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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. | ||
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. | ||
This is what I do. | ||
You can call the sack. | ||
You don't have your back. | ||
We're going to. | ||
It's doing what they want. | ||
Always. | ||
You know. | ||
You can't. | ||
But the man up off. | ||
You ain't. | ||
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. | ||
Pray before you want to be. | ||
Everything my parents do. | ||
You don't stay. | ||
Not my words. | ||
Not my rules. | ||
I just endorse them. | ||
All right? | ||
You don't stay. | ||
You don't stay. | ||
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. | ||
I just endorse them. | ||
I'm gonna say I trust. | ||
No hope. | ||
You don't stay. | ||
I just endorse them. | ||
I'm gonna say I'm gonna leave you. | ||
I just endorse them. | ||
Last out. | ||
Laugh down to the sky. | ||
God. | ||
Everything. | ||
It's warming on everybody. | ||
Dare to oppose. | ||
I'm gonna say I'm gonna leave you. | ||
I'm gonna say I'm gonna leave you. | ||
I'm gonna say I trust. | ||
No hope. | ||
Use a rubble. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop them. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can kick that yay button I'm going to go first okay | ||
okay okay Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enforce them, all right? | ||
They say trust no man, I just don't believe what the day was. | ||
They say trust no man, I just don't believe what the day was. | ||
The last time we've got everything, we're performing on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
They say your mama ain't cheap, I'm ready to shit. | ||
It's been working ways way before the start kick. | ||
We out in the city when I was just a chick. | ||
With the all black city kicking with the weight of faith. | ||
That was it, too big, yo, what's it, too big? | ||
1, 3, 6, who tight? | ||
Yes, I'm obsessed. | ||
My first show is echo. | ||
Only drop jewels way before they drop jello. | ||
I'm still building, now I'm going to go. | ||
The way does it save me, I think, take those targets. | ||
This is not good. | ||
Here's the same. | ||
America's first pitch. | ||
America's first pitch. | ||
America's first pitch. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that day play I'm here for the first okay | ||
I'm here for the first Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enjoy them, all right? | ||
They said trust no man, promise I didn't believe your day was in the ground. | ||
They said trust no man, promise I didn't believe your day was in the ground. | ||
Last time, we've got everything. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. | ||
Protestant family one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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So. | |
But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that day button. | ||
I'm going to go first. | ||
Action. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
No hacking back, we're talking. | ||
It's doing your pay, one always knows. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
They said trust no man, but I was a hitter, the lead was a rock, no, no, no. | ||
Mama said trust no hope, just a rock, no, no. | ||
They said trust no man, but I was a hitter, the lead was a rock. | ||
Last out of the night, everybody, warming up everybody who dared to vote. | ||
And your mama ain't shake, ready to shake, and I've been making waves, way before the star kick. | ||
Y'all did it, but I was just a chick, looking for a black static, thinking with the way to drink. | ||
Y'all was a shit, yeah, was three, six, two tight, it was a damn step. | ||
Y'all did it, but I was just a chick, looking for a black static, thinking with the way to drink. | ||
American first bitch. | ||
American first bitch. | ||
American first bitch. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, ask that. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can check that yay button. | ||
I said, trust no man. | ||
I'm so happy. | ||
I need your day, boys. | ||
I got it. | ||
I said, dream. | ||
I'm girls. | ||
I said, trust no ho. | ||
I'm so happy. | ||
I'm acting. | ||
I'm going to start the track. | ||
I'm going to start the track. | ||
See, Ricky said, let's fight him. | ||
Don't want to pull you. | ||
Don't want to pull you. | ||
Hit him. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm going to start the track. | ||
Don't have me back with the partners. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. not my rules. | ||
I can endorse them, alright? | ||
unidentified
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I can endorse them, alright? | |
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
unidentified
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May you one day see the light. | |
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I believe in religion the next place. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can kick that yay button I said just don't make I'm gonna need your day balls in the color I said drink from girls in the morning my mama said just don't hold just a problem I'm gonna ask you what to stop the track the first action see what they said but I don't want to pull you if you want to pull you in a world okay | ||
not my words not my rules I just endorse them alright | ||
I said just don't hold just a problem but they said just don't band I said just don't leave your day balls in the color last time we've got everything We'll be right back. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to applaud. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest positive fan May you one day see the light Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But I'm sorry. | ||
I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as people start playing games... | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
And at any moment, I can take that day. | ||
I can take that day. | ||
I can take that day. | ||
I can take that day. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
He's everything. | ||
He's warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to approach it. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest Boston fan, may one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
I'd stop playing games. | ||
At any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can force them, alright? | ||
Blacked out with God. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
And your mama ain't cheap. | ||
Ready to shake. | ||
And you're making waves. | ||
Maybe for this old chick. | ||
Y'all said it when I was just a chick. | ||
With the all-black static. | ||
Kick you with the weight of the weight. | ||
Y'all wasn't the shit. | ||
One, three, six. | ||
Who type? | ||
I'm so upset. | ||
I'm taking some more shots. | ||
I go over for the top. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop it. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to start the track I'm going to start the track | ||
Okay, I'm going to start the track | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
They said trust no, baby. | ||
I was coming to the lead your day was. | ||
I got a coming to the front. | ||
She's a brother. | ||
They said trust no, baby. | ||
I was coming to the lead your day was. | ||
Last out of the sky. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to a world. | ||
And you know my age is ready to shake. | ||
I'm taking waves. | ||
Way before this all chick. | ||
I got a city when I was in the chick. | ||
With the all that, get it. | ||
Thinking with the way the drink goes. | ||
And who think y'all wasn't the shit. | ||
Yeah, I was three, six. | ||
Who tight with the damn sense? | ||
You take it to my first show. | ||
Back alone before they drop you. | ||
Swim before they drop you. | ||
First, get a moment. | ||
Now we love you. | ||
All the way does it say. | ||
The black lady drink. | ||
No one's done. | ||
This is so hot. | ||
Yes, we're the same. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
When I said trust no, baby. | ||
I was in the car. | ||
I said trust no, baby. | ||
I was in the car. | ||
I said trust no, baby. | ||
I said trust no, baby. | ||
I was in the car. | ||
I said trust no, baby. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to go first | ||
okay not my | ||
words I just enforce them, alright? | ||
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. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day on, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
unidentified
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. 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 Monday for another week of America First, but it's going to be a bit of an abbreviated week this week. | ||
unidentified
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Hang on one sec. | |
Whoops, I have my speakers playing in the background there. | ||
Now my flow is all messed up. | ||
Well, we are back. | ||
Okay, we're back. | ||
It's Monday. | ||
Talk about having a Monday. | ||
We're back. | ||
It's Monday. | ||
And like I said, it's gonna be a short week on the show. | ||
I'm only gonna be here tonight and tomorrow night. | ||
And that's it for the show. | ||
That's it for this week. | ||
Tonight, tomorrow night. | ||
Not gonna be here Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. | ||
I will be in D.C., of course, for AFPAC and CPAC and assorted activities that are going to be happening in Washington, D.C. this weekend. | ||
So it's going to be a bit of a shorter week, but that's okay because there's a lot happening. | ||
Tonight, we are talking about the coronavirus, which is getting bad. | ||
It's getting crazier out there, and that's a bad thing. | ||
Tonight we're talking about the coronavirus. | ||
That's our featured story. | ||
Specifically, it's spread in South Korea and Italy, which we talked about a little bit last week, but I'd like to get more into it tonight. | ||
It looks like this is really becoming a global pandemic and and like I said I did talk about this last week that I think initially maybe people weren't so concerned about it when it was just in China and it was spreading rapidly and is spreading rapidly in China and it was getting worse in China and it is getting worse in China but I feel like and maybe you feel the same way that it really wasn't that much of an imminent threat for us It was just going on over there. | ||
But now that it's spreading seriously and quickly in South Korea and all the way in Italy, in Iran as well, now it's a little bit more real. | ||
Now that it's spreading outside of China and appears to be on five continents I believe, four or five continents, now it seems to be a little bit more real. | ||
There are something like 880 cases in South Korea. | ||
I'll read you the The most accurate, the most up-to-date figures when we get to the story. | ||
But what I saw, I believe it was 884 cases confirmed in South Korea. | ||
221 in Italy. | ||
More than 200 in Italy, which was surprising. | ||
Because just last week, the number of confirmed cases in Italy, I believe, was like a dozen. | ||
I don't know exactly the figures I've been tracking every single country but it was insignificant the degree to which the disease was spreading in Europe up until like today up until this weekend and now it's spreading rapidly in Italy it's spreading rapidly in South Korea and the question is when is it going to spread in the United States? | ||
When and where will it spread in the United States? | ||
Our figure is still relatively low compared to other countries and also proportionate to our population. | ||
And so we'll see what the breakout is going to be. | ||
But the message tonight is going to be the same as it has been throughout the coronavirus scare. | ||
You have to prepare. | ||
Have to prepare for the worst. | ||
That means you're stocking up on bleach, which I've been told is something that is good for disinfecting water and also disinfecting surfaces. | ||
I don't know about the water thing. | ||
A friend of mine, I met a friend the other day and we were talking about coronavirus. | ||
And this person said, bleach, you put a little bit of it in water. | ||
I said, you put it in water? | ||
Doesn't that kill you? | ||
Doesn't drinking bleach kill you? | ||
You know, isn't that the meme? | ||
You know, go drink bleach. | ||
It means like kill yourself. | ||
But he said, no, you put a little bit in the water and it disinfects the water. | ||
I don't know if that... I heard that yesterday. | ||
I didn't fact check it. | ||
So, but you're gonna want to stock up on supplies to sterilize, surfaces to sterilize, You know, countertops, doorknobs, handles, things like that to keep clean in your home and elsewhere. | ||
Gonna want to stock up on masks. | ||
Those things are selling quickly. | ||
There's like two that are recommended. | ||
I think it's N100 and then there's one other. | ||
You're gonna want to stock up on food and water. | ||
You can see that everywhere where the disease is spreading, Food and all sorts of other supplies are flying off the shelves. | ||
You see this in China, it's in Northern Italy, South Korea, and so it's better to prepare now so that if it gets bad later, then you don't have to worry, right? | ||
But we'll get into that. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Bernie Sanders a little bit. | ||
This was gonna be the featured story. | ||
I don't know if you saw I changed the title last minute. | ||
I just, you know, game day decision. | ||
I figured, you know, probably it's a bigger story what's happening with coronavirus, especially what's going on with the market and the supply chains and all that. | ||
But we are also gonna talk about Bernie Sanders. | ||
He won the Nevada caucus on Saturday, which I told you I was going to cover it on Saturday and it all just happened so fast. | ||
I was planning on doing a special weekend stream to cover the Nevada caucus results as they came in. | ||
But I got all kinds of conflicting information about when the votes would be available, when they would be counted. | ||
And in any case, it was only shortly after the caucuses ended that they declared that Bernie Sanders would be the winner, that they projected that he would win. | ||
And that's because he won by such a huge margin. | ||
He won, I don't have it in front of me right now, but more than 45% of the vote, absolutely crushing everybody else. | ||
That's the highest percentage by far out of any of the contests we've seen. | ||
In Iowa, it was Bernie and Buttigieg were neck and neck, both in the state delegate equivalents and in the popular vote. | ||
In New Hampshire, Buttigieg and Bernie, neck-and-neck. | ||
But in this race, Bernie blew everybody out of the water. | ||
And that's why the results came in so quickly. | ||
So, on Saturday I was preparing to do the stream, I'm getting all set up and everything, and then the news comes in, oh, we have Bernie Sanders projected to be the winner. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
Well, then it's not really any fun to broadcast and Cover the results live if we already know the outcome, right? | ||
If we already know the winner. | ||
So instead, we just did a 12-hour stream on Saturday. | ||
I started at 9.30 p.m. | ||
And I ended, I think, at 9 a.m. on Sunday. | ||
So it was a long, long day. | ||
We did some Fortnite. | ||
We did some Discord raids, some other things. | ||
But in any case, we'll be talking about Bernie Sanders' big win in Nevada, what that means for the race. | ||
We'll also be talking about a pretty epic tweet that he made. | ||
I don't know if this was yesterday or the day before, but... And maybe you know what I'm talking about. | ||
Bernie Sanders tweeted this weekend that he is not going to attend the AIPAC conference, which... | ||
I would hope that everybody who watches the show knows what AIPAC is, but if you don't know, it is the American-Israeli, what is it, Public Affairs Committee or public something? | ||
When it comes to PAC, it's like CPAC, AIPAC, SuperPAC. | ||
So he's not going to be at their big conference. | ||
So it's, what is it, the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee, I think is the acronym. | ||
It's the case of the Mondays, right? | ||
So he's not going to be at their big conference. | ||
They have this big annual conference every year, and they brag about how big and how much clout they have at this conference. | ||
But they have two-thirds of all U.S. continents, congressmen, two-thirds, from both the House and the Senate combined, go to the AIPAC conference. | ||
Presidents, vice presidents, cabinet members from both sides, Trump, Obama, Bush, McConnell, Schumer, everybody, everybody goes to AIPAC. | ||
All the presidential candidates, And so Bernie Sanders said over the weekend he is not going to the AIPAC conference and we'll get into why that is. | ||
We'll read out the tweet and the response from AIPAC. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
And we're gonna get into this later on but it's so funny to me. | ||
A lot of people see a tweet like that And they go, based? | ||
We'll get to this in a moment, but this weekend I retweeted, of course, and it is a based tweet, okay? | ||
It's a good tweet, based, red-pilled, possibly. | ||
Not really red-pilled, more just based. | ||
But I retweeted it. | ||
It's great. | ||
We're protesting AIPAC. | ||
AIPAC is trending on Twitter. | ||
It's always good when people are talking about the Israeli stranglehold on the government, which is so real and the worst-kept secret. | ||
It's not even a secret anymore. | ||
But you do get fired if you talk about it. | ||
But you do get fired and threatened and intimidated and harassed if you talk about it. | ||
So that's all good. | ||
That's all amazing. | ||
Good job. | ||
But I see a lot of people who are consistent with our worldview, people that follow me on Twitter, follow America First, whatever, That say, okay, well Bernie Sanders is based because of this tweet and Donald Trump is cringed because he supports Israel and there's all this infiltration in the White House. | ||
They say, so, we're going to vote for Bernie Sanders. | ||
And to me it's like, okay, follow the logic. | ||
Why vote for Sanders over Trump? | ||
Well, Trump is a cuck. | ||
Trump is cucked to Israel and Bernie Sanders is based. | ||
And therefore you'll vote for the Jewish Bolshevik to become the president? | ||
You know, so I saw a lot of that this weekend and I'm thinking, doesn't that... | ||
Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose? | ||
I mean, look. | ||
Like, I understand you've got Jared Kushner in the White House and it'd be Bernie Sanders on the other side. | ||
So it's six of one, half a dozen of the other. | ||
But some people are saying, oh well, Trump is totally cucked by the Jewish state. | ||
That's why we need to elect the Jewish Bolshevik instead. | ||
It's like, well... | ||
You know, look, there's gonna be an element. | ||
We all know this is the reality. | ||
You've got two choices and the way it is now is you're gonna have a Jewish element no matter what. | ||
You're gonna have the Zionist Jewish element through the son-in-law and the lobby or you're going to have the Jewish element in the way of the revolutionary international The revolutionary spirit of Bernie Sanders and Bolshevism and all that. | ||
And so really it's just a question of which one is going to do the least damage. | ||
Maybe which one is going to be most conducive to our interests or maybe it's better to say it's going to obstruct our interests the least because I don't know if either are totally conducive. | ||
So I just wanted to point that out. | ||
I see that take over the weekend. | ||
People go, oh, based? | ||
Bernie Sanders based? | ||
Donald Trump cringed? | ||
It's like, well, I think there's a problem with that logic. | ||
But we'll get into all of that in a moment in greater detail. | ||
Those are our two main stories tonight, so it's going to be a good show. | ||
Exciting times. | ||
Before we get into that, just some information about this week. | ||
So like I said, I'm only going to be doing the show today and tomorrow. | ||
There's no show Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. | ||
I'll be leaving on Wednesday to go to D.C. | ||
and obviously AFPAC is on Friday, CPAC starts on Wednesday, and today I actually just got invited to speak at an event with Alex Jones. | ||
I don't know what the event is called. | ||
I think it's the National File First Amendment event. | ||
My apologies if I'm messing up the details. | ||
I literally just got booked for this, like, this afternoon. | ||
You saw it happen live. | ||
I was on InfoWars today with Alex Jones. | ||
They invited me last minute over the weekend. | ||
And so I came on the Alex Jones show. | ||
We talked about my YouTube ban. | ||
We talked about CPAC and so on. | ||
And towards the end of the interview he says, oh, we're having this event. | ||
It's gonna be Alex Jones Gavin. | ||
There's all kinds of it's like all kinds of people are showing up to this thing and I guess it must have been put together pretty recently because I didn't really know much about it up until this weekend, but so in any case He's on the show and he says would you like to come down to our to our national file? | ||
Conference we're having it on Wednesday. | ||
It's in DC and so on I said, like, yeah, I'd love to come. | ||
I said, you know, my flight's booked for Thursday. | ||
I said, but I can change my flight. | ||
It's no big deal. | ||
And then they call me up after the interview and they go, oh, so do you want to speak there? | ||
I'm like, oh, I'll speak. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
So they booked me for a 20 minute slot. | ||
I'm on at 740 p.m. | ||
at the event. | ||
So I'm going to be out on Wednesday. | ||
I'll be in D.C. | ||
Got to figure out the flight now, but I'll be at that event on Wednesday, that Alex Jones event. | ||
I'll be speaking there. | ||
I'll be speaking then at AFPAC on Friday. | ||
That's our big event, the America First event, with Michelle Malkin, me, Scott Greer, Patrick Casey, and that's going to be a huge event. | ||
It's a little bit more intimate than the Alex Jones thing. | ||
