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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. everybody. | ||
We're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to finally be back with you this week. | ||
I know. | ||
I was gone yesterday. | ||
I said I was going on spring break for a day. | ||
And of course, of course, people in the replies, because five days a week isn't good enough. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, you're taking a break? | ||
Oh, you're stepping away from the show for a day? | ||
It's a day! | ||
And anyway, it was a little bit of subterfuge because, of course, I don't take a break for spring. | ||
I don't take a spring break, alright? | ||
I'm not an adolescent. | ||
I was actually on business out at the Andrew Yang rally in downtown Chicago, which I'll tell you about it. | ||
But I'm back, I'm back, and I'm excited to be back, I guess you could say. | ||
Yeah, I guess you could say I'm excited to be back. | ||
It's fun to be back doing the show, but honestly I gotta tell you, Mueller Report, wall funding, which is sort of illusory, more Gibbs for Israel, Jussie Smollett, it just feels like we're going in circles. | ||
Deja vu all over again. | ||
Every day I come on the show, And we're trapped. | ||
Trapped in this box. | ||
I'm trapped in your screen. | ||
Trapped in the same stories. | ||
So we're excited. | ||
It's great to be back with you. | ||
But, you know, we're kind of just... I don't know. | ||
Sometimes you feel like you're treading water. | ||
So there's a lot to discuss. | ||
It's going to be a great show tonight. | ||
Really, really jam-packed. | ||
You know, days like today, the show writes itself. | ||
You know, which is great. | ||
So tonight we'll be talking about the Mueller investigation. | ||
I know we discussed that on Friday, but we got William Barr, the Attorney General's summary of the Mueller investigation since Friday. | ||
So everything that we heard on Friday is basically official now. | ||
No charges. | ||
No further charges recommended. | ||
No charges against Trump. | ||
No charges against Trump Jr. | ||
All of that's basically 100% now. | ||
So we'll discuss that. | ||
We'll discuss this Avenatti situation, the wall. | ||
You know, people have taken these three announcements and they're saying, we're winning again. | ||
I titled this show today, Finally Winning, or something like that, and I see people in live chat, are we back on the Trump train? | ||
Are we winning again? | ||
I'm trolling you. | ||
We're not winning still! | ||
We're not winning, and I'm going to go into all that. | ||
I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news. | ||
Alright, I don't want to deflate everybody, because finally we start to see some good things. | ||
It's been a little bit rough. | ||
But we got to look at all these developments and say this does not constitute a great victory. | ||
I know maybe the baby boomers, again the baby boomers, they must be eating this stuff up right now. | ||
But we have to look at it in terms of the substance. | ||
We have to look at it in terms of what is actually being offered here. | ||
Not a whole lot going on. | ||
Not really much different from what we saw before. | ||
So we'll be talking about all of that And then if we have time at the end we'll talk about Jussie Smollett who has been cleared of all felony charges. | ||
Isn't that interesting how that works? | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
16 felony charges for faking a hate crime and we all saw it. | ||
We all saw The video tape of the people who staged the attack going into a hardware store down the street buying all the supplies. | ||
The police saw the check that Jussie Smollett paid these people to stage the attack. | ||
We know that the people who staged this alleged racist, white supremacist, homophobic hate attack We're black Africans who knew Jussie Smollett, so all of this notwithstanding, wow! | ||
Hey, wow! | ||
Magic! | ||
Isn't that incredible? | ||
He walks, no charges, they're all dropped. | ||
And then we look a little further into the situation and we find that The Cook County prosecutor who was in charge of the investigation, she got a little text message from Michelle Obama's chief of staff. | ||
Oh yeah, Jussie Smollett's a good friend of the Obama family. | ||
So all they have to do is send out a little text back to our channel and suddenly no charges. | ||
Isn't that kind of cool how that works? | ||
I wish I had that kind of privilege. | ||
You know, they say I have white privilege. | ||
Don't you wish you had that kind of privilege? | ||
Maybe on your taxes, maybe you get pulled over, you get a parking ticket. | ||
Don't you wish it worked like that? | ||
Maybe your best friend Michelle Obama could call up the police department or the IRS and just say, hey, you know, maybe we take it easy on him today. | ||
I wish, I wish we all had a little bit of that, right? | ||
So if we have time, we'll get into that. | ||
I don't really care for the Jussie Smollett story. | ||
It's all kind of the same. | ||
Stuff. | ||
But we'll get into it if we have time. | ||
I do want to say, before we jump into the news, I want to talk a little bit about the Yang rally yesterday. | ||
Don't want to spend too much time on it. | ||
I get it. | ||
The meme, I feel, is declining somewhat. | ||
Which is understandable. | ||
You know, you understand how these things happen on Twitter. | ||
On the internet, it's a very fast cycle. | ||
It's flavor the month, flavor the week, comes in and out, revolving door. | ||
I mean, you understand how this works. | ||
So I understand that this is not the most relevant thing at the moment. | ||
People have sort of, alright, so, you know, we've got this Yang character. | ||
He's got the bag and we get it now, you know. | ||
But I do just want to say about Yang because Still, there are a lot of people countersignaling Andrew Yang. | ||
I see Bronze Age Pervert. | ||
I see a lot of others. | ||
You know, I hate to name the names. | ||
I hate to name them. | ||
You know, you know me. | ||
I don't like to name them. | ||
Not very good for my health to go around naming them so cavalierly. | ||
But I see Bronze Age Pervert. | ||
I see some others. | ||
Mr. Medicare. | ||
Very anti-Yang. | ||
Still posting the anti-Yang stuff. | ||
They believe we're all gonna rally around Dotard Blumpf again in 2020 and I have to tell you actually going to see the speech was at the Greenhouse Loft. | ||
I think this was in the northwest side. | ||
I couldn't really place it. | ||
So I was over there and you know it was pretty interesting. | ||
I went over there and it was it was just like a typical campaign style rally. | ||
I've been to a lot of them. | ||
I went to a lot of them in the 2016 primary. | ||
I've gone to a few Trump rallies before. | ||
So I've seen it before. | ||
It was pretty standard. | ||
And I'll say that it's interesting because Andrew Yang is polling at like 0% nationally. | ||
He's polling at like 0% in Iowa. | ||
And yet you had probably at least a thousand people there. | ||
I mean, I showed up maybe an hour before the event started, and I was able to get to the front of the line, but you had an overflow room packed full of people that couldn't get in. | ||
And it was pretty mobbed for what this campaign should be, which they say it's a longer than long shot, right? | ||
And I'll admit, at first for me, it was mostly about the meme. | ||
It was that all my favorite meme-type people from Sixteen, they were promoting him, and it seemed like a lot of fun and a lot of good energy, and that's really how I got into it initially, but watching the speech yesterday, it kinda... | ||
You know, interfacing a little bit with the guy face-to-face. | ||
I really do feel like he's an important candidate for us to support. | ||
I think he's an important candidate for us, at the very least, to kind of give him a signal boost. | ||
Because what it comes down to for me is not so much the universal basic income. | ||
You know, he's known for the promise of $1,000 guaranteed every month. | ||
No strings attached for everybody. | ||
And that's the universal basic income. | ||
Everybody's gonna have a little bit of extra money every month. | ||
I was never really so much in favor of that. | ||
I mean, I like that as sort of a meme. | ||
That was never the reason I got on board. | ||
The reason I got on board, and what I think was very encouraging to see last night, is his platform of human-centered capitalism. | ||
This to me... | ||
How people cannot see this as a tremendous opportunity is beyond me. | ||
I don't understand what is not clicking for some of these people, that they don't hear this platform, which is incredibly innovative and forward-thinking, and it's everything we've hoped for for so long, and they say, no, no, but he's a Democrat, no, no, but he's pro-choice, you're Catholic, you can't support somebody who's pro-choice, even if you don't vote for him, you can't tweet about him, anything like that. | ||
You know, you cannot see the forest for the trees here. | ||
You have to understand the context of the conversation. | ||
What is the debate right now? | ||
You've got Democratic Socialists on the left, and you've got Turning Point USA on the right. | ||
So the debate is between socialism, essentially, which we're not for, and hardcore, unrestrained capitalism, which we're also not for! | ||
And so, barring some radical change in 2020, it's gonna be Charlie Kirk versus Bernie Sanders. | ||
Now, it's not gonna be them as the candidates, you know, maybe it'll be Bernie Sanders, but it'll be that message. | ||
It'll be Medicare for All and I don't like either of those options. | ||
but you know a more socialist hybrid type economy versus unrestrained free market corporate tax cuts women in the workforce etc and those are our options well I don't like either of those options so here you have this candidate who's this dark horse candidate It's like a miracle that he was able to get as far as he has already. | ||
And what's the pitch? | ||
Human-centered capitalism. | ||
Humanity first. | ||
We're going after cell phones for children. | ||
We're going after smartphones for children and all the harm that it causes. | ||
We're going after social media companies. | ||
We're going to regulate them. | ||
We're going to make them a public utility. | ||
We're going to get rid of the GDP. | ||
We're going to go to the Office of Management and Budget or the Bureau of Statistics in the government and we're going to say stop doing GDP. | ||
Instead we're going to look at life expectancy and substance abuse, suicide rates. | ||
We're going to look at all this other stuff because GDP doesn't measure what we actually value. | ||
And we're going to completely reorient the economy away from productivity, away from the conventional measures, the fake nonsensical unemployment figures, and we're going to try and make an economy that works for people. | ||
Try and make an economy that values, for example, the labor of stay-at-home moms. | ||
He went at the rally the other day and was talking about how GDP doesn't count the value of the work of stay-at-home moms. | ||
Is anybody else talking about that? | ||
He goes up the other night and says, we basically have to create a tidal wave of popular resentment crashing down on Washington D.C. | ||
