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Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick Budge. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Budge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him think, what is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Clutch, who is that? | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | |
The Homer Generation. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of a big one. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big ones. | ||
Who's that? | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of it. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
The Umer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
It's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Globalism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Pudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Pudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of Nick. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
God, I don't know. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
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Who's that? | |
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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Pudge. | |
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
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Who is that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, | ||
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I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo in It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
I've written a letter and I have written a letter from Aotech to the end. | ||
Number and number and number and number and number and number and number let's have Come on now in a number and number and wait. | ||
The letter was 11. | ||
How long and no one on level one was not available. | ||
Everyoneção to the next 44 days in November Can he I'm going to a number and make money. | ||
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Oh we're finding a number of people. | ||
If you are not organized again so don't have a number of people. | ||
So Good evening, everybody. | ||
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 in the middle of the week, properly situated here, in the middle of the week. | ||
And we do have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
We are talking about the 2020 election. | ||
And I have to tell you, it's getting pretty exciting when it comes to the election. | ||
It hasn't gotten exciting yet, but we're getting there. | ||
For the long time, I think we've been looking at the race now for about a year, and now we're finally starting to see a lot of fighting. | ||
We're starting to see really like an actual campaign, an actual primary contest. | ||
As opposed to like the, you know, circle jerk we've been watching ever since last year. | ||
Tonight we're gonna be looking at some new polls, particularly one new poll from CNN, which has Bernie Sanders now as the frontrunner in the race. | ||
We'll also be looking at all kinds of other things that are going on in the primary, all of them regarding Bernie Sanders. | ||
If you guys have been paying attention to the 2020 primary, there's been a lot of fighting, particularly with Sanders. | ||
Biden has been attacking Sanders. | ||
Warren attacked Sanders. | ||
Hillary Clinton attacked Sanders. | ||
You know, she's not even in this race, but she came back from 2016 to throw some shade. | ||
So we're going to be talking all about that tonight. | ||
All the different dynamics between the candidates, the new poll, sort of how the race is going. | ||
And hopefully maybe we'll start to see more of this as the primaries begin because technically the Democratic primary has been going on for a year now. | ||
I think it was Elizabeth Warren who announced she was running first. | ||
She announced an exploratory committee. | ||
I think January 2019, which is extremely early. | ||
And I used to talk about this a lot last year. | ||
At that point in time, in 2016, you know, which would have been January 2015, the comparable time period, no Republican candidates had even announced at that point, the January before the election year. | ||
I think Ted Cruz announced he was running in April 2015. | ||
So it's going to be a very very long primary contest, and for the longest time I thought that this was going to be like my bread and butter. | ||
This is going to be epic, this is going to be great content, it'll be exciting for the show, but as much as we've been watching the democratic debates, as much as we've been watching the polling, The campaigning and everything, there really has been nothing eventful. | ||
None of the candidates have been attacking each other, none of them have really been differentiating each other from the other candidates. | ||
You know, we've been watching, I think we've seen maybe eight or nine debates at this point, different nights of debates, and in every single one, maybe the only major difference between the candidates, and I'm saying like the only significant difference, Is healthcare. | ||
And it seems like everything else, from climate to guns, foreign policy, immigration, with some exceptions, some notable and small exceptions, they really agree on everything else, except for healthcare. | ||
So, we've been watching this. | ||
When the debate started in June, I thought, okay, here we go, it's election season, that's my jam. | ||
That means America First is back in business, you know? | ||
And everybody's just agreeing with each other. | ||
Everybody's just going around in a circle. | ||
Yup, yup, we need to spend more money on climate, we need to ban more guns, and we need to go after white supremacy. | ||
And they did that like 10 times! | ||
And finally now, we're starting to see a real contest, some real differentiation, real competition. | ||
And the reason for that is because the Iowa caucus is not this coming Monday, but next Monday. | ||
So I'm sure that as these contests begin to happen, I guess like technically the primary doesn't really begin until people start voting. | ||
You know, on the one hand, I guess the debates and the fundraising and all of that is the buildup, but the primary season, I mean, it really doesn't actually start until people start voting. | ||
And that doesn't happen until February 3rd. | ||
And then I think that goes on until like June, I think is one of the last primaries. | ||
Typically though, you'll have a candidate before then. | ||
Sometimes you don't have one until the convention. | ||
You don't have like a clear frontrunner. | ||
But in any case, it will be between like February and June when we'll see the most vicious campaigning, the most competition, the most attacks, and maybe we'll finally have a proper election year, which I'm very excited about. | ||
So we'll be talking about all of that tonight. | ||
The polling, the attacks, everything that's been going on. | ||
Basically, the takeaway, the theme, is that Bernie Sanders is now the frontrunner. | ||
And there's a lot to fear with a Bernie Sanders presidency, Bernie Sanders even being the nominee for the Democrats, you know? | ||
So we'll talk about everything, not just with the primary, but also with the general election, Sanders versus Trump, and all of that. | ||
What am I going to tell if he gets in? | ||
So it should be a pretty good show. | ||
I think that's going to take up the whole show, talking about everything with the election. | ||
I gotta tell you, there's really not much else going on. | ||
January, I don't know if it's just January or what, maybe it's just the time of the year, but it's like, sheesh! | ||
Give me some news! | ||
Maybe we got spoiled because of the Groyper Wars. | ||
I felt like during the Groyper Wars, every single day we had something, and we had something big, and, you know, it was two hours of just straight content, without even super chats, it was just two hours of monologue, because we had so much to talk about. | ||
And it feels like for the past two weeks, I'm like, Can something happen? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I make that joke all the time now, but it's so true. | ||
I'm like, can't we have something happen here? | ||
And you would think with impeachment that that would have been the great gift. | ||
You would think that with impeachment that would be good stuff, but it's not. | ||
But nobody cares. | ||
It's all fake, which we've said. | ||
So that'll be our main story tonight. | ||
Very excited for that. | ||
I do just want to remind you before we dive into any of that, that we are using Entropy this week as a Super Chat substitute. | ||
I gotta tell you, not too many people are using it. | ||
Almost everybody that's doing the Super Chats are doing them through DLive, which is honestly fine. | ||
Like, I prefer it that way. | ||
At this point, I honestly prefer that people watch the show on DLive. | ||
We're streaming on YouTube, and we're streaming on DLive, and I think it's probably actually better if people just watch the stream on DLive, because you can do super chats right on the website. | ||
And DLive doesn't censor us, and it seems like they're just like a better platform. | ||
I was also talking to a friend of mine recently who told me that maybe, and I don't know how true this is, but he said maybe it might be a good idea to have people watch on DLive because if it appears that my engagement has shrunk on YouTube because of the strike and the demonetization, maybe they'll leave me but he said maybe it might be a good idea to have people If it appears that my engagement has shrunk on YouTube because of the strike and the demonetization, maybe they'll leave me alone, you know? | ||
In other words, maybe they went after me to begin with because my engagement was getting big. | ||
You know, for so long people had asked me, how have you not gotten banned on YouTube? | ||
And my big theory was always, well, I'm kind of flying under the radar. | ||
I was pretty much relatively unknown until somewhat recently. | ||
So, somebody told me, well, if you can demonstrate that all of that made a big hit on your engagement, then that would mean that they wouldn't have to go after you further. | ||
Now, I don't know, I don't know how true that is. | ||
That sounds a little, maybe, convoluted to me. | ||
But, I honestly like DLive better. | ||
I prefer to stream on DLive, I prefer to watch streams on DLive, and Super Chat's built in. | ||
I think it's just much better. | ||
So we've been doing the entropy thing, which the link is in the description of the video now. | ||
I put that in there. | ||
Somebody insulted me yesterday and said, hey, dummy, put it in your description. | ||
Well, I don't appreciate the tone, but it is a good suggestion. | ||
So I put the link in the description. | ||
I also have been putting in the live chat. | ||
The link is, every day I think I have it in my notes, but I don't. | ||
It's entropystream.live slash app slash America First. | ||
And like I said, we haven't been getting too many through Entropy. | ||
Almost everybody that's been doing the Super Chats has been doing them through DLive. | ||
So, I mean, we're doing Entropy so that people that are watching on YouTube can still have an option, but I've always been of the belief that it's just more of a hassle to have to click a link and go through something else. | ||
I mean, please do it if you don't do it through DLive and usually do it on YouTube. | ||
I still will be using Entropy but, you know, generally I was always, I was reluctant to use a third-party thing because, you know, to ask people to click on a link and go through a whole other thing, it's just a hassle. | ||
That's why such a pain in the butt, trying not to curse as much, such a pain in the bottom That YouTube strips away the superchats. | ||
We were doing so good with the superchats. | ||
Everything was going great. | ||
You know, the show is doing great numbers, we're streaming so much, superchats coming in, and I'm like, okay, like maybe we're not gonna have any problems. | ||
We've evaded all the bans, we evaded the demonetization, and then like overnight, boom, now we're streaming on two platforms. | ||
It's just so much more complicated. | ||
You know, we're still getting the same audience and we're still making the same in superchats and everything, but it's like... | ||
Why can't things just be simple? | ||
But that's the life of a dissonant, right? | ||
That's the life of somebody that's truly challenging the powers that be. | ||
It's constant hassle, constant obstacles, setbacks, complications. | ||
That's my life, right? | ||
So anyway, so if you're feeling up for it, Entropy, if not DLive, but just a reminder that is the program that we're on because no more super chats, right? | ||
But with that out of the way, there's really not much else going on. | ||
I have to tell you, there's one other thing that I saw, and I don't know if you are noticing this. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
After I tell you this, I want you to really pay attention to what you read in the news, and maybe in books, and see if you pick up on this. | ||
But lately, I've noticed the trend, because I read a lot of news for this show, obviously. | ||
You know, I read BBC, Fox, Daily Wire, 4chan, all these different sources, Twitter, to compile the news of the day and put together a show. | ||
And in reading a lot of these articles, what I'm starting to notice, books as well, what I'm starting to notice is people are using the female pronouns To denote an impersonal second or third person subject. | ||
I don't know, is that the right way to describe that grammatically? | ||
What I mean by that is, for example, I was reading FiveThirtyEight today and was talking about how polling typically works and how they calculate national polls and how national polls affect things or whatever. | ||
And they were saying, well, when a candidate typically does X, Y, and Z, you know, normally when you're describing sort of like, not a specific person, but just in general, you might say like, one does this, or he does this. | ||
You would use a male pronoun. | ||
You know, so while normally I would be reading something like this, and I would expect to read, well, typically national polling helps us adjust. | ||
The local polling, if a candidate is polling, he would be, you know, such and such. | ||
But it said her! | ||
It said she! | ||
As in normally when a presidential candidate has X, Y, and Z, she would be... And I'm thinking, it like stood out to me. | ||
They think it's like normal, but it's not. | ||
They think they're like, oh well this is just fair, we're just integrating in female pronouns and this is supposed to be gender equality, gender whatever. | ||
But I'm reading it and it should be sort of just like a throwaway, nonchalant, they throw it in there just so like in such a blasé fashion. | ||
But reading that, it's just like, whoa, wait a second! | ||
It's like it's struck by lightning! | ||
I'm like, her? | ||
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She? | |
Who are we talking about? | ||
Are we talking about Warren? | ||
Are we talking about...? | ||
No. | ||
They're just using the female pronoun to denote just a person. | ||
Just a regular, standard person. | ||
You know, it'd be like saying womankind instead of mankind. | ||
She. | ||
Instead of man, it would be like woman, right? | ||
And to me, it's so obnoxious. | ||
I also read that in the book. | ||
Some friend of mine recommended me this book called The Bitcoin Manifesto by... | ||
Some Persian guy. | ||
And he did the same thing. | ||
This author did the same thing in this book, saying she as the objective pronoun. | ||
And I'm just, like, blown away. | ||
Whenever I read that, for whatever reason, it just, like, always catches me off guard. | ||
There's, like, so much cognitive dissonance. | ||
It's such a transformation. | ||
And I don't like that. | ||
You know, needless to say, and I hate that. | ||
Shouldn't have that anymore. | ||
You know, I just... | ||
Can't deal with it anymore. | ||
Things like that, it's just getting a little bit too intense for me. | ||
Things are getting a little too crazy out there for me. | ||
That's a little bit of a bridge too far at this point, and let me know if you notice these things. | ||
You know, I'm sure now that I've told you this, you'll probably pick up on it. | ||
It's not everything. | ||
Like, I don't read that in a lot of the mainstream sources. | ||
538 is pretty mainstream, but that was like one of the first times I noticed it in a bigger publication, and I was like, wow, it really, this is really our This is the world now. | ||
This is our lives now. | ||
So anyway, I just thought I'd throw that out there. | ||
It's just kind of a weird thing that I've been noticing lately, and I don't know if other people are picking up on it. | ||
I haven't read like an article about that. | ||
I haven't seen anybody else like post about this on social media, and it might seem like a small thing. | ||
