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plays music plays music plays It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
- Good evening everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be with you this evening here on Thursday. | ||
Moving right along in the week. | ||
There is a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Very big day for the 2020 Democratic primary. | ||
Presidential primary. | ||
Finally we have Joe Biden entering the race. | ||
We're up to 20 candidates now, so I think we can finally start to seriously talk about the election. | ||
I know we've actually done a couple of shows about the 2020 Democratic primary, but so far it's been a little bit hard to assess what exactly is going to happen when the frontrunner had not announced his candidacy yet. | ||
But he finally did this morning with a campaign video, and we'll be talking about the video, we'll be talking about his campaign, his odds, the race in general, and that should be interesting enough. | ||
That'll be the feature of our show. | ||
And then if we have time at the end, we'll talk about this new bill that is being proposed in the House of Representatives, an intervention by the Agricultural Secretary in this administration, which might give us an idea on what Jared Kushner's immigration plan might look like. | ||
People in the White House now are pushing for an expansion of foreign visas for agricultural workers. | ||
So we'll discuss the implications of that. | ||
Tying in a little bit with what we were talking about earlier this week about Jared Kushner's plan. | ||
So, lots to discuss. | ||
Obviously, lots going on. | ||
Almost the end of the week, finally, right? | ||
I tell you this week is going by a lot more quickly I don't know what it is. | ||
I'm not sure what it is But last week it felt like every day it was just dragging on and this week like I said yesterday It seems like we're just kind of smooth sailing. | ||
You know, I think it is. | ||
I think it's because My sleep schedule now has moved up a few hours, so I'm waking up in like the afternoon. | ||
And so by the time I wake up in the afternoon, it's like, well, half the day's already over, so we're half satisfied. | ||
But I'm doing all right. | ||
It's been a very busy week, you know, a lot of big news stories, which is always good for the show. | ||
I think it's better that way, even though it might not be the best thing for the world. | ||
It's always better for the show when there's a lot happening, lots going on. | ||
We do have a whiteboard for you tonight, which I'm excited about. | ||
That's why we're a little bit later than usual. | ||
Who's even keeping track anyway? | ||
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But I did have to write out a little whiteboard here for you. | |
I got inspired right before the show because, you know, I was watching the Joe Biden campaign video. | ||
And it's actually very difficult to find. | ||
I don't know if anybody else had this problem, but I'm looking for the Joe Biden video. | ||
I watched it this morning and then I watched it this evening, and both times when I'm trying to Google it and find it, if you go on YouTube and you search like Joe Biden 2020, Joe Biden 2020 ad, Joe Biden campaign, it just doesn't come up. | ||
It's always the same search results. | ||
So I don't know what's going on with YouTube. | ||
I don't know if it's YouTube that's broken or they're manipulating the search results or what. | ||
It's actually kind of weird. | ||
And I'll say, I don't know if it's the same thing, but they're not pushing Joe Biden, which is a little bit surprising. | ||
And we'll get into that when we talk about his chances of winning. | ||
There's a lot to be said about where the party is at with Joe Biden and why they're not backing him up when Normatively, in a normal election that would be the case. | ||
So I don't know if this is totally the same thing, but they have been pushing this Buttigieg guy a lot, which is sort of strange. | ||
If you've noticed this, like no other candidate they've been pushing this guy. | ||
Some of the candidates come out, no pun intended, and there's a lot of pushback. | ||
Like Klobuchar, she announced her candidacy and all the media could talk about was, well she abused her staffers. | ||
Now maybe expect that for a Republican but with Democrats it's a little bit strange that they go so hard at some people and not for other people. | ||
Klobuchar announces they kill her. | ||
Joe Biden, it's rumored that he's going to announce weeks before he announces they're hitting him with these big hit pieces about the women that he's touched or groped or whatever you want to call it. | ||
So a lot of candidates have not had a very great reputation in the media or have not had stellar coverage in the media, not friendly, fawning coverage like we've seen with previous candidates, but this Buttigieg guy, it's something else. | ||
This guy went from like 0% of the polls to 15% of the polls, and it's mostly because of the media. | ||
There was a report in The Hill the other day, which a lot of people are commenting on, where the headline said something to the effect of, Buttigieg skyrockets to the top of the polls. | ||
He's neck and neck with Biden. | ||
And then you read the actual article, and it says, well, Sanders is number one with 25, and Biden's in second with like 18, and Buttigieg is in third with 15. | ||
So, he's like 10% behind the frontrunner in third place, but the headline says, SKYROCKETS TO THE TOP OF THE POLLS! | ||
Well, that's really not what happened, right? | ||
That's really not quite exactly... He's not at the top. | ||
I mean, yeah, it's pretty substantial that he gained. | ||
He is... | ||
I guess in a margin of error sense, neck and neck with Biden, but the whole thing's deceptive. | ||
So this guy's a total media creation and it's just sort of interesting to see how the media seems to be helping out some people and not other people. | ||
So anyway, but we are going to jump into this, what I want to talk about, what I want to focus on with Biden. | ||
As we're going to get into the polling, we're going to get into some of the numbers and a general conversation about electability and the race. | ||
But before we talk about the boring, the numbers stuff, the 538 stuff, I think the campaign ad is really critical that we have to talk about. | ||
Because, you know, when we talk about politics, we talk about political rhetoric, what we're really talking about is framing. | ||
Right? | ||
How did Donald Trump frame the 2016 election? | ||
Whereas people like Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio and even Rand Paul were having difficulty framing the race as a struggle for liberty or conservatism or, you know, some other vapid ideology. | ||
Trump's framing was, I'm not really a Republican. | ||
I'm not a Democrat. | ||
I'm an outsider. | ||
The country has gone downhill in the past 25 years and I'm going to make it great again. | ||
His framing was not really a right or a left-wing thing, at least in the context of where we were at the time. | ||
You know, it wasn't like Fox News versus MSNBC. | ||
It was not very partisan. | ||
It was a framing based on the past 30 years, as opposed to the past 8 years. | ||
You know, a lot of candidates were fixating on Barack Obama. | ||
So the framing was about, well, the last 8 years were pretty rough. | ||
Trump said, no, no, you know, it wasn't just the last 8 years. | ||
And it wasn't just Obama. | ||
It was Obama. | ||
It was Bush. | ||
It was Clinton. | ||
It was Bush. | ||
Maybe it was also a little bit Reagan? | ||
So the framing was very strong with Donald Trump and very different. | ||
The framing for Joe Biden here is also very interesting. | ||
If you watch his campaign ad, the entire video is about Charlottesville. | ||
And I'm not going to show you the video, but I will read a few quotes from this from CNN. | ||
This is the article that they posted about his announcement. | ||
In his campaign announcement video, Biden rebuked the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017 and President Donald Trump's handling of the aftermath. | ||
He said there were, quote, some very fine people on both sides. | ||
With those words, the President of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it. | ||
And in that moment, I knew the threat to this nation was unlike any I had ever seen in my lifetime. | ||
The core values of this nation are standing in the world. | ||
They're very democracy. | ||
Everything that has made America, America, is at stake. | ||
That's why today I'm announcing my candidacy for President of the United States. | ||
So a lot of that is boilerplate. | ||
You know, the core values are at stake. | ||
It's a battle for the soul of the nation. | ||
A lot of that's kind of boilerplate type stuff and that's why I decided to run for president. | ||
That's not really the substance here. | ||
The substance is, why Charlottesville? | ||
Why Charlottesville? | ||
Why talking about America as an idea? | ||
And then it really dawned on me. | ||
This is actually perfect. | ||
This is something we've been talking about for a really really long time on the show, which is the concept of Republicans as maybe the incompetent and unknowing guardians of traditional America. | ||
They're the vanguards of a traditionalist conception of America. | ||
And the Democrats are the vanguard, the revolutionary vanguard of a revolutionary conception of America. | ||
So I've got a whiteboard here sort of illustrating this concept. | ||
I think we've done something similar to this before, but it's worth repeating. | ||
This is basically where we're at in terms of partisanship in America. | ||
You know, if you think it's about health care, if you think it's about economic policies, things like that, this is what the real partisan divide is in the country. | ||
So I'm going to go over this Let me just decrease our brightness so you can see the lettering a little bit better there. | ||
Where's my pointer? | ||
I don't like this pointer as much. | ||
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Everybody complains. | ||
Everybody's got to complain about that one, so I guess we're doing the one with the black tip here so you can see it a little better. | ||
So on this side you've got Donald Trump. | ||
He's the vanguard of traditional America. | ||
On this side you have Joe Biden, the vanguard of revolutionary America. | ||
What's not on this chart is what was said in the video. | ||
Joe Biden said, America is an idea. | ||
And all throughout the video you've got all these little vignettes of Martin Luther King Jr., and the suffragettes, and civil rights activists. | ||
And it really got me to thinking, this is actually totally perfect. | ||
This is where we're at as a country. | ||
So I guess we'll start on this side. | ||
The new Democratic Party, or actually, I think we should start on the Republican side. | ||
The Republican side, knowing or unknowing, are the vanguards of America as we knew it from the first settlers coming to the North American continent in the early 17th century all the way up until Maybe 2008, when Barack Obama is elected. | ||
This is what we think of when normal people think of America. | ||
We think about the founding fathers. | ||
Who are the famous heroes of American history? | ||
It's George Washington. | ||
It's Thomas Jefferson. | ||
It's Benjamin Franklin. | ||
It's Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Not a founding father, but you get the picture. | ||
These are the kinds of people we think about when we think about our heroes. | ||
Christopher Columbus, among others. | ||
Normative, normal, traditional American heroes. | ||
We think of traditional America, we think it's European. | ||
Of course it's not on the European continent, but we think of America as a white country, with white culture, white values. | ||
It actually started out not only as European, but Anglo. | ||
It started out as a British colony, and then of course this expanded to other Northern Europeans. | ||
And then eventually in the 20th century you incorporated, and we can never forget this, Irish, Italians, Eastern Europeans, to some extent Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
But basically America is, in its aesthetic, in its culture, in its values, in its texture, a European country. | ||
Traditional America is a Christian country. | ||
This is a country of Christian values, Christian morals, Protestant, and then eventually had some Catholic outposts, but fundamentally Christian. | ||
And when we talk about the First Amendment, only until very recently did this mean Muslims, Jews, other categories. | ||
For much of America's history, it's almost exclusively a Christian country. | ||
Traditional America is a family society. | ||
Men, women, children. | ||
Husbands, wives. | ||
A normal society, not all this other crazy stuff. | ||
It's a country that speaks English. | ||
It's a country that values work. | ||
That's obviously an Anglo-Protestant country. | ||
I'm Mediterranean, so we don't really understand this. | ||
But hard work, this is probably the premier value in America. | ||
It's a country of settlers and explorers. | ||
It's a settler society, which is very important. | ||
You look at what distinguishes it from Europe. | ||
In Europe, these are established countries. | ||
You look at a country like France, Italy, and so on. | ||
These have not been settler countries for probably millions of years. | ||
You had other civilizations and empires rise and fall in Europe. | ||
You had people there for a long time. | ||
Or you had some degree of advanced civilization there for a long time. | ||
America is different. | ||
We know that America is a relatively young country. | ||
America is a country that was settled, as opposed to conquered, as opposed to other things, migrated. | ||
It's a settler society. | ||
It was, of course, discovered only very recently by daring explorers, settled by pioneers, built up by entrepreneurs, titans of industry, and so on. | ||
And lastly, America is a hierarchical society. | ||
So whether we know it or not, and I'll have some more comments on this in a moment, this is basically what the right wing in America represents. | ||
And people can say, it's about limited government, or it's about low taxes, or war in the Middle East. | ||