I don't want to give out exactly the figure. | ||
It's going to be a lot bigger than the Groyper Summit, but a lot of high profile, a lot of clout is going to be in the room on Friday. | ||
So that's gonna be good, and we'll be doing all kinds of antics around the city and around CPAC that weekend, so that's why I won't be here. | ||
So that's the rest of the week. | ||
Tomorrow is another Democratic debate if you can believe it. | ||
I almost didn't believe it. | ||
I'm like stumbling upon these things. | ||
Every day it gets worse. | ||
You know at the first Democratic debate it's like I had it in my calendar for a month. | ||
It's like June, whatever, is the first Democratic debate and we're building up to it. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
And these things, it's like I'm just like falling down the stairs. | ||
And it's like every stair is another Democratic debate. | ||
Like I start, you know, walking down and then I'm just tumbling. | ||
Now I'm just tumbling through the days, tumbling through the days and weeks. | ||
And it's like, oh, another one? | ||
One, I thought, didn't we have one yesterday? | ||
Like at first it was a month. | ||
At one point there was two months between debates. | ||
And then it was a few weeks. | ||
And now it's like, didn't I just do a debate yesterday? | ||
Didn't I do a debate this morning? | ||
We just got done with the debate five minutes ago. | ||
Now there's another one. | ||
You know, so I stumbled upon, it's the 10th Democratic debate is tomorrow at 7 o'clock. | ||
So at our normal time, I'll be starting, as usual, 7 o'clock on the dot to cover the 10th Democratic debate for the South Carolina primary. | ||
The debate is in South Carolina before the South Carolina primary, which is on the 29th, which is Saturday. | ||
So I won't be covering the South Carolina primary because I'll be in D.C., but I'll be covering the debate tomorrow. | ||
We'll cover the results from the primary next Monday, I guess. | ||
That's our schedule for this week. | ||
Should be good stuff. | ||
Tomorrow's debate is going to be same lineup as last week, except Tom Steyer. | ||
is back in the debate, which is great, which is awesome. | ||
I can't get enough of Tom Steyer and that ridiculous necktie. | ||
So that's tomorrow. | ||
That's the rest of the week. | ||
Should be should be a good week. | ||
A lot of excitement, right? | ||
Big news tonight. | ||
Debate tomorrow. | ||
Event Wednesday. | ||
Event Friday. | ||
We're going to be schmooting around CPAC. | ||
And you know, I told Patrick Casey and all the Groipers, all the Groipers are going to be there. | ||
Vince is going to be there. | ||
Vince James, Red Elephants, Steve Franson is going to be there, Jake Lloyd, it's going to be Patrick, it's going to be all the... am I missing anybody? | ||
Scott Greer, Michelle Malkin, all the big time Groypers are going to be there. | ||
And I was telling Patrick and I was telling all those guys, I said, we need to make it a point to show up to the Gaylord Hotel. | ||
That's where they hold CPAC. | ||
Kind of fitting that it's the Gaylord. | ||
CPAC? | ||
Oh, you mean Gaylord? | ||
But we're going to be at the convention center where CPAC is. | ||
We're going to be at Trump Hotel. | ||
We're going to be schmooting around the city. | ||
And I told them there's going to be something that's really symbolic and really impactful that our presence is going to be so prominent at CPAC. | ||
That the Groypers this year are really going to cast a long shadow over all the activities happening in the city. | ||
Because it's not just our... I mean we have an amazing lineup. | ||
We have a great conference lined up for Friday. | ||
I have like an eyelash in my eye. | ||
We've got the Alex Jones event which just came up. | ||
I think there's a couple of other events that are happening over the course of the week. | ||
I don't know all the details but like a few other America First type events are going to be happening this week. | ||
And it really does feel like there's this open revolt now. | ||
You know last year I went to CPAC. | ||
I've been to CPAC two times. | ||
I went in 2018, 2019. | ||
2018, I went in, I had no problems, I debated Will Chamberlain. | ||
2019, I was banned. | ||
And you remember all the antics we pulled? | ||
You know, I was being chased by security, and I... What else happened? | ||
There was all kinds of other goofy stuff. | ||
And this year, it feels like there's this, like, open revolt. | ||
There's like this ominous, like, foreshadowing about what is to come this weekend. | ||
We've got this Alex Jones event, we've got my event, I believe Pete D'Abrosco is doing an event, you know, where there's all this America First activism, there really is this raging against the conservative establishment, this agitation against the usual suspects, and it's so awesome because we're going to be down there in DC with a posse, a posse of influencers, Cool, America-first reactionaries. | ||
And, I mean, if you're in D.C., you're welcome to schmood around with us. | ||
We're gonna do a meet-and-greet, I think, on Friday. | ||
And we're gonna be floating around the city. | ||
I'm sure Groypers will be all over the place. | ||
And it'll be like, as great as the Groyper Wars was, obviously it was spread out and was all over the country, and it was this, you know, it was like a world war. | ||
It was like a, you know, nationwide struggle. | ||
But at CPAC you really are going to feel this concentrated presence. | ||
They, Conservative Inc., is going to feel the Groipers. | ||
They're going to see the Groipers. | ||
They're going to see it at the Gaylord. | ||
They're going to see it at the Trump Hotel. | ||
They're going to see it at AFPAC. | ||
It will be inescapable and I believe that will be the story about this CPAC. | ||
I think that we really will cast this long shadow This dark cloud, the Groypers blotting out the sun, hanging over the city, and looming over them like Bane, towering over. | ||
Do you feel in charge, Conservative Inc.? | ||
And so it's a very exciting energy. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
When you get that kind of energy, it's like, is it going to be dangerous? | ||
Is the Mossad going to kill us all? | ||
Is there going to be Jewish agents that are going to try to assassinate us? | ||
I don't know, but I am very excited for what is to come. | ||
I think for better or for worse, it's going to be a big and exciting weekend. | ||
Hopefully everything goes smoothly. | ||
Prayers, prayers everybody. | ||
Ash Wednesday, you know, maybe ask for some extra prayers for this weekend for our soldiers out there, for our, hello, for our generals, for the supreme allied commanders, leaders, right? | ||
But it's gonna be, it's gonna be good stuff. | ||
I am looking forward to it. | ||
But anyway, with all that out of the way, we're gonna dive into the news here. | ||
Big stuff, big stuff with the coronavirus. | ||
Yeah, looks like it's happening. | ||
We warned you. | ||
We tried to stop it, but it cannot be stopped now. | ||
It is happening. | ||
We have a global pandemic on our hands. | ||
We have willed it into effect after years of waiting. | ||
India versus Pakistan. | ||
United States war with Iran. | ||
Israel bombing people in the Middle East. | ||
All these different things going on. | ||
Civil war in Virginia. | ||
It never works out. | ||
But now we are enjoying our bat soup. | ||
We are enjoying, we are waiting and watching, playing Pandemic 2 on addictinggames.com. | ||
So we're talking about coronavirus again tonight. | ||
Or I'm sorry, that was supposed to be our, damn it, that was supposed to be our featured story. | ||
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That was supposed to be our second story. | |
Well, whatever. | ||
We'll just dive into the... whatever. | ||
I was supposed to do Bernie and then coronavirus. | ||
Usually that's the order. | ||
Hello, Monday department. | ||
What is going on today? | ||
What's going on today, Monday? | ||
I guess we'll just dive in. | ||
I've already introduced it, but we are talking about coronavirus today. | ||
And we're talking about it because now it is spreading rapidly all over the world. | ||
Not just in China, not just in Hong Kong or Macau or Taiwan or everywhere else, but It is now spreading in South Korea, it is spreading in Italy, Iran, and subsequently, there's not just the effect of this health hazard that's spreading, it's not just a disease which is spreading across the globe, but it is now having sort of a compound effect. | ||
Because now, not just China is shut down economically, but now you also have Italy, which is being shut down, and South Korea, which is being shut down. | ||
So in a way, you almost have like two contagions. | ||
You have the contagion, which is the biological virus, right? | ||
The coronavirus. | ||
And then you also have the contagion of the economic panic, the economic uncertainty, the disruption. | ||
To the supply chains, they're now talking about a 10 to 15 percent market correction as a result of the virus. | ||
And so I'll read you a little bit about what's going on. | ||
These are our latest numbers about the virus. | ||
We've got 77,649 confirmed cases in China, which I actually think is lower than it was on Friday. | ||
And I don't believe that's because people are recovering. | ||
Again, I think that the number of cases in China You almost can't look at that as accurate in any capacity at all because for a variety of factors this number cannot be correct. | ||
You've got the shortage of supply kits. | ||
You've got the redefinition of the virus. | ||
You've got people that are false positives. | ||
You've got the possible suppression of the data by the Chinese government. | ||
You also have people that are not in a hospital because all the hospital resources are being eaten up. | ||
You've probably got people that are sick and they're just at home. | ||
So, you know, when they say, oh, it's at 78,000, I really don't believe that. | ||
The rate at which the virus has been spreading in China and in other countries would tell you that the number is probably many multiples of 77,000 infected. | ||
And maybe that's not confirmed, but I think it's safe to say that we could speculate that it's many multiples of what they're telling us for all the variables that I just listed. | ||
But that is the official number in China. | ||
The official number of confirmed cases in South Korea as of today is at 833. | ||
Which is staggering because when we started to cover the coronavirus three or four weeks ago, the number of cases outside China was like one. | ||
Or a dozen in these Asian countries? | ||
I remember it was like, you know, one case in the United States, one case in France, one case in Japan, right? | ||
Or whatever, Thailand. | ||
I remember it was like 3,000 in China, and you had like a dozen across a dozen countries. | ||
Now up to 800 in South Korea. | ||
And it could be many more again for the same reasons that the number is probably not accurate in China. | ||
I would venture to guess that the number in South Korea is probably closer to being accurate, but I think probably you've got the same issues latent there as well. | ||
So it's 833 confirmed cases in South Korea, 229 | ||
Cases in Italy, which is crazy again with Italy This is a country where it only arrived very recently and now we're already up to hundreds of cases and many more fatalities It almost seems like the strain of the virus is worse in Italy than in China And again, I'm not passing that off as fact that's based on my observation Because when we were looking at China, it seemed like the number of deaths it took a long time for that to go for that number to increase and | ||
And proportionate to the number of infected seemed relatively low. | ||
But with Italy, it was like six people dead over the weekend when you only had 100 cases. | ||
So it seems like proportionally it's a lot different than what we're seeing in China. | ||
That's just like my initial observation. | ||
That's like my gut feelings. | ||
So you've got 78,000 in China, 830 in South Korea, 229 in Italy, and you've got outside of China in total, including South Korea and Italy, 2,429 cases. | ||
So this is now a pandemic. | ||
They're saying it's not. | ||
The World Health Organization came out today, actually, and said that they don't even use the word pandemic anymore, which is kind of convenient. | ||
It's like the biggest pandemic in a long time. | ||
I'm not, again, I'm not an epidemiologist or an historian, but it seems to me, and the numbers confirm this, this is worse than This is worse than SARS. | ||
This is worse than MERS. | ||
They're saying that this could be on the level like the Spanish flu or something like that. | ||
I mean, like, and they don't know. | ||
They have no idea the extent to which it can spread, but it's definitely worse than anything we've seen in the last 30, 40 years. | ||
And it's kind of convenient that now, for the first time in a long time, you're seeing a truly global pandemic and a truly serious pandemic of a terrible respiratory virus. | ||
And now they tell us, oh well, Oh, global pandemic? | ||
Well, turns out we don't even use that word anymore. | ||
Oh, it's a global pandemic? | ||
Well, technically it's not because we threw that term out in the garbage. | ||
It's actually not because technically we don't use that term anymore. | ||
But you know that it is. | ||
And even still, there are people in the World Health Organization who came out today and, you know, they said, well, we're not using the term pandemic anymore. | ||
But even if we were, it's not a pandemic. | ||
But it could become a pandemic. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
It's in dozens of countries. | ||
You've got, I mean, probably hundreds of thousands or millions of people in China that are sick with this. | ||
You've now got hundreds of people sick with this now on two continents in Europe and in Asia. | ||
It's all over the world. | ||
I think it's safe to say that it's a pandemic. | ||
and And we know that because the government is treating it like it's a pandemic. | ||
We saw this maybe last week or two weeks ago. | ||
The Navy is treating it like a pandemic. | ||
The CDC is treating it like a pandemic. | ||
The military is treating it like it's a pandemic. | ||
And they're telling us, well, you should not consider it that way. | ||
I find that hard to believe. | ||
So that's the extent of the virus right now. | ||
And I'll break down a little bit about what's happening in each of these countries. | ||
There is also a big outbreak in Iran. | ||
Which I read off the numbers for China, South Korea, and Italy, but not for Iran. | ||
It says there's only 60 cases for Iran, but I don't believe that number. | ||
There have been Iranian lawmakers and other people on the ground that are saying it's much, much worse than the official number suggests. | ||
They're saying 60, and there's a few countries that are in that range already, and people aren't panicking as much, but from what I've seen online, it seems to me like it's much worse, but there is an outbreak going on in Iran as well. | ||
But I'll read you a little bit about what's happening in South Korea and Italy. | ||
Just a little summary of what's happening. | ||
This is a report. | ||
It says, quote, South Korea's president put the country on its highest alert for infectious diseases on Sunday and said officials should take unprecedented powerful steps to fight a viral outbreak. | ||
Speaking at a government meeting, President Moon Jae-in said that the outbreak had reached a crucial watershed and that the next few days will be a very important critical moment. | ||
In Italy, 10 towns in northern Italy with a population of around 50,000 were locked down on Sunday after scores of people tested positive for coronavirus and two people died from the disease. | ||
The government introduced a number of containment measures Saturday in areas affected by the contagion, including a ban on exit and entry into the affected areas. | ||
It also suspended all public events and gatherings and shut down schools, nurseries, museums, restaurants, businesses, and public offices. | ||
Anyone who has been in contact with those infected is to remain at home for a quarantine period of 14 days. | ||
Both the police and, where necessary, the Army will enforce the measures, according to the government, and those who break the rules risk up to three months in prison. | ||
So this is getting pretty serious and like I said it cannot be stressed the significance of this virus spreading in Italy as well. | ||
You expect it in China. | ||
You expect it regionally in Asia. | ||
You know to some degree you expect it in South Korea and Japan's got 109 cases and There's a lot of cases in Hong Kong and Macau and it's spreading around there but to see it all the way over in Italy and moreover it is spreading amongst the Italians that is another new feature. | ||
Up until recently the spread in countries outside of China was due to people from China like for example in the United States At a certain point, almost all the cases in the country were people that were in Wuhan, in China. | ||
They were in China, where the epicenter of the virus was, and they're Chinese, and then they came to the United States and got diagnosed. | ||
And that is understandable. | ||
But what you see in Italy with now 230 people infected is that it is obviously spread from people in China to Italians and now it is spreading locally among native Italians. | ||
And that means that if it could spread in that way it could spread everywhere where it is. | ||
And it probably is spreading silently everywhere else. | ||
This is where it becomes impactful for us. | ||
It started out with a dozen people in Italy, just like it's at 35 people in the United States now. | ||
And the problem with the virus is, is that it can live on an inanimate surface for up to 9 days. | ||
So, if you're talking about an airplane, or an airport, or a restaurant, or a car, anything like that, if an infected person from Wuhan, or from China, it's all over China now, if they come to the United States and they Touch a surface. | ||
They cough on, you know, the back of an airplane seat. | ||
They're passing through the airport and they stop at the McDonald's. | ||
They put their hands on the counter. | ||
It's these kinds of things, this vector, where they're transmitting the virus unknowingly, and because it can live on a surface for up to nine days, I mean, that really has a capacity to linger. | ||
Moreover, the incubation period for the disease is up to 28 days now. | ||
Initially they were quarantining people, and they still are in some places, For 14 days? | ||
Because they thought the incubation period was 14 days? | ||
Now they're saying it's 28 days and some people have actually had an incubation period of longer than that. | ||
There were some cases in China where I think it was like 40 days. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
That means that people can come from China with no symptoms, they could be on the plane, they can even go through the quarantine. | ||
There has also been people that have tested False negatives. | ||
They get administered the kit to test for the coronavirus, they test a false negative, then they go out and you could go again like a whole month and in some cases more than a month without having any symptoms manifest. | ||
You could go through that whole process of being in China, coming over, Being in the airport, even being quarantined, coming out of the quarantine, talking to people and so on. | ||
Maybe you even get tested and you get a false negative, you end up back in the hospital. | ||
And think about all the things that you have touched in the meantime, right? | ||
I mean, and that is, those are the numbers that really should scare you. | ||
It's not even so much the infected, but it's the amount of days that the virus can live on a surface, and then it's the incubation period, because that is the part that you cannot detect. | ||
That is the part where it's silently spreading And we really have no, I mean we can try to contain that, but you think about the volume and the scale of transport, of transportation, of travelers from China to the United States. | ||
That's something you just can't keep a lid on, especially with that amount of time. | ||
Think about how many people were coming through the airport before we even knew what this was, and before we implemented the travel ban, and before we started screening people, and before we started doing all the things that we're doing. | ||
And so silently, while people have been freaking out in, you know, China and telling us not to worry over here, I'm sure people have been catching this virus, and it's only going to be a matter of time, maybe two, three weeks, maybe a week, before you start to see hundreds of people showing up in American hospitals. | ||
That's the fear. | ||
is sort of like this delayed breakout where the same sort of rapid escalation the sort of hockey stick graph of cases that happen in china we're just waiting for that to kick off in the united states and that is now happening in italy and south korea it shows that that is extremely possible and actually probably likely so it's only a matter of time all that said it is time to prepare It's time to prepare for the biological hazard, but also then for the economic fallout. | ||
Because you understand, and as I said, the one contagion is the virus. | ||
You catch the virus and you're sick and maybe you die. | ||
Maybe you're okay, right? | ||
Whatever. | ||
But even if you don't get sick, it's going to affect everybody. | ||
Even if it doesn't break out in America, which it probably will, but even if by some miracle that doesn't happen, we are still going to feel it through the economy. | ||
China is the world's second biggest economy. | ||
It's the biggest manufacturer. | ||
Obviously, we know what China's up to. | ||
In a lot of products, they're the ones that are harvesting the raw materials. | ||
Or their intermediate or the first steps in the supply chain for advanced products. | ||
So you're going to see huge economic disruption across the economy from this. | ||
Germany's already reeling from it. | ||
