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It's a great day.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day, always, it's going to be only America first.
America first.
Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
And the week is moving along pretty quickly with that late start.
Nice to get a little Monday off after the long weekend.
But we are back and I guess you could say this is really like the first official episode back.
I don't know folks.
We do a show yesterday about E-Drama.
As a serious and legitimate news man, it just doesn't feel like a legitimate episode.
Doesn't feel like a legitimate comeback.
So tonight it's like our first real show back.
Back to the regular news.
Regular things.
And there's lots to talk about in the news today.
Of course our featured story is about not what happened this year, but what happened two years ago today.
You may remember the Las Vegas shooting happened two years ago to the day, October 1st, 2017.
I'm sorry, October 2nd, 2017.
Getting a little confused here.
And we'll be talking about that tonight.
Of course, we still don't have a motive for the Las Vegas shooting.
If you remember, that was the deadliest mass shooting In American history, right?
More than 50 people killed, more than 400 people injured, and we still don't even know what happened.
And I remember back when the shooting happened, we tried to keep up with it, you know?
I think we probably talked about it for two weeks after the initial shooting, and we tried to revisit it every so many months on Twitter, on YouTube, and say, hey, still no motivation.
We still don't know what happened here.
And then I think in August 2018 the Feds came out and officially said, we're giving up, we're closing the case, we just simply can't find the motive.
And here we are two years later, we still have no additional facts, we don't have any theory, any narrative.
About what possibly happened there.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking about North Korea.
North Korea claimed to launch a nuclear missile from a submarine today, or just a regular missile that could have been nuclear capable.
And the United States responded by launching an ICBM of our own into the Pacific Ocean.
More of the same!
You know, more of the same.
I remember we were doing America First back in 2017.
The show started February 2017, and if you have a good memory, you might remember that it was spring and summer of 2017 when we saw all this activity.
In the first place, you know, North Korea would try a missile test, they would do an ICBM test or a medium-range missile test, and then America would respond with their own ICBM test into the Pacific Ocean.
This was like two years ago, textbook, exactly the same, how it happened today.
And at this point, I think you really got to ask yourself, how is this foreign policy going to work?
You know, the big question when we started these North Korean negotiations was, is North Korea ever just going to give up their nuclear arsenal?
And everybody said, no, that's impossible.
That's not going to happen.
You know, I was a little bit more optimistic.
I said, you know, maybe we can get them to denuclearize, or if we can't, at the very least, if we're able to smooth things over, We're able to have some kind of detente with North Korea.
That'll be better than what we had two years ago, three years ago.
But I don't know!
It's been two years since this negotiation started, since we opened up relations.
Right?
Or I'm sorry, it's been about a year actually.
2018, about a year and a half.
It was June 2018 when we had the first North Korean summit in Singapore.
But it's been two years since these missile tests kicked off when Trump first got inaugurated and now it seems like we're back to square one.
And nothing has been changed.
You know, none of their nuclear arsenal has been destroyed or identified.
Anything like that.
And we're just back to where we were.
Missile tests and we're pretending that this is not an issue.
The Trump administration has been Very muted about the recent short-range missile tests, but I don't know if this is a lot of progress.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking about Bernie Sanders who is dying.
He's dying of heart failure or something.
That's a bit of an exaggeration, but I don't know if you saw this on Twitter today, but the rumor is that it's not a rumor.
It is confirmed that he underwent a heart procedure for a blocked artery and was canceling all of his events until further notice.
Apparently, it's very serious.
They don't know if he had a heart attack or not, but he was experiencing chest discomfort and they went in and did a pretty serious heart surgery on the guy.
And to me, this just kind of confirms what we all already knew, which is this guy cannot be the president.
You know it's worth noting.
I think he's 70 years old Donald Trump is 73 You know so Donald Trump is a little bit older, and he's the president running for president again in 2020 But I think it's pretty clear if you saw the last presidential debate.
He lost his voice Bernie Sanders He looked generally confused sweaty Disheveled at least our guy I mean The president slurs his words a little bit.
I mean, it seems like the job is taking a toll on him, but generally speaking, he's able to keep up appearances, generally high energy.
So we'll talk about what kind of impact this will have on the Democratic primary.
You know, again, we have to remember that the general election is still a year out.
You know, so you look at Joe Biden, you look at Bernie Sanders, And they're way up there in age, and not only are they up there, but their health is failing.
You know, Elizabeth Warren, I think, is 70 as well, but she seems fine.
I mean, she looks great.
She hasn't had any major health complications.
I think she lost her voice a couple of times on the campaign trail, which, I mean, everybody loses their voice, right?
But, you know, Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, it's gonna be a long year for them, you know, with this kind of grueling schedule, and if things escalate, if they get the nomination, It's going to be a lot more busy.
It's going to be a lot more intense.
And they've got a year of it left.
Over a year, you know, just a little bit over a year.
So talk about what kind of effect this has on the election.
And it should be a pretty good show.
Lots of boring, regular news.
Not a lot of E-drama happening today.
We should get some more E-Drama later this week.
We'll see.
Maybe something will drop.
Maybe something will be discovered.
I don't know.
I can't tell you.
But for now, it's back to the boring old news.
And another reminder, I'm not going to be here tomorrow.
Because I'm going to be seeing Joker.
And of course, it is like a national holiday, basically.
So, I am forgiven.
So, I am permitted to take a day off.
Some people might say, well Nick, you just missed Thursday and Friday from Miami.
And you missed Monday because you were tired.
And now Thursday?
Well, you know what?
Thursday might as well be a holiday for us.
How long have we been waiting for this movie?
It's our movie.
It's our Black Panther.
And frankly, you shouldn't be watching America First anyway.
You should be seeing Joker as well.
Now, and it's really great now, for some reason, I don't know if they did this because of Dark Knight Rises and the shooting that happened in 2012, but they don't do the midnight releases anymore.
Now they just release it the day before.
You know, I was looking on Thursday and they have showings in the afternoon on Thursday.
You know, it used to be that, well, they would release it at midnight on Friday.
You know, the Friday that the big premiere was supposed to happen.
And now it's like, well, they just released it on Thursday.
There's like a showing at 4 o'clock.
There's a showing at 7.
There's a showing at 10.
I think they have a few midnight screenings.
Maybe it's just to make more money, I guess.
They say, well, we could just open it a little bit earlier.
Some movies are opening on Wednesday.
But, anyway.
So I won't be here tomorrow.
I have to be seeing, I have to see Joker.
I'll probably come back and do a stream on DLive and sort of react to it and review it.
So just keep an eye on my telegram for that.
I'll let you know.
We'll see.
But it's gonna be epic.
I'm very excited.
It's our only white pill.
You have to, you gotta give me the permission slip.
It's our only white pill left.
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I mean, Miami was pretty white-pilling.
Things are generally white-pilling, but after the Jesus is King debacle, we need a little... I need consumption.
I need to consume something that makes me feel good.
And that's gonna be the film tomorrow.
But...
Before we dive into our current events here, before we dive into the boring news, we do have a little E-Drama update.
We did cover this a little bit last night in the Super Chats.
And I didn't have all the information, like I said, because it was live during the show that this was developing.
People are just sort of tipping me off to this, sending in superchats about this, but we do have a little bit of an update about our E-Drama scandal yesterday.
So of course yesterday we covered the whole Ashley Sinclair situation, TLDR, you know, this is what we say, okay, to sort of sum it up quickly.
Ashley St.
Clair took a photo with me in Miami on Friday.
She got fired from Turning Point USA because of this.
She's a brand ambassador for Turning Point.
I'll add she doesn't get paid.
She told me when we were having dinner she said, I actually don't even get paid by... How am I a grifter if I don't even get paid by Turning Point USA?
And I'm like, you know, you get paid by somebody, right?
But anyway, I don't want to... She's in the hospital, so we're praying for... praying for a speedy recovery.
I guess it's pretty serious.
So I'm not gonna give her a hard time about, you know, that she definitely gets paid by somebody, but in any case, she was working for Turning Point USA as an ambassador.
She appears in a photograph with me.
She gets fired because of it, you know?
I mean, like, the day that Turning Point found out about the picture.
She gets completely fired.
And, you know, we went over this in great detail yesterday.
A lot of people had a lot to say about this.
You know, Will Chamberlain and Ian Miles Chong of Human Events.
Several writers from the Washington Examiner, including the retarded bitch Madeline Frye.
As well as the homosexual, Bradley Palumbo.
And you know, we found out that Bradley Palumbo is not just any homosexual, but like many homosexuals, he is also a suspected pedophile.
And this is the big news today.
Now again, we don't want to catch any lawsuits, don't want to catch any defamation suits.
I'm just going to tell you the evidence that we have.
Why we have reason to suspect, we have a reasonable suspicion, That perhaps something is not quite right with Bradley Palumbo.
Yesterday it was pointed out to me, after he attacked me, he attacked C.J.
Pearson, he wrote up this big article about how white nationalism is evil and all this, and went on the attack against me and all my friends.
People started to do a little digging around this character because, you know, I mean, he's obviously gay.
He follows in the footsteps of Guy Benson, another... I don't know.
I've heard some things about this guy.
So people did their due diligence.
The Groypers were out in full force.
You know, the Groypers took off the battle helmet.
You know, they took off the, you know, the normal attire for the Groyper when you know what time it is.
And they put on their detective hats.
The Groyper put on the detective hat and they went digging.
They went snooping around and they found Bradley Palumbo's Instagram page.
Now, I know this might sound like, you know, oh, so it's more social media drama, Instagram pages and this kind of thing.
But what they found might not surprise you at all.
They found in digging through Bradley Palumbo's following, who he's following on Instagram, he found many, many, many pages Of underage boys!
They found all kinds of meme pages from TikTok, from other websites featuring sexualized teenagers, people that are under the age of 18.
They found one page in fact, a private page, that said middle schoolers and it featured a profile picture featuring two middle school boys.
Now, of course we know that Bradley Palumbo is not guilty, because in response to this investigation, he privated his Twitter account so that nobody could look at it, nobody could see his posts, who he's following anymore.
Once he had privated his Instagram page, he unfollowed everybody, deleted all of his posts, and then deactivated his account.
And of course, these are the actions of an innocent man.
He went on Twitter and said, Oh!
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Now the gripers are going through my Instagram!
nick fuentes
I'm so under attack!
They're being so ridiculous!
The alt-right is trolling me!
And then he said, after he shut down the Instagram page, I'm not saying anything more on Twitter.
I'm done tweeting for the night.
Now does this, does this in anybody's mind reassure you that Bradley Palumbo is exactly who he says he is?
Which is just a normal functioning regular member of society who just happens to like to have sex with men?
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Or perhaps is this a bit of a cover-up?
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Is this a case of somebody caught red-handed looking at things that he should not have been looking at and acted very quickly to save his reputation and career?
Well, of course now.
We can really never know for sure.
The Instagram page doesn't exist.
The investigation is ongoing.
We are going to continue looking into this.
But to me, I think the facts basically speak for themselves.
We know the statistics about this problem in our society, and who is doing the raping of the children, you know, who is creating the child pornography, who is touching and molesting the children.
Somebody's doing the molesting, folks, and we know who it is, right?
We know what category that is.
But in any case, it's just more evidence.
On a serious note, I mean, we are joking about it, but look, I mean, it is totally a serious thing.
It is a very serious allegation, and it does disturb me deeply.
