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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 take that gay place I think we're on the first Okay | ||
Not my words, not my rules I just enforce them, alright | ||
You don't have your back. | ||
You want this? | ||
It's doing the bad one. | ||
Always, always. | ||
You don't want it. | ||
You don't want it. | ||
Put the man up off your head. | ||
Pray before you want to be everything I want to do. | ||
You don't want to stay. | ||
Not my words. | ||
Not my rules. | ||
I just endorse it. | ||
All right? | ||
Last up, Scott This is my team that called the SACU. | ||
You don't want to stay. | ||
You don't want to stay. | ||
You don't want to stay. | ||
You don't want to stay. | ||
You don't want to stay. | ||
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. | ||
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 click that yay button I'm going to start the track I'm going to start the first itch okay | ||
okay okay Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can endorse them, all right? | ||
They said, trust, don't be. | ||
I can't believe your day was. | ||
My mama said, trust, no hope. | ||
Use a word. | ||
They said, trust, don't be. | ||
I can't believe your day was. | ||
Blackout, Scott, and everything. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest Croston 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 people start playing games, ask that. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to put that one first itch okay | ||
not my words not my rules I just endorse them alright | ||
I just endorse them I just endorse them I just endorse them I just endorse them I just endorse them It's everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to vote. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
This is from your biggest Boston fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But I'm sorry. | ||
I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as people start playing games, ask that. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that day play I'm going to start the track I'm going to start the track action | ||
okay not my | ||
words not my rules I just endorse them alright | ||
last time I'm going to start the track This is everything. | ||
This is warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
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 people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just say, yeah, you play. | ||
They said trust your man, but you're probably so good. | ||
I need your day, boys, and you're probably. | ||
I'm a tech train, you put girls in the bubble. | ||
My mama said trust your man, you're so good. | ||
I'm acting, one, two, about the track. | ||
I think I'm going to work. | ||
Hey, shit. | ||
See, Ricky said, but I don't want to pull you. | ||
I don't want to pull you in a world. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
This is why. | ||
I'm going to sack you, but you don't have me back with the others. | ||
And stick with your day one, always, always. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
You know I can't put them in a pop your head. | ||
Pray before you go to me. | ||
Everything my heart is. | ||
I have a good first day, all day. | ||
Now I'm a bad heart. | ||
I don't want the band. | ||
Does it seem to me? | ||
I don't think. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can enforce them, all right? | ||
Blacked out with God. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody. | ||
Dare to vote. | ||
And you know my 18. | ||
I'm ready to cheat. | ||
I'm in. | ||
I'm taking waves. | ||
Way before the star kick. | ||
That was in the young city. | ||
When I was just a chick. | ||
With the all-back set. | ||
And I think it went the way to think. | ||
That was in the group. | ||
Y'all wasn't the same. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Was three, six. | ||
Who's tight? | ||
What's the difference? | ||
You took me to my first show. | ||
I go over for the job. | ||
You was way before the job. | ||
I'm still looking. | ||
Now we look at. | ||
They're in the first pitch. | ||
They're in the first pitch. | ||
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 playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
I said trust no man. | ||
See, Ricky said, do it. | ||
But I don't want to phone you. | ||
If I'm on the phone, you're the one on me. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're on. | ||
This is my team. | ||
We're going to sack you, but we don't have your back. | ||
We're going to stay with you today. | ||
We're always, always. | ||
We're going to stay with you. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
But I'm in a pocket. | ||
You ain't afraid before you go to be everything. | ||
My heart is just staying on you. | ||
Now they're hiding. | ||
The boy on the way it doesn't seem. | ||
I think that you're starting to face. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enjoy it, all right? | ||
Blackout, Scott. Scott. | ||
Everybody. | ||
Warming on everybody. | ||
Dare to vote. | ||
And your mama ain't sick. | ||
I'm ready to shake. | ||
I'm in the freaking way. | ||
Way before the star kick. | ||
Yo, in the city. | ||
And I was just a chick. | ||
I'm on my back. | ||
I said it. | ||
Think it with the way to take. | ||
Yo, it's too sick. | ||
Yo, what's it? | ||
This shit. | ||
Yo, what's the big six? | ||
Who's tight? | ||
You're upset. | ||
Yo, I'm taking the first jump tackle. | ||
Only drop jewels. | ||
Way before they drop gentle. | ||
I'm still broken. | ||
Now we're broken. | ||
All the way does it save me. | ||
I think they close. | ||
I think they'll be the same. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
I said just don't live. | ||
I believe your day was. | ||
I said drink. | ||
Girl, I'm gonna come. | ||
I said just don't hold. | ||
I said just don't live. | ||
I believe your day was. | ||
I said drink. | ||
I said just don't hold. | ||
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. | ||
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 think this is the first action. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words. | ||
Not my rules. | ||
I just enjoy stuff. | ||
All right? | ||
Not my words. | ||
It's everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
Thank you. | ||
to us. | ||
No, whole user... | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan, I mean, one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But I'm sorry. | ||
unidentified
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I believe in religion that makes sense. | |
But as soon as you can start playing games, ask that. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
I think it's the first. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
unidentified
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I just enjoy that, all right? | |
Last time, Scott, Scott, everything is just warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest Boston 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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So. | |
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
Okay. | ||
Bye. | ||
It's the one you pay one, always do it. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enjoy it, all right? | ||
I just enjoy it, all right? all right? | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
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 people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can check that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
I just endorse them, alright? | ||
Black dog is God. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's warming up. | ||
I'm a sad trust, no hope, you so welcome. | ||
But they said, I'm a stupid, but I'm a stupid, I'm gonna leave your dream, I'm a sad one. | ||
Black dog, Scott, everyone, performing, everybody dare to oppose. | ||
I'm an 18, I'm ready to shake, I'm in, I'm taking waves, maybe for the star drink. | ||
I was in, I was just a chick, I'm a hardback, I didn't think you could do it, I'm straight to no skin. | ||
Americanism not globalism will be our credo in | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday and it is good to be back. | ||
It's been kind of a long time since we've done America First. | ||
Feels like a long time. | ||
This is our first show back since last Tuesday. | ||
Obviously I have been gone throughout the latter half of last week and the weekend because I was in Washington DC for the Inaugural America First Political Action Conference. | ||
So it's been a big week. | ||
It's been long. | ||
You might be able to hear. | ||
I don't know if you can hear actually, but my voice is like kind of gone. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. | |
It probably sounds the same on audio. | ||
Like when I got sick last month, To me it sounded like terrible and then I went and I watched the stream and I sounded like the same. | ||
So I don't know how I sound but I definitely feel... I definitely feel like my voice is weaker. | ||
It's not as strong. | ||
It's not coming through as clearly and that's because it's been a long week. | ||
A lot of speeches, a lot of talking, a lot of socializing. | ||
So I am beat and I actually just flew home from Washington D.C. | ||
Back to Chicago today. | ||
So it's been a long day today. | ||
And it's funny, I was going through my mentions on Twitter, this is just a small thing, but I was going through my mentions on Twitter the other day, or my DMs, or something, I forget where, but Joe the Boomer, get this, He was on the Daily Brap and he was debating somebody and they were making some stupid argument and it was in a DM group. | ||
And he said, oh Nick, I wish you were here to rip this guy to ribbons instead of being on vacation. | ||
unidentified
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I'm scrolling up, I'm like, wait a minute, pause! | |
Vacation? | ||
You think I'm on vacation? | ||
I fly out to Washington D.C. | ||
and it's National File speaking event on Wednesday, National File speaking event on Thursday, AFPAC on Friday, Meetup on Saturday. | ||
It's, you know, activities, business meetings throughout. | ||
I'm on, yeah, I was on the beach all week. | ||
You missed it, right? | ||
It was a business trip. | ||
A lot going on, but anyway, so I saw that, but I am back, but hey, I'm back. | ||
We've got a great show for you. | ||
Lots to talk about, lots to get into, of course. | ||
We're gonna talk about AFPAC. | ||
I don't know, should I have, you know what, in retrospect, should I have titled this show, like, AFPAC Review? | ||
You know what, I think I'm gonna, you know, I think I'm gonna do that. | ||
The more that I think about it, I don't know, look, I'm tired. | ||
I'll just change the title of the show very, very quickly. | ||
Uh, AFPAC In Review. | ||
Okay. | ||
It just dawned on me. | ||
unidentified
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Hmm. | |
You know, that's probably like the biggest thing I'm going to talk about tonight. | ||
unidentified
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The show's title like, oh, Bernie Sanders is canceled. | |
Democrats consolidating behind Biden. | ||
I mean, that's big news. | ||
We're going to talk about that, but hello, AfPak, kind of like a bigger deal. | ||
So let me, let me just go in and change that. | ||
How do you spell inaugural? | ||
Is it two N's? | ||
unidentified
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It's one N. Hmm. | |
Oops. | ||
Inaugural AfPak in review! | ||
Alright, so I'm changing the game, I'm changing the title. | ||
That didn't take too long. | ||
So of course we're going to talk about AfPak, I'm going to give you my thoughts, stories, experiences, takeaway, all that. | ||
We're going to review what happened this weekend. | ||
It was AFPAC and CPAC, and I'll get into everything that transpired, everybody that was there. | ||
The speeches, the drama, the fun, all of that, that'll be, okay, that'll be our main story now that I've changed our title. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the Democratic primary. | ||
It's like, always, this is, is this not always the case? | ||
It's like, whenever I come back and do a show, it's like, Like a hundred huge stories and I have to cover them all in one night. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like I'll go a whole week and nothing's happening. | ||
I step away for three days and I come back on Monday and it's like coronavirus is the worst ever, the Democratic primary, three of the main candidates drop out, Super Tuesday tomorrow. | ||
It's like there's a new migrant crisis in Europe, Turkey's invading Syria, AFPAC and CPAC Right, but we're gonna have to be selective here, so... AVPAC will be our main story. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about the Democratic primary, some huge news in the Democratic primary. | ||
The South Carolina primary was held on Saturday, and I don't know if you saw the results come in, but Biden crushed South Carolina. | ||
He won with 50% of the vote, and Bernie Sanders was in second place with 20%. | ||
Which was huge and as far as I'm concerned totally unexpected. | ||
Some had predicted that Biden would win South Carolina but I don't believe anybody or any polls projected that Biden would win by that big of a margin. | ||
So that was a pretty big upset and a pretty surprising result. | ||
So you had the South Carolina primary on Saturday and Biden comes back. | ||
I mean a huge Unambiguous comeback after getting defeated in Iowa, New Hampshire and really not even doing so well in Nevada either. | ||
So a huge comeback for Biden and then on top of that you had Tom Steyer drop out of the race immediately after the results came in on Saturday night. | ||
Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the race on Sunday and this afternoon Amy Klobuchar has dropped out of the race. | ||
And so not only do you have this big upset in South Carolina but Now that Joe Biden is back in the contest and clearly competitive and will be competitive in the Super Tuesday states and beyond, I think the decision has been made for the moderates or the establishment lane of the Democratic Party now to consolidate behind Biden. | ||
And so that's why Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg and perhaps Tom Steyer have dropped out and now at least Klobuchar and Buttigieg are looking to endorse Biden. | ||
Klobuchar has. | ||
Buttigieg, there's speculation that he will. | ||
Now all the candidates are dropping out throwing their support you know most of them throwing their support behind Biden so that tomorrow on Super Tuesday when you have 14 states up for grabs Biden will be able to collect a lot of delegates and compete with Bernie Sanders and we'll get into what that's going to mean for the nomination and where we'll be with maybe a contested convention in the summer so we'll be analyzing all the Democratic primary stuff and then we'll also be giving an update on the coronavirus | ||
I'm not going to spend too much time on it, but I do just want to refresh you on the latest numbers, the latest goings-ons, you know. | ||
Always good to keep an eye on that. | ||
So, we'll do AFPAC, Democratic Primary, Coronavirus. | ||
That'll be the show. | ||
It should be a pretty packed show, pretty exciting. | ||
I gotta tell you, I feel like garbage. | ||
I didn't get sick. | ||
A lot of people that went to AFPAC got sick. | ||
Jaden got sick. | ||
A lot of the Zoomers caught the flu. | ||
I think Jake Lloyd was like a biological weapon, because we arrived in D.C. | ||
Well, I arrived on Wednesday, but we all kind of gathered together on Thursday. | ||
We checked into our Airbnb, the Groyper Airbnb. | ||
And Jake Lloyd rolls up and you know, Hey, how's it going? | ||
Whatever. | ||
And you know, Jake Lloyd sounds totally congested. | ||
He sounds totally sick. | ||
And just immediately, you know, he's like, Hey, how's it going? | ||
And immediately I'm like, dude, like you're sick and you're going to make everybody else sick. | ||
Jake Lloyd comes walking through the door. | ||
Hey guys, how are you? | ||
Get the fuck out of here with that. | ||
Okay, apologies for the language. | ||
I'm a little high energy over the weekend, but it's like this guy comes in, and then Gibby is sick, and then Jaden is sick, and then American Nationalist is sick, and all these, like, Groipers. | ||
I've got the flu. | ||
I've got a fever. | ||
Pilled Night, Groiper, all these guys. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Is Jake Lloyd sent as, like, a biological weapon? | ||
Did they inject him with the bug, and now... | ||
Everybody's gotten it, so I didn't get sick now granted. | ||
I didn't get sick I I generally speaking feel fine like I don't have any flu symptoms But I like haven't been sleeping like the whole week of AFPAC I was just sleeping like three hours four hours at a time didn't sleep at all Saturday night, you know slept a little bit Sunday night, and then of course I flew home today and And, uh, I ate a lot of fast food. | ||
I think I ate McDonald's, like, every day this week. | ||
Not by my choice, but that was, like, the only thing we could do for Uber Eats. | ||
Every night, we were up until, like, you know, 3, 4 a.m., and that's all we could order. | ||
So, I think I had, like, McDonald's breakfast, like, five times in the last week. | ||
So... | ||
The fast food, the lack of sleep, the high energy, it's all catching up to me. | ||
And now when I do this show, I'm a little bit, I'm not like sick, but I am, I'm not feeling like a hundred percent. | ||
We're still reeling a little bit from the high energy, but that's okay. | ||
But we're going to dive in and talk about AfPak. | ||
I just have to say my general feelings, and I've posted a little bit about this on Telegram and on Twitter. | ||
You may have gotten a general sense of what has transpired and My thoughts on this, I know. | ||
Patrick, I think, did a stream on DLive reflecting on AFPAC, and Vince James did a stream about AFPAC. | ||
Jaden did a stream talking about it, so maybe you can kind of piece together a general picture. | ||
I've given some of my takes on Telegram, but my general takeaway, my general conclusion, excuse my general conclusion, is that AFPAC was just like a complete, total success. | ||
There is something that is so big about that in itself, even just on a logistical level. | ||
You look back over the last six months, and all the events that we've done have been not only huge inspirational victories, like huge morale victories, Like these things happen, people show up, everyone has a great time, and the speeches are good, and the content is good, and it lifts the mood. | ||
But even just on a logistical level, you look at AFPAC, you look at the Groyper Summit, you could even go back to Miami. | ||
We've done now, I think, several of these events. | ||
Maybe I'm forgetting one. | ||
But all these events have been pulled off without a hitch, without any problems. | ||
Do you know how difficult that is? | ||
You know how difficult it is for a group of people that are really like amateurs. | ||
I'm speaking technically. | ||
I think we're very good at what we do, but I mean, we don't have the kind of money that Charlie Kirk does. | ||
We don't have the resources that a lot of these organizations have. | ||
We don't have the expertise, the human capital that a lot of these guys do. | ||
You know, when, you know, somebody like an alt-light character or a conservative ink character, when they want to throw a conference, well, they have no shortage of money. | ||
To rent out the best space and hire all the right people and no expenses spared. | ||
They bring in professional event planners. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
And so it is such a huge demonstration of like technical prowess, logistical competence, that we have been able to show a pretty strong record that we can put together these conferences on a logistical level, like on a very practical level. | ||
And moreover, it's even bigger considering the fact that we have to deal with problems that nobody else does. | ||
You know, it's not simply that we're able to pull off an event like AFPAC, where we think we had more than a hundred people, and dinner is served, and we have speeches, and we have a stream, and everything goes well. | ||
Not only that, but then we also have the pressures of people trying to doxx us, people trying to infiltrate, people trying to sabotage the event in some way, venues. | ||
Pulling the rug out from under us, you know? | ||
I mean, there are so many additional pressures on us, specifically because of what we are and what we represent. | ||
And so, all of that in mind, just the sheer fact that we were able to pull off this completely competent conference, there's, like, not a single problem to speak of. | ||
Like, the food was great, the venue was great, the stream was great, everything went off. | ||
Is such a demonstration of technical prowess and I think that in itself shows a lot of potential. | ||
And I just have to say like at the outset, that's like the bare minimum. | ||
It's like it was a great conference. | ||
Like I said, we had more than 100 people show up. | ||
It was a dinner event. | ||
It was formal. | ||
Everybody wore a jacket. | ||
The lineup was Patrick Casey, Scott Greer, me, Michelle Malkin. | ||
There was a stream. | ||
The stream was watched by more than 10,000 people. | ||
