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Good evening everybody you are watching America First My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on... | ||
Wednesday? | ||
Wednesday tonight. | ||
We got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
Hey, lots going on. | ||
Once again, we're back at the coronavirus quarantine headquarters. | ||
Quarantined America First HQ with the latest. | ||
We'll be talking about the latest press conference, the latest Economic stimulus. | ||
The latest numbers. | ||
I've got a whiteboard and that contains all the numbers for all the different confirmed cases in the countries in the world. | ||
And we'll be talking all about the usual stuff. | ||
Hey, so strap in for that. | ||
It's going to be a fun show. | ||
We're going to talk about what's new today. | ||
In particular, we'll be looking at the first relief package Which was approved by the Senate today and no it does not include the Trump bucks yet. | ||
So there is a relief package passed by the Senate but this is about paid family leave and it is free testing and a number of other things. | ||
I'll get into everything that was in this relief package but it's not the free money yet. | ||
The free money is coming later. | ||
So we'll talk about what is in the relief package that was passed today, everything that's in there. | ||
We will talk about the Defense Production Act, which was passed today. | ||
A lot of people are wondering what that means. | ||
The President came out and did a news conference today talking about this Defense Production Act, which has been invoked by the White House. | ||
And this will allow the government and the private sector to begin manufacturing more masks, respirators, healthcare equipment, things like that. | ||
The government will order American manufacturers to make that stuff. | ||
So we'll talk about what that entails and we'll talk a little bit about the economy and everything that's going on with the stock market. | ||
It's not going good folks, not going good. | ||
I, you know, I'm struggling. | ||
I am struggling. | ||
I want to be a little bit compassionate for the boomers, but there is There is a little bit of satisfaction there, I have to tell you. | ||
On the one hand, oh I want to be compassionate. | ||
I want to feel bad for all these baby boomers that have seen their 401ks, their pensions liquidated before their eyes in 20 days, but On the other hand, there is a little bit of satisfaction there. | ||
I have to tell you, after being a Generation Z Zoomer, kind of being screwed over with everything that we've inherited, it's sort of like, well, maybe there's some suffering to go around for everybody finally, right? | ||
Maybe now the Boomers will feel some of the anger and the angst that we feel. | ||
Usually all these boomer conservatives are telling us, you guys are too extreme. | ||
You're too far right. | ||
You're too out there. | ||
Things are fine. | ||
Things are going great. | ||
Well, maybe if we light a little bit of a fire... | ||
under the ass of the baby boomer then we can see some resources mobilized and some other things happen so we'll talk all all about that all the latest coronavirus news and uh it's getting a little bit old okay it's it's getting a little bit old i wish something would happen but the problem is This is our life now, right? | ||
This is our life for, these are our lives now for the rest of the year, at least. | ||
I mean, we'll have the election, the general election starts in the summer, and probably things will somewhat return to normal, at least from a public health point of view. | ||
From a public health standpoint, we should probably be getting there around July or August. | ||
So it's gonna be like this for a few months. | ||
But the problem is not simply that this is just dominating all the news, but the nature of it is that literally nothing else can happen. | ||
It would be one thing if there was maybe a war, and things can happen on the sidelines or at home, you know, on the home front. | ||
But the nature of the coronavirus is, no, nothing else is happening. | ||
This is the only thing happening, and we all just have to wait for it to be over, because everybody has to remain inside. | ||
Nobody's flying anywhere, nobody's driving anywhere, restaurants, bars, theaters, everything's closed. | ||
So what is a newscaster to do? | ||
I mean, I gotta tell you, I was getting a little bit bored a few weeks ago. | ||
And then we saw some more action. | ||
Stock market crashes. | ||
Everybody's on lockdown. | ||
Schools close. | ||
Colleges close. | ||
McDonald's closes. | ||
And it's like, okay, can something else happen now? | ||
Hey, I need another phase here. | ||
I need lockdown. | ||
We need something. | ||
We gotta keep the content IV drip. | ||
We gotta keep that coming. | ||
I'm getting bored. | ||
It's slowing down a little bit. | ||
I was just saying yesterday, we're living through this world historical moment, and that's so fascinating. | ||
Okay, well, I'm just getting a little stir-crazy here when it comes to the news. | ||
But we'll get into all that. | ||
We'll talk about the virus, the relief package, defense production, all that. | ||
I'll talk briefly about the primary. | ||
We have some results now. | ||
Yesterday was the primary for, I mean you had primaries for all kinds of races, but yesterday was the Democratic presidential primary in Ohio, or I'm sorry, in Arizona, Illinois, and Florida. | ||
Primary in Ohio was postponed. | ||
And we have our results now for all three states. | ||
Yesterday we had results from Illinois and Florida. | ||
Today we've got all three. | ||
Joe Biden wins them all. | ||
Joe Biden wins Arizona, Florida, and Illinois. | ||
And today the big news was that Bernie Sanders was dropping out of the race. | ||
But then everybody realized that that wasn't happening. | ||
I think it was the Washington Post, I'm not sure who reported it first, but some news outlet misreported it and said that Bernie Sanders is dropping out. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Bernie Sanders has not dropped out of the race yet, but the report was that Bernie Sanders is going to rethink the future of his campaign in light of his defeat yesterday. | ||
The next primary is scheduled for I think March 27th in Puerto Rico. | ||
The next state to vote is Wisconsin on April 7th, but it is expected that probably all of these contests are going to be delayed. | ||
So we are not going to get another contest until at the latest April 7th in Wisconsin and then I think that's going to get pushed back regardless. | ||
So really the primary process is on hold for now. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We've got a presumptive nominee. | ||
FiveThirtyEight did a big spread on this today and they talked about how Joe Biden's lead in the delegate count is basically insurmountable. | ||
He has won so many delegates. | ||
He now has a lead of hundreds of delegates on Bernie Sanders. | ||
And the only way, then, for Bernie Sanders to overtake Joe Biden and clinch the nomination by winning a majority of the delegates is for him to start winning lots of states and winning lots of states by big margins. | ||
And that's not going to happen anytime soon. | ||
He's not going to win many more states. | ||
And if he does, it's not going to be by a big margin. | ||
So, the race is effectively over. | ||
Joe Biden is the presumptive nominee. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit about... there's not really a ton to say about that. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about that. | ||
Before we dive into that, I did just want to bring this up. | ||
A little bit of e-drama. | ||
Everybody's inside, everybody's getting a little crazy, getting a little antsy because we're all cooped up in the house. | ||
I'm used to it. | ||
A lot of people are really losing their heads and they're getting uncomfortable and they're getting a little wacky and that happened to me like years ago. | ||
I went through the coronavirus. | ||
What do you call that when you're, you know, in the winter? | ||
What do they call that? | ||
Stir crazy or something? | ||
Cabin fever? | ||
When you're trapped for too long. | ||
I experienced that years ago. | ||
After I dropped out of college and I started to do my show, my whole universe was basically at home. | ||
You know? | ||
Because I broadcast the show from home. | ||
That's my work. | ||
Usually people go out for their work or they go out for school. | ||
Well I, you know, I did some schooling online and I Obviously, I've been doing the show here in the studio. | ||
So, I had a long time to get used to it, and it bothered me for a long time, but after years, now this is nothing. | ||
You know, coronavirus, lockdown, I barely even noticed. | ||
I said the other day, if it weren't for the fact that I do a news show, and if it weren't for the fact that I watch the news every day anyway, I would have no idea! | ||
There's been no disruption in my life, but some people are losing it. | ||
Very, very rookie, amateur type stuff. | ||
All these wagees and school cucks. | ||
They're at home. | ||
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I don't know what to do with myself Please somebody tell me what to do. | |
Somebody tell me what to do. | ||
Tell me where to drive. | ||
Tell me where to go Tell me who to call and who to talk to and where to get my lunch and when to take my breaks Now that they all have all this freedom. | ||
It's you know, there's a crisis but anyway, so But, on that subject, there's been some E-Drama, which I, it's not a huge deal, but I did just want to address it, and maybe you saw this, but there was this little exchange on Twitter, which I find so interesting. | ||
There was this Chinese woman and I'll talk a little bit about this and then it's not really necessary to talk about this but I will because it's interesting and then we'll get into the e-drama but I saw this tweet today from some Chinese woman presumably her name is Clarissa Wei and she tweeted out my parents are fleeing Los Angeles for Taiwan oh how the tables have turned and so she's basically bragging about how You know, foreigners are leaving America. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
Foreigners come here, wreck everything, and then they go back to where they came from, and they're smug about it, right? | ||
And then they're smug, and they've got an attitude about it. | ||
Oh, how the tables have turned! | ||
Yeah, I guess that is a turning of the tables. | ||
You came from China, you fucked up our country, you gave us disease, you destroyed the labor market, You depleted the wealth of the nation, right? | ||
And I'm not talking strictly about China, but immigration across the board. | ||
You brought drugs, crime, you're rapists. | ||
And now that this country is a sinking ship, now you want to fly back home. | ||
That's a preview, by the way, for the rest of this century. | ||
But in any case, I saw that on Twitter, and that's great, and Pete D'Abrosco responds to this, and I retweet this, and then Jaden responds to this tweet, and he's talking about how You know, Third Worlders, AECs, you know, arguing along these lines talking about how, you know, exactly what I've just said. | ||
Immigrants are coming into this country, they tear it up, and then they leave. | ||
And then they brag about it, they've got an attitude. | ||
And Jaden, who's a friend of the show, Jaden McNeil, he said something to the effect of, you know, I wish I had a country that I could flee to. | ||
Right? | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
And we look at all the Jews in America. | ||
Kind of a prime example, isn't it? | ||
That's what we talk about when we talk about Israel, by the way. | ||
Largely. | ||
They have a country that is Jewish nationalism, right? | ||
It is ethnic Jewish nationalism, by and for Jews, and they have strong immigration policies, and they maintain the Jewish demographics of the country, and cultural and nationalistic policies in other areas with language and religion and things like that. | ||
And so they strive to maintain Israel. | ||
That's great. | ||
And America has a different standard. | ||
But we all know that if America ever becomes subpar or unlivable, well, they and everybody else has somewhere to return to. | ||
We, the white Americans, we, the Americans of the traditional American nation, will have nothing. | ||
It's a very reasonable take. | ||
And Jayden tweeted this out today. | ||
And R.C. | ||
Maxwell, who you may remember, Have you been watching this show for a long time? | ||
I've debated him a couple of times on my show. | ||
I think we did a debate in 2017? | ||
Maybe 2018. | ||
I think we did a debate in 2018 and then we did a debate last year. | ||
And, you know, he's really just a nasty guy. | ||
This is a guy that works for the Republican Party and he's literally an affirmative action hire. | ||
I know a lot of his friends. | ||
None of his friends like him. | ||
You know, they all talk trash about him behind his back. | ||
The guy is literally an affirmative action hire. | ||
He gets paid by the, I think it's the Arizona GOP, to work with email lists. | ||
And he gets paid an obscene amount of money. | ||
I mean, he doesn't make as much money as me. | ||
I don't think he comes close to, like, half as much money as me. | ||
But in any case, he makes a crazy amount of money for a GOP operative that manages email lists. | ||
And the reason that he's hired by the GOP is because he is black. | ||
Because the GOP can trot him out to their events and they could put him in the pamphlet, right? | ||
They could put him in the promotional materials and they can parade him around to the media and everybody else and say, look! | ||
Look at our diversity hire! | ||
Look at my African-American over there! | ||
Are you the greatest? | ||
And so he's a huge, you know, that's a huge payment to him just basically to be the black mascot to be, right? | ||
To be the black mascot for the Republican Party. | ||
And he's just a horrible person. | ||
I mean he is the epitome of, and I don't want to get too nasty, but he's just the epitome of nasty conservative ink hack, right? | ||
And so he responds to Jaden McNeil's tweet today and he says to Jaden, who by the way is a college student, who's a year younger than me, young guy, college kid, not necessarily a very public figure, I mean he streams and he's got a, you know, somewhat significant Twitter following, But, uh, R.C. | ||
Maxwell replies to him and says, your account is depressing. | ||
Shoot up a school already. | ||
And then he called him a school shooter in training later on. | ||
And, you know, this is not a huge deal. | ||
I know probably a lot of people are saying, like, oh, who cares? | ||
It's e-drama. | ||
And, you know, largely that's true. | ||
It's, you know, slow corona news day. | ||
But, to me, I look at that tweet as just an example of That these conning people are bad people, okay? | ||
In case you needed any more proof. | ||
I just see something like that and it's so uncalled for, it's so classless and tasteless, and it goes well beyond the boundaries of banter or even joking. | ||
You know, something like that... Where's even the punchline, right? | ||
Something like that is just a nasty, really just a hateful thing to say. | ||
It's anti-white, is what it is. | ||
You're a school shooter. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we're right-wing and white? | ||
I mean, that's what it is. | ||
Should we say R.C. | ||
Maxwell is a drug dealer? | ||
R.C... I believe he might be involved in that. | ||
But, you know, R.C. | ||
Maxwell is a gangster. | ||
R.C. | ||
Maxwell is lazy. | ||
R.C. | ||
Maxwell is late. | ||
You know, even when we debated a couple of years ago, he showed up like 30 minutes late and then blamed it on somebody else. | ||
Should we say that? | ||
I mean, I think if I said anything like that, I'd be accused of being a racist. | ||
If I said that that was prototypical behavior. | ||
But R.C. | ||
Maxwell says, oh, you know, Jaden is a school shooter in training. | ||
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Why? | |
Because he's a right-wing, white, male, young man? | ||
Totally disgusting, repulsive person. | ||
and sick. | ||
And that is all of conservative ink. | ||
That's Benny Johnson. | ||
That's all these people behind the big teeth whitener grins, right behind the big, very plastic corporate facade. | ||
You have people that are very hateful. | ||
You have people that are really just these career obsessed insect types, bug men, but really like insects that hover around Washington, D.C., in the different loci of power in the country, and they really operate as parasites, is what they are. | ||
I mean, R.C. | ||
Maxwell is effectively a parasite. | ||
No redeeming qualities, no intrinsic value in who he is or what he does. | ||
He exists to suck blood and suck money out of the GOP, out of institutions, And I guess that R.C. | ||
Maxwell, sort of like a tick, or like any other parasite, that he is grasped onto the GOP, that is a good look, that is ornamentation for the GOP, that just goes to show, look, black people are Sucking blood from the party, and black people, I guess, are involved in some way. | ||
