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So for all boomer tech, boomer tech, just one thing that slipped my mind transitioning from DLive to YouTube.
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We got a great show for you tonight.
Lots to get into, lots to talk about, of course.
Tonight we are reacting live to the second presidential debate, the first round of the second Democratic presidential primary debate, which took place this evening on CNN.
And it was not fun.
We covered this live.
I covered this live on DLive moments ago.
It just concluded from 7 o'clock our time to 9 30.
I think it went a little bit long.
We covered it on DLive.
I had no idea it was two and a half hours.
I thought it was two hours.
And we had all kinds of technical problems.
CNN kept cutting out.
There was this audio desync issue.
We kept trying to find other streams that were better quality, and we kept getting trolls, like, spamming their chat on the streams we were watching and everything.
So we had all kinds of technical issues.
That was bad enough.
And then on top of that, the debate was just insufferable.
And you can imagine, this is the second debate so far.
It's the first round of the second debates.
And so far, I've just seen a rerun.
I said this moments ago just before we closed off the DLive coverage.
It was the same topics.
It was the same people.
It was the same slogans, the same talking points.
The only thing that was really different from last time is that it seemed like the rules were a little bit different, and it seemed like generally the candidates were more aggressive.
A lot less passive.
I think there were a lot more interactions between the candidates as opposed to simply between the moderator and the candidates.
But outside from that, what issues were covered?
It started with health care, just like the last debate.
Talked about immigration, just like the last debate.
Gun control.
Clean energy and climate change.
Foreign policy.
It was all the same topics almost in virtually the same order and if you're paying attention to the last debate it was the same stuff.
And it's interesting because generally speaking even though you have I mean clearly there is this division which has emerged, this sort of bifurcation, however you want to classify it.
I've called it two things really.
you either have progressives and moderates, or you have sort of these ideologues or establishment people, you know, so it's sort of an institutional difference that you have people that are sort of seen as relative outsiders versus insiders, and then going along with that, you have the ideological difference of, you know, and then going along with that, you have the ideological difference of, you know, really out there, outsider ideology, which is progressivism, populism, this kind of thing, versus on the insider side,
People like John Delaney, John Hickenlooper, who are stressing, Tim Ryan, even, who are stressing, in order to beat Donald Trump, we have to moderate our message.
We have to offer something for independence.
Something that's not as extreme as some of these other people.
And so that cleavage, that division, was basically on full display tonight.
But outside of that, generally speaking, the rhetoric was all the same.
In spite of that division, at the same time you still had the same stuff about, well, the economy is rigged.
We need an economy that works for everybody.
Washington works for the rich.
It doesn't work for the people.
So everybody kind of agreed on the broad strokes in terms of the boilerplate rhetoric and slogans and things like that, with few exceptions, even, again, in spite of this bifurcation.
The policies were basically the same.
You know, everybody agrees that healthcare should be free and universal.
It's just that, like, how do we want to get there?
Do we want to do it all at the same time tomorrow?
Or do we want to do public option and sort of work our way into that over a period of 10 years or something?
We are all in favor of open borders.
It's just a question of do we want to like completely decriminalize illegal immigration because we want to take that tool out of Donald Trump's toolbox or because we don't believe in borders or do we just want to open the floodgates to legal immigrants and increase legal immigration and do pathway to citizenship and so it's like the same you know and green energy.
Do we want to do some kind of crazy plan where we like totally turn the economy upside down It's all the same.
And so it was very painful for me to watch, very painful to sit through all this stuff, not only because we don't agree, but mostly because it's just sort of boring, dry, stale narcissism of small differences in the sense that, you know, I think of a debate in the most clear and plain terms, which is that a debate is supposed to I think of a debate in the most clear and plain terms, which is that a debate is supposed to be, you know, more than one person talking to each other, discussing things they disagree with and making arguments in order to prove, you know, who is right
But these are not really debates.
The last debate was not truly a debate.
This debate was not truly a debate.
Again, you had some minor disagreements.
I think healthcare is probably where there's the most disagreement.
Immigration, there's a little bit less.
But generally speaking, it's all the same.
It's a lot of grandstanding, showboating, posturing, trying to prove, you know, credentials on who is electable or who is...
Most ideologically sound.
Who is the most woke and liberal?
And so tonight I'll get into this.
Those are my general takeaways, but we'll get into a more systematic review of the debate.
Tonight on the debate stage you had Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Beto O'Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, John Hickenlooper, John Delaney, Tim Ryan, Marianne Williamson, and Steve Bullock.
And like I said last night, we were previewing the debate.
Of course, this is the second debate.
Qualifications were the same.
In order to qualify for this one, you needed 65,000 individual donors, or you needed to poll at 1% in at least three approved national polls.
You had 20 candidates qualify, even though one candidate dropped out who qualified for the last one, Eric Swalwell.
Another candidate qualified in the meantime, Steve Bullock from Montana.
This time in order to switch things up, they implemented this new procedure where last time they just took 20, split it in two, and divided them randomly among the two nights.
They divided into orange and purple team for Wednesday and Thursday nights in the June debate, and that ended up giving us a lopsided structure.
Most of the top tier candidates, first and second tier, ended up in the second night, which is exactly what they were trying to prevent.
So this time around they did a new process.
They separated out the candidates into three categories based on polling.
And they made sure that each debate had an equal number of bottom tier candidates, second tier candidates, and first tier candidates.
And so this time it was a lot more even.
You had Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, and O'Rourke, who are all ostensibly in the top eight.
They're all frontrunners.
And really, I think that the debate did not really move the needle at all.
Like I said, the main topics they focused on, that they spent the most time on, of course, was healthcare.
Immigration, climate change, gun control, and foreign policy.
To me, these were the big issues.
There were some minor ones in between.
You know, there was some talk about electability.
There was some talk about some really weird out there ones, like tariffs, to me, I see as kind of a weird one for the Democrats.
The healthcare debate was the same debate as we saw in the last one.
You know, when I say it was a a rerun, a repeat, I mean it was exactly the same.
Is what we've been talking about for months.
The main division, it seems like the only difference between any of these candidates, substantively, significantly and substantively, is whether or not they support Medicare for All.
The big division right now in the Democratic Party, and it makes sense because health care polls, I think, is the most important or the second most important issue for Democratic voters.
Their most important issue is the health care and the main division, it seems to be, between these two wings and these two bifurcated sections is whether we want Medicare for all or something called the public option.
So people like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders differentiate themselves and distinguish themselves from the rest of the field by saying, we want to make private insurance illegal.
If we get elected, our health care law will say that if you try to sell health care or anything like that on the private market, that's going to be illegal.
You cannot buy private insurance.
You cannot buy private health care.
All health care expenses will be paid by the government and you'll pay for your health care through the taxes.
That's a very radical proposal and an unpopular one.
I've said this before on the show, and like a lot of people don't believe me when I say this, or they look at different numbers or something, but it's pretty consistent.
The polling on Medicare for All and making private insurance illegal is not good.
It polls okay with Democrats.
It polls pretty good with Democrats.
It polls badly for Independents.
More Independents oppose Medicare for All than support it.
It polls horribly with Republicans.
Barely double digits in terms of Republicans that support Medicare for all.
In terms of public option, which is what people like Pete Buttigieg and others are supporting, public option is what they're calling Medicare for all who want it.
In other words, everybody can buy into the government insurance scheme.
That polls a lot better.
It polls a lot better with Democrats, it polls a lot better with Independents, and it polls relatively well with Republicans too.
But that was the big debate for the first half hour, 45 minutes was, you know, in terms of political feasibility.
What is going to be able to be passed?
You know, is Medicare for All too extreme to be passed?
Should we do public option?
Or, you know, how are the people, how are the voters going to react to their private health insurance being made illegal?
Tim Ryan talked about this.
You know, he said, well, if you're a union worker, And the only thing that you have going for you is really good health care that you worked a long time for, and we're telling you we're gonna take it away?
Well, they're not gonna like us for that.
Ultimately and fundamentally to me, I mean, I think this is basically unimportant.
I think that whether you have public option or Medicare for All, it's such a complicated subject.
I don't think a lot of Americans really understand it so well.
To me, it seems like that the Democrats have a plan and one that is based on universal health care.
That's the real important phrase here.
Not Medicare for all who want it, not Medicare for all, but it's universal health care.
That the Democrats are saying we're in favor of free and universal health care, either in the long term and the short term, either implemented over time or now.
That's the name of the game.
And I think that's probably a better approach than the Republicans' approach, which they don't have a pitch on healthcare.
You know, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, they talked about in 2016 implementing the electronic medical record system, they talked about health savings accounts, but it doesn't have a slogan.