I didn't look at the analytics just yet for the stream on Friday, but from what I heard and from the people that were doing the filming of the speeches, they said that the peak viewership of the live stream was more than 10,000. | ||
For reference the peak viewership on the CPAC live stream and they were streaming throughout the whole week from I think Wednesday to Saturday was something like 300 and maybe even a little bit less than that. | ||
I didn't see exactly but I don't believe the CPAC stream ever got more than 300 concurrent live viewers. | ||
We had more than 10,000. | ||
So just looking at the numbers and just looking at again on a technical level How successful it was. | ||
Like that's incredible on its own right. | ||
But to get into the real meat of what was great about AFPAC is it was really a spiritual victory. | ||
And you know, I want to get out of the way that it was like unambiguously a technical victory. | ||
Conference went well. | ||
Everybody watched it. | ||
Everybody had a great time and so on. | ||
Want to establish that. | ||
But I also want to get into something about the energy of where we're at. | ||
And this is what was so exciting to me. | ||
Is anybody that was at the conference on Friday I'm sure maybe almost everybody that was at AFPAC is probably watching this show tonight. | ||
If you were in that room, you understand that there was something really special about that event. | ||
And I, you know, maybe it's gonna sound cheesy or corny to the people that weren't there. | ||
Obviously, I don't know how many people are watching this right now or will watch this, but the vast majority of people watching this show, this live stream, were not at AFPAC. | ||
But for the 120, however many that were there, you know that the feeling in the room on Friday was like electric. | ||
It was... People, I believe, were moved to tears after Patrick Scott, me, and then Michelle. | ||
She just knocked it out of the park, totally blew down the doors with this amazing speech. | ||
The transcripts are online by the way. | ||
It's on her timeline. | ||
I retweeted it onto my timeline. | ||
And you can find the replay of all the speeches on my DLive channel. | ||
If you're watching obviously on DLive, you can go to the replay section on the channel and you can pull up AFPAC. | ||
But I mean really inspirational stuff, really high energy, good vibes, and I don't think this is matched by like any other event. | ||
This was something that was going on even not just at AFPAC, but throughout the week. | ||
I spoke at the National File First Amendment Emergency Summit on Wednesday, which you might have seen Alex Jones. | ||
That was the one where Alex Jones kept coming up on stage and I don't know. | ||
Giving me some pointers for the speech. | ||
Maybe that's a polite way to say it. | ||
He wasn't interrupting. | ||
He was giving me some guidance. | ||
He was trying to veer the speech in a better direction. | ||
But we did a speech at the National File event. | ||
It was like all Groepers there. | ||
And huge, big, high energy. | ||
I was at a National File event then on Thursday, which I only spoke for like six minutes or something, but we had the whole room on their feet, standing ovation, cheering, chanting America first, and then it culminated in an AfPak, and throughout the week It was just, you really felt like America First and the Groypers had converged on Washington D.C. | ||
and we had all the energy, all the excitement. | ||
I don't think this was matched by anything else that was happening this weekend. | ||
Not at CPAC, not at any of the other conferences, and really even the people that weren't totally aligned with America First, who were at... | ||
Other conferences. | ||
Even they didn't bring the same energy. | ||
So there was really like something in the air this week which is that America First is ascendant. | ||
I think it was apparent and obvious and overwhelming to anybody that was anywhere near the activities that took place on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or even some of the things on Saturday That America First is powerful, and it's here, and it's not stopping anytime soon. | ||
And also, that there's nothing else going on like this anywhere else in the American right. | ||
So, I have to tell you that I am unambiguously and totally white-pilled after the event. | ||
And everyone agrees, by the way. | ||
Everybody that attended the event, everybody that spoke at the event. | ||
I talked to Michelle, and Patrick, and Scott, and even the people behind the scenes in Washington, D.C. | ||
I fortunately am able to get a pretty good cross section. | ||
I have my finger on the pulse of the movement because I of course hear from people from all walks of life, from all parts of the movement. | ||
You know, people that are more casual people, they'll like watch the content or watch the show. | ||
The content creators... I know people that are in government. | ||
I know people that are in Washington DC. | ||
You know, I know people from basically all aspects of the movement. | ||
And I can tell you that a lot of them were at CPAC. | ||
Almost everybody in the America First movement, who is anybody, was there. | ||
With maybe some notable exceptions. | ||
And... | ||
Every component of the movement, every, again, every aspect, the people that I talk to universally, they said the same thing. | ||
We are headed in such a positive direction and the progress that we have made in even just the last calendar year is unbelievable. | ||
It's unprecedented. | ||
The difference between last year at CPAC and this year at AFPAC. | ||
So it was really huge, really exciting, a great event by all accounts. | ||
A total success, you know, no problems logistically. | ||
I don't think anybody had any issues otherwise. | ||
It really was a great thing and to me the source of my inspiration comes from the people that are there. | ||
What drives the movement forward is the fact that everybody that showed up to AFPAC was cool. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Does that sound juvenile? | ||
But it's true. | ||
Everybody that was at AFPAC was fun, intelligent, exciting, charismatic, normal, good-looking, mostly young people. | ||
I mean, it was incredible. | ||
I've never been in a gathering like that. | ||
And I've been floating around all over the place over the past three years. | ||
I've been obviously inside CPAC and other kinds of events. | ||
And nowhere else do you get the demographic that we have, which is people that are high IQ, you have a lot of professionals, a lot of college kids, but it's all young people, they're all smart, they're all funny, they're all fun, good people, nice people, and the fact that our movement is so full of, on the one hand, people working like on the core team, Either behind the scenes or in front of the camera. | ||
These people are all exceptional, but also the attendees are normal and great people. | ||
That's the movement, is the people that comprise it. | ||
And I just go down the list of all the people. | ||
I just couldn't help but think throughout the week. | ||
And you know me, I'm not the type of guy to gush. | ||
I'm not the type of guy that's very generous with the compliments. | ||
I try not to lay it on too thick. | ||
So, you'll believe me when I say this. | ||
Throughout the week, interacting with all my friends in this movement, and they are all my friends, but also I guess we're co-workers or colleagues or compatriots, comrades, whatever you want to say, every single one of them is just such a winner, so awesome, like in their own way. | ||
Michelle Malkin, Scott, Patrick, Jake Lloyd, Jaden, Millennial Mad, I mean I'm probably leaving a lot of people out, even people behind the scenes. | ||
You know a lot of whom who I texted today. | ||
I texted them this this morning before getting on the plane you know great to see you and so on. | ||
Every one of these people is just so solid and so together and totally gets it. | ||
I almost have nothing negative to say about anybody in this list and so taking all the best people and taking all the best ideas and the best messaging and competent execution and organization and logistics You add all that up and the sky is the limit. | ||
There is no ceiling to what is possible of this group of people. | ||
That was the feeling. | ||
And I ended my speech on Friday. | ||
If you saw my speech at AFPAC on Friday, I ended off by saying something that a good friend of mine tells me often. | ||
Throughout history you can find many examples. | ||
This is what I said in the speech. | ||
You can find many examples where the world has been changed. | ||
World events are totally transformed by a small group of highly motivated people. | ||
You look at world events and it's not like everyone in the country changes or even a huge percentage of the population influences world events. | ||
Often it is the teamwork It is the coordination of a very, very, very small group of people. | ||
And we're talking like in the hundreds or in the dozens in some cases. | ||
But a very small group of people who are highly motivated, highly competent, who have more will than anybody else, and they will transform world history. | ||
That's the kind of thing that we're looking at. | ||
You know, when people say all the time about Optics or my strategy or my brand they say well, what are you trying to do infiltrate the GOP? | ||
What are you trying to do like take over the Republican Party? | ||
No We are building up this coalition this network of this highly talented | ||
Highly motivated group and we are going to command a solid and probably like a mass movement And that is going to influence the direction of the country This is what I see happening right now all the things we've been talking about on this show for the past three years about institutionalizing America first nationalism about organizing creating infrastructure doing the hard work of laying down the foundations of The groundwork. | ||
You know, I'm talking about organizations. | ||
I'm talking about building up streamers. | ||
I'm talking about donor networks. | ||
All these kinds of things that have been talked about. | ||
The building of this America First coalition. | ||
The dissidence against the establishment. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
It feels like it's all finally coming to fruition. | ||
And I don't think anybody, anybody can miss the feeling of, and this is why I say this, America First is inevitable. | ||
I don't think it's lost on anybody the feeling of inevitability. | ||
of momentum, that there is a weight propelling us forward into the future, that finally there is a clear vision, a clear direction, and a good trajectory for people that are aware of what's happening and may be disenfranchised with Trump or the usual suspects in the establishment. | ||
So my mood and my attitude after AFPAC, it couldn't be higher. | ||
The mighty mood of AFPAC, you might say. | ||
It really was an incredible feeling. | ||
You know, to close off maybe on AFPAC, to kind of close the chapter on that. | ||
I have to say that what we're going to probably do next is do an event where we can bring in a lot of people. | ||
I've been saying this for a long time. | ||
In my opinion, and this is a conversation that has to happen with the core sort of Groyper organizers, is I think what has to happen next, maybe over the summer or at some point in this year, is a real, and I caution, I hesitate to use the word rally, but like actually like a big Conference? | ||
Call it whatever you want, but I think what we'd like to do is have an event that's open to the general public, is what I'm trying to say. | ||
We have some kind of an indoor event, we have the same sort of speeches, the same sort of protocol, but this time we open it up to like hundreds of people, because for what it's worth with AvPak, as big of a success as it was, you could tell that demand is far outweighing the supply here. | ||
As was the case with the Groyper Leadership Summit. | ||
We had, as I said, maybe 120 people, and you might sneer, some skeptics might sneer at that number and say, oh, you know, big whip, 120 people. | ||
We had like a thousand people apply. | ||
Like a thousand people apply, meaning that they were willing to fly across the country to come to D.C. | ||
and pay, you know, whatever it is, $50, $60, to come and hear four speeches and have dinner, right? | ||
And so I think the next move is to have an event where everybody that wants to come can come and participate and be a part of it. | ||
Now obviously we have to take some things into consideration. | ||
There have been these kinds of bigger demonstrations, things that have been open to the public before. | ||
I don't need to really, you know, name what's going on, but there have been things historically which have gone awry, and we'd have to be extremely careful, and we'd have to take all that into consideration, but, you know, having demonstrated this clear record, and that's really what we wanted to do, I think, building up slowly, starting with the Groyper Summit, which was not a ton of people, to AFPAC, which is a hundred people, what we want to do, and even Miami, I think was about a hundred people, we want to do with these kinds of events is gain experience, | ||
and also demonstrate a record of we kind of know what we're doing and and we can kind of meet a lot of these challenges and I think that's maybe the next step is to take it to a place where we can really have like a mass movement a mass you know people can show up and and we could really show our true presence and occupy a lot of space so more on that later at this stage it is just an idea you know that's been floated around really no preparations or planning has gone into it we just got off AFPAC and so | ||
That has consumed most of our time for the past two months. | ||
I'm talking about a lot of the gripers. | ||
So that's something that I'm thinking about because I know a lot of people are saying to themselves, I wish I could have gone. | ||
I wish you accepted my application. | ||
I wanted to get in and so on. | ||
And so we have to strike a balance between, again, being cautious about some of the pitfalls of the past, but also want to accommodate everybody in here. | ||
We want to allow this movement to sort of grow. | ||
At a natural and acceptable pace. | ||
Commentary to how many people are wanting to come to these things. | ||
So that's my feeling about AFPAC. | ||
Hopefully we'll be back for AFPAC 2 next year and maybe we'll do tons of speeches, maybe multiple days. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll have to see where things take us. | ||
But definitely the inaugural AFPAC. | ||
Two thumbs up, resounding success, and I just want to say, before we close on the topic, just a big thanks to everybody involved. | ||
A big thanks to the speakers, Michelle, Scott, Patrick. | ||
Michelle's speech in particular, you know, I consider myself a good speaker, but I was watching her speech and, you know, there is a little part of me that's like, she's showing me up! | ||
She's just like, putting me to shame here! | ||
But it's okay, because it was our event, and it was America First, and it's about the message. | ||
That's a little part of me. | ||
It's like, damn. | ||
Her speech was awesome, you know? | ||
It was like an historic speech. | ||
It was a legendary speech. | ||
If you read the transcript, if you watch it, the writing... | ||
was excellent the delivery was emotive and powerful she started off with this what i'm gonna butcher this what is it Horatio Horatius at the at the bridge i you know she says before she talks about this old poem she says i'm an english major i was not an english major so i don't know but she started out with this a stanza from this poem about what is it Horatio at the bridge i don't know the exact title but talking about the odds stacked against us and | ||
This young movement of people and on the front lines and legions behind them and going to the facts about America first and mass immigration and I mean she just hit like every note on this speech everything that needed to be said and said in a beautiful eloquent way and I texted her after the event I think I texted her on Sunday And I said, that was like an inflection point for the history of the America First movement. | ||
That was like a seminal, pivotal moment. | ||
You look at the great speeches and the great movements in American history, whether that's, you know, like Ronald Reagan's A Time for Choosing, or you look back at all kinds of other speeches that kind of denote like a clear break, a clear inflection point from the past. | ||
And I think that was it. | ||
It was like that powerful, that compelling, really summarized the core of our movement, the sort of passing of the torch, and obviously she's a part of it, but, you know, this bridge from, you know, her being credible to us, we've been ostracized from an older generation to a younger generation, it really had it all, and so it was a huge thanks to her. | ||
She took a tremendous risk being at the event and being the keynote speaker. | ||
I'm sure she got this, because I know I get this and I'm nowhere near the level that she's at, how long she's been in the movement and the scale, the volume of people that she reaches. | ||
I can imagine what she heard from her colleagues and from her friends. | ||
When she announced she was speaking at AFPAC. | ||
Could you imagine what her, like, professional people in the movement were telling her? | ||
Really? | ||
AFPAC? | ||
You think that's a good idea? | ||
You think that's good for your career and all this? | ||
And I know she must have gotten that because I get this all the time. | ||
I was talking to somebody, some girl, some, you know, wench from Turning Point USA came up to me in Harry's the other day. | ||
I shouldn't say that. | ||
She was nice enough. | ||
But she said, you know, you're too right-wing. | ||
It's gonna kill your career. | ||
That's what she told me. | ||
She said, you got a lot of potential, but the worst thing you're doing for your career is you're too right-wing. | ||
It's you're really messing up your career at your age. | ||
And I said, I could give a shit about having a career. | ||
You know, you think I started this show in my basement, right? | ||
You think I started doing America First, I put up a green screen as an 18-year-old kid, and put on a suit? | ||
Hello everybody, you're watching America First, because I was like, so concerned about having a career, and like, you know, jerking off at all these parties. | ||
No. | ||
But, that is to say, I get this, and I'm like this groyper outsider. | ||
Could you imagine what Michelle is hearing? | ||
She's been in conservative politics for like 25 years. | ||
She knows everybody. | ||
She's on Fox News. | ||
She's like a serious person. | ||
Could you imagine what she must have heard from people when she announced she was speaking at AFPAC? | ||
And she said to hell with it. | ||
This is where the movement is. | ||
This is where The people are, that are telling the truth, that care about the country, and they're fun, and they're breaking the mold, they're the only ones challenging the establishment, and she went where that's happening. | ||
And she said, to hell with the haters, the career, whatever! | ||
And the kind of respect that I have for that, for the integrity, the courage to do that, it's just, like, it's incredible. | ||
It's unmatched. | ||
So, a huge thanks to her. | ||
Obviously, thanks to Scott for coming out. | ||
Scott's a friend of mine. | ||
You know, he had a great speech. | ||
Don't get me wrong, but, like, Michelle's just, like, you know, biblical level. | ||
So, a big thanks to Scott for coming out. | ||
He gave a great speech. | ||
And a special thanks also to Patrick. | ||
You know, Patrick Casey, he is like the linchpin of the operation. | ||
This guy put together the Groyper Leadership Summit, he put together AFPAC, the kinds of things that like somebody like myself, I just have no patience for. | ||
The details, calling up these people, booking the venue, arranging the transportation, the food, all these things, he takes care of all of it. | ||
And he's on it, he's on the case, he's the point man, he's competent. | ||
And so if you want somebody to thank for pulling the whole thing together, Patrick is like the guy that's making the trains run on time here. | ||
If it was me running the conference, if it was like, okay, Nick, plan AFPAC, it would be like, uh, okay, come to the park at 3 a.m. | ||
and we're gonna Uber Eats, you know, 100 Big Macs, and I guess I'll just get on a stoop and start yelling, you know? | ||
The way I roll out of bed at like 4 o'clock, alright, time to start the show. | ||
So it's a huge thanks to Patrick, you know, this guy is like, This guy's the tops when it comes to the organizational stuff. | ||
A big thanks to a lot of the people behind the scene. | ||
I don't want to, like, dox anybody, but we had so many groipers who are not even, like, e-celebrities. | ||
Properly understood. | ||
They're not, like, content creators. | ||
But so many unsung heroes who are doing really just, like, basic things, but that are so important. | ||
Like, they're putting up a lot of our guys at an Airbnb. | ||
A lot of our guys are in college. | ||
They can't afford to travel to D.C. | ||
on a whim and stay for a weekend and afford a ticket. | ||
So, you know, there are some guys that put up like 10 groipers in an Airbnb. | ||
They pay their way for the week. | ||
People that are driving people around from the airport or to the conference. | ||
