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*outro music* Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day on, it's going to be only America first. | ||
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Good evening, everybody. 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 here in the middle of the week. | ||
There's not a lot to talk about, frankly, but we're gonna talk about some things anyway. | ||
There are some new developments in the Notre Dame Cathedral fire, which are Disappointing, dismaying, some might say blackpilling. | ||
You might have heard already about the Spire being rebuilt on top and their plans for that. | ||
I'll be talking about that. | ||
I'll be talking about some new polls which have come out, about taxes, health care, some other things, some real hard data which will show you just what a tough time we're looking at in 2020, specifically about the tax cuts. | ||
And this I find to be the most rich of it all. | ||
You know, we were sold in 17 and 18 the big corporate tax cut which went through in December of 2017, I believe it was. | ||
Yes, December 2017. | ||
And we find two years later that people aren't getting their taxes cut and nobody likes it. | ||
So, we'll get into that. | ||
And lastly, we will get into this Yemen bill. | ||
Which the president has vetoed. | ||
Second veto of his administration so far. | ||
We'll get into what was in this resolution, which we've actually covered before. | ||
But it has been vetoed, so we'll discuss what that implies for the country, for the administration. | ||
And it should be a pretty good show. | ||
We're excited to be here with ya. | ||
It's gonna be a fun one. | ||
It's gonna be a fun show. | ||
But I have to tell ya, it's just black pills. | ||
That's all it is! | ||
That's all it is. | ||
It just feels like every day, every week, and I'm a straight shooter, so I don't really like to sugarcoat it for you so much. | ||
It just feels like we're just getting beaten up. | ||
I guess that's what it's gonna be like for a while, right? | ||
But I go and I check the news, trying to compile the show, and first of all, the biggest black pill, there's nothing going on, and that sucks. | ||
I'm in the business of news, and what am I reporting on today? | ||
Like the Time 100? | ||
It's terrible. | ||
So that's the biggest black pill of all, but then on top of it you go on BBC, you go on Fox News, you go on all the other sites, and it's just immigration worse than ever, foreign policy worse than ever, trade worse than ever, and it's like where can we find any good news here, right? | ||
So it's a little rough, but that's okay. | ||
It's gonna be fun. | ||
We're gonna put on the happy face as we say, right? | ||
I know that memes kind of old at this point, but we're gonna do it and it'll be a fun show regardless. | ||
So there is a lot to get into. | ||
Before we get into the news though, however, I do have to tell you I'm scrolling through the timeline today on Twitter and I tweeted about this. | ||
Not just about what I'm about to tell you, but also about my process as a creator. | ||
I'm scrolling through the timeline today, and it's been a particularly rough week with the anti-white stuff. | ||
You know, we saw that advertisement for that television show, I think it's on CBS, called The Good Fight, where they're talking about punching white nationalists or neo-Nazis or whatever. | ||
There was something in Netflix show where they're talking about straight white men being cancelled. | ||
So I'm already kind of triggered. | ||
As an angry, young, angsty white American, I'm already kind of rustled this week. | ||
And then I see Michael Moore, the film director. | ||
Fat Michael Moore tweeting something out about Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Nancy Pelosi was interviewed, I think, by 60 Minutes, and she said something to the effect of sort of minimizing this new progressive caucus in the party, of course, of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Tlaib, or whatever her name is from Michigan, and some of the others. | ||
And Michael Moore said something to the effect in response to Nancy Pelosi in his perception minimizing this progressive like third world coalition. | ||
He said, white people and their privileged, tired culture are over. | ||
And some pretty nasty things about white people in general. | ||
And every time I come across this, it just blows me away. | ||
It really does feel like we're living in a funhouse mirror at a carnival sometimes. | ||
Don't you understand the extent to which the wheels are coming off? | ||
Does anybody understand how bad that is for a society? | ||
You know, it truly is a post-modern civilization. | ||
People throw that term around a lot. | ||
I don't think they actually know what it means. | ||
You know, we really are losing our grip on reality as it is because I look at a tweet like this. | ||
And this is not the first of its kind. | ||
You've seen this all over the place. | ||
And it comes from Hollywood celebrities. | ||
It comes from news people. | ||
It comes from everywhere. | ||
And the message is the same. | ||
The white man is over. | ||
The white man in America is over. | ||
The white man in the world is over. | ||
You're over. | ||
And your culture's over. | ||
A lot of it was implicit for a long time. | ||
You know, we heard this kind of stuff from... I think Oprah said something to the effect years ago about how we have to just wait for these racists to die off, something like that. | ||
Barack Obama had some choice words about white America, which it was all very implicit, you know, on Fox News and the other... | ||
Stations, but now it's just all out in the open. | ||
I mean they're telling you somebody like Michael Moore. | ||
Yeah, the white man is over I mean, that's what he says white people and their culture are over and you have that on the one hand Which would be bad enough as it is, but then and again, I know I've I probably sound like a broken record at this point It's actually been a while since we've revisited this But on the one hand, you'll have Michael Moore saying, yeah, white people are over. | ||
And of course, look at the statistics. | ||
Look at the fertility rates. | ||
Look at the rate of immigration. | ||
Look at the census data. | ||
Look at the Gallup polls. | ||
I mean, it's totally unambiguous. | ||
The country has become less white. | ||
It will continue to become less white. | ||
And that's the case globally. | ||
That's true in every white country, right? | ||
So he acknowledges it. | ||
The data is there. | ||
But then at the same time... | ||
Go on Wikipedia, you know, do yourself a favor and open up Wikipedia in another tab right now and look up white genocide. | ||
Because under the Wikipedia page for the white genocide theory, it says white genocide is a neo-nazi, white supremacist, white nationalist, white supremacist, alt-right, identitarian conspiracy theory. | ||
You know, it's kind of a mouthful, right? | ||
It's a conspiracy theory. | ||
And this conspiracy theory says that white people, due to low fertility rates and high immigration, will eventually go extinct due to assimilation or violent genocide. | ||
It's like... | ||
So, we're kind of living in two worlds here. | ||
On the one hand, everybody acknowledges this is real, and it's indisputable, and the facts point to it, and we can see it with our eyes. | ||
But at the same time, we're told, if you talk about it, if you notice it, if you put out a flare about this kind of stuff, that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
You're spreading fake news or disinformation, and you're kicked off Facebook, and you're kicked off YouTube. | ||
Suddenly, you're some kind of an extremist. | ||
And I know, I know this is, uh, I'm not saying anything new here, I'm not saying anything you haven't already heard, and I actually caught myself, you know, I tweeted that Wikipedia article out with a similar sentiment that I just said, and I deleted it, and I said, you know what, we have to push ourselves a little bit. | ||
I caught myself tweeting out the Wikipedia article about the white genocide and thinking to myself, like, you know, hello 2017 department, they'd like their talking points back. | ||
But really, I don't know how this is gonna go. | ||
I don't know how a society can continue to go down this path where, again, we can't even agree on the fundamental facts. | ||
And I said this with the Jussie Smollett thing as well. | ||
may seem unrelated, but there was another thing where here we are how many weeks afterward, and maybe take a poll, how many people believe that that was totally legitimate, right, after he got cleared of the charges? | ||
How many people, probably mostly non-white, but how many people then said to themselves, oh, so, you know, the Jussie Smiles thing is now, that is filed in my memory as an anti-black hate crime, and that's just as legitimate as any other ones, right, that are illegitimate or legitimate. | ||
I mean, it's just the fabric of reality seems to be just sort of coming apart, and what is left except for conflict? | ||
You know, we're out here trying to say, come to the table, debate in good faith, have a conversation in good faith, and what do they do? | ||
They gaslight! | ||
Uh, you're a neo-nazi, we're gonna deplatform you, get Jared Holt, you know, on it with an article or something. | ||
It's like, things are getting not good, so... | ||
So on that note, on a positive note, it's a nice day outside. | ||
I took the dog for a walk, which was great. | ||
The dog, I tell him, okay, we're gonna go out for a walk, and he gets all excited. | ||
He's jumping all over me, and he's crying, and he's, you know, barking and everything. | ||
He's running around in circles. | ||
We're all ready to go out to walk. | ||
I take him out like half a block, and he just sits down and stops, and then he turns around to go back home. | ||
I'm like, really? | ||
So I'm, you know, that's a positive thing to happen today. | ||
If we're trying to stay positive, trying to inject a little bit of positivity, there was a little bit of that that brightened the day. | ||
Sun's out, weather's warm, got to wear short sleeves finally, the dog's out, so. | ||
But we're gonna jump into the news. | ||
Enough about that. | ||
Enough about all that other stuff. | ||
We have to get into what's current, what's contemporary, what's new. | ||
We're going to talk about this Notre Dame Cathedral development. | ||
I think this will probably be the last of it. | ||
You know, we're trying to kind of clean up that story in the same way that the Notre Dame Cathedral is cleaned up. | ||
We got to clean up the story. | ||
Bring it to an end. | ||
Yesterday we talked about some of the philanthropy which is being done to fund the rebuilding of the cathedral and today we're finding out how exactly the cathedral is being built. | ||
Rebuilt. | ||
This is from USA Today. | ||
Quote, France will hold a competition Among international architects to design a new spire for the Notre Dame Cathedral after the one atop the famed church collapsed in this week's fire, the country's Prime Minister said. | ||
Philippe, who I guess, I don't know who this character is, but they do quote him. | ||
I guess he's an authority on the subject. | ||
Edouard Philippe said Wednesday that officials will consider whether the new spire should replicate the old one that fell or have its own original design. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
And just some other things here. | ||
Macron said on Tuesday he wants to see the cathedral rebuilt within five years. | ||
Experts are now saying it could take at least ten years. | ||
So we were a little too optimistic yesterday. | ||
We said they're saying the max is five. | ||
Some are saying three. | ||
Now they're saying at least ten. | ||
So Macron wants it done in five. | ||
They're saying at least ten. | ||
I don't know anything about architecture so I can't really tell you. | ||
You'll have to see who you believe. | ||
Is it the government? | ||
Is it the architects? | ||
But what sticks out to me is the most important is the spire. | ||
And this to me, everybody's talking about how this is symbolic. | ||
It's like 72 hours later and still everybody, you know, I think it was actually I think the fire in the cathedral is actually symbolic of western civilization. | ||
Oh, you don't say! | ||
What an interesting take! | ||
You're a really interesting person, right? | ||
Now, I will say, I will add a fresh take. | ||
This is the part that's symbolic. | ||
This is the part, to me, that reflects what's going on in the society. | ||
The big fire, that happened a hundred years ago. | ||
What's happening now is the society, because what you see here, and if you saw the video of the fire, is that the spire, so the big structure in the middle of the church, caves in and is destroyed. | ||
The good news is, is there were a lot of statues on there, they were removed for the renovations, so it wasn't a total loss. | ||
But now, if you didn't get that from the USA Today article, instead of just restoring the spire, and the spire is 19th century, or 18th century, I believe. | ||
So it's not like that was part of the original cathedral or anything. | ||
But it had that traditional look. | ||
When they restored the spire maybe 200 years ago, it was attempting to look like it would in the 13th or the 12th century. | ||
Now they're trying to say, we'll come up with something totally fresh, totally new. | ||