This is really what the right wing in America looks like. | ||
This is traditionalist America. | ||
Maybe we're losing a lot because we're not really defending this stuff. | ||
On this side is where you have the left. | ||
This is what Joe Biden is all about. | ||
As opposed to the founding fathers, you've got civil rights. | ||
The civil rights activists are the founding fathers of this new country they're trying to create within America. | ||
Whereas people like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and George Mason, people who fought in the Revolutionary War, wrote the Declaration, framed the Constitution, were the founding fathers of this country that I was born in, my parents were born in, and so on. | ||
The founders of this country were the Suffragettes and the Abolitionists and Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
This new country was probably born sometime in the 1960s or perhaps has yet to be born. | ||
These are the people that gained independence for revolutionary America and fought in the struggles for this new country with new values, with a new texture, and so on. | ||
This new country is anti-European. | ||
I wouldn't even say it's not European so much as it is anti-European. | ||
You can't really say what it is. | ||
Is it black? | ||
Well, not entirely. | ||
Are we going back to Native Americans? | ||
Well, not entirely. | ||
Is it Asian? | ||
Is it Hispanic? | ||
It's some kind of amalgamation of it all. | ||
It's some kind of hideous mixture of all the different planets. | ||
So, Although it's not European. | ||
It could be everything except for European. | ||
So, it's not really fair to say that it's non-white so much as it is anti-European, going against what existed previously. | ||
The new religion of the country, social justice. | ||
You know, before you had Christian values, you had the cross, you had Christ, you had all this. | ||
Now the new religion is all this stuff. | ||
And this is really kind of a poor expression. | ||
Social justice, a little bit of a dated term there. | ||
But you get the picture. | ||
That's the new religion. | ||
That's what people are concerned about in this day and age. | ||
That's the great heresies. | ||
This is the worship in the country. | ||
As opposed to a family society, it's an individual society. | ||
As opposed to mothers and fathers, you've got consumers, producers, people that go to work. | ||
You know, this is the idea that you hear a lot in the 21st century about, you know, this new family. | ||
My friends are my family. | ||
You know, you guys are like family to me. | ||
Or, you know, a single mother and her child, a homosexual couple, a woman and her dog, you know, in various ways. | ||
Whatever you want to make of that. | ||
Just some guy hanging out. | ||
That's the family. | ||
It's an individual society. | ||
It's determined largely by these atomized people just kind of hanging around, mixing and matching in different forms and so on. | ||
These are the constituent components of the society. | ||
As opposed to English, We are now an English and Spanish plus society. | ||
So we still obviously predominantly speak English, but it's actually important. | ||
In Joe Biden's second video, I thought this was his announcement video, he had the original one which had all this stuff, America's an Idea, it's these ideas. | ||
But then he had another video, and the whole thing was in Spanish. | ||
And it said, Los Estados Unidos está una idea. | ||
I think that's what it says in Spanish. | ||
The United States is an idea. | ||
The whole thing's in Spanish. | ||
You got all these Mexicans speaking Spanish. | ||
So, of course we know. | ||
The demographic change has the entire Southwest becoming largely Hispanic. | ||
The major cities becoming largely Hispanic. | ||
Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and so on. | ||
But there's also a plus. | ||
It also leaves room for, it's not simply that it's English and Spanish, but it's just not really simply and exclusively English anymore. | ||
So it's English and Spanish plus. | ||
Whereas we valued work in America before, now we value activism. | ||
You know, I'm not really gung-ho about this boomer stuff, about pulling yourselves up by your bootstraps, or, when I was your age, I had worked ten jobs already. | ||
Like, it's a different, it's obviously a different economy these days. | ||
It's a different society. | ||
But whereas before, we valued hard work. | ||
That was the American ethic. | ||
You go out there, you sweat a little bit, you make your money. | ||
That's the American dream. | ||
Now the American dream is, you kind of like live in Manhattan. | ||
And you work for a non-profit, and on the weekends you're canvassing for some black candidate for whatever, for mayor, and you go to charity events, you go to a charity slam poetry session for LGBTQ rights. | ||
That's what's respected now. | ||
That is our new component. | ||
In an advertisement for Donald Trump, which I think is actually a good foil for this, you'll see vignettes of people in industry working. | ||
In an advertisement for Joe Biden or Barack Obama, you see vignettes of activists, of people with their clipboards. | ||
Barack Obama, when he says in his closing address, go out there and do some organizing. | ||
That's what's valued. | ||
A settler nation versus an immigrant nation. | ||
The people that are creating this country are all immigrants. | ||
And that's who they show in the videos. | ||
Who are we? | ||
We are a nation of immigrants. | ||
So it's no longer a nation of people that came, they sailed across the Atlantic, they left Europe, and they set up a new country, a shining city on a hill. | ||
Now it's a bunch of other people, a bunch of poor people, you know, the pathetic Huddled peasants with measles they crawled across the border evaded the law and then they set up shop And I don't know they made a little taqueria and oh, but they pay their taxes. | ||
These are the founding people of the new country It's the immigrants before it was hierarchical You know and that was in many different ways in terms of class in terms of the governmental structure in terms of you know everything else in society and It was determined by hierarchy. | ||
Now it's all about equality. | ||
And so this is sort of trite. | ||
I mean, we know this stuff, but I think it's important to lay out what our conception of America is. | ||
You know, when Joe Biden said, America is an idea, that really was driven home to me here about this little distinction here. | ||
Because what it is, is a fundamental division about how we define ourselves as America. | ||
What is The country that we live in. | ||
If America is a nation, that means it is a people, that means it is a land, it is a culture. | ||
It's very concrete. | ||
And when things are concrete, it means they're unchanging. | ||
So, whether you don't like America, or you think America could be better, or we're striving to live up to the stuff about all men are created equal, well all that really doesn't matter. | ||
Because you can't change America. | ||
America is my ancestors. | ||
America is the people who landed the Mayflower. | ||
It's concrete and it's solid. | ||
It is traditional. | ||
That is really, I think, the core of a cosmic definition of right-wing and conservative. | ||
It is ordered. | ||
It is structured. | ||
Now, on the other side, you have America as an idea. | ||
No, no. | ||
America is not a nation. | ||
America is an idea. | ||
And so long as the people and the institutions and everything else in America is obeying this idea or this new conception of this malleable idea, it's still America. | ||
Even if the country is no longer European, even if the country is no longer Christian, if it's no longer a family society, it doesn't speak English, it worships Martin Luther King, this profligate, degenerate, Marxist scumbag, as opposed to George Washington, and it values this goofy activism as opposed to work, and so on and so forth, as long as we obey the idea, as long as these people, in theory, are adhering to this vapid idea, we can still call it America. | ||
America in 2050 I hear Joe Biden's advertisement and you want to know the truth? | ||
We know all this about the left. | ||
percent black and 15 percent Asian and 20 some percent Hispanic it's still America America doesn't speak English it's still America because that's what it is and I think really what the foil is more about actually is on the right wing I hear Joe Biden's advertisement and you want to know the truth we know all this about the left people have been saying this more or less about the left in different language using different uh people and whatever for a long time you know when Barack Obama got into office and talked about fundamentally transforming the country | ||
I think you had a lot of uh prototypes for this idea many many years ago but it really drives home the point about where is the right on this stuff that's really what it makes me think about because I hear Joe Biden and it's like okay the Democratic Party is now completely and totally overtaken by revolutionaries There is nobody in this race anymore who believes in any of this stuff. | ||
They all believe this stuff. | ||
And maybe you could say that that was the case in 2016. | ||
Yeah more or less maybe could say that before but I really do believe we sort of entered into a new like we're we basically arrived here and this is our new country right? | ||
But I look at the right when I hear this stuff and I think we cannot be calling America an idea on the right if this is who we're up against. | ||
We have to be the right if we want to win as the right. | ||
We cannot try to be the left if we want to try to win right as the right. | ||
So that may sound redundant, but you hear Donald Trump a lot talking about how America is an idea and a lot of the same kind of stuff, and implicitly he embraces some of these components. | ||
Implicitly when he talks about making America great again, perhaps there's connotations to this. | ||
and maybe unconsciously think of this stuff. | ||
But the only way for us to combat America as an idea, revolutionary America, which these guys have a monopoly on, is for us to embrace America as a nation. | ||
And yes, that means the people. | ||
Yes, that means, well, America is a white country. | ||
Sorry to say. | ||
You know, maybe Republicans might say that. | ||
Sorry to say. | ||
I wouldn't say sorry for that. | ||
But America is a nation, and it does have all of this stuff going on. | ||
And it cannot be changed by a bunch of intellectuals and politicians. | ||
Not if it wants to remain America. | ||
Maybe you want to create something totally different, but you can't call it America anymore. | ||
So, I watched that advertisement and it really brought home to me, if this is the framing in 16, we're going to lose. | ||
If the framing in 16, because Hillary Clinton, I don't think was really, she was sort of implicit about this stuff in the same way that Obama was, more or less. | ||
Because Obama still was talking about a lot of this stuff. | ||
Hillary Clinton was still kind of trying to appease this stuff. | ||
I hear Joe Biden and these other guys, they're all in on this. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
All 20 candidates. | ||
And I think if the framing that Joe Biden comes out with right out of the gate is Charlottesville. | ||
Hillary Clinton's first campaign ad, by comparison wise, You know, you had some guy working in his factory. | ||
I'm going to hire some new employees. | ||
I'm going to have a baby. | ||
I'm going to do this. | ||
And then Hillary Clinton. | ||
I'm running for president. | ||
We're stronger together. | ||
We're going to put America back to work. | ||
It didn't really have a lot of content. | ||
The framing really wasn't strong. | ||
It wasn't the same thing. | ||
When you come out of the gate with Charlottesville, America is not a nation. | ||
America is not racism and the Lee monument and all this other stuff. | ||
It's all this crap. | ||
I have a feeling they're gonna have a big advantage coming out of the gate in 16 because Trump is trying to do the same thing saying we all bleed the same blood and we are all saluting the same God and it's sort of like milk toast revolutionary America if that's the case we're gonna get our butts kicked for every other reason that I've been saying so far notwithstanding you know if we're just looking at the framing then this is why he's going to lose if you look at everything else you know maybe has to do with the wall not being built and so on but you get the picture so | ||
We've done many similar whiteboards to this before, but this is a point that really has to be driven home. | ||
This is a critical juncture in the history of our country. | ||
This is a point after which people will say, this was phase one of America, this was phase two. | ||
Everything else, Civil War, World War II, all these other events, basically pale in comparison to this fundamental juncture where we went from, you know, everything was basically like this, All these other events happening, and then this happened. | ||
And then that was America too. | ||
Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, they're introducing, they're coming out with America too. | ||
And it'll never be the same again. | ||
So if you're hearing this, you're like, oh Nick, you've said a lot of this before. | ||
We know all this stuff. | ||
We've seen whiteboards comparing these two things. | ||
Well, it's important to know. | ||
It's very important to get across that we're not going to be living in the same country and Everything's going to change as a result. | ||
So I thought it was very fascinating that Joe Biden would come out with an ad like that so explicitly because his strength is seen typically as his electability. | ||
He's seen as somebody who's more Maybe people are more comfortable with because he's an old guy. | ||
He's a baby boomer. | ||
He's white. | ||
He represents the older guard of the Democratic Party, a little bit more moderate. | ||
He's not one of these people trying to outwoke the other Democrats. | ||
And so maybe people see him as more or less trying to adhere to this stuff. | ||
When I see that advertisement and the first thing is Charlottesville, Virginia. | ||