All these kinds of things that happen on the sideline. | ||
The unsung heroes. | ||
The things that you don't see that aren't glamorous, but that are critical. | ||
And that's just, again, yet another reflection on the movement. | ||
It's people that are just Taking a stand. | ||
Yeah, I'll do it. | ||
I'll jump in. | ||
I'll put up, you know, a little bit of money for an Airbnb or I volunteer to drive somebody. | ||
So a big thanks to those guys. | ||
And then, of course, a big thanks to everybody that showed up. | ||
Everybody that came out. | ||
And you're always taking a little bit of a risk when you come out to these public events. | ||
You never know what could happen. | ||
We've got it down a formula like 99% that everybody's going to be safe and there's no risk. | ||
But you never know with these kinds of things. | ||
You step outside the house and this is just the game that you're playing. | ||
Right? | ||
That's life. | ||
So, a big thanks to everybody that showed up. | ||
I mean, we met, like, everybody here. | ||
EVERYBODY was there. | ||
It was, like, all the people I listed. | ||
It's Baked Alaska. | ||
It's Franson. | ||
It's Vince James. | ||
It's Jake Lloyd. | ||
It's Jaden. | ||
It's Millennial Matt. | ||
Chris Emerson is there. | ||
It's Ethan Ralph. | ||
It's MAGA SoCal Val. | ||
It's, like, A lot of the people that you see in the super chats of the show so many like really cool people anyway So just a big thanks to everybody involved and and then maybe they okay This is the last thing I'm gonna say and then we're gonna move on which is after this weekend. | ||
It's it's so amazing like the contrast between How much sincere love that I have for our people, for my friends, for the people that show up to this stuff. | ||
Like, I just really love these guys. | ||
And I don't consider myself, like, one of these bleeding hearts. | ||
You watch this show. | ||
I'm not one of these guys. | ||
It's like, oh, I just love everybody. | ||
Hi, I love you, you know. | ||
That's not me. | ||
I'm not that guy. | ||
But I have to say, the feeling after this weekend was, like, overwhelming. | ||
Moving, like affection, and it's the only word for it, just love for our people, for our cause, for what we're doing. | ||
We're doing something righteous. | ||
We're all, the people that are in this are so solid. | ||
They're so good. | ||
You know, I look at all the people I just mentioned, you know, these people are like extended family. | ||
Michelle Malkin said it best. | ||
She did her speech. | ||
She said, mommy's in the house. | ||
And she tweeted about it. | ||
She said, it's a family. | ||
It really is. | ||
And to me, the contrast couldn't be more stark. | ||
Okay, we're about to get epic here. | ||
Between, like, the affection, the love that I have for our people, and our side of things, our movement, and everything that I saw when we gathered at the hotel for AFPAC, or we gathered at National File, or in the Airbnb, The contrast between that and the hatred, the hatred that I have for everything else in Washington DC. | ||
I'm talking about the cuboid, mason architecture, the pentagram, the obelisk. | ||
I'm talking about all these scum-sucking, parasitic, Insects that run Conservative Inc. | ||
All the things that I heard, and it wasn't a lot of this, and I don't want to dampen the mood, I don't want to dampen all the nice things I said, I don't want to bring it down, but the righteous hatred that I have for all the evil that goes on in Washington DC, the contrast couldn't be more clear. | ||
I go to AFPAC and it's like a family reunion. | ||
It's hugs, it's handshakes, people I've seen over the years, people that I've become great friends with, people that We really care about. | ||
And then I go to Harry's, which is the, if you're familiar with the right-wing scene in Washington D.C., Trump Hotel is like the hangout for all the MAGA people. | ||
And after Trump Hotel closes, all the MAGA people hang out at Trump Hotel whenever there's an event or a convention or whatever in D.C., the old post office building. | ||
And then they will migrate to this bar called Harry's a couple blocks away when Trump Hotel closes. | ||
Then Harry's becomes like this. | ||
Hang out for everybody, and you know, the bar's nice enough, but we go there to Harry's, I think a few nights after some of these events, and this is where we encounter, like, not America First people. | ||
We encounter a lot of Alt-Lite guys, we encounter a lot of Turning Point guys, and the things that I hear from these people, it's like the opposite. | ||
It's like the negative of everything I just said about all the rest. | ||
And I told this story on my Telegram, But there's like this guy, this Israeli Jewish guy, and it couldn't be more prototypical. | ||
This is a guy who when I first met him, he introduced, I'm not gonna dox him, but he introduced himself to me with this very white name. | ||
I'm not gonna say the name, but like let's say for, you know, an example. | ||
He says, hi, I'm John. | ||
Oh, hey, John, how's it going? | ||
He's like this middle-aged guy, whatever. | ||
Well, his real name is actually, like, super-Jewish. | ||
You know, his last name is super-Jewish. | ||
His first name is super-Jewish. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with that, but he'll go up and introduce himself. | ||
He's like, hi, I'm John. | ||
And then people are calling to him. | ||
His other friends are like, hey, Moshi. | ||
You know, that's not his name, but, you know, it's like that level. | ||
Hey, Moshi Goldberg. | ||
Well, wait a second. | ||
I thought your name was like John. | ||
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Oh, no. | |
Well, that's like that's like my my second middle name Okay, you know so I see this guy And this is a guy who's who I've known over the years I'd again I don't want to get too specific but I see this guy in here He's after the event. | ||
He's like, oh, hey, how are you doing, man? | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
He's like a very LA very LA sort of a guy and He's just very plastic. | ||
Hey, how's it going, man? | ||
Whatever. | ||
And I go, yeah, yeah, it's going great. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Good to see you. | ||
Whatever. | ||
These kinds of pleasantries. | ||
And you know what he tells me? | ||
He goes, hey man, like, I just, if I just, you know, have one thing to tell you, you gotta drop these groipers, man. | ||
You're too good for that. | ||
That's what he tells me. | ||
And I said this at the AFPAC speech. | ||
You might have heard this. | ||
You gotta drop these groipers, man. | ||
You gotta get rid of these guys. | ||
You're too good for that. | ||
And he's pointing to a friend of his. | ||
This girl, and he's saying, you know, this one, she, she's with Bannon already. | ||
She's already, and you can imagine what kind of arrangement that is. | ||
She's with Bannon already, man. | ||
She's with Bannon, and she's doing, and you, you gotta connect with people like that. | ||
You know, like, real Hollywood people. | ||
Real, like, Israel people. | ||
Real, like, fucking establishing people. | ||
You're too good for these groipers. | ||
And, like, the kind of rage that that inspires me, it's like, okay, skull mask moment, you know? | ||
When I heard that, it just, like, sent me. | ||
And even better than that, it's like, yeah, I don't think so. | ||
But, you know, he walks away, and then I hear, today or yesterday, somebody reaches out and says, oh yeah, that guy was telling me that this guy, John, my friend John, Moshi Goldenberg, this other person, a mutual friend, tells me that our friend Moshi told him over the weekend that I'm a DNC plant, that I'm an Iranian plant, That I've been sent by the Democratic Party to sabotage Alex Jones and sabotage all these people. | ||
That all my friends should be really careful around me. | ||
That's one example, but it could not be more stark. | ||
If you were still confused, if you were still undecided, the contrast couldn't be more clear between the downright Luciferian Energy, the evil energy of the system, of the establishment. | ||
This is the kind of just dishonorable, totally snakey, sick serpent behavior that goes on on the one side, which I have hatred for, and then on the other side, which is the unbridled love in like its purest expression for People that were in a shared struggle. | ||
We are fighting for the right thing. | ||
We are honorable and all the rest. | ||
The contrast couldn't be more clear. | ||
And so I just, I was thinking about just like these two things going on and these are like the elemental forces here. | ||
You know, and a lot of people say things like, you know, we don't fight because we hate what's in front of us. | ||
We fight because we love what's behind us. | ||
WRONG! | ||
BOTH! | ||
WE HAVE BOTH HAPPENING AT THE SAME TIME! | ||
I FUCKING HATE WHAT'S IN FRONT OF US! | ||
I HATE IT WITH A RIGHTEOUS PASSION! | ||
WHAT IS IN FRONT OF US? | ||
WHO WE'RE FIGHTING? | ||
THESE PEOPLE ARE SICK! | ||
AND WE'RE ALSO DOING IT BECAUSE WE LOVE WHAT'S BEHIND US! | ||
THESE THINGS EXIST IN A RELATIONSHIP! | ||
THEY ARE DYNAMIC! | ||
AND WE'RE ALSO DOING IT BECAUSE WE LOVE OUR FAMILY! | ||
Our real families, and our extended family, and our home, and our country, and all that. | ||
And that was the mood of the shmovement, of the movement this weekend at AFPAC. | ||
It was, we are all together, we are a family, we are united in the struggle, a righteous struggle, for our God, for Jesus Christ, and say the name. | ||
They fear that name. | ||
They deny the name. | ||
For Jesus Christ, for our nation, and for our families. | ||
Our homeland and for our families. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
Is there anything better than that? | ||
Is there anything that could stop a force united behind those things? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
There's the old quote, nothing can stop. | ||
What is the expression? | ||
Something to the effect of, there is nothing that can stop an idea whose time has come. | ||
The time has come for America First. | ||
That was the mighty mood of AFPAC this weekend. | ||
So, we move ahead in this election year. | ||
There's a lot more planned, obviously. | ||
My college tour is happening. | ||
Hopefully this semester we're trying to put it together, but it's been chaotic. | ||
I've got an event coming up in LA on March 22nd, I believe is the date, with Alex Jones and Soph and Laura Loomer. | ||
More on that maybe this week. | ||
And we've got a lot of stuff planned out for the rest of the year, but it's all white pill folks. | ||
It's all we're doing good. | ||
It's happening the things that need to happen are happening. | ||
I am I'm looking forward. | ||
Everybody's looking forward and we're saying really the sky's the limit here. | ||
Things are going very good. | ||
So things are going very well, but that is that's a half pack. | ||
That's a summary type that I leave anything out there. | ||
It's So, so much content. | ||
Such a dense week. | ||
It's hard to condense it all into one monologue that's like coherent and accounts for everything, but I think that's nice. | ||
Ties it up in a nice little bow. | ||
Those are my feelings on Afpac, and like I said, just a few quick things. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
If you were not at AFPAC and you didn't catch a stream, you can catch the replay of all of our speeches down below in the replay section of my DLive channel, and also the transcripts of the speeches are on Twitter, so you can find those there as well. | ||
That's AFPAC! | ||
Hey, hopefully next time we can have everybody come. | ||
I think that is the plan. | ||
We want to get everybody involved, because it really... And I know people were disappointed and frustrated they couldn't come. | ||
It really does, like... I feel sympathetic, because we want everybody to participate. | ||
We want everybody to be involved and to be a part of these good times. | ||
And there are many more good times to be had, you know? | ||
After AFPAC ended, I really did have this, like, feeling of loss. | ||
I had like post-AFPAC depression on Sunday. | ||
It's like, I was one of the only people that stayed Sunday nights. | ||
I left Monday, everybody else left on Sunday. | ||
And so by Sunday evening, it's like everybody had left the city, nobody was around, and I really did feel like depressed. | ||
Maybe you understand this feeling, like everybody who is there is now gone, the party is over, all you have left is like empty pizza boxes and McDonald's bags and photographs of the memories everybody's since Made their travel back home. | ||
They've made their way back home. | ||
I just felt like this tremendous... It was like when Yoda dropped his cane on Kashyyyk when all the Jedi get killed. | ||
I was like, ugh! | ||
I wanted, you know, Jaden. | ||
He's gotta make me laugh. | ||
And old Colgate, Jake Lloyd, with that resolute expression on his face. | ||
And Patrick, where's he gonna be to be his, you know, usual self? | ||
And Steve, and Vince, and all our lovable characters. | ||
Matt, where are all these guys? | ||
You know, it's just... | ||
Back to the cold studio. | ||
Back as a hermit. | ||
But you know the reassuring thought is it's the beginning! | ||
There are many more good times to be had. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
And we are going to have good times and good events and we'll be fighting for the right cause. | ||
Many more weekends like this. | ||
Many more weeks in the years to come. | ||
So the best is the best is yet to come. | ||
But that's AFPAC. | ||
We're gonna we gotta move on. | ||
We gotta talk about the news, okay? | ||
We have to talk about current events. | ||
We must. | ||
But I'm sure we'll get more into AFPAC with the Super Chats. | ||
People will be asking about, you know, this and that. | ||
Things that I didn't cover. | ||
And I'm considering maybe I'll do a stream tomorrow or maybe later tonight. | ||
And I'll go over some of like the stories or some of the other things. | ||
I obviously can't cover like start to finish every funny thing or every cool thing that happened. | ||
Um, I'm just giving you sort of like the gestalt, but maybe I'll do a stream later and we'll, we'll go over it a little bit more comprehensively, but we're going to move on. | ||
I want to give a brief update on the coronavirus and then we'll dive into the, uh, the democratic primary. | ||
I almost feel like we should just spend the whole time talking about half-pack, but maybe I'll do a stream later tonight and we'll do some more stuff. | ||
I do want to talk about the coronavirus though, because it's big, it's in the news, and there's not much in the way of new developments as far as news goes, as far as our handling of coronavirus goes, or things like that. | ||
In other words, the narrative is the same. | ||
Coronavirus is spreading to more countries, more people are getting it, The CDC, the WHO, FEMA are getting more concerned. | ||
It is increasingly looking like a pandemic. | ||
You know, so there's really nothing new on that front. | ||
But I did want to read off the numbers to you because it's getting very bad across the world. | ||
There are now 80,000 cases in China. | ||
Which again, we went over this last week why it's probably a lot more than... They've been saying 79,000, 80,000 for a couple weeks. | ||
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Doubt. | ||
But that's what China's saying. | ||
South Korea now has 4,800 confirmed cases. | ||
4,800 in South Korea. | ||
2,800 confirmed cases, 4,800 in South Korea, 2,000 cases in Italy, 1,500 in Iran, close to 300 in Japan, 200 in France, 165 in Germany, 120 in Spain, and now 100 cases in the United States. | ||
And now they're saying that the coronavirus could spread in New York City. | ||
So it is going to be probable or it is likely now that the coronavirus will spread within the United States. | ||
At this point the writing is on the wall and we've been saying this for a long time that it's a question of if not or rather a question of when not if this is going to spread and have a strong footprint in the United States but now we're really starting to see it. | ||
It's really starting to spread obviously not just in China but it's intercontinental. | ||
It's spreading in China, but it's now also spreading in South Korea. | ||
And it's spreading rapidly in Iran and Italy. | ||
And those are like the three main strongholds outside of China that are showing that this is now an intercontinental problem. | ||
And it's also spreading now rapidly across all these other European countries. | ||
It's arrived in South America, it's in North America, the Caribbean, it's now in several countries in Africa. | ||
And so it is really reaching like the point of no return here and so I fear on the one hand obviously as we've been saying the consequences of the disease in itself and it looks to me actually like the people that are really being affected by this are like older and younger people as is the case with a lot of these epidemics and pandemics. | ||
But on the 180 you've got the public health component, which it's tearing through a lot of these countries and who knows what the upper limit is with these infections. | ||
You know, they say that 80,000 people contracted influenza yesterday in the United States. | ||
What's the ceiling going to be for this coronavirus? | ||
Because we don't know what it's like in China, which is the epicenter of the outbreak. | ||
What could be the limit in South Korea? | ||
What could it be in Italy? | ||
Maybe this will show us what it'll be in the United States. | ||
We still don't really know. | ||
And then of course there is the economic component. | ||
Now, stocks have been down for about the past week. | ||
They surged up today, but they only surged back today because a lot of the central banks have said that they will basically use all their tools in their toolkit to ensure that the economy will recover and will be kept afloat. | ||
I assume that means like quantitative easing and cheap credit and things like that. | ||
The central banks are going to inject liquidity and take other measures in order to shore up the economy. | ||
And upon hearing that news, the stock market went back up and came back up a little bit. | ||
But none of this answers for the fact that the supply chains have been and continue to be severely disrupted. | ||
So the central banks can print more money, I guess, and they can inject liquidity and they could do whatever, you know. | ||
Cargo shipments? | ||
purchases or instruments, whatever it is that they do, whatever vehicle they need to do to shore up the economy. | ||
And maybe the stock market goes up temporarily, but you look at like cargo shipments, like shipping containers that are arriving in the ports in Los Angeles. | ||
You look at things like copper. | ||
You look at a lot of these rare minerals or metals. | ||
You look at products where early parts in their development are based in China. | ||
The disruption to the supply chains, and look I'm not an economist, but it doesn't seem to me like this can be papered over by printing money. | ||
That's actually a pretty good turn of phrase, right? | ||
Papered over with paper money. | ||
It's like, right? | ||
But can't be papered over in that way. | ||
It seems to me that the damage has been done, and there continues to be damage being done. | ||
Because now it's not simply the supply chains, but it's also the disruption of international commerce and travel. | ||
You know, when you see these breakouts happening in Italy and South Korea, now you've got to shut down travel and quarantine huge economies. | ||
Not just the second biggest economy in the world, China, but now other G20 countries like South Korea, Italy, and who knows where it'll spread next. | ||
If it spreads in Germany, the United Kingdom, France. | ||
You know, this is like a major percentage of world GDP that is effectively on lockdown. | ||
Where a lot of the commerce and the travel is just being halted, trying to contain the spread of the virus. | ||
And so that, that will have an effect on the economy. | ||
And so it is a very precarious and Tenuous situation right now watching the spread of the virus the two things are obviously interconnected But two things to watch the spread and also the economic contagion as well, but it looks like it's getting pretty bad out there So just a friendly reminder a friendly nudge it never hurts to be safe To get a little bit of water a little bit of food The essentials, things like that, a generator. | ||
There are a lot of people that get so smug about this stuff. | ||
They're like, oh, you really think? | ||
Oh, you really think that we need that? | ||
Do you really think? | ||
It's like, no. | ||
Even if it's like a 5% chance that coronavirus could really pop off and disrupt supply chains to the extent that you would not be able to access water or food for a couple of days, wouldn't it be worth it if it was a 5% chance? | ||
If there's a 5% chance of catastrophe 95% chance that you're going to be okay. | ||
Would it be worth the small investment in time and money to make sure that you'd be just a little bit prepared in the event that this catastrophe might visit your home one day? | ||
I mean, that's the thinking to me. | ||
So, a lot of people get so smug, they're like, oh, well, the flu is so much worse. | ||
Oh, you really think coronavirus is going to be so bad? | ||
It's like, well, I mean, nobody knows. | ||
And that's just it. | ||
Maybe it's not even likely. | ||