It is not a coincidence, by the way, that every time we see these political creatures from Washington D.C., every time they're coming out and attacking me, every time they're coming out and attacking right-wing nationalistic people, people, by the way, that happen to be Christian, Or in my case, Catholic.
The most Christian I think you can be.
In every case, they happen to be demonic.
In every case, they happen to be... There's something going on.
Lest we forget the Reagan battalion.
Does anybody remember this?
Perhaps the main attack that kicked all of this off in the beginning, Reagan Battalion was a Twitter account and they were actually, I think, a super PAC or a regular PAC during the 2016 election.
They had a website, they had a Twitter account.
These people were relentless in attacking me when my show first started back in 2017 and 2018.
And they were brutal.
I mean, they were the ones that initially published that tape of me from the Leadership Institute where I said, you know, race fixing is wrong and Jewish people are out to get me and this kind of thing.
They were, I mean, they were seriously out to get me for many, many months.
After a little bit of digging, we found out the same situation with Reagan Battalion.
I had a...
I had a tip that was sent to my email by somebody who installed a Keylogger application on the Reagan Battalion user's desktop, and we found out the identity of the Reagan Battalion Twitter account.
Nobody knew who was running it, and we found out through a Keylogger, which it is a little bit of shady hacking.
I didn't participate in this.
I was only tipped off about it.
But a Keylogger, when installed in your computer, it logs all the keystrokes that you make.
So, for example, we could look at all your search queries on Google, because it's logging all the typing that you're doing on your computer, and we found out who it was.
It was a man by the name of Benny Politsch, and it's not 100% confirmed, but we have it on good authority that this is who it was.
Benny Politsch, who is a Hasidic Jew from New York City, and we also found that he was searching up, oh, innocuous things like baby pornography, rape porn, little boy porn.
This is the kind of thing that this person was Googling.
This was the Reagan Battalion, which was in 2016 a seemingly regular, normal, never-Trump PAC.
There were many PACs of this variety from National Review and Daily Wire and things like this.
So it seemed to me to be just, oh, another true con sort of attack.
I was thinking maybe it'd be some boomer, maybe it'd be some baby boomer out in Texas or something.
And it turns out to be Benny Palatik, this Hasidic Jew, who also happens to run some kind of like public bathroom company.
And, you know, Palatown can tell you more about this.
There were some really disturbing things.
Possible human trafficking connections.
I mean really every time all this is to say...
Every time we dig into these people, these people who are really out to get me or really out to get nationalists, do you think it's a big coincidence that every time we just do a little bit of digging under the surface, we find the same thing every time?
Which is always children, which is always abusive children, pedophilia.
What do you think Jeffrey Epstein was all about?
I'm not saying that Bradley Palumbo was in some like, you know, baby sex trafficking and caught like Jeffrey Epstein, but you know what?
I think it fits into the broader trend.
Because all these people, like I said the other day, they're all part of the same machine.
They're all part of the same system.
And I really do believe...
I really believe this, that you don't get selected, your career doesn't get advanced, you don't get initiated into that globalist power structure unless they got something on you, unless they have something on you or they can control you, or unless you're down with something that they're doing.
I really do believe that.
I don't think that you get hired to be like, I don't think you have to have a blood rite sacrifice ritual to write for the Washington Examiner.
I'm not saying that.
But I really do believe that it's not a coincidence that these themes tend to present themselves over and over and over again no matter who we're talking about, at what level, right or left, media, government, money, whoever it is, why is it always this, right?
That's a question we really have to ask ourselves.
So, you know, investigation is ongoing.
Of course, in this country, you're innocent until proven guilty.
But, you know what?
I don't like what I saw.
The Groypers don't like what we saw.
And these are not the actions of an innocent man.
If that was, he said, oh, it's meme pages.
It's all a joke.
It's all, you know, they're making things up.
It's some kind of a smear campaign.
If it's a smear campaign, explain yourself.
Full transparency.
Show us what you're following if it's so innocuous.
Show everybody the pages you're following, you know?
For what it's worth, he writes for the Washington Examiner.
Who do you think reads these, like, right-wing rags?
And all these conservative media publications.
Go and explain to your right-wing audience, all these boomers, go and show them these Instagram pages and explain to them, oh, here's this Instagram page I follow of underage boys kissing each other.
See?
This is fine.
I mean, this is just, uh...
You know, this is just what we do, right?
Go ahead and show them the middle schooler meme page.
I'm sure they'll get a big kick out of that.
I'm sure he knows you obviously can't do that.
Have to shut it down.
He knows what he's doing is wrong.
He knows.
That's why he deleted.
But in any case, that's the E-Drama.
I think I've covered it pretty much in as good a detail as we have right now.
All the information we've got on this.
But like I said, Groipers are on the case.
Groipers truly are the vanguard class.
The revolutionary vanguard of America.
We're gonna move on.
We're gonna talk about our news here.
You know, that's a bit of a white pill, I guess, that enemies are being exposed.
Cassie D- One last thing.
Cassie Dillon tweeted out today.
She was like, props to Brad Palumbo for fighting off all the Gripers today.
You know, props to him for beating off the alt-right attacks.
Beating back, I should say.
Bit of a Freudian slip.
Beating back the... beating back... Why does that happen so much on the show?
What did I say the last time?
Instead of saying busting balls, I said busting nuts?
Sheesh, Kathy's you on the brain, right?
No, just kidding!
That's a joke!
That's a joke!
But she said, you know, like, congratulations to Brad Palumbo for beating back the alt-right smear, the alt-right attack.
And it's like, what are you talking about, you stupid bitch?
What is beating back an attack?
Deleting your Instagram account and then logging off because you got bullied too hard?
Anyway, we're gonna dive into the news.
We're gonna look at this Bernie Sanders situation.
Like I said, Bernie Sanders not doing so hot!
The chat's laughing.
Chat is laughing at me.
Yeah, yeah, get your kicks in, all right?
Laugh it up.
We're gonna talk about this Bernie Sanders thing.
You know, I kind of predicted this.
I predicted this way back in the beginning of 2019 that these people are not gonna last, man.
Look at everybody in the Democratic primary.
The top three candidates in the Democratic primary, it's Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren.
They're all over the age of 70.
And it's like, look, you can be over the age of 70.
70's really not that old in the grand scheme of things, you know?
But when you're running for president, when you're running for the most difficult job on planet Earth...
And some say even running is harder than the actual job.
Because when you're running for president, you're back and forth and you're doing five different events every day and phone calls and fundraising and I don't know.
I mean I would imagine it's almost just as hard as actually running.
It's physically exhausting.
So if you're like 70 and you're just chilling out, I'm sure that's fine.
When you're 70, 73, whatever, I think Joe Biden's pushing 75 or 76, It's gonna take a big toll on you running at this stage in your life.
And I predicted way early on that I think Joe Biden's really gonna face some trouble, but I guess maybe it'll be Bernie Sanders instead.
This is a report from Reuters today.
It says, Bernie Sanders' campaign said Wednesday that the Democratic presidential candidate had a heart procedure for a blocked artery and was canceling events and appearances until further notice.
The 78-year-old... I'm sorry, I think I said he was 70 earlier.
He's 78.
The 78-year-old Vermont senator experienced chest discomfort during a campaign event on Tuesday and sought medical evaluation.
Two stents were, quote, successfully inserted and Sanders is conversing and in good spirits.
According to the campaign, he's recovering at a Las Vegas hospital.
Interesting on the anniversary, right?
Sanders tweeted on Wednesday afternoon that he was, quote, feeling good.
I'm fortunate to have good health care and great doctors and nurses helping me to recover.
The Sanders campaign wouldn't say whether the candidate had suffered a heart attack before the blockage was opened, but a doctor not involved in the care said if not, Sanders could expect to be back to a normal busy schedule in about a week.
This is the second time during the 2020 campaign that health problems have forced Sanders to ease up on what has otherwise been a robust campaign schedule.
Just last month he canceled some appearances in South Carolina because he lost his voice.
The campaign said at the time that he felt fine.
And you know, to me, who knows what his health situation is.
We're not in the operating room.
I'm not a doctor, clearly.
Right?
So we don't really know the whole story here.
He could have had a heart attack, and they would not cover that, right?
If he had a heart attack, the Sanders campaign would not be releasing that to the public.
That would end his campaign right here, right?
So he very well could have had a heart attack.
If not, it was just chest discomfort.
Nevertheless, it's a pretty invasive and serious heart surgery.
You know, they placed two stents.
It's heart surgery.
That's kind of a big deal, right?
I don't really know what the prognosis is for somebody like this, but look, the guy's 78 years old.
It can't be good.
It can't be good for your health that you're coming in on 80, clocking in on 80 years old, and you're running for President of the United States the second time in your life, and a year out from the actual general election, you're having heart surgery?
I mean, I don't think it takes a doctor to tell you that this is not going anywhere.
This is not going to be a good idea.
So, you know to me what this says is this is Elizabeth Warren's nomination I have to say the biggest winner and I hate to look at it this way A man is dying, right?
But to me, we have to look at it from the perspective of electoral politics, from the perspective of the campaign, the election which is happening, the primary campaign, and the Democratic Party.
Of course, who stands the most to gain from this?
It's Elizabeth Warren.
We know that the polling right now is pretty tight.
You've got Joe Biden, who's by far and away the frontrunner.
You've got Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders fighting for second place.
And depending on the polling that you're looking at, some polls have Sanders and Warren, you know, they're at 15, some say they're at 20, whatever.
But the top three are all in double digits.
Nobody else comes close.
Right?
If Bernie Sanders bows out of the race right now, being a populist, being a socialist, democratic socialist, whatever, being in favor of Medicare for All and all this, who do you think stands to gain his entire electorate or the vast majority of it?
Clearly it's Elizabeth Warren.
You know, right now, I think the only reason why Elizabeth Warren is not running away with the nomination outright is because Bernie Sanders is acting as a spoiler.
You know, you gotta think of it very strictly in terms of mathematics, in terms of what a primary or caucus vote is going to look like.
In 2020, in February, when the first caucus happens in Iowa.
You look at it very clearly.
If Joe Biden can take first place with 25-some percent of the vote, you know, if he can get a plurality and even just barely make it, you know, barely get the highest percentage out of the field, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are going to split the progressive vote.
You know, maybe Sanders gets 12, maybe Elizabeth Warren gets 15, you know, I'm speculating.
That's 27% of progressives.
versus you know maybe Joe Biden gets 20 or 25 or something like this right?
So you can see very clearly where Warren and Sanders are splitting the entire progressive electorate of which there are a lot of progressives that are hungry for an actual populist medicare-for-all kind of a candidate they're splitting that vote in half and meanwhile Joe Biden is gaining the entire establishment centrist blue dog moderate sort of a vote so he's consolidated for the most part but that That electorate, that constituency, Buttigieg, Kamala, are not really competitive.
They've not really been rising the polls at all.
So if Sanders gets out of the race, or even if enough people are convinced that he can't win, if enough people are convinced that he's not going to make it across the finish line, he's not going to make it until November, who do you think stands to gain?
It's Elizabeth Warren.
So I see this development from Sanders and it really only bolsters my Increasingly optimistic or increasingly certain prediction that Elizabeth Warren is going to win the nomination.
I really do believe.
I look at Joe Biden.
I look at Bernie Sanders.
They're dying.
If Joe Biden, if he dies or if something happens to him and he gets out of the race, obviously Elizabeth Warren is a new frontrunner.
If Bernie Sanders dies, or if something bad happens to him and he has to pull out of the race, she'll inherit all his votes.