This is where Thomas Jefferson wrote this, but it's also where the Klan rally happened and yada yada. | ||
I'm thinking, okay, we're there. | ||
This is the Civil War. | ||
This is the distinction now. | ||
And so really, this is what it comes down to. | ||
And this says a lot about the right. | ||
If you believe in all this stuff, hang out with the left. | ||
That's when you've got to really take a step back and take stock and wonder, am I even right wing? | ||
Whose team am I on? | ||
You know, I'm about to debate Hunter Avalon, for example. | ||
And I've debated a lot of other conservatives like this, who they probably are on board with 60% of this stuff. | ||
51, 60% of what's going on over here. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, they're on the side of revolutionary America. | ||
If you think the civil rights icons were important, deserving of their own day, and they're heroes and you really I'm sorry you're on this side If it doesn't matter to you that America is no longer a white country, yeah, you're on this side. | ||
You're better off on this side. | ||
If you think social justice, even as a concept, in theory is good, or maybe you're anti-Christian or not Christian, maybe you're a pagan. | ||
You're on this side! | ||
You're on this side. | ||
Choose up. | ||
If you don't believe in the traditional family, you're like, well, people can do whatever they want. | ||
You're on this side, and on and on. | ||
So, I think we have to finally wake up and, hey, we gotta become the real right. | ||
We have to become an authentic version of the right wing, because that's the only thing that can combat this crap. | ||
You have to explicitly name traditional America. | ||
This is a nation. | ||
It is a European nation. | ||
It is a Christian nation. | ||
It's a family society. | ||
We speak English. | ||
Maybe this is long gone, though, right? | ||
I mean, maybe it's already too late, but... | ||
That's the way I see it. | ||
That's the way I see the framing. | ||
So that's that. | ||
We are going to move into the numbers here. | ||
Something a little bit more fresh. | ||
Something a little bit more concrete. | ||
We want to look at the polling. | ||
Because I think it's actually interesting. | ||
A lot of people have been asking me so far, who do you think is going to win the election? | ||
We've now got 20 candidates on the Democratic side. | ||
And I have to read them actually from the notes because I don't know half of them. | ||
And I imagine probably you don't either. | ||
We've got Joe Biden. | ||
I'm not going to count them on my fingers. | ||
We've got Joe Biden, obviously the former vice president for Barack Obama, who announced today. | ||
We've got Cory Booker, who is the senator from New Jersey. | ||
We've got Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana. | ||
Julian Castro. | ||
We have John Delaney, who is a representative in Maryland. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, a representative from Hawaii. | ||
Kirsten Gillibrand, senator from New York. | ||
Kamala Harris, senator from California. | ||
John Hickenlooper, a Colorado governor. | ||
Jay Inslee, governor of Washington. | ||
Amy Klobuchar, she's the senator of Minnesota. | ||
This guy named Wayne Messam, who I just never heard of before, even in the polling. | ||
He was some mayor in Florida. | ||
Seth Moulton, representative from Massachusetts. | ||
Beto O'Rourke, of course, former representative from El Paso. | ||
Tim Ryan, representative from Ohio. | ||
Bernie Sanders. | ||
Eric Swalwell, the representative from California. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, and then you have Marianne Williamson, another one I'd never heard of, some spiritual leader, and of course, Andrew Yang. | ||
So you've now got 20 candidates in the race, and people been asking me, well who's gonna win? | ||
The polling suggests right now that Joe Biden is in the lead. | ||
He's probably got the best chance or the clearest chance. | ||
I would say that it's by no means uncontested at this point. | ||
I don't think it'll be an easy path to the nomination, but just looking at the numbers, Joe Biden has a clear advantage. | ||
If we look at an average of 11 national polls so far, Joe Biden averages 28% and Bernie Sanders is in second with 20%. | ||
And we talked about this in the last show that we did about the Democratic election polls. | ||
I think it was an Emerson poll that came out last week. | ||
We rank them by their most recent polling numbers. | ||
And so you have sort of the first tier of candidates, which is Biden and Sanders. | ||
You've got your second tier, which is O'Rourke, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, a couple of others. | ||
And then you've got the bottom tier, which is like 10 other people who nobody has heard of, and like Andrew Yang and a couple of others. | ||
People like Tulsi Gabbard, the meme candidates. | ||
So he's in the top tier. | ||
He's number one in the top tier by far, if you look at the national polling. | ||
In the first few states, he's got a pretty good advantage in an average of 5 Iowa polls. | ||
He's up 25-18 over Sanders in a poll in New Hampshire. | ||
He's actually down by 12. | ||
It's 18-30 for Sanders. | ||
And in a poll in South Carolina, he's got a very good lead, 32-14. | ||
So in the national polls, the numbers are very good. | ||
In Iowa, the numbers are very good. | ||
New Hampshire, not so much. | ||
That's going to be a tough one, because obviously Sanders, that's his backyard, because he's from Vermont. | ||
South Carolina, he should do well. | ||
So he's going to be there. | ||
He's going to be one of the bigger names in the race. | ||
And it won't be like Jeb Bush. | ||
I think he'll actually be a pretty solid candidate. | ||
Now the reason that I think he's got such high numbers in the polls, and maybe why he's Not got as good of a chance as people think. | ||
A lot of people look at the polling numbers and they'll say, well, of course, guy with the biggest numbers, he's got to run away with it. | ||
You know, I thought the same thing in 2016 when Jeb Bush, you may remember this, in 2015, I think he was polling at like 15-20%, he was number one. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, he'll probably have the best shot. | ||
But largely, if you look at the polling on this, it's driven by electability. | ||
If you break down the numbers, Very few Democrats say that Joe Biden has the best policies. | ||
Like 13% of Democrats say he has the best policies, right? | ||
Alongside around 13 for Elizabeth Warren and similar numbers for a few other candidates. | ||
But in terms of electability, he rates double on the issues and a little bit more substantial than the polling. | ||
34% of Democrats say that he's the most electable and that's really what it comes down to. | ||
So I think once the race begins to play out and maybe other candidates get fleshed out, get more name recognition, they appear in the debates, they present their policies, things start to solidify, we get actually into a race, I think you'll see a lot more competition from people like Bernie Sanders and also from people like Pete Buttigieg, unfortunately, I think you'll see a lot more competition from people like Bernie Sanders and also from people I think that if you look at Joe Biden at this point in time, it is almost all name recognition and there's some other strengths there as well. | ||
Obviously, he was the vice president in Barack Obama's administration, which of the nine previous cases, according to 538, in which a current or former vice president sought the party's nomination towards World War II, that vice president won it six times, so that's substantial. | ||
He has very good numbers with blacks, I think it's like 40% of black Democrats say they support him. | ||
And there's a couple of other reasons, but if you look at where the party is, the actual Democratic Party apparatus is basically against him. | ||
If you remember this, they were trying to push him out of the race, saying we're going to get donors to fund his opposition and we'll get other people involved. | ||
Barack Obama had a meeting with Beto O'Rourke, with Michelle Obama. | ||
So there's a lot of messaging from the party that they don't like him. | ||
A lot of younger voters don't care for him for the obvious reasons. | ||
He's an old white guy. | ||
You've got his age working against him. | ||
He's 77 years old. | ||
So he'll be inaugurated if he's elected in 2020 at the same age virtually that Trump will be if he wins a second term. | ||
So that's problematic. | ||
You've obviously got a lot of scandals, political baggage, some stances he's taken for example on school busing back in the 1970s, the Anita Hill hearings 25 years ago. | ||
You've also got the groping scandal. | ||
So there's a lot a lot of weaknesses there. | ||
There's a lot of problems. | ||
And really the only thing that he has going for him is some other numbers which to me kind of tell the whole story. | ||
If you look at the polling that's pitted a Democrat versus Trump, Biden by far and away has the best numbers. | ||
Biden leads Trump by 7%. | ||
7% if you're looking at an average of all the polls taken since February 19th when Bernie Sanders announced his candidacy. | ||
Biden averages a lead of 7% when he's matched up against Trump. | ||
The next highest is Bernie Sanders with 3.5% higher than Trump and everybody else either is tying with Trump or they're losing to Trump by a few percentage points. | ||
So to me, I look at Biden and I see a couple of things. | ||
I see name recognition. | ||
I see that largely because of his clout from the Obama administration and I see the electability factor. | ||
The idea that he's probably the guy who could win the nomination and ultimately go on to defeat Donald Trump. | ||
Other than that, nobody's really excited for this. | ||
Do you know a whole lot of people who are really, you know, you look at this field of 20 people, and you've got Andrew Yang, this mean candidate, and you've got Beto O'Rourke, and you've got Kamala Harris, wow, black woman, and you've got Elizabeth Warren, she's this radical, Bernie Sanders, he's a socialist, and a lot of flavor, right? | ||
A lot of excitement and grassroots and youth. | ||
And then Joe Biden comes in. | ||
Was anybody watching this announcement today going, finally, epic, finally, my man Joe Biden, he's going to do something else with Obamacare? | ||
I'm not even really sure what the policies are. | ||
So I think he's going to be a lot weaker than people expect him to be, I think. | ||
Excuse me, once the race gets fleshed out, once we get into the debates, once we start to get familiar with some of these other people, I think he is going to die down. | ||
Now, it's not to say that he doesn't have a chance, not to say he doesn't have a good chance, but it is to say that this is very early on, very premature. | ||
And like I've been saying all year so far, you're at the point now where the race had only just started years ago when we were in the 2016 election, or elections preceding that. | ||
A very new phenomenon that we have 20 candidates already announced by rather before May the year before the election. | ||
So we'll have to see how it plays out but ultimately I'm not very bullish on Joe Biden. | ||
Maybe if you want to go on to predict it or some of these other things might be a smart bet to bet against Joe Biden. | ||
Then again he's probably at like 25% or something so you wouldn't get a huge return. | ||
Maybe not worth it, right? | ||
But I look at Joe Biden. | ||
I'm not really thrilled. | ||
To me, the only thing that is notable about him is the Charlottesville thing. | ||
Aside from that, he's an old guy in a dying Democratic Party. | ||
You know, he reminds me of Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota, Joe Donnelly in Indiana, or Joe Manchin in West Virginia. | ||
He's part of a Democratic party that's on its way out and the new fresh face of it's gonna be, what, a black woman and she's not even really like African-American in the proper sense, a gay man from Indiana, some kooky Native American socialist from Massachusetts, some Irish guy pretending to be Mexican because you can't be white anymore. | ||
That's a new party, and Joe Biden's kind of this zombie from the past 40 or 50 years. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
We'll have to watch and see. | ||
I'm excited to see what the debate holds in June. | ||
We'll probably get a much better idea of where things are headed, but it's not going to be good. | ||
And it's actually pretty funny. | ||
People like this have made their bed, and now they've got to sleep in it. | ||
Joe Biden, for all these years, who paid lip service to this idea of diversity and social justice and all this other cool, epic, progressive stuff... | ||
They're now going to get eaten alive by the very people that they created, by the very ideology that they've been pushing for their whole lives. | ||
You know, maybe in the 60s it was a really great idea to be a radical and to push for this kind of stuff and to be left-wing, and now 50 years he's unwelcome at his own party that he's been a part of forever because he's old and because he's white, because he's some old Irish dude. | ||
So it'll be pretty funny when these people are pushed in, kicked to the curb, but... And also interesting, this is the last thing I'll say, then we'll move on to the immigration bill and then the Super Chats, is, uh... What was I gonna say? | ||
I just totally lost my train of thought. | ||
What was I going to say? | ||
I just completely lost my train of thought about Joe Biden being pushed out. | ||
Oh yeah, this is the last thing I'll say. | ||
I've been forgetting a lot of things lately. | ||
I feel like the mind's just definitely going away here. | ||
Maybe it's like I get healthier and then the health deteriorates. | ||
Isn't that funny how that works? | ||
I feel like you don't sleep, you don't eat, and I'm at the top of my game all the time. | ||
I start eating well, I start sleeping, I'm like forgetting things, I'm all over the place. | ||
Anyway, with the Democrats it's fascinating that these people are all about ideology, right? | ||
That's their whole life, is we want to put ideology ahead of practicality. | ||
But now they're gonna have to make a decision. | ||
It's actually kind of funny. | ||