It doesn't have a name and everybody knows that private health insurance and private drug companies, the existing system, people see the Republicans as the defenders of this, as the defenders of a market-based system which is clearly not working for everybody.
So to me I think it's wholly irrelevant.
Ultimately, which proposal is the most sensible, or who's going to win the argument on this?
It seems like whoever's loudest, whoever makes the most emotionally compelling thing, how we're going to get universal healthcare is going to win out in these primaries, and I think that's going to win out in the general election on this issue.
So, I mean, they can squabble and say, John Delaney and some of these others are more sensible people saying, It's just not going to work.
It's just not electable.
They're being drowned out by people like Warren and Sanders who can say things like, well, you just don't have the political will.
Why are you even a Democrat if you don't want ridiculous, crazy things that, you know, will not be able to be implemented and are not popular and all this.
They get the big applause line and the rest is history.
So the health care issue is kind of dumb.
It's sort of a made up division.
It's sort of like with Obamacare.
You don't think that Barack Obama ultimately was in favor of a Canadian or British-style single-payer healthcare system?
I know that's not completely true with...
Those countries.
It's sort of complicated, but you don't think that the endgame for somebody like Barack Obama was not complete and total socialized medicine, universal health care.
That's the endgame for all these people.
So whether they want Obamacare or they want, you know, Medicare for all or whatever, it's basically unimportant.
And in the context of the debate, it's so unimportant.
So these are imagined and totally artificial divisions in the party.
It's really just more about posturing.
So that was the healthcare thing.
It's so boring to hear about proposals and details and plans.
That's not really the time or the place to hash out in terms of economics, in terms of sort of political theory, what's going to work for a health care system of 330 million people who are diverse in their lifestyles, in their habits, in their racial and genetic makeup, and this convoluted system where you have providers and government and this convoluted system where you have providers and government people and insurance companies and bureaucrats.
I mean, this is not the place to really hash out what's going to work best.
It's all a lot of posturing.
So health care stuff was boring.
On immigration, it was pretty incredible.
The question was asked at one point, like, I think it was directed at Tim Ryan and Beta O'Rourke and Steve Bullock.
They basically asked these candidates point blank, why don't you support decriminalizing illegal immigration?
Which, it's gotten to the point where, you know, and I said this in the last time, because it's the same conversation, it used to be hyperbole when we would say, Democrats are for open borders.
I mean, obviously we know that that's their endgame, but it used to be, I think, sort of this hyperbolic political statement, Democrats are the party of open borders.
And it's like, yeah, if you know what's really going on, you know that effectively they are, but it was supposed to be sort of an exaggeration.
And before, Democrats would at least try to push back against that.
You know, they would at least say, well, we're not for open borders, but we're in favor of border security, but... And now they're just not even pretending.
Now they're bullying the candidates on the stage for not being in favor of decriminalizing illegal immigration.
And most of the frontrunners support it.
Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg both said, yeah, we have to decriminalize illegal immigration.
Pete Buttigieg, I think, thinks it's like a moral wrong for us to have borders.
And Elizabeth Warren had kind of a different answer.
She said that She thinks that decriminalizing illegal immigration takes a tool out of Donald Trump's toolbox, which he uses to separate families.
I guess he just gets a sick kick out of separating families, and that's just what he uses.
You know, having a border, making it such that you have rules for how people enter and exit the country.
That's all just this insidious and sinister plan.
That's just how, it's something he utilizes.
That argument, that legal structure, that's just something he uses so that he can rip apart brown people.
You know, it's so convoluted.
But it also just goes to show how far we are.
You know, on the issue of healthcare, on the issue of immigration, this should remind you.
Why is the country divided?
This is what we hear all the time.
Divisiveness.
Polarization.
Partisanship.
Who's driving the wedge here?
Is it the Republicans or is it the Democrats?
Because, you know, the Republicans are still... there's still a healthy debate going on about pathway to citizenship or building a wall or should we have a health care system where we take care of everybody like Trump says or is it going to be free market or... and I'm not in favor of having a Republican party that is weak or cut.
But at the very least, with the Republican Party, there is a little bit of diversity there.
And also, they're still living in the real world.
This is still rooted in what we've seen in the country for the last 50 to 100 years.
It's kind of expected and predictable.
Well, the Democrats, they went from in 2008, if you remember, Barack Obama, I always say this because people, it's changed so rapidly and so drastically, people forget this, but Barack Obama won Indiana.
That's like unthinkable today, because we think of Indiana as the state of Mike Pence and that religious freedom law.
This is like, the southern states, it's like a solid red state.
They got clobbered in the 2018 Senate race.
Joe Donnelly, Joe Connelly, whatever stupid Irish name, he got destroyed because Indiana is now a red state.
But Barack Obama won Indiana, he won Ohio, he won Iowa, he won all these states because he was fundamentally a moderate.
He was talking about bringing the country together and having a middle-of-the-road approach and we're not a Republican or a Democrat America, we're a United States of America.
And now these guys, here they are in 2020 and the platform is literally Free healthcare for everyone.
Free education for everyone.
Free healthcare for illegal immigrants.
Free education for illegal immigrants.
We don't even have illegal immigrants because we're decriminalizing illegal immigration.
Even the people that are not in favor of that in the immigration debate are saying, well, I'm not in favor of decriminalizing illegal immigration.
This is what Beto O'Rourke said and some others.
But what I am in favor of is waiving the fees for green card people.
And we're going to give a pathway to citizenship for everybody.
And we're going to increase the number of legal immigrants.
And we're going to clean up the system so more people can come here.
And we're going to change the asylum law so that more people can come here.
And we're going to admit more refugees.
So it's like, are you for open borders?
Are you for open borders?
But it's fundamentally the same, and it's extremism, you know?
On the gun control, on climate change, it's all the same stuff, you know?
This is where it really gets boring, you know?
Like, the first hour of the debate I think is easier to watch, number one, because it's the first half hour, you know?
So you're not... it's sort of like an endurance thing, but...
Also, because on this issue, there at least seemed to be a little bit of a back and forth.
You know, on healthcare, I think it's a lot of phony posturing and it's artificial divisions, but you did seem to have this sort of engagement between the candidates.
They would attack each other, criticize each other, there was a back and forth on that, and also a little bit on immigration, but on climate change, on gun control, I mean, these people, it's literally just a pageant.
It's who sounds the best on the issue.
And I know that's just like political debates.
That's not anything new.
But unlike climate change, it's just a matter of who can sound the most resolute and certain and extreme and alarmist and urgent on this issue.
But nobody really disagrees.
They're just like, well, you guys are talking about maybe we're going to do less carbon.
But I'm talking about $5 trillion in investment.
And we're going to export the green technology to like India that, you know, they don't use toilets.
They're going to be using what?
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They're going to be using solar power.
They're going to be using clean fuel.
They don't have clean houses and homes.
They're going to have clean furnaces, really?
Or they're saying, well, Republicans don't even believe in climate change.
But it's all the same.
And the same is true on gun control.
Who can cry the most?
We had this dummy Amy Klobuchar crying the whole night.
Pete Buttigieg, I think, said some 13-year-old was pissing his pants and shaking and crying because he's afraid of gun violence.
And it's all the same.
They want to take your guns.
They want to destroy the economy.
They want to open the borders.
They want to give free health care.
There was a little bit of an interesting discussion on the foreign policy stuff.
You know, they talked about Afghanistan.
It seemed like everybody wanted to go back, although there were some sort of interventionist neo-constraints in some of the responses, for example, from Hickenlooper and from Elizabeth Warren.
Surprisingly, Hickenlooper said, actually, staying in Afghanistan is necessary, because you know what happens if we leave?
We're going to create this power vacuum, and all the bad actors are going to fill in.
Where have we heard this before?
Stop me if you've heard this before.
This is literally what the neocons, the Zionists, the Jews, Republicans, defense contractors, were telling us in 2011, when Barack Obama tried to pull everybody out.
And then surprise, surprise, oh, then we got ISIS.
And that definitely wasn't astroturfed.
They definitely weren't put there, right?
You know, so we had John Hickenlooper who was maybe like a decade or two out of step with the Democrats saying, you know, I actually like the Afghanistan war.
And then Elizabeth Warren came in and she said that, well, you know, they were talking about nuclear proliferation and she said, actually, I don't think Donald Trump has been hard enough on Iran.
I think that Donald Trump is making nuclear proliferation a bigger threat in the world and You know, I sort of agree in a sense.
You know, I believe that nuclear proliferation is a threat.
I think it should be dealt with with Iran.
I think it should be dealt with with North Korea.