Europe's reeling from it. | ||
The United States is reeling from it. | ||
That was China. | ||
Now that it's happening in Italy, they're talking about shutting down the borders with Italy. | ||
Austria today announced they're shutting down the border with Italy. | ||
Now it's in South Korea. | ||
If this infects Japan in the same way, South Korea, China, Italy, if this spreads in the Eurozone, you're talking about probably like a global recession. | ||
We don't know the extent to which the virus can spread, we don't know enough about the virus, and as such, we don't really know the potential for economic fallout. | ||
But they're already saying it could be pretty bad. | ||
This is from CNBC. | ||
Stocks fell sharply on Monday as the number of coronavirus cases outside China surged, stoking fears of a prolonged global economic slowdown from the virus spreading. | ||
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 1,031 points lower, or 3.56%. | ||
2031 points lower or 3.56 percent the S&P 500 slid 3.5 I'm sorry 3.35 percent while the Nasdaq composite slowed 3.71 percent it was the Dow's biggest point and percentage point drop since February The Dow also gave up its gain for 2020 and is now down 2% for the year. | ||
The S&P 500 also had its worst day in two years and wiped out its year-to-date gain as well. | ||
And this is Larry Benedict, the CEO of The Opportunistic Trader, who says the second largest economy in the world is completely shut down. | ||
People aren't totally pricing that in. | ||
He said that a 10 to 15% correction in stocks may be starting. | ||
He also said some parts of the market, particularly large cap tech stocks, appear to be over-owned and he says there's probably much more to come. | ||
So that's the other part of it. | ||
It's almost like a one-two punch. | ||
You get the virus spreading, and then you also get the residual economic damage. | ||
And that's pretty catastrophic. | ||
That means that, you know, when they're shutting down these kinds of venues, and they're shutting down transport, you gotta think of to what extent that's going to ripple throughout the economy. | ||
You know, think about what it's going to be like when we shut down all the flights between the U.S. | ||
and China. | ||
Or we might have to shut down all the flights between the United States and Italy. | ||
And then all the flights from the U.S. | ||
and South Korea. | ||
And we have to start destroying perhaps products or produce that could be infected. | ||
And then think about all the events that are going to be shut down. | ||
Like they were talking about with Italy. | ||
Shutting down schools and sporting contests. | ||
Think about the blow to tourism. | ||
the ripple effect that it has to really just grind to a halt, all the sort of communication and transport and trade happening between huge economies, huge population centers, it is going to be a pretty serious economic turndown. | ||
And the practical effect of that is obviously for employment, for prices, but it's also then for the essentials. | ||
Things like food, things like water, your basic supplies to combat a disease like this, if you're talking about antibiotics or, like I said, bleach, cleansing products, things like that, face masks that could protect you from a viral infection. | ||
That is really where it becomes practical for a lot of people. | ||
And it doesn't hurt to do this. | ||
You probably should begin to start preparing for prolonged economic recession. | ||
Whatever that looks like. | ||
And maybe prepare for a temporary period where you're not going to be able to get food on the shelves or things like that. | ||
And who knows, you know, maybe it doesn't get to that point. | ||
We don't really know for sure right now to what extent the breakout will to what extent it's going to be like in the United States with the breakout. | ||
But, you know, obviously, if you end up in a situation where it's really bad, you have your supplies, you have food, you have water, all the rest. | ||
And if nothing happens, well, it's always better to be safe than sorry, and you'll have all that supplies for when the next thing comes, right? | ||
When it's an earthquake or a natural disaster, disease, whatever, power outage. | ||
So, always better to be safe than sorry. | ||
It's a small investment in the event that something terrible happens. | ||
So, that's really like the action item when you see all this stuff going on. | ||
It's starting to get a little bit scary, and it's funny to me because when this thing first started, do you remember how people reacted to this? | ||
It almost seems like this was by design. | ||
That when all this was kicking off, and people like myself and others were saying, this doesn't look good, this doesn't seem right, something seems fishy here. | ||
What did we hear from the media? | ||
What did we hear all over social media? | ||
Oh no, don't worry about it. | ||
The flu! | ||
Oh, the flu everybody! | ||
Oh, but look at the flu! | ||
The flu infects all these people and kills all these people. | ||
Oh, it's just, it's not as bad as the flu. | ||
Get over it, it's just a cough. | ||
Just the sniffles, right? | ||
That's what they used to say. | ||
And they would say, oh and the real concern is racism. | ||
Let's not be racist. | ||
It's not a big deal and so on. | ||
Do you remember what the focus on all this stuff was like six weeks ago? | ||
And now the stock market's plunging and now it's spreading in Italy and now it's spreading in South Korea. | ||
And what are the headlines going to be next week? | ||
And what are the headlines going to be the week after that? | ||
Are we going to think about today in two weeks the same way we're thinking today about two weeks before? | ||
In other words, will it increase in severity proportionally over the next month as it did in the previous one? | ||
Then a month ago people were able to say, oh it's the sniffles, oh it's no big deal, it's a punchline, it's silly. | ||
Now obviously we realize the gravity. | ||
In two weeks are we going to look around and see Empty streets. | ||
Empty buses. | ||
Subways. | ||
Schools closed. | ||
And so on in the United States. | ||
It's within the realm of possibility. | ||
So just always be alert. | ||
Always be aware. | ||
You're going out into a public space. | ||
You never can be too careful. | ||
Particularly in the cities. | ||
Transport hubs. | ||
Things like that. | ||
If you're gonna be on an airplane. | ||
And I'm about to be on an airplane. | ||
I'm a little bit like... | ||
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You know, I'm about to be on an airplane a couple ways, and I'm gonna be traveling a lot, you know, if this college tour kicks off and everything, so... So I'm gonna think about it. | ||
Always gonna want to be mindful of washing your hands. | ||
Don't touch your face. | ||
This is the basics, obviously. | ||
If you're in public, don't be touching your face with your hands. | ||
Wash your hands, you know, even if you go to the store, go to an airplane, things like that. | ||
I'm already like this. | ||
I don't know about you. | ||
Some people are disgusting and they never wash their hands. | ||
I see some people, it makes my skin crawl. | ||
I'll go to an airport and you'll have like a mom and a dad and their kids will be rolling around on the floor in an airport. | ||
I'm thinking like, what's the matter with you? | ||
Do you know what an airport is? | ||
Do you understand what's on that floor, you know? | ||
Could you imagine all these different people from countries and places and walking all around? | ||
And they'll have their babies crawling around on the floor with their hands, you know, and then touching their face and crying and everything. | ||
And little kids playing. | ||
I'm thinking, what is the matter with you? | ||
Then they go and eat at McDonald's and they go eat. | ||
It's like if you could put on glasses with a lens that could show you all the problematic Microorganisms, right? | ||
The bacteria, the viruses, and all that. | ||
You would want to blow your fucking head off if you're showing up with all that going on. | ||
That's like what I see, and sorry for the language, but seriously, that's what I see. | ||
I just see all this, you know, all these pathogens and everything. | ||
Like at Petri dish, airport, Walmart, you know, wherever, all the, you know, mall, whatever. | ||
And you've got kids crawling around and then, you know, just regular adults carrying on and they're touching their face and whatever. | ||
I go outside and I'm basically like, you know, hands at my sides. | ||
I have a hand sanitizer in my car. | ||
I come home, I wash my hands, you know, I try not to leave the house, especially now. | ||
Right. | ||
Try not. | ||
I think about going downtown. | ||
I'm like, you know, Is it worth it? | ||
Go downtown? | ||
Well, go downtown, hang out with friends. | ||
Also might catch coronavirus, you know? | ||
I mean, might have to do it, but wash your hands thoroughly, right? | ||
But so that's the coronavirus. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
As always, we're monitoring the situation. | ||
We're keeping an eye on it. | ||
So, but that's the latest development. | ||
We're going to move on and talk about Bernie Sanders. | ||
Like I said, we were supposed to talk about this first because I think this is like lower stakes. | ||
Honestly, it's less like immediate, but Nevertheless, we're going to talk about Bernie Sanders and the Democratic primary. | ||
So unfortunately, the Nevada caucus was on a weekend this week, right? | ||
We covered the Iowa caucus on the show. | ||
This was a couple Tuesdays ago. | ||
We covered the New Hampshire primary. | ||
It was on a Tuesday. | ||
The Nevada caucus was on a Saturday, so we didn't get to cover it in the same way. | ||
But it was last Saturday or this Saturday, a couple days ago. | ||
I was going to do a stream covering it, but I told you, you know, the results came in really quickly compared to what it was with Iowa and New Hampshire. | ||
You know, they projected him to be the winner, like, in a very, very short amount of time, within, I think, like an hour maybe of the polls closing. | ||
And that's because Bernie Sanders did so well. | ||
I think he won 50% of the votes somewhere around there. | ||
We'll get into the exact figures in a moment, but we're going to cover that. | ||
We're going to cover the Nevada caucus and then talk a little bit about the rest of the primary, what's coming up in South Carolina, and then the AIPAC tweet, which I think is good stuff. | ||
So like I said, it was a caucus this Saturday. | ||
Which is different from a primary, as I've explained throughout this process so far. | ||
You had the Iowa caucus, the New Hampshire primary, and then the Nevada caucus, which makes it slightly different. | ||
We don't judge who wins the Nevada caucus by the popular vote, we decide the Nevada caucus by the state delegate equivalents. | ||
So it's a little bit different. | ||
In New Hampshire, you know, and I've explained this a few times, maybe you're tired of hearing it, but... | ||
Whatever. | ||
In New Hampshire you go to the ballot just like in a regular election and you pick who you want to win and they count the votes and then they give you the percentages of the votes. | ||
In a caucus like in Iowa or New Hampshire you have these caucus stations where you have to everybody has to go at the same time and you go to your local caucus station they set up different Corners of the room. | ||
They'll say this is the Bernie Sanders corner. | ||
This is the Warren corner This is the Joe Biden corner. | ||
It's a very involved process It's not like you know, oh we can show up within this eight hour period and cast your ballot and go home It's like no you got to all come at the same time to your local place and you got to stay there for the process You go there you go to your respective corner if you're gonna vote for Bernie Then you go to the Bernie corner if you're gonna vote for Biden you go to the Biden corner They count All the different people in all the corners in the room, they add it up and they will give you a percentage. | ||
And they say, you know, Bernie Sanders got this percentage of this particular caucus station. | ||
And typically, depending on the different caucus sites, they'll have a threshold that you'll have to reach in order to make it then into a second tally, in a second ballot. | ||
So let's say that Tom Steyer, he only gets 5 people to go to his corner in a polling station that has 100 people, or a caucus station that has 100 people. | ||
Let's say he gets 5% of that initial vote, for lack of a better word, for that initial tally. | ||
Well, if the threshold is 15%, he does not qualify. | ||
So all the people that went to the Tom Steyer corner, they go back into the middle, and they can either choose a new candidate, or they can sit it out, they can abstain, they could go home, whatever. | ||
But then there's a jockeying, then, for the second ballot, and all the people that did not meet the threshold, they are now unbound, those candidates are dropped, and then a second ballot is held, and they'll be negotiating about, oh, you should come to this side, because, you know, Bernie Sanders is In line with what Tom Steyer said, or you know, they'll say to an Elizabeth Warren person if she didn't meet the threshold, you should come to the Biden side because he's the only one that could be Bernie, you know, whatever. | ||
Then after all the people find a new place, a second ballot is held, that's the final ballot, they count the results, they tally the percentages, you know, Bernie gets his percentage and... | ||
Biden gets a different percentage and so on. | ||
And then every caucus station gets a number of state delegate equivalents depending on the population of the county or the precinct. | ||
I don't know the technical language there of what that caucus station represents. | ||
So if it's a very populous caucus station, they'll have more state delegate equivalents apportioned based on the percentage of the vote that the candidate got in that caucus site. | ||
And then you get the percentage of the state delegate equivalents. | ||
So, to me that just seems like needlessly complicated. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do it like that? | ||
For lack of a better, you know, if that doesn't make a lot of sense to you, then I guess the way to think about it is it's like the Electoral College. | ||
It's almost like the Electoral College, but for counties and precincts and for smaller polities. | ||
Seems to me like needlessly complicated. | ||
Anyway, so that's Nevada caucus. | ||
I'll read you the percentages here. | ||
Bernie Sanders won a huge landslide here. | ||
Bernie got 46.8% of the state delegate equivalents. | ||
Biden got 20.2% in second place. | ||
Buttigieg got 14.3% in third. | ||
Warren got 9.7% in fourth. | ||
20.2% in second place. | ||
Buttigieg got 14.3% in third. | ||
Warren got 9.7% in fourth. | ||
Tom Steyer with 4.7% in fifth. | ||
And Amy Klobuchar. | ||
In my opinion he won Iowa. | ||
which are with 4.2% in sixth place. | ||
And so the takeaway from this contest is that Bernie Sanders is like the guy. | ||
In my opinion, he won Iowa. | ||
He won the popular vote in Iowa, but he lost by a hair with the state delegate equivalents to Buttigieg. | ||
And we know what happened in Iowa. | ||
There was that big technical glitch because of the app, the phone app that Booted Judge's campaign paid for. | ||
So, you know, I don't really believe those results. | ||
But, so Bernie Sanders technically won Iowa, but he lost with the state delegate equivalents. | ||
He won in New Hampshire by air, and now in Nevada he just crushed it. | ||
And this was a state that is more representative of what the rest of the country is going to look like. | ||
And we've been talking about this. | ||
Iowa and New Hampshire are much more white than the rest of the Democratic primaries and caucuses that are going to be held. | ||
It also, I believe, is relatively anomalous. | ||
New Hampshire is like a libertarian-leaning state. | ||
Iowa, I would imagine, is more conservative, more purple than other states. | ||
And that is different than Nevada, California, Texas, Virginia. | ||
A lot of these coastal states, which are going to account for the majority of the delegates, and states that are much more diverse, much more liberal, much more left-leaning. | ||
And in a first state like this, Bernie Sanders got close to 50% of the vote. | ||
He got a plurality and just shy of the majority, which is a big deal. | ||
So the first takeaway is that Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner. | ||
And I think it's solidified that he's probably the only one who's going to have a shot at winning the majority of the pledge delegates outright. | ||
He's the only one who has a shot at winning the nomination outright without any kind of convention, politicking, and we've explained this process a million times. | ||
That's another complicated process. | ||
You'll have the Democratic convention over the summer. | ||
Well, they'll pick their nominee and he's the only one that could win it before the convention happens. | ||
Everybody else, whether it's Biden or Bloomberg or Buttigieg, they will have to find some way at the convention, whether it's through superdelegates or they win more pledge delegates on a second ballot, whatever, through a contested convention. | ||
That's the only way that anybody else can win the nomination. | ||
I think that's solidified after this weekend. | ||
Joe Biden seems to be back in the race. | ||
He finished 4th place in Iowa, 5th place in New Hampshire, finished 2nd in Nevada, and it wasn't a great 2nd place finish, but it was 2nd place. | ||
If he can win in Iowa, or rather, if he can win in, uh, what is it? | ||
What is the next one? | ||
South Carolina. | ||
Monday moment. | ||
If Joe Biden can win in South Carolina, which is the next primary coming up this weekend, win first place, then I think he's back in the race. | ||
I think he's back in the game. | ||
If he doesn't win South Carolina, I think it's over for him. | ||
And that's because his big appeal... | ||
Well, the crux of his constituency is the diversity vote, right? | ||
It's the non-white vote. | ||
Everybody thought that he was going to be a strong contender going into this, and his core support was the black vote. | ||
That was the big thing that he had going for him. | ||
And he just very narrowly won the black vote in Nevada. | ||
Bernie Sanders is right up on his heels. | ||
And Bernie Sanders crushed everybody with the Hispanic vote. | ||
Bernie Sanders is winning liberals. | ||
Bernie Sanders is winning young people. | ||
He's winning middle-aged people. | ||
He's winning women. | ||
Bernie Sanders is crushing a lot of demographics and that is changing the game. | ||
Joe Biden is slipping on a lot of his core demographics, his core constituency. | ||
Particularly if you're talking about the moderate wing or people that are looking for somebody that can beat Trump. | ||
Increasingly they're seeing Bernie Sanders as somebody who can beat Trump. | ||
And obviously you also have alternatives in Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and even Warren. | ||
Or Bloomberg as well, if you're looking at states after South Carolina. | ||
So he's got to come in first place in South Carolina if he's going to stay in. | ||
If he doesn't come in first place, I think he's basically done. | ||
I think he's toast. | ||
He'll probably drop out after that, or maybe after Super Tuesday. | ||
But we're looking forward then to South Carolina that day. | ||
That's the next primary. | ||
And that'll cap off the first month. | ||
The first month is pretty critical. | ||
These four contests, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina. | ||
That shapes the race. | ||
That gives you an idea of who's viable and where the voters are at. | ||
And it's also a nice sample of each constituency. | ||
You know, you get Iowa, you get New Hampshire, and those are battleground states. | ||
Those are states that are going to be up for grabs in the general election. | ||
Those are more anomalous constituencies, and so you get a taste of that. | ||
But then in Nevada and South Carolina, then you also get a little bit of a cross-section of what's happening with Hispanics and with blacks as well. | ||
These are states that are a little bit more core, left-wing, more of the core of the Democratic support. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see what happens in South Carolina to finish off this month. | ||
And then we'll have a pretty good idea of where we're going into Super Tuesday in March and onward from there. | ||
But I'm gonna say it's like, it's Bernie Sanders. | ||
It's Bernie Sanders. | ||
It's hard to see how anybody else wins a nomination. | ||
If he steamrolls his way through the rest of these contests, if he wins South Carolina, he keeps going higher and higher. | ||
If he crushes Super Tuesday, I mean, he's just gonna keep picking up and collecting the most delegates. | ||
It really is just a matter of math at this point. | ||
for him to get up to the majority, which is, I think, 1,990 pledged delegates. | ||
So it's just a matter of collecting enough delegates along the way, and what the Democrats are going to try to do is put up basically spoiler candidates. | ||
I imagine that what the Democrats are going to want to do is just siphon away just enough support to deny him a majority. | ||
If he gets a majority of the pledged delegates, he becomes a nominee. | ||
If he doesn't, they have a contested convention, and then they can pick somebody else. | ||
They can throw their weight with the superdelegates, or they could do other cheap rule changes and things like that. | ||
At least at that point, you've got a question mark as to what's going to happen, as opposed to winning it outright. | ||
So I think the strategy is going to be getting Bloomberg, Biden, Klobuchar, Buttigieg, whatever the formula is to keep enough people in the race and jettison enough people so, I think that Bernie Sanders is going to get killed in the general election. | ||
I think that increasingly you're seeing that he is just not a good candidate. | ||