I guess it is on some level, but I do think it's notable. | ||
So anyway, just thought I'd mention that. | ||
We're gonna dive in. | ||
To what has been going on in the Democratic primary. | ||
And so if you've been paying attention this month it has really like hit the fan. | ||
For the past year there has been nothing going on in the Democratic primary. | ||
You had more candidates in the Democratic primary I think before the first debate which was in June than you did in the GOP primary in 2016. | ||
And the GOP primary in 2016 was like Unprecedented in terms of how many people were in the same race in the same year. | ||
It was 17 Republicans in the Republican primary in 2015 and then in 2016 and in the Democratic primary I think there were like 22 or 23 candidates right before the first debate. | ||
Now some of them never qualified and some of them you never heard of but 20 qualified for the first debate for the first two debates I think in June and July and then that gradually narrowed and then more people got into the race You know, I think, for example, two people dropped out before the August debate, or rather, before the September debate, and then two more people joined. | ||
Steyer, Bloomberg, I think maybe one or two others. | ||
So it's been a huge race, and in spite of how many candidates, in spite of, in some ways, how different they are, generally speaking, they're basically the same in terms of their policies, their worldview, but, you know, Tom Steyer's like a billionaire, and he's on the same stage as Bernie Sanders. | ||
In spite of that, there's like no conflict between them. | ||
You know, same with Michael Bloomberg and somebody like Warren, Joe Biden, Buttigieg, you know, all these different characters, Klobuchar, Booker. | ||
And for a year, you basically had no conflict. | ||
Again, I mean, there were some minor exceptions, you know, famously Kamala Harris went after Joe Biden in the first debate and everybody was talking about it. | ||
But outside of that and a couple of other small dustups, there really hasn't been anything. | ||
But this month, it's been it's been pretty crazy. | ||
So I guess it really all started with the January debate, which we covered the January debate on my show. | ||
I think this was, what, last Tuesday? | ||
We watched the January debate, and this was something that I didn't even really notice. | ||
It's not something I spent a lot of time talking about, but one of the questions during the debate last week was about this comment that Bernie Sanders allegedly made that Elizabeth Warren couldn't be president because she's a woman. | ||
Do you remember that very obnoxious black moderator? | ||
She said, you know, Bernie Sanders, did you or did you not tell Elizabeth Warren that she could not be president because she's a woman? | ||
And this is a story that broke, I think, the same day as the debate or maybe the day before. | ||
And everybody was talking about it, and of course it was nonsense. | ||
Sanders clarified and said, you know, I actually encouraged her to run in 2015, and you know, 30 years ago I said a woman should be president, and so on. | ||
And everybody basically knows that. | ||
Say what you will about Bernie Sanders, but he is a true believer. | ||
When it comes to socialism, when it comes to this radical equality, if you go back and watch his stuff in the 1970s, it's like consistent. | ||
You know, so, say what you will, but there is some level of authenticity that he is a true believer, and so, you know, that he would say, a woman cannot be president, you know, it just doesn't really square, it doesn't really make any sense. | ||
Warren called him out on that. | ||
After the debate, and I didn't notice this, even though it was broadcast, I think it was broadcast, right after the debate concluded, they both got caught on a hot mic. | ||
She came up to him and said, I think you just called me a liar on national TV! | ||
And he was like, well, you called me a liar! | ||
Like, let's not do this right now. | ||
At the time, I didn't really think anything of it. | ||
I didn't really point that out. | ||
You know, the January debate afterwards, I was like, please, just no more debates. | ||
I don't want to watch these anymore. | ||
It was so boring. | ||
But that was, I think, a pretty significant moment. | ||
The next day, all over Twitter, people were blasting Warren. | ||
And this really began a divide in, like, the progressive I guess branch of this primary contest. | ||
You know, maybe the only major divide, the most stark divide in the primary is between, and I've been saying this since 2018, it's a divide between progressives and relative outsiders and establishment people and moderates, right? | ||
You know, progressives and outsiders on the one side, and I say outsiders in a very relative way, very subjective way. | ||
And on the other side, you've got centrists and moderates and the establishment types. | ||
You know, you've got Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar would probably fall into the category of establishment, relatively moderate, relatively centrist. | ||
You know, again, all these words are basically relative. | ||
How can you really be a moderate if you're somebody like Pete Buttigieg who's calling for these kinds of like radical electoral changes and things like that? | ||
In any case, you've got relative moderates, establishment types on the one side, and then you've got progressives, relative outsiders like Warren, Bernie Sanders, even somebody like Julian Castro on the other side. | ||
And so this was really the first big, like, shot across the bow from Warren on Sanders. | ||
Like I said, for about a year, you didn't really have any conflict, and this was the first time, and I think Warren basically cooked it up, that she set her sights on Bernie Sanders. | ||
And you're gonna see a lot more of that now because you've basically filtered out Really most of the field. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
So she attacked Bernie Sanders. | ||
That was last week. | ||
I didn't make a big deal out of it. | ||
But you know, the more I think about it, maybe that started something big. | ||
And then it was just this week that Elizabeth Warren got the endorsement from the New York Times. | ||
You know, and I thought that was another big moment. | ||
I think that just goes to show that she's probably not really the true progressive. | ||
She's maybe simply want to be president, at least compared to Bernie Sanders. | ||
So I thought that was sort of an interesting foil. | ||
You then had after that Joe Biden. | ||
This is much more recent. | ||
This was this week. | ||
I'll read to you. | ||
This is a report from the New York Times. | ||
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It says, quote, This past weekend, the Sanders camp directly targeted Biden's past support for a form of the government-funded retirement program, Social Security, circulating an out-of-context clip that made it appear Biden had endorsed a Republican plan to cut benefits. | ||
Biden responded by saying the video was fake and calling on Sanders to apologize. | ||
That prompted the Sanders campaign to release a slew of other more legitimate video clips where Biden endorsed Social Security reform, including reducing benefit increases. | ||
So now not only do you have Elizabeth Warren attacking Bernie Sanders from a progressive angle from you know supposedly his same camp but now also Joe Biden launching the attack and you know Sanders reciprocating. | ||
Hillary Clinton came out to attack Bernie Sanders. | ||
That was yesterday. | ||
This is a report from the New York Times It says, quote, Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a career politician who, quote, nobody likes, savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses. | ||
The brutal remarks reopened longstanding party wounds with multiple Obama White House alumni knocking Clinton, Sanders supporters galvanizing behind their candidate, and current and former Clinton aides rushing to her defense. | ||
She said, quote, he was in Congress for years. | ||
He had one senator support him. | ||
Nobody likes him. | ||
Nobody wants to work with him. | ||
He got nothing done, Clinton said in the four-part series called Hillary, which is set to debut in March and chronicles her life and most recent White House bid. | ||
She said, quote, he was a career politician. | ||
It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it. | ||
And to me, it's pretty amazing who the candidate is that they're all attacking. | ||
This has been kind of a trend. | ||
For the past year, you know, Joe Biden, if you remember, in the second Democratic debate, like, everybody attacked him. | ||
Warren attacked him, Sanders attacked him, Castro, Harris, everybody went in on Biden when he was the clear frontrunner. | ||
This was, I think, the first, the second, and the third debate that everybody piled on Joe Biden. | ||
And then Joe Biden wasn't doing as hot. | ||
Elizabeth Warren started to rise. | ||
And then Elizabeth Warren was the frontrunner. | ||
And I think it was the October debate when everybody piled on her and everybody started to attack her because she was number one in the polls. | ||
And now the same thing is happening to Sanders. | ||
And the reason being is because now Sanders is the frontrunner. | ||
Probably a better metric, more than the polling, is looking at all the different attacks, right? | ||
Joe Biden, I think, was the clear frontrunner for maybe the first six months. | ||
And in a lot of ways, technically still is. | ||
But all the attacks kind of confirmed that he was the target. | ||
He was who everybody was nervous about. | ||
And the same was true with Warren. | ||
I think even before she really beat Biden in the polls, I think she was basically within striking distance. | ||
But before she even ascended to the top of the list, at the top of the race, she attracted all the attacks and even a lot more media scrutiny. | ||
And now, similarly, people are attacking Biden. | ||
And this has coincided with his rise in the polls. | ||
And the most recent poll that we have today from CNN says that he's now number one, and number one by far. | ||
This is from CNN. | ||
It says, quote, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has improved his standing in the national Democratic race for president, joining former Vice President Joe Biden in a two-person top tier above the rest of the field, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. | ||
The poll marks the first time Biden has not held a solo lead in CNN's national polling on the race, which is kind of a big deal. | ||
Overall, 27% of registered voters who are Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents back Sanders, while only 24% favor Biden. | ||
Both are significantly ahead of the rest of the field, including Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren at 14%, Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 11%, Michael Bloomberg at 5%, and Amy Klobuchar and Andrew Yang at 4%. | ||
Sanders has gained seven points since the last CNN poll in December. | ||
Since that survey, the Vermont senator has also made gains in early state polling, including CNN's survey with the Des Moines Register in Iowa, where the first caucuses of the cycle will be held in less than two weeks. | ||
Sanders has made gains nearly across the board, clearly pulling away from Warren among liberals and also polling about even with Biden among voters of color, which means non-white voters. | ||
So Sanders is the new frontrunner. | ||
And again, as I've been saying for the last year, it's really going to be difficult to judge where we're going to be until the primary start. | ||
It wasn't until the debates began and ended, really. | ||
I guess you could say that the period of debates being the most significant determining factor is coming to an end. | ||
You know, we've had so many months of debates, something like seven months of debates, and we've basically narrowed down the field to like a top five. | ||
I would say more realistically a top four. | ||
You've got Biden, Sanders, Buttigieg, and Warren, and that's your top four. | ||
I don't think until we see the first primary contest will we really get an idea of how this race is going to shake out. | ||
For the first time, Sanders is now polling above Biden. | ||
Now that said, it's only one poll. | ||
There were other polls conducted today that had Biden polling way ahead of Sanders, polling way ahead of the rest of the field, and that's been the case throughout this month, that's been the case throughout the race. | ||
So as much as people have risen and fallen, you know, Warren came and went, Buttigieg has been having some good numbers in Iowa, Sanders was sort of stagnant for a while but it's been rising the past couple of months. | ||
In spite of all the fluctuations you've really only had a handful of polls where he's not number one. | ||
Now I will say that Biden is not by by any stretch The unambiguous guy who's gonna win the nomination. | ||
He might be, on a very technical level, the frontrunner. | ||
He might, on a technical level, be polling way higher than the top four, whatever. | ||
But that is by no means a guarantee that he will be the nominee. | ||
And the reason for this is because the field will start to shrink. | ||
The field will begin to tighten up. | ||
And you saw the same effect happen in 2016 with Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump had a plurality in the polls and won a plurality in most states early on in the primaries and caucuses when it was a 17-person race and then a 10-person race and so on. | ||
But when it got down to the final two or three or four, when it was Trump versus Kasich and Rubio and Cruz and I think a couple of others towards the end of March, Rubio dropped out on March 15th. | ||
But the field started narrow dramatically and as the field narrowed, all the voters who were against Trump started to consolidate behind other candidates. | ||
That's what introduces a lot of variables because if you were to say that it was just going to be this top four for the remainder of the primary probably Joe Biden would pull out a victory by a very small margin. | ||
If Buttigieg, Warren, Sanders, Yang, Klobuchar, Steyer, Bloomberg, all the candidates, if they all made it all the way through to the end of the primary and Biden is polling at number one, well, I would venture to guess that he would probably win all the states because he's polling number one in Iowa, he's polling number one in New Hampshire, he's polling number one in South Carolina and Nevada, at least the last numbers that I saw showed this. | ||
So he's polling number one in most of the early battleground states. | ||
That is probably symptomatic of the rest of the country. | ||
He's polling number one nationally and it's been like that for a year. | ||
So if everybody stayed in the race until the end and he's pulling at number one, well, that means he's probably going to get the most electors and that will probably get him the most delegates and that'll probably secure him the nomination. | ||
But probably about midway through the primary contest, people start to drop out. | ||
You know, maybe Warren drops out halfway through. | ||
Maybe her poll numbers collapse. | ||
She does poorly in Iowa and she's out by March, right? | ||
I mean, everybody thought Rubio was going to win the nomination and he couldn't win his home state and he was out in the middle of March. | ||
And the same was true with a lot of candidates who had a lot of promise. | ||
People like Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, who people thought might go all the way, they were out after a few contests. | ||
So who knows? | ||
Maybe Warren goes down, maybe Klobuchar goes down, Yang, you know, whoever it is. | ||
And if all that support consolidates behind Sanders, well then that's going to completely change the dynamic of the race. | ||
If it's a two or three person race, that's a wildly different dynamic than the current, you know, seven to ten person race. | ||
I'm not sure exactly how many Remain, I think it's like seven or eight or something like that. | ||
So all of that being said, we have to wait until Iowa, we really have to wait until these first four contests are over before we get a clear picture of who can win it. | ||
At this point, I hesitate to use this phrase, but it's kind of anybody's game. | ||
In the sense that you look at Biden, you look at Sanders, they're both very old, okay? | ||
Sanders suffered a heart attack, Biden doesn't know where he is, These are not very strong candidates, in my opinion. | ||
They have things going for them. | ||
Obviously, Bernie Sanders has that authenticity. | ||
He built a grassroots machine in 2016. | ||
Biden's got a lot of the support from the establishment. | ||
He's raised a lot of money. | ||
He's got the name recognition. | ||
He polls well with blacks. | ||