But it's sort of striking, and by that I don't mean going to war, but I mean we should try to handle that.
We should try to manage that, maybe through containment.
But it was so striking for Elizabeth Warren on the Democratic stage to say, yeah, the president's not being hard enough on Iran.
And then you remember, oh yeah, I mean, really, on all the issues that matter, it's all the same globalist monoparty.
It's all the same.
Have you noticed this?
The stuff that really matters, effectively, and effectively means in practice, in reality, as opposed to rhetorically, as opposed to, you know, what was said during elections, everybody is all in agreement.
Not just on the Democratic stage, but also with the Republicans.
Democrats are in favor of open borders, so are Republicans.
If you don't green light a border wall, if you don't fix the asylum laws, which they didn't, guess what?
I mean, you get effectively decriminalized illegal immigration.
And the same is true virtually with a lot of these issues on gun control, on the climate change stuff, the way that state governments are working, the way that the bureaucracy is working, and even the stuff with Iran to me was the biggest reminder of like, oh yeah, Oh yeah, actually it's all the same.
Marco Rubio, Elizabeth Warren, what's the difference?
You know?
And so, generally speaking, the issues was basically a carbon copy of the last debate in terms of what was asked, the talking points, the slogans, the responses, even the interactions.
A lot of similarities, you know?
Julian Castro and Beto O'Rourke fought over the decriminalizing of illegal immigration in the last one.
You didn't have a candidate versus candidate matchup on that issue, or as a strong one as before, but it was the same debate.
And same with healthcare, same with all this stuff.
So, kind of a carbon copy of the first debate.
I'll say that my takeaways in terms of candidates is that after this debate, the situation is fundamentally unchanged in terms of this horse race, whatever you want to call it, of, you know, who's pulling in the lead and who's doing well in the polls.
I think after this debate, it's basically unchanged.
And that was true essentially of the last one.
You saw a little bit of movement after the second round of the first debates in June or after the Kamala Harris, Joe Biden spat.
Joe Biden went down a little bit.
Kamala went up a little bit.
Aside from that, nothing really changed.
The same is basically true here.
I don't see a whole lot of movement resulting from this one.
And yeah, I mean, I'll say that if there are winners in this debate, I would say that Elizabeth Warren did really well.
I thought she had some compelling statements.
I think Bernie Sanders, if anybody won, he won the debate.
In the first debate he was sort of muted.
It seemed like he was just sort of out of it.
A lot of repetitive stuff.
Wasn't really answering questions in a compelling way.
Tonight he really brought it.
He got into a lot of exchanges with different candidates and I think he really outflanked them on the issue of him being more progressive.
Or on his characteristic of being more progressive, his platform.
So I thought he was very effective.
Elizabeth Warren did okay.
Pete Buttigieg had some good moments, but I guess the betting markets didn't think so.
Overall, it's unchanged.
You know, what I said yesterday is that the thing to watch for in this debate was Warren versus Sanders, if that's going to happen.
And it didn't.
I don't think they interacted with each other once, other than to double-team John Delaney on healthcare.
But aside from that, I mean, there were no real moments that anybody remembers, nothing that really sticks out in anybody's head, unless you were really trying or taking notes.
There's no big clash, no big exchange, no huge applause line that really changed the story.
So I'm sure, I think Bernie Sanders, maybe he'll stop the hemorrhaging he's been dropping in the polls pretty consistently, slowly, but consistently for the past so many weeks.
Maybe he can stop that trend.
Elizabeth Warren remains a top-tier candidate.
Pete Buttigieg remains at the bottom of the middle-tier candidates.
But aside from that, it's the same.
Beto had an okay night, but really, I mean, what's the difference?
What difference does it make?
Did anything that was said tonight... Will anything that was said tonight be remembered in a week?
Two weeks?
Three weeks?
Four weeks?
The primaries don't begin until February of next year, so I think the situation is basically unchanged.
The betting markets basically back up what I'm saying in terms of winners and losers.
Sanders went up 1% on predicted, Buttigieg went down 2% on predicted, and Elizabeth Warren went down 1%.
No, I don't know.
I mean, when it's one cent and two cents, and it's right after the debate, I don't put a whole lot of stock in that.
You know, it's minor changes, and a lot of the numbers were changing.
John Lott's bet fair, John Lott, or rather, Maxim Lott and John Stossel's bet fair, they have Warren going up 0.2%, Sanders going up 2%, and Buttigieg down 1.1%.
So I guess the consensus is basically it's unchanged, but if there was a winner, it's Sanders, Elizabeth Warren did pretty good, and Buttigieg probably had a missed opportunity.
The other thing we were looking for tonight was, are any of the small candidates going to break out?
Because the big question... I mean, this debate was nothing.
I mean, it's very early on.
Nothing really happened.
The big question is, who's going to remain a player in the primary?
You got 20 candidates.
So now you're going to have to see a narrowing, a culling happen.
You're going to have to see that a top 10 or so will be chosen, like was the case in the GOP primary.
How do you do that?
You look at who qualifies for the third and fourth fall debates.
You get 130,000 donors and you get at least 2% in four approved national polls.
So I said yesterday, what you got to look out for in this debate is who among the bottom tier of the candidates is going to make such a big difference, such a splash in tonight's debate, that they will register in the polls or generate enough excitement that they'll get a huge influx of donors or something, donor money.
And that didn't happen.
You know, Tim Ryan, John Hickenlooper, who even are these people?
John Delaney, Marianne Williamson, Steve Bullock.
I mean, there were some interesting exchanges.
Some of them had okay applause lines, but nothing that's like game changing.
Nobody's going to rise meaningfully to 2% in a national poll as a result of any of those performances.
So I think what we've learned is those people are sort of flushed out.
Klobuchar, we'll see.
I mean, she didn't really stand out very much, and she's sort of on the cusp of qualifying.
If anybody's gonna qualify out of this lineup that isn't qualified already for the next debate, and out of this one who have qualified for the next debates are Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, and O'Rourke, Maybe Klobuchar makes it, but everybody else is flushed.
Hickenlooper, Delaney, Ryan, Williamson, Bullock.
I don't think they make the cut.
If you don't make the cut in the debates, I think you're done.
So those bottom five are flushed out.
Klobuchar probably will be as well.
So we've narrowed it down out of these ten.
2-4.
Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, and O'Rourke.
And O'Rourke had a pretty good comeback.
You know, he was relatively muted.
Sanders was probably the loudest, the most involved.
Elizabeth Warren as well.
Pete Buttigieg had some good answers.
Beto O'Rourke was muted in comparison to them, but compared to his last performance, I think was a lot more compelling, a lot more open, and you know, he seemed like he was sort of trying to take a backseat in the last one.
Maybe because of that Vanity Fair scandal or the Born to be in the race thing.
So I think he did a little bit better, but that's going to be your top four out of tonight.
And I guess we'll see what happens tomorrow.
You know, tomorrow we'll be back doing the same thing.
DLive and then YouTube.
Tomorrow will be really interesting because that's when we have Joe Biden.
That's when we have Kamala Harris, Andrew Yang.
You know, that's when we have a little bit more movement, a little bit more dynamism, some people of color.
You know, some general takeaways aside from the horse race, just on the themes here tonight.
Again, what struck me is different than the last one.
Maybe the only thing that was different.
How far they went on the woke stuff.
In the last debate, I mean, there was of course a little bit of that, aside from the open borders, free healthcare, this kind of stuff.
The one comment that stood out in my mind was Julian Castro.
He was probably the most radical of the bunch, talking about abortions for transsexuals and stuff like that, but generally it seemed absent, this woke talk.
In this debate, it came back with a vengeance.
They're talking about reparations.
They're talking about systemic racism.
They're talking about this bill by, what's her name, Sheila Jackson or something.
It's going to study reparations.
And again, this is just a reminder for people, if you don't know what demographic change looks like, if you don't know what electoral change looks like, when we say Texas going blue, if you have trouble imagining what that's going to look like for you in your life, think about this.
It's this stage.
We saw tonight open borders, free health care, reparations, all that.
But it's 10 years worse.
In other words, things have gotten this bad in about 10 years, right?
From 2009 to 2019, we went from Barack Obama being against gay marriage to transsexual abortions.
So in the next 10 years, we'll go from transsexual abortions and reparations and all that to God knows what.
Right?
And Democrats will basically have an uncontested go at the White House and the Senate ad infinitum somewhere after 10 years, right?
After about 10 years, you're going to start to see the window for Republicans to win national office close.
As states like Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, all these states go from red or contested to solid blue, you're going to see that not only are these going to get only more radical, more emboldened, but also they'll be unbeatable.