And this brings us sort of an interesting thought. | ||
In a way, the fire is not the worst thing that can happen to a cathedral. | ||
A fire like that that destroys something is not the worst thing. | ||
And you might be surprised to hear that because anybody watching this fire either in person or on a live stream would think how could anything match the horror of watching an 850 year old cathedral go up in flames like that seemingly randomly and all the artwork and you know texts that are inside all the holy artifacts. | ||
How could anything be worse than something like that burning to the ground? | ||
Well here's your answer. | ||
What's worse is that something is damaged or leveled or whatever, and what is rebuilt in its place is a perversion of what was originally there. | ||
And I think that's actually where we're at in Western Civilization. | ||
What is the worst thing that could happen is horrible devastation, horrible tragedy. | ||
Not quite. | ||
The worst thing is that the civilization is damaged and in its place we get something that's turned inside out, perverted, we get something horribly worse, something ghastly. | ||
I think that's what we're looking at in Western Europe. | ||
Because we saw the last century, if that was the fire, world wars, economic recessions, revolutions, communism. | ||
And now what do we have in the end of history? | ||
What do we have in the last 30 years? | ||
An international competition to rebuild a better Spire, an original design. | ||
I wonder what it'll look like. | ||
Maybe it'll just be a giant dildo. | ||
Yeah, maybe it'll just be a giant black dildo. | ||
And I don't know, maybe that'll just say something about... | ||
Racism? | ||
It's art. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Some Jewish queer person in a university in America designed it. | ||
So maybe they'll just... Yeah, what a great idea. | ||
Maybe they'll just slap a big black dildo right on top. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised at this point. | ||
You know, maybe it'll be a big glass spire. | ||
You know, something shiny. | ||
Maybe it'll be a robot. | ||
Maybe it'll be a drone. | ||
You know, who knows? | ||
But I think we look at that and there was so much talk about this Notre Dame Cathedral burning down. | ||
So much talk about symbolism. | ||
And talk about the gravity and the implications of something like that burning down. | ||
And I think you have to consider... Again, you have to consider what constitutes the worst tragedy. | ||
And I kind of realized this very early on. | ||
If you think about it actually in an arithmetic way. | ||
If you think about it with a mathematical analogy. | ||
You think about a number line, for example. | ||
Something terrible happening. | ||
Let's say that's a big subtraction. | ||
So you're at 100 on the number line and it gets destroyed. | ||
You're back down to zero. | ||
Now is that the worst thing that can happen? | ||
Not really, because you could always go in the other direction. | ||
So what's worse? | ||
If you think about it arithmetically, is it something good being leveled? | ||
Or is it something good being leveled and then brought down to a worse level? | ||
Rebuilt in the wrong direction? | ||
I think that's the magnitude of what we're looking at with our civilization across the board. | ||
So, we'll see what happens. | ||
I'm praying that they just decide to restore the original. | ||
They say a decision has not been made yet. | ||
that they're still debating whether or not they should have something that replicates the one that fell, or they're going to have something original. | ||
But either way, it's just sick to me that they would even subject it to a game like this. | ||
We're going to have an international competition. | ||
Why can't you just rebuild the one that was there? | ||
If it's not broke, don't fix it. | ||
The whole reason that the whole thing didn't cave in is because medieval architecture was designed to withstand fires. | ||
They say that the flying buttresses that supported the walls surrounding the cathedral were the reason that the whole thing didn't cave in. | ||
And actually, the reason they invented the flying buttress was to fireproof the building. | ||
So you think about the genius that went into that design. | ||
Why are we going to try and reinvent it? | ||
Why do we have to subject it to all these kooky liberal games? | ||
What are we going to put it to a vote in the United Nations and do something at the Olympics? | ||
We'll spin a big wheel. | ||
We'll have a clown dancing around and like I said, it'll end up being a glass dildo or something. | ||
Why can't you just make it what it was before? | ||
You know, they have to reinvent the wheel here. | ||
I will say. | ||
There's the other thing and then we're done talking about Notre Dame or Notre Dame or whatever. | ||
Here's something that made me think a little bit. | ||
Some people are talking about this. | ||
Now again, I'm not a scientist. | ||
I'm not an architect. | ||
But think about this. | ||
This cathedral was burning for hours. | ||
It's an 850 year old cathedral. | ||
850 years old. | ||
Now there's a lot of wood in there. | ||
There's a lot of other flammable materials. | ||
And it burned for hours. | ||
And the building didn't collapse. | ||
Something to think about. | ||
Something to think about. | ||
850 years old. | ||
It's made of 13,000 trees and other flammable material. | ||
It's burning for hours. | ||
It's almost a thousand years old. | ||
It doesn't collapse. | ||
It remains. | ||
Fire doesn't even spread to the rest of it. | ||
It didn't collapse. | ||
Just something to think about. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
I, you know, I guess there was no jet fuel in there. | ||
Okay, I guess there's no jet fuel in the cathedral, but that's all I'm saying, okay? | ||
Just a little, just a little food for thought. | ||
So that's the last thing I'll say about Notre Dame. | ||
I'm not saying anything, okay? | ||
I'm not implying anything. | ||
I'm just saying it's really interesting that that was, uh, that they were okay, right? | ||
I guess it was an act of God, huh? | ||
But so that's the Notre Dame Cathedral. | ||
We're gonna have to move on here. | ||
Moving right along, we do have some other news. | ||
I want to talk about this latest poll here. | ||
A few different polling numbers. | ||
We've got polling numbers from Reuters, we've got some numbers from CBS, and we've got numbers from Monmouth. | ||
Yesterday we looked at polling for the Democratic primary for president in 2020. | ||
Today we've got some different numbers about issues and about approval ratings for the president. | ||
And I have to tell you, this is why we're so concerned about 2020. | ||
You know a lot of people get on my case and they say you're too negative or you're too hard on this guy which is weird because For like years I was called Bill Mitchell Jr. | ||
and all this other stuff, and now within like one month after the funding bill, which was a disaster, now it's totally reversed, and I have like boomers in the comments who are like, you're being really mean to the president, and you're being too critical, you gotta be patient, and you know, trust the plan and this kind of stuff, and now I kind of get it. | ||
Now that I'm on the receiving end, now I kind of understand, right? | ||
But this, these numbers I think will give you an idea of why we're in such big trouble for 2020. | ||
And I'll tell you this much, I talk to a lot of people. | ||
I talked to a lot of people in media, I talked to a lot of people in government, I talked to people in campaigns, and I will tell you there's a consensus here which is 2020 is not looking good and after 2020 there's really nothing there. | ||
There's really not a political viable path forward. | ||
Now that's not to say that there's not a path forward, but if we're talking about politics I'm telling you, the people that are in there, moving and shaking, trying their best, frankly, when everything is against them, including this administration, they're blackpilled at this point too. | ||
So, I'll tell you, this is why. | ||
We look at the numbers. | ||
There was a poll done by Reuters this month. | ||
And we look at what are the biggest issues by party going into the 2020 election. | ||
If we look at Democrats, 30% of Democrats say that health care is their biggest issue. | ||
12% say it's the economy. | ||
10% say it's the environment. | ||
So it's health care, and then about half of those people say economy. | ||
About a third of the people that say health care say the environment. | ||
So it's 30, 12, and 10. | ||
For independents, 20% say health care is the most important. | ||
14% say it's the economy 13% say it's immigration For Republicans, it's 40% immigration, 13% healthcare, and 9% on the economy. | ||
So, we'll start off by looking at healthcare. | ||
If we're going into 2020, and the number one issue for Independents and Democrats alike is healthcare, it might be worth asking, what is the President's approval rating on healthcare? | ||
36% 36% approval rating on health care 56% disapproval on health care so the number one issue for independents the number one issue for democrats we're at a deficit of 20% more than half the country disapproves and I imagine if you take out republicans the numbers are probably much higher this didn't have A breakdown by party, which is a travesty because you know we had a good opportunity to work on this. | ||
Failed because of, I would say, more so the GOP leadership. | ||
But nevertheless, what did we hear from the president just a month ago? | ||
That he wanted to attack some of the most popular provisions of Obamacare and also slash Medicare. | ||
So it would have made that position worse. | ||
So that's the kind of thinking we have going into 2020. | ||
These are the kind of numbers. | ||
Number one issue for independence, we're underwater by 20%. | ||
And then you might wonder about the economy. | ||
Economies number two for Independents and Democrats is number three for Republicans. | ||
And you might think, and this is my thought process in 2017 and 2018, my thought process was, okay, if we're not getting immigration solved, if we're not getting foreign policy solved, well, at least we're getting the economy solved. | ||
Because that's what all the propaganda was about. | ||
That's what the big legislative push was about. | ||
It was about jobs. | ||
It was about the tax cuts. | ||
And that's all we can talk about these days is the GDP numbers, the unemployment numbers, the wage increase, and so on. | ||
So at the very least, the economy will be good going into 2018. | ||
If the economy's good, that'll depress Democrat turnout. | ||
That'll increase Republican turnout. | ||
People say, economy's good, I'm not that upset, we kind of like this guy, we'll get a big majority, then we could pass immigration. | ||
Well, it turned out that didn't work out in 2018. | ||
Didn't work out. | ||
This big tax cut that they try to sell everybody on, and that's what these stupid people, that's what the people in the think tanks, that's what the donors and all these other people pitch our politicians and others, that's what Jared Kushner, Heritage-type people, pitch the president, is that if we just cut the taxes, then you're gonna get big majorities in the House and you're gonna win the election. | ||
People like tax cuts. | ||
It's the economy, stupid. | ||
That rules the elections. | ||
It never really works out that way. | ||
You know, maybe they deliver the tax cut and it works, but then they don't sell it, right? | ||
They don't deliver that to the people with the message that says, we're the ones that cut your taxes, this is such a great thing. | ||
And it shows in the polls. | ||
This is the issue we should be leading on, because this is the one we sacrificed everything else for, was the corporate tax cut. | ||
And what is the approval rating for the tax cut? | ||
If you look at CBS, 74% of respondents in this poll said the new tax law had no impact on their tax bill or forced them to pay more. | ||
Three-quarters of the country says the big tax cut, which remember we used that very arcane Senate rule to pass with a simple majority, couldn't do that for wall funding, but we could do that for the tax cuts. | ||
That tax cut, three-quarters of the country said it made no difference, or they paid more, which is unacceptable that they would even say that because it probably isn't even true. | ||
Now, we don't know. | ||
We don't have any data on that. | ||
The Treasury Secretary says, oh, a family earning $74,000 should at least have $2,500 in tax savings. | ||
We don't really know what the data looks like yet, but it's unacceptable either way. | ||
It really doesn't matter what the facts are if the perception is In three-quarters of the population that it made no difference or they're paying more than it was a failure, right? | ||
It didn't matter one way or the other if it's a good economy, if it's a bad economy. | ||
People ask me that a lot. | ||
Is the recovery real? | ||
Do people perceive it as real? | ||
Clearly not. | ||
So 74% said no effect or they paid more and research by the Pew Center indicates that 36% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the tax cut or 49% disapprove. | ||
Half the country disapproves of the tax cut. | ||
You look at the Monmouth poll, this is the other number we have, opinions on the tax cut. | ||
GOP has a 51% approval rating for the tax cut, which is good. | ||