out of the convention because they do not want him to be the nominee and rightfully so i think that bernie sanders is going to get killed in the general election i think that increasingly you're seeing that he is just not a good candidate this is going to be one of the great i think if you're looking at electoral history this has the possibility to be one of these moments where people look back in time and say how could people be so stupid to pick bernie sanders because Because you see the left. | ||
There's so much enthusiasm for Sanders. | ||
He has a diehard base of support. | ||
He's got more enthusiasm than anybody else. | ||
And this is pulled. | ||
This is quantitative data. | ||
He's got more enthusiasm than anybody else. | ||
But he's not going to win the general election. | ||
This is delusional thinking that somebody like this could win the general. | ||
And I'll tell you why this is. | ||
Something like Medicare for All is political suicide, in my opinion. | ||
At this stage in the game, and Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Or not Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, a few others. | ||
They have basically staked their chances of winning on opposing Medicare for All. | ||
Buttigieg has said this is not something that's going to win. | ||
This is too radical. | ||
It's not practical. | ||
It's not going to get done in Congress. | ||
And that's cost him big in the Democratic primary. | ||
It's kind of funny to see. | ||
You know, Buttigieg is on the primary debate stage saying, what are we thinking? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
This is not winnable. | ||
This is not practical. | ||
We can't pay for it and so on. | ||
And he's losing in these contests because the majority of Democrats want it. | ||
In Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, a majority of Democrats want Medicare for All. | ||
So Bernie Sanders is killing it, pandering to the liberals in the party and to the left-wing people and trying to sell people on Medicare for All. | ||
But that is going to come up against a brick wall in the general election when you realize that it's not a majority of the rest of the country that wants Medicare for All. | ||
It's just the Democrats. | ||
And I think you'll find that seniors, Older people, independents, they are going to go with more neoliberal, more mainstream Donald Trump who delivered a good economy and so on, then take a chance with somebody like Bernie Sanders. | ||
I'll also add, he's exactly the wrong spokesperson to deliver this message. | ||
Even if you think that a politician could persuade the country that Medicare for all is a good thing, that a politician could persuade voters that making your private insurance illegal is something that's going to be good for you and that's desirable and so on, even if that were possible, that person is not Bernie Sanders. | ||
You see him in these debates and interviews and the question keeps coming up. | ||
How are you going to pay for it? | ||
How are you going to implement these things? | ||
How much does it cost? | ||
And I have never seen him give a good answer, not even like a persuasive answer, an adequate, perfunctory answer. | ||
He just dodges the question. | ||
I saw an interview, I think it was this weekend on 60 Minutes, where Anderson Cooper straight up said, so how much is all this going to cost? | ||
How much is universal child care, health care, public education? | ||
What's the price tag on all these promises? | ||
And Bernie Sanders says, I don't know. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
You know, Medicare for All is going to cost this much, going to cost 30 trillion dollars, but I don't know how much the rest is going to cost. | ||
But it's all going to be paid for. | ||
And Anderson Cooper says, so, you don't know how much it's going to cost, but at the same time you're saying you know how it's going to be paid for. | ||
How does that work? | ||
Which, it's like, obviously, if you don't know how much something costs, you don't know how much Money you need to raise to pay for it, so you can't then say, well I know how we're gonna pay for it if you don't write. | ||
I mean, that's just like basic logic. | ||
And Bernie Sanders said, well, you know, I can't account for every nickel and dime. | ||
Well, you know, we're not talking about nickels and dimes. | ||
We're talking about trillions of dollars. | ||
We're talking about 40 trillion dollars. | ||
And he's like, well, we're going to pay for that with a tax on Wall Street speculation. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Where are the specifics? | ||
And something like that is going to melt Bernie Sanders. | ||
And like, look, like I said, Maybe you could see a politician driving the country to the hard left on economics. | ||
Maybe that could happen, right? | ||
Maybe somebody could sell the country on Medicare for All or Social Democracy. | ||
You know, a Denmark, Scandinavian model kind of a country. | ||
But you would need a really charismatic, persuasive... You'd need to have a guy that's on the ball to sell that. | ||
And Bernie Sanders is not. | ||
I mean he is not charismatic, he is not put together. | ||
My observation is that something is wrong with him. | ||
I think he has like some kind of social malfunction. | ||
Because I've seen him on the talk shows and you see him in these debates and he's very awkward, very sort of strange. | ||
It goes beyond just, like, quirky. | ||
It goes beyond just, like, a little bit different. | ||
Even Donald Trump, as quirky as he is, he's a guy. | ||
You know, you could see that he knows how to socialize and he knows how to, you know, he's just a normal person. | ||
Maybe he's a little, he's a little weird as any, I think, highly successful person is. | ||
But Bernie Sanders, you could see in his mannerisms, you could see in, like, his facial expressions that Something's not all the way right with him. | ||
And so somebody like that going up against Donald Trump on the general debate stage, somebody like that enduring the pressure of the general election with all the scrutiny on him, I don't think it's going to happen for him. | ||
And I think it's going to be like Walter Mondale. | ||
It's going to be like going back in some of the great defeats in history. | ||
Obviously we are in a situation which I've talked about before where we're in this like 50-50 paradigm where I don't think you're ever going to see a landslide election ever again where it's going to be like Every state goes red except for one, like in 84. | ||
It's not going to be like Nixon or anything like that, FDR. | ||
But I do think that Donald Trump is probably going to win all the swing states. | ||
If Bernie Sanders becomes the nominee, I think Trump is probably going to win most of the swing states. | ||
I think it'll be probably a pretty crushing defeat. | ||
I imagine he's one of the worst people that they could put up for the nomination. | ||
And that's my speculation right now. | ||
We'll have to see how it plays out the primary and then the general election, but I really do think the Democrats are scared because they know that putting him up is not their best bet. | ||
I mean this guy is weird, this guy is radical, and he's not even competent at what he's doing. | ||
Like I said, if he was the smooth-talking, persuasive, charismatic... Well, we're gonna implement this social democratic model and we're gonna re... If he talked like Pete Buttigieg, I would be scared. | ||
I would say, this guy's gonna make our country... He's gonna fundamentally transform it. | ||
But this guy's weird, and he's old, and he had a heart attack, and I think he's autistic, or something's going on. | ||
He doesn't know how to pay for anything, so... | ||
I think that's why they're they're planning on torpedoing him either at the convention or ultimately the general election. | ||
But I think that's the state of the primary right now. | ||
I'm very confident with Donald Trump. | ||
But I do also want to talk about, that's a primary, I also want to talk about his tweet the other day which there might be a silver lining with somebody like Bernie Sanders. | ||
Over the weekend he tweeted something out which this is one of the things that does make me like him. | ||
He talked about AIPAC, which again you may know that's the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee. | ||
They've got this annual conference every year where they invite two-thirds of all congressmen show up to this. | ||
Presidents, vice presidents, cabinet people. | ||
I mean this is like a huge event. | ||
Major power players in the room. | ||
Bernie Sanders tweets out this weekend that he's not going. | ||
And this to me, like I said, this is one of the reasons I like him. | ||
He tweeted out this weekend, quote, the Israeli people have the right to live in peace and security. | ||
So do the Palestinian people. | ||
I remain concerned about the platform AIPAC provides for leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights. | ||
For that reason, I will not attend their conference. | ||
As president, I will support the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians and do everything possible to bring peace and security to the region. | ||
If he's not going to AIPAC, and that is a huge deal because, and I don't know the record exactly of like how many nominees out of, you know, in the past 20 years or whatever have gone to the conference, but I know that Donald Trump went to the AIPAC conference. | ||
I know Hillary Clinton went. | ||
I know Barack Obama did. | ||
I mean like every... It's almost like a coronation. | ||
It's like the West Wall or the Wailing Wall. | ||
It's like you kiss the wall, you go to the conference, and then you're given the green light. | ||
It's like, okay, you can become the president now. | ||
Okay, you can become the nominee now. | ||
You went to AIPAC, you got the stamp of approval by the Black Cube, by Saturn, by the agency, the High Table, and now you're okay to accede to national power, right? | ||
And he's saying, no, I'm not gonna go to AIPAC, and it's not for the right reasons, granted. | ||
This is why I said earlier, this is based, but not red-pilled. | ||
It's based because it's directionally correct, right? | ||
Directionally opposing AIPAC is correct. | ||
But if we're opposing AIPAC because they're, like, promoting racism, Well, I mean, that is not why I oppose AIPAC. | ||
And I don't even have a problem with AIPAC in as much as they promote Israel or the Likud government against the Palestinians. | ||
I mean, in some capacity I would say that's bad what they're doing. | ||
It's inhumane, it's immoral, whatever. | ||
But that's not why I care as an American. | ||
Why I care about AIPAC as an American That's because this is essentially an unregistered foreign lobby. | ||
This is a lobby for a foreign country that doesn't have to play by the same rules in which every American politician has to pander to. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
If there were anything comparable with any other country, it would be a scandal. | ||
If there were a Chinese, I don't have to tell you. | ||
We've talked about it a lot. | ||
If there were an American-Chinese conference, and every year all the congressmen went, and then all the congressmen passed bill after bill, which was money to China, and good deals for China, and military tech for China, and diplomatic support for China, and all the rest, people would say, hey, what's going on with that? | ||
Why does China own our country? | ||
If that was happening with Russia, could you imagine? | ||
If Donald Trump went to the American-Russia Public Affairs Committee, And Vladimir Putin is there and they're waving the Russian flag and Donald Trump says, do we love Russia or what folks? | ||
And it's all Russians in the crowd. | ||
It's all ethnic Russians from Russia and from America and Russian billionaires throwing money. | ||
That is what happens every year with AIPAC, but nobody talks about it because it's Jews, and you can't talk about Jews. | ||
You can't talk about Israel, right? | ||
So it's good. | ||
It's directionally right, but it's for the wrong reasons. | ||
We should oppose it because it's foreign influence on our country, and fuck foreign influence. | ||
This is America. | ||
We are a nationalist movement. | ||
We are our own nation. | ||
We should have our own sovereignty. | ||
So that should have no place for that reason, not because of racism. | ||
Again, sorry for the language, but it's a big issue, right? | ||
So he tweets that out. | ||
AIPAC responds. | ||
They tweeted out, quote, Senator Sanders has never attended our conference and that is evident from his outrageous comment. | ||
In fact, many of his own Senate and House Democratic colleagues and leaders speak from our platforms to the over 18,000 Americans from widely diverse backgrounds who participate in the conference to proclaim their support for the U.S.-Israel relationship. | ||
By engaging in such an odious attack on this mainstream bipartisan American political event, Senator Sanders is insulting his very own colleagues and the millions of Americans who stand with Israel. | ||
Truly shameful. | ||
This is how they run the country, by the way. | ||
This is what happened to the Groypers. | ||
This is what happened to me. | ||
Do you understand how this works? | ||
They bully us. | ||
They have no power over us. | ||
I mean, they can do targeted killings. | ||
They can do all kinds of political maneuvers and throw money behind candidates and whatever. | ||
But at the end of the day, if the bulk of Americans stood up and said no to this country, to this Star of David, if the bulk of Americans, or even a vocal small minority, stood up and said, we will not be bossed around by some tiny desert country, their day would be over in this country. | ||
It would be over. | ||
If Americans stood up and said, I will not vote for the candidate that takes money from a foreign lobby, game over. | ||
That would be it. | ||
But it's these kinds of bullying tactics that are the reason why we are where we are. | ||
You know, what happened when we were sending people to the Charlie Kirk events to ask questions, and what happens to Ilhan Omar, and what happens to anybody that questions what goes on? | ||
It's these statements like this. | ||
You should be ashamed! | ||
This is outrageous! | ||
You're anti-Semitic! | ||
You're insulting! | ||
If I insult the Israel movement, good! | ||
I don't care about Israel, I care about America. | ||
If me being... | ||
Unapologetically and primarily in favor of America's interests. | ||
If that is offensive to Israel, so be it. | ||
Why should we care? | ||
You know, that's outrageous! | ||
You're offending everybody! | ||
Good! | ||
Don't care! | ||
It's America first! | ||
What did Donald Trump say? | ||
A new vision governing our land. | ||
It is only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
That's what we're about. | ||
But this is what they do. | ||
You talk about Israel, you oppose Israel, whatever, and it's all You get the finger. | ||
And it's a powerful finger, by the way, because this isn't just some schmuck. | ||
These are all very connected people. | ||
That's why, you know, there's some other relevant facts there. | ||
It's very powerful people that are pointing this finger. | ||
It is billionaires like Sheldon Adelson that have money. | ||
Money to burn. | ||
It is people that have connections all across politics, all across media, across Hollywood, across finance. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
It is that big finger. | ||
You know what kind of a finger. | ||
This big fat finger pointing in your face and saying, How dare you! | ||
You have insulted us! | ||
And you have to prepare now to suffer the consequence. | ||
That is what happens every time. | ||
So it is the bullying, and that is the public-facing result, but the more private and behind-the-scenes effect is that then they, you know, they pull up the walkie-talkie, they pull up the phone, and they say, shut it down. | ||
Pull up the phone, you know, they call up a, you know, they call up cousin, brother, you know, fellow tribesmen, and they say, hey, you know, we've got a problem. | ||
This guy is against us. | ||
It's a racket. | ||
It's like the Mafia. | ||
It is a protection racket. | ||
It says, you gotta go to the conference, you gotta bend the knee, you must submit and prostrate yourself before Israel, point in the direction of Jerusalem, and you must kiss the wall, and so on, or else we're gonna make the phone call. | ||
So you have two options. | ||
You go, you don't make a big deal out of it, you put on the hat, Put on that, you go to the conference, you say, closest ally, you say, God bless Israel, you say, we're gonna tell you what to say, we're gonna tell you where to go, and then we don't make that phone call. | ||
And we don't conspire, and you're not on our list, that whenever you go and use X service, or this person, or whatever, will you confront massive obstacles, massive opposition. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
And that, and by the way, that is why it is important to think about things like, for example, Harvey Weinstein. | ||
That's why it's important to think about things like Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Because, very important, a lot of Zionists will tell you that you've got two kinds. | ||
Two kinds. | ||
of Jewish people. | ||
You've got the Zionists, which are these nationalist Jewish people, and they're with us. | ||
They are our best friends. | ||
They are truly our closest ally. | ||
You know, these real Zionist Jews, they're conservative, they're family-based, they love nationalism, they support nationalism in Israel, and look how much they love Trump, and look how much they love Salvini and Bolsonaro and Orban, and they just want the same things that you do. | ||
And they're your best friends. | ||
The problem, they say, is all these fake Jewish people, the ethnic Jews, the fake Jewish people. | ||
They're not even religious. | ||
These liberals that have gone off the plantation. | ||
And those are the ones that are in charge of the media. | ||
Those are the ones that are in Hollywood. | ||
That's your Harvey Weinstein. | ||
That is your Sumner Redstone. | ||
That is your Bob Iger. | ||
You know, that is your, okay, maybe you want to Google those people. | ||
That is your Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
That is your, uh, all these major people that you hear about. | ||
Your, uh, who is the other one that does CBS? | ||
Name escapes me at the moment. | ||
That those guys are the liberals and they're not even really Jewish and they're these international people and it's this battle that's going on. | ||
We non-Jews are just proxies in this battle between the good ones and the liberal ones, right? | ||
But then how do you explain Harvey Weinstein hires Mossad agents to target the people That he abused. | ||
Harvey Weinstein, who is supposedly a liberal Hollywood, ethnic Jewish guy, not religious, why is he contacting the Mossad, the Israeli, and it's all ex-Mossad agents, but the Israeli intelligence agency, why is he contacting them to hunt down his accusers? | ||
I mean, that doesn't, that doesn't add up. | ||
Shouldn't the Mossad say, oh, you're not really Jewish, and why do I owe you anything? | ||
Call up, you know, somebody else. | ||
Why are they going to work for him? | ||
How about Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's another one. | ||
Financier, and he's a billionaire, and he rolls with Bill Clinton. | ||
Bill Clinton's a Democrat, last I checked, right? | ||
And Jeff Epstein's big with Hollywood people and finance people. | ||
Supposedly, these are all these ethnic liberal Jewish people, right, that are... they're the ones pushing the liberal stuff. | ||
Why is Jeffrey Epstein literally working for Mossad? | ||
That doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
I thought Mossad is supposed to say, No, we oppose you, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
You're not one of us. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, it seems to me that it's like there's a lot of coordination. | ||
And that is, therein lies the problem. | ||
You cannot oppose this lobby. | ||
Some people might think it's as simple as, yeah, America first. | ||
Makes sense to me, of course. | ||
And so what? | ||
People are going to call you names? | ||
Well, it's not that simple. | ||
Who's calling you the name? | ||
Who's making these accusations? | ||
Who's telling you you should be ashamed of yourself? | ||
Jared Holt, who is a writer at Right Wing Watch, he says, Nick, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. | ||
I'm like, oh, you know, go get a car accident. | ||
I'm like, alright, whatever. | ||
This is some 20-some-year-old poor... This guy's probably poor, okay? | ||
Some poor journalist. | ||
He has to make money on the side doing photography and whatever. | ||
He has a degree from, what is it, like Central Arkansas University? | ||
Which, look, I didn't go to college. | ||
That's not a dig, but it's like, You went to some, you know, college where it's 100% acceptance, right? | ||
Whatever, like... | ||
You're just some J.O. | ||
You're just some jerk-off. | ||
If he tells me I should be ashamed of myself, I say whatever and I keep doing what I'm doing. | ||
But you see Mort Klein from the Zionist Organization of America saying, Nick Fletcher should be deplatformed. | ||
Or you see AIPAC saying you should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
Or all these people. | ||
Well then suddenly it's different because they have the Rolodex. | ||
They go into their contact book and scroll through their contact book on their phone and then something like that carries a little bit more weight. | ||
You know, that's a little bit of a detour. | ||
I guess that's a little bit of a sidetrack. | ||
An important point, nonetheless. | ||
But, in any case, it was very good that he said that. | ||
It's good that we have somebody in politics that isn't controlled by that. | ||
But I will say, and I talked about this a little bit at the top of the show, people like myself, who follow me, whatever, who watch this show, they will look at this tweet and say, oh, Bernie Sanders opposes AIPAC? | ||