You know, tonight there was a big debate about, well, how are we going to appeal to white people in the Midwest?
Like, Tim Ryan was up there, and I don't like the guy.
He's not very smart.
But he is thinking about, how do I appeal to people in my district in Ohio?
How do I appeal to the white working class, union workers?
Are they going to be thinking about that in 10 years?
When they only have to appeal to Mexicans, Blacks, and Asians in a select number of battleground states, and the rest is uncontested for them?
They're not even going to be trying!
Think about how they can appeal to people in the middle, white people, people on the right.
That won't even be a conversation.
She'll be 10 years more progressive.
They're not trying to appeal to us and they can't lose.
So imagine watching this debate except one of these people will be the next president.
Without a doubt.
It's uncontested.
Donald Trump is not even a factor.
That's not going to be the case 10, 15, 20 years.
You know, who knows for sure when it's going to be uncontested.
I don't doubt that Republicans might be able to find ways You know, if we had confident Republicans, we might be able to find ways to slow that down through things like the census question on citizenship, or we could do things like, you know, we could do voter outreach on things like tech, or on things like the family stuff that Josh Hawley was talking about at the National Conservatism Conference.
I mean, there are ways that we can sort of stall that, but everybody knows it's coming eventually.
It's coming down the pipeline, and what will the country look like when you'll have a super majority of Democrats in the House, A super majority of Democrats in the Senate.
You'll have a majority of Democrats on the Supreme Court.
A Democrat in the White House.
And they're talking in 2019 about open borders, free health care, free education, reparations for blacks.
What's that going to look like when they control everything and they don't have to appeal to you?
And it's 10 years down the road.
That's what you have to imagine.
That's how we have to start thinking.
So, you know, you think $20 trillion in debt is bad now.
You think our economy was bad under Obama.
You think that the energy situation is bad now.
You think crime is bad now.
You think immigration is bad now.
Get a load of the next 10 years, right?
You know that meme?
Get a load of the next 10 years.
That's what's coming down the pike.
So I watch these debates and it's boring.
Excuse me, it's a snooze fest.
Who cares about, you know, this one's plan?
My dad's a mailman.
My dad was a bartender.
My dad was a... Who cares?
I have a track... I have a proven track record.
Fuck you.
Go to hell.
You know, sorry for the language, but like, really?
You know, so that stuff is really boring.
What I'm watching on this debate is like, just basically the country disintegrating before my very eyes, because pretty soon, not gonna be able to beat it, not going to be able to...
Escape it.
So you know the reparation stuff more than anything they're saying this stuff 10 years ago would be anathema.
In politics, to say what?
This country was built on racism, was built on brown bodies who were kidnapped, and it's a debt that is owed to them, and we're gonna give them 500 billion dollars?
This, this is like, you look at the polling for this, it's terrible.
Like, something like 20-some percent of people support reparations.
Surprisingly, a majority of blacks support reparations.
That's really shocking.
There was a statistic thrown out during the conversation about reparations.
Somebody said 75% of blacks say that there should be a cash reparations to blacks.
I'm like, that's so surprising.
That's so unlike them that they would say 75% of them would be okay and would prefer getting cash, free cash from the government funded by white people.
I needed that figure.
I needed somebody to come up with a study and show me a percentage.
I couldn't have guessed that.
You know?
Anyway, what was I saying?
Ten years ago, this would be crazy.
Even now, it's kind of crazy to talk about it.
But that's the prime time Democratic presidential debate.
Here we are, 150 years after slavery is over, and they're talking about where we have to pay them back their two mules and their acreage.
from after the 13th amendment.
I mean, this is the state of our country.
People pouring in pollution, tech oligarchy, corporatism, people living in cages essentially, and I'm not talking about at the border.
I'm talking about wage cages and shoebox apartments.
We're going to be eating crickets.
The sun is getting hotter.
The planet's getting hotter.
And we're talking about now we have to pay another ransom payment to the blacks.
And that's what it is.
It's a big shakedown.
In order to heal the country, we just need to pay them more money.
Really?
We paid them a lot of money.
We paid them a lot of money for a long time.
And they're not any happier.
They're actually angrier.
It seemed like they were really, you know, look, I don't know if this is some kind of trope, some kind of racist trope, but it seemed like they were kind of happy-go-lucky in, like, the 40s and 50s and 60s.
And I know that was a bad time, or even, like, 30 or 40 years ago.
You could watch, like, Rush Hour with Chris Tucker.
Is that his name?
Yeah, Chris Tucker, who plays a black guy in Rush Hour, and Jackie Chan.
And he had buddy cop movies.
He had, you know, Die Hard 3.
Was it Die Hard 3?
What was the one where it's him and Samuel L. Jackson?
You had Lethal Weapon.
You had all these things where it seemed like there was finally an understanding between the black and the white man.
And now they're getting angrier.
The more we give them affirmative action and, you know, all these programs, all the programs, they're just getting angrier.
They just want more.
They just resent us more.
Maybe we should go in the other direction.
I don't know.
Just an idea.
But this is the future of our country.
If you can't get an image of what the next 100 years will look like in your head, think about all these guys.
One of them is definitely going to be president, and they're going to have free reign with supermajorities in both chambers of Congress and the judiciary and a bureaucracy that is facilitating their agenda to do whatever they want.
And if you thought any of that sounded like a good idea for our country, you know, free everything and people pouring in and all the rest, that's what it's going to look like for us in the next so many years.
So, pretty lame debate.
Hopefully tomorrow will be more exciting.
Hopefully we'll get some more sparks flying.
I'm really surprised that there wasn't more attacking areas Eric Swalwell did this last time and he got booed a little bit, but I think it worked because people are talking about him.
You know, nobody knew who this guy was.
He's kind of a lolcow, still a lolcow, but he attacked Biden, he attacked Buttigieg, he attacked, I think, somebody else on the stage, and at the very least, like, he was in the game.
He was a player.
And nobody really did that tonight.
There wasn't really a lot.
I mean there were some sort of subtle clapbacks and people throwing shade at each other.
But other than that it was just a lot of the same stuff and nobody really has any teeth.
Nobody's really willing to cut anybody at this stage of the game.
So hopefully tomorrow it'll be fun and if not then by September we'll have narrowed it down to the top eight or the top nine or ten or something like that.
And then I think the knives will come out.
We'll see some real differentiation.
Maybe some sparks flying.
But, you know, as always the real winner of the debate was Donald Trump.
I love when people say that.
Oh, the real winner of the debate was Donald Trump.
In some sense it was interesting to see that in this debate they really focused on Trump.
I did not think they did so as much in the first round of the first debate.
And it's sort of interesting the way that Trump occupies so much space.
I know this is so cringe and boomer.
He's living rent-free, but it's so true how they're all sort of paranoid and schizophrenic about it.
We're playing into Donald Trump's hands.
This is exactly what he wants.
He's evil and he's manipulating us and you're playing in his hands.
No, you're playing into his hands.
No, this is exactly what he wants.
We're all part of his sick game.
I'm rising above Donald Trump.
I'm gonna get in the mud with Donald Trump.
And he just, like, cast this long shadow over all these people.
And I'll say, it's always a reminder when we watch these debates how lucky we are.
I know it's not ideal.
You know me.
I've criticized the president heavily.
In the past seven, nine months or so, it's not ideal.
It's not everything that we wanted this administration.
But you see what goes on in these debates, and then you remember, oh wow, okay, now Donald Trump is not so bad anymore.
Now a couple of Sheldon Adelson's and all that.
I mean, it's bad, but it's not as bad as what's going on here, you know?
And thank God he has been, I think, one of the most effective campaigners, one of the most effective political people.
Maybe in American history, that he will be able to handle all this, you know?
You look at that, you look at the constitution of this man, this mesomorphic, 6'3", billionaire man, and you say, we are in capable hands, whoever they pick, whether it's this shrieking, harpy, student council president, hey-ahoy-ah, Native American, whether it's this little homosexual who's going to hell, whether it's, you know, the screaming Jew, the screaming Jew who's naming them, but he doesn't really want to name them, and all the rest, We know that Donald Trump will be capable of beating them all.
I'm a firm believer.
The more I see these debates, the more I realize I don't think any of these people can beat this man.
Maybe if Joe Biden somehow is able to get through this primary and win, just by virtue of him being white and not crazy, maybe he'll stand a chance.
Out of these performances we've seen so far, I don't see any individual who can come up against Trump.
And you could say, well, demographics or whatever.
I mean, yeah, we have some mathematical things working against us, but in terms of campaigning, in terms of savvy character, the sort of fortitude that is required, who among these people is competent or sane or normal enough to go up against Trump?