Independents have a 35% approval rating, 41% disapproval, so underwater by 6. | ||
And Democrats, it's 14 in favor, 68 against. | ||
So healthcare were underwater by 20%. | ||
Tax cuts slash economy were underwater arguably by 75% if they say the tax cuts made no difference. | ||
And of course, approval on the economy is different. | ||
It's a little bit higher. | ||
But again, if we're talking about the signature piece of legislation of this administration so far, being the tax cuts, And you have how many percentages of people in the middle and on the left that say that they're paying more, they're paying the same, or they don't even like it. | ||
What really difference did it make? | ||
It probably may have even hurt us. | ||
So that's health care. | ||
That's the economy. | ||
On immigration, the approval rating is 41 to 54. | ||
41% approve of the president's job. | ||
On immigration, 54% disapprove. | ||
So I look at these numbers I say it's not going to happen. | ||
I say 2020 is not going to happen. | ||
And you know what else? | ||
I hear the slogan, Keep America Great. | ||
That's the one he's been trotting out lately. | ||
In 2016 it was Make America Great Again. | ||
In 2020 it's going to be Keep America Great. | ||
And I heard this little conversation I was having with QAnon earlier today and some friends. | ||
This actually vindicates everything that the left said about President Trump. | ||
Because we look across the board at the economy, we look at foreign policy, we look at immigration. | ||
Immigration we've covered for two weeks. | ||
It's worse than ever. | ||
It's worse than under Obama, without a doubt. | ||
It may be as bad or worse than George W. Bush. | ||
So immigration, we know. | ||
Foreign policy, they're just talking about today how Kim Jong-un is testing new missiles. | ||
We're basically laying the groundwork for a war with Iran. | ||
We're in Syria indefinitely. | ||
We're in Iraq indefinitely. | ||
We're in Yemen indefinitely, which we'll get to towards the end of this show. | ||
Then we look at the economy. | ||
We look at the tariffs, the trade situation. | ||
That hasn't improved since he got into office. | ||
Didn't even ratify the USMCA. | ||
We look at tax cuts. | ||
It happened, but to what benefit for normal Americans? | ||
Just about every way you slice it, and that's not even to mention the censorship, electoral problems for Republicans, and so on. | ||
Every way you slice it, we are maybe at the same place we were in 2016, and there's a pretty strong case to be made that in every metric it's gotten worse than we were in 2016. | ||
Yet he says keep America great. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
This vindicates what the left said, which was that it was never about America. | ||
It was about this vanity project for this sick man. | ||
It hurts me to say that. | ||
It hurts me to say that. | ||
You know I have great personal affection for the president. | ||
You know I was a big supporter in 16 and right up until very recently, right up until the funding bill. | ||
But what does it tell you that we're going to trot out this slogan now to campaign in 2020 and the expectation is we're going to dutifully line up for the rallies and campaign and so on under the slogan Keep America Great? | ||
The country has not been made great again, right? | ||
And you could say, well, it's sloganeering, it's politics. | ||
To me it's profoundly insulting because what is required to make this administration saleable in 2020 is lies. | ||
The only way that you could run on this record is simply by lying about it and you're already seeing that happening on the border. | ||
He says finish the wall. | ||
Finish the wall? | ||
Hasn't even been started. | ||
Hasn't even been started. | ||
We got, you know, the government emergency money, a billion dollars allocated from the Pentagon. | ||
We still haven't even broken ground on a single mile of new border barrier, fence, let alone wall. | ||
So that's just one example where the only way that this administration is defensible and, again, saleable in 2020 to get another four years is just simply to lie about it. | ||
The border wall is being built. | ||
Tax cuts are working. | ||
Foreign policy is, well, at least I went to North Korea or, you know, whatever. | ||
At least I went to Hanoi in Singapore. | ||
So it's profoundly disappointing. | ||
I have to look at where we are right now. | ||
And I'll continue to say, is there room for course correction? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe, right? | ||
If he gets in a call back in DHS and maybe Jesus Christ himself comes back and tries to work some magic on the Congress, yeah, maybe there's room for chorus correction, right? | ||
I'm not really holding out a whole lot of hope, but where we are right now, I guess what matters is where we are today, This is a total bust and it's such a shame because this would have been the opportunity to be a transformational presidency. | ||
You understand this. | ||
On the same scale of Franklin D Roosevelt, on the scale of Reagan, we're talking his picture hanging in your kitchen or living room like they did for other presidents, easily winning a landslide re-election. | ||
It could have been possible because these were populist issues that across the board were winnable. | ||
These were issues that a lot of people cared about. | ||
Securing the border and fixing health care and the economy, trade, all that stuff. | ||
It was populism and nationalism, like Steve Bannon says. | ||
So that was all in the cards, I think, arguably in 2016. | ||
But it's all been squandered. | ||
Jared Kushner has come in. | ||
so Sort of a story too often told. | ||
A Jared Kushner-like figure who comes in behind the scenes and just kind of wrecks everything. | ||
You know, a Jared Kushner-like character who, you know, through less than honest means, less than merit, works his way into the system, weasels his way in there, and just kind of breaks everything. | ||
Just kind of finds a way where everything he touches just kind of turns to complete shit. | ||
And that's what's been allowed to happen. | ||
And so you had a great opportunity, sort of like the Notre Dame. | ||
In a way, it's actually symbolic, the Notre Dame. | ||
Don't you think? | ||
In a way, you had this great administration, such great hopes, such great aspirations. | ||
And now, just look at it. | ||
Every day, look at it. | ||
It's reflected in the policy. | ||
It's reflected in the polling. | ||
And so, he'll be lucky if he gets elected by the skin of his teeth. | ||
I think there's one possible path forward for him. | ||
And that's if the Democrats rip each other to pieces and they put up somebody who's not viable. | ||
You know, they put up somebody who's wildly unpopular or maybe they have, you know, some bad scandal or they're not a good campaigner. | ||
It's the Democrats' race to lose at this point. | ||
And honestly, if they lose, or rather if he loses, then it's like, what comes after that? | ||
Who comes after Trump? | ||
The work simply hasn't been done. | ||
Infrastructure hasn't been built. | ||
A successor has not been chosen. | ||
You know, all these people that were like LARPing in 2016 as legitimate political operatives, what have they been doing except for like sipping margaritas on the beach and selling books? | ||
And you know who I'm talking about, right? | ||
All these people who hang out in Trump Hotel in Washington DC and that's literally all they're capable of doing. | ||
It's just drinking and schmoozing and jerking each other off and talking about how smart they are, you know, doing periscopes. | ||
I'm a serious political operative. | ||
I'm rubbing shoulders with Don jr. | ||
It's a clown show. | ||
It's a total clown show and Look, we're just gonna have to go underground for a while all the changes that will have to come in the next generation It's on you and me. | ||
It's on us government's not coming anymore. | ||
So that's not look it's not a black pill. | ||
That's depressing I know it's sad. | ||
It's rough. | ||
This is a rough episode. | ||
It's rough. | ||
It's a rough situation. | ||
Hello but That doesn't mean that there isn't a path forward, it just means that in terms of electoral politics, you're probably not going to see a whole lot change. | ||
Probably not going to see an avenue forward in the near future, unless things radically change. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
It means you just gotta take care of yourself. | ||
Take care of your own situation, do what you can to lay low, get underground, get dug in, build up your network, protect your security, your privacy, and so on. | ||
But I look at these polls, I look at 2020, And if people are not freaking out right now, they have no clue what's going on. | ||
You know, and that's what terrifies me the most. | ||
Because Charlie Kirk and all these other people in the campaign and surrounding the president, I think they really do believe that they're sailing into an easy re-election. | ||
And it just so is not there. | ||
And that has to be a wake-up call to people. | ||
People like Brad Parscale, who are tight with Kushner and all these others. | ||
You gotta see what's going on here. | ||
Registered voters, you know, that are felons in Florida are becoming Republicans? | ||
It's not happening, you know? | ||
So... Anyway, these are the numbers we have. | ||
That's what we have to look forward to in 2020. | ||
I'll be there. | ||
That'll be my last shebang, you know? | ||
That'll be the last big election, I guess, that we're really gonna go hard for. | ||
We'll try and get him re-elected because what's the alternative? | ||
We're gonna vote for a gay man or a black woman or whatever else, you know? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So we're gonna have to go out for him, and in spite of all this, and if it doesn't work out, then it doesn't work out. | ||
If it does, we bought ourselves some more time, I guess, a little bit more coverage there. | ||
But so that's the polls. | ||
Our last story of the night is along similar lines here. | ||
It's this Yemen bill. | ||
Again, it's along the same lines, and we've talked about this before. | ||
It happened in the Senate. | ||
It happened in the House. | ||
They passed this resolution, which is actually quite a good resolution. | ||
Well, it had actually bad origins. | ||
The resolution says we're demanding an end to America's involvement in this Saudi-led proxy war in Yemen, which if you're not familiar, in 2014 Iran sponsors this rebellion, or this is what's alleged by the government. | ||
We don't really know if this is true. | ||
But this Shiite rebellion happens in Yemen. | ||
Yemen is a satellite state, a Gulf country of Saudi Arabia. | ||
So the Shiite minority, I don't know if they're a majority, but a substantial part of the population, they try to wrest control of the country. | ||
They're called the Houthis. | ||
This civil war breaks out. | ||
The Saudis intervene to try and keep their satellite government, their satellite regime in power in Yemen. | ||
And they've been fighting ever since. | ||
It's been this brutal civil war. | ||
They've been bombing. | ||
It's the worst humanitarian disaster in the world, officially. | ||
You've got disease outbreaks. | ||
You've got children dying, like all kinds of civilian casualties. | ||
It's just brutal. | ||
And so we should end our involvement in this war for that reason, or for the reason that it's not our fight, or the Saudis aren't competent at fighting. | ||
I mean, there's a host of reasons. | ||
The reason Congress decided to end this war is really gay. | ||
They said we're going to end this war because Khashoggi got killed. | ||
You remember the journalist who was killed in Turkey and then he was like the martyr? | ||
They're waving the bloody shirt about journalists getting oppressed across the world because of this guy. | ||
And that's why they draft this resolution. | ||
First in the Senate, it passed through the House recently, and it's to say, you know, the President cannot conduct this war without an official declaration by the Congress, which again, like I said, bad origin, really gay, like weird, dumb reason. | ||
The Khashoggi thing, I still don't understand, right? | ||
But overall, it's a good message. | ||
It's good in the substance, particularly about the Yemen war, and it's good generally in principle about the idea that the Congress should dictate where we go to war, not the Pentagon, not the CIA or whoever's conducting these operations. | ||
President vetoes it, second veto of his administration. | ||
And we knew this was going to happen. | ||
I think we talked about this when it passed the House. | ||
You know, they said it was projected that the President would veto it. | ||
And here's just another, there's just another data point that shows that the administration is lost. | ||
Because, you know, and I go back to where we were in 2015 and 16 and you watch campaign Trump and the speeches and what he was saying about foreign policy and the Bush administration and this other stuff. | ||
It's just like a totally different ballgame. | ||
Now, here we are, like, nobody could tell you where Yemen is on a map. | ||
Could you tell me where Yemen is? | ||
Could you tell me the capital of Yemen? | ||
Could you tell me the fighters? | ||
Could you tell me what's going on there? | ||
No. | ||
And that's not to say that you should be able to know for us to have an operation, but it is to say that if you're not familiar with it, Like, we should be kept apprised of these things. | ||