You know, so everybody has their strengths, but nobody is, in the way that Donald Trump was, running away with the nomination very clearly. | ||
Biden, who leads the field in this latest poll, has 23%, right? | ||
Previously was leading the field. | ||
Sanders is at 27. | ||
I'm sorry, Biden's at 24. | ||
But none of these people are really running away with it. | ||
They're all basically clustering around, you know, you've got Buttigieg and Warren around the high teens and Biden and Sanders in the mid-20s. | ||
Nobody is clearly winning this race right out of the gate. | ||
So I guess we'll have to watch and wait and see. | ||
The big question, I think, at this point is about electability versus who represents and reflects what Democratic voters want. | ||
Because this bifurcation in the party, this cleavage in the party between the progressives and the moderates, between the outsiders and the establishment, where people are breaking on this is not so much where they lie ideologically, but how they think they should vote. | ||
In other words, should they vote based on what wins and what's pragmatic, in which case they will go for Biden, or are they voting based on what they think is, you know, more closely aligning with their views, in which case they're going to line up behind progressives. | ||
But it's really more a question about thinking how they should vote rather than what candidate they like the best. | ||
Not everybody's going out and voting based on what policies they like, even which candidate they like. | ||
You know, if you look at how it breaks down, 57% of Democratic voters still say it's more important to pick a nominee who can beat Trump. | ||
And the person that's leading the race in terms of electability by more than double the next closest guy is Biden. | ||
Biden's polling at 40% say they can beat Trump. | ||
I think Sanders is polling at 22%. | ||
So if 57% of Democratic voters say, we need the guy that can beat Trump, and Biden is the one who everybody says can beat Trump, well, even if they don't like him, even if they're not in love with the policies, they'll break for him. | ||
That said, increasingly, people are starting to think that Sanders is electable. | ||
I would say, if it comes to Democrats, it's a big mistake to assume that Bernie Sanders is not electable. | ||
I would say that on the one hand Joe Biden is somebody to fear in the sense that obviously he can probably pull away a lot of the white working class support that Donald Trump won in 2016. | ||
You know Biden still has this cachet from you know being the vice president for Barack Obama. | ||
He's a white man that has some appeal. | ||
He's also not as crazy as some of these other guys. | ||
He's not as radical as some of the other candidates. | ||
So there's obviously a threat in that. | ||
And if you look at any of the polling right now, if you look at RealClearPolitics, Biden is by far and away the one that polls better against Trump than any other candidate in the field. | ||
That said, polling right now is not indicative of how the general election will go. | ||
If you put Donald Trump on a debate stage with Joe Biden, I think Joe Biden would probably get destroyed. | ||
You know, Joe Biden, for as much as having his name on the ballot might help, him as a candidate, he's not a strong candidate. | ||
He's confused, he's old, his policies don't really appeal to young people. | ||
He really does not represent where the Democratic Party is. | ||
So for as much as people think he has electability, I think a lot of that is sort of like a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
I don't know if that's exactly true right now. | ||
Whereas if you look at Bernie Sanders, even if the polling's not all the way there, even if people don't buy him as electable right now, I will tell you that if it comes down to the debates, If it comes down to a general election between Trump and Sanders, Sanders is going to be pitching an actual alternative vision for the country, much in the same way that Donald Trump did in 2016. | ||
In the same way that Donald Trump was actually speaking to the concerns of working people, middle class people, on an economic level, and with Trump on a cultural level, Bernie Sanders will be the one doing that in 2020. | ||
Donald Trump really will not be. | ||
If you look at Donald Trump, how he's been campaigning so far, and we talked about this a little bit last night, he's been campaigning on tax cuts, and a high stock market, and low unemployment, and all of that's great, but if you look at any of the numbers for how people feel the economy is doing, particularly among Trump's base, working class people, middle class people, it's not there. | ||
So if you look at these two messages, these two visions for how the country can go, You've got Trump, who is basically now parroting the status quo establishment GOP dogma for decades, which is to say, well, the stock market's great and taxes are cut and that's all fantastic, versus Sanders, who is pitching a revolutionary, radical agenda, but one that speaks to the economic interests of middle and lower class people. | ||
Who's going to win that contest? | ||
Who's going to be more competitive? | ||
And I'll tell you this, if it comes down to Trump versus Bernie Sanders, I was reading a great article about this in VDARE today. | ||
The difference between Trump and Sanders is that Sanders will surround himself with true believers. | ||
This is why, in a lot of ways, we're sort of talking about this descriptively, how things are going to go, who's going to be the nominee. | ||
I'm not making a value judgment about who I want to be the nominee, who I think is the best. | ||
You know, I think whoever is going to lose should be the nominee, which at this point, I don't know who's more likely to lose if it's Sanders or Biden. | ||
But in any case, I could tell you that Sanders would be a nightmare for Republicans if you look at how he operates as a politician, his policies, things like that. | ||
If this guy got into office, this would basically be the end, as far as the movement goes, as far as the country goes. | ||
And I don't say that because he's a socialist. | ||
I say that because he would surround himself with true believers in the way that Trump did not. | ||
He would surround himself with people from his campaign, from his grassroots machine, his infrastructure, people that do believe in hardcore progressivism, people that do believe in hardcore leftism, and everything he's been preaching for 50 years, which, if you go back to the 1970s, this guy's a radical. | ||
And not just on the economy, on like everything. | ||
And think about the policies that he would implement, the kinds of things that would go down. | ||
You know, this universal healthcare, universal education, all of that. | ||
While maintaining open borders, okay? | ||
This is also a guy who said he would go to war against white nationalism. | ||
And think about all of that! | ||
All these policies inviting all the world to come over. | ||
It's going to be open borders on day one. | ||
It's going to be more legal immigration on day one. | ||
And it's also going to be more free handouts and everything like that. | ||
Public services, not for us, but for the others. | ||
For non-whites, for immigrants, and so on. | ||
And you're going to have a cadre of true believers, hardcore leftists, who are going to be there to enforce it. | ||
So it'd be like everything you imagine the Donald Trump regime would be in terms of on the nationalist side and economic nationalism and populism and everything like that, which did not turn out to be, it would be realized with Bernie Sanders, but obviously in the complete other direction. | ||
So to me, it's sort of a nightmare scenario. | ||
But that's kind of how I see the race playing out at this point. | ||
It's really a question of where are the voters going to line up? | ||
This is a big question even for the Republicans in 2016. | ||
A big part of Donald Trump winning the primary was people slowly realizing that he was electable. | ||
In a lot of ways I see strong parallels with Trump and Bernie Sanders. | ||
In a similar way, even though Bernie Sanders has been a politician forever, like Hillary Clinton said, he's not a politician who is liked by very many people. | ||
You know, Bernie Sanders isn't even a Democrat. | ||
He was an independent, right, for years. | ||
And he also broke with a lot of Democrats on a lot of issues. | ||
He was one of the only people that seriously challenged Hillary Clinton for the nomination in 2016. | ||
So here you have somebody who's a relative outsider. | ||
Obviously, the rhetoric is very different from how establishment Democrats used to operate. | ||
You know, there's a lot of differences between him and Joe Biden and some of these other guys. | ||
And in the same way I think what happened with Trump finally consolidating the support he needed for the nomination, it was people basically believing that Trump could be president. | ||
It was almost people like visualizing that that was possible. | ||
And if it was possible, that that was something that is like realistic and something that is good. | ||
And he could be presidential. | ||
You know, at least that is my perception of it. | ||
That it took time for people, because this was the case with me. | ||
For people to come around and realize, well, this is a guy who could actually become the president. | ||
And he actually can be president. | ||
And this would be a good thing. | ||
And so on. | ||
I think similarly, and it's not a perfect analogy, but in a lot of ways, I think Democrats coming around and realizing Bernie Sanders could become the president, could be a nominee that could beat Trump. | ||
I think if they made that realization, if that happened, they would probably break for Sanders. | ||
And I think Sanders would become the official frontrunner, and he probably win a lot of states. | ||
Now as it happens when it comes down with these four contests you've got Iowa which is first up February 3rd and after that you've got New Hampshire and then I'm not sure if it's South Carolina or Nevada I think that's the order Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. | ||
If you look at how it breaks down, Iowa, Biden has been polling at the top, but it really is kind of split four ways. | ||
They're all clustering around 20%. | ||
New Hampshire is a state that Bernie Sanders won in 2016. | ||
But again, the polling's a little bit all over the place. | ||
It's not great for Sanders there, and it's also not great for Sanders in South Carolina and Nevada. | ||
But a lot of the contests that come after Iowa are contingent on the results of the previous contest. | ||
In other words, if you looked at the 2016 primary, what happened in Iowa kind of determined what would happen in New Hampshire. | ||
And what happened in Iowa and New Hampshire determined the outcome in South Carolina, and so on. | ||
So we'll see what happens in Iowa, and that will probably change the dynamic that will probably influence what will happen in the rest of the primaries. | ||
So really it all hinges on the events of what happens next Monday. | ||
I think I can look at the results on the Iowa caucus, and we can get a good idea of where the race is headed. | ||
At this point I would say that really anybody can win. | ||
I would say Biden and Sanders are maybe the two most likely. | ||
Buttigieg, Warren, if they pull out something crazy maybe they can make it happen. | ||
Maybe Sanders dies. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Joe Biden dies. | ||
I honestly have not ruled that outside the realm of possibility. | ||
If you look at their health and everything that's going on. | ||
With Sanders, he had a heart attack. | ||
Biden seems like he's a little bit off. | ||
So, barring something crazy, miraculous, either something terrible happens with Biden or Sanders, or something miraculous happens with Buttigieg or Warren, I think that's basically how it's going to shake out. | ||
That's a Democratic primary, but we'll be watching very closely. | ||
We'll have to watch next Monday and see how it all shakes out. | ||
I gotta tell you, though, when it comes to the 2020 race, people have been talking about this stuff for years now, you know. | ||
Really, since Donald Trump got in office, people have been talking about we, as Republicans, or as conservatives, or as nationalists, should we stick with Donald Trump? | ||
You know, if he's not fulfilling his campaign promises, people say, oh, I won't vote for him. | ||
Or if he is, I'm gonna vote for him. | ||
But honestly, the more that you see what's happening on the other side, the more you realize, and this happens every election year, between the election years, people have the luxury of saying, I won't vote for Donald Trump. | ||
He betrayed us. | ||
I won't vote for Donald Trump. | ||
He didn't do what I thought he would or whatever. | ||
But every election year, when it comes down to a general election, you're reminded every day, in very explicit terms, that it is a completely binary choice. | ||
That you get a Republican or you get a Democrat. | ||
You don't get something in the middle. | ||
You don't get a better Republican. | ||
You don't get a not-so-bad Democrat. | ||
You either get the Republican nominee or you get the Democratic nominee. | ||
You do not get anything else. | ||
There is no other option. | ||
Now you can vote for your guy and help your guy win, or you don't vote and you help the other guy, or you can vote for the other guy. | ||
So really you have three choices, but ultimately it's two choices, because if you don't vote, you're helping the opposition, right? | ||
You're helping whoever, you know, you should have voted for, you would have voted for, you were supposed to vote for, Right? | ||
So people have been saying for years, well, Donald Trump bombed Syria. | ||
Well, he lost my vote. | ||
So who are you going to vote for? | ||
Bernie Sanders? | ||
You're okay with open borders? | ||
Because what? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Trump dropped 52 missiles on Syria? | ||
No regime change, no ground war, but that's the call? | ||
You know, you have to look at it from the perspective of what is, in practice, a democratic administration going to look like for our shared cause, for our struggle. | ||
That's the way that I think about it. | ||
In the sense that Donald Trump is obviously not really helping us, okay? | ||
He's really not doing us any favors. | ||
Social media censorship hasn't been addressed at all. | ||
People being attacked for wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
Has that been discussed? | ||
Has that been... I think there was one case where, I forget, there was maybe one case where Donald Trump talked about somebody that got attacked for a MAGA hat. | ||
But really has not even stood up to that. | ||
Has not stood up to Antifa, has not protected our right to organize, to protest, anything like that. | ||
This guy didn't even talk about the gun rights rally in Virginia. | ||
He did like one lousy tweet about it and that was it. | ||
So does Donald Trump protect his supporters? | ||
Does he help them? | ||
Does he facilitate his supporters making content in support of him or anything like that? | ||
No. | ||
He's not been helping us, but he's also not been harming us. | ||
And I know that might seem like, well, of course, you know, well, at the very least, he shouldn't be harming us. | ||
But what is it going to look like when a Democrat gets into office? | ||
They are going to use the power of the state. | ||
They are going to use their true believers now wielding the power of the state to target us. | ||
If you thought it was bad now, When you've got various state governments that are going after us as opposed to the federal government, where the federal government is sort of laissez-faire. | ||
You know, imagine what it's going to look like when you have the full force of the presidency and the federal government coming down on us. | ||
Coming down on the tech, coming down on fundraising, coming down on money, things like that. | ||
I know it's hard for people to imagine things getting worse because it's been a rough few years. | ||
Believe me, I know. | ||
You know, we just talked about My channel getting demonetized and having a first strike on YouTube. | ||
So I get it. | ||
I was at Charlottesville. | ||
I'm party to a lot of these things that get shut down or people that get arrested or whatever. | ||
I get it. | ||
But believe me, it can get a lot worse. | ||
And not only will it get worse for our movement, it's going to get worse for you individually. | ||
Think about things like red flag laws. | ||
That's going to accelerate so quickly, and it's not going to happen to Fox News boomers right away. | ||
It's first going to happen to all of us. | ||
It's going to happen to me. | ||
It's like they're going to put me in jail, okay? | ||