to destroy the gross domestic product and have human-centered capitalism. | ||
Because nobody's fighting for humanity. | ||
He says we need to accelerate to the future because the manufacturing jobs aren't coming back. | ||
We're gonna have to figure something else out. | ||
We can't beat robots. | ||
We can't beat artificial intelligence. | ||
He's hitting so many of the right notes on so many critical issues that nobody's even talking about. | ||
Much less they have the right position or an intelligent position or anything like that. | ||
And so I think it's profoundly ignorant for people to turn their nose up at that. | ||
Oh well. | ||
But he's for amnesty for illegal immigrants. | ||
Oh well, he's for pro-choice. | ||
We're not saying you have to vote for the guy. | ||
It's 2019. | ||
It's March. | ||
The Illinois primary doesn't happen for 11 months. | ||
The general election doesn't happen for like 20 months. | ||
So, the guy's polling at 0%, he's going up against a field of 20 people, the election's in a year, and people are saying, STOP MAKING MEMES! | ||
STOP SUPPORTING HUMANITY FIRST CAPITALISM! | ||
THE ONLY CANDIDATE SERIOUS ABOUT THESE CRITICAL ECONOMIC ISSUES! | ||
YOU'RE GONNA ACCIDENTALLY ELECT HIM! | ||
WHAT ARE YOU DOING? | ||
It's just so stupid. | ||
I'm at the event yesterday thinking, If this guy could get on the DNC debate stage and maybe knock some sense into the DNC, the RNC, maybe some serious candidate could match him on one of these issues, that's huge! | ||
That's a game changer! | ||
You've broken the logjam of this futile, retarded, Cold War socialism, you know, versus hamburgers. | ||
You could finally break that! | ||
And, you know, for people to not recognize that opportunity. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
So, I saw the Yang rally the other day and I was very excited about it. | ||
I was very happy with what I saw. | ||
Pretty funny guy, pretty down to earth. | ||
I don't think he'll be able to win though. | ||
I mean, I see him and he's like Reddit incarnate. | ||
I mean, the humor at one point he said, I forget what the context was, but he said, challenge fucking accepted, which is such a, like, what meme was that? | ||
Is that like a troll face meme from like, I'm thinking of the challenge accepted meme from like 10 years ago. | ||
So I'm thinking this is Reddit become a person. | ||
Is this guy going to compete with Donald Trump? | ||
Doubt. | ||
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Doubt. | |
Is he going to compete with some of the other, you know, sociopaths in the Democratic Party? | ||
Doubt. | ||
But again, if he gets in there, Human-centered capitalism, if that's the message, that's a big victory. | ||
So, you might say, oh Nick, the meme, the meme has died down. | ||
The meme is less relevant than before. | ||
Nick, but don't you know he said this one bad thing one time? | ||
His platform isn't entirely conservative! | ||
Like... | ||
How dumb? | ||
You don't... Yang is literally cringing at you, bro. | ||
You don't even understand politics. | ||
You don't even understand what's going on. | ||
You just don't get it. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So, anyway, that was Yang. | ||
I had a great time. | ||
I went down there. | ||
I got a picture with him. | ||
Got to shake his hand, my boy. | ||
And I was a little bit concerned. | ||
There were all kinds of people that recognized me. | ||
I saw there was this Antifa guy, I'm sure. | ||
Because I'm posted up right in front. | ||
I'm taking pictures. | ||
You know, I'm cheesing it up. | ||
And I see this little Central American kid come up to me, and he's like, hey, are you Nick Fuentes? | ||
And I look this guy up and down. | ||
He's got different colored Converse on either foot. | ||
He's got a black Converse shoe on the left foot, red Converse shoe on the right foot, black nail polish. | ||
He's got a black beanie, okay? | ||
You know, he just kind of looked dirty, generally. | ||
He looked like a scene kid that you might see in, like, high school hanging out waiting for the bus after everyone goes home. | ||
So I look this kid up and down in like a millisecond. | ||
I'm like, Do I really want to start a whole lot of trouble? | ||
I'm here to see Andrew Yang. | ||
I don't want to, you know, I don't want to deal with this. | ||
So I'm like, who? | ||
Nick Fuentes? | ||
No, that's not me. | ||
Uh, who's that? | ||
He's like, oh, he's just some alt-right guy. | ||
I'm sure he probably knew it was me, but you know, he recognized me. | ||
Then I go up to take my picture of the Andrew Yang. | ||
And this, this black guy comes up to me and he's like, I know who you are. | ||
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I'm like, oh shit, here we go. | |
And he's like, and I love what you're doing. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
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I'm like, On what planet? | |
Like, what's going on today? | ||
Is it the full moon that just happened, I think, a few days ago, earlier this week? | ||
Like, what's in the water here? | ||
You know, not that, like, of course, of course, black people can support me. | ||
I have a message for all Americans, of course. | ||
But, typically, you know, after my experience at ISU, a little PTSD, I'm like, oh, is somebody gonna rush up on me like that? | ||
But, so I did see a couple of fans there, so, all in all, you know, I don't want to spend too much time on it. | ||
It was a pretty good rally. | ||
We're gonna get into the news here. | ||
We did the Yang Gang show already. | ||
You can see my full thoughts about that on the show. | ||
It's got like 26,000 views. | ||
Pretty good show. | ||
We're gonna jump in the news here. | ||
So, first we have to talk about this Mueller investigation thing and... | ||
You know, we talked a lot about this on Friday. | ||
Basically, what we've learned, and this was only rumored on Friday, but since then, the report was submitted from the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller, to the Attorney General, William Barr, the new Attorney General, and a report, or rather a summary, has been completed and released to the public. | ||
We haven't seen the full report, and both the Democrats, because they're bitter and salty, and Donald Trump, because he's They're saying release the full report. | ||
We have to see the full report. | ||
Democrats think they're gonna get something out of it. | ||
You know some sort of redeeming element out of that. | ||
Trump knows there's nothing in there. | ||
But all we have right now is a summary and basically the summary says that he's exonerated and it's funny because on Friday Trump said I'm exonerated and Democrats are like no no no you know just because there aren't any further charges recommended and just because you know nobody actually got Nobody actually got indicted for anything even close to relating to Trump-Russia collusion. | ||
Well that, you know, you're still not exonerated. | ||
It says you're not exonerated. | ||
Of course he was exonerated. | ||
The purpose of the special counsel is to recommend charges on the basis of the Trump-Russia collusion. | ||
So if he's not recommending any further charges, and he never charged anybody, On that basis, he might not have said, you're exonerated, but you're exonerated. | ||
So it's hardcore cult from the Democrats. | ||
It is a complete and total victory for the president. | ||
And so in that regard, in this very narrow conception of a victory, it's a perfect and total win. | ||
And I think I said this actually from the beginning. | ||
People said, Nick, should he fire Mueller? | ||
Why doesn't he just end the investigation now? | ||
And I always said, well, I think the play here is you let the investigation go on. | ||
Each passing day that it goes on and they find nothing, it has less credibility. | ||
And then ultimately, either it's gone on for so long that people are outraged, you know, it persists after so many years, or it ends and they have nothing to show for it. | ||
And Trump is totally vindicated. | ||
And Democrats can't say, oh, well, he shut it down or he obstructed or there was foul play or something like that. | ||
So I've been saying this for a couple of years. | ||
I said this last year, I think, when the IG report was coming out. | ||
And now finally have this victory. | ||
But I'll caution because a lot of people are saying, OK, we're finally winning, baby. | ||
We're winning again. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
You know, we're finally getting the big wins that Trump promised. | ||
And I hesitate. | ||
I hesitate to go down that path. | ||
You know, they look at a lot of other things. | ||
Michael Avenatti, the border wall money. | ||
They say, OK, we're finally winning. | ||
Michael Avenatti now in something completely unrelated. | ||
He was arrested and charged by federal prosecutors in New York for extortion. | ||
Apparently he was trying to peddle some phony lawsuit against Nike in an attempt to get some kind of settlement. | ||
So he faces a lot of jail time for this. | ||
So people are saying, oh, you know, we got the Mueller report. | ||
We got Avenatti. | ||
Then they announce there's a billion dollars in wall funding, which we'll get into that. | ||
And they're saying, okay, we're finally winning. | ||
And I'll submit to you this, okay? | ||
I want to be fair. | ||
Because I know there's a lot of people, they're gassed up about this. | ||
They say, oh, nothing can stop us now. | ||
We're finally getting the winning that we deserve. | ||
There's a lot of people also that are skeptical, so I'll give a fair take here. | ||
This is an opportunity for a reset. | ||
This is an opportunity, okay? | ||
You've got room for course correction. | ||
You've got time to do this. | ||
You've been handed a tremendous opportunity in many regards. | ||
Personnel, rhetoric, all kinds of ways where you can reset this administration and try to go back to the promises that were made during the campaign. | ||
Try to Bring back some semblance of America first. | ||
So there's the opportunity. | ||
You can do it. | ||
I don't see any sign of that happening, unfortunately. | ||
You have this big victory. | ||
Finally, you have all the scrutiny away from the White House. | ||
Now would be the time to say, okay, we're clearing the White House. | ||
We're bringing all new people in and we're going to launch a new policy initiative now that we can focus and so on and so forth. | ||
I just don't see any evidence of that happening. | ||
Sorry. | ||
The Mueller investigation being defeated in itself is not a victory. | ||
And I think Dinesh D'Souza said this, which I was surprised at actually, because normally Dinesh D'Souza is kind of a sycophant and kind of basic. | ||
But Dinesh D'Souza said, surviving a lethal blow by your enemy is not a victory. | ||
It's a victory when we can deliver lethal blows against the enemy and they actually are executed, right? | ||
Not executed. | ||
I mean the lethal blows are executed. | ||
Politically lethal blows are executed. | ||
They're carried out essentially. | ||
Don't want anybody to think I'm calling for executions in the street. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm saying, you know, to carry out big political projects against our enemies that are successful. | ||
