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We're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here this evening for our live reaction, analysis, and commentary after the second round of the second Democratic presidential primary debates.
Been another long night.
It has been another long night on DLive.
A 2.5 hour debate.
The second such of its kind in just a 24 hour time period.
Little bit more than I can handle, I have to tell you.
Good thing there's only about 10 more, right, left between now and the election.
So we're going to be talking about the debates and not a whole lot else.
Of course, yesterday we did the same deal as we did tonight.
We watched the debates on DLive.
We had technical problems.
Unfortunately, yet again, thwarted again by Technology by the Industrial Technological Society.
Nevertheless we went through a very grueling stream watching another debate and you know this one generally speaking was a little bit more entertaining than last night's debate.
You know the deal, you know how it goes.
They split up the 20 candidates who qualified for this second summer debate into two groups of 10.
We had the first 10 yesterday.
We had the second 10 tonight.
Tonight we saw Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Andrew Yang, Julian Castro, Michael Bennett, Jay Inslee, Tulsi Gabbard, Bill de Blasio, and Kirsten Gillibrand debating.
And this one was a little bit more eventful and engaging than the debate last night because at the very least this time around there was some real energy.
There were some real differences between the candidates.
We saw right out of the gate it was attacks.
It was very calculated, targeted decisions made, for example, for Kamala Harris to go after Joe Biden.
There were a few other attacks between different candidates.
Most of it was centered around Biden.
So I have to say that the first 90 minutes of this debate tonight was actually not that bad.
You know, as I said yesterday, and this was the case in the first round of the debates in June, generally it gets pretty boring and stale and mundane and repetitive after about the first hour, because just like in the first round of the debates and just like yesterday, the first 60 minutes it seems like for all the debates has been on health care and immigration, where again there seems to be legitimate substantive difference between the candidates.
As I said yesterday, about after that 60 minute mark, it just devolves into posturing and a lot of the same slogans on issues that everybody agrees about.
Climate change, gun control, prison reform, foreign policy, a lot of this kind of stuff.
And I have to say that this debate we had a really heated first 90 minutes actually, and only after about 90 minutes did it start to dwindle down and die down.
And sort of resemble last night's debates and the previous ones.
So I was grateful at the very least that there was some action, that something was happening tonight that was not happening in any of the previous debates.
And we're gonna go over and we'll look at what was talked about in pretty great detail, talk about some of the biggest dust-ups, exchanges of the night, and there were a lot of them.
Tonight the topics they covered were health care, immigration, prison reform, The busing scandal that was talked about in the last debate, the racial divide in the country, climate change, the gender pay gap, and foreign policy.
There were a couple of smaller topics in the middle, but those were the biggest issues.
And like I said, the general themes that I saw was that Joe Biden seemed to be the center of the discussion.
It became apparent right out of the gate that not only was Kamala Harris doubling down on her strategy from the first debate, but everybody else, or about four other candidates besides Kamala Harris, were doubling down on her strategy from the first debate as well.
We saw attacks on Joe Biden direct explicit targeted attacks on Joe Biden from like I said five candidates on a lot of different issues for example he saw Kamala Harris attack Biden on health care We saw Cory Booker attack Joe Biden on prison reform.
We saw Jay Inslee attack Joe Biden on climate change.
We saw Gillibrand attack Joe Biden on the gender pay gap.
And we saw, I believe, Julian Castro attack him on one issue, which I don't have in my notes here.
Overall you had just about all the attacks, all the major exchanges where people attacking Joe Biden, and not only were they attacking him on the busing issue which was brought up in this debate as was the case originally in the first debate in June, but on all kinds of other issues.
In light of that, Joe Biden actually did pretty good.
You know, like I said in the last debate, what was so devastating about Kamala Harris' attack in the June debate on the issue of the busing and segregation and all this, was not even so much the attack.
And the attack was effective enough, the first one, but it was that Joe Biden didn't know how to respond, he hadn't prepared for it, and he never recovered from it.
So that attack happened probably about midway through the first debate, And that sabotaged the rest of his performance.
He was choking, wasn't really giving compelling answers, and this time around he was prepared, even in spite of the fact, or I'm sorry, Bill de Blasio was the fifth attack, not Castro.
So, for anybody who's paying attention, there was not Castro attacked him, he was not the fifth, it was de Blasio.
So, in any case, he was attacked by five different candidates on something like four or five different issues, and in spite of the fact that you had all this heat coming on him from all these different directions on all these issues, he seemed to be competent enough at parrying each attack.
Now there was some, some he answered better than others, some were weaker than others, but generally speaking I thought in light of all these attacks it was a relatively strong performance by Biden.
So I think that if anybody won this debate tonight, I imagine, and this is going to be a little controversial, some are saying that Biden was weak because of the attacks and he's out.
Some are saying he was strong because of the attacks and he's in.
I say that overall he came out on top.
With all the attacks on him.
And I say this for a very specific reason.
In the first debate, I said that if these attacks continue on Biden, and it's the same sort of glass jaw premise that we saw with the first one, that he's not able to bounce back, not able to recover, not resilient, Getting attacked from progressives on different issues.
He's not gonna make it because it's a 20 person primary now It's gonna be probably a 8 to 10 person primary for the foreseeable future if he is this fragile He's not gonna make it another 9 or 10 months, whatever it is until next February But I think what we saw tonight is that he is quite resilient you saw that in each case and it was actually sort of It was impressive, because when I see Joe Biden, I see sort of an old, fragile man who is getting a little bit confused.
I saw in some speeches he was slurring his words.
When he doesn't have all the makeup on, he doesn't actually look well.
He doesn't look healthy.
And so for him to get attacked in multiple instances, to bring up the record of each person attacking him, shows that I think he's still in this race.
You know, for example, when Cory Booker attacked him on some of his policies on criminal justice reform and prison issues, Joe Biden not only defended himself against the accusations from Booker, but he also brought up Cory Booker's record as mayor.
And so that says that not only was he preparing against attacks from Kamala Harris on busing or segregation, but he was preparing for attacks by everybody.
And so he had, I think, he had loaded in the chamber rebuttals to all the candidates up there, particular to their records, particular to the issues.
And I'm not trying to sell this as like he did a stellar job rebutting every single attack, but it showed that I think that he was able to recover, he was able to deliver compelling answers, and really capitalize on what was important, what is important, and what is his winning issue, which is electability.
You know, it would be a big mistake for him to go on the debate stage and try to out left-wing Julian Castro, try to out progressive Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, try to out climate change alarmist Jay Inslee.
He went up there and he made the case, even though it wasn't tremendously popular in the audience.
He didn't get big applause lines.
But I think a lot of the people watching at home maybe found it refreshing to hear somebody say that, yeah, I mean, people that are crossing the border illegally are going to be returned home, you know, and that's going to remain a criminal offense.
And on health care.
We're not just going to make all these pie-in-the-sky, crazy promises about Medicare-for-all and single-payer.
We're going to have a public option.
And we're not going to make private health insurance illegal.
So I don't think it played totally well in that audience, because who's in the audience at a Democratic debate?
It's the donors, it's friends of the candidates, it's uber left-wing people.
So he capitalized on the issue that makes his campaign work, the reason why he's number one in the polls, and I think for a lot of the people watching the debate, particularly in the swing states that matter, namely some of the swing states that'll be the first caucus in primary states, Like Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina.
He made the case to them that he's a moderate, centrist, electable candidate.
One who's not crazy, one who's not going to fundamentally transform the country and all this, but somebody who is a democrat and not a socialist, not some progressive radical.
And I think there are some things in his policies on his platform which are more radical than what we've seen traditionally.
But of course, compared to some of these other yahoos on the stage, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Julian Castro, comes off as relatively moderate and sensible.
So I think, in spite of the attacks, and I've been looking at Predicted, I've been looking at Maxim Lott and Jon Stossel's betting markets, I've been looking at Twitter.
On the betting markets, he, I think, went down one cent on Predicted.
On the betting fair by Lott and Stossel, he had no change in the last four hours.
And on Twitter, people are saying that he's won.
So I think If we're going to pick winners and losers, I would say the Biden right out of the gate.
My general takeaway is that was the clear theme of the debate.
I think he was able to fend off the attacks competently, and that I think proves that he's a viable candidate.
To me, the biggest loser is probably Kamala Harris, unfortunately.
You know, I think that might be surprising for a lot of people.
Because in the last debate, she was the clear winner of the second debate, and you don't have to believe me, a lot of people disagreed.
A lot of people said, oh no, no, Yang won the second debate, or you know, Tulsi Gabbard won the debates overall, or something.
But if you look at the media coverage after the second debate, or rather after the first debate, the second round of the first debates, if you look at the polling, if you look at the volume of online stories about the different candidates, if you look at the time spent in legacy media on the candidates, Kamala Harris benefited tremendously from the first debate and specifically, obviously, her attack on Joe Biden.
Big rewards for her.
She had something like 22% of legacy media coverage was focused on her.
She had a big surge in online stories.
She went up in the polls drastically in the betting markets.
So for anybody that was doubting whether or not she was the winner of the first debate, all the data says that she probably made the biggest gains from that outing.
This time around it seemed like it didn't really work so well.
Not only were her attacks against Biden not very effective, you know, we looked at the little exchange on healthcare.
It went back and forth to the point where there wasn't really a clear winner, and like any of the attacks from one on the other landed particularly well.
But one of the biggest exchanges of the night was not between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, like was the case in the second round of the first debate.
It was Tulsi Gabbard on Kamala Harris.
And if you remember, she got one of the biggest applause lines of the night.
Tulsi Gabbard calling out Kamala Harris for her record as a prosecutor in California and as an elected representative in California.
Talking about how, you know, she was tough on black people and she was basically wrong on prison and all this.
And everybody knows that's really the elephant in the room.
Kamala Harris is going and she's campaigning as Though she's this woke on race and she's a progressive and all this and she's gonna take down Joe Biden.
But everybody knows that when she was in California, not only was she a total whore and slept her way to the top, but also she was not exactly a friend to the black community or to people of color or anything like that.
And so that Tulsi Gabbard called her out.
And in a way that was supremely effective, I think that's going to hurt her tremendously.
Because again, you know, there's a lot of attacks on Biden.
Some of them landed, but none of them really were like knockout blows.
Out of all the exchanges, to me, the biggest knockout blow was against Kamala.
And the thing with the attack on Kamala is she didn't know how to respond to it.
She was attacked on the issue of a record, and there's really no good answer for it.
You know, she kept sort of retreating back to, well, we can talk about what we want on the stage, but it matters how you govern when you're elected.