It's like, when they talk about going to war against white nationalism, and they're talking about making an office in the White House dedicated to fighting white supremacy, whatever, they're gonna treat white identity and right-wing reactionary politics like the Mafia, or like Al-Qaeda, or something like that. | ||
Just wait! | ||
They will be trying to get you on everything. | ||
It'll be like political persecution like you haven't seen in this country from the federal government. | ||
You're starting to see a little bit of that. | ||
I've seen people post the wrong thing on Discord and the Feds show up and arrest them. | ||
You know, where they take their guns or whatever, but just wait until you get somebody like Sanders in charge, and they will completely eliminate the movement. | ||
And you're not gonna have people talk a lot about, well, maybe it needs to get worse before it gets better. | ||
It's gonna get worse for the movement first. | ||
And let me tell you, it's gonna be very hard to make the positive change that we need by sort of bringing everything caving down on the movement first. | ||
You know, shutting down our ability to spread our ideas, shutting down our ability to organize and fundraise and so on. | ||
Like, I don't see how that makes us better off. | ||
I hear that all the time. | ||
People have this very stupid, poorly thought-out belief that, like, well, if we elect a Democrat, things will get worse, and then, I don't know, things will get worse, and then what? | ||
Things will have to get better? | ||
That's not necessarily true. | ||
Things will probably just get much, much worse. | ||
And then get worse again, and then get worse again, and then continue to get worse after that, and then it'll just be really bad. | ||
I don't know where this, like, counterintuitive beliefs come from that, like, well, if we punish our guy, then we'll get a better guy. | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
We'll probably just get Nikki Haley, right? | ||
Or if things get really bad, well, then maybe people will wake up. | ||
Or not. | ||
Or they'll fall further asleep, right? | ||
Or we'll be outnumbered, and even the people that do wake up will get arrested and whatever. | ||
Do you see? | ||
So, I hear a lot of that idea about, well, Trump isn't exactly what we want him to be, so we either won't vote for him or won't vote for the other guy. | ||
Can't afford to think like that. | ||
It's like you either vote for somebody who is doing kind of a lousy job, but is still holding back the night, or you just sort of surrender and, you know, hell arrives. | ||
To America. | ||
We'll see, right? | ||
But that's sort of the way that I look at it with the 2020 election in general. | ||
You know, people joke about Sanders, they joke about Warren, whatever. | ||
I see certain elements in the alt-right promoting Bernie Sanders unironically. | ||
They really, they have like this idea in their head. | ||
This is something that if you're paying attention, you'll know what I'm talking about. | ||
The alt-right, and I'm talking about Spencer and a lot of those acolytes, people like that, they really do believe in this imaginary left. | ||
They have this idea that there is this imaginary left-wing working class that they can win over. | ||
They can unite with them and fight against the machine. | ||
I don't know, reach across the aisle to who? | ||
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Antifa? | |
I mean, who do they think? | ||
You know, I saw there was this amazing video where I think it was Greg Conti, who used to be a friend of Richard Spencer's, he went to one of these anti-Iran war demonstrations. | ||
You had all these left-wing people protesting against the Iran war, and you had Greg Conti, who is very notably associated with Spencer and the alt-right, he tried to go to this thing and protest the war with Iran. | ||
I don't know what he was expecting. | ||
There would be a dialogue, there would be some kind of coming together moment, we could all agree we're against war, something like that. | ||
But of course that didn't happen. | ||
They all hate him. | ||
And so they all immediately surrounded him and said, F.U. | ||
Nazi scum! | ||
Get out of here! | ||
We hate you! | ||
Started shoving him, jostling him, putting cameras in his face, screaming F.U., throwing up a middle finger. | ||
And so, people, and I've seen this all over the board, all over the place, across the board, all over the place, there is, like, this belief, and I don't know who it is, but it's in the alt-right, it's in some elements of the dissident right, where they believe that, like, well, there's left-wing populists, and there's right-wing populists, and there's, like, this imaginary, like, left-wing working class that is just, like, ours for the taking. | ||
If we just unite with them, there's a future for us in left-wing populism. | ||
Clearly, it's not the case. | ||
Because left-wing populism is married to identity politics. | ||
It's married to the anti-white racial grievance machine. | ||
They're inseparable. | ||
Now, to an extent, can you convince people that are like white working-class blue-dog Democrats who are like old white guys that are culturally conservative? | ||
Can you convince them to vote for a Republican? | ||
Probably. | ||
But are you going to get the Bernie Brothers to come over? | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
Because they're not just like economic leftists. | ||
Look what they traffic in all these people that are Marxists. | ||
They're also in favor of, you know, Marxist racial theory. | ||
They're also in favor of Marxist gender theory. | ||
They're also in favor of Marxist everything else. | ||
Now, not to sound like a boomer, but so much of that beast is completely inseparable. | ||
You know, I mean, these parts are all necessary components of the modern left. | ||
The idea that Bernie Sanders would in any way, shape, or form be good for white people, or be good for us as a right-wing movement, in any capacity, is fantasy. | ||
It is totally insane thinking, totally irrational, fantastical thinking. | ||
I just had to throw that last thing out there. | ||
I don't know if a lot of people are going to know what I mean by that, but I do see this a lot on certain timelines from certain people. | ||
There's this delusion that we are going to find a champion in Bernie Sanders, you know, whatever, he's authentic, whatever. | ||
They are our enemy. | ||
I don't know who needs to hear this, but the left is our enemy, okay? | ||
They are our enemy. | ||
I don't care what they say about economics. | ||
I don't care what they say about anything for that matter. | ||
They're anti-white. | ||
They want to exterminate us. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
So, but we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this election stuff. | ||
You know, just a nice little election update show, giving you an update on what's going on in the Democratic primary. | ||
Crazy, crazy Democrats. | ||
Crazy left-wing lunacy on the Democratic campus, right? | ||
Isn't that what we never hear the end of? | ||
So let's take a look. | ||
We've got Pikachu, who says, this is like chest pain, right? | ||
Like right above my heart. | ||
I think it's because I'm sniffling so much. | ||
I think I sniffle too forcefully and hard. | ||
And now when I breathe, I get this horrible pain right here. | ||
Or maybe I'm finally having a heart attack. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Pikachu says, will you change your views if 34% of blacks vote for Trump? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Well, I changed my views. | ||
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That what? | |
Race is real? | ||
I don't see how blacks voting for Trump would mean that race is no longer real. | ||
Would that mean that, like, they don't have different, like, ligaments and they don't have different, like, Muscle tissue and they have different average intelligence and they have different genetics and different skin color and physical characteristics. | ||
Would that mean like all of that disappears? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't believe those things based on nothing. | ||
It's like, oh well, they voted for Donald Trump. | ||
Wow, everyone's the same. | ||
All pick on the inside and all the same on the outside too. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
You know, if blacks for the first time in the 21st century voted, you know, more than what? | ||
20%? | ||
10% for a Republican president? | ||
Would that mean that suddenly that's a paradigm-shifting event? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But I don't think they will. | ||
I don't think they will. | ||
I think anybody who seriously believes that blacks will vote in significant numbers for Donald Trump is kidding themselves. | ||
There was a recent poll, I forget who conducted the poll, but it said like 88% of blacks think Trump is racist. | ||
I don't know if it was 88. | ||
I know it was more than 80%. | ||
Maybe it was 85 or 86. | ||
But it was a significant number of blacks, more than 80%, that said that Donald Trump is a racist. | ||
So, what does that tell you? | ||
And what does racist mean? | ||
They don't even know what it means. | ||
Blacks don't even know what racist means. | ||
Blacks just think that, I don't know, they think everybody's racist. | ||
And they think everybody's racist, I don't know, I think they're just sort of disagreeable. | ||
I think it's just about, on some level, it's just about, like, disagreeability, or it's about, you know, conning us out of something, I don't know. | ||
You know, why would they have any reason to believe that this guy's racist? | ||
All this guy does is talk about low black unemployment. | ||
I mean, he clearly does not hate black people, but everybody... Well, he's racist. | ||
He's racist. | ||
You don't even know what that means, dummy. | ||
You don't even know what that means, but I mean, that's what we're dealing with, so... But you know what I'm talking about? | ||
Isn't it insane? | ||
Not to be like, oh, we're not racist. | ||
We're the good guys. | ||
I don't care what people say anymore when it comes to the racist thing. | ||
But, you know, it's just so funny what a convoluted concept it is. | ||
I mean, when it comes to blacks, it's like... and I don't know, man, I don't know what it is. | ||
A victim complex, you know, it's some kind of extortion racket for handouts, whatever it is. | ||
Favor, they want people to be nice to them, whatever, but it's like... | ||
You know, even white liberals. | ||
Ah, they racist. | ||
Oh, you racist. | ||
Everyone ra... I don't know what that is, but it's just so... I'm so over that. | ||
I'm so... You know, because I'm reading this poll. | ||
It's like 80% of blacks think Donald Trump is racist. | ||
Like, of course they do. | ||
Of course they do. | ||
But also, who cares? | ||
Why should that have any value to any person? | ||
Why shouldn't anybody look at that and say, like, oh, that's a legitimate... Wow, we should take that seriously. | ||
you know at a certain point it's like really so anyway uh racist incels says a coward dies a thousand deaths yeah very true favorite lyric yeah from that song from that kanye song galaxy brains is 10 000 plus lemons missing from last night mom yeah mom mom went into my lemon wallet and took all my lemons i was gonna pay you back i promise yeah okay mom Let's see, Molly. | ||
I saw somebody on Twitter. | ||
Man, I'm just getting ready to retire, man. | ||
Some of the shit people say about this show, it's like, it's not even worth it anymore. | ||
Somebody tagged me on Twitter and they were like, oh, I really don't like the way you talk, or in the YouTube comments or something, they were like, I really don't like the way you talk about your mom. | ||
That's not, that doesn't seem very Christian or something like that. | ||
It's literally just white people that don't get it. | ||
This is how, you know, my mom's Italian. | ||
And that's just how it works, okay, in our household. | ||
It's not, I'm not seriously, I'm not seriously talking about it that way. | ||
I'm not unironically blasting my mom because she, you know, borrowed money because she needed cash. | ||
Of course, Angloids, so I have to get unironic and serious. | ||
Do I have to go, you know, linguistic beans and toast on you and just give it to you straight up? | ||
But that's, that is just the dynamic. | ||
That is just the culture, okay? | ||
But I say, you really shouldn't talk about your mom that way. | ||
That's what it's like when you get to a certain level, people just have a problem with everything. | ||
Everything I say, everything I do, it's a thing. | ||
It's a controversy, it's beef, it's whatever, you know? | ||
It's offends somebody, so... | ||
That's what it is, you know. | ||
I used to say on the show, don't watch. | ||
If you're not 250 IQ, don't watch. | ||
We need to return to that a little bit. | ||
The show is bloated, now we have all these dysgenic morons watching it who don't get it. | ||
Molly says, why don't people getting coronavirus drink another beer? | ||
Ah, yeah. | ||
Molly McGuire says, lol, Molly meme really just egg checked Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Yeah, that was, that's really funny. | ||
Stefan Molyneux is super hilarious when he's, you know, disavowing Holocaust jokes or whatever. | ||
Andrew Jackson says, what's your favorite Rod Stewart song? | ||
Favorite Rod Stewart song? | ||
I would probably say, ow, ooh, ouchie. | ||
I would probably say, uh, what is the song? | ||
Maggie Mae? | ||
Is that the song? | ||
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Is that the song? | |
I think that's what it's called, right? | ||
Maggie Mae, Rod Stewart. | ||
Yeah, that's my favorite Rod Stewart. | ||
No, that's the Beatles song. | ||
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What the f... Oh, no, that's the same one, yeah. | |
Yeah, that's my favorite Rod Stewart song, for sure. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
It's a classic. | ||
One of the best songs of all time. | ||
Andrew Jackson said... I just read that. | ||
America First Juice just wanted to say, fuck milk. | ||
Okay, based. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is another one. | ||
The other day on my show, I said, like, yeah, I don't like milk. | ||
And now people are in like, somebody posted a clip of that and on Twitter everybody's like, he doesn't like milk? | ||
Wow, that's why he's such a bitch, I guess, am I right? | ||
People are like actually mad. | ||
People are actually mad. | ||
They're like, this guy promotes eating McDonald's, but he's disavowing a drink that white folk have drank for millennia. | ||
Hmm, I wonder what that's all about. | ||
It's like, I just don't like drinking milk, alright? | ||
You can do whatever the fuck you want. | ||
You can drink it, you can bathe in it, you can pour it all over yourself. | ||
Cook with it. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't like drinking straight up milk. | ||
I don't know why, but everybody's all over me lately. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
It's, it's, well, I was about to name them there. | ||
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I was about to name them, name them. | |
Hello. | ||
Uh, letter check. | ||
I was about to name them. | ||
But seriously, it's like for the past four months, people are just all over me. | ||
Can't catch a break. | ||
Everything, you know, this milk thing. | ||
People are seriously on my timeline. | ||
Why is everybody mad about milk? | ||
I say on the show last night, yeah, I don't like drinking milk. | ||
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What? | |
He's dividing the movement again! | ||
You know, it's like... | ||
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I'm kidding. | |
That's what THEY want me to do. | ||
And I won't. | ||
I won't tap out. | ||
It's all Israelis. | ||
It's all Jewish people. | ||
That's what they want me to do, okay? | ||
That's what they want me to do. | ||
And I won't. | ||
I won't tap out. | ||
It's all a PSYOP. | ||
It's all Israelis. | ||
It's all Jewish people. | ||
It's all whoever else. | ||
Democrats. | ||
It's Cher Blue. | ||
Hillary Clinton. | ||
DNC shills, right? - Right. | ||
Let's see, John says, would you hold your nose and vote for a guy like Crenshaw if you lived in his district? | ||
Nope! | ||
Because Crenshaw is actively hurting us. | ||
You know, Crenshaw is actively going after us. | ||
So no, I would not hold my nose. | ||
It's a little different. | ||
President versus like a congressman, I think it's a lot different. | ||
When it comes to a congressperson, I think it's on a case-by-case basis. | ||
And, you know, because with a congressperson, you know, you can actually legitimately get Democrats that aren't very bad. | ||