I don't think anybody is at this point.
But that's a debate.
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
Remember, we are doing the same thing tomorrow.
DLive debate coverage at 7 o'clock central.
And we're going to try and work out some of the technical problems you were having.
I think it should be fine tomorrow.
I'll find a better stream.
I'll work out the audio desync.
And also remember that our merch store, oh, so we'll do the DLive coverage and then we'll be back on YouTube like we were tonight after the debate for analysis and reaction.
Also check out our merch store.
I know a lot of people have been asking, when does it go live tonight?
All this, where can I find the merch?
If you go to nicolasjfuentes.com, the website has been relaunched, redesigned.
We have articles on there.
And also, if you go to the top of the website, there's a tab that says Shop.
Click on that and there's all kinds of shirts, sweatshirts, designs, things that you can check out.
It's live right now.
We already have a lot of orders.
We already have like 50 orders after being live for like a couple hours.
And that's when I checked an hour ago.
So be sure to check that out.
But we're going to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
unidentified
It's 11 o'clock.
nick fuentes
We've been on the air for four hours now.
And now it is time to read about 10,000 superchats.
So let's see what we've got here.
the air for four hours now and now and i four hours i can hardly believe it and now it is time to read about 10 000 super chats so let's see what we've got here we've got a hp lovecraft who says if the worst should come to pass and you don't feel like going down with the ship there's always a place for you down under a Love your work, big guy.
Well, thanks, but I think down under is going down as well, you know, frankly.
Australia, New Zealand, I don't think it's gonna work out there.
I don't think it's gonna work out up north.
The only place it's gonna work out is Europe, frankly, at this point.
But I do appreciate the offer.
Joshua Larson says, Stashism is alive and well and is on the rise here on the America First program.
Looks good, man.
Well thanks!
I'm glad you like the stache.
Yeah, I took off the beard.
I took off the beard this morning.
I was up all night, of course, and I was looking in the mirror at 6 a.m.
and I said, I gotta get rid of this.
It's just annoying to have.
It doesn't even look that good.
So I took off the beard at like 6 a.m.
and I said, you know, I'm gonna keep the mustache.
I really like the way it looks.
I know a lot of people are gonna make fun of it.
Some people will.
My friend Milk actually called my mustache gay and that was very offensive to me.
People, it's a porn stache and all this.
You look like a 1980s porn star.
Get a new one.
How many times have you heard that before?
I actually like it.
I like the way it looks.
And what I'm going to do is grow out my, like a shadow.
I'm gonna let my beard grow out now for a couple days so it'll be a little bit of scruff in the stache.
What I should have done is just trimmed the beard down instead of shaving it off and waiting for it to grow back.
But I wasn't thinking... I wasn't thinking that way.
So that's what we're gonna work on.
But I like it because I have a good jawline.
So you get the jawline, you get the chin, you get the cheekbones, but you also get a little bit of facial hair.
So I like the look.
I like it a lot.
I always wanted a mustache.
Now I've got one.
Sammy, I couldn't stop smiling.
Once I took the beard off, I couldn't stop smiling at the stache.
Let's see.
Sammy Davis Jr.
says, I am the Eggman.
That's what I am.
I am the Eggman.
I got the master plan.
I am the Eggman.
That's what I am.
Okay.
Thank you for that.
Yeah, that's what he is, I guess.
Rob says, Michael.
Ah, yes.
Very funny callback to the joke during the stream.
Imperator says, hey Nick, massive black pill.
I know this white Catholic girl who just left her Catholic boyfriend, only two months later married an Indonesian Muslim in a Muslim wedding.
Oof.
That's a massive black pill!
Wow!
Somebody you know?
This guy that you know married somebody else?
Wow!
Huge black pill!
I don't know how I'm going to recover from that one.
I don't know how I'm going to recover from that massive black pill.
You know, today I was hungry and all I had to eat was a tuna sandwich.
Huge black pill!
Are you black pilled yet?
Mom said she was gonna order a pizza at eight o'clock, but I missed her text.
Huge black pill, folks.
Black-pilled again, right?
Yeah, I know.
It's getting rough out there.
I hope everybody's staying safe, staying positive.
Oh, we can recover from that.
Billy's has just spent like $250 on the merch store on a bunch of hoodies and shirts.
The designs are dope AF.
Whoever designed the merch is based.
Well, hey, thanks so much for supporting the store, my friend.
Going above and beyond there.
I'm glad you like the designs.
I'm glad you like the merch.
The person who designed it all is a good friend of the show, Simon, if you remember.
I think he used to come on the Colin shows with a lot of regularity.
He was on those a lot.
And a good friend of mine.
I actually met him at American Renaissance for the first time last year.
Very... I don't know if that... I don't know if that's doxxing him.
I apologize if he doesn't want that out there.
What's out there now.
You know, but he's a good fellow and a good friend of mine.
He did all the work on that, did all the designs, and did an incredible job.
I didn't even know that was possible.
No, here's me at like 2 a.m.
And I'm trying to size a logo onto a shirt, you know That was me a few months ago and I order a sample and the logo is way too big It's it's way far off to the right, you know, it's not it's not where it needs to be positioned on the shirt So I can't get a t-shirt blood the color looks terrible So here's me at 3 a.m.
trying to do a simple logo shirt.
I can't do it.
I'm taking months to figure it out and this guy comes around and in four weeks, oh here's a whole store and here's designs that people actually like and they're new and fresh and original and they're actually things people want to wear as opposed to just like, you know, just share with my name on it or my face on it.
And you know, that's what we have.
We have good people in the movement, you know?
Anne Cipital says, I keep trying to tell you, your side pain is because you have a pneumothorax and it won't go away on its own.
I'm 99% certain!
You don't even know me.
You don't even know... You think you know better than me?
You know my symptoms better than me.
What, from watching my show?
The other day I had somebody who was like, we can't trust that you're not taking Jewish money because all we can see is you through a screen.
And now this guy's like, I'm 100% sure I can diagnose that you have a collapsed lung.
I don't have a collapsed lung, okay?
Dipshit.
Sorry, sorry for the language.
This may be a little hardcore, but, uh, you know, look.
I've been on here for four hours.
I'm uncomfortably warm.
Because I've been here in this jacket and shirt for four hours and it's hot outside.
I haven't eaten since that tuna sandwich in the afternoon.
Gotta cut me some slack, all right?
I'm a little on edge.
Let's see.
We had a big super chat, but the message has been retracted, so I don't even see the username, but you know, thanks.
Eternal Lab Code says, it was trade that destroyed Detroit.
Yeah, the triangle trade.
That's good.
Yeah, the transatlantic trade, right?
Yeah, it was trade that destroyed... Why can't we just say what destroyed Detroit?
It was trade.
It was liberal democratic policy.
Um, maybe it was the riots?
No!
Trade destroyed Detroit.
No, it was liberal democratic policies and mayors.
High taxes.
It was districting.
It was zoning regulations.
It wasn't the riots.
It wasn't when all the black people rioted and just literally burned the city down.
Why is that hard to say?
I mean, that's what destroyed Detroit, you know?
unidentified
So... You know, it was high taxes.
No.
nick fuentes
Pretty sure it was the riots.
Pretty sure it was when they burned all the buildings down and everybody left.
You know?
Not hard.
Not hard to figure that one out.
Trade.
China destroyed Detroit.
No, I think it was the people that actually destroyed all the buildings.
Davey Crotchet says, tomorrow North America is supposed to get hit by a solar storm.
Might fry the internet and power grid.
Great show as always.
Oh, did you get that from poll?
Big if true, but you know, nothing ever happens anon.
Axe Enthusiast says, I enjoyed watching you play games with party going.
Mike, very entertaining content.
Well, thanks.
Glad you liked that.
Lauren Roses was burning for the Pooper Chatters unionizing.
I think he was.
Well, I don't know.
He didn't really talk about the gig economy.
Pete Buttigieg really tackled that one.
Prince of Conquest says, Nick out here taking a poop break.
It was a piss break, actually.
King Slug says, Hi Nick, I heard you had a... Okay, not gonna read that.
That's not true.
People always saying things about my family.
A lot of misinformation spread by 4chan.
No, it's not true.
Kane Jeeper says, Nick, you could pick a country for my... Or could you pick a country for my school project?
uh, Israel.
How's that?
Uh, Mitch says, would have been really awkward if the boomer honor guard with the M1 guarant's aimed at the candidates, the dark night Joker style during the national anthem.
Ah, yeah.
Just like in that movie.
Yeah, that would have been bad.
Glenn says, fantastic mustache, man.