And that was exactly the criticism!
How did you govern when you were elected?
How did you operate?
How did you behave?
What policies did you have?
When you're in the field.
So the defense was totally ineffective.
She did not have a sound rebuttal to that.
And I think that's really going to hurt her.
And it reflects on predicted.
It reflects in the betting markets.
She went down precipitously on predicted.
The biggest loss that we saw of the two nights.
And also on the betting fair.
She went down 2.5% on bet fair.
And I use those sometimes.
I think that's a pretty good sort of like instant Spontaneous metric for how we can judge performance in these kinds of debates.
So I think that's a pretty good reflection.
So to me, the biggest winner, Joe Biden, the biggest loser, probably Kamala Harris.
Of course, time will tell.
I guess we'll have to wait until tomorrow to see some What do you call those?
The groups?
What do they call them?
The test groups?
We'll have to see some online polls overnight and also people are looking at volume of search trends on Google and things like that.
I think if you look at search trends, Tulsi Gabbard was number one, Kamala was number two, Biden and Yang were number three.
I don't place too much stock in that though, by the way.
We'll have to see what the numbers look like.
After about a week to really get an idea of who won and who lost but right out of the gate I think that's my general idea.
We're going to break down and we're going to go through issue by issue sort of what happened and then I'll give you some sort of larger metapolitical conclusions about this debate and these two debates the second round of debates overall.
So they started out talking about health care.
I mean it's it's actually painful that not only do you have I mean we've had four debates in one month with 20 candidates So just the volume is obnoxious and annoying.
Not only do you have that going for you, but you also have the same topics in the same order for every debate.
So it's bad enough that we have to suffer and sit through two separate debates on two occasions in a matter of one month, but also it's the same exact topics for two and a half hours in the same exact order.
You know, in the 1st June debate, in the 2nd June debate, in the 1st July debate, the 2nd July debate, it's healthcare, immigration, climate change, and then some combination of criminal justice reform, foreign policy, gun policy, but it's all the same.
So as we did for the last three debates, we started with healthcare.
And this time around is a pretty vigorous debate, as was the case yesterday and last month between so-called establishment and progressive candidates.
This same conversation.
Are you in favor of Medicare for all and making private insurance illegal?
Or are you in favor of a public option, Medicare for all who want it, where you're still going to have private insurance, still an employment-based health care system, generally private, public, sort of Frankenstein system, but also people that aren't on Medicaid and aren't on Medicare.
So everybody else will be able to buy into some kind of public health care system.
And it was the same discussion, the same divisions, progressives versus moderates, probably best represented by Joe Biden on the one hand and Kamala Harris on the other.
And about the first 10 minutes of the debate was just a back and forth between Biden and Kamala Harris on each of their individual plans, the Biden plan versus the Medicare for all.
And Joe Biden actually had some pretty cogent and sound criticisms of the Medicare for all plan, you know, and specifically, particularly Kamala Harris's plan.
He said, you know, your plan doesn't kick in for 10 years.
It costs, I think you said 3 or 30 trillion dollars and basically there's big problems with your plan.
It's just not tenable and we're not gonna, we don't want to outlaw private insurance.
That's not good for the working class.
That's a totally accurate criticism and one that polls really well.
You know, we talked about this last night.
If you look at the polling on Medicare for all versus public option, The polling is abysmal for Medicare for All, for Republicans, for Independents, and it's not stellar for Democrats.
Whereas public option polls well with everybody, polls relatively well with Republicans, polls really well with Independents, and polls exceptionally well with Democrats.
So Joe Biden won this exchange.
You know, if you were expecting to see sort of a Rerun of the Kamala Biden spat in the first debate tonight.
You didn't get it.
Kamala Harris went right out of the gate after Joe Biden criticizing his plan.
Expected, I think, to sort of do what she did in the last debate and Biden was prepared.
He responded well with accurate criticisms.
I think that he definitely won that exchange.
And then this devolved into a general debate about the public option versus Medicare for all.
You had some other people weigh in.
Let's see, you had Harris was on the side of Medicare for All.
Let's see, de Blasio was on the side of Medicare for All.
And it was Biden and Booker who were on the side, effectively, for public option.
Booker said he was for Medicare for All, but he said, we're not going to eliminate private insurance.
So that's public option, you know.
So he says, I'm Medicare for All, but, you know, actually, when I talk, I'm speaking about public option.
You know, again, like I said yesterday, all of this is basically irrelevant.
I mean, this matters for the primary, I think, but only insofar as it's about electability.
Because, again, you break down public option, you break down Medicare for All, what they're all after, their endgame, ultimately, is a single-payer system.
I mean, that's their long-term endgame.
That's what Obamacare was about.
Obamacare was never intended, and this is what everybody in their administration says, was never intended to be the endgame for the liberal democratic policy on health care.
It was a transitional part, right?
They thought that they would get this Obamacare sort of mess that would evolve into public option, and then ultimately, after a long time, enough people buy in and start paying and get acquainted with the government, that they're able to bring about single-payer.
I think that's pretty obvious from sort of the political machinations behind it.
So the endgame for everybody is some form of single-payer, Medicare-for-all, socialized medicine system, It's just about how do you get there?
But ultimately, even in the meantime, they want free universal health care.
You know, they want universal health care.
And this is even what John Delaney says.
He says, well, I'm against Medicare for All, but I'm still in favor of universal health care.
So whether it's in 10 years or in, you know, a couple months or whatever it is, that's really the bottom line on the health care issue.
All this debate about plans and affordability, I don't think people really know about this stuff.
It's clear that the preference in the Democratic Party is for public option.
Public option polls better among Democrats.
Still some big support for Medicare for All.
It's really going to come down to who can make a better case in the sense that What the progressives have going for them is they say that medicare for all is this revolutionary we're going to start from the bottom and totally turn the political system upside down and bring about this new new country and all this and the moderate argument which is that's not going to work and it doesn't even so much matter that's not going to work but it's not going to get us elected.
You know, so the public option argument, like with the establishment and the moderate people, it doesn't sound good, but they say, you know, we have to win elections.
So it's going to come down to, in Iowa and New Hampshire and Nevada and South Carolina next year, whether primary voters care about electability or whether they care about, you know, ideology.
All the polling says that people put electability before ideology.
So I think that, you know, Medicare for All, it has its strengths as a rhetorical As a rhetorical tool, you know, to say that, well, I'm more progressive and I want to turn, I want to set the world on fire and turn the country upside down.
But I think that public option is probably the winner.
I think Joe Biden made a great case for it tonight.
But again, it's all effectively redundant.
Democrats are winning on health care, whether it's public option or Medicare for all.
I think they've got that one.
But that's healthcare.
On immigration we had a debate, just like in all the previous ones, about decriminalization of illegal immigration.
You had Julian Castro, who very forcefully made this an issue in the first debate, saying we actually need to go in and not only give a pathway to citizenship, not only reinstate DACA and DAPA and TPS and all this, and expand legal immigration, but also we have to decriminalize illegal immigration and make it a civil offense as opposed to a criminal offense.
And that means that you can't put people in jail, you can't prosecute them, you can't deport them.
Basically, all you can do is slap a fine on them, give them a ticket.
It's like a parking ticket, basically.
And the debate now in the Democratic Party on immigration is are you in favor of decriminalizing illegal immigration or are you not?
We're all in favor of open borders, but it's just a matter of to what extent, effectively.
And it was actually interesting, at one point Julian Castro actually said, open borders as a Republican talking point, which I found pretty fascinating.
Again, sort of reminds you, conveys the gravity of the situation when it comes to the Democratic Party on immigration.
And there was a big debate about this.
Deblasio and Booker basically double teamed Biden on this issue.
This was after Harris sort of went after him on health care.
Then Booker and Deblasio came after Biden because under the Obama administration, which Biden served in pretty prominently as the vice president, they deported a lot of people, right?
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And so they're asking Biden to defend.
Well, what did you do to stop the deportation of three million people?
And Biden said, well, you know, I was only the vice president.
I didn't even have that much power.
And anyway, what Obama tried to do is like re reinvent the whole political calculus around immigration, try to achieve comprehensive immigration reform.
I don't think that was a totally effective rebuttal.
I think maybe lost a little bit.
It was basically a stalemate.
Maybe on the side of a little bit of a loss for Biden on that one but ultimately again I think the people watching this debate are saying we can't beat Donald Trump on open borders and probably a lot of Democratic voters in themselves are saying we don't want open borders you know.
So Joe Biden came back pretty strongly and I was shocked actually because in the first round of the debates and last night we didn't hear anything like this but he said straight up and explicitly yeah We have to prosecute illegal border crossers.
If you apply for asylum, that's different.
But if you come across the border illegally, we are going to deport you.
And I was shocked to hear that because nobody has said anything like that so far in this race that we're actually going to get serious about illegal immigration.
That didn't go over well, again, in the debate audience.
It didn't go over well on the stage.
Booker and de Blasio took issue with this.
Booker had a particularly effective attack on Biden as opposed to de Blasio's attack on Biden on immigration when he said that, well, we have to fundamentally rethink immigration.
Because Joe Biden sort of made this offhand remark about how we want to give green card people.
We want to give out more green cards.
We want to give out more visas to people that are skilled and highly educated and they can work for America.
That's a good deal and sort of piggybacking off of what Yang said.
And then Cory Booker said, well, we have to stop thinking like this.
That's basically racist.
We have to let in everybody.
We have to let in refugees and poor people and dumb people.
And he didn't say that, but that was kind of what he was getting at.
Implicitly calling Biden racist and classist on this issue.
I thought that was probably an effective argument for You know, woke people and progressives and everything.
But I think Biden's answer on this issue is basically the winner in saying, yeah, we're still going to have borders.
We're still going to prosecute illegal immigrants.
That's a win for him.
It wasn't a win in the debate hall, but it's a win for the audience who is saying, yeah, we're actually not in favor of open borders.
We, and what happened?
Like I thought Democrats were even pretending to be in favor of border security.
And now they're saying, no, we don't even want that.
We're not even pretending anymore?
We just want open borders?
Maybe Trump was right.
So I think Biden was smart to go against the crowd, go against the grain a little bit, and say, yeah, we are actually going to prosecute illegals.
Again, didn't go over well in the audience, but I think the broader audience, the television audience, people watching at home, I think that was a smart move for him.
And a smart play, again, as the electable moderate who can beat Trump, which is what he's going for.
And they talked about prison reform.
Cory Booker attacked Joe Biden for supporting crime laws.
