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jake lloyd
Good evening, everybody.
You are watching America First.
My name is Jake Lloyd.
We have a great show for you tonight.
I hope it's going to be a great show.
I'm waiting for another call from Nick.
I'm waiting to see the chat going crazy.
I'm waiting for all the text messages from everybody watching the show right now.
Like, Jake, your audio's messed up.
It happens.
You know it happens.
But you do the show prep.
You know, and this even happens on other broadcasts that I do.
It's like you do everything that you're supposed to do, you do a test stream before, you make sure that everything's good, the audio's fine, and yet there's still something wrong.
And so, we're good now.
I think we're good now.
We're going to double check, but I want to make sure that everything is good.
We've got a great show for you today.
It's Casual Friday.
It's a good thing that it's Casual Friday, actually.
Because it's been a stressful one.
It's been a stressful one, but I'm not wearing the necktie.
You know, I got here and Nick was like, don't wear a necktie.
It's Casual Friday, so that's good.
I'm glad to be with you, though.
We've got some good things that we're going to talk about today.
It will be some things that you've probably heard about here before, whether it be from Nick or from some of the other people that you probably listen to.
They're not necessarily new events, but I do want to tie certain things together.
I do want to look at some big picture stuff here that we want to pay attention to going forward.
It's been a great month.
It's been a great week for our movement, our community, whatever you might want to call it.
I know that some of those words are kind of tainted.
But it's been a good month.
October's been a good month.
So that'll be the featured story that we talk about here in a little while.
We also want to talk about the issue with the Kurds and the Turks and everything.
They're not done.
They're not done whining about it yet.
They're not done with that reason to get us into another war.
And I want to talk about not so much that, but how we deal with that, how we address that problem going forward.
And then also immigration as a weapon.
Again, this is not something that's necessarily new or not even necessarily new.
This is not a new topic at all.
So I'm not going to be talking about so much how the Democrats or the left or whoever you want to call them.
I'm not going to be talking so much about how They use it as a weapon, but I will be talking about it, how we need to address it, how we can go forward as we're constructing the platform that we need to be building in order to move into 2020 and take advantage of the opportunities that we will have there.
So...
You know, it's been a stressful day.
It's been a stressful day.
First, I get, you know... I got back on Twitter recently, and I've had Atheist Fedora... I'd mentioned... See, the thing is, I don't even know... I don't even know how bad my audio was, so I don't even know if you guys heard this story already.
I've been harassed all day.
This is the struggle that I put up with.
I've been harassed all day long by atheist, losers, Reddit-tier, cringe idiots.
All day long.
All day long I've had to put up with this because I tweeted something about... I was very pumped, very hyped about Jesus is King, which we will be talking about this evening.
Very excited about it.
So I tweeted some things talking about, you know, how epic it is that Jesus is going to return to the earth one day.
And yes, I'm continuing to look at this.
I have to make sure I'm paranoid now.
But, so I tweet something about this, about Jesus Christ, how epic it is that he's going to come back.
And it doesn't matter what Satanists want to do.
It doesn't matter about what the demons are doing to us or our kids now, because they're all going to hell.
All of these bad people are going to hell.
And so this God satire account, this idiot, Who, you know, I don't even remember, I don't remember his name, but you can guess the kind of person that he is.
And so he retweets it just to get attention, just to give me, you know, to draw the ire towards me from his...
Atheist fedora tipping friends.
And so my mentions have been filled with that all day.
It's so draining.
It's so draining to read this all day and just try and filter it out.
But anyways, we're here now.
We're here.
We're on America First.
We've dealt with the audio issues.
Very stressful.
People running all through the America Studio.
America First Studio.
So we're good now.
Anyways.
So I want to get into this first story here that we're going to talk about.
And this is, again, kind of brief.
Immigration as a weapon.
There's an election that I, excuse me, there's a article that I was reading earlier today and the title is, As Trump Seeks Re-Election, a Growing Army of Immigrant Voters Stand in His Path.
And so, there's just a few things that we want to look at in here.
And again, this is not about, we know how they use demographics, we know how they use immigration in order to change the voting patterns of the United States and to change the United States forever.
But I want to get into, after I go through some of the, you know, to summarize a little bit, I want to get into some of the things that we need to do, some of the things that we need to be focusing on in order to combat this.
So, again, as Trump seeks re-election, a growing army of immigrant voters stand in his path.
Now, the beginning of the article says this is where a nation changes, a public school auditorium that moonlights as a citizenship factory, a citizenship factory.
U.S.
immigration officials routinely hold packed naturalization ceremonies where immigrants approved for citizenship walk in, they take the oath of allegiance, and walk out as Americans and as a small army of voters.
Now this quote here is from U.S.
District Judge Keith Ellison.
No, it's not Keith Ellison who you're probably familiar with.
This is a different guy.
U.S.
District Judge Keith Ellison says, it will never be easier to register than it is this morning.
Who presided over a ceremony last month and told the 2,155 immigrants from more than 100 countries who had just taken their citizenship oaths, the record for registrations is 89% of those who are sworn in.
Let's see if we can break that record today.
So, they bring these people in.
I've never, you know, I know about the numbers, about people being brought in.
I know how it all works.
I've never personally thought about how they bring them in, they swear them in, and they immediately register them to vote.
You look further on down the line and it has all these quotes.
I'm not going to read all of them.
As far as, so a 34-year-old radiologist from India, one of the 85% who registered to vote that morning.
Said he definitely plans to vote in 2020 because he wants the healthcare system to be fixed.
And I'm not a big fan of Donald Trump.
So, you see that.
Surveys show that many of the new citizens are liberal-leaning, which is one of the several demographic trends helping to put some historically red states such as Texas, Arizona, Georgia closer to Democrats' reach.
So we talk about this and we talk about the way that we need to vote in order to combat this.
But I want to talk about that to highlight the need for institutional power on our end.
And it's not just about who we vote for.
It's not just pushing for people who support our goals, our ideals to run for office.
We want to make sure that we're gaining institutional power in as many ways as possible.
Because you see here at the beginning, it talks about this district judge who is swearing him in.
Of course, he has no choice but to do that.
That's his job.
He can't say no.
He can't veto the immigrants coming in at that point.
But it's imperative that we have people in these positions of power, whether it be political, whether it be in the judiciary system, or otherwise.
I was thinking the other day, I was talking with somebody about zoning and about the demographics of our cities.
You see things You see articles, you see people talking about things such as gentrification and what gentrification really means is white people moving into what was once a black or Hispanic or other minority area.
Now of course what that means is that white people are moving into an area which was before that historically white too.
These areas go downhill and then people come back into them, they bring money into them, they renovate the houses and everything.
Now what does that have to do with What does that have to do with immigration, the political agenda of bringing in immigrants in order to push other political agendas?
The idea is that these real estate agents, these real estate developers, people in other areas of the government that deal with the bureaucratic aspect of these things, have power to do these things.
It's probably not people that are sympathetic to us that are causing this gentrification.
But if we have the power to, if we have real estate developers that are pushing to renovate certain areas, then we are restoring these areas.
It creates... I'm trying to carefully choose my words here because I'm not... We don't want to push anybody out of their homes.
That's not our goal.
Our goal is not to push anybody out of our homes.
We don't want to...
You know, we're not trying to kick anybody out at the moment.
I mean, we obviously want to kick out the people who are here illegally, but the idea is not to cause problems for people who are poor, but we do need to acknowledge what it means that people are poor in these areas.
I saw something on Twitter today, which was a video from, I believe, Huffington Post, prior to the 2016 election, and it's this video.
It's done in this, like, old-fashioned manner.
You know, like black and white, and you know, what it means to be a minority, you know, for the white American in transition, or something like this.