You know, maybe that's a better way to phrase it. | ||
And he's right about that. | ||
He's right about that. | ||
Not getting destroyed is not a victory. | ||
Because understand, if Mueller found collusion... | ||
Or if it went on, he ended up indicting somebody, or even if it was trumped-up charges, you know, to borrow a phrase from Hillary Clinton, even if that were the case, uh, you know, then what? | ||
We're impeached? | ||
Then we can't do anything? | ||
So avoiding that fate, to me, it's sort of, like, not really a victory. | ||
In a very technical aspect, yeah, we defeated the Mueller probe, but it's like, oh, we didn't get impeached? | ||
Hooray! | ||
I mean, this is not really cause for celebration. | ||
Did that do anything for the voters? | ||
Did that do anything for the American people? | ||
Did that do anything for workers? | ||
Did that do anything on the border? | ||
Not really. | ||
It has the potential to do all those things. | ||
It has the potential to do all those things. | ||
We have an opportunity now that this investigation is over to reorient, to correct course, to reset, but this is not a given. | ||
This is not a victory in itself. | ||
If we continue on the present trajectory, it will have made no difference whether or not Trump colluded with Russia. | ||
He didn't keep any of his promises, which is actually more damning. | ||
I imagine that Republican voters going to the polls would be willing to overlook the Russia thing, even if it were legitimate, even if it were still going on. | ||
It's much harder to overlook the fact that we don't have a single new mile of border wall built. | ||
So, I would caution anybody that's really getting excited. | ||
That's why I titled the show, Finally Winning. | ||
It should have been, Finally Winning? | ||
Finally winning? | ||
Yeah, instead of finally winning, it should be finally winning? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe there's an opportunity, but by no means is there a guarantee. | ||
And I'll tell you why I'm not really optimistic about it. | ||
What was the first thing that he did after he was totally exonerated on Friday? | ||
Anybody know? | ||
The first action of this president after total and complete exoneration from his two-year, $25 million investigation with 40 people involved and so on and so forth, like 15 indictments. | ||
What's the first thing we do when we're all freed up, finally we can act? | ||
That's what they say. | ||
Oh well, Nick, you just don't understand. | ||
You gotta be patient. | ||
He's got all these things going on. | ||
What's the first thing? | ||
Signed a proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. | ||
So it's another Give Me For Israel. | ||
We freed up the administration so we could give more to Israel. | ||
And I think I said that on Friday and everyone called me like a negative Nelly. | ||
Everyone called me a big party pooper. | ||
Because I said, well, look, forgive me, alright? | ||
But I feel like this is not a huge victory. | ||
I don't feel as excited as I would have been a year ago because now it just feels like Trump gets freed up to do more stuff for Israel and whatever and what happens the next day? | ||
Exonerated and we're signing the proclamation to deliver the Golan Heights to Israel. | ||
So I see that and I say we're really not moving the ball across the field. | ||
If there was any kind of movement, I wouldn't be so harsh, but I don't see it. | ||
Now, there was a big announcement with regard to the wall funding. | ||
I don't want to not talk about this because, you know, we have to be fair. | ||
And this was pretty good, I guess. | ||
But today it was reported, this is from NPR, the Department of Defense is shifting $1 billion from a military personnel account to build a 57-mile fence at the southern border, saying the funds were freed up after some service branches fell short of their recruiting goals. | ||
So this is the statement directly from the Pentagon. | ||
It says, quote, these funds will be used to support DHS's request to build 57 miles of 18-foot high pedestrian fencing. | ||
So is it good that we allocate $1 billion for the wall? | ||
and installing lighting within the Yuma and El Paso sectors of the border in support of the February 15th National Emergency Declaration on the southern border of the United States. | ||
So is it good that we allocate $1 billion for the wall? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
If we could get 25 more of these $1 billion checks from the Pentagon or from anywhere else, that would be a great thing. | ||
I'd be very excited about that. | ||
18-foot pedestrian fencing? | ||
I'll take it, alright? | ||
It's not 30 feet of concrete wall. | ||
That's what we were promised. | ||
That's what would be optimal. | ||
But, okay, you know, an 18-foot wall pedestrian fence, steel, is better than nothing. | ||
You know, I think at the very least you could say he tried, he accomplished it, there's some effort being made to secure the border. | ||
And let's say not all of it is built by the next election. | ||
I would say, okay, well, at least there's a start here. | ||
But $1 billion building 57 miles of border wall? | ||
Let's take a look at what that is for what it is. | ||
It's 57 miles. | ||
We were promised 700 to 1,000 miles. | ||
700 to 1,000 miles. | ||
The border's 2,000 miles long. | ||
We said, okay, we'll only take 1,000 because of natural barriers like the Rio Grande and hills and mountains and things like that. | ||
So we have a 2,000 mile border. | ||
We said, OK, we'll only do 1,000. | ||
And they said, oh, well, not really 1,000. | ||
Really more like 900 or like 700. | ||
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OK, 700 miles. | ||
Two years in. | ||
More than two years in. | ||
And remember, the last three months are basically a lame duck presidency anyway. | ||
So realistically, if you take the three months since January and the three months at the tail end of the presidency from November to January 2020, if he gets out of office, We're really at like two and a half years in, right? | ||
Really like two and a half years in, realistically speaking. | ||
And you've just allocated the money for 57 miles? | ||
57 out of 700? | ||
57 out of a thousand? | ||
What is that? | ||
5%? | ||
And it's 18-foot fencing? | ||
If it was 57 miles of concrete wall, maybe it'd be different. | ||
If it was 100 miles of fencing, maybe it'll be a little bit different. | ||
People are saying to me on Twitter, okay, well, You know, what if we just do a billion here and a billion there and eventually it adds up? | ||
Well, at the pace of one billion every two and a half years, what are you going to get by the end of the administration? | ||
One and a half billion? | ||
What are you going to get? | ||
75 miles of wall? | ||
You're going to get 10% of the lowest estimate of what we could possibly do for the border wall? | ||
I'm just not excited by it. | ||
I'm just not really excited. | ||
So, I guess you could say that it is happening. | ||
I guess you could say that Uh, you know, the wall is being built, an effort is being made. | ||
Hopefully ground is broken sometime soon, sometime today, right? | ||
You know, sometime within this year. | ||
But people getting too excited about it, I would, again, stress the operative word is caution. | ||
Mueller investigation is a big victory. | ||
Yeah, I would, I would say that that's good. | ||
I would say that's a good thing. | ||
Avenatti being thrown in jail. | ||
I think that's funny. | ||
I think that's kind of cool. | ||
Uh, the border wall money. | ||
It's a start, but it's a start. | ||
What we need to see now in the coming weeks, in the coming months, if we're to continue to support, if we're going to come back to the Trump train and put on the MAGA hat again and everything else, we're going to have to see more money for the border wall. | ||
We're going to have to see that full $6 billion from the emergency declaration allocated. | ||
We're going to have to see ground broken. | ||
We're going to have to see catch and release ended. | ||
We're going to have to see some effort to stop this asylum thing at the points of entry. | ||
We're going to have to get really serious about immigration or get serious about something. | ||
But I look around and people, and it really is cult. | ||
I guess I can see this a little bit more clearly now, now that it's two and a half years in. | ||
Maybe a year ago I was willing to be more charitable and whatever, but people really are just looking for any little shred of, you know, any pretext that they can use to come back to supporting Trump. | ||
Oh, see Nick, look! | ||
Actually, things are happening. | ||
It's a billion dollars. | ||
Look, my job is not to come on the show and prosecute the case against Donald Trump every night. | ||
I wish he was doing what he said. | ||
But we have to call things for what they are. | ||
What we want at the end of the day is a secure border. | ||
What we want at the end of the day is an immigration policy that makes sense. | ||
And it seems like people are sort of putting the cart before the horse. | ||
Rather than wanting that, they want Trump to do well. | ||
I guess, you know, they thought that he would facilitate that, but now it's Trump in himself is what is important. | ||
And so any little thing that they can find, any headline, any quote, whatever, they're going to take that and use that to say, oh, no, no, look, see, he's our guy still. | ||
We can continue to support him. | ||
You know, I wish it were that simple, but what it's about at the end of the day is, are you making progress on the border? | ||
Are you making progress in immigration? | ||
If that's not there, then the Trump thing isn't there. | ||
In the same way with Yang. | ||
Trump is a vessel for immigration. | ||
You know, Trump is funny, I guess, by himself. | ||
He's a pretty cool guy by himself. | ||
But the reason we memed him into office, the reason we voted for him, and the reason we supported him was because he was a vessel for this greater agenda about immigration, about trade, about foreign policy. | ||
He represented a shakeup to the system. | ||
And so, yeah, we support Trump, but of course this is totally secondary to the objectives on immigration and on those other issues. | ||
If that's not being carried out, well, then there's really no need for the former, right? | ||
There's really no need for the secondary component there. | ||
I guess Yang is somewhat similar. | ||
People don't really understand this. | ||
People get too invested in the politician, the one guy, but we have to look at it a little bit more pragmatically. | ||
In that regard. | ||
So I see the catch and release in overdrive. | ||
I see people being released into the interior. | ||
I see record border crossings. | ||
Drugs being seized on the border. | ||
And I say $1 billion, 57 miles of fence. | ||
Are you really willing to take just anything to get back on? | ||
I mean, what were we promised? | ||
We gotta get it done. | ||
So... | ||
That's the law. | ||
I would take a lot of this with a grain of salt. | ||
You know, it's okay. | ||
We're gonna have a little fun with the Baby Boomers. | ||
You know, the Baby Boomers are loving this stuff. | ||