Look how not racist we are, right? | ||
But I just wanted to bring that up just to show you the kind of stuff that we are involved in. | ||
You know, you can think whatever you like about it, but at the end of the day, we're good people. | ||
You know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
If you went to AFPAC, you know that. | ||
Fun, nice, friendly, funny, harmless people, right? | ||
Well, I wouldn't say harmless, but we're harmless if you're a good person. | ||
Somebody like R.C. | ||
Maxwell, to say something like that to a young person of my friend, somebody that's younger than him, it's just so gross and it stinks. | ||
And I think that the more we can uncover and show that side of con ink, I think the more people will wake up. | ||
Because when you look at a lot of these young turning point kids, or a lot of these young free market, con-inc, you know, the con-inc youth, they really do believe that these are all nice people. | ||
They really do believe that these people are like serving the president's agenda more broadly. | ||
And I said this during my debate with R.C. | ||
Maxwell last year. | ||
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Maxwell, we were debating about immigration, and this was at the worst point in the Trump administration, the worst point in the Trump presidency. | ||
With regards to immigration, you had record high illegal crossings. | ||
This was last spring, which if you remember last May, I think you had 150,000 apprehensions at the southern border. | ||
These are like record, 20-year record numbers. | ||
So we were debating about Trump's immigration record, and I said, you know, I support the president, but this is not America first. | ||
This is not a strong immigration agenda and so on. | ||
And R.C. | ||
Maxwell said, oh well you just don't support the president. | ||
I support the president and I'll go on record saying I support the president and I'm rocking the MAGA hat. | ||
And the reason why I bring it up is because a lot of people look at Charlie Kirk and Benny Johnson and R.C. | ||
Maxwell I support the president. | ||
These guys are the president's youth group, right? | ||
That's the youth movement for the president. | ||
They seem okay to me, seem nice enough to me. | ||
But I told R.C. | ||
Maxwell last year, I said, you know, you're such a disgusting human being. | ||
Who you are, what you do, what you represent is so repulsive to me. | ||
I said it almost makes me support Make America Great Again less simply because you are wearing the hat. | ||
I said it actually says a lot about the state of the Trump presidency and the Trump administration. | ||
That all the political insects like you, who hated Donald Trump in 2016, and were variously in the Rubio campaign, or the Cruz campaign, or the Bush campaign, now are the president's most ardent supporters. | ||
I think that says a lot, actually, about the presidency, and not a good thing. | ||
So, so anyway, these are just some thoughts. | ||
I saw that little interaction today and it really just, you know, pissed me off because whenever these people go mask off, you see that it's a very ugly visage underneath. | ||
Whenever the mask comes off, whenever the facade is dropped, and it does, and it has happened more frequently as the Groypers have gotten under these people's skins, you see what's really underneath. | ||
And it's not, that's not love, that's not Christ, That's not America. | ||
That's none of what they purport to be about. | ||
R.C. | ||
Maxwell is about one thing. | ||
Money. | ||
He is about R.C. | ||
Maxwell. | ||
Anyway, but you know, this guy's irrelevant. | ||
What does he have, like 10 followers on Twitter? | ||
But that is just the epitome. | ||
We could almost make R.C. | ||
Maxwell, we could make him like the Maxine Waters of Khan Inc. | ||
I was just thinking about that. | ||
You know, what Donald Trump does with the Democratic Party is he takes the stupidest and most radical and maybe the worst-looking person in the Democratic Party and then says the Democratic Party is the party of that person. | ||
Maxine Waters is a perfect example. | ||
You know, Maxine Waters is a total idiot. | ||
I mean, probably like a 60 IQ, which is slightly, you know, below average or something like that. | ||
And he'll take her and say, this woman who's saying stupid things and she's saying things that are not going to help Democrats get elected, it's her party. | ||
We should almost do that with Con Ink, because R.C. | ||
Maxwell is of almost no consequence and no threat. | ||
But if we can elevate him and say, R.C. | ||
Maxwell, who hates white people, who hates this, Con Ink, the party of R.C. | ||
Maxwell, you know, some stupid, expendable, throwaway political insect. | ||
We could blow him up and make him Right? | ||
I think that works. | ||
Way better symbol than a lot of these other characters. | ||
But anyway, but we're gonna move on. | ||
It just makes me mad. | ||
Can you tell, can you tell I'm a little bit triggered by this? | ||
When I see my, when I see my bro Jaden being attacked, rubs me the wrong way. | ||
But we're gonna dive in. | ||
I want to talk a little bit about the primary and then we'll move on. | ||
I'll talk, there's not much to say about the primary. | ||
like for a lot of reasons number one because it's basically on hold indefinitely because of coronavirus number two because we have a presumptive nominee and we have had a presumptive nominee for like three or four weeks but I do just want to talk about where we are and where we're headed. | ||
So yesterday, and we touched on this yesterday briefly as well, we had the three big primaries in Illinois, Florida, and Arizona. | ||
And those were big states, big delegate totals were doled out yesterday. | ||
Joe Biden won them all. | ||
And I believe this is now the third consecutive week where Joe Biden just runs the table. | ||
It was Super Tuesday. | ||
He won 10 out of 14. | ||
Last week, what did he win? | ||
Everything except for Idaho and a couple others. | ||
I, you know, I don't really remember all the details. | ||
And then yesterday, just completely won these huge states and by a landslide margin. | ||
And this is the story for the rest of the contests. | ||
This is the story for the rest of the primaries. | ||
And I don't know if there's any caucuses left. | ||
So it's kind of boring but that was a development yesterday and now Bernie Sanders is in big trouble and I talked about this yesterday and I said the reason that Bernie has remained in the race this far and why he may remain in the race even further than this is because the longer he stays in the race | ||
The more he gains leverage over Joe Biden, the more delegates that he brings to the convention, or even the longer that he forces all of us to continue the charade with this Democratic presidential primary, the more that the DNC is going to have to give up or that Joe Biden will have to give up to appease Bernie Sanders and his supporters. | ||
They're saying now, and Bernie Sanders has said now, that he might drop out of the race. | ||
Well, he didn't say that. | ||
What he said was that they're rethinking the future. | ||
You know, they have all this political language. | ||
We're rethinking the direction of our campaign. | ||
Yeah, you're getting your ass kicked every week, and now they're saying, well, we're rethinking, we're reformulating You know, we're really going to reflect on the state of our campaign. | ||
You're not going to win. | ||
You're never going to be president. | ||
You're not going to be the nominee. | ||
So what is there to reflect on? | ||
You should drop out. | ||
And it's actually funny, I will add on to what I said yesterday. | ||
You know, again, going back to this calculus of stay in the race, build more support, drag it on, exchange all of that for favors. | ||
Going back to that idea, this actually could backfire because what I'm seeing now on Twitter is that now a lot of people are calling on Bernie Sanders to drop out, even a lot of his supporters. | ||
I saw there was an article in Slate today, which is a totally left-wing progressive publication, and Slate said, you know, I forget what the headline is, but it was something to the effect of, Bernie Sanders needs to drop out. | ||
And so even a lot of progressives are saying, okay, now you're actually putting people in danger. | ||
I don't think they'd be saying that last year, you know, or four years ago. | ||
I don't think they'd be saying that at any other time. | ||
But now, if Bernie Sanders is dragging everybody out, Right? | ||
If people feel they need to go out and compete and there's this race going on where there's an expectation that voters have to turn out, well now you're putting people in danger. | ||
When you have this pandemic going on and total lockdown in all the cities, now it's not even so much a question of just the political dimension but also the public health, public safety dimension. | ||
So it's actually funny in Classic Bernie Sanders fashion. | ||
He will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and not simply lose the nomination, but also lose any leverage that he could have used to exert over the eventual nominee if it's not him. | ||
You know, a lot of people expected that if Joe Biden won the nomination, well, it'd be a lot of problems for him. | ||
Because even if he wins, Bernie Sanders will command a lot of support. | ||
There are a lot of enthusiastic far-left people who are not going to go out for Joe Biden. | ||
They would go out for Bernie Sanders, but they're not just going to turn out for any Democratic candidates. | ||
A lot of the people that vote for Bernie are first-time voters and they're far-lefties, progressives. | ||
It's, you know, a very enthusiastic and different coalition than a lot of these other characters in the Democratic constituency. | ||
So the expectation was that even if Joe Biden won, they would need the consent of Bernie Sanders. | ||
They would need Bernie Sanders to be fully on board. | ||
And what's it going to take to get him fully on board? | ||
You know, Bernie Sanders, even if he doesn't win, he's going to have a lot of influence. | ||
The longer that he drags this on, the longer that he... | ||
He insists that we hold contests throughout a pandemic? | ||
I think the more that that actually will go in the reverse, and he will actually become a pariah and lose his own supporters, And even the people that wanted him to have leverage, or maybe they wanted to vote for him anyway, are gonna say, okay, it's time to call the quits. | ||
So, Bernie Sanders is truly a pathetic individual. | ||
And increasingly, I think people are seeing the connection between politics and personality. | ||
These two things are inseparable. | ||
Bernie Sanders is a pathetic loser. | ||
And I don't say that, and I'm not saying that in a mean way. | ||
I'm not saying that, like, to be a jerk, or to hurt Bernie Sanders' feelings. | ||
That's completely descriptive. | ||
He is a loser. | ||
That's what he does. | ||
He loses. | ||
He lost the nomination this year, even though he won Iowa, and won New Hampshire, and won Nevada, and had the Hispanic vote, and he lost! | ||
And he lost because he was weak. | ||
He lost in 2016, right? | ||
And he's pathetic because you can see all these different events that he has when he goes to these rallies and people come up and snatch the microphone from him. | ||
Or in these debates, people just pile on. | ||
Moderators and the candidates pile on. | ||
Take his words out of context. | ||
Attack his policies. | ||
Hardly defends himself. | ||
He will never attack anybody personally. | ||
Insists that his opponents are good people. | ||
Insists, right? | ||
I mean, we've seen this behavior. | ||
I imagine the Bernie bros are very upset. | ||
So when I say he's a pathetic loser, I'm not just like, you're an idiot, you know, butthead. | ||
No, you're a loser. | ||
And you're just a very, like, pathetic, weak, Kind of a sad person. | ||
People like that should, like, work... I don't know. | ||
They shouldn't work in politics. | ||
They definitely should not run for the executive of the United States of America, right? | ||
And you cannot divorce that sad, weak, pathetic character from the politics, from the ideology of that character. | ||
I think that actually the Sanders and Trump match-up would have been perfect because you would have seen the two faces of the two visions for the country the social democrat and maybe the uh you know nationalistic socially conscious nationalist you know something something like that you would see donald trump six foot three virile alpha aggressive dominant rich | ||
Billionaire, supermodel wife, hulking, intimidating, all of these things. | ||
And then you would see Bernie Sanders, somebody looking down, socially awkward and autistic. | ||
Poor. | ||
I'm well not poor, he's got some money. | ||
Bald, old, ugly, homely wife, weird family dynamic. | ||
You know, you see Trump, who is, what is he, Scottish, Swedish stock, something like that? | ||
I don't know exactly. | ||
Germans, Scottish, Swedish, Irish, some combination like that. | ||
Bernie Sanders, you know, Jewish. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, but you've got the stock of America, the majority stock, versus this minority, alienated, has never assimilated or fit in. | ||
And to me, it is very much a red pill and an eye-opener to see the two faces of the ideologies. | ||
Don't you understand that there is a Physiognomy. | ||
There is an ideology of people and of systems that goes just beyond their political preference. | ||
Don't you understand that? | ||
It's even apparent in the physiognomy of the parties. | ||
The Democratic Party, and this is maybe the white pill with some of this stuff, which I've been saying for a long time, the people in the Democratic Party have embraced toxic things. | ||
They're in rebellion against God. | ||
They rebel against the natural law. | ||
They're not rational. | ||
And as such, they lead very miserable, dysfunctional lives. | ||
Take a look at Joe Biden. | ||
His kids are on, like, drugs. | ||
That's because these people are liberals, right? | ||
So, it's expressed in their lives, and it's also expressed in the party. | ||
These are the people that make up the party. | ||
They have their beliefs, and then the party is also sick. | ||
A party that has embraced degeneracy and deviancy and diversity and... | ||
Heterogeneity and all these things. | ||
Now you've got a completely dysfunctional party that is not able to act. | ||
You know, even in response to this coronavirus stuff, people are saying Trump is further to the left than the DNC. | ||
It's no wonder. | ||
And on the right we could have the opposite if we have a true reactionary movement, right? | ||
The GOP is not a perfect comparison because obviously GOP politicians and the people that make up the GOP are just as sick as the Democrats. | ||
But if we could have all nationalists in the party like Trump, think about how different that would look. | ||
Imagine if everybody in the GOP was like Donald Trump. | ||
If everybody in the GOP was, you know, These are the things I'm thinking about. | ||
I think about Bernie Sanders and I just have to laugh. | ||
to an extent chauvinistic. | ||
What would that party look like? | ||
That would be a party that should be feared, even if they were in the minority. | ||
It's something to think about. | ||
But in any case, that's, that's, that's, you know, maybe that's a detour, but that's the state of the Democratic race. | ||
These are the things I'm thinking about. | ||
I think about Bernie Sanders, and I just have to laugh. | ||
It's just so funny to me that all these Democrats expect winners when they have elevated a cult of losers. | ||
I don't Don't you understand? | ||
That is why a lot of leftism is inherently self-defeating. | ||
Because what leftism thrives on, and what it's defined by, is elevating the ugly, the stupid, the weak, the loser, the marginal, right? | ||
Outcast. | ||
And so is it any surprise that after that process, that transformation is well underway, that they have leadership that is completely pathetic? | ||
Not a single one of them can do anything competently? | ||
And conversely, the worst things that they say about the Republican Party, the worst caricature of the white man, or of conservatives, or reactionaries, is what? | ||
That they're... I don't want to go there, but you know what I'm saying. | ||
That they want you to be exceptional, and work hard, and tough, and resilient, and all these things. | ||
And maybe uncaring, maybe cruel or cold, but that's all the difference. | ||
Is it any wonder then that these are the people that are winning and, you know, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat as opposed to vice versa? | ||
No surprise there, that a guy that talks about winning all the time, Donald Trump, versus people that elevate losers, that that is the dynamic. | ||
Anyway, that's the primary. | ||
Joe Biden versus Donald Trump it is. | ||
And now it's just a question of when will Bernie drop out and then ultimately what will happen at the convention. | ||
Because convention... convention could change things up. | ||
You never know what happens there. | ||