And it talks about, it's like, when you're a minority, you need to understand that black, that police officers will treat you differently.
Police officers, you know, might shoot you for not being arrested fast enough, that sort of thing.
And then it talks about And you also need to find a place to live.
Like, oh, look at all of these suburban homes.
It's so hard to figure out a place to live.
Well, don't worry, because the majority population will decide that for you.
You will have, you know, no choice but to live in the high-crime, low-income part of town.
And it's like... I don't... And the thing is, I constantly go back and forth between wondering if they're lying or wondering if they are...
That stupid, but do you really think that these areas are high crime and low income because they're minorities, because they've been shoved in that area?
No, of course not.
Of course, nobody actually believes this.
I say that after thinking that they might just be delusional.
Who knows?
The point is, there are areas in which we could control what's happening.
I apologize.
I'm still mentally on edge about this whole audio issue.
I can't stop wondering if my audio is okay.
And it looks like we're good.
Anyway, of course, on the first night, the very first night, and I want to say thank you, first of all, to Nick for asking me to do this.
I love the show and I'm happy to be here.
So I want to thank him for that.
But of course the first night, the very first night that there's a guest host, the very first night, you know, and I say that if it were another guest host that were not me, I would probably be like, wow, that sucks.
But I probably would not be, you know, I would feel much better if it were somebody else.
So as honored as I am to, uh, you know, be the first guest host on America first, you know, if it would have been somebody else that had to deal with these issues, maybe that would have been okay.
I don't know.
Maybe that would have been okay.
But anyways, So, that is the immigration story.
I didn't cover as much as I would have liked to there, but I do want to talk briefly about another story that's in the media now.
And this is a story on Breitbart.
We've heard so much about our lovely allies, the Kurds, over these past few weeks, these past few months.
We've heard so much about them.
They're such dear allies to us.
They're such good people and they do so much for us.
And how dare we leave them?
How dare we leave them in the Middle East to have to face down Turkey and have to face down the Syrian government?
You know, all of these different things that we hear about.
So we've heard a lot about them.
And then Trump basically negotiated this ceasefire.
And everything was better.
There was not going to be a genocide of the Kurds, as they thought.
But the Kurds are still talking about it.
So, Syrian Kurds.
This is an article on Breitbart.com.
Syrian Kurds, Turkey is continuing its genocide war despite ceasefire.
So, Turkey is continuing the genocide, as it's called, in northern Syria despite an alleged permanent ceasefire.
The Syrian Democratic Forces, a U.S.
allied coalition largely made up of Kurdish fighters, alleged on Thursday.
So, even despite this ceasefire, the Kurds are still talking about how we need to be there, how dare we abandon them because this genocide is still happening.
There's a lot going on as far as Kurds, Turks, Israelis, Syrians, all of these different people and all of the power dynamics that are going on there that we're working in and kind of not really paying attention to.
But the truth is that it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter whether the Kurds are being genocided.
It doesn't matter whether the Kurds are fighting a war against Turkey.
It doesn't matter what situation the Kurds are in.
I don't care if they're happy or they're sad or they're being genocided.
I don't care.
And neither should we.
We get bogged down...
And the arguments about why we should not be doing this.
And of course there are practical reasons as to why we should not be getting involved in wars in the Middle East or wars abroad in general for the most part.
There are plenty of reasons for which we should not be getting involved in these things.
We can talk about the money, the drain on our economic system.
We can talk about the fact, most importantly, the fact that Americans are dying for these wars in which we have no real interest.
We have no real interest in these.
And so we can talk about these pragmatic, practical reasons that we should be pulling out of the Middle East.
The fact that we have been there for, like, 20 years, and they said that we're going to be there for 30 days, as President Trump has talked about.
There's all of these different things.
So, anyways, there's all these different reasons that we could be addressing, but the reality is that it doesn't matter.
There's no reason that we should be over there, and it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter what situation that we're in, and we need to stop playing into this discussion about whether it's right, whether it's wrong, what we should do.
When we talk to people like Charlie Kirk, when we talk to people like Lindsey Graham, you know, people living still in the spirit of John McCain and these other neocon war hawks, the goal should not to be dragged down into this, you know, talk about numbers and talk about money and talk about whatever.
The idea should be that we shouldn't be there.
And it doesn't matter because we don't have an interest.
And this part right here does kind of tie into some of the stuff that we're going to be talking about here in just a few minutes.
The only reason that we are there is for the state of Israel and to an extent Saudi Arabia.
So, these are the reasons that we're over there.
People have talked about this.
It's great to see what's been happening with people confronting Charlie Kirk over these types of things.
And we need to continue that.
Anyways, those are the two stories kind of up front.
I do want to go ahead and dive into our featured story for tonight, which will be the bulk of what we're talking about this evening.
The featured story is in the title of the show.
There's white pills.
White pills all the way around.
This month has been really, really great.
It's been a very keno month.
We started the month with Joker.
I was talking to somebody on Twitter who mentioned that not only do we start the month with Joker, but we're going to end the month with Joker because Halloween, the last day of the month, we're going to inevitably have A ton of people, probably everybody, but especially Zoomers out there, for those that are young enough to be doing Halloween, you know, dressing up, for example.
We're going to have people, thousands of Jokers, in the streets.
So we're going to begin and end October with Joker, the movie, which is really a fantastic movie.
And there's so many different reasons why it's so good.
I'm not going to go all the way into it again because it's been talked about so much.
But just briefly, the reason, I think, in my opinion, the reason that It's so good.
The reason that it resonates so deeply with people like us is because one thing that we realize that other people don't, people of our mindset that is, is that we're living in a very, there is a resemblance of order, there's a semblance of calm, but it's just a veneer, it's a facade.
Underneath it, there's chaos, there's anger, there's resentment, there's these tensions which are growing and growing and growing, and we're expected To live as if they're not.
We're expected to live as if society is fine.
We're expected to go about our day, go about our business, as if we live in a healthy world.
And it's like, as Joker wrote in, or Arthur rather, wrote in his diary, the worst part about having a mental illness is people expect you to pretend as if you don't, or act as if you don't.
And this is a serious... That's not just with mental illness.
The fact is that our society is ill and we're expected to act as if we are not ill as a society.
So to see this on a screen like this, for it to be... I believe that today I read...
It's the number one R-rated movie ever, I think.
I might be wrong on that.
To see that, it's a huge cathartic relief.
So we begin to see that we're not, you know, obviously we know we're not crazy, but it does get a little bit tiresome to get gaslit every single day about the reality that we live in.
So it's very cathartic to see that.
It's very interesting to see the way that people behave around it, because you'll notice the way that people talked about it was, as Nick and others have talked about, it's a litmus test for who they are, what their beliefs are, whether they're on our side, ostensibly or not, whether it's Devon Stack from Blackpilled, whether it's Stefan Molyneux.
You do see, kind of understand, you know, I love Stefan Molyneux's work in so many different ways, but he doesn't get this.
So you do begin to see where people line up, and that's one of the common themes about the multiple topics that I will be talking about as far as the white pills this month, is that we're beginning to see a separation of the wheat from the chaff.
We're beginning to see in this, with Joker for example, the way that people understand it, whether they get it or not, You begin to see, you know, they can't hide it anymore.
Some people kind of slip under the radar, they say the right things, they do the right things, but they don't get it.
I see a lot of takes that were like, you know, oh, this should have happened, or this should have happened, Joker should have done this.
It's like, no, that's completely missing the point of the movie.
The entire point is that, you know, aside from the mental illness and stuff, but once he's Joker, everything is a chaotic ripple effect.
And I'm not, I'm getting off track back into Joker again, but the fact is, you get to see whether people get it or whether they do not get it.