In either case, Elizabeth Warren is in a very good position to inherit a lot of votes in the long run, you know?
And this all goes back to, by the way, vindicated once again, I said this way back in spring, in spring and a little bit in winter, You know, people have been asking me throughout this year, 2019, you know, throughout, like, the race started in January 2019.
That's extremely early for a presidential race to start.
You know, a full, the beginning of the year before the race is, like, unheard of, you know?
And people are asking me all the way back then, and all the way through the year, who's gonna win?
Who's gonna win?
Who's your pick?
What's your prediction?
And I would always get very frustrated and say, like, we literally have no idea.
None of this information means anything.
Fundraising, polling, none of this stuff at this stage in the game means anything.
What really matters, more than the platform, more than the fundraising, more than any kind of this analytic type stuff, is the candidate themselves.
I said that's why we have to wait for the debates.
Because we have to see what the dynamic is going to look like between the candidates.
We have to look at who's strong.
Which candidate has the vitality, has the wisdom, the strength to go all the way?
I mean, that's really what it's about, because you could have looked at the 2016 election, the primary in the Republican Party, and you could have said, well, Marco Rubio is polling well on the issues, or Ted Cruz is, you know, he's a rock-solid conservative, or maybe it's the libertarian moment.
You could have looked at the fundraising, where the fundraising was honestly better than Trump in a lot of these different campaigns.
But if you looked at the debates, you saw that Donald Trump was the guy.
He had the character, he had the fortitude to go the extra mile.
He was the one, through his will, through his, again, the strength of his character, he was able to triumph.
It's that sort of intangible quality that you have to measure when it comes to these races.
That's why Joe Biden, maybe on a piece of paper, Would be a candidate that's going to win.
He's white.
He's moderate.
He's been around forever.
Blacks support him more than any other candidate.
He's got a lot of support in the Midwest where they need to win in 2020.
But you look at him on the debates and the man's not healthy.
You look at him in the debates and he's confused.
He's slurring his words.
He's forgetting things.
There's all these gaffes.
He's not really able to fend off these attacks very successfully.
You know, and the same is true with Bernie Sanders.
He lost his voice.
He's disheveled.
He's almost 80.
And then you look at Warren and every debate we've seen, she has a strong performance.
The polling numbers are steadily rising.
She's got the message.
She's got the charisma.
You know, she is one of these personalities, I think, that is really going to capture the hearts and minds, the imagination of the voters.
Sounds corny, but these are the things that win elections.
So I think that this is going to be, it's going to be very good for her.
I'll just say that, but we're gonna move on.
We're gonna take a look at North Korea, and then we'll dive into Las Vegas.
So, North Korea, nobody really likes when I talk about North Korea.
Everybody, I think, finds this kind of boring.
And frankly, I do too, okay?
I'd much rather talk about e-drama, but the news is the news.
So we're gonna dive in here.
This is from Reuters and also Fox News.
It's as North Korea said on Thursday that it had successfully test-fired a new type of submarine-launched ballistic missile from the sea off its east coast on Wednesday aimed at containing external threats and bolstering its self-defense.
The launch came a day after it announced the resumption of talks with the United States on ending its nuclear program.
It is seen by analysts as the most provocative test by North Korea since it started the talks with the United States in 2018.
The new type of SLBM called Pukgu-sa... I'm just North Korean.
I can't read this.
It's a missile, okay?
It's a SLBM.
It's blah blah blah three.
Was fired in vertical mode.
The North Korea's official KCNA news agency said confirming an assessment by South Korea's military on Wednesday that the missile was launched at a lofted angle.
KCNA said, quote, the successful new type SLBM test firing comes to be of great significance as it ushered in a new phase In containing the outside forces threat to the DPRK and further bolstering its military muscle for self-defense.
North Korea's recent missile test was not launched from a submarine, according to US officials, as was initially reported, but rather from a barge or underwater platform.
Some experts have said that North Korea is attempting to raise the stakes and ramp up pressure on the US before their nuclear negotiations on Saturday.
According to a visiting scholar at Seoul's ASEAN Institute for Policy Studies says called the North is trying to convey a message that time is not on the side of the United States and that it could take a different path if the working level talks don't go the way it wants them to.
In response, the U.S.
Air Force tested an unarmed Minuteman III ICBM early Wednesday with a launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The missile lifted off at 1.13 a.m., traveled 4,200 miles over the Pacific Ocean to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
I'm butchering all these Asian names, but you know what?
I'm not Asian, so it doesn't matter, alright?
Maybe Cathy Xu can be a guest.
She can be my translator here.
Cathy Xu.
Cathy Xu, read these Korean words for me, please, will you?
He told me she speaks Mandarin how exotic the launch came a day This is what we're gonna enjoy this for so long the launch came a day after North Korea fired another ballistic missile, you know Which I just read off And so, we're back at square one here.
We're back at square one with North Korea.
This is exactly the kind of thing that was happening in 2017.
North Korea does these missile tests.
Provocative.
This is meant to pressure the United States to make a deal.
The idea is this.
They're demonstrating to America that they are advancing their ballistics program.
You know, they have tested warheads.
Now the trick is to build competent missiles that could deliver warheads to the United States.
It's to develop other means of delivery, which would be submarine, obviously.
They have bombers that can drop nuclear warheads.
They're working on ICBMs that can deliver nuclear warheads.
And now they're trying to work on submarine-based warheads so they can get the nuclear triad And so the message is this.
It is to say the United States better make a deal, because if they don't make a deal, if they don't come to the table and begin to lift sanctions, then we are going to continue to advance our nuclear program to the point where we will develop a fully competent nuclear triad, a full nuclear arsenal, and at that point we will be able to resist any kind of intervention by the United States.
That would mean that attacking North Korea would be basically similar to attacking China, Or France, or Russia, or the United Kingdom.
If they were to develop a submarine-based delivery system for nuclear weapons and an ICBM capability, and expand their nuclear arsenal, then any kind of enforcement that we would seek against North Korea, any kind of forcible disarmament, would be cancelled!
Or, at the very least, it would severely complicate things.
Because you understand, right now, maybe we could go into North Korea and disarm them with our military.
It would be catastrophic because they have chemical weapons, they have biological weapons that they could detonate, and who knows?
I mean, they've probably got agents all over the world.
At the very least, they could detonate them near Seoul, which is a major population center, the capital of South Korea.
They could detonate them near China.
They could cause huge casualties.
Moreover, they've got artillery pieces all across the border.
Again, South Korea's capital, Seoul, is right along the border.
They could wipe out that city just with conventional artillery fire alone.
Then you factor in the possibility that they have nuclear warheads.
And you know that if we went in, they would be using their nuclear warheads.
It would be like the Samson Option.
The Samson Option is Israel's foreign policy doctrine.
I'm going to sneak in a little red pill here.
The Samson Option says that if Israel were ever about to fall to Arab forces or anybody else, they would use their nuclear arsenal to destroy the whole world.
I'm not joking you can look this up and this is supposed to be this like apocalyptic deterrent that says you better not win a war against Israel because if you win a war against Israel we'll just genocide the whole planet.
I'm not joking that's real and so it's a similar thing with North Korea that if we go in even notwithstanding chemical biological artillery Complications?
If we go in, they might just nuke the whole thing anyway, right?
Well, add to that, then, if they have a submarine arsenal, if they've got submarines off the west coast of the United States or off the east coast, they don't even need to develop ICBMs.
If they develop a submarine-based missile delivery system, they could put their submarines off our coast and use short-range missiles to bomb the American homeland.
At that point, attacking North Korea becomes unacceptable.
It would be like on par again with attacking Russia.
We would no longer have this kind of first strike advantage where we could totally take out North Korea's arsenal conceivably and they would not be able to retaliate.
If they develop all these means of delivery, we go in there and odds are we either get one from a submarine or we get one from an ICBM.
We're not able to guarantee that we could take out their whole arsenal, and there could be a possibility that we suffer a nuclear strike, and that's an unacceptable risk.
So that's the calculation in the mind of the North Koreans, is they want to create this threat.
And by the way, I don't think they're anywhere near developing a submarine capable of nuclear missile.
You know, the American intelligence said that this was launched from an underwater platform or a barge.
It was not actually launched from a submarine.
They say that their fleet is too small and unsophisticated, which I would find believable.
You know, because missile technology is very intense.
Miniaturizing a warhead is very scientifically intense.
Mounting it on a submarine, I mean, these are things that are just not within the scope of the competence of the North Koreans.
They just don't have the resources.
In terms of human capital and money to put something like this together, right?
So I don't believe that this is happening anytime soon.
But they want us to believe that they have an ICBM.
They want us to believe that they have a submarine capable missile.
So that America is under the impression, American negotiators are under the impression that the clock is ticking and we better start getting them to denuclearize.
In other words, start taking down sanctions.
What they really want is reciprocity.
I'll explain this.
In the deal-making process, what we're pushing right now is they have to completely wipe out their nuclear arsenal and then we take off the sanctions.
North Korea wants reciprocity.
They want to take down one part of their nuclear program and then we take off one sanction.
They take down another part of their nuclear program, we take off another sanction.
And why do they want this?
Of course they want to have their cake and eat it too.
They want their economy to be opened up, they want sanctions relief, and also they know that they can pretend to take apart their nuclear arsenal, but not actually do it.
They could fully rebuild it once all the sanctions are taken off, and then they've got a full nuclear arsenal, they've got what they have now, except there's no sanctions.
America has been humiliated.
You know, we've maybe pulled our troops out from South Korea.
So this is effectively what they want.
They want to force our hand and say, look, the only option for you to get what you want is reciprocity.
We're going to keep advancing our nuclear arsenal.
We're getting, it's imminent that we're going to develop a triad and this huge nuclear capability.
And you won't have this first strike advantage, and your missile shield is not going to work, and so on.
And so you better start negotiating, so at the very least, even if you don't like taking off sanctions, we're going to start taking down our nuclear program.
In this hypothetical, we start taking off the sanctions, we get rid of the sanctions, they get rid of their nuclear program.
Once the sanctions are gone, they secretly still have it.
They secretly still have a breakout capability, whatever.
And that's their endgame with this.
You know, and so to me there's really not any good options here, I have to tell you.
You know, in 2018 the idea was we were going to go over there and we were going to say, look, no sanctions relief until you get verifiable, complete, and irreversible denuclearization.
You identify all your nuclear assets, you destroy them, and you destroy them such that it cannot be reversed, you cannot rebuild it, and then we'll take out the sanctions, and then we give you all these goodies.
And we've been trying this for a year and a half now.
You know, it was June 2018 when the first summit happened in Singapore, and we got like a shallow promise to denuclearize.
We had another summit this year, I think it was in February.
You know, so we have had two summits.
President Trump even went over to North Korea recently after I think it was the G7 or G20 summit, I forget which one.
You know, so we had basically like an unofficial third summit even, but none of this is really working.
We're back to where we were with the same missile diplomacy and everything.
And really gotta ask yourself, is it time then for America to reevaluate our geopolitical interests?
Is it time to adjust our grand strategy?
Either we're going to have to stomach war with North Korea.
I mean, look, and I'm just laying out the options here.
I'm laying out the viable paths here.
Either the defense establishment in America, the defense lobby, has to say, look, we're just going to have to, you know, disarm them forcefully because clearly the diplomacy stuff is not going to work, or we're just going to have to give up and say, you know what, North Korea has a nuclear arsenal.
They're not going to give it up.
War is an unacceptable outcome.
That's an unacceptable contingency.