Again, it was a big applause line.
Joe Biden retaliated by talking about Cory Booker's time as mayor, how he brought in somebody from the Rudy Giuliani mayoral office in New York City to implement zero tolerance, stop and frisk, and some other things.
I don't think this dust-up harmed either one, particularly the Cory Booker at one point made this very funny, he said this very funny idiom about Kool-Aid.
He said, uh, Joe Biden's dipping in the Kool-Aid and he doesn't even know the flavor, which I thought that was very urban.
Very, very authentic black moment from Cory Booker.
Very authentic urban moment from Cory Booker when he used the old Kool-Aid expression.
Ah yes, Cory Booker gonna be invited to them barbecues.
You know Cory Booker gets invited to the barbecues and he, you know, he talks in the barbershop and all that.
He's one of us, you know.
He's not some Jew.
He's not some half Jew, half black, latent homosexual with crazy eyes and no hair.
He's just like us.
He's a brother.
He's a brother from the hood and I want to have a Kool-Aid.
I want to have a great pop with him, right?
So, I don't know.
I mean, the prison reform issue was sort of interesting.
Actually, Castro did attack Biden on this one.
Booker, Castro, and de Blasio attacked Biden on the criminal justice.
I don't think any one of them landed a particularly effective blow on this issue.
Generally speaking, I think Americans are in favor of crime legislation because, you know, look, The what people don't want to say is that the crime legislation works.
We know what is causing crime.
We know who is doing the crime.
So all this stuff about, you know, mass incarceration, racially discriminatory or racially motivated prejudiced crime policies, like we know where that comes from.
We know what's going on there.
Nobody wants to say it, but that's why this kind of stuff works.
And generally speaking, I think Democrats, particularly the ones you need to win in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, understand this.
So, you know, Joe Biden's trying to run away from his record on this and say, oh, no, I didn't support all these really harsh crime laws.
We all know that he did.
But at this point in the debate, I think people begin to realize, wait a second, Joe Biden's actually based.
You know, for all these people are attacking Joe Biden for, he's against socialized medicine.
He's against open borders.
He's in favor of locking up criminals.
This guy's more base than Donald Trump and he's trying to run away from it trying to say oh no no no but I was against I was against all these tough criminal justice laws and oh no No, no, no.
I'm sure I want to deport illegal immigrants, but I also support mass immigration.
No, no.
I definitely support universal health care, just not socialized medicine.
But throughout all these issues, you're like, damn, this guy's based.
I'm being ironic there, of course, but it does remind you that, you know, the party is rapidly changing.
The Democratic Party is becoming a place where, number one, you can't be a white man.
And number two, you can't be a moderate.
But more on that in a moment.
They talked about the racial divide in the country.
Uh, which was kind of annoying.
Don Lemon kept saying Trump is racist, and Trump's racist tweets, and this kind of stuff.
And he was making that, he was trying to play it off like, oh I'm being very subtle about this, but we all know why he was doing that.
He kept deliberately saying racist, and emphasizing it, and oh I'm not, it's not a big deal, I'm just calling him racist.
Because Donald Trump tweeted last night, or earlier today, that Don Lemon is the dumbest man And he's stupid and dumb for asking biased questions.
So Don Lemon was showing how unaffected he is by calling him racist again.
And that was such an annoying, you-know-what moment.
Such an annoying Democrat moment from Don Lemon, you know, this homosexual, right?
So that was all I had to say about the racial divide.
Gillibrand had this painful answer.
My ears and eyes were bleeding when she said, um, like,
I'm like a white woman and I feel that like as like a white woman I have to recognize like my white privilege and like I'm gonna go back to all the white women in like New York and tell them about their like white privilege and I'm like gonna say your son like isn't going to get shot by police like because of his white privilege and it was just the most cringe answer at the very least it should be a wake-up call to people in America
Or people watch this show who comment on my videos or in the super chats and live chat and they say, Nick, you're too hard on women.
Nick, you're counter signaling our women, our European women.
If this has not woken you up to the white woman question, I don't know what else will.
Go back, watch that answer and sit through the whole thing and then tell me there's not something going on there, right?
Then tell me these people are not more problematic than other demographics which are named pretty frequently, right?
I'm like gonna go back to all my other white women friends and tell them they have white privilege?
There's nothing to me that's more off-putting about these people, and I am talking unironically about Democrats in this instance, Then the idea of a mother.
She's a mother.
She's the breadwinner of her household.
She's the primary caretaker and the primary breadwinner.
She's up on this presidential debate stage in a, you know, lady suit.
And, like, my son is over there, and I raised him, and I make all the money, and I'm gonna lecture moms about their children, saying that their children Our privilege and all this.
I can't imagine a worse idea for Democrats than for them to go around lecturing other mothers about how their children are privileged.
Like, can you imagine anything more alienating than that?
Than to say to mothers, hey, uh, your kid is like racist and privileged.
He should be getting shot if it weren't for the fact that he was white.
Not exactly a winning argument from the Democrats, you know, but dumb Polly Pocket, Malibu Stacy, bimbo, doesn't really get that calculus.
That's okay, you know, she can keep that up, but very annoying.
On climate change, you know, Jay Inslee... By the way, what was up with the glasses, man?
Jay Inslee with these, you know, obnoxious Rick Perry glasses to make him seem like a scientist or something?
To out-lab coat, out-nerd John Hickenlooper, who I think is actually a scientist.
I wear glasses.
I'm going to tell you about climate change.
I think he's got an underbite.
Very weird dude.
He attacked Biden on climate change.
Harris piggybacked off of that attack.
They both attacked him on climate change.
Biden was pretty smart about it, I guess.
Then you had the gender pay gap.
Nothing really eventful there.
Gillibrand attacked Biden for opposing affordable child care.
Another base moment.
Gillibrand said, well when I was serving in the Senate or when I was serving in the Congress, Joe Biden opposed my bill to pass affordable child care because he said that if we passed affordable child care it would destroy the family and it would take women away from their responsibilities at home.
And I'm just like, How did we not realize this?
How did we not realize Joe Biden was totally based in Redfield?
Let's go through it again.
He opposes socialized medicine, but he's still in favor of public option, which is based.
He wants to send illegals home.
He's in favor of locking up black criminals, which, I mean, that was the complaint.
He is against affordable child care because it's taking women out of the home and it's going to dissolve the family.
I'm supporting Joe Biden all of a sudden.
Is Joe Biden even that bad of an option in 2020 if he's running against Trump?
Trump is bragging about record low women unemployment.
He's bragging about criminal justice reform, releasing all these criminals from jail.
We've got record illegal immigration.
I want the guy that oversaw 3 million deportations under Obama.
I want the guy that passed every single criminal justice bill that punished criminals and bragged about it.
I want the guy that said, no, stop it right there, Missy.
You're not going to get affordable child daycare.
You're going to take care of the kids.
You're going to stay in the home.
Biden 2020, Biden 3-0, 3-3-0.
I think I'm on board now, right?
He's more base than this president.
He said, oh no, I never believe that.
Okay, we believe you, Joe.
We know what you mean, Joe.
We got you.
You know, Joe Biden's like, no, I just never said that.
We know what you mean.
We heard the dog whistle loud and clear.
The dogs are barking.
We got you, bro.
That was the gender pay gap.
Kind of funny.
Kind of funny, though.
Then there was foreign policy.
The rest was, you know, just sort of a crapshoot of these miscellaneous issues.
Electability, foreign policy, all this kind of stuff.
Inslee attacked Biden on foreign policy again.
The general takeaways, the issues notwithstanding, the general themes of the debate was the attacks on Biden.
You know, you had Kamala Harris, Julian Castro, Bill de Blasio, Jay Inslee, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Cory Booker.
So six out of the nine other candidates besides Biden ended up attacking him.
The only people that did not attack him would be Michael Bennett, Andrew Yang, and Tulsi Gabbard.
But everybody else attacked Joe Biden tonight, and I thought that was interesting.
In spite of that, I think he was successful in defending his title and defending his throne as number one in the polls at the moment.
You know, definitely I think all the other candidates smelled blood in the water.
They said, here's gonna be my chance.
I'm gonna take on the big guy.
It's gonna give me big media coverage.
It's gonna give me a boost in the polls.
This has actually had an opposite effect.
Because so many people did it, the story will be, I think, in the media, everybody's attacking Joe Biden.
So, you know, Jay Inslee might go into this thinking, I'm going to attack Joe Biden on climate change and foreign policy, and I'll get covered.
I'll have this big hit, an effective attack, and this will be the sound by tomorrow, and people will pay attention to me, and I'll qualify for the third debate.
But so many people, six people attacked him throughout the debate, and so instead of all these individual attacks, it's gonna be Joe Biden.
The media coverage tomorrow will be Joe Biden under attack.
Joe Biden was attacked by five people.
Everyone's going after Joe Biden.
Why is everyone going after Joe Biden?
Let's talk about Joe Biden.
So the media coverage, as the result, will be about Joe Biden.
And I think as, you know, the opposite effect, the opposite of the intended effect, We'll take place at the big media coverage will be Joe Biden.
I think he'll go up in the polls, honestly.
I think the talk for the next week or so will be that Joe Biden probably did okay.
That said, there'll be a lot of talk about his problematic record and some of the skeletons in his closet, but you know, good for Joe.
Let him get it out of their system now and then it'll be less effective in nine months when the primaries actually start.
The other big takeaway was Tulsi Gabbard's attack on Kamala Harris.
Tulsi Gabbard going after Kamala on her record as a prosecutor.
That's gonna be a big problem for Kamala Harris.
Everybody knows that.
There's a lot of skeletons in Kamala Harris's closet.
So we can talk about, you know, her being a powerful black woman and she's really progressive and woke.
But everybody knows the lewd and weird shady sex stuff that she's been doing.
Possibly there's evidence of that.
I don't know anything about that.
QAnon did not tell me about a certain tape that may or may not exist.
You know, so there's some lewd things that go on in her personal history, and there's also...
Her record, which is out there in the open, which is not secret, which is that she was no friend to blacks or left-wing people or progressives when she was actually in elected office.
So I think that that being exposed tonight, particularly effectively by Tulsi Gabbard, will be big for her.
The other takeaway, I think, is regarding Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard.
I have to say it was so funny throughout the debate.
By the way, Yang had a great performance tonight.
Last time around I said he did maybe the worst or the second worst.
He talked two times for a total of about a minute or two minutes and the only times people are talking about him in the media everybody said Yang won the debate.