So, And then you also see these things in, you know, the stuff happening in Mexico, the war between the cartels and the police, and it's not a white pill necessarily, but what's interesting about it, what feels good to see, is that history is not over.
We talk a lot about, in our circles, we talk a lot about this idea of the end of history that, you know, neocons and other, you know, globalists especially, have believed that we're in, or they're at least trying to reach, the end of history, where we reach a stasis, a global stasis, where nothing really happens.
We just continue to live in our current state.
And to them, that's a good thing.
To us, obviously, we don't want to.
We see it for what it is.
But when you see armed militias basically forcing the government to capitulate to their will, it's an interesting thing to see.
It's an interesting development.
Things are changing in the world.
The world is not in this static state of existence as it seemed to be for so long.
And that's why we... And the good thing about it compared to another war like what we might see in Iran or in Syria or some of these other places is that it's not... You know, there have been wars over the past 30, 40, 50 years.
And they've all been a part of that end-of-history situation.
They've all been a part and a result of the military-industrial complex, the globalist agenda, whatever you want to call it, all of the different labels that there are.
These wars, these happenings, for lack of a better term, have all been a result of that situation that we are in.
It's not a part of the plan for the Mexican cartels to, you know, basically just bitch-slap the government around and make them do what they want.
Like, no, you're not going to arrest our guy.
We're going to take him back.
So, we obviously don't like to see drug lords out on the streets again.
I would love it if Mexico could clean up their crime problem.
I think it's something that the United States should involve itself in within Mexico.
I don't know.
How feasible that would be.
But the thing is that it's not about whether or not the drug cartels are winning or the Mexican government is winning.
It's the fact that such a thing is possible.
And I hope that that never happens in the United States.
I hope it never happens.
But it's just interesting to see that it is possible.
That's a more of a minor one that I did want to bring up.
The other one is Charlie Kirk getting grilled at these, the culture war seminars that he's been giving.
He's been giving them with Don Jr.
the other night.
Rand Paul, Senator Rand Paul was there.
And these people have all gotten asked questions as well.
But this is particularly interesting because it shows the effect that we can have outside of doing podcasts and making videos and doing stupid, retarded rallies that get, you know, where people go to jail.
You've seen probably these Proud Boys have gone to jail for four years.
Four years for getting into a fight with some Antifa people, so that's the effect that those have.
You get into the news for a few days, and then you get into the news a few days more, you know, two years down the line when you go to jail for years for a felony charge.
So, anyway, so, but it's interesting to see the way that we can have effects on not just our own circles, not just our own I tried to avoid, as much as possible, using words like the movement.
The movement has been tainted.
It has certain connotations and stuff, and that's not what I want to get across.
But whatever you want to refer to it as, whether it be the MAGA movement, the American conservative nationalist movement, whatever you want to call it, it's very white-pilling to see the effect that we can have on politics, especially mainstream cultural politics, With people such as Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk is one of the people that would have been happy to ban us from this event, much in the same way that many people like us, Nick, Faith Goldie, Patrick Casey, even Laura Loomer, were all banned from CPAC last year.
Charlie Kirk runs in those same circles, obviously.
So it's very white-pilling to see us be able to jump in and talk directly to, speak directly to the people who is his audience.
Because you see these young men going up to the microphone, very well composed, looking very sharp, generally speaking, suits and ties, and even when they're not, they're still very sharp looking.
Very well spoken.
They're not combative, they're not aggressive.
They get up there and they talk.
They mention something, they speak their piece, and they ask Charlie a question, and when Charlie gets combative, they respond in a very polite way.
They say, well this, or well that, but okay, go ahead.
And they allow him to continue, and The point there is that they allow him to expose himself for who he is.
So, we're able to use these events to our advantage.
These are events that we don't have to pay for.
These are events that we don't have to put any manpower into.
These are events that are reaching people that we would not reach otherwise, necessarily.
Of course, there's some overlap there somewhere.
But these are not people who are online looking for America First with Nick Fuentes.
These are not people who are searching to see what Patrick Casey has to say, or Scott Greer on Twitter, or myself.
These are people who are following Don Jr.
and, you know, they're owning the libs on Twitter.
They're probably on the Donald on Reddit.
And so we have a chance to get in front of them and speak to them directly and present our ideas in a very, very palatable way.
I was talking about this on Telegram just a few days ago.
I was talking about how, you know, people like Nick, people like Patrick Casey have done a fantastic service in the way that they handled the optics debate over the past, I don't even know how long it's been, maybe a year, maybe two years.
This discussion over what are the benefits to being optical?
Do we need to be optical wearing a jacket and a tie, speaking in a certain way, having certain, you know, looking clean-cut, presenting our ideas in certain ways, or is it better, or maybe not even better, but just the same if we go out and we, you know, walk around with Patrick Little and we, you know, do what Paul Neelan did or what Richard Spencer did and what these other Dumb people have done.
What's the benefits?
Which one is the right way to go?
Which one wins over more hearts and minds?
Which one has a better chance at getting us to the goal that we have?
So people like Nick, people like Patrick, people like Faith Goldie, they've done a fantastic job in that.
So we've won that.
It's clear.
It's absolutely clear that it is important to be optical.
It is important to be palatable to the normal American conservative voter.
So we've got that done.
What we need to understand now is that coming to us down the pipeline are a lot of opportunities, a lot of possibilities in 2020, as well as a lot of pitfalls and a lot of dangerous situations that we want to make sure that we are prepared for so that we can avoid them.
We need to understand that eventually people will realize how morally bankrupt, how politically unfeasible Charlie Kirk's ideas are.
People are beginning to realize that now.
People will continue to realize that.
You see it with the events that we're talking about now, where people are asking these questions about Israel and about all of these different political ideas that he has, whether it be Israel, immigration, etc.
People are asking him about those, and he's exposing himself.
People are beginning to see our ideas.
They're also seeing the fact that Turning Point, Fired Ashley St.
Clair for no reason, simply for associating, or no good reason I should say, simply for associating with real conservatives such as Nick.
Steve Franson, and you see this weird overlap where we in the public's eye are down here, and of course, you know, the alt-light in the eyes of the establishment are also significantly lower in their eyes of where they are, but you see this muddying of the waters where it's like, who's really this label?
Of course, none of us are what they call us when it comes to, you know, the stereotypical Nazi, KKK, white nationalist labels that get thrown at us.
Of course, we don't fit those at all, but you see this muddying of the water.
It's like, well, if Cathy Xu, if Nick Fuentes, if Ali, if Steve Franson are all, like, in this room together, and they're all getting called the same names, it loses its meaning completely.
And then you see Ashley St.
Clair being fired, and people are like, well, Charlie Kirk's whole thing is that the left hates the idea that there are other ideas.
And here he is firing one of his employees, I guess, for associating with somebody who has another idea.
So as we continue to move forward, and I'm just using turning point examples right now, but there are plenty of other examples with the Republican Party, with CPAC, which started this year with people like us getting kicked out.
And so, people in the American public will continue to see this exposure, this rift being widened between people like us and people like Charlie Kirk.
They'll continue to see them for the frauds that they are.
So, what that means is that we will be there to inherit the attention and the support of these conservatives who want to see these things happen.
People are much further to the right than they are given credit for.
You see it with things like the send her back chant, which Trump unfortunately disavowed recently.
I mean, I say recently, within the past few months, time flies.
But you see, Trump didn't start the chant to say send her back.
Trump just said that the squad, these people, they're not good, we don't want to, you know, we don't want to Deal with them, basically.
And the supporters, the Trump supporters, chanted, send them back.
Send them back.
The Trump base is much... They're ready for a platform much further to the right than what they're being given now, whether it be with Trump or Charlie Kirk.
It doesn't matter.
