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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of it. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We'll meet our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big foot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Organism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm not interested in that. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
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Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the generation. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
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I've never heard of him. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Putz. | ||
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a disaster for the human world. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Thanki. | ||
Thanki. | ||
The Umer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What was that? | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
America, 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. | ||
America First. America First. America First. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
We're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be with you here on Friday, back finally at our normal schedule. | ||
It's been a bit of a hectic week this week and particularly the past couple of days. | ||
We've been covering live the Democratic primary debates for president yesterday and the day before. | ||
That's what's been actually pretty exciting. | ||
It's been an exciting week. | ||
Finally, something is happening, right? | ||
And finally, something good, too. | ||
Right, I mean how many weeks have we been saying we need something to happen and it's always like something is on fire, a person catches on fire, a cathedral catches on fire. | ||
So finally our calls for happenings have been answered and it's something good. | ||
So it's been an exciting week. | ||
It's been pretty fun. | ||
And we're here tonight with a very low-key, casual, laid-back Casual Friday episode. | ||
We're not wearing a tie. | ||
We're back in the Hawaiian shirt to indicate that we have accepted the boomer mindset within. | ||
And so we are gonna be laid-back, relaxed. | ||
I'm gonna try to be relaxed this evening, but there is a lot happening in the news to talk about. | ||
We will, of course, talk about the debates a little bit, and we'll go over, in general, what has gone on in the last two debates. | ||
I know we covered On Wednesday the first debate and we went into a pretty thorough analysis of the topics that were talked about and each of the candidates and their performance and some numbers and we did the same thing last night with the second Democratic debate. | ||
Tonight I'll give you some general thoughts about the two debates combined and where we're going after this in the Democratic primary. | ||
Some general things I didn't really get a chance to cover yesterday or the day before. | ||
We'll also talk about this case which I don't know if you've heard about this it's not getting too much media coverage. | ||
But this very high-profile murder case in Salt Lake City in Utah concerning a girl named Mackenzie Lewick. | ||
Perhaps you have heard about this. | ||
But it's another one of these fascinating stories about diversity. | ||
You know, we heard so much about diversity yesterday and the day before during the Democratic debates. | ||
How it's a strength. | ||
How it makes us stronger and better and America's made up of immigrants and this stuff. | ||
So we've got a story for you about diversity tonight. | ||
Comes from Salt Lake City, Utah concerning Mackenzie Lewick and I don't want to spoil any of the details there. | ||
It's a bit of a somber and a tragic story, but we'll talk about that. | ||
And then lastly we will get into the Supreme Court's decision to block the Trump administration's request to put a citizenship question on the census. | ||
And this to me is just Like, if you weren't blackpilled after the debates, if you're not blackpilled after the Mackenzie Lewis story, you'll be blackpilled about this. | ||
I was talking to my friend QAnon today and he said that this story was so outrageous for other people in Washington D.C. | ||
that even, like, normies were going Wignat mode because of how ridiculous it is. | ||
And we've talked about this on the show a little bit in the past, I think maybe a few weeks ago or a month ago. | ||
When it was in the news but the Trump administration put a citizenship question back on the census. | ||
It had been taken off I think about 10 years ago when Barack Obama was in office and what this effectively does is it helps Republicans electorally because if you ask whether people are a citizen or not on the census, illegals are less inclined to answer and then they're not counted in the population. | ||
And when that happens, then you see states like California, or New Mexico, or states with large illegal immigrant populations, their population goes down, their electoral representation goes down, in their congressional districts, their representation changes, so there's a lot of electoral and, like, meta-political implications in terms of, like, the business of politics. | ||
That results from this? | ||
Moreover, it just makes sense, right? | ||
I mean, as a country, as a government, we have the right to ask, who's a citizen in our own nation? | ||
But the Supreme Court has blocked this! | ||
The amazing Justice Roberts, wow, and we love this guy. | ||
Thank you, George W. Bush. | ||
He sided with the liberals to tell the Trump administration that the Trump administration's reasoning for putting the citizenship question back on the census was not sufficient. | ||
And so it's not a total loss. | ||
The Trump administration can still challenge this decision. | ||
They can come back to the court with a better justification, a more sufficient justification for putting the question on. | ||
The president has said that he could delay the census. | ||
Because of this decision. | ||
Until and unless they put the citizenship question on. | ||
Which is a great idea and I hope he follows through with that. | ||
But we'll talk about that and all those details and that should bring us to the end. | ||
That'll be a pretty complete show. | ||
I gotta tell you I'm a little bit tired man. | ||
You can see my hair's a little bit all over the place. | ||
I look a little bit tired. | ||
It's been a long week. | ||
Been a lot of content. | ||
We did two gaming streams this week. | ||
We did a gaming stream earlier this week. | ||
I think it was like three hours. | ||
We did a gaming stream this morning. | ||
It was like three hours. | ||
We did two debate streams, Wednesday and Thursday, two hours each. | ||
So it's been a lot of content happening. | ||
It's sort of wearing on me, you know. | ||
If you saw that we were doing a stream this morning, I was playing Guitar Hero. | ||
And I was fading very fast at around like noon. | ||
I said I gotta get a nap and I haven't slept in like two days. | ||
You know, so I'm a little bit fatigued. | ||
I'm a little bit tired. | ||
But you know, it's like I always say, when I don't take care of myself, I think it actually gives me a little bit of an edge. | ||
I don't know if that's... | ||
People are going to say, oh, that's so problematic. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do you think like that? | ||
You're wrong. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
But I really do feel like if I don't sleep, if I don't eat, it gives me a little bit of an edge. | ||
I feel maybe it's the adrenaline pumping through my veins. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't know what it is being pushed to the brink of physical exhaustion. | ||
It brings something out of me. | ||
But I really do feel more On top of things the knife feels sharp, you know when I'm deprived of these things So so who knows maybe it makes for good content, but in any case I'll be getting things back under control this weekend We got it. | ||
We got to get ready and also some housekeeping things just so you're aware I don't want to say this towards the end of the show in case people fall off between now and then but Just to keep you guys up to date, I will not be here on the show Wednesday through Friday next week. | ||
I'll be in DC for the big 4th of July celebration. | ||
So I'll be here next week, Monday and Tuesday, but not Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. | ||
I'll be back the following week on Monday. | ||
So just a heads up on that. | ||
But with that out of the way, why don't we just dive into the debates? | ||
I'm really excited to talk about some of these things because, you know, after Wednesday night and after Thursday night, I realized, like, there's so much that I didn't even get to cover because, you know, going over those debates, there was so much new information and so many different dynamics that were going on to analyze, and I realized there there was so much new information and so many different dynamics that were going on to analyze, and I realized But so, if you did not catch it, we covered the first Democratic presidential primary debate on Wednesday, the second one on Thursday. | ||
Technically, they were both part of the first debate, and we've been over this before. | ||
These rules, we know them by heart now probably, but you know that in order to qualify for the debates, you either had to have 65,000 individual donors, Or 1% in a national poll. | ||
They took the top 20 of the qualifiers, randomized them, split them in two, and they put 10 on Wednesday, 10 on Thursday, and that was so that they didn't have the kiddie table or JV situation that the GOP had in 2016. | ||
Because what happened with 2016 was they had all the top 10 people in one debate in prime time, and all the bottom 10 people in the polling at like 5 o'clock. | ||
And as a result, all the bottom 10 people basically were not competitive at all, with the exception of Carly Fiorina. | ||
And we talked about this on Wednesday and Thursday. | ||
The irony, of course, what was so silly about this is you ended up getting that effect anyway. | ||
On Wednesday, the only major players Really the only major player was Elizabeth Warren. | ||
Maybe you could argue that Cory Booker, Beto O'Rourke were big players there, but I don't think their numbers in the polling are really sufficient to call them second or top tier candidates. | ||
But that was your first debate. | ||
Your second debate we saw a little bit more action. | ||
That was Biden, who is of course the front-runner. | ||
Bernie Sanders, who is the runner-up at the moment in the polls. | ||
It was Kamala Harris, and it was Pete Buttigieg. | ||
Andrew Yang also made an appearance there. | ||
And so just to give you my overall thoughts, we covered this slightly yesterday, but I think the overall winners from this debate, it was pretty obvious if you look at any of the polling on this. | ||
And I know there's a lot of like, for some reason when I talk about winners and losers in the debate, people cannot like Suspend their disbelief, or I don't know what you'd call that, but they cannot engage with the idea that this is a democratic race. | ||
So, for example, I'm tweeting out last night, well these are the winners and these are the losers, and I get all the, I get all the MAGA boomers in the sunglasses, you know, with the selfie in the car, and the MAGA hat, and they've got the three stars in the name. | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
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And they're replying, they're all losers in my opinion. | |
It's like, okay, yeah, I see what you mean. | ||
I get that. | ||
But like there's a contest happening. | ||
It is a race and they are trying, they're vying for who's going to win the most votes and therefore win an election. | ||
So while I do understand what you mean, that yes, I mean, we don't care for their policy preferences. | ||
They're not our cup of tea, whatever. | ||
But you know, we are talking about a The contest that's happening. | ||
Oh, well, they're all losers to me. | ||
The real winner was Donald Trump. | ||
Oh, that's really that's amazing. | ||
Okay, but we're trying to analyze the race Okay, so I just I had to get that off my chest these these people man the baby boomers. | ||
I keep saying it's not enough and It's not enough that they run the country into the ground and they're hoarding all the wealth, but then they have to be really annoying online too. | ||
That's the grand, that's the the penultimate revenge. | ||
The real ultimate revenge is when they die, then we're a minority in our own country, right? | ||
But anyway, so to me the big winners were Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Kamala, Kamala, Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg. | ||
It was pretty obvious. | ||
Elizabeth Warren dominated the first debate. | ||
She was the only major candidate in the first debate. | ||
She got the most speaking time by far. | ||
I thought she gave some pretty compelling answers. | ||
And like I said on Wednesday, you know, what this race is about at this point in time when you have, I think it's like 27 candidates, okay? | ||
I mean that's a lot of people. | ||
At this point in time when there's relatively little name recognition for a lot of these guys compared to 16 when it was Trump and Clinton. | ||
Very famous people. | ||
The object right now is distinction and differentiation. | ||
How do you make your pitch to the Democratic base? | ||
How do you make your pitch to the constituency? | ||
And what's your angle? | ||
How do you present yourself as different from the rest of the field? | ||
And how do you make that compelling? | ||
And I think Elizabeth Warren, probably better than most of the People in the field has a really solid pitch, which is that she's a very credible progressive. | ||
She's ideological. | ||
She's got this idea as a fighter, as opposed to some kind of revolutionary or crazy idealist. | ||
She says, well, you know, I am practical, but I'm a fighter. | ||
I'm going to fight for these idealistic type things. | ||
And she does have, I think, a lot of credentials as a progressive. | ||
So I think she Really thrived on Wednesday, and this is reflected in the betting markets. | ||
She went up really high on Predicted. | ||
She went up on Google Trends. | ||
She had some pretty good numbers. | ||
I think some of the other winners... I think she was probably the only winner from Wednesday night, if I'm being honest. | ||
Cory Booker did pretty well. | ||
Julian Castro did pretty well. | ||
de Blasio, I thought, did pretty well. | ||