So we just got to let them have it and maybe just manage their nuclear program.
I guess that's the other outcome.
You know, to me, I mean, I guess here's the thing.
The bottom line is, just like with Iran, the strategy that this administration is pursuing is something in the middle.
We're not accepting that they have a nuclear arsenal, but we're also not going to forcibly disarm them.
So what we're doing instead is we're just sort of keeping the pressure on, we're throttling them with the sanctions, and so all this is to say, you know, we're not going to allow this, we're also not going to take it, But if you keep your nuclear arsenal, we're gonna make it very, very, very painful for you.
We're gonna choke you to death, you're gonna starve, your people are gonna starve, and either your country's gonna go belly up, you know, the people are gonna revolt, and your country will just grind to a halt, because you won't have energy, you won't have foreign currency, you're just gonna run out of food, and that's the end, right?
Or you're gonna come to the negotiating table and cooperate, you know?
So to me, I think at this point it's really just a waiting game.
The tough part about this is, Trump only has so many years in office, you know?
If he loses in 2020 whoever gets in might say well we're gonna go to war or we're just going to allow it.
So the trouble with this containment strategy is it really does require a steady hand on this foreign policy regardless of the administration.
I think honestly to an extent it's working in the sense that we've achieved détente.
The North Koreans are clearly getting desperate.
They're doing these missile attacks because they're getting desperate.
They want sanctions relief.
That's why they're being provocative.
If they could handle it, you know, they would just say we're okay with this détente.
Everything's fine.
Whatever.
But they're acting provocatively.
They're lashing out because they are trying to communicate.
They're trying to show strength when, in fact, they're actually very desperate for relief.
So, you know, it's probably working.
And maybe it's sort of like the Soviet Union in the sense that one day it's all just going to go down.
It's just going to hit the fan.
It's going to collapse.
You know, we'll get a radical change in outcomes.
That's sort of how it happened in 2018 where they just suddenly came to the negotiating table.
So I guess we'll have to keep an eye on it.
But it's just something to think about that this strategy, it's really, we don't have a lot of good options here.
But that's North Korea.
We'll see.
Our real story though our featured story for tonight is about Las Vegas and you know again this isn't really news but it is just another one of these cases it's one of these unsolved mystery mysteries one of these x-files type stories where it's another one of these stories that really shows you that everything is not as it seems.
This is why I cover this kind of stuff.
You know, is it really like huge consequential news that it's the second anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting?
Not really, right?
But why this is important is to remind people that this was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S.
history.
No explanation was ever given.
And this guy was the biggest spook I've ever seen in my life.
The shooter in Las Vegas, Steven Paddock, he worked three government jobs before he decided to commit the deadliest mass shooting in American history for no reason at all.
And you're telling me the FBI investigated this for a better part of a year and they just didn't figure out why?
They have no inkling, no clue, not the slightest idea why a 60-some year old retiree who made millions of dollars in some kind of real estate agency or something and worked all these government jobs went off and decided to shoot 500, 600 people.
We have no idea.
And even better than that, even better than that is not only did the media not tell us, or rather, not only did the FBI not tell us, which maybe we know why the FBI didn't tell us, because maybe he was working for the FBI, but what about the media?
Why did the media investigate this?
To me, this just goes to show, just like with Jeffrey Epstein, how it's all connected.
Because it wasn't just these strange occurrences that happened, but it's also the government that's covering it up.
And it's not just the strange occurrence and the government covering it up, but it's also the media that covers it up.
It's also the media that stops talking about it, and tells you to stop asking questions, and they put all these red herrings out, right?
They tell you, oh well, you know, maybe he was just crazy, maybe people just do these things, or you know, maybe it was this, maybe it was that.
And they try to distract, and ultimately then they just bury it.
And then even better than that, it's the tech companies and it's big tech and they're out there to punish anybody who asks any questions, right?
If you have a conspiracy theory about Jeffrey Epstein, if you have a conspiracy theory about the Las Vegas shooting, if you have a conspiracy theory about Sandy Hook, God forbid, or about the shooting in Parkland, Florida, well then we're going to suppress your content and we're going to ban you from YouTube and you're not allowed to question these things.
So it really just goes to show you how all these institutions are acting in concert.
They're cooperating.
They're colluding towards a common endgame, which is to get you to forget about all this stuff and to get you to not think about these kinds of things.
And I'll read you.
This is a report from Fox News.
Two years have now passed since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S.
history, yet the biggest question about it remains unanswered.
The American public is still in the dark as to why Las Vegas gunman Steven Paddock opened fire on Contra goers outside the Mandalay Bay Resort On October 1st, 2017, killing 58 and wounding hundreds more.
The FBI's agents and behavior specialists spent more than a year investigating the attack.
Officials released clips of nearly 1,200 officer body camera videos, many hours of 911 audio recordings, and dozens of handwritten and transcribed witness accounts.
But 730 days later...
No one can definitively say what Paddock's motive for the massacre was.
Paddock acted alone when he planned and carried out the attack, Aaron Ruse, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas office, said in January.
The 64-year-old fatally shot himself as police arrived into his hotel suite.
Las Vegas police closed their investigation in August 2018 without establishing a motive.
Paddock was a retired postal service worker, accountant, and real estate investor who owned real estate properties and homes in Reno and in a retirement community more than an hour's drive from Las Vegas.
He also held a pilot's license and liked to gamble tens of thousands of dollars at a time.
It's also interesting to point out that not only was he a postal service worker, He was an accountant, but he wasn't just an accountant for anybody.
He was an accountant for a lot of intelligence agencies, defense contractors, people that were very close and tight with the intelligence community and the US government.
So, you know, they say he was an accountant.
Well, you know, he wasn't an accountant for McDonald's.
He wasn't an accountant for a life insurance firm.
He was an accountant for defense contractors, and that's kind of an important detail, don't you think?
But you know, all this is to say, 58 people are killed, more than 500 are shot.
It's the deadliest mass shooting in US history.
And we all just forgot about it.
You know, they just convinced you that this was something that didn't matter.
Nobody cares.
They could carry out an attack like this, of that scale, of that magnitude.
I mean, do you remember when this happened?
It was all over the news.
And just think about it.
Something as big as that, they could completely sweep under the rug, and two years later, all we can say is, yep, Yeah, remember that thing that happened two years ago?
Yeah, we still don't know.
And everyone will forget about it tomorrow, too.
And all this is to say, you're telling me that conspiracy theories about immigration, right?
About trade, about the longer-term trends, the bigger things that are happening in our country?
You're telling me there can't be any possible collusion or coordination between all these same interests for any bigger goals?
To me, that's what this is about.
That's what this is about.
That's what Jeffrey Epstein is about.
In every case when this kind of thing happens, they're only revealing themselves.
They're only showing, you know, whoever is in control here, This transnational globalist ruling class, they're simply showing you that they are completely in control and they will tell you what we're going to talk about today and what we're not going to talk about.
What opinion you can have and what opinion you can't have.
And if you have the wrong opinion, well then you get banned and you're a conspiracy theorist and you're a far-right radical and you're dangerous.
And now you're put on a list.
And now we're going to take your gun away.
And now we're also going to maybe try you.
Maybe we're also going to have some kind of other red flag laws.
Maybe we'll put surveillance devices on you and whatever.
You know, this is the kind of thing that I'm talking about.
So, you know, two years later from Las Vegas and people are, you know, still don't believe me when we talk about false flags or maybe the government is secretly involved in these kinds of things.
Look no further than this.
The government can and is willing to use terror attacks against their own people to achieve their goals.
I mean, just think about that.
The government can and is willing to use terror attacks against their own people.
It's well documented.
You can look it up.
There are many cases of this.
Operation Northwoods is one of the most famous examples.
This was declassified.
It was a 1970 memo where the CIA planned to do all kinds of major terror attacks across the United States, blame it on the Cubans, and they thought that this would create a pretext to go to war against the Castro regime in Cuba.
You can look it up.
Totally real.
You know, and Las Vegas is another episode where you have to ask yourself, is that what happened here?
Was this a gun trafficking deal gone wrong?
You know, was this some kind of CIA, FBI operation gone wrong?
It would make a lot of sense.
If the FBI couldn't get to the bottom of it, maybe they weren't trying.
Maybe they knew it was happening from the start, and there never really was an investigation, right?
You know, I always find it very interesting that whenever it's a mass shooting by, you know, an El Paso, When somebody goes and shoots up a Walmart, they can ascertain within an hour that he posted an anti-immigration manifesto to 8chan, and he was a guy that hated immigrants and so on, even though, like, half the people he killed were Mexican, right?
And with the New Zealand manifesto, we know right away.
We know his identity, we know his name, we know everything.
I mean, he did livestream it, so it's slightly different, but they can ascertain all the details.
For so many of these shootings, within an hour, they can figure out all the details.
In many cases, within 24 or 48 hours, they got the guy, they got his fingerprints, they got his DNA, they've talked to his mother, his father, everybody he ever talked to, everybody that looked at him when he walked to work that day.
I mean, they figure it out.
You're telling me that after the deadliest mass shooting in American history, after a year-long investigation, they've got nothing?
No idea?
No clue?
No theory?
Nothing?
This is the FBI?
That, again, after an hour of any mass shooting, they know full well the manifesto, the guy, his relatives, and so on, his race, generations, where he came from, and all the rest?
To me, it just goes to show, I mean, the government was clearly involved in this.
The government's clearly involved, and the media's clearly covering it up.
And the media doesn't have to cover this stuff up.
The media's supposed to be journalists.
They're supposed to investigate government cover-ups.
In theory, If everything were as it seems, Dateline and 60 Minutes and NBC and all these other people should be investigating these things.
Remember like Watergate?
That's what they try to tell you.
They try to tell you, and our idea of the press is supposed to be that they are these tireless journalists that are working against the government.
You know, they're working to expose corruption and fraud and Secret things?
Are they doing that anymore, really?
What the press does is like political partisan attacks on the president.
When's the last time they really did a hard-hitting investigative report about the military-industrial complex, you know?
Or the international banking cartel, or anything like that.
These black ops that are happening, clearly, inside our country and outside our country.
The media doesn't have to cover this stuff up, but they do.
Because the media is not journalists.
The media is all the same people that are running the government.
You know, and it works the same way with big tech.
Mark Zuckerberg and Google and Jack Dorsey, they don't have to ban people that ask questions about Sandy Hook.
They don't have to ban people that ask questions about Las Vegas or about Jeffrey Epstein or 9-11 or whatever, but they do.
Jack Dorsey said Twitter is going to be the free speech wing of the free speech party.
He owns Twitter.
He could very easily say, you know what, I really am a free speech guru.
I'm a young, like, tech evangelist, whatever, and I'm gonna use my platform to make a difference.
But he's not.
He's cooperating.
You know, all these guys are cooperating.
Zuckerberg, Dorsey, Google, and they're all saying, we're gonna shut down, just like the media, just like the government, anybody that asks questions about this.
They're all on the same team.
They're all on the same page.
They all control the news cycle, and they control world events, and they don't want you to know that.
They don't want you to ask any questions.
They want you to bicker about impeachment.
Oh, the impeachment inquiry this week!
Oh, Donald Trump!
Oh, well, what about Hunter Biden in Ukraine?
Well, I don't know, I mean...
Maybe it was Hunter or Donald Trump.
Was he the real corrupt one?
Let's bring on our political analysts.
Let's bring on our Republican strategists.
Well, well listen Steve.
You know here's what you got to remember.
You know the Obama administration blah blah blah.