Joe Biden will win all the, or most of the delegates, but you know, will there be any funny business at the convention? | ||
That remains to be seen. | ||
But we're gonna move on and we'll talk about the coronavirus. | ||
I'll give you the latest. | ||
It's uh, you know, more of the same. | ||
Stimulus, the relief package, the Defense Production Act, stock market's down. | ||
But before we get into that, I want to pull out our whiteboard here and I'll just give you a quick rundown on the latest numbers, where we're at worldwide, where we are at in the U.S. | ||
and in Europe. | ||
And as you can see, we've got increases, big scores all across the board. | ||
They are putting points on the board. | ||
Let's see who is winning today. | ||
So as you can see, you know, it is getting really bad in Europe. | ||
I changed up the whiteboard a little bit. | ||
Yesterday we had states that have closed schools and states that have closed restaurants. | ||
That to me is kind of tedious and not really that interesting. | ||
Why bother putting that on a visual display? | ||
I don't think that's necessary. | ||
So I figured let's just do the confirmed cases today. | ||
So, we're breaking it down by country and we've got the total. | ||
We're up to 218,383 cases today. | ||
I believe yesterday that number was 194,000. | ||
So you're talking about an increase globally of 25,000. | ||
I believe yesterday that number was 194,000. | ||
So you're talking about an increase globally of 25,000. | ||
Somewhere around 25,000 new cases in just the last 24 hours. | ||
China is still leading the field with 80,894 cases. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Still have yet to breach 81,000. | ||
A true miracle of modern medicine. | ||
Italy is in second place with 39,000. | ||
Iran in third with 17,361 cases. | ||
Spain with 14,746. | ||
Kind of tricky to tell the difference between the fours and the nines. | ||
No, that's just the angle. | ||
That's just the angle I'm looking at. | ||
14,746. | ||
Kind of tricky to tell the difference between the fours and the nines. | ||
No, that's just the angle. | ||
That's just the angle I'm looking at. | ||
It doesn't look so bad on the screen. | ||
I don't know if you can tell, but those are fours. | ||
14,746. | ||
In Germany, 12,327. | ||
France, 9,134. | ||
In the United States, 8715. | ||
We're up to 8,700 cases. | ||
Two weeks ago, we had 100 cases in the United States. | ||
That was two weeks ago. | ||
We had 100. | ||
And now we have 8,700, more than South Korea. | ||
And this number will continue to skyrocket, really, because, and again, we've been talking about this. | ||
The more the tests are being made available, these drive-thru testing centers are popping up across the country. | ||
The more people get tested, the more diagnoses there will be, and then the more confirmed cases you'll have. | ||
So this, and as I've been saying, and I'll say it again, the confirmed cases number is not the number of cases that are in the United States. | ||
That's really not a good metric. | ||
You know, so to see the number of confirmed cases going up doesn't necessarily mean that more people are getting sick. | ||
It doesn't mean that the virus is getting transmitted rapidly. | ||
It just simply means that the people that have already had it and do already have it are now being documented. | ||
And so in the next two weeks, within the next two weeks, that number will taper off. | ||
As we ascertain everybody that has it currently and then I'm sure the number of new cases that will be confirmed and brought into hospitals and so on that will be much smaller. | ||
So I just want people to understand that when you see this number rising exponentially and it will continue to rise very quickly over the next couple of weeks. | ||
Again this is confirmed cases. | ||
This is you get symptoms You fill out the questionnaire, or you don't, but you get a test, and that's a pretty lengthy process still. | ||
It's still kind of an arduous thing. | ||
You get the test, you wait 24 hours, you get your result, and then they document it. | ||
That is all that number represents. | ||
There are a lot of people out there who have not been tested. | ||
There are a lot of people out there who are probably still asymptomatic, but this is not a metric of the people in the country that haven't, just the number of people that are being documented, and the documentation is now South Korea notably is in 8th place here with 8,413 cases. | ||
It's notable because the United States has now surpassed South Korea. | ||
Three weeks ago South Korea and Italy were the first two big hotspots outside China. | ||
Really it was three. | ||
Italy, Iran, and South Korea. | ||
And it is notable that the United States has sailed past South Korea in very short order. | ||
You know, we looked at South Korea three weeks ago and said this may be the new epicenter of the virus. | ||
Now the USA is more than that. | ||
It's also notable to look at where South Korea is at compared to where Italy is at. | ||
Because like I said, three weeks ago, it was Italy and South Korea, and they were tracking very closely together. | ||
They had very similar numbers of confirmed cases and this epidemic that was spreading, and the two hot spots were South Korea and Italy. | ||
And you could see the differential now after three weeks and maybe determine the difference in the approach and some other key variables. | ||
South Korea obviously is on top of everything. | ||
They're on top of the testing. | ||
They've got automatic testing. | ||
They can do 15,000 tests per day. | ||
They made it widely available immediately. | ||
They quarantined everybody right away. | ||
And I think that's why they're crediting their low number, their low growth rate to the testing and the quarantining. | ||
Italy, on the other hand, has a very high number, you know, almost, what would that be? | ||
Four times? | ||
Yes, that is more than four times, more than four times as many cases because they have not had that sort of rapid response. | ||
And Italy has a whole host of other problems. | ||
One of the reasons that Italy is doing so badly is just their cultural practices. | ||
In Italy, it is customary to kiss somebody when you're greeting them. | ||
You know, you may know this. | ||
That's obviously not great for a pandemic when this highly infectious disease is going around. | ||
Spread person to person through droplets and you've got people kissing each other moreover and a lot of people pointed this out the Epicenter of the outbreak in Europe is in northern Italy. | ||
It's not just Italy. | ||
It's in northern Italy particularly around Milan and the reason why you have this big hotspot in northern Italy is because You have something like, I think it's like 100,000. | ||
You've got lots of Chinese textile workers living in Northern Italy. | ||
In some towns, as many as 10% of the population, as much as 10% of the population is Chinese up there. | ||
And so you have this big Chinese population. | ||
You also have a big Chinese tourist population. | ||
Something like 2 million Chinese people visit Italy every year, traveling for tourism and other purposes. | ||
So Italy has these customs that are not great for pandemics. | ||
They've got the Chinese population in Northern Italy. | ||
And then lastly they have an elderly population. | ||
Lots of octogenarians, lots of you know 70, 80 and older population and so these are obviously the most at-risk people and they're the ones that are catching it and they're the ones that are being hospitalized and so those are some of the big reasons why Italy is so bad. | ||
It's not simply because they haven't handled it as well as South Korea although they haven't but also because you've got sort of this big sinking rotting I don't mean to say that in a nasty way, but you've got this huge problem in northern Italy of this population which is carrying the virus, right? | ||
I mean, if you think about the fact that this originated and was spread all over China and then you've got a hundred thousand Chinese people hanging out in the north, that's maybe the source of why this is now all over Europe. | ||
And the other thing to note about these numbers, I'm not going to read the rest of these, you can just look at them, but the other thing to note is look at how bad it is in Europe. | ||
This is the top 16 countries and how many of them here are not in Europe? | ||
It's South Korea, the United States, Iran, and China. | ||
So out of the top 16 countries that you're looking at for coronavirus confirmed cases, there's only four countries. | ||
That are not in Europe. | ||
And all these countries are in the thousands. | ||
Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Norway, Netherlands. | ||
It's in Northern Europe, it's in Western Europe, it's in Southern Europe, Central Europe. | ||
It's all over the place. | ||
And this is now going to be like a European problem. | ||
Now, where we should really think about that is, if they recover, great. | ||
You know, hopefully we're all going to make it. | ||
Hopefully we're all going to recover. | ||
It's looking pretty serious in Germany. | ||
They're saying as many as 10 million people could contract it in Germany and you could see these numbers are rising rapidly all over the continent. | ||
What will be interesting to see is about the eurozone. | ||
That is then the other concern as we're looking at the health point of view but then there's also the financial economic point of view which is to say that think about the stress that this will bring to the European economy and then think about the European economy. | ||
Is the European economy really strong? | ||
Does anybody know anything about the Eurozone? | ||
Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, a lot of these countries had big problems with debt and bankruptcy to begin with. | ||
I mean, we remember the Eurozone crisis and we've recovered from that, but the Euro and the Eurozone is not really a solvent economic coalition, right? | ||
Or a solvent economic system. | ||
This will put tremendous stress on the euro as a currency and putting stress on the euro as a currency will put stress on the European Union as a political entity. | ||
That's the other way to look at it then afterwards is we've got a crisis which is public health and economic which will have political ramifications. | ||
So this is just something I want you to think about. | ||
There's not news on this front but think about the way in which this is going to affect Europe How it will affect hospitals in Europe, how that will affect the European economy, how that will put stress on the euro and the European Central Bank and all these governments which are already bankrupt. | ||
And then think it after that, think about the political ramifications of tremendous stress being put on these financial and economic institutions in the European Union. | ||
And the European Union as a political entity is built on top of the eurozone, is built on top of the euro. | ||
If the Euro goes, the European Union goes. | ||
And what will be the political ramifications of all of this when we're done? | ||
When this is washed through the continent, and we've built up immunity, and the number of new cases goes down, and economically things return to normalcy, what will the continent look like? | ||
Will this help or hurt Euro-skeptics and European populists? | ||
I think it'll help. | ||
I think you'll find that this will very much help right-wing, Euro-skeptic, populist forces in Europe. | ||
Coronavirus could be, we could look back on this two, three, five years from now and say the coronavirus was the death of the European Union. | ||
And I think that's a common theme that we're going to see. | ||
This will define the next decade. | ||
When I say historical inflection point, this is the kind of stuff I'm talking about. | ||
This crisis and the ramifications of it will define the next decade. | ||
The political ramifications, thinking about these things, because the conversation in Europe will be, I mean this is serious, okay? | ||
This is the whole continent which is being submerged in this infection and the economic ramifications and so on. | ||
It's a horrible crisis, and the question will be, how did this happen? | ||
Well, it was brought here. | ||
This didn't come from Europe. | ||
It didn't come from Italy. | ||
It came from China to Italy, and it spread from Italy all across. | ||
And why did that happen? | ||
Because of openness, because of travel, because of the Schengen Agreement, because of globalization, because of lax and loose borders and population transfers. | ||
That is why this happened. | ||
And that is not lost on anybody. | ||
Nobody is mistaking the origin of this virus, and really the true origin of the virus. | ||
Nobody's mistaking the country of origin, and nobody's even forgetting where it came from, which is, according to the official story, from a wet market. | ||
This happened because Chinese people eat bats. | ||
That's why this happened. | ||
Because Chinese people eat bats, and snakes, and dogs, and whatever else, and then they come here. | ||
And it's fine if they have those practices in China. | ||
Everybody has cultural practices. | ||
And some are better than others, right? | ||
Some are better or worse than others, and better or worse for different things. | ||
I mean, you could say that the kissing on the cheek is very bad for public health. | ||
Italy has really bad numbers for flu mortality because of that, right? | ||
But eating that kind of stuff is not something we do here. | ||
And a big reason why we don't do that here is not simply cultural, but because it's not healthy, because it's not sanitary. | ||
Yet in spite of the fact that we are careful and we don't do these things because other people are doing those things and they come here, those practices become our problems. | ||
The consequences of their practices become our consequences and our problem. | ||
And nobody is under any illusions about that. | ||
And that is why they're desperate to do all this stuff about You know, China virus. | ||
That's why they don't want you to say China virus. | ||
That's why when this all started, when the outbreak initially happened, what they were most concerned about was the stigma surrounding the Wuhan virus, Wuhan coronavirus, China virus moniker because of stigma and racism and so on. | ||
It's because the neoliberals in the mainstream media and the government know That this is the death knell for globalization. | ||
They understand that. | ||
They see the writing on the wall. | ||
So a lot of people might be scratching their heads and wondering, gee, why are they so concerned about China virus? | ||
They're more concerned about racism and political correctness than the stock market or public health. | ||
The liberals just must be crazy. | ||
They're not crazy. | ||
They just see this. | ||
What we see now is You know, restaurants being closed and spring break cancelled and schools cancelled and so on. | ||
But take five seconds to not be an NPC and look just a little bit into the future and just think about the ramifications across the country and on a multi-dimensional level. | ||
This will crash the economy. | ||
This will cause a global recession. | ||
The global recession will put tremendous stress on countries and financial institutions that already were not doing well, particularly like the Eurozone and the European Union. | ||
And the political consequences of all of this will be to put the blame on China for covering it up and for, you know, originating, birthing the virus, and subsequently on the globalization that China has taken advantage of. | ||
That'll be the end of all these kinds of practices. | ||
People will be mad. | ||
And people will be mad because they were affected. | ||
That is why they fear catastrophes like this. | ||
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Because we can talk about all day long... | |
If I had a whiteboard right now showing you a lot of abstract economic data this would mean nothing to you. | ||
If I gave you a whiteboard that said here are you know this is the surplus that immigration has brought to the economy and it only benefited the firm holders and here's the deficit | ||
from immigration and it only hurt the workers and here's all these numbers and it's in billions and trillions numbers that nobody can comprehend or understand and i'm spelling it out in a way that is totally inaccessible to most people and doesn't show you the impact and even if i tell you what the impact is i'm just a guy saying things to you i'm a guy saying things to you that you're watching on your computer if this was a whiteboard saying this is how immigration affects you look it's so bad look this is not good this is a recipe for disaster | ||
Yeah, you might say that and say makes sense. | ||
You might say hmm. | ||
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That's what you'll say hmm hmm Wow Never thought of it like that. | |
Wow. | ||
That's really bad. | ||
We ought to do something about that click But what's different about this is it's affecting you. | ||
It's affecting everyone watching this. | ||
You. | ||
Anyone watching this. | ||
Your grandparents are going to get sick or die. | ||
Your parents may get sick or die. | ||