Tulsi had a good moment with Tim Ryan. | ||
A lot of people said she was the winner of the debate. | ||
I think that's highly biased. | ||
I think it's a lot of confirmation bias. | ||
But I think Elizabeth Warren was the only one you could say she won. | ||
She knocked it out of the park. | ||
On Thursday, the clear winners were Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg. | ||
And I think that was really about it. | ||
We all saw the big moment that everybody's been talking about, which is Kamala Harris going after Joe Biden. | ||
I think that sealed the deal. | ||
She has surged on Predicted. | ||
If you look at the betting markets on Predicted, she has surged into first place with a 23% chance of winning the nomination. | ||
And I will admit, Predicted is not the best indicator for long-term predictions. | ||
I find that it's a lot better for short term. | ||
It's a much better indicator not of probability or likelihood of an outcome. | ||
So for example, I don't think that Kamala Harris getting 23% on predicted means she has a 23% chance of winning the nomination. | ||
But it is a good metric of where people who are informed about politics are thinking about political outcomes, you know. | ||
So this is maybe not reflective that she's at a much higher likelihood of winning the primary, but it does indicate that the people who are paying attention believe that she does have a much better chance than she did before the debate. | ||
So these numbers will fluctuate. | ||
They will change as different things happen, of course, but at this point in time, I think everybody agrees that that was a grand slam. | ||
It was a really good night for her. | ||
Aside from just the Joe Biden episode, which I thought was a brilliant and calculated attack, she also had some very good, compelling speeches, a lot of very good rhetoric. | ||
You know, there were key moments where she had a big applause line, for example, when she said, the American people don't want a food fight, they want food on their table. | ||
I thought that was really cheesy and stupid, but the audience liked it. | ||
She had some pretty good answers on Medicare, some pretty good emotional appeals, so I thought she did very well. | ||
Buttigieg had a very good performance. | ||
You know, with him, I think it's largely about boosting his name recognition at this point. | ||
One of the biggest challenges for him, in my eyes, is that he's a South Bend mayor as opposed to a senator or a governor or somebody who has this national recognition or national prestige or something like that. | ||
So, that he was on the stage, He had a pretty passable performance. | ||
Some good moments, adequate moments, I think that at the very least. | ||
And I said this last night. | ||
People watch a debate and say, oh, who is this guy? | ||
I like this guy. | ||
He's well-spoken or something like that. | ||
You know, so I think he had a pretty good performance. | ||
And that was about it for me for huge winners. | ||
I think the big losers, probably everybody else was somewhere in the middle. | ||
Just stagnant. | ||
You know, I think the field generally is really not competitive. | ||
People like Hickenlooper and Bennett and Tim Ryan and Swalwell, all these guys, none of them really knocked out of the park. | ||
None of them really did any game-changing things. | ||
They also didn't kill themselves either, so... | ||
I think everybody else is basically stagnant. | ||
The big losers of course we all know are Beto O'Rourke and Joe Biden. | ||
I think those are your big losers out of everybody. | ||
Possibly Andrew Yang as well. | ||
Beto O'Rourke, and we talked about this Wednesday, it was just a disaster from start to finish. | ||
The Spanish, which I thought was botched and not appealing. | ||
He wasn't really present in the debate. | ||
He wasn't his usual self. | ||
I don't feel like he had a much more muted performance, which maybe he thought that would be refreshing for people who see him as off-the-walls, crazy, bananas, or, you know, when he says he's born to be in the race, privileged, something like that. | ||
Having a more laid-back and muted performance, I think, worked to his detriment. | ||
He just wasn't present in the debate. | ||
He was a non-entity and he got his butt kicked by Julian Castro on immigration. | ||
He just kind of took it. | ||
So I thought it was a big loss for him. | ||
He's already struggling in the polling. | ||
It's not going to help him. | ||
And of course Joe Biden. | ||
He took a big shellacking last night. | ||
It was a feeding frenzy. | ||
Eric Swalwell attacked him and I think really did a number on him. | ||
Kamala attacked him. | ||
Bernie Sanders attacked him on the Iraq war. | ||
I think they smell blood in the water. | ||
They know that there's a lot to gain from Joe Biden. | ||
And you know, everybody thinks... | ||
Joe Biden's gonna win. | ||
Joe Biden's gonna win the nomination. | ||
And I said before, based simply on the polling data and a couple of other early indicators, that he's probably got the best chance so far. | ||
But honestly, you look at him as a candidate, with the history of the so-called groping and the segregation support and his dubious role in the Obama administration, he's really not an ideal candidate. | ||
If you look at his political, or rather his electoral history, he's not the most successful politician in the world. | ||
So, I think that people see that. | ||
They see that he's got big polling numbers, and therefore there's a lot for them to inherit from taking him down. | ||
That if they're able to cut his numbers, maybe they can siphon off some support. | ||
I think you saw that with Kamala Harris. | ||
When she attacked him on segregation, some people said that was off-putting. | ||
I talked to some of my Normie friends. | ||
They said that they didn't think that was a great moment. | ||
A lot of people said that that was huge for her, but you have to understand and break it down by the demographics of the constituencies of the different candidates. | ||
Joe Biden draws a lot of support from black Democrats. | ||
If you look at the polling, he does well overall with Democrats, but he does really well, exceptionally well, with blacks. | ||
And maybe that's arguably because he was in the Obama administration. | ||
So for Kamala to go after him, and she's black, and she goes after him for being a racist, that's a very tactical and strategic move. | ||
You have to think about it in this way. | ||
Not in terms of national polling and national moments and sort of generalized, abstract, rat race type stuff or horse race type stuff, I should say. | ||
Instead, you have to look at it as what was the appeal there? | ||
She was appealing to Joe Biden's black voters to basically say in a very gentle way. | ||
She didn't reprimand him hardcore. | ||
I don't think it was totally aggressive. | ||
I mean, it was aggressive, but it was very gentle. | ||
It was very controlled. | ||
And she basically suggested, like, you're racist and you have no business in a party that's racially progressive, that's trying to correct these racial injustices. | ||
And I think that was a very subtle, maybe not so subtle, but a big message and play for Joe Biden's black supporters to say, what are you doing supporting this guy? | ||
This guy supported segregation. | ||
I'm black. | ||
Racism is alive. | ||
You know, this kind of stuff. | ||
So that's why that was a very smart play on her part. | ||
That's why it's a very big loss for Joe Biden. | ||
So I think those were probably the biggest losers. | ||
To me, Yang was just a disaster. | ||
And I was tweeting about this last night. | ||
A lot of people are very reluctant to admit this. | ||
It's very sad to watch. | ||
People are saying, But proportionate to how much time he got to talk, he did really well. | ||
But that's not how we judge outcomes. | ||
Do you think that when primary season comes around and he gets 10th place in Iowa, people are going to say, yeah, well, he didn't win any delegates and he got 10th place, but compared to where he started out, that's a big victory. | ||
That doesn't win elections. | ||
Dummy. | ||
You know so all these people are replying, yeah but he didn't he talked like three minutes but look at all the attention he got and it's just proportionate. | ||
I mean that's that's like a big victory. | ||
No it's not. | ||
No it's not. | ||
Because the voters don't vote based on proportionality. | ||
They're not calculating money and time spent and then how much attention and division. | ||
It's who won the debate! | ||
Who made the biggest splash! | ||
Not talking about Andrew Yang. | ||
They were on Twitter for a little bit, and the only reason they were talking about him was because he didn't talk at all. | ||
They were saying, why didn't he talk? | ||
Why didn't the moderators call on him? | ||
And here's why I think it was a big loss. | ||
And we do have to talk about him because we've discussed his candidacy on the show before. | ||
We have to focus in on him a little bit. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Andrew Yang's pitch was, I'm longer than a long shot. | ||
That's what people have called him. | ||
Well, he doesn't see it that way, but you know, that's sort of his thing is he's grassroots. | ||
He's a total outsider. | ||
It's not likely he's going to become the president, right? | ||
And so the pitch with him tactically was, Just get me past the threshold. | ||
Get me my 65,000 individual donors or my 1%. | ||
Get me in the debate. | ||
And the strategy was always, the ploy was always, once I get in the debate, and 65,000 is not a huge number in a country of 330 million people. | ||
I could do that with a niche, small internet following. | ||
Just get me past the threshold. | ||
I'll get on the debate stage. | ||
And once I'm on a national stage, I will make my pitch. | ||
I will tell everybody about UBI. | ||
I will be, you know, this big game-changing candidate. | ||
I'll make people talk about automation and UBI and all this stuff, and that'll be the breakout potential for my campaign. | ||
And I don't discount the fact that he could come in the second debate and do just that. | ||
I don't doubt that he could have a better performance next time. | ||
We're talking about the debate this week. | ||
We're not talking about what he could do, what is still possible in the future. | ||
We're talking about how did the candidates do in these two debates. | ||
His stated mission, which was to have this breakout capacity, it didn't happen. | ||
It didn't happen at all. | ||
And people say, well, they turned off his mic. | ||
I don't know if I buy that. | ||
Maybe. | ||
And even still, I mean, that doesn't mean you didn't lose. | ||
Maybe they rigged it, certainly, but that doesn't mean you didn't lose. | ||
You could say, well, he lost unfairly, but he still lost. | ||
So there's a lot of race left. | ||
You know there's still another debate. | ||
He did qualify for the second debate and there will be lessons learned. | ||
You remember the first debate with the Republican primary in August 2015? | ||
That was not the be-all end-all. | ||
That was not like setting the race in stone. | ||
Everybody learned from their mistakes. | ||
They came back the next time and there were like 10 different debates between then and the first Or the end of the primaries, right? | ||
And so he'll have another shot, and I'm not saying this to cope for myself, but people saying, well, but he's got a chance! | ||
I mean, yeah, that's true, but it's hard to see this week his performance as anything other than a Big Al, so. | ||
Yang Gang, to me, is basically cancelled. | ||
It was also very disappointing. | ||
They asked everybody for a show of hands how many people would have government funded healthcare for illegal immigrants and he raised his hand and they asked how many people would decriminalize illegal immigration and he raised his hand and he talked about Russia and it was just very disappointing overall to see those things and I get it. | ||
Those substantive disagreements never really constituted a legitimate challenge to why people supported Yang in the first place, which is, well, you're gonna get all that anyway. | ||
You know, if everybody raised their hands, well, no matter what Democrat you get, you're gonna get decriminalization of illegals and healthcare for illegals, and in a way you already have that under Trump in some states, right? | ||
And he's not doing the best on immigration, so Why not get $1,000 while we're at it? | ||
You know, so that's, it really doesn't answer the reason why people were supporting Yang, but it was just sort of hard to watch. | ||
It was pretty cringe. | ||
And, you know, I'll say this. | ||
I never was supporting Yang. | ||
And people can say, oh, really? | ||
But you did a show about Yang or you tweeted about Yang. | ||
I emphasized repeatedly for this exact reason. | ||
I'm not gonna vote for him. | ||
I don't want to become the president. | ||
I don't think he'll be the nominee, but I think it's funny and I think it's important for him if he goes into the debates and talks about automation and Human-centered capitalism, this kind of stuff. | ||
And you can go back and find the tapes. | ||
I did say all this, but now people are hitting me up on Twitter like, oh, your boy Yang didn't do so well, or R.C. | ||
Maxwell this weekend saying, oh, your audience supports Yang now. | ||
It was funny. | ||
We did that meme for a little while. | ||
I was like the first one to say it's dead and we're off the Yang train or whatever. | ||
But anyway, it was a pretty disappointing performance for him. | ||
Overall, I have to say that the optics of this debate was very bad. | ||
You know, as the optics king myself, and speaking of my bad optics hair, it's just a total... I don't know what I'm doing with this today. | ||
But, um... | ||
Speaking of bad optics, right? | ||
But the optics of the debate generally to me were very bad, and this is a little bit white-pilling for Trump, which is we've got a wide shot of every Democrat in the field raising their hand in support of health care for illegals, decriminalization for illegals. | ||
That's going to be a big problem for them in the general election. | ||
That goes over really well when you're appealing to the progressive base of the Democratic Party, or Latinos, or the 70% Hispanic audience in Miami. | ||
But when you're talking to general election voters, you're talking to white working-class people, the people you're trying to appeal to, I guess some are trying to make that appeal, you know, when you're trying to appeal to independents and moderates or even ostensibly conservatives, that really doesn't go over well. | ||