Yo, that's baste. | ||
But, well, I mean, let's think about it. | ||
I mean, AIPAC is nefarious, absolutely. | ||
And the Israeli takeover of the Trump White House is nefarious. | ||
You've got, I can't get into it right now, but, you know, you've got Sheldon Adelson, you've got Grinnell, you've got all these, Jared Kushner, all these elements conspiring to influence the White House, and that's no good. | ||
But we're gonna elect Bernie Sanders, and why is he opposing AIPAC? | ||
Bernie Sanders is opposing AIPAC because it is racist, And that is not really why we're opposing AIPAC. | ||
He doesn't really understand that. | ||
You know, it's sort of like Jeremy Corbyn. | ||
Ah, he's against Israel because he's for the Palestinians. | ||
Well, but Bernie Sanders is still one of these revolutionary liberal people from New York. | ||
Bernie Sanders is the one saying we're going to jail racists and throw the book at racists. | ||
We're going to use the law to crush racists and... | ||
What do you think that means? | ||
That we're gonna throw open the border, and people are gonna come over, and not only are they gonna come over, but they're gonna get free healthcare, and free education, and free housing, and free this and that. | ||
And it's like, you know, you've got this system. | ||
We have inherited this system and it's got a big headcrab on it, right? | ||
It's got both sides and you've got two options. | ||
You've got the left wing. | ||
I mean, look, it's not to say that this distinction doesn't exist. | ||
As I just said, the left and the right, the Zionist versus the liberal international element, It's not to say that it doesn't exist, it's maybe just there's more collaboration than they like to lead on, but at least in the general election we do get a little bit of a choice as to what is the primary influence going to be. | ||
Is it going to be a New York socialist Bolshevik style or is it going to be a Zionist dual loyalty style? | ||
The argument would be which is more malicious, which is more benign for our movement. | ||
And that is where we are right now. | ||
What we seek to do, what we seek to create is something beyond that. | ||
We seek to create something that one day people don't have to make that choice and say either we get foreign domination from a foreign country or we get domination by this marginal element that is vindictive and vengeful and inherently opposed to the majority. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, I think you understand what I'm saying there. | ||
Can we get something, you know, it's maybe in the future it'll be Bloomberg versus Sanders, something like that. | ||
What we want to carve out is a future where we don't have to pick from these options. | ||
But right now we do. | ||
And everything that you could say about Donald Trump you could say is the opposite side of the same coin for Bernie Sanders. | ||
You know, it's either you get the Bolshevik Soviet Union or you get the, you know, Zionist Occupied White House, right? | ||
I mean, this is two sides of the same coin. | ||
And at this stage, when it's a binary choice, we have to say which is more benign. | ||
It's not to say that one is good. | ||
It's not to say that, you know, I mean, they're both malicious in their own way, but which is less malicious for our own ends? | ||
And I would have to say for now, when you look at Trump and you look at how sometimes we're able to latch on, it should be the other way around, by the way, But sometimes we are able to latch on to the coattails of people that are getting the Zionist money and achieve the same things. | ||
You know, like Donald Trump rode into the White House on Adelson money doing Israel favors. | ||
And if he ends up being able to build 500 miles of wall and he just got this public charge rule passed for immigration and there's a lot of things that are happening in our favor. | ||
We end the war in Afghanistan maybe, Syria being drawn down. | ||
If we're able to sort of, if we have more That lines up. | ||
There's more overlap with that side. | ||
We can achieve some things. | ||
And even Trump has shown restraint against AIPAC, which wanted us to stay in Syria indefinitely and wanted us to invade Iran and so on. | ||
And it seems to me like, for now, that's the best option. | ||
You know, we play by the rules now. | ||
And while we're playing by the rules, we build up our strength and then one day we can make the rules. | ||
But for now, we got to play the game. | ||
We got to play by the rules set by the game makers. | ||
And the rules say you're on team red or you're on team blue. | ||
You're on team white and blue star or you're on team, I don't know what would be representative of Bernie Sanders, but I mean these are the teams. | ||
So, you know, that's something to think about with Bernie Sanders and with the left in general. | ||
So many people are talking about the election and the question I always get from our side is, you know, should I vote for Donald Trump? | ||
Why should I vote for Donald Trump? | ||
Donald Trump has failed us on tech censorship. | ||
Donald Trump Hasn't built the wall yet, right? | ||
I mean, we hope he does, but it's not done. | ||
We hope that Donald Trump will slow down legal immigration. | ||
We hope that Donald Trump will complete the withdrawal from the Middle East. | ||
But until those things are done, what's the justification for that vote, especially when Israel has gotten so much? | ||
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Well... | |
Look, it's not an ideal choice, not an ideal situation to find ourselves in. | ||
And if there were another option where you didn't have to pick between these two, we would go with that. | ||
But we don't have that. | ||
We've got two. | ||
And one says we're going to go to war against the white man. | ||
And one says, well, you know, maybe the white man's useful for us. | ||
And insofar as the white man's useful for us, we'll promote the white man. | ||
And for the time being, that has to be good enough, I suppose. | ||
Hopefully one day it won't be like that. | ||
But, that's Bernie Sanders in the AIPAC tweet. | ||
It was good to see somebody, good to see somebody calling them out and starting the conversation, because most people don't even know about AIPAC. | ||
You know, people know about the NRA, but nobody knows about AIPAC. | ||
People know about the NRA, they know about the Koch brothers, people know about Bloomberg, Ryder, whatever, whatever else, George Soros, but do people know about AIPAC? | ||
People, it's Adelson, as much of a household name as Soros is. | ||
I wish we could go on Fox News and tell everybody, you know, hey Fox News viewers, you know you talk about George Soros, what if I, what if I told you we have the exact same thing? | ||
Except he's for the right! | ||
You know, what if I told you that the reason that you're in favor of all this stuff is because of Sheldon Adelson? | ||
Or all, you know, this assortment of other money that's coming through the same channels and from the same people? | ||
I guess I'm anti-semitic from pointing that out, right? | ||
I guess this is a very anti-semitic show for pointing out that foreign influence is a bad thing. | ||
Foreign influence where we can see it, where it's out in the daylight, and anybody can see how visible it is, for merely observing that this is the case, and for pointing out that there's something probably not right with it. | ||
I suppose that's a hateful thing to do. | ||
That's Bernie Sanders. | ||
We're between a rock and a hard place right now. | ||
One day we won't have to be, hopefully. | ||
But we're gonna move on and we're gonna look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I apologize for all the sniffling. | ||
My allergies are bad today. | ||
I think I forgot to took my allergy medication because I was on InfoWars. | ||
I had some other stuff going on. | ||
So please bear with me. | ||
But we'll read through these. | ||
Pinecones is my wife started watching hunters on Amazon hunters reminds me how bad things were for them Isn't that the Nazi hunter series? | ||
Yeah, isn't that great? | ||
You're gonna see a lot more of that by the way, you're gonna see a lot more Anti-nazi propaganda and you understand why it's so genius why they do it this way They will say we hate Nazis. | ||
We hate racists and Very separately, they will say all white people are racist, right? | ||
On the one hand, they will say, we hate racists, we are going to kill racists, racists are Nazis, and Nazis are racists, and racists are white nationalists, and white nationalists are Nazis. | ||
You know, they will use all these words interchangeably, and they're the worst thing, and we should kill them, and those are the only people you could kill. | ||
You watch like inglorious bastards. | ||
And what is the message of Inglourious Basterds, the Quentin Tarantino movie? | ||
It's that Nazis are not human beings. | ||
Nazis are not human beings. | ||
You know, when you play video games, Nazi zombies. | ||
Nazis are not human beings. | ||
They're like zombies. | ||
You see a zombie movie, and the only excuse for that kind of, like, excessive, gratuitous violence in a zombie movie is because they're not human. | ||
They're human-like, but they're not human. | ||
They're dead, they're uncanny, all these things, and so you can cut them down with swords and chainsaws and so on. | ||
You can't do that with anybody else. | ||
You couldn't make a movie about a genocide in Africa about the Hutus and Tutsis and make a movie like, we're killing Tutsis. | ||
We're the Hutus and we're about to commit a genocide. | ||
Cutting those people down. | ||
That would be like, could you imagine? | ||
That would be globally, universally condemned. | ||
They would like ban that movie. | ||
The people that made it would be arrested. | ||
They'd be banned from Europe, right? | ||
Killin' Tootsies! | ||
But, in Inglourious Basterds, you could say, killin' Nazis, and we're gonna do a scene where we, they're all in the theater, and we'll set the theater on fire, and they're all gonna burn to death, but they deserve it, cause they're Nazis, and they're the worst people ever. | ||
Okay, but here's the genius of it. | ||
If I say that, I come across as like, oh, you're defending Hitler, you're defending Nazis. | ||
But they don't stop there. | ||
They don't stop with, oh, Nazis are terrible. | ||
Then they separately say, well, all white people are racist. | ||
All white people are racist. | ||
Every white person, by virtue of them being born, is racist. | ||
White babies are racist. | ||
They're born racist. | ||
Everything they do is racist. | ||
Even the liberals are racist. | ||
Even the anti-racists are still a little bit racist. | ||
Okay? | ||
Donald Trump is a Nazi. | ||
The 62 million people that voted for him are Nazis. | ||
They'll show that picture of the one guy that isn't doing the Roman salute. | ||
You know the picture? | ||
They'll show that picture of all the Germans throwing up the Roman salute for Hitler and the one guy's... Be this guy. | ||
Be this guy that didn't salute. | ||
And they're showing it like a Trump rally. | ||
So they will say in the same breath, oh, you're a Nazi, and we, we, you know what we do to Nazis? | ||
We chop their heads off, and we're killing them, and we'll show major motion pictures to children, and get them excited about murdering them, and it doesn't matter, cut them up, cut them into pieces. | ||
They're not human beings. | ||
And we say, hey, well, well, well, another Nazi movie? | ||
Another movie? | ||
We're a Jew, a black guy, and a homosexual, and a lesbian, are like undercover in Hitler's Germany, and they just like fucking blow everybody up, you know? | ||
Oh, we're gonna drive a car bomb into all these Nazi civilians and their kids, and we're all gonna set them on fire. | ||
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And we're like... | |
You know, I think there's like an implicit message. | ||
I think there's something in there, you know? | ||
Oh, so you're defending Nazis. | ||
Oh, well, curious. | ||
Oh, that's curious. | ||
We made a movie targeting Nazis and you're defending them. | ||
Yeah, and you're mad. | ||
You feel attacked when we're blowing up Nazis. | ||
Maybe that means you are a Nazi and therefore then deserve to be blown up. | ||
I mean, do you see the very clever trickery that is played? | ||
And watch, you'll see a lot more of this since the Trump election. | ||
and the resurgence of reactionary politics in Europe and the United States, you're going to see a lot more of this, uh, the untold true story of the Jew, and he teamed up with a lesbian and a black guy, and they airdropped into Nazi Germany, and they cut off everybody's heads, and it was awesome. | ||
And you have all these anti-fa and Tumblr people and leftists and children watching these movies and being like, yeah, that's the good guy. | ||
I mean, it's like, it's right there! | ||
It's right there! | ||
Come on! | ||
Don't make me- I'm not a National Socialist, I'm not a Nazi, but you call me that, you call me that, and then you burn it in effigy. | ||
It's like, you're a Nazi, now we're gonna burn this in effigy. | ||
And we're like standing next to the effigy like, uh, This is making me uncomfortable and they're like, oh why? | ||
Are you that? | ||
You want to be up there too? | ||
Like, okay? | ||
It would be like if we made a movie and we were like, I can't even go there. | ||
I can't even go there. | ||
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I can't even go with the inverse. | |
It would be like if we made a movie where it's like, we're killing gangbangers. | ||
We're gonna make a movie. | ||
We're gonna make a movie, a fictional, in this hypothetical, we're gonna make a movie where a hero goes into the south side of Chicago and kills all the gangbangers, okay? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
Kills all the drug dealers! | ||
And then the NAACP comes out and says, oh, you just made, like, Birth of a Nation 2. | ||
Oh, no we didn't, we were killing the drug dealers. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
It's just, it's like the same premise. | ||
And one would like, oh, whoa, one would never be tolerated, you could never even discuss that. | ||
And the other, it's like every other movie trailer, movie, Hulu, Netflix show is my favorite one. | ||
Video game now, Wolfenstein. | ||
In this game, he plays a Jewish guy. | ||
And you're supposed to chop off the limbs of babies in Nazi, but it's okay. | ||
They're babies, but it's Nazi Germany, so they're anti-semitic babies. | ||
Which means we're gonna, you know, put dynamite on them and blow them up. | ||
And that's, you know, that is not implicit at all. | ||
There's no indoctrination. | ||
We can all agree that Nazis should be blown up. | ||
So... Yeah, it reminds me... So, so... | ||
Yeah, worst thing ever, right? | ||
We will forever pay the price. | ||
300 Spartan says, Philip Haney, DHS whistleblower, suicided. | ||
Sketchy. | ||
I'll have to check that out. | ||
I'm not familiar. | ||
Peanut Arbuckle says, you can bypass the three articles a month without a subscription thing by using incognito mode. | ||
No, you can't. | ||
No, you can't. | ||
They just changed it. | ||
So, they don't even let you access any articles with incognito mode. | ||
Blue says, Confucius says, simps are wimps. | ||
Agree? | ||
Uh, yeah, but that's a really cringe way to say it, so. | ||
It says 1996. | ||
It sounds like you were born in 1996 with that. | ||
Confucius says, simps are wimps. | ||
Agree? | ||
Uh, no, you're not cool. | ||
Yeet says, I train pitbulls to freak out. | ||
Okay, I'm not gonna read that. | ||
Racist Incel says, you're such a genius and handsome too. | ||
That's so true. | ||
So true. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Racist Incel says, what was the last book you read? | ||
Last book I read... I have not been reading. | ||
I hate to say it, but I have not... I have not been reading. | ||
It's been a long time since I completed a book. | ||
I've been very busy. | ||
I've got a lot going on. | ||
Since the Miami event. | ||
Going back to September 28th, that was Miami. | ||
It's just been non-stop. | ||
It was Miami, and then it was Politicon, and it was... I went down to Florida, and then I was at SAS, and then I was in Iowa for that speech, and then I was doing the Milo show, and... | ||
Then I was in Phoenix, and then I was in Boston, and then it's Groyper Wars, and it's... right? | ||
So... YouTube bans, AF packs, so it's... I haven't been doing much reading at all. | ||
Racist incelses, do you have an opinion on Sedevacantism? | ||
Yeah, it's uh, I think it's like Protestantism, you know, and they say like Everybody's telling me like no. | ||
No, it's it's not Sedevacantism. | ||
It's it's different Because we we say that the seat is empty, you know, the Protestants don't believe in it We say that the seat of the Bishop of Rome is empty. | ||
It's vacant Sedevacantism If a layperson can just decide, you know, oh, this pope isn't legitimate, it's kind of like, how's that, how's that Catholicism, you know what I mean? | ||
If a layperson can say, oh, well, that's not the real pope, I don't have to listen to him, how's that any, like, how's that any, you could tell me, oh, well, here's why. | ||
I don't think there's really, that's like, self-defeating premise there. | ||
Sheenace is tuning in from the middle of class. | ||
Ah, well, interesting. | ||
I don't know how you're pulling that. | ||
Fratichellis is finally catching a live one from my favorite Nosball. | ||
Well, thanks, but I'm not Nosball. | ||
Chicken on a raft says Corinthians 318 is based in Honkfield. | ||
Oh, Honkfield? | ||
Wow, 2019 check? | ||
2018 check, I should say. | ||
Molly McGuire says, bitches call me JF because my Okay, thank you for that. | ||
This is a family show, please. | ||
Yeah, well, I never did the red wine vinegar. | ||
When my mom makes a sandwich, she does it up with the just Italian dressing. | ||
I always use basic-ass mayo. | ||
Yeah, well, I never did the red wine vinegar. | ||
When my mom makes a sandwich, she does it up with the just Italian dressing. | ||
You know, tomato, lettuce, Italian dressing. | ||
I don't really like the vinegar. | ||
I'm going to be honest. | ||
I'll eat it, but I don't really love the red wine vinegar. | ||
Subway. | ||
Italians don't eat at Subway. | ||
Italians be putting red wine vinegar on their sandwiches at Subway? | ||
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No. | |
My mother never took me to Subway when I was a kid. | ||
We had an Italian deli. | ||
We still do. | ||
It's a different one now, but we go to an Italian deli where they actually have the good cuts. | ||
Subway is trash. | ||
It's like my least favorite. | ||
I used to eat that when I was in high school. | ||
It was like the only restaurant that was next to my high school. | ||
I would go. | ||
It was Wednesday. | ||
Wednesday was the worst. | ||
I'd have Model UN right after school, and then I would have student council at 6 o'clock. | ||
I'd have Model UN right after school, and then I would have student council at 6 o'clock. | ||
And there was like an hour window in between where it's like, doesn't make sense to go home, because then I have to just go right back. | ||
And there was like an hour window in between where it's like, doesn't make sense to go home, because then I have to just go right back. | ||
So I would do Model UN, and then I would go eat Subway, because it was across the street, and then I'd go to student council. | ||
So I would do Model UN, and then I would go eat Subway. | ||
And then after student council, I'd go to marching band, and then I'd get done with marching band at 9.30. | ||
So I would literally not get home until 10 o'clock. | ||
I would leave at like 7, get home at 10 o'clock. | ||
It was like worst, worst days. | ||
Those band practice was like three and a half hours. | ||
Student council, like an hour and a half. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, libertarianism is moral philosophy, not economic. | ||
Libertarian core value. | ||
True authority is immoral. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's basically right Just a white male. | ||
So Saturday night schmooting was epic too bad. | ||
No one uses a mic Yeah, I was disappointing but it's still a schmood. | ||
You know, we're still vibing Polish Americans has got my friend in America first tea very happy with it. | ||
Hey, well, thanks for spreading the message and spreading the merch I'm glad you are enjoying your purchase Nakura says, hope to see you in D.C., big guy. | ||
I'll be at Alex Jones' event. | ||
No AF pack for me, maybe next year. | ||
Yeah, see you there, big guy. | ||
See you there. | ||
It'll be great to see you. | ||
Frodo says, thoughts on Pope John Paul I, the last Italian pope. | ||
I don't know much about him, but if he's Italian, I'm going to say he's based. | ||
Belizea says, first Super Gentile. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
I've never heard this before. | ||
Thank you. | ||
First name says PP is to jug as poo-poo is to... | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Chicken on a raft says I want to know who in Australia denied protection visas to South African whites. | ||
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Okay. | |
Creative name says why don't nationalists ever protest? | ||
Occupy USCIS. | ||
I think the question answers itself, you know. | ||
Think long and hard about that one. | ||
Why have nationalists not protested in approximately three years? | ||
Or rather, two years. | ||
Why have nationalists not protested in approximately two and a half years? | ||
Have nationalists protested? | ||
When was the last time nationalists protested? | ||
Wouldn't it be great if we could take all these right-wing people and, I don't know, bring them together for a protest, you know? | ||
Take all these right-wing people and bring them together, sort of like uniting them? | ||
Take the right and unite it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What could go wrong? | ||
Here I am, on my way to unite the right. | ||
August 12th, 2017. | ||
I wonder... I hope nothing goes wrong today. | ||