Maybe it's a small percentage, but it's still worth it if you're doing you know like probability stuff And present value and all that you figure out that a small investment a couple hundred bucks to buy a little bit of food a little bit of water And on the off chance that something does happen you'd want to be prepared rather than not if that's the timeline we're in so just a friendly reminder as I see the | ||
Costco and Walmart and the super stores on the west coast you're starting to see the shelves being stripped and this is happening in Italy and it's happening in South Korea and it's happening in China and it's happening all over and it's not happening for no good reason it's because people are starting to see and anticipating the disruption of their daily lives so you're gonna want to do that whether this passes by or not even if this comes and goes without incident it's just good to have so just a friendly reminder for that | ||
Food, water, bleach, generator, you know, just the basics like that. | ||
I'm not, like, a total expert. | ||
I'm sure you can Google disaster preparedness, but those seem to me to be, like, the essentials. | ||
Obviously things like Purell, maybe a mask will help. | ||
And you can't just get any mask. | ||
I see a lot of assholes walking around the airport today with, like, an anime mask on, or people walking with, like, a surgical mask on. | ||
That's not going to help you. | ||
That is doing the same for you as having nothing on your face. | ||
You just look like an idiot. | ||
And I know this because I talked to a scientist this weekend and he told me that. | ||
So, you want to get the proper face covering, sanitation type stuff, you know, Purell, you know, hand sanitizer, soap, whatever, and the other essentials. | ||
But we're going to move on and I guess talk very briefly about the Democratic primary. | ||
We're already a full hour into the show and we're only just getting into the Democratic primary. | ||
So I'll talk briefly about this. | ||
Tomorrow is going to be a long show because tomorrow is Super Tuesday. | ||
So just a heads up about that. | ||
We've been talking about that for a long time. | ||
Super Tuesday. | ||
They call it Super Tuesday because it is maybe like the closest thing that we have to a nationwide primary. | ||
14 states will be voting tomorrow in the Democratic contest. | ||
It is Let me pull it up in my notes. | ||
It is California, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Colorado, Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Utah, Maine, Vermont, and American Samoa. | ||
Those are the 14 states and one territory that are voting tomorrow. | ||
And we'll be covering it tomorrow night. | ||
I don't know when we're going to start. | ||
I'll put it on my Telegram or Twitter. | ||
I didn't get a chance to put it together because I just got home this afternoon. | ||
But we will cover that all night tomorrow night. | ||
The returns for Super Tuesday. | ||
We'll watch all the states. | ||
Maybe I'll go until midnight. | ||
You know, whatever we're comfortable with. | ||
We'll be covering, in other words, we'll be covering all this stuff in a lot greater detail tomorrow. | ||
So, if I don't hit all the bases tonight, we're gonna cover it extensively tomorrow. | ||
And just remember to stay tuned on Telegram and Twitter for updates about the stream tomorrow, because I might start a little bit earlier and it'll probably go longer. | ||
So, just keep an eye out for that. | ||
But, I do want to... | ||
Get a little bit into the Democratic primary. | ||
Set the stage for tomorrow night. | ||
A lot has transpired in the past four days. | ||
Obviously, the South Carolina primary was on Saturday, and this was the fourth and final contest that is held in February. | ||
And I apologize for the sniffling. | ||
My allergies are starting to act up. | ||
But as you know there are four contests in the Democratic primary in the month of February. | ||
These are the first four before Super Tuesday. | ||
They're one week after the other and these are like the deciding and determining contests for the race. | ||
You've got Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina and we've watched all these different states unfold we saw the votes come in iowa it was buddha judge and sanders neck and neck new hampshire buddha judge and sanders nevada sanders blew it out with 50 and biden far behind and south carolina was the last the last of these preliminary contests before super tuesday and really the last of these contests that is going to set the tone for the rest of the race and | ||
And it was a huge upset. | ||
It was a huge, eventful, exciting contest. | ||
Joe Biden came away with nearly 50% of the votes. | ||
In first place, Sanders landed in second place with close to 20% of the vote. | ||
Tom Steyer came after that with, I think, around 11%. | ||
And then you had Pete Buttigieg, Warren, and Amy Klobuchar, respectively, after them. | ||
Huge win for Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden placed fourth, fifth, and second, respectively, in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada, which was a disaster for him because he went into this primary, as we know, as the unofficial frontrunner. | ||
The most, the second most money behind him. | ||
I believe the most endorsements. | ||
Highest in the polling, uncontested nationally and in the swing states. | ||
And he got completely destroyed, demolished in a surprising fashion in the first two states and didn't really compete even in Nevada. | ||
But South Carolina, he came back obviously in a big way. | ||
50% of the vote, he creamed Sanders. | ||
Still, you know, dominating with the black vote. | ||
And this has now changed the texture of the race once again. | ||
My prediction for South Carolina was that it was going to be neck and neck, Sanders and Biden. | ||
If Biden didn't win, he'd drop out of the race. | ||
But maybe he could win by a small margin. | ||
Well, some had predicted that Biden would win, and I said it was certainly a possibility because he was leading in the polls and he still has number one support among black voters. | ||
And the constituency in the South Carolina Democratic primary is mostly blacks, but nobody predicted that he would win by a margin of 150,000 votes. | ||
Nobody predicted there would be 50% Biden and 20% Sanders, that the margin would be that substantial. | ||
And so this has effectively shut up all the skeptics and the cynics about the Joe Biden candidacy. | ||
With that contest, he has demonstrated that he's viable. | ||
And as a result of this, and that is an important thing To understand, it is for that reason then that after the contest on Saturday, Tom Steyer drops out of the race, Pete Buttigieg drops out of the race the next day, and Amy Klobuchar drops out of the race the day after that. | ||
Because what you're seeing happen now is that the moderate lane of the Democratic primary is now consolidating behind Biden. | ||
This was, too, what we were saying about Nevada. | ||
What the DNC said after Nevada is to all the Democratic candidates, they said you have one week to stop Bernie Sanders. | ||
If Bernie Sanders won in South Carolina, he would be on a path to winning the nomination, or at the very least, he would be the only candidate who it is even possible for them to win the majority of delegates outright, and arguably, nobody would even be able to stop him or achieve a plurality. | ||
In other words, get more votes than Sanders. | ||
So the DNC said to all the candidates after Nevada, like, look, Sanders is the frontrunner. | ||
It's do-or-die time now. | ||
You got to stop this guy. | ||
And it was a vicious debate. | ||
They attacked Sanders. | ||
And it all came down to South Carolina. | ||
And Joe Biden was the victor. | ||
And so in an act of genuflection and submission, Buddha, Judge, Klobuchar, and to a lesser extent Steyr have bowed out, and the reason for this is tactical and it's also based on mathematics. | ||
They all did this before Super Tuesday, because Super Tuesday with 14 states in one territory, this is where I think it's something like a third, a third of all the delegates that are assigned All the delegates that are won in the course of the whole primary are won on Super Tuesday. | ||
So there's just under 4,000 delegates that will decide the nomination. | ||
A third of them are won on Super Tuesday because it's California, it's Texas, and then it's 12 other states, right? | ||
So they knew that after these four contests, the field would have to winnow, it would have to narrow, down to one candidate who could then, with a little bit of support, it doesn't have to be much, but a little bit to push him over the edge, he could then start to pick up a lot of delegates in Super Tuesday. | ||
That their support would not be spread out, it would be unified behind one guy. | ||
And this is largely due to a mathematical reason. | ||
The threshold in most states to win any delegates is 15%. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
It means that, for example, in a state like Virginia, For you to win any delegates, you have to win at least 15% of the vote. | ||
The delegates are assigned, you know, a state has a given number of delegates proportionate to its population and the candidate will win delegates proportionate to what percentage of the vote that they win. | ||
The number one vote getter will get the highest proportion of the delegates. | ||
The next voter, vote getter will get the next highest proportion of the delegates. | ||
It's all proportional to The percentage of votes won. | ||
But in order to win any delegates, you have to pass the 15% threshold. | ||
And this is where the math comes in. | ||
Because in a lot of these states, what you'll find is that Biden may be polling at 13 or 14%. | ||
And so if on Super Tuesday, everybody remains in the race, and maybe some people vote for Klobuchar, and some people vote for Buttigieg, and some vote for Warren and Steyer, and maybe 14% vote for Biden, well then none of these guys win delegates. | ||
Maybe Sanders and maybe Bloomberg are the only ones to win delegates. | ||
In a contest in Virginia where let's say Bernie gets 30% and Biden gets 14% and it breaks down less than 14% for the rest, well the only guy winning delegates is Sanders. | ||
And the only one accumulating delegates is Sanders. | ||
And so the only one with like a rightful claim to the nomination would be Sanders. | ||
But now that you have Klobuchar and Buttigieg dropping out, maybe not all their support goes behind Biden, and maybe not even a ton of support goes behind Biden. | ||
But in a lot of these states, you might see it go from 13 or 14% of the polls to 16% or 17%. | ||
And that 2% is going to then nudge Biden in a lot of these states into a position where he can begin to collect and accumulate delegates. | ||
And what this does is this is taking delegates from Sanders, and that's preventing him from winning a majority outright, and it's also obviously building up a base of support for a moderate candidate. | ||
If all these other candidates remain in the race, then the votes are wasted. | ||
If Buttigieg, Warren, Klobuchar, and Biden all get less than 15% of the vote, the votes are wasted because no delegates are assigned. | ||
So it's like, congratulations, you got second place in 10 states. | ||
But if you got less than 15% in all those states, you didn't win any delegates. | ||
And the delegates are the ones that decide the nomination, not the popular vote. | ||
So that's why they're doing this. | ||
The DNC probably called them up and said, you know what? | ||
It's over for you. | ||
And maybe Pete Buttigieg got a sweet deal. | ||
Maybe he'll be in the Biden administration. | ||
And maybe Klobuchar was promised a place on the ticket or something like that. | ||
But the decision was made in the DNC that Biden is the best bet. | ||
He's polling the best in the Super Tuesday states. | ||
He's the only one with the national infrastructure, the name recognition. | ||
The appeal to moderates, the appeal to people that want to beat Trump, and so the decision was made that he's going to be the guy that will defeat Bernie Sanders or challenge him just enough that they could swipe the nomination out from under his arms? | ||
What is it? | ||
Out from under him? | ||
And they could steal the nomination at the convention because the most likely outcome as of this weekend is that nobody will win a majority of the delegates outright. | ||
Now that Biden is back in the race and these people are dropping out what happens is essentially is that Biden and Sanders it'll be a two-man race and Sanders will win some and Biden will win some and you know maybe Bloomberg will win some we don't really know what that'll look like on Super Tuesday. | ||
But you'll get to the point where nobody's going to win a majority of the delegates outright on the first ballot. | ||
And as we've talked about, then it goes to a second ballot. | ||
Superdelegates are introduced. | ||
Some delegates from the states are unbound. | ||
You know, they don't have to vote for the guy that they were assigned to during the primary. | ||
And then the party will make a determination based on superdelegates and, what is it, unpledged, unbound delegates as to who will be the nominee. | ||
And so it could be Biden, it could be maybe Bloomberg. | ||
But it seems to me that they're consolidating behind Biden at this time. | ||
So, that's the state of the race and that's where we're headed. | ||
The most likely outcome right now, by far, is that nobody will win the most delegates, you'll get a second ballot in a contested convention, the party will decide the nominee, not the voters, and they might put Biden over the top. | ||
And there's two schools of thought on this. | ||
If the nominee is Bernie versus if it's Biden. | ||
There are some, obviously, who say that Bernie is the better candidate for the Democrats. | ||
That Bernie has the better chance to beat Trump. | ||
And there are some that say that Biden is the better candidate to beat Trump. | ||
The Bernie side says that, well, Bernie has this energy. | ||
Bernie has real enthusiasm, real grassroots popular support. | ||
Bernie has an outsider's pitch. | ||
You know, he is presenting an alternative, new, and decidedly left-wing agenda in a similar way to what Trump was doing in 2016 from a right-wing perspective. | ||
Outsider enthusiasm, charisma, all this stuff, a real vision. | ||
These intangibles add up to Bernie Sanders being a much more compelling candidate than people think. | ||
That's the argument that Bernie will be a good, that he'll be the better candidate. | ||
Moreover, the argument goes that if Biden is the nominee, the Bernie Sanders people will not vote for him. | ||
The argument that Bernie will be better goes something like, not only does he have these intangibles, but then also, if Biden is the nominee, he will be worse because the Bernie people feel like they got screwed over, they'll feel like Biden does not reflect their interests, does not represent their ideology, And so they will not go out and vote for Biden. | ||
They will not turn out for him. | ||
And you have a very significant proportion of the Democrat electorate that will not turn out. | ||
That's the argument that Bernie will be the better pick. | ||
The argument that Biden will be the better pick is that Biden is going to be the guy that will win over people that are in the middle. | ||
He's not going to steer away seniors. | ||
He has strong support from blacks, and blacks turning out is like the Democrat victory hinges on blacks turning out. | ||
So it's these kinds of very practical concerns or practical considerations for why people think Biden is a better candidate and then in the same vein they say that Bernie would be worse because Bernie will scare off people in the middle, he will scare off moderates, he will scare off seniors and other people with a radical Medicare for All proposal. | ||
There's two schools of thought. | ||
I think there's definitely legitimacy to both arguments. | ||
I don't think either of them are like wildly good candidates. | ||
Neither of them are good candidates. | ||
It's like they're both just cheating in different ways. | ||
Biden is going to cheat by being like a passable Democrat. | ||
He's a Democrat that like people can live with that isn't Trump. | ||
And Bernie Sanders is like this old guy who had a heart attack and is crazy and all this and has policies that are really not all that Strategic. | ||
So, neither of them are really great. | ||
The only chance that they stand is because of the demographic advantage. | ||
That's the only thing they have really going for them, I think, in another time Donald Trump would have like Ronald Reagan level victories over these people. | ||
So, that's the state of the race, but like I said... | ||
We've got to wrap this show up. | ||
We've got to get to our Super Chats. | ||
So tomorrow we're going to go much more in depth on a lot of this stuff. | ||
Tomorrow is Super Tuesday. | ||
We'll start covering it probably a little bit earlier. | ||
14 states up for grabs. | ||
And this will likely determine what the rest of the race will be. | ||
I know we've been saying that every week. | ||
Nevada, South Carolina, we'll tell you where it's gonna go. | ||
Yeah, obviously. | ||
But Super Tuesday, when a third of the delegates are assigned, this will give us a really, really good idea of, like, what the final outcome will be, as opposed to, like, the direction, the trajectory, this will be, like, this is what the outcome will look like. | ||
So, who knows? | ||
Will we see more dropouts tomorrow? | ||
It's possible. | ||
Will we see an endorsement tomorrow from one of the major candidates? | ||
Possible. | ||
But it looks like Biden is poised to pick up a lot of delegates, so is Sanders. | ||
It's a real, like, head-to-head, and If the overwhelmingly most likely outcome is that there will be nobody wins the majority outright, then it's probably going to be Biden who will be the nominee. | ||
That's where we're at right now. | ||
But more on that tomorrow. | ||
We'll be covering that in great detail tomorrow. | ||
So if you feel like I didn't touch on everything, believe me, it's going to be a long night tomorrow. | ||
But we're going to move on to our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
We're gonna have a ton of Super Chats, and it's like my voice is already gone. | ||
My voice hurts, my throat hurts. | ||
Not from being sick, but just from talking so much. | ||
You know, I gave a speech Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. | ||
I've been in, you know, socializing, partying, talking to people in bars, you know, screaming for the past week, so I'm just, my voice is toast. | ||
But we'll move on to our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
Doomer Nationalist says Lil Bobby is checking in. | ||
Ah, very good. | ||
Yeah, checked. | ||
Lil Bobby says, checking in. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Lil Bobby checking in. | ||
Great, you love to see it, right? | ||
It's great to see. | ||
Polish American says, mommy's in the house, was so Kino. | ||
Yeah, that was epic. | ||
She's honestly terrific, you know, she's... And if you meet Michelle, she's so like down-to-earth and relatable and just like a normal person. | ||
So many of these political people are such like assholes, for lack of a better word. | ||
They just are. | ||
Just blowhard, pretentious, overly serious, and Michelle Malkin is just totally a normal, cool, straight-up good person, you know? | ||
And we were hanging out, and, uh, you know, her speech was great. | ||
I can't, I don't have enough positive things to say, or I have not enough, you know what I'm saying? | ||
I, uh, I have nothing but positive things to say about Michelle, and the speech was epic, and funny, and cool. | ||
Polish American says, Malkin is cool. | ||
I love... Okay. | ||
Polish American says he loves Jenna Tills as well. | ||
Very based. | ||
Jenna. | ||
First name Jenna. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Thanks a lot for that. | ||
Lord Yeetus says, opinion on Charles... What is this? | ||
Jockers? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Is that a person? | ||
Is that another phonetic joke like genitals? | ||
What is Charles? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Yeah, let's get some lemons going please for all my hard work for the movement. | ||
What Ben Franklin quote? | ||
says, love the Ben Franklin quote at AFPAC. | ||
The last week has been very white-pilling. | ||
What Ben Franklin quote? | ||
I didn't quote Ben Franklin. | ||
You have to enlighten me on that one. | ||
J.C. | ||
says, Take my Ninjagini King. | ||
Good job on AFPAC. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Nat says, Keith Woods makes excellent content on YouTube. | ||
Have you seen the Bloomberg one? | ||
I'm voting D's nuts. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Yeah, that was really funny and like four years ago. | ||
And I haven't seen any Keith Woods content, so I haven't seen the Bloomberg one. | ||
I can't really recommend. | ||
I've never seen his stuff. | ||
Rando says lemons for the war chest. | ||
Thank you Aquatic nibba says when mommy said she was in the house. | ||
I felt that me too, dude I was so that that speech was so awesome. | ||
I cannot relate to you the energy of being at a table with Steve Franson millennial Matt baked Alaska Jaden Who else was there Jake Lloyd Well, I don't want to leave... Scott Greer... Who else was there? | ||