They may, in the end, have to swallow their pride and put up Joe Biden, a white guy, straight old white guy, because he's the only one that can get the job done. | ||
That would be the grandest irony of them all, right? | ||
The idea that the left, the Democratic Party, which is now dominated by and known for people who can give, they can give no quarter to the straight white man. | ||
They are ultimately going to have to go to the polls, swallow their pride, swallow all this, you know, ideology and other stuff to vote for somebody who's the epitome of what they detest because he's the only one that can beat Donald Trump or I'd Joe Biden's the only one with a substantial lead. | ||
7%! | ||
And obviously the election hasn't started, so that doesn't mean a whole lot right now, but that's why they're pushing for him, because they know, oh we hate that, we hate the white man! | ||
And isn't that kind of symbolic in a way? | ||
We hate the white man, we hate the straight, white, old, boomer man, but he's the only one that can save us! | ||
He's the only one that's going to give us exactly what we want. | ||
Which is a defeat over Donald Trump, you know? | ||
So Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, all these others, wow, they're so diverse, they're so great, but they all suck! | ||
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They're not good at what they're doing, they're bad at their jobs! | |
They're gonna lose! | ||
So, it'll be fascinating to watch the crisis of conscience and the democratic mind. | ||
Do I pull the lever? | ||
It's like that meme, the guy sweating. | ||
You know, one button. | ||
Vote for a straight white man, beat Donald Trump, vote for some crazy person, vote for Kamala Harris, some black woman, and lose the election, get Donald Trump. | ||
In a way, you're voting for Donald Trump, right? | ||
So we'll have to see. | ||
But that's Joe Biden. | ||
That's his announcement. | ||
It's not really so much outside of what you might expect. | ||
A little bit surprising to me that he would take that angle. | ||
I would perceive the angle as being a little bit more like trying to steal Donald Trump's voters, but this is a total appeal to progressives. | ||
Well, we're going to talk about this immigration deal here. | ||
So we talked about this on Tuesday. | ||
Jared Kushner presenting his immigration proposal to the president later this week, and he's been meeting with all kinds of business leaders to put this together. | ||
He says it's got border security, it's got something that'll change the structure of immigration from family-based to merit-based, and it'll be humanitarian. | ||
And we laid out some of the expectations, predictions about what will be in there, what this will entail. | ||
Now there's a very bad sign now. | ||
The Agricultural Secretary Sonny Perdue has now entered into the negotiations. | ||
He's brought in a lobbyist. | ||
This is according to... | ||
NBC. | ||
It says, quote, agriculture secretary Sonny Perdue is wading into legal immigration efforts led by Jared Kushner by dispatching a former farm lobbyist to work with the agribusiness community on how to meet their need for foreign workers without compromising the ideals of the administration. | ||
The plan is raising hopes in agriculture communities where farmers say they have been desperate for workers So I look at this, I look at everything we know about Jared Kushner and everything he's said before. | ||
I saw a clip today from February, which I must have missed, where he said we have to rethink what it means to be a country because we want open borders, free movement of people, free movement of goods. | ||
In other words, exactly what Hillary Clinton said. | ||
Makes you think, right? | ||
So we know everything about Jared Kushner. | ||
We know what he's been saying about this, who he's been meeting with, and we see Sonny Perdue. | ||
And I'm thinking, we're not going to see a white pill on this immigration proposal. | ||
I'll bet you, this is my bet to you, I imagine that what's in this immigration proposal is probably going to be a big expansion of foreign workers. | ||
It's going to be bad enforcement, like I said on Tuesday, and I'll bet you that it doesn't even get passed. | ||
And that's the grand irony of the administration, that we were elected by American, hire American, we were going to betray our voters, we were going to come all the way back around, hire foreigners, buy from foreigners, and we're going to bring in all these people, and then we don't even get that passed. | ||
We were planning on stabbing you in the back, but the administration is so incompetent, we couldn't even pull that off. | ||
We had the knife coming right around, right at your throat, we were telling you, I was a snake before you let me in! | ||
Now I'm gonna cut your throat! | ||
And they couldn't even do it. | ||
Then they couldn't even do that. | ||
Then they were like, ow, ooh, I'm fat! | ||
I'm Donald Trump and I'm fat! | ||
I can't do it! | ||
Because this is just such an embarrassment. | ||
And it really is just a shame to watch this. | ||
And I saw a tweet today from the president where he said, we've apprehended 400,000 people this month. | ||
And this vindicates what I said weeks ago. | ||
We have to resort to open lying about the record on immigration because it's so bad. | ||
It's so bad on illegal immigration. | ||
It will be so bad on legal immigration. | ||
There is no way any president could run on this record after what was said in 16 and win. | ||
So how do you solve that? | ||
You just simply lie. | ||
You just tell people things that aren't true, either by omission or you just explicitly lie about what's happening. | ||
We've seen this with the wall. | ||
Finish the wall signs at the rallies and I'm gonna finish the wall. | ||
You know, and we see this with the immigration deal, I'm sure. | ||
Well, we need the immigrants now. | ||
No, but we need them now. | ||
I'm not breaking a promise. | ||
The economy is just growing so much now we need an influx of foreign workers. | ||
But you understand, This just goes to show, we're not up against Democrats. | ||
Although that's, you know, we did this whiteboard in part to show you and to acknowledge, just like this immigration deal, that everybody's on the revolutionary column. | ||
Everybody, Republicans, Democrats, everybody in Washington, D.C., they're all on that right column, the revolutionary America column. | ||
You know, what do you think is creating that country every day? | ||
Well, it's immigration. | ||
Who supports immigration? | ||
Is it just Hillary Clinton? | ||
Is it just Nancy Pelosi? | ||
Is it just all these others? | ||
Or is it also Donald Trump, actually? | ||
And it's also Jared Kushner. | ||
And it's also Mitch McConnell. | ||
And it's also Paul Ryan. | ||
And it's also people like Sonny Perdue. | ||
And it's people in Iowa, by the way. | ||
And it's people in Ohio. | ||
People that are running agricultural businesses or other businesses and they need the labor. | ||
So everybody's complicit in the destruction of the country. | ||
It's not just a right and left conventional issue. | ||
It's not a Republican and Democrat issue. | ||
It's we who have the sense to see what's happening, and everybody else. | ||
Because I guarantee you, you talk to most people, and maybe implicitly a lot of them are in favor of traditional America, the way people talk, they're almost all in that other column. | ||
Almost all of them. | ||
This idea about civil rights and immigrants and everything else. | ||
They're almost all bringing about the new country. | ||
And that's maybe a black pill, right? | ||
The immigration deal is only one small part of the black pill. | ||
The idea that this immigration proposal is probably going to be a big flop, is probably going to be everything that we ran against. | ||
You know, if Barack Obama could not achieve comprehensive immigration reform, we're going to pass the same thing that he tried. | ||
Basically, right? | ||
If it all works out. | ||
So, aside from that black pill, that betrayal, the much larger thing that this says about the country is that nobody's really on our team here. | ||
Everybody's working towards the destruction of the country every day. | ||
And, you know, we're just going to have to try and recreate it as best we can in our homes, in our neighborhoods, in our communities. | ||
It's going to have to be very, very local because you understand that this is happening across the board. | ||
We really are alone in the struggle in a larger sense, right? | ||
You know, I'm going to have in my home in the future, when I have my family, it's going to be traditional America. | ||
It's going to be English and hierarchical and European and work and all that. | ||
But that'll be an island in a sea. | ||
And maybe we can expand our island and maybe, you know, me and Party Goy are going to live next door to each other and our kids will be hanging out. | ||
Maybe we'll go live on Owen Benjamin's ranch, right? | ||
We'll set up a couple of acres next to him and we'll have a little island of traditional America. | ||
But that's what we're in store for in the future. | ||
You know, you ever see that movie World War Z? | ||
People have done that meme a lot. | ||
It's going to be like a post-apocalyptic zombie movie. | ||
Just these little sort of enclaves hanging out, limited supplies, resources fending off the masses. | ||
It's going to look a lot like that. | ||
So that's our immigration proposal. | ||
I'm not too excited about it. | ||
I got a little bit excited when Kushner said Stephen Miller likes it. | ||
He was probably lying. | ||
You know, I know enough about Jared Kushner to know that he probably lies a lot. | ||
He probably lies about everything, actually. | ||
Probably everything out of his mouth is a lie because of what I know about Jared Kushner, you know, and what I know about, you know, what he does for a living and his background and things like that. | ||
I know that when he said Stephen Miller likes that deal, it was probably a big fat lie if Sonny Perdue is hiring agricultural lobbyists to try and get more foreign workers in there because that's not really something Stephen Miller or Donald Trump were going for in 16, right? | ||
So, call me crazy, but maybe he's a big, fat liar. | ||
So, I guess it's a wait-and-see thing. | ||
I guess it's a wait-and-see. | ||
We'll wait and see what's going to happen with the Democrats. | ||
We'll wait and see what the immigration proposal looks like, but hey, Buckle up, everybody, right? | ||
It's gonna be a cool couple of years together. | ||
Gonna be a cool, transformative couple of years. | ||
But that's our immigration deal. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats now. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
We'll see what the unwashed masses are up to tonight. | ||
I'm very interested to hear, you know, some of the fresh comments I think I know we're in for tonight. | ||
Last night it was particularly... | ||
Funny. | ||
I'll put it that way. | ||
We were really seeing the funny side yesterday in the Super Chats. | ||
We've got GW who says, Hey Nick, I think you missed the Super Chat last night. | ||
Can you read it? | ||
No. | ||
You send in a Super Chat at 8.50. | ||
You send in a Super Chat at 8.50 p.m. | ||
And I have already said that's our show. | ||
We're gonna wrap it up. | ||
I'm not gonna read it, okay? | ||
So no. | ||
Jen Shah says, Hey Nick, big fan. | ||
My family has a big house and the deck needs repairing sometimes. | ||
So the other day we all were rubbing my deck with my very own cleaner. | ||
It had bad chemicals inside. | ||
Now I'm sick as F. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
Yeah, you gotta be careful around the chemicals. | ||
Everything's poison, man. | ||
Everything's poison. | ||
You gotta be very mindful. | ||
Jonathan the Ferning says, if it's America First, why do you have a photo of the insectoid village Hong Kong on your YouTube channel? | ||
Also, am I going to lose my job for participating here? | ||
So, on my YouTube page, if you go to the homepage of my YouTube channel, the header image, I guess, is Hong Kong. | ||
The problem is, there's this glitch with YouTube where every time I go to change it, it gives me this error message where it says, like, cannot complete this operation or something. | ||
So, I was like, oh, is it my browser? | ||
So, I log in on Internet Explorer and it's not letting me upload images. | ||
So, I just had to pick a stock image because the other image had the old logo in it. | ||
And it's at America First Media, so that's why. | ||
I was hoping no one would notice, but I guess you're a very observant fellow and, you know, going to grill me about it. | ||
You're going to lose your job for participating here? | ||
No. | ||
Because this show is good optics, so nobody loses their job for it. | ||
KissMyPoodle says, keep raising the collective consciousness, Nick. | ||
Your appeal to reason is compelling, effective, and contagious. | ||
Very true, very true. | ||
That's what we are trying to accomplish on the show. | ||
Raising the collective consciousness of the nation, right? | ||
But yeah, that's what we try to do. | ||
A very esoteric Illinois joke because he has no toilets in his home. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Ah yeah, my favorite letter. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Image might be a little... Is that sacrilegious to compare yourself in that way? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But I understand the premise. | ||
I am sacrificing. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Image might be a little, is that sacrilegious to compare yourself in that way? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But I understand the premise. | ||
I am sacrificing. | ||
And that's what we are called to do, right? | ||
It's true. | ||
I am the sacrificial lamb for the America First, the right-wing movement. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
And my own supporters turn on me. | ||
My own friends and my own supporters constantly turning on me and saying pee-pee poo-poo. | ||
You know, it's like... | ||
It's like my supporters are washing my feet with their perfume, and people are like, HEY! | ||
Pee-pee-poo-poo! | ||
Knock it off! | ||