Didn't surge in the polls, didn't surge in the betting markets, but they said oh he was he was one of the most searched candidates or he won this poll.
All right that was Tulsi Gabbard, but people are saying oh Yang is trending on Twitter.
Ha!
Yeah, Nick, you were wrong about Yang.
He definitely didn't lose the first debate.
Talk about cope.
He talked for two minutes and all the media coverage about him after the debate was within 24 hours saying how much he didn't talk.
They didn't let him talk.
Okay, he didn't talk, you know, but this time around he did much better.
He talked throughout the debate.
He had a presence.
And not only did he have a presence, but he gave good answers.
I think just about every one of his answers landed, you know, got a good applause line for the most part.
They, you know, last time he was sort of speeding through giving these nerdy motor mouth answers.
This time around he was, he had a good pace.
Good speaking ability.
He was concise.
I think he had compelling answers.
He packaged his talking points in a clean and effective way.
You know, last time I heard him trying basically to speed run through his stump speech, because I've heard a stump speech like five times now.
So in his opening statement last time, I heard him try to cram like five minutes of buzzwords and all that from the stump speech into a one minute time limit.
This time around, I think he packaged them in a way that was effective, considerate of the time and everything else.
Also, it was hilarious that it always came back to the UBI, which was so smart.
He's on brand.
You know, let Kamala be this progressive and punch people.
Let Elizabeth Warren be this populist.
Let Joe Biden be the moderate.
Andrew Yang's the UBI guy.
He didn't talk about Russia, he didn't swear like he did in the last one, very uncouth.
He brought it all back to UBI.
He said, how are we going to solve war with Iran?
Fix things at home.
UBI.
How are we going to solve climate change?
Hate to break it to you, it's too late.
Have to move to higher ground.
How do you afford homes on higher ground?
$1,000 a month.
How do you fix the racial divide in the country?
Well, the reason there's an impending race war and blacks and whites are at each other's throats and beating each other up is because they're not comfortable.
They're poor.
Give them $1,000 a month.
How do we fix the economy?
How do we fix immigration?
Well, you know, we have to build a system that works for the people.
Amazon paid zero in taxes, $1,000 a month.
It was genius.
It was a perfect performance.
It was a little funny.
It was a little bit strange and goofy, but it was big for him.
It was on brand.
It was on message.
And I thought it worked for him.
With Tulsi Gabbard.
Look, I'm sorry.
I like her.
I think she's hot, okay?
I think she's hot.
If I were around her, I would get nervous.
Maybe she's... I'm six foot nine.
Is she taller than me?
I don't know.
You know, but maybe, maybe she's gonna cut up my fruit.
Let's just put it that way.
Maybe she's gonna cut up my fruit.
Maybe she's gonna make me a milkshake.
Maybe she's gonna make me some scrambled eggs in the morning.
I don't know what to tell y'all, right?
All of that said, I don't find her to be compelling.
Okay, she's hitting on all the right notes for me, for the most part.
Border security.
Put a humanitarian.
Okay, gay.
But she said border security twice, which is cool.
She talks about ending regime change wars.
She named the warmongers.
That's great.
Didn't name Israel and Saudi Arabia this time.
Cringe.
So she hit all the right notes, but I don't find her to be a compelling speaker.
I'm sorry.
Her claim to fame is foreign policy.
She got to talk about it two times, and both times I felt it was lackluster.
You know, the biggest applause line of the night was attacking Kamala, and that'll be a big soundbite for her.
Maybe that's driving a lot of the Google traffic, and maybe that'll be a win for her.
You know, maybe I'll be corrected in the coming days or weeks.
But to me, that soundbite is more about Kamala Harris being weakened.
Kamala Harris is the major candidate, getting a chunk taken out of her, than it is about Tulsi Gabbard being against regime change wars and being Sensible and maybe a little bit right-wing.
Maybe being a legitimate person who can take Trump voters away.
So I don't think she's capitalizing on her brand, you know, like Yang was.
Here's a good comparison.
They're both there on the same night.
They're both ostensibly dark horse outsiders with a very niche appeal.
Yang is the UBI.
Tulsi Gabbard is the regime change stuff.
And Yang is the model of what works.
Stay on brand.
Even if it's retarded and ridiculous, go back to your brand.
You're not up there to be, you know, the anti-regime change guy.
You're not up there to be a moderate.
You only get like five minutes out of a two-hour debate or whatever the time is.
You get a finite amount of time.
You get limited number of speaking opportunities before a national stage.
Of something like 10 or 15 million people watching it.
So you need to take every opportunity and make it about what separates you, what distinguishes you.
UBI.
Iran, UBI.
Climate change, UBI.
Immigration, racial divide, gender pay gap, UBI.
Tulsi Gabbard, it's just sort of this... Again, it's amateurish.
It's not systematic.
It's not strategic.
You know, she should be pivoting back to, we spent 6 trillion dollars in Iraq.
That's so much money.
We should be spending it here.
Regime change wars have killed us, and it's this mono party.
That we should be hearing on every answer.
But, you know, she's asked about something like immigration.
Well, you know, I think humanitarian is important.
I think border security is important.
Maybe that's a good answer, but fuck you.
Apologies for the language.
The language is out of control these past two nights, but it's like, really?
Jay Inslee's gonna say the same thing.
All these other candidates are going to say variations on the same thing, so don't give them a conventional answer which is forgettable.
Give them an answer which, however ridiculous, is going to redirect back to what distinguishes you.
And she can't afford to have a mediocre performance.
You know, and I know people are going to say she won the drudge poll last time.
It was a drudge poll.
She didn't surge in the polls, the actual national polls that matter.
She surged in an online drudge poll.
Online polls are garbage, by the way, and it's drudge.
That's a right-wing libertarian audience.
Of course she won the drudge poll.
But she didn't poll well in NBC, Wall Street Journal, Fox, CNN, anything like that.
Her average didn't go up, I don't believe her, if it did not tremendously.
Her betting odds did not.
She did not do well in the last debate.
I didn't see much improvement this time around.
I don't think she's a talented public speaker.
I don't think she's strategic or systematic.
I think she's just sort of, you know, and if she is, maybe she knows what to do or she's phoning it in.
I don't know what it is.
You can tell me she's the number one in Google search trends.
I think that's just because people are like, who's this hot babe?
Who's this hot babe who just destroyed Kamala Harris?
But the interest does not sustain itself.
This interest, in my mind, doesn't put her over 2% in four national polls.
It doesn't put her over 130,000 donors.
I think she might already be at over 130,000, but I don't think this qualifies her for the third and fourth debate.
And time will tell.
We will see.
But this was the last major opportunity on a national stage for her to introduce herself to the public and say, I'm Tulsi Gabbard, this is what I stand for, this is what separates me from the others.
The times when she did talk about what differentiates herself, she didn't do it effectively.
She didn't do it in a compelling manner.
I didn't find.
And so these small bumps you get from debates, about a three to four week bump, I don't think she made enough of an impact.
I don't think it was memorable enough for her to qualify in the next ones.
And if she doesn't qualify, I'm afraid she's out.
So that's my brutally honest take.
I know a lot of people are going to disagree.
I know a lot of people are going to say, no, no, No.
Mommy Tulsi won.
Drudge.
Drudge online poll.
Google search traffic.
Well, you know what?
Google search trends and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.
What you need to do is make memorable moments.
You need to convince a lot of people that you're serious to say your name when they get called or asked when they get called by the pollsters in the coming weeks.
And I didn't see that happen.
You know, I saw Biden on brand, Yang on brand, Kamala on brand, Booker on brand, everybody's on brand, and Tulsi is just, oh yeah, like, you know, border security and like whatever, and like, you know, again, going back to even on foreign policy when she gets asked.
Well, this is personal to me because I was a medic and I saw the cost of war firsthand, okay?
And we need to stop these regime change wars.
Like, great.
I mean, that's... I agree, but it's not... doesn't get me going.
I'm not gonna say your name.
I'm gonna say your name, but I'm not gonna say it when the pollsters call me.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
So I was disappointed by that, but a very good comparison between Yang and Gabbard.
Those are my general takeaways.
Biden wins.
Kamala loses.
Yang did well.
Tulsi did not.
We have our top What is it?
Four from this debate?
Biden, Harris, Booker, and Yang are all going to qualify for the third and fourth debates.
I don't think anybody else does.
I don't think Castro does.
I don't think Gillibrand does.
Bennett, Inslee, de Blasio.
I don't think they qualify for the third and fourth debates.
Tulsi Gabbard might, only because she's a little bit different, but I think it'll be a long run.
I don't think she really made it a certainty tonight.
I think she's in hot water.
So, after two nights, we've got our top eight.
You know, from last night we have Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, and... Help me out.
Who's the fourth one from last night?
Drawing a blank.
Fourth one... They're all white, right?
It's Buttigieg.
Oh, and Beto O'Rourke.
So that's your top four from last night.
It's Beto, Bernie, Elizabeth Warren, And you've got Buttigieg.
And tonight's top four is Biden, Harris, Booker, and Yang.
And that'll be your top eight.
They'll be debating on the third and the fourth, and they will be the ones who you're gonna vote on in the Democratic primaries next year.
Everybody else, to me, is out.
Everybody who was not named last night, with the exception of maybe Klobuchar, is done.
And everybody tonight, with the exception of those four, is done.
Except for, again, maybe Gabbard and maybe Castro.
I think those two might be able to ascend.
It'll be tough, but basically we've narrowed it down to about 8 to 10 candidates, as I said earlier.
Now, beyond that, some of the metapolitical takeaways on the Democratic Party in general is exactly what I said yesterday.
This is a little bit modified tonight because we have all the non-white candidates.
This is a party where you can't be a white moderate anymore.
This is a party now of radical progressives.
And so, sure, Joe Biden may be able to eat this one out because he's competitive in the general election, but it's clear from who's running, who's running the Democratic Party, that this is not going to be a repeat performance, right?
If Biden goes up and maybe wins the primary, maybe wins the election, you're not going to get another Biden in the Democratic Party ever again.
The whole stage will be Bookers and Buttigieg's and Beto's and all the... Well, Beto's white, but he's pretending to be Hispanic.
You get the picture.
The whole debate was all these non-white people beating up on Joe Biden.
And they're not beating him up over insignificant things.
They're beating him up because he's racist.
You know, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Castro, they're all essentially saying you're a racist old white man.
Jill O'Brien is saying you're a sexist old white man.
de Blasio says you're a racist old white man.
And even though, you know, de Blasio's the white cuck.
And so that's what we're seeing about the Democratic Party.