Even though Trump is obviously significantly better than Charlie Kirk, He's not giving the base the furthest right version of what they're willing to do.
And what we need to understand is that with that being the case, with them being primed for these ideas, whether it's immigration restriction or any of the other things that we talk about, they are primed for that.
And as they continue to see the hypocrisy and the bankruptcy of Charlie Kirk, CPAC, the GOP, etc.
They will begin looking for alternatives.
They will begin looking for somebody else to show them what real conservatism looks like.
They say, I know that this is not real conservatism.
I want to see X, Y, and Z happen.
Where is the group of people, where is the movement that is going to give that to me?
And there we will be prepared to do so.
But we have to make sure that we are prepared to do so.
That's the trick to this.
We've won out with the optics debate.
It's undeniable that you need to look presentable.
You need to speak in a way that is palatable to the average American.
That's obvious.
What we need to ensure is that we have a platform that we can point to when America looks to us and says, what do we do?
We need to have a set of ideas developed, and of course, We know the general idea of what we want to see happen.
We want to preserve the traditional American demographics.
We want to make sure that America, you know, we know the ideas that we want to have, but we have to make sure that it's in a way that's not too esoteric.
If you look at, like, the Republican Party's principles, it doesn't talk about, you know, it doesn't get into the things like, well, we want to, you know, Preserve American hegemony and restore the traditional demographics of the United States to da-da-da-da-da.
It's very presentable.
It's very easy to digest.
And of course, when we're developing that, what that means is not to say that we need to water it down, because we don't.
As I said a moment ago, the American public is ready for these ideas.
What we need to do is make sure that it's... It's the same with a marketing campaign.
You don't say, This product is better because it, you know, it does XYZ and technical stuff and all of the money you could save and the duh-duh-duh-duh-duh and the, you know, it works this way and it's so much more efficient.
It doesn't.
They have catchy taglines.
And of course, we're going to have more than a catchy tagline, but we have to have this prepared in a way that's cohesive and prepared for the American people to receive it.
I've said for a time it's kind of you know it's I've said it so much that I kind of don't like it anymore but I was on a show one time hosting a show and I said that we need to develop a cohesive movement with a comprehensive plan and that is the situation that we are in now.
We are seeing the development of this cohesive movement that I mentioned.
We are seeing the development of a cohesive group of people.
This movement is coalescing in a way that's very, very interesting.
We're seeing the emergence of kind of an alliance between people like myself, Patrick Casey, Nick Fuentes, Faith Goldie, Steve Franson, all of these different people are coming together.
And we all think about things in different ways, obviously.
It's very obvious that that's the case.
So this isn't about being sycophants for one idea or one person, but the idea is having and developing an infrastructure in which we can Not only develop these ideas, but propagate them.
And what that means, there's a lot of stuff coming.
I'm not going to get into it because, number one, I can't.
There's stuff that is going to be happening in the next few months, in 2020, where you will begin to see these things develop.
Whether it be events, you know, somebody else, or things that I am planning involved in, you're going to begin to see these things in 2020.
that will involve some of these people, sometimes all of them.
We're going to be developing something and kicking something off, and I don't mean, I just mean broadly, I don't mean something specifically, but we're going to be kicking something off in 2020 where we will be prepared to receive the attention and the support of the American people.
But not only that, what we are doing now, what we will be doing in the next few months will legitimize us In their minds and just generally speaking.
Because what we are doing now, what we will be doing over the next few months, will have a profound and significant influence on the election in 2020.
What we are doing in, you know, who knows how things will go in 2020?
Who knows how things will go after 2020 if Trump gets back into office?
I believe that he probably will be.
Who knows?
We'll have to see.
Who knows how that'll look?
But even beyond the 2020 election, what we are doing now, over the next 12 months or so, will have a profound effect on the course of American history in general.
And I don't want to, you know...
Pat ourselves on the back too much because you know some of us like I don't have as much influence as some of the other people do obviously but the network that is being built the Platform that is being built as I've said a few times will Significantly impact the course of the country because we are building the Coalition that will inherit the American conservative movement.
And so, it's incredibly important that we continue to do what we're doing now.
It's a big white pill to see these things happening.
And so, as I said, there's a few different things that I wanted to talk about.
To transition a little bit, as we saw, you know, all of those things have happened over the past month.
It's very great to see.
That movement is beginning.
That movement is coalescing.
It's beginning to form.
It's beginning to gain traction.
We're going to continue there.
On the cultural front, I have to talk about it today.
On the cultural front, Kanye dropped the album, Jesus is King, today.
Which, just to say, is really awesome.
It's really great to be able to say that.
That Jesus is King.
Thousands of people were typing or speaking the words, Jesus is King.
Just because the most famous rapper of all time arguably made an album that said Jesus is King.
Millions and millions of people are going to listen to songs with Bible verses talking about Jesus, praising Jesus.
And some of the songs are basically prayers.
And it's a very good album.
It's a very good album.
You know, I listened to it once.
I'm not going to give a review over it.
I'm not like, I'm not a music review kind of guy.
It would be, you know, it would be extremely boring for me to actually get into the album itself.
But as a cultural phenomenon, it's very, it's very fascinating, very interesting.
It's, you know, it has people very mad.
And much in the same way that these other things are litmus tests, so it is with this.
This is a litmus test.
And what it really reveals is, That the future of American conservatism is Christian.
The future of American conservatism is centered around Jesus Christ.
Of course, you know, some people aren't, but the center of our movement has to be Jesus Christ.
It has to be.
It's very white-pilling to see somebody like Kanye West Speaking about this so vocally, and we have to, you know, obviously it remains to be seen whether or not Kanye continues to live in a Christian way.
I hope to see him continue to do so.
I always love to see anybody live a Christian life, but especially somebody like Kanye, who has the influence that he does.
It's amazing.
And it's especially amazing to see the impact that this album has had.
It's a huge morale booster, if nothing else.
If nothing else, seeing—because I'm in group chats, I'm in Discord, I'm on Telegram—to see the reaction that people, that the Groypers had, the Zoomers, the reaction that people had, it's a huge, huge morale booster, because So often, so often when you listen to, it doesn't even have to be rap music, it can be rap music, pop music, even country music, whatever you're listening to, so often it's pushing degeneracy, so often it's pushing immorality, anti-Christian ideas, whatever it may be.
It's so refreshing to see something that is centered around God, centered around doing what's right and what is moral, and is done in a good way because so much Christian music that you hear So much, you know, especially Christian rap.
I know those guys mean well, but it doesn't have the artistic rigor that Kanye puts into his music.
So it's phenomenal to see such an album be made and released.
It was a little bit frustrating when it was going to be released one day, and then it was going to be released another day, and then it wasn't, and then finally released today.
But I will say the way it was worth it, I would have liked, you know, I would change the way that I would release albums if I were him, but that's just me.
So, as I said, it's fantastic to see this.
The culture...
can be impacted.
The culture can be impacted.
Of course, with me or you, it's to a much, much, much lesser degree than with Kanye West, but it shows that these things have impact.
There are tweets on the timeline today I saw of things that are like, I've never really considered myself a Christian or I, you know, I'm kind of a deist or I haven't been to church in a long time, but hearing this, Makes me think about things again.
It makes me think about Jesus.
And if Kanye can do that with the millions of people that he has, not to get preachy or anything, this isn't like church show, but we can influence the culture in ways around us, whether it be influencing people towards Christianity by showing them what Christianity looks like in somebody's real life, or influencing them towards political ideas, whatever it might be.
It shows that it's possible.
And who would have ever thought that Kanye West would be in the position that he's in today, where he is a Christian, where he's talking about these things, where he's supporting President Trump, even though he's supporting things like the First Step Act, which we don't, you know, we never liked it, but now we're just vindicated, unfortunately, in that these people who've been released are committing violent crimes again.