And I'm like, no, relax, it's fine, alright? | ||
So it is very similar to the biblical stories, in a way. | ||
I think you could say that. | ||
In a similar way, we are bearing the cross, right? | ||
We're being put up, in a very similar way, by Jews. | ||
You know, Ben Shapiro is the one. | ||
Crucify him! | ||
Crucify him! | ||
That's what he said! | ||
You know, in the same way, when Pontius Pilate Put up Jesus Christ and said, what do you want me to do with this guy? | ||
You know, Cassie Dillon and Emily Faulkner put up that video where I said, Jews are causing me problems in my daily life and race mixing is bad. | ||
And you've got Ben Shapiro, Aaron Bandler, Elliot Hamilton, Benny Palachuk, and all the others. | ||
Crucify him! | ||
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Give him death! | |
Cut his head off! | ||
You know, all this stuff. | ||
They're in the crowd. | ||
And free this other guy. | ||
Free all the pedophiles and everybody who's actually a bad person. | ||
And crucify the guy who's telling the truth. | ||
You know, it is a very, very good parallel. | ||
I don't know if that's sacrilegious, not trying to be blasphemous. | ||
But I'm just saying there's parallels. | ||
I'm just saying there's parallels. | ||
You know, Jesus Christ, hated by Jews, you know, put up and mocked and ridiculed, slandered, betrayed by his friends. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is that me or is that this other guy? | ||
I'm not really sure. | ||
It's jokes. | ||
It's jokes. | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
I know I'm gonna get some comments. | ||
Nick, that is sacrilegious. | ||
That is blasphemous. | ||
It's jokes, everybody. | ||
Calm down. | ||
I'll say it. | ||
I'll talk about it in confession, okay? | ||
Leos's thoughts on Wignats. | ||
What kind of question is that? | ||
You know my thoughts on Wignats. | ||
Soap says, first super chat, love the show Nick, congrats on 40,000. | ||
Hey thanks! | ||
And thanks for the first super chat. | ||
Yeah, big week, 40,000 Twitter followers, 4,000 Instagram, almost 30,000 on YouTube. | ||
We're really making some strides this year. | ||
Frederick says, hey Nick, where do you buy your suits and do they make them in adult sizes? | ||
Just kidding big guy, love the show. | ||
That's really charming. | ||
Really funny. | ||
Yeah, you're a real hero, dude. | ||
But thanks. | ||
Doc Daniel says, I used to rule the world. | ||
Chunks would load when I gave the word. | ||
Not every night I ghost away. | ||
Hide from the mobs I used to slay. | ||
So is this Viva? | ||
Oh, Chunks! | ||
Oh yeah, it's Minecraft. | ||
Chunks is in... Okay, now I understand. | ||
Without the context of mobs and all that. | ||
You got to be a little more specific with the language. | ||
It's not, I don't know if chunks is necessarily Minecraft terminology. | ||
Stowing away at night, not exactly Minecraft. | ||
But you say hide from the mobs I used to slay. | ||
I understand. | ||
Viva La Vida Minecraft parody. | ||
Okay, very good. | ||
What's a Wignatz's thoughts on Michelle Obama's bulge? | ||
Well, it's no secret that it's my belief that Michelle Obama is a man and Barack Obama is a woman. | ||
I mean, everybody knows that. | ||
I think unironically, I unironically believe that, well, and it's factual that Barack Obama is a gay man. | ||
You know, you go back and he talked about this, I think a couple of years ago, he had a homosexual relationship with a professor. | ||
So we know that about Barack Obama. | ||
It's not really a stretch to say Michael? | ||
What was that all about, huh? | ||
Michael and Michael. | ||
You know, he called her Michael a couple of times. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not going to say I believe that because then they're going to mess with the algorithm, right? | ||
I'm not going to get recommended. | ||
I'm not going to show up in the search results. | ||
But is Michelle Obama a man? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Have you ever seen a woman with shoulders like that? | ||
I've never called any girlfriends of mine, friends that are girls, I've never called up Lauren Rose and said, hey, what would even be the equivalent? | ||
Hey Larry, I mean Lauren, I mean Lauren, I mean Lauren, right? | ||
I've never called up Faith and been like, hey Fred, or anybody like that, right? | ||
It's never happened. | ||
Never happened once, let alone several times. | ||
I would not put it past these people for that kind of thing to go on. | ||
Maybe Obama's a woman too. | ||
Who knows at this point? | ||
SH says, hey Nick, hey dude. | ||
Doc Daniel says, H. Krux says, are Sicilians white? | ||
Sicilians? | ||
White? | ||
You know, people say N a lot on Twitter for whatever reason. | ||
With Sicilians, I'm compelled to say M as opposed to N. With Sicilians, you've got to break out the M posting. | ||
My ancestors, they come from Calabria, they come from Bari, they come from Naples. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, we're Southern Italian, but we're not Sicilian, okay? | ||
I see a Sicilian, I say M, and the next person says another letter. | ||
No, I'm joking! | ||
It's, oh no, but it's only jokes, though. | ||
It's only jokes. | ||
I'm Southern Italian. | ||
I'm Sub-Saharan African. | ||
I can make these jokes, alright? | ||
I can make these jokes. | ||
Sicilians are totally white. | ||
They're fine. | ||
They're terrific. | ||
SH says, how's it going? | ||
Wonderful. | ||
It's going really great. | ||
Bill Dink says, hey guys, we should totally prank Nick one night by only asking impertinence and thought-provoking political questions. | ||
Yeah, that would be a change. | ||
That would be, uh, a real, uh, maybe you should have tried that on April Fool's Day. | ||
You know, that would have been the joke, right? | ||
Skate Posting says, good peevening, everybody. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Puentes, and you are watching an epic shitpost. | ||
The Super Chat is redeemable at McDonald's. | ||
Uh, terrific, thanks. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Uh, Brian W. says, peepee poo poo. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Doc Daniel says yeah, so hi Nick. | ||
So um cover smile that mug new What does that even mean? | ||
I don't even know what that joke is supposed to mean Colgate says hey big strong guy. | ||
Thanks for peepee poopoo. | ||
Oh, you're welcome John Doe says, I'm your host Nicholas J. Fuentes, host of America First, Monday through Friday at 720 or 730 Central Standard Time. | ||
Ouch! | ||
Well, it's never been 730. | ||
Now you're just exaggerating. | ||
715, 720. | ||
Look, you go to a country, you go to a political rally, What, do they always show up at the start date? | ||
I mean, come on! | ||
Or the starting time? | ||
I'm like a rock star is what I'm saying. | ||
You show up, look, you get comfortable, you get situated. | ||
That's part of the show! | ||
It starts at 7, that's part of the show! | ||
You get to relax, you get to commiserate with your fellow Super Chatters, you get to maybe really mull over some of the hot takes from the day before. | ||
Contemplate, fleeting, morality, and things of this nature. | ||
And then after all that, okay, now I'm prepared. | ||
I'm good and ready for Nick. | ||
And then I come on the show. | ||
Then I premiere. | ||
Then I step out of the curtain. | ||
Oh hey, I should just make it, maybe once we get a bigger budget. | ||
Maybe that's the five-year plan. | ||
People are always like, what's a five-year plan? | ||
I want a band, I want a big stage and a curtain, and I'll come running out and I'll just tell jokes. | ||
You know, everyone's saying, oh, you're a comedian. | ||
Owen Benjamin on his stream says, Nick is actually like a comedian, and he makes some good points for five minutes, and then everybody, and then everybody for the past week is like, Nick is actually, I'm making a really fresh and original point. | ||
Nick is actually like a comedian. | ||
No, think about it. | ||
The way people are like, uh, it's like that meme, you know, Owen Benjamin, I have this idea, and here, here, have the, I have this idea, let me share it with you. | ||
This is my idea, you know, that's the way people are, because then I see people, like, that was their own original thought, like, I came up with this. | ||
Hey, I've got a real, Nick is actually like a comedian, Owen Benjamin says it, and he's right, I guess he's right to an extent, I appreciated what he said, but then for the whole week, I can't, Oh, Nick is a comedian. | ||
It's like, all right, you know, just give a little credit or say, oh, oh, and Benjamin says or whatever. | ||
I regurgitate things all the time in my show, but I'll say, oh, well, you know, so-and-so said or QAnon said or whatever. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Doc Daniel says, Yogg's cast founder, Louis Brindley, confirmed as Brexit party candidate, known reactionary gamer, and is a fan of the show. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I don't know if that's true or not, but big if true. | ||
The UK is getting very based. | ||
Carl Benjamin running for office in the UK? | ||
What the f- I love Anglos now. | ||
You know, it's like Carl Benjamin says, I don't care about the Holocaust. | ||
Carl Benjamin says, I wouldn't even rape you. | ||
Carl Benjamin says, you know, all these other things. | ||
Carl Benjamin, you said chink, and that's a racist word. | ||
That's why I used- Oi, bloke! | ||
That's why I used it, mate! | ||
I'm like, what the hell? | ||
Since when did these Anglos get so epic? | ||
Since when did Anglos get based in Redfield? | ||
I gotta go to England now! | ||
I've got to move there. | ||
Maybe we'll escape there now. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
It's still gay. | ||
The country is still gay. | ||
But Carl Benjamin, very based in Redpill. | ||
I wish I could go over there and vote for him. | ||
Normally I don't say that, but I will go over there. | ||
I'd vote for him in UKIP or whatever. | ||
I wish Owen Benjamin were the Prime Minister. | ||
It was about time we had a Prime Minister who was involved in Gamergate, am I right? | ||
The Gamergate PM. | ||
Prime Minister Sargon of Akkad. | ||
And what is he doing? | ||
He's declaring war on Israel. | ||
He's declaring war on Israel because Jewish developers have ruined Battlefield V. No, I'm joking. | ||
These are all jokes. | ||
These are all jokes. | ||
Don't worry, everybody. | ||
I'm a comedian now. | ||
When you're a comedian, hey, no one can get mad at me. | ||
It's not hate speech because it's all a big joke. | ||
It's all a big joke. | ||
What, you get mad at jokes? | ||
You think it's a hateful joke? | ||
It's all just tongue-in-cheek. | ||
We're all just laughing. | ||
Right? | ||
So, uh, so there you have it. | ||
What's a Wignatz? | ||
Why are whites overrepresented in YouTube cringe compilations? | ||
Why people are cringe, I have to tell ya. | ||
White people, I think more than others, can have this tendency to become cringe. | ||
I don't know why it is, but we all know it. | ||
Not that other people can't be cringe or aren't cringe, but there is something unique. | ||
Maybe it's this Faustian component that white people have this ability to be foolish or whatever. | ||
I don't know what it is, but you are right. | ||
It is there. | ||
Despite making up 63% of the population, white people account for 99% of appearances in cringe compilations. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know why that is. | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Trump army says everybody who fought in the confederate army was a neo-nazi anti-semitic white supremacist. | ||
If this is their narrative then I guess Trump gets re-elected. | ||
There's so much wrong with what you just said. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
If the left says, you know, Charlottesville was about neo-Nazis, which I think is what you're extrapolating from that. | ||
Yeah, Trump's getting re-elected. | ||
Yeah, I don't think that's how that works. | ||
You know, people are like, yeah, I was gonna vote Democrat, but then Democrats said, That the Charlottesville rally, which was really a rally about the Robert E. Lee monument, was about neo-Nazis? | ||
And then I said, you know what? | ||
They're too extreme. | ||
I'm voting for Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, that's a thought process of people that would vote Democrat, right? | ||
That's the thought process of normal, average voters. | ||
Most people are really high-level thinkers, and they're also, you know, really digging into things and making these kinds of judgments. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Wrong. | ||
It doesn't matter what Democrats say. | ||
It doesn't matter what Democrats say. | ||
Look at all the things Barack Obama said, anyone. | ||
Barack Obama said, you know, whatever. | ||
Barack Obama hung out with all these seedy characters from the left-wing underworld 40 years ago and he said, you didn't build that and everything. | ||
Mitt Romney's a shoo-in. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
You think anybody cares about that? | ||
This guy's legitimately must be like 10 years old or something. | ||
No offense, but it's like, sheesh. | ||
Everybody who fought in the Confederate Army was neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic, white supremacist. | ||
If this is their narrative, then I guess Trump gets re-elected. | ||
Then I guess Trump gets re-elected. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
No, no, no. | ||
Speaking of white people and cringe compilations... | ||
That one's going in my cringe compilation, my friend. | ||
It's E. Michael Jones, but yeah, basically. | ||
Mike Jones from $2 Super Chat. | ||
It's E. Michael Jones, but yeah, basically. | ||
Meme Shitlord says, from Canada, good work. | ||
Well, thank you, Leaf. | ||
Temple Drake says, Fuentes, disavow this celibacy nonsense and let's make a white baby tonight. | ||
Disavow, lady, disavow. | ||
Yikes! | ||
A woman coming in here with that kind of language like it's gonna go anywhere. | ||
Like, that's gonna play well. | ||
What is the mentality with women coming out of this show? | ||
Let's make a baby tonight. | ||
Like, that's really... You think that pickup line is gonna work on me? | ||
Please. | ||
I think you want to watch the whore show. | ||