But, having all my best friends at one table, and then all my best friends in a packed room, you look on one side of the room and it's Pilled Night, and it's Broseph, and it's Jewish Groyper, and it's Josh Sare, and it's Chris Emerson, and you look on the other side of the room and it's Ethan Ralph, and Patrick Casey, and it's... | ||
My friends from Chicago, and my friends from Boston, and my college friends, and my friends from Phoenix, and my friends from DC, and Michelle Malkin's up on stage, Mommy's in the house, and... It was like one of the best days of my life, hands down. | ||
It really was an electric and just a warm feeling. | ||
You just know in your gut. | ||
You know in your gut that it's right. | ||
We all know that feeling. | ||
It's conscience. | ||
It's intuition. | ||
It's God. | ||
You know when you get a good feeling, when you get a bad feeling. | ||
I get a good feeling when I was there. | ||
I got a good feeling. | ||
When I'm with Michelle, I get a good vibe. | ||
She's a good person. | ||
And that's the same goes with all these people that I meet. | ||
And the opposite is true with everybody else. | ||
I cannot tell you how uncomfortable and, you know, how bad I feel otherwise. | ||
And I've told you this. | ||
Every time I go to DC, I come back and I report to you how awful I feel. | ||
Like, I really feel, like, bad. | ||
And you feel like that because it's like a lot of bad people in DC. | ||
And it's a lot of bad energy. | ||
A lot of bad mojo there. | ||
And so the contrast couldn't be greater. | ||
We are packed in this room. | ||
It's a warmly lit room. | ||
It's all our guys. | ||
It's all love. | ||
And then you step outside and you're back with the cuboid architecture. | ||
The Obelisk, these shape-shifting, Luciferian serpent characters, pedophiles, sickos, you know, this is the kind of stuff that you float around. | ||
So, but, but, but, you know, but it was, but it was good at AfPak, so. | ||
I felt it too. | ||
Minnesota Groyper said it was a real... and that's... I'm a gut guy. | ||
I go by my gut. | ||
I am not an intellectual. | ||
I'm not one of these guys that's like, well, I will have to take a look at your study. | ||
Do you have a citation for that? | ||
I'll have to take a look at your research. | ||
That's never been me. | ||
I've never been a guy that's like, let me evaluate every option. | ||
Let me evaluate everything that's happening in a totally systematic way and may come to a judicious... | ||
You know, well thought out, thorough decision. | ||
No. | ||
I go by my gut. | ||
I go by my feeling. | ||
I go by my intuition. | ||
And I'm thorough and I go through a process, but I'm very much a gut, I'm a feeling kind of a guy. | ||
And that's what I go by, so. | ||
So I felt it too. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, it was a real pleasure to meet you and the others. | ||
I had a great time at AFPAC. | ||
Keep it up, big guy. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
It was great meeting you, too. | ||
Sorry we didn't get to talk so much. | ||
I know I saw you briefly at the conference and then again at Harry's. | ||
But, you know, maybe we'll cross paths again. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But it was great meeting you. | ||
Great to finally put a face to the name. | ||
Pryor says, do you know if any MDE guys watch your show? | ||
Well, I cannot confirm or deny some of them, but I know Sam Hyde has seen some of my stuff. | ||
I don't think he, like, watches my show, like, you know, consistently or anything like that, but when we met, he did tell me that he's seen some of my content before, so that was pretty cool. | ||
PooPooKing420 says, good to see you, bro. | ||
Afpac manhandled the DC ecosystem. | ||
Yeah, that's so true. | ||
It was great to see you too, PooPooKing. | ||
Always a pleasure. | ||
Okay, really? | ||
With this dog? | ||
I swear I'm about to lose it. | ||
The kind of stuff I have to put up with today. | ||
All these, like, just minor annoyances and inconveniences and then... and then this guy. | ||
I'm about to freak. | ||
Anyway, yeah, Poo Poo King, great to see you. | ||
Great, great, jovial, classic endomorphic individual waking us up on the dinosaurs and some other things. | ||
Really a fun guy. | ||
Great to be with you. | ||
And we did! | ||
We completely... the Groypers took over DC. | ||
Do you know what it's like that we go to the National Harbor and we just have like 40 people walking down the street? | ||
And we're just mogging everybody there. | ||
40 people walking around the harbor, walking around the Gaylord Hotel, whatever. | ||
You know, we literally shut down Trump Hotel. | ||
There were so many groipers that went to Trump Tower or Trump Hotel that they had to stop letting people in. | ||
And then we took over Harry's. | ||
You don't understand the power that presence has. | ||
And I said this on Telegram. | ||
You can go back. | ||
I'm a genius. | ||
I said we're going to go to Trump Hotel and we're going to go to the Gaylord. | ||
And like just our physical presence occupying space will be such a powerful message in itself. | ||
And it so was. | ||
Flying Dutchman says, Unos, Aurelios, Giordano's or Lou Malnati's. | ||
Kind of a cringe. | ||
Oh, hey, hey. | ||
I'm a Chicago guy. | ||
Check out this. | ||
Look at all these Chicago chains. | ||
Oh, hey, Chicago guy. | ||
What Chicago pizza chain do you like? | ||
Oh, uh, hey, Nick. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Uno's, Rillio's, Dear Daughters, Luma and Lottie's. | ||
Oh, hi. | ||
Wow, dude. | ||
You're just like me. | ||
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Wow. | |
You're just like a real Chicago guy. | ||
Dude, F you. | ||
I don't eat in any of these places regularly. | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
I love all these places. | ||
I love Uno's, Rillio's, Giordano's. | ||
I love them all, but... I mean, you're real like Chicago and you're like, Lou Malnati's every week! | ||
Yeah, not quite. | ||
You go to the neighborhood place. | ||
Or you go to a place downtown that's on a chain, okay? | ||
Nothing against Giordano's or Lou Malnati's, but... It's like, you know, going to Los Angeles. | ||
Do you go to Fatburger or In-N-Out? | ||
Like... | ||
It's fast food. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, it's a chain. | ||
Not really, like, real... Anyway. | ||
But if I had to pick out of those four... I don't know. | ||
Why do I have to be so hostile? | ||
My throat hurts. | ||
That's why. | ||
I'm irritable. | ||
I'm agitated. | ||
Out of those four, I would probably say... It's a tough call. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I haven't... You know, with the deep dish pizza, it's few and far between. | ||
Like, I had Lou Malnati's last week. | ||
It's probably been, like... | ||
Six months since I had Giordano's, maybe longer. | ||
It's been years since I've had Aurelio's. | ||
And it's probably been a couple years since I had Uno. | ||
So, because they're not in close proximity, it's not, and I don't have them so much, I can't really compare. | ||
Like McDonald's, I have that all the time. | ||
And I have, like, you know, Popeye's all the time. | ||
You know, Chick-fil-A. | ||
But with the pizza, I can't really compare and contrast. | ||
So, I don't really know. | ||
I'd probably say, if I had to go with one, maybe Uno would be my favorite, but again, it's been a while, so. | ||
Delco says, hello Lady Maga, glad you support 90% of our cause. | ||
Yeah, right, that was so stupid. | ||
She comes up, well she, yeah, he comes up and, you know, he gets the camera on me and the ring light and the crowd gathers around. | ||
I agree with you on 90% of issues, Nick. | ||
And what does he expect is going to happen? | ||
Does he think I'm going to say, oh wow, you're great. | ||
Let's shake hands and we're best friends now. | ||
You're a drag queen. | ||
It's gross. | ||
Honestly, it's disgusting. | ||
And look, I don't say that to be mean. | ||
I'm not saying that to be a dick. | ||
I mean, I am a jerk, but I'm not saying that to be a jerk. | ||
It's just gross. | ||
Nobody wants to see that. | ||
What man wants to see drag queens? | ||
Who is that entertaining for? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
To see some guy dressed up in like this, these huge heels and these ridiculous outfits and the makeup and a wig and they're doing the voice and they're doing this show and they're singing songs and making these crude jokes. | ||
That's gross, dude. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Nobody wants to see that. | ||
That's not conservative. | ||
It's not cool. | ||
So and I'm not even like one of these macho macho guys but it's just it's just gay and cringe and gross and it's especially tone deaf given what we're up against you know it's like you've got child drag queens drag queen story hour the promulgation of pedophilia homosexuality polyamorous relationships you know whatever | ||
And in the context of all that, do you think it's a good idea to dress up like that and be like, trying to normalize this from a conservative perspective? | ||
What is the matter with you? | ||
Because, and look, not for nothing, I don't know if this is gonna make sense to anybody, But maybe one thing, if in the 1950s you had a drag queen that was like self-parody, totally ridiculous, whatever. | ||
And again, I obviously think this stuff is gross, but the point I'm trying to convey is it's like particularly tone deaf. | ||
I would enjoy it at any time, but you get what I'm saying here. | ||
It's like even if you can make the case that it's entertainment or it's funny or whatever, Well, it's not funny now, and it's not entertaining now, even if you're a person who likes that kind of thing. | ||
Because, you know, you know, Gavin McInnes has told a story about how his father used to do a routine where he'd... I don't know, I don't know what's going on there, but he would say, like, oh, his dad would dress up like a girl and he would do, like, a comedy routine, right? | ||
Yeah, you've seen that. | ||
People do that as a comedy routine. | ||
across the years but now is not the time for that now we don't need the champion of our cultural and political movement is not somebody that's like well we're against the radical faggots we're against the radical gender bending cross-dressing we're against the drag queens that are doing story hour and the children that are drag queens i'm the like normal drag queen no that's not what we need right now we don't need not only we need that ever but particularly now | ||
It's like, how could anybody think that that is, like, a good idea from any angle? | ||
Even if he is ostensibly in agreement. | ||
Because he came over and he said, like, yeah, and this drag queen said, yeah, I'm against child drag shows and I'm against all this. | ||
It's like, then what the fuck are you doing then? | ||
If you're against all this stuff, don't you see how you are perpetuating that? | ||
Not just by being an open homosexual, but also by this ghastly display, this odious presentation. | ||
I just... | ||
And this person just is like a broken sad. | ||
I do feel a little bit of sympathy. | ||
I feel, you know, it's hard for me not to feel bad because I saw this lady, Maga, on the Weekly Sweat. | ||
He went on the Weekly Sweat with Beardson and Shawn. | ||
And you know, for what it's worth, he seems like a nice enough guy. | ||
He seems like a nice guy. | ||
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Um... | |
But obviously just a very, like, troubled individual. | ||
I mean, and that's the case with all these people. | ||
They've got problems. | ||
And we cannot allow their problems to define our movement. | ||
Like, you know, look, I don't hate you. | ||
And maybe you're not even a bad person. | ||
But what you're promoting is evil. | ||
And what you're complicit in and promoting and normalizing is wrong. | ||
And we can never permit that to become the... | ||
Dogma or the message of what we're trying to do. | ||
So, you know, you try and sort yourself out, but you're doing us no favors. | ||
Oh, you're in favor of the Second Amendment? | ||
Okay, well, what does it have to do with, you know, putting on makeup and all this? | ||
So, it's a very, just like, troubling thing to look at. | ||
This guy was like, I was telling him, I'm like, you know, what you're doing is offensive to God, it's offensive to Christians, it's offensive to me. | ||
Like, this is gross. | ||
I don't want to look at this. | ||
I'm looking at this and it's activating my disgust factor. | ||
It's activating my, like, repulsion emotion. | ||
And he's like, I said, what you should do is like, you know, stop being this and just be a normal person and live according to the natural, live according to the natural law. | ||
And he's like, well, you know, you think I should, you know, marry a woman and I'm not sexually attracted to them or whatever. | ||
And I'm like, look, dude, like two wrongs don't make a right. | ||
I'm not, I don't know what your deal is. | ||
I'm not going to go in and fix your life. | ||
But obviously this is not, not the answer. | ||
And you could see in his eyes, He knows he's wrong. | ||
These people all know they're wrong. | ||
It's in their conscience. | ||
You can read it in their face, but... It was, uh... Yeah. | ||
Oh, I support! | ||
I support your right to speak! | ||
Oh, uh, like, great! | ||
You're gross still, you know? | ||
That's... I appreciate that, maybe, on some level, but what you're doing is hurting the country, and, like, you need to stop! | ||
It's bad! | ||
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So... Whatever. | |
Let's see. | ||
Polish American says, hey Nick, burger belly nationalism? | ||
Wee! | ||
People are making fun of my burger belly. | ||
You couldn't even see my belly in that picture. | ||
I do happen to have a burger belly, but you couldn't even see it in that picture, so I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Somebody commented, oh does Nick have a little burger belly coming in? | ||
Yeah, I got a little belly coming in. | ||
What about it? | ||
It's a sign of prosperity, okay? | ||
It's like Buddha. | ||
You know, Buddha is very fat. | ||
The Chinese depict him as a jovial, endomorphic character. | ||
That's me. | ||
This is a sign of prosperity. | ||
It's a signal of abundance. | ||
It means I'm eating good. | ||
It means I'm doing well. | ||
I'm, I'm, you know, I have a little bit of a belly and this communicates that our movement is doing well. | ||
It's like you come and you rub my tummy for prosperity for our, well, don't do that, but it's prosperity for our movement. | ||
Would you want me to be like a skin and bones? | ||
You know, that's when all these people say, Nick was banned on YouTube. | ||
Haha, now he's gonna have to get a real job. | ||
I'm never getting a real job, bitch! | ||
I'm eating good! | ||
I'm doing good! | ||
I'm prosperous! | ||
I have a belly because I'm eating. | ||
Because the lemons are flowing. | ||
Did you know that people do that? | ||
After I get banned on YouTube, people are so sick. | ||
When I get banned on YouTube, all these faggots are, like, rubbing their hands and saying, ha ha ha, now Nick is gonna have to get a job. | ||
Yeah, now you're gonna have to get a real job, Fuentes. | ||
You're gonna be flipping burgers. | ||
They, like, think about my money. | ||
They fantasize about me being, like, destitute. | ||
No, I'm not, bitch. | ||
I'm doing good. | ||
I'm eating good. | ||
I go to McDonald's, and I have so many McDonald's gift cards, I don't even look at the menu. | ||
I just order a bunch of shit, and if I don't finish it, I throw it out. | ||
This is called abundance. | ||
This is what abundance looks like. | ||
You know, I was with Jaden the other day and we were doing Uber Eats and he's like, let me look at the price. | ||
He was like, let me look at the process for McDonald's. | ||
He's a southerner. | ||
He's like, let me look at the process for McDonald's. | ||
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And, uh, you know, I'm like, I don't even, I don't even have to look at, I don't even have to look at the prices. | |
I am so, I am drowning in McDonald's gift cards. | ||
I got like, $100 in McDonald's gift cards for Christmas, and people keep sending them to my P.O. | ||
box. | ||
I'll never have to work at McDonald's because I'll always be eating at McDonald's, but... Anyway, anyway, so yeah, belly check. | ||
Yo, the Chad Belly. | ||
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The Virgin Six-Pack. | |
I need to eat a salad. | ||
I want to eat that donut, but I can't. | ||
I want to eat ice cream, but I have to just keep eating this asparagus. | ||
What am I eating for dinner? | ||
A little plate of Brussels sprouts. | ||
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But look, I'm pulling up my shirt, and it looks cool. | |
It looks good. | ||
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I have a chiseled six-pack. | |
I'd really love to partake. | ||
I'd love to have a delicious steak, and I'd love to have all this, but I just can't. | ||
Yeah, the virgin bitch versus the Chad Belly. | ||
The Chad Belly that says, yeah, 12-piece donut sticks, please. | ||
Yeah, I'll get a half dozen donuts, pink frosting, vanilla, chocolate frosting, a Long John, and a double chocolate glaze. | ||
Yeah, I'll have two Big Macs please and a famous bowl from KFC. | ||
Oh, it has 3,000 calories? | ||
Good, you know, I'm eating good. | ||
So I hope I can communicate to you this chat energy. | ||
Michelle Malkin was negging me to get in the gym. | ||
Now I have to. | ||
Michelle Malkin, I don't even know what she said, but she's like, you know, you need to like get in the gym or something and I'd like hang my head in shame. | ||
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I'm like, All right, all right, all right. | |
We'll build the America first, Jim. | ||
She could see my belly and my petite frame. | ||
You look at these pictures of me, I'm so skinny, I didn't even realize. | ||
I look at the pictures of me from the thing and I'm like, I'm like a little, I'm like a skinny guy. | ||
I'm like an ectomorph. | ||
I gotta get bigger. | ||
The thing is though, like the real red pill is that it doesn't, you know, people are like, you need to get big for like pussy or you need to get big for whatever. | ||
It's like, no, I don't. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Chicks dig the... Chicks dig a skinny guy. | ||
They dig a skinny white guy. | ||
They dig... Dude, they dig a six foot nine skinny white guy who's based and handsome, okay? | ||
No, I'm not counter signaling working out, but the people that are like, you need to do it for girls. | ||
It's like, that is the biggest cope in the world. | ||
That's like for ugly people. | ||
Ugly people be like, if I get bigger, she'll like me. | ||
Okay, that's, that's enough. | ||
Enough detours. | ||
We've been all over the place on that. | ||
Aquatic Nibba says, yo, Wes Watson in chat right now. | ||
Wes Watson? | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Hoboken says, America first is inevitable. | ||
Yes it is. | ||
Dallas Droipers says, greetings from Dallas King. | ||
Awesome meeting everyone IRL. | ||
The CPAC and Turning Point events have literally zero energy. | ||
Yeah, nice to meet you as well, big guy. | ||
This is Dallas Groyper. | ||
Great to see you, by the way. | ||
Okay. | ||
No, I... But he keeps coming up to me for pictures. | ||
Can I... Okay, I think we need another picture. | ||
I need another picture! | ||
Another picture! | ||
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No. | |
It was fine. | ||
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It's fine. | |
I get it. | ||
I'm not serious when I say that, but... No, it was great meeting you, cool... based... based guy. | ||
I saw this guy at, um... | ||
The National File Event on Thursday. | ||
He was the one I toasted to in the middle of my speech, and he was in the picture with the other based minorities. | ||
So yeah, no, great meeting you. | ||
And it's true, yeah, we have all the energy. | ||
They don't. | ||
But yeah, hopefully I'll see you around, big guy. | ||
Maybe when I go to Dallas. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Okay, I have great usernames. | ||
I'll just say Z. Z says, what happened with Cathy Xu's doppelganger? | ||
I just tried to ignore her. | ||
She was so dumb. | ||
What is with these, like, Asian conservatives and coming up with the most asinine and banal talking points? | ||
It's like these East Asians, it's Cathy Xu and it was that girl. | ||
And that girl's like, have you ever lied? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, then why are you on Lady Maga's case for being a homosexual? | ||
It's like, oh, you're an idiot. | ||
Oh, you're a Christian? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you have to support Israel. | ||
Get her out of my sight. | ||
Can we get her out of here? | ||
And she wouldn't stop talking to me. | ||
It's like, shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
I need to talk to the men here. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's all these, like, women. | ||
It's all these, like, doting women. | ||
And that's what they do. | ||
They, what is the, uh... | ||
There's a word for this. | ||
It's called, like, the something brontosaurus. | ||
This is used in, like, um, like, body language culture, or, like... I forget where I read about this, but... Is it, like, brontosaurus something? | ||