You may get sick and suffer severe complications. | ||
Your children are affected. | ||
Your kids are home from school. | ||
You're home from work. | ||
You might be laid off. | ||
You might have to spend a lot of money to stock up on a two-week supply of food and all this. | ||
It's going to affect you in serious ways. | ||
And if not in terms of your health, which is your most intimate, asset, then it's going to affect your finances, which may be the second most important thing that you have, right? | ||
Your health and your wealth. | ||
These are some of the two biggest things that people have. | ||
The two things that people are concerned or worried about, two things that are out of your control, generally speaking. | ||
And when globalization affects those things, that's when people's attitudes change. | ||
Because now in Germany and Italy and in France, they're going to be pissed off. | ||
And they're going to say, I got sick or I lost my savings. | ||
I lost my retirement savings. | ||
I lost my loved ones. | ||
I lost my elderly loved ones. | ||
My kids were hungry because of this virus that was brought here from China. | ||
And I'm pissed off about it. | ||
Well, that's a completely different story. | ||
Because when the effect of globalization is this sort of soft and slow burn, well, and it's that proverbial frog analogy, the boiling frog, the idea that you boil a frog and if you turn up the temperature slowly he doesn't realize he's being cooked, but if you just throw him into a boiling pot of water he'll jump out. | ||
It's the same with this. | ||
If you turn up the temperature slowly and gradually, quality of life goes down, but you're distracted by amusements and things like sports and movies and TV and social media, well, then nobody's really gonna say boo. | ||
But, if it all comes crashing down on top of the middle class person, if it all comes crashing down on the average Joe, well, they're gonna have something to say about it at the ballot box, and if that doesn't work, they're gonna have something to say in the streets. | ||
And that's what they fear, and that's why they're doing this kind of stuff. | ||
It's not the virus, or it's not the China virus. | ||
It's nature. | ||
It's not the international financial system. | ||
It's not fractional reserve banking. | ||
It's not fiat money. | ||
It's not the China virus. | ||
It's a natural disaster! | ||
Natural disaster! | ||
Oh, this just happens! | ||
Oh, everyone's affected! | ||
It's a virus! | ||
Pathogens have no ethnicity! | ||
Chinese people that carried it did, and they came through our borders, and we saw them, and we all know what they look like, and we all know who they are. | ||
And that's how it happened. | ||
Wouldn't have happened if, you know, and that might sound radical or crazy, but if we didn't have anybody from other countries, how would they transmit the virus to us? | ||
Maybe to have an outbreak here or there, but it wouldn't be like this. | ||
This is because of the mass movements of populations and the complete interdependence and interrelationship between all the countries of the world. | ||
Even countries that are abusive and don't like us and are not helping us and want to hurt us. | ||
Countries like China. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at it. | ||
Look at the thousands of people that are sick because of China. | ||
China told us person-to-person transmission is not possible in January. | ||
And China didn't shut down their travel. | ||
And they knew. | ||
They quarantined 25 million people. | ||
And everybody said, why? | ||
Why are you doing that? | ||
Based on what you're telling us, that makes no sense. | ||
Remember? | ||
Don't you remember in January? | ||
I said, and I'll get rid of this. | ||
We don't need this anymore. | ||
But on my show in January, I said they're telling us not to panic, but they're quarantining 25 million people. | ||
I don't trust what they say, I trust what they're doing. | ||
They don't quarantine 25 million people if it's not serious. | ||
They're not quarantining 25 million people if it's not person-to-person transmission. | ||
I said that back in January when all this was going on, right? | ||
And that's exactly it. | ||
They told us there was no transmission. | ||
They told us it wasn't that bad. | ||
They were quarantining within their country, but they did not shut down their travel. | ||
They did not warn our government. | ||
They did not warn the world about this. | ||
And as such, now it is spread across the globe because of that negligence. | ||
And this is the country, right? | ||
So that's the latest numbers, but I want to dive into the rest of the coronavirus picture, the rest of the story here that we've got. | ||
I did want to talk a little bit about, this was funny, Donald Trump did another press conference today and he came right out, I don't know if you saw this, and he said the China virus, that was one of the first things he said, and everybody's saying that that's so racist, but that is the problem. | ||
You know, notice That whenever we call something racist, it's always about if you describe something negative about a non-white group. | ||
That's all that racism means. | ||
Think long and hard about your definition of racism. | ||
Does it mean, and then think about different things that are called racist, and does that standard, is it consistent? | ||
Most people think racism, and I've said this before, most people think racism means prejudice based on race, discrimination based on race, hatred based on race. | ||
You know, if that's your working definition, well, think about anti-white hatred. | ||
Does anybody call that racist? | ||
Anybody in the media? | ||
Anybody in government? | ||
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No. | |
They say even if there is racism against white people, it's reverse racism. | ||
They say racism against white people is not possible, because white people have all the power, they hold all the cards. | ||
Saying that Russian people drink a lot of vodka is not racist. | ||
Saying that black people eat fried chicken is racist. | ||
Saying that Irish people are going to get drunk on St. | ||
Patrick's Day and they have red hair and they're leprechauns and let's wear green, that's not racist. | ||
Right? | ||
But, you know, big lips and watermelon, again, you know, we're talking about black people, that is totally racist. | ||
You can never say that. | ||
Now, the only standard that makes sense to me that explains these double standards, because double standards don't really exist, it's just that people are just not honest. | ||
They're not straightforward about what they're really telling you. | ||
It's not that they just don't understand this double standard or they're hypocrites. | ||
That kind of dissonance could never stand. | ||
It's simply that the real definition of racism is that any way that you could say something negative about a non-white group, that's what racism is. | ||
And that's what this China virus stuff is. | ||
Oh, China gave us the virus? | ||
That's racist. | ||
Any kind of stigma, any kind of negative connotation, association with a non-white group or a non-American group is racism. | ||
How is it racism to say, and you know, this is something that I saw in the news today all over, it's why I'm talking about it, kind of separately here. | ||
You know, Trump came out during the press conference and said, China virus. | ||
And they say that's racist, that's unhelpful, that's stigmatizing, and so on. | ||
Obviously, and I don't want to spend too much time on this because this is very like low-hanging fruit and obvious stuff, but obviously it's not racist to say that it's the China virus. | ||
It's the virus that came from China. | ||
China does not denote the Chinese people necessarily, but just that that is the country of origin of the virus. | ||
You know, and everybody's been pointing out you have the Spanish flu, right, in 1919. | ||
Because it came from Spain. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
And this is the case with a lot of different viruses. | ||
You know, sometimes you'll talk about swine flu because it came from pigs, right? | ||
H1N1. | ||
Or you'll talk about avian flu because it came from birds. | ||
But we know that this disease spread rapidly throughout China. | ||
First, it's a coronavirus. | ||
We don't know what animal it came from. | ||
In any case, it came from China. | ||
And moreover, that becomes particularly important when China's trying to blame us for spreading the virus. | ||
And this is what Trump said in the press conference today. | ||
That China is trying to put the blame on us. | ||
They've had this concerted propaganda campaign to claim that our military gave them the virus and, of course, when all is said and done, people are going to be looking for who's responsible. | ||
And we have to say, no, it came from China and it was due to China's negligence. | ||
But they're saying it's racist. | ||
We know the story with that. | ||
And the bigger picture to me is not simply just about racism and all that, but it's also about the neoliberal stuff. | ||
It's also that they do not want China to be painted as the enemy. | ||
A lot of people are in the pocket of China. | ||
We talk a lot about Israel on this show, of course. | ||
But a lot of people are in the pocket of China, and they have money from China, or they're in an industry that's funded by China. | ||
But China's a big part of the problem, right? | ||
I mean, they're probably our number one foreign adversary, and they totally screwed us with this, as I just illustrated. | ||
And a lot of people are... | ||
against calling it the China virus not simply for ideological reasons but also because they're in the pocket or in some ways they're ideologically in favor of globalization and they don't want to stigmatize it's not necessarily Chinese people they don't want to stigmatize globalization but we're gonna move on and talk about this relief package here real quick and everything that's happening in the economy everything the government's doing so I'll read through this is a report from the New York Times about the relief package and everything that's in it and | ||
It says, quote, the Senate approved a relief package on Wednesday to provide sick leave, unemployment benefits, free coronavirus testing, and food and medical aid to people affected by the pandemic, sending it to President Trump, who is expected to sign the bill. | ||
The House passed it last week. | ||
So it's going through the Senate. | ||
Rather, it's gone through the Senate. | ||
Now it is going to the President's desk. | ||
And that will mean that all those things will be provided immediately. | ||
Unemployment, sick leave, free testing, and the food and medical aid. | ||
The Senate vote was 90-8 after the Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged conservatives who disliked the bill to gag and vote for it anyway. | ||
Lawmakers in the White House are already drafting another economic stabilization package that would send direct payments to taxpayers and loans to businesses. | ||
Mitch McConnell instructed Senators to stay around close. | ||
to DC presumably. | ||
He said just how long it will take to get through these steps is unclear but as everyone knows we are moving rapidly because the situation demands it. | ||
An outline of the new package, a copy of which was obtained by the New York Times, calls for a total of 1 trillion dollars in spending which would also include 50 billion dollars for secured loans for the airline industry and another 150 billion dollars for secured loans or loan guarantees for other parts of the economy. | ||
It would allow the Exchange Stabilization Fund, an emergency reserve account that is usually used for currency market interventions, to be tapped to cover those costs and also temporarily guarantee money market mutual funds. | ||
The Treasury Department proposal calls for two rounds of checks sent directly to American taxpayers on April 6 and May 18. | ||
Payments would depend on the recipient's income and family size, according to the summary. | ||
Each round would disperse $250 billion. | ||
You've got $1 trillion in spending for Phase 2 and perhaps Phase 3 together for the next part of the stimulus. | ||
$1 trillion in spending for Phase 2 and perhaps Phase 3 together for the next part of the stimulus. | ||
$1 trillion in spending. | ||
$50 billion in loans to the airlines. | ||
$150 billion for other industries. | ||
Exchange Stabilization Fund. | ||
And then $500 billion for these cash transfers for the direct payments. | ||
Why? | ||
One round on April 6th, one round on May 18th, 250 billion dollars each. | ||
And it's very disappointing that they're saying that it's dependent on the recipient's income and family size. | ||
I hope that that is not too high, right? | ||
Because what I got so excited for yesterday is finally a bailout for the middle class. | ||
That is what we need. | ||
We all know that poor people get bailed out all the time. | ||
Our situation is a war on the middle class. | ||
It is the rich and the poor against the middle class, right? | ||
The rich helps the poor, and the poor help the rich. | ||
Because, you know, the powerful and the government, they're going to give out all the handouts and the checks to the poor people. | ||
Poor people vote in the politicians, right? | ||
We understand how this works. | ||
So they're really conspiring to screw over the middle class. | ||
That's the grand class conspiracy of our century. | ||
The working class poor people are taken care of. | ||
We all know this. | ||
The conspiracy is against the middle. | ||
That never gets a handout. | ||
We never get clemency. | ||
We never get any kind of favorable treatment. | ||
We pay our taxes and we work and we're constantly being squeezed. | ||
That is, that's the name of the game. | ||
So I was so excited yesterday because it was like, finally normal people are gonna get money. | ||
Not just the freeloaders, not just the do-nothings. | ||
Right? | ||
But finally, everyone's gonna get a check. | ||
That is what was so appealing about Yang Gang, and what woke a lot of people up. | ||
Because a lot of people that make money, a lot of people that have jobs, are in need. | ||
And that might seem like it's paradoxical, but it's true. | ||
Because with poor people, we know how it works. | ||
Insofar as they're poor, they will get guaranteed payments and benefits and so on. | ||
They don't have to worry about that stuff. | ||
When you make more than those thresholds, and when you're a working person, and you have Responsibilities, independence, and so on. | ||
Well, then you have bills. | ||
And if the money doesn't come through, you gotta pay those bills. | ||
And you're not prepared to go on a lifestyle of living below the poverty threshold or whatever it is, right? | ||
We know how it works. | ||
We know who gets screwed in this system. | ||
And I was so excited that finally, like, everyone will get a check. | ||
That's what we thought with Yang Gang. | ||
That's what we thought with this. | ||
Finally, normal people secure the bag. | ||
Finally, a bailout for people that work. | ||
We're finally going to get a favor, but when I read this, now I'm skeptical. | ||
It's going to be means tested, the amount will be dependent on income and on family size? | ||
What is that supposed to mean? | ||
What is that supposed to mean? | ||
How about everyone gets the same amount, and if you have a family, then obviously you'll get as much for every kid that you have. | ||
If you have a family of five, you'll get five checks of the same amount. | ||
If you have a family of one, you'll get one check. | ||
Why is that hard? | ||
Why is that complicated? | ||
And just make it a lot. | ||
Just make it a lot of money and everybody will have it and some people will get more and some people, you know, will... Well, some people need it more than others is what I mean, but everybody will have the same. | ||
What is wrong with that? | ||
Why does it always have to be, oh, well, you know, you're doing okay, so fuck you. | ||
You know, you saved your money and you were responsible. | ||
You worked hard. | ||
You put money away in the bank, and if you get hurt by this, well, you can afford it. | ||
And all these poor people, well, we'll just bail you out. | ||
No matter what, we'll just bail you out. | ||
It's maddening! | ||
And the first politician that understands that will never lose an election. | ||
Their party will win forever. | ||
That's what we have to understand. | ||
We need, that is what we have to animate, is the middle American, the middle class that is the subject of this grand conspiracy. | ||
So I hope it's not like this. | ||
I want to check. | ||
I want to check. | ||
I'm suffering from this virus. | ||
I had to go and stock up on supplies. | ||
Where's my reimbursement? | ||
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You know? | |
Where's my check? | ||
I want to buy a Nintendo Switch. | ||
I want to buy VR. | ||
Where's a check for my parents? | ||
Where's a check for any of you? | ||
We need a check. | ||
The only people that get bailed out in this country are the poor, minorities, and single moms. | ||
Oh, another giveaway for black people. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Great! | ||