Well here's our Democratic operative.
Well listen Steve.
You know this guy's a big liar.
I'll tell you how it really is.
Barack Obama was innocent.
I mean this is what they want us to talk about.
This is what they want us to be distracted about all the time.
Meanwhile they control it all!
You know, the real story is not right and left.
I've been saying this for weeks now.
This has been the focus of the show for weeks now.
You know, about a month ago, the focus of the show was on ironic racism.
That's a joke, by the way.
It was about... I'm kidding.
It was about crime in America, right?
The focus of the show was about crime and about demographics.
Now the focus of the show is about... it's about this battle that's happening.
The real division.
The real division, the real struggle here, not right and left, and by the way, it's also not forward like Andrew Yang says.
It's between the people that are clearly in control, the ruling class, transnational elite, rootless transnational elite, and it's all us people on the bottom.
They're supposed to believe what's going on.
We're supposed to believe that this is all This is all happening coincidentally, or we're supposed to believe it's all part of the plan, you know?
We have to believe in this illusion of choice.
When immigration happens and immigrants are pouring into the country, this is happening ostensibly because of choices that we made.
Why do we have millions of immigrants?
I guess we decided that.
I guess this is the consequence of some election or something.
Why are we eating bugs all of a sudden?
I don't know.
I mean, I guess it's good for us now.
I guess the environment is bad.
So now we have to eat these crickets now or something?
Why are we living in shoeboxes?
I mean, I guess I kind of like this.
I mean, I guess living in a shoebox apartment in Manhattan in some mega city instead of living in a nice house.
Well, this is actually fun.
I mean, I love being downtown, right?
I mean, I love being in the city.
I mean, and this is what it's all about.
This is why, in a liberal, democratic society, the information stuff is so important.
And I've said this before.
In a country like Russia, it's almost preferable.
Because sure, Vladimir Putin is in charge.
But Vladimir Putin, at the end of the day, doesn't really care if you know he's in charge or not.
You know, if you're in Russia, you might very well say, yeah, like, Putin is in control.
Like, yeah, he rigged the election, and even when he wasn't the president, when he was only the prime minister, like, he was still in control, and all these oligarchs answer to him, and he controls the media and so on.
Well, you can say that, as long as you don't really have a problem with it, you know?
But in a liberal democratic and really in a technological industrial society, it doesn't work like that.
You have to be made to believe what's happening is of your own making.
You have to believe it is a necessary part of the system of control.
That you are buying into what's happening, you know?
I think Ted Kaczynski wrote a little bit about this.
You have to be molded and shaped so that you fit into the system and serve the system and you have to believe that all of this is good for us and of our own making because at the end of the day we do vote at the ballot box.
So at the end of the day, the whole system is contingent on us buying into this and saying, I'm choosing one guy over the other.
I'm going in and I'm making a choice.
I'm making a selection.
We are controlling, however marginally, you know, as one individual voter, we are controlling our destiny.
And we can be part of political activism groups and whatever, but we have sovereignty.
We have autonomy.
We're making choices about what's happening.
I'm going to vote Republican this time.
Oh, I don't know.
Now I'm going to vote Democrat this time.
Completely ignoring that none of this really matters.
It's all contingent on us believing, you know, watching what they want us to watch, seeing what they want us to see, looking at the things they want us to pay attention to, and ultimately, you know, believing this is all a product of our own decisions, when it isn't.
It is clearly directed.
That's the biggest lie of the free market, is that this spontaneous order is this democratic thing where, you know, everybody gets what they want because they vote with their dollar and they vote with their feet.
Well, clearly, Society is hierarchical, you know?
It is asymmetrical.
Not everybody is equal.
Not everybody is equal in terms of their mental capacity and in terms of their resources.
So are you really going to tell me that the people that control these oligopolistic markets or monopolistic markets are not directing consumer tastes?
Are you really telling me that the media cartel is not directing what people are looking at and what they're seeing?
Are you telling me that like your average media consumer is going to say, Well, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, well, you know, they're not giving it to me straight.
I'm going to look at an alternative media source.
Who's going to be the alternative media source?
You know, do you think that ABC, NBC, all these major media companies, do you see that maybe just by the virtue of their legitimacy and their credibility and their existence, that they in some way are directing the market, are directing the society, have an inadvertent amount of control over the society?
They have perhaps more agency in this equation than any individual media consumer and you know it goes with every it goes with every institution of power in the country you know.
But the lie of the free market and the democracy is we are all sovereign citizens.
We vote with our ballot, we vote with our dollar, we vote with our feet and we are in control.
Well are you really?
You're bombarded with advertisements every second of every day.
You practically can't walk outside the house or brush your teeth without watching an advertisement.
You don't think There's anything in there?
You don't think that there's anything toxic?
You know?
I don't think there's any kind of group control effect, that there's some kind of degree of group control, that people are conforming to the social order, and the social order is being directed by influencers and tastemakers, and maybe those people are being guided.
I mean, don't you see why it's not really as it seems?
And I'm not trying to say that, you know, I'm not one of these freedom zealots by no stretch.
I'm not saying that the solution is to free the people, man, and, you know, wake everyone up.
The point is to say this.
In every society, you have an elite.
And every society, this is the way it goes.
The masses do not have agency.
The masses do not have the internal monologue.
They are not really these critical thinkers and rational people, and that's okay.
That's how it's always been.
But the elite is working against us.
The point of this is to say, it's not that we're against the idea of an elite, which might be directing things and might be running the show, It's the idea that this elite is clearly hostile to us, this elite is clearly lying, they're deceptive, and clearly they are subverting and actively hostile to our interests.
And that is really the takeaway.
It's not, oh, so that means we have to be anarchists or we have to be libertarians, we have to be...
Or I'm putting on my cowboy hat and listening to Infowars, and I'm a rootin' tootin' patriot, I'm a sovereign citizen.
It's to say, look, in every society you have a hierarchy.
In every society you have a top of the pyramid and a bottom of the pyramid.
This is how societies function.
That said, who is at the top of the pyramid?
Are they serving us?
Are they serving the interests of the people?
Who are they?
Are they us?
Are they like us?
I don't think that they are.
I think they're very much not like us, and that's why they're hostile to our interests.
You know, we're Americans.
They are not.
We are European.
They are not.
And that's really the takeaway here.
But anyway, that's Las Vegas.
We're gonna move on.
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats, and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
Might sound a little kooky crazy, but honestly, I mean, if you can see what I'm saying here, you really do get it on a fundamental level.
It's not easy for people to wrap their heads around this kind of stuff, but it is all sort of logical if you can work it out.
But let's take a look.
We've got Novacorp who says, now that's what I call music 25 with your favorite hits.
Okay.
Bandrew Bandenberg says, hey Nick, didn't get a chance to donate last night, but the Miami event was amazing.
Big things are coming our way in the years to come.
Well thanks, buddy.
Glad you enjoyed the event.
It was great seeing you again, by the way.
And congratulations on everything.
Bandrew, who I saw in Miami, he's got big things ahead for him.
He's a really good guy.
So thanks, buddy.
I agree.
Anonymous says, PP Poo Poo.
Okay.
80s Nostalgia guy says, I see a lot of fellow Knickers here in Compton.
Oh yeah?
Yeah, a lot of people in Compton love this show.
Joe the Boomer says, Hey Big Guy, you excited to meet your first Nephilim next week?
I know I'm excited to meet you.
It's been a long time coming, Nick.
Be ready.
I will be.
Yeah, I'm excited.
I'm going to this America First wedding.
What is it, next week?
Yeah, next Friday I'll be going.
And yeah, I'll be meeting Joe the Boomer.
I'll be meeting all the America First callers and everything, so it should be a good time.
I'm excited.
WF says, I have my first Model UN conference in about a week or so.
Or he says, in about a week.
So, it was extremely white-pilling to hear you talk about how much fun you had in conferences on DLive.
Oh, how I envy you!
First Model UN Conference.
What I would do to go back, right?
And I did reminisce a little bit about this on DLive this morning.
I streamed from 6 a.m.
until 11 a.m.
this morning, if you can believe it.
I didn't sleep, so I said, you know what?
I'll have a little fun stream, whatever.
And I reminisced about the good old days.
but yeah yeah hopefully that'll be fun for you got to enjoy it Josh Sarah says couldn't catch the show live last night but Miami was fun coming through in clutch with all those pizzas I heard Brad Palumbo likes pizza too Ali one small thing when you bring me out can you introduce me as Joker Yeah, yeah, this guy did come in clutch.
We're at the after party and Josh Sear, it was like such a perfect moment, you know?
We're all at the party, we're eating McDonald's and then Josh Sear kicks the door open and this guy's just like a Chad.
He's like 9 feet tall.
Did anybody order a pizza?
We got 10 pizzas and it was like legit pizza.
Pizza party.
So yeah, good times.
Yeah, Brad Palumbo, very into the pizza.
Not the kind of like, you know, good pizza, like the sick Jeffrey Epstein kind of pizza.
Factual.
And yeah, I almost did that.
I almost pulled him aside at the debate.
Hey, Ali, just one more thing.
When you bring me out, can you introduce me as Joker?
I said that to Will Witt.
Will Witt didn't know what I was talking about.
I was like, hey, Will Witt.
One small thing.
When he introduced me on the panel, can he introduce me as Joker?
He's like, I don't know, whatever, bro.
Nah, I'm kidding.
I didn't say that to him.
He wouldn't have gotten it.
He's not, doesn't strike me as an incel, really.
Doesn't really strike me as a vol-cel or an incel.
Not really a cel.
Glenn Cease is taking a poli-sci class as an elective about the Constitution.
All I do is go over Supreme Court cases.
Kind of boring to me, but are you into that stuff?
No, I always found that stuff pretty stupid.
You know, the Constitution, the Supreme Court, constitutional law, it's very gay to me.
I was always into international relations, you know, and poli-sci breaks down into, like, five or six concentrations.
You know, you have, like, political theory, international relations, I think there's, like, constitutional stuff, right?
You know, like, civics, basically, American politics.
There's all kinds of different varieties of poli-sci, but I was always more of an IR guy myself.
Yeah, I don't know about that.
unidentified
Invite me.
Oh, for $2?
nick fuentes
Yeah, definitely.
mom's watching tonight yeah i don't know about that uh devin kane says here's some support from nmsu come speak here invite me harris walk also two dollars here's some support come speak here oh for two dollars yeah definitely i'm on my way you got to invite me harris walker says will wit calmly nodding during the panel and not counter signaling makes me think he has all the relevant I don't think he does, honestly.
I mean, I asked him point blank.
I was like, are you based in Red Pill?
Then he's like, yeah, I'm based in Red Pill.
And he sort of alluded, he's like, well, I don't wanna, I don't wanna like, you know.
I don't want to expose him or anything, but I don't think he is.
Some of the things he was saying on the panel, it's really just very evident in the language whether somebody gets it or not.
You know, he's talking about like social justice warriors and Democrats and the left and fake news and I'm like, oh man, like you're just like on the surface level.
It's like that iceberg meme, you know.
Those ridiculous conspiracy theory iceberg memes where it's like at the top you've got fake news, MAGA, keep America great, where we go one, we go all.
You know, and then at the bottom, at the very depths of the ocean, at the bottom of the iceberg, you've got like, you know, Black Billed again, White Billed again, can you introduce me as Joker, meme magic, meth baby, you know, schmood, slunk, you know, that kind of thing.