This is a party where white people are no longer welcome.
But you already knew that.
We've been talking about this for years now.
The cleavage is deeper than just the ideology.
The elephant in the room is not only that it's moderate versus progressive or establishment versus outsider, it's white versus black.
Everybody knows that.
It's white versus non-white.
And you've got some people up there that are saying, how are we going to win people in Ohio?
You know, like Tim Ryan, bless his heart.
How are we going to win people in Wisconsin and Michigan?
How are we going to win union workers like de Blasio says?
And the blacks in, you know, Booker Harris and Castro and all these others are saying to hell with them.
F the white working class.
Iowa?
Michigan?
I'm sorry, that's not on the East or West Coast.
Doesn't matter.
And they're all racist anyway, you know?
So that's a new Democratic Party.
But you know, nothing I haven't already heard before.
Looks like we're getting close to running out of time, so we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats here.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
Thanks for sticking by even though we had some technical difficulties on the DLive.
Hopefully the next time around we'll have that all sorted out.
No problems.
A little bit rough.
And rough for more reasons, because these debates are just painful to watch.
You know, again, we're reminded, oh yeah, Trump's kind of epic.
You know, because we watch these debates and it's just like you want to blow your brains out, even when they're fighting.
But anyway, let's take a look.
We've got Stefan Molymim, who says, the mustache looks excellent!
Keep it!
Thanks, I think I just might.
I think I just might keep it.
Anon says, do you ever struggle with doubts, keeping your faith?
Yeah, I do.
I do struggle with it.
It is difficult.
Yeah, thanks so much for that.
Very good.
Yeah, a lot of people have been saying that.
Yeah, I do.
I do struggle with it.
It is difficult.
Billy says, sign up for my website at Billy301030300.
Yeah, thanks so much for that.
Very good.
BazeTermonCain says, supercracker.
Yeah, a lot of people have been saying that.
RonSunt says, you gotta love how Tulsi popped off on Harris.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
James Russell says, mommy Tulsi is taking me to get Tendi's.
You need anything, bro?
Yeah, could you get me some tendies?
Extra ketchup?
Maybe a little barbecue sauce?
I'm hungry.
I'm going back to the diner.
I'm getting me another big disgusting meal like I did yesterday.
Yesterday after the debate, my post-debate ritual.
Go over, I got a deluxe cheeseburger.
Mozzarella sticks, fries, coleslaw, chocolate shake.
I didn't feel so good afterwards.
A lot of pain, a lot of pain, sluggishness.
I regretted it instantly, but you know that's what you got to do.
You grind, you grind, and then you take care of yourself, and then you give yourself a little treat.
So I'm back on my bullshit tonight.
What am I gonna have tonight?
Maybe I'll do breakfast tonight.
Maybe I'll go Turkey Club, maybe I'll go Steak, maybe I'll go, hey what the hell, maybe I'll go Sirloin Steak, or maybe I'll go T-Bone, New York Strip, I don't know.
But yeah, I gotta get some attendees or something tonight, because I'm hungry.
Yeah, last night she forgot the coleslaw though, that was the only problem.
Forgot the coleslaw.
You know, I ordered the Cheeseburger Deluxe, a little bit more pricey, because it came with the coleslaw.
And, uh, you know, I didn't want to be rude, but it's like you're phoning it in.
It's 2 30 a.m.
You're phoning it in.
It's clear that you're not even trying.
And now, how am I going to be high test if I don't have my cabbage in my coleslaw?
Cabbage is high test.
Coleslaw is high test.
How am I going to be an alpha gamer?
If I don't have that.
So if I seem a little bit weaker tonight, if I seem a little bit more like a beta male, soy boy millennial, you know why.
It's because my waitress did not take care of me.
Took care of everything else, but not the coleslaw.
Still gave her a good tip.
We still had a good conversation.
I was wearing my Georgetown sweatshirt.
She's like, did you go to Georgetown?
I was like, no, I didn't get in.
She's like, where are you going now?
I'm like, I dropped out.
It was like a very uncomfortable conversation.
You know, what do you do now?
I'm like a racist podcaster.
So you gotta love when people... I should just stop wearing that sweatshirt because there's nothing good can come of that.
Out of this whole dialogue tree, none of the answers that I can give are winners.
Oh, Georgetown.
Did you go there?
No, I didn't even get in, but I'm just wearing the sweatshirt.
Oh, okay.
What school do you go to?
I don't go to school.
I dropped out of college.
I dropped out of college and may or may not have had something to do with the Charlottesville rally.
Oh, so what are you doing if you're not in school?
I sort of do this racist YouTube show.
If you look it up, it's going to say white nationalist YouTube show, but really I'm just a campus conservative.
So no matter where this conversation goes, from now on I'm just going to say, yeah, I go to Georgetown.
Oh, great.
unidentified
Done.
nick fuentes
Or if I say no, I can say, oh, I work at UPS, right?
Or I could say, I'm in school at a community college, you know, something like that.
But being honest doesn't really play well.
It just makes it uncomfortable for everybody involved.
James Russell says, Mommy Tulsi.
I just read that one.
NASA says, Gillibrand.
As student council president, I will.
Yeah, that's so typical.
That's exactly the vibe I get from her, as student council president.
You know, a very good friend of mine ran against me, this girl, ran against me when I was in student council in the fifth grade.
In the fifth grade, we were in student council.
We were both running for vice president.
I'll never forget this.
And it was me, it was this other Italian guy, good friend, good guy, and this girl, which we had a little bit of rivalry back then.
We're cool now.
But we were all running for vice president of student council, and I went up there.
I gave a great speech.
My Italian friend went up.
He gave a great speech.
And then this girl went up.
Everybody in the student council started booing her.
Very rambunctious male group.
Everybody was like, boo!
And making fun of her for what... I forget the exact insults, but everyone was calling her names and stuff when she went up to give her speech.
So she didn't even give a speech.
She started crying and ran out of the room crying and we got reprimanded.
I did not partake in the booing.
I was a gentleman gamer.
I was a supreme gentleman.
I would never boo.
But surprise surprise when it came down to vote, everybody voted for her because she got the sympathy voting.
Everybody felt bad for her.
So I got cucked out of becoming the vice president because she cried.
Really?
So that's kind of, again, sort of the slow but sure redpilling.
Getting mugged by reality, by the eternal female, you know?
That's how it starts.
The good news is I never lost an election ever again.
I rebounded to become the president of student council in sixth grade, the president of student council in eighth grade, second vice president, vice president, and president of student council my sophomore, junior, and senior year of high school.
So I did okay.
I never lost again, but I will never forget I was cheated out of a perfect record my first victory because of female tears.
Crocodile tears.
But yeah, that's that's totally the vibe I get from Jill Brand like no more homework and Like vending machines in the cafeteria and like I'm gonna drive my Malibu Stacy car and I'm a cheerleader Punch punch rhetorically speaking punch in the face Rhetorically speaking in Minecraft.
Just kidding Behold nurses Michael Bennett is dr. Steve Brule changed my mind.
Who is that?
I Is that some boomer reference?
I don't know who that is.
Oh, that's that meme, okay.
Yeah, I don't know what that is.
Anyway... Great.
Cain G versus Nick.
Israel is a great choice for my school project.
unidentified
Great.
nick fuentes
Glad to help.
Shyster says, I like every question Yang got asked related.
Back to the bag, and as it should.
Jax says, I want coconut milk right now.
Okay.
Coconut milk.
Ah, because she's Pacific.
Yeah, interesting.
Crank says the inner machinations of Michael Bennett's mind are an enigma.
For real though, is it just me or does he sound like Patrick Starr?
Sounds like a retard.
But yeah, it kind of sounds like Patrick Starr.
Yeah, we must protect mommy at all costs.
Most certainly.
Yeah, we must protect mommy at all costs, most certainly.
Yeah.
Derek says, "Mod, what about you?
What about war with Iran?
Yang, bag.
That was the, well, I don't know.
I prefer the climate change one.
He says, well, and that was so beautiful because all these guys are like, we have 10 years to get this right.
We have to get rid of coal in 10 years.
We have to put electrical charging stations across the country.
And Yang's like, it's too late.
We should have fixed this 10 years ago, but we can do is give everyone a thousand dollars a month.
The good news is we can build these houses on the sticks, we can get to higher ground, and have $1,000 a month.
So I like that.
That was very blackpilled and redpilled.
Maxie Stoneman says, as a new Joe Biden supporter, I must say these women are ruining society by not being home.
I know, right?
Totally based.
Bandit says Yang definitely won the audience and stood out well with his thirst, third positional approach.
Yeah, very, very red-pilled.
Third position.
Not left, not right, but forward.
I love that.
You know, we need stickers, patches, armbands, you know, third way.
Forward.
Not left.
Not right.
We can all unite under the same banner.
National unity.
A single party.
Wielding the state in the interest of the people and the public good.
Forward is the rallying cry, marching forward in lockstep with the state at the helm.
I like it.
Let's see.
KaneJeeper says, Hey Nick, I heard you're dating e-girls now.
That's fiction.
X says, Jay Inslee had some pretty bad optics tonight.
Yeah, bad optics check.
Anon says, F in chat for the king of random.
Watching the debate made me want to slam my head into my keyboard until either my brain or the keyboard stopped working.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Honestly, so true.
Why don't they just do that?
Enjoy smashing through the rest of these blocks of ecoins tonight.
so true why don't they just do that uh throb schneider says mustache big check red hat maga check your princess who's in another castle eventy double check nick went to super mario style confirmed enjoy smashing through the rest of these blocks of e-coins tonight you deserve it ah yeah that's very red filled very smart super chat that's true Mustache, red hat, MAGA hat.
Venti in the castle, gotta save her from Bowser.
Checked, yeah, and we're smashing the coins, smashing blocks for super chats.
Very red-pilled chat tonight, very big-brained chat.
Yolts says, hey big guy, I know you're doing a show on the Democratic debates, but I feel the need to ask a completely off-topic question because I'm a dummy.
Which is worse, rich Nica racism or broke Nica racism?
Well, you know, rich Nica racism, that's that don't touch anything in the store, right?
but yeah that's uh that's funny that's very that's very aware of you very meta to comment on dumb super chatters asking irrelevant questions but very based very based uh yeezus question right what song is that one from that is from That's from New Slaves as well, right?
Natively says, your streams slash debates are great to listen to while playing a good game of Civ V or Hearts of Iron IV.
Yeah, definitely.
Honestly, I think that's the only way to get through them.