The whore show is somewhere over there, right? | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
I'm only kidding. | ||
I'm only kidding. | ||
You propositioning me doesn't necessarily make you a whore. | ||
I'm only joking. | ||
So don't take it too personally. | ||
Just a little joke. | ||
Bill Dinks says, traditional America sounds great, but have you heard of weekends? | ||
Oh, are you referring to Hassan Piker? | ||
Who says that, you know, left-wing people got us the work weekend or something. | ||
I'm not sure what you mean by that one. | ||
Rogals' premarital celibacy is literal God-tier. | ||
Be strong. | ||
So true. | ||
It's not even about being strong. | ||
It's just about being disciplined. | ||
You know, just about being smart, being disciplined. | ||
And you're right, yeah, you do have to resist the temptation. | ||
You know, it's a very degrading act, I think, to submit to the impulses of casual sex. | ||
It's a very degrading act, and I don't know why, well, I guess we all know why, but it's shameful to see that it goes on and people don't understand the gravity of what's happening there, right? | ||
You know, people talking about how much sex they have. | ||
I want to say, are you proud of yourself? | ||
You know, is that really something that you take pride in? | ||
Is that something that you think reflects good on you and your soul? | ||
Big Mike says, hey big guy, loving the stream and the whiteboard. | ||
Stay safe out there. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I'm trying to stay safe. | ||
Colgate says, hi, huge man, want to legalize smoking crack? | ||
No, definitely not. | ||
God's Planet, can we copy strike Joe Biden, says Charlie Kirk. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
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True. | |
Yeah, okay, dude. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I really... the lifting, man. | ||
If you're posting about lifting in this way, never mind. | ||
Forget it. | ||
Change of motion is key. | ||
Facts and logic, because gains don't care about your feelings. | ||
Yeah, okay, dude, whatever. | ||
I really, the lifting, man, if you're posting about lifting in this way, never mind. | ||
Forget it. | ||
I'm done. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
Can't wait for all the uh the gym stuff. | ||
Mildly Thotistic says, Nick I know you usually go hard on women. | ||
Oh I go hard on women all right. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
All right everybody relax. | ||
Family show. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Pump the brakes. | ||
Family show department. | ||
Family show department. | ||
We've got an incoming transmission. | ||
Just a joke, everybody. | ||
But as a trad female, I know well. | ||
Recently turned 21, she's been a knicker since 2000 subs and uncut to me. | ||
So please wish her a happy birthday. | ||
Keep up God's work, big guy. | ||
Well, happy birthday to Trad Female, who turned 21. | ||
But it's a little bit sad that you get uncucked by a woman. | ||
Are you really uncucked if he became conservative because of a woman? | ||
No offense, but let's get real. | ||
I was a libtard, but then I started watching this girl content creator on YouTube, and she really red-filled me. | ||
It's like, you're still a cuck, bro. | ||
You're still a cuck forever! | ||
You gotta become blue-pilled again, and then come back over the right way. | ||
Okay? | ||
Maybe you have to go into a neighborhood and get beat up by a minority or something, and then we'll welcome you into our ranks. | ||
You get red-pilled that way. | ||
I was this really cringe normie, but then I watched Lauren Southern's video about traditional lifestyles at college. | ||
And now I'm based in Redfield! | ||
Okay, cuck. | ||
Alright, cuck. | ||
Back of the line. | ||
Say the line again. | ||
Say the line again. | ||
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Lauren Southern is based in Redpill. | |
Nah, I'm joking. | ||
We like Lauren Southern. | ||
No, but we like Lauren Southern. | ||
No, but we love her. | ||
She hasn't had me on a stream in years, but we still love her, but she's great, but she's fantastic. | ||
She tore me a new asshole over Thought Wars, but she's fantastic, but we love her. | ||
Right? | ||
I'm only, no, but I'm only joking! | ||
I'm only joking. | ||
Somebody the other day texted me and they said, you're being too nice lately. | ||
What have you done with the real Nick? | ||
So now I have to compensate. | ||
Now I have to show everybody what a huge mean animal I am on the show tonight, right? | ||
Drew says, shout out to Aussie Nickers. | ||
Remember to vote for Fraser Anning's party next month at the federal election. | ||
European Christian only immigration, rights arms, usury free, public bank. | ||
Oh, very based on Redpill. | ||
Sure, yeah, vote for him. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I'm all in on Fraser Anning then, I guess. | ||
Nate says, was raised atheist, socialist, environmentalist in college, dropped out last year. | ||
Austrian economics freed me from socialism. | ||
Okay. | ||
Jordan Peterson saved me from atheism. | ||
Vox Dei saved me from JP. | ||
Thank God for guiding me up from the pits of hell. | ||
That's quite the journey, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I could see that happening. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
I guess that shows the importance of the stepping stones, right? | ||
The importance of the slippery slope. | ||
Every outpost on the way down, or on the way up, I guess, is important. | ||
You know, maybe start out with the Austrian school, then you get up, and then eventually you're where you need to be. | ||
So, sure. | ||
Venti says, thanks to that stupid bit I did yesterday, this is now my permanent account name because you can only change it three times. | ||
And it says, Venti's hidden central milker. | ||
Yeah, well, don't do the crime, right? | ||
That's karma for you. | ||
Herb says, hello from snow Mexico. | ||
Are Canadians even white? | ||
Yeah, Canadians are white, sure. | ||
I like leaves. | ||
Leaves are some of our biggest supporters, so we love them. | ||
BigBiff says, have you read Chris Langan? | ||
He is a, or he has a 200 IQ, red-pilled farmer and theologian with proofs of God's existence. | ||
Think you would agree with his takes? | ||
No, I've never read him, but I'll have to check him out. | ||
Armand says hey Nick 10th anniversary of Christian Armenian genocide passed yesterday if you want to know who orchestrated it google Don Mac enjoy well I don't know what that word is and I don't know what that's all about or I'm sorry the 104th not the 10th then 104th good to know good to know our IP for the Armenians out there huh Moffs says lefties have no conviction with God we cannot lose. | ||
Very true, very true. | ||
WhatsaWigNats says Latino paleocon Jinx Mays is a big fan of you. | ||
Okay, terrific. | ||
Samurai Spirit says Biden once said we have an obligation to change the culture in this country. | ||
White man's culture, the hatred in his voice sent a chill down my spine. | ||
Yeah, Joe Biden's a very, very overt anti-white sort of a character. | ||
Doesn't surprise me one bit. | ||
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it. | |
Depute says, my local conservative radio host didn't even know Trump had reversed his position on immigration. | ||
Said today it was always bring in the most ever. | ||
Well, people might be forgiven for not knowing that because his wall rhetoric was always, we're going to have a border, but we're going to have a big, beautiful door and people can come in legally. | ||
So he said that, but he also said, we're going to buy American, hire American, and What that said was we're going to cut foreign visas and hire Americans. | ||
So, sure he said we're going to have a door for legal immigration, but he also said we're going to buy and hire American, which means cutting foreign visas. | ||
And he had the RAISE Act, which he supported a year ago, which said we're going to cut all immigration, legal immigration, in half. | ||
So, it is totally a 180. | ||
Anon says, is it government's role to prevent people from sinning? | ||
If not, what moral standards should we use to legislate? | ||
If yes, how does that square with Jesus saying, give to Caesar? | ||
What is Caesar's? | ||
Well, in the context of what moral standards should we use to legislate, I think we have to understand that it's obviously not an individual society, and the state is a vanguard of the people. | ||
So in theory, you could say, a libertarian could say, render unto Caesar, and that is my excuse to have a totally secular government. | ||
But what has been the consequence of that in the last 100 years in the absence of some sort of legal protections for certain things? | ||
Well, you see, obviously, the degeneration of society, but you also see degeneration to the point where it affects people that it otherwise would not affect. | ||
For example, children. | ||
You know, a child going through the public school system. | ||
If we say, well, the government has to be secular, render unto Caesar, and the vast majority of people are going to public schools, a child is now being indoctrinated with evil and degenerative ways. | ||
Is that, you know, something that fits into... | ||
non-aggression principle or you know this sort of talk about legislating morality or whatever of course not so when I look at it that way when I think about children when I think about other groups and sort of these externalities of living in a degenerate society then I think well the state necessarily must be the protector of the morality for the people so I guess given the American context of having this constitutionalism type stuff maybe you afford some liberties I | ||
Obviously the government, you know, their job is to prevent everyone from sinning, but the government's goal should be the welfare of the society, and that means the virtue of the society. | ||
You cannot have a society that's well-off if it's not virtuous. | ||
So I guess so long as you're maintaining a virtuous society, you can have some latitude for people to have freedom within that, maybe, to choose what they want. | ||
And whatever, but that's what I see as the overriding concern is that it's not a virtuous society. | ||
That's bad for everybody. | ||
As government's role to protect the welfare of the people, they got to do something to maintain that. | ||
Maybe that's in schooling. | ||
Maybe that's making sure media is moral and things like that. | ||
Should it be necessarily illegal to sin? | ||
I think that's another question. | ||
I don't know if I would go that far. | ||
But I do think that if we're talking about Mass media, mass communications, mass education, like the managerial state, as far as that goes, Christian values and virtues should be promoted. | ||
So maybe promotion, but not, you know, totally legal. | ||
But I haven't looked into that question too far, because we're obviously so far in the other direction. | ||
And that's where people get hung up on the details. | ||
People say, here we are in hell world, trash planet, you know, global homo society, So what are you saying? | ||
We're going to make it illegal to whatever? | ||
We're going to legislate morality? | ||
Like, let's not worry about the details. | ||
Let's worry about getting in the right direction, and then we can worry about that stuff, you know? | ||
We got drag queen story times for children in libraries. | ||
You've got toddlers watching nine-year-old drag queens dance for money from homosexuals, and people are like, what are you saying? | ||
You want to make it illegal for whatever? | ||
For me to sin? | ||
What about render under Caesar? | ||
It's like, I think we've rendered enough to Caesar. | ||
I think it's time for Christ to take a little slice back. | ||
I think it's time for Christ to become king for a little bit, and then maybe we could give it back to Caesar. | ||
You know, because for now, I don't know anything else except for what we're doing now is hell, and we got to fix it. | ||
So I wouldn't get too hung up on these kinds of questions, but that's my general premise. | ||
If the government is not involved in promoting virtue, then this is the end result. | ||
So at the very minimum, that's what has to happen. | ||
Let's see. | ||
We've got one from Cloudstar that says, I think they might be using Biden to try and divide Republicans because you will probably be supported by Never Trumpers but will drop out later. | ||
No, that is not true. | ||
I don't think that's true at all. | ||
I don't think they're using him to appeal the Never Trumpers. | ||
Trump's got a 90% approval rating in the GOP. | ||
And the only people that would peel off to vote for Joe Biden would be in the general election, right? | ||
So there's no chance of him dividing Republicans and then dropping out. | ||
The only way Joe Biden stands a chance to compete with Donald Trump is if he's on the ticket. | ||
And then Joe Biden wins people over in Pennsylvania and Michigan. | ||
That's the only way he's a threat to peeling off Republicans or anything like that. | ||
But the idea that there would be this four-dimensional chess, we're going to put him in the race, he'll divide the party because Bill Kristol will renege on Trump, and then Joe Biden will drop out and Republicans will be forced to support Pete Buttigieg, you know. | ||
Like, no. | ||
What kind of idea is that? | ||
What kind of idea is that? | ||
Low IQ super chat. | ||
Rejected. | ||
Garbage idea. | ||
Trash. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
I'm only joking. | ||
I'm being a little tough on you. | ||
But no, I don't think that's what's happening. | ||
Just, I'm only teasing you. | ||
Don't take it personally. | ||
Amir says, no talks about the libertarian to alt-right to knicker nation to cat girl pipeline. | ||
Very robust. | ||
The Keystone Pipeline was only the beginning, and now you go from Libertarian, you crawl out onto Alt-Right, you stick your head out, you see Richard Spencer having a Greco-Roman moment, you jump back into the pipeline, and you're like, I don't know where I go now, but I just float on somewhere, and then you hear the faint sound of some guy screaming and yelling and everything about clowns, and you're like, let's check that out. | ||