I hope the rally goes well today. | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Football nationalism says, probably because we get arrested. | ||
Yeah, hello? | ||
Save Western Civ says, please be careful. | ||
People in DC are crazy. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
I will be careful. | ||
James says, hey Nick, remember the Supreme Dark Lord. | ||
LOL. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Remember that joke? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Saxon says no fat bitches. | ||
This is our treehouse. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I remember that quote from the weekend stream to Save the West says Viva Italia. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Good job selling says gold bugs vindicated because gold. | ||
Yeah Rolex says excited to see 2020 CPAC infiltration videos King. | ||
Yep. | ||
Richard's Theory with the Ninjet. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
Says, keep up the good work, big guy. | ||
Really nice day for gold miners on the stock market. | ||
Here's your cut. | ||
Oh, well, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjet. | ||
Mr. Lennon says, how legit do you think predictive programming is? | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
Belizeus has got sick over the weekend. | ||
I'm in Sacramento. | ||
Pray for me. | ||
I'll pray for you. | ||
Plo Koonce says, the feel when you see an Aryan couple in public. | ||
Reproduce! | ||
Yep, yeah, me too. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Yeah, why not, right? | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
as an anti-Semite. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Plo Kuntz to Salveni at AFPAC 2021. | ||
Hope it's epic this year. | ||
Yeah, why not, right? | ||
Tucker Carlson. | ||
Donald Trump at AFPAC. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Molly Maguire says, Ryan Dawson kind of seemed like he had Asperger's. | ||
Well, that's not very nice. | ||
Ah, thank you. | ||
Glad you liked the tie. | ||
Okay, well, I stand corrected. | ||
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I thought, you know, bleach was, like, lethal, but, you know, maybe in small doses, right? | |
says Trump versus Bernie, King of Israel Smackdown. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Molly Maguire says two drops bleach per liter of water. | ||
Shake, then sit. | ||
Okay, well, I stand corrected. | ||
I thought, you know, bleach was like lethal, but maybe in small doses, right? | ||
Chancellor says, Nick, I will legit come from the UK to see you speak. | ||
Ah, well, I will be coming to the UK this year, so you might not have to do that, but hey, that'd be nice. | ||
Rindos is giving up YouTube for Lentz. | ||
See you when it's over. | ||
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I'm not on YouTube anymore. | |
Boopers is giving up YouTube for Lent. | ||
Hello, I'm not on YouTube. | ||
Boopers says Salvini will beat the shit out of the virus. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Skyfries says ice cream's in chat for our fallen Link Marines. | ||
Yeah, well. | ||
Well, good thing, you know, if you were dollar cost averaging, you are not going to be as hard hit, you know. | ||
I could say that the link situation has all gone according to my designs, you know. | ||
Like, I got off right when I needed to with Chainlink and, um, hello, dollar cost averaging check, hello 378 department, so... | ||
Link has been going well. | ||
I will just say that. | ||
This is not investment advice. | ||
Let's see, but yeah. | ||
F for all the, uh, the Lake Marines that went down with the ship today. | ||
It could have been at $4.50 forever, okay? | ||
I was waiting for it to go down. | ||
I'm like, $4.80? | ||
It's like $4.50 for weeks! | ||
For, I think, like two weeks it was above $4.00. | ||
Had to come down at some point, right? | ||
Molly McGuire says, after AFPAC, have all the Groipers rage CPAC. | ||
CPAC ends in the evening, so that's not gonna happen. | ||
Wait, Nick! | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm in a bad mood tonight. | ||
Wipers do this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Airwalks is... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm in a bad mood tonight. | ||
Airwalks is epic weekend lined up. | ||
Continental Congress check. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Continental Congress check. | ||
Mark Fuentes says, I belittle Dr. Ari Silver to death. | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
Yep. | ||
Funny, funny. | ||
Sponge says, fly into the CPAC Gaylord hole like it's Fortnite. | ||
Yeah, that's actually kind of funny. | ||
We could do that. | ||
We'll be hiding out in the wind tunnel at CPAC. | ||
Highland Gropers is the British Grenadiers. | ||
How do you pronounce that? | ||
Grenadiers. | ||
Grenadiers stays on as I leave my car. | ||
I never know how to pronounce that. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says I'll be schmooting with Jayden's Groyper crew in D.C. | ||
Oh, will you be? | ||
Reptards says D.C. | ||
Yeah, big if true. | ||
Reptards says D.C. | ||
about to get Groyped. | ||
It's America first and that's what's happening whether you like it or not. | ||
Yep. | ||
Very true. | ||
Lord Maryland says, DC is my backyard. | ||
I can't wait to see you there. | ||
Ha ha, yep. | ||
Me neither. | ||
Can't wait to see you, Rindo, in your backyard. | ||
Rindo says, Corona is simply God punishing the globalists. | ||
Well, I don't think it's the globalists that are getting sick. | ||
I think it's really more just like, you know, regular people. | ||
Globalists never get punished. | ||
I don't know if you realize that yet. | ||
Mark Fuentes says, bleach can be drank safely. | ||
Drunk? | ||
I think you mean drunk safely? | ||
I don't know if that's based or not. | ||
I'm not from Utah, so not very based to me, but maybe it checks out. | ||
is white men from Utah. | ||
Kind of based, though. | ||
I don't know if that's based or not. | ||
I'm not from Utah, so not very based to me. | ||
But maybe it checks out. | ||
I haven't looked into that. | ||
Molly Maguire says 229 cases in Italy, 13 cases UK, Ayo meds, take this L. Yeah, well we'll see how it shakes out. | ||
Connors says Leonardo da Vinci killed by virus in Italy. | ||
R.I.P. | ||
That's not funny. | ||
Beaubon says R.I.P. | ||
High IQ countries, Eurasia falling. | ||
Yep. | ||
Chad Bucket says who is more cringe, Bo Burnham or John Mulaney? | ||
Um, isn't Bo Burnham like bisexual or something? | ||
If so, he would be more cringe. | ||
But who... | ||
I'm trying to remember his special. | ||
All my, like... | ||
Well, all my friends in high school, they would always be, oh, let's watch Bo Burnham. | ||
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We, uh... | |
Yeah, high school is so cringe. | ||
All my friends were like stoners, and they would all like go smoke pot, and then we'd go back to the main guy's house and watch Netflix. | ||
And I'll admit, like, I actually vibed with them, even though I never smoked marijuana, for the record. | ||
I never smoked pot. | ||
I've never smoked anything in my life. | ||
I did kind of vibe with them because I'm obviously a very chill person. | ||
There was sort of overlap there between like shut-ins, gamers, like people that don't care to do much, go outside, very active people, and people that are like high all the time. | ||
So, you know, they'd go, they would have to go medicate and then they'd be chilling out. | ||
I'd just be chilling. | ||
I don't need pot to vibe, okay? | ||
I don't need marijuana to be chill, to vibe, to Just hang out, shoot the shit, talk, play cards, you know, play Smash, play COD, whatever. | ||
So maybe that's why. | ||
Maybe that's the overlap. | ||
That was where I was able to vibe. | ||
But anyway... | ||
They would all go do that and then, you know, we'd come back to the place and we would watch the... put on the Netflix comedy special. | ||
We watched all these stupid, countless, just ridiculous Netflix comedy specials. | ||
Bo Burnham. | ||
I think we watched a John Mulaney one. | ||
Bill Burr. | ||
There was one other one... where the name escapes me right now. | ||
There was another super cringe one. | ||
But anyway, so that was my experience with that. | ||
So I probably watched this Bo Burnham comedy special like two or three times because all my friends would put it on. | ||
I'd be like, oh, seriously, this guy again with the piano. | ||
The piano thing to me is so cringe. | ||
Owen Benjamin does it. | ||
Bo Burnham does it. | ||
I never thought the piano thing was funny. | ||
It is a very like, it's not our generation. | ||
Our generation does not find that funny. | ||
Like, oh! | ||
He's playing the piano, but he's playing it silly! | ||
He's playing a song, but it's silly lyrics! | ||
You know, that was never funny to me. | ||
That was never my sense of humor. | ||
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So... | |
For that reason I'd probably say Bo Burnham. | ||
At least John Mulaney. | ||
John Mulaney's like a fag. | ||
And he's, it's almost worse. | ||
It's almost worse. | ||
You have like fags that are like homosexuals and then you have fags that are like straight people. | ||
But they almost act, it's almost like worse because they act like fags. | ||
Or they act super effeminate or super weak or super, you know, whatever. | ||
But they're actually not even gay so it's almost like at least with the fag it's like well you have an excuse at least it's like well it's like kind of goes with the territory but you it's like just be a man you just got a man up obviously it's almost not worse but it's almost there it's it's right on the cusp | ||
So with John Mulaney at least even though he acts like a fag and he's kind of this goofy girly kind of a guy at least it's a more traditional like he wears a shirt and tie and he wears a suit and he does just a conventional stand-up routine. | ||
Bo Burnham is on the same level of being like a queer, but, you know, soy boy, for lack of a better word. | ||
But he does a very unconventional, I'm in a t-shirt and I'm on the piano. | ||
So I think that makes it worse. | ||
If I were to break it down, I would say they're on the same level of being like cringe, like soy boy. | ||
I hate that word, but there's like nothing else. | ||
What else do you call that? | ||
You know, Redditor, I don't know, Switchface, whatever you want to say. | ||
They're like on the same level as far as that, but the presentation is maybe what separates them out. | ||
John Mulaney, he's much more conventional, much more like put together, versus Bo Burnham who's like, no, I'm different, I'm a millennial. | ||
I'm a millennial and I'm... I'm singing a song, I'm playing the keyboard. | ||
I hate Bo Burnham, man. | ||
Okay, uh, let's move on. | ||
I really can't even tell you how much. | ||
I just hate it so much. | ||
I'm not even, like, a comedian, but I do consider myself, like, somebody who, like, understands comedy. | ||
I'm not a comedian. | ||
I don't, like, do stand-up comedy. | ||
It's very different. | ||
People say to me all the time, Oh, you're funny. | ||
You should be a comedian. | ||
But it's very different. | ||
I'm like incidentally funny. | ||
I'm like a funny guy, but I'm not a comedian. | ||
It's the, even the idea of like getting up on stage and being like, okay, everybody time to be funny. | ||
I hate that. | ||
Like that makes me mad. | ||
I don't know why, but it just, it's just so against my temperament. | ||
I can't pinpoint what it is, but like, okay, I'm going to make you laugh now. | ||
Are you ready to laugh? | ||
I'm going to be funny now. | ||
That in itself is just, I think it's a generational thing. | ||
It's too earnest. | ||
It's too upfront. | ||
Yeah, everything about my generation is almost like subversive and nihilistic, countercultural, right? | ||
Ironic. | ||
It is not... | ||
It's not supposed to be out there and up front and all that so maybe it's a generational thing but so I don't consider myself a comedian but as somebody that is funny that thinks a lot about what it means to be funny and what is funny to see people like Bo Burnham it's just like it's they're almost worse than like my political enemies to me you know like the kind of anger that or not anger but the I don't know. | ||
The hatred that he arouses, it goes pretty deep. | ||
Airwalk says, pandemic? | ||
That's a racist conspiracy theory. | ||
Ah, great super chat. | ||
Boopers says, my Italian buddy is on semi-lockdown. | ||
This is real. | ||
Yep. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, meds are doomed. | ||
Yeah, how many times has that been said throughout history? | ||
Plokoon says, blacks? | ||
Jews? | ||
Mike will get it done. | ||
Well, I don't know what that means. | ||
Molly McGuire says at least no whites got it, only Italian dabs and nay-nays. | ||
Ah, very funny. | ||
Bad Faith posters says coronavirus can spread through pee-pee. | ||
Okay. | ||
Boopers has just bought Patriot Supply. | ||
Three weeks to ship. | ||
Ah, great. | ||
Reptard says floor Big Macs and bleach water at the ready. | ||
Flying Dutchman says 4D Corona chest to close all borders. | ||
Globos wrecked. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Airwalks says apparently 20% of Iran's infections were fatal. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Flying Dutchman says, as long as my family is okay, the economy can rot in hell. | ||
Yeah, that is a very realistic mentality. | ||
The economy doesn't affect me! | ||
I understand the sentiment about the GDP, but the economy does affect us. | ||
It just so happens that the fate of your family and the economy are actually intertwined in the society. | ||
The economy's gonna crash. | ||
Doesn't matter to me. | ||
I only... Well, you know, how do you feed your family with money that you get from your job? | ||
And you know, your job is the economy. | ||
What do you pay for? | ||
Goods and services with money that are the economy. | ||
So, unless you've got like a lifetime supply of everything, like the economy is kind of how we organize our resources, which is directly related to the well-being of your family. | ||
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So... | |
As long as my family's okay, the economy can rise. | ||
I have a baby. | ||
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As long as my diaper isn't full, I will be okay. | |
Okay. | ||
Sounds good to me. | ||
Some of these people just take, it's like, we could have a reasonable take about like, oh, people that worship GDP are wrong. | ||
We should focus on the family. | ||
But then there are people like, economy means nothing to me. | ||
Economy doesn't matter. | ||
What matters to me is, Oh yeah, congratulations. | ||
You're the most based, most red-billed person ever. | ||
Robo talkers the same as bird swine. | ||
Ebola, this does not exist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Poop coins as nothing will happen. | ||
Okay. | ||
Holy servants as stocks 15% off. | ||
Buy up boys. | ||
Also, where can we follow the AFPAC weekend event and streams? | ||
God bless. | ||
Where can you follow? | ||
Well, Twitter and DLive of course. | ||
Yeah, you can follow my Twitter or DLive. | ||
We'll be posting everything around, so... Doomer Squidward says, what masks should we invest in again? | ||
I don't know, dude, look it up. | ||
N100 is the one model. | ||
I don't know the name of the other. | ||
Groipen says, it's just a flu, bro. | ||
Yep. | ||
Green Cedars says, a food crisis just in time for the Lent Fast. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
Sheeny, that's a good point. | ||
The food scarcity. | ||
Hey, well, we're gonna be hungry anyway. | ||
Sheeny says there have been attacks on Asians in Australia, but if anyone throws hands I'm a cough on them. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Airwalks says to the super chat are asking about masks. | ||
It's n100 and p100. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
Has says is a trip to EU not a good idea because of the corona? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Reptards says unironically go to mypatriotsupply.com. | ||
Vincent got you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Poopcoins says VIX reached a one-year high. | ||
The volatility index. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Conner says Bernie won the caucus. | ||
It's a pun about gay sex. | ||
Good job. | ||
Bad Faith Posters says nice Coomer joke. | ||
Yep. | ||
Pabst says favorite burger chain, favorite chicken chain. | ||
My favorite burger chain. | ||
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I don't know. | |
The Pooh chain. | ||
For chicken, the P chain. | ||
Pooh is my favorite burger chain. | ||
And P is my favorite chain. | ||
Nick, what is your favorite color? | ||
Nick, what is your favorite color? | ||
What is your favorite burger? | ||
Favorite burger? | ||
Oh, I don't... I've answered this question about 10 million times. | ||
I think it's probably In-N-Out and favorite chicken chain? | ||
Probably Popeye's. | ||
I don't really like chicken very much, honestly. | ||
The staples for the chicken... I don't like McChicken. | ||
I don't... Chick-fil-A is okay. | ||
I don't love Chick-fil-A. | ||
I don't... I don't like... Popeye's is good. | ||
Popeye's probably my favorite but I'm not like oh boy Popeye's you know sometimes I get a taste for it. | ||
Today I had KFC for the first time in a long time. | ||
Somebody recommended to me their famous bowl and | ||
I was talking to somebody recently and they said that the that they don't like KFC but they get the famous bowl there and that's like the best thing on the menu and it's got it's all mashed potatoes like mashed potatoes mixed in with corn and gravy and there's chicken like popcorn chicken in there as well and it's all just like mixed together and it was pretty good it was pretty filling it was a pretty hearty meal you know lots of uh you got your potatoes in there you got your | ||
Your protein you got your vegetable the corn you got your vegetable you got corn in there mixed in I Went to the I didn't even know what it was. | ||
I pull up there and I'm thinking I'll just like improvise it I'll just normally I plan it out whenever I go out. | ||
It's a little bit stressful So what you know you have to read like the whole menu and figure out combos and everything so normally I'll look at the menu before I go to the drive-thru and And I should have done that. | ||
But somebody recommended the Famous Bowl and I pulled up and I thought, like, oh, I'll just find the Famous Bowl on the menu and see what it's about. | ||
But I pull up and, like, I can't find it on the menu and I'm like, what do I do? | ||
I said, okay, so, like, what's the deal with your Famous Bowl? | ||
And I'm like, you know, is it a meal? | ||
Is it a standalone thing? | ||
Do you get a side? | ||
Like, what's the deal with it? | ||
What's in it? | ||
Is it a big meal? | ||
Do I have to get something else with it? | ||
Like, I have no idea how to play here. | ||
I don't eat at KFC. | ||
It's like Taco Bell, you know that you're not gonna order one burrito. | ||
You know that like, oh, you need like a big item, maybe a couple small ones, right? | ||
You get a combo. | ||
You know the program there. | ||
You know the portions and the contents and everything. | ||
With this, I'm like, so I'm just like, I'm just like, okay, well, what's in it? | ||
She's like, oh, it's this, that, and the other. | ||
I'm like, well, how big is it? | ||
Like, what's the deal? | ||
What's the story with this? | ||
Does it come with sides? | ||
Is it whatever? | ||
You know, you can imagine who was on the other end of the microphone. | ||
She wasn't very helpful. | ||
Let's just put it that way. | ||
She wasn't very helpful. | ||
So I'm like trying, I'm like, all right, just give me the famous bowl. | ||
I'm thinking like, oh, this is not going to be filling. | ||
It's just like one thing, you know, usually you got to get like a, you know, a couple of items, you know, you go to McDonald's, you need to order your entree, a side, maybe an extra sandwich, whatever. | ||
But, you know, she hands me the bag. | ||
It's just got my famous bowl. | ||
And it was a pretty substantial heavy thing, so. | ||
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Pretty good. | |
I recommend it. | ||
I recommend it, but I usually go for Popeye's for chicken. | ||
We live in the Matrix. | ||
Tell your mods to wake up. | ||
People are Fed posting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mods. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Mods. | ||
Can we? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
Fraticelli says working class lives at my job. | ||
Think Bernie is crazy. | ||
I'm telling you it's not gonna be what people think. | ||
Josh the Removers has lost all my $20 of profit invested in AMD. | ||
Well yeah, probably because of the supply chain issues. | ||
Purple Ether says, COVID helps Trump open borders, Bernie is toast. | ||
You think? | ||
I don't know, I think an economic contraction is going to hurt Trump no matter the cause. | ||
Belize says, thanks for the Bernie loss, white pill king. | ||
Ah, you're welcome for your white pill. | ||
They must be watching the show and like, hey guys, this is a good thing. | ||
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People are like, hey! | |
It's going good. | ||
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I imagine that's like people watching the show. | |
And I'm like, oh, it's a bad day today. | ||
Here's your black pill. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
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No, this isn't bad. | |
I come on the next day. | ||
Hey, everybody. | ||
This is good for us. | ||
Hey, oh, all right. | ||
Yeah, it's going well. | ||
OK, you know, people watching the show, people watching on their phone or their laptop. | ||
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What? | |
No! | ||
Blackpilled again. | ||
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Oh, it's good? | |
Oh, yeah! | ||
Turn up! | ||
Time to take another Whitepill. | ||
Everything is... People are so, like, you know... It's ups and downs, very bipolar. | ||