Because I don't have the attention span to listen through an hour, two hours of content, let alone five days a week.
But I could see myself doing that at the gym, at work, playing a game you know like in the background because i'm always looking for content to put on in the background you know like to have something going while i'm doing something else and uh it's perfect for that you know i mean maybe to sit and watch live i think it works if you're doing it live but to watch a replay it's kind of hard but if you have it in the background it's perfect very kino application uh yorn says european climate change hysteria a distraction
I don't know.
I think it's relevant, somewhat.
The real play with climate change is state ownership.
The real play is Agenda 21 or Agenda 2030.
Look into that.
That's what they're going for.
Kyle Franks is saying, Nick, is it possible to submit an article to your website for consideration?
I'm a journalism major and would love your feedback.
Yeah, sure.
Just send over an email.
I can't promise I'm gonna read it soon or get back to you anytime soon, but I'll take a look.
Just make it good.
If it's not good, I'm not gonna be happy.
CC Red says, anyone catch Joe Biden robotting out with GoToJoe3030 in his closing statement?
LOL.
WTF was he even saying?
Not.net, not.com.
It's 303030.
Okay?
I know.
Well, you know what it was?
What he was trying to say was, Text Joe to 3033 whatever it was.
That's one of those things where you text the number and you get the text updates.
But he's like, go to my website, Joe3o, and he boomered it up.
He boomered it up badly.
He goofed it.
Uh, so that's what was going on there.
Uh, Hundungus says, Joe Biden got chomped tonight, and the opposing candidates smell blood in the water.
Yeah, real feeding frenzy.
Sharks in the water, truly.
Really good comics.
Hey, thanks for all the money, by the way.
Really good comics.
I don't know if this guy, was this guy loaded or something?
He's dropping Ninjaginis like it's...
Like you thought that Ninjagini was rented.
But hey, thanks for the big super chat.
Thanks for all the Ninjaginis.
He says, Duh!
America is responsible for climate change.
One American contributes more to pollution than any other person from any other country.
It is issue number one.
Hey, let's bring more people into America.
Duh!
So true.
Well, that was what was woke about Yang, too.
As Yang said, you know, we're kind of pretending that we're responsible for 100% of emissions, but we're like 15%.
Subtly naming his own people.
China, India, all these other people.
So it's so true.
America's so not on the hook for pollution.
We use a lot of resources, but we're not bad polluters relative to these other countries.
And in terms of population, we're not as bad.
And yeah, bringing people in like that would make it better anyway.
But, you know, you're asking for, hey, really good comics.
You're asking Democrats to be sensible.
Uh, Democrats are dumb dummies.
So, goes with the territory.
But, thanks for the superchats.
Thanks for the money, bro.
We gotta hang out sometime.
Uh, Yolts says, oh, by the way, I bought the bag from the store.
Hope it fits my everyday carry.
Something nicely.
Yeah, uh, great.
Disavow that, but hope you can use it for other things, innocuous things, groceries, books, and not firearms.
But, uh, thanks.
I didn't expect the bag to sell, but they've been selling a lot of them.
Pete Skepsis says Slavs literally do not even have a history except for being warned around by Germans, taught how to read by Greeks, being yoked by Mongols, and being terrorized by Bolsheviks.
All right, well let's take it easy on our Slavic friends.
That's pretty brutal, all right?
That's pretty hard.
Going pretty hard in the pain against the Slavs.
We've been focusing on a different group this week.
I don't know if you've been able to tell, so let's try and keep it focused.
But you know, is any of that totally incorrect?
I don't know.
I will say polls are doing well now.
Polls have a good history.
You know, the winged Hussars, right?
You know, the old...
1683, Siege of Vienna.
Anybody?
Hello, Department.
And, you know, the Russian Empire, St.
Petersburg, Peter the Great.
These are admirable things.
So, Soviet Union, admirable in what they achieved to some extent.
So I'm not gonna go that hard on the Slavs.
But do they compare to the Meds?
I don't think so.
J.L.
Fish says, do Super Chatters give you Michael Bennett energy?
Yeah, I read them all in Michael Bennett's voice in my head.
Donald Trump says, Nick, I have a spare copy of Schindler's List in 4K UHD signed by Steven Spielberg and Wolf Blitzer if you'd like me to send you one.
Uh, yeah, yeah, just, uh, just drop it off at your local dumpster.
They'll pick it up and send it to me.
Burger Fan says, epic debate tonight.
Also a big fan of the show and fellow gamer passed away this weekend.
Known as Joe30330.
Please send your prayers.
Yeah, sorry to hear about BasedGamerJoe30330.
Press F in chat for our BasedGamerJoe.
Your mother says, BasedYang preparing for the second impact.
We must move to higher ground and invest in Evangelion units.
We must... The AVA is the only way to stop this, you know?
They're using the N2 bombs, or what are the bombs they're dropping on the first angel?
Incredible!
He survived!
What is the bomb they drop on him?
What is it called?
N2.
They're dropping the N-bomb.
They're dropping the N2-bomb.
N2-mines.
On the angels.
And they are the strongest.
I'm on the Evangelion wiki.
They refer to non-nuclear.
N-squared.
unidentified
Bombs.
nick fuentes
Yeah, so so Andrew Yang, they're like fine you you figure it out now and Andrew Yang is there like this, you know at the glasses Finally now we get to use the AVA units, you know call in Shinji And that's Yang, you know, we're we're not messing around about this climate change stuff We have to we have to go to steel, right?
We have to our seal Not steel seal.
You have to go to nerve headquarters Get in the robot Anyway, I'm really hungry.
Adam says, Imgur... Okay, giving me some kind of a link.
Not gonna pull that up.
Nickernation says, if you agree with me, go to Joe30.
Okay.
Somerledsgo says, I haven't seen an old man get beaten up that bad by Democrats since the old knockout game videos.
Some of which were coincidentally filmed in Detroit.
Very fitting.
Yeah, something about that, right?
Jehiel says, um, I'm like totally the cutest.
White women 2019.
Yeah, accurate.
March is time to crawl in the bed with mommy Tulsi.
Aloha.
Yeah, absolutely Dan says any thoughts on SSPX churches still new to Catholicism and current churches paused AF all other churches near me are Protestant or Spanish Thanks King.
I don't know man as long as you're going to a Catholic Church it really Look every time I hate to say this but like every time I go anywhere anymore It's the same conversation.
Have you ever been to a traditional Latin mass?
unidentified
I No, we gotta get you to one.
nick fuentes
Oh, you gotta go.
Look, you go, it's an hour, you eat the bread, you do the sign of the cross.
It's church, all right?
Yeah, I'll go one of these days.
They're gonna have the candles and all this and that, and I'm gonna be on my knees this time instead of in my hand.
Okay, but we're getting the bread.
We're getting our communion.
They say it's okay, you know.
So I don't know, man.
SSPX works too.
I hear great things about it.
It's very traditional and you're gonna get a Catholic mass.
But frankly, you know, I don't even see it that way.
I go to church and sometimes they say some political things.
That I don't agree with.
But generally speaking, it's church.
You're really not there for a political message.
You're there for God.
You're there to get your holy communion.
You're there to get your bread and your wine.
And, you know, maybe go to confession.
If it's a little bit paused, I don't say something politically that I agree with.
It doesn't, like, ruin my experience, you know?
I can handle the cognitive dissonance for, you know, 10-15 minutes, however long the homily is, you know, but I heard something I didn't like in my church.
Now that's game over for me, right?
It's like, come on, dude.
That's the surest side of an NPC.
They just, they hear something they don't agree with, and it's like malfunctioning, can't compute, you know?
It's like with this show.
They hear something they don't like, and to me, like, the smart response is, I hear a lot of things I don't agree with, and I'm like, oh, like, okay.
I have a lot of friends that say things I don't agree with, and I'm like, yeah, like, whatever.
I don't agree with, I don't care enough to argue.
Or I see a video on YouTube, and I don't care enough to, like, leave a really incisive comment.
I'm like, oh, like, I don't agree with that, whatever.
But an NPC, they can't contain themselves.
They're like, I don't agree, and here's why.
And here's why you're wrong, and I'm right.
And it's even on trivial things.
You say you like rap music?
Pause.
I don't like rap music.
I mean, I really don't like rap music, and here's why you're wrong.
and you're stupid and you know rock music is the better music okay these people it's like they go crazy town because they experience cognitive dissonance just this is why we don't teach people to read this is the book question this is why people weren't taught to read for thousands of years read books read books what's a book list you don't even know how to read you shouldn't know how to read A thousand years ago, you wouldn't know how to read.
Nibbas be like, return to tradition, but here's my library!
Uh, sorry, peasants didn't have libraries, frankly.
I know it's gonna be unpopular, but it's totally true.
Anyway, attend, uh, yeah, SSPX is good.
Catholic Church is good, too.
You know, plain Novus Ordo Mass.
Based One says, I see you have that Ron Swanson energy.
Ah, yeah, based mustache television man.
Pete says, reminder that Tulsi is a Hindu.
Cut off from the fruits of action, just like Krishna said.
She craves nothing and does her duty.
We crave her for Bodhis.
I don't know anything about Krishna and all that, but you know, big if true.
Mitty Mercury says, Nick, I made an anime intro for you on my channel.
Aw, based.
Send it to me.
George Stewart says Mexico is destined to be such a wonderful country.
Too bad the Spaniards didn't bring their own women and did stuff with the natives instead.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree, should have been a good country, but what are you gonna do?
Ben Adams, they had that fever, you know what I'm talking about, and look at the result.
Ben Adams says, see the Destiny n-word clip?
Check zoomer clips.
I did not see it.
Dumbass says Michael Bennett sounds like he flicked the switch on the Orb of Confusion.
Duh, doy!
He did.
He did.
Michael Bennett hit the Orb of Confusion pill.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
So many Spongebob references.
The 3am call, moving Bikini Bottom, moving to higher ground, the Orb of Confusion.
Very Spongebob-pilled debate.
You know, Yang, we're gonna take Bikini Bottom and we're gonna push it somewhere else.
And I think it was Kamala Harris says, I'm gonna be your president for that 3 a.m.
call.
What do Americans need at 3 a.m.?
Who needs a Krabby Patty at 3 a.m.? ?
Oh boy, 3 a.m., you know, Krabby Patty, and we have the Orb of Confusion.
It's very, very zoomer pill debate.
You're not going to get this on any other show.
Stephen Crowder has not watched SpongeBob SquarePants enough to understand this.
Dumbass, or I just read that one, The Unpossible says, The best part when reparations are passed will be blacks going up to random white people on the street and making fun of them for it.