The vast majority of the country, maybe there is support in certain polling for some pathway to citizenship, but they don't support Decriminalizing illegal immigration. | ||
They don't support health care for illegal immigrants. | ||
That's gonna be a very bad look for them, and it just goes to show how far to the left they've moved. | ||
So I look at those two debates and just the radicalism that was on display, you know, Castro talking about trans abortions and all this other stuff. | ||
To me, it was so off-putting, and I think it would be off-putting to most normal Americans, that it just goes to show that we do have a little bit of a | ||
institutional advantage baked into it in the sense that we still have a little bit of time electorally for the Democrats to alienate sort of moderate people right in the sense that maybe in 15 years none of this will matter because of the demographic change but we still are within this window between the end of white America or the end of white America being the deciding vote in elections or national elections and where that still does matter, that they still do have to try and make an appeal to the middle or normal people. | ||
The window's closing there, but I do still think that's a little bit of a white pill. | ||
The black pill, to me, the ultimate black pill, is what you have to understand, and I'm watching these debates, is this is the future of the country. | ||
That's the ultimate black pill to me. | ||
Watch those two debates on Wednesday and Thursday, and you've got Buttigieg and Harris and Biden and Bernie, and these people are crazy. | ||
What they're saying is crazy. | ||
It's going to destroy the country. | ||
They're talking about making private health care illegal. | ||
They're talking about decriminalizing illegal immigration. | ||
They're talking about mass abortion, trans abortion, climate change plans. | ||
It'll cost like $10 trillion dollars. | ||
They're gonna wreck the country. | ||
And now think about this. | ||
Watch those two debates, hear all these crazy ideas, all these psycho characters, and then imagine these candidates are going to get worse, and in 10 years, it's not going to be competitive anymore. | ||
So right now we're watching the primaries and thinking, well who's going to go up against Trump? | ||
And can they beat Trump? | ||
In ten years that won't be a question. | ||
This will be, we'll watch these two debates and whoever wins those debates is who will be the next president. | ||
Because the Republican will not be a factor. | ||
The Republican will not be competitive. | ||
That's what happens when demographic change sets in. | ||
And New Mexico is already not competitive. | ||
Arizona is not competitive. | ||
Colorado, Nevada, Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, even Virginia. | ||
All these states. | ||
Florida. | ||
Once they all go permanently blue, that freak show that we saw on Wednesday and Thursday? | ||
Out of that field will be the next president, inevitably, in perpetuity, until the end of the country, right? | ||
So all the candidates, and pretty soon, I mean watch how it changed from 2008 to 2016 to 2020 on the Democratic side, the candidates are getting worse. | ||
They're getting more radical. | ||
They're getting more diverse. | ||
That trend will continue. | ||
And at the same time, the possibility that a Republican can compete with whoever the nominee is out of this psycho party, their chances are going down every year until they basically hit zero. | ||
So it's sort of we can sort of be funny about it and play games or watching the debates this week because we could say, oh, well, you know, probably with a couple of exceptions, Trump can beat everybody up here. | ||
And, you know, Trump is an ideal, but at the very least, it won't be insane. | ||
At the very least, it won't be President Kamala Harris, President Pete Buttigieg. | ||
People like President Stacey Abrams or Lori Lightfoot. | ||
I mean, that's what's coming down the road, you know? | ||
So in 10 and 15 years, we'll be looking at this field. | ||
It'll be much worse. | ||
You'll probably have trans people up there, and I can't imagine the collection of types that you'll have on that stage, and that will just be the president. | ||
Whoever wins, that'll be your Vice President and your President, and they will rule the country. | ||
And they'll have a Democratic House, and they'll have a Democratic Senate, and they'll have a Democratic Supreme Court. | ||
So if that hasn't, like, set in with you yet, what demographic change means and its electoral repercussions, that's what it means. | ||
And I'll think of the potential for things to get very bad very quickly once that sets in. | ||
You know, if it's not realistic to you to imagine the future, if you think good times are going to keep going forever, if you can't really see over the edge, I think there is this effect in America where we think, Everything's going to be okay forever. | ||
Things have been okay for the past 100 years. | ||
Things will be okay for the next 100 years. | ||
If you can't imagine things spiraling out of control, you can't see how that's going to begin to happen, think of it in this way. | ||
Think of it in the way that, you know, let's just say the top five candidates right now Which is Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren. | ||
Imagine them ten times worse, and you can't beat them, and they control the House, and the Senate, and the Supreme Court, and they can do whatever they want. | ||
That's the future of our country. | ||
So it's going to be big deficits, it's going to be a lot more immigrants, it's going to be a lot more crime, it's going to be a lot more anti-institutional racism, It's going to be hate speech laws. | ||
It's going to be gun control. | ||
It's going to be hell on earth. | ||
It's going to be the end of America as we know it. | ||
So if you haven't gotten through your head the sense of urgency that we're talking about here, or the sense of the scale of what's about to set in in the country, maybe that gives you a better idea to watch those debates and say, this is the future. | ||
Maybe these 20 people will be the next 20 presidents until the end of time. | ||
Anyway, so that's the debates. | ||
Those are my general thoughts. | ||
It's a little bit of a Blackville there, but I mean it is true. | ||
It's a helpful way, I think, to look at these things. | ||
But we're gonna get into speaking of Blackville, speaking about the future of our country. | ||
I've got to tell you this story about this girl, Mackenzie Lueck. | ||
And you know, we see these stories a lot. | ||
We see a lot of stories exactly like this, and nobody talks about them. | ||
You know, people talk about when a police officer shoots a black criminal, that's on the news. | ||
For weeks, when a white nationalist does a mass shooting once in a blue moon, you know, that dominates the news for 10 years or whatever. | ||
But these things seem to happen with a lot of regularity. | ||
Seems like we see a lot of these stories and nobody ever talks about it. | ||
So this is according to a local source. | ||
I'll just tell you the story and we'll discuss. | ||
It says, quote, after an exhaustive week-long investigation, Salt Lake Police somberly announced Friday that they believe a University of Utah student missing since June 17th was murdered. | ||
A man who police say she met up with on June 17th in a North Salt Lake Park was arrested in connection with the death of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lewick. | ||
So it's a 23-year-old blonde girl, beautiful. | ||
She's in the University of Utah. | ||
She's in Utah. | ||
Utah is a pretty safe state. | ||
It's a pretty homogeneous, conservative, and a safe state. | ||
But this 23-year-old college girl, beautiful young girl, brutally murdered. | ||
I'll read you this next bit. | ||
It's pretty interesting. | ||
Ayula Adisa Ajayi, who is 31 years old, was taken into custody at 9.20 a.m. | ||
at an apartment complex. | ||
He was later booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a human body, and obstruction of justice. | ||
He is being held without bail. | ||
The arrest comes a day after Ajayi... | ||
His name is Ayula Adisa Ajayi. | ||
The arrest comes a day after Ajayi was named a person of interest in Lueck's disappearance after Salt Lake Police spent all of Wednesday night and into Thursday morning searching his house in Fair Park neighborhood. | ||
Bags and bags of evidence were collected. | ||
Officers could also be seen digging holes in the backyard. | ||
Neighbors told detectives they had observed Ajayi on June 17th and June 18th burning something in his backyard. | ||
The search of those charred items also resulted in the finding of, quote, female human tissue that was tested and compared with DNA from other items belonging to Lueck. | ||
Brown said the DNA matched. | ||
Under his Amazon author profile, Ajayi wrote that he was born and raised in Africa. | ||
And went on to become a salesman, an entrepreneur, and a writer. | ||
Wow. | ||
He claims to have survived a tyrannical dictatorship, escaped a real-life crime, traveled internationally, excelled professionally in several industries, and developed a marketing strategy for his book, Forge Identity. | ||
So sounds like a real winner, right? | ||
Sounds like one of these fantastic immigrants that's contributing so much to our economy. | ||
Wow, a salesman, an entrepreneur, a writer. | ||
Survived a tyrannical dictatorship. | ||
He's a refugee too, I guess. | ||
Escaped a real-life crime. | ||
Incredible! | ||
These are the winners that we're bringing over from countries or continents, places like Africa. | ||
And he's a total, you know, he's a black African. | ||
You can look up his mugshot. | ||
Nobody will show it. | ||
Nobody will show the mugshot. | ||
But if you look up his name, you'll find it. | ||
You'll see what this individual looks like. | ||
And it really just begs the question, why do we continue to allow these things to happen? | ||
Why is there no concern? | ||
Why do people not get it at this point when these kinds of things happen? | ||
Right? | ||
This is happening every day in your neighborhoods. | ||
This is happening to young girls. | ||
It's happening to young men. | ||
It's happening in Europe. | ||
It's happening in America. | ||
And why do we allow this to happen? | ||
Why does nobody talk about it? | ||
Out of fear of being racist? | ||
These are the people that are coming from Africa. | ||
These are the people that are coming from Mexico and from Central America. | ||
These are the people that are coming to your schools and your neighborhoods, your communities. | ||
These are the people that are coming to your places of work. | ||
And nobody sees this as a problem? | ||
And it's incredible because the story of this immigrant, why this is so amazing, It's not amazing. | ||
It's tragic. | ||
But why this is so incredible, you know, it's hard to believe, is because this is the perfect story of an immigrant that the powers that be want you to think of when you think of immigration. | ||
Somebody who escapes from hardship, right? | ||
Escapes tyranny in Africa. | ||
Now, we don't know if that's true, but let's just take his narrative for granted. | ||
Somebody who escapes from a poor, impoverished, tyrannical, and violent country makes it to America. | ||
He becomes an entrepreneur, a writer, he's living the American dream. | ||
And that's the picture-perfect idea of what they want you to think of when you think about immigration. | ||
It's also the picture-perfect idea of what immigration is actually like, which is whatever these people say they are, whatever they contribute to the economy, and it's pretty dubious what their contributions are, This is what we can expect from people that come from these countries. | ||
I don't understand what the thought process is. | ||
People look at Honduras. | ||
They look at Nicaragua. | ||
They look at Guatemala. | ||
They look at Africa. | ||
They look at these places that don't work. | ||
They're broken. | ||
They're poor. | ||
They're violent. | ||
There's corruption. | ||
There's theft. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
There's a reason the immigration goes in one direction from there to here. | ||
And do they think that the people coming from these countries have nothing to do with the conditions in those countries? | ||
What about America is so magical that somebody from Sierra Leone could come here, and where in Sierra Leone there would be a violent criminal and it'd be horrible things going on, but here they would be a business person. | ||
Here, they're going to drive on the right side of the street, and they're going to pay their parking tickets, and they're going to, you know, say hi to the neighbors, and they're going to do their grocery shopping, and they're going to pay their taxes, and they're just going to be good Anglo-Americans like the rest of us. | ||
What is the thought process? | ||
What is the divorce happening in your head where you don't see cause and effect? | ||
Maybe the situations in these countries have something to do with the people in those countries that govern those countries, that constitute those countries. | ||
Why is that hard to understand? | ||
You know, I look around at my community and I see the community looks the way it is, feels the way it is, it's safe, it's friendly, it's welcoming, it's prosperous because of the people who are in it. | ||
Because the people in the community Play by the rules, and they're upstanding, and they follow the laws, and they're not aggressive, and they don't commit crimes, and all that. | ||
That's why it's a nice place to live. | ||
And you bring in people from countries where it's not a nice place to live, where it's not friendly, not welcoming, not safe, all the rest. | ||
And what by virtue of them coming across the ocean, or coming across the Rio Grande, transforms them into somebody who can integrate into our society? | ||
Is it even possible? | ||
Frankly, let's take a look at Detroit. | ||
Let's look at Baltimore. | ||
Let's look at Chicago. | ||
For all these people that talk about assimilation, integration, this is the refrain we hear. | ||
You know, it's about culture at the end of the day, right? | ||
They say, well, this is what we hear even from Republicans and conservatives. | ||
Well, I'm in favor of immigration, but it's just too much right now. | ||
They've got to assimilate. | ||
Assimilate? | ||
How long have the people in Chicago been here? | ||
How long have the people in Baltimore and Detroit been here? | ||
What has it been, 500 years? | ||
Where's the integration? | ||
Where's the assimilation? | ||
Are these safe places to live? | ||
Does Chicago and the South Side, does that look like Mayberry? | ||