That's all that's all the bottom of the iceberg you could tell maybe he's not really totally with it So I think he was maybe just being I don't know.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
He's trying to avoid controversy Jimmy says how do you think your political and internet career would have changed if you never went to Charlottesville?
Much love for helping my conversion from gay libertarian atheism to becoming a Catholic.
Hey, well, congratulations on that.
That's good to hear and I How to be different if I didn't go to Charlottesville?
Honestly, it might have never kicked off.
I mean, that's just it.
That's a thing.
You know, a lot of people say, well, what if you didn't do this?
Or what if you didn't say this?
But, you know, all these little things were instrumental in getting me to where I am now.
So I think, you know, you look around and honestly, the people that try to subvert the system end up worse off.
A lot of people say, Nick, this is the most common, one of the most common criticisms I hear.
as Nick, why did you, like, you could have infiltrated, you could have went to Fox News, why did you go to Charlottesville and, you know, totally, you know, flame out way too early and reveal your power level and so on.
And it's like, if you actually look at the people that are climbing the ranks and trying to infiltrate, they don't do well.
You know, they get exposed and then they have nothing.
You know, they spent their whole career being dependent on the establishment, being, you know, this hand that feeds them.
They're completely dependent on that for their output, for their clout, for their leverage, their influence.
And then once they get found out, once they start to push the envelope a little bit, they get cut off and then that's the end of it.
You know, like, I had a friend in Leadership Institute, a very good friend of mine, who he was totally woke, totally red-pilled, and after Charlottesville, he didn't even go!
He was working at the Leadership Institute, he was relatively high up, he didn't even go to Charlottesville, but he, like, didn't condemn it hard enough, so they fired him.
Anyway.
You know, they said, clearly, you know, you're sympathetic to Charlottesville, so you're fired.
And then he had nothing!
What's he gonna do?
You know, he's been outed as a Charlottesville sympathizer, and so all his connections in DC can't really help him out.
You know, they're shunning him, basically.
Now he just moved to Europe, and now he's just living in Europe, you know?
So I think in a lot of these cases you find somebody who's based in red pill, then if they really push the envelope, if they really try to be effective, they just get shut down and then that's the end of them.
So I think that's instrumental.
Anon says, ever met anyone who unironically felt like a fed?
Yeah, I absolutely did.
I don't want to go into too many details.
I had to ghost this person because this person, look, Every time this person, because we hung out a couple of times but it was very intermittent, this person would like hang out with me and then I wouldn't hear from him for months.
We'd hang out like once and then another time maybe a week later and then he'd be like oh I'm like traveling for months and months and then out of the blue hey want to hang out?
unidentified
Sure.
nick fuentes
And every time we hung out he would ask me for contact information.
Every time we hung out, and even after we hung out, the first couple of times you would say, hey, do you have information for this person, this person, this person?
I want to DM them.
I'm working on something.
Do you have this person's phone number?
I'm like traveling to New York.
I want to meet this person.
No, you can't.
I don't fucking know you.
And I don't know the people you're asking me for their information.
He asked me, do you know Owen Cyclops?
Can you, like, give me his information?
I'm like, I don't really know that guy very well.
Can you give me Lauren Rose's phone number?
I'd like to meet up with her.
I don't really know her.
At the time, I didn't really know her that well.
And I don't even know you.
So what are you asking me for all these people's phone number?
Don't, I mean, what are you, some kind of idiot?
Don't you know the kind of OPSEC that is required?
What did you, born yesterday?
Really?
So eventually I just ghosted him.
I said, you're clearly a fad, you know.
This guy reached out every time there was like a happening or something.
Oh hey, want to hang out?
And after a couple of times I'm like, you know what?
You don't want to be my friend.
You're a fucking fad, bro.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I don't know, maybe he was a fed, maybe not.
If he's not a fed, I feel bad, because I totally ghosted him.
I'm sure he feels bad.
But if he's not a fed, then he's an idiot.
Because you don't go around, especially in this movement, asking for information right out of the gate.
I know people for years, and I still don't know a lot of their information, you know?
It's still uncouth.
as tight as I am with a lot of people that go around asking for names and phone numbers and things like that.
And I, you know, and I do this show.
It's just not something that's done.
People play very close to the chest for obvious reasons because the stakes are so high.
So I never gave out any information.
But, you know, this guy, every time, every time we hung out, it was always, hey, and I would always tell him, no, I don't think that's appropriate, actually.
But he would, very persistent.
And most people, they take a hint.
I After they ask you a few times, they say, all right, you know, clearly this is, uh, this is not appropriate.
Clearly this is not something that I should be doing, but very persistent.
And I ghosted him.
He was like, hey, like, want to hang out?
I just didn't reply.
Hey, if you get this, like, want to hang out?
Didn't reply.
Hey, I don't know what's going on, but like, you know, I don't know, maybe we can hang out one more time?
Didn't reply.
And then he seemed to, like, take the hint and he just stopped texting me.
And then a few weeks later, he's like, hey, if I could get this person's phone number.
Really, bro?
Really?
Fed?
You're a Fed, bro.
Total Fed.
Anyway, so yeah, I have met Feds before.
And it's not even like they're maybe working for the government, but maybe they're informants.
It's happened before.
I know people that have shared with me Fed contact information or Fed has reached out and said, can you inform?
They pay you.
They've got informants everywhere.
They've got them in the Proud Boys.
They've got them all over.
And all it is is the Feds reach out to you and they say, hey, we just want to know what's up.
We'll pay you a little bit.
They take you out to lunch, whatever.
They give you their card.
This is how it goes.
And so I am convinced.
I am convinced that I was perhaps targeted by a federal agent.
Based train says can't quite put my finger on it But there's something incredibly chat about playing clone hero over that smarmy mewling backbiter game Berlin Yeah, pretty funny pretty epic cuz it just shows we don't really care, you know This guy's such a nerd writing little debriefs and little reports and he writing his little Scripted, you know lines for his periscope and he's you know, breaking down arguments and I'm like, fuck you I'm playing rock man.
I'm playing clone hero Eat my poo, bro Anyway, yeah, it's pretty Chad.
Noit says, how often do you get sick?
Do you ever feel depressed?
Did you date in high school?
Do you like snow?
What's your favorite season?
Favorite food?
Okay, I don't, I'm not entertaining this.
I think this is a joke.
Will says, what are your thoughts on Bob Whitaker's mantra or are you familiar with it?
Africa for the Africans, Asia for the Asians, white countries for everybody.
Good or bad optics to drop in everyday conversations.
That is so like 1.0 boilerplate type stuff.
I've heard that like a million times.
I mean, yeah, the premises sound, but all these people regurgitating the same lines.
It's like, how retarded are you?
Can't you just make your own arguments?
Clearly not.
Clearly, most people are NPCs, but I just get so tired of the parroting of the same lines over and over and over again.
You know?
Well, really makes you think, and this kind of thing.
African-American, white countries for everybody, like you've just discovered the wheel.
You know, like, how many times have we heard that one?
It's just very simple to break down.
My favorite question, and this is a question that really gets people to think, it's not like... To me, this is like a boomer thing, like an Uncle Boomer argument.
unidentified
Well, white's for the... Asians for the Asians, Africa for the Africans, white for everybody!
nick fuentes
It's not really like an argument, you know?
It's just kind of like rhetoric.
More or less effective.
To me, the most important question that I've asked, and it's been ringing in my head ever since I heard it.
Samuel Francis said this in a speech at American Renaissance, I believe, 25 years ago.
He said, can non-European people perpetuate Western civilization?
That is the most important question to be asked.
Because it really does hit the nail on the head on this link, this connection between race and culture, which seems to have been destroyed.
You know, people say, well it's about the culture, it's about assimilation.
Well, let's forget legal and illegal for a second.
Let's forget assimilation and non-assimilation for a second.
Let's just ask the only question that matters.
Can non-European people perpetuate Western culture and Western civilization?
In other words, even if assimilated, whatever that means, They speak English.
They buy Adidas.
They listen to Kanye West.
They watch Saturday Night Live.
You know, in other words, they have all the same consumer tastes, and maybe they speak the language, and in very superficial, cosmetic levels, they are assimilated.
Can non-white people perpetuate Western civilization?
Will they build great cathedrals?
Will they write the same kind of poetry, the same kind of literature?
Will they uphold pluralism?
Political liberalism?
Can they perpetuate things like this?
Can they perpetuate a self-governing democratic republic?
Can they have the same kind of traditions we've had in western civilization?
The answer is no.
Is Western Civilization being perpetuated in the South Side of Chicago?
Is Western Civilization being perpetuated in Los Angeles?
Is Western Civilization being perpetuated in Chinatown?
Is Western Civilization being perpetuated in Dearborn, Michigan?
No, it's not.
And it has nothing to do with their legal status, it has nothing to do with assimilation, it has to do with their race.
And everybody knows deep down the answer is no.
Only European people can perpetuate Western Civilization.
We're the only people that can promulgate Western Civilization.
European people disappear from the planet, and Western Civilization goes with it.
It's that simple.
And to me, that's the most critical question to ask.
Justin says, CJ Pearson, based or cringe?
He's based.
Guillaume says roses are red violets are blue Using my hand thinking of you.
Okay, you know what?
That's inappropriate.
All right Logan says bippity zop.
Okay Josh the removers has lost my dog last night.
R.i.p.
Dash.
He was a good boy Can we get an F in chat for Dash?
I'm sorry to hear that It sucks when your dog dies.
My dog hasn't died yet, but I know it's gonna be very tough when he does, because he's a good guy.
I hated dogs for the longest time, and I mean, I really hated dogs, but, uh...
You know, then I got my dog and he causes me chronic allergies, he shits on the floor, he throws up all over the carpet, and he barks, and he smells, and he leaves his hair everywhere, and he's annoying, but you know, but he's a good guy.
But I do love him.
Red Pill says, God bless Philip Rivers for producing nine Aryan super soldiers.
I think he may be our guy and a viable presidential candidate in the future.
God bless.
I don't know Philip Rivers.
Let me look him up.
Philip Rivers.
Oh, a football man.
Ah, football soldier.
Very good.
Yeah, I don't know, man.
Maybe we could get a football president.
I guess that'd be cool.
Barry says, American History X flashback scene at the table.
1998.
OMG, what a bigot.
unidentified
2019.
nick fuentes
He kinda right, though.
Alright, disavow.
Disavow.
Bad optics.
Al the dog says, hey Nick, how's Al doing?
He's kind of having some trouble.
He's a little bit sick.
He's been throwing up a lot.
He's been shitting all over the place.
He's got diarrhea.
So I don't know.
He had to get his anal glands released again.
I don't know what they do with the anal glands.
They like discharge them or something.
So he had to have that done again.
He had that, he had to get that done not too long ago and then once again recently.
So he's not doing so hot.
I don't know what's up with him.
But but overall, I mean he's okay, I guess Guillaume says roses are let red violets are blue Cassie Belongs in a zoo Cassie D belongs in a zoo.
That's kind of weak Sean Hoy says Nick I have great news Taco Bell is finally open in downtown Boston.
You can return to be you now.
Yo, is this true?
Hold up Yo What a downtown crossing New Taco Bell opens in Downtown Crossing.
Let's take a look here.
Are you kidding me?
Boston Globe, I have to sign up?
Okay, I think I'm good.
A new addition to Boston Dining has arrived at Taco Bell in Downtown Crossing over time.
Open Friday at noon.
The fast food chain home to delicacies.
They're so smarmy, delicacies.
They're so smug.