I got your money!
I got your money!
That's so true!
That's so true!
Not only are we gonna get shot and stabbed and, you know, our asses kicked, but now we're giving them money.
We're paying for the pleasure.
Sounds good to me.
It's fair.
It's equal, right?
So yeah, next time you see a news story of somebody getting the shit kicked out of them in Chicago or Detroit, remember you're paying for the privilege.
Remember you're going to be in the infirmary, you're going to be in the hospital and saying to yourself, I'm glad I'm working.
I'm glad when I work my money goes to the people that just assailed me.
Good job, you know?
We got your money!
We got your money, white bitch!
That's what we have to look forward to in our country, you know?
Anyway, uh, Naj says, my four-year-old unironically says, pee-pee poo-poo and my wife gets so mad at me because I always crack up thinking about how he sounds like an America first.
Superchat, by the way, good evening hoodie is amazing.
God bless, Nick.
Well, glad you like the merch.
That's very funny, very wholesome, very wholesome joke.
Babies saying pee-pee poo-poo just like the superchats.
Kids of the Super Chatters.
It's a beautiful, wholesome image.
So thank you so much.
Good to hear.
Glad you like the merch.
Very based four-year-old.
Destined for great things, I can tell.
Terrible boating accident says I'm an Alabama knicker.
Okay, that's productive for the show.
Angry Inch says, hello, will the America First website take submissions?
I'm a medieval history theology student who has been looking for a creative outlet to write.
No, not taking submissions.
Sorry.
We don't want your medieval papers.
The America First writing is two great friends of mine from college who are studying philosophy and you know, it's about political theory and current events.
It's not just a creative outlet for any random asshole who wants to write about whatever they want.
Sorry, no.
I write about medieval history, and I'm looking for a creative outlet.
Sorry, it's not Medium.com.
It's America First.
It's NicholasJFrancis.com.
Got an article about multiculturalism like is on my page, or what's the other one by Todd?
Todd Brooke, I think is the pseudonym.
You know, by all means, you know, if somebody's gonna write a journalism piece, but...
I'd like to write a medieval history piece as my creative outlet.
Sorry, it's not for that.
Write on Medium.com.
Want a creative outlet?
Get a fucking diary.
Sorry for the language.
I'm just off the goop tonight.
I'm on edge.
I haven't eaten.
I need burger, otherwise I'm gonna knife you.
Thank you.
Thank you for the it is generous for you to offer your creative writing enough to use me as like a vessel for your writing But sorry current events politics only Boomer questions is Harris got btf owed mommy Harris got btf owed by mommy on criminal justice.
Hopefully she falls so Warren can pick up steam I don't think anybody's falling anytime soon.
Athena says, I love your merch.
I would throw money at a no e-girls design clothing.
Please throw the design down the pipeline.
I love you.
Hugs and kisses.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you for the hugs and kisses.
But hey, yeah, I will put that in the pipeline.
Yeah, I'll contact my guy.
I'll contact my guy.
I'm surprised he didn't think of something like that.
It's no shade at him, but yeah, we should definitely do no e-girls.
shirt or a sweatshirt some kind of a design there how could you not right uh but yeah okay thanks for the hugs and kisses it's like when you go to the family party and people you know when you're a kid and people are hugging and kissing it's like oh yeah hi great to see you maybe that's just me i'm realizing maybe that's a me thing probably other people love to hug and kiss their relatives they're like great to see you it's only like me that's like oh okay hi you know great to see you You know, I'm talking about big family gatherings, you know.
It's such a pain in the ass.
You gotta go, you gotta... It's okay when it's one person, or it's two people, you know.
Uncle and Aunt come over, Grandma comes over.
Based in Red Pill, Grandma.
We love that hug and kiss, right?
But when you go to a party and it's 50 people... Hi, hi, great to see you!
On the other side of the family, they think I play the trombone, frankly.
You know?
On one side of the family, we got based in Redfield, America, for superfans.
Not to throw any shade, but on the other side of the family, they think I play the trumpet.
You know, they think I play the trombone.
Oh, so how's, you know, how's Boston College doing?
I went to Boston University and I dropped out two years ago.
Anyway, but you know, you go to these big family gatherings or family, friends, anything like that, it's like, oh, 50 times hi.
Oh, hi.
Great to see you.
unidentified
Yeah.
Hi.
Oh, yeah.
nick fuentes
I wish you could just do one.
Hello everyone.
I've arrived Bye everyone.
I'm leaving but it's like you gotta go and it's I'm an eccentric genius.
I don't have time for this.
All right.
I'm a reclusive eccentric genius I don't have time for all this trivial Of all these trivial things I have I have things to do.
I have a race war to win.
I That's a joke, by the way.
Kidding.
Just a joke.
Race war?
No.
It's everyone coming together for total equality.
George Mountain says, Quick, buy Joe30whatever.com.
Redirect to America first.
Pete Buttigieg already did that, actually.
OverseerUSA says, Is it just me, or have the pagans stopped sending stupid anti-Christian superchats?
Maybe they finally converted and are learning how to write correctly like their ancestors.
God bless you, Nick.
Maybe.
Could be the case, but thanks.
Jacob says yo Nick just got done playing nine holes of golf after work and just grabbed some Wendy's trying to stay white pilled big guy.
Wendy's is pretty based.
I mean they're okay.
The thing is Wendy's puts mayonnaise... the f-bombs are just flowing fast and free tonight.
Caught that one.
Wendy's puts mayonnaise on the burger.
I hate mayonnaise on a hamburger.
Ketchup is enough.
Ketchup and mustard is enough, you know, but mayonnaise, miss me with that.
And they throw on lettuce and tomato, this Dave Single trash, miss me with that.
I want a patty, I want diced onions, pickles, ketchup and mustard, and that's it.
I don't need anything else.
Maybe a little shredded lettuce, maybe a little mac sauce, but miss me with this mayo, lettuce, Tomato, all these other ingredients, forget it.
Sloppy, sliding all over, overwhelming condiment taste, forget it.
But thanks.
I hope you enjoyed your Wendy's, right?
Poo Poo King says, Nick, Biden was just thinking, end that whole debate.
Yeah, looking at Cory Booker, looking at Kamala, you know he was thinking it.
Crank says, are you in favor of a public option, Nick?
Something like that.
I mean, I'm generally in favor of Free market healthcare, frankly.
I think you should still have private insurance.
Obviously, the system is broken with Medicare, with the pricing, the record system.
But what I think should happen is that everybody should get guaranteed insurance up to a certain point, you know, like emergency insurance, and should be able to buy supplemental insurance on top of that.
So it's not like medicare for all where only the government is paying for health care and you know no private entity can pay health care providers but it should be that maybe the government has a medicare-like thing for everybody but it's only for it's like high deductible and it's like for emergencies like if you get hit by a car and you're like dying you're not gonna have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars but You still are able to buy supplemental private insurance on top of that.
Something like that, I think, would be ideal.
But then again, I'm not, I'm not really an expert on healthcare.
It's a very complicated topic.
Uh, but let's see.
Rando number nine says, Nick, I love you, big guy, but shave the stache.
No.
Jordan Smills says go to Joe 30 something and text sniff sniff.
Okay.
Rando number nine says secure the bag.
Yep.
Mr. Hoffs says mommy Tulsi make me a wet milky.
Oi!
Can you make me a wet milky?
Yeah, we need some milkshakes from mommy Tulsi, please.
I got to get over to the British Empire.
I got to get over to Britland.
One of these days.
I was planning on going in the fall, but I said, you know what?
I can't leave you guys for another full week.
I just did that in July.
That's how, you know, for all these people, bad work ethic, bad work ethic.
I could be doing all kinds of things.
I could be going all over the place enjoying myself, but I'm doing my job.
I'm doing what I committed to, you know?
So yeah, I'll have to save it.
I think I'm going to be over there maybe in the spring.
We'll see.
Dumbass says, nice to see Yang get out of Asian dweeb mode and into bag mode.
Very cool.
Also Tulsi was lame.
Wasted potential.
100% agree.
Rob says, the Chad based Arian Biden versus the virgin cucked Donald.
They're both kind of cucked at this point, frankly.
Glenn says, if Biden is the candidate, do you think he would call out Trump with how bad he's been with immigration and take Trump voters?
Definitely not.
Maybe, but I don't think it's likely.
Let's see scroll down a little too far there Here we are Eric Wright says, I'm cave tat and I just realized Melania is the first immigrant First Lady.
Why haven't Libs and boomer cons creamed their jeans over that?
They do.
They definitely do.
Gregory says, which candidate competitive with swing voters?
Joe Biden is competitive with swing voters.
Bernie Sanders is competitive with swing voters.
I think Andrew Yang would be competitive with swing voters.
It's basically everybody that isn't a hardcore progressive.
Alt-Lite They're all lit.
It says 90% of women report suffering from hearing loss, so speaking to them may not be effective.
Luckily, blacks have been researching alternative methods of communicating with the fairer sex.
Referring to the elevator study by Ray Rice.
Sounds like a very racist super chat, but it does give me a little bit of a chuckle there.
Dumbasses, batalsi, swimsuit pics are surging on Google.
Yeah, maybe that's what it is.
No problem says Achoo.
Okay.
Hokie says, what's the meaning of life?
Okay.
Mustafa says, Nick, your commentary is amazing.
You made watching the debate not only bearable, but really fun.
Great job, Nick.
Well, thanks.
I'm glad you enjoyed.
Justin says, what was with Joe saying to go to Joe Biden?
It's the text number.
Based Nickers says, people are saying Williamson is going to pass Beto.
I don't know if that's going to happen.
She hasn't even qualified for the third debate.
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We'll see what the polls look like.
nick fuentes
Throb Schneider with a big super chat, thank you so much.
He says, are healthy meals try the ultimate red pill, the red meat pill.
Not sure if your Irish, Italian, Mexican, African heritage, pasta, potatoes, tortillas, flaminato cheetos, respectively, makes the no carb feasible for you though.
Yeah, not gonna happen.
I have to have my carbs, have to have my glucose.
And I'm not, red meat I think is bad for you, right?
Doesn't it, isn't it bad for your heart?
I think it's just burgers for me.
That is red meat, isn't it?
So it's salads, I guess.
Soups and salads for me.
No, I didn't go to Georgetown, but my son did.
But my transsexual son did.
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Georgetown.
nick fuentes
No, I didn't go to Georgetown, but my son did.
But my transsexual son did.
He's winning.
You know, I caught him the other day.