Have they assimilated into what Vermont looks like? | ||
They say it's Democrats. | ||
They say it's the culture. | ||
Really? | ||
I look around the world. | ||
I look around America. | ||
I look in the Caribbean. | ||
I look in other continents and I say, is culture the common denominator? | ||
That's not what I see. | ||
That's Democrat policies, right? | ||
That's what we see, right? | ||
But I just don't understand. | ||
When are we going to get this through our heads? | ||
And understand at the end of the day, all it takes is for people to rise up and just acknowledge what's happening. | ||
It's not like hard or anything. | ||
If enough people just stood up and said, you know what, this is what's happening and it has to stop. | ||
It would stop. | ||
It's like that easy, you know? | ||
And in my opinion, if... I guess it's really not that easy because the way the mob works, because the way the masses are, but it really comes down to everybody knows what's happening, but they won't allow themselves to talk about it, to think these things, to address that, because they've been conditioned to believe that it's wrong to think this way. | ||
And so people will continue to get murdered. | ||
People continue to die. | ||
People continue to die in drunk driving accidents and get murdered and get set on fire, chopped up, buried their kids on drugs and all that because they don't want to get called the wrong name because they don't want to get called racist. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
Everybody knows what's going on. | ||
I've said this before. | ||
You don't have to know what's going on to act like you know what's going on because deep down you get it, right? | ||
I mean, we all know what's going on when we go about our daily lives, the way we can We all act as if we know. | ||
So everybody deep down... I don't buy it that people need to get red-pilled. | ||
People need to get over the conditioning to think that the way to acknowledge these things is bad or immoral or wrong. | ||
Because to me, what's really wrong is allowing this to continue. | ||
That's what's immoral to me. | ||
And that's really, I think, the fundamental calculation or decision that has to be made. | ||
What's more immoral? | ||
Saying something that's politically incorrect? | ||
Or controversial or something that people like shy away from and it's a little bit uncomfortable. | ||
Or allowing situations like this to continue because that's a 23-year-old girl who doesn't get her life back. | ||
She's done. | ||
She's gone. | ||
She won't come back. | ||
You know? | ||
And maybe we can brush that off because we didn't know her. | ||
We didn't know Mackenzie Lewick, 23-year-old going to University of Utah. | ||
But, you know, her parents knew her and her friends knew her and I'm sure they may never recover from this. | ||
They won't get her back. | ||
And this person who's in the country should have never been in the country. | ||
This was entirely preventable. | ||
You know, and people say, well, you can't generalize based on one thing. | ||
To me, it's this simple. | ||
If one American dies because of immigration programs, you shouldn't have immigration programs. | ||
Because, guess what? | ||
Immigration does not benefit America primarily. | ||
It benefits immigrants. | ||
That's the way the language is framed. | ||
That's the way the politics is framed of immigration. | ||
They're refugees. | ||
They're poor. | ||
We need to help them out. | ||
We need to give them opportunity. | ||
So insofar as immigration is a program that the sole beneficiary or primary beneficiary is immigrants, and Americans, if even one American loses their life or is hurt by immigration, It's as simple as this. | ||
Do we prioritize the material benefit of immigrants coming here and them getting opportunities or having a good way of life? | ||
Or the people in our own country? | ||
Our own community people? | ||
Our own neighbors? | ||
The people our government's supposed to represent? | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
So I see stories like this. | ||
It's so heartbreaking, you know? | ||
And we maybe forget about the human cost sometimes because... | ||
Politics is like a big game to everybody. | ||
Politics is just like the people that do politics, the people that talk about politics. | ||
It's like sports or fashion. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's deadly serious for the people that are here. | ||
And you know what? | ||
If you think this is something that's happening over there, it's coming to you. | ||
This happened in Utah, okay? | ||
This did not happen in Los Angeles. | ||
This did not happen in New York City. | ||
This happened in Utah. | ||
So if you think this is going to happen to you, think again. | ||
We talked about it. | ||
I think we talked about a big drunk driving accident in Seattle or Oregon last week. | ||
Illegal immigrant in Oregon and Seattle or Washington, Washington State, right? | ||
So if you think these things aren't affecting you, if you think they're not coming to your front doorstep, they're not coming to you yet. | ||
You're lucky. | ||
You should thank God they haven't visited you yet because they're coming to your school Your community, your neighborhood, and it's going to have very negative consequences unless we get our act together here. | ||
And to a certain extent, a lot of this is baked into the cake because of the way things have been going, right? | ||
It's only a matter of, can we begin to turn the ship around? | ||
And begin, I'm using that very liberally, I mean, what we would have to do is monumental. | ||
So it really just comes down to, can we slow it down? | ||
Can we try and arrest these developments? | ||
You get to work out some kind of solution or settlement that works for everybody, you know, but it would take people being honest with themselves about these horrible things that happen. | ||
But to the media, to liberals, this is just another crime. | ||
It's more workplace violence or something. | ||
Race is irrelevant. | ||
And that's to me which is so rich is the hypocrisy, right? | ||
I mean, when it's a white on black crime, God forbid, right? | ||
I mean, you literally say the wrong word. | ||
You say the n-word and it's like you committed a shooting, you know? | ||
You say the wrong word and they're gonna string you up and lynch you in the media. | ||
But you see this kind of black-on-white crap and the black-on-white crime happen all the time. | ||
The statistics don't lie. | ||
Then nobody talks about it. | ||
You're not allowed to talk about it, but it's perfectly acceptable to go in the other direction, so. | ||
That's just another added level of hypocrisy. | ||
I don't know why we tolerate that. | ||
I don't know how people can just get over that, you know? | ||
Because of course there's a racial element to this. | ||
Of course there is. | ||
And there always is when it's the reverse. | ||
But so that's Mackenzie Lewick. | ||
We're running out of time here, so I think we're gonna move on to our Super Chats. | ||
Maybe we'll save this Supreme Court citizenship question for Monday, because we are already like 10 past 8. | ||
So we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
I apologize. | ||
I said we were going to have a low-key, casual show, but it turned into a pretty blackfilling show, right? | ||
Turned into a pretty blackfilling show very quickly on multiple fronts, you know, but... That's the way it goes. | ||
That's the way things are now. | ||
That's the future of our country. | ||
Things are about to get really bad, so... So I guess, you know, the happenings that we prayed for, they're coming, right? | ||
But anyway, we'll take a look at the superchats. | ||
Maybe that'll lighten the mood. | ||
Vinny says, did you see Based Mom? | ||
He called out the neocons and Netanyahu on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Yeah, that was pretty based of her. | ||
Captain Nikki says, I got a room full of your posters and your pictures. | ||
I hope you get this, man. | ||
Hit me back, just to chat. | ||
Truly yours, your biggest fan. | ||
This is Dan. | ||
My mom said that that was a rap song. | ||
My mom was watching the show the other day. | ||
She said she thinks these are lyrics from a rap song. | ||
So I don't know if that's true or not. | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
Maybe I'll throw it into Google real quick. | ||
I'll copy and paste it into Google. | ||
I'll check that. | ||
Oh, I guess it's an Eminem lyric. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't listen to Eminem, so I wouldn't know. | ||
I don't listen to white rappers. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's not really my thing. | ||
Well, yeah, and conversely, I saw some idiot, like, Republican thought. | ||
but change it to a boy in a dress and you're on the right side of history. | ||
Well, yeah, and conversely, I saw some idiot, like, Republican thought. | ||
She was like, oh, well, conservatives will attack child drag queens, but they won't attack pageants. | ||
Somebody said this. | ||
It might have not been a conservative thought, but it was somebody. | ||
And of course, the comparison is totally ridiculous, because a pageant is completely wholesome. | ||
A child pageant, I don't think that's ideal. | ||
I would never put my child in a pageant. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's girls doing girl things, and it's a little over-the-top and dramatic and developmentally it might be problematic, but... | ||
We're talking about apples and oranges here. | ||
You could nitpick about child pageants, but what's happening with drag queen children is they're taking young boys, putting them in lipstick and makeup and scantily clad, you know, and very revealing clothing, and taking them to gay bars where gay pedophiles and men throw money at them while they dance seductively to suggestive music. | ||
Like, that's a little bit different, don't you think? | ||
You know, oh, let's just put Republicans support child pageants. | ||
Well, first of all, I don't think Republicans are really, like, in love with child pageants, and maybe that's not ideal, but it's obviously very different. | ||
So, yeah, but people are stupid like that. | ||
It's always the false equivalency. | ||
Everybody knows that this stuff is sick and degenerate, but, you know, but it goes on. | ||
Dumbass says, Democrats be like, hold up, abortion? | ||
Yeah, that's kind of my thing. | ||
I made it legal in my state. | ||
Have I you? | ||
Well, I love in the debate, throughout the debate, they kept bringing up abortion. | ||
No, but I also would like to say I love to kill babies, by the way. | ||
Well, we're talking about climate change, but you know what else is relevant? | ||
Killing babies. | ||
Well, we're talking about Medicare for all, but by the way, my plan pays for the killing of babies. | ||
Just thought everyone should know that. | ||
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Woo! | |
You know, all the women cheer. | ||
Yeah! | ||
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Death to babies! | |
We love that. | ||
They worship Moloch. | ||
The country is run by child sacrifice. | ||
It's so true. | ||
DoubleTapGaming with a big super chat! | ||
Wow! | ||
Thank you so much, my friend! | ||
Huge shekels coming in. | ||
God bless, man. | ||
Thank you for the generous super chat. | ||
He says, hope this is enough Leaf money to buy a Big Mac, big guy. | ||
Well, thank you so much, dude. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Finally getting my compensation after such a long week, right? | ||
That's what makes it all worth it, but thank you, bro. | ||
H Colombia says hey big guy my parents wanted to donate and ask you this who influenced you to get into politics and did you grow up listening to Rush Limbaugh at all also your debate coverage was amazing well thanks for the big super chat and thanks I'm glad you enjoyed the coverage Who influenced me to get into politics? | ||
Nobody really. | ||
Honestly, it was really just curiosity. | ||
And I've told this story before I think on Stefan Molyneux and on a few other streams, but really what it came down to, for whatever reason, I had this curiosity one day to Google something about like the government. | ||
I forget what exactly it was, but I looked up some economic subject and I found a podcast And it was the Uncommon Knowledge podcast by the Hoover Institute with Thomas Sowell. | ||
He was on there, the black economist Thomas Sowell. | ||
And so I watched that and it like changed my life because it was like information I'd never heard before. | ||
And I know that's sort of like a blue pill or normie thing to say. | ||
Thomas Sowell is not exactly the final red pill by any stretch. | ||
But he was talking about how the economy has these real rehabilitative effects built into it that the government doesn't need to stimulate it and this kind of thing and I was like I had never heard of this all these political economy terms and theories I never I didn't know about this you know so that really got me invested into it I watched a lot of his stuff and then Milton Friedman and then Did I grow up listening to Rush Limbaugh? | ||
No I never listened to Rush Limbaugh. | ||
cringe, libertarian, Austrian school of economics, Chicago school of economics, that kind of thing. | ||
So that's really what got me into it. | ||
But it was really of my own volition, really out of my own curiosity. | ||
And did I grow up listening to Rush Limbaugh? | ||
No, I never listened to Rush Limbaugh. | ||
I was never a talk radio guy. | ||
I watched Fox News religiously when I was in like middle and high People call me this College Republican, Charlie Kirk, Alex P. Keaton type. | ||
I'm not now, but I so was in high school. | ||
I watched Bill O'Reilly, I watched Sean Hannity, I watched... | ||
Who else did I watch on Fox? | ||
I watched The Five all the time. | ||
I read Glenn Beck. | ||
I watched a lot of Glenn Beck stuff. | ||
I really liked Mark Levin. | ||
I listened to his podcast. | ||
So those, those are the people I watched. | ||
And then I read a lot of these columns. | ||
I read Thomas Sowell, Charles Krauthammer, John Stossel, Walter Williams, George Will, regrettably. | ||
I read a lot of him. | ||
And so it was a lot of reading. | ||
It was a lot of, a lot of content consumption. | ||
I really have fallen off in that regard. | ||
I feel like when I was in high school, I was like so into it. | ||
I was really into all that stuff. | ||
And now, you know, I read the news every day for the show, but I feel like I just don't have that same passion for it. | ||
I feel like I'm just sort of disillusioned with the whole thing, you know? | ||