We should know about them. | ||
Our Congress should have a say in them. | ||
And moreover, there should be a clear and defined interest in an endgame for us there. | ||
And, like, none of that is happening. | ||
I feel like Trump in 16 and, you know, 15, when he was running, would have said something like that should be brought to an end. | ||
Like he said about Iraq. | ||
Or like he said about Syria. | ||
Or like he said about Afghanistan. | ||
And it seems like that's been totally abandoned. | ||
It seems like all the, even the promises, and that was always what I defended him on. | ||
That was always the grounds I defended him on was... | ||
Congress is impeding him, you know, or somebody else is blocking him. | ||
Somebody else is making him do something. | ||
But he really still believes. | ||
There's no evidence for that anymore. | ||
During the Syria strikes, there was. | ||
They wanted him to invade Syria. | ||
They wanted him to remove Assad. | ||
And he, there was restraint. | ||
He said, I'm gonna do this missile strike, and then that's it. | ||
And it was during the Chinese president's visit at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Like, come on. | ||
We all know what that was about. | ||
But in this case, here was a clear-cut example where he even had an out where he could say, okay, I've got this resolution and it would be an easy win. | ||
All we're doing over there is refueling their planes anyway. | ||
And the president even said, he says, quote, this resolution is an unnecessary and dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities. | ||
Endangering the lives of American citizens and brave service members today in the future. | ||
And the reason he said it was unnecessary was because he says there's no US personnel in Yemen or just refueling their planes. | ||
Doesn't that make it all the more like a no-brainer? | ||
Just stop the refueling of the planes, and then you can say, look, I ended our war in Yemen? | ||
So, it's just another data point. | ||
It's just another, like, easy and simple victory that could have been done, that could have been accomplished. | ||
I think that we could have maneuvered something maybe for once for the American people, and it just didn't happen. | ||
Just wasn't followed through on, wasn't executed. | ||
Instead, we got a veto. | ||
And what really hurt about the veto more than anything is it's like, you know, you can veto this, But you couldn't veto the funding bill. | ||
You know, that's what gets me. | ||
That's really what started this real downhill turn, was he signed into law the funding bill that said, we're not going to deport unaccompanied minors. | ||
We're not going to deport the sponsors of unaccompanied minors. | ||
We're going to expand catch and release. | ||
So it's like, you'll veto a resolution and that's going against your campaign promises, but you couldn't veto the other thing about immigration, which was like the most important thing for you to do. | ||
And that you didn't veto that one was breaking campaign promise. | ||
It just seems like it's a totally different animal. | ||
This is now the Kushtra administration. | ||
And that's not even... before that was like a pejorative thing to say. | ||
It's like get under his skin. | ||
Now it's just descriptive. | ||
It's not even... I don't even think you could say it in like a hyperbolic way. | ||
That's just the way it functions. | ||
I've heard from people around Who say that the way it operates in the White House is that nothing moves without Kushner having to look at it. | ||
Nobody gets hired, nothing gets signed, nothing gets on the President's desk without Kushner looking at it and approving it first. | ||
And even worse still, the new Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, just totally bends over for Kushner. | ||
I guess they say that John Kelly Although he was no good, was at least like a man, and he would stand up to Kushner, and if he didn't like something, he would say no, and he would, you know, shut down some things. | ||
But Mulvaney just seems to be, and this is what I've heard, totally letting Kushner just dominate the administration, and it shows. | ||
And it shows. | ||
So we'll see what happens in 2020. | ||
It's just kind of a shame. | ||
The polling, the policy, it's all just... there's nothing good to find here. | ||
I guess there was one good thing. | ||
This William Barr ruling. | ||
He overturned a ruling from a lower immigration court which says that We can now detain people who even have a probable fear who apply for asylum doesn't apply to the families which is kind of the catch because they're all families at the border but it says that if you're not with a minor and you apply for asylum and you do establish credible fear through an interview We're going to keep you at the border. | ||
We're going to detain you at the border. | ||
I don't know how far that'll go because logistically we don't have the facilities for that but I guess that's like one thing we could look at is kind of positive and you know last week we were like oh maybe we'll get COBAC. | ||
I guess we'll keep watching that but I gotta tell you it's just like we're in free fall here. | ||
We're in total free fall and that's why I like the Joker thing. | ||
That's why I like the Yang thing even though people critiqued it and they had a lot of problems with Some of that stuff, at the very least, was a little bit of a respite. | ||
Is that how you pronounce it? | ||
A respite? | ||
A respite from just the avalanche, right? | ||
Of darkened pills, of black pills, but... Anyway, we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
I'll give you a little comedic relief. | ||
How's that? | ||
Because it's been a heavy episode, so we'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
Are you guys feeling the black pill, or is it just me? | ||
You know, honestly, I feel like I've simply just transcended it. | ||
I look at these things and I'm kind of immune from it now, you know? | ||
I'm kind of immune from the pills. | ||
I look at myself in the mirror today before I go on the show, and I don't know if I just have like a psychotic look in my eyes, but I'm like, you know, we're just gonna do the show and that's just how it goes, right? | ||
You know, life goes on. | ||
So I don't know if I've been broken. | ||
I don't know if my innocence has been stolen. | ||
You know, that twinkle in my eyes. | ||
Who tweeted about that? | ||
I know people are going to remind me. | ||
I know who it is. | ||
Somebody tweeting about the twinkle in their eyes being gone, who I gave them a hard time. | ||
But that's how it feels these days, you know? | ||
It really does feel like all that hope, all that optimism is just... | ||
Reality is what it is, right? | ||
But the difference is between the reality pill and the black pill is we're gonna forge ahead. | ||
It's tough. | ||
The political situation is, you know, like I just stated. | ||
I don't have to reiterate. | ||
But the difference is we're not telling you that means that we have to give up on it or we have to do something crazy. | ||
The reality pill is, yeah, things are bad. | ||
And I've always given it to you straight. | ||
I've never been, like, optimistic. | ||
I've always said, look, Trump is maybe doing this, or these are our options. | ||
This is a more plausible explanation than this other thing. | ||
Things are bad. | ||
You know, we knew they were gonna be bad. | ||
So, we just gotta keep sticking it out, right? | ||
But let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We've got Zoomer Nation who says, you look whiter than half the people in England. | ||
True! | ||
Even though I'm not white! | ||
Even though I'm not white. | ||
Remember, I'm not white. | ||
I'm not white. | ||
How could I be white? | ||
Italian? | ||
Irish? | ||
Mexican? | ||
Where's the white? | ||
I can't find it. | ||
I can't find it. | ||
Melanin. | ||
It's there, right? | ||
And I see a lot of non-white there. | ||
I don't think any of those guys identify as white, so... But it's true. | ||
I've been told that before. | ||
I am whiter than a lot of these Euro-poors, you know? | ||
All these Europeans are always like, you're an Ameramut, you're a mestizo, you're this and that. | ||
I'm whiter than half of them. | ||
Especially, you know, you go further east. | ||
I'm whiter than like all of them, so... | ||
It's true, and especially in England. | ||
England's, you know, they're not doing so hot. | ||
I think I'm gonna head over there maybe before the end of the year. | ||
No. | ||
I was never a radio guy. | ||
I'm too, uh, I'm too retarded for radio. | ||
I have to have a visual stimulation as well, you know. | ||
So, the thought of listening to Radio for hours, or like a podcast. | ||
It makes me go crazy. | ||
I don't know how people can do that. | ||
I kind of get that when I play like Civ V and I put something on in the background, but... No, I've never been a radio guy, so I can't say that I have. | ||
I'm influenced by Donald Trump. | ||
I'm influenced by Sam Hyde. | ||
I'm influenced by... Who else? | ||
I don't know who else. | ||
I'd have to... I'd have to think about that. | ||
But definitely not Howard Stern. | ||
Trump Army of Kentucky says it seems like ever since Julian Assange got arrested, all the liberals now want to express their opinion. | ||
You know what? | ||
If you don't own a gun, just STFU. | ||
I know what you mean about that. | ||
You mean express their opinion about Assange? | ||
Or... I don't know what exactly you're hinting at about liberals suddenly... I haven't noticed a change since he got arrested. | ||
Limmy says, endless super chats to keep Nick streaming past 9 p.m. | ||
It's not about the money, it's about sending a message. | ||
Yeah, I've understood that at this point. | ||
It's just my penance, my punishment in this world, right? | ||
It's my 40 days in the woods, right? | ||
Isn't that the Lenten season, huh? | ||
Hogpilled says, Nick, what's your opinion on mestizos dating, marrying, and having children with whites since they are partially both I don't know. | ||
I guess it's a case-by-case basis. | ||
I don't think there's anything morally wrong with race mixing. | ||
It's just something that I would never do. | ||
I would never do it. | ||
I wouldn't have it for my children. | ||
I can't find anything morally wrong with it. | ||
The Catholic Church says there's nothing morally wrong with it. | ||
I think it's a bad choice. | ||
I think it's unwise for many, many, many, many reasons. | ||
So I think it's kind of an individual case-by-case basis. | ||
It's no secret that my father is half Mexican and my mother is 100% Italian. | ||
In their case, it worked. | ||
Culturally, my father grew up in an Italian neighborhood. | ||
It's not like he was... Some people speculate on poll that I descend from illegal immigrants or something. | ||
But it was very culturally similar and looks white to me basically, right? | ||
So it was compatible. | ||
I guess that's the operative word there is compatible. | ||
So I guess that's really what it comes down to. | ||
I don't think you'd really lay down a blanket judgment. | ||
But generally it works better if you marry within your own. | ||
You know, for some people it works, for some people it doesn't. | ||
I think as a rule it should be maintained that you marry within your own as close as possible. | ||
You know, and people like Destiny and others try to make it out like, oh so you're saying that Having sex with black people is like evil and degrading and it's like where did you get that from? | ||
Where have I ever said anything close to that? | ||
You know, but that's the liberal mind always. | ||
They always have to take it to the extreme, always have to take it to the most, the worst, the most pernicious, the most evil. | ||
My perception on it has always been that you're not doing your child any favors by raising them in a household that is not coherent. | ||
You know, that is where the parents are not compatible and where they don't have a coherent sense of identity. | ||
So if that's, if you make considerations for that, then, you know, I guess it's up to the couple. | ||
But as a rule, I would say you should probably try and stick as close as possible, you know, as a general rule, you know. | ||
And that doesn't mean there's no exceptions, but they've just got to be exceptions. | ||
That's really the problem, is now it's like every advertisement is black and white. | ||
Every advertisement is black guy, white girl, or it's just interracial, you know, plain and simple. | ||
And it's like you tolerate something, but you don't approve of it as a rule, you know, and that's what we've gotten away from as a society. | ||
We can tolerate things, but that's just exactly the word. | ||
It's tolerate, meaning we don't like it, but yeah, all right, you can whatever. | ||
But it'll be there, and you know it'll be there, and we'll tolerate that. | ||
But now, it's like everything's been inverted and the exceptions are becoming the rules, you know, so... Generally advise against it. | ||
But I guess it's up to the individual, you know, I guess it's up to... I hate saying that, you know, the individual, right? | ||
But it should be advised against, maybe social stigma against, but... You know, I guess when you're talking about mestizo in particular, it's something that is hard to define. | ||
You know, it is hard to define sometimes. | ||