Oh, it's America First with Nick Fuentes. | ||
And then that's when you get groomed. | ||
That's when you get groomed by the Catboys. | ||
In the live chat. | ||
And they're like, ooh, ooh. | ||
And you're like, oh, no. | ||
What have I become? | ||
You're like, Hayek, Rothbard. | ||
What have I become? | ||
You know? | ||
It's a catgirl pipeline. | ||
Again, with the catgirl stuff, forget that. | ||
Get that out of your head. | ||
Defeats the whole purpose. | ||
You go from girls to catboys. | ||
And then you're like, no, no, catgirls. | ||
Please leave your fragile gender identity at the door and acknowledge this is the only way we're getting through these tough times, all right? | ||
Catgirls! | ||
Catgirls! | ||
I'm okay. | ||
I'm alright. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Forget that. | ||
Leave that at the door. | ||
We tried that. | ||
We tried that for a long time, but they're all cancelled. | ||
They're all cancelled, okay? | ||
This is a new plan. | ||
It is a new and fresh plan, okay? | ||
It's like, I'm going to go on a diet. | ||
I'm only eating salad, but it's meat salad, right? | ||
It's just all ham and sausage and everything else. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
We're getting rid of that. | ||
You know, girls are the problem. | ||
Oh, so cat girls. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
So I don't know where people get that idea. | ||
Broseph says, Hey Nick, big fan, love the show. | ||
You should bring back Collins and you should have more guests. | ||
And I can't lug in a premium help. | ||
Also, what is the world going to be like in 30 years? | ||
Anyway, 1488. | ||
Well, I disavow that last part. | ||
Disavow. | ||
That hateful expression has no place on this show. | ||
Neither of them, alright? | ||
Neither. | ||
Neither. | ||
We are against. | ||
We are against because you say that number, that is the magic number. | ||
The magic number means, 14 means, I would like to get banned from And 88 means Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter. | ||
So we don't say that. | ||
We don't say that because it isn't true. | ||
Because it is not true. | ||
You know, that is the... What do they call it in Islam? | ||
What is the fifth pillar? | ||
It is the... It is the Shahada or something. | ||
It's when you say God is the only God and Muhammad is his prophet. | ||
That's what it's like for being banned. | ||
It's like, that's when you become a Muslim. | ||
That's when you get banned from everything. | ||
You become a wignat. | ||
You know 14 means I would like to be banned from 88 means everything so so I disavow the last part but uh but yeah poignant poignant joke about the super chatters the rest of it very true Depute says everything is vanity, more wisdom equals more sorrow. | ||
So true, so true. | ||
I agree with this. | ||
True. | ||
You ever seen, like, a really depressed, dumb person? | ||
I guess you do, actually. | ||
That's actually true. | ||
But, like, a very real sorrow is only an intelligent person. | ||
The feel when too smart. | ||
The feel when you're so smart, you're just sad, right? | ||
Am I right for the high IQ people in the audience who are watching this? | ||
But, no, I'm joking, but basically true. | ||
Ben says, I'm not really reading a super chat. | ||
It's me, Nick, talking. | ||
I just want to let you know that I really respect my audience and I'm going to the gym. | ||
Okay, disavow. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
The more you say it, the more I'm not gonna go. | ||
Mike H says, hey Nick, how do you fix a car? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Why? | ||
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How? | |
How do you fix a car? | ||
Is this a joke or are you asking me? | ||
Robert Foy says, Nick, what are your thoughts on a political migration for conservatives to control their own institutions in the next 25 years? | ||
What do you mean a political migration? | ||
Like conservatives moving to their own state? | ||
Doesn't really seem like it's going to work because liberals are moving to states, right? | ||
I mean, I guess in theory you could develop a community, but you need really an investor to make that happen. | ||
I don't know how viable that is. | ||
It's been done before. | ||
There are communities like this, but I don't know how viable that would be in the long term in the future if there'd be possibility that other people could infiltrate. | ||
So I don't know if we have the numbers, the investment for that right now, the legal framework. | ||
So it's dubious to me, but it may be only the only path forward. | ||
If that's what you mean by that. | ||
Lazars is going to see Endgame tonight all by myself. | ||
Being the only right winger in town is very lonely. | ||
The people in my church are very lefty too. | ||
What do I do? | ||
Nick, how do I find friends? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm in the same boat. | ||
I'm doing the exact same thing tonight, so... So I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe we should have some kind of Nicker meetup, you know? | ||
Nicker match. | ||
You go on some kind of a site. | ||
It's like find your local... | ||
America First fans. | ||
I don't know what to tell you, big guy. | ||
It's the way it is. | ||
That's the way the world is right now. | ||
Video Game Snakes says, don't mean to be cringe and blue pill, but perhaps people should vote Democrat to accelerate. | ||
People need to realize how bad things can get to improve. | ||
I know, I wouldn't say that. | ||
Vote for Donald Trump this last time and then maybe that's viable, but You know, at this point Trump is probably as good as we're gonna get, so... But I can't advocate to vote for him yet. | ||
If he passes the tech stuff, you know, we're all in. | ||
But at the moment I'm just gonna say don't vote. | ||
Don't vote. | ||
He hasn't earned the vote yet. | ||
He's got to earn your vote. | ||
So I would say I don't know who I'm gonna vote for at the moment. | ||
Probably no one at this point in time, but I'll vote for myself, right? | ||
But I would hold off on voting for a Democrat until the next one. | ||
Spencer's Thoughts on Nuance Bro Anomaly in 1791. | ||
Nuance Bro is red-pilled, I think, a little bit, but he's just always kind of bitchy to me, you know? | ||
Sometimes he says things that are funny and cool, and sometimes he's just, like, in my mentions, like, fact-checking me, um, actually, and just kind of this bitchy thing. | ||
And I challenge him to a debate. | ||
I'm like, look, if you don't agree with me on this, debate me on my show. | ||
And he's like, well, I'm not gonna debate you if you're being, like, mean to me, or whatever. | ||
And I'm like, okay, like then go away. | ||
Uh, I don't know who Anomaly is and 1791, I'm not really familiar with their stuff so much. | ||
So, I know they're very alt-light type people. | ||
I think they had a problem with James Allsup at one time if I'm not mistaken. | ||
So I don't really know enough about them. | ||
Jake says Kushner is the main character in American Psycho. | ||
Yeah, not far off. | ||
Basketball says you missed our favorite author's birthday on Saturday. | ||
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Who? | |
Who's our favorite author? | ||
Well, what day was Saturday? | ||
April 19th or something? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Connor Scully says, Hey Nick, I signed up for premium and I'm trying to get more future knickers to your nation. | ||
By the way, I ordered the America First mug and it's still not here. | ||
How am I going to drink the go off juice in style? | ||
Love the show. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Glad you're getting more people to sign up. | ||
But why are you asking me about the mug? | ||
Do you think I handled the distribution? | ||
I ordered the mug and it's still not here. | ||
As if I'm the one that mailed it to you. | ||
Like I've got 100 mugs in my garage and I'm mailing them to everybody. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why don't you call Gear Bubble? | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Nick, my mug still hasn't arrived. | ||
What do you want me to do about it? | ||
You want me to drive to your house and give you mine? | ||
But thanks for advocating for people to sign up. | ||
I hope it arrives soon. | ||
When did you order it? | ||
When did you order it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe you just got to be patient. | ||
Tyrone says, what's your most controversial opinion, Nicky? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Not sure. | ||
What a dumb question. | ||
What's the thing that's gonna get you banned off of the thing? | ||
Oh, it is the following. | ||
My most controversial opinion is that, you know, my most controversial opinion is that hate is whack, okay? | ||
Who are the most red-pilled politicians in the U.S. | ||
right now? | ||
It's about it. | ||
Is it Ron or Rob? | ||
DeSantis, the governor of Florida, very red-pilled, very based. | ||
Matt Gaetz in Florida, who hired Darren Beatty, has got to be based. | ||
So they're both very good. | ||
I think, um, who was the Missouri senator who just got elected? | ||
His name escapes me right now. | ||
He ran against, um, it was Claire McCaskill. | ||
Who beat her? | ||
What's his name? | ||
Hawley. | ||
Josh Hawley. | ||
He's pretty red-pilled, but his chief of staff, I believe, is like Bill Crystal's son or something like that. | ||
So he's a little bit of a chameleon. | ||
There's some debate about whether he's good or not, but he's pretty solid. | ||
So those are some good ones, but generally at Slim Pickens, they're all pretty bad, honestly. | ||
So, uh, but DeSantis is very high-powered. | ||
Ram says, hey Nick, could you please provide some further insight into what you described as Nubian milkers? | ||
It's, uh, Brittany Venti's boobs, okay? | ||
If that's, if you didn't, if you don't understand. | ||
Benjamin says, I love that further insight. | ||
Fuck off, dude. | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Benjamin says, thoughts on the current Judeo-Christian Pope? | ||
Cool question, man. | ||
Really fresh question. | ||
Want to bring it to the White House? | ||
Anon says, thoughts on... Alright, I'm not reading that. | ||
Doc Daniels says, well, so, um, you get that mug recently, um, so okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
Living Stranger, where do you get your suits, Nick? | ||
Macy's. | ||
Macy's people are like Nick is rich Shops at Macy's like a boss never forgets a shout out to King Cobra JFS. | ||
I don't know what that is Dan MG says, have you tried natural milk to build muscles? | ||
I recommend this kind of exotic brand. | ||
Milk De La Venti. | ||
Legend says it comes from Nubian pagans. | ||
Disavowed! | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Hardcore disavowed. | ||
I don't even drink regular milk. | ||
I don't even drink regular milk. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because milk has estrogen and it makes you effeminate. | ||
So I'm not a milk drinker. | ||
Well, not to say I'm not friends with Milk Drinker, the Twitter account. | ||
But I don't drink milk myself. | ||
I have it in my cereal. | ||
That's about it. | ||
I don't like the taste. | ||
I don't enjoy it. | ||
Maybe that's why I'm so... Maybe that's why my physiognomy is so good. | ||
Maybe that's why I'm so high tea. | ||
Because I don't drink milk. | ||
You know, it's no coincidence you do GOMAD and you get boobs. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
No milk. | ||
You can't have it. | ||
right so milk drinker based on red pilled milk not for me though you know the milk the beverage not for me tom moore says uh guinea jenny sack had a 98 pound mole removed from her ass that's good sopranos reference very high powered tyrones is looking back at my edgy atheist phase i now realize i didn't actually hate religious people i just hated the sub 100 iq boomers i saw on fox news yeah very relatable very true | ||
Doc Daniel says, Anglos are learning from meds. | ||
We've still got a long way to go. | ||
Sorry for the annoying super chats tonight. | ||
Meds are tutors to us Anglos. | ||
We are learning. | ||
Very true. | ||
This is the respect that we are due. | ||
This is respect that Mediterranean's are afforded. | ||
It should be vassalage. | ||
You know, all the other Europeans coming to Italy, how can we learn from you? | ||
You know, in the same way that black Americans are treated in America, Italians should be treated in Europe. | ||
It should be wise, wise, melanated Italians. | ||
You know, wise and powerful Italian race. | ||
How can we learn from you? | ||
How can we be better allies to the Mediterranean people? | ||
And we're like, well, we'll tell you. | ||
Nick Hyde says, so when is your next speech for 1350s? | ||
The IU one is gold. | ||
Probably not going to happen again. | ||
You know, it was kind of a fluke that that one even worked out as well as it did. | ||
You know, it was a very risky thing for a variety of reasons. | ||
What are the odds you go to another university and they're like, no, we'll actually let you talk. | ||
What are the odds that you go and Black Lives Matter and there's 50 people and they're like, we'll listen relatively attentively while you give your speech. | ||
So that was kind of a fluke that it, you know, it was pulled off that way. | ||
So I'm probably not going to attempt it again. | ||
Strawberry says Obama is gay. | ||
Big if true. | ||
Common knowledge. | ||
Everybody knows this. | ||
Samantha says, do you have any speaking events coming up soon? | ||
No, not that I can think of. | ||
Clark Smith says, Nick, I'm just a caveman. | ||
Your world frightens me. | ||
May I ask what is all this pee-pee-poo-poo everyone is saying? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Maybe I'm just too old for your show. | ||
Probably. | ||
It's just, it's just a meme, my friend. | ||
Just a little internet talk. | ||
You wouldn't understand. | ||
You gotta be a zoomer, I guess, to keep up with the lingo. | ||
Brandon Hanson says, hey wage cuck here. | ||
Would you recap the whole show for me? | ||
Thanks big guy. | ||
Yeah, no problem. | ||
You just got to scroll to the beginning and the recap will begin there. | ||