I saw... You see all this stuff. | ||
It's such a blast from the past about Avenatti and the Mueller Report and it just feels like the Baby Boomers have... | ||
Take it over the conversation. | ||
I don't know why that's a baby boomer thing in my mind Maybe because they watch Fox News and like CRTV and the only people still fixating on those things are like Fox News and CRTV I mean really, you know, I look at the immigration situation I look at the other things going on in the world and people are still talking about, you know, Robert Mueller and all this other stuff like I guess that was kind of cool like a year ago. | ||
So alright, have your fun, but you know, if this isn't, if there's not a course correction within the next couple of weeks, was it a big victory at all? | ||
I think we're back to where we started, right? | ||
I think we're back to where we were a couple of weeks ago. | ||
So just stressing a little bit of caution, but it looks like we're gonna have time here to talk about this Justy Smile thing. | ||
I think this is fascinating. | ||
And I said this, I said this when the attack first started. | ||
First of all, when the attack happened, if you remember, I think everybody knows now, the Jussie Smollett hoax in Chicago. | ||
This is the one where they came up to him and said, this is MAGA country, faggot! | ||
And they put a rope around his neck and they poured bleach on him. | ||
And they found all this evidence, overwhelming evidence, that everybody's seen at this point. | ||
You know, like I said at the top of the show, they found the video from the hardware store where all the supplies were purchased by the attackers who staged the attack. | ||
They found a $3,000 check written out to the people that staged the attack, from Jussie to the people. | ||
They found the people that perpetrated this alleged racist attack were Africans themselves, literal black Africans from Africa. | ||
They knew Jussie Smollett. | ||
They were extras on the same show. | ||
They worked as his personal trainer. | ||
So, there's so much going on here. | ||
It's irrefutable. | ||
Yes, he faked the hate crime, you know? | ||
And so among my predictions initially was it was a fraud you know when it first came out and everybody was up in arms this is another Trayvon Martin this is another Emmett Till whatever this is obviously fake and there's so many things going on there we don't have to get into every little detail but you know you have a couple of manga supporters in Chicago at 3 a.m. | ||
in the middle of the polar vortex on a Tuesday With bleach and rope, and they recognized a guy from the show Empire. | ||
Like, really? | ||
So, it was unbelievable, but the other prediction was, even in spite of what will come out, even in spite of the fact that all this evidence has come out, I mean, it's undeniable that it was a fraud. | ||
You're gonna see that within six months, people are gonna be talking about it as if it was legit. | ||
People are gonna be talking about it in the same way that they did with Michael Brown, Hands Up, Don't Shoot, and Trayvon Martin, on the sneakers, and all this other stuff. | ||
Even though it was proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, What had really gone on in all these instances, because of the power of the media, because of, you know, I guess the masses' delusions, you are able to get these ideas or these stories injected into the public consciousness, and even in spite of overwhelming evidence, it remains there. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It remains within the system. | ||
And here we are, how many months later, and people are defending Jussie Smollett. | ||
They come out today, The Cook County Prosecutor, Kimberly Fox, was basically responsible for this. | ||
But the Chicago Police dropped all 16 felony charges against him for, you know, wasting police resources and some of the other charges that came about because of this. | ||
And it's completely ridiculous, but yet you see people defending him. | ||
And it's incredible to me, because I tweet out about this. | ||
I tweet something to the effect of, you know, Jesse Smollett gets out because of black privilege. | ||
And we all know that. | ||
We do all know that. | ||
It's basically true. | ||
If it was a white person who committed this, Uh, you know, who did a fake hate crime or something like that. | ||
If there was a... Imagine if the MAGA attacks were staged anyway. | ||
You know, like that kid at Whataburger, where this Mexican comes up to him and, you know, rips his hat off and throws a drink in his face or whatever. | ||
Or the, you know, any number of these attacks. | ||
Could you imagine if it was staged in the other direction? | ||
We would never hear the end of it. | ||
You'd hear about that until the end of time, and of course they would get charged. | ||
If it were anybody else, any other race of people, you would get charged. | ||
Actually, the same thing happened with a Muslim woman. | ||
This happened like two years ago, where she said that MAGA supporters snatched her hijab off her head and ran away. | ||
And they charged her for this. | ||
I mean, she went to jail for this, I believe, or she paid a fine, you know, but there was some sentencing for that. | ||
So I said, this is clearly black privilege. | ||
It's clearly that this is so embarrassing, so outrageous, it completely destroys the narrative about racism in America. | ||
Because here you have somebody who is wealthy, they're a Hollywood celebrity, they're doing great for themselves. | ||
And they have to fake a hate crime. | ||
And everybody believes them automatically, even though it's so ridiculous. | ||
This is the height of black privilege, right? | ||
And so they couldn't allow him to get charged for this. | ||
They couldn't allow him to pay for this or for that to go down in history as he's behind bars or something. | ||
That would completely destroy the narrative. | ||
So they freed him. | ||
They dropped the charges. | ||
And in spite of that, you see, you know, black Twitter discovers this tweet where I say it's black privilege. | ||
Black people don't have privilege. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Jussie Smollett was innocent. | ||
All this other stuff. | ||
And it just goes to show what goes on in the country. | ||
Black people protect black people. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
It's what it is, folks. | ||
It's tribal. | ||
Why do you think they voted for Barack Obama? | ||
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97%. | |
97% they voted for Barack Obama. | ||
They take care of their own. | ||
Why do you think Kenan Thompson goes on Jimmy Fallon and says, oh, before we get into the interview, I just want to take a moment for my brother, Jussie Smollett, who was attacked. | ||
Why do they believe him right out of the gate? | ||
Oh, he's black. | ||
Michelle Obama. | ||
Why does she dispatch her Chief of Staff to help this guy out? | ||
He's a pariah! | ||
Even Hollywood is against him. | ||
Why does she dispatch the Chief of Staff to go and bail him out? | ||
They take care of their own. | ||
They defend their own on Twitter. | ||
They take care of their own in politics. | ||
They take care of their own in media. | ||
They vote for each other. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
It's a little thing called tribalism. | ||
And that's the story. | ||
That's what it was from the beginning. | ||
And you see, with these kinds of episodes, sort of the same theme as last week, you see these continuing episodes. | ||
We are moving into a multi-racial era in America's history. | ||
You might think that's how it's always been. | ||
That's how we're a nation of immigrants. | ||
And if we weren't, we're like that now. | ||
Wrong! | ||
America was 90% white in 1965. | ||
Alright? | ||
America started out 80% white, if you count blacks. | ||
And I don't think he even should count the blacks, because at that time blacks were considered property. | ||
So it really isn't fair to say that the polity comprised of 80% white and 20% black, because it wasn't even seen that way in that context. | ||
I'm not saying that's right, I'm not saying that's how we should see it now, but you have to understand the context of that time. | ||
It really wasn't like that. | ||
So it was 80% white, I guess the total demographic composition, if you include every person in the country, Was 80% white, 20% non-white, and it increased to 90% white in 1965. | ||
Started to go up around the turn of the last century. | ||
The immigrants that came in, up until 65, up until this radical transformation, were all white. | ||
So for people that say, oh, it's a nation of immigrants, we've always been a melting pot. | ||
We've always been a multiracial country. | ||
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Wrong! | |
We've always been a white country. | ||
On the contrary, we have always been a white country. | ||
We've historically been a white country. | ||
Before people come with this Native American shit, Yeah, Native Americans occupied the land, but who built the country on top of the land? | ||
White people. | ||
Right? | ||
Who settled New England? | ||
Was that Native Americans? | ||
It was white people. | ||
Did we come up to great Native American buildings and commerce and laws? | ||
No, we didn't. | ||
We came up to people running around in loincloths and teepees. | ||
So, yeah, we founded the settlements, we established the country, we broke away from Britain, we led the Industrial Revolution, we fought the wars, you know, before people say, oh, well, black slaves built America in the South, and then what happened to the Civil War? | ||
All that progress, all that development was destroyed. | ||
So, no. | ||
White people settled the country, white people founded the country, white people built the country, and then in 1965, we opened up the gates and started to say, okay, now everybody else can come in from Latin America, from Africa, from Asia. | ||
And even today, even though the number has been diminished, 90% white, it's still hovering around 60-some percent, 63-61% white, so we're still not a totally multiracial country. | ||
You still have relative hegemony, relative de facto primacy of white people in the country, even if we're not as big of a majority as before. | ||
But by 2040, we're going to be a minority in our own land. | ||
And you're going to have a majority of so-called minorities. | ||
You're going to have a country that there's no dominant race of people. | ||
There's no one group that you could say has hegemony, that has primacy, that sort of dictates how things go. | ||
And so we will live in a truly multiracial country. | ||
Now here's the problem with this. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
They're telling us this is fine. | ||
There's no problem. | ||
What problem? | ||
Everybody living together? | ||
All that means is better music, better food, vibrancy, cultural richness. | ||
This is what we strive for in life. | ||
This is the spice of life, of course. | ||
Well, the problem that goes wrong with this is that when you get different people living in close proximity, fighting over the same jobs, fighting over the same government resources, fighting in political elections, government elections, you're going to inevitably get conflict. | ||