Is it a genetic thing? | ||
Is it a cultural thing? | ||
You know, sometimes certain genes are expressed in a different way. | ||
So, uh, you know, I guess it all depends. | ||
But like I said, as a rule, it's not hard. | ||
It's not hard. | ||
Just try and stick within your own. | ||
Pepe says, great job, Nick. | ||
Thanks for the based content. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Walldoor says Blackpillow is inherently racist. | ||
Shaking my head, fam. | ||
To be honest, senpai. | ||
That was kind of funny to me. | ||
You know, I thought we were over with that stuff. | ||
I thought that was done. | ||
But then I went to Iowa State and I said, well, you know, the black people, uh, say in this percentage that gun control should be considered over, you know, whatever. | ||
I forget the exact statistic, but I said, you know, black Americans, X, Y, and Z. And they actually got offended. | ||
They're like, that's offensive. | ||
You can't. | ||
And I thought, I thought we finished that. | ||
I thought that was over like 10 years ago. | ||
I've said it before on the show. | ||
I was like, remember that weird time in our lives when we all had to say African American? | ||
And it just feels like, and that's what it is, frankly, with certain groups of people. | ||
That's what you understand. | ||
It's just the total destruction of order. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's what it's fundamentally about. | ||
You look at how things work over there. | ||
Over there, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
It's just mobs. | ||
It's just mob rule and there's just no order. | ||
There's no orderliness. | ||
There's no rules. | ||
There's no restraint. | ||
It's just anarchy. | ||
You know, that's the problem is when you bring in all these people. | ||
And they just have no respect. | ||
They just have no respect. | ||
In Europe, it's like two people who hate each other and they think that one and the other is destroying the country. | ||
They have it out in university. | ||
That's how it's been for thousands of years. | ||
Or they have a duel, but it's honorable. | ||
It's orderly. | ||
In these other countries, it's like, it's like just crazy town. | ||
If you're bald, they'll like smash your skull open and mine for gold. | ||
And just, it's just crazy stuff. | ||
And that's what's coming to our shores. | ||
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So. | |
I don't know. | ||
I look forward to it. | ||
You know, they're like, oh, math is colonialist and all this other stuff is Eurocentric. | ||
Okay, yeah, whatever, man. | ||
Whatever. | ||
It's gonna look like that music video, This is America. | ||
That's what it's gonna look like. | ||
That's our country. | ||
This is America. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Donald Glover? | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that one. | ||
I don't know what you're getting out of that one. | ||
The Muslim thing isn't a problem in America. | ||
I don't know why... It's so stupid of me how conservatives are always like, Sharia law! | ||
Sharia law is coming to America! | ||
It's like Jews already... Well, I shouldn't say that. | ||
I shouldn't say that at all. | ||
Jews already are our closest allies. | ||
We already have a non-Abrahamic religion who are our best friends. | ||
That's what I was getting at. | ||
Yeah, that's where I was going with that one. | ||
We already have a non-Abrahamic religion who are our closest allies. | ||
Right? | ||
So I don't know why people are looking for a new best friend. | ||
And Muslims, we already, sorry Muslims, we already got Judeo-Christian. | ||
Come on. | ||
Just kill me already. | ||
Just kill me already. | ||
All right? | ||
I know. | ||
I know what's going on. | ||
You know I know what's going on. | ||
You know what I wanted to say there. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
We still on the air? | ||
We still on the air? | ||
Is YouTube still allowing this broadcast to be streamed? | ||
Well, you get what I'm saying. | ||
You know the picture. | ||
People complain about Sharia law. | ||
It's like we got to worry about Talmudic law, basically. | ||
Okay? | ||
If you want to know the truth. | ||
Frankly. | ||
Who are the ones complaining about Sharia Law? | ||
It's the Zionist Federation of San Francisco? | ||
It's actually, that's the Jewish Federation of San Francisco. | ||
It's like, I don't know, if they're the ones at the Federation, maybe they're the ones we gotta be worried about their influence, right? | ||
You know, all these large, shadowy Jewish organizations. | ||
Sharia Law coming to our shores! | ||
It's like, wait a second, where'd you get all this money? | ||
And they're like, I don't know. | ||
We gotta get out of town. | ||
So, um, it's jokes by the way. | ||
It's all a parody. | ||
This is all ironic. | ||
I'm just totally kidding with you guys. | ||
You know I wouldn't. | ||
Conspiracy theories like that, we don't traffic in those. | ||
Um, so the Muslim thing I don't get. | ||
It's not a threat. | ||
They're like 1% of the population. | ||
They've got a few enclaves. | ||
What, in like Dearborn, Michigan? | ||
And like in a handful of other places. | ||
That's not to say that it's not like, you know, that that's ideal or we want that. | ||
But like, let's look at the bigger picture. | ||
The whole Southwest is Mexico now. | ||
You look at California, you look at Arizona, New Mexico, it's like all Mexico. | ||
And you look at all the major cities, they've got little Mexico. | ||
So, is the Sharia law thing the problem? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, it's gonna look like Brazil. | ||
It'll look like Mexico. | ||
You know, Brazil's Portuguese. | ||
So, a little different. | ||
Marginally different. | ||
It'll be like Mexico or Brazil. | ||
I guess Brazil because they have a significant African population as well. | ||
So maybe it'll look like Brazil, I guess. | ||
But the Muslim... I don't know where you're coming from with the Muslim thing. | ||
The Muslims are more of a disturbance, I guess you could say. | ||
The influx of Muslim migrants are a fiscal disturbance. | ||
You know, that's the way I want to say it. | ||
Very clean. | ||
Don't want to be insensitive about it or, you know, be Islamophobic. | ||
That little disturbance is more of a problem in Europe and Canada. | ||
We have an issue with people from south of the border. | ||
In short, I love all people. | ||
Everybody's equal. | ||
The real problem in this country is white men. | ||
The white working class. | ||
Is that good enough Sundar Pichai? | ||
Is that good enough for you and all these others? | ||
Are you happy? | ||
Uh, Waldor says, white is the new black. | ||
Yeah, I, okay, I agree. | ||
Frosty says, Michael Moore? | ||
Who is that? | ||
Yeah, it's some white guy, I guess. | ||
Some, some fat white guy. | ||
Samurai says, uh, would be fun to see you on DLive playing Papers, please. | ||
Experience life as a wagy and also stop people from illegally entering your country. | ||
Fun game. | ||
Papers, please. | ||
I'll have to look that one up. | ||
I've been looking for new games to play on stream. | ||
So I'll have to look that one up. | ||
I don't like the intense games. | ||
I like sort of laid back casual games that I can read the live chat and stuff. | ||
So I'll check that out. | ||
Boom says Steven Crowder likes to dress like a woman in every skit because he is an unfunny homo degenerate. | ||
Changed my mind. | ||
Well, it is certainly conspicuous at this point. | ||
It is a little bit, um... It's like, Steve, what's going on, big guy? | ||
Every skit, you're doing the trans bit? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
You know, at a certain point, you gotta wonder, are the writers hip to this? | ||
You know, when they go to the pitch meeting and Steven Crowder's like, okay... | ||
In this skit, I'm in drag, and people, you know, it's like, Steve, this is the 10th skit this week where you're in drag. | ||
What's going on? | ||
I don't know if that happens in the writers room, if people have called them out, but it's... We have never done a show, or a bit, on this show in drag. | ||
So I don't know why, it's like every time I watch this guy, I know what you're saying. | ||
So, but I don't know, maybe it's just, maybe they just think that's funny. | ||
You know, maybe that Bozo just thinks that's really funny. | ||
Gruzai says McDonald's cheeseburger called McPeePeePooPoo. | ||
Wow, thank you. | ||
Basketball says Notre Dame Refugee Welcome Center and KFC Taco Bell Pizza Hut. | ||
That sounds not bad, although I don't know what you mean by refuge. | ||
It's not like people live there, right? | ||
So, I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
Oh, turning Notre Dame into a Refugee Welcome Center. | ||
And, you know, well, the Refugee Center, I don't know, I wouldn't go for that, but yeah, turn Notre Dame into a McDonald's. | ||
Maybe that's, maybe that's the modernism that we need. | ||
You know, when I think of the church getting with the times, I think in terms of that. | ||
You know, maybe if we had a little KFC going on, a little food court. | ||
You know, we have to evolve a little bit. | ||
That's what Burke said. | ||
A little bit of change doesn't hurt anybody. | ||
Oliver Cromwell says, great show, Nick. | ||
I have a question for you. | ||
Oftentimes my household sponges accumulate an awful amount of buildup. | ||
What can I do to prevent this? | ||
What kind of question is this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do I look like somebody who touches a sponge a lot? | ||
Do I look like somebody who's out there, you know, cleaning things with a sponge? | ||
I don't live alone yet, alright? | ||
I live with an Italian mother. | ||
No, I don't mean that in a disparaging way, but it's like, look, that's just kinda how it goes, alright? | ||
So no, I don't know anything about the household sponge. | ||
Don't know anything about that. | ||
We're trying to make it a very clean transition from mom taking care of me to a wife taking care of me. | ||
I think that's actually what I'll do, because I could move out now. | ||
You know, people are like, oh you live with your parents. | ||
It's like, if you saw how much money I was saving, you would kill yourself, you know? | ||
So I could move out, but I'm trying to make it as clean as possible of a transition. | ||
So it's like, move out of the house with the mom, move into the house with the wife, and wife can pick up right where mom left off, you know? | ||
Making dinner and everything else. | ||
So, uh, so that's what I'm aiming for. | ||
That's what I'm shooting for. | ||
That's, that's how Italians do it. | ||
I think we've got it figured out. | ||
You know, all these psycho Anglos, you wonder why white people are out there shooting everything up. | ||
It's because they all live alone and they have to do their own dishes and they have to make their own dinner. | ||
They have to go to work and do all the chores. | ||
No division of labor. | ||
You know, they're left to like write manifestos and with a, with a little lamp by the, and I know I'm going to get some wignat. | ||
They were all, all the mass shooters were not white or something. | ||
You know, it's a joke. | ||
All right. | ||
It's a joke lighten up So we're aiming for that clean transition clean transition so So that's that's the plan there. | ||
So so I in short I can't tell you about the sponge really good comic says the white pill of all buildings being turned into Jewish cubes is the that cyber parkour will be made easy for us future neon knickers Neon Knickers. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
That is true. | ||
When I, uh, you know, I'll get some kind of, uh, I don't know what you call those, but like one of those future glasses where it's just like one thing, like a visor, and I'll just get like a very cyberpunk type outfit, maybe like a big trench coat, self-tying shoes from Back to the Future 2, and me and the Knickers will do a big bank heist or something to fund our To fund our gaming operation, you know? | ||
Our gaming operation. | ||
And we'll be, like, running across the rooftops, cops on hoverboards, shooting lasers. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
You know, the Cubes will truly provide a great cyberscape for future adventures. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
That is a great benefit. | ||
Nick Spence says, Deerfield, Illinois is an epic Jewish settlement full of Ben Shapiro's. | ||
Trust me, I built a Jewish school there. | ||
Deerfield, Illinois, huh? | ||
I don't think I've ever been there before. | ||
I know the one we know is Skokie. | ||
That's the one that's predominantly Jewish, but interesting. | ||
I didn't know that about Deerfield. | ||
John Doe says thoughts on the Jesuits. | ||
I'm a Protestant so I'm really ignorant on the Jesuits and their beliefs. | ||
My dad says all high flyers are Jesuits and controlled by the Black Pope. | ||
He's not woke to the JQ. | ||
I don't know what the JQ is. | ||
Don't know what you're talking about that one. | ||
Is that like a, you know, barbecue thing? | ||
Is that like, um, HQ trivia? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Um, and what is, I don't know what the Black Pope is. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
I don't know very much about Jesuits. | ||
I know that Jesuits... I'm pretty sure Pope Francis is a Jesuit, right? | ||
So that kind of says it there, right? | ||