You know, when it comes to, for example, like, well I don't want to dox my congressional district, but there are some Democrats that are pro-life, there are some Democrats that are pro-Second Amendment, some of them are against immigration, some, some are more moderate than others, and also, you know, electing a Democratic congressman is not going to alter the course of the country. | ||
Electing a president will, you know, so that's the way I look at it. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, I'm laughing at everyone spurging out over milk. | ||
Yeah, it's really hilarious. | ||
Andrew Jackson says, milk is just, okay, just a little vulgar. | ||
I'm not gonna read that. | ||
Squanch says, you got me back into church and Christianity after years astray. | ||
Wanted to say thank you. | ||
Hey, well, that's great to hear. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Glad to hear you're going to heaven. | ||
Going to heaven check. | ||
Zamunda says, which cuss would you give up forever, bitch or whore? | ||
Hmm. | ||
That's a tough one. | ||
I'd probably say whore. | ||
I would give up whore. | ||
Because there's something about bitch which is just so percussive and it just stops them dead in their tracks. | ||
There's nothing better than a good shut up bitch, you know? | ||
Directed at a girl. | ||
Not even like, not even like, oh you're a bitch. | ||
Not even like a catty, like homosexual, shut up bitch. | ||
Like a real, just like a real Percussive delivered with emphasis of visceral shut up bitch, you know to a woman nothing more powerful nothing stronger Oh, yeah, she's a real bitch. | ||
Yeah, get out of here, bitch There's nothing more. | ||
There's nothing stronger than that one. | ||
I love well There is one but I can't say it on this stream. | ||
Talk to me in person. | ||
I'll give you the other one, but I would probably give up whore. | ||
Kind of no contest. | ||
Whore is very good. | ||
I think whore is a lot better than, like, slut. | ||
They've kind of worked to co-opt slut. | ||
Even the c-word isn't as good. | ||
But whore is... I don't think they'll ever co-opt whore. | ||
I don't think they'll ever re-appropriate that one. | ||
So they're both good, but I would probably go for the b-word. | ||
I just said earlier I'm trying not to swear so much, and now I'm just, you know... Now I'm just dropping the b-word. | ||
Now I'm just going after b-words. | ||
But, uh... | ||
That's a good question. | ||
But that's a good question. | ||
It's a good one. | ||
It always stops them right in their tracks. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
They don't like that so much. | ||
That's always how it's going to be. | ||
What can a woman really call a man? | ||
There's really nothing a woman can call a man that really affects them. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Call a man an asshole. | ||
It's almost like a good thing. | ||
It's almost a compliment. | ||
You're an asshole. | ||
It's like, well, isn't that, you know... Women like jerks. | ||
If that is a synonym for jerk, it's like, oh, then I'm a chat, right? | ||
Or even douchebag, anything like that. | ||
This is really turning into a lot of profane language. | ||
Gonna need a parental advisory check on this one. | ||
But really, what can a woman... I guess she can, you know, she can go for the usual, like, sexual insults. | ||
But beyond that, there's not like one word that... | ||
Can't win. | ||
I mean, you can't win. | ||
If you're a femoid, sorry, you can't win. | ||
I'm gonna call you the B word and it's over for you. | ||
You're just devastated. | ||
You know, it's like that meme of the Israeli tank and a Palestinian kid throwing a rock at it and the rock is a woman calling a man an asshole and the barrel of the tank is shut up bitch, you know? | ||
Throwing a rock? | ||
You're an asshole, shut up! | ||
So, that's the way that I look at it. | ||
Nick the Bricks says, where do you get your ideas from? | ||
I think of them myself. | ||
I think of them myself. | ||
NPCs be like, who do you regurgitate ideas from? | ||
I invent them, okay? | ||
America First Juice says, yo, Corona check? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Florida Mantis says, is working in the Trump campaign a good idea? | ||
Yes it is, you should try and get involved. | ||
Armenian Groyper says, Ma Nibba! | ||
Yeah, what's up brother? | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
American Revival has posted something in Chinese characters. | ||
I'll try and copy and paste it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
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Well, it's not showing. | |
Let me put it in Google Translate. | ||
He put in Chinese characters in the... | ||
Thing maybe because the live is Chinese. | ||
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Whoops Why did I not get? | |
Where's my where's my Chinese characters? | ||
I I click copy and paste it I put in the entropy link. | ||
Why did that happen? | ||
It says China first. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Yeah, China first China number one Galaxy brain says groper war had rocky draws blood on Drago vibes, you know, I never watched rocky hate to hate to say it, but I never saw rocky I never saw any of the rocky movies, so I can't really relate. | ||
I know I'm gonna get roasted for that. | ||
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I know What you haven't seen rocky. | |
I've just never watched it. | ||
Okay, it's not really um, I I don't know, I just never watched. | ||
I've seen Raging Bull, but I've never seen, never seen any of the Rocky movies. | ||
So I know, I know, I know that makes me like, I don't know, I guess I'm just a big idiot because I've never seen that movie. | ||
But yeah, so I can't really relate. | ||
Chip Wilson says, is Matt Gaetz our guy? | ||
Hopefully more of them come out as America first. | ||
I've seen some good things from him, but he's also in favor of marijuana legalization. | ||
He also, I think, voted for one of these really bad immigration bills. | ||
I might be wrong on that, but I do remember something like he voted for one of those, that bill that Mike Lee sponsored in the Senate. | ||
I'm not 100%, but I do recall something on immigration. | ||
And there was one other thing he did that I didn't like. | ||
Oh yeah, after the UCLA thing, he says, I stand with Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA. | ||
There's some potential there, but I'm very skeptical. | ||
I'm very skeptical of really a lot of these politicians. | ||
Shyster says, BRAP. | ||
Yeah, BRAP check. | ||
SP says, a doctor said to cure the coronavirus, put these lemons or limes in mouths of afflicted patients. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Or are you just like doing a play on words with the D-Live currency? | ||
Is that really true? | ||
Is that a clown thing? | ||
Is that part of the act? | ||
Islam is right about women. | ||
Islam is right about women. | ||
That's kind of cringe. | ||
I mean, Christianity is right about women. | ||
I don't know why people have to say Islam is right about women. | ||
Islam is heresy. | ||
Islam is a cringe religion, okay? | ||
Christianity says that women must subordinate themselves to their husbands. | ||
So you don't really need Islam to tell you the role of women. | ||
Women are childlike and that everybody should regard them as such. | ||
That is my opinion. | ||
I do not believe in any extent that there is equality between the sexes and any meaningful capacity behind equality before God. | ||
And that's a Christian worldview. | ||
You know, I don't know why we have to go to some cringe, heretical, untrue religion based on a false prophet. | ||
Islam is right about women. | ||
Cringe? | ||
Who needs Islam? | ||
The Modern Monarchist says, hey Nick, you should have E. Michael Jones on again. | ||
Oh, thank you for the tip. | ||
Jay Tabes says, she's really out here with the subliminal messaging. | ||
The she thing. | ||
Isn't it though? | ||
And that to me is like the most The biggest red pill to me is like the gender stuff. | ||
The biggest red pill is like, it's about the family. | ||
That's the most important thing, is the family. | ||
And in order to have the family, you have to have the constituent parts expressing themselves with integrity. | ||
You have to have a masculine man and you have to have a feminine woman. | ||
And they have to be serving their complementary roles. | ||
The most important thing about the union between men and women is the complementarity. | ||
The complementarity between the roles, between the natures, the temperaments. | ||
That's what makes it work. | ||
And they have destroyed the complementarity of men and women. | ||
They have destroyed the courtship and all of that, the process, the institution of marriage, the sort of cultural expectations. | ||
And that has torn apart the family. | ||
You know, the family really is built on the bedrock of the marriage. | ||
You know, from the marriage proceeds the children and rearing the children. | ||
And really, I think, why do you see all these institutions blowing up and being destroyed? | ||
It's because the people suck. | ||
And the people suck because their parents suck. | ||
Because they don't have parents. | ||
They don't have a dad. | ||
They don't have a mom. | ||
Parents are divorced. | ||
Parents were negligent. | ||
Raised by nannies. | ||
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Hello? | |
I mean, talk about horrible things compounding over generations. | ||
Bad habits, bad values, bad traditions, bad culture. | ||
And think about how that compounds. | ||
Think about how that ripples across the generations from a single divorce, from a single broken family, something like that. | ||
You know, I cannot tell you how destructive that is. | ||
And it all goes back to... I mean, it really all goes back to men and women. | ||
And really, like, women. | ||
Women are becoming men. | ||
And, you know, to an extent for some time, men are becoming women, but I think it happened first that women became men. | ||
You know, independent, and abrasive, and vulgar, and coarse, and independent, and all this, assertive, and it's just, who needs it, right? | ||
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So... | |
And all this is to say, this kind of stuff about she instead of he, you know, womankind and herstory and whatever, all this feminist stuff, all of it, every part of it, not third wave, not fourth wave, all of it, every bit of it that says that women and men are in any meaningful way equal, it's all gotta go. | ||
We gotta flush it down the toilet. | ||
It has to go. | ||
Patriarchy, whatever you want to call it. | ||
That's not like a loaded word, but it has to come back. | ||
Has to come back! | ||
Men have to be in charge again. | ||
We got to lay down the law. | ||
Okay? | ||
By any means necessary, men have to lay down the law. | ||
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So... | |
And that means it's mankind, okay? | ||
That means it's he and not she. | ||
We're using these impersonal pronouns in place of one, you know, one does. | ||
It's he, not she. | ||
She is not the operative, you know, representative of humankind. | ||
It is man, man. | ||
Anyway, ninja, ninja, what is this? | ||
Ninja, ninjastic. | ||
Ninjastic says feminism is being used for mass manipulation. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
It is like the root of so much Soviet Henry says I love the show America first and her host. | ||
Yeah, see there it is Hoontown says I noticed people say person instead of him or her. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep makes exactly right NJ Conservative says, not to be the actually guy, but Columbus Day is a federal holiday for one guy, not just MLK. | ||
No, you're wrong. | ||
Because does Columbus Day celebrate Columbus's, does it celebrate his birthday or does it celebrate the arrival in the new world? | ||
I'm pretty sure it celebrates his arrival in the new world because his birthday, what is his birthday? | ||
Yeah, his birthday is in He doesn't have a birthday. | ||
So, no. | ||
So you're wrong. | ||
It doesn't... Columbus Day does not celebrate Columbus as a man. | ||
Columbus Day celebrates... It's named after Columbus, but Columbus Day celebrates the arrival in the New World. | ||
And by the way, that's not me saying that. | ||
That's Sam Francis. | ||
So... Not to be the actually guy, but actually... Like, you think we don't see Columbus Day? | ||
But Columbus Day is not celebrating Columbus as a person in the same way that you celebrate Christmas or President's Day. | ||
It celebrates the Columbian Exchange. | ||
Europeans discovering the New World. | ||
You know, that's what Columbus Day celebrates. | ||
We're not celebrating his upbringing and all of that and what he represents. | ||
It's about the fact that we arrived in the New World. | ||
So no, you're wrong. | ||
I love when people do the other guy the other day. | ||
Actually, the capital of the Confederacy was this. | ||
Yeah, wrong. | ||
Actually, Robert E. Lee's birthday was this. | ||
Yeah, also wrong. | ||
So actually people can get in a car accident. | ||
Spurts but thanks for the ninja gamey spurts says favorite Kanye album musically beats only not lyrics Favorite Kanye album musically that's kind of a weird question in terms of like instrumentals production I Would probably say that's a tough one I've never thought of it this way Mmm, you know late registration. | ||
I think shines a lot more with the production than it does with the lyrics I wouldn't say it's my favorite though Maybe I would say Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy just for like runaway power, monster, you know, so gorgeous, devil in a new dress. | ||
So I would probably say Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. | ||
Yeezus is very good, you know, if you think about like guilt trip. | ||
What's the other good one on Yeezus? | ||
Well, I mean everything on Yeezus except for Send It Up and what's the other song I don't like? | ||
Send It Up and Blood on the Leaves. | ||
But, you know, Bound 2 obviously, Black Skinhead, On Sight, Guilt Trip. | ||
What's the Can't Hold My Liquor? | ||
That's one I was thinking of. | ||
So probably either Yeezus or Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. | ||
Then again it's pretty good on Life of Pablo too. | ||
So I'd probably say those three. | ||
That era is probably my favorite. | ||
That's like, I view that as like another trilogy. | ||
You've got the college trilogy and then I think you've got the trilogy of Dark Twists to Fantasy Ys and Life of Pablo. | ||
Okay, California Groyper says, not gonna lie, Bloomberg's kind of based for the stop and frisk, yeah, but in everything else he's not based. | ||
He wants to limit the size of our soft drink cups. | ||
I'm very opposed for that reason. | ||
Soviet Henry says, kind of anti-semitic for them to gang up on Bernie. | ||
Yeah, it's like the Holocaust again, right? | ||
First it starts with Joe Biden attacking Bernie Sanders and then, you know, Systematic extermination. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
Look, that's real. | ||
That happened. | ||
So, that's how it started. | ||
California Groyper said... I just read that. | ||
Floppy says, Diamond. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Galaxy Brain says, A lot of old business books. | ||
Have she, her. | ||
Oh, is that true? | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
spurts says nick fuentes was searched 165 000 times in december wow where'd you get that from is that from uh like google search trends powerful pretty epic stuff floppy says and another one one more diamond i lied okay i'll make for the three diamonds there american revival says please clap | ||
four-year-old joke jaded says cleavage haha i'm gonna coom cleavage meaning a divide meaning a separation a fault line lonely dino says hey nick love the show any merch recommendations yeah buy my merch i don't know what do you mean merch recommendations buy my merch and pick which one you like what does that even mean buy the one that you like uh peach crayon says love the show king thanks | ||
based dollar says obama's silence so far has been deafening uh what does this say of the democrat candidates um i would say that i think that's a good question i don't know if you're going to I don't know exactly why Obama hasn't endorsed anybody. | ||
Probably because there isn't a clear frontrunner at this point. | ||
He would risk alienating whoever the nominee would be if he endorsed somebody who is not the nominee. | ||
I think that Obama hasn't endorsed Biden shows that he's not confident that Biden will win. | ||
I don't know. | ||
same is true with the others. | ||
If there was a clear nominee, I think everybody would endorse them, but that's just it. | ||
If Obama endorses Biden and Warren wins, well, she's not going to like Obama, you know, and that's going to cause friction. | ||
I think that's why that is, but I'm not 100%. | ||
Mr. Spice's thoughts on Steve Bannon. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have kind of mixed thoughts on Bannon. | ||