I knew you could pull it off.
Hey, thanks for the encouragement.
Thanks for the positivity.
Zirconium says Egghead's dad sounds like a neat person.
Yeah, a lot of background on that.
Mr. Hoff says if throwing money at the black community would solve its problems, cities like Detroit and Baltimore would be Utopia by now.
So true.
That's a little bit of a vulgar chat, but yeah, true.
diversity inside of me must be that four percent reported fidelity rate okay coming into play tut tut that's a little bit of a vulgar chat but uh yeah true provost provost has ever looked into the alternative theories for aids supposedly it's not real and the meds kill them think that all that cornholing just destroys the mucus membranes in there and allows for fecal matter to get into the bloodstream and they get sick Well, thanks for the big super chat.
I've never read into these theories.
I'm not a chemist or a doctor.
Wouldn't be surprised.
Because, you know, you think about the problems associated with that.
I don't want to get too, you know, explicit or vulgar here.
But it's like, that's, you're not supposed to do that.
You're not supposed to do that to the butt.
The butt is supposed to have outbound only.
We know this.
And there's a reason for this because it's very, you know, dangerous stuff, very dirty stuff going through there.
And so when there's tearing and friction and violent action being visited upon it, I mean, violent action in the wrong way, in the wrong direction, And there's, you know, what do you expect to happen there?
You might as well just take an open wound and stick it in the garbage or stick it in the toilet.
I mean, that's effectively what you're doing if you engage in that.
Again, trying not to be lewd, we're trying not to be too explicit here, scatological, but I mean, seriously, you know, people don't, people try not to, like, go in a public swimming pool because they have a cut, you know, or people wear band-aids to avoid infection.
You're telling me that that's what you're doing?
Where that stuff is?
What's wrong with you?
What are you, stupid?
That's why I just don't get it, man.
What are you doing?
Use your head.
Use your brain.
But they can't.
They're possessed.
They're possessed by the devil.
But I have never heard of this as an alternative theory to AIDS.
But, you know, makes sense to me.
Makes sense to me as another complication from that.
I mean, they say that the transmission happens.
It's like the transmission rate is so high only when you do that, you know?
And there's a high transmission rate for other activities, but it's like specifically with that.
You wonder why, right?
It's not like it's different bloodstreams, you know?
Anyway, let's get off that subject.
It's kind of a weird subject.
CaneJeeper says, you know, anal sex.
CaneJeeper says, Nick, what would you do if you were facing a felony?
I don't know, maybe flee the country?
I don't know.
I don't know if I'd ever be in that situation.
Mcpatty says the stash looks good bro no homo and then throws up a roman well thank glad you like it i'm glad it's getting positive reviews so far josh sarah they big super chat hey thanks so much and thanks for the ninjaginis he says dan crenshaw's a former navy seal that's pretty cool his proposals have a lot of foresight most think he's a reasonable guy even if you don't see eye to eye with him on every issue i for one think we need more men with his vision That's very funny.
I find the eyepatch jokes to be very funny only because he was so gay about it with Pete Buttigieg.
You made funny my eyepatch!
It's like, dude, if you really got exploded or whatever, shouldn't you be able to take a joke?
You know, a guy can take shrapnel in his eyes, in his face, but he can't take a joke from some 20-year-old ectomorph comedian?
Seriously?
So yeah, I think it's funny.
I think he deserves it for that.
But thanks for the big super chat, man.
God bless.
Anon says, love your work, Nick.
Thoughts on YouTuber Blonde in the Belly of the Beast?
I think there's a lot of overlap in you and her views.
Oh, really?
An e-girl?
I don't know her.
I don't watch her content.
Look, I get enough heat for hanging out with the e-girls I already do.
People have a big problem because I'm friends with Brittany Fenty and Faith Golding and Lauren Rose.
What I say about e-girls, people say, are you dating e-girls?
Should I date e-girls?
Should I talk to e-girls?
Should I give money to e-girls?
Should I orbit e-girls?
No.
Have I ever said, like, you can't talk to them?
Well, I guess I just did say, you shouldn't orbit them, essentially.
But we're all streamers.
It's different for you and me.
You know, do as I say, not as I do.
But truly, we are all streamers.
We're all ostensibly in the same community.
We go to the same events, we talk to the same people, we use the same editors, you know?
So, it's just sort of like, you know, in your office, or it's like in your place of work, it's different.
For somebody to be watching a stream with a girl on it and think they're gonna be best good friends is stupid.
For me to be a streamer and in a community of right-wing streamers and be friends with other streamers is different.
We understand why.
Now that's not to say that I'm going around dating e-girls.
I'm still against that, you know?
That's not to say that I'm in favor of totally promoting e-girls.
I'm not doing that either.
I've been catching a lot of heat for that.
People are like, oh, you were photographed in the same place as Britney Venti.
You're a total hypocrite about e-girls.
I literally had my company destroyed because of the e-girl thing.
I, like, that was such a huge risk, people forget that.
But I was alienated from almost everybody on the dissident right, with the exception of Andrew Anglin, because of what I was saying about e-girls.
And now, two years later, I get photographed, and I talked about this on my telegram the other day, people are saying, oh, Nick Fuentes says no e-girls for two years, now he's photographed in the same place as them.
It really makes you think.
It's like, what's wrong with you?
What's the matter with you?
So, you know, the e-girl thing, I don't know, man, it's bad optics for me at this point.
I keep getting in trouble for it, and I, you know, I don't know.
If I see her in an event, you know, if she invites me onto her show, maybe I'll go on or something, but generally it just keeps getting me into trouble.
It's a big headache.
CG says, he fights for us.
So true.
I'm out there.
I'm fighting for you.
Garrett says, just bought my Knicker Nation hoodie.
Love the merch, big guy.
Does it come with some beard trimmings?
Yeah, in the pockets.
You get the beard trimmings.
It's made out of the beard trimmings, actually.
But thanks for the support, man.
I'm glad you like the merch.
Mr. Hoff says, Styx be like my wife.
She's Aryan based.
Yeah, I heard Styx got married.
Big congratulations to our friend Styx.
Hexenhammer, it's good to hear, even though he's a pagan or whatever, some kind of a cultist, still believes in traditional pair bonding, so that's great to hear.
Good for him.
Simon Skolas has got an email from CPAC 2020 today.
Now that the Knickers have a uniform, will we truly dab and T-pose on the Zyokons next year?
If not, how can I maximize my experience?
I don't know, I haven't decided if I'm gonna go back or not for the next one, but if we do, that'll be the uniform, so.
And it was good seeing you in February when you were there at CPAC.
So hopefully, maybe we'll get to meet up again then.
Don Trell says, here's some dark money for you, Nick, if you make a point from now on.
Can you please refer to the Obama administration's position on it so I know it's okay to believe in?
Thanks.
It's funny because that's exactly what happened.
You know, Hickenlooper said like, oh, that's not even my policy, that's what Barack Obama said.
Or no, I'm sorry, that was Bennett.
That was Bennett.
So pretty funny.
918 says, Dr. Jordy Walker here, just checking in to see if your dark psychic forces are properly attuned to the mental tetrad of the fifth dimensional astral plane.
Yeah, we're in tune.
After that rousing closing statement from Marianne Williamson, we are ascended, you know.
Astral plane ascended.
Ghost zone unlocked.
Spiritual warfare engaged.
We are prepared.
Oh yeah, I guess that's a bug.
I guess I'll have to update that for the next time.
do i need okay fed and losses love the new site and store but i think watch premium is bugged it doesn't have any of the episodes since early june every sub for a year anyway oh yeah i guess that's a bug i guess i'll have to update that for the next time yeah it's weird how they you know didn't load like that not to worry it will be rectified all Ultimately, it will be rectified.
In the meantime, we're doing hours and hours and hours of content every day, extra for free.
So, you know, if that's any consolation for you.
But thanks for the support, dude.
Dread Nationalism says, Please keep my family in your prayers.
We lost my grandfather early this morning.
Complications of heart disease.
I thank God he went in his sleep.
Well, big prayers for your family, big guy.
Sorry to hear that.
That's tough.
Here we are on the 2020 presidential debate stream, but we'll be praying for your family out there.
Hope everything... I mean, that's tough.
It's gonna take some time, right, to digest that, but...
prayers prayers for your grandfather deceased prayers for the family hope everything's all right over there hope you're doing okay at least as you say it was peaceful but thanks for the super chat congoose is smoking cigs is based the jew fears big tobacco no that's not true That's not true.
I'm not on board with this.
I know it's a meme.
Smoking cigarettes.
I think it's cool.
It looks cool.