There's a bit of a meme among traditional Catholics about Jesuits. | ||
So they're Catholics, obviously. | ||
I don't know too much about the particulars, but I do know they tend towards the liberal. | ||
They tend towards the more internationalist, you know, temperaments, inclinations. | ||
So that's what I'll say about them, but I don't know what all this other stuff is about. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know the rest. | ||
Slowzy says your mug came in, Nick, and it's great! | ||
More merch? | ||
Yes, more merch is on the way, but I'm glad you're enjoying the mug. | ||
DanMG says the spire alone being remade by Modernist is worse than the entire Church of Notre Dame burning down. | ||
Oh, here we go. | ||
Real hot Conjuring takes recently, you bored? | ||
Oh, what a doofus. | ||
Clearly you don't understand what I'm saying. | ||
Remember, this is a show for high IQ people. | ||
You have to have a high IQ. | ||
If you're low IQ, you're not gonna get the takes, okay? | ||
I don't know how... Is that one really so hard to understand? | ||
Chat, chat, am I wrong on this? | ||
Back me up on this, will ya? | ||
It's just such a... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just such a simple concept to me. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly what we're saying. | ||
What we're saying is that the perversion of something is probably worse than the destruction of something, you know? | ||
Would you say that, um, you know, a loved one dying and being buried, would you say that maybe that is a better situation than a loved one dying and then being exhumed? | ||
Right? | ||
By the communists like they did in Spain so many years ago? | ||
Like they did with certain nuns? | ||
Which would you say is a worse scenario? | ||
A genius? | ||
Somebody just dying and peacefully sunsetting? | ||
Or somebody dying and then being exhumed and perverted, you know, and ridiculed in that way? | ||
I think everybody knows the answer. | ||
So, you know, I would recommend maybe Steven Crowder's podcast, maybe Daily Wire podcast. | ||
Maybe that's a little bit more your speed. | ||
You know, on this show, we really don't like to chew it all up for you and spoon feed you, but, you know, some of those other ones maybe you should check that out. | ||
A little bit more your tempo. | ||
You got me. | ||
You got me. | ||
You know, everybody said, it's Muslims, it's leftists. | ||
It was just the perfect plan, the perfect crime. | ||
And nobody would be the wiser. | ||
poopoo burgers i disavow you you got me you got me you know everybody said it's it's muslims it's leftists it was just the perfect plan the perfect crime and nobody would be the wiser nobody would be the wiser rock and roll mcdonald's is built up in its place Glorious, you know, the two bell towers are singing out the Rock and Roll McDonald's anthem. | ||
And there's Nick Fuentes in the back corner, rubbing his hands together. | ||
Oh, yes! | ||
It's all part of the plan! | ||
Now, when I visit Europe, now when I flee to Europe, I'll get the Royale with Cheese from the Notre Dame Rock and Roll McDonald's. | ||
Ah, yes! | ||
The Dead Sea Scrolls. | ||
It's all going according to my design. | ||
You got me. | ||
You foiled me. | ||
El Campion says, Nick Fuentes absolutely clucks liberals. | ||
Get clucked, Libtard. | ||
I found an epic. | ||
Yeah, great game. | ||
A little reference to my favorite game, Realm Royale. | ||
Definitely check that one out. | ||
Billy says this administration is a joke. | ||
Very disappointing to see how everything is playing out. | ||
Also, I did pay more taxes with the so-called tax cut this year. | ||
Yep, another day in clown world. | ||
That was one thing we could rely on. | ||
You know, at least we're gonna pay a little less in tax, and couldn't even secure that. | ||
Really, really awesome party we have. | ||
Isn't that great? | ||
Isn't that awesome? | ||
We delivered to them the White House, and the House of Representatives, and the Senate, and the Supreme Court, and they literally couldn't even cut our taxes. | ||
Let alone secure the border, let alone end the wars, let alone fix trade, let alone fix healthcare. | ||
Okay? | ||
Fixed tech censorship. | ||
Couldn't even keep us from getting kicked off of Twitter. | ||
Couldn't even get tax cuts. | ||
What a joke! | ||
The Republican Party has to die. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
I really, I didn't think that before. | ||
I'm starting to think that now. | ||
I'm beginning to think that now because at this point the party is just, just lacks any efficacy whatsoever. | ||
You know, the tax cuts is kind of the last straw. | ||
It's like that was, that's your bread and butter. | ||
Man, you couldn't even deliver on that. | ||
Top 20% of income earners got a 3% tax cut. | ||
Bottom 20% got like a tenth of a percentage of a tax cut. | ||
I mean, it really makes you think. | ||
David Sperner says, what are you talking about kiddo? | ||
My Roth IRA is huge right now and the GDP is doing well. | ||
I miss mailing letters so much. | ||
Literally all boomers. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
I don't think the economy is really improving so much for everybody else. | ||
And you know what's even more fascinating is they keep talking about the wage growth. | ||
Oh, the wage growth is so spectacular. | ||
And what are they doing at the same time? | ||
Opening up the visas. | ||
How can you brag about real wage growth and then talk about bringing in more foreign labor, skilled and non-skilled? | ||
The wage growth is doing so well that we want to completely get rid of it. | ||
We want wage growth to completely vanish by bringing in workers. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Wages have risen for the first time in decades by marginal amounts. | ||
And then they talk about bringing in more legal immigrants than ever before. | ||
They've already expanded H-2B visas. | ||
Jared Kushner is devising an immigration framework comprehensive proposal with the George W. Bush Center and the Heritage Foundation, among others. | ||
So it's like, yeah, great job. | ||
We got the wage growth. | ||
Now we can give all those... Now we can give the dividends from the economic growth to Indians and, you know, Asians, right? | ||
Black Swan says, hi, thoughts on Dr. Marshall and Tim Gordon. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I don't know Dr. Marshall and Tim Gordon. | ||
Newt Cloud Stalker says we're going to have to be the change we want to see in the world. | ||
God knows the politicians, the anti-whites, and all the rest won't help us. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
Well, that's the whole point. | ||
It's got to be a cultural change. | ||
We've got to just simply do it. | ||
You know, that's always the way it was going to be, frankly, if you want to know the truth. | ||
You have to do it. | ||
Why do you expect, I love all the people, they always say this to me, Nick, I don't think we're going to vote our way out of this. | ||
Of course we're not. | ||
Idiot. | ||
Of course we're not going to vote our way out of it. | ||
Lazy white people. | ||
That's what they think is going to happen. | ||
I could just go to the polls, check off a thing. | ||
I saved Europa. | ||
I saved the people. | ||
You know? | ||
It's all good. | ||
That's the mentality that got us here. | ||
No. | ||
Nobody's voting our way out of it. | ||
Now, typically people use that expression to you know, signal something ominous. | ||
Usually it's a government informant saying, we're not going to vote our way out of this. | ||
Right, my fellow fashigoy? | ||
Buy an unregistered handgun from me in the parking lot. | ||
You know, that's always the move. | ||
But the sentiment alone, without the weird connotation, is true. | ||
We are not going to vote our way out of this. | ||
You're going to have to do your part. | ||
Everybody's gonna, sorry, you know, hate to burst your bubble, but yeah, you're gonna have to kind of take it upon yourself to kind of be all the things that you LARP and talk about all the time, you know? | ||
You're gonna have to restrain yourself and control yourself, and that was the biggest problem with the alt-right. | ||
All these people want to talk about saving Europa, none of them wanted to do it themselves, you know? | ||
Look at the family situation going on with all those different leaders. | ||
Saving Europa? | ||
Really? | ||
So, um, Yeah, we've just got to rebuild communities back from the start. | ||
It's got to happen. | ||
It's got to happen. | ||
There has to be a little bit of pain here. | ||
There has to be a little bit of penance here. | ||
We've had it too good for too long. | ||
Time to rebuild one brick at a time. | ||
Not all these fags that are either saying we're going to vote our way out of it or we're just going to kill people. | ||
Yeah, we're just going to have a violent revolution. | ||
Number one, that's stupid for about a million reasons. | ||
But beyond that, it's denialism about what has to happen. | ||
What has to happen is We just have to rebuild the society by, you know, working, making tough choices, you know, having children, making good decisions. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's a path forward, you know. | ||
So for a lot of people to say, your ideology is inherently violent. | ||
All we're preaching is live a sensible, modest lifestyle. | ||
That's it. | ||
Get married. | ||
Don't have promiscuous sex. | ||
Have lots of children. | ||
Be financially responsible. | ||
Live within your means. | ||
Uh and that's that's all that's all you know that's not it's not white pills not black pill but just that's just the pill that's the life pill okay uh samurai spirit says it's unforgivable that trump told us to call ourselves nationalists and then congress says white nationalism is the number one threat trump says nothing yeah and he dropped that rhetoric right after the election right isn't that how that works You know, before the election, we should start calling ourselves nationalists, just like the Birthright Citizenship Executive Order. | ||
That guy's a phony, man. | ||
It's so hard to defend against the left these days, because everything that they said about him is being vindicated, right? | ||
David Sperner says black-pilled knickers must return to Christ. | ||
Read your Bible daily. | ||
Get a prayer book. | ||
I recommend the Young Man's Guide by Father Lance. | ||
And pray the rosary. | ||
All good tips. | ||
All very true. | ||
That's the ultimate answer for existential solace. | ||
Cork Offs says thoughts on amphetamines in war and personal use. | ||
No, man. | ||
No drug use. | ||
Do not use drugs. | ||
I don't know what the drug thing is. | ||
A lot of people in the right, for some reason, think that drugs are cool or something. | ||
Why? | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
You know, the same people that are always telling me about, stop eating McDonald's, man. | ||
It's like Zog Chow, dude. | ||
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Stop eating McDonald's, it's like, really bad. | |
I'm afraid of a Big Mac. | ||
I'm afraid of the Quarter Pounder, Nick. | ||
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The Quarter Pounder is gonna make me weak. | |
Yeah, well, all those same people smoke cigarettes and smoke pot or, you know, whatever. | ||
They're doing all kinds of things. | ||
No drugs. | ||
No drugs. | ||
Don't do drugs. | ||
Very bad, very bad. | ||
Amphetamines, in personal use, definitely not. | ||
In war, I don't know. | ||
I don't know anything about war and I don't know anything about amphetamines, but generally no. | ||
I think morphine in war, yeah, whatever, but no, generally not. | ||
Fuentes says, fill in the right letter and I donate 1,000. | ||
Yeah, okay, whatever. | ||
David Sperm says, is the New American Bible a good translation? | ||
I don't know, I haven't read that one. | ||
Flentis says, tell us a funny story about you and your dad or your mom. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't think of one off the top of my head. | ||
Funny story about my mom and dad and me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't think of one. | ||
All right. | ||
Jay Jorgensen says, great show Nick. | ||
Are you ever planning on having Ryan Dawson on the show to talk about the war in Yemen? | ||
Would be a real treat for the Nickers. | ||
Probably not. | ||
Nah, we don't really see eye to eye on things. | ||
So, I don't know, I wouldn't rule it out, but don't plan on it anytime soon. | ||
Are you ever planning on it? | ||
Not really. | ||
I don't understand what it is with the content creators. | ||
The reason why I don't really like to have guests on so much is because it's like, people have other content, you can watch their content, you know? | ||
It just feels to me like people do it because it gets more views and I don't know I guess it refreshes the stream you bring in a new voice a new face I guess that's the point of it but to me it just feels kind of redundant you know like I don't know especially with content creators with youtubers people that put out content every day it's like tell us about what you just did a video about earlier today like I don't know. | ||
So it just feels kind of like going through the motions to me. | ||
I hate things that feel like that, even if it's not entirely the case. | ||
Nan Nan says, nice apartment. | ||
How much is rent? | ||
Shalom. | ||
So thanks. | ||
You like the apartment here? | ||