You've seen multiple stories like this, for example, in the 1990s, where in the South, this is the South we're talking about, you had one candidate Who supported India in the dispute that was going on in Kashmir. | ||
So you had one candidate supporting India and one candidate supported Pakistan. | ||
It was partisan. | ||
Republican versus Democrat. | ||
A couple of white guys in the South. | ||
But you saw big Indian money in America going to the pro-India candidate and big Pakistani money going to the other candidate. | ||
This is one example. | ||
You see with Jussie Smollett. | ||
Political tribalism. | ||
Blacks are going to vote for the black candidate. | ||
You know, Hispanics are going to vote for the Hispanic candidate. | ||
You see many different kinds of examples of this patronage, tribalism, all the rest. | ||
This is what goes on. | ||
Now, the people that are in favor of us becoming a multiracial country say that, well, race really doesn't matter. | ||
Race is interchangeable. | ||
Whether the country is 100% white or 100% non-white, you know, if it's 50% white or 50% black, it doesn't matter because race is only skin deep. | ||
So you can change the people and the outcomes don't change. | ||
You can change the people and you'll have no negative externalities. | ||
You know, if you can bring in the same inputs and get the same outputs, that means that everybody must be the same. | ||
They must be completely replaceable, interchangeable, there's nothing distinguishing about them, there's nothing different between them, nothing different within them. | ||
They are just the same. | ||
Well, clearly that is not the case. | ||
They're trying to tell white people, do not fear becoming a minority because everybody will be fair and judicious. | ||
We'll live in an egalitarian country where everybody sees one another as individuals, human beings, and so forth. | ||
So don't fret about becoming a minority. | ||
Sure, all these people, you might think they have an historical grievance against you and they're politically ascendant, culturally ascendant, economically ascendant, but it's That doesn't matter. | ||
None of that matters. | ||
You're going to be fine. | ||
It's going to be just like it was before because we're all human on the inside. | ||
But clearly, we're the only ones buying that. | ||
We're the only ones giving up our tribal identity. | ||
We're the only ones saying, oh yeah, sure, bring them in. | ||
Color doesn't matter. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'm gonna patronize black business. | ||
I'm gonna vote for a Hispanic candidate. | ||
It's all multicultural now. | ||
I'm a global citizen. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
Who cares about being white, man? | ||
Who cares about race? | ||
Who cares about any of this stuff? | ||
We're the only ones buying it. | ||
Everybody else is playing the same old game. | ||
Identity politics. | ||
Tribalism. | ||
Primitive ethnic nationalism. | ||
They're all playing that in their own communities. | ||
You have something called Chinatown. | ||
Chinatown. | ||
Is there any attempt to assimilate there? | ||
Is there a conception of a human identity going on there? | ||
All these different balkanizing neighborhoods with their own interests, their own culture, their own flavor, their own rules. | ||
And you see it on display with things like Jussie Smiley. | ||
We're being lulled to sleep, basically. | ||
Yeah, okay, this multiracial country is going to be fine until we wake up one day in a multiracial country and we find, wait a minute, we gave up our country to people who don't see themselves as a part of it. | ||
We gave up our country to people who don't believe they share the cultural legacy of the Founding Fathers, of the Constitution, of free speech, the Second Amendment, political pluralism. | ||
They see Christopher Columbus as a genocidal maniac. | ||
They see George Washington as a slave owner. | ||
We gave up our country to these people under the guise of, we're all gonna unite, red white and blue, we all lead red, we all salute the flag, all this other stuff, and really that's just simply not the reality. | ||
They're playing by their own rules, they still have allegiance to their own country, their own people, and they are their own people. | ||
You know, if you believe this mixing kind of thing can happen, we're all going to shake hands. | ||
I'm going to be able to go down to Humboldt Park and Garfield Park and all these different places and, hey, what's going on? | ||
We're brothers here in America. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
And you see it every time with things like this. | ||
You see it with Jesse Smollett. | ||
You see it with the church stabbing in Canada last week. | ||
The bus being set on fire. | ||
School bus being set on fire in Italy. | ||
You see it with the mosque shooting. | ||
We cannot live together. | ||
And look, if we can, we're going to have to. | ||
We're going to have to. | ||
Because nobody's separating anytime soon, either by freedom of association or deportation. | ||
I mean, nothing like that is feasible right now. | ||
Nothing like that is going to happen anytime soon. | ||
All of this is an inevitability. | ||
But these Democrats who are pushing this on us, they're gonna have to make some assurances here. | ||
If we're gonna make this work, things are gonna have to change. | ||
It can't go on like this. | ||
This multi-racial thing that's being created, it's just not sustainable. | ||
You're creating a powder keg. | ||
I'm not saying that in the sense of, like, anything else other than that we don't want to have ethnic conflict in the streets, but we are hurtling towards that outcome. | ||
If people's concerns are not going to be assuaged, if there's not going to be some accommodation for the fact that people are not really getting along, people are not really assimilating into one common identity, it looks actually like we're diverging in every aspect. | ||
So, I look at Jussie Smollin and people can say, it's Democrat privilege. | ||
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He got off because he's a Democrat and Democrats get privilege. | |
Detroit doesn't work because they're Democrats. | ||
The shooter in New Zealand was a Democrat. | ||
Hitler was a Democrat. | ||
Every problem is just ideological. | ||
It's all partisan. | ||
Wrong! | ||
Wrong! | ||
Wake up, everybody! | ||
It's racial! | ||
I won't tell anybody. | ||
You can whisper. | ||
It's racial. | ||
You don't have to tell your co-workers. | ||
You don't have to tell your family members. | ||
You don't have to tell your friends. | ||
You don't have to say it out loud. | ||
You could just think it. | ||
But you have to see the writing on the wall. | ||
It's racial. | ||
And everybody's been conditioned. | ||
White people have been conditioned. | ||
Nothing is racial. | ||
It cannot be racial. | ||
If it's racial, it's wrong. | ||
If it's racial, it could lead to bad things. | ||
Anything that is racial is beneath us. | ||
It's primitive. | ||
It's old-fashioned. | ||
Wake up and smell the coffee. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
You don't have to like it, but it's what it is. | ||
You're telling me about Democrat policies. | ||
Yeah, you're telling me that Detroit is a shithole, Jussie Smollett gets off, Africa's a shithole. | ||
It's all because of what? | ||
High taxes and regulation? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So that's Jussie Smollett. | ||
Time to wake up, everybody. | ||
I think that's the point that has to be driven home with these kinds of things, because that's what they always try to do. | ||
They always try to do this. | ||
Smollett, Covington, Columbia, Whataburger, all these different episodes they try to... It's MAGA versus The Socialists, okay? | ||
It's Free Market versus The Socialists, really? | ||
Give me a break, and we see what's going on. | ||
So that's Jussie Smollett. | ||
We're running out of time here, so I do want to jump into our Super Chats, and we'll see what people are saying. | ||
About all this, I wonder what kind of audience. | ||
Are we going to get pro-Yang? | ||
Are we going to get anti-Yang? | ||
Are we going to get MAGA cope? | ||
Are we going to get MAGA skepticism? | ||
I'm interested to find out. | ||
But let's see, we've got Doc Daniel who says, Nick, can you play this game or that game? | ||
Love Doc Daniel, yeah. | ||
We see a lot of that on the Twitch streams. | ||
Libertarian Culture says, hey Nicker, on the Jussie issue, is this what you and your people meant by no justice, no peace? | ||
Yeah, that's what we meant. | ||
Yeah, good thing that he got off. | ||
Otherwise, me and my boys, we were gonna shut Chicago down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, if Jussie Smollett didn't walk, we were gonna shut this bitch down. | ||
I was gonna go over to one of those rough neighborhoods. | ||
I was gonna get my boys together. | ||
I was gonna get my hard-hittin' friends together. | ||
I was gonna get my hard-hittin' boys together. | ||
We were gonna go kick some ass, alright? | ||
We're gonna shut down the highway or something. | ||
We're gonna play the knockout game again. | ||
Yeah, but there was justice and now there is peace. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
You're welcome, White America. | ||
Cassie Queen of Spades Dillon to submit to global homo-technocracy. | ||
Gotta do it. | ||
Gotta do it, baby. | ||
Hey, we can't support a Democrat, right? | ||
Can't support Andrew Yang? | ||
Guess I'll just sell myself to Amazon. | ||
Oh well. | ||
Guess I'll just get the mark of the beast stamped on my forehead. | ||
I'll get the barcode stamped on my forehead. | ||
I can't support a Democrat. | ||
Sure, the only person talking about Big Tech and You know, I heard Andrew Yang at the rally yesterday. | ||
He said, you should worry less about the money and start to worry about if people start deciding to kill Amazon delivery robots. | ||
That's a quote. | ||
He said that at the rally. | ||
I couldn't believe it. | ||
I was like, what? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
I've never heard anybody talk like this, you know, but, but he's a Democrat, you see. | ||
Oh, but he's a Democrat. | ||
He's got other bad policies. | ||
Yep. | ||
Oh, well, we're gonna have mandatory government-mandated E-Verify in your kitchen, your bedroom, your bathroom, camera, microphone, all the rest. | ||
Hey, well, you know, somebody tried to stand up, but I couldn't even meme about him. | ||
I couldn't even post a meme about it because he's a Democrat, so... | ||
Hey, makes sense to me. | ||
Chonk God says Article 13 was passed. | ||
Press F for Europe. | ||
Yeah, I haven't been following that so much. | ||
You know, all this gay bureaucratic European stuff, you know. | ||
What else is new? | ||
The Europeans passed another gay rule. | ||
About what? | ||
Hate speech or something? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it was about copyright. | ||
I don't know what the effect that that will have will be on Europe, but... | ||
Pressing F. Pressing F for Europa, right? | ||
James Russell says, you got to fix that because when America goes to hell and we got nowhere else to go, we want to go over there and you guys have to, you know, have your house in order, all right? | ||