So even though it's not perfect, who would have ever thought that Kanye West would be such an important asset?
Regardless of how he lives his life from now, this album is an incredible asset.
It's incredible that Kanye West supported Trump.
So whenever you're feeling, because a lot of times it's easy to feel hopeless, it's easy to feel blackpailed.
The real white pill in this is that you have no idea what's going to happen.
None of us have any idea the good things that are going to happen.
And what we have to realize, putting this back into a Christian framework and a Christian mentality, is that it's all going to be okay.
It's all going to be okay in the end.
And of course that doesn't mean that we should stop fighting for what we believe in now.
We have a moral responsibility to do what we believe to be right and to be just.
That's how history works.
I can't remember the name of the theory, but it's this idea that God is in control of human history, but God plays out human history with these actors by people doing what they believe.
Like, we can never just resign ourselves and say, it's all over, there's nothing left, there's no hope.
We have to continue to do what's right.
We can't just hope and pray for the second coming, even though we hope that that comes soon.
We hope that comes very soon because we're very tired of what's going on, but we want to make sure that we're continuing to fight, and you never know the type of things that God is going to do.
Who would have thought that he would use Kanye West in this way?
The Joker movie, seeing history happening in Mexico, Charlie Kirk, that is arguably one of the bigger ones.
That's a huge one that we need to pay attention to and that we need to continue.
I really encourage everyone to keep going out there to all of these things.
There are several more.
But don't let it stop with the Culture War series that he's doing.
Anytime there's a Turing Point USA event, whether it's Charlie Kirk or Just a local, like, college Republicans or college Turning Point meeting.
There's no reason that you can't attend one of these things and ask reasonable, optical, palatable questions in the way that we have been doing at these things.
So I encourage everybody to continue doing it.
Think of creative ways.
And again, As I believe Nick said the other day, if you're not going to do it optically, and if you're going to be cringe about it, and if you're going to be, you know, whatever, then don't do it.
But if you can do it, think of creative ways to get out there and continue to do this, because it is a way that we can be impactful.
You know, I work for InfoWars, and people who know of what happened in 2016 look at the way that InfoWars fans inserted themselves into the election.
Obviously, we're not going to do it in that way.
We're not going to, you know, holding up signs, you know, Bill Clinton is a rapist or anything like that.
But, there are ways to insert ourselves into the narrative, into the mainstream, and we need to continue to do that.
So, just to recap that.
And then this movement coalescing in Jesus as King.
Those are the main white pills that I've been thinking about for this month.
It's been a good month.
It's been a good month, and...
As people have been saying, we've got momentum.
We've got momentum that we can use to continue into 2020 and really through 2020 into the elections after that.
I'm very excited to see people like us showing our ideas.
And having them being taken seriously because they will be taken seriously.
That is the ultimate white pill between all of this.
Whether it's Jesus is King out there, whether it's Joker, whether it's Charlie Kirk getting grilled, the ultimate summary of all of this is that we cannot be ignored any longer.
They cannot ignore us.
They cannot shove us under the rug.
They can't slander us as this or that.
We cannot be ignored any longer.
We will be taken seriously because we have the serious ideas.
Charlie Kirk is stupid.
He's propped up by his mega donors.
We are smarter.
We're more resourceful.
The only reason that people like Charlie Kirk exist is because they haven't been challenged by people like us before.
Smarter, more resourceful, very handsome, etc.
So, we're going to win.
Now or in eternity, it doesn't matter, but... Well, I shouldn't say it doesn't matter.
It does matter!
It matters a lot!
Do what you have to do, but...
We will be taken seriously.
We will be taken seriously.
And that's the best feeling, is that we don't have to feel like we're just screaming into the void or, you know, no mouth trying to scream.
We will be taken seriously.
So that's all that I have as far as the main news stories that we have today.
So now I'm going to try and go over here into the Super Chats.
I have to do it a little bit differently because of the, you know, this is across multiple streams here.
But we're going to go read your Super Chats.
Hear what the public is saying.
We might do that if Chrome decides that it's ever going to work.
It's one of those days.
And I know I saw Boomer Tech.
I saw everything there.
Let's see if I can find this here.
Oh man.
It's all so tiresome.
I go to the community tab.
And of course it's slow because I'm streaming.
Anyways, it wouldn't be, yeah, as Nick, I think I saw Nick say on Telegram, this wouldn't be real, this wouldn't be the first America First guest host if we didn't have, you know, if we didn't have tech issues.
So today I have to go to the, because we're looking at Super Chats for multiple streams, so.
Awesome, for October 25th, so Kane Jeeper says, hey Jake, did you see, No, I'm not reading that.
Tom Death says, can you bring Mike Pence?
No, I can't.
I'm not reading that one.
I guess this is about Christian rap here.
Derriton says, CHH is based.
I don't know who that is.
I do know Lecrae.
I know that that's a Christian rapper.
Yeah, I mean, I've heard some of his music, and it's good for Christian rap.
I mean, I don't want to say that all Christian rap is terrible.
It's good, but the thing is, If you listen to it, it's because it's Christian rap.
You're not listening to it for the artistic merit that it has on its own.
So yeah, I mean, and so NF and Andy Mineo, I don't know these other people, but yeah.
Red Beard says, pray the rosary every day.
Pray every day.
James says, don't tell this to Nick, but you're more handsome.
I won't tell Nick.
I won't tell Nick, but thank you.
Thank you.
Let's see.
All right.
Hans Van Lux sent a super chat with no words.
In German, that's great.
Awesome, this is great.
Other languages, that's so awesome.
Okay, Mary Lamb with $10 says, good job, Jake.
Thank you, Mary.
Thank you for, it boosts my spirits.
It's, you know, I'm very stressed.
I'm very stressed about the tech issues that I've been dealing with.
You know, because I, look, I do broadcasts where I'm like hosting for three hours at a time.
And of course, it's a little bit different because they're 10 minute segments and I have a little bit of a break in between so I can kind of compose things.
But those are things that I'm used to.
Like, now I'm doing America First.
It's somebody else's show.
If it gets messed up, it's not just me.
I can't just say, oh, well, I had a bad stream tonight.
It's like, oh, yeah, hey, Nick, by the way, the very first time you've ever asked anybody to do a stream for you, I totally screwed it up.
So there's a lot of pressure.
So leading up to it, I'm making sure I've got everything noted out.
And then even then, after all of that stuff, I didn't even...
My notes were all over the place, and I didn't even cover the first two.
The first two stories are not super important, so it's okay.
But even then, I was like, I didn't have the notes.
I have to be honest.
I have to come clean.
There's a load off my chest.
I have to come clean.
It didn't get covered as much as I would like to.
But thank you, Mary, for saying good job.
I really appreciate it.
Jimbo says, Jake supports state-subsidized super male vitality.
I cannot comment.
All right, Mike says, Loiter Nation rise up.
Yeah, I don't know if I want to steal the, you know, there's, Nick has the knickers.
I don't think it would be right for me to steal like, you know, make loiters or jakers.
I don't think that would be right, but I appreciate the sentiment, Mike.
I appreciate it.
Callus Crunk says, how much does Nick pay his interns?
I don't know.
You'd have to ask one of his interns.
I'm an independent content creator myself, so I wouldn't know how much his interns are paid.
Jimbo says, if you counter-signal Jake, the Groipers will find you.
That is true.
I'm a great friend and ally of the Groipers.
The Groipers love me.
I love the Groipers.
We do a lot of work together.
We run Groiper Ops.
I play my part.
I play what small part I can in the Groyper army.
So it's true.
It's true.
I personally don't care.