On the one hand, Breitbart was great under Bannon, and a lot of what was good about Trump's agenda came from Bannon. | ||
But then again, Bannon is like... I mean, a lot of his stuff is kind of boomerish, you know? | ||
The way that he talks about Iran, the way that he talks about China... It's just not... This economic nationalism stuff, at the end of the day, I don't know if that's it. | ||
I don't know if that's the ticket. | ||
You know, this economic nationalism he keeps saying. | ||
You know, the Davos Club. | ||
You know, Barack Obama flooded the zone. | ||
He always says the same shit. | ||
You know, for the past... He went on... He did the rounds recently. | ||
He did that Monk debate and that Cambridge debate or Oxford debate, whatever. | ||
And he just kept saying the same stuff. | ||
Flood the zone, the Davos Club, blah blah blah. | ||
Donald Trump, blah blah blah. | ||
It's like, you know... | ||
I don't think that's it. | ||
I don't think that's it. | ||
Nobody knows what Davos is, okay? | ||
Outside of, like, political junkies, nobody knows what Davos is. | ||
It's the globalists. | ||
It's the political elite, okay? | ||
Name them. | ||
Name them, the globalists. | ||
Not, you know, this Davos stuff. | ||
I don't think it's Davos. | ||
I mean, Davos is maybe representative of it on some level, but, you know, on this economic nationalism. | ||
Well, it wasn't all that. | ||
It was a lot of implicit white identity, too. | ||
It was a lot of cultural things, not purely economics. | ||
So there are some elements that I like. | ||
I can't really say. | ||
I've never met him. | ||
I don't know him well. | ||
I don't really know a lot of people that know him, so he's sort of hard to peg. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I kind of have mixed thoughts on Steve Bannon. | ||
Rourke says, Tucker 2024. | ||
Yeah, I don't know about that. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I love Tucker, but you know, people be like, I like this guy! | ||
They should be president! | ||
Well, it doesn't really work that way. | ||
Mr. Spice says, Fruity Pebbles or Cocoa Pebbles. | ||
I never had either. | ||
I had Cocoa Krispies was my favorite growing up. | ||
Cocoa Krispies. | ||
I really loved breakfast cereal when I was a kid. | ||
I can't eat it now because I just feel guilty. | ||
It's like sugar. | ||
I don't know how I was able to eat that stuff for years. | ||
But now, I just look at it, it's literally all sugar. | ||
It's literally a bowl of sugar and milk. | ||
And I'm not one of these people that's like a health nut or anything, but it's hard to justify. | ||
I try to be a little bit reasonable about, I try not to drink too much pop, I try not to eat too much candy, whatever. | ||
And once in a while, I'll treat myself, whatever. | ||
But, breakfast cereal yourself? | ||
Your first meal of the day is a bowl of sugar every day? | ||
You know, and that's what I would do. | ||
I would eat Cocoa Krispies every day for breakfast. | ||
It's like, I can't imagine how I, you know, I guess I was a kid, but for my parents, it's like, what are you doing? | ||
You know, Cocoa Krispies for breakfast? | ||
Really? | ||
You might as well just eat a bowl of ice cream or pizza or, you know, something like that. | ||
Pizza would probably be better. | ||
So, I really bought... I do love Cocoa Krispies. | ||
I loved Cinnamon Toast Crunch. | ||
It's good shit. | ||
Frosted Flakes. | ||
I love... I even like the Frosted Flakes. | ||
I kind of liked it better once it got soggy. | ||
Does that make me... Maybe that makes me a weird guy, but I always liked... Because with cereal, it's almost like a race against time. | ||
You have to eat it very quickly or else it loses the crunch. | ||
You know, now I only eat Mini Wheats and like Raisin Bran. | ||
It's sort of a race against time to eat it while it's still got that crunch. | ||
It's still crispy. | ||
But I used to like it soft, you know, and I would eat the frosted flakes. | ||
Cocoa Krispies. | ||
What else? | ||
Lucky Charms. | ||
Very good. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Yeah, those are my favorites. | ||
Chief Bulging Snakes says Trump wouldn't be a doting Mao to an alt-right cultural revolution. | ||
He is just another reactionary. | ||
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I don't know what that means. | |
I don't think he's either. | ||
either. | ||
Bass Noodles says vroom vroom. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Thanks for the ningenie. | ||
Mr. Spy says, could Dems splitting in to negate the demographic shift? | ||
Yes. | ||
That's actually a really good question. | ||
Yes. | ||
That's sort of what I'm, you know, on a certain level banking on is the idea that at a certain point, the Democratic Party will implode either on an ethnic basis or on an ideological basis that you will get a breakaway party. | ||
You know, that is maybe the one, you know, outcome where republicans remain solvent is that if the democrats you know become uncontested the you know single party in america well eventually somebody will challenge them you know and that might be mexicans you might get some like mexican nationalist or hispanic you know who runs and says i'm going to start i'm going to start the latino party or the la raza party right or you might get a progressive party or a dem socialist party could happen i don't know how likely that is | ||
but i think that's definitely a possibility uh jude says how dissimilar was charlottesville from the vice documentary very You know, honestly, I was at Charlottesville, but I really, I never got to Lee Park. | ||
So I, you know, I really wasn't there there in the way that I'm portrayed in the sense that the Charlottesville started the night before, Friday, they had the Tiki Torch thing. | ||
And I was in, I was in Illinois when that happened. | ||
I flew in the morning of the rally at Lee Park around the Lee Monument, which was supposed to be like the actual rally. | ||
And by the time I got there, it had already been dispersed. | ||
All the fighting with Antifa, you know, everybody being cleared out of the park, that had already happened. | ||
You know, I went with a friend, we landed, I think it was Saturday, we landed Saturday morning, we got to our hotel, we got situated, we walked outside the hotel, we saw some people walking towards Lee Park. | ||
It was some Canadians. | ||
I think one of them had an IE flag, one of them had another flag. | ||
We were like, oh hey, you going at the thing? | ||
We were all excited. | ||
We were heading over, and we were maybe two or three blocks from Lee Park, and the police just posted up, like riot police literally blocking our path and said, oh, you can't get to Lee Park. | ||
They cleared it out already. | ||
And so we turned, and all the people that were at Lee Park were marching away in sort of formation. | ||
And so we went and joined this marching group, and we ended up at McIntyre Park. | ||
I think that's what it was called in Charlottesville. | ||
And at that point, everybody dispersed. | ||
We all marched over, and it was chaotic, and nobody really knew the program. | ||
Some people went in one direction. | ||
Some people went in another. | ||
A lot of people ended up at McIntyre Park. | ||
And at that point, there was this rumor that the feds were going to start setting in the National Guard, and then people would start getting arrested. | ||
So we were like, we gotta get out of here! | ||
So it was me, James Alsup, Baked Alaska, Brittany Fenty, Millennial Matt, my friend Bryden, I think maybe a couple of other people. | ||
We all got in an Uber. | ||
No, we didn't get in an Uber. | ||
I think we walked. | ||
It was within walking distance. | ||
We all walked back to our hotel and we just kind of chilled there. | ||
And we were chilling. | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
We were chilling in the hotel lobby. | ||
And Trump got on to do a press conference to address what happened. | ||
And he said there were fine people on both sides. | ||
And we were like cheering when he said that. | ||
We were kind of like booing. | ||
He was like, oh, this is terrible. | ||
This is a disaster. | ||
But then he got in and he said, but there were fine people on both sides. | ||
On both sides, you know. | ||
People causing trouble and there are five people on both sides. | ||
And we're like, yeah, yeah, that was awesome. | ||
So I wasn't, you know, I wasn't even really, you know, people have said I was curing a tiki torch. | ||
Like that did not happen. | ||
I didn't even get to leave park. | ||
So, um... | ||
Was it like the Vice documentary? | ||
I can't really tell you. | ||
I haven't seen that Vice documentary in a long time, but as far as I could tell, I didn't see any neo-Nazis, I didn't see any swastikas, anything like that. | ||
So, anyway, California Groyper says, Oy, you have a spot of the tism. | ||
Yeah, I'm a little autistic, I guess. | ||
Oh, it's Mr. Spry. | ||
Mr. Spry says, I'm half Irish, half Czech. | ||
Am I based or gay? | ||
Well, Irish is based. | ||
And, I don't know, I guess Czech is kind of based. | ||
What is Czech like? | ||
German? | ||
Germanic, I guess? | ||
I don't know, is it Slavic? | ||
I guess it's based. | ||
I would say based. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Chief Bulging Snakes says racism is the product of a functioning intellect in U.S. | ||
crime statistics. | ||
That's kind of, I mean, yeah, I don't know. | ||
That's kind of cringe. | ||
Putting it like that is kind of cringe. | ||
Uh, Max says 50 characters max? | ||
Shit. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty cringe. | ||
Altro says if you bought Joker on digital, for me it beats the theaters. | ||
Don't deal with the clientele. | ||
Uh, no, I have not purchased Joker yet. | ||
I disagree. | ||
You know, so many people I know, they pirate movies or whatever. | ||
I hate that. | ||
I love going to the theater. | ||
It's like, you get out, it's an experience, you know, you get the big screen, you get your popcorn, your whatever. | ||
You know, there's something about the theater that is like special to me. | ||
I loved going to theater as a kid. | ||
When I was in middle school, I went like every week. | ||
You know, my mom would give me 10 bucks and I'd go and I'd, uh, I'd go. | ||
I had that, uh, Rotten Tomatoes app. | ||
Do you guys have this? | ||
It's like an app. | ||
You know, it's an app. | ||
It's like an app. | ||
There's a Rotten Tomatoes app. | ||
I forget what it was called, but it had all the coming soon releases and it had them all organized. | ||
I am very autistic. | ||
It had all the, like, coming attractions organized by date. | ||
So it's like, you know, this Friday, these movies are coming out all the way going out for like years. | ||
And so I and that's why I know all the dates of like movie releases from 2010 and 2011 because for a period of like a year, I would obsessively like go through that and see like every movie, you know, so I could still tell you I can still tell you that the movie source code with Jake Gyllenhaal came out on April 1st. | ||
And I don't know if it was 2011 or 2010, but it was somewhere around there. | ||
I can tell you that the movie Hannah, which is a European movie, came out on April 8th. | ||
I can tell you that the movie Red came out on October 15th with Bruce Willis. | ||
And I can tell you that Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol came out on December 16th. | ||
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So, you know, all that. | |
Okay, maybe I'm a little autistic. | ||
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Maybe I have a little bit of autism. | |
I love going to the movies. | ||
things like that but uh that was uh that was my thing for a long time so all this is to say i i love the theaters i love going to the movies i loved it as a kid i love it now You know, so all these people that are like, oh, I just got a pirate it. | ||
I'm not gonna give them any of my money. | ||
How sad is that? | ||
You're gonna watch it on your dirty laptop screen with your earbuds in. | ||
That sucks, okay? | ||
You're gonna what? | ||
Go on your couch, like sit in your dorm room at your desk and watch with earbuds in, hunched over on your dirty monitor. | ||
Watch it. | ||
It's this big. | ||
Compared to going out, going and driving to the theater, and you got the popcorn, you sit in, everybody's there, everybody's excited, you get the trailers, you get the movie, it's loud, it's exciting. | ||
Nothing beats it, in my opinion. | ||
It's a very, like, slave morality type thing. | ||
You know, making the world small. | ||
You're the last man. | ||
You make the world small. | ||
not the untramed you're the last man you make the world small so anyway uh woos paints his last words before heart attack oh Ooh, ouchie. | ||
That'll be, ooh, ouch, ouch, ouch. | ||
Fool says, milk is queer unless they're cereal or cookies. | ||
Yeah, big agree. | ||
BaseDollar says, which of the past 45 US presidents is the one we need right now? | ||
Hmm, that's a good question. | ||
Which is the best president? | ||
Who is the president that we need right now? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know who is the best president we would need. | ||
Maybe... Who's based? | ||
Who's based? | ||
Who's based in Redfield? | ||
Maybe Lincoln, because you know what Lincoln wanted to do, right? | ||
You know how Lincoln wanted to solve these things. | ||
So maybe Lincoln, maybe, um... I don't know. | ||
I don't know, maybe Washington, maybe, maybe Jackson. | ||
Who would be equipped to handle these modern times? | ||
It's tough to say. | ||
Probably Jackson, because he was, like, imperial, you know? | ||
Maybe Teddy Roosevelt, because he was an imperial president. | ||
Teddy Roosevelt, because he would wield the state against our enemies. | ||
So, you know, maybe him. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Galaxy Brain says, RS, wanting that is ironically and unironically gay. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Well, it's funny that certain people Well it's funny, like Richard Spencer, you know, not like I want him to like me or anything, I'm glad actually. | ||
When he throws me under the bus and he, you know, shit talks me and whatever, it's actually good for me. | ||
But, it's funny that he likes, he thinks like this imaginary left wing, he will give them more of the benefit of the doubt and say nice things about them and so on, than people who are closer to him, or are right wing, but are not on board with like, whatever retarded ideology he has. | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
And a lot of people in like the alt-right, a lot of like in the proper classical alt-right feel that same way. | ||
Oh, Amnets, oh people support Donald Trump, boomers, conservative boomers are cringe, but they like, they have this delusion, they have this, these rose-colored glasses about the left, you know, populist left. | ||
Populist left hates them, kicks them, calls them Nazi scum, that's okay, that's okay, we have more in common, you know, and then these, you know, boomers that agree with them on maybe 70% of the things. | ||
No, they're cringe. | ||
You don't like them. | ||
So it's just kind of funny. | ||
Warren says Crenshaw will lose his district in 2020 or 2022. | ||
That's good to hear. | ||
I wouldn't know. | ||
I'm not from Texas, but I hope that happens. | ||
Jaded says America first. | ||
Double tab gang. | ||
Yeah, join the double tab gang. | ||
Fart smeller. | ||
Nice. | ||
Says, you want a higher wage? | ||
Get a real job like me. | ||
Now, excuse me, let me get back to my spreadsheet. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Save the West says, chugging milk straight out of the jug. | ||
Yeah, good for you. | ||
Have fun with your tits. | ||
Lep Taylorist says, the YouTube live chat is total cringe. | ||
DLive gang rises. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
The DLive chat is good because it's moderated. | ||
The YouTube chat, I literally have never gotten moderators. | ||
There's like two moderators. | ||
Zoomer Jesus we need new really good comics. | ||
I think he made a new one recently The the guy there's a plumber in the new one. | ||
So I think he did make a new one in January Zoomer G or I just read that Holly says will VA go red because of gun control wake-up call. | ||
Um, I don't know I don't know enough about Virginia, but probably not I Don't think so if Virginia didn't go red in 2016. | ||
I don't think it'll go red in 2020. | ||
I Let's see Robert with a super chat in Chinese It says Robert Downey jr. | ||
Says there are zombies outside my house. | ||
Okay S pieces. | ||
Lol. | ||