Brontosaurus. | ||
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? | ||
Body language. | ||
The Kindly Brontosaurus. | ||
There it is! | ||
There it is! | ||
Yeah, look that up. | ||
The Kindly Brontosaurus is somebody who, uh... It's in, like, body language. | ||
A lot of body language people talk about this. | ||
The kindly brontosaurus is a posture that you adapt when you want to get something from somebody. | ||
The classic example is you go to the airport. | ||
You go to the counter at the airport or I guess any cash register or something. | ||
And you need assistance or advice or something. | ||
If people will give you the answer you want, you just kind of leer over them. | ||
So the example that they give is if you're at the airport, you lean forward slightly. | ||
You clasp your hands together. | ||
You go to the agent at the gate. | ||
You say, oh, I need help with X, Y, and Z. | ||
Oh, I can't. | ||
There's no way I can help you, they'll say. | ||
Okay, well I'm sure we can work something out, is supposed to be how you reply. | ||
You step aside, stay in their peripheral vision, lean forward, hands clasped, and you, a lot of people don't do this because it's like awkward, but this is, use that to your advantage. | ||
So you go in any situation, I guess like at a counter or just in general, you're not getting an answer you like, and that's okay, well I'm sure we can do something about this. | ||
I don't know if it's totally comparable, but this is how women are. | ||
There was this Ecuadorian girl who would not leave me alone. | ||
I think she was a plant, honestly, because she followed me to National File, and she followed me to Harry's, and she was being just the most obnoxious person, inconsiderate person ever that I've ever met. | ||
It was her, and then it was this Asian girl. | ||
Imagine that, you know, Ecuadorian, this Chinese girl, don't know how to behave. | ||
You know, they're coming up to me. | ||
And I have another question for you. | ||
I just have one question. | ||
Can you just explain to me the front? | ||
Get out of, I want to grab her by the head and just move, move, get out of my face, you know. | ||
I would never do that to a lady. | ||
But that is like, you know, my id was telling me, just grab her by the head and just get out of here. | ||
Get the fuck out of my face, you know? | ||
And there was these two girls. | ||
Um, can I just have one more question? | ||
I just have one more question. | ||
And they just like stand, blocks your path, occupies the center, you know, squares up broadly in front of you. | ||
Get out of here, you fucking dummy! | ||
Like, you're so obtuse, you'll never get it. | ||
The shit that you're telling me is like the dumbest, most asinine thing I've ever heard. | ||
I need to talk to Lance Videos. | ||
I need to talk to, you know, men that can actually comprehend these things that are coming at it with good faith. | ||
They're not just like girls that are shit-testing me, you know? | ||
Get out of my... Anyway, so... | ||
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So yeah, I saw a lot of that. | |
That's what happened to her. | ||
She just kept coming in. | ||
One more thing. | ||
One more thing. | ||
Okay, I need to talk to somebody else now. | ||
Okay, and then she would literally go. | ||
So I was talking to her. | ||
Okay, I really have to talk to somebody else now. | ||
I would turn into Lance Videos and she would go around the crowd. | ||
There was like a scrum of people around me. | ||
She would go around the crowd and then work her way up to the front on the other side and flank me. | ||
And I have another question. | ||
No, you don't know I answered all your questions, you know, so So so there was that but chicken on a raft says learning it's better to be quiet than unoptical. | ||
Yeah, that's that's Hey, there's a lesson in there. | ||
Texan Groyper says, got a new job recently. | ||
I met a beautiful young white woman named Susie. | ||
I love, you know, only in these circles would you say, I met a beautiful white woman. | ||
Well, you know, who says that? | ||
All the new hires introduce themselves, name, location, and a fun fact. | ||
It gets to Susie and she gives her name, where she's from, and then for a fun fact, she tells everyone, I love diversity based. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Oh, yeah, dude. | ||
What a... Blackpilled again, I guess, right? | ||
Wow. | ||
You went to your job and there was, like, a blue-pilled awful? | ||
What? | ||
There was a blue-pilled girl at your work? | ||
Well, first of all, epic story, man. | ||
Second of all, blackpilled again. | ||
Wow, my life is terrible. | ||
A beautiful, young, h-white, h-white, fashy girl, h-white lady, a fair, white, And she wasn't based in Redpill? | ||
She loves diversity? | ||
Blackpilled again! | ||
DAMMIT! | ||
I can't wait to tell... I can't wait to tell Fashy McFeels. | ||
I can't wait to tell Goya McFash on Twitter about this. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Thank you for the three ninja-ginis, but I just have to have a little bit of a pointed commentary. | ||
So, I went to work, and there was this white girl, and she wasn't red-pilled. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
I know, dude. | ||
You know, another day, another shackle. | ||
That's what I always say, right? | ||
Oh, but thank you Texan... Texan Grover! | ||
Everything's bigger in Texas! | ||
Nah, I'm just... That was... Okay, now that was uncalled for, but thanks for the three Ninjaginis. | ||
Yeah, it sucks. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, Look, Nick, I really need this gig. | ||
I love this job. | ||
You're a fuck-up, Joe! | ||
You're fired! | ||
That's from Joker, by the way. | ||
Apologies, the language is all over tonight. | ||
And that's residual. | ||
You know, when I'm in, when I'm in person, I'm, I'm, look, I'm a very, I have a colorful vocabulary, so. | ||
My apology if this is like an explicit show, profane show. | ||
I really need, I really need this gig. | ||
I love this job! | ||
You brought a gun? | ||
Okay. | ||
Aquatic Nibba says, West Watson is the wigger we need. | ||
Okay. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, you're awful, Nick. | ||
Now gets a stream elements like B. Okay, I don't know what that means. | ||
Save the West says, Corona's in my city. | ||
F you, China. | ||
By the way, epic event. | ||
Oh, well, no, we love China. | ||
No, we love China. | ||
I love China on this show. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
I love China. | ||
Don't say that. | ||
Don't disrespect China. | ||
JustinKG says, best event ever, too many more, America first. | ||
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Whoo. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I hear you, buddy. | ||
Great meeting you, by the way, Justin. | ||
Very based guy. | ||
I don't want to dox him, but very based profession. | ||
Cool, dude. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Cool, dude. | ||
We have, honestly, we have the best people. | ||
I meet all these guys and it's like... | ||
And I don't even know, and I don't even know you. | ||
It's like that song by Bloodstone. | ||
And I don't even know you, really like all that well. | ||
But I meet these people and they're just so genuine and so sincere. | ||
This Justin Cage, he's like a total rock star, total epic guy. | ||
These are just like solid people. | ||
And that's like what America First was all about. | ||
That's what, hello, that's what optics is all about. | ||
It's so that we can attract normal, solid, well-adjusted people that, like, you want to be around. | ||
That you like. | ||
That other people like. | ||
That are likable. | ||
You know? | ||
And so, Justin was awesome. | ||
Great to meet you. | ||
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
And, uh, you know, all that. | ||
It's good stuff. | ||
Many more. | ||
That's right. | ||
Polo Kunz's guest Buddha Judge decided to pull the plug. | ||
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Okay. | |
Gross. | ||
James says, Ahoy Nick, Pete Butt Pirate Judge, Behord and Doubloons. | ||
Yeah, that was, uh, that was really clever. | ||
Uh, Broseph says, Thank you for so much, Nick. | ||
America First is unstoppable. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Hey, well, thank you, Broseph, and God bless you, too. | ||
You're the man. | ||
Broseph is one of these guys. | ||
He's in the movement, and the guy's just like... | ||
He's the unsung hero. | ||
One of the unsung heroes. | ||
Every year, this guy. | ||
Even last year! | ||
The America First meetup we had last year at CPAC, Broseph got a suite for us. | ||
I mean, the guy's just totally based. | ||
The guy got in a car crash this weekend, which was sad. | ||
Which is unfortunate, but... | ||
But yeah, no, but this guy's awesome. | ||
God bless you too, buddy. | ||
Harris Walker says, thanks for the killer event, America First Rises. | ||
Yeah, man, glad you had a good time, and hey, good to see you again, buddy. | ||
Harris Walker's another one. | ||
Epic guy. | ||
Jude says today is my birthday glad I could spend it with you guys. | ||
Hey, happy birthday Hope it's a good one Wagee rage says Greece having a based moment the shot heard round the world 2.0. | ||
Maybe Yeah, perhaps maybe we'll talk about that more on Wednesday Cozer says it looked like Owen tried to rip your arm off. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Oh when he was shaking my hand. | ||
Yeah, that was That was pretty funny Owens. | ||
I love Owen Schreier. | ||
That guy is funny. | ||
I He's just like a schmoodster. | ||
I just get a vibe from him that he's just like a funny, cool dude. | ||
I like his attitude. | ||
He reminds me in a lot of ways of myself. | ||
Kind of scrappy, in your face, like a natural charisma. | ||
And a Chad, too. | ||
A total Chad. | ||
Augustus says League, excuse me, says League of your own king. | ||
There is no comparison. | ||
True. | ||
Groyper Wave says thanks for your hard work, Nick. | ||
Hey, thank you, buddy, and nice to meet you. | ||
I know we didn't get a chance to talk a lot, but nice to meet you. | ||
We got interrupted. | ||
Classical Theist says I'll have to catch the show later, but just wanted to say congrats on AfPak, man. | ||
Unstoppable energy. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Good to see you, man. | ||
Dallas Groyper says, Franson said I had good style, so AFPAC was a win. | ||
He was right. | ||
You do have good style. | ||
Warren says, great time seeing you again at AFPAC, big guy. | ||
Very cool schmooning with all the boys. | ||
God bless us. | ||
You said it, buddy. | ||
Yeah, good to see you as well. | ||
I know I saw you at West Palm Beach. | ||
Good to see you again at AFPAC. | ||
Another baste, Groyper. | ||
I, you know, it's a love fest. | ||
It's a love fest tonight. | ||
Good to see ya. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, Groypers are the coolest people to schmood with. | ||
So true. | ||
They unironically are. | ||
And you can even tell, even within our own little faction, like who's a Groyper and who's not. | ||
Even with the InfoWars crowd, who's a Groyper, who's not. | ||
The Groypers are, like, so epic. | ||
They really are just, like, cool, chad, gamer type people. | ||
Bring the Fire says, Wignatur, very jealous this weekend. | ||
Very weak. | ||
Who even cares about those people? | ||
MinnesotaGroper says, Jaden has Corona! | ||
Koofing and sniffling on stream. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Jaden's got the virus. | ||
I think Jake Lloyd has it. | ||
Vince, I believe, got sick. | ||
Everybody's coming down with it. | ||
So I hope Jaden didn't give it, give the Corona to me. | ||
I hope Jake Lloyd didn't transmit it. | ||
I don't know, I'm good so far. | ||
The incubation period for the flu is like two days, so I think I'm clear on the flu. | ||
Maybe I'll get Corona though, I don't know. | ||
Cookie Monster says can I get a happy birthday King? | ||
Today's my birthday. | ||
Yeah, happy birthday, buddy. | ||
Anonsepra says all we need is one and my king. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Chicken on a raft says saw a box at work marked made in China. | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
Yeah, be careful. | ||
Aquatic Nimbus says Greek Orthodox sees migrant pulls out the strap. | ||
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Okay, uh, yeah, well, we'll talk about that on Wednesday. | |
AnonSeph vs KathyJu2. | ||
Doobie lookin' cute, though. | ||
Yeah, she was cute. | ||
She was just a dummy. | ||
Ali Droz says, reality check. | ||
She's like, follow me on Instagram. | ||
Pfft, no. | ||
I'm in the middle of this scrum, and she's like, okay, can you follow me on my Instagram? | ||
You think I'm gonna pull my phone out and follow you right here? | ||
Get out of this city. | ||
How about you follow me? | ||
Ali says, reality check, Pawn Stars. | ||
What is this? | ||
Groid pill about Lindbergh? | ||
I don't know what any of that means. | ||
Valwonka says, what's the deal with Stephen A. Smith? | ||
He's everywhere. | ||
Stephen A. Smith. | ||
Who is that again? | ||
Is that that black announcer? | ||
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Yeah, I don't know. | |
I don't know really. | ||
I don't keep up with the sports stuff. | ||
Mr. Lennon says, your friend Make Hoodie Where I Buy has fists on it. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Boopers. | ||
It says, finally back. | ||
The world fell apart by the way. | ||
Yeah, while we were gone. | ||
Sarik says, what's the deal with the black trick Casey meme? | ||
Okay, if you don't get it, what's the deal with this? | ||
Shut up. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, lol at people buying NVIDIA amidst corona. | ||
My crypto. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Yeah, tell me about it. | ||
Can't take a break though. | ||
It's still gonna be a long year, okay? | ||
I'll take a break after the election. | ||
After the election, maybe I'll take a little bit of time off and then ride back into it. | ||
I got a lot of plans for like, you know, going out maybe like a year and a half, so... | ||
So yeah, I'm thinking maybe after the election I'll take a month off, but until then I'm gonna be grinding. | ||
Maybe I'll take a week off over the summer, but it's gonna be a grind all the way until the end, so I do deserve a break. | ||
I've been going non-stop forever, for years now, but no time to break. | ||
Thank you South Carolina, stealing from the burn. | ||
Yeah, pretty funny. | ||
Do you like spicy food? | ||
No. | ||
Who snitched to Jared? | ||
I don't know what happened with that. | ||
Yeah, Jared, it was so funny. | ||
When our event ended, Jared Holt tweeted out the location of our event. | ||
And it was like, oh, congratulations. | ||
Like, we literally just finished. | ||
Oh, they're at this hotel! | ||
Oh, congratulations, dipshit. | ||
We just finished, you know? | ||
But, um... Yeah, I don't know how we got the address. | ||
I think he might have deduced it from... Well, we... I don't want to get into the OPSEC type stuff. | ||
We have a lot of theories as to what happened, but, uh... And in the end, it didn't matter. | ||
The guy's a, you know, a weaselly guy. | ||
I don't think it was a snitch, though. | ||
I don't think it was like somebody on the inside. | ||
But, you know, there hasn't been any fallout from that so far. | ||
So I think we're in the clear. | ||
But you never know. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
Brendan says, Jared Holden invited a CPAC, but you're banned. | ||
Yeah, funny how that works, right? | ||
Joe the Boomer says, next year I won't bring Gunn to AFPACC. | ||
Sorry, please DM. | ||
Okay. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, Jared Holtz, AFPAC location docs was a failure. | ||
Yeah, it was so funny. | ||
These people worked their fingers to the bone trying to get us in trouble. | ||
Oh, they're at this hotel. | ||
Oh yeah, congratulations. | ||
You missed us by like two minutes, you know. | ||
Nignat says, scoopity whoop. | ||
Okay. | ||
Deez Joker says, much love from your number one fan from South Africa. | ||
Hey, well thanks buddy. | ||
Question for Nyx is, how was the food quality at AFPAC? | ||
It was good! | ||
Couldn't eat, unfortunately it was meat. | ||
It was a meat option. | ||
Okay, you know like, hello Patrick Shack? | ||
No, that's okay. | ||
There was a lot of meat there, so I ended up eating like some potatoes and salad and a roll. | ||
Which is, I mean, that's fine. | ||
That's okay. | ||
But from what I heard, it was good. | ||
There was chicken, there was steak, there was potatoes, you know, some kind of vegetable situation. | ||
I don't really know what the assortment of vegetables is called. | ||
It's like peppers and like zucchini. | ||
What do you call that when it's like pepper, zucchini, and they're like together? | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
I don't really, I'm not like a foodie, so I don't know. | ||
No. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Uh, well, a lot of mediocrities in the world. | ||
Well, Romantic Nick says, how do people like Jared Holt even exist? | ||
Yeah, well, a lot of mediocrities in the world. | ||
Spurgy says, I thought you were good on the show, but your true talent was shown debating folks live at CPAC. | ||
I'm a man, I'm a very versatile person when it comes to talking. | ||
Most people, yeah, most people don't expect that. | ||
Anybody, look, anybody could do YouTube and edit videos and do, oh, a hundred takes and I edit together a ten-minute video, but not a lot of people can do a two-hour off-the-cuff stream, not a lot of people can do public speaking, not a lot of people can do live debate like that, so it's like, yeah, I'm kind of unmatched when it comes to these kinds of things. | ||
Don't mean to brag, but it's true. | ||
Ghani and Groypris says 11,300 views, 300 viewers equals 38 times as many. | ||
Yeah, we had close to 40 times as many viewers as CPAC. | ||
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Password says Durr, why do you look like Ben Shapiro, Durr? | |
Yeah, that guy was drunk. | ||
Rush Limbaugh, Groypris says so awesome to finally meet you, King Yudas. | ||
Yeah, great to meet you as well and a little bit of drama, but that's okay. | ||
Good to meet you. | ||
You seem like a cool guy and you were rocking the merch. | ||
You look good. | ||
Romantic Nix is just want to say thanks for a great weekend. | ||
Hey, thanks for coming. | ||
Simon Scola says was great seeing you. | ||
Amazing few days. | ||
Glad you enjoyed. | ||
Good seeing you again as well. | ||
Simon Scola is a real trooper. | ||
This guy's been with us forever. | ||
Simon Scola was at, I believe he was at the Groyper Leadership Summit. | ||
He was at the New Hampshire Turning Point event. | ||
He was at the Ben Shapiro BU speech. | ||
Simon Scola was at the CPAC event last year. | ||
This guy's been with us, like, since the beginning. | ||
So, yeah, it was great to see you, buddy. | ||
You're epic. | ||
And he gave me this America First patch. | ||
Very cool guy. | ||
You know, some of the stuff I see, it's just like, so good. | ||
Kozer says, who was that Zio bitch that threw her drink? | ||
I guess she was from the SPLC is what I was told. | ||
Yeah, during my speech at National File... - Yeah. | ||
It was a very impromptu thing. | ||
I was just up there. | ||
I had the microphone. | ||
I was just schmooting, you know? | ||
And this girl, in the middle of my speech, she comes up in front of the camera, walks in front of the stage, and she has like a glass of wine. | ||
And she throws down her glass of wine right on the stage! | ||
She walks past the camera, right up to the stage, and she throws it down on the stage like in protest, and storms out of the room. | ||
And then she throws up the finger as she leaves. | ||
F you Nick and she storms out of the room and if you watch the stream, I was like, yeah, bye bitch You know, so I don't know I heard she was from the SPLC but that was at the national final event on Thursday Password says, Nick like a race car driver that keeps winning races. | ||
So true. | ||
I keep winning the race. | ||
I keep winning the race. | ||
Good old Alex Jones. | ||
He's a treasure. | ||
I love that guy. | ||
Groypins says, very white pill from AFPAC. | ||
America first keeps rising. | ||
Keeps rising folks! | ||
We're doing pretty good. | ||
Question for Nick says, do you prefer normal Patrick or boy band Patrick? | ||
You know, I actually like the boy band Patrick haircut. | ||
I like the cut. | ||
But I have to say, I was looking through my Instagram posts, and I saw the picture of Patrick, of me, Patrick, and Jayden at GLS, and I think I like that look better. | ||
I like Patrick's hair, I like Patrick's hair like this. | ||
But, you know, I'm the optics chief, I have to observe these things, we have to talk about these things. | ||
I like the cut that Patrick had a GLS where it's it's a little bit more grown out it's a little bit longer but it's a little bit shorter on the sides maybe a little neater on the top not that I don't like the cut I don't it's not that I don't like the cut that he had this weekend but I think I prefer like I like what I have going on. | ||
His is a little bit more grown in than mine at the GLS picture, but something like that. | ||
So that's where I stand on the Patrick question. | ||
Very important, a very controversial thing that happened this weekend, but no, I liked his haircut. | ||