But I don't want to get lung cancer and die.
And I know because my great uncle did get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes for decades.
So it's bad for you.
Can't endorse.
I have to do what's right for the health of my knickers and, you know, I do not endorse.
Anon says, just bought $80 in merch.
Please react.
It was $80 in superchats.
Thanks.
Well, thanks for the support.
Glad you're liking the merch.
And I'm reacting to this.
Thank you.
Uh, Raul Garza says, Ron Swanson looking.
Ah, Nica.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, I really wasn't going for that.
I was going for the Howard Hughes look.
I was going for, you ever seen The Aviator?
I was going for Leonardo DiCaprio on The Aviator.
You know, sort of this eccentric, eccentric, eccentric genius.
Maybe a little neurotic.
Maybe there's some problems.
Problems with obsession.
You know, cool mustache, but very handsome in a very traditional way.
I'm sort of like that.
Angry Inch says, been reading Dante's Inferno.
How can Angloids ever hope to compete?
They simply can't.
The Inferno, the David, the Sistine Chapel, I mean, simply cannot compete.
Angloids, what have they produced?
Anything comparable, what have they produced?
Who's even an Angloid author?
What, like a Jane Eyre?
Jane Eyre, that's a book by an author, right?
Or is that, is she the author?
I don't know, I'm retarded.
I don't know female authors.
Jane Eyre is the book!
The author is Charlotte Bronte!
I was supposed to read this book in high school!
We read this book in high school, I didn't read it.
So yeah, what are they?
I think she's British.
Yeah, Charlotte Bronte, and who else?
Jack London?
Or was he American?
His name's London, I don't know.
Uh, you know, some some dumb stuff like that.
Gulliver's Travels, Magna Carta, Toilet Department.
Uh, we've got another, we've got another claim here for you.
Yeah, Angloids cannot compete.
Prince of Conquest says congrats on just getting 38k, big guy.
38k what?
What are you talking about?
NASA says nice stash brother.
Thanks, man.
Oh 38k subscribers.
Yeah.
Thanks NASA says night.
I thought you were talking about lineup points or something NASA says nice stash brother.
Thanks shyster says what does venti think about the chad stash?
I don't know.
I haven't talked to her about it Doug Dimadome says, love the stache.
Thanks.
Ann Marie says, nice mustache.
My granddaughter has the same one.
You should meet her and get married.
Here we go again with Ann Marie's granddaughter.
I don't even know her.
All right, but thanks.
H Columbia says, Michael, haha, funny callback.
Axe says, Han, did you hear that the BRAP is rising again?
I hadn't heard that, but now I know.
Kongu says Nick, please restate your support.
Okay.
So now these are just pollution now.
These are just $2 pollution super chats Dylan's has just caught my new America first hoodie.
Well, thanks.
Glad you like it.
Howie says we need more undocumented American patriots.
You're being sarcastic and that is funny.
Antoine says, hey Nick, thanks for all the work you do.
Accept a few of my wagey dollars as a token of appreciation.
By the way, I grew up in Cook and my dad went to Lyons.
Wondering if you've heard of Nutria High School?
Keep it up.
Well, thanks man.
Appreciate the wagey dollars.
And yeah, I've heard of Nutria.
New Trier, I think, is north of where I am.
But yeah, I've heard of that school.
And did he go to Lyons Township High School?
Is that what you're talking about?
That's where I went.
Jaundice says, it works big guy.
I know, thanks.
Innerheaven says, greetings from Poland.
Nice mustache, looks good.
Gotta keep it growing for another two weeks and it will look badass.
You Americans are retards.
Well, thank you Innerheaven gang.
I'm a little bit inspired by Innerheaven, you know?
I'm a little bit inspired by Innerheaven over there.
Maybe you could start calling me Mustache Nick, right?
Mustachio Nick, perhaps.
Mustache gang rising up, right?
But thanks so much, my friend, Inner Heaven.
Appreciate it.
Jordan Scott Mills says, I don't know which stash is better, yours or Donut Operator?
I don't know who that is.
Brandon says, Nick, it's called America First.
It's got bits of real Constitution in it.
Me, I'll be honest, it smells like pure hamburgers.
Nick, they've done studies, you know, 50% of crime.
I don't even, what is, what even is this joke?
I don't even understand this exchange that you've created.
Anyway.
11th hour says hey Rico, what's up with public erections?
Anyway, is that uh, what is that from?
Is that from?
Is that from Scarface?
That sounds familiar But I know Rico's not in Scarface.
Is he?
I don't even know what that is The public erections thing I think is from Scarface, right?
Are you calling me Rico?
Yeah, I don't understand I don't understand the joke.
Clay Chandler says you went nickel mode on those merch designs, big guy.
Will definitely pick up a few items.
Well thanks, glad you like it.
Announces limited edition $50 Pepe style sweatshirt.
When?
Maybe we'll put it back on the store now that we've got control over it.
Throb Schneider nice says you know what other figure in history supported or rather sported a mustache and captivated a vast loyal audience that's right bucko Tom Selleck no joke though it looks great thanks for everything you do Nicholas well thanks wasn't expecting that ah an answer that subverts your expectations you thought it was one thing but really it was something else perhaps surprisingly and that's what makes it funny ah good joke no I'm kidding but thanks man much appreciated
no problem says loving the 80s porn star stache dude really cool uh well obligatory egg craft carrier says michael aw man Yeah, twin reforms are allowed, says hello mustache department.
Looking sharp big guy, thanks.
Ethan says, great show tonight, been on vacation so haven't seen the show in a few weeks.
You were flying off the chain for a while there, hope your vacation did you some good, mustache looks great.
Well thanks, welcome back to the show, glad you're enjoying, glad you like the mustache.
Based says bash the stash.
No do not bash.
No bash Captain Nikki says nice stash Nickler Thanks, I guess what you're what you're gonna have to start calling me from now on Adolf Says, Hola Nicholas, como estas?
Red sauce or green sauce?
Whatever's less spicy.
Typically it seems like the red sauce is less spicy to me.
Although it varies.
But, yeah, I don't know.
I don't really go for the sauce.
Frankly, you know, a lot of people, they do the sauce.
They can't eat their tacos without sauce.
I just go without it.
Typically.
Pete says Buttigieg's comments on black people remind me of mine before I had ever interacted with them.
He's like, let's just be reasonable.
That's so true.
Very accurate.
I mean, that's very racist, but thanks anyway.
Angelo John Gage says, I must ask you a question.
Will you now end your live stream with Stay Classy, America?
unidentified
Hope all is well.
nick fuentes
Hugs and kisses from the Gage family.
Well, thanks so much.
All the same.
Likewise from me to the Gage family.
I don't know if I'll go in for that.
A little bit of... you're kind of dating yourself with that reference there, Anchorman.
Nah, but I see where you're coming from.
It is sort of a throwback look.
But yeah, I think we're gonna stick with, you know, my convoluted three-minute closing statement.
But thanks so much, man.
All the best to your family.
Thanks for the super chat.
11th Hour says, hey Rico, when are you going to finally have that big debate with Danny DeVito?
I don't know, man.
That's a great question.
Holy Wars says, watching that debate tested my mental and physical metal.
The only hope I have now is through Christ and salvation.
What other hope is there, big guy?
What other hope was there before that?
Prince of Conquest says, My resentment super chat was referring to things that are constructive for us, not LARPing about cathedrals.
We could use history to help us in our own lives.
Kids, proper marriage, etc.
Gotta make our own white pills, fellas.
Sorry, but that's cringe and gay.
You're going to go to iFunny and look at things that are constructive?
Nobody goes to iFunny to look at some cringe LARPing picture of a white family.
Sorry to say.
Look, you may not like the way that sounds, but that's the way it is.
People need to be brought down.
People need to feel resentment.
People need to feel bitter and angry and upset and sad and hopeless.
and desperate is what needs to happen.
So all these people saying, well, we just need a positive, uplifting message.
No.
The uplifting message is heaven, you know, or that we can do something about it, but the message should be decidedly negative, you know.
Things are going really bad in our country.
Something's got to change, you know.
But all this wheat fields, LARPing, and white well-being...
I hear that from NoWhiteKill.
White well-being.
His video about white well-being.
It's like, no wonder white people aren't gonna... That's why you need blacks like me.
That's why you need Afro-Latinos like me, because I know what it takes.
White people be making videos about white well... Talking about white well-being.
Shit.
Ain't no white people care about white well-being.
People want to see carnage.
That's what that's what it's gonna take to motivate.
Maybe you don't agree with me, maybe you don't like to hear that, but that's just the way I think it goes.