Corona is a beer served with a slice of lime. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I wouldn't know I don't drink so that one went over my head America first juice is take lemons and donate to Nick to cure coronavirus. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the lemons to cure coronavirus Yeah, a lot of people still don't know that I don't drink people will You know email me or whatever and they'll say I want to buy you a drink It's like I don't drink and I don't want you to look I don't want you to buy me anything Okay, so many people are like I want to buy you a drink and it's like Even if it was like something I wanted it's like no, thank you If you want to buy me a drink, send me five bucks, you know? | ||
What that really means is I'd like to buy an hour of your time at an extremely discounted rate of, you know, the cost of a drink, which I don't even know what a drink costs, but that's what it really means. | ||
Kidding, kidding! | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
It's really well-intentioned. | ||
I know people have good intentions, but I mean, that's typically what it means. | ||
I want to buy you a drink. | ||
It means I want to hang out with you. | ||
I want to meet you, and I'll pay five dollars to do it. | ||
It's like, well, if you really want to If you really want to buy me a drink, you know how you could do it? | ||
Send me a $5 super chat. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Kidding! | ||
I know that might sting. | ||
Ouch! | ||
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Ow! | |
I know that might sting some of you. | ||
Look, I don't say that in a mean way. | ||
I'm not trying to be nasty when I say that. | ||
I am probably being a dick by saying that, but you know, I want to buy it. | ||
Let me, let me buy you a drink. | ||
It's like, I want to, I want you to drive out to some place and meet me and have FaceTime with me for probably a decent amount of time. | ||
And you know, I'll spend $6 to do it. | ||
Oh, that sounds like something that I'm interested in. | ||
Total stranger, but free liquid. | ||
Oh, I'm there. | ||
Free, wow. | ||
Free glass of Coke or No, I'm kidding. | ||
But I do get that a lot. | ||
People still, I meet people and they're like, you know, offering me liquor or whatever. | ||
It's like, I thought it was kind of well known. | ||
I saw that video on Twitter the other day of this girl streamer and she was like, you know, I have so many people watching this stream and nobody will pay me. | ||
Nobody will pay me five bucks. | ||
Now, I've never done anything like that. | ||
Everybody was up in arms. | ||
They said she's so ungrateful. | ||
She's so entitled, whatever. | ||
Now, I've never gone on a rant like that. | ||
I don't think I've ever, like, Ask for money, get mad at people about the money, but the way that I abuse my fans is so much... I'm so much meaner than that. | ||
I think Beardson said the same thing. | ||
He was like, wow, these people should watch The Weekly Sweat. | ||
And it's so true. | ||
This girl, she was like, you know, you watch my stream for hours and you don't even donate. | ||
And everybody got so mad. | ||
And again, I've never said anything along those lines, but, you know, the bullying, the bullying, the sort of nastiness, the rebuffed, rebuffed extensions of invitations, things like that, rebuffed invitations. | ||
Rebuffed kindness, you know people trying to say nice things and you know me just shooting it down It's like you should see what America first is like, but it's all but it's all in good fun I don't I don't mean in a personal way. | ||
I'm just I'm just being real. | ||
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I'm just being real with you Anyway, America Flirts says Communism Kills has the best Twitter feed. | ||
No, I have the best Twitter feed, but yeah, hers is pretty good. | ||
Doom Gripes is Matt Gaetz simped Katie Hill before she resigned. | ||
Really? | ||
Is that true? | ||
I didn't know that, but if that's the case, very disappointing. | ||
Senator Hitler, nice, says, your words have put me in an existential crisis. | ||
Do I feed my cat boy milk or is that now cringe? | ||
Okay, yeah, thanks. | ||
Thank you very much for that. | ||
We're combining the two. | ||
Monochrome suspensors going to be on the kill stream tonight. | ||
You know what that means, King. | ||
I don't. | ||
I don't think I need to do that actually. | ||
There is no such thing as herstory. | ||
In other words, history but of women. | ||
to the folks at home why herstory is bad. | ||
I think I, I don't think I need to do that, actually. | ||
Uh, there is no such, there is no such thing as herstory. | ||
In other words, history, but of women, there is no history of women. | ||
The study of history, you know, not, not everything that happens is history. | ||
History is the history of nations, of peoples, of science, and art, and culture, and conquest, and things like this. | ||
Exploration. | ||
Have women been involved in really any of that? | ||
Okay, with some exceptions. | ||
Catherine the Great, Elizabeth, you know, the Queen, and a few other things. | ||
Mary Magdalene. | ||
You know, but you can probably count on two hands. | ||
Right? | ||
Am I right or am I wrong? | ||
So this herstory, what are we going to talk about? | ||
The herstory of men's wives? | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
So, the herstory. | ||
We would... I remember it was so cringe. | ||
In AP European History in high school, we did... I think with almost every unit, there was a study of like, what was the role of women during the time? | ||
And it was like, they didn't really have one. | ||
You know, they were at home. | ||
They were raising kids, whatever. | ||
So her story. | ||
It's almost like a complete paradox. | ||
It's almost a complete oxymoron. | ||
Women's history. | ||
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What do you mean? | |
The history of having kids? | ||
The history of birthing great men? | ||
The history of marrying great men? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
What are we supposed to write about? | ||
What are we supposed to write about? | ||
What are the scientific achievements? | ||
What are the architectural, cultural, artistic, Military, social, political advancements, achievements, events that they have participated in or led. | ||
I mean, just tell me. | ||
Just tell me, please! | ||
Stop me if I'm wrong, but I mean, let's be real. | ||
Let's take a look at the greatest philosophers, greatest emperors, greatest presidents, greatest generals, greatest artists, greatest, you know, composers. | ||
Some serious, some serious Omissions there when it comes to gender or rather rather not omissions, but some serious lack lacking They're in the lacking department when it comes to these things So so that's how I feel about her straight. | ||
It's not necessarily bad. | ||
It's just you know, what are you really? | ||
What are you really doing? | ||
What are you really talking about? | ||
You know, I don't hate women look I don't hate women I don't say that because I hate women Okay, I don't I definitely don't hate women, okay? | ||
But I am just saying that that's the way it is, okay? | ||
I'm not saying women are dumb. | ||
I'm not saying, you know, it's not necessarily a bad thing. | ||
It's just the way it is. | ||
People have to get used to that. | ||
You know, I'm not... I have never said like, women suck. | ||
I'm not sure if I've ever said that, but you know what I'm saying. | ||
I've never said that unironically. | ||
What I've said is that women and men are different, and men are predisposed to certain roles, and women are predisposed to other roles. | ||
They were designed for two different roles. | ||
And as such, this is the way things are, okay? | ||
That is their two natures. | ||
You know, you would never say, for example, that like... Like, I'm not gonna... Okay, you know, that's a bad idea. | ||
I was gonna say, you know, you wouldn't look at an elephant... | ||
And say, that elephant is so stupid, you know. | ||
We all know that elephants are not as smart as people. | ||
We all know that elephants have never built technology. | ||
We would never hate them for it. | ||
We would never say, oh, you're an idiot. | ||
You'd never go up to an elephant and, you know, hey, hey, you're an idiot. | ||
Of course not. | ||
It's like, it's an elephant. | ||
Elephants are gonna do what elephants are gonna do. | ||
And same is true with everything in the world. | ||
Things are the way they are. | ||
Things have their own nature. | ||
And it's not, you know, in describing that nature, you're not describing what that nature is and is not, does not mean that you're hating on them or it's even negative or anything like that. | ||
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It's just to say, it's the way things are. | |
It's the way it is, okay? | ||
People get so mad at me. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
You think women are incapable. | ||
I mean, I kind of do. | ||
But it's not a bad thing. | ||
They're capable of making life. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
You're doing amazing, sweetie. | ||
You're great. | ||
You're amazing, okay? | ||
But anyway. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Anywho. | ||
So that's her story. | ||
Yeah, totally agree. | ||
I don't know if that's necessarily true. | ||
There are some good female storytellers. | ||
My family has a lot of good femoid storytellers. | ||
Interested? | ||
I don't know if that's necessarily true. | ||
There are some good female storytellers. | ||
My family has a lot of good femoid storytellers. | ||
Modern Monarchist is organizing an anti-porn march in Montreal. | ||
Interested? | ||
Not really. | ||
I'm against porn, don't get me wrong, but why would I be in Canada? | ||
Why would I be in March? | ||
Why would we do a March? | ||
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Just, uh, I mean, I guess that's a good idea, but I don't know. | |
I don't, I don't want to go to Canada. | ||
Uh, Nig McCh... I'm not going to read that. | ||
Uh, let's just say, uh, Chicken says, Killstream is having Spencer, uh, on. | ||
Want to own him? | ||
Or want to clown on him? | ||
Um, not really. | ||
He's not really relevant. | ||
Why would I do that? | ||
This is just like a nobody loser. | ||
A professional loser. | ||
Why would I go and dab on a professional loser? | ||
It's too easy. | ||
Also, he runs for me. | ||
We tried to do a debate last year and he ran. | ||
We tried to do a debate multiple times and he never agreed to it because he is a coward. | ||
I don't really know that much about Church Militant. | ||
God bless. | ||
I don't really know that much about church militant. | ||
I've heard the name before, but I don't really know too much about them. | ||
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Charles Kirk says, urgent. | |
Okay, Boomer Destroyers is great show as always. | ||
Keep spitting facts. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Charlie Kirks is please help. | ||
N.J. | ||
Conservatives says, oh no, I'm actually the guy. | ||
He says, oh no, I'm the actually guy. | ||
Just thought that was a possible rebuttal. | ||
Thanks for clarifying. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, yeah. | ||
Thank you for being gracious about it, I suppose. | ||
Robert says, not to be the actually guy, but my diaper is full and messy. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
Mr. Spryce's left worships government, right worships economy. | ||
I don't know if it's as simple as that. | ||
That is reductive. | ||
Irene, what is this? | ||
Irene Anomi says, imagine praying to a woman and thinking you're based. | ||
Oh, so what are you, a cringe Protestant? | ||
We're not praying to her, we're praying for her to intercede on our behalf. | ||
So, not really quite the same thing. | ||
Also, she's not just a woman, she's the mother of God. | ||
But, you know, have fun in hell. | ||
Armenian Groyper says, Armenians are forever thankful to the Italians for inventing Nutella and Ferrero Rocher. | ||
Ah, yes, well. | ||
We've invented other things too, okay? | ||
Try inventing the telephone, and aqueducts, and architecture, and art in the church, music... | ||
The guitar. | ||
We've invented really everything. | ||
Takeoff vs. Cringe. | ||
Or Europe. | ||
The continent of Europe we invented. | ||
Takeoff vs. Cringe. | ||
GF keeps telling me she loves me, expecting me to say it back. | ||
Get a new meme. | ||
Dopamine chaser. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty funny. | ||
Never tell it to her first. | ||
Never, ever. | ||
Just don't do it. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Big mistake. | ||
I knew what you meant. | ||
Well, Spencer's a gay retard, so... Change your mind. | ||
Your religion is 500 years old. | ||
met warren says spencer criticized us for being conservative well uh you know spencer's a gay retard so iris catholicism is the tomb of the pharisees built to contain real christianity change my mind change your mind your religion is 500 years old and uh you know again have fun being I know that probably I can't change your mind. | ||
If you read the whole Bible and you came away with, uh, our religion should just be left to us to interpret by ourselves and we'll get into heaven by faith alone. | ||
You know, if you read the whole Bible and that was your conclusion, all I can say is, uh, you know, you're gonna be down there and you'll say to yourself, guess I was wrong. | ||
Guess I was wrong. | ||
Shouldn't it countersignal the church? | ||
There's no salvation outside. | ||
Why do you think? | ||
On a very fundamental level, it's just like, it's incoherent to believe that you could have a church without authority. | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
Doesn't make any sense that you could have a church without a worldly authority to interpret the Bible. | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
If you take religion seriously at all, and it's serious stuff, this is serious business. | ||
Talking about matters of eternal life and eternal annihilation, salvation, you better believe that God would want you to be practicing the religion in a specific way. | ||
You know, when it comes to these matters, would God leave a book and say, have at it? | ||
Well, if you do it the right way, you'll live forever. | ||
If you don't, you go to hell forever. | ||
Oh, good luck! | ||
Hope you have good reading comprehension. | ||
Hope you're a very logical person. | ||
No. | ||
God gave us a church, To organize, to interpret, that has authority. | ||
That is the point. | ||
A religion that has no authority doesn't make any sense. | ||
That's why Protestants have lesbian pastors, transgender pastors, that's why they, you know, that's why they're in favor of abortion in some cases. | ||
I mean, look at the horrible things that go on in the Protestant Church. | ||
You could say that there are abuses in the Catholic Church, and you'd be right, but the difference is The Catholic Church doesn't say it's okay. | ||
You know, according to Catholic teaching, according to the Catholic interpretation of the faith, the only reason we could say these things are wrong is because it's in, it's in the Catechism, it's in the Bible. | ||
The Church will tell you, you know, well, these people are abusing it. | ||
Okay, and according to the Church, it's wrong. | ||
Right? | ||
But with Protestants, there are people that are abusing, and they're saying the abuse is correct. | ||
They're saying the abuse is right. | ||
It's a big difference. | ||
You know? | ||
So while in the church, don't get me wrong, there are sinners in the church. | ||
There are sinners in every church. | ||
But the difference is the Catholic Church says it is sin. | ||
And the Protestant Church, in many cases, says, oh no, you can do whatever you want. | ||
Do whatever you want. | ||
This is okay. | ||
This is what God wants you to do. | ||
And even if you do something wrong, you'll get in. | ||
It's fine. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
So... | ||
But anyway, you know enjoy but I hope you like hot temperatures. | ||
I hope you like, you know being tortured Why so serious as what other rap do you listen to Cuddy Travis? | ||
I don't listen to that. | ||
I listen to Kanye I listen to a tribe called quest. | ||
I listen to Wu-Tang Clan Nas Um, what else? | ||
I don't, you know, I really basically only listen to Kanye, but, uh, you know, I have listened to other things before, but for the past, like, four years I've almost exclusively listened to Kanye, but I do like some of the other stuff. | ||
Molly says, can't pause movie to go to the bathroom at the theater. | ||
Yeah, that's why you go to the bathroom before. | ||
It's only two hours. | ||
Jimbo says, Andrew Jackson is the president we need. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Fartsmeller says, bro, it's Fartsmeller at, get it right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Mr. Spry says, I want to buy you a diamond. | ||
Okay. | ||
Weebwakers says, I want to buy you a burger. | ||
Okay. | ||
Armenian Gwipers has just noticed 22,000 subs on DLive. | ||
Congrats, King. | ||
Hey, well, thanks a lot. | ||
Fake Christian says, goo goo ga ga, I want milky because I'm a baby. | ||