I just, you know, comparing and contrasting, I think the GLS cut was superior, but I'm a fan of the cut. | ||
Let's see Tom Tom Lee says your n file national file Israel equals New England link was powerful Yes, I can't take total credit for that. | ||
I got that from QAnon actually my friend QAnon came up with that, but that's a good one, right? | ||
Millennial welders is for the war chest. | ||
Thank you cozy Scott was a lot funnier than I expected Scott is hilarious if you've ever met him in person He's exactly how he is on Twitter in person. | ||
He's just a real, like, snarky, but very funny, very intelligent guy. | ||
I don't know, I mean, he does a lot of content on Twitter, and I'm not making a judgment on his Twitter, but once you have a conversation with him in real life, you realize he really, like, really knows his stuff. | ||
Really a smart guy. | ||
And I don't know if that's... I don't know if he gets enough credit for that. | ||
Like, if you read his Twitter, I mean, it's a lot of good content on the Twitter, but you really meet with him and talk to him in person, and this guy, like, knows his stuff, and he's a bit of a nerd, you know, he's... I don't mean that in a bad way, I mean, he's just really, like, is thoroughly read on the issues and on the relevant facts. | ||
You know, it's a great combination. | ||
He's a very smart guy, but he's also got a great sense of humor. | ||
He's fun. | ||
He's a big guy, too. | ||
He's tall, so... Yeah, Scott's one of my good friends. | ||
I've known that guy for years. | ||
For years now, actually. | ||
Yeah, I met him Fall 2017, so it's been two and a half years almost. | ||
Matt Conner says, Lil Bobby really do be checking in, though. | ||
Yeah, Lil Bobby is checking in. | ||
Also, WishIWasDead says, you are doing God's work. | ||
Haven't been this white-pilled since Trump's election. | ||
God bless, King! | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
Hey, glad you're feeling white-pilled. | ||
Glad the morale is lifted up. | ||
This is what's possible. | ||
I've been telling this to people for years. | ||
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It's all white-pills. | |
I feel good. | ||
Years ago, the movement was black-pilled. | ||
Do you remember the energy in 2017? | ||
It was bad. | ||
Hello, you're welcome. | ||
Optics war, thought war, this American nationalism thing, America first. | ||
Hello, you're welcome. | ||
I'm not going to take all the credit, but like, uh, hey, let's remember the past three years didn't start out this way. | ||
Started out with a lot of toxic stuff and negativity. | ||
And, uh, hey, so you're welcome. | ||
Welcome for the white pills, everybody. | ||
You remember going way back. | ||
So, uh, no, but it's true, but it's all true. | ||
I can't take all the credit. | ||
It's a team. | ||
It's a team, you know, and it's the network, but, uh, you know, but there was one guy, but there was one genius. | ||
Nobody took seriously. | ||
He was the underdog. | ||
He was a young guy. | ||
All he had was a green screen, but he had a vision, but he had the right idea and he fought and he saw it through. | ||
And he proved his point. | ||
He made his case. | ||
And here we are. | ||
So... Let's see. | ||
Faded Chief says, GROIPER GROIPER! | ||
You like the GROIPER chant? | ||
Did you like the GROIPER chant? | ||
I think we're gonna start off every show with the GROIPER chant from now on. | ||
Tomorrow we're gonna start the show with the GROIPER chant. | ||
Some people are saying it was cringe. | ||
And you might be right. | ||
But... | ||
It's like, moved on to being based. | ||
And, the Groyper chant was, like, it had to be there a moment. | ||
Look, you know, not to, like, flex, but, the Groyper chant was, it had to be there a moment. | ||
If you were in the room, the room was literally shaking. | ||
I'm not making that up. | ||
Every all 120 people screaming Kruiper at the top of their lungs and banging their feet and slamming on the tables. | ||
This is not a joke. | ||
You couldn't hear it on the microphone. | ||
The microphone didn't really pick up like the applause and the cheers like a lot of the audience noises. | ||
But if you're in the room for AFPAC you can attest to this. | ||
It was like The whole room was like shaking and it was like a very powerful like rowdy moment. | ||
I think maybe that's how Jared Holt got the address because maybe somebody like 10 stories up heard us screaming Groyper and they're like oh hey Jared I'm at this hotel obviously they're here you know. | ||
So, it was like a very powerful moment, but, you know, if you watch the video, it's just like me scre-autistically screaming, Groyper. | ||
I thought it was based on- either way you look at it, I thought it was based. | ||
And we're gonna do more Groyper chants in the future, so if you don't like that, uh, shut up. | ||
But yeah, no, I thought it was good. | ||
You had to be there, had to be there. | ||
It was a real, it was a groipe quake. | ||
A groipe quake. | ||
It was a real, people are saying groipe quake, yeah. | ||
They don't want that because they don't want the energy, okay? | ||
They want us to be like, um, hello everybody. | ||
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Uh, hello, hi groipers. | |
Hi groiper. | ||
Hello, friends, Romans, and groipers, lend me your ear. | ||
Golf laugh? | ||
No, shut up, bitch! | ||
Groyperchant! | ||
Groyperchant! | ||
Even it's just me screaming and yelling! | ||
That's the energy that we're bringing to the table. | ||
That's the kind of energy. | ||
That is the schmood. | ||
Okay, it's nuts-on-the-table time. | ||
That's the energy that we're bringing to the table. | ||
Why are we in the Groyper Wars? | ||
This is why, right? | ||
There's that old anecdote about Lyndon Johnson. | ||
Where, uh, there's this old story where somebody asked Lyndon Johnson, they said, Lyndon, what the hell are we doing in Vietnam? | ||
And he literally whipped his dick out. | ||
Okay, this is... Okay, uh, disavow, apology for the language. | ||
He literally whips his genitals out, and he's like, this is why we're in the Vietnam War. | ||
So that was like, uh, this is why we're in the Groyper War moment. | ||
Cringe? | ||
Yo, this is why we're doing the GROYPER CHANNEL, okay? | ||
That's the kind of big GROYPER energy- BIG GROYPER- BIG GROYPER ENERGY that we're bringing to the table, okay? | ||
Okay, disavow. | ||
That's gross. | ||
That's inappropriate. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Apologies for the language, but, uh, look, you get the point. | ||
But you get the picture, okay? | ||
Big Groyper energy. | ||
When we're doing the Groyper chant, it's about saying, we're screaming! | ||
You know, it's like, uh, it's like, whoa, Jack, come out and play. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
We got the bottles on our fingers. | ||
It's a warrior cry, a warrior chant. | ||
You know? | ||
We're doing that to intimidate the opponents. | ||
It might seem cringe, but it's like 200 Groypers stanced up and they're screaming Groyper. | ||
And yeah, Gerard Holt is like, that's kind of cringe, but he's pissing his pants because you've got these Vero tribal Groypers. | ||
They're going animal mode and they're about to go ribbit ribbit. | ||
They're about to go launch at you from a lily pad. | ||
Okay. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Let's see, uh, where are we at? | ||
Where did I leave off? | ||
J.C. | ||
Denton says, America First is a family. | ||
We care about each other. | ||
So true. | ||
Can't you tell I care about you guys? | ||
I do. | ||
Ty Borse says, Guy eating cereal. | ||
There is no political solution. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
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There will never be a political solution. | |
Afpac. | ||
Right? | ||
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There will never be a political solution. | |
That's so funny. | ||
So true. | ||
AFPAC? | ||
What? | ||
AFFAN says, big things, small beginnings. | ||
Very true. | ||
BadFaithPoster says, AF had the most class of any group there, bar none. | ||
Very true. | ||
Jeff Jeffrey says, Nick got that drip. | ||
Yeah, I got that drip for the conference, okay? | ||
I had to drop a little bit of money for the AFPAC. | ||
You know, my mom's like, you need to get a new suit, you need to get a new outfit. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'll get a new outfit. | ||
It's like, whoa! | ||
I break a window or something when I bought a new suit, I bought a new shirt. | ||
I haven't bought new dress clothes since I was in high school. | ||
This suit is from high school. | ||
Shirt, high school, this tie was for Christmas, but... Like, I haven't bought a new, like, outfit in forever, and I went to, uh... | ||
Nordstrom. | ||
And I didn't go crazy, but I was like, holy smokes. | ||
What the heck, you know? | ||
But yeah, but it was worth it. | ||
I was dripping. | ||
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You gotta look. | |
You gotta look good. | ||
Gotta be optical. | ||
You know, you gotta present well, so... Big Boots is trusting the plan. | ||
It's almost too easy. | ||
Yeah, well, it's easy at times like this, right? | ||
Easy to trust a plan today, but at other times it's hard to trust a plan. | ||
That is what, that is what makes a ride-or-die Fuentes, Groyper, America First member. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What is this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Sun says, Alex Jones going Kanye mode. | ||
I'm gonna let you finish. | ||
Yeah, funny check. | ||
Another Zoomer says, this weekend was a huge success. | ||
Another win for AF. | ||
Yeah, another win. | ||
Lil Bobby says no one or he says do one in Wisconsin during the DNC really take him on. | ||
Yeah, great idea Legalized ketchup says finally got around to your D live still haven't changed at all. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Keep it up, brother Why would I change on D live? | ||
I'm the same Wow, people are posting tea for trust the plan got it TK Wise says, I am reserving my seat to the AF Halo 2 LAN party. | ||
The LAN party. | ||
Yeah, we might actually do something like that in the future. | ||
It's not a bad idea. | ||
Question for Nyx is, did any women try to schmooze you in person in DC? | ||
Yeah, there's some schmoozing, but they cannot ply me with any of the traditional vices. | ||
Alcohol, drugs, money, women. | ||
Doesn't work on me. | ||
Doesn't work on me. | ||
I like... You know what I like. | ||
I like what I like. | ||
Big Macs, Coca-Cola, pizza, okay? | ||
I like to drive my car at night and eat ice cream. | ||
And I like to listen to the radio loudly and I like to yell the lyrics to Kanye West songs. | ||
You cannot ply me with money. | ||
You cannot ply me with femoid, uh, you know, flesh, rib. | ||
You cannot throw a rib at me. | ||
I reject your rib. | ||
I do not want your rib. | ||
A lot of ribs being thrown at me. | ||
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No. | |
Yeah, get away from me. | ||
Keep it moving, lady. | ||
Keep it moving, bitch. | ||
The new vision, only America first. | ||
Not your dumper first. | ||
Not you first, babe. | ||
So... No, it doesn't work on me. | ||
It doesn't work on me. | ||
I've got resolve. | ||
So, yeah, nice try. | ||
But they try. | ||
They try with that. | ||
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Hi, Nick. | |
Hi, Nick. | ||
Oh, it's so nice to meet you. | ||
Yeah, shut up! | ||
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I've had it. | |
I've had it with these people trying to get to me. | ||
You can't get to me. | ||
I cannot let these people play me. | ||
Name one genius that ain't crazy. | ||
Right? | ||
Isn't that what Kanye says? | ||
Anyway. | ||
Okay. | ||
Relax. | ||
Relax. | ||
Man, the language, the intensity here. | ||
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It's just... We're at like a 10 here. | |
We're going up. | ||
We're getting up there. | ||
We gotta cool off a little bit. | ||
Relax a little bit. | ||
Alright? | ||
Relax. | ||
Relax. | ||
It's okay. | ||
It's alright. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Everybody's trying to schmooze me. | ||
Everybody's trying to schmooze. | ||
Get away from me. | ||
I am... Look, I'm a real dude, okay? | ||
I'm a real guy. | ||
That's why we did the Groyper chant. | ||
The Groyper chant was to say to all these DC people, it was a big middle finger. | ||
For real. | ||
Because all I've heard since the Groyper Wars is, you gotta grow up, you gotta be more mature, you gotta drop the Groyper stuff, you gotta get serious. | ||
What, we gotta become a bunch of political jerk-offs? | ||
We gotta be a bunch of overly serious sellouts? | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
Yeah, shove that. | ||
Hey, I know you have something that really works and is organic and grassroots and you're kicking our ass all over the country, but you should be more like us. | ||
You should be more boring. | ||
Hello, welcome everybody. | ||
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The 21st century will be the new American century. | |
Yeah, no. | ||
No. | ||
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Hello everybody. | |
Hello ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The free market. | ||
God, you know. | ||
I am just a guy, alright? | ||
I am a dude. | ||
I am a gamer. | ||
Oh, you need a career? | ||
Oh, you're gonna be the big time! | ||
In the big time, oh, we're gonna be, oh, you gotta come make it with the big time, oh, you gotta roll with guys like us, you gotta, yeah, no, shove it. | ||
I wanna hang out with my groipers, okay? | ||
Yeah! | ||
They're wearing white tube socks and they're beating the shit out of each other at 4am, and yeah, you know, they're goofy and, you know, a little bit silly, but it's, this is our people, this is our guys. | ||
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That's always how it's been with me, you know me, I'm not like a normie, I'm not a normal. | |
So... Alright. | ||
Burrito- Yeah, patting myself on the back! | ||
Yeah, hello, I'm awesome! | ||
Hello, I'm awesome! | ||
Uh, let's see, Burrito Bandit says- What is this? | ||
What is that? | ||
Not on my thing? | ||
Alright, whatever. | ||
Okay, didn't need to hear that. | ||
You might have heard about this on Twitter. | ||
I don't want to go into detail for, like, liability reasons, but there was a real America First battle, gladiator battle, that happened on Saturday night. | ||
And congratulations to our victor, BurritoBandit. | ||
And, you know, brain sick blaze. | ||
He fought his heart out. | ||
You know, he had the true spirit of the warrior, but in the end, Burrito Bandit came out on top there. | ||
So congrats, buddy. | ||
Bad Faith Poster says, press F for my guy Jeff, a.k.a. the final honkler. | ||
Did he get suspended? | ||
Yeah, F in chat for Jeff. | ||
Spurgy says, you just said mass movement. | ||
P.P. Puchek, yeah, mass movement. | ||
Samuel says, please come out west. | ||
Love Washington Knickers. | ||
Yeah, I'll get right on that. | ||
Subtle Breeze says, making big moves, King. | ||
We are rooting for you. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
Elijah says, mommy is beautiful and intelligent. | ||
Powerful ally. | ||
Truly. | ||
Big Globe says mug check. | ||
Where's my mug? | ||
Oh, I just noticed that. | ||
Did the America First intern take it off my desk? | ||
What the... I knew something was off here. | ||
I just noticed that. | ||
Wow. | ||
Plo Koon says, Mommy had a little optic slip there. | ||
No, Mommy is completely optical. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, Michelle Malkin is truly our greatest ally. | ||
So true. | ||
Mustard Nipple says, Great job at Afpac King. | ||
Activision are... Okay, I'm not going to read that, but thanks. | ||
Patrick says, Thanks, buddy. | ||
Very proud of what we're doing here. | ||
Yeah, no problem, big guy. | ||
I agree. | ||
It's good stuff. | ||
Here's my card. | ||
Here's my card. | ||
Let me know when you want to start taking things a little more seriously, Nick. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I gotta just drop my... I have business cards that say, like, you know, my email. | ||
I should just get, like, Joker playing cards. | ||
I should just get... | ||
I should just get, like, some prop card that has no personal information. | ||
It's just, like, my name and, like, a picture of a groyper, you know? | ||
Or just... It just says my name and, like, a clown mask or something, you know? | ||
Here's my card. | ||
Let me know when you want to start taking things a little more seriously. | ||
You know where to find me. | ||
Something ominous like that. | ||
Just a... I think I'm at that level, you know? | ||
Just a card that says N on it for Nick. | ||
Who plus is for the cringe jar didn't know simp was an acronym. | ||
Yeah, appreciate it We should start the cringe jar. | ||
If you're cringe, you got to donate a diamond Solid Snake says mommy's in the house shit. | ||
I could have cried bro. | ||
Thank you for all you've done. | ||
We're legit blessed. | ||
Yeah, man That was pretty, pretty epic moment and we are blessed. | ||
It's true. | ||
McDonald Borgers is looking forward to 3 a.m. | ||
Big Mac Pack 2020. | ||
Yes, that's gonna happen. | ||
Solid Snakes is also Americans vs. Globalists. | ||
Very base tweet. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Yeah, she had optics. | ||
She was going off, man. | ||
She went off, and it was epic. | ||
says worried about Malkin going wig for a sec but she had optics yeah she had optics she was she was going off man she went off and it was epic Nakura says shout out to the Kansas Groyper for getting my crew at an Uber after Harry's Groyper's got your back it's true Diogeny says use John to name Aim them. | ||
Good optics check. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Bad Faith Poster says, DC is a brood of vipers. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Pap says, what do you think of National Harbor? | ||
Globalist vibes. | ||
Yeah, it's a totally like artificial, like Disney World carnival type place. | ||
Overpriced. | ||
It's all new development. | ||
Luxury condominiums and, you know, lame restaurants. | ||
Overpriced food. | ||
Yeah, so that's my feelings on that. | ||
TKY says, the goop must flow. | ||
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Oh, yeah, we're off of the goop. | |
Cheese. | ||
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I'm not reading. | |
Vince has got a family to feed! | ||
I've got my belly to feed, so... But thanks, buddy! | ||
Has your autism helped you in your political career? | ||
I don't think I have autism, but, you know, my more autistic tendencies, they probably do help me. | ||
South. | ||
But thanks, buddy. | ||
Wooz says, my name is Wooz and I have Asperger's. | ||
Has your autism helped you in your political career? | ||
I don't think I have autism, but my more autistic tendencies, they probably do help me. | ||
Another Zoomer says, the future is so bright for AF. | ||
Question for Nick's is, what's your McDonald's breakfast order? | ||
My McDonald's breakfast order, I get a sausage McGriddle, I get two sausage burritos, I get a couple of hash browns, and I get a six-piece donut stick. | ||
And then I get a medium sweet tea. | ||
That's my order. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
I get a little sample. | ||
A little taste of everything. | ||
I get a little taste of everything. | ||
I get a little sausage McGriddle. | ||
I get a little hash brown. | ||
A little burrito. | ||
A little donut stick action. | ||
I get a little bit of everything. | ||
A little sweet tea. | ||
Orange juice doesn't quite go with it, but pop is just a little bit too sweet, so the tea is like a nice middle ground there. | ||
Salton's favorite movie. | ||
Favorite movie? | ||
Maybe Taxi Driver, I guess. | ||
Bob Sakamoto says, was a fun weekend. | ||
Here's a dollar. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Chris Torres says, big fan from Peru. | ||
AF will change the world. | ||
It's true. | ||
Solid Snakes says, when you told the story of shutting down that snake telling you to leave us, I legit said, our king! | ||
Bass dude. | ||
Yeah, I mean... | ||
Look, you know, people call me, everybody who's like an e-celebrity gets this, you're a grifter, you're a sellout, whatever, it's like, if only you knew, if only you knew what goes on behind the scenes, the things I've seen, the offers that have been made to me, whatever, you know, and that's not just to sing my own praises, but just to, you know, aware you of the situation, and it always just makes me angry when people do that. | ||
Harley says FOMO for not going to AFPAC. | ||
Yeah, yeah, you should have went. | ||
Russell Reports is checking in. | ||
Yeah, what's up big guy? | ||
Question for Nick says, what did your parents think of AFPAC? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I didn't talk to them. | ||
My mom picked me up from the airport and immediately I get in the car and she starts giving me shit right out of the gate. | ||
She's like, you know, you gave me the wrong time. | ||
And you look, here's the text. | ||
You sent me the wrong time. | ||
And I'm like, really? | ||
I had to deal with all this crap all week. | ||
I just get in the car and you're gonna start showing me the receipts. | ||
You texted me the wrong time for when my flight got in. | ||
Really? | ||
So then we were both like, I'm not talking to you the whole ride home. | ||