I'm personally not offended if you don't like me or if you, you know, maybe have some negative opinions against me, but just for your own safety, you might not want to say it publicly.
You might not want to say it publicly because it's true.
The Groypers might come after you.
So...
I'm sorry, it's just, I'm just warning you.
I can't control, I work with the Groypers, but I can't control them.
I'm not their boss, so I can't, I can't call them off if they come after you.
Groyper Wave says, true Groypers stan Jake Lloyd.
Do not countersignal Jake Lloyd.
Thank you, Groyper Wave.
And yes, I would imagine, I would imagine, of course, that there were people countersignaling me in the chat.
It's new, I understand.
You know, a new host, temporary, I understand.
But again, the Groypers, I can't control them.
Ed Lundgren says, be nice to Jake, chat.
Thank you, Ed.
Be nice to me.
Be nice to me.
I care.
I'm here because I care about the Knicker Nation.
I care about America First.
I care about making sure that my good friend Nick Fuentes has a show that goes off with as minimal hitches as possible.
I want to make sure that you guys get your content.
I'm really here for you.
So yes, thank you.
Be nice to Jake.
A fellow Knicker is a friend indeed, and InfoWars helped red pill you years ago.
Great.
We need a Jake Lloyd Groyper.
Question mark.
All right.
Snapperino says, you're a good egg, Jake.
I hope you're getting a cut of these shekels.
Well, first of all, Snapperino, thank you for the big super chat.
Thank you very much for the big super chat.
That means a lot to the show.
But also, thank you for the support.
I am a good egg.
I've always been told that by people who truly know me.
They say, Jake, you're a good egg.
You're a good egg, Jake.
Just keep your chin up.
You know, sometimes people will counter-signal you, but don't you worry.
The Groik person got it.
Anyways, Matthias Fagian says, Nick went on a full... This is in a different currency, so I don't know if this is a large super chat.
It looks like it.
Thank you for the large super chat, Matthias.
Nick went on full-on face plastic surgery, so they wouldn't find him.
Possibly.
No, Nick is just at an undisclosed location.
Everything's okay.
I'm just here for the night, filling in on this casual Friday.
And hey, like I said, I'm glad not to have the tie on, honestly.
At first, I was mad.
I wasn't mad.
I was just like, I like wearing ties.
I like wearing ties.
I have to, you know, be honest about that.
But then, after a while, it turned out to be the right thing.
Anyways, I don't need to go on this tangent for a third time.
James Cord says, mad respect for stepping up to the challenge and being the very first guest host.
The America First Alliance is stronger than ever and growing.
Fuentes, Lloyd, Jaden, Vince, James, Franson, Pat Casey, Columbia, Bugle, etc.
It's true.
It's a powerful coalition when you read it like that.
Fuentes, Lloyd, Jaden, Vince, James, Franson, Pat Casey, and the Columbia Bugle, and others too.
That's the amazing thing is that there are... Those are not just like the big names.
There are a ton of other people who are very much involved with this.
And thank you for the mad respect.
That means a lot to me.
It is a challenge.
It's a heavy burden to bear to be the first America First guest host.
All right, let's see.
Classical Theist.
How's it going, Classical Theist?
Good to see you.
Great show, King.
Love your content.
God bless.
God bless you.
Everybody, I always recommend people go follow Classical Theist on Twitter.
He's one of my favorite accounts by far.
Far and away one of my favorite accounts.
And he's done a lot.
I've learned a lot from him, in general, just from Twitter, which is amazing.
All right.
Doomer Squidward says, Can America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes be perpetuated by someone who is not Nicholas J. Fuentes?
No, I have to say, as someone who is indeed not Nicholas J. Fuentes, I have to say, no, America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes cannot be perpetuated by someone who is not him.
So, but that's the good news.
Nick will be back on Monday, and I won't have to deal with this again for a while.
So, who knows?
But Charlemagne says, the Joker character is about what the right can restrain itself from doing and what the left can't help but do.
I mean, yeah, I mean, you could say that.
I mean, you could say that, but that's not really what it's about.
I mean, that could be surmised or asked, you know, but whatever.
So I get what you're saying.
I get what you're saying.
Kane Jeeper says, I heard about Nick's accident.
I can't believe that he is going to be in the wheelchair for the rest of his life.
Yeah, him and Joe the Boomer are, you know, they're doing physical therapy together.
He says Jacob Lloyd.
Do not counter-signal Jacob Lloyd.
I am the replacement.
lloyd do not count counter signal jacob lloyd all right alex said hey masad nick yeah yeah i am the i am the replacement i just want to say thanks for the good show and all that you pee pee poo poo i There it is.
I knew that I wasn't going to be able to get through reading the Super Chats without suffering in the way that... This is why Nick... Nick had to take a day off because he just... It's suffering.
So much suffering goes into making shows like this.
He just had to take some time off and I chose to, you know, carry that cross for him tonight.
All right.
Can we get a...
Can we get a big F in chat?
I'm not reading the name for Anus12 tonight.
He wasn't here.
Really made me think because he brings hype and without him, our movement is dead.
Tan Drew says, hey, no worries about the sound.
Thank you.
It happens.
Great show.
What is a recommend?
unidentified
No.
jake lloyd
Not reading that.
West.
I can't read that.
I was with you at Berkeley, Jake.
Love you.
God bless.
Well, God bless you too.
Good to see, you know, Berkeley, that was kind of ridiculous, kind of crazy.
Good to see you're okay.
I hope you don't live in Berkeley for your sake.
But yeah, thank you very much.
God bless.
unidentified
Not reading that one.
jake lloyd
PartyBot says, People in the chat countersignaling our guy.
Y'all have no shame, you incelicidal spurgbots.
unidentified
Okay.
jake lloyd
But yeah, stop countersignaling your guy.
I'm your guy.
All right.
V G E D R R says, so sad that Nick won't be returning to the show.
You'll do great as the new host, Jake.
God bless.
Well, I think I appreciate the faith, your vote of confidence, but don't worry, Nick, we'll be back on Monday.
All right.
Thanks for green lighting.
Hapa futurism.
I don't, I didn't do that.
I didn't do to do that.
Um, my army of Supreme gentlemen would join forces with yours.
Okay.
All right, Washington Groyper Bear.
It's kind of schizophrenic.
Groyper, but bear, like Owen Benjamin?
That's kind of a schizophrenic, weird overlap, but okay.
Fuzzy, I'm not reading all, Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear.
I'm not reading all of it.
All right.
I'm just, I'm, so many of these are just so unreadable that I'm, you know, I'm not reading it.
But Jimbo says, don't counter signal Jake, you stupid loser idiot at Doomer Squad.
Thank you very much, Jimbo.
I appreciate it.
Hey guys, my name is Jake Lloyd and Warble Warble... yeah, that was the first stream.
Warble Warble Robot Vo... yeah.
Jake did nothing wrong.
Very true.
Samir... yeah.
Mike, F for my previous superchats.
Don't worry, Mike.
Fear not.
We read your previous superchats.
Sammy Davis Jr.
says, good evening.
You're watching Drop the Ball.
I'm your host, Jake Lloyd, and we've got a great show for you tonight.
Yeah, okay.
The ball was dropped, but we got on the phone and we fixed it.
So, Doomer Squidward.
Robot voice department, yes.
Okay, show more.
Chain.
Schatzel.
I don't know.
Thank you, first of all, for the big super chat.
We really appreciate it.
Raise our sons.
Train them in the faith.
Through temptations, make sure they're wide awake.
Follow Jesus.
Listen and obey.
No more living for the culture.
We nobody's slave.
Very powerful.
Very powerful quote from, uh, Jesus is King Today.
I don't remember what song that was.