Whitepilled, Blackpilled. | ||
Whitepilled, lost another Blackpill. | ||
Oh, it's an emotional rollercoaster. | ||
Watch the show. | ||
You're welcome for the Whitepill. | ||
Am I mean today? | ||
I feel like I'm being mean today. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's always... I can never tell. | ||
It's very difficult to ascertain. | ||
Are people's superchats, you know, are they like bad on a given night or am I just more irritable? | ||
You can never really know. | ||
I can never really know if it's me or if it's you. | ||
I can never really know if I'm being justified and, you know, in sort of... | ||
Pulling back at these superchats and being intense and so on. | ||
I can never tell if it's justifiably a negative reaction or if I'm just in a bad, if I'm in a foul mood. | ||
I can't tell. | ||
Usually I err on the side of foul mood because I typically am in a bad mood, but... | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I'm trying to moderate, but some of these things it's like, oh, thanks for the white pill, King. | ||
Oh, you got it, buddy. | ||
Hey, everybody. | ||
It's sunny every time, all the time. | ||
The sun never disappears. | ||
It's always going to be warm, and you're never going to be sad. | ||
And it's ice cream for dinner, and it's no bedtime. | ||
And we're going to the carnival tomorrow and every day. | ||
And tomorrow's Christmas. | ||
All right, Nick! | ||
You said it! | ||
I mean, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
Jargo, thanks for the white bill! | ||
Yeah, yeah man, no problem. | ||
Jargo says, with a possible global pandemic, do you think this would embolden support for universal healthcare? | ||
I don't think so, no. | ||
Purple Aether says, do you have a rural bug out location or staying put? | ||
I mean, I have a couple bug out locations, but I don't think it's gonna come to that. | ||
I think it's just gonna be like, for this, hunker down, have your supplies. | ||
I don't, well, we don't know. | ||
But I don't think it'll turn into, like, rioting in the streets, like, lockdown in the city. | ||
I don't think it'll get to the point where I have to, like, leave. | ||
Who knows? | ||
It could be that bad, but I don't know. | ||
I'm out in the suburbs, so, I mean, I doubt they would shut down, like, the whole Chicagoland area. | ||
Then again, we might, like, be looking back on this in a few months and being like, damn, they really be shutting down the whole Chicagoland area. | ||
They really quarantined, you know, 8 million people. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Flying Dutchman says the US would probably be better if Russians ran it. | ||
I love when people you know, this is this is what you would call defeating the purpose, right? | ||
Well America be better if that well America would be better if Americans were running it, you know. | ||
The problem is it's these transnational elites. | ||
I don't want Russians to run America. | ||
I want Americans to run America, you know. | ||
Well, we might as well have Russians run our country. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I thought, you know, aren't we supposed to oppose foreign interference? | ||
Birchgolds... I understand the sentiment, but... Birchgolds says, first time super chat. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Polish American says, practicing feigning my support for Israel to work in DC. | ||
It's like throwing up in my mouth. | ||
Have to do it, but you have to do it. | ||
Look, you just got to get over yourself. | ||
You have to just, you have to disable something in your head. | ||
Maybe it's something that I never had, but that you just have to be able to, you know, turn off your, your, I don't know what that would be. | ||
You have to become completely apathetic. | ||
on a certain level not become like completely apathetic where you stop caring about the cause and the mission and everything but you have to just uh defuse whatever's preventing you from doing what is necessary that's if you have to be like oh i can't stomach this it's never gonna happen you're never gonna make it you gotta just assimilate It's gotta be like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and you just gotta become one of the aliens. | ||
Walking around. | ||
Yeah, closest ally. | ||
What are you, an anti-Semite? | ||
Whatever. | ||
It's just how it's gotta be. | ||
Better yet, just don't talk about it. | ||
Just don't talk about it. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, A, Tony. | ||
Yep, I remember that. | ||
Saxon says, Lefties versus Ziocons. | ||
They all bat for the same team. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Groip says, code word, Ronald McDonald. | |
Pabst says, which camp of Jewish people is Gottfried, Unz, and Miller in? | ||
Well, there are exceptions, obviously, to every rule. | ||
I would say there are exceptions. | ||
Gottfried, Unz, and Miller, I don't believe, are hardcore Zionists, and they're not lefties. | ||
So, you know, again, this is not—you would only say, oh, which camp, if you're making a blanket judgment about every Jew that walks on the earth, which we're not doing— We're talking about two political factions of political Jewish people who act in political ways even if they're not in politics, the industry itself, right? | ||
If that's finance or Hollywood or media. | ||
We're not talking about every single person in the world. | ||
You know, we're not talking about every Jewish person that is alive or even probably most Jewish people that are alive. | ||
We're talking about these political factions that exist. | ||
and uh at this high level in the same way that i'm not like in a camp of you know white people white you know anglo internationalist versus pat buchanan right i mean like i don't know i guess i'd be in the pat buchanan part but you know what i mean like i'm not in the elite i'm not in the uh system so it's not a blanket judgment on everybody in the world godfrey dunes and miller are three exceptions Cheese says here's a couple of shekels. | ||
It ain't easy being cheesy. | ||
Flying Dutchman says if only we could merge. | ||
Okay, I'm just not reading that and I think you should get banned for that one actually. | ||
Joe Blow says, because it's not cute, and it's actually not funny. | ||
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If only we could view socialism and nationalism, hee hee hee. | |
Okay, yeah, that's not funny. | ||
Joe Blow says, good job on Alex Jones today, King. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I want him banned. | ||
Get him banned. | ||
Mods, let's get this guy out of here. | ||
That's three strikes. | ||
You're out. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, wash your hands. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Andrew Jackson says, have you tried Fatburger? | ||
Best burger joint. | ||
Yeah, I've had Fatburger. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
Patriots is okay, but Cod zombies is fun though, especially origins. | ||
Yeah, I know it's a fun game, but you know, it's all about Joe blows is great show tonight. | ||
Thanks purple ether says think publicly funding elections would stop a pack Probably not Fraticelli says gonna bash in Nazi skulls afraid of roaches I don't know what that means Yeah, thank you. | ||
He's on the D-List? | ||
Wow, that's a big promotion. | ||
Yeah, well, I don't know why people... Nick, did you hear about this show? | ||
They're all bad, dude. | ||
actor owen benjamin he's on the d-list wow it's a big promotion uh damn dawes says hbo has a show about lindbergh and america first it looks awful basically shows us in world war ii was no better than nazis yeah well i don't know why people nick did you're about this show they're all bad dude what do you expect saxon says nick going death wish mode on south side punks | ||
Haha Takeover says I've got a lot going on does a 12-hour stream. | ||
I do have a lot going on. | ||
Do you think that's not true? | ||
King larynx is who will Bernie's VP be if he gets a nomination? | ||
Um, I Don't know. | ||
I think it's too early to tell Ogres says Benny sent me to revive Shrek memes. | ||
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Yeah, okay What is this? | |
Mark says, shout out to your many Albanian fans from the Bronx. | ||
Ah, well thanks. | ||
Mendicant says, vertigo is in my family. | ||
Heart and back causes, just FYI. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
We live in the Matrix says, my dad is a U.S. | ||
civil servant over in South Korea. | ||
He can't even go to work right now. | ||
Press P to pray. | ||
Ah, yes, praying for your dad. | ||
Hope that goes well. | ||
300 Spartans says, Obama DHS told Haney to, what is this, to something? | ||
Declassify files on Islamic terror. | ||
Is that what that says? | ||
It just says Dell. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Boopers says raised Italian in Jersey. | ||
We don't eat Subway. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Globos. | ||
The Subway between Club Story has me in nostalgia mode. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hooplas is wrong to simp for the Virgin Mary. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Do you know what S.I.M.P. | ||
stands for? | ||
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S.I.M.P. | |
stands for Sucker Idolizing Mediocre P.U.S.S.Y. | ||
So, if you're using that in the same word as the Mother of God, I think that's probably your problem. | ||
Lord Marilyn says, My favorite Italian deli is called Nick's. | ||
Very good. | ||
Cool. | ||
Hoopla says, I punched a hole in the wall. | ||
Is this nationalism? | ||
Okay. | ||
Unheating says around... Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
Bad Karma says Stefan Molyneux thoughts. | ||
I think he's a cringe loser and a coward and a liar and he has no integrity. | ||
And that's not just because he, like, unfollowed me on Twitter or whatever, but it's because it's clear from his whole modus operandi that What is best for Stefan Molyneux's career? | ||
He's not going to save his own wallet, really. | ||
You know, you look at all of his decisions, even the direction of his ideology, and it's like, hmm, what is good for Stefan Molyneux? | ||
Hmm, what is best for Stefan Molyneux? | ||
What is best for Stefan Molyneux's career? | ||
What is best for Stefan Molyneux's wallet? | ||
What is best for Stefan Molyneux's reputation and his connections? | ||
I mean, that is what Stefan Molyneux thinks about. | ||
And look, that wouldn't matter. | ||
On some level, I guess everybody's out for themselves. | ||
On some level, you have to be out for yourself because you can only make impact insofar as you are influential. | ||
Woe is the martyr who destroys themselves and self-immolates because they were so principled, right? | ||
So on some level you have to look out for your own interests. | ||
This guy made this drama queen with philosophy. | ||
Oh, I'm a philosopher. | ||
All I care about is philosophy. | ||
You must donate more money to me so that I can discover more. | ||
I am the best philosopher in the world. | ||
You are not a philosopher. | ||
You are a merchant. | ||
You sell things on the internet, okay? | ||
You lead people on by dog-whistling, and then when it actually comes to the robber meeting the road, you back off. | ||
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You go, oh, hmm, I hope this person's not Jewish. | |
I hope, you know, I mean, he will lead people on. | ||
Oh, maybe I'm based. | ||
Maybe I'm based. | ||
Maybe I'm hinting at something. | ||
Maybe I'm dog-whistling. | ||
Oh, but no, no, I'm totally a Zionist. | ||
Oh, no, no, no, I'm totally in the pocket of everybody. | ||
Oh, no, no, I would never say anything that's actually going to challenge anybody. | ||
No. | ||
I just want people to keep donating. | ||
You have to donate to keep philosophy going! | ||
Keep donating for philosophy! | ||
It's so transparent. | ||
I hope people acknowledge, at the very least, That I have never asked for money. | ||
I hope people understand that distinction in their head. | ||
That for as long as I've done this show, I have never once said, we really need money. | ||
Please, I've ne- and I know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
I've done 553 shows. | ||
You think I need to go back and watch every one? | ||
I've never. | ||
It's never happened because that's never what the show has been about. | ||
The principle of this show is make good content and people donate to see it. | ||
You make good content and people throw in tips because it is good content. | ||
You make the product and people will pay for it. | ||
The money will follow. | ||
And all the optimization for that is me, right? | ||
I mean, figuring out how to enhance the show or enhance the viewership. | ||
That's all about the product, right? | ||
Getting it out to people and so on. | ||
That's like my job. | ||
But I've never done a video. | ||
I've never done one of these videos where you see so often where it's like they'll publish a video that says, please help. | ||
I only ask one time a year, but please donate to keep America First going. | ||
What I've said in the past is, you know, if you want to throw in five bucks for the subscription, it helps the show, but it's never been like, please. | ||
It's been like, if you want, if you like what you see, this is how we make money, and you could give us a tip, right? | ||
But this guy, it's like every month, give more money, give more money. | ||
We need more money for philosophy. | ||
I need more money to do philosophy. | ||
Philosophy is, if you think about the great philosophers like Socrates or Plato or Aristotle, Philosophy is the perfect act because it is entirely mental, because it requires actually no money or resources or equipment or any of your philosopher, right? | ||
So that's a problem. | ||
I'm this philosopher and I'm this fearless truth seeker and truth teller and debater and I'll debate anybody. | ||
Oh, but Nick Fuentes is blacklisted by the Zionists? | ||
Never heard of him? | ||
Oh, who's Nick Fuentes? | ||
I never heard of him. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
I was never following him. | ||
I never had him on my show. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
I don't know that man, right? | ||
So, oh, okay, dude. | ||
Yeah, whatever. | ||
We see right through you, dude. | ||
We see right through you. | ||
You're a fucking actor. | ||
That is what you are. | ||
You were a stage actor, and you're an actor now, okay? | ||
You were a libertarian when that was hot, And now you're, you know, this libertarian nationalist now, and you're a Trump supporter, and you go to Poland, and you do a documentary, and all this. | ||
But then, uh-oh, but somebody makes the phone call, and we see what the real priorities are. | ||
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So, that's okay, that's okay. | |
I never forget, I never forget these things. | ||
Maybe that will never mean anything, but that is a fact. | ||
So, that's my opinion on Stefan Molyneux. | ||
You know, he's debating Faust, he's debating all these people, but... | ||
You know, it doesn't even address, even like Faith Goldie, if you want another example, if you think it's just a personal thing. | ||
Faith Goldie's another perfect example of, Faith Goldie has helped this guy out so much, and Stefan Molyneux did nothing, did nothing for her when she was running for Mayor of Toronto. | ||
I don't know if you remember, but... | ||
I think last year she had a pretty, it was great publicity, I mean she was all over the news and it was a pretty interesting project. | ||
She ran for mayor of Toronto and this guy didn't retweet her, didn't have her on his show, anything like that, no support. | ||
And Faith Goldie's been very kind to him from what I understand. | ||
So this is a pattern. | ||
And this has happened to a lot of other people as well. | ||
And you know, we have a word for that, it's called cowardice. | ||
That's called no integrity. | ||
And we see a lot of that. | ||
That's Jordan Peterson. | ||
That's a lot of these guys. | ||
And look, that's okay. | ||
On some level, we have to be allied with these people, with some of them. | ||
But we can never forget what they really are. | ||
And I keep these mental categories pretty organized. | ||
But yeah, so that's my take on the actor. | ||
The Aptor! | ||
The Thespian! | ||
The Thespian Molyneux! | ||
Whoa! | ||
I'm a philosopher! | ||
Don't make a joke about genocide! | ||
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I'm the Thespian Philosopher! | |
The time for arguments is over! | ||
The globalist is taking over, right? | ||
But don't make a joke about the Holocaust! | ||
Oh, do Jews run the media? | ||
Well, you can't call me an anti-Semite because my grandparents died in the Holocaust. | ||
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I'm actually Jewish myself. | |
The actor, the eternal actor, Stefan Molyneux, right? | ||
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Bitch! | |
Shut up, bitch! | ||
That's why no one watches your content anymore. | ||
You're boring. | ||
You do a live stream, and you don't get any of the views that I do, because I'm epic, and you're a bald loser. | ||
And those are my feelings on that. | ||
Let's see, we've got Joblos, is anybody making money from coronavirus stock crash? | ||
Well, we'll see, we'll see. | ||
We could have an opportunity for a big recovery. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, bleach gets neutralized when it kills bacteria. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Huh, didn't know that. | ||
James says, okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
Well, that's what it says. | ||
Frodo says, hope corona epidemic will cull the bad superchats. | ||
Yeah, hopefully all the bad superchatters No, I think that's over the line. | ||
Help all the bad superchatters get coronavirus. | ||
I would never say something like that. | ||
Lauren says, mind if I schmood in DC? | ||
Don't mind if you schmood, big guy. | ||
You're welcome to join us. | ||
Based Coder Bros says, Google says Grenadier. | ||
Grenadier. | ||
That's what I thought it was. | ||
Chicken on a Wrap says, you put up with us five days a week, it's a miracle your room still has walls. | ||
Here's some lemons. | ||
Hey, well thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Yeah, it is a very difficult task. | ||
It's a labor of love, though. | ||
I come over here, I sweat, I bleed, I ache, I hurt two hours a day. | ||
Receiving money for talking and I and I do it for you. | ||
I really am a trooper in that way McDonald Borger says important question. | ||
Who do you mean and smash? | ||
Well, I play a lot of people in smash I mean Ness. | ||
Ness is my favorite to play. | ||
I'm probably the best as Ness. | ||
But I also play as Rob, I play as Metroid at times, Kirby, and lately I've been playing as Bowser as well. | ||
And what I really like about Bowser is the sort of kamikaze, when you do the down B. Is it the down B? | ||
And you grab him and you flip upside down and you throw him off the map. | ||
That is a good move, I like that. | ||
My strategy, and I'm not really good at Smash, I don't really know what the controls do. | ||
I know what the A button does, I know what the B button does, I know that they've got directional actions, but I don't really know much beyond that, okay? | ||
I'm not gonna lie to you, I don't know what the button is for the shield, I think it's one of the shoulder buttons. | ||
I don't know what the button is to grab. | ||
I think it's a shoulder button. | ||
I've been playing this game for like six years and I don't really even know the controls because I've never owned it. | ||
But what I do like to do in Smash is just learn the B moves really well. | ||
The Ness, you know, up, side, just pressing the B button. | ||
I've learned how to do those moves really well and it's really more like a campaign of frustration. | ||
You know where you don't have to actually beat somebody you just have to hit them with a you just have to spam them with the same move so many times that they start making errors or with bowser you know you just throw them off the map once they have one less life than you and then you win you know so this is really my it's uh when you don't have the ability to face somebody head-on you have to find these other ways to get around it if you don't know how to play you have to find other ways to do it Uh, let's see. | ||
Florios says, I wumbo, you wumbo, he, she, we wumbo. | ||
Nick at AFPAC. | ||
I don't know what that has to do with AFPAC. | ||
Flying Dutchman says, Norm MacDonald's the only good comedian. | ||
Uh, no, I think there's other good comedians, actually. | ||
But he is good. | ||
WD says, how many presidents support the guns? | ||
Yeah, I remember that quote from the weekend. | ||
Seymour, excuse me. | ||
Seymour says, great appearance on the Killstream. | ||
Great show. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
Purple says, will you quarantine from family if they go outside? | ||
I might have to. | ||
Sit2P says, AF is some great entertainment. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Glad you enjoy. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Bob White. | ||
is that a movie? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
WD says, Cran eating Nick is my favorite character. | ||
Okay. | ||
Chicken on a raft says something. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Airwalks says, most fast food chicken is awful. | ||
Bob White is great. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Bob White. | ||
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Is that a restaurant? | |
I don't know what that is. | ||
uh Uh, bad faith poster says if you... Okay, I'm just not going to read that. | ||
Joe Bloss' RGC merch out? | ||
Yo, baste, I'll have to check that out. | ||
Takeover says, they say you are what you eat, but I don't remember eating a rabbit holocaust denier. | ||
I don't, yeah, I'm not that. | ||
And I'm not, I, look, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Mark Fuentes might be a holocaust belittler, but neither him or I have ever denied. | ||