John Doe says, I used to be a gay polyamorous transgender a year ago, but now I'm straight God-fearing man who deadlifts and reads Mein Kampf on the regular. | ||
Well, Definitely gonna disavow on the reading, but hey, God-fearing, deadlifting, that's terrific. | ||
I saw a video the other day of people deadlifting and then passing out, and now I'm not so sure. | ||
Now I'm not so sure if I want to continue to deadlift. | ||
I saw all these videos of people, they would deadlift, they'd get up to, you know, they do the lift, complete it, and then they would fall back and smash their head against the wall or the thing. | ||
And then I saw this one guy who picked up like 500 pounds and he fell backwards and the barbell snapped his legs. | ||
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And I'm like, yeah, maybe, maybe that one's not for me. | |
Maybe we're gonna wait a little bit. | ||
We're gonna figure out the absolute right way to do it. | ||
Before we continue, it took me such a long time to even learn how to do the upright rows correctly. | ||
I'd be in the gym every time I would go, like, and I'd look up a YouTube tutorial, and why if I was bad in the gym, because every time I'd be like, am I doing this right? | ||
My back's hurting, but is it hurting in the right way, or is it hurting in I'm hurting myself way? | ||
I couldn't, I could never tell, but then I figured it out finally, and then I stopped going, so. | ||
God's Plan says, do you have local centrist neocon AM radio hosts? | ||
Oh, yeah, Joe Walsh is a radio host here if you know him from Twitter. | ||
Sixth Emperor says press violentism to destroy something and libertarian games. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, liberate gamers. | ||
Liberate gamers, not libertarian gamers. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, very good. | ||
Burger fans says real social and political change can only come about through the lifting of weights for big muscles and to stop eating burgers there is no other way. | ||
Just dumb. | ||
Disavow. | ||
I'm never going to the gym again just because you said that. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Wignett says the guy who plays Captain America is a cuck. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Clark, Nick, what are you going to buy with your $1,000 in Yang bucks? | ||
I'm probably just going to save up all my Yang bucks and use it towards my taxes, I guess. | ||
And then, I don't know, I'll take the rest and go on vacation. | ||
I'll take the rest and I'll, uh, and I'll, I don't, I don't know what I'll do with the rest. | ||
Maybe I'll treat myself to everything on the menu at McDonald's. | ||
I'll sample everything, right? | ||
David Sperner says, who stands a best chance to win the Democratic nomination and or against Trump? | ||
I also think you forgot to read one of my Super Chats last show. | ||
I don't think I did, but I love, I love, no, no, but go back to yesterday's one. | ||
Like, yeah, not gonna happen. | ||
Sorry, it's, it's 8 52. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Best chance to win the Democratic nomination? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
It's a totally open field. | ||
I just can't say. | ||
It's two years out, so we have no idea, or it's a year out, so I really have no idea. | ||
No debates have been held, no contests, nothing like that. | ||
The polling is very shoddy. | ||
Biden just announced, so we really have, if I told you it'd be complete and total speculation, And probably very bad at that. | ||
A total guess. | ||
But I couldn't tell you. | ||
David Spurnis says, Great show, King. | ||
Thanks. | ||
FF says, Don't get blackmailed about being in ICOTO class. | ||
The women you would respect, like anyone you'd respect, respect conviction over conformity. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Very true. | ||
I don't get blackmailed about being an iconoclast. | ||
I'm fine with that. | ||
I get blackmailed about the fact that, you know, the country's going to hell. | ||
Clarth says I ship Fuentes and Venti, 56% power couple. | ||
I don't know if it's gonna work. | ||
She's a pagan. | ||
I'm a Catholic. | ||
She's like 23 or 22. | ||
I'm 20. | ||
I don't know if we could pull it off. | ||
But who knows? | ||
Stranger things have happened. | ||
Nick Hyde says, is men cheating on women better than vice versa? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I guess morally, it's technically, you know, on a very technical level, it's the same, but let's be clear, everybody knows this. | ||
It's so not the same thing for a man to cheat on a woman than vice versa. | ||
I don't even think I could tell you why, but I think everybody just knows that. | ||
It's just sort of an intuitive thing. | ||
A woman cheating on a man is just like such a betrayal, but a man cheating on a woman, it's like, yeah, it's bad. | ||
It's immoral. | ||
It's a mortal sin. | ||
And it's very much, you know, a betrayal of your wife. | ||
But is it the same? | ||
Doubt. | ||
Hardcore doubt. | ||
We all know that. | ||
I think it's because to men, sex is... I think men are more capable of having casual sex than women. | ||
I don't think anybody's really capable of having totally divested sex. | ||
Divested from, you know, emotions or whatever like that, but men obviously are much more. | ||
If anybody is, it's men, as opposed to women. | ||
So I think with women, you're like, you're really, that's a real turning yourself over. | ||
With a man, cheating on your wife or whatever, or anybody, can just be something that's like, well, You know won't happen again, but you know, it's sort of like when I go to McDonald's I'm driving past I see they got donut fries on the sign and I make a sharp turn I'm like, all right, we got to do it. | ||
You know, it's like I you just can't help yourself sometimes So now it's still wrong. | ||
I'm not saying it's right or justified or anything like that and I'm technical level I guess it's equal, but we all know it's not really Cloudstar says haha I didn't say that the Biden idea would never Trumpers would be effective, but it's all good though. | ||
Here's another five. | ||
Hey, well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, I don't think that's what's going on, but sure. | ||
Base Kaiser says, Brother of Europa, Hyperborean, our blood calls us to our eternal polar fatherland, and we shall reenter Mother Hollow Earth through the Earth hole. | ||
Going up to the Arctic. | ||
You know, honestly, though, all that stuff about Antarctica does parallel with the Hyperborean, sort of esoteric worldview. | ||
So, hey, who knows? | ||
Maybe we have to take a trip up there and look into the hole ourselves. | ||
See what's going on up there. | ||
Look inside hollow earth or look outside of the overworld. | ||
You know, if we're inside as opposed to outside. | ||
Video Games Sake says, how much do you make per mug sale? | ||
I'll buy one. | ||
I'm not gonna disclose that. | ||
Oh, what are you, the IRS? | ||
But yeah, sure, go ahead and buy one. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Denal says, thanks for the show and have a good evening. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Basketball says something about Adolf Hitler, which I'm not gonna read because we're not a fan of that man on this show. | ||
That man is bad, okay? | ||
That's the bad guy that we're not allowed to think anything else about. | ||
He's bad. | ||
Joel Vaz says, do you believe that property can be taken away if it serves for the greater good of the community? | ||
For example, someone's property has a lot of oil under it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I guess. | ||
As long as they're compensated. | ||
Look, like, nobody likes that idea, but Honestly, what are we going to say? | ||
Everybody's out of luck because somebody's got a home? | ||
We have to be practical and pragmatic. | ||
You know, it's not, uh, there are a lot of situations where there's not an easy answer or even a situation where everybody can be a winner. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So I would say that in certain circumstances it's justified if the person's compensated. | ||
So long as they're compensated, you know, maybe they're offered a way out first, which is, you know, very good. | ||
But yeah, why should an individual's property stand in the way of the greater good? | ||
I guess if it was my property, I'd feel differently. | ||
But, you know, who knows? | ||
Joel... I just read that one actually. | ||
Flat Horizon says, hey Nick, love the show. | ||
Do you think that after the 2020 election that pee-pee-poo-poo Big Mac is the only way forward? | ||
Seems like it to me. | ||
That's the only way forward in my life. | ||
All I needed was a sense of direction. | ||
Somewhere to go. | ||
And that's where it is, right? | ||
Let's see. | ||
I'm not reading that. | ||
I'm not reading spoilers. | ||
We did a show about that. | ||
I'm not reading that. | ||
I'm not reading spoilers. | ||
George Henry. | ||
Nick, thoughts on North Korea? | ||
Answer now. | ||
We did a show about that. | ||
Burger fan, you missed my super chat from 847 p.m. last Wednesday. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
Brandon Hanson says, I'm what you would call a king of all trades, but my question to you is, what can I do to maximize my experience of saving the white race while dating a black girl? | ||
Not gonna happen, my friend. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Not a good idea. | ||
Uh, Clarth says our... Oh, I'm not answering that. | ||
John Doe says the New Avengers are all women. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
It's about time. | ||
Really good comics. | ||
White pill equals salt. | ||
Black pill equals pepper. | ||
Red pill equals cherry. | ||
Blue pill equals blue raspberry. | ||
Just hungry posting. | ||
Let's say we all meet at the local diner after this. | ||
Table for two thousand, please. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
That's good. | ||
I wish we had an America First crew where we could do that, you know? | ||
Just five or six America First bros. | ||
We all go to the diner. | ||
It's like Friends. | ||
It's like a sitcom. | ||
It would be a show within a show. | ||
Like Seinfeld became or like, you know, one of those others. | ||
The show would really be about the people on the show. | ||
It'd be about me. | ||
It'd be about the producers. | ||
It'd be about the friends. | ||
The eccentric super chatter or fan. | ||
Maybe we should do that one of these days. | ||
We'll go move out to wherever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Where are we going to move? | ||
Arizona? | ||
Florida? | ||
Somewhere near the equator or something? | ||
And we'll find a good diner. | ||
Maybe we'll do that. | ||
Herb says I will. | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
Video Games says don't call me a fad. | ||
Sickle cell anemia ridden mad. | ||
Wow. | ||
We don't have sickle cell. | ||
BurgerFance says, Donald Trump failed us because he eats McDonald's. | ||
Not true. | ||
SadCast is, I'm not even gonna, it's like, hahaha. | ||
That's so funny, man. | ||
It's nine o'clock and that's hilarious, dude. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
It is nine o'clock. | ||
I've been doing this for two hours and that joke is hilarious, man. | ||
You're the best. | ||
I love you. | ||
You're so funny, man. | ||
Do you want to be my friend? | ||
Do you want me to give you my personal cell phone number? | ||
You can call me after the show and we'll just talk. | ||
Sadcast says, what would you say to a leftist who proclaims hierarchies themselves must be eliminated? | ||
Uh, who would I say? | ||
I would say, I would say nothing. | ||
I would go about my daily life because it's not worth it. | ||
I say in all that case, all ideologies are equal and so what? | ||
I'm just not going to engage with this one. | ||
Uh, Clark says, Nick, uh, what will you do if you're deplatformed? | ||
I will not tell anybody what I'm going to do if I'm deplatformed. | ||
And, uh, Definitely not the audience, you know. | ||
Nick, where can we find you after you get deplatformed? | ||
The last people I will tell! | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
I'm joking, I'm kidding. | ||
You know, Super Chatters, it's like fast forward ten years, I've been deplatformed, I'm hiding out in some remote village or something, I'm in a little cabin, I've got a beard, fully grown out, I have a cane, my back is broken for some reason, maybe a battle with somebody, you know. | ||
I'm brewing a pot of coffee in this little hut. | ||
It's 10 cup of coffee, you know, like in Star Wars. | ||
And I'm drinking from it. | ||
I'm sort of looking outside the window. | ||
There's a knock at the door. | ||
I pull out a big gun. | ||
Who could it be? | ||
2,000 Super Chatters. | ||
They found me. | ||
Kill myself. | ||
No, I'm joking, I'm joking! | ||
That's totally a joke. | ||
I would never, I would never do that. | ||
I would never do anything like that. | ||
I will tell you, if I'm deplatformed, you'll be the first to know where you can find me. | ||
And you can just, and like, you know, vultures over a corpse, you can just pick apart whatever you'd like. | ||
My eyeball, my tongue, my, you know, you could start eating at my intestines. | ||
Wherever I go, you can follow me and just sort of flock around and You know, I'm joking. | ||
It's all jokes. | ||
No, but it's all funny, but it's all that, but it's all, but I'm just kidding about it. | ||
Uh, Nelson says, Nick, you're all right. | ||
Don't host America first tomorrow. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Yeah, well, hey, man, you know, there's a threat. | ||
Guess I gotta cancel and just play Stellaris all day. | ||
All right, that's our last super chat. | ||
That's going to do it for us tonight. | ||
Brandon says Nick Unabomber Fuentes. | ||
Maybe not, though, actually. | ||
Maybe Nick Fuentes has nothing to do with bombs because I'm all about rhetoric and nonviolence. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for us tonight. | ||
It is 9 o'clock. | ||
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I'm still laughing at the future vision of Nick, 10 years into the future. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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