No, I'm not gonna go into that.
CIA defector says, need me and my fellow glowers to take care of that waitress?
Say no for plausible deniability.
Don't worry, it won't come back on you at all.
Oh, thanks for that.
Throb Schneider says, if your question was rhetorical, feel free to rip me to shreds in front of your 2,500 viewers instead.
Great numbers, by the way.
Well, thanks.
No, it was not rhetorical.
I have no idea what's healthy.
I have no idea.
You know, is it pasta?
Is it salads?
Is it sandwiches?
Soups?
I don't even know where to begin.
I don't even know where to begin.
People are like, you need to eat healthy.
What does that look like?
Is that salad?
Do I really have to eat salad at every meal?
This guy's texting me pictures of, I made this pasta salad, or I made this, you know, kale salad.
Am I going to be eating green in bowl for the rest of my life?
I don't want to eat, I don't want to be, you know, with this fork trying to stab lettuce.
I don't like this for the rest of my life.
I want Italian beef, french fries, hamburgers, pizza.
Tell me what's healthy.
Tell me what I can eat.
I need somebody, really what needs to happen is I need someone to take care of me.
I'm, look, I'm a genius.
I'm on another plane.
All this stuff doesn't make sense to me.
It's incomprehensible to me because I'm simply too smart.
You know, I'm this reclusive, eccentric, Billionaire?
Well, I'm not a billionaire, but I am a genius, you know?
But I'm going to become one of these sorts of characters, sort of like this shadowy, mysterious, enigmatic character, inaccessible to most people.
Maybe, you know, but maybe there's something on his mind, you know?
Maybe he's conspiring or something, you know?
He's just sort of not like the rest.
So I need a caretaker.
Maybe that's Mommy GF.
For now, it's Mom.
Mom's not doing a great job.
Mom, she's always like, why I grocery shop?
I just went to the store.
You know what she does?
She goes to the store and she buys a tub of soup that you can like heat up in the microwave.
She buys one.
Every time she buys one.
And she's like, what are you talking about?
There's nothing to eat for lunch.
I just bought that Panera soup.
You bought one.
Why don't you buy a few?
Every time she goes to the store, she buys one.
I'm like, what do you expect me to do with this?
And it's not even filling as a meal in itself, just the one.
I bought one thing of soup, and there's cereal, and there's scrambled eggs.
I'm gonna eat scrambled eggs for lunch, really?
So I need somebody to take care of me.
I don't need that.
I need somebody to say, we've got this and this and this that I can prepare for you, that I can make you.
And you know, look, maybe mom can't handle that right now.
That's fine.
We're going to need a GF or something like that, or a servant, you know, a cat boy perhaps.
Maybe that's the most ideal option.
But somebody's gonna have to take this up.
Maybe we want to move to a compound.
And just because you understand the mission and its importance, you don't want to get paid.
You just want to live in the compound and, you know, just, you know, in a cult-like fashion and just, you know, and do chores around the house so that I can focus on what I do best.
You know, maybe that's what we need.
Maybe that's the arrangement that we need.
These are all jokes, by the way.
Totally kidding!
Unless... It's all jokes!
Haha!
Unless, right?
No, I am kidding.
I am joking.
I'll just have to figure it out.
I'll just have to grow up a little bit.
I'm baby.
Guess I gotta figure it out.
Gotta take care of all this stuff by myself.
Gotta become an Anglo doing grocery shopping in Trader Joe's.
Nibba telling me to shop at Trader Joe's.
What am I gonna do?
I'm gonna go and get a grocery card and...
Should I buy this bag of lettuce or that bag of lettuce?
It's not me, it's not my energy, alright?
That's somebody else.
I don't recognize that Nick.
Anyway...
Why is the show three hours now?
It's just because, you know, I just can't control myself.
Justin says, 2XL merch gang rise up, okay?
Holistic Solutions says, I'm glad to see you're woke on nutritional science.
All cruciferous vegetables, including cabbage, contain blah blah blah, science jargon.
A phytochemical that lowers estrogen and increases testosterone.
I'm definitely, excuse me, I've definitely woke on that.
Definitely woke on the high test foods.
Faith Goldie taught me this.
She said that she's a big slaw fan and it's actually bad for her because she's, you know, she's a female and it's decreasing estrogen.
I don't want to inspire other people to make content.
It's not a good decision.
on that by an e-girl actually Owen says hey Nick you've inspired me to create a YouTube channel I want to name it vertigo politics what do you think I hope nobody has already taken it I would advise to not do that but you know by all means go for it I don't want to inspire other people to make content it's not a you know it's not a good decision uh I think I would probably have done it because this is my aptitude but for most people I don't recommend it
It takes a very specific skill set and moreover, political content is not monetizable.
You know the ad revenues going away the super chats are being hard.
You know they're being hard on us with the Monetization with the super chats stream labs is being mean to us discords being mean to us So it's like you're jumping onto a sinking ship if you're doing right-wing political content It's like should have gotten into it when it was when there were more opportunities now There's a lot less so I would advise against it generally that I have to give you my advice but um Vertigo Politics.
Interesting name.
I don't know.
I mean, depends on your brand.
We'll see what happens.
But I generally don't think people should be getting into content.
I think it's very hard.
It's hard to crack it if it's a hobby by all means, but it's hard to crack it as like a thing and as they're really making it hard on us.
Josue says Yang is actually America first.
Very true.
Imperator says in 10 years, instead of reparations, blacks will be advocating for prima noctis for black men.
Ah, the first night.
Rite of the first night.
Ironically, could happen, right?
Doctor says let's... Okay, I'm not gonna read that.
Harry says whoever left that super chat about playing Hearts of Iron IV while watching this is very high IQ.
I'm playing it right now, in fact.
I think you'd enjoy it.
That game's too hard for me.
Aleph says, working this graveyard shift and Nick ain't making shit.
Wishes he could buy him a Space Force and fly past the sky.
Glad to see a fellow unabashed Ye fan.
Ah yes, the spaceship song from College Dropout.
Recognized it immediately.
I'm a totally red-pilled Ye fan.
Huge Ye super fan.
Technology says about to take it too far now Michael Douglas out the car now Watch AF every night life gropers on the timeline That's all That's from Yeezus, but I can't place the song exactly.
That's I'm in it, I think, right?
Overseer says, Hearts of Iron Stream on DLive when, big guy?
Never too hard.
No Goods has overlooked angle.
Jill O'Brand would go through millions more in taxpayer-funded makeup than any other female candidate.
That's kind of dumb.
Poo Poo King says, We're Baltimore, St. Louis, Louis, and Detroit struck by N2?
Yeah, I think you're right.
Baltimore, St.
Louis, and Detroit devastated by the N2 mine, right, from NGE.
Devastated by the N-bomb, of course.
L says, 281, I don't know what this is.
Coltis Gordon says, your mustache is very brunchian.
Also, thoughts on thoughts?
Great chat, thanks.
My therapist says book or go.
Okay, can't read that.
did okay my therapist says booker go okay can't read that big dick says fm6 2003 don't know what that is mike and his last name and the last name is hunt for that thanks says understand your takes on politics and churches but my local church has its columns painted pink and blue for trans rights
Well, I said Catholic Church, Catholic Church, Novus Ordo Church, not Protestant, so I'm talking about Catholic Church.
Don't think that's a Catholic Church, but if it is, I'd be surprised.
I'm talking about Novus Ordo in particular.
A lot of these trad cats are like, you got, If you go on a traditional Latin mass, you gotta go, Nick.
It's so good.
It's so cool.
And like, it's 25 minutes away.
Nova Sordo's down the block.
And it's every time, every time.
Every time.
I invariably, every time I hang out, not only is the only thing we talk about politics, but it's always, oh Nick, have you ever been to a traditional?
Still no.
Still no.
And I'm content where I am.
Every time it's and it's all these politics politics politics politics.
I talk about that for a living Can't we talk about funny mode?
Can't we be funny doe?
This is why I like, you know That's why I wish I had my friends from high school because at least there's some variety, you know anyway anyway Yolts says Nick Pagan here.
I have been hearing arguments about Jesus facial features.
Perhaps this could convert atheists into believers and Oh yeah, Jesus Walks.
Great.
Awesome Dudes is in your show on Monday.
You talked about a book that needs a lot of prior history knowledge, but I don't remember the title.
Author was German.
Decline of the West by Spangler.
No Problem says you didn't say bless you to me.
Blue Pilled?
I guess, yeah.
Mr. Hoffs says, Nick, let me psychoanalyze you.
Your hatred of women comes from your hatred of your mother.
That's not true, because I love my mother.
And I don't hate women.
I love and cherish women.
I hate whores, okay?
So, uh, if you're psychoanalyzing me, that's a bunch of Jewish retardation.
A bunch of Jewish retardation.
You're an idiot.
You hate women, you hate your mother.
I actually love my mom, and I love women, I just hate whores, that's all.
I just hate all these stupid dumb bitches and whores, okay?
No offense if you fall into that category, but I love women.
All the women that I'm friends with know that I love women.
I love women, I'm kissing them, I can't even help myself.
And you know when you're an e-celebrity, they let you do it.
I just kiss them, I don't even wait.
You can do whatever you want, right?
I'm kidding.
Joke.
That's a joke department.
But I love women.
I love my mom.
It's just a very specific category of women we have a problem with.
And there are these ones that are riding the carousel, and they're vulgar and lewd and crude, and they have mini bangs and septum rings and dyed hair and tattoos, and they're pudgy and lumpy.
And that's what we have a problem with.
Anyway, Will Homer says, 2XL gang should rise up and go for a run.
Yeah, exactly.
Windsor says, how do we contribute articles to your site?
Generally, please don't do this.
Please, I don't want to be reading multiple articles.
I shouldn't have said anything.
Doctor says, more from a black knicker.
Okay, thanks.
And that's Knicker, fan of Knick, nothing else.
Burger Fan says your fans are those people who only talk politics IRL.
Yeah, I know that, but I don't... I wish we could talk about something else sometimes.
Okay, that's our show.
Those are all our Super Chats.
That's gonna do it for us tonight.
That ends our... That ends our debate coverage.
Am I looking a little lumpy there?
It's just the way, I don't know, it's just the way the camera looked there because I was slouching.
I think I looked a little chunky because I was slouching, right?
But no, I'm very fit.
I'm very physically fit.
Okay, it looks like that's going to do it for us on our show tonight.
That concludes our coverage of the second Democratic presidential primary debate.
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It wasn't actually even all that fun, but we did it together.
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