So when I was a, When I was younger, it was this process of discovery and, oh, there's all this new information and new ideas, and how do I back up my arguments and things? | ||
And now it's just like all these illusions have been destroyed. | ||
I don't know what's real. | ||
I don't know what's true. | ||
There's the Catholic Church. | ||
There's everything else. | ||
It's like everything is just so uncertain to me at this point, so it's a little bit different now. | ||
But anyway, that's how I got into it. | ||
That's why I grew up listening, too. | ||
Fritz says thanks for the Friday morning D live stream it really made the morning grind a bit better if I may give a Recommendation check out Titanfall 2 it should be pretty cheap, and it's a lot of fun Well, thanks glad you enjoyed the stream. | ||
I'll Google that maybe I'll get that because I've been looking for some new games to play But yeah, no, I did the Guitar Hero. | ||
I had never played Guitar Hero on stream before. | ||
I'm a little bit... I get a little stage fright. | ||
Surprisingly, you would never guess that about me probably because obviously I do the show every night. | ||
I'm very extroverted when it comes to politics, but... | ||
When it comes to like artistic things like that I'm very I know that's not really artistic when it comes to that to music in general I just feel very shy so I didn't know if that was gonna work well I didn't know if I would choke under the pressure but I think I did pretty well all things considered and pretty fun pretty fun to change it up a little bit pretty fun change of pace did a little rock band David Sperner says just wanted you out Okay, so I don't know what she meant by that, but thanks dude. | ||
He's implying that $5 is more than $200 Canadian. | ||
I guess that's a funny joke. | ||
know what she meant by that but thanks dude uh dat boy well he gave five dollars he's implying that five dollars is more than 200 canadian i guess that's a funny joke dat boy says i'm sorry big guy accidentally red pilled my fiance yesterday she asked what we get out of our relationship with israel totally unabated yo based honestly though you know to me it's like i would probably talk to my wife or gf about politics but i just don't want a lady who's like obsessed with politics | ||
I think it's okay if you're, you know, if you have a partner or whatever who's, like, red-pilled, or maybe they're conservative on politics, but I just don't like all these thots who are, like, taking pictures with guns, and they're like, I'm a MAGA babe, I'm very political, and, like, socialism sucks. | ||
I want somebody who just doesn't care about that. | ||
I want somebody who's totally indifferent to that. | ||
like kind of partial like if they were inclined they would go right and maybe deep down they care but who on a day-to-day basis is just sort of like oh you know who treats it like it's sports basically you know so that's probably how i would uh that that would be my preference but i i certainly think you know red pill fiance is not a terrible thing mr robato says hey nick sorry i drew your nose too big no Nonetheless, I hope all is well. | ||
Keep up the epic content. | ||
I was just busting your chops, but uh, it was a good cartoon, but I just, you drew my nose like very big. | ||
I'm like, what are you implying there? | ||
I don't think I even have that big of a nose in the first place, but then it's like, what are you implying? | ||
My nose isn't that big. | ||
People have said that to me before. | ||
I feel like it's not. | ||
I feel like some days it's swollen for some reason. | ||
I feel like it gets swollen because of allergies or whatever, if I'm sick or something. | ||
I feel like it gets, some days it's bigger than others. | ||
Have you ever felt that way? | ||
I don't know if that happens to you. | ||
But I feel like it's a medium, average size nose. | ||
This guy draws the nose, it's like taking up my whole face. | ||
I'm like, it's a good comic, but could you scale down the nose a little bit? | ||
Trying me like I'm this my schnoz just dominates my whole face. | ||
I'm like, bro. | ||
Do I really look like that? | ||
Geez, you know, I feel like I'm gonna develop a Roman nose. | ||
That's what my father tells me He says that eventually I will develop a Roman nose Like my mom's side of the family. | ||
I don't know if that'll happen, but I think the Roman nose is chat I think that's a good look anyway But anyway, Jack says mr. Fuentes. | ||
I implore you to try the Quad Mac. | ||
It's simply a Big Mac with four patties, very based and extremely red-pilled. | ||
I can't do it, man. | ||
I had two Big Macs in one sitting one time, and legitimately my heart started to hurt. | ||
I had, well, I had a Big Mac and a quarter pounder and fries and like a milkshake. | ||
Maybe that was overkill, but I had the two sandwiches, and I was like, my feeble body cannot handle this. | ||
Maybe I'm not healthy enough, I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'm not used to eating that much. | ||
I really don't eat that much, to tell you the truth. | ||
I mean, I'll have a big appetite if I'm eating in one sitting, but I eat pretty sporadically. | ||
I don't eat three meals a day, you know, hardly. | ||
And if I do, I'll probably have a small meal and a big meal. | ||
So I don't think my stomach is large enough to handle all that. | ||
Big Mike says, thanks for covering the debates. | ||
Your presence alone made it fun. | ||
As a movement or group, are we in the right with our politics? | ||
Sometimes it feels like I'm going insane with what our enemies say. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Glad you like the coverage. | ||
Yeah, of course we're right. | ||
I mean, we're proven right every day. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
I really think it's important to drive home the point on the show that we're the sane ones. | ||
This stuff is not crazy, you know, and I know people This is a big problem in the alt-right. | ||
A lot of people get off on the idea of being, like, evil or dissenting or, you know, disliked. | ||
Being transgressive would be the word, I guess. | ||
In the alt-right, people liked the idea that they were seen as the villains or racists or, you know, ostracized from society. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I don't like being ostracized from society. | ||
I don't like living in exile. | ||
I don't think it's right, because I think we are totally normal, you know? | ||
And so that's a big part of the optics thing. | ||
That's a big part of a lot of my politics is saying, I didn't get into this to be edgy. | ||
I didn't get into this thing to be like, oh, I'm gonna just piss everyone off. | ||
I got into this because I see what's happening. | ||
You know, I look at my neighborhood that I grew up in, and it's funny, my mom was just telling me this earlier today, and it's a nice neighborhood. | ||
You know, you're able to walk around. | ||
It's safe. | ||
You're able... I think sometimes, you know, what if I walk around at 3 a.m.? | ||
I can do that. | ||
I can do that and not get stabbed or killed, because it's nice. | ||
People leave their doors open. | ||
I don't leave my doors open, but people do that. | ||
People have open fences, you know, kids walking to school, and it's basically just a... it's like... | ||
1950s America! | ||
We're living like it's the 1950s over here and once I went to school I realized how much of that I took for granted. | ||
I realized that you're not going to be able to live like that the way the country is going with the people that are coming over here. | ||
You just simply won't be able to live like that. | ||
The quality of life will significantly deteriorate. | ||
Because of what's happening, and that'll have a real practical effect. | ||
You won't be able to, for example, take your kids trick-or-treating. | ||
You know, that's like a small thing, but it's one of those things where you really realize it hits home the practical implications for this, the practical consequences. | ||
Little League Baseball, you're not going to be able to do that. | ||
It's going to be soccer, you know, and if that, if you'll even be able to get that together. | ||
You know, are your kids going to be able to walk to school by themselves? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Are they going to be able to play at the park? | ||
And stuff like that. | ||
I think about my childhood and, you know, the upbringing that I had. | ||
It's just not going to be, it's going to be an anachronism in 20 years. | ||
So to me, I look around and I see, like, don't we want to keep this? | ||
Don't we want to live in a society like this? | ||
Don't we want to have this for our kids? | ||
And isn't it just good in itself to have things like this? | ||
And, you know, to me, that's when I realize, yeah, of course I'm in the right. | ||
The people that are pushing everything else, they want the country to look like Brazil. | ||
Maybe they don't want that, but that's what it's going to lead to ultimately. | ||
If you think living in Brazil is normal and cool and okay, then yeah, we're crazy. | ||
We're radical. | ||
But I think that's radical. | ||
I think it's radical to bring in 60 million people from the third world in 50 years. | ||
I think that's pretty extreme. | ||
I think the normalization and proliferation of abortion, trans, homosexuality, you know, women in the workforce, total egalitarianism between the sexes, I think that's extreme and radical. | ||
And you know, compared to the last 10,000 years, it is. | ||
Compared to the last 2,000 years, it's completely radical. | ||
So, yeah, we're on the right side of history. | ||
Don't let people get to you. | ||
You just gotta put things in perspective. | ||
Captain Nikki says dear Nick. | ||
You still ain't called the road. | ||
I hope you have a chance. | ||
I ain't mad I just think it's messed up. | ||
You don't answer fans. | ||
Okay, so more of the same song lyric there Daniel says removing peepee poopoo will have enormous positive reverberations on the super chats I think you're right about that, but you know what, but I'm gonna keep taking the $2, right? | ||
Joshua Larson says orange man bad black mommy mad yellow man sad, but Williamson rad I I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
Williamson, she stole my heart last night. | ||
She was just, we needed a little bit of levity last night and she provided it. | ||
I liked her a lot. | ||
Looter McChicken says, hey Nick, back the blue. | ||
Thank a vet. | ||
Bottom text. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
We love our cops. | ||
Our law enforcement. | ||
What is the one? | ||
We love our military. | ||
They're important. | ||
And that's, that's what matters. | ||
Thank you for your service. | ||
Police, military, on the front lines. | ||
Bottom text. | ||
I'm in favor of Egghead and Williamson. | ||
Egghead and Williamson and maybe Tulsi. | ||
They gotta all end up in the same administration in some capacity. | ||
Maybe Egghead can be the Chief of Staff. | ||
If I had to bet, I'd say Donald Trump, honestly. | ||
Joe Biden getting crippled says to me that it's not his race to lose anymore, and I see him as one of the only people who can beat Trump out of the whole field. | ||
So if it's Kamala, if it's Elizabeth Warren, if it's Pete Buttigieg, and I don't think it'll be Buttigieg, but if it's not Biden, I think whoever it is is going to have a really hard time. | ||
I think at the very least he'll be competitive. | ||
So if I had to put money on it right now, I'd put money on Trump again, if I'm being totally honest. | ||
Ansipidol says, lots of foreign currencies today. | ||
Here's some European shekels for you. | ||
Hey, did you see who won the border security contract? | ||
Some Israeli company. | ||
Really? | ||
Well, they know how to build walls, right? | ||
I mean, I don't know if I'm totally against that, right? | ||
But thanks for the European shekels. | ||
Jose Antonio with the big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says, thanks for all the epic content these past few days. | ||
Well, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
And yeah, man, you're welcome. | ||
Glad, glad to provide the content. | ||
We're glad to do it. | ||
We love making, we love making smiles on America First, right? | ||
That's what we're in the business of. | ||
Mr. Yacoub says, We the Knickers all agree that Brittany Fenty is the only honest e-girl out there because she ironically shows off her Nubian milkers. | ||
You two are the future. | ||
Well, I agree she's an honest e-girl and that's what I respect about her. | ||
She's pretty funny. | ||
I don't know if us together is the future, but certainly, you know, I like her. | ||
I think she's a cool person. | ||
Young Lung. | ||
She's better than a lot of the other e-girls. | ||
I'll say that much. | ||
Young Lung420 says, I just took a DNA test. | ||
Turns out I'm 100% a bad bitch. | ||
You can't kill me. | ||
My way, my way, or the highway. | ||
Okay, so we're doing a TikTok sound there. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
As a Zoomer, I appreciate the reference. | ||
Lachlan says, I like the one that says, I just took a DNA test, turns out I'm 100% Jacob Sartorius. | ||
You ever see that one? | ||
And then Jacob Sartorius did it, and then the person who made it was like, oh my gosh, he reacted to my sound. | ||
TikTok is great. | ||
I really don't understand why the dissonant right didn't get on there and stay on there. | ||
It's such a great app, you know? | ||
Anyway, Lachlan says, Nick, Mommy Tulsi, can I have chicken tendies? | ||
Tulsi, no, you don't have enough good boy points. | ||
Nick, what do I need to do for good boy points, Mommy? | ||
All right, disavow. | ||
Again, a little weird for me. | ||
Let's pump the brakes a little bit. | ||
We had our fun on Wednesday, but yikes. | ||
Dr. Strawberries is no egg girls never also zig Zig hi. | ||
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Oh, that's really great. | |
That's really uh That's that's a very subtle one there Bill says love the swarthy Italian look completed with a gold chain Do I have a chain on I had one on earlier not a gold chain, but uh like a dog tag thing But yeah, isn't that a nice isn't this a nice swarthy sort of ethnic look? | ||
I'm embracing my ethnic heritage. | ||
I think it's coming across well. | ||
I do need a haircut, though. | ||
It is getting a little long. | ||
So, I'll get a cut this week, I guess. | ||
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Or next week. | |
Tyrone says, Nick, did you get bogged when BTC recently dumped? | ||
No, I sold before that, thank God. | ||
But literally, it was set up to be exactly that. | ||