James Russell says, relations with Russia irreversibly ruined. | ||
Foreign policy completely jettisoned for more neocons and Zionism. | ||
We're finally winning. | ||
Make Israel great again. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Nicholas, I think he was critiquing the title without knowing that it was ironic. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Nicholas Dalheim says, enjoyed meeting you in Chicago yesterday, excuse me, at the Yang event. | ||
Yang was a rock star at that event. | ||
Yang has the right energy to get our society unstuck. | ||
Yeah, nice meeting you also. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree, he does have the right energy. | ||
Very, very good energy. | ||
Very wholesome East Asian energy. | ||
Maybe finally another high IQ group has the agency, has the ability to wrest control of America back away from this other group. | ||
We're taking it back from this other group, but maybe only the Chinese can do it. | ||
Maybe they're the only ones. | ||
Thank you, based Asian. | ||
You know, I for one welcome our Chinese overlords. | ||
I think, hey, preferable to the other guys, right? | ||
It's lesser of two evils, I would say. | ||
So, you know, they're taking the country back, not in the way we expected. | ||
It's not who we expected, but, you know, maybe it takes a little of that. | ||
Maybe that's what it's gonna take, right? | ||
Politics makes strange bedfellows. | ||
That's the expression, huh? | ||
And let's see, Max says, Andrew Yang's UBI equals less money for our greatest ally. | ||
Also, someone has to pay the rent for that luxurious looking office space behind you. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Yeah, can't support UBI. | ||
Can't support UBI. | ||
All that money has to go towards the missiles. | ||
Every dime, every penny. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I would rather go to Israel. | ||
Yeah, very funny, Yang Gang. | ||
Your memes aren't funny, Yang Gang. | ||
It's a forced meme, dude. | ||
Alright? | ||
Oh, that's very funny. | ||
I know you're all going to be back on Make America Great Again 2020. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Jerry Kushner sucks, but at least we got criminal justice reform passed and we're spreading based homosexuality in the terror countries, bro. | ||
Right? | ||
Is that the energy? | ||
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I like the UBI, but I think Israel would be really better off with that money. | |
That's welfare. | ||
We're above welfare. | ||
We gotta take welfare. | ||
That's socialism, bro. | ||
Better if it goes to Israel instead. | ||
That's the energy of the Trump movement at the moment. | ||
I saw some meme the other day. | ||
Look, Bronze Age pervert. | ||
I like the guy you know we we interviewed him by proxy on the show before you know I promote his book and you know we're mutuals and everything so I don't want to don't want to cause any personal beef all right I say this with all due respect from one mutual to another but he retweets this meme where it's uh it's the five stages of grief from yang to trump and it goes from an npc wearing a yang cap saying yang uh yang gang yang 2020 | ||
Who in their right mind at this point is going to put on a MAGA hat and be excited about Trump 2020? | ||
What the hell do you have to be excited about? | ||
Wall for Israel, gay marriage in Nigeria, all this other stuff. | ||
Really? | ||
That's when we're celebrating criminal justice reform. | ||
Ah, it's so based. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
It's just like 2016. | ||
It's just like, we're gonna be the party of healthcare. | ||
We're gonna be the party of corporate tax cuts. | ||
It's the same. | ||
It's the same. | ||
Like, what are you smoking that you think that's where we're at, you know? | ||
That anybody is gonna support that? | ||
In the future, we're gonna need a little bit more of this, alright? | ||
You know what this is. | ||
You know what this is, right? | ||
The white man, the proud white man, and based East Asian. | ||
This is the next 100 years, alright? | ||
Use a little imagination, use some creativity. | ||
It's the only way we're getting out of this, alright? | ||
We're looking at the demographic situation. | ||
By 2100, there's going to be a lot more Africans, alright? | ||
There's going to be a lot of Hispanics in the country. | ||
Now, they don't have a great history of building countries that work. | ||
Say what you will, alright, about these other guys, but they built a wall, and they built the Forbidden Temple, the Forbidden Kingdom, the Forbidden Palace, and they built, you know, pretty impressive things. | ||
Math, chopsticks, a lot of things going on there. | ||
Chinese characters, and the firecracker, gunpowder. | ||
This is the next 100 years, okay? | ||
The white man, Aryan, super soldier, based East Asian. | ||
Use a little imagination, alright? | ||
Let's put our petty differences aside. | ||
We have to unite the two civilized civilizations of the world, and we gotta, look, we gotta do something. | ||
We're trying to get to Mars! | ||
We're trying to get to Mars! | ||
We're trying to become a spacefaring, interstellar species and we gotta babysit all these other people. | ||
It's gotta happen! | ||
It's gotta happen. | ||
We have to be liberated from... | ||
Satan, and perhaps the place of worship that facilitates the influence of Satan. | ||
I can't say what it is. | ||
I can't remember. | ||
But we have to free ourselves from Satan. | ||
We have to sort of combine forces here. | ||
And I think that is the answer. | ||
You know, you look at some of these Hapa girls, you look at anime, and you're like, this is promising. | ||
This is the real diversity that we deserve from day one. | ||
That it was always intended to be. | ||
This was the cooperation, multiracial, that was necessary. | ||
and you know we love everybody else we love everybody else everybody's the same everybody's equal i love everybody i hear about 10 billion africans by the year 2100 i think great awesome more awesome rap music okay i think you know more awesome products that we get from africa you know like All those awesome products we get from Africa, all those great exports that come through to America, you know, African-made things. | ||
It's gonna be awesome. | ||
I think that's a great thing. | ||
Finally, they're gonna have their day in the sun. | ||
Look, the white man had our chance, okay? | ||
Cathedrals, Mozart, Wagner, Shakespeare, all this stuff. | ||
All right, we had our time. | ||
Now it's time for a new people to arise. | ||
I'm fine with that. | ||
But, you know, look, while that's happening, We're gonna go into our own little corner and, you know, we're just gonna eke out a, you know, small little existence with these other guys. | ||
And I think it should be, you know, this is a real diversity. | ||
We're pro-diversity. | ||
We're pro-multiracialism. | ||
But it's just gotta be, you know, this epic team happening here. | ||
Epic handshake. | ||
Bofa Blanket says, do you see Yang gradually lowering aid to Israel? | ||
It really doesn't matter. | ||
I mean, we're really not supporting him for that. | ||
You know, I see people, every time I tweet about Yang, people are, oh, well, what about his foreign policy? | ||
What about his policy on immigration? | ||
What about that one time he said something about white people, like, shooting up Asian neighborhoods or something? | ||
None of this matters. | ||
The reason we're supporting him is humanity first. | ||
It's human-centered capitalism. | ||
Honestly, it's like people just have no political sense. | ||
People have no strategic sense, you know, why we're supporting Yang. | ||
And people are, oh, well, do you think he'll lower aid to Israel when he becomes the president? | ||
Like, what are you thinking, man? | ||
What are you thinking? | ||
It's March 2019. | ||
We like him because he's talking about the right issues. | ||
Putting the cart before the horse there a little bit. | ||
Yeah, maybe he'll lower aid to Israel. | ||
That's not really why he matters. | ||
Hey Nick, since you didn't do a show yesterday, I watched the Electric Boogaloo stream you did in 17 with Lauren Rose, Destiny, ContraPoints, etc. | ||
It was the most epic thing I ever saw, big guy. | ||
Yeah, thanks, you're a little late on that, couple of years late, but yeah, that was a good one. | ||
I wish you would have me back for a couple of streams! | ||
You know? | ||
All these people! | ||
All these people! | ||
Oh, Nick, you're so cool! | ||
We love your show! | ||
You're so funny! | ||
You're so based in Red Pill! | ||
You know, we really like you! | ||
Nobody ever brings me around to their streams! | ||
Kind of lame, you know? | ||
That's kind of really lame. | ||
All these alt-right people! | ||
Stop attacking us! | ||
Stop attacking the alt-right! | ||
Stop making fun of us! | ||
Stop making fun of our cringe and blue-pilled memes and our cringe and blue-pilled positions! | ||
You know? | ||
But I never get invited on their podcast, never get invited on the stream anymore. | ||
Okay, that's fine. | ||
I don't take it personally at all. | ||
I will never, you know, it's water under the bridge. | ||
Whatever, I get it. | ||
Let's see, Homer Barlow says... | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Homer Barlow says hello. | ||
Nick, USA Warrior 1776 here. | ||
Cool gaming livestream. | ||
Anyways, watch out with Yang. | ||
He's a commie. | ||
Socialism has killed millions of, or socialism has killed millions. | ||
Millennials forget this. | ||
Yeah, that's a really good point. | ||
You know, I never really thought of it like that. | ||
I guess you're right. | ||
Communism actually has killed a lot of people. | ||
I guess me as a millennial, you know, I support socialism from my iPhone. | ||
I guess I go to, like, McDonald's and I tweet my support for socialism using an iPhone that was produced by capitalism. | ||
I guess I never thought of it that way before, man. | ||
Thank you, Based Boomer, for that really insightful point. | ||
I didn't really think of it that way before. | ||
Give me a break with this commie socialism stuff. | ||
The Cold War is over, Boomer. | ||
The Cold War is over, alright? | ||
It's not left and right. | ||
It's not communism and capitalism. | ||
It's forward. | ||
It's accelerating. | ||
There's a third position right in the middle. | ||
It's called Humanity First. | ||
Baby Boomer coming at me. | ||
He's got cash falling out of his pockets from SSI. | ||
All that SSI money spilling out. | ||
It's practically in his waistband. | ||
It's just spilling out. | ||
He's got a little in his ears, in his shirt pocket. | ||
Hey man, that's socialism! | ||
UBI? | ||
Hey man, that's socialism! | ||
Yeah, okay, okay, baby boomer. | ||
I know, what would you buy a house for? | ||
You probably went to high school, all-white high school, graduated, got a factory job, getting paid a million dollars an hour, and you bought a house for five pennies. | ||
And in a handshake agreement, you know, you gave him a fern handshake, you looked him in the eye, you had your shoes polished, and you found a trad wife right out of college and right out of high school. | ||
Anything else? | ||