Chicken on a raft says foul mood. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Somewhere in Kansas says Ryan Dawson YouTube interview thumbnail cringe. | ||
I don't know what the thumbnail is. | ||
Booper says it's cool super chatter abuse keeps us coming back. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Reptard says it's always interesting to see what chats will trigger a monologue from Nick. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, some things make me think. | ||
Some things don't. | ||
Tom Elise is praying for you this week, big guy. | ||
Love your work. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Armenian Groyper says, me and Big Money Wagee got a little OCD. | ||
Here's another Ninjagini to make it an even 100k. | ||
Hey! | ||
Well, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Are we at 100k? | ||
What do you mean 100k? | ||
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I don't know what that means. | |
All-time donations or is that... I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
Well, thanks anyway. | ||
Much appreciated for the Ninjagini. | ||
Static says, FYI, new Xbox GPU will be 12 teraflop. | ||
I don't know what that means, but cool. | ||
Poopcoin says, have you seen the Window of Life stream? | ||
Still no. | ||
Rugal says, simp also comes from the actual word simpering. | ||
Not as far as I know. | ||
I believe it is the acronym, but nice try. | ||
300 Spartan says, short for delete PS super chat so bad tonight. | ||
Yeah, and well, you were kind of contributing with that really bad abbreviation there. | ||
Yeah, I'm an iPhone user. | ||
They're slowing my iPhone down! | ||
I've got, I think, what is it, an iPhone 8? | ||
Yeah, it doesn't say. | ||
I've got an iPhone 8, I think. | ||
And they're slowing it down! | ||
I got some AirPods and I have an iPhone. | ||
Yeah, I'm an iPhone user. | ||
They're slowing my iPhone down. | ||
I've got, I think, what is it, an iPhone 8? | ||
Yeah, it doesn't say. | ||
I've got an iPhone 8, I think. | ||
And they're slowing it down. | ||
I feel so helpless. | ||
It's so cringe. | ||
They literally, and they admit to doing it, when they release new phones, they go in and they slow down the old ones. | ||
You, maybe you know this, maybe you don't. | ||
I didn't know this for a long time. | ||
I found this out a few years ago. | ||
They actively, they make these software updates. | ||
And the software updates makes your phone worse. | ||
So I'll open up Twitter and the lag is terrible and I can't do that because I have to block like a hundred people every day and you know how impatient you become when you like block somebody and then you swipe right and then it takes you like three seconds to get back to the other screen and it's like freezes up on you? | ||
I cannot use this machine to do the industrial level social media activity that I do. | ||
So I'm gonna have to get a new phone. | ||
But I don't want to get a new phone. | ||
It's the most annoying thing in the world. | ||
This phone works just fine. | ||
The screen is intact. | ||
I haven't broken it. | ||
I'm very responsible with my devices. | ||
I've never broken a phone, ever. | ||
But because they slow them down, then you have to go out and pay a thousand dollars and you gotta... | ||
Do a backup for your phone and import it on a new phone and then you got to get used to a new interface. | ||
They took the button away. | ||
I don't want to do the face thing. | ||
I want the button. | ||
I don't want to do the swiping. | ||
I want a button. | ||
I want a passcode. | ||
I don't want it to be recording my face at all times. | ||
I don't want it to have my face profile watching me all the time. | ||
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So, whatever. | |
That's that. | ||
I'm not happy about it. | ||
I don't like, I don't like all that. | ||
I wish things could just be so simple. | ||
I just like to do, I just like, I don't like the change. | ||
There's always an update. | ||
It's always figure something else out. | ||
Do this transitional task. | ||
It's always, can't you just do the same thing the same way every day until you die? | ||
Can't I just do that? | ||
Oh, whatever. | ||
So, yeah, that's, that's another rant. | ||
Base Jimbrose says, keep making the great content, King. | ||
Looking forward to seeing the AFPAC streams. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
Maga Country says, great roast of Molyneux. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
It's a little, I don't know, maybe that's a little too far, but it's just like, it's just so cringe. | ||
I can't imagine just like totally ghosting somebody like that over a joke. | ||
You know, it's like, oh, the, well, the powers that be said he's controversial. | ||
I'm just going to ghost you. | ||
Like, What's wrong with you? | ||
I mean, it's like, whatever, like, you're a dick. | ||
But then, you know, you're gonna add into it this... And he's the biggest blowhard when it comes to this stuff. | ||
The truth! | ||
The truth! | ||
Philosophy! | ||
It's like, oh, blow it out your ass, dude. | ||
Blow it out your ass, man. | ||
You don't mean it. | ||
So... | ||
And that is what makes me the angriest, is when people stop acting like human beings because of the system. | ||
Those are the people that I have the least respect for. | ||
People that they, you know... Do you know what I mean when I'm... Do you know what I'm getting at when I say that? | ||
Like... Even with my friends from high school, it's like people that will stop being a human being to you... Like, it would be one thing if Stefan messaged me and said, like, oh, like, listen... | ||
I think you're great, and I like your content, and I said when you were on my show that you're a bright guy and blah blah blah, but I got unfollowed because I've got all this. | ||
Now would I lose respect? | ||
Yeah, I mean a little bit. | ||
But I would also understand, because I'm a professional. | ||
And I understand the risks and the stakes. | ||
And he's in Canada, and it's different laws there, and it's a different situation. | ||
I get it. | ||
But if he had sent me a message and said, you know, like, look, I like what you're doing, but you're just pushing it too far. | ||
We can't be aligned. | ||
I'm a professional. | ||
I'm an adult. | ||
I can understand that and say, you know what? | ||
Fair enough. | ||
It's unfortunate that's the case, but so be it. | ||
I get it. | ||
And I've had the same conversation with other people, actually. | ||
I'm an extreme pragmatist. | ||
And if he said that to Faith Goldie, if he said to Faith Goldie, look, you know, you're in legal trouble with this, and, you know, there's considerations that maybe you don't understand for me, and I've got a family, and I've got to do whatever, like, look, I would get it. | ||
But there's no, like, this human thing. | ||
They're like, oh, no, no, you're, like, dead to me. | ||
You're dead to me because the ADL said so. | ||
Well, then it's like you're almost worse than the ADL. | ||
Because it's like, I'm not your enemy. | ||
I've become dead to you because I'm the enemy of the ADL. | ||
And what does that say about you? | ||
You know? | ||
So that's where it really, it's like... That is when you really earn my derision, so... | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
He did his part. | ||
He did his part. | ||
He red-pilled me in a lot of ways. | ||
He red-pilled a lot of people. | ||
Now we transition. | ||
People change. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Zoomer Benson says, Nick, is your Mustang a V6 or a V8? | ||
It's a V6. | ||
Archer says, do you plan to continue your geopolitics podcast? | ||
Do I plan to continue my geopolitics podcast from 2018? | ||
From summer 2018? | ||
No, no immediate plans for that. | ||
People be like, this isn't enough. | ||
You know, two hours a night, more than two hours a night, and you know, a new website, and a conference, and a college tour, and 12-hour streams on the weekend. | ||
But, but is there more? | ||
But can I have more? | ||
Uh, AF fan says, C-virus spreading everywhere but Israel. | ||
Uh, no, I don't, I don't think that's true. | ||
Cookie Crumb says, but were you aware Molly knew was ranked fourth beat egg on Instagram? | ||
Yeah, the egg thing is a lot less funny when you realize he's cringe. | ||
Uh, Florio says, no fat bitches allowed in the treehouse this week. | ||
Yep. | ||
Bad faith bolster says yeah funny Some of these is just like oh, yeah, okay, okay? | ||
So many conversations so many conversations. | ||
I have with people internally. | ||
I'm just like screaming because I'm just like Externally I have to just be like Yep. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Wow! | ||
Seriously? | ||
And internally, I'm just like, okay, stop talking! | ||
Stop it, you know? | ||
I get it. | ||
I understand. | ||
I'm not interested. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, is that a bad way to be? | ||
Probably. | ||
I'm an impatient... | ||
Misanthropic. | ||
I'm, you know, I'm a hermit kind of a person, okay? | ||
It's just my temperament. | ||
It's just the way intrinsically that I am. | ||
My parents are not this way. | ||
You know, my mom, she's so gregarious and so conversational. | ||
My father's the same way. | ||
My father is so interested in other people and what they're up to and everything and I just in my, I don't know, it's just like who I am. | ||
I'm a lot, I think, like my mom's side of the family in that way. | ||
I think her, like, her mom is a lot like that and I think that's much more alike. | ||
There's some issues on that side where they're a little bit more... What would you say? | ||
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They're a little bit more... | |
private people would be it would be a way to say it so maybe I'm more like that but you know people talk to me and some of these super chats they're like hey Nick but I'm like oh yeah that's very funny okay is that what you want to hear you so so funny okay great job you said the funny thing Wow congratulations So at a certain point I can only take so much. | ||
I really am an introvert in that way. | ||
It's just after so much exposure to like people talking at me at a certain point I just... | ||
Kind of like turn inwardly and I'm like, yup, yup, yeah, that's great. | ||
Okay, alright, can I go home now? | ||
Can I go sit quietly over there now by myself, right? | ||
I really am a true, for the longest time I thought I was an extrovert because I'm like a public speaker and things like that, and I'm like a good communicator, but temperamentally I've come to understand that really I am an introvert. | ||
After a few hours I'm just like, My skin is crawling, I'm like... I need to be by myself now for a minute. | ||
And that's the hardest thing, is like... | ||
What I'm doing now, with this political stuff, I'll go on these trips, and it's like long days, long days, where it's from start to finish, it's people, people, all day, I'll go on these trips with people, and I love my friends, I really do, I've met great people in the movement, and I love my friends to pieces, but I'm like at temperamental level, it's like all day, for several days or a week, at the end of it I am just like burnt out, my patience is like empty, and I'm just like, you know, | ||
Can I just go sit on the couch and be on my phone now by myself for a hot, you know, for a hot minute or two? | ||
Okay. | ||
I'll go to the bathroom just to be like... And just like, you know, enjoy the silence. | ||
But anyway. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Polish American says, let me take care of your socials. | ||
No need to worry. | ||
Oh, yeah, sure. | ||
Why not? | ||
Here's my password. | ||
By all means. | ||
Purple Aether says, why do you update your iPhone? | ||
I never update Android. | ||
You have to. | ||
They make it so impossible It's so malicious what they do with the updates. | ||
It's like they will literally just do constant push notifications until you update. | ||
Every time you open your phone, sporadically while you're on your phone, hey, new update is available, new update. | ||
There's like a badge on your settings thing. | ||
It's like, I haven't done an update in a while. | ||
I just, you know, I'd be like, no, I'm, I'm too stubborn. | ||
I'm not going to update it. | ||
But they, uh, they do that. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, watched your today with Arthur Shopper, Boomer City. | ||
Yeah, I remember that one like a million years ago. | ||
Well, obviously I like Alex Jones and I like Ryan Dawson. | ||
I like them both. | ||
And I don't like to get in the middle of these things. | ||
Alex Jones and Michelle Malkin had a feud way back when. | ||
I don't like to get into these old feuds. | ||
I'm looking for allies. | ||
We are a burgeoning movement and we need friends. | ||
We need friends to do a variety of things to support us in a variety of ways and have varying levels of commitment. | ||
And I'm not going to take somebody that has a big platform and agrees with us. | ||
There's a lot of overlap, even if he doesn't go all the way on certain things. | ||
And look, we're like different people. | ||
He's a libertarian, Alex Jones. | ||
I'm a paleoconservative. | ||
Even like with Dave Smith. | ||
I was on Dave Smith's podcast. | ||
Dave Smith is a libertarian. | ||
He's a much more like a classic libertarian as opposed to Alex Jones is a bit more of like I don't know I like more of a tea party type I would say I don't know what they are a little bit different Smith versus Alex Jones but they're both different from me even Ryan Dawson Ryan Dawson doesn't believe in a lot of this race stuff and he's not I don't I don't even think he would describe himself as right-wing actually but where there's overlap and where we can be Civil or allies or find common ground. | ||
I think that is what we have to do and be pragmatic about it. | ||
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So that's the way I see it. | |
Game of Honks says Bloomberg's offices were vandalized. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Green Cedar says your iPhone CPU speed scales with battery health. | ||
Yeah, that's what they say. | ||
Oh, the battery's getting worse. | ||
Is that it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Keith Woods, he's that younger guy who, uh, he's with, like, Richard Spencer. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I mean, look, anybody that would associate with Richard Spencer at this point, I honestly question their judgment. | ||
And that's not even like a petty, like, oh, that guy I don't like? | ||
If you hang out with him, you're dumb. | ||
It's not that. | ||
It's like, really, who would associate with this guy at this point? | ||
You look at the professional consequences, you look at this, you know, the personal record of this guy. | ||
I don't know how you could look at his, you know, his involvement in this ecosystem over the years, every aspect of it, and find something positive and attach yourself to that person. | ||
So Keith Woods, I mean, I see him and I'm going to be honest, none of this stuff really impresses me. | ||
I mean, he's like, he's a young guy. | ||
He's ostensibly on our side, you know, saying the same things. | ||
I don't watch a lot of his content. | ||
I don't look at his Twitter. | ||
He made a video about my deplatforming, which I appreciated. | ||
But anybody that associates with Richard Spencer, it's like, really? | ||
It's like you obviously don't get it. | ||
I mean, maybe you get the issues on some level, but you certainly don't understand the optics game or the you know, the tactical aspect of it, which is so important. | ||
So, you know, to me, that's like a big red flag. | ||
It's like, if you don't understand that, like, man. | ||
And I felt that way about a lot of people, like True Dill Tom was one of them who was on Spencer, and I would say, you're such a bright guy. | ||
And I felt that way about a lot of people, like True Dill Tom was one of them who was on Spencer. | ||
And I would say, you're such a bright guy. | ||
What are you doing with this guy? | ||
What are you doing with this guy? | ||
And True Dill Tom eventually stopped doing those streams, and he agreed with me eventually. | ||
And True Dill Tom eventually, you know, stopped doing those streams, and he agreed with me eventually. | ||
And Lauren Rose is another one. | ||
And, you know, Lauren Rose is another one. | ||
She was with JF, and I was thinking, what are you doing co-hosting JF's stream? | ||
She was with JF, and I was thinking, what are you doing, like, co-hosting JF stream? | ||
Don't you understand what that is? | ||
And she eventually quit. | ||
And everybody makes the right choice eventually. | ||
But depending on what choice she makes, it determines where you're at, where your brain is at. | ||
Whether you're going to be an asset or a liability. | ||
So to me, it betrays bad judgment. | ||
In my opinion, that aspect of it. | ||
But aside from that, I mean, he seems like a bright guy, you know, younger guy. | ||
I think he's Irish, right? | ||
And, uh, nationalist. | ||
And I don't watch enough of his content to comment too much beyond that, but I've seen him on Twitter, and I was, like, tempted to follow him for a long time, and then I saw him on Spencer, and I'm like, yeah, maybe not. | ||
And then I saw he made a video about me being deplatformed, which I appreciated. | ||
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And, uh, I followed him a couple weeks ago, but... | |
That's my feelings. | ||
That's my feelings on that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've never talked to him before, so... Maybe if I got to know him, if I got to see his content, I'd feel differently, but that's just like my initial impression. | ||
Green Cedar says, does it look like an infomercial when you vacuum? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
TakeCover says, doesn't replacing the battery fix the slowdown? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've never done that. | ||
Zoomer Benson says, reparations to be funded by federal n-word passes. | ||
Bro, the whole squad is dying here. | ||
Save the West says, thanks for all you do, Nick. | ||
Doesn't get said enough. | ||
Ah, well, thanks for saying that, buddy. | ||
Glad you appreciate what I do for you and for the movement. | ||
I'm glad you appreciate. | ||
But it looks like that's our Super Chat. | ||
So that's going to do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
Another long show. | ||
Another show coming to an end here. | ||
But that's it for us. | ||
Remember to follow me on DLive. | ||
Click the Follow button. | ||
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The website should be up right now. | ||
We were having some problems with the website earlier today and this weekend. | ||
I keep getting DDoS'd. | ||
I don't know who's doing it, but it's like these highly sophisticated attacks. | ||
I've had DDoS protection for a long time on my site, but there's been like this persistent thing now. | ||
It turns out on the weekend that I got banned from YouTube, the website was down that weekend, last week, and I had told everybody Or was it? | ||
Yeah, last week. | ||
I told everybody... | ||
Yeah. | ||
I told everybody like, uh, oh, well, the website is down because I'm transitioning to a new website. | ||
Well, I talked to my web guy and I had assumed that was the case, but he told me, no, we got hit with a fresh DDoS attack. | ||
They exploited a different vulnerability and, um, which was just like an oversight. | ||
We got that patched up. | ||
And then they, they did a DDoS, I think yesterday or today. | ||
And it was again, like a super sophisticated one. | ||
And, uh, Like really? | ||
Really? | ||
I don't know who's doing this. | ||
I don't know who's responsible for this. | ||
If this is like Israel, if this is Charlie Kirk, if this is the Charlie Kirk people, if this is leftists, wignats, feds. | ||
I don't know who could be responsible for this, but my web guide told me that these are pretty sophisticated attacks. | ||
These are not like your normal attacks. | ||
You know, we have DDoS protection. | ||
We have CloudFlare. | ||
You know, we have everything in place to protect against like your basic amateur attack, but I guess these are more sophisticated. | ||
So now we have this thing where it checks your browser and whatever. | ||
But anyway, all this is to say it's fixed now. | ||
Go to nicolasjfuences.com to sign up for the email list. | ||
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Nicole, the website didn't work, so I'm emailing you. | |
Okay, well if everybody does that, I can't put everybody in manually. | ||
So, just wait a couple days, put it in, you know, just be patient. | ||
This is how life works. | ||
You check in, it's not there. | ||
Okay, well you check in the next day or the day after, right? | ||
Not complicated. | ||
So you don't have to send me an email, so I have to go in and enter your email in manually, because if I have to do that like a hundred times, that's, you know, that's, it's a lot of work for me. | ||
So, and I, I can't do that. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I don't have the time and the resources to, to do that. | ||
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It's backup. | ||
In spite of everything, you know, all these sophisticated attacks, that's, you know, the way it goes now, I guess. | ||
Remember, we are on the air Monday through Friday, 7 p.m. | ||
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Eastern Standard Time. | ||
I'm Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
This is America First, as always. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, thanks to our three biggest Super Chatters tonight. | ||
Our three, okay, I have the wrong thing up. | ||
Our three biggest super chatters tonight, Richard, Chicken on a Raft, and Reptard. | ||
Thanks so much to our three biggest super chatters. | ||
Thanks to everybody that has super chatted during the show tonight. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
And I will see you tomorrow at 7 o'clock sharp for the debate. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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