You like the condo? | ||
You like my high-rise condo here? | ||
My penthouse suite overlooking the city here in New York? | ||
I wouldn't tell you the rent. | ||
That's personal. | ||
But I appreciate that you like my condo here. | ||
Let's see, what else? | ||
I scrolled down a little too far there. | ||
I scrolled down way far. | ||
Okay, here we are. | ||
Retard Department says, thank you for being the only voice of reason in the fight against the Lab Coat Menace. | ||
Their word has gone unquestioned for too long. | ||
Yeah, I'm the only one. | ||
Everybody else is so... Honestly, people are so stupid. | ||
It makes me so angry. | ||
And you know that because I do a show and 99% of it is ironic. | ||
Okay, well maybe like 80% of it is ironic. | ||
You know, so I'll do this running bit about space not being real, or the earth is hollow, or all this other stuff. | ||
And you get people, legitimately, lots of people, online or in the comments who are all butthurt. | ||
You know, Nick, I don't know if this is real or fake, but it's really not a good look for you to question science. | ||
It's not a good look, and it's like... | ||
Like, are you just... what is the matter with people like that? | ||
Like, do you just not have a brain? | ||
Are you incapable of thinking that it's like your precious ideas about the sky being blue or space cannot even be challenged in a joking way for a minute? | ||
Like, I think about the... I think about the bigger picture here. | ||
I think about the bigger picture. | ||
There's one guy in the internet making fun of lab coats. | ||
Are we really gonna pretend like now it's even? | ||
Oh, now it's even though, right? | ||
The whole society is a cult of test tubes, and telescopes, and lab coats, and clipboards, and all this other stuff, and one guy's over here saying, yeah, you know, these guys don't really have a great record, and maybe we should just kind of make fun of them, ridicule that mentality a little bit, and people are in there like, I've got to correct this. | ||
Um, I've got to correct this. | ||
It's my responsibility. | ||
Excuse me, Mr. Fuentes, your show is anti-science. | ||
That's not a good look. | ||
Shut up! | ||
Oh, it just makes me so mad sometimes. | ||
It just really gets my goat when people do that kind of stuff. | ||
So, uh, so yeah, you're welcome for challenging the lab coats. | ||
Nobody else will do it. | ||
Nobody else is smart enough to get what I'm saying, you know? | ||
on the lab coat question. | ||
We're not saying we don't believe that science is good. | ||
We're not saying that the physical sciences don't have any value. | ||
We're not saying that, like, okay, is space real? | ||
Sure, whatever. | ||
Like, whatever. | ||
What difference does it make? | ||
You know, what we're saying is, unquestioningly, taking the opinions of godless, nihilistic, materialist scientists is probably not a good idea to govern on. | ||
And that's where we're at, basically. | ||
It's all the material, It's all based on atoms and carbon and it's this weird cult of stardust and all this other stuff and the implications are very problematic and actually laughable. | ||
So that's what we're getting at. | ||
That's the fundamental point. | ||
People are like, oh you don't believe that the sun or the earth revolves around the sun? | ||
It's like you're missing the point, dopey. | ||
You're missing the broader truth that is being exposed here about the nature of knowledge, about the nature of truth. | ||
Right? | ||
And about the nature of the society and the people peddling these kinds of things, materialism. | ||
That's the bigger picture. | ||
So you'll get some dotard with gauges in his ears from TRS, chuckling it up with his goatee and his bald head. | ||
You don't believe that the earth revolves around the sun? | ||
You're missing the point, big guy. | ||
You're missing the point. | ||
Why don't you stick to watching Family Guy reruns? | ||
All right? | ||
Brain genius, think tank over there. | ||
Okay, we got to move on. | ||
We got to move on from that. | ||
All right. | ||
Bandrew Bandenberg says that tangent about the E-Celebs hanging out at Trump Hotel is very, very accurate. | ||
Maybe I'll make a post about it on my Parler account. | ||
LMAO. | ||
Yeah, yeah, maybe you will. | ||
And I won't see it because I'll get escorted out, right? | ||
Yeah, I was... I'm not going to tell that story. | ||
I'm not... It's late enough already. | ||
I'll tell it another time, I guess. | ||
Yeah, talk to me about it on Parler before I get kicked out. | ||
by uh whatever i can't i i can't control myself today so i have to really reel it in you know i have to really watch what i say uh lest i get assassinated here uh primogen says judkins is a cuck i don't know what that means doom marine says real question how many super chat bucks to get you to review a book or a movie maybe one dollar per page or one dollar a minute i pay 100 to get a movie review I don't know. | ||
It's not really my thing. | ||
Why? | ||
Why is it always, why is it always this? | ||
You know, and look, I guess, you know, as a business person, I should be like, oh, more opportunities to monetize my content. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
I don't think like that. | ||
I don't think in terms of a corporate entity that is just dispensing, you know, products to people. | ||
I think of myself as, as an artist. | ||
All right. | ||
This, this is content creation. | ||
And so when people are always asking me, oh, can we just milk it for everything it is? | ||
Can we just squeeze every last drop of content out of you? | ||
Can we just monetize it all? | ||
Maybe you could buy and sell parts of your body. | ||
$100 to tattoo my name on your chest as a number one super chatter? | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Why not, right? | ||
Why don't I cut off my hand and sell it to you for the right price? | ||
That's what it's getting to be on this show. | ||
Every super chat. | ||
It's enough already. | ||
It's enough already. | ||
The meetups, the podcasts, the merch, the movie reviews. | ||
Monday through Friday. | ||
Is it not enough? | ||
Alright. | ||
Alright. | ||
Relax. | ||
Reel it in. | ||
Relax. | ||
Relax. | ||
It's a fair question. | ||
A hundred dollar movie review? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe. | ||
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Maybe. | |
I'll consider it. | ||
I got a lot on my plate right now. | ||
Okay? | ||
Maybe after summer. | ||
My schedule cleared a little bit. | ||
Maybe after summer I'll have some things taken care of. | ||
But I don't have any plans to do, uh, you know, movie reviews. | ||
I'm gonna be sitting there watching a movie for a super chatter thinking, what has my life become? | ||
I thought I did this to become free, and here I am watching a movie I don't even like, so I could tell somebody what to think about it. | ||
I tell you, it's slavery. | ||
It's slavery, you know? | ||
It's like Kanye West. | ||
I feel like Kanye West. | ||
He really speaks to me, you know? | ||
Slavery is still alive. | ||
They just be concealing it. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
Do you think that any president could have turned the situation around? | ||
me back and yeah that's right so especially the super chats uh doom marine says real question how many i just read that one john doe says uh so true do you think that any president could have turned the situation around i think that society is so inverted that literally no one could reverse this no and here's why because we can pinpoint exactly what the failure was with this administration | ||
it was putting uh the rnc in charge of the transition that was the mistake It would be a very different administration if, between the election and the inauguration, the Trump campaign took control of that transition. | ||
And you had people from the campaign getting hired, people like Kobach getting hired right out of the gate, other winners. | ||
But what happened was, was that Trump put the RNC in total control of personnel in the White House. | ||
So, for example, Reince Priebus was the chief of staff. | ||
Reince Priebus, former head of the RNC. | ||
Like, it doesn't get worse than that. | ||
Well, it does, because then you get people like DeStefano in charge of the PPO and a host of other bad decisions like that were all The positions that were filled up were filled up by Paul Ryan types, you know, people that hated the president, volunteered in many cases for Rubio or other campaigns. | ||
So, no, I think you can pinpoint the exact few decisions that led to this which were avoidable. | ||
So, in short, you know, that's my answer on that. | ||
WT says, would you marry then divorce Bezos? | ||
Sin money, Nick. | ||
I might have had to take one for the team. | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
Probably not. | ||
You're asking if I'd get gay married to Jeff Bezos, or you mean the former, or Mrs. Bezos? | ||
Um... I don't know. | ||
Probably not. | ||
I like to think that I'm like that, but I think I'm really not like that. | ||
So, uh, so no, I probably wouldn't do that. | ||
Even, well, I don't know though, for, what is it, 40 billion dollars? | ||
Eh, maybe. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Could buy a lot of indulgences with 40 billion dollars, right? | ||
The fire rises says believing poles. | ||
I thought you were better than that. | ||
Yeah, okay, whatever, dude. | ||
I love the... I love low IQ people when they do this. | ||
I thought you were better than that. | ||
Yeah, okay, don't watch the show if that's the case. | ||
Billy Zane says, I'm hedging my bets and getting... and also, like, the polls don't accurately reflect the situation. | ||
You think that's really far from the picture? | ||
Right? | ||
I agree the approval ratings probably don't mean much at this point, but with those polls, I don't know, I think they're pretty accurate. | ||
All the people who know anything are, uh, peddling those, but I'm sure you know better. | ||
The Fire Rises, Bane Obby, that's fresh. | ||
Billy Zane says, I'm hedging my bets and getting my tiny hat. | ||
Yeah, I think it's all time to get the tiny hats, right? | ||
We're all gonna get the Rite of Return. | ||
That's gonna be my downfall. | ||
They're gonna, they're gonna look at my 23 Emmy when I pull up to Jerusalem and they'll be like, nope, not there. | ||
No, Salvini's carving one out for us in Italy. | ||
I'll be able to go there. | ||
Dat Boy says, we trigger the libs of facts and logic. | ||
That's right, data and spreadsheets. | ||
40k debt slave says, Nick, I'm not white. | ||
Why would I want to be white? | ||
Us Mexicans are inheriting the earth. | ||
R.I.P. | ||
Even Nick is jumping ship. | ||
It's over. | ||
True. | ||
I'm not jumping ship. | ||
No, I'm, look, I'm embracing my Afro-Latino identity. | ||
Okay, it's time. | ||
It's time for me to get real with myself. | ||
Okay. | ||
David Sperner says, where can I email you? | ||
Oh, wonderful. | ||
N.J. | ||
Fuentes' blog at gmail.com. | ||
N.J. | ||
It's on my website, too. | ||
N.J. | ||
Fuentes' blog at gmail.com. | ||
Hogpill says, would you ever debate Christian Piccolini? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
POTUS says, F in chat if Worsky should get Ebola. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Garrett Dalton says, are you going to vote for Kanye in 2024? | ||
Yeah, unironically, I probably will. | ||
Clark Smith says, hi Nick, I think this Mueller report is a smokescreen to ignore the immigration fiasco. | ||
What do you think? | ||
By the way, you make a great tie knot. | ||
Is that a foreign hand? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, I believe it is. | ||
This is a foreign hand knot. | ||
No, no, this is a half Windsor knot, I believe. | ||
I used to do the foreign hand. | ||
This is a half Windsor knot. | ||
I believe I'm not one of these autists who you just tie the tie you know I remember in high school and I was a model UN people would always be like you know very particular about the necktie tying and it's a very like art of manliness astroturf kind of a thing so I don't know what I call it I just tie it but I believe it's a half Windsor the Mueller report being a smokescreen not Nah, because it's been going on for years. | ||
I doubt it. | ||
Too much coordination be required for that. | ||
EWG says Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are all Abrahamic. | ||
Yeah, I don't think I said anything that contradicted that. | ||
A lot of dumb people in the chat today. | ||
Western Man says, Nick, you've probably mentioned this before, but what does your church think of you? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
What does my, do you mean the people that go there, the priests, the Catholic church? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't, I haven't, if they have an opinion, I haven't heard it. | ||
You know, I don't know what kind of question that is. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't, I don't go there to socialize. | ||
You know, I go there, I get in, I get my, I get my wafer, I get out. | ||
It's jokes, it's jokes, alright, you know, I get my communion, I get in, I go out, you know, but I don't know what, I don't tell them, like, hey everybody, I'm, hey, before the mass starts, did you know, America First, Monday to Friday, so I don't know exactly what the question is. | ||
Wyatt says, I love Jews. | ||
Don't you love them as well, Nick? | ||
They're my favorite. | ||