Anything less is socialism. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Josh Sarris says, my mom worked and I turned out fine, laughing. | ||
Who are you referring to here? | ||
I don't know who you're referring to. | ||
My mom didn't work. | ||
My mom stayed at home. | ||
My mom's based in Redpill. | ||
Three chances. | ||
Literally, who cares about some mountains in Syria? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, Mossad. | ||
Okay, Jew. | ||
Literally, who even cares? | ||
Yeah, who even cares about our border, right? | ||
I mean, yeah, let's just do things... That's exactly right! | ||
Who gives... Who cares about some mountains in Syria? | ||
Yeah, exactly! | ||
Focus on your own border. | ||
Hello? | ||
Who cares about the mountains in Syria? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we don't care about them. | ||
We're just gonna do everything for those people over there, and nothing for our own. | ||
Yeah, who even cares? | ||
Jolene says, hey Nick, Carly, Riley, Andrew Yang's chief of staff spews Zionist talking points and supports Israel. | ||
Google it! | ||
Yang gang, sorry for calling you out. | ||
Okay, so clearly a pea-brained woman. | ||
You know, listen, ma'am. | ||
Excuse me, ma'am. | ||
I don't mean to be rude or anything, but maybe you should stick to like recipes and like, I don't know, cleaning things. | ||
Things like that, talking to babies, you know, baby talk, I think that's really kind of more your area. | ||
Because, you know, anytime they try to water the political conversation, they just say things like this, which just belies, like, you know, fundamental misunderstanding about politics. | ||
I tweeted this also. | ||
People who watch Tucker Carlson every night. | ||
People will watch Tucker Carlson every night. | ||
They love him. | ||
They can't get enough Tucker. | ||
Tucker's so based. | ||
Tucker's monologue. | ||
Did you see Tucker's monologue yesterday? | ||
It was so epic. | ||
They love him. | ||
I hate Charlie Kirk. | ||
I don't like capitalism. | ||
We got a humanity-first, capitalist guy running for president. | ||
It's a miracle that he's even into the debates. | ||
Ah, but we can't... No, but have you seen his campaign manager's like a Zionist or something? | ||
We can't support him! | ||
Like, hello, retard brain. | ||
Hi, retard brain department. | ||
I'd like to make a claim here. | ||
I'm over here with some woman over here. | ||
I'd like to make a claim on her behalf. | ||
Her name's Jolene, and she needs to make me some baked ziti or something. | ||
She's probably white. | ||
Never mind. | ||
Get her out of the kitchen! | ||
She's white! | ||
Keep her out of the kitchen! | ||
Can't have her in there! | ||
Italians only. | ||
Cassie, Queen of Spades Dillon, says ContraPoints should be dipped in molten silver. | ||
Disavow! | ||
I disavow any kind of, anything like that. | ||
Any coercive, violent action. | ||
No, ContraPoints must be debated, alright? | ||
Her destructive propaganda must be refuted line by line with facts and logic, alright? | ||
That's the way we're gonna do it. | ||
No vigilante justice, no dipping anybody in silver, we're not going to smash any windows, anything like that. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That's all a big no, no. | ||
That's a big disavowal for me, chief. | ||
That's a big disavowal for me, sis. | ||
Can't have it. | ||
Can't have it! | ||
On this show, we address our enemies with facts and logic. | ||
They're trying to exterminate our people? | ||
Alright. | ||
Where's your Dana? | ||
Okay. | ||
You're trying to exterminate my people. | ||
You're trying to make it so that, you know, white people go extinct. | ||
Okay. | ||
Where's the data, though? | ||
Where's your facts, though? | ||
Bet you didn't think about that. | ||
You know, come on a one-on-one debate with me. | ||
Civil. | ||
Logical. | ||
You don't stand a chance. | ||
You don't stand a chance. | ||
You control the media. | ||
You control government. | ||
You control academia, Hollywood. | ||
Okay, you're trying to kill my people? | ||
Yeah, all right. | ||
Get on a one-on-one debate with me, and try and use facts and logic, and we'll see who the real winner is here. | ||
I'm going to show everybody that your position is illogical, and you're going to be, and then you're done. | ||
You're out of here. | ||
I'm going to show everybody how illogical your position is. | ||
You can't even support it with facts! | ||
Can you cite your sources? | ||
I've got a study over here. | ||
I know you've got Hollywood in your back pocket. | ||
I've got a study here, and it's going to totally refute your position. | ||
People are going to be laughing at you. | ||
All the blacks and Hispanics that vote for you, 90-80% every election, they're going to be laughing at you. | ||
They're going to watch this debate. | ||
If it's in Spanish, if it's in Ebonics, they're going to look at each other. | ||
They're going to say, look at this guy. | ||
He doesn't even have any data here. | ||
So I agree. | ||
It's all about... To get back to the original question, dipping concert points in molten silver? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no. | ||
Facts and logic, baby. | ||
That's my jam. | ||
I love and respect evangelicals. | ||
As somebody who may or may not run for office someday, you know, I love evangelicals. | ||
I think they're... | ||
Our brothers in Christ. | ||
They're, you know, I'm Catholic. | ||
I think we should all be Catholic. | ||
But, uh, you know, look, the enemy is not evangelicals. | ||
The enemy is atheists. | ||
The enemy is the devil. | ||
The enemy is, um, you know, other, like, sort of groups that kind of, like, they say they're a religion, but they actually worship the devil. | ||
They actually worship, like, demons and, you know, they openly sport demonic symbols, but people don't really know about it. | ||
So, that's the real enemy. | ||
I don't really like to focus on them. | ||
Let's see, Patti McGill, our favorite, favorite Super Chatter, says... Oh, well, this time it's not all caps, so... Not all caps. | ||
It looks like that's an improvement. | ||
He says, or she says, we must secure the salvation of our souls and a future for European children. | ||
Interview E. Michael Jones. | ||
Serve Christ, not Israel. | ||
Drumpf, be Catholic. | ||
Oh, I agree with all of this, finally. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Patti McGill says, white people don't exist. | ||
Old Man Daly and the Irish made Chicago great. | ||
Uh, excuse me. | ||
No, no. | ||
It wasn't the Irish that made Chicago great. | ||
It was the Chicago outfit that made Chicago great. | ||
It was the Italians that made Chicago great. | ||
Talking about the Irish, please. | ||
I'm a little bit Irish, but even I know. | ||
It was the Italians that made Chicago great. | ||
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Irish. | |
Get out of here with that. | ||
The country was built by Irish Catholics, not white guys. | ||
Ask Mike Jones. | ||
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Yo, please give me a break with this Irish stuff. | |
More Italians served in World War II than any other ethnic group. | ||
We invented the telephone. | ||
We discovered America. | ||
Christopher Columbus. | ||
Italian. | ||
Who's America named after? | ||
Amerigo Vespucci. | ||
Italians built America. | ||
Not the Irish, alright? | ||
Maybe Irish are in second. | ||
But I agree with you. | ||
There are no white people. | ||
There are only Italians. | ||
There's Mediterranean, and there's everybody else. | ||
You've got Italians, the real white people, and then you've got some more ancillary European types like Nordic and Anglo and Slav and these other characters. | ||
But really, if we're talking about the real European spirit, the real white race, we're looking at Italians. | ||
We're looking at Spanish. | ||
We're looking at Portuguese. | ||
We're looking at Greek. | ||
And I'm talking real Greek, not like Turk Greek. | ||
I'm talking Greek. | ||
These are the real... | ||
So you could say, well, there's no white people. | ||
Sure, there's no white conglomerate, I guess. | ||
I mean, we're all European in that sense, but we're talking about the white race. | ||
We're really getting at Italians. | ||
I mean, that's really what we mean by that. | ||
You know, I'm being ironic. | ||
Every time I do this bit, I do this bit every show about Italians or, you know, Slavs not being really white. | ||
And every time I get like 10 comments that just totally don't get the joke. | ||
And it's with this spik talking about who's white and who's not. | ||
I'll have you know that the Slavs invented the whatever, you know. | ||
Or I'll have you know that the Nords were, you know, building these little huts. | ||
They were building their little igloos or something. | ||
And there's like 50 likes. | ||
Yeah, you tell him. | ||
Yeah, you tell him he's gonna insult. | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
We're white advocates. | ||
We're good white advocates. | ||
All right? | ||
Sheesh. | ||
I do have to say that. | ||
It kind of like, you know, if you don't understand irony, it kind of says you lack agency. | ||
You know, there's not really a lot of cognition. | ||
So maybe it almost vindicates, even if it was a joke, it does kind of vindicate the point. | ||
But let's see, Saleem says, Rapper T.I. | ||
was on Instagram calling for blacks to go out and seek retribution after a video surfaced of a white guy punching a black girl. | ||
Why don't I see anyone calling him an ethnocentric extremist? | ||
Black privilege. | ||
Hello, black privilege. | ||
We know how it goes. | ||
You know how it goes. | ||
Black people can basically do anything they want and nobody calls them on it for their race. | ||
You know, there's just no standards. | ||
You know, they could do literally anything they want. | ||
Like Chicago, Detroit, that should be like an embarrassment. | ||
That should be a scandal. | ||
That should be a source of shame for our country that that's going on. | ||
You know, we're supposed to be the greatest country in the world. | ||
Western developed, advanced, best country ever. | ||
And you've got Chicago, you've got Detroit. | ||
That should be a source of embarrassment. | ||
That should be a source of shame. | ||
But it's never talked about. | ||
It's never talked about. | ||
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Why? | |
You know, one white person does something wrong. | ||
Get somebody like, you know, Donald Trump. | ||
And even if they don't do anything wrong, I think you understand what I'm saying. | ||
And it's an indictment of all white people. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, you look at UVA. | ||
And that. | ||
That was a fraud. | ||
That was a fraud. | ||
But it was a statement about all white men are rapists. | ||
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Right? | |
Or Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
How quickly did that become about race? | ||
So as everybody else, they get to have their cake and eat it too. | ||
You know, but with white people, it's a totally different ballgame, huh? | ||
Isn't that interesting how that works? | ||
Alex Davidson says, sorry if you saw, but did you hear the knife broke during the Canada church attack? | ||
Truly a miracle. | ||