You know, I buy in, and then immediately dip. | ||
You know, well actually it went up, and then it dropped. | ||
But it was just like, I literally got, it was my biggest fear, and I got bogged. | ||
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You know, dump it! | |
That's exactly what happened to me. | ||
The minute I clicked buy on Coinbase, and it was a dubious decision because I was up all night and I was like, yeah I'll buy, I'll buy Bitcoin. | ||
It's at 11 and Paul Townsend's gonna keep going up. | ||
What the hell? | ||
I'll put, I'll put a little into Bitcoin. | ||
You know, and so I clicked and it echoes out and the phone rings and he bought, you know, so. | ||
But I got out in time. | ||
I didn't lose any money, thank God. | ||
Callus says, are you getting a CZ P01 when you turn 21? | ||
Is that a gun? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I guess that's a gun. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I think I'm gonna get a big shotgun when I turn 21. | ||
I think that's gonna be my next gun purchase. | ||
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I like to get a big shotgun. | |
So I think that's what I'll go in for this time, or maybe... I don't know. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'll have to think about it, what purchase I'm gonna do. | ||
Chris Benoit says, I met Mayor Buttigieg last week. | ||
He's gay AF. | ||
He's kind of muted, though. | ||
I mean, he's obviously very gay in the sense that he's very homosexual. | ||
He's very... he likes men, but he's not really, like, flamboyant or effeminate, is he? | ||
Not really. | ||
So I don't know if very gay in that sense like a flamboyant sort of a character. | ||
I don't really get that impression from him. | ||
I will say though you know it was really it was a very pointed moment during the debate which I was like what is going on where he in the debate last night he said something like Well, I'll tell you something. | ||
Religious people cloak themselves in religious rhetoric, but you cannot defend what's happening at the border and use religious language ever again. | ||
And to me, that was just like such an autistic moment for him because it was like, these gay people really do just have such a deep-seated hatred of religion. | ||
That's to me what that was. | ||
That was like his dad moment, you know, like, Christians! | ||
Christians who are, boom, picked on me for being gay, you know? | ||
That was that moment to me. | ||
It was so transparent. | ||
I was like, did anybody pick up on this? | ||
Why does this guy have such a bone to pick with God? | ||
Why does this guy have such a bone to pick with religious people, you know? | ||
So I saw that. | ||
It was a little bit of a gay rage moment there, and I don't know if anybody else picked up on that, but it's very subversive, too. | ||
That guy's the Antichrist. | ||
He's one to watch, in that sense. | ||
Italian pals, thanks for the great debate coverage. | ||
Nick, you are truly an Aryan super soldier for enduring those four hours of debate. | ||
After watching the two debates, I haven't appreciated having Trump in office this much since 2017. | ||
Well, yeah, thanks. | ||
It was tough. | ||
It was not easy getting through those two debates. | ||
Yeah, I hear you. | ||
After this year that Trump had, I was reluctant to go all in on him, but after those two debates, I'm like, you know what? | ||
I love Trump now. | ||
I was watching the news this morning, and you see Trump, and he's with Putin, and he grabs him and does that ridiculous handshake. | ||
He met Putin at the G20 summit, I think. | ||
And he grabs his hand and yanks him. | ||
And he goes, don't meddle in the election. | ||
He's laughing. | ||
President, don't meddle in the election. | ||
And I'm just cracking up. | ||
I'm like, it's so refreshing after you watch those guys to then watch Trump. | ||
He's funny. | ||
He's charming. | ||
He's red-pilled. | ||
He's crazy. | ||
So I do appreciate him now more after those debates. | ||
He's so funny to me. | ||
I don't, even all the failures on immigration, he's just so funny. | ||
He tweets during the debate, this is boring in all gaps. | ||
I mean, how can you beat that? | ||
Too funny. | ||
You know, that's, that's, that's the silver lining there, is that at least it'll be funny when the country goes to hell. | ||
Your local milkman says, a doctor friend of mine told me about a new drug for lesbians who are thinking about going back to their natural state. | ||
It's called tricoxacin. | ||
That's a good joke. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
It's a little vulgar. | ||
It's a little crude, but that's pretty funny. | ||
I haven't heard that one before, but that's a good one. | ||
I'll have to use that one. | ||
I'll have to put that one in the back of my head. | ||
I like that joke. | ||
Pretty funny and totally true, right? | ||
That's good. | ||
Dr. Strawberry. | ||
Finally a joke that makes me laugh. | ||
Superchats are very on point tonight. | ||
Dr. Strawberry says, did you know that cuckoo birds were also called jewbirds because of their beaks? | ||
Is that true? | ||
I don't know if that's true, but it sounds anti-semitic if it is. | ||
Glenn Seas has heard an interesting fact today. | ||
Kamala's father has said that he's a descendant of slave owners. | ||
Hope this is new and not cringe. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Kamala Harris, her parents were both like, she's like a second-generation immigrant from both sides. | ||
I'm like 90% sure, right? | ||
Or what's the story with her? | ||
It's like one parent is black and one is white or something, but Her ancestors were not in America for very long, right? | ||
What's the story with her ancestry? | ||
She's only 5'2"? | ||
Total manlet. | ||
Let's see, uh, early life... | ||
To a Tamil Indian mother and a Jamaican father. | ||
There you go. | ||
So her parents were not African Americans. | ||
Jamaican and Tamil. | ||
You know, Indian, right? | ||
So, yeah. | ||
She's gonna talk about slavery, really? | ||
Anyway, let's see. | ||
Albert says, Nick, you haven't played fetch with me today. | ||
What gives? | ||
I've been sleeping all day, Albert. | ||
That's trying to... pretending to be my dog, Albert the dog. | ||
Good old Albert. | ||
He smells like shit lately. | ||
He got sprayed by a skunk the other day and we gave him a bath. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
He like smells like poop now. | ||
He literally just smells like, he smells so bad. | ||
So I don't know what's going on with him. | ||
He's got to clean himself up. | ||
He's got to get his act together. | ||
I think I'm, you know, sort of lazy and maybe I'm, uh, you know, a little bit all over the place. | ||
I'm a little scattered, I guess you could say. | ||
And then I look at this guy and I'm like, you know what? | ||
I'm doing, I'm doing all right. | ||
This guy sleeps all day. | ||
He doesn't, he literally doesn't do anything. | ||
He smells, he doesn't shower, you know, he doesn't bathe himself. | ||
So I say, you know, usually I'm like, oh, I'm a little all over the place today. | ||
I'm a little scattered. | ||
My sleep schedule's messed up. | ||
And then I see this guy and I'm like, you know what? | ||
I'm doing, I'm doing fine. | ||
So Truth Seeking Missile says, please don't ever cuck. | ||
Please don't ever dial it back. | ||
We need you in your conviction so much. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe if the Qataris come in, if they give me a sweet enough deal, all this content will be out there to stay. | ||
Nah, I'm kidding. | ||
I'll never back down, hopefully. | ||
If they threaten to kill me, maybe I will. | ||
I mean, if they threaten to give me a million dollars, maybe I will, right? | ||
But, uh... | ||
I'm going to keep the pressure up. | ||
I mean, why would I stop now? | ||
I've made it this far, so I'm keeping up the pressure. | ||
We believe in total equality. | ||
You know, we love everybody, but we've got to address some things in the country. | ||
CrankFaster says, is the economy good right now, Nick? | ||
I hear one thing from this side and one thing from another, and personally, I cannot tell. | ||
Maybe you, as a super genius, can help me out. | ||
The economy's doing well. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
There are structural problems in the economy, which have to be changed. | ||
Like, people complain about things, but it's... You know, until you fix, like, the Federal Reserve, and until you fix, like, the way taxes work, I could spend a long time talking about this. | ||
There's structural things that are very deeply wrong, but the economy is doing better now than it was five years ago, or two years ago, and that's corporate tax rate has had a good effect. | ||
People have been confused by my take on this. | ||
I've seen some people say, oh Nick, Is buying into this stuff about when the Democrats say the economy isn't doing well. | ||
I'm not buying into it. | ||
What I've always said, and people just don't listen, people are just total NPCs. | ||
This is the red pill about the NPC question. | ||
You could say explicitly exactly what you mean precisely and people totally misinterpret it because they don't have brains, you know? | ||
So what I've been saying is the economic rhetoric from the left is effective because the perception is that the tax cuts did not help middle class and working class people. | ||
So yes, in effect, the tax cut, Trump's deregulation policies, trade deals, is helping the economy. | ||
The economy is getting better. | ||
Wages are growing. | ||
Unemployment is down. | ||
GDP is up. | ||
Jobs are open. | ||
I mean, things are going well in the country economically. | ||
But the perception is if 73% of the people say they don't think they got a tax cut, they're going to vote based on their perception. | ||
Perception is not reality, but perception is what determines voting patterns. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
So, sure, yeah, the tax cut did help the economy, but if the Democrats were able to convince a lot of independents and left-wing and right-wing people that the tax cuts had nothing to do with it or the economy isn't doing well or something like that, well, it really doesn't matter because people vote based on what their perception is. | ||
And I think Democrats are winning that argument. | ||
I think that's why we got killed in 2018. | ||
The Democrats won the argument saying the tax cuts were a corporate giveaway, and maybe you got a little tax cut, but it wasn't as much as everybody else, and whatever the reality is, they convinced people that the tax cut didn't help them. | ||
A lot of people. | ||
And I think that's a particularly devastating argument to be used in 2020. | ||
So, the economy's doing well, it's doing better, but that's what I mean when I say that. | ||
Sharts in Mart says Tulsi is cute. | ||
What's with the acne scars though? | ||
Is that acne scars? | ||
I don't know what that is, but she does have there's some kind of weird. | ||
Uh, I know what you mean. | ||
She has some kind of mark on her face like weird complexion thing. | ||
I Don't know. | ||
She was in war. | ||
I don't know if that's like shrapnel. | ||
I don't know what that's all about It could be I guess but how old is she? | ||
She's like, oh How old is she? | ||
She was born in 81. | ||
So how old does that make her? | ||
Like 40? | ||
So how could she still have, how could she still have that going on? | ||
So I don't know what's going on with her. | ||
But uh, doesn't matter to me. | ||
She's still hot. | ||
Uh, Utardo says, did you hear Yang's mic was apparently cut out? | ||
There's video footage on his subreddit. | ||
Maybe he could have a kid with a black girl named Dante. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
I I did see that clip But I don't know I mean cuz like did they only cut his mic cuz everybody else is able to butt in so I don't know if That was true throughout the debate. | ||
I tend to be skeptical of these kinds of arguments, but you know, maybe maybe there's something to that Maybe they started cutting people off after it got out of control But in any case it doesn't really indicate the fact that his performance was bad, but maybe they did do that Michael says, Associated Press, Utah man arrested in death. | ||
Yeah, isn't that interesting how that goes? | ||
A Utah man. | ||
African black immigrant is a Utah man. | ||
Interesting, really? | ||
Your local milkman says, you may be able to answer this one for the chat, Nick. | ||
I'm not gonna read that. | ||
Prince of Conquest says, rest in peace, Etika. | ||
Yeah, F. Video Game Snakes says, fun fact, Etika's uncle is the president of Ghana. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Ytardos, as you know, we need Edward Salo 2020. | ||
Who's that? | ||
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I don't know who that is. | |
Oh, from, uh, from Fallout? | ||
Which Fallout was he in? | ||
Oh, he's the leader of Caesar's Legion. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, we could elect him for president. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's a little bit too much of a pagan for my tastes, but who knows. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Envarus says, Balkanization when? | ||
It's coming soon. | ||
Videogamesnake says, I'm serious. | ||
Google Etika's dad and see brother. | ||
Oh, well, there you go. | ||
DSharp says, Nick, he fights for us. | ||
It's true. | ||
I am fighting for you. | ||
That's true. | ||
I am out there. | ||
I'm on the front lines taking the slings and arrows for the Nicker Nation. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
I'll be the hero. | ||
I'll get in the robot. | ||
I'll become a legend, right? | ||
Like they say in the song. | ||
Blastbead says, leftists say after Democrats take the White House for a few terms, the next right-wing candidate that eventually takes the White House back will be 10 times more fascist than Trump. | ||
If only, am I right? | ||
Yeah, that's what's so blackpilling is the rhetoric from the left. | ||
Trump is Hitler. | ||
Trump is a dictator. | ||
It's like, bruh. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Trump is breaking laws. | ||
He's become a dictator. | ||
He's out of control. | ||
He's deporting so many illegals. | ||
It's like, yeah, if only. | ||
If only that were the case. | ||
You know, give me a break. | ||
You should love this guy. | ||
Alan says whites can't speak on race men can't speak on abortion, but homosexuals can speak on Christian values lmao Enjoy the weekend big guy. | ||
Yeah, right pretty rich irony there, but thanks nationalist guy says Whoops scroll down too far We got a lot more let's see Nationalist guys as well. | ||