Oh, because they need it, right? | ||
Another big airdrop for single moms. | ||
Another airdrop for people that are already on welfare. | ||
You know, a big cash disbursement. | ||
Or in other words, for all the poor people, another Wednesday, right? | ||
We're gonna get a $1,000 check? | ||
You know, me and you, you and I, the working people of America, we're like, $1,000 free and clear from the government? | ||
Oh golly, this is like Christmas all over again. | ||
Poor people be like, Friday come early, right? | ||
Whenever they get their check, oh a little bit extra this week, awesome. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
So I hope it's not like that. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
That's what the summary says. | ||
Nothing's concrete. | ||
There's no details. | ||
But I'm gonna tear my hair out if the fiscal stimulus doesn't include any money for me. | ||
It's...it is...and that's where you really become a fiscal conservative. | ||
That's where fiscal conservatism comes in. | ||
But we're just on the other end of the spectrum. | ||
What do I mean by this? | ||
Fiscal conservatism kicks in when you realize the class struggle. | ||
A lot of people are aware of the racial struggle that's happening, right? | ||
The ethnic struggle that is being bred by mass immigration. | ||
That's, I think, what everybody has in common watching this show is being cognizant of that. | ||
But the class struggle, and I didn't understand that for a long time because I was in college. | ||
I was in high school. | ||
But the class struggle is realizing that the poor are doing okay, the rich are doing okay, and it's the middle class that is the purse. | ||
It's the middle class that is constantly under the gun. | ||
You know this if you're old, right? | ||
If you're one of these 30-year-old boomers, you get it, right? | ||
The difference is, a lot of libertarians and traditional conservatives, or you know what I mean, mainstream conservatives, I should say, they will say that the answer to this is that nobody gets benefits, right? | ||
Well, if it's not fair that the middle class is getting screwed over, Well, everybody should be getting screwed over, right? | ||
The poor should get screwed over and the middle class should get screwed over. | ||
And the only people that don't get screwed over are the rich. | ||
That is what conservatives, that is what free market people say. | ||
They say, well, it's fine that the middle class people are doing all the work and paying all the taxes, and it's fine that the rich people are just fine no matter what and they just abuse the system and they get the sweetest deal out of anybody, but the poor need to have their benefits taken away and the poor need a kick in the ass. | ||
I'm on the other end of the spectrum. | ||
I say let's screw the rich and let's just put the poor and the middle class on the same playing field. | ||
Let's just say the rich will be the new punching bag and the middle class will get the same benefits as the poor and we'll get the Gibbs and we'll get health care and we'll get all these different things. | ||
The government will look out for our interests and the interests of families and it'll be the rich that have to pay. | ||
And I'm not like, you know, full-on communist, but Amazon should not pay zero in taxes. | ||
Jeff Bezos should pay more than I pay in taxes, a greater percentage. | ||
I know he pays more than I'll ever pay in taxes in one year, right? | ||
Maybe in one month. | ||
But he should pay a higher percentage. | ||
Capital gains tax after one year is 15%. | ||
For a lot of people that earn income it's 20, 25, 30%. | ||
How is that fair? | ||
That if you make most of your money through capital gains, you're paying maybe half of what a hard-working person makes. | ||
These are the kinds of systemic injustices or the systemic disadvantages of working. | ||
Being in the middle class. | ||
Let's change and flip that paradigm. | ||
And this could be the beginning of it, but we just have to not make it more of the same, which is that the middle class, oh, well, you guys keep paying your taxes, you keep working diligently and saving to bail out the nation, and the poor will always eat, the poor will always be fed and clothed and all that, and the rich, no matter what, I mean, they're just on an island and, you know, have a sex dungeon in the basement. | ||
Shouldn't be like that! | ||
But so that's the first relief package. | ||
It's not the Trump bucks yet. | ||
That's the phase one bill. | ||
Phase two bill is coming up and that's got the checks and that's got the real stimulus. | ||
The one trillion is the real stimulus that's happening and that'll be pretty big and pretty vigorous. | ||
You know people have been comparing the two recoveries or the two Crisis management of the Obama administration in 2008 and the Trump administration in 2020 and it's night and day. | ||
You know Barack Obama took a long time for the Obama administration to do crisis maneuvers and when they did come forward they weren't good. | ||
The Trump administration has been moving quickly and they've been moving effectively and to help and bail out the people of America. | ||
So it's really it's pretty good. | ||
excuse me the other hello burp department the other big development from the news conference today was this defense production act This is from the New York Times explaining what's in there. | ||
It says President Trump moved Wednesday to send military hospital ships to areas hard-hit by the coronavirus and invoked a law allowing the federal government to order American manufacturers to make critically needed medical equipment like ventilators, respirators, and protective gear for health care workers. | ||
At a White House briefing, Mr. Trump said that he would invoke the law, the Defense Production Act, just in case we need it. | ||
The President said he had dispatched two military hospital ships to help with the crisis, one to New York, the other to the West Coast, but officials later said it would be weeks before the New York-bound one would arrive. | ||
A federal plan to combat the coronavirus, which was shared by the New York Times, warned that shortages of medical supplies like protective gear and pharmaceuticals could occur, impacting health care, emergency services, and other elements of critical infrastructure. | ||
The President also said that FEMA has been activated at the highest level and that he had directed the Department of Housing and Urban Development to put a temporary moratorium on evictions. | ||
So big, big moves happening. | ||
The Defense Production Act, the hospital ships, the relief package. | ||
The moratorium on evictions, the deferment of taxes, it is a radical intervention by the government and this is going to save America. | ||
It's very epic to see and I don't really have much more to add to it because I talked a lot about this yesterday but this is what we need to be doing. | ||
We need to be on our FDR big government game. | ||
We need our generation and the millennials and even Generation Alpha to look back on this and say Trump helped us. | ||
What we want is to strive to that level of cult of personality that FDR had, where people would put portraits of the president in their kitchen, in their dining room, because he helped them during the crisis. | ||
That's what they did with FDR. | ||
You know, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, he helped us get through the Depression. | ||
He put us back to work. | ||
He won World War II. | ||
We need people to have that feeling when they talk about Donald Trump, and we need that to be a generational feeling of gratitude. | ||
That is what we need. | ||
We need Trump to defeat the coronavirus. | ||
intervene radically in the economy, fix the economy for good the way it should be, end immigration, end the foreign wars. | ||
If he does everything that he promised he would do and he uses coronavirus to do it and he fixes coronavirus, he'll be like that. | ||
He will have a cult like that and that will be huge and that will deliver major victories in political capital to us in the future. | ||
He's got to get on that FDR game and take care of the people and make sure that they know Who took care of them? | ||
And that way, we don't have to worry about 2020. | ||
We don't have to worry about 2024, 2028, 2032. | ||
We will be good. | ||
Particularly with a lot of these, even groups that we thought would never vote for us, this could be the opportunity. | ||
It is only in times of crisis that you could force a real and a dramatic political realignment. | ||
Look at World War II. | ||
Look at the Great Depression. | ||
Look at Vietnam and the turmoil of the 1960s and 70s. | ||
It's only in these eras of turmoil that you can really flip the script and entire demographics can flip around. | ||
I'm not saying this is going to solve our demographic problems or our electoral problems, but it is to say that we could hold off the night a lot further. | ||
We could get a lot more mileage out of this administration if we solve this, if there's drastic action, if everything I've been prescribing comes to fruition. | ||
And Trump does a radical, radical intervention in the economy not seen since the Great Depression. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
Trump has to get his big mitts around the economy and bend it. | ||
We have to make it work for the people. | ||
We have to go full populist. | ||
That's what we signed up for. | ||
That's what it entails. | ||
Take a lot of these talking points about trade and immigration, seize upon the coronavirus, and forge a new consensus. | ||
Forge a new coalition, a new alignment, a new Republican Party that won't be the party of the Kochs and of the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute, but it'll be the party of the working man. | ||
I don't care if it changes what we're about. | ||
We just have to make it into a party that wins by any means necessary. | ||
This is how we have to think. | ||
This is how we have to act. | ||
Trump has to act decisively to use this crisis to ensure political victory forever. | ||
Permanent political victory and permanent revolution in the party. | ||
Permanent working class against the rich, against this libertarian stuff in the Republican Party. | ||
That doesn't mean like revolutionary communist. | ||
That doesn't mean like Socialist. | ||
It just means that this has to totally, we have to take the whole Republican Party inside out and turn it into a party that is about the American worker, it's populist, what is it, national populism, economic nationalism. | ||
That has to define our party and if we do it right That'll be the ruling ideology in America for a hundred years. | ||
Just have to achieve that. | ||
We just have to get it right here. | ||
Trump should just watch Tucker Carlson and watch this show and do all of that and then we'll be set. | ||
But that's the Defense Production Act. | ||
That's the relief bill. | ||
That's what's going on with the response. | ||
The economy, it's more of the same. | ||
S&P 500 fell 5% today. | ||
And it's similar across the board, similar losses. | ||
Even in spite of the $1 trillion stimulus, in spite of the Federal Reserve announcing more liquidity injections into the economy, it just keeps going down. | ||
Oil prices down to $21 a barrel. | ||
So you've got Corona, you've got low oil, and this has produced the stock market. | ||
So it's pretty bad out there. | ||
We are in the middle of a crisis. | ||
Now what I want to see is some action. | ||
I want to see some national action. | ||
Time for action. | ||
During a war, we can do whatever we want. | ||
The rules don't matter. | ||
The Constitution is a piece of paper. | ||
And there's a lot of good stuff in there. | ||
First Amendment, Second Amendment, you know, and Tenth Amendment. | ||
There's a lot of good stuff in there. | ||
But we should not let the Constitution restrain us in the way that we have allowed it to restrain us in the past. | ||
At least from an ideological point of view. | ||
The Constitution never restrained George W. Bush, but the Constitution is supposed to restrain immigration restriction. | ||
It's supposed to restrict trade protection. | ||
That is supposed to hold us back from all kinds of things that nationalists want to do. | ||
We should not let it stand in the way. | ||
It's a document with words on it, and it's worth adhering at times, but, you know, we have to be realistic about where we are with that. | ||
But that's coronavirus. | ||
We're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all of this. | ||
It's getting pretty late. | ||
It's gonna be nine o'clock. | ||
So I gotta move on. | ||
I gotta move on. | ||
I gotta take a look at what everybody else is saying here. | ||
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We've got Inspector Joe who says, Nick, do you think the Bill Gates coronavirus thing is legit? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I don't know what you're referring to. | ||
Inspector Joe says also, what do you make of the whole Oprah thing? | ||
I think it's just a hoax People are you know, and look I'll eat my hat if there's mass arrests of pedophiles, but I don't know if you guys saw, but there's this big trending thing on Twitter where people are saying, Oprah got arrested, her house was raided for child trafficking, and all these QAnon people, QAnon people are saying that the coronavirus was, okay, get ready for this, prepare yourself for this, scorcher. | ||
The QAnon people are saying that Trump and QAnon and whatever other, the good guys in the government, They created this lockdown situation. | ||
They lied about coronavirus to get everybody in their houses because what's going to happen now is all the elites, the celebrities, the child sex traffickers, the bankers, the warmongers, they're all going to get arrested. | ||
And when they're going to get arrested, QAnon and Donald Trump realized that the bad guys Let's say good guys and bad guys, just for the sake of brevity. | ||
The good guys being Donald Trump, QAnon, and this like weird Michael Flynn, and I don't even know, like Elvis Presley, who is even in there anymore? | ||
The good guys, we're going to do, they're planning mass arrests of all these, of all the bad guys. | ||
The Weinsteins, the Epsteins, the, you know, whatever, the Bill Clintons, let's throw an Anglo name in there so it doesn't appear a certain way. | ||
The good guys are about to round up and arrest the bad guys. | ||
There's gonna be like military control of the country. | ||
They're gonna do mass arrests on the bad guys, shut down Hollywood, shut down all these things. | ||
But the good guys realized that if they moved on the bad guys, that the bad guys would do false flag attacks, assassinations. | ||
So the good guys realized that they had to get everybody in their homes, put them on lockdown, clear the streets, invent a pandemic crisis so everybody stays at home. | ||
Checkmate bad guys! | ||
Now you can't fake a false flag attack to prevent yourself from getting arrested by the QAnon police. | ||
So they're saying that Oprah and Tom Hanks and all the CEOs and Bill Clinton are all being arrested and while this coronavirus thing is happening these like secret trials are being held and all the elites are being given two options. | ||
They're being told like I don't know what it is, but it's basically like these people are going to be killed and then after everything is said and done, then the good guys are going to tell everybody what happened. | ||
Then when everybody comes out of their corona bunkers, the good guys are going to say, we had to contain you, coronavirus doesn't exist. | ||
What was happening is we arrested all the bad guys, and then we killed them all. | ||
And we had to kill them first, so that posthumously, we could tell you what they were up to. | ||
And then everybody will buy it. | ||
Because otherwise, if they tried to do trials, people wouldn't believe them. | ||
And you know, they're like too dangerous to be kept alive, so to speak. | ||
So anyway, so I was like, I was reading some article about this. | ||
On Twitter, some QAnon poster posted this. | ||
No, I do not believe that that is what's happening. | ||
I do not believe that coronavirus is some kind of secret plot for the mass arrests of Oprah and Tom Hanks. | ||
Yeah, no, I don't buy that. | ||
I think that was probably just a big hoax. | ||
I don't know though, maybe I'll be eating my hat. | ||
Maybe we'll commodity coronavirus in two weeks and, you know, Donald Trump will do an Oval Office statement and say, ladies and gentlemen, we have arrested Tom Hanks, we have executed Tom Hanks for child trafficking and, you know, the storm is here. | ||
What are all those QAnon expressions? | ||
The storm is here. | ||
I'm the storm. | ||
And plus plus plus, the pedophiles are dead. | ||
It was all fake. | ||
You know, maybe that'll happen. | ||
Maybe in two weeks. | ||
I'll look like a real idiot when all that happens. | ||
But for now, I'm going to say it seems unlikely. | ||
But that is what I saw. | ||
Inspector Joe says Chinese cringe AIDS is the best name for coronavirus. | ||
I think that's actually a cringe joke. | ||
You know, I just think that's like stupid. | ||