Yeah, that's how you nibbas be sounding when you're talking about milk. | ||
You know, a grown man drinking a glass of milk. | ||
Look, to each their own, but it's just not for me. | ||
Hey John says, I wish floating white tees would stop ruining films. | ||
Floating white tees, is that what, like the moon landing? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Cool Blue says, next in history class, what were elephants doing? | ||
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TakeCover says, Blaze released a show about white genocide, LMAO. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I'll have to watch that. | ||
Spurts says women's stories are 90% filler and unrelated information. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, I don't know. | ||
My mom tells pretty good stories. | ||
My grandma tells pretty good stories. | ||
Maybe it's an Italian thing. | ||
Maybe just Italians are just better at everything. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Arminian Groypers has told my teacher I'm a nationalist. | ||
I'm gonna fail. | ||
Yeah, he shouldn't have told her that. | ||
Darth Groypers is Orthodox and Protestant. | ||
Christianity is incoherent. | ||
Yeah, big agree. | ||
Modern Monarchist says it's in Canada. | ||
Why? | ||
Pornhub Capital is in Montreal. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
Uh, well, there you go. | ||
Play Boost as, uh, did your parents have a problem with Harry Potter and Witchcraft? | ||
I couldn't even play Pokemon. | ||
I'm still mad. | ||
No, my parents were not really like that. | ||
My parents were like culturally Catholic. | ||
They're not really, you know, my mom was telling me, this is a conversation we had like a year ago. | ||
She's like, well, I just don't think that everything the church says is, uh, you know, like the faith or like true or whatever. | ||
And I'm like, mom, that's what it means to be Catholic. | ||
You know, she's like, I'm Catholic, but I don't know. | ||
I mean, some of the things that church says, I don't know if I agree with, I'm like, mom, but you, you like have to agree with it, you know? | ||
I'll hear like my mom, even my grandma will say like, well I don't think you have to go to church. | ||
I'm like, yes you do! | ||
You have to! | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
These are the rules, you know? | ||
You know, she'd say like, I'm spiritual but not religious. | ||
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I'm like... Yeah? | |
You think that's a good idea? | ||
So... | ||
So all this is to say, my parents were not, that's my new thing. | ||
I always have a filler if all this is to say. | ||
What else? | ||
People always give me a hard time, right? | ||
But anyway, yeah, my parents were not like hyper religious. | ||
That's like a Protestant thing, I think. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you think that's the case? | ||
Because I feel like only Protestants have this like religious freak out over, you know, pop culture things like Harry Potter, metal, whatever. | ||
Because, yeah, my parents never, you know, they were never weird about that kind of stuff. | ||
They just didn't want me to swear, they didn't want me to watch like adult material, things like that. | ||
You know, very, just, just in a very general sense, conservative, but not like, not anything like any religious freak out, like, oh, you can't watch, like I was a big Star Wars guy, they were never like, oh, you can't, Watch Star Wars, that's bad, you know? | ||
So, not at all. | ||
Armenian Groyper says Nutella is greater than the Sistine Chapel. | ||
Kidding, don't ban me. | ||
Yeah, haha, funny. | ||
Snarf Diesel says Spencer Burger equals hot dog in bun with two cherries and lots of melted butter and clam chowder. | ||
Gotta indulge. | ||
Okay, I don't know what that means. | ||
I have no idea what that means. | ||
But that's the DLive Super Chats. | ||
I'm gonna take a look on Entropy. | ||
Burt Paulson says we just need to get them to start visiting national parks and they'll stop dumping trash into the rivers. | ||
Yeah, I just gotta just got to show them the Grand Canyon and I'm sure they will be model citizens. | ||
Fatacotti says super chatter put the link in the description dummy you shut up retard later that night puts link in description mumbles to self still a cringe super chat yeah it was still cringe don't don't be rude don't be rude you have no you have no right you have no right to be rude to me okay I'm rude to you so shut it even if it was a good idea shut your mouth shut it and watch the show that's how it works around here Yeah, even if it was a good idea. | ||
Salim says, listen to Chapo ever. | ||
They're kind of gay, but I think it behooves the dissent and right to be familiar with their content and critiques. | ||
No, I've never listened to Chapo. | ||
Rub Maps says, never realized how weak your understanding of divides within the left. | ||
You should unironically listen to Chapo. | ||
Okay, people listening to an internet podcast is not really indicative of what's happening in the larger country. | ||
But yeah, thanks for the backhanded insult, faggot. | ||
Never realized how weak your understanding is. | ||
I'm talking in very general terms. | ||
Fucking retarded idiot. | ||
The rub maps of Sanders' base is the only base that will stay home if their candidate is not nominated, theoretically making him the only candidate that could actually beat Trump. | ||
Better pray for that heart attack. | ||
The Spencer right pines for a Sanders victory with the hope that he will not live up to his promises, similar to Trump, which will ignite a unity between the socialist left and the nationalist right. | ||
That's all wrong, though. | ||
But that's all wrong. | ||
Not only will the Sanders victory live up to its promises, but beyond that, and even if it doesn't, if it falls short, it'll be bad enough for us. | ||
And beyond that, there will be no unity between right and left. | ||
If Trump fails us, if Sanders fails them, people are not going to turn around and say, Communists? | ||
And they're going to turn around and say, Nazis? | ||
That's not, that will never happen. | ||
That is not going to happen. | ||
We all got betrayed. | ||
Even though we have diametrically opposite views on everything, we both got betrayed. | ||
Let's team up. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
They got betrayed by Obama. | ||
They got betrayed by Obama. | ||
Did they turn around and say, oh I'm a Trump guy now? | ||
Some voters did. | ||
But that's not the progressive left. | ||
That's not the Bernie bros. | ||
Not a lot of them. | ||
I don't think that's gonna happen on a large scale. | ||
So I think that is delusion. | ||
It's certainly not gonna happen now. | ||
Will you turn against your own kind if there were a few base black guys that vote for Trump? | ||
Are you trying to get me to FedPost or are you just that dumb? | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Well, you've stated in the past saying you'd support Bernie and Stalin over the current status. | ||
What a stupid question. | ||
You're such a stupid idiot for asking that. | ||
We need smarter Super Chatters because you have peanuts for brains. | ||
I never said I would support Bernie Sanders. | ||
I said that what we are doing to our country with immigration is more deadly than Stalinism. | ||
And largely that was hyperbole and largely that was rhetoric. | ||
I did not say, I support Bernie Sanders! | ||
I'm a Bernie Sanders supporter! | ||
What I said was, in order to convey to you the gravity of how bad immigration is, I will tell you that Stalinism would not be as bad. | ||
Now saying that Stalinism is not as bad as demographic change is not me saying I support communism or that I support Bernie Sanders. | ||
It is a rhetorical tool to show you the gravity of our situation, to communicate the scale and scope of the devastation through comparison. | ||
Oh, so, you know, people that are unironically supporting Bernie Sanders is the same as saying Stalinism would be not as bad as demographic change. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hard for your tiny peanut brain to discern the difference. | ||
Faticotti says, uh, basketball Americans. | ||
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Okay. | |
I'm just not going to read the rest of it because that's cringe. | ||
Big Time Rush says, mom got diagnosed with cancer today. | ||
Could use some prayers, bros. | ||
Hey, well, sorry to hear that. | ||
Praying for your mom. | ||
Anybody that says basketball American, it's like, what are you doing here? | ||
How did you wander over to this? | ||
How did you wander over to the show? | ||
Did you get lost? | ||
Are you lost? | ||
Were you looking for, I don't even know, the retard center? | ||
Were you looking for the disability clinic? | ||
And you wandered onto this live stream? | ||
Were you looking for, like, a children's show for your pea brain? | ||
Basketball American. | ||
I remember when I first heard that one, uh, five years ago. | ||
I remember when I first heard that meme five years ago, and it was so funny. | ||
Uh, West Saxon says, on a similar vein with the she thing, I remember in Sex Ed, they would always use gender neutral names in all of the examples. | ||
Kind of gross, to be honest, yeah. | ||
Pretty gross. | ||
Faticotti says, Hey Nick, if you got Donald Trump to write a letter to YouTube about you and how he will break them up if they don't put you on trending would really help you out King lol. | ||
Yeah, that would really help. | ||
Yeah, that's a good idea. | ||
Hey Nick! | ||
Hey Nick! | ||
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What if Donald Trump wrote a letter? | |
What if Donald Trump wrote a letter saying keep your show on the internet? | ||
Wouldn't that be funny? | ||
Like, what's going on, man? | ||
What is going on? | ||
Some of these superchatters, it's like if you put the proverbial doctor's tool, you look into their ear, you know, you go to a checkup, they're looking in your ear, you would see like a monkey toy. | ||
You would see one of those lined up monkey toys doing the symbols, right? | ||
Doing flips. | ||
What is the point of that superchat? | ||
Hey Nick, if you got Donald Trump to write a letter to YouTube about you and how to break them up if they don't put you on trending, would really help you out, King. | ||
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What? | |
What? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Sheesh. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Some of these people, I swear! | ||
I swear! | ||
And I'm sorry, you know, thank you for the superchats. | ||
I appreciate the support. | ||
I don't want you to think I don't appreciate your support. | ||
I do. | ||
But I just have to ridicule the message. | ||
It's like... I'm starting to feel a little bit bad, okay? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm not trying to be... I'm not trying to be a mean, okay? | ||
I'm not trying to be a mean guy. | ||
I know you're just earnestly sending a message and you're trying to support the show and I appreciate that. | ||
You know, you're trying to support the show And I appreciate the support. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
But I just read this message and I'm like, what am I supposed to do with this? | ||
What am I supposed to do with these things? | ||
Marx is the thought process behind Tucker 2025. | ||
Yeah, I'm getting a little, okay, it's a little mean. | ||
I'm going to pump the brakes. | ||
That's a little too mean. | ||
Marxism Yeah, but that's wrong. | ||
is buying tucker 2024 is not i like this guy so he should be president but rather it is who should be president by the process of elimination should be this guy yeah but that's wrong okay but that's wrong but here's the thing Not everybody's qualified to be president. | ||
Have we not learned this? | ||
Donald Trump is saying good things! | ||
He could be president! | ||
Now, it worked out, you know, in some ways. | ||
But Donald Trump has not been effective because he's not a politician. | ||
He doesn't know what he's doing. | ||
Tucker Carlson, would it be any different? | ||
And I love Tucker, and he's got the right ideology, but having the right ideology and saying the right thing does not make a president. | ||
So... | ||
Who else could it be? | ||
It could be Chris Kobach. | ||
It could be Josh Hawley. | ||
It could be... Who's the one in Florida? | ||
Ron DeSantis. | ||
You know, there's a number of people that could succeed the president and be more successful. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe somebody else will come along in 2024. | ||
It's a long ways away. | ||
But, uh, but that is literally, it's not, you're not doing process of elimination. | ||
You're doing, I like what this guy says, he should be president. | ||
You know, nobody's going through every possible person who could be president. | ||
I like Tucker. | ||
Tucker should be president. | ||
Yeah, I like Tucker too, but I also like Donald Trump. | ||
I like a lot of people. | ||
I like, you know, Paul Gottfried. | ||
I like Pat Buchanan. | ||
Pat Buchanan should be president, but you know what I'm saying. | ||
Sodomite Annihilator says, is Poland a good backup country for when America turns to shit? | ||
I'm not going to Poland. | ||
No way am I going to Poland. | ||
And I don't know if I'll even leave America. | ||
I'm going down with the shit. | ||
But if I went anywhere, I would not go to Poland. | ||
I'd go to Italy or Vietnam. | ||
But I would sooner go anywhere else. | ||
No offense. | ||
Glenn says, women that trad post about how submissive they are and whatever are so cringe, those are men. | ||
Those are men. | ||
Generally speaking, when you see trad girls, fashy trad wives, those are LARPing men, typically. | ||
And if they are, on the offhand chance, girls, yeah, there's something profoundly wrong with them. | ||
Fatakati says, the Donald Trump chat was a joke, but your reaction was priceless. | ||
Okay, well, I'm glad that didn't hurt your feelings. | ||
I felt bad for a moment. | ||
R.A. says, whenever Spurgs start nagging Nick to avow things I like, I want to tackle him like the cops tackling Joker. | ||
How have you dipshit still not realized that's the best way to get him to hate something? | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, and it's not even that. | ||
It's just like, I like what I like and I don't like what I don't like. | ||
I don't know why it's always, oh, you like this? | ||
I don't like you anymore. | ||
You know, it's total NPC mindset that, you know, it's like, oh, I don't like milk. | ||
And people unironically, literally are like, oh, you don't like the thing that I like? | ||
F you! | ||
It's, what kind of mentality is that? | ||
It's a very primitive, you know, what is the quote? | ||
They say that the mark of a good mind is to entertain opinions that you don't agree with or something like that. | ||
The old contradictory thoughts, things like that. | ||
You really do have like, you do like lack internal monologue. | ||
If you're, you know, he likes rap. | ||
I've heard this one a lot. | ||
He likes rap. | ||
That's blue pilled. | ||
He likes rap music. | ||
That's blue pilled. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
You should like this other music. | ||
It's like, what, what does it matter with people, you know? | ||
And I get that all the time. | ||
Oh, let's see. | ||
Optics Respector says, my parents pray a rosary every day and no freak out. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
Playboost says, yeah, Protestants, Star Wars at age four. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
It's, I think that is like a puritanical, like, Protestant thing. | ||
Born Again, maybe it's an evangelical thing. | ||
Esoteric Fiddler says, Entropy Nibba's really sending in their own TED Talks. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Oh, oh, the Entropy Superchats, yeah. | ||
Based Jimbrosez, ignore the low IQ Superchats, King, you're the go-to. | ||
Well, thank you, I will. | ||
I will, I do, and I always do. | ||
I always ignore the haters. | ||
I always have. | ||
I always will. | ||
And the low IQ, it's all about high IQ, right? | ||
All about the high IQ masses. | ||
That's what we're targeting. | ||
That's a target audience. | ||
But it looks like that's everything. | ||
So I think that's going to do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
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who are Armenian Groyper, Playboo, and Chief Bulging Snake. | ||
Bulging Snake, yeah, that's great. | ||
So thanks to our top contributors. | ||
Thanks to everybody else. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches. | ||
People are saying chest. | ||
I'm going to open the chest tomorrow on DLive. | ||
So thanks to everybody that watches. | ||
We love you folks, and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America first! |