You know, that's kind of embarrassing.
I don't know.
I don't remember what song that was, but I think it was Follow God.
I don't know.
LL Very Unlucky.
Yes, Chimfy.
Boss Vivo says, it's okay, bro.
Nick usually hasn't even started the show yet by now.
Yeah, I know.
We did talk about that.
While we were trying to, you know, while we were running around tech people, all the America First tech people and the show producers and everything, running around trying to fix the audio issues.
I know, we were talking about that.
ReforgedGroper says, this is clearly a confirmed behind-the-scenes plan from the Chief Knicker himself.
View count has gone up by 1,000 and climbing since the USS Audio.
I can neither confirm nor deny these reports.
You know, it might have been 4-D chess.
Who knows?
These things are above my pay grade.
This is above my head.
I don't know.
I'm just here.
I'm just here to do my job.
I don't ask questions.
When Nick needs somebody to fill in, I said, I'm here.
I'll do it.
I'll take these super chat slings and arrows for you.
Rob says, very professional of Jake to bring his own mic to the America First penthouse.
Very true!
I, you know, I'm nothing if not a professional.
I did bring my own, um, I did bring my own microphone.
I brought, you know, all the stuff that I normally use.
I said, hey, I don't know, you know, I don't know if you want me to use this, whatever, but yeah.
And I got here, I got down, sat down in the chair here in the America First New York penthouse, and I was like, this is exactly how I imagined it.
And then we did the show and it was awful at first, but then it was epic.
Um, keeping perfect composure when I have a, Stefan Molly meme says this, keeping perfect composure when I have a gamer moment.
I ain't mean I'm just focused.
I ain't mean I'm just focused.
Very true.
Very true.
That's what I keep.
Perfect composure when I have a game of mower, another based, uh, Jesus is King reference.
Whitehotep, my good Groyper friend, Whitehotep says, Jacob Lloyd, it's your pal Whitehotep Groyper from Twitter.
I just wanted to tell you I look forward to seeing you as guest host of America First often.
Cheers.
Well, cheers back to you, Whitehotep.
It's good to talk to you.
I do know you from Twitter.
It's wonderful to talk to you, as always.
And yeah, who knows?
It's all up to Nick.
If he needs somebody else to guest host, I'm here, but as of right now, plan on him being back on Monday.
Glenn C says, I'm glad Nick picked you to host America First and not me.
Heard it came close.
I don't think I do that great, to be honest.
Well, you know, I don't know.
I wasn't involved in the selection process, so who knows?
Big Billy Strikes Back says, Can you sing the iCarly theme song?
I can, but no, I will not.
Samurai Spirit says, you're a good guy, Jake.
Thank you very much, Samurai Spirit.
That means a lot to me.
All right, Mike again says, the knicker stand with Jake Lloyd.
Thank you very much, Mike.
I appreciate it.
Chicken on a raft says, joined a church, joined a Trump rally group, ready for IOTBW.
My chess isn't 4D, but at least I'm playing.
That's true.
If you can't play 4D chess, the second best thing you can play is 3D chess.
That's very true.
Good work on joining a church and joining... I mean, joining a Trump rally group.
It depends on what the rally group is, but possibly a good idea.
Tyber1 says, hello and welcome to Beep Boop Robots First.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Boss Vivo says, love your telegram, my guy.
Thank you very much.
The Groypers love Jake Lloyd, says Groyperwave.
Thank you very much.
I love the Groypers.
Tyber1 says, the Virgin Destiny whispering the word in private versus the Chad Groyper winning the word game.
Okay.
Bronso says, Jake Lloyd robot style.
True.
And again, this is a foreign currency.
I have no idea if this is a big super... Thank you for possibly a big super chat.
I remember the first episode of America First I ever watched being the Yay Review with Party Goy.
Nostalgia, tripping, and feeling white-pilled tonight.
Jesus is king.
Jesus is king indeed.
Good.
Nostalgic.
Yeah, I mean, I relate to that.
I relate to that.
The nostalgia.
Groper Way with another super chat, but he didn't say anything.
Good super chat.
All right, Mike says, the assertive nature of right-wing women is a form of feminism rarely discussed.
It's very true, Mike.
The assertive nature of right-wing women is a form of feminism rarely discussed.
And, you know, the question is, what should we do about that?
First and foremost, we should probably discuss it.
Pleb Lord with Sweet as, bro.
Watching here in New Zealand live on Saturday right now.
Didn't understand how I was a full day ahead of you after discovering that America was founded by an Italian, though it all makes sense.
Sweet as, bro.
Yeah, Italians do be like that.
Mandar, Ryan.
Yeah, I didn't see Ryan Dawson do that.
I've seen a couple people do this.
Number one, I've seen a couple people who are all the way behind the times.
and red pill questions at Turning Point USA events.
Yeah, I saw, I didn't see Ryan Dawson do that.
I've seen a couple people do this.
Number one, I've seen a couple people who are like all the way behind the times.
They're like, you know, they like see some of these clips and they're like, here's what I want all of you to do.
I want all of you to go out and I want you to ask more questions like this and whatever.
It's like, bro, we're already, that's what this is.
That's what this is.
And plus, I don't want your like boomer dummy audience to do it anyways.
Like, you just make us look dumb.
But also, yeah, I have seen a few people who, and I'm not gonna name names, I didn't see Ryan Dawson do it, but I have seen a few people say like, oh, we did this.
It's like, no, there were, you know, you're behind here.
You didn't do this, so.
Let's see.
Tangenting.
Tangent?
Is it tangenting or tangenting?
I don't even know if that's a word.
Tangential, maybe?
Tangenting Tangerine says, I've repeatedly been getting unsolicited messages on my private college email from Charlie Kirk begging me to join TPUSA.
Hello, spam department?
Yeah, you just block it or unsubscribe, but yeah, it's very annoying.
Brian says, Great album!
What is your take on the lyrics from Hands On when he says the Christians will be the first ones to judge him?
P.S.
We need to mog Fantano when he inevitably gives this a light six.
Yeah, always mog Fantano in a completely non-violent, non-aggressive way.
I don't mean that literally.
I mean, like, on Twitter, make fun of him.
Because he deserves it.
He's a goofball.
Anthony Fantano, for those who don't know.
Bad takes.
And he's, you know, it's going to be very cringe to watch him review this.
My take on the lyrics when Kanye says the Christians will be the first ones to judge him, I mean, I see what he's saying.
I don't know.
The problem is there's so many different, like, Christian communities, even within, like, there's evangelical Christians, like Baptists, who you might expect that from.
There are certain groups within Roman Catholicism where you'd expect that from, so I get what he's saying, but I'm not saying he's wrong, but I don't think it's necessarily exactly like that.
My problem with it would more so be the fact that people who are not Christians who are listening to this will use that as a way to be like, Like, they'll try to get a victory out of it, I guess.
I don't know.
That's kind of what I thought.
Who knows?
But also, who cares what they think?
So, that's kind of my take.
Kind of a take.
Not really.
Salty Pickle says, Bro, this music is great.
I think you're talking about the intro music?
Yeah, it's good music.
Elgato Loco Podcast says, A friend of mine I'm going to correct your grammar here.
A friend of mine's.
It's just a friend of mine.
It's not plural mine's.
It's not a possessive for mine's.
Mine is already the possessive of my.
So.
A friend of mine is going to be at political.
Bro, dude.
Okay.
A friend of mine is going to be at Politicon, I think is what you mean.
He might be getting a press pass.
Can you suggest some questions he could ask Charlie Kirk or any other Ziocon?
You're amazing!
Well, I feel bad now that I made fun of your grammar.
Thank you for calling me amazing.
That does, you know, warms my heart.
You know, I would keep on the theme as far as things that your friends should ask.