But thanks for the super chat.
I disagree.
Holy Warren says, BRB gotta take my Kaczynski pills.
Understandable.
Angelo John Gage says, Nick do you know why I pulled you over Valenta's?
I gotta do that now.
Yeah.
Cop stache.
Donut stache.
Very based.
I could start going into these so-called low-income communities.
Traditionally, what do they call them?
Traditionally marginalized neighborhoods.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, sir.
Mind telling me what you're up to this evening?
I like that.
I'm going to start using that.
No, it's not styled at all.
I just grew it out, combed it.
That's a really good observation.
I just, you know, just grew it out, combed it.
Stossel's got a good look, though.
Crank says Nick starts out his shows reminding me of SpongeBob.
Then the Super Chats come in and turns into more of a Squidward.
That's a really good observation.
Yeah, I guess you could say I start out like SpongeBob, end up like Squidward.
Accurate, definitely.
I'm definitely more like Squidward I feel in my day-to-day life.
I find myself a total Squidward.
Notice the, I really wish I weren't here right now button, you know, something like that.
David Davidson says, what the heck is with Buddha judge talking about scripture?
Absolutely stupid.
I cringe every time he says that.
Scripture tells us.
We are informed by scripture.
What do you know about scripture, dude?
You have sex with men.
Scripture tells us, Scripture informs us, that you shouldn't be butt-blasting your husband.
I think that's, I think Scripture doesn't say anything about being a man married to another man named Chaston and having sex with his butt.
There's nothing in Scripture about that.
Oh wait, there is.
It says you're gonna go to hell forever if you do that.
Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
The state must simply enforce these rules, alright?
And we don't have to like them.
We do like them.
We don't, we're not obligated to, but them's the rules.
All right?
So, uh, yeah, the scripture, scripture tells us, you know, please save it.
Scripture tells us.
Anyway, uh, and like, you know, whatever.
ZoomerG says, he's gonna, he's gonna circle back, you know, better just move on at this point.
I'm already getting myself in trouble the past couple of days, right?
ZoomerG says, love the merch, big guy.
And another thing, uh, love the merch, big guy.
Excited for new premium.
Ah, yeah, it's coming.
It's coming, uh, you know, once the debates wrap up, it's been very busy, but it'll be coming.
Uh, Wade says, why is my America First mug made in China?
Cause that's where it's constructed.
Axe Enthusiast says, who designed the merch?
Simon Hokie says hello Tom Selleck department.
Hello.
This is he Treader says F the haters looks great.
Keep the stash.
I'm going to thanks Zimmy says Nick.
I love your new merch, especially the base Democrats.
You got to model it all.
How'd you swing that?
You just it's not like we went out and took the pictures of the people ourselves You pay this website and I think they just put it it on they put the designs on digitally So, how did you swing?
We went out and took the pictures ourselves.
Come on.
Yolts says, used to be only Nicas, now everybody playing.
Yeah, so true.
Jumungus says, Beto mentioned that Texas is going blue in the debate tonight.
What is that now?
Everybody playing.
What song is that?
I have to play it in my head.
New slaves from Ysys.
I'm so quick!
I'm so quick.
Let's see.
Can I confirm that?
Now everybody playing.
That's from New Slaves off of Ysys.
Am I right?
Yep, used to only be Knickers.
Yeah, I'm so good.
I'm so smart when it comes to that.
Kanye trivia, don't mess.
Anyway, Juice says Beto mentioned that Texas is going blue in the debate tonight.
Not only are they not trying to hide it, but they're flaunting it.
Well, why wouldn't they?
They're winning!
Exactly.
Prince of Conquest says Nick's about to enact the go-it-alone doctrine to Italy after all these super chats.
You're right about that.
Right about that.
We're going to be going Italy first mode pretty soon.
Grand Theft Auto says, you look like Burt Reynolds.
Try a cowboy hat.
I may actually do that.
Boopers says, I'm running to Italy now.
I'm taking the 10 aircraft carriers with me.
It's the only way to go.
White Eagle says, thoughts on the new Chance album?
TND gave it a zero.
What's TND?
Is that the needle drop?
Did he really?
unidentified
No!
nick fuentes
But the needle drop is a gay libtard.
I thought he would like this music.
I thought it was terrible.
I hated it.
I hated it so much.
The new Chance album?
Talk about trash.
Trash garbage.
Alright, let me see.
Chance the Rapper, the Big Day album review.
Let's go to the description.
Zero out of ten!
Damn!
I gotta watch this.
I hate the Needle Drop.
He blocked me on Twitter and he's a libtard, but I gotta watch him beat down Chance because that album was just terrible.
Daniel says, it says, our posterity in the preamble of the Constitution.
Destiny was wrong.
I agree.
Alex, okay.
By the way, in that debate from two years ago?
Thanks.
Alex Ware says, Michael, thanks.
Jacob says, sell America First sticker for my laptop.
We can do that.
JP says, nice stache, young man.
You look like a porn star.
Ah, never heard that one.
booper says michael okay q17 says since i know none of the rest of these knickers new knickers will say thank you for all the extra coverage just ordered a good evening hoodie well hey thanks man much appreciated a day one knicker clearly and glad you like the hoodie there james russell says mommy tulsi is taking me to get tennies because i was sad this debate was terrible need anything bro uh yeah why don't you get me a char burger why don't you give me a cheddar char burger please with extra ketchup
Jax says spend $150 at the new merch store and I'm demanding everyone do the same keep up the great work Well, hey, thanks so much for the support man.
Glad you like the merch Josh Sayre says, just spend zero dollars in the merch store because I'm broke from Super Chats and Lionel.
Sorry, mate.
Gray mustache though.
That's all right.
You're doing your part.
We appreciate your generosity, but thanks so much, bro.
Especially Karen Forrest says, Nick, I am a red-pilled Muslim-Palestinian from gay Detroit.
I love the Knicker Nation.
Do you avow based Palestinians?
I avow everybody.
Every race, color, creed, religion, female, male.
I avow it all.
We believe in total equality.
How could I disavow anybody?
So yeah, totally based.
I'll take any base knickers, all right?
Jordan says, drinking Bombay Sapphire Anglo juice.
Do you drink?
I don't know what that is.
Isaiah says, nice mustache.
Thanks.
Mr. Obatos says I grew up in a working-class NYC community.
My mother single-handedly supported our family of 10 and taught me the value of hard work.
She was a griper.
Based!
Very relatable.
You know, I had a story in my family, my grandmother.
I don't know who that is.
I don't know who that is.
Let's see.
Brandon says, Damn, you've never seen Anchorman?
No, I Actually, I did.
I did not see it.
I saw the second one, but not the first one That was my earlier chat that you didn't understand You look like the character of brian fantana tried to copy a famous exchange in the movie.
Guess it didn't land Yeah, I didn't see anchorman.
I all those movies.
I thought were very cringe frankly anchorman to me was always just like the height of sort of like Dude, bro, like douchebag humor.
No offense, I never found it that funny.
Stepbrothers I liked.
Talladega Nights was okay, but the Anchorman to me was always so cringe.
The Will Ferrell stuff was like the most cringe normie stuff, I can't even tell you.
That's just my opinion.
I'm sorry if that hurts you in some way, but yeah, I never saw that one.
I think it's cringe.
I was thinking about, what am I thinking about?
What's that quote from Scarface?
Do you know that exchange I'm talking about when they get out of that camp and they're on the bus and they're talking about, what is that exchange?
You know what I'm talking about in the Al Pacino Scarface movie.
Sanitary or whatever, that was the, whatever that was.
Anyway.
That's that's what I was thinking of when you said that from anchorman Anyway, and on so smacks lips stops DNC stream.
Ayo, hola for real.
Yeah, that was pretty good Hokey says what's your top gun nickname now that you're an aviator?
I don't know Stavo says I think your rib pain could be Something blah blah.
Maybe I'll google that.
Maybe I won't it might might give me in trouble.
I don't know What is it?
Inflammation at joint.
It's not chest pain.
It's like, it's like down my back.
It's on my left side on my back.
But it's going away.
So just as I predicted, it's going away.
Resolving itself.
Arkog says Italians have the biggest brains and the highest IQs in Europe.
No joke.
Just hard data.
True.
Factual.
I believe it.
Let's see.
Red says it's never lupus.
I don't think it's lupus.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
No, I don't drink.
Let's talk about the Khaasars, Nick.
No. Jordan says Bombay Sapphire is dry.
Gin, do you drink?
Hashtag look up.
No, I don't drink, so I don't drink gin.
White Eagle says, did you see Travis Scott's Astroworld Tour?
No.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
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It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
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