Such as the Toasted Cheddar Chalupa and Crunchwrap Supreme.
Open its doors at 74 Summer Street.
Just in time for lunch on Friday.
Let's see.
Well, yeah, I mean, they're not really talking about it, but there's literally no Taco Bells in Boston, except for this one, I guess.
Maybe it's time to come back, right?
Return to tradition.
But yeah, there was like not a single Taco Bell in the whole city, I remember.
There was one in Cambridge, there was one like way south of the city, but there was nothing anywhere near me, and I was like, how is this even possible?
Why don't they have Taco Bell?
So, good to hear.
Peter says he looked up at the commandment written in 40-foot letters on the Imperial Palace.
Something seemed different about it today.
Were they always so many words?
It read in fresh paint, no e-girls unless they cute and Asian.
That's pretty funny.
But it still is no e-girls, all right?
I'm holding myself to that and I'm holding all of you to that.
No e-girls, all right?
No e-girls.
We can't do it.
Forest Shades says, I really hope your taste in music is only for optics.
If not, that's a big brawn.
Yikes.
For me, rap is gay and cringe.
Without a banjo, it's a waste of time.
What, do we have some kind of hillbilly in here?
What, are you playing the banjo in your overalls or something?
With dirt on your hands, cow manure on your hands, and feet for that matter?
Some kind of greasy hillbilly.
Well, your taste in music is cringe and blue pill.
Oh, that's a bra moment for Mike!
Okay, okay, man.
Why don't you tell it to Meemaw, right?
Why don't you tell it to Meemaw and Papa, whatever?
All right, well, you're eating your wet cornmeal or whatever you do down there.
Try not to get West Nile from all the mosquitoes and everything that's going on, and I don't even know what the climate is like down there.
It's all humid and everything.
So yeah, please.
If you don't understand Kanye, you're not a genius.
It just comes down to that.
If you don't understand Kanye West, you're not a genius.
Simple as.
And also, if you don't understand rap, you're a cringe and blue pill if you don't get it.
Logan says, Nick was more late tonight because he saw in the 23andMe DNA update that he's even more Southern European than he thought.
Good show last night.
That's funny.
Yeah, maybe.
Karigbra says, no e-girls, no exceptions.
Yeah, I agree.
Dan says friends with Cassie Dylan on Facebook and I signed on for first time in weeks and I kid you not a Notifications from her inviting me to like Jewish Journal Yeah, I mean, I think that not really surprising anybody that watches the show, right?
Dan cranes his father Fuentes.
I must confess.
I love Asian and mixed women Can I at the very least go lips mode on the foreign femloids?
God bless America first.
No Aryan girls only Guillaume says roses are red violets are blue Okay, this is just a stupid gimmick.
It's not even funny.
It's not even like cringe funny.
It's just bad.
Dan says, if man's natural state is not progress, why do we need a government to keep things as is?
Sorry for cringe question, but new to the movement.
Well, because government has been with us for as long as we've been in one place, right?
So, it's not progress to have a government.
And, you know, again, what a dumb question.
Sorry for a cringe question.
It is a cringe question because, you gotta understand, the government has no relation to progress.
Government is not there to keep things progressing.
It's quite the opposite.
The design of the government should be to serve as a repository institution to protect against radical social change, to protect against radical change, to ensure survival.
So progressives are saying that the government must be a tool of social change, must be a revolutionary force to bring about these social and economic and political changes.
And we're just saying that progress is simply not possible.
Whether the government is working towards that or not, human beings cannot progress in a meaningful way.
We can have more stuff and better technology, but other than that, there's no such thing as progress.
We're still the same animals.
But these are fundamentally two different questions.
Buzz Aldrin says closed on Sunday.
You, my Chick-fil-A.
Yeah, okay.
Brad Pox says Bernie exits.
Scamming again.
No refunds.
Yeah.
Jax says Warren looks absolutely clueless on the debate stage.
Sounds like the annoying parent at the PTA meeting.
Or your least favorite English teacher.
Yeah, I agree.
But, you know, Democrats like her.
Loff Winces wrote my own article about Bernie.
It's titled, Bernie Sanders Heart Attacks.
Wow, that's really funny, dude.
Yeah, I corrected.
Is that true?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
I agree with that.
SEO says, Bernie is 78, not 70.
Yeah, I corrected.
Lauren asks, Nick, everyone is saying Hillary is about to announce.
Is that true?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
Big Oy says, if Yeezy doesn't drop a fire album by Christmas, then conservatism will have conserved nothing.
I agree with that.
Tim W says, feel the burn in your chest.
Good one, dude.
Logan says, Groipers destroying TPUs gay pedos BTF-O-D.
Yeah, big time.
Anomic says, Ukraine conspiracy to discredit Barr preemptively?
No, I don't think so.
I think it's not.
People always want to make it more complicated than it is.
Nathan says, Uncle Pat can't put those beta bucks down.
Now my little cousin dropping those beta bucks.
Now lefty's trying to claim he too nicorish.
Now is it cause his pills blacker than licorice?
Now I can figure it out.
I'm sick of the noun.
And that is from Heard Him Say, of course.
Of course, that is not a very good adaptation.
I don't think the lyrics are really great here.
But that is from Heard Him Say, right?
from late registration yeah i i can i can see that very clearly jv says dream groper come rescue me yeah always af says hey nick big fan my sister charia it's 21st birthday is coming up and i was hoping you could give her a shout out love the show charia i don't even know how to pronounce the name but hey happy birthday to the big birthday sister hope it's a good one all right charia i hope i'm pronouncing that right I don't know what kind of name that even is.
unidentified
Let me Google it.
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Cheeria.
unidentified
is that a spanish name Let's see.
nick fuentes
Ancestry.com.
Cheeria.
That's a California name.
Oh no, it's not a last name.
It's a first name.
So that's wrong.
I can't really find anything about this name.
I don't know if that's made up or not, but whatever.
Happy birthday, I guess.
Let's see.
Groiper Wave says, I think Kathy Xu has a crush on you, Nick.
Are you going to go broken branch mode, grandparent cry?
I think she may too.
I mean, look, I'm a famous e-celebrity.
It's not hard to see why girls are going to have a crush on me.
I have a very magnetic personality, and I'm handsome.
But, uh, sorry to say, I mean, I established very firmly, I told Kathy she would look, alright?
Race mixing, can't do it, alright?
So, uh, so I think she understands.
We gotta set boundaries for ourselves, right?
Plus, she's, she's in a relationship anyway, I'm sure, I'm sure she's totally satisfied in her relationship, you know?
I'm sure that even, even if she was, uh, you know, on the market, I'm sure she's totally satisfied with her relationship, that's fine.
You know?
Ty Boer says, hey, Goomba, please remind the Stunat Anglos that is our word.
Salute.
Yeah, very true.
Don says, James Field's dad, Aurora shooter guy, worked for FICO credit agency as senior fraud analyst during trillion dollar LIBOR scandal.
Wacky, huh?
Yeah, he was also a bank robber.
I'm sorry, not the Aurora shooter.
The Las Vegas shooter's dad was a bank robber.
So yeah, a lot of these weird connections.
Everybody who doesn't have shootings connected to intelligence agencies.
That's so weird.
What a weird coincidence, right?
Jar Jar says... Okay, some kind of Jar Jar Binks talk.
Misa so smiling to see in Yusa.
Okay, thanks for that.
Anon says, remember when Joe Biden said, leave the record player on at night?
Hello, old man, it's 2019.
Duh, doy!
And when his dentures fell out, LMAO.
Yeah, that was pretty funny.
Optimistic Nihilist says, thoughts on Patriot Front?
How many times I gotta answer this question?
I do not endorse any organizations except for AIM, and that's it.
And it's as simple as that.
How many times I gotta answer this question?
Thoughts on Patriot Front?
Thoughts on Patriot Front?
Thoughts on shut the fuck up, idiot, watch the show every night, and maybe you'll hear an answer?
Patriot Front, the people in there keep getting arrested.
So, yeah, if you want to get arrested, join Patriot Front.
But, uh, I mean, look, at this point, I get shit from all these people.
They say, oh, Nick Fudge's counter-circle is Patriot Front.
Okay, get arrested.
Be my guest.
You want to be stupid?
You want to be a dumb LARPer?
You want to go put up posters and be a faggot for the movement and get arrested?
Yeah, by all means, do that.
Congratulations.
But, you know, if you value your life and everything else, then, you know, maybe you just don't join any organizations and you just go to your wagey job and shut the hell up.
Luke Cotterall says, if North Korea ICBMs can reach California when they are launching, I'll get the popcorn.
Yeah.
Anon says, damn, North Korea nuking LA and New York City would suck.
unidentified
Haha.
nick fuentes
Yeah, funny.
Apple says all Kiwi knickers should check out Action Zealandia.
It's got heaps of solid on-the-level ads.
Can't endorse, but yeah, check it out, I guess.
Hughes says return the slab or face the curse of Joe the Boomer.
Ah, very esoteric Zoomer reference there.
Colonial Pies says, hey Nick, my messy roommate just transferred out of college.
I wish it was because of the Febreze, but turns out it's mental health issues.
Pray for Tank.
No, I think that's good, right?
That's a good thing for you.
Good to hear you don't have to put up with that anymore.
Cosmic Craft says, I would never date a girl because girls like dicks and that's gay.
Well, thanks for the big super chat.
I don't know, I guess this joke was funny like five years ago when I heard it for the first time.
But hey, thanks for the big super chat.
Thanks for playing.
But yeah, that's I guess I guess I would have laughed at that if I got in a time machine and traveled backward in time Many years when I was younger and that joke was you know First coming on the scene on the internet or the first time I heard it Numbers says I listened during morning commute, but still want to say thanks for the great content.
Have a nice night Well, thanks, buddy Much appreciated Jackson says I am convinced Trump hired Carpe Dunctum because his recent tweet Instagram post with Nickelback's photograph was savage.
Yeah, you think?
It's possible.
It's possible somebody made that for him.
Pretty, uh, pretty powerful memetics.
I mean, I thought the meme was kind of dumb.
But, uh, for the president to tweet it out is obviously kind of crazy dough.
So, uh... Yeah, maybe it was Carpe Dunctum.
Who knows?
Maybe it's just some other meme maker.
Let's see, uh, Anons says, Paddock be like, hmm, today I will get patsy by the FBI.
Stefan Molyneux says, let this day be a reminder to all the profligates and dissolute of the strip.
Caesar's hand will reach you even in the safety of New Vegas.
That's kind of funny though.
That's kind of a funny super chat, Del.
Oniko says, they still won't reveal the motivation behind Sandy Hook seven years later.
Yeah, very true.
And even in the case of, uh, uh, Parkland as well.
Morning Coffee says, Nick doesn't drink coffee, zero ultra, or cocaine.
Your show is always spot on.
Yeah, it's high energy, bro.
It's just high energy.
No additives needed.
JB says, will you move to the right stuff when they can, you hear?
That was a joke, but also not.
Keep up the good work.
Well, let's not.
I really hate when people talk like this, you know?
That's just so, I don't know, insensitive.
Hey, so, uh, when you get canned from here, it's like, hey, when your dad dies, hey, when you die, like, what are you gonna... It's like, well, let's not think about that.
Let's not think about that.
We're here now, and that's what matters.
And no, I'm not gonna go on TRS.
What a stupid question.
You know, if you've been reading about TRS on the Daily Wire, there's a lot of fishy stuff going on there.
And anyway, I don't like most of those guys anyway.
What a dumb question.