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Chinese cringe aides. | ||
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It's funny because they told us not to say one thing, and now we're gonna say a silly thing. | |
Yeah, so funny, bro. | ||
Croat says we should make a Groyper-only Rust server. | ||
Not a bad idea. | ||
Delayed Patriot says fuck RC Maxwell for calling Jaden a school shooter. | ||
Yeah, totally. | ||
Guy's a scumbag. | ||
I feel very protective. | ||
I feel very protective of my flock of Groypers. | ||
When a Groyper gets attacked, I feel it. | ||
Okay, could you tell? | ||
Normally I wouldn't talk about that, but you attack my- and not just any Groyper, but my bro. | ||
You attack my friends. | ||
You attack my brother, my gaming brother. | ||
I won't- I won't stand for this. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Gay Charlie Kirk says I get my gums pulled back. | ||
If I get my gums pulled back, will you think I'm cute? | ||
I don't know if that's a Charlie Kirk LARP or what that's supposed to be. | ||
How about Nas says, before pandemic ends, go shopping, wear N95 masks, so fun. | ||
No, I would advise everybody to stay inside so they don't get sick. | ||
Inspector Joe says, do you think a political realignment is imminent? | ||
It could be. | ||
We could be on the cusp of something big here. | ||
I'm telling you, I'm white-pilled. | ||
Everybody's black-pilled because they have no capacity to think outside of the current time. | ||
I've been white-pilled for years because I see... because I've seen the vision. | ||
I've seen the premonition, okay? | ||
I see into the future. | ||
And I'm not like a prophet. | ||
I'm not like doing anything, you know. | ||
Any witchcraft or anything, but I see a lot of these trends and potential that people do not see I see the things that people do not see and that's why I've been white pills from the start and you have to be the same way you have to look at Not just where we are now and what is the reality now but think about what the reality will be in five years and all the forces and trends that are underway and you know a lot of this was predictable. | ||
Sheeney says at the medical company I work at we are getting overwhelmed with orders from hospitals panic buying. | ||
Well, thanks for the ninjagini. | ||
Yeah, that's the problem. | ||
That's part of the problem with the panic is people are stocking up on resources and maybe normally there wouldn't be a shortage or maybe there would be, but it might be modest. | ||
But because people are carelessly buying things they don't need, well, then that creates a shortage. | ||
You know, the economy cannot support everybody buying five bottles of hand sanitizer at once. | ||
It just can't. | ||
It can support everybody having five bottles of hand sanitizer, but they can't all buy it at one time. | ||
Can't all be using that stock at one time. | ||
Supply chains aren't built for that. | ||
Holy Servant says we should encourage trannies to get sex changes. | ||
Okay, I'm not gonna read that. | ||
And it does say that. | ||
It does say I'm not gonna read that, but thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Can you just not say that? | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Saying things that will ban my show is not funny. | ||
Peter says, I want a family but remain based. | ||
Is it possible? | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Maybe not for you. | ||
Dumbass says, you're a maniac in that helicopter. | ||
Number one Call of Duty pilot. | ||
It's true. | ||
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I am. | |
I'm good at it. | ||
I'm the guy in the sky. | ||
What can I say? | ||
Holy Servant says, not counter signaling, but we have had this music for a while. | ||
You people are so annoying, honestly. | ||
I try to be nice every night and then... Nick, not to counter-signal, but we've had this music for a while. | ||
So what then? | ||
So what are you saying? | ||
I just can't. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I just can't do it. | ||
What is... Why? | ||
Why do people talk like this? | ||
Holy Servant. | ||
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No counter signaling, but we've had this for a while. | |
After he does a Ninjagini, he's trying to get me banned. | ||
Irish Catholic says, free Bobby Shmurda. | ||
Yep. | ||
Safety says, Nick, your latest snack haul. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
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My latest snack haul? | |
I'm going to smash this over my head. | ||
I can't even tell you, man. | ||
What's my latest snack haul? | ||
Snack haul time, everybody. | ||
Time for another snack haul! | ||
What did I buy? | ||
What did Nick buy from the store today? | ||
I got... what did I get last time? | ||
I haven't been to the store in a long time, so I'm rapidly depleting my snack haul here. | ||
The problem is, I don't know, I mean some things I'm really smart and forward thinking about, a lot of things I'm just very autistic and weird about. | ||
I go to the store and I buy like a few things, you know, I'm like I need to stock up, I need to stock up for the next two weeks. | ||
Well I'll buy one can of Pringles and two candy bars and maybe two bags of chips. | ||
You know, and it's like, what is wrong with you? | ||
If you're stocking up for weeks, you should buy like a lot of stuff. | ||
But in my mind, I'm like, well, I don't want to get a grocery cart and I can only carry so many things and I don't want to spend like a ton of money. | ||
It's like, well, you're buying it for weeks. | ||
You have to come back next week, you know. | ||
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But in my mind, when I'm in the store, I'm like, well, I'll buy one. | |
I'll buy two cans of Pringles, two bags of chips and two candy bars. | ||
And that will get you through what? | ||
Like, you know, six days or six sittings. | ||
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So that's my latest haul. | |
Are you happy? | ||
That's my latest haul. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Holy Servants is R.I.P. | ||
Joe Rogan. | ||
Wow, dude. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Based Chias is my drug dealer posting about FEMA camps, normies rising. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
They're definitely waking up. | ||
Third Eye, finally waking up. | ||
Polish Americans has bought some pop, Gushers, and brownies. | ||
I'm sad, dude. | ||
Jealous? | ||
I was gonna buy the Gushers, but You know, now that I'm an adult, now that I'm a cringe boomer, um, I think about, like, my teeth, you know? | ||
And I can't in good conscience buy, like, gummy candy, because I think about, this is gonna be hell for my teeth. | ||
So, I don't know, maybe, maybe I'll go get some Gushers, but brownies, pop, I'm there. | ||
Ramy, I guess pop is bad for your teeth, too. | ||
But, pop doesn't stick to your teeth. | ||
If you brush your teeth, you're fine. | ||
But with, like, gummy candy, I feel like it's... it's a lot more tedious. | ||
Uh, Rameys is gonna spend my Trump bucks on a valve index. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Wiffle says Trump saw the Political Compass whiteboard episode. | ||
Yeah, maybe he saw that. | ||
Samuel says no school, so hiking, listening to America First. | ||
Mega comfy. | ||
Yeah, sounds comfy. | ||
Holy Servants has bought 100 Link. | ||
Did I make a good personal decision? | ||
Time will tell. | ||
Stupid idiot says, thanks for all you do for Catholics and treating us fairly even though we do disagree on the modern mass. | ||
Uh, do we disagree? | ||
I don't know, I don't know what you mean on that. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
And what do you mean us? | ||
We're Catholics. | ||
What do you mean, who's us? | ||
All you do for us, what, us Catholics? | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
Thanks for, thanks for the Ninjagini I guess. | ||
Thanks all you do for us Catholics. | ||
What do you mean I'm Catholic too? | ||
I was baptized and confirmed. | ||
Because, what, because I don't think that receiving the host in the hands is as bad as sodomy? | ||
We disagree, really? | ||
If you disagree with that, I think you're a cringe. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini, I guess. | ||
Seems kind of like a slight, but anyway. | ||
We've got a ton of diamonds here with no messages from BaseDollar and MaxiBro. | ||
Looks like a real diamond battle has happened. | ||
Dueling diamonds competing diamonds. | ||
Well, thank you guys so much maxi bro and base dollar for all the diamonds So V bus has Nick the chopper greater than Nick the knife. | ||
Yeah, it's time for a change. | ||
I like Nick the chopper better. | ||
I In the sky, I'm the eye in the sky and there's so many connotations of that eye in the sky Meaning I see the whole plan. | ||
It's about it's about vision. | ||
It is about feel the vision right clarity seeing the big picture It's about understanding. | ||
I'm the eye in the sky. | ||
I see it all, right? | ||
And I'm in Call of Duty as well. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
You gotta get Warzone Optics for Spectre. | ||
I don't know if we discussed this, if you're a gamer or not, but you gotta get on there, big guy. | ||
But thanks, and thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
BassDollar with three Ninjaginis. | ||
Thank you so much, big guy. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
BassDollar is really just pouring it in, man. | ||
It's like crazy. | ||
He's giving me an advance on the Trump bucks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Trayvon Martin says, Balls! | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Maxi Bro says, Urinate! | ||
Ah, well thank you for the Ninjagini as well, and thanks for all the diamonds. | ||
Gumball says, Good evening Nick, we must secure the bag ASAP. | ||
Yeah, I know dude, I need my Trump Bucks. | ||
Animal Crossing comes out, what, tomorrow night or Friday night? | ||
I need those Trump Bucks imminently. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
Thanks for spreading the word. | ||
Thanks for converting. | ||
It's always great when we have converts. | ||
I tell people, if you don't know what you're doing, you probably shouldn't try to convert people, but if you do, hey, it's always great to turn people on to my show, turn people on to the movement, so I do appreciate that. | ||
that. | ||
Good job. | ||
Tyler says, the fire rises. | ||
Have we started the fire? | ||
The fire rises. | ||
Based Chia says, Trump Bucks, all I wanted was for you to open the chest. | ||
So you could get what, like a nickel? | ||
I don't understand all the people that are like, chest, chest! | ||
I missed the chest! | ||
What do you get from the chest? | ||
The most I've ever seen anybody get from the chest is like a hundred lemons. | ||
That's like a dollar. | ||
A whole dollar? | ||
You're gonna have a chance of getting eight cents? | ||
You're gonna have a chance of getting twelve cents? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Delayed Patriots as Idris Elba has the coronavirus. | ||
Snicker Licker. | ||
Okay, BTFL. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Very kind of a lewd super chat, but thanks anyway. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe Idris Elba is another one of these actors that's being arrested overnight. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Question for Nick says, who would win in a fight? | ||
Frank Castle or Sam Hyde? | ||
I say Frank. | ||
He has that knuckle-dragger cave energy. | ||
I like Frank Castle. | ||
I like his content. | ||
But Sam Hyde is just a specimen. | ||
I didn't meet Frank, but I did meet Sam. | ||
And he's a giant. | ||
I mean, he's just a big guy. | ||
He's tall, and he's thick, and he works out. | ||
And he also seems just like a bad dude. | ||
Not bad, like he's a bad person. | ||
He's a good person. | ||
Well, as far as I know, he's a good person. | ||
He's a nice guy. | ||
He's a nice, friendly guy. | ||
But he seems like he could do some damage. | ||
Like if he wanted to... You know, you watch the streams, you look at what he does to a box fan, or to the door, or to, you know... | ||
Any number of things he has going on in his his room and he seems like he's got a Capacity for violence Frank Castle is a big guy as well. | ||
I haven't seen a height comparison He looks like he might be slightly shorter than Sam, but I'm not a hundred percent on that and he doesn't look as thick So I would have to see a size comparison before I made a determination. | ||
I have to see like a side-by-side I'd have to see a monster a movie monster comparison You know, when you watch the movie, it's got the 3D render of the Cloverfield monster and the Phantom Menace sea creatures. | ||
And it's got the, you know, you ever watch those size comparison videos where it's got the 3D rendering of like, here's a size comparison for spaceships or for movie monsters and stuff like that. | ||
So I need one of those, but for like the Sam Hyde cast, for Frank Hassel, for Sam, for Nick, for, you know, all these different guys. | ||
We got to, in order to determine who's going to win these fights, Scott, Patrick, Jaden, Beardson. | ||
We got to get the size comparisons we know. | ||
Height, depth, bench. | ||
We need to know the stats. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I would, I would say Sam, but I don't know all the information there. | ||
Question for Nick says, I say, I just read that. | ||
Paleo says, will coronavirus stifle immigration for a while? | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
Canada says, we can't go off campus here at RMC Canada until 5? | ||
Until April 5th. | ||
Nobody in or out. | ||
Hundreds of Zoomers locked up. | ||
Sounds cozy, honestly. | ||
Sounds like a big slumber party that never ends. | ||
I'm suing. | ||
Yeah, you should. | ||
I didn't see anything about that, but... Is that anything new? | ||
I'll sack off. | ||
I'm suing. | ||
Yeah, you should. | ||
Ben's furry hat, or Ben's funny hat, says country going on lockdown tomorrow. | ||
I didn't see anything about that, but is that anything new? | ||
Because I didn't see anything all day about lockdown. | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
Oak Park, though. | ||
Oak Park in Chicago just issued a shelter-in-place warning. | ||
So, Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest Park have all done a shelter-in-place. | ||
So it looks like it's coming to Chicago. | ||
Those are all neighborhoods by me in Chicago. | ||
And New York City, they're probably going to get a shelter-in-place. | ||
San Francisco's going to get a shelter-in-place. | ||
So it's coming. | ||
It's coming probably for all major cities. | ||
Just as I predicted. | ||
Just as I said. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Plokoon says, any documentary suggestions besides The Obvious? | ||
I don't know what you mean by The Obvious. | ||
What, Supersize Me? | ||
My favorite documentary. | ||
I can't really recommend documentaries without going bad optics, because there are some good documentaries that are real eye-openers, but can't really suggest them. | ||
Super Size Me is a good one. | ||
I think they made a sequel, but that's all I got for you. | ||
Big Tex says, 10 million US dollars to Israel every day pisses me off. | ||
Well, I'm pissed off! | ||
Yeah, well, whatever. | ||
Minnesota Groipers. | ||
Since conning grifters like RC, can GTFO withstand Jaden? | ||
Yeah, facts. | ||
Dumbass says Big Brother Nick defending Lil' Jaden against RC. | ||
So true. | ||
Lil' Jaden. | ||
Lil' J, as I like to call him. | ||
Gotta defend my boys! | ||
I gotta defend the Groipers! | ||
You can't mess with the Groipers, because I will defend you, okay? | ||
Unless you do something weird, okay? | ||
Unless you do something, like, weird or bad or dumb. | ||
But otherwise, I got you. | ||
I'm a loyal guy. | ||
I back up the homies. | ||
I back up my groipers. | ||
You got a problem with the groipers? | ||
You got a problem with me? | ||
And that's all these, frankly, Jewish people in Washington, D.C., like that guy that comes up to me in D.C. | ||
and says, you gotta drop those groipers. | ||
Yeah, I was, man, I was so mad. | ||
When he said that, they're my groipers. | ||
I'm there for the groipers and the groipers are there for me. | ||
I'm there for Jaden. | ||
Jaden's there for me. | ||
Satirical Man says, keep fighting the good fight king. | ||
Hey, thank you so much for the Nin Jet. | ||
I'm glad Satirical Man has dropped by. | ||
Yesterday I was on the Call of Duty stream with Patrick and Jaden. | ||
Every like five seconds, you know, Patrick and Jaden are trading off. | ||
Thank you Satirical Man. | ||
Thank you for the Nitrogen for this that. | ||
So thank you for the Nin Jet. | ||
I was, where's my cut? | ||
You know, I'm the third member of the squad here. | ||
Or the trio. | ||
I'm the third... | ||
I'm the third member of this Call of Duty team. | ||
Where's my cut, right? | ||
Nah, but I'm kidding. | ||
Thank you so much for the Ninjette. | ||
Really appreciate it, big guy. | ||
Wow, the Trump bucks are coming early on America First. | ||