I never thought it'd be so simple, but I found a way I found a way I always thought that it'd be too crazy, but I found a way I found a way very wise words very uh Very nostalgic for me as a as an old zoomer. | ||
I was watching Drake and Josh the other day, and it was just like So hard to watch for me. | ||
I was really I never get like this Intensely, but I got these intense like nostalgic feelings watching the intro to that show I was just like Take me back because I remember watching that show and it was like 10 years ago and the world was so different back then. | ||
I know it may not seem like it. | ||
I know I'm a young person. | ||
I'm not as old as old people watching this, but even in the last 10 years so much has changed. | ||
I remember like watching that. | ||
I don't know if it's the sensory memory, you know, hearing the song and seeing the intro, but it just takes me back to a totally different time before. | ||
social media before all this politics stuff before the black pill and everything back when I was just some innocent kid watching the show and we didn't even have phones or I you know touch or anything like that just iPod nano and such a different time so I really did get some intense it aroused some intense feelings in me But anyway, Captain Nikki says, hey Nick, I drank a fifth of vodka. | ||
Dare me to drive? | ||
Yeah, probably not. | ||
And Vara says, the best thing we can do is find a white woman and breed and have a nice wholesome family. | ||
I agree. | ||
Blue forces love your shirt, man. | ||
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Really cool. | |
Where'd you get it? | ||
Thanks. | ||
I got this from JCPenney. | ||
Do you like it? | ||
Pretty nice, right? | ||
I like the Hawaiian look. | ||
You know, a lot of people go in for like the tacky Hawaiian shirt. | ||
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I think this one looks good though, objectively. | |
So. | ||
I'm digging the fit this summer. | ||
Usually I go much more conservative, but I'm putting myself out there a little bit. | ||
I'm finding my, I'm finding my own style. | ||
Jared Guy says, I actually know a skinhead. | ||
Disavow, disavow. | ||
Mag says, thoughts on Morrissey's recent comments? | ||
Is he our guy? | ||
I don't know who that is, so I don't know what comments you're referring to. | ||
Alberto says, I got my first lab coat today and I thought of you. | ||
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Really? | |
What are you some kind of scientist? | ||
Pretty cringe. | ||
Mags' thoughts on Morrissey's recent statements? | ||
I think I answered this one already. | ||
Hokey says, hey Nick, do you like eating fish sticks? | ||
I don't know if that's some kind of innuendo or something, but no. | ||
No, not if you mean literally. | ||
I don't know what that's supposed to mean. | ||
Billy says, I unironically agree with Dems on some economic things like health care, but when they talk about immigration it makes my blood boil. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if I agree with, you know, like Medicare for all, but yeah, I mean there's some truth in what they say about health care. | ||
Yeah, I agree though about immigration. | ||
Spooky Ghost says, I apologize if this has been brought up, but did you see the GLAAD poll which showed that LGBT acceptance among Zoomers and Millennials fell from 63% to 45% within the last two years? | ||
No, I did not see that at all! | ||
Very based! | ||
Well, you know, vindicated again, right? | ||
What can I say? | ||
That's pretty epic. | ||
You know, it's sort of interesting in a way. | ||
I imagine a lot of that is accounted for by Hispanics and Blacks. | ||
I imagine that when we see Zoomers having more socially conservative attitudes, I can't help but wonder if a lot of that is driven by minorities. | ||
Because minorities are not too keen on LGBT and abortion and stuff like that. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I haven't looked at the data closely enough, but very, very white-pilling if true. | ||
Elbow says, another diversity casualty in Utah just a few months ago. | ||
21-year-old student Lauren McCluskey was killed by her 37-year-old diverse felon boyfriend. | ||
Hard to keep track of all of them these days, hunk. | ||
Yeah, I know, right? | ||
Well, that's just another one of those benefits. | ||
You know, people say, why do you oppose certain things? | ||
Why do you speak out against certain things? | ||
Well, you know, no reason. | ||
No reason. | ||
That's a total innocuous and equal decision, right? | ||
Your local milkman says you catch the Dalai Lama's latest comments on Europe. | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
I saw his interview where he said the Dalai Lama, if it were a woman, should be pretty, and I saw the female interviewer was so upset by that, but no, I didn't see the comments on Europe. | ||
Yeah, it would be major cringe. | ||
I spawn as a female or ethnic minority in days. | ||
I can't help but, okay, I can't read that. | ||
Come on. | ||
Jason Jones says, Nick, last weekend I bought a Yang bumper sticker, but after last night I'm starting to regret it. | ||
Would it be cringe if I put it on? | ||
Yeah, it would be major cringe. | ||
Put a MAGA. | ||
Well, I don't want to put MAGA stuff on my car or house because I don't want to get, you know, attacked, but definitely wouldn't go with the Yang. | ||
I'm not going to Not anymore. | ||
Go with Tulsi. | ||
Longhorn says, why do focus so much on the how boomers betrayed your generation? | ||
No boomer could even vote. | ||
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Here we go. | |
When Hart Seller passed, what complicity does Gen X have in the betrayal of the Zoomers? | ||
So we obviously have a boomer in the house here. | ||
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Oh, hey, hey, Sonny, why are you beating up on us old men? | |
We were just rocking out. | ||
Such a stupid argument. | ||
Boomers didn't even vote for Hart Seller. | ||
Hard Seller's not what wrecked the country, by the way, okay? | ||
1990 Immigration Act had a little bit more to do with it. | ||
And, by the way, as though that absolves boomers of responsibility, this stuff was happening in the 1990s. | ||
I don't blame boomers for Hard Seller. | ||
I blame boomers for not doing anything about it in the 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s. | ||
It was boomers that elected Obama. | ||
It was boomers that put Clinton in office, and on and on. | ||
It was boomers that didn't vote for Pat Buchanan, you know? | ||
So... | ||
The point is not they passed Hartzeller. | ||
The point is they fell asleep at the wheel. | ||
They, for whatever reason, they didn't care or they didn't see what was going on. | ||
But the baby boomers, they just unleashed all these horrible social forces. | ||
Not even totally electoral, you know. | ||
The argument has never been they're totally responsible for the immigration bill in 1965. | ||
I don't think anybody ever argued that. | ||
The point is the boomers introduced drugs and libertine attitudes about sex and feminism and they raised their kids in a very boomerish way in a very socially liberal way and they also happen to fall asleep at the wheel electorally so there's a lot going on there that you know But they didn't vote for Hartzeller! | ||
That's not really an argument. | ||
But in any case, Generation X I think is, they grew up in the world created by the boomers. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Generation X was born in what, after 1965? | ||
After the hippie stuff was already underway? | ||
So the youngest Generation X people, rather the oldest Generation X people, were teenagers or coming of age in the 70s. | ||
The world created by the boomers. | ||
So, uh, no, I, I don't see... Generation X is terrible, don't get me wrong, but I think boomers were the generation where everything went bad. | ||
You know, if it's, what, it's, uh, greatest generation, silent generation, boomers, or maybe it goes silent, greatest, boomers, but we know that it's like every generation and then the boomers kind of wrecked it. | ||
They kind of messed it up in a big way. | ||
So, uh, so no, we, we don't care for the boomers. | ||
We're not gonna have any of this boomer defense on the show. | ||
John Z says you've done enough old people. | ||
John Z says Nick you make me feel old. | ||
Eminem was the great white hope when he hit the scene in the late 90s. | ||
Listen to rap music anymore though. | ||
Don't listen to rap music anymore though. | ||
I'm 33 and that stuff is too vulgar and violent for me at this point. | ||
Oh so you ran out of tea I guess? | ||
Yeah I can't relate. | ||
I like rap music but uh I don't know what do you mean great white hope? | ||
Eminem was a degenerate. | ||
He's white trash. | ||
You know part in the expression, but I mean is that really is somebody we should look up to is that a role model? | ||
Talk about you know Wignats stuff. | ||
Talk about Wignats here. | ||
I don't know what that's supposed to mean. | ||
If there's any great white hope in rap music, it would be Maddie B Raps. | ||
It would be Maddie B. Or it would be who else? | ||
Who is Who is a white rapper who is wholesome in a certain sense? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't think there are any, right? | ||
So, uh, so I disagree with this. | ||
Zirconium says, you have a chill Vice City aesthetic going on. | ||
Yeah, well, it's just a very, uh, summer sort of a look. | ||
A very tropical look, I guess you could say. | ||
Uh, Caribbean look. | ||
Olovi says, wow, big guy, you were an old man teenager. | ||
Are you like Benjamin Button? | ||
Today a Hawaiian shirt, tomorrow a Mohawk? | ||
I may go Mohawk mode one of these days. | ||
Maybe one of these days. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe I'll go Mohawk mode, you know. | ||
I'll do some other preparations. | ||
Maybe I'll go Mohawk mode, you know. | ||
John Z says, I meant, don't listen to rap music anymore. | ||
Yeah, I got that. | ||
Mate Spice says, man, a lot of people know a guy named Kyle. | ||
What's the deal with that? | ||
White people got to get more creative with names. | ||
Maybe Kylin? | ||
Kyler? | ||
Kindler? | ||
Yeah, that's that's funny. | ||
Call her mom. | ||
He says firm handshake breed deport to Tel Aviv Megan McCain Tommy Lahren roaming millennial Thanks for being the only good content on the right. | ||
You're welcome So I guess this is a F Mary kill I would probably kill Megan. | ||
Well, I can't say that but if I was doing FMK, I'll just say we would uh, I I'd probably marry Roaming Millennial and I would do the thing thing to Tommy Laird and then I would do the bad I would deport to Tel Aviv Meghan McCain We do not want to kill anybody. | ||
We do not want to kill anybody on the show. | ||
You're trying to get me into hot water here, you know, with these games. | ||
You're trying to get me to say kill somebody. | ||
I don't want to kill anybody, you know, just a little game. | ||
We're just playing the FMK game, and we would do M for Omni Millennial, F for Tommy Lahren, and we'd probably do the other one for Meghan McCain. | ||
That would be my ranking. | ||
Anyway, samurai spirits of southern girls be like beer, guns, and trucks kind of gay. | ||
Yeah, it's way gay. | ||
You know, such a turnoff. | ||
I don't understand the appeal. | ||
I'm a real southern girl and here's my cowboy hat and here's my beer and here's my truck. | ||
That's more like a guy. | ||
That's more like a guy southern accent. | ||
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But, you know, southern women. | |
I'm a real southern lady. | ||
I'm a proper southern gal. | ||
And I drink beer, and I voted for Trump! | ||
I'm like, you know what? | ||
I'm good, you know? | ||
No, thank you. | ||
That's great, but I'm gonna marry maybe a girl from Chicago, maybe a girl from Italy. | ||
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I don't know, but it's just not my culture, that's all. | |
I got no problem with it. | ||
You do your thing, I'll do my thing, but it's just not my culture. | ||
It's just not really my vibe, okay? | ||
Not my scene, alright? | ||
Beer, guns, and shocks. | ||
Yeah, a woman with an AR-15. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't understand the appeal. | ||
What is appealing about a girl with a weapon? | ||
I don't trust a girl with a knife, with a kitchen knife, let alone an AR-15. | ||
And I'm gonna have a gun. | ||
You know, it's one thing if you need a gun to protect yourself. | ||
It's a legitimate situation. | ||
But when girls are like fetishizing the guns, and it's that Caitlyn Bennett gun girl at the AR-15, it's like, okay, no thanks. | ||
You know, so in situations, women can have guns, but it's like a reluctant situation, you know? | ||
It's like, reluctantly, you have to have a gun because you have to defend yourself, and that's the world we live in at times, you know, in certain situations, but... | ||
This like, you know girls in bikinis posing with big guns and it's I've never understood You know sure the girls but why why do they have to have? | ||
You know weapons of war and I become a demogram when it comes to that. | ||
I'm going to grab their guns I'm taking your guns away. | ||
You cannot have guns If I ever, when I get married and I have guns in the house, I am not telling my wife where they are, you know? | ||
I'm gonna end up like Henry Hill in Goodfellas. | ||
I'm gonna wake up with my wife pointing a gun at my head. | ||
One of these, you know, that'll be my luck, right? | ||
So, nobody's gonna know where the guns are except for me. | ||
Nobody. | ||
And that's the way it should be, frankly, in my opinion. | ||
And, uh, you know, if she needs defense, well, she can get me, and then I will get the gun, you know? | ||
But yeah, the beer, the guns, that's like, the trucks, I'm like, you know what? | ||
Forget all that. | ||
I need a woman who is in the kitchen making cavadils, and let's worry about that, you know? | ||
Let's worry about cavadils, and all that, and, uh, you know, home decorating, and the things that I cannot do, you know? | ||
Anyway, Billy says, Nick, I saw Kyle yesterday. | ||
Turns out he's a huge fan. | ||
Really? | ||
Oh yeah, I always heard he was a big fan of the show, but that's great that you saw him. | ||
Adam Riley says, embracing your hair. | ||
It's a J. Which one, big guy? | ||
I don't know, it could kind of go either way, right? | ||
This could be a very Hispanic, like Caribbean look. | ||
Like I'm in Cuba or, you know, Florida. | ||
It could be an Italian look, I guess you could say. | ||
Like a retired Italian. | ||