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We haven't talked. | |
Okay, fine. | ||
I wonder you know we're both stubborn like that. | ||
We're both like okay fine. | ||
I won't talk to you then It's so stupid, but so we haven't actually we actually haven't even talked regularly haven't even talked I'm mad at her right now. | ||
She's mad at me, and that's just the way it is right now, so That's just a very happy Family dynamic gypsum says have you bought your night vision yet King no I? | ||
Fraticelli says, Stock up, kings. | ||
A worth of dry food is cheap. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maine Groyper says, America first is inevitable because God is on our side. | ||
So true. | ||
Solid says, Migrant drama. | ||
Turkish-Greek border thoughts. | ||
Yeah, for the third time tonight, we will talk about it on Wednesday. | ||
Special Agent James says, Love the idea of a rally happening. | ||
Have some friends that would join to PM when where please. | ||
Yeah, I will PM you the details personally. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna organize a big rally with hundreds of people. | ||
I will get right on it Special Agent James when I get the details set. | ||
I will PM you the details for you and your friends individually. | ||
TKY says, mm, very tasty MREs. | ||
Oh, yeah, I'm gonna poop, okay. | ||
Wooz says, top job, best breach. | ||
Yeah, I remember when I saw that. | ||
Florida Man says, Corona's real dangerous, the panic it could cause. | ||
Yeah, I don't know about that. | ||
I think the real danger is like the pandemic of the virus. | ||
Solid Snakes says, turning point, girl, you don't owe these groipers anything. | ||
You've given them everything, Nick. | ||
Not everything. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Well, don't make me Batman, dude. | ||
Don't make me Batman. | ||
But yeah, there is a lot to that. | ||
There is, but there is sort of like a Batman subtext, you know, the hero, not the hero you deserve, the one you need, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
You've given them everything. | ||
Not everything. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Yeah, a storm is coming. | ||
Heavier says, hope you Gentile got a proper N-99 mask. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kenny bleeds a shout out to the Kings in chat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Migary says, hey Nick, do you ever need to, okay. | ||
Do you ever need to poo or pee when you're live? | ||
No. | ||
AF fans is conning. | ||
I can't read that. | ||
Artichokes is gonna be a dad. | ||
Can I get a B for baby in chat? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Congratulations, buddy. | ||
James says, I don't know what that is. | ||
Dresden says, Zion Don versus Bolshevik Bernie. | ||
It's a win-win. | ||
Yeah, can't lose. | ||
Well, somebody can't lose. | ||
Solid Snake says, naturally coming up with stuff Ben Franklin said. | ||
Genius! | ||
What did I say that Ben Franklin said? | ||
Emperor of the Romans, his thoughts on lottery. | ||
What, like the lottery? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't have any thoughts about the lottery. | ||
Sharia LaBeouf says, Jake Lloyd is unstoppable. | ||
Joe the Boomer, stoppable. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Jake Lloyd is a mesomorph, but Joe the Boomer is like a Nephilim. | ||
He's like a biblical giant. | ||
So, it's a tough call. | ||
StudioIKN says, wait, was Chris there? | ||
He was! | ||
It was great to meet you too, by the way, StudioIKN. | ||
Very epic. | ||
See you rolling up on there. | ||
Yeah, Chris was there. | ||
But, uh, yeah, yeah. | ||
Everybody, literally everybody's there. | ||
Studio Icahn, Chris Emerson, Ethan Rowe, all these guys. | ||
Great to see you, by the way. | ||
Great to see a face behind the art. | ||
Dresden says... Studio Icahn was like, just like a totally normal, like, chad guy. | ||
Like, well-dressed, like, cool dude. | ||
I was like, everybody on the internet is epic. | ||
IRL. | ||
Dresden says mongol mommy Michelle Malkin is electrifying. | ||
Do not do not disparage mommy Malkin like that. | ||
Just a white male says aft pack was very white pilling. | ||
Good lord. | ||
Mindy looked like a trainwrecked streetwalker. | ||
Yeah OpticsRespector says dog bar check. | ||
Yeah OpticsRespector another based griper. | ||
This guy was totally based very epic Chad. | ||
I know I'm gotta be careful not to dox but Very based Let's just say he's a science respecter, but a very based guy, very, uh, Chad Mesomorph. | ||
He reminded me of somebody from TikTok. | ||
Do you know that guy who does, uh, total frat house drama or whatever? | ||
He reminds me of that guy. | ||
Very, very epic, King. | ||
He had, like, this great memory of all the shows. | ||
Oh, you said this on your premiere show. | ||
You said this on the whatever. | ||
I'm like, this guy just, like, gets it. | ||
This guy just understands. | ||
He possesses understanding, okay? | ||
It's the highest compliment I could give. | ||
He is one of the ones who just simply possesses understanding, okay? | ||
And a total vibester, total schmoodster. | ||
Yeah, dog barking. | ||
heavier than heaven says ever check out robert something work atlantean gardens no i don't know what that is uh definitely saturn energy in dc says birch gold yeah gamer nationalist says met benny on the block he was very odd in person yeah weird guy gamer nationalist tonight i think i met this guy briefly at harry's cool guy if i'm thinking of the right person if i'm thinking of gamer nat Yeah, cool dude. | ||
Cool schmoodster. | ||
Hey, don't say that. | ||
I love that dog. | ||
It's time to give Albert a dark chocolate bar. | ||
Hey, don't say that. | ||
I love that, Don. | ||
MDE says, we jack him up, then we ride him high, King. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, no problem, buddy. | ||
You guys are very cool, Shallot and Shallot's friend. | ||
Confirm. | ||
True. | ||
Pizza, this was nice to meet you with Shallot. | ||
Thanks for not shitting on the southern accents in person. | ||
Yeah, no problem, buddy. | ||
You guys are very cool. | ||
Shallot and Shallot's friend. | ||
Very cool dudes. | ||
Shallot walking around with the cane and this guy with the epic mustache and the mullet. | ||
Couple of chads. | ||
Georgios says we must all hang together or we will all hang separately after the signing of the declaration. | ||
I actually borrowed that from Sam Francis. | ||
So... | ||
I brought that from San Francis. | ||
I've said that on the show a lot. | ||
So, if San Francis borrowed that from Benjamin Franklin, then that's the genesis. | ||
Lil Bobby says, Drag Queens equals I am Vomit. | ||
Yep. | ||
Fiko says, B for Beardson. | ||
Yeah, Beardson. | ||
So great to meet Beardson. | ||
That guy is epic. | ||
I've known Beardson for years. | ||
That was the first time I met him IRL and he's just like such a sincere like genuine good dude and that's just how he is online so I can't I have no complaints about anybody I've met with maybe a couple of maybe a couple exceptions but across the board just all the way around just kings Beardson was awesome and was so fun hanging out with him classical positioning says drag queens exude hoarder overgrown tone hill aura | ||
Uh, yeah, I don't know. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I haven't really thought of it that way, but I guess I see what you mean. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
McDonald's Burger King Carl's. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Based Groiper says, When Gavin was making fun of Nick, he had the vat of ingredients. | ||
One LRG spilled vial of anti-Semitism. | ||
And, yeah, I remember when he made that joke. | ||
Roberts says, How's the proprietary platform coming along? | ||
It's coming along. | ||
Some more delays, but maybe by Friday. | ||
Roberts' muscular nationalism was an epic moment to watch. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Dresden says you're even more of a chat outside the studio. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Lil Bobby says Nick is Big Chungus confirmed. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Dresden says now just bring the same level of aggression. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Polish Americans' tummy reveal when? | ||
On the NoFap show? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No tummy reveal. | ||
Yeah, that's the thing I said. | ||
Yeah, everybody's gotta return. | ||
Return to tradition. | ||
Jayden is such a good kid, man. | ||
Such a funny guy. | ||
You know, I look at Jayden and his very innocent demeanor, and I don't say this in like a bad way. | ||
I'm not trying to like... | ||
I'm not trying to, like, big-time him. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I'm not trying to signal against him in a subtle way, but he's just such, like, a good guy. | ||
Like, a nice, innocent young guy. | ||
He's more like a year younger than me, but, uh... | ||
It's like inspiring, because this is a guy who is like totally Chad, totally normal, like 6 foot tall, good looking guy, you know? | ||
And he left Turning Point USA, he turned his back on a career in Turning Point USA, and probably a good career. | ||
To join up with the America First, the broader America First movement. | ||
And it's like, that conversion happened is like proof of concept. | ||
It's a big, I mean, it's great to have him in there himself, but it is also proof of concept that what we're having is big and that's the kind of people we want to attract. | ||
Cool people like Jada. | ||
But yeah, even if he is a bit of a hick, even if he is a bit of a southerner, a bit of a redneck, You know what he does? | ||
I'm not going to make fun of him. | ||
We've been busting his balls the whole week. | ||
But, no, he's a good guy. | ||
Got nothing but nice things to say about Jaden. | ||
He's great. | ||
You know, we were busting his chops all week, giving him a hard time. | ||
We got him. | ||
You know, he's the initiate. | ||
He's the youngster. | ||
But, yeah, but he's great. | ||
Mom's side says, bada bing, okay. | ||
Zaviba says, who even knows what food costs? | ||
Couldn't be us. | ||
Yeah, wouldn't be me. | ||
How much does a gallon of milk cost? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Anywhere between a dollar and ten dollars, you know, something like that. | ||
How much does a carton of eggs cost? | ||
Five dollars? | ||
Does everything cost five dollars? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Mom's side says, R.I.P. | ||
Fanuk Mir of Bendover, Indiana. | ||
Ha ha ha, funny. | ||
Interdimensional says, sorry for being a retard, please take my money. | ||
Yeah, it's okay. | ||
Treader says, permanently bloatmax, eat raw eggs, lots of raw eggs. | ||
Yeah, Treader. | ||
During the raw egg eating contest at America First Pack, Treader was the victor. | ||
He ate 12, I think it was 12 raw eggs. | ||
Although we don't really know how many anybody could have eaten because we ran out of eggs after three cartons. | ||
I think more people participated than we expected. | ||
So the impromptu and unofficial America first pack raw egg eating contest. | ||
Treader was the victor. | ||
Treader is a very Chad Italian. | ||
He's real like a He's a real guy. | ||
He's a real neighborhood sort of a guy. | ||
And he prevailed. | ||
He's like a bodybuilder slamming back the raw eggs. | ||
Yeah, there was the raw eggs competition and then followed by the unsanctioned boxing match at 4am in the grass. | ||
So it was a lot of contests. | ||
It was a lot of, you know... Which is so awesome. | ||
I mean, all these fags in DC are like, how are we gonna party? | ||
Let's hang out with all these middle-aged people and drink cocktails and, you know, talk about, I don't even know, Donald Trump Jr. | ||
and Anthony Scaramucci. | ||
Let's watch Carpe D'Anton debate Anthony Scaramucci. | ||
At the Groyper house, people are slonking raw eggs. | ||
People are getting the shit kicked out of them. | ||
You know, people are playing Super Smash, Simon's on the grill firing up deep fried burgers, and oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, and we're ordering McDonald's, driving around, doing all kinds of stuff. | ||
So, unmatched. | ||
The Groipers, we know how to party. | ||
Oh, Groipers are weird. | ||
No, Groipers are fun. | ||
Groipers are epic. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Solid Snakes says, you can see it in their eyes. | ||
They know it's wrong. | ||
So true! | ||
Girl in college tried ruining my life for saying two words. | ||
Decency matters. | ||
Yeah, people know. | ||
People know that they're wrong. | ||
Yoke says, is it bad? | ||
White GF has Jewish blood, but Catholic? | ||
Well, if you don't mind your kids being Jewish. | ||
Minnesota Groyper says, I'm 6'11 and I can confirm that Nick is 6'9. | ||
I believe you're a little bit shorter than me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I just perceive everybody is shorter than me, but... | ||
I don't recall you being super tall. | ||
Charlie Kirk Groyper says, I want to shake his hand, and I did. | ||
Yeah, it was nice to meet you, Charlie Kirk. | ||
Teeth Groyper, schmooting around. | ||
Girth Brooks says, I've got a Pepperidge Farm cookie belly. | ||
So what? | ||
Yeah, so what is right? | ||
Sky Frys says, was it Laura Loomer who shouted during Joan's event? | ||
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No. | |
Why'd you say women should be able to vote? | ||
Kind of cringe. | ||
Okay. | ||
Mom's side. | ||
So Sunday dinner at 1 p.m. | ||
Yep. | ||
Solid Snakes is LOL. | ||
You imagine grabbing her head and going Randall mode. | ||
What's randall mode? | ||
William says yeah, okay funny funny Zombies says f faggots dancing for kids. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah edgy. | ||
Take a hard-hitting take there groundbreaking Texan groper says sorry my super chat sucked wasn't about to black pill, okay Anon Semper says, don't worry Texan Groyper, we're all kings here. | ||
Well, yeah, some of us are just more cringe than others. | ||
Diogenes says, he's just riffing, big guy. | ||
You're alright, Texan. | ||
Yeah, you're alright, buddy. | ||
You're okay. | ||
Toxic Child says, met a fashy goyette at CPAC. | ||
We're all gonna make it. | ||
Yeah, okay, Batman. | ||
Franson says, America First is unstoppable. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
Ty, I want to finish these. | ||
My throat hurts. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
Tyvor says bros have gotten a car crash and you're laughing. | ||
I wasn't laughing. | ||
I was pissed off cuz I had to get an uber Green Cedars is god-willing this movement trickles down to Canada trickles down. | ||
I Don't think that'll happen though Jimbo says I want to be mentioned by under two. | ||
Yeah, I was good meeting you too Jimbo Dresden says looking like Bane in the popped collar trench coat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thank you Treader says nobody who ate raw eggs got sick coincidence No, I think Brainsick got sick, so... Groyper Waves says, only wanted to talk a bit, got interrupted, no big deal. | ||
Yeah, sorry buddy. | ||
Fico says, fucked you at Holt. | ||
Yeah, agreed. | ||
Irish says, I first saw you on Stefan Molyneux, now I'm hooked. | ||
Hey, well, glad to have ya. | ||
Anonsep versus Tommy Robinson's daughter, sexually assaulted. | ||
I didn't hear about that, but that's terrible if true. | ||
Martin Shkreli says was epic to meet you red lights on the obelisk sus yeah Anand Semper says by a migrant at a pool today cops arrested him for detaining the perp dudes in jail now Robert says veggie platters called what is this something okay Nitro Dove says remember when you were known as a bridge burner so happy to see you surrounded by a Chad army at AFPAC yeah I don't get me wrong I remember all of it Matthias has great speech. | ||
Seen any of the David Cole public speaking? | ||
Nope. | ||
Lil Bobby says, think Alex backing you was why InfoWars got kicked? | ||
Maybe, I don't know. | ||
America First Cranks has said hey a few times but didn't talk a lot. | ||
Busy man, appreciate the work and talent you put in, King. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Lil Bobby says, Swamp shook by the Groipers. | ||
Yes. | ||
Wagee Rach says, I have to go to the next event. | ||
Yeah. | ||
young lean says don't be humble put the crown on your own head yeah i well yeah uh mom's side says more chanting uh pitbull says great speech in national file thanks mom's side says whip out that lyndon baynes yeah green cedar says lack of sleep brings out the best vulgar nick lmao i guess that's what it is globo says groper slap a big shungus on the table that's why yeah | ||
polish americans is nick looking like okay i'm not gonna read that hugo boss check yeah how'd you know ragey raids is joseph stylin okay bass guitar says struck out with a femoid back to america first yeah okay Base dollars is based rib rejector. | ||
Yep. | ||
Mom sides is not your dumper first, bitch. | ||
Yeah, that's another thing I said earlier. | ||
WD says, have to watch the replay. | ||
Here's my daily diamond. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Interdimensional says, when AFK come back. | ||
No context. | ||
Shut the F up. | ||
Yeah, funny. | ||
MAGA country says, integrity not for sale. | ||
Groipers isn't a gimmick. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Cassandra says, AFPAC was legendary. | ||
Yes, it was. | ||
Is that Cassandra Fairbanks, by the way? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Another thing. | ||
I love when I say something and then people type it out and then they send it and then I read it. | ||
That's comedy. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Yeah, no way. | ||
Exactly! | ||
We're doing our own thing. | ||
We don't need you. | ||
I don't need your support. | ||
Establishment cons want us to be like, please let us have a crumb of political influence. | ||
Yeah, no way. | ||
Exactly. | ||
We're doing our own thing. | ||
We don't need you. | ||
I don't need your support. | ||
We've done it without your help. | ||
Lil Bobby's is any McDonald's breakfast sandwich with egg for round egg. | ||
Okay. | ||
Giraffe Guy says, didn't know Jones was 6'9 when he stood next to you. | ||
Ha ha ha. | ||
Z Word says, damn that breakfast order though. | ||
King Chungus check? | ||
Yup. | ||
polish americans a screw your mom i'm moving to filipino mommy's house yeah allen says can i get a v in chat for vince james sure why not martin says did jd wake you up to the round a question at mcdonald's he did not actually z words pjw vid another example of femoids and power cringe Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I saw him a few times. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
I mean, I'm cool with him. | ||
I get the impression that he's not totally cool with me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe that's just my perception, but I got... I don't know if it's just my perception, but it seemed like almost a passive-aggressive vibe, maybe? | ||
I don't know, he seemed like a little salty or just not fully on board. | ||
I can't quite pinpoint what it was. | ||
But, I mean, look, I'm cool with everybody. | ||
But he seemed like there was a little bit of a disconnect. | ||
I can't quite place it, but maybe that's just my perception. | ||
That's just what I think. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Med Mike says, his AFPAC was awesome. | ||
Something to remember. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Damn Daz says, saw Rooster. | ||
Met him this summer. | ||
Nice dude. | ||
Yeah, he's awesome. | ||
It was great to have him there. | ||
Wagey Ray says, if you spit in Lady Maga's face, he'll just thank you for being honest. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Z Words is former Lowbird. | ||
These are great, by the way. | ||
All these $1 donations that in the chats are just, like, completely redundant and irrelevant. | ||
I'm just loving that. | ||
For $1, you know, for $1, AmericaFirst.com. | ||
Exclamation point. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Again, I don't know what that means. | ||
I don't know. | ||
versus liberals former libs stay cringe i don't know again i don't know what that means little bobby says grapper smith groyper smash turning stream when i don't know soon for sure Z words is Groyper It's still funny. | ||
It's still hilarious. | ||
I'm still loving that one. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Forgive me. | ||
I'm exhausted. | ||
SodaGoyper says, Jaden is 7'2 and I'm 6'11. | ||
It's still funny. | ||
It's still hilarious. | ||
I'm still loving that one. | ||
Iris says, Nick's tired. | ||
Totally have respect for your push. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Forgive me. | ||
I'm exhausted. | ||
It's been a long week. | ||
But that's our last Super Chat, okay? | ||
Alright, I gotta get out of here. | ||
I gotta go eat ice cream or something. | ||
I gotta take care of myself. | ||
I gotta take care of my health. | ||
I'm exhausted. | ||
I'm cranky. | ||
I'm grumpy. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I'm cringing. | ||
So we're gonna have to end it right there. | ||
But that's going to do it for us. | ||
Hey, but that's going to do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
I'll open the chest up for you guys. | ||
That's going to do it for us on the show. | ||
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