I would keep along with the themes.
Obviously, don't ask him the exact same questions every time, but it's good to ask him about Israel.
It's good to ask him about foreign aid to other countries.
Get a little bit creative.
Okay, so for example, here's a really good example.
People asked him about immigration.
And, of course, he went off the handle the first time.
He was like, oh, we should bring in anybody who can work, anybody who will make our economy better, etc.
Yeah.
So he says that.
And then he goes on to the next night and he's like, more civil about it, but he's like, well, maybe a million is too much, just of anybody, but we should basically have unfettered EB-5 visas, or whatever they're called, where it's like, you basically pay for a green card, or a visa, where you have like a million dollars, I think it's like 800,000 technically, I might be wrong.
And you say you can create 10 jobs and then so they give you a visa to come in and do that.
He's like, we should have that unlimited for, you know, forever, basically, because we want people who are entrepreneurial.
So ask him, you know, dive into the EB-5 thing.
I think it's EB-5.
I don't want to be embarrassed if it's not.
But EB-5 visas to buy your own visa.
Ask him about that further.
So say the other night you said that we should have unfettered visa Grants, whatever it's called when you give somebody a visa.
It's late.
I've been doing this for a while, okay?
So, earlier, you know, the other day you said this, and then just, you know, give him some data that shows how negatively that will affect the country, and then say, you know, how do we square this with America first?
Or how do we square this with putting our people first?
Whatever you want to say, just dive into the answers that he has already given, And force him to defend him, because his answers are really not.
They're non-answers.
He's really dodging it, and he's not doing it very well.
So just force him to, you know, reiterate his answers.
Force him to explain his answers when he doesn't really have a way to do it.
And that's just one example.
But just continue to do that.
That's the best thing you could do.
Good question, though.
Good question.
It's important.
So, Wagey Rage says, what a great week.
Keep your eyes up, kings.
We are all going to make it, but it's still a hard road to heaven.
Well, yeah, I know the meme.
Like, okay.
Anyways, yeah, we're gonna make it.
It is still a hard road.
Don't, like, think that we've won yet, though.
I mean, it's still, you know, still rough out there, but we are getting momentum.
We should be white-pilled.
Tandru says, thanks for a great show.
Recommended.
Again, I'm not reading that.
He thought if he did it twice, he could get it past my filter.
You can't do it, I'm too fast.
TheCurtisMax, said um good day nick did you cat well first of all You must have missed the two intros where I said, Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Jake Lloyd.
I'm not Nick, but did you catch Varg countersignaling you on Twitter earlier?
The new Kanye album is upsetting all the right people.
Pagans and atheists alike, keep up the good work.
God bless.
Again, not Nick, and I don't think I follow Varg, so didn't see that.
Yeah, like I said, it's a litmus test.
You can tell.
It's upsetting the right people.
Pagans and atheists.
Especially the atheists.
Boss Vivo says, beyond your best behavior, we have a guest.
The Anonymous Chan Man says, women are out of control.
How do we even begin to stop them?
It has to be done.
It has to be done in some way.
Um, you know, I mean, I'm not going to get into all the political ways that we have to do it, but culturally we have to, we have to make sure that it's culturally acceptable to do again, um, for men to be in charge of the household, men to be making the decisions.
And part of that is returning to Christianity, uh, which is why it's so light peeling with what Kanye did.
So, um, P. Baxter says, Jay.
Okay.
Uh, the anonymous, TheAnonymousChanMan said, hey, when are you doing a video on serious Kurds, the YPG and the PKK?
If that's, like, if you're really wondering, I don't know.
I've been putting out content pretty regularly there for a while and for the past, like, I guess a week now.
I've been bad.
I haven't done enough content.
I haven't done content.
I probably will be doing that very soon.
I don't know.
I like to... I do like to talk about some of that stuff.
I like foreign policy quite a bit.
And in the past, I've really dug down deep into it and really talked about the origins and everything.
And there's some good videos on my channel that are all... Well, there's good content.
I was having microphone trouble at the time, so I actually probably wouldn't... It's such a hard decision, because there's really good content in some of them.
Like, talking about, like, the Yemeni Civil War and stuff.
But my microphone was... Let's just say I didn't have, you know, I didn't have this microphone, and it was very bad.
So it's kind of a, kind of a balancing act, but I might do something like that soon.
Boss Vivo with, you know, another super chat says, I'm getting... Cross is you... What is that?
Christianity?
I don't know.
Is usually fostered in families.
Oh yeah, okay.
Christianity is usually fostered in families and communities.
What advice would you have for an atomized individual that finds Christ?
How can we support people who are finding Christ under postmodern conditions?
That's a good question.
So yeah, Christianity is definitely fostered mostly in families and communities.
So for somebody who finds Christ, the answer is to go to church.
That is your community.
That is, in a sense, your family.
You know, for example, I moved cities.
My family's still around and everything, and I'm still in touch with, you know, like, I still have a relationship with them.
But I moved cities, and I moved to a new area, and a church has been a wonderful community for me.
So, of course, I've been a Christian for a long time.
I grew up that way and everything.
But for somebody who... One problem that happens a lot with Christianity, especially in the modern sense, is that People don't go to church.
You hear a lot of people talking about it and they don't go to church.
It's very important that you go to church if you've been a Christian all your life, but especially if you are just becoming a Christian because there's so much information out there.
There's so much information that you can never really, um, you won't, you need to be guided basically.
You need to be guided and you need to make sure that there are, um, Okay, awesome.
I wanted to double check and make sure these things were still good.
So, anyway, it's very important you get into church.
You gotta have a community that roots you and guides you and can be there and can be your family and your community.
So, very good question.
That's really it.
I mean, read your Bible, make friends elsewhere and stuff if possible, but...
Get into church.
Scoffy says, what was your favorite song on Jesus is King?
He says, Follow God slaps.
I agree.
Follow God was really, really good.
Um, that's a good question.
Follow God was really good.
Um, from like a rap perspective and the, like the content of the whole album was really good.
So just from like a rap perspective, Follow God was really good.
I also like Cella.
I guess that's... I don't even think anybody knows really how to pronounce that.
It's in the Bible.
It's in the Psalms.
Cella.
Cella.
That was a really good one just because it's very, you know, it's very intense.
It's very intense with the choir, hallelujah, and everything.
And then there's one other one that I really liked.
I can't remember the name of it.
I remember how it goes, but I don't know.
So yeah, that's what I would say.
Follow God is a really good song.
Internet Explorer says don't listen to Nick.
I saw him at the gym benching 250 and also Shooing people away from peeking into women's only area.
That's obviously altered.
Taters says, everything old shall now become new.
The leaves will be green, bearing the fruit.
Love God and our neighbor as written in Luke, the army of God and we are the truth.
Is that a poem?
Let's see.
Boss Vivo says, We got the minds.
We got the youth.
We going wild.
We on the loose.
People is lying.
We are the truth.
Very true.
And thank you, Boss Vivo, for the big super chat.
Very much appreciated.
Very much appreciated.
Sela's lyrics seem to be a declaration of war on the New World Order.
Very true.
That's very white peeling.
That's one of the very white peelings about it, I should say.
White peeling things about it.
My speech is starting to slur.
I'm drunk on super chats.
Numbers says went to church, been so long, Orthodox.
Cringe?
I don't know, bro.
Iran soccer fan says, bro, you skipped my superchat.
Yeah, I did.
Okay, well, let me double check.
It looks like that's all of our superchats.
I wanna double check and make sure.
It's nine o'clock.
I mean, to be fair, to be fair, We had a late start, but... All right, well it looks like that is the last... I want to double check.
So it looks like that's our last Super Chat, so that is going to do it for us tonight.
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