I imagine that priest will lead with more fervor. | ||
Yeah, yeah, probably a miracle. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, we don't really know all the specifics, but you could say that he definitely, you know... | ||
Maybe it was divine intervention there. | ||
God's Plants is just an example of how Marxists actually want the law to work, where every case is subjective to historical oppression, even if whites are the minority. | ||
Yeah, it's cultural Marxism, dude. | ||
It's definitely... | ||
That's definitely Marxism. | ||
That's just how the country's going to be. | ||
It's all about punishing white people. | ||
Mike says, gotta give a couple dollars to help you on your road to becoming who you are. | ||
Thanks for your work. | ||
Thank you, my man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
We're well on our way to becoming who we are, right? | ||
Anon says, remember lads, subscribe. | ||
Okay, disavow, disavow. | ||
Blocked department. | ||
Hide user on the channel. | ||
Can't have it. | ||
Can't have it. | ||
Hyman says, Anarcho-Kazinsky-Eco-Fashion-Osbo says, Hey Nick, watch out with the rhetoric there, big guy. | ||
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Not a good look. | |
Yeah. | ||
So true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Patty McGill says, Most calling yourselves Anglo are Irish Catholics. | ||
Protestants are cancer. | ||
Hey, hey, don't disrespect Protestants. | ||
We're, we're brothers in Christ. | ||
America was built by Irish and a few oily Italians. | ||
Be Catholic. | ||
What a scum. | ||
Scumbag going after the only true race here. | ||
Yeah, it's very interesting to me. | ||
Catholics, you know, man, look, I'm Catholic, and I'm Catholic because I hate evil, and I love God, and that's the way it has to be. | ||
You know, you have to be Catholic if that's the case. | ||
But I see a lot of Catholic behavior that is just really unbecoming. | ||
You know, I don't know what is, but there's a lot of zealotry in the trad-cath community which really leads to some bad, bad things. | ||
I see a lot of bad people hiding behind it. | ||
I see a lot of bad people using it as a pretext to do bad things. | ||
That's not an indictment of the religion in the same way that the Pope or, you know, people abusing children in the church isn't an indictment of the religion, of Christ, of the tradition, of everything else. | ||
But I will say there's a little bit of a problem. | ||
There's some vocal people who cause a lot of trouble. | ||
Brother Jerome, some of these other characters, I see it all the time. | ||
You know, going after Protestants, really? | ||
You look at the world around you today and Protestants are the problem? | ||
Seriously? | ||
What kind of position is that to have? | ||
Look at who runs the government. | ||
Look at who runs the media. | ||
Protestants are the problem, really. | ||
You know? | ||
And I'm the first one to say how Protestant theology is flawed, or their support for Israel is unfounded, or something like that. | ||
But, you know, I see a lot of this kind of weird stuff. | ||
You know, they're attacking racialism, they're attacking Protestantism. | ||
Now, I'll tell you that my position is not really racialist or Protestant, but let's get our priorities straight, please. | ||
David DeLaGarza says, get your hard-hitting NICAs word up. | ||
Yeah, all the supporters of NIC, the NICAs in Chicago, we got to get them out. | ||
Shut down the city of Jussie Smollett, doesn't get acquitted. | ||
Denal says, pray big guy, it's good for you and your soul. | ||
Will do, big guy. | ||
Division America says, two things we need, the knife and the bag. | ||
Yeah, yeah, definitely that. | ||
Anon says, If I take that bag from you, will you die? | ||
Well, it'll be extremely painful for you. | ||
Hyman says, uh, somebody fears the samurai. | ||
The what fears the samurai? | ||
I think that's, uh, that's blurred out. | ||
Can't quite see it. | ||
Chuck Fords says, Nick, is the whey protein industry a scam? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a, I'm not a nutritionist guy. | ||
I eat Big Macs. | ||
That's where I get my protein, so. | ||
No idea. | ||
Solid Voice says, so confident about Trumping. | ||
Look at you now! | ||
Here we go. | ||
It's 820. | ||
We've been doing the show for an hour and ten. | ||
Allergy's acting up and this is just what I need in my life. | ||
We're locked in. | ||
Locking in. | ||
So confident about Trumping. | ||
Look at you now. | ||
Why so hyped over Yang? | ||
I can hear you now. | ||
It's been two years. | ||
Where's my Yang bucks? | ||
Meanwhile, guns banned. | ||
Unfettered immigration. | ||
Socialism. | ||
I don't understand if people aren't hearing me, if people don't understand me. | ||
What is the malfunction here? | ||
Where all these concerns, which are addressed directly and explicitly, just keep presenting themselves. | ||
Well, there will be bad outcomes when Yang is president! | ||
What did I just say? | ||
What did I say at the top of the show? | ||
Did I say, Yang is going to be our president! | ||
He's going to be the best president ever! | ||
We're going to get UBI and that's why I support him! | ||
Or did I say exactly the opposite? | ||
Did I say, Yang probably won't be president, I don't want him to be president, I don't even support him for the UBI, I support him for human centered... | ||
Oh, Madone! | ||
I'm watching The Sopranos now, so it's like I can really embrace my Italian heritage. | ||
I don't feel ashamed to drop the Madone on the show anymore. | ||
I don't feel ashamed anymore. | ||
I don't feel embarrassed to do it. | ||
It's cool now. | ||
But seriously, unfettered immigration and socialism, yeah, we're not getting that right now, right? | ||
Donald Trump promising more immigrants than ever in history. | ||
We're definitely not getting unfettered immigration now. | ||
Catch and release in overdrive. | ||
Border Patrol on ice writing a letter to the president saying it's complete. | ||
It's worse than ever. | ||
More border crossings illegally than since George W. Bush. | ||
Yeah, but it's really gonna get bad under Yang. | ||
Can't endorse Yang because that's when it's really gonna hit the fan. | ||
What a stupid idiot. | ||
What a stupid dumb idiot you are. | ||
D Sharpe says if only Africa had been Republican. | ||
Yeah, hello. | ||
All they had to do, all they had to do, cut the taxes, deregulate, small government, Constitution, And Africa would be thriving, all right? | ||
They'd be like Hong Kong. | ||
Solid Voice says, you gotta get more serious, Nick. | ||
You gotta shut up, maybe. | ||
Maybe you gotta, you know, run into oncoming traffic or something. | ||
Just kidding, just kidding. | ||
Party Time says, debate me IRL, bro. | ||
Yeah, yeah, you too. | ||
Josh Sarris says, I was referring to Electric Boogaloo Tranny. | ||
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
What was the comment? | ||
Oh, Josh Sarris' first super chat was, I don't really have an educated position on it. | ||
out just fine and it was this trans trans libtard freak person contrapoints yeah very true yeah she really did or he really did turn out just fine very very normal well-adjusted individual there hn says what about creationism what about it i'm not a creationist it says in the catholic catechism well i don't know i don't really have an educated position on it i don't i don't really know one way or the other is carbon dating legitimate is it not you know is it | ||
Is the Bible literal? | ||
Is it not? | ||
All I know is that in the Catechism it allows for interpretation of the Book of Genesis that is allegorical or also literal. | ||
You can look that up. | ||
You can fact check that. | ||
It's true. | ||
You can have a position that it's allegorical and also that it's literal. | ||
There's nothing in the Catechism that says it has to be interpreted one way. | ||
And I'm sort of undecided on that. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
I'm aware of that. | ||
I'm aware of that. | ||
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I disavow. | |
Dylan says Kanye promoted blacked on Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
Yeah, I'm aware of that. | ||
I'm aware of that. | ||
I disavow. | ||
Simon Scolas says Andrew Yang, more like Ann Poo Yang, owned epic style. | ||
Yeah, go get him. | ||
Go get him, sport. | ||
That's what it is for all these people. | ||
It's always something about their parents. | ||
and it all boiled down to him claiming that white conservative Christians run America really is also tiresome. | ||
That's what it is for all these people. | ||
It's always something about their parents. | ||
It's always something about their stuffy, stodgy community that wouldn't let them be themselves. | ||
That's what you always see. | ||
Like Jared Holt. | ||
Jared Holt's a perfect example of this. | ||
Comes from Bentonville, Arkansas. | ||
And I'm sure he's in Bentonville. | ||
I don't say that in a disparaging way. | ||
I say that that that's, you know, he probably sees Bentonville, Arkansas sort of out of touch. | ||
You know, what was kind of stifling his creativity. | ||
Wasn't with the times. | ||
You know, and so I'm sure he grows up in a southern Christian town like that. | ||
Actually, I think that's like borderline Midwestern. | ||
I don't know if I should say that, people. | ||
Oh, no, it's actually Southern, but it's like a suburban, you know. | ||
I saw that their accent isn't very thick, you know. | ||
So it's not really, is that like Deep South? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But anyway, anyway, he's from Benville, Arkansas. | ||
He's from the South. | ||
He's from a very Christian community. | ||
And I imagine somebody like him sees that community as sort of like, he projects his animosity probably towards his divorced parents, towards, you know, whatever familial, parental, childhood development problems were going on. | ||
And he projects that all onto this greater cultural identity. | ||
Oh, it's conservative, it's Christians, it's all these people. | ||
Just like Mom and Dad, I gotta go to D.C. | ||
and I'll show them. | ||
And I'll show them, I'll be a libtard, and that'll show Dad. | ||
That'll show Mom and Dad, you know? | ||
So anyway, Homer Barlow says, what a low blow, making fun of me for my age. | ||
Yeah, yeah, really tragic there. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, Snowflake. | ||
Do you need a safe space or something there? | ||
LPO says, why does Nick support human centipede capitalism? | ||
Yeah, that's, that's great. | ||
More like human mongapede capitalism, right? | ||
Okay, it looks like that's all our Super Chats. | ||
I'm ready to go. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
I haven't eaten since, like, yesterday. | ||
No, I had a corned beef sandwich this morning. | ||
Corned beef. | ||
Echoes, maybe? | ||
Corned beef sandwich, huh? | ||
Oy vey. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
It's a joke! | ||
I'm kidding! | ||
Okay, we got one more, then we're calling it. | ||
Bofuss says, Nick, are you a shycom agent federal crime under CCA? | ||
No, I'm not an agent of anything other than peace. | ||
Okay, one more. | ||
DenialSopranos is one of the last good TV shows. | ||
Agree. | ||
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