Like I'm in, like Godfather Part II when they're in Cuba or Florida or wherever that scene takes place, you know, with Hyman Roth. | ||
Maybe I'll be in that sort of a look. | ||
It could really go either way, I think. | ||
But probably Italian. | ||
I've only seen NGE out of those, so I'd have to go with Evangelion. | ||
Well, maybe it could have been if Italians didn't talk with their hands so much. | ||
Oh! | ||
Oh, alright. | ||
Well, you know, nobody else built anything like Rome, so... | ||
I disavow this hateful rhetoric. | ||
Hateful rhetoric against Italians. | ||
That's how you know I'm Italian. | ||
Everybody's like, oh, you're not Italian. | ||
You're not Italian. | ||
There was a great clip of me the other day where I said, what's with all the drag queens? | ||
And I go, what's with all the effing drag queens? | ||
And I was telling my friends, I was telling my friends on my alt account. | ||
I said, that's how you know I'm Italian. | ||
Do you think an Anglo is capable of this gesture? | ||
Do you think an Anglo would ever do this? | ||
I said, what's with all the effing drag queens? | ||
And I was watching that over. | ||
I was like, That's so ethnic. | ||
That's so, that's so relatable, you know. | ||
An Anglo will never do this. | ||
An Anglo will never go, oh, you know, that, that just doesn't happen with them. | ||
So, so sure, yeah, I'm only half Italian and all that, but, uh, you know, clearly, clearly the, the heritage shines through in the way that I talk. | ||
Uh, Deep Springs says, PP Poo Poo, iCarly is such an amazing show. | ||
I agree. | ||
I was a big fan. | ||
Mateo says, have some Latin shekels for your date with mommy. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I'll take her out to a nice place. | ||
I'll show her a good time. | ||
Anon says, gets on stage, America deserves a female president. | ||
Crowd cheers, a fine ass respectable female. | ||
You feel me? | ||
Crowd cheering a little less? | ||
A fine ass president with big natchels, for real? | ||
Crowd is booing me? | ||
Yeah, I could see that happening. | ||
That's basically me. | ||
That's me, you know, coming to terms with a female president. | ||
Temple drakes did anyone ever remind you to tell us about the king of heart stance when you were in high school? | ||
Yeah, we talked about that earlier this week. | ||
Hello Pay attention department. | ||
I think we talked about it on the super chats like monday or tuesday I think but it was in one of the shows this week Young pax says chain link in 320. | ||
What the frick dude? | ||
What? | ||
No way. | ||
I checked it earlier today and it was like 260. | ||
But what the Bruh moment. | ||
No! | ||
Say it ain't so! | ||
I could have bought when it was 80 cents and now it's 32. | ||
I'm, uh, you know, I'm not gonna say that but... FOMO, man. | ||
Major FOMO. | ||
Should I, do I buy in now or what? | ||
I don't, I don't know. | ||
Is it gonna go up to a hundred dollars? | ||
But... | ||
Sheesh, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, if you bought in at, what was it, $2 the other day, you only make 50%. | ||
I mean, that's good, but, I mean, you invest $1,000, what, do you make $500? | ||
Is it worth it to risk $1,000 on a dubious altcoin? | ||
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I don't know, but sheesh. | |
I guess you can't think about it these ways, but it's hard to watch. | ||
It's hard to watch. | ||
In the past three months, it's gone up. | ||
What's the percentage on this? | ||
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It doesn't say, but it's gone up a lot. | |
return on investment for a chain link two thousand percent that that's enough to make you wanna self-harm right damn brian says apparently jesus is a mushroom i don't know what that is uh john z says uh whoops where is it John Z says there is a plant called Wandering Jew because it spreads around the ground quickly by putting down roots that shoot out everywhere underground. | ||
I don't know if that's true, but sounds anti-semitic. | ||
Mustafa says, Nick, what's the difference between impact of the MSM versus the alternative and social media? | ||
If MSM covers less of a candidate, how damaging can that be? | ||
Pretty damaging. | ||
MSM is still highly important. | ||
You know, people say, oh, it doesn't matter anymore. | ||
It's not a factor. | ||
Clearly, it was a huge factor in 2018. | ||
It was a huge factor in 2016. | ||
It'll be a huge factor in 2020. | ||
So, Facebook and Twitter and all that is increasing in relevance, but the legacy media still is like the standard for media. | ||
You know, they still are the establishment, so... | ||
I think MSM is way more powerful than the alternative, and way more powerful than social media. | ||
There's only 330 million monthly active users on Twitter, which sounds like a lot, but this is an international company. | ||
I forget the percentage, but it's a very low percentage of Americans that are on Twitter. | ||
I think the highest percentage is people that are on Facebook, and that's like 60 or 70%. | ||
So maybe Facebook is pretty important, but for the most part, I think legacy media is really what's critical. | ||
Because even on social media, it's the legacy media that's being pushed. | ||
Those are the biggest accounts, right? | ||
And even on alternative media, a lot of it is they're taking legacy media stories and clips and things like that. | ||
Brian says, have a happy Canada Day, big guy. | ||
Is it Canada Day? | ||
Well, great. | ||
Happy Canada Day to you as well. | ||
Dave Springs says, whoops, scrolled down too far. | ||
That's very funny. | ||
Spooky Ghost says, did you know that instead of interpreting Isaiah 53 as referring to Jesus, Jews claim it refers to the Jewish people suffering for the sins of the Gentiles? | ||
Truly the eternal victim. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Always very wounded people, right? | ||
Always got to be the ones. | ||
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Who are suffering. | |
Yeah, very typical. | ||
Billy says, 10 years ago, D&J was already off air for three years. | ||
What's D&J? | ||
Oh, Drake & Josh. | ||
Really? | ||
Oh yeah, you're right. | ||
It ended in 2006. | ||
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What? | |
Yeah, but they still had reruns going, right? | ||
I mean, geez, has it really been that long? | ||
Oh man, remember the Drake & Josh Christmas special? | ||
What year was that? | ||
Because that came out way after Drake and Josh ended. | ||
Merry Christmas, Drake and Josh. | ||
That came out in 2008. | ||
Oh, it only came out a couple years after. | ||
I remember I didn't like it because Josh had really long hair and I thought that was a bad look. | ||
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But... Man... Very blackpilling. | |
Very blackpilling. | ||
The final blackpill. | ||
Time. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Salim says, any thoughts on presidential candidate Ben Gleib? | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
If that's supposed to be me saying something? | ||
Is that like... No, that's an actual candidate? | ||
Oh yeah, he says he's running for president. | ||
I don't know who that is, so I don't know anything about that. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dying Light says, may have misunderstood, but hope you're not seriously doubting your faith, big guy. | ||
You've been instrumental in helping me keep mine. | ||
Praying for you. | ||
I don't think I ever said that, did I? | ||
Kill the Enjoy Panda says, Campaign Trump called it a bubble. | ||
Nothing changed. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I don't know what you're talking. | ||
People got to be specific about this. | ||
Called what a bubble? | ||
Britney Venti says, my brain's dead weight. | ||
I'm trying to keep my head straight. | ||
Is that a song lyric or something? | ||
I don't I don't recognize. | ||
Is this is this Eminem? | ||
Is this what is this? | ||
Eminem. | ||
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Yeah. | |
See, I don't I don't listen to Eminem. | ||
So I would know I only listen to Kanye. | ||
If you put a Kanye lyric, I'll recognize it. | ||
But I don't listen to white rappers. | ||
That's... I'm not racist because I don't even listen to white rappers. | ||
But hey, thanks for the super chat, Brittany Venti. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
You see, that's how you know that it's really a Chad show when the e-girls are giving super chats to me. | ||
I mean, doesn't that tell you everything you need to know? | ||
Doesn't that... doesn't that give you an idea of my credibility on women's issues, right? | ||
But thanks, Brittany Venti. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Brittany Venti is strong knicker. | ||
And, uh, and also, you know, the other thing, too. | ||
No, kidding! | ||
Just kidding! | ||
Just joking, but thanks, Brittany. | ||
Shout out to my, to my, my e-girl. | ||
The only e-girl, I think, who's really woke on these issues. | ||
Brittany Venti. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Your local milkman says PSA to e-girls and cat ladies. | ||
No one wants to buy the cow when you're giving away the milk for free. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Highly true. | ||
Something to keep in mind. | ||
Cloudstar says, Nick, your debate coverage made it watchable. | ||
Looking forward to the next one now. | ||
Well, thanks, man. | ||
Yeah, the next one will be fun. | ||
Maybe I'll get some cool graphics for next time or something. | ||
Maybe I'll get popcorn. | ||
You know, I'll have to take it up a notch. | ||
But yeah, it's going to be a very fruitful season. | ||
A lot of shekels this season. | ||
All the debates, you know, live shot of me thinking about all the Democratic debates, you know. | ||
Oh yeah, think about all those Democratic debates and 8,000 viewers last night and 6,000 viewers the first one. | ||
This is me thinking about all the Democratic primary. | ||
Oh, this is going very well. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That's a total joke. | ||
That's a total joke. | ||
That's my impression of somebody scheming. | ||
That's my impression of somebody rubbing their hands together and scheming about plans and money, you know. | ||
And, you know, there's no subtext there. | ||
It's just a funny joke that we do on the show. | ||
Anyway, Michael says, when are you going to have Matty B on the show? | ||
Never! | ||
Never! | ||
Jacob Sartorius is way more famous. | ||
He's way better than Matty B Raps. | ||
Matty B Raps thinks he's hot shit. | ||
He's not even playing the same sport as Jacob Sartorius, so... | ||
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Never. | |
I would never disrespect Jacob Sartorius in that way. | ||
The only one we're gonna have on the show is Jacob Sartorius, and that's it. | ||
If we were gonna have one of them on. | ||
So, uh, don't even, don't even front with that. | ||
Don't even disrespect the king. | ||
The king of pop, when you come at me with this Maddie B. Rapp stuff. | ||
Don't embarrass me. | ||
We stand, we are Sartorians for life on this show. | ||
We would never. | ||
Casey Alexander says, boomers may have been kids when Hartzeller passed. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I mean, that's the missing thing there. | ||
Well, but they didn't vote for Hartzeller! | ||
You know, like, what a short-sighted way of thinking, right? | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
That's the missing thing there. | ||
Well, but they didn't vote for hard seller. | ||
You know, like, what a short-sighted way of thinking, right? | ||
Your local milkman says MC. | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
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Alberto says, where is this? | |
I studied physics at UCSC in Italy. | ||
We also have theology as part of our curriculum. | ||
They ask you for a baptism certificate to get in. | ||
Yo, based! | ||
That's very epic. | ||
It should be that way. | ||
Science, religion, they go hand in hand. | ||
So, that's pretty based. | ||
Billy says I made $1,600 on LingQ today. | ||
And yeah, I want to blow my brains out, so... | ||
Bojangles says, but congratulations on your gains. | ||
Bojangles says, med gang bucks for my Mediterranean bro. | ||
Angloids shove a spoon of beans in it. | ||
Everyone else is cazzo di merda. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
They can't stick a spoonful of beans in it. | ||
We don't like the Anglos on this show. | ||
Nah, I'm kidding. | ||
We love Anglos. | ||
But we do have, we do have fun giving them a hard time every now and again. | ||
I got some favorite Anglos. | ||
Dio says bought chain link at 13 cents. | ||
See you later pores. | ||
I just please stop. | ||
Please stop this John says no, I agree with you Eminem turned out to be a disappointment. | ||
He went all liberal Holly weird on us emphasis on hope I was just a lost teenager. | ||
The first wave of opiates took me down back then. | ||
Oh, I gotcha Yeah, he did get Holly weird and all paused up But he was a total deadbeat to begin with, but sorry to hear about the opiates. | ||
That's uh, sounds like it's not fun. | ||
Uh, Sohnstairs' thoughts on Ethereum is Vitalik Buterin, half Jewish, aka Daywalker. | ||
Well, I don't know what that is. | ||
He's the guy that made Ethereum, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I talked to a friend about Ethereum and I don't know very much about it. | ||
He told me that Ethereum is probably the safest buy. | ||
He says that that's like gonna be a staple for a long time to come. | ||
It probably won't go down and you won't lose money. | ||
But I don't know if that's true or not. | ||
So I don't know that much about Ethereum. | ||
I've only read enough about like Bitcoin to really understand it. | ||
So I couldn't tell you. | ||
Denal says, I'm not big on Burger Tycoon. | ||
What's your opinion? | ||
I don't know what Burger Tycoon is. | ||
Nationalist Guys says, I'm the new kid moving in, getting it done, and I'm officially the candidate for having some fun, because we've got Corey in the house. | ||
Yeah, I remember that one. | ||
I remember that rap song. | ||
Very based spinoff. | ||
Generic Guys says, have Martina Marcotta on the show? | ||
Yeah, definitely not. | ||
But it looks like that's our last super chat, so I think that's gonna do it for us on the show. | ||
Well, it's kind of a long show, right? | ||
A lot of superchats, but hey, thanks so much for the superchats. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
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The American people will come first once again. | ||
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