My favorite. | ||
I love them to death. | ||
Jubsey Malone says, good looking tie tonight, my dude. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Honk Pilled says, check out Joshua de Ferena on YouTube. | ||
He made a video on Clown World. | ||
He's definitely our guy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Krypto says, Oh, Silvio or Pauly, who makes you laugh more? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Um, you know, I don't know. | ||
That's tough. | ||
I like them both. | ||
I probably think Silvio's funnier, but they're both funny to me. | ||
We're going to do this. | ||
We're going to talk about the TV shows. | ||
I'd like to watch a TV show. | ||
And, uh, you know, I've talking about it just feels wrong. | ||
It feels like I'm giving into the Reddit kind of, uh, Netflix mentality I feel like how are we any different than normie saying like who's your favorite character Jim or Michael or Dwight from The Office? | ||
You know so I don't know maybe they've ruined it for me, but I would say Silvio's funnier in my opinion He makes me laugh more Lauren Rose says advice on maximizing my poopoo peepee experience squatty potty mini wheats If you're being unironic. | ||
Google user says forgotten message at the gamer moment subbed to PewDiePie. | ||
Okay, good to hear. | ||
Jimmy says looking forward to the urban mixed-use redevelopment of Notre Dame with built-in restaurants and luxury clothes stores. | ||
I don't think that's what's being planned, but you know. | ||
You know, we get the concept. | ||
Kremi says opinion on Hyde Wars. | ||
Haven't seen it yet, still. | ||
Bad boy says screw late premiums and sick days. | ||
I'm spending $5 on annoying super chats instead. | ||
Even better, even better. | ||
POTUS says what's the deal with... Okay, I can't read that. | ||
Hogpill says have you ever had another job before this? | ||
Yeah, I've had a few jobs before this. | ||
I've had a few jobs. | ||
Worked at UPS, worked in another warehouse. | ||
I worked for my high school for a time. | ||
So I had a few jobs. | ||
Kilo2 says, great show, Nick. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Evening Sequence says, God bless you, Nick. | ||
Please pray for Shawny. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I will. | ||
I will pray for my boy. | ||
My older brother, big Shawn. | ||
My 19-year-old brother, Shawn. | ||
ZoomerNation says, you look English, mate. | ||
Quit selling yourself short. | ||
Disavow! | ||
How dare you say that? | ||
How dare you? | ||
I look English. | ||
Take it back. | ||
Take it back. | ||
Jokes, jokes. | ||
We love the English. | ||
Daddy Booms is imaginating capitalism but owning an iPhone. | ||
Ironic, I know, but very true. | ||
Very incisive parody. | ||
Salim's thoughts on Jared Holt getting Sean barred from the Yang campaign? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I talked about this yesterday. | ||
I talked about this yesterday. | ||
It just goes to show, you can't have the wrong opinions and then you just, you know, they ruin your life no matter what, so. | ||
But I had the exact same super chat last night, so. | ||
Ryazaki says, 2052, Ann Coulter's head in a jar. | ||
And come, Groyper, sit down to discuss the turning point in the Trump presidency on the global Fox News network. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
That'll be coming down the pike. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
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2052. | |
I'm ready. | ||
Hokie says, hey Nick, I'm looking forward to diversify my portfolio. | ||
Can you recommend a good proctologist and tell me the square root of six million? | ||
I don't even know what the punchline of that joke is. | ||
Waldorf's perversion is worse than destruction, so rape is worse than murder. | ||
Okay, forget it. | ||
Black Swan says Dr. Marshall has a show on Catholicism. | ||
Very comfy. | ||
Oh, I'll check that out. | ||
Uh, BC Spook Patrol says, Hey Nick, I totally disavow glorious leader, Comrade Stalin, who liquidated 31 million enemies of the proletariat, including many journalists. | ||
I would never want journalists like Jared Holt liquidated. | ||
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I agree. | |
That would be bad for our democracy. | ||
That would be really harmful for our democracy. | ||
So I agree with you on that. | ||
Count Dracula says clown world meme was used by the right-wing irony sphere coalition for one year plus Normie's just now pick up on it low IQ well not quite the cloud the clown world thing's been around for a long time it was revived last August No, or maybe that was the heyday of it. | ||
I don't really remember, but like last August I remember was really big right around the Sky King thing. | ||
It came back briefly, ironically, like two months ago, and then it got ruined by the Wignet type people. | ||
Then they like took it and made a cringe, and there was a Joker thing that kind of coincided with that. | ||
Now it's just kind of overall together. | ||
Secondar says, Jerry Pete is a pedo by his own definition. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
I don't know what all these... I don't know what any of this means today. | ||
Cultist Gordon says, I come home from boxing class and I tune into my favorite late-night political talk show and what's the first thing I hear? | ||
Nick Fuentes saying eating... saying to eat shitty fast food. | ||
Wow, thanks Nick. | ||
Very cool. | ||
In all seriousness, keep up the good work. | ||
Love ya. | ||
Hey, love you too big guy. | ||
Thanks for the big super chats. | ||
And I'm not saying to eat fast food, I'm just saying it's not gonna kill y'all, right? | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
I'm young, I can handle it. | ||
People are just so obnoxious with, you know, it really gets old where, look, I do the show, people watch the show, and they think they have a right to, like, dictate my life to me. | ||
People honestly... | ||
I don't know why that sort of dynamic exists. | ||
Maybe that's just what it is in interpersonal relationships. | ||
People are like, you really shouldn't be eating that. | ||
It makes me want to break away even more. | ||
It makes me want to do that even more then. | ||
People think they're going to lay down the law for me. | ||
I don't know why that dynamic is there. | ||
I'm not saying that's you, but I do see that a lot. | ||
So, uh, so no, but you gotta enjoy a Big Mac every now and again. | ||
You gotta live a little, okay? | ||
Uh, but thanks, man. | ||
Glad to hear the, the boxing is going well. | ||
Uh, Fuentes says, hi. | ||
Hey. | ||
Andrew says, my female friend is finally watching you after resisting so long. | ||
You are winning over the masses one by one. | ||
She's hot, by the way. | ||
Oh, good to hear. | ||
Okay, good to hear. | ||
Well, glad she's watching. | ||
It's funny because I checked my analytics for YouTube and it's like 4% of the audience is women, so she's part of the lucky few. | ||
The lucky ladies of America First, the 4%. | ||
It's true, they're coming around bit by bit. | ||
We're winning hearts and minds every day. | ||
It's truly the grassroots movement, right? | ||
So, uh, it's true. | ||
People have resisted it for a long time, but they're coming around. | ||
They see what's going on. | ||
Something really special is happening here, right? | ||
Uh, Fuentes, I can't read that one. | ||
Totally not a troll says, how much super chat money for your soul? | ||
Six million dollars. | ||
Anon says, uh, how can you say evolution isn't real when you obviously evolved from a 50 sports announcer? | ||
You know, I pretty sure I saw that take on Twitter before, big guy. | ||
Pretty sure I saw that one. | ||
Um, That's really funny. | ||
I don't know what sports have to do with it. | ||
But yeah, that's accurate, I guess. | ||
Not bad. | ||
Not bad. | ||
Basically true. | ||
Mr. Fugg says, Hey Nick, off topic question here. | ||
Why do Catholics call their pastors father? | ||
Shouldn't the Lord and his son Jesus be the only ones you would address as father? | ||
No, and this is in the Bible. | ||
People are called father in the Bible all up and down. | ||
They didn't mean literally don't call anybody else father. | ||
Would you not call your biological father your father? | ||
It's sort of a term of endearment, you know. | ||
This is some Protestant nonsense. | ||
Look up the Catholic answers on this. | ||
I don't have time tonight to go over this, but No, not true. | ||
Boopers says Owen Benjamin has been giving you credit lately. | ||
Yeah, I've been seeing a lot of that stuff. | ||
People tag me every time. | ||
At Nick Chafe points, it's Owen Benjamin talking about you. | ||
Yeah, I've been seeing it and I appreciate it. | ||
I appreciate that he watches my show. | ||
I like his content. | ||
I think he's a very funny guy. | ||
And I give him a lot of props because for a long time I looked at Owen Benjamin and I was like, oh, he's a comedian but he's hanging with these fakers and the intellectual dark web. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
And he came around, he turned around and started telling the truth, and saw what was going on, so I was like, damn. | ||
Respect. | ||
Respect. | ||
Because that's my biggest gripe with these people, is they're all phonies. | ||
How can you pretend to be a comedian, edgy, funny, and you're hanging out with like Mike Cernovich, you know? | ||
So I thought that about him for a long time. | ||
I was watching stuff and be like, he is funny, but I just, I can't square this with who he's hanging out with us. | ||
So that he did this 180. | ||
I was like, man, massive respect, massive respect for, for big Owen Benjamin. | ||
So I do appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
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I feel like I'm at home, right? | ||
No, I don't think I saw yours last night. | ||
I think Fanooks, Nicky. | ||
Friggin' nauseating. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
I feel like I'm at home, right? | ||
Collective Consciousness says, Did my super chat make you quit last night? | ||
It was the poopy knicker one. | ||
No, I don't think I saw yours last night. | ||
Josh Sarah says, A lot of retards in the chat tonight. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what that's all about, but they're all over the place. | ||
John Doe says, Unironically had McDonald's today. | ||
Am I zogged now? | ||
Only if, only if they let you, only if you let them get you down. | ||
Yeah, are you zogged? | ||
So, no. | ||
I had a Big Mac the other day. | ||
First one in a long time. | ||
And, uh, you know what? | ||
And I lived. | ||
And hey, guess what? | ||
I lived, alright? | ||
All these, all these crazy people. | ||
All these crazy people! | ||
The protein shakes, all this other stuff. | ||
I don't know how they live like that. | ||
I don't know how they live like that. | ||
You know, they can cope. | ||
They can get defensive about it. | ||
They can do whatever they want to justify or rationalize this crazy lifestyle. | ||
Go to the gym, workout, whatever. | ||
But what's going on with these other characters is just, it's insane. | ||
It's insane. | ||
People are telling me, I'm like, can you recommend like a workout routine? | ||
And they're like, yeah, here's a workout routine. | ||
Go to the gym seven days a week, twice a day, and you gotta drink 200 grams of protein every day. | ||
And it's like, okay, you know, I'm trying to live like a normal life. | ||
I'm trying to, I don't really, I'm not really fixing to work my whole life around this. | ||
Like, insane schedule. | ||
And like, to what end? | ||
You know, I gotta wonder, like, what do you... What's the endgame here? | ||
You know, I get physical fitness. | ||
I get all that. | ||
But it's like, what are they training for? | ||
You know, I guess they really are preparing for conflict. | ||
You know, maybe that's wise in some sense. | ||
But in another sense, it's like, I don't know if that's really what's going on. | ||
Christopher says, how many years before you become... I can't even answer that one. | ||
Can't even answer that. | ||
Trump Army says, would you grant Andy Warski American citizenship without preliminary mandatory sterilization? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Warski, like I said, he unfollowed me on Twitter. | ||
He's on my shit list, so I can't really say a lot of positive things when he shows me that disrespect. | ||
John Dosa's virgin protein shake versus the Chad Zod Chow. | ||
It's true. | ||
What are you gonna do all these people with the whey two scoops of whey and milk and all this other stuff when he could just have a Big Mac, another Big Mac for 50 cents extra on the app and Look, it's a different lifestyle. | ||
It's a different lifestyle. | ||
You wouldn't understand. | ||
Three chances just to do push-ups and pull-ups. | ||
Yeah, I'm fine with that. | ||
I understand that much, but you understand what I'm talking about is very different than that, right? | ||
People can't really seem to, you know, understand the nuance there, but I'm getting, I'm getting tired of this. | ||
We have to end the show. | ||
I've had enough of the Super Chats. | ||
I've had enough! | ||
I've had enough. | ||
It's Wednesday. | ||
It's the middle of the week, and I've had enough, okay? | ||
We're already blackpilling, and I got this. | ||
So, uh, so those are our Super Chats. | ||
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