Fearless leader says European sovereign debt lasts two days. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Yeah, I'm telling ya. | ||
I'm telling ya. | ||
Think about the consequences. | ||
Think about what happens after we leave the bunker. | ||
Real changes will happen then. | ||
Maxi Bro says, low IQ Maxine Waters versus high IQ Maxi Bro. | ||
Ah, very true. | ||
Yeah, we stan Maxi Bro. | ||
Holy Servant says, 60 IQ is literally retard LMAO, not slightly below average. | ||
Maybe you have a slightly below average IQ, big guy. | ||
Maybe you got a 60 IQ. | ||
I try to be set to a problem. | ||
I could never be subtle because then nobody understands. | ||
That is the curse of the big brain. | ||
If I was as subtle as I could be, people would just simply not understand anything I'm saying. | ||
But I have to spell it out in big letters. | ||
Big, bubble, block letters for anybody to even get a little bit of what I'm saying. | ||
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Oh, 6GIQ is literally retard. | |
LMAO. | ||
Not slightly below average, actually. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Yeah, you're a real brainiac here. | ||
Brainiac check. | ||
Everybody laugh at this guy. | ||
I didn't even get the joke. | ||
Holy Servant. | ||
And he's gonna come in and actually me on the subject of IQ. | ||
You should feel bad. | ||
Holy Servant says, when Bloomer said rethinking, he dropped. | ||
Yeah, that's what they all say. | ||
Black Phillips says, Maxwell got owned on a debate with Nick on Vince James. | ||
Yeah, and he never recovered. | ||
Question for Nix is I heard Albert started dating a black woman. | ||
True. | ||
My dog, Albert? | ||
No, my dog is not dating anybody. | ||
Crank Faster says you made your Yang Gang video one year and one week ago, and now UBI has come. | ||
Great whiteboard that day, by the way. | ||
Wow, well, thank you for the, you know, the throwback Thursday here, the this day in history. | ||
Time flies, huh? | ||
That feels like so recently. | ||
But yeah, maybe we'll finally get our checks. | ||
Nothing matters. | ||
System's screwed. | ||
Might as well get our bag, right? | ||
So... It has aged well. | ||
That whiteboard has aged well. | ||
They all do. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Question for Nyx is, who is the next best debater in the America First movement? | ||
Hmm... That's a tough one. | ||
I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings here. | ||
Who's the next best debater? | ||
Well, I haven't seen too many people debate, because not everyone in our movement does content. | ||
Maybe... I would say Vince is pretty good. | ||
Patrick is good. | ||
I haven't seen a lot of these others. | ||
I haven't seen Jake Lloyd debate. | ||
I haven't seen Jaden debate. | ||
I haven't seen Steve Franson. | ||
I don't think he's done a debate on his channel. | ||
If he has, I haven't seen it. | ||
Um... I haven't seen, like, Faith Goldie debate. | ||
I haven't seen Michelle Malkin do a debate. | ||
I've seen her on, like, panels, but I don't think I've ever seen her do, like, a formal debate. | ||
So, are there any other... is anybody else I'm missing there that I'm not thinking of? | ||
Patrick does really well, and Vince does really well, but they have different strengths. | ||
I feel like Vince is extremely well-researched. | ||
More well-researched than any of us. | ||
He just has the facts. | ||
He's just got the cold hard facts, and he brings the data, the numbers. | ||
And I think we all have a little bit of a different style than that. | ||
That's his style. | ||
I'm obviously not really a facts and logic guy, and that's not a diss. | ||
That's just, you know, some people rely more on quantitative stuff, and I tend to rely more on, you know, just sort of a conversational, just working out of the soundness. | ||
I really debate more about theory, generally speaking, like history, and that's more qualitative. | ||
So... | ||
I would say it's kind of just different. | ||
It's just different. | ||
So I would say Patrick is really good in Vince. | ||
And I don't know anybody else that debates. | ||
They're both really good. | ||
Delayed Patriots is dump trick check. | ||
Thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
Yeah, check. | ||
So you guys are kind of ruining that one. | ||
Which is a shame, because it was so funny. | ||
And I think it made Patrick a little bit upset. | ||
Not that I want to make Patrick upset, but we do like to agitate a little bit. | ||
But now, now it's just been done to death. | ||
Dump trick check, yeah. | ||
Delayed Patriots says, Bernie is a class A jobber. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Tampa Bay says, Bernie literally gets paid to lose. | ||
No refunds, yeah. | ||
Holy Servant says, Bernie fantasizes about AOC stepping on him. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
Question for Nick says, endomorphs have statistically higher IQs, wider body, wider brain. | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
Holy Servant says, now is the time to white pill your family, everyone. | ||
Yep. | ||
Question for Nick says, I have massive paddle-like endomorphic hands. | ||
I can slap my wife and two daughters in one swing. | ||
Well, you shouldn't be doing that. | ||
I don't like that one bit. | ||
Shouldn't be slapping anybody. | ||
But that is impressive. | ||
The paddle-like hands. | ||
I mean, look, just because you have the capacity to do it doesn't mean you're going to do it. | ||
So it is most impressive. | ||
That is a pretty good visual of what is achievable. | ||
And that's impressive. | ||
Ned Kelly says, Australia government sucks. | ||
Bunch of race traitors. | ||
Yeah, relatable. | ||
Get in line for having a race traitor government. | ||
Holy Servant says, Last tithe. | ||
Grocery store was crazy earlier. | ||
Stay safe, King. | ||
Well, thanks for the tithes, buddy. | ||
Josh says, Here, money. | ||
Thank you. | ||
BaseDollar says, We're close to a vaccine. | ||
I'm ready to make a retarded bet that we'll be good by summer. | ||
Possible, right? | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
We'll see. | ||
This is unprecedented, so it's possible that they administer the vaccine very quickly, but... | ||
You know, they develop the vaccine, then they've got to do trials, and then they've got to produce it, and then they've got to make it widespread. | ||
And you know, that all could be done by the summer, but you know, then you'll have some immunity. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
It's achievable. | ||
I think that's possible. | ||
If the vaccine is going more quickly than they anticipated. | ||
I'm not going to take a vaccine. | ||
No way I'm putting that in my arm. | ||
Not really. | ||
We don't really debate each other. | ||
We're all mostly on the same page, and the areas where we do disagree, it's generally minor, and I don't think we really talk about it. | ||
When we get together, we don't talk about politics, we just talk about, you know, we're just schmooting, you know, we hang out. | ||
All of us for a living, basically, do politics. | ||
Me, Patrick, Um well if it's me and Patrick you're asking about. | ||
Me and Patrick do political stuff for a living so I'm pretty sure that whenever we, at least for me, whenever we get together we more just want to talk about the industry and you know just sort of like when you get together with your friends from work you don't talk about like You know, whatever the product is that you sell or the nature of your business, you talk about life in the business. | ||
You talk about, you know, what the office politics and drama and things like that and that's what we talk about. | ||
We just like to hang out and just kind of vibe. | ||
So, the substance of what we do is not, not really interesting when we're just, just hanging out. | ||
So, Logos Living, so some are saying they had corona early before tests. | ||
Is that possible that it hit U.S. | ||
earlier or no? | ||
I mean, it is possible, but I don't know how widespread it was. | ||
Beast Nibus says, meet Chinese. | ||
Okay. | ||
Question for Nyx is, I'm surfing a wave of pee-pee poo-poo on the whiteboard. | ||
Okay. | ||
Black Phillips says, Alex Jones was right about the Chinese vindicated. | ||
Well, in what capacity was he right? | ||
Was he right that China is a threat? | ||
Because I don't think anybody anymore disputes that. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
B-snibus says, EU population dying off, hordes of Afghans replaced. | ||
Yep. | ||
Maxi Bros says, in addition to coronavirus, EU is facing a new migration crisis and budget shortages from the UK leaving. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's going to be a real crisis for Europe. | ||
And not just because of the disease, but everything else that's happening with Turkey. | ||
And, yeah, Brexit, this recession. | ||
So they're in for a world of trouble in the coming years. | ||
Thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
First Names is working from home and watching America First. | ||
Comfy check. | ||
That is extremely comfy. | ||
Hanging out, watching TV, watching the show while you're doing work. | ||
I kind of want a TV for my office. | ||
Like, on the one hand, I like, you know, I'm on my computer most of the day, but I wish if I was watching a stream or something, I could watch it like over there. | ||
I could watch like a TV over there and have it have a speaker. | ||
I don't have a speaker for my computer. | ||
I only have headphones because when I first got my computer, I destroyed the speakers that we had. | ||
And I just bought a headset. | ||
I don't have any other audio output. | ||
I have no speakers. | ||
So I'm thinking maybe, well maybe once I build the new studio, I'll get a TV and I'll get speakers and I could play music if I wanted or I could watch TV. | ||
I could watch a stream and have it on in the background while I'm doing stuff on my computer. | ||
That might be nice. | ||
Deas Volt says, Nick, what do you think about Ted Kaczynski and his essay? | ||
I've talked about this so many times before. | ||
How many times am I going to get asked this? | ||
Ted Kaczynski is a bad guy because he killed people. | ||
Killing people is wrong. | ||
But the essay is very prescient. | ||
I don't agree with everything in there. | ||
Diagnosis of the problem is very insightful and generally right. | ||
Oversocialization and what else does he say characterizes leftism? | ||
It's over socialization and it's like an inferiority complex. | ||
I think it's the two psychological complexes of modern leftism, which I think is totally true. | ||
And also talking about technology and the concentration of power and the elimination of human freedom. | ||
Talking about how we're not in control of our lives, you know, in terms of proportionality. | ||
The proportional power that one person has over society or their lives is nothing and we have no purpose. | ||
What did he say? | ||
It's this trait that people have? | ||
It's been a long time since I read it, but there's a lot of stuff in there that's really insightful. | ||
The part that I don't agree with is that technology can be stopped, or that it should be stopped, or that we should stop it with bombing, or like acceleration, like that. | ||
That I don't agree with, but a lot of the other stuff is pretty insightful. | ||
Question for Nix is, I'm pee-pee poo-poo surfing in the USA. | ||
Base Dollars says, have you seen the news about the drug hydroxychloroquine being effective at curing the virus? | ||
Yeah, I've seen that, but the side effects are terrible. | ||
I was reading about the side effects and it's, I forget what they are, but it's brutal. | ||
But I have read that it is effective, so thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Polish American says, Spanish flu actually came from China. | ||
It is called Spanish because, here we go, because it was neutral in World War I and didn't hide it as other allied countries did. | ||
Well, naturally. | ||
Okay. | ||
Elijah says, Book, Eyes of Darkness predicted this in 1981. | ||
I'm sure it did. | ||
Omphalove says, Big guy, just a little gentle ribbing to get you fired up and caught last night. | ||
Don't be so self-conscious. | ||
It's not that I'm self-conscious, it's just you come in talking shit. | ||
It'd be one thing if you, if the tone was like gentle, but he comes in and he's like, you're garbage at the game. | ||
Oh, that's, uh, yeah. | ||
Hard for me to determine the tone there, but thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
I'm not self-conscious. | ||
I'm confident. | ||
I'm good at the game, but, uh... You come and chat counter-signaling. | ||
Come and chat talking shit. | ||
It's one thing if, like, somebody comes on the voice chat and is like, hey, bro, you're trash. | ||
It's another thing if somebody I don't even know comes in the live chat and is like, you suck. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, I guess that was just gentle ribbing that was meant to make me perform better. | ||
How am I to distinguish? | ||
But thanks for the ninja genie. | ||
That's why I was confused, because I'm like, umph love is a super chatter. | ||
I thought he liked me. | ||
But he's off the rails. | ||
So you can't communicate the tone in the texts. | ||
If we don't have that rapport, we don't have that rapport. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Glad it's no hard feelings. | ||
Tauroporus is the Anus 12 Relief Package. | ||
Yep. | ||
Modern Monarchist is at GOP meeting. | ||
Lady said Charlie Kirk slept in her house. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's honestly not super stressful. | ||
I mean, it's stressful in as much as any work is stressful. | ||
It's a definition of stress. | ||
There's never been a time in my career when I've been like, overwhelmed! | ||
Oh no! | ||
I'm not I'm not really stressed out guy because I'm extremely competent and I'm a genius so I don't you know I don't I don't want to be too too cocky but I know you guys are gonna call me arrogant online you're gonna say I have a big ego but it's just true I mean none of this stuff is really super difficult for me And that's just the reality of it. | ||
I just have a knack for it, and I like doing it. | ||
Fundamentally, I like doing it. | ||
That's why I have natural talent, and I have a lot of experience because I like doing it, and I do it often. | ||
Political things. | ||
So, I don't find a lot of it particularly stressful or cumbersome. | ||
None of it really makes me anxious. | ||
It was really stressful during Groper Wars, but only because there was so much work to be done. | ||
That's all. | ||
But aside from that, Nothing like keeps me awake at night. | ||
Maybe the censorship. | ||
The censorship is stressful. | ||
That they could pull the rug out from under you on YouTube, for example, overnight. | ||
That stressed me out for a long time. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Head says, forever war on savers. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Maxi Bros says, the conspiracy by the rich and poor against the middle is the biggest red pill ever. | ||
Yeah, for real, dude. | ||
Read, uh, Sam Francis, uh, what is it? | ||
Revolt from the Middle? | ||
Revolution from the Middle? | ||
That'll wake you up on middle American radicals. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
So true. | ||
Russell reports, I can't wait to spend my Trudeau toonies on a PS5. | ||
What is a toonie? | ||
Is that a Canadian thing? | ||
Because I know Russell Report is Canadian. | ||
Toonie. | ||
Canadian $2 bill, bruh. | ||
Isn't it so weird that in other places, you grow up your whole life thinking Canada's like basically the same, but there are things that are ubiquitous in Canada that are totally alien to us. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, in Canada, their whole lives, they say things like Tooney, and we're like, what the fuck are you talking about? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Tooney. | ||
You know, whatever they say, I can't even do a Canadian accent. | ||
But, you know, oh. | ||
I'm gonna spend my toonies on a PS5. | ||
What the heck? | ||
Can you speak English? | ||
You mean money? | ||
You mean money? | ||
Is that money? | ||
Nah, I'm joking. | ||
But yeah, that sounds like a sound purchase to me. | ||
I don't know if I'm gonna buy another console. | ||
I'm not really a console gamer anymore, so... I don't know if I'll get a PS5. | ||
Ramy says show me the money. | ||
Yeah, it's time Racist incel says you're so handsome and talented take my money. | ||
Finally a good super chat. | ||
Thank you Base dollar says Friday came early. | ||
Did it? | ||
Feels like Wednesday to me. | ||
I still got to do a show tomorrow and Friday. | ||
So it's still Wednesday for me, but thanks for the ninja genie. | ||
Oh the you're talking about the what the Trump bucks? | ||
Beast nibba says who roll in mobile incinerators when pandemic hits? | ||
Not me. | ||
A knower of nothing says at least the poorest can afford some Air Jordans now. | ||
Yeah, thank God. | ||
KMO says, so we're getting nationalism with socialism based? | ||
Okay, disavow. | ||
King Lyrics says, Arcee is getting a bag directly from Jaden. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Fraticelli says, the rich rarely help society, they mostly harm. | ||