Yeah, I'm gonna go on the right stuff.
Oh, you're listening to the Fashigoi Show.
I'm the Fashigoi.
Time for Merchant Minute.
We've been doing the same bit for five years.
It's still funny pay $10 for the for give us a donation Give us a donation guy Fucking retard.
Yeah.
No, I'm not gonna end up on TRS anytime soon Zach Fisher says Jesus compost did Ellen bra case closed.
He only fled to Mexico for his cousin's quinceanera.
Yeah, right Yeah, I'm sure right Yeah, he was on Ellen and he sorted it all out.
Now we know.
Dimitri says, all the CEOs of tech, the general media and managers of this free market prop up communist values and ideals both subliminally and explicitly.
Yeah, very true.
Communist.
Yeah, there's a certain element pushing communism, right?
Never forget who invented communism and who, you know, who are the progenitors of communism in the Soviet Union.
Yeah, a lot of communist influence.
Very true.
Big agree on that.
Daniel says, get off from my wagey job.
Load up YouTube.
Click on America First.
And Nick gets on two seconds later.
Thanks, man.
A big Mac on me.
Hey, well, thanks, buddy.
Just in time.
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
Just in time.
Ramones has thoughts on Amber.
Amber Geiger shooting a Democrat?
I don't know what that is.
Luke says, thanks for your critical and principled stances.
Hey, you're welcome, big guy.
United Europa says, if they're not European, what are they, Nick?
They're non-European.
Not Today says, Alaska, Anon checking in late.
Miami was amazing.
Snapback, grifter, BTFO.
The future will be ours, but not before we put the blood and sweat towards victory.
All right, maybe just the sweat for now.
Let's pump the brakes a little bit.
But yeah, man, Miami was good.
Glad you enjoyed.
And I agree.
Yeah, the future does belong to the Knicker.
Hey Nick, love the truth you spread, but if I'd get some odds to ban the trash like BB and Vox in my opinion.
By the way, you're liked in the bear community even though Owen makes cracks.
He's rooting for you.
Oh, stop with this.
I'm so sick of these people with the bear stuff.
Endlessly.
Nick, Owen Benjamin's rooting for you.
It's just so disrespectful.
The guy goes after my family, he attacks my mom, he attacks my dad, he attacks my sister, he attacks me for no reason.
You know, all his people are on 4chan spreading lies about me, saying nasty things.
Oh, but he's rooting for you, but we got your back.
Well, please, fuck off.
Watch Owen Benjamin, you know?
If you can watch that cringe fest, please, this show is not for you.
Don't watch.
You think I need the money?
I don't care about money.
You think I need the views?
I don't care about views.
You know, so please save it with that kind of stuff.
The next Owen Benjamin thing I see is just getting banned.
The disrespect.
I get this all the time.
Nick, Owen's really a nice guy.
He really just misunderstood.
He's a grown man.
He's a grown man with children and he's attacking my family, attacked me for no reason.
If he's too insane or retarded that he can't handle himself, that is his problem and not mine.
So if you're one of these faggot bears going around, oh I'm a bear!
The bears really like you.
Sorry, I'm not gay.
So you can still like Owen Benjamin.
I'm not really about that.
The bear, the bear club really likes you.
Yeah, no thank you.
You know, watch your own faggot stream.
I'm good.
Dimitri says you would have made a great diplomat.
Still could.
Nah, it's probably it's probably over for me in that in the diplomatic realm.
Doopus says 6ix9ine will tell us the Vegas shooters motive.
Yeah, that's why he's locked up.
Notorious Gamer says can we throw all these cringe nats into a wood chipper?
Miss the old-fashioned days when you only had 300 viewers.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe I care about having more than 300, but yeah, the Wignats are pretty rough.
Or the Cringenats, rather.
Doopus says, can you recommend good Christian philosophers, YouTubers, trying to put all this atheism and nihilism behind me and go back to Christ?
Much love, King.
Catholic Answers is pretty good on YouTube.
Pretty good entry point.
GK Chesterton is good.
Fulton Sheen.
These are good entry.
A lot of people, oh, that's, you know, sort of entry-level stuff, but I mean, that's the point.
It's to be entering in at the bottom floor, right?
So Fulton Sheen's good.
GK Chesterton.
CS Lewis.
Catholic answers, you know, these are good places to start.
Peter Kreeft, Ed Fieser.
Wilfred says, what are your thoughts on E. Michael Jones?
I like him.
Big Money Wagey says, pee pee poopoo.
Well, thank you for the huge super chat.
Much appreciated.
That makes me feel a little bit better.
Thanks so much, Big Money Wagey.
He must be a Big Money Wagey to be throwing big super chats like this around.
Thank you so much, big guy.
God bless.
Puppet Pal says, just when I thought I was out of the pee pee poo poo super chats, they pull me back in.
Yeah.
Harold Fight says, what's the email Nick?
I found a real old recording of Morgan Fagan from 1968.
Total BNR, greatest generation speech is more relevant today than ever.
I'll send it though.
A few good topics for you.
Really?
Thanks.
I'll have to check that out.
njfuentesblog at gmail.com if you want it.
It's in the description if you didn't catch that.
Yeah, I'll definitely I'll check that out.
Thank you so much for sending me these resources.
Alwaysaf says, could my sister get a shout out for her 21st birthday?
Knickers for life.
I think I already gave her a shout out.
Happy birthday again.
Ian says, not sure if I've ever heard you talk about this.
What are your opinions on Kid C. Ghosts, the Kanye and Kid Cudi collab album?
You don't have to tell me what Kid C. Ghosts is.
I think it's pretty good.
I don't really listen to it that much.
It's just not, it's really a lot more Kid Cudi than it is Kanye West, you know?
I like, uh, Fire.
I like, um, Kid C. Ghosts, the, you know, titular track.
I like, what else?
Feel the Love.
But a lot of those songs are just a little bit too psychedelic.
It really is more of a Kid Cudi sort of a...
It reminds me a lot of that other album that he came out with.
The Day and Night was on.
Was the album Day and Night or was it something else?
But it sounds a lot more like Kid Cudi than Kanye West.
So, I mean, it was good.
I listen to it sometimes.
Fourth Dimension's good.
Kids See Ghosts, Feel the Love, Fire.
There's probably a couple of other tracks that are good, but I don't know.
What's the one?
But...
Ghost town part two is not very good and reborn.
I'm not in love with that one.
Let me pull up the track list.
Like here's the thing.
Anthony Fantano, I think, gave this album a 10.
It's, like, definitely not a 10, is what I'm trying to say.
It was okay.
I sort of lump Ye and Kid C. Ghosts together as, like, one project, because they're both, like, 21 minutes each.
But, uh, I mean, yeah, it wasn't my favorite.
Yeah, Free, I didn't love.
And Reborn, Kid Cudi Montage, didn't really love those.
But Feel the Love, Fire, Fourth Dimension, Kid C. Ghosts, those are pretty good.
Just not my favorite.
Mr. Corgi says Nicko ain't been the same since he went dicko mode with Kathy.
Alright, that didn't happen.
Disavow.
And where's the pumpkin?
Yeah, we're working on it.
Boopers says I go up to random people's dogs and start petting them saying in a baby voice, who's not going to heaven?
There's my joke.
I tried.
Not funny.
Very cringe.
White Sox says Wignats be like rap is for the colored man when literal blondie was the first person to rap in a song.
Blondie?
Really?
Blondie liked the band?
What did she sing, like, Call Me?
unidentified
She rapped!
nick fuentes
I didn't know that.
The first rap song, well, really, rap was... I'm gonna show you some of my rap knowledge.
Really, rap was started by DJ Kool Herc.
In New York City.
Okay.
I mean, he was really the first one who was sort of doing this kind of stuff.
A lot of people say the first rap song, the first like mainstream major rap song was Rapper's Delight by the Sugarhill Gang in 1979, I think.
But really, you can date it back to DJ Kool Herc and these kinds of people.
They were in the house party scene in the 70s and 80s in New York City.
So that's really where it kind of came out of.
That's really where it developed out.
You know, Grandmaster Flash was a part of that.
There was another grandmaster whose name I forget, but it was those kinds of people who were starting it.
It was definitely not, I don't think it was Blondie.
Edgard says, hey Nick, can Nicaraguans be BNR and join the Nicaraguan movement or are we too dumb to?
Nah, Nicaraguans are welcome.
Everybody's welcome.
We don't discriminate.
Bulentaki says, what are some good indication of feds, Nick?
People that talk about violence People that talk about violence.
People that ask for personal information.
It should be pretty obvious.
Think about what a Fed would want.
A Fed would want to know, like, details.
A Fed wouldn't want to know contact information.
They also might be trying to arrest people.
So, you really, it's kind of a case-by-case basis.
Sometimes it's hard to tell.
Sometimes it's easy.
But, I mean, it's little things.
Omega King says, Brittany Venti is your soulmate.
Yeah, big disagree.
White Sox says, hey Nick, thoughts on...
Okay, I'm not reading that.
Super Chats says, did you catch Pat Buchanan's defense of ethno-nationalism on the September 29th McLaughlin group?
Very based.
No, I didn't see that.
Optimistic Nihilist says, thoughts on getting doxed because AIM uses Discord?
Nobody got doxed because AIM uses Discord.
They got doxxed because somebody leaked something in the discord So I know there's a lot of dummies from TRS who say discord is leaking things, but that's there's no evidence for that It's not true in every case.
There's leaks because there is a leaker.
Okay, and So, but in any case, you can ask Patrick Casey about that.
Rick Savage says, isn't it weird that lots of the witnesses who reported multiple shooters in the Vegas shooting have ended up dead?
Yeah, it's pretty weird when you think about it.
Nico says, it's not about the money.
Yeah, technically Maxis might want to add a caveat that you take silver over lead when saying you don't care about money.
Bare money?
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
Glow-in-the-dark money?
Maybe.
Love you, big guy.
I don't know what any of that means.
Well, I know what silver and lead means.
I know white and blue and gold and black.
I know what that means.
I know what that means!
Don't think I don't know about these esoteric things, symbology and numerology and all this.
Don't think I don't know about Saturn and lead and silver and white and blue and black and gold and the cube and all of this.
Andrew says my cousin Veronica has a sugar daddy.
What should I tell her to get out of that situation?
I don't know, bro.
What is that?
What are you asking me for?
It's your your family.
I don't know.
What am I a relationship counselor now?
I talk about politics.
JV says sorry to be insensitive.
You do a good show and I hope you don't get canned.
Well, thank you.
FF says what's your favorite track on Wu-Tang Clan's 36 Chambers?
Oh, it's a good question.
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
I would probably say... It's gotta be either... It's gotta be Protect Your Neck.
That's gotta be number one.
But my favorites are Protect Your Neck, Method Man, of course, and Wu-Tang Clan, Ain't Nothin' to F with.
Is that song called Method Man?
Yeah, it is, right?
I don't listen to that song so much because it's got like a minute introduction.
I can never play it when I'm like in the shower or whatever because it's like, you know, because you know what happened, you know, everybody's listening to that song on the album, you know, the intro for that.
I think it's the song called Method Man.
Anyway, yeah, such a great, there's so many good songs.
I don't think there's a single bad song on there, you know.
Cream, of course, very based.
Anyway.
Spurgalicious says, Opinions on a tall, red-headed Genghis Khan?
Was we Mongols?
Okay, I don't even know what that means.
But it looks like that's the last Super Chats That's going to do it for us tonight on the show.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
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The American people will come first once again!
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