I disagree. | ||
Mr. Maxwell says, Neville Shute mentions in his memoir that inherited money let people to act beyond their career interest. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
Wiffle says chat optics are looking pretty rough lately. | ||
Yeah, I don't know where my moderators are. | ||
And the chat just generally is low quality. | ||
It's because we have too many people in here. | ||
Too many low IQ people. | ||
No offense, but some of these chats are just... I read through the live chat and it's just like, okay, it is so awful. | ||
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This building is so awful. | |
You know when I read through some of these chats and yeah the optics are bad can we get some moderators that I get so many emails from people saying my moderator banned me for saying something totally inoffensive and then we got people in chat straight-up fed posting and I have to go in there and do it so yeah we got meep anchovies in chat anchovy check chat full of anchovies OpticsRespector, I'll make him a moderator. | ||
I didn't know you were in a mod. | ||
Set mod. | ||
We need an army of moderators. | ||
I'm building an army. | ||
Meep. | ||
Yeah, everyone's saying meep. | ||
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Zoom or clips? | |
I'm not going to make you a moderator. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Okay, I think that's good. | ||
We crowned a bunch of moderators the other day, so I think we're alright. | ||
But if I see anybody else that sticks out, I'll throw it to them. | ||
Okay, uh, let's... Let's finish up these Super Chats. | ||
Tom Cruise says, feels like Ram Ranch 7 with everything on lockdown. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Racist Insults says, National Populism is too LARPy a name. | ||
Okay. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Polish American says, God bless Donald Trump. | ||
We are your true friends. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Bleep Blorp says, spot-on take with recognizing this is Trump's FDR moment. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
It is spot-on. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Apollo says, my socialist co-worker's trying to take credit. | ||
For what? | ||
Chicken on a raft says, nationalism builds nations. | ||
It's not rocket science. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
King of Lyrics says, Elvis is Q. Why aren't you trusting the plan, Nick? | ||
Ha ha ha, funny dude. | ||
Road Warrior says, government unironically fears QAnon boomers. | ||
Yeah, it does. | ||
Polish American says, I admire QAnon's imagination. | ||
Big if true. | ||
it is admirable bleeplorps is spot on recognizing, okay so he just sent that again as another ninjagini, thanks for the second ninjagini with the same message black phillips says, Asians very low outside empathy, ask Kathy yeah that's true, we live in the matrix, says Trump, ladies and gentlemen we got him, just a white male, here's some lemons for the coolest guy on the internet, thank you for the ninjagini | ||
just a white male, says are millennials worse than boomers, no neon knickers, says outstanding presentation, very informative and you even put up with cringe, you're doing a great job wow, thank you so much thanks for the ninjagini that Dynamite says, your favorite trilogy? | ||
Mine is Lord of the Rings. | ||
Mine is the prequel trilogy for Star Wars. | ||
Zoomer Dev says, why not give EBT cards over cash? | ||
No sneakers for you! | ||
Nah, I think you should give cash so I could buy a Switch. | ||
Because people don't just need food, they need other things too. | ||
They need to pay bills, utilities, you know, rent, stuff like that. | ||
Paper towels, you know? | ||
You need a car loan. | ||
You need money for not just food. | ||
Racist incel says all my homies love Optics Respector. | ||
He's a lovable guy. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
Black Phillips has listened to heated Ralph vs. Vouch debate. | ||
Vouch is nuts. | ||
The guy's just retarded. | ||
You can tell he just is like, you know, just goofy. | ||
But no, I didn't catch it. | ||
I watched like an hour of it, but I haven't finished it yet. | ||
King Alaric says, Sam Hyde does kicker as he does fucking twisters. | ||
Yeah, I saw that video. | ||
BassGroper says, slonking pizza and gaming while the dog is chilling. | ||
What's the greatest story that's never been told? | ||
OpticsRespector says, hey beach guy, that's not how you cook lamb. | ||
Funny check? | ||
Yeah, hello incinerator check? | ||
Can I get a lamb check on some of these coronavirus cremations? | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
Thanks for the recommendation on that documentary, by the way. | ||
That was good stuff. | ||
Real eye-opener. | ||
Yes it is! | ||
Every day is a good day when we're alive. | ||
Hey, well thanks for the money! | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Every day is a good day when we're alive. | ||
Holy Servant says, thanks for roasting me. | ||
Here's more money. | ||
Hey, well, thanks for the money. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
You're welcome for roasting you. | ||
Yeats has found out I can watch DLive at work. | ||
Best day ever. | ||
The firewall allows you to do that. | ||
Careful that your boss doesn't see, otherwise you'll get in trouble. | ||
You'll get a demerit. | ||
Boss comes by. | ||
That's coming out of your paycheck. | ||
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No! | |
No, Mr. Warburtonstein. | ||
Mr. Goldstein, please. | ||
I'll never watch DLive again. | ||
I'll work overtime. | ||
That's what I imagine it's like for wages, you know. | ||
Some short guy comes up. | ||
Hey! | ||
Are you supposed to be watching that right now? | ||
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No! | |
Get back to work, or that's coming out of your paycheck! | ||
Yes sir, Mr. Goldstein, I'm sorry! | ||
That's how you guys are. | ||
That's how you are to me. | ||
And I answer to no one. | ||
I answer to the super chatters, I answer to the Chinese handlers, I answer to Beijing, and that's it. | ||
Just Beijing. | ||
For me, it's a little different. | ||
I get a Chinese man that says, back to work! | ||
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I get a Chinese guy comes up to me, hey, you, back to work! | |
So I'm like, all right, all right, I'm getting back to work. | ||
Hey, you, you know, some guy in a rice hat, comes up to me with chopsticks and he's like hey time to get back to work all right some some highly assimilated chinese guy comes up and says hey time to get back to work all right can you get back to work and i'm like okay my my beijing overlords are like hey are you doing enough to promote china today now you're right i will i'll promote more sorry optics i just read that one | ||
uh yeet says found out i I just read that one too. | ||
Yo, Epic? | ||
You got a game with us, bro. | ||
Send me on Twitter your tag. | ||
Send me your Activision tag. | ||
Pajama Sam says Ever seen the Dark Knight Returns Part 1 and 2? | ||
No Polish Americans Is meant to point out How China is fucking us with the disease Oh yeah, that's true. | ||
I thought you were trying to, well, actually me. | ||
That's what it sounded like, so... Big Macs is don't trust corona cures, only Israel's vaccine works. | ||
I'm not putting anything in my body except vitamin C and fruit and, you know, Big Macs and candy. | ||
That's it. | ||
I'm eating Airheads, alright? | ||
I'm gonna order a 60-pack of Airheads and I'll eat that. | ||
Mungo says turn 19 today, so here's my annual dues. | ||
Quarantined right now. | ||
My mouth is literally watering thinking of delicious Airheads. | ||
I gotta order them right now. | ||
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I have to order those immediately. | |
Mungo says turn 19 today, so here's my annual dues. | ||
Quarantined right now, so not much to spend money on. | ||
Be safe, King. | ||
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Happy birthday, big guy. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Sorry to hear you're spending your birthday in quarantine. | ||
That sucks. | ||
But I hope it's a good one. | ||
Don't spend all your money on superchats. | ||
Go buy yourself a pop, huh? | ||
Why don't you go buy yourself a birthday pop and candy and pizza? | ||
But thanks for that. | ||
Hope it's a good one, buddy. | ||
Enjoy the rest of your life as an adult. | ||
Azteca says, call-in show when? | ||
Hiding from Mesoamericans. | ||
Maybe I'll do a call-in show Friday. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'll have to figure out how we're gonna do it. | ||
Deus Vault says, do you think the virus will kill six million? | ||
Ah, yeah, dude, funny. | ||
Wow, dude, that is so funny. | ||
How'd you think of that one? | ||
Did you spend all day writing that one? | ||
Did you spend all day working on that one? | ||
Bitch. | ||
Yeah, six million dead. | ||
So hilarious. | ||
Joe Below says, thanks for the shower, Nick. | ||
shower show thanks for the show thanks for the show nick he had like three typos thanks for the how nick shower sow show thanks for the show nick yeah you're welcome buddy thanks for the diamonds modern monarchist says dr jones doesn't like jared taylor and sam francis okay i don't know yeah that's true and i think they don't like dr jones so | ||
I don't want to get into, look, I don't want to get into the San Francis, you know, funeral debacle. | ||
That's a story for another time. | ||
I don't even know if I should say that. | ||
It would divide the movement too much. | ||
But, yeah, it's pretty well known that they're not friendly. | ||
But what are you going to do? | ||
Some people don't like each other. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, Nick, what kind of music in your opinion is cringe? | ||
Metal and country. | ||
I don't like metal music. | ||
I don't like country music. | ||
Uh, most pop music is garbage. | ||
Uh, but rap is good, R&B, soul, black music is good, okay? | ||
Except for a lot of, there's a lot of garbage rap music, don't get me wrong, but a lot of hip-hop is good, R&B, soul, Motown, rock, I'm a big rock fan, and, uh, you know, the old stuff is good, olden time music is good too. | ||
But I really just hate metal and I hate country. | ||
I can't stand those, uh, those genres. | ||
Bob Sakamoto says, should we delete ass superchats too? | ||
No, leave the superchats. | ||
Delayed Patriot says, gotta get that Animal Crossing bro. | ||
I know, I know, I'll pick one up. | ||
I'll pick up a Switch and Animal Crossing once I get my Trump bucks. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Base Dollar says, buy shares of Nike. | ||
Now you know why. | ||
Oh, because of the Trump Bucks? | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, buy stocks and shoes because there's about to be a huge subsidy to the shoe industry with the Trump Bucks. | ||
Thanks for the Ninja Genie. | ||
Yeah, not a bad idea. | ||
TKY says hello Trump Bucks department. | ||
Yep. | ||
Sheenys is going to get the Animal Crossing Edition Switch. | ||
There's old out everywhere so I don't even know if I can get one. | ||
Delayed Patriot, thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Holy Servant says, thoughts on General Grievous? | ||
He's super cool and I wish he got more time in the prequels personally. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Totally wasted character. | ||
He was awesome and way underused. | ||
He was in like three scenes, right? | ||
He's in the scene in the beginning when he says, what does he say to Anakin? | ||
I expected someone of your reputation to be a little bit older. | ||
And the lightsaber, your lightsabers will make a fine addition to my collection. | ||
He says that, right? | ||
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You lose, General Kenobi! | |
He throws the thing through the window. | ||
Everybody goes flying out and he smashes the thing, flies back onto the ship. | ||
Time to abandon ship. | ||
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Bing, bing, bong. | |
All the escape pods go, right? | ||
He's in that scene. | ||
Awesome scene. | ||
Great stuff. | ||
He's in the scene when he lands on Utipa. | ||
And he's telling them about, you know, I'm moving you to the Mustafar system. | ||
And then the guy is like, SAFE! | ||
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And he stands up. | |
One of the trade federation guys stands up and he's like, SAFE! | ||
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He basically did what Trump does. | |
That's not keeping us safe. | ||
Uh, and then, and then Obi-Wan jumps down and kills him, right? | ||
He, he battles him, the clones come in, they do that running through the streets and they, they're on that platform and then he dies. | ||
He's in like, he's in like, correct me if I'm wrong, but he's in like three scenes for the whole movie. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's lame! | ||
Should have been way more involved. | ||
They should have had him in Attack of the Clones. | ||
They should have, I think they definitely, well, I don't know, because General Grievous Became the commander of the army after Dooku died, so maybe that doesn't make sense, but Yeah, totally underused. | ||
He was awesome, and he was in like a couple of scenes even his lightsaber scene was like very mad You know he's got four lightsabers, and they duel for like three minutes even less than that's like one minute so Couldn't they could have gotten a lot more out of that. | ||
Base dollar says, oh, I just read this one. | ||
That's what the chat says. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Zoomer Dev says crazy bones or Mighty Beans? | ||
I was a Mighty Beans guy. | ||
Big Mighty Beans fan. | ||
I remember one time when I was a kid, my mom got somebody else, some other kid, Mighty Beans as a birthday present. | ||
And I opened them anyway. | ||
I thought they were for me. | ||
And I was like, I'm just gonna open these. | ||
And I was like, those were not for you. | ||
I was like, what? | ||
Oops. | ||
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Oops. | |
Did I just get the Boxer Mighty Bean? | ||
What was that guy? | ||
He was like a bigger Mighty Bean. | ||
You know, there were some of those special Mighty Beans where they were like thick. | ||
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Mighty Beans Boxer. | |
Let me see. | ||
The big one. | ||
The big thick one. | ||
Where is he? | ||
There he is. | ||
Sumo? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Big K.O. | ||
Boxer. | ||
Did anybody have Mighty Beans Big K.O. | ||
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Boxer number 214? | |
Because I did. | ||
Yo, Fortnite Mighty Beans? | ||
I'm making a purchase. | ||
I hope Amazon counts that as an essential item. | ||
Fortnite Mighty Beans. | ||
Yo, four pack? | ||
Epic? | ||
I hope I get the Skull Trooper. | ||
Haha, yep. | ||
Add to cart? | ||
Solo mode core figure pack drift? | ||
I don't know, maybe I'll buy that one too. | ||
Rando says, thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Nah, thanks for the diamond. | ||
Giorgio says, so many Ninjaginis tonight, I had to chip in one. | ||
Don't spend it all in one place. | ||
Hey, well thanks a lot. | ||
Zaviba says, Austrian vaccine had active bird flu. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Delayed Patriots is based on the medal question. | ||
Yeehaw, Knickers BTFO. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
You listen to bad music, good for you. | ||
Yeet says the best superchats always have the funny number. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
Holy Servants has ever listened to Brockhampton? | ||
Homos, but good flows. | ||
Brockhampton? | ||
No, I've never listened to them, I don't believe. | ||
That's really interesting. | ||
It doesn't ring a bell. | ||
King of Lyrics says, What's this Sam Francis funeral debacle? | ||
I told you. | ||
I don't want to divide the movement. | ||
Josh the Remover says, Trump Bucks comes one day before my birthday. | ||
Based? | ||
Yo, birthday present from Trump? | ||
Big Butter says, I had a dream Obama took me to a public bathroom and then put all the urinal cakes in his pockets. | ||
That's really interesting. | ||
Thanks for the ninjagini. | ||
TKY says, Knights of the Old Republic Jedi are the coolest Jedi. | ||
Senile Jolie Bindo. | ||
I never played Knights of the Old Republic, so I don't know. | ||
Maxie Bros says, here's some money for beans. | ||
Thank you, just covered the bean fund. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
And, uh, Nathaniel says, Old Country is based. | ||
Give it a listen sometime. | ||
Uh, yeah, I'll, I'll, uh... I'll get right on that. | ||
I'll listen to the music because it is based, and that will make me enjoy it. | ||
okay all right well that's our last super chat what 10 o'clock already man 10 o'clock comes fast but that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight oh long show two and a half hour show check But that's gonna do it for me. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |