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March 26, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: Trump Sets RECORD for COVID Testing, Approval Soars | America First Ep. 572
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You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
We've got a lot to get into, lots to talk about with the coronavirus, which is ongoing, which we are currently living under.
We'll be talking about the usual.
We'll be looking at the latest numbers here of confirmed coronavirus cases by country and globally.
We will be looking at what has been said in the latest news conference today, some interesting things.
We'll be looking at the state of the relief package, which is imminently going to pass through the Senate, hopefully.
And that'll be our show.
It should be some pretty exciting, riveting stuff.
I can't wait to get back into it.
Gee, I wonder what they said at the latest news conference.
I wonder what the latest numbers are today.
I wonder what the state of the $2.1 trillion relief package, phase 3 relief package is.
Hey, but it's gonna be a good show!
But it's gonna be a good show because I'm excited.
I'm excited to be here.
You're excited to be here.
There's nothing else going on.
I know you've got nothing else going on.
You're at home, probably.
You've been home.
We've all been home.
So we're here, we're together, and we're gonna have a good show.
We're gonna be talking about the usual, but that's okay.
And we'll be talking about this news conference.
In particular, there are some new developments about the nature of the virus.
We've been talking for the past few days about what the long-term prospects are for the country with the virus, and the likely possibility, maybe the most probable possibility, that we are going to live with the virus for years to come.
And that doesn't mean that we'll be sheltered in place for years, and that doesn't mean that we'll be out of work for years, but it does mean that we will be living with this virus for years.
Maybe indefinitely.
And in this news conference, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who we've been seeing, he's been at these press conferences, he confirmed what I've been saying for the past week or two.
Which is that what you're going to see happening is that the virus will come and go in a cycle.
That it will be seasonal just like the flu.
We've got it now as we emerge from the winter.
It will taper off and die down in the summer and then it will come back in the fall.
And we will just have to deal with the novel coronavirus in cycles.
As we build up our immunity through vaccines or through natural immunity and that's just the way it's going to be.
So we'll talk about that and that kind of confirms where I've been at since last week and we talked about that last Friday.
The possibility that it doesn't end.
The possibility that we look at all of our long-term options.
What are all the scenarios?
Best and worst case scenarios.
Well, there is simply no scenario where everything goes back to normal when we're ready in three months, right?
Where everything goes back to normal in two weeks, and then it's gone in three months, and then we can all move on with our lives.
That scenario doesn't exist.
There are scenarios where we get a vaccine, and that seems unlikely, but it's possible.
There are scenarios where we build up a herd immunity after the virus goes through most of the population over the years.
Those are our scenarios, right?
Those are really our options, is developing some kind of immunity, and the virus will keep blasting us.
It will come in waves, in cycles, and some will be mild, and some will be severe, but until that is complete, We will be living with it.
So we'll talk about that.
That's kind of like the main thing I want to discuss today from the news conference We'll also talk about the testing and approval.
There are some white pills.
There is maybe a silver lining here which is that the president has all-time high approval ratings and If you're looking at Gallup, and if you're looking at Monmouth polling, he's at his highest he's ever been.
And that's because a majority of the population approves of the president's handling of the coronavirus, the pandemic, and everything.
That's one white pill when we look at the election coming up.
And then the other white pill is about the testing.
And this was the main thing that I talked about maybe two or three weeks ago when the outbreak first started to get out of control in the United States.
Which is that the testing is going to be the main variable in how severe the crisis will be in America.
To what extent we can test everybody with symptoms of the coronavirus, that will determine the extent to which we're going to be able to weather this crisis.
From a public health standpoint, from an economics point of view, not just the recession but the economy of resources like masks and ventilators and hospital beds and things like that.
So the testing is going very well.
They said today That the United States, and I couldn't find any numbers on the total number of tests, but the number of tests that we have performed in the last eight days is greater than the number of tests that South Korea has administered in eight weeks.
And if you remember, when we first started talking about this, when the outbreak first happened outside of China, in South Korea, Iran, and Italy, what did I say?
I said the reason that South Korea is able to control the number of cases and the number of daily new confirmed coronavirus cases is because they, more than anybody else, were able to make testing widespread, easily available, and get the results quickly.
And then they acted to quarantine the people that tested positive.
That's why, and we're going to look at the numbers today, South Korea keeps moving further and further down the list in terms of all the countries with the most cases.
They started out as maybe the third or fourth worst outbreak in the world.
And now I think they're number nine.
And we're going to look at, I think they're actually number 10.
Now they're number 10 globally in terms of cases.
Still less than 10,000 cases and the reason that that's the case is because they were administering at one point 15,000 tests per day.
15,000 per day.
We assumed, and this is what was told, this is what was reported by the Atlantic and BBC and a few other sources a few weeks ago when the president did his Oval Office address and he unveiled his 15 days to stop the spread guidelines.
Back then they said that the maximum capacity that we could even handle in our country was 20,000 at best.
20,000 tests per day.
South Korea was at 15,000 on average, and they have a much smaller population.
Well, last week we administered 22,000 tests in one day.
And we've administered so many tests in just the past week that we've now had more as I said in eight days than South Korea has in eight weeks and that's a big deal.
So we'll get into all of that and it should be a good show.
I'll give you the latest where we are with the money and where we are with the market and with the virus and everything.
So it should be good.
Before we dive into that, I want to talk a little bit about the election.
It's so weird.
We live in such a weird time right now.
It really is abnormal, and I think that's probably setting in for a lot of people.
In subtle ways, when your routine gets disrupted and the familiar is disrupted, It really is a bizarre feeling, and you probably know what I'm talking about.
When you don't have your normal routines like your commute and talking to certain people like at work or at school, not going to the same places, not sleeping at the same time, or eating the same things...
You know, we find that when our lifestyles are disrupted so dramatically in this way, because of a crisis of this nature, it's a very weird and abnormal time.
And in this abnormal time, I feel like I, and probably everybody else, has completely forgotten about this primary, right?
I mean, we have been trying to keep up with it as much as we can.
We've been covering all the different primary contests.
I think the most recent one was just last week.
It was Illinois Arizona and Florida held their primaries last Tuesday for the Democratic primary and other primaries, obviously, too.
We watched a debate last Sunday, I think it was.
They're scheduling another one.
I don't know if it'll happen, though.
But it's easy to forget, because all this is going on, that we're in the middle of the Democratic presidential primary.
It's still not over.
As much as Joe Biden is the presumptive nominee, he's not the nominee yet, he hasn't won a majority of the delegates, the contest is not over.
And all the contests now have been postponed.
The next one I think is Puerto Rico in two weeks, and then after that it's, or I'm sorry, it's Wisconsin's in two weeks, but I think they're postponing that.
I think they're postponing all of them.
So I don't know what the deal is.
They say that they're scheduling another debate.
Bernie Sanders said he's going to participate in this next debate, which is going to be in April.
And Bernie Sanders is making a big push for the New York state primary, which is... I'm sorry, not New York.
He's making a big play in some other states and primaries that are coming up.
New York was a long time ago.
Right?
I believe that.
It wasn't a long time ago.
Maybe I'm getting it mixed... No, I'm sorry.
I'm getting it mixed up with Texas.
The New York primary is coming up.
What am I... I was thinking the biggest states.
I was thinking Texas and California.
I got Texas confused with New York.
I was like, the two biggest states, but... So he's making a big play for New York.
He's in on the debate.
Joe Biden said he's probably not going to do the debate.
Uh, but I don't really want to talk so much about the contest itself, and we all know this is going on, maybe it's in the back of our minds, but we know it's going on, and we know we have a presumptive nominee.
But I gotta tell you, this is just bad for Joe Biden, because if I'm not thinking about the primary, I'm not thinking about Joe Biden.
And it's actually interesting in a way, think about it this way, Think about campaigning during an election year.
This is an election year, and we still are not out of the primary contest yet for the Democrats, but Trump has secured the nomination.
He secured a majority of delegates, I think, last week.
And so Trump is going to be, obviously, the nominee.
He's the incumbent, but he's formally the nominee, too.
And in a weird way, it's almost like he gets to campaign.
When he goes out and does these news conferences, think about it in this way, and a lot of people have been asking me about what the effect of the virus will be on the election.
Think about it this way.
Nobody is paying attention to the primary on the Democratic side.
They're not watching Joe Biden.
They're not voting.
It is so just not present in people's minds.
What is present in people's minds is the virus and the economy, and that's really it.
It's the recession, the stock market, unemployment, people's personal financial situation, if they lost their job, or they're staying home from work, or their kids are home from school.
So it's their situation and economy, and it's the state of the virus.
And what are people tuning into every day?
And what are we watching every day?
What are we talking about on this show every day?
The Trump Show!
Every day he gets in front of the podium, he does a news conference, And he talks to a captive audience of millions of people, addressing the crisis, and he's in control, and he's taking care of it, and he's resolute and tough, and he's battling the virus, and he's on the front lines, he's got doctors, and he's on top of it.
And I think in a weird way, a lot of people thought that maybe the virus would sink the presidency, that it would sink, rather, Donald Trump's chances at being re-elected.
I think it might be the opposite.
If he had handled it poorly, and we had a very discombobulated, very bad response to the virus, it would cost him the election.
But because he's been so aggressive and so on top of it and on the ball, Because he handled it basically in a competent fashion.
I'm not going to say that it's, you know, the best thing ever, but he's done a very, very good job of responding to the virus and being present and being visible and reassuring the markets, reassuring families, issuing guidelines, things like that.
For that reason, he's got this presence now in people's minds, in the election, and it's almost like he gets to do free campaigning.
Joe Biden has to stay home and host.
They say that he's now going to start publishing a newsletter and a podcast.
That was the big announcement.
Yeah, good luck with that, right?
No rallies, no campaigning, there's no door knocking, none of that kind of stuff is going on.
But Donald Trump every day gets to hold, I mean it's not like a rally, it's not a campaign event, but in a weird way, it can function that way.
Even though he's not going out there every day and saying, vote for me!
He is able to go out there and say, look at what we've done.
The stock market was the best, and now we're handling it, we're taking care of it, and I'm solving the crisis, right?
So to me I think it's almost there's a silver lining here with this and and in a way too it's just extra bad for the Democrats because Joe Biden couldn't be more incompetent.
If Trump is out there behind the podium every day and he's looking strong and he's taking care of it and he's got answers to the questions and experts, Joe Biden's the opposite.
Did you see that interview the other day?
I don't have it right in front of me but did you see that interview Joe Biden did yesterday where What was the question?
It was some, they were doing some video call.
I don't know if it was a cable station or if it was something else.
But the lady asks him, what do you have to say about this idea that the cure could be worse than the disease, worse than the virus?
And Joe Biden responds and says, what did he say?
He said something like, the cure of course is going to make it worse.
And here's the deal.
It was just the most, I don't have it in front of me, but it was just the most convoluted, confusing answer.
It's just, and people have been saying this, it's just elder abuse at this point.
At first I thought, oh, you know, give him a break.
He's prone to gaffes or something when he first started like a year ago.
But it's not gaffes anymore.
It's not just like he makes a mistake or everybody has like a brain fart every now and again, you know, where you misspeak or you say the wrong thing or you get frazzled, whatever.
It happens to everybody.
Even Trump, you know, during the State of the Union or during a formal address, he'll flub a word, right?
Or he'll misspeak and say a different thing.
These things happen.
But that's not what's going on.
It's every single time he gives a speech, every single time he's out in public, and he gets confused.
And it's not just like a little thing.
It's like, oh, that's my wife.
No, it's my sister.
And I'm running for senator.
He's insane.
I don't know what state I'm in.
I don't know what year it is.
I don't know what office I hold.
I don't know who I'm running against.
I don't even know what I'm saying right now.
The teleprompter goes off.
I'm going to talk about something else now.
So it's just really bad, and I couldn't be more excited for 2020.
And it's so crazy to me because it's almost unbelievable the extent to which Democrats have messed up with putting up a nominee.
Because you have to think that they have just been salivating since Election Day 2016, you know, nearly four years ago at this point.
3.5, something like that.
They have just been salivating ever since they got killed on election night to beat Trump in 2020.
You know that's the only thing Democrats have been thinking about for 4 years.
Do you remember how smug they were in 2018 when they were saying, November is coming, November is coming and all this?
And they did okay in 2018.
But they've been thinking about that for four years.
The voters, the party, the politicians.
They had this big field and they narrowed it down to Joe Biden.
And they probably could beat Trump if they picked even a halfway decent candidate because think about Democrats, every single one of them is going to turn out to go against Trump because they hate him so much and their base is so activated in this election.
They could have picked virtually anybody and turned out their whole base.
But this guy, he might not even make it until November.
He might die before November.
He might get so bad that he's incapacitated before November.
So I've been seeing Joe Biden deteriorate this coronavirus, and it's like, you know, I thought 2020 was off to a rough start because of some of these challenges, but it just goes to show that American nationalism is anti-fragile.
I guess that's the point I'm trying to make, is when you look at Trump and you look at our worldview and our ideology, it is anti-fragile.
And what does that mean?
It means that, well, what does fragile mean?
Fragile means that when you put something under stress or, you know, whatever, it breaks.
It's weak, it's precarious, something that's fragile like glass, you know, the slightest thing will break it, disrupt it, you know what fragile means.
Anti-fragile doesn't simply mean not fragile, it means the opposite.
It means that put something under stress and it gets stronger.
As opposed to breaking or getting weaker, put something under stress, attack it, chaos happens and it becomes stronger, it becomes better.
And this is why, by the way, I staked my life essentially on this movement.
And that might sound dramatic, but you know, this is why I dropped out of college and did all this.
I don't mean to make it about me, but just to give you an idea of where my head's at and why I'm confident in saying this.
When I dropped out of school to do this show, and I took the path of America First instead of Conservative Inc., you know, instead of working for Ben Shapiro, I worked for myself.
Instead of going to work for some Zionist, I started out doing my own show against all odds, against Reagan Battalion, and Daily Wire, and Charlie Kirk, and all kinds of foes, the left.
And a lot of people didn't understand it.
They said, you're ruining your life.
You should have a backup plan.
You should do X, Y, and Z. How many people have been proven wrong?
But the reason why I did that, why I made that decision, is because I looked into the future, okay?
I looked into the future.
I saw the future.
And I saw all of this.
Now, I didn't see all the specifics and the particulars, but what I saw was an unraveling.
I saw that on a systemic level, our society is weak and vulnerable and not sustainable.
And I saw the other side.
And I saw our own side.
And I saw the cracks.
And I saw the only option that had any possibility, the only stock, so to speak, if we're talking about, you know, the market with Corona and everything, the only stock that I was bullish about that I saw any room to go up was American nationalism.
In a world that is besieged by globalism, against our economy, against our people, in the inner cities, with education, healthcare, all these kinds of things, I saw the only faction That is going to increase in value that we'll appreciate over time, that is going to attract more converts and be vindicated more, is American nationalism.
And everything else can only go down.
And people didn't think that made sense back in the day.
It's just like when, you know, buying Bitcoin in 2010, right?
Or it's like buying Apple in the 1980s.
People didn't see it back then, now they obviously see it.
You know, wait until 10, 20 years from now.
But that is sort of the takeaway from things like this, is you look at Joe Biden, you look at Trump, and it's no coincidence.
You look at the Democratic Party, you look at our party, not a coincidence that it is the way it is.
You look at coronavirus and the political opportunities that it is creating, not just rhetorically, but in terms of building our infrastructure and opportunities for our movement, it's not a coincidence that we didn't get lucky We bought into an ideology which was forward thinking and had foresight about these challenges, which anybody could see the writing on the wall for that.
So, you know, looking at this election is really just very satisfying to see that it's like a pick.
It's like a stock pick that just keeps winning, just keeps going up.
And that's because it's anti-fragile.
That's because all of these stressors, all of these challenges that our country and our people will face in the 21st century, they are built into the indignation of American nationalism.
We have the worldview that predicts and describes those challenges and orients them and provides a solution.
No other ideology does this.
You know, nobody is clinging to Charlie Kirk's ideology of the free market when we look at the abuses of China in what they did to us with coronavirus.
Look around.
Everybody's sounding like me.
Everybody's sounding like Malkin.
their negligent response the World Health Organization nobody looks to Charlie Kirk's version of conservatism as a beacon of hope everybody's sounding like me because of this look around, everybody's sounding like me everybody's sounding like Malkin everybody's sounding like Scott Greer and Patrick Casey and Tucker Carlson after this People are watching Tucker Carlson or watching my show and they're saying, I can't believe I agree with him.
Liberals!
And even people in the middle.
And that's because our ideology is forward thinking.
It's prepared.
We have seen all these things.
We looked into the future.
But anyway, so those are just some thoughts I've been having as I look at the primary with the Democrats and I look at poor, poor Joe Biden.
It's going to be a bloodbath in November.
Trump is going to kill it with this coronavirus.
I think the economy will come back.
I have no idea, but I think it'll come back.
I think the coronavirus is going to subside over the summer.
If I'm going to make some longer term predictions, and these are tenuous, But, excuse me, I'm going to predict that surely by the summer we'll have the virus under control.
The economy is not going to recover fully.
The stock market lost 30%.
I don't know if we'll recover 30%, but we'll be on our way back up.
And I think that Trump's going to slaughter Joe Biden.
I think he's going to run on coronavirus.
I think he's going to run on the wall and maybe some other things.
And I think it's going to be a bloodbath.
And that will be, I think, a huge white pill for what we're doing.
Maybe people thought 2016 was a fluke or not repeatable or something that we cannot build upon, but I think 2020 will prove a lot of people wrong.
And what's going to win in 2020 is not running on the free market and all this.
What's going to win in 2020 is we mobilized the state to take care of our people.
That's what's going to win in 2020.
Coronavirus almost saved, and maybe it's premature to say this, but coronavirus may save Trump and the GOP from itself.
Because whereas the GOP and Trump might have been on a trajectory where they would have turned their back on closing borders and closing trade and turning inwardly and building up our own country, coronavirus forced us To remember what has delivered all these horrible things and ultimately what delivered the victory in 16, which was globalism versus nationalism.
And so what Trump runs on in 2020, if he runs on a coronavirus, he's going to run on, I kept China out.
I made China pay.
I used the state to take care of you.
I paid you and not Wall Street.
And Wall Street's going to get paid, but you understand.
I cut you a check.
I helped your business with the state.
I administered the tests and I built more hospital beds and testing centers and I saved your life.
The state and the country took care of you, right?
That's gonna be the pitch in 2020.
That might not be explicitly the pitch, but implicitly, that will be the pitch.
So, I think that it's all white pills, folks!
Are you trusting the plan?
You have to trust the plan!
You have to trust that we are looking into the future here.
And it's not sorcery, it's just common sense.
We're gonna move on and we'll dive into the coronavirus.
Just want to get everybody pumped up if you're feeling down, you're feeling blue.
The arc of history may be long, but it bends towards America first.
That is the plan and you have to trust me on that.
You gotta trust me on this.
You gotta trust me that when I dropped out of college to do this show when nobody was watching it on RSBN, and I went to Charlottesville and everybody said I ruined my life, And I turn this into what it is today.
You got to trust that we're going to take it the next three years in a similar fashion, right?
That we're going to go... the progress that we've made in the past three years, we're going to do that proportionally over the next three years.
And that's on a national level.
That's on our level for what we're doing.
But we're going to move on and we're going to look at the numbers here.
We're going to pull out our whiteboard.
Not yet.
This is not the whiteboard.
We're going to pull out the whiteboard.
There it is.
And we're going to look at our latest numbers here for the virus.
The numbers are not good.
They're never going to be good.
Well, I mean, they're not going to be good for a long time that you're going to see these numbers go down.
For the time being, they're going to go up a little bit more.
And let me just fix our video up here so you can see the writing a little bit better.
Bring down that glare.
And I hope you can read my handwriting, by the way.
I know I don't have the best handwriting.
I'm a boy.
I don't have good handwriting, okay?
But we've got our confirmed cases for today.
We're up to 472,000 cases.
And how many were we at yesterday?
Where were we?
I think we were at 400 and some thousand.
I should have kept the number from yesterday but we're nearing five we'll be at 500,000 tomorrow no doubt about it in 24 hours we'll be well past 500,000 and that's because the number of new cases is just skyrocketing and in all these countries in China, or I'm sorry, in Italy, you've got 5,200 new cases in a 24-hour period.
Italy, 5,200 new cases.
In the United States, 11,000 new cases in 24 hours.
In Spain, 7,400.
In Germany, 4,000.
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In Iran, 2,200.
nick fuentes
In France, 3,000.
5,200 new cases.
In the United States, 11,000 new cases in 24 hours.
In Spain, 7,400.
In Germany, 4,000.
In Iran, 2,200.
In France, 3,000.
That's the number of new cases in the last 24 hours, just in the top five or six countries there.
So in China, we are up to 80%.
You know again that number doesn't mean anything.
In Italy up to 74,386.
The United States up to 65,445.
And it's worth noting that the USA gained 10,000 new cases in 24 hours.
Italy close to 5,000.
445 and it's worth noting that the usa gained 10 000 new cases in 24 hours italy close to 5 000 so we now have double the number of new cases that italy has every day italy will surpass china uh probably by friday if not tomorrow or thursday by friday certainly and If things keep going the way they are, Italy will be the number one.
Think of that.
In terms of official confirmed cases, the official numbers, Italy will have more cases than any other country in the world.
More than China with 1.5 billion people.
Even though that's not really true.
And the United States will be there too.
The United States could overtake China by Friday as well.
Probably will.
The United States could overtake Italy by Friday.
Certainly by Monday.
So this board is going to look very differently by next week.
Spain is up to 49,515.
How quickly did that happen in Spain?
Germany up to 37,000.
Iran 27,000.
France 25,000.
Switzerland close to 11,000.
United Kingdom 9,500.
South Korea is now in 10th place here, right?
Yeah, 10th place.
South Korea used to be here, right?
It was China, Italy, South Korea.
I think it was something like that.
They were variously in that top 3, top 4 most confirmed cases in the world, and they have dropped all the way down on this list to number 10.
Only 9,137.
Think about that.
At one point, Italy and South Korea had similar numbers, and they were tracking with the same new cases.
Italy's now at 75,000.
South Korea's less than 10.
Something to think about.
Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Canada, Norway follow.
Still a bad year.
Brazil fell off the list.
Portugal came back on, but only barely.
So that's where we are with confirmed cases.
You're seeing more cases around the world, more in Europe, more outside of Europe, in the United States.
The global total is going up.
And basically what's going to happen, what I imagine in Europe and in the United States, is you're going to have, over time, lots of people are going to be tested.
The number of daily new cases will diminish, not because there's less people, but because you've tested most of the people that there are that have the virus or the severe symptomatic cases.
You'll have tested most of those, and you'll have determined who has it and who doesn't.
And at a certain point, the number of new cases will taper off.
I mean, I think it will eventually.
And probably by the summer you'll have some semblance of control like South Korea.
The numbers will stabilize and hospitals will be overrun.
You'll still have a lot of problems but the number of new cases will stabilize and then it'll probably subside over the summer and come back in the fall.
And you'll have another outbreak and another big, you know, lots of transmission and maybe you return indoors.
If we come back out, you know, we come back to work and come back to school and leave our houses and go to restaurants again, we may come back in if there's another big outbreak in the fall or next spring or something like that.
But that's what we're looking at as far as the numbers go.
The numbers are just skyrocketing.
And all the people that said, it's only a hundred cases, they're looking pretty retarded now, right?
I just keep thinking back to that guy in Walgreens.
When I went shopping, when all this stuff first started to kick off, I went to Walgreens to do a little shopping and prepping, and the cashier, some boomer, said, the people that got to worry about this are 60 and up.
That's me.
Boomer confirmed, right in my mind.
Boomer confirmed.
He's talking to some awful who's checking out.
The only people who gotta worry about this virus are 60 and up.
That's me.
Boomer spotted.
Boomer detected.
My eyes turned red.
Boomer detected.
And then he goes on to say, yeah, there's only 1,300 people in the country that have it.
If it was 1% of the country, that's 3 million people.
We're not even close to that.
That's nothing.
You got nothing to worry about.
I think all of it's overblown.
Oh really?
I want to knock on this guy's door, and I want to show him these numbers, and just see this stupid befuddled look on his old boomer face.
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1,300?
nick fuentes
It's nothing!
It's nothing!
Fucking idiot.
65,000 cases, okay?
And that's up from, where were we last week?
Last week we were what?
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10,000?
nick fuentes
13,000?
65,000 today.
And what's that number going to be by Friday?
Is that going to be 85,000?
Is that going to be 100,000?
We have no idea.
So I just keep thinking back to that guy.
1% of the population is 3 million.
We're nowhere near that.
You want to bet?
I mean, maybe we won't get to 3 million.
Who knows?
We could, but it's certainly not 1300 anymore.
Is it overblown when you can't go outside, can't go to restaurants, all that?
He's not going to work.
Maybe he's got it, I don't know.
I don't wish that upon him for simply not being informed, but it's like...
You know these people these these baby boomers they just think they're the ones that think they're invincible but we're gonna move on these are the numbers it's rough and it's gonna get worse but one day it may stabilize and that's that's gonna be a good day so I'll bring our brightness back here and we will move on and talk about what happened at the news conference let me get rid of this
So at the news conference today, you know, not much new happening here.
They're talking about the hydroxychloroquine and they're talking about The relief package that's working its way through Congress, and we'll talk about that a little bit.
But the first thing I want to talk about is Dr. Fauci's comments today about the long-term prospects here for the virus.
And he, as I said at the top of the show, basically confirmed what I've been saying for a long time, which is that the virus is going to be cyclical.
It's not this one and done, we defeat it, and then we go back home or, you know, go back to work, actually.
And we just get to pack it up and we're good, or unpack it I should say, and get back out there.
This is something that we're gonna live with.
This will be the story of the 2020s.
Dr. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during the Coronavirus Task Force briefing on Wednesday that he was seeing indications that the virus could keep returning as a seasonal, cyclic thing, like the flu.
One of the key questions about the virus has been whether its spread would slow or stop in warm weather and return in cold weather, and Dr. Fauci suggested that it may follow that seasonal pattern.
He said, quote, what we are starting to see now in the Southern Hemisphere, he said, referring specifically to Southern Africa, is that we are having cases that are appearing as they go into their winter season.
And if in fact they have a substantial outbreak, it will be inevitable that we need to be prepared that we will get a cycle around the second time.
That makes it all the more important that scientists quote have a vaccine available for that next cycle, excuse me, as well as a menu of drugs that we have shown to be effective and shown to be safe.
He said, quote, I know we'll be successful in putting this down now, but we really need to be prepared for another cycle.
And that is the story, as far as I'm concerned at this point.
And you understand how it works.
In the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are flipped.
So we are entering spring and summer.
Technically it is spring.
And we will enter summer in June, and hopefully by June we'll have it under control.
And in the Southern Hemisphere, they are entering winter.
You know, they are just entering winter over there.
In southern Africa, South America, right?
Australia.
And it's very simple.
He's saying that if we see a major outbreak in the southern hemisphere as they enter the winter season, then we know that in as much as we can get the disease under the control in our warm months, when warm temperatures will slow the spread of the virus and kill the virus, it will then come back in the fall or in the winter later on.
It'll come back in the winter.
in nine months, whatever it's going to be, however long it's going to take.
And what we should really be thinking about is not even so much just about wrapping this up.
We know what we need to do for this one, which is to say we need to test everybody in quarantine and make sure we have enough ventilators and masks and hospital beds and personnel and social distancing.
That much is obvious.
We're going to stop the outbreak that started a month ago.
We are going to stop that.
It's not a question of, you know, if that's going to happen, when that's going to happen.
We'll get it under control in the summer.
It's not going to be cured, but it'll come under control.
And even if we don't get under control, it's going to come back no matter what.
And as much as we can work to stop the spread of the virus now, whatever we do, it's going to come back in the winter.
It's going to come back with a vengeance, and there's going to be another outbreak.
And so the question is, well we know what we need to do now.
We're doing what we need to do now.
Now we need to prepare for coronavirus 2.
We need to wait for coronavirus season 2.
And does that mean a vaccine?
Does that mean herd immunity?
What exactly does that entail?
But that is the long-term outlook on this, and understand that it's not a question of one cycle.
It's not a question of, well, it'll come back in the winter and then it'll be done.
He said it's going to be like the flu.
Coronavirus is a family of viruses.
Novel coronavirus means new coronavirus.
It is a coronavirus, one of many in the family, that we do not have immunity for.
It's a new strain that human beings do not have immunity to and are therefore susceptible to severe complications.
If you don't have immunity, your body has no way to fight the virus and that makes it very deadly.
That's why you have this 2% mortality rate.
And that makes it very transmissible because people don't have a natural immunity not to contract the virus and have it start causing complications.
So it takes a long time then just like the flu or any other virus where we have an immunity it will keep coming back because we don't have immunity and over time it'll have to build up either through natural causes in which case we'll deal with it for a long time or a vaccine which will expedite
Uh, the timeline for us to build up that immunity to protect us so that it's not as deadly as it is because there are other viruses and there are other respiratory things that go around all the time and they kill people all the time but they don't turn into full-blown pandemics because people have immunity.
We've got a natural immunity and if we don't have a natural immunity then we get vaccines for all kinds of different things when we're babies or when we're in high school or what you know whatever you know you know how the vaccine process works.
So that is how people have to think about this.
I think a lot of people are thinking about, when can we go back to work?
When are things going to get back to normal?
And it's as simple as, okay, we figured out everybody that has the virus, we're quarantining them, we've treated them, and everybody's fine now.
We defeated the virus.
No.
I mean, this is a family of viruses that is out there and will be around forever, you know, for a long time.
And it'll come in cycles.
And the question now is, in a long-term battle with the virus, how do we build up our immunity so that it's not at a pandemic level?
Because understand, if in 10 years down the road, somebody gets the coronavirus, COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, it may not be deadly.
And it won't be transmissible because people will be immune, and if they get it, the symptoms will be mild, and there'll be treatments.
Or they won't get it because they're immune, you know, to begin with.
So, So that is how we have to think about this and that's just something to think about when you're looking at the economy, when you're looking at work and school and social distancing.
These are not things that are just going to go away.
It's not like it's going to be, Trump said, it's not going to be three months.
It may not be three months of shelter in place, but it's going to be years of social distancing and precautions and hand washing and hand sanitizer and taking your temperature and face masks and all this.
That's just the way it is, until it dies down.
And in the grand scheme of things, a few years is not a long time.
We're living through it, and it's abrupt, and it's devastating to a lot of people, because people go about their lives all the time, basically unimpeded by things like this, in significant ways on a national level, and they're gonna go from that to having to live with a virus very abruptly, and having to adapt and change their lifestyles, and that all happened in the course of one week.
You know, imagine being told slowly, I guess over a period of three weeks, gradually coming to the realization that your life is going to change dramatically for years.
People don't like that.
But it's not the end of the world.
It's not a huge deal.
Well, it will be the end of the world for a lot of people because they will die.
But it's not the end of the world for everybody.
And it's going to take changes.
And in the grand scheme of things, in history and in our lifetimes, a few years is not a super long time.
As long as you're being safe, as long as you're, you know, taking precautions, we'll be on the other side of this.
But just something to think about.
So that's Dr. Fauci.
That's the news conference.
I also want to get into the relief bill and where we're at with that.
This is from the New York Times.
It says, quote, a last-minute dispute over jobless aid was delaying a final Senate vote expected on Wednesday to approve sweeping legislation to deliver $2 trillion in government relief for an economy battered by the coronavirus pandemic.
Four Republican senators said they believed the bill, which would provide a substantial expansion of unemployment insurance, could lead to layoffs and incentivize workers to collect unemployment payments rather than take a job.
They argued that because the unemployment benefits would in some cases be greater than people's regular wages, some employers and employees would decide that layoffs were preferable.
The Senators said they would object to fast-tracking a vote until their concerns were addressed.
Senator Lindsey Graham, of all people, said, quote, if this is not a drafting error, then this is the worst idea I have seen in a long time.
We need to create a sustainable system.
Republicans who wrote the provision with the Trump administration said there was no mistake, and Mr. Graham and the other Republicans were misinterpreting the plan.
The legislation which is expected to be enacted within days is the biggest economic relief package in modern American history, dwarfing the Wall Street bailout of 2008 during the financial crisis.
The aim is to deliver critical financial support to businesses forced to shut their doors and relief to American families and hospitals reeling from the rapid spread of the disease and the resulting economic disruption.
Senate leaders still hope to vote on it later on Wednesday, and that's today.
And the House is expected to follow suit on Thursday.
So the bill still has not passed.
Supposed to pass the Senate tonight, hopefully it'll pass the House tomorrow, then the President signs it, and then they say that in three weeks we'll get our payments.
And what's in the bill is a $1,200 payment for anybody with an income less than $75,000, $500 per child, $350 billion in loans for small businesses to help cover their expenses for up to 10 weeks, and $500 billion in aid to airlines and other large corporations and $500 billion in aid to airlines and other large corporations that have been hurt by cratering consumer Much of the money would be used to backstop loans and other assistance that the Federal Reserve said it planned to extend to companies.
So firstly, you have to understand that the bill is being held up by Republicans.
Because Republicans don't want anybody to get any money because some people might take the money instead of working, which is brilliant logic.
Nobody's getting paid because some people might abuse the system.
Nobody gets relief.
Nobody's getting a check cut to them during this crisis because, well, there might be some abuse.
There might be some fraud.
And some people might quit their slave jobs and take their unemployment instead.
Which is pretty stupid to begin with, because you don't get unemployment if you quit.
You get unemployment if you get laid off.
And I guess Graham is saying that, well, if people are offered more money, the unemployment benefits go up to $600.
If people are offered more money from unemployment, then they'll make a deal.
They will conspire with their employer to get laid off.
Their employer will lay them off.
Because it'll save the employer money, the employee will get a bigger salary, and this creates terrible incentives, and so on.
And I understand that gripe.
I mean, I guess it makes a little bit of sense.
But of course, we're in an economic catastrophe right now.
The idea that we wouldn't do everything in our power to bring relief as quickly as possible, and serious relief because there might be abuse?
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
You already have abuse with unemployment.
You already have abuse with welfare.
And who are the biggest abusers of welfare?
It's corporations, billionaires, the rich, congresspeople.
You have abuse no matter what, on every level, in every time, no matter what the system.
You just do.
It's built into the pie, or it's built into the whatever, the cake.
It's baked into the cake, I should say.
It's built into the system.
That when you're administering a relief program to 350 million people, and you're talking about trillions of dollars, yeah, some people are going to abuse, and there will be some fraud.
But obviously it doesn't make sense to hold it up and hold the aid hostage for everybody else that needs it, because the economy needs it.
So it's yet another example of Republicans getting in their own way.
Republicans hate you getting money.
They hate that.
Right?
They will take less of your money, but they will never give you money.
The handouts and the gibs are for big agriculture, and they are for big oil, and that is for other megacorporations and billionaires.
That's not for you.
That's not for you.
It's for the poor, it's for the elderly, it's for blacks, single moms, the rich, the politicians, but it's never the middle class.
And it's never the working class.
And it's never white people.
It's only groups like that, right?
So that's sort of my first takeaway is how incredible, how amazing is that?
And I will do another victory lap here about Lindsey Graham.
I still remember during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, I still remember all the people that were saying how based Lindsey Graham was.
Does anybody remember this?
When during the Kavanaugh hearings, Lindsey Graham really went off in the Senate.
And that's what he's really good at, is talking in the Senate.
And everybody said, whoa, based Lindsey Graham?
Look at this Lindsey Graham meme, he's really di- no, no, he's not based, he's not red-pilled, he's a faggot, okay?
He is a closeted faggot, and he's a neocon, and the Jews have the tapes of him sucking somebody off.
And that sounds vulgar, and I, you know, I apologize for the language, but that's what he is, okay?
And I apologize for the language, maybe that's not politically correct, but That's what it is.
That's what it is.
And that's why in every instance you have, every time the Trump administration wants to do something good or do right by the American people, Lindsey Graham stands athwart with the Jewish puppeteers or Israeli puppeteers, megadonors behind him with their hand up the puppet, right, pulling the puppet strings.
That's what it is.
That's what it is.
Lifelong bachelor, they have the tape.
You think he loves Israel?
They have the tape.
He's unmarried.
I don't think he's ever had a girlfriend.
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He's unmarried.
nick fuentes
No wife.
That's what it is.
That's what it is.
Lifelong bachelor.
They have the tape.
You think he loves Israel?
They have the tape.
He's unmarried.
I don't think he's ever had a girlfriend.
He's unmarried.
No wife.
He's like 50 or something.
And you can hear it in the way that he talks.
And they have the tape.
It's not just that he loves Israel so much and he just is in love with his donors.
I mean, everybody likes money, but nobody loves Israel and their money that much.
The reason that it's every time, and in the worst ways, is because he's not in control of the situation.
He might want to step outside the lines, and they give him a phone call, and they play the tape.
And that's, I think that's just how it works.
They have the footage.
But, so that is just gross.
Lindsey Graham is the worst politician in America, and honestly he should be tried for treason.
Somebody like that, and a lot of these people, by the way.
Lindsey Graham, John McCain, if he wasn't in hell already, I would say they should try him for treason, and we all know the penalty for that.
And Lindsey Graham, they should all sort of be rounded up and, you know, and made to stand trial for their crimes.
Because this kind of stuff is sick.
No, no money!
The economy is about to shed millions of jobs, 30% unemployment, 50% of GDP is about to go out the window, and they're saying, no, we're not, we cannot pay anybody because some will stop working.
You don't work, and you just got a raise from this bill anyway.
So I hate that with Lindsey Graham.
And that's all of them, by the way.
I see all these neocons and neolibs out there, neoliberals, out there saying, the American people do not need to get bailed out.
We need to bail out the corporations.
Maybe the best tweet I saw about this was Lady Maga.
Lady Maga, the Trump-supporting drag queen, okay?
This is the latest from Conservative Inc.
This is their latest effort at winning the culture war, is becoming a drag queen and putting on a Make America Great Again hat.
I think that's missing the point.
But Lady Maga was out there on Twitter saying that actually bailouts to Wall Street and corporations are better than bailing out the middle class.
It's better to give billions to Amazon and Walmart and Boeing and the defense contractors and everybody under the sun and not to your family because you see when you give it to Wall Street it trickles down.
Don't you understand how this works?
If we give four trillion dollars in liquidity to the banks and the banks give it to the big corporations then the big corporations will give it to us.
Really?
How does that work?
I think wages have stagnated for 30 years.
I don't think that really worked, right?
Haven't they been saying that for 40 years?
Bail out the corporations.
Cut the taxes for the corporations.
Cut the taxes for the rich.
It'll trickle down.
And they might say, well, we don't believe in trickle down.
Well, okay, you don't believe in trickle down, but you do believe that if you cut taxes for the very wealthy, then The wealthy will employ more people or invest more, grow the economy.
You know, in other words, it trickles down, right?
It goes from the rich down to everybody else.
It goes to the top of the firm holders, down to the employees, to the workers.
It trickles down, right?
I mean, that's what it is.
But I don't think that's happened because wages have stagnated, towns are being destroyed, the middle class is shrinking.
I mean, we all know this, right?
So, that clearly has not happened.
It's time for the American people to get a bailout.
They want to do it, and instead you've got people like Lady Maga and Ben Shapiro with his yarmulke on, and Lindsey Graham, who's got the tape of him in panties or whatever it is, saying, NO MORE MONEY FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE!
THAT'S NOT CONSERVATIVE!
THAT'S NOT WHAT WE'RE ABOUT!
Okay.
You know, so, you love to see that.
And this whole thing, to me, has been kind of underwhelming.
I mean, Trump has had a very competent response, But we need to do more.
Okay?
We should not be in a hurry to return to normalcy from a political perspective.
From a political perspective, we should want things to be abnormal for as long as possible.
Because when things are abnormal, you can do extraordinary things.
You could do abnormal things.
When it is a crisis, you can take crisis powers or emergency powers and do unprecedented things that you couldn't do before.
A very good friend of mine I don't know if this is optical or not, but my friend QAnon sent me this.
Not Sam Hyde, but QAnon.
We reference QAnon on this show from time to time.
He texted this to me today.
Hitler puts out the fire and says, we have to thank our firefighters and return to normal.
Now, I'm not comparing Trump to Hitler, and I'm not saying that, you know, Hitler is great or anything.
I'm not, you know, that's not trying to put a positive spin.
But it does, but do you understand the point?
But it is analogous.
It does demonstrate the point.
After the Reichstag fire, Hitler says, we will return to normal as soon as possible and thank our great firefighters, our great German firefighters, our great Germans.
Are they the greatest?
We're going to get everybody back to work and we're going to get the German representatives back to work as quickly as possible.
Right?
I mean, and that's not an optical, and I don't know if he wanted me to share that.
He'd probably say that's not optical and I would agree.
I don't, you know, I disavow Hitler, of course.
And, you know, seizing power through burning Congress.
I think that's terrible.
But it does give you an idea of the principle underlying all of that, doesn't it?
That you've got this coronavirus, the country is on fire, and Trump can put it out by doing anything possible.
Shut down trade, shut down the border, shut down movements, take overwhelming, unprecedented state power and use it for us and our interests during an election year.
And instead he's out there saying, we're going to get everybody back to work.
I'm not looking at months.
And I can tell you, we're not looking at months.
Why not?
Why not have it go for years?
Cancel the election.
Cancel the primary.
Dismiss Congress.
Take executive power.
Who would stop you?
You think the courts are going to stop you?
It's a national emergency.
We don't have time for an injunction from a federal court.
We don't have time for the Constitution to tell us that Article 2 doesn't grant us these powers.
Everything is for sale.
There are no rules right now.
And Trump is telling us, well, we have to return to playing by the rules as quickly as possible.
So that what?
We could get our balls chopped off and get strangled to death by the judiciary and by the Congress and by the lobbyists and everybody else?
It's a crisis.
This is when an executive takes action.
And by the way, you couldn't have manufactured a better crisis.
A foreign disease from China, and the only reason we got it is because people were pouring in, and people called it racist and xenophobic to shut down our borders three months ago.
You couldn't have manufactured a better crisis to put out with extraordinary executive action.
And they want to return to normalcy.
And they want to do $500 billion for large corporations and $500 billion for everybody else.
Now granted, they gave too much to Wall Street and they gave too little to the middle class.
I'm surprised that they gave anything to the middle class.
I guess that's an improvement.
But it should have been, like, way more money to the middle class, and maybe the same amount to Wall Street, but it should have been more to the middle class.
It should have been more to the workers.
The bailout for the direct cash payments should have been bigger than the bailout for the other industries.
And honestly, who cares at this point?
You know, everybody's out there saying, well, we're going to spend $2.1 trillion.
That's just enough.
What do you mean that's just enough?
You know, they're telling us, well, we're going to do $500 billion for these affected industries like hotels and airlines and whatever.
And we're going to do $500 billion for the cash payments.
$250,000,000 for one cash payment of $1,200,000, and $250,000,000 for another cash payment of $1,200,000.
Who came up with these numbers?
What is with these magical numbers?
for another cash payment of $1,200.
unidentified
$6,000,000,000 total.
nick fuentes
Well, who came up with these numbers?
What is with these magical numbers?
$6 trillion total.
$2.1 trillion in fiscal stimulus.
$4 trillion in liquidity, monetary stimulus. $6 trillion...
Why not $7, $8, $9?
What difference does it make, right?
No, no, no!
It can only be $6 trillion.
$6 trillion and not a penny more!
Oh, you want an extra $800 in your check?
You want two checks of $2,000?
I'm sorry, that's far too much.
We said $6 trillion and nothing more than that.
What difference does it make?
What does it matter?
Do you even know how many zeros are in a trillion dollars?
Six trillion dollars.
Seven, eight, nine, ten.
What does it matter at this point?
You're just printing the money.
Where did we find six trillion dollars for two foreign wars at the same time?
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
In Iraq and in Afghanistan.
And who found the money for the TARP bailout?
And who found the money for ten years of zero interest rates and quantitative easing?
No, no, no.
But the check for Americans must not exceed $1,200 for anybody making more than $75,000.
They should have said that if you make up to $200,000, you get $3,000, right?
Why not?
And Trump is saying, well, and then this is the Congress, obviously, that drafted this.
You can't blame Trump totally, but Trump should be going in there and he should be grabbing it.
He should be grabbing!
And when it's a crisis, they let you do it.
Right?
I can't even help myself.
I just go in there and I start doing things.
And when it's a crisis, they let you do it.
Grab them by the economy.
We can do whatever we want!
And I don't think we're doing enough.
Trump should be, what he should do right now is accelerating the wall, and he should be accelerating, he could shut down immigration completely, and give people money.
And yeah, the media might complain about him politicizing it, but if he's giving people money, and if he just simply downplays it, it wouldn't make a big difference, right?
It would be no big deal.
So a lot is being done, but we could always do more.
But we could always do more.
I'm not disappointed.
The wall's still going up during all this, and money's being dished out, and immigration's being shut down.
And I don't mean to, you know, I don't mean to minimize the good things that are happening, but we need to extract what we need from this, is my point.
And you could do that in a way that looks good, too.
You don't have to tell people you're cynically taking advantage.
Because you're, I mean, you're really not.
You're not really taking advantage in a bad way.
You're taking advantage in a good way.
This is an opportunity.
And you don't look at it as like, oh, we're the bad guys and there's a crisis and we're politicizing it.
Yeah, that's what you do in a crisis.
When a crisis happens, what is the nature of a crisis?
As a politician, you want to prevent more crises from happening.
You want to solve it and then prevent more from happening.
When a crisis happens, it's your job to make political policies to prevent future ones from happening.
That's the essence of politics.
And the left understands that perfectly.
They do that every time, and nobody calls them out.
When somebody gets shot in a school, they want gun control, right?
And when a glacier melts or a polar bear dies, they want to turn the whole economy over to the UN for greenhouse gas regulations and taxes and whatever.
And when something happens that benefits us, we're the good guys, and we respond in a moderate, middle-of-the-road way, and we don't bring politics into it.
And you can appear to not bring politics into it because that might be a good look, but you've got to make changes.
You've got to do what you have to do.
So that's the relief bill.
In three weeks we'll get our checks.
Who can really complain?
We're getting our checks.
Well, a lot of people will be getting checks.
I don't know how many of you will get your checks.
I think I'll get a check.
I'm pretty sure.
But that's the relief.
And the approval ratings are through the roof.
That's the other thing I wanted to get to.
And we'll do this briefly and then look at the super chats.
Trump in a Gallup poll today now has a 49% approval rating.
Only 45% disapprove.
So that's the highest approval rating that he's ever had.
And a Monmouth poll today showed Trump at 46% approval, highest number he's gotten in that poll in the history of this term.
In the Gallup poll, 60% of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing in handling the crisis.
Only 38% disapprove.
Six in ten independents approve of how Trump has been doing, and more than one in four of Democrats approve of how he's been handling the crisis.
So Trump has been doing really well.
The people understand that.
It's undeniable, and this is going to help him big in the election.
He just needs to take that political capital and go on a frenzy.
Maybe he has to wait for, like, the worst of it to subside.
I don't know.
Maybe you have to wait for the fire to burn its way through, and then when they pick up the pieces, that's when you go balls to the wall, but I'd like to see a little bit more happening here.
We could do a little bit more.
The rhetoric, a lot of this stuff, maybe you have to wait for the shock to wear off, or maybe that's when it's ripe to take action.
I don't know.
But I feel like we could do a lot more than we're doing.
But we're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chats, and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
And I'm getting thirsty here.
I'm almost out of water.
I was coughing a little bit there in the middle.
I'm riffing, I'm doing my monologue, and I start to feel it in my throat a little bit.
This is gonna ruin the clip!
Don't cough now, it's gonna ruin the clip!
When somebody clips this, we're gonna have to do a jump cut, you know?
But I'm running out of water.
I don't have that much water left.
I need a refill.
So... But we're gonna move on.
We'll read our Super Chats.
And we've got 10 million superchats to read through.
Man, 10 o'clock comes earlier every night, right?
It just comes so quickly.
It's almost nine.
It's not ten yet Let's see bleep says Patrick filtered out the word dump in his chat.
I don't blame him You guys are just merciless on Patrick.
It's getting to the point where even I am saying it's too much You're bullying Patrick too much and he's not he can take it.
Obviously.
He's a tough guy.
He's a tough cookie He's he's a good sport, but it's like this Jaden guy this Jaden.
He's a very chaotic individual we brought Jaden McNeil into the fold and And I'm thinking, he's this nice hayseed, he's this nice hick, you know, from the middle of these, this nice Kansan, you know, salt of the earth, heartland of the country, you know, good old boy, good old hayseed, what's up haystacks, you know?
And I think he's just this nice midwestern guy, and he comes into this movement, and he comes in like a lion, right?
with his dumpster casey.
We're playing Call of Duty the other day.
He's threatening to fight me.
You know, just super competitive.
He's jumping all over his room.
He's jumping on his chair.
We're at AFPAC.
He jumps on the table, and he's dancing.
Very chaotic energy.
He brings a very chaotic energy into the fold.
But it's good, but it's good.
We have a lot of these different energy dynamics, and I like it because I have my energy, and my energy is very idiosyncratic.
And you've got Patrick's energy.
Patrick is very... I don't want to say mellow, but he's very reserved.
He's very calm.
He has a very calm, like, unflappable way about him, which is great.
And I have my way about me, which is a little bit more... I mean, I'm not as chaotic as Jayden, but you know how I am.
I'm a little autistic and eccentric and, you know, whatever, and bombastic.
And Jaden brings a very young, chaotic, I mean, just a frenzied.
He's like a kid with a sugar high.
He's like a kid goes to the Kansy store and eats too many Pixie Sticks.
We all remember, you know, the one kid eating all the baby bottle pops and the Pixie Sticks, and they're bouncing off the walls.
And then they, you know, then they get tuckered out, right?
They get a stomachache and they get all tuckered out.
And that's Jaden.
Then we got Jake Lloyd, old Colgate, very resolute, strong and silent type.
Uh, you know, just, just sort of minding.
And he's a thick guy too.
He's a big guy, right?
So we've got all kinds of different energies and it's really good.
That's good for the team.
Steve Franson is like sort of a Zen.
My friend says he's like a Zen cowboy, like a Zen.
Cowboy Vince.
He's a little bit older.
He's you know, maybe the the chaperone, right?
Definitely the adult in the room that Chad adult in the room Not that you know and other people are not adults, but you know, so so it's good to have different energies We're like the fantastic for you know, the Avengers whatever we've all we all bring our own Well, bring our own thing to the table.
But yeah that Jaden Jaden with this dumper post thing.
This guy's like we got to contain him.
He's too he's too much Nicker Nash, but it's better to be too much than too little right?
I'm glad that he's coming out of his shell and he's you know, he's getting out there Nicker Nash says I have become PP destroyer of poopoo.
Okay Joker says sup pager.
I don't know what that means.
I Polish American says, should I go to Chicago U?
Heard about the new virus.
I have not heard about the new virus.
And yeah, Chicago U is a good school.
You should do it if you get in.
Racist incel says, watched your debate with Ronnie Cameron.
What an idiot.
Yeah.
That guy's a bonehead.
There's just so many stupid people.
You guys are so lucky to have me because I'm like really smart and a lot of these people just aren't.
Nobody is as smart as me.
I mean, not, not, not nobody in the world, but You look at who has a grasp on this kind of stuff, I don't think anybody has a grasp like me, that's my age or even within 10, 20 years of me.
I mean, there are your veterans, there are your, you know, movement godfathers and grandmothers, right, or godmothers, like Malkin and Tucker and these kinds of people, but who else in the dissident rights sphere that has come out of nowhere, that didn't have any experience, who's got a grasp on these things that has an idea, a vision like me?
Nobody.
And that's a difference.
A lot of these alt-right people like Ronnie Cameron, Richard Spencer, they're just not smart.
They just don't see it.
And I don't say that like... I don't want that to come across as arrogant.
Maybe it is.
But I don't want that to come across in the way that is off-putting.
But it's just true.
You know, we are all lucky.
I consider myself lucky that we have me.
Because without me, I mean, what do you have here?
What would the picture look like at this point?
Who would you have?
Who would be the tip of the spear of America first at this point in time?
It would be the alt-right and its remnants, and it would be Turning Point USA.
Where between the cracks would you find this?
I don't know.
I don't know if that would have happened.
Yeah, I'm gonna toot my own horn a little bit.
I'm gonna, you know, I'm gonna pat myself on the back a little bit here and say, yeah, guy's a bonehead, and that is what used to be.
That is what used to be for a long time.
So, maybe I'm feeling myself too much tonight, right?
Like Kanye says, maybe I'm feeling myself too much, I guess.
I'm just being honest.
Let's be real.
but I'm just being honest.
I'm just being honest.
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
I'm just being honest.
Let's be real.
I'm smart and all right.
And Kirk and all these people are just dumb.
We are smart too.
You know, a lot of the other people, Hey, but everybody in this movement is smart too.
So, so there it is.
Delco Groy versus Big Fan.
Since ISU's speech, America First is rising.
Ah, very good.
It's been, I think, a little bit over a year since then, right?
Has it been a year already since ISU?
That feels like so long ago.
Yeah, I think it's been just over a year.
But hey, thanks for sticking with us, Big Guy.
America First is rising.
It's unstoppable.
I believe it.
Sean Guy says, my Rushmore, or Mount Rushmore, Oh, my Rushmore.
Who would he have on Mount Rushmore?
Is Nick Fuentes, Jared Taylor, Greg Johnson, and David Duke.
Okay, well, I disavow.
I wouldn't want to be on a mountain with Greg Johnson, who is a homosexual and a pagan, and David Duke, who is kind of a goof.
Jared Taylor is, you know, I mean, he's maybe the respectable one out of these three.
But I don't know why.
What a bad idea.
Why would you even say that?
What are you, an idiot?
Yeah, Jared Taylor's good.
I would say Mount Rushmore.
I wouldn't put myself on Mount Rushmore.
I'd probably put Donald Trump, George Washington, and... Who else?
Pat Buchanan, and... Who else?
unidentified
Maybe... I don't know who the fourth would be.
nick fuentes
Who would the fourth be?
Maybe Jackson.
Maybe Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Donald Trump, Pat Buchanan.
I would... I don't know, though, because, you know, Pat Buchanan's the godfather of America First, but is it really comparable to being the president?
And I don't say that in a nasty way, but just in an analytical way.
But I'd probably do something like that.
But yeah, that's... You're just clowning on me, dude.
Bringing up the doctor and the homo.
No thanks, but thanks for the Nijigini.
I don't know.
I mean, Cernovich is not in our movement, and he's not an America-firster.
He's not in our faction.
I don't even think he's right-wing.
He's not too strongly Christian.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I mean, I think he's an ally.
I think we agree on a lot of things.
You know, I think we basically see eye to eye probably on the economy and on things like political correctness.
I mean, there's some overlap and, you know, maybe directionally there's some overlap, but I don't think we're anywhere near each other in terms of our faction.
He's been relatively fair to me.
It was so funny at CPAC.
He was talking to me and he was saying, you know, I treat you because I I came up to him and you know, we talked for a little while and He was trying to defuse that Mindy Robinson situation if you remember at a pack or after CPAC Mindy Robinson got her she pulled out some girl's hair and she was being like arrested and Carpe don't dumb and
John Cardillo and Mike Cernovich were trying to get her off the hook, and all the Groipers were out there yelling, lock her up.
And Mike Cernovich was trying to defuse the situation.
He was saying, like, you know, I've been very nice to you.
I've, you know, been respectful to you.
And I was like, well, I said, you know, you unfollowed me.
And he's like, well, I followed you back.
And I said, and when you tweet about me, you always say, controversial Nick.
And I disavow his jokes and blah, blah, blah.
And, you know, he laughed a little bit about that and said, yeah, yeah, okay, that's true.
You know, so he knows.
The thing about Cernovich is, and I don't say this in a nasty way, but he's playing the game.
He's playing the game.
And you have to play the game to an extent, but he's in it for the game.
I'm in this, and I don't mean, again, to puff myself up, but I think we, what makes us unique, is that we really give a shit about what's happening.
And we have to be smart, and we have to be practical, and we have to be players, because we have to play by their rules for now, because we don't make the rules yet.
But we're in it because we really care about the country and putting America first.
We are true believers in God, in our country, in everything.
And I'm not going to say that Mike Cernovich is totally insincere.
I mean, I'm sure he loves his family and he loves America and all this.
But at the end of the day, I think to Mike Cernovich, this is just kind of like, I don't know, a hobby.
I think his involvement in this is a lot more transient than it is with us.
We're invested.
We are all in.
And we're going to make it.
And if we don't make it, we're going to go down with the ship.
And I don't know if Mike Cernovich would ever go down with the ship.
I think Mike Cernovich would cash out his chips in the casino and he'd go home, right?
And that's, you know, I don't know if there's anything wrong with that.
Maybe there is, as much as it is just a different, you know, that's just a different involvement.
It's just a different approach.
But I think that's a difference.
I don't see him as, like, an ideological actor.
I see him more as just, uh, maybe a more self-interested actor.
And you have to be self-interested to a degree to make it as, uh, you know, commentator or whatever it is.
But, um, I don't see him as, like, uh... When I think of Cernovich, I don't think his brand is, like, America, Christianity, family, whatever.
I think the brand is Cernovich.
The brand is Cernovich, and it's about Cernovich, and it's about aggrandizing Cernovich, and enriching Cernovich, and... You know, it's his career, and that's fine.
I don't mean to say this as like a... And what I'm trying to get across is I'm not trying to say this to be like a jerk.
I'm not saying that, like, that he's the same as Charlie Kirk, and he's, you know, ripping people off.
I think what you see is what you get.
I don't think he pretends to be anything different.
I think he puts himself out there as like a journalist, or a self-help guy, or whatever, and...
He's trying to sell books and sell lifestyle courses.
He's trying to do good in the world on some level.
I think he does giveaways and stuff like that.
He does some philanthropic type stuff.
But ultimately, people like that are much more interested in the game of it.
They're much more interested in the contest than the actual struggle.
I've never been that that kind of guy you know I understand you have to be cynical and practical and realistic but I've never taken this mercenary we have to just look out for our own skin kind of a thing I mean you have to look out for yourself but you can temper that you can temper that with true belief and conviction so I think of him as like a mercenary Joker says, Zico slammed the baby's face against a brick wall.
I don't know what that is.
Racist incels says, boner bionicle.
Okay.
Groyper says, big show last night, King.
Here's my dollar.
Well, thanks.
Awonator says, keep up the good work, big guy.
Thanks.
Joker Tropical says, shloker shlopical.
Okay.
Clean says, I caught a great white shark in Animal Crossing.
Congratulations.
Bobby says, okay, I'm not reading that.
Thanks for the ninja genie though.
I Don't know.
Is this the same Bobby that gave the ninja yesterday?
He gives a ninja yesterday Big ninja and nice message and then tonight a ninja genie and it says floppy scrotum.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Thank you for that Thanks for the ninja genie Question for Nick says, can you ask Jaden what a cracker barrel is?
Yeah, I'll ask him next time I talk to him Blue says love you Nick.
No homo.
Of course.
Hey, love you, too.
No homo.
Thanks for the ninja genie Interdimensional says why is Bolsonaro acting retarded Brazil economy?
I don't know Why Brazil is being retarded?
I don't understand Maybe it's the economy Maxie bro says he may be a satirical man, but his lemons aren't the lemons are very real Big Chungus says, Nick, did you hear Bryson's new song?
It's a banger.
I did.
His new song is actually hot, okay?
It's actually... I ain't even gonna front.
It's actually kind of hot.
It is!
He's a good rapper, I have to say.
Me and Jaden, we were listening to him.
as like a meme we were like oh check out like this manga rapper and we the more we listened to him we were like okay he's actually a talented rapper these songs are actually not bad i mean they're a little funny because of the content of them you know it's rapping about you know i'm wearing a hat and black unemployment is low and you know this kind of thing but he's a talented guy i I have to say he's got a flow.
He's he's uh, he's got it So yeah, I was a pretty good song.
He's he's got it Plo Koon says just how red-pilled is this Jaden McNeil?
Oh, he's he's pretty red-pilled.
He's getting there Joker Tropical says jammy.
Okay, Plo Koon says did you hear about Bjorn?
Hawks AFD getting banned.
I know I Haven't heard about this I don't really follow German politics.
Save Western Civ says, when I'm working out in my virus-proof home gym, your intro song gets me pumped.
I trust the plan.
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Glad you're getting pumped up.
I am getting another intro song produced.
The humble beat merchant, as I affectionately call him, is back at work in the laboratories cooking up another lobby music song.
I think you're gonna like it a lot.
I listened to the sample today and it is really good.
I like it a lot.
And this time, the Lobby Music currently samples Denzel Curry.
The new Lobby Music is gonna sample Follow God by Kanye West.
And it's really good.
I listened to it just before the show and I was like, I put my Gucci bucket hat on, and I was like, ooh, ooh.
Nah, I'm kidding.
That's a reference to Last Call.
I don't have a Gucci bucket hat.
But it was very good.
So more music incoming.
Chicken on a Raft says, running people over in Warzone is so satisfying.
It's the only way I like to kill in that game.
Nate Smokes says, your show has shown me the truth and hashtag Nick for GP.
Well, thank you.
I'm glad.
Thank you for supporting the campaign to give me Global Partnership.
And thank you.
I'm glad you like the show.
I'm glad that you have been awakened a little bit.
It's always great to see converts because I think, you know, a lot of people hear about me and they get this impression that I'm some, and that's by design, that I'm some radical, some unreasonable bigot, you know, some hothead.
But when you watch my show you realize I'm actually a really nice guy and I make a lot of sense.
So...
So thanks, buddy.
I appreciate that.
Charlie Golden says, running late check?
I don't know what you're talking about.
Seven o'clock sharp every night.
You watching the right show?
Satirical man with a ninja guinea.
Thanks a lot, big guy.
Boopers says, Corona is man's new best friend.
Yeah, well, it's gonna be with us.
Gavin the Gamer says, just had an 18th birthday.
Gotta make sure to do my duty and pay up some of my birthday money to you.
You don't have to do that.
If it's your birthday, you should keep your money.
I keep telling people to keep their money and they keep giving it to me.
Especially if it's your birthday.
I feel like it should be the opposite.
I should give you money for your birthday.
I'm not going to do that because that would be unsustainable.
Because if 6,000 people are watching this, what is that going to be?
Is that going to be like...
20 people having a birthday every day?
I mean if you think about 365 days in a year, 6,000 people watching the show, that's like, you know, 20 birthdays every day.
And I don't have enough money to give, you know, $200 every day, right?
18 is a big milestone.
Enjoy your last teenage years.
everybody i couldn't do anything like that so i'm not going to do that but at the very least you know send me a diamond on your birthday to get a birthday wish right but happy birthday hey but happy birthday hope it was a good one 18 it's a big milestone enjoy your last teenage years you got two more and then you're an adult and then you're you know then you're just an adult and you're not a kid and people treat you differently And you start to get old.
You know, you start to get old in different ways.
So enjoy it while you can.
Enjoy your 18th year.
If you're a senior in high school or a freshman in college, it's a very important transitional time.
Lots of memories.
But hey, hope it's a good birthday.
Happy birthday.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I appreciate it.
I Hate Mods says, sorry Nick, not at home.
I'm on a John Deere 5100E.
Sounds cool.
Not significantly.
I am glad to hear that.
Gotta get closer with God.
hurts them in 2020 not significantly joker tropical says your show has inspired me to get closer with god i am glad to hear that gotta get closer with god it's the only thing i was driving today I'll tell you, I was driving around today.
It was a nice day today.
It was 57 degrees.
So I take the top off and I'm driving around and just enjoying the fresh air.
My allergies have not been acting up very much.
The dog has been removed from the house temporarily.
So my breathing has gotten a lot better.
I was breathing unobstructed fresh air.
Do you know how sad that is for me, my life?
Just that one aspect.
My life is pretty good.
But it's very sad because if you've been watching this show for a long time, you know that I've been struggling with this.
I've had a dog now for three years and I'm allergic to it.
And because I'm allergic to it, I have chronic allergy.
So for years, I have not been able to breathe through my nose properly.
I'm constantly sniffling.
I constantly have congestion.
And it's not even congestion like mucus.
That would be preferable because if you have mucus, you blow your nose and you're good for a little while.
But it's just like swelling it's inflammation.
So it's just like my nasal cavity is inflamed.
So I just can't breathe and It's horrible anyway So, like, a couple of weeks ago, I literally laid down in bed, and I was, like, about to fall asleep, and for whatever reason, I thought about, like, a nice summer day, maybe it's a little cool out, you know, cool breeze, and I thought about breathing a breath of unobstructed, unimpeded air, and that made me so depressed, because I remember what that was like, and I knew that that was, you know, like, a long ways off.
I thought about what it's like to just breathe nice, what is the word, an effortless breath there without labor, just breathing in fresh air.
And I'm stuffed up.
I can't breathe.
And so today, I'm driving in my car, and I was able to breathe again.
I'm driving in my car, and I was able to breathe again, you know, and it's fresh air, and it's nice out, and I'm breathing, and I'm a little bit congested now because a dog came over for a minute, but I was breathing, and it was nice out, and I thought to myself, I was like so content in the moment because I'm driving around, I'm I was like so content in the moment because I'm driving around, I'm thinking this What's better than this?
And it's fresh air, and it's nice out, and I'm breathing.
And I'm a little bit congested now because a dog came over for a minute.
But I was breathing, and it was nice out.
And I thought to myself, I was so content in the moment because I'm driving around.
I'm thinking, this is the best.
What's better than this?
I'm driving.
I'm driving, there's fresh air, and it's nice outside, and I'm playing my music, and then I thought to myself, I said, well, wait a minute, because I said in that moment, I'm like, this is all you need.
This is all you need is like fresh air, but I thought, you know, you could even take that for granted because what if there were some catastrophe where there's no fresh air?
Or the climate gets bad, right?
Pollution.
Or a volcano goes off.
And you know, this is the way I think.
Because I'm thinking about, well, all you really need to be content is the fresh air.
Just to go outside and enjoy nature.
And then I thought, wait a minute, that's not right.
I said because even nature is material, and even nature you could take for granted.
Even enjoying nature is a transient state.
Being comfortable and enjoying and appreciating nature is a transient state, and it's material conditions, and it's something that can be taken away.
And then what I really thought is the only thing, and this is to your point, the only thing, the only thing, and maybe this is going to sound cheesy, but it's God's grace.
That's it.
That's all you need at the end of the day.
You don't even need the weather.
Some of these, that's where you have to take it a step further.
There are people that say, spiritualists and hippies, that will say, all you need, man, is like nature, or all you need is love, or all you need is X, Y, and Z. I think even that is wrong.
I think even that is misguided.
I mean, it's true that simple things can suffice, And maybe the contendedness comes from within and an internal harmony and an internal contendedness.
But really all you need is grace.
That is what you need.
And that is more valuable than everything else.
And grace manifests itself in the nice things, a nice day and affection for your wife, for your children.
I mean, through God's grace we have these things, but you have to understand what kind of underpins it all and what gives all of it value.
That all of maybe the love that you have for these things or the appreciation, it comes from that wellspring.
That is how you have to think.
That is truly thinking in a religious and a Christian and in a godly way.
That's how we have to think.
Because if you think, even with simple things, you can take that for granted.
And even simple things can be material.
And you can get to invest in simple material things.
I know that might sound stupid, but it's true, but it's true.
And I had that thought while I was driving.
I was thinking, even something like this, even something with the simplicity or the ubiquity, something that people take for granted as nature sometimes, you could even do without that and still have grace and still be content, is the point I'm trying to make.
So that was my thought.
So I hope things like that help you.
I'm glad to hear people are getting closer to God.
That's the only way you can have a meaningful life.
I'm sorry, but that's just the way it is.
I don't make the rules, but I'm just telling you, you know, in my experience and my thinking, that the way that you have a worthwhile and, you know, have satisfaction, meaningful satisfaction is that relationship.
So glad to hear it.
I'm always glad when people say that to me that they're religious.
Imagine being an atheist.
How cringe could you be?
How sad is that to be an atheist?
Can't relate Pinochet says do you think they'll replace Biden with Cuomo?
unidentified
I?
Hadn't thought of that I haven't thought of that.
nick fuentes
I don't think that'll happen, but it's a possibility.
That might not be the worst idea, but I don't think that'll happen.
I haven't even thought of that.
I mean, Cuomo's definitely way more popular than Biden, way more likable, and way more with it, but here's the problem.
You do a nominating contest, and you get somebody who nobody votes for, and he becomes the nominee, that's gonna cause a lot of problems.
I can't imagine they would do something like that.
You know, people talk about these crazy circumstances.
Maybe they just take Biden out.
Maybe they give him an excuse to bow out.
But there'd be almost no excuse to pick anybody other than Bernie.
Why would it not be Bernie, then?
You know, they would literally just be selecting a new nominee in a completely undemocratic way.
I can't imagine that would go over well.
And maybe they know that?
I don't know.
Boo Radley says, not gonna be lowest black unemployment ever soon.
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
We live in the Matrix.
So speaking of anti-fragile, here's a diamond.
Well, thanks.
Minnesota Groyper says, satirical man is epic.
He is epic.
He is really helping us out a lot and I'm very appreciative.
Dutch Loaf says, hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog.
Eat beans and heal.
I'm not gonna do that.
Andrew Kim says, thoughts on Tucker 2024?
I've given my thoughts on this a million times.
I don't think that's gonna happen.
You people are out there saying I like this person.
They should be president That's not how it works man.
Just isn't how it works.
I don't understand what this penchant is.
I think people just have low IQ or something that they say, I like that person.
That person be president next time.
2024.
I like what he's saying.
Him 2024 now.
No, I mean, sometimes you have people that say the right thing, but they're not fit to be president or they're better off in a different role or whatever.
And that's not to say, necessarily, that Tucker would be a bad president, but it is to say that, I mean, he does a TV show.
And I love Tucker, and I think he's right on the money, and he's, like, saving the country, and he's very wise.
But running a TV show I don't think is sufficient to be president.
Trump is a little different because he's a billionaire and runs a billion dollar company and he's in New York and this guy's like a serious executive.
And that's not to say that Tucker's not an executive, but it is different.
Just because Trump became president doesn't mean literally any person can be a president.
I still think it's better for politicians to be president, if you want to know the truth.
And if it's not going to be a politician, it's got to be somebody that is a serious executive ready to take on a huge job like that.
Somebody that's extremely competent.
And that's not to say that Tucker's not extremely competent at what he does, but how does that skill set translate?
Does Tucker write a really good monologue every night and deliver it in a very compelling way every night?
Absolutely!
And he's a smart guy and, you know, all that.
Does that qualify him to become the chief executive of the American government?
Eh, I don't know.
I mean, I'm sure that he could pick a good team.
I'm not gonna say that, you know, he couldn't do it.
If he ran for president, I'd probably vote for him.
But I just, that mentality is what I push back on, the idea that you like what somebody says, they should be president.
Like Ben Carson.
You know, he gave that speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, and everybody liked the speech so much, they said he should run for president.
You saw him in the debates.
Should he have been president?
Of course not.
He's probably way better off as the Surgeon General, or as the, you know, Maybe he should have been in Dr. Fauci's position, or something like that, in a health position.
And maybe Tucker Carlson has a role in a future administration, or something like that.
Maybe he's a senator.
Maybe he tries that out.
But, you know, I just question that logic.
But yeah, if he ran, I'd vote for him.
I think he's got the right platform.
I just wish a politician would run on that platform, so they know how to get shit done.
because that's Trump's biggest problem is he didn't know how to get stuff done through the levers of government he had to learn how to get things done and the time it took him to learn the machinations of government was valuable time lost if we had somebody who was a master of the senate and a master of the bureaucracy and was really effective at legislating and all that if that person became the president with the right platform that I think is what is required but who knows But who knows?
We'll see.
It's possible Tucker runs in 2024 and, you know, and he's the dark horse candidate that really runs a table and he's super effective.
He could surprise people.
And if he ran, I'd vote for him.
But I am just skeptical.
That's all.
Groyper Gardner says, I'm betting on a winner and his name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
Ah, well thank you and thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yeet Peterson says I'm betting on a proven winner.
Big Chungus.
Yeah, very true.
Russ Does says America First is inevitable.
Providential.
Perhaps.
Definitely inevitable.
Jude says libertarians are gay, virus proves that NAP isn't a tenable principle when we all live in one world.
That's exactly right.
That's totally true.
Non-aggression principle is not going to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Even though you don't aggress somebody, you do put people at risk by being irresponsible.
If you cough, on a grocery store item.
You're not aggressing anybody, but you are putting people in harm's way, and that's not a way to run a society.
How do we bring a charge?
How do we hold a person accountable like that who goes around coughing and touching things and being irresponsible?
So that's exactly right.
We're all in it together on some level.
Beans on Toast says, Walgreens Boomer in Isolation...
Gee, that's too bad.
Yeah Oh, the Walgreens boomer doesn't have the coronavirus.
I'm so happy.
I can barely speak Nova course his work gave PTO for the next two to three weeks Using the time to have a part-time job for extra money, which of course will come with the 10% America first tithe Well, hey congrats, man Yeah a lot of people are gonna actually do better because of this because they'll get paid time off or they'll get Another job, you know, something like that, they'll get the free money.
So hey, whatever you can spare, I appreciate it.
Reptard with a ninja, thank you so much!
He says, since you debated Will Chamberlain at 5,000 subs on YouTube, I knew the Nickler would be a political force to be reckoned with.
Here's more lemon grease.
Well, thank you so much for the kind words, and thank you very much for the Ninjet.
Really appreciate it.
So many Ninjets this week!
It's crazy.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, I remember the old Will Chamberlain debate all those years ago.
Almost three years.
Two and a half years since that debate.
Old Will Chamberlain.
I literally ruined his career.
I mean, it was me.
It was all downhill from that debate.
He was rising, and he had a ton of money to burn.
And now his career is over because of me.
Because he fought with the wrong Zoomer, you know?
Isn't that funny to think of?
Who would win?
A Georgetown-educated lawyer with a $50 million trust fund?
And I some people have told me that he might be in that range or one genius college dropout doing a show from the basement behind a green screen right or in front of a green screen.
Yeah, I'm epic like that, but yeah, yeah, good times.
We've only gone up, only going up, and we pray that it keeps going that way, right?
As long as we're true to the principles, I think, I think we have a lot of good things in store.
Well, nobody's laughing now.
versus when I warned my supervisors about Corona in February, everyone laughed at me.
Well, nobody's laughing now.
You could say that again.
Yeah, thanks for the Ninjagini.
I gotta watch Joker again.
It's been so long since I've seen it.
I saw the movie eight times in theaters and I went from seeing it like every weekend to not seeing it at all.
I need to go back and watch it again.
You can say that again.
And I find myself saying all those different phrases from the movie.
Like lately, I keep saying, it's gonna work, it's gonna work.
You remember when Mark Maron says to Robert De Niro, you know, he's like, you can't go out like this.
And Robert De Niro's like, when they're in the dressing room, it's gonna work, it's gonna work.
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
All those little fragments floating around in my head.
All those quotes.
Yeah, there you go.
unidentified
It's true.
nick fuentes
Yeah, they don't listen.
Minnesota is on lockdown.
Yeah, there you go.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
It's true.
Yeah, they don't listen.
They're listening now.
Sewers, subscribe to America first.
Defeat PewDiePie.
Yes, and it's a friendly competition friendly competition We love PewDiePie on the show.
But yeah subscribe to America first defeat PewDiePie.
Totally true Thanks for the three ninja genies really appreciate it.
We're almost there man.
We're gonna clinch it.
We're gonna clinch it in April.
Absolutely We're up to how many lemons like 5.7 million I think or something crazy like that.
I Yeah, 5.73 million, 500,000 lemons until we overtake PewDiePie.
So, we're getting there.
We're getting there quickly.
Big email, guys, says coronavirus has brought globalization to a halt.
Yep.
Whiffle says, if you're reading this, you have the cheese touch.
No, I don't.
Cookie Monster says, since I can't be the cook for the AF compound, here's some money to do my part for the Movement King.
Well, thank you for the Ninjagini.
Appreciate it.
Sorry, I just don't know you.
If I don't know you, I'm not gonna let you cook my food.
What if you poison me?
Sewer Great with the Ninjagini and some diamonds.
Thank you so much.
Boopers says, I didn't file my taxes last year.
I get money?
I don't think you'll get any money, no.
Koki says, Lindsey really lives up to his name.
Yeah, for real.
300Spartan says, have you ever seen what it's like out there, Lindsey?
Do you ever actually leave the APAC lobby?
Aquatic Nimbus says, Fruity GOP Nimbus standing in between me and my commas.
It's on site.
Next time I see him, it's on site.
Yeah.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
It's true.
These GOP fags standing between me and my money.
Fearless Leader says, BlackRock got a bailout yesterday.
When is Trump's buddy Sheldon Adelson getting a bailout?
I'm sure that'll come with this stimulus package.
Birch Gold says, when Graham steps out of line, who's got the tape?
Who's got the clip?
Yeah, so true.
Charlie Kirk's Gums says, why wasn't college shut for Ebola?
Because no blacks go.
Well, I mean, that's a funny joke, but that's not why.
Charlie Kirk's Gums says, how does less tax revenue result in no middle class?
I don't know what you're talking about.
What is the correlation?
How does less tax revenue result in no middle class?
I don't know what you're talking about with that one.
Jay Roxer says Palpatine mode.
I am the Senate.
Yeah, we need that to happen.
Jude Clymer says supply side economics is useless if no one is spending money.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Well, I wouldn't say it's useless because it's a little different right now.
Businesses need to be kept afloat, so you do need to keep the supply side up.
But it's really just you need to keep everybody afloat.
The economy, the whole economy, just needs to be subsidized right now.
The businesses and the employers, or rather, the employees.
The workers and the firm holders, they both need the subsidies because The people aren't getting paid, and the firm people are not getting any revenue.
So they both need to be subsidized.
Fearless Leader says, once this crisis has abated, I will lay down the powers you have given me.
Yeah, exactly right.
Satirical Man with a Ninjet, thank you so much!
Satirical Man, it's like every night with a Ninjet.
Thank you very much.
And not even a message!
And not even an annoying message, not even any message.
He's just doing his part.
He's just donating to the cause.
Well, thank you so much, man.
I really, really appreciate it.
God bless.
Send me an email so I can send you a proper thank you.
Daywalker says, F is for fiscal stimulation.
U is for UBI.
N is for no survivors without muh GDP.
Okay, yeah.
Well, that ruined it.
It was kind of okay when you just said the first part, but then when you said muh GDP, that just completely killed it.
What a dumb chat.
Sorry, but not funny.
Using muh GDP, muh is like the worst meme ever, and thinking that subsidizing the economy is just about the GDP is just, like, wrong.
And I went over that yesterday, so... Sorry!
You're gonna have to try a little harder next time.
MinnesotaGroper says, we need to go Palpatine mode on this Republic.
Yeah, I agree.
Novocore says with that coffee you may need fishbowl cleaner haha funny.
Charlie Kirk's Gums says will Trump's second term result in less immigration?
unidentified
Maybe.
nick fuentes
I have no idea.
Charlie Kirk's Gums says will Trump win more electoral votes than 16?
Probably not, but I have no idea.
We have no idea what the election is going to look like, frankly.
We have no idea, because the Corona thing is so unprecedented and unpredictable, so I have no idea how it'll shake out.
NG Peters says, how was your beard at 19?
Got nothing and jealous AF.
I don't think I ever tried to grow a beard out until I was like 20.
It was probably pretty patchy.
It's still a little patchy, but it's getting better every year.
So... But I was able to grow facial hair at 19.
I mean, I was able to grow out a beard and a mustache.
I don't know if it was... I don't know if I had the same coverage or the thickness, but I definitely could have.
I just never tried it back then.
Uh, Timed Out says, Gucci Mane, Lemonade.
Yeah, I like that song too.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Charlie Kirk's Gums says, Why haven't you uploaded your videos to Spotify?
I don't think you can upload videos to Spotify.
Bass Dollars says, Someone get this kid some water!
Nah, I'm good.
I'll be alright.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
NotNasa says, Hey Nick, I missed you.
I'm in quarantine mode now, so catching it live once again.
Ah, yeah, it's been a while since we've seen you.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
I appreciate it.
Good to see ya.
Jay Rockster says, Nap Trick Casey?
Is he taking a nap right now?
That's cute.
Zonis says, What if you got coronavirus from Corona Beer?
R-O-F-L, ROFL.
rolling on the floor laughing bro funny charlie kirk says why this fucking guy why why why why why why why why my my my it's like like a little baby uh we have to go to the doctor why because why you know every every question is this whiny why will this happen will that happen why why
Sheesh, this guy is no chill.
I think it is because the priorities of the people that have surrounded him have become his priorities.
I think that his advisors have convinced him, probably like Jared Kushner, have convinced him that It's better to run on the economy than immigration because it's not as divisive and blah blah blah.
So I think it's largely the result of the people surrounding him who all think like that.
Everybody in the GOP thinks like that.
I'm sure it's his chief of staff, I'm sure it's his cabinet, it's his advisors, it's Kushner, it's Ivanka.
I'm sure that's why it is.
Aquatic nibba says Jaden the type of gamer to play basketball with his ring pops on.
Yeah Jaden eating the ring pops.
Thanks for the ninja genie Charlie Kurtz.
This is Lachlan Murdoch based.
He got Tucker Ingram for Fox I don't oh, that's one of the Murdoch kids.
Um, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'd have to look into that Peace King says Lil Uzi Vert Lil Uzi Vert Lucifer ah interesting Charlie Kirk's Gums says, why can't America First also be about less taxes?
I never, did anybody say I wasn't against, I don't think I've ever said I'm against less taxes.
I'm not in favor of raising taxes.
When have I ever said that?
When have I ever said I'm in favor of raising taxes?
You misheard me.
You're having a tough time tonight, huh?
You're having a hard time tonight.
I don't think you heard me.
This guy.
This guy with the, why can't we be for less taxes?
Why don't you just ask me straight up, why are you in favor of taxes?
Why can't this be, you know, the passive-aggressive nature of this question is what's annoying me more than anything.
Why can't America First also be about less taxes, Nick?
Why don't you just ask me straight up, why are you?
What about this?
Or I think this, you know?
I hate when people do this kind of indirect, faggoty stuff.
Charlie Kirk Gump says, does the government do more harm than good for America First?
What a stupid question.
This is like the whole point of the show.
The government is... and I explained this in depth last week.
The government is the only institution of power that we have a shot of controlling.
We're not going to control Hollywood anytime soon.
We're not going to control the media anytime soon.
We're not going to control Wall Street anytime soon.
We don't have any billionaires on our side.
We don't have any millionaires.
Well, we have some millionaires on our side, but well, we might have a couple billionaires, but they're not giving me any money, right?
Maybe they are.
I don't know.
I have no idea.
Maybe they're super chatting, but point being, We have no institutional power.
The only institution that is accessible and that can get the things done that we need to get done is the government, the state.
The state is the biggest state in the history of the world.
The USA government is the biggest in the history of the world.
This idea of more or less government is a completely stupid, it's a completely made-up, abstract, conceptual, and almost a nonsensical question.
Bigger government or smaller government?
There's no such thing as small government.
Will we ever have a small government in this country ever again?
No!
Because we have 350 million people and we're an empire and the economy is 20 trillion dollars.
And certain things like government you just don't put back in the bag.
And it doesn't get done easily.
And I'm not about to start a revolution over shrinking the size of government.
That's not my battle cry.
My battle cry is family.
And it's about American primacy.
And we must use the state to achieve that.
The state is going to be there.
It's not going away any time soon.
And as much as you might like to live in fantasy land, the state is not going anywhere.
It's getting bigger every day.
It's involving itself in more things every day.
And the question is not whether or not we can put that all back in the bag and shrink it and make sure that it's not partisan.
We just have to be in control of the direction of the state.
And make sure that where the government goes and what the government is, it's directed towards our ends.
And I'm not a socialist at all.
I'm not a socialist.
I'm actually a capitalist.
I'm skeptical of hyper individualism and hyper free market international central bank capitalism and free trade, but I'm a capitalist.
I believe in private property, and I believe in the price signal system, and I believe in markets, and all of that.
But I also believe, I also do not have an ideological conviction that it is a moral imperative that the government refrain from interfering in the economy in any way, because that is not individual liberty, and liberty is, you know, the bedrock of morality.
I don't believe in any of that.
But I do, in a practical way, believe in markets.
I also believe the government has a role.
The government is there, whether you like it or not.
The government will have a role, whether you like it or not.
And the government's role should be to direct the society towards things that are useful and helpful.
Direct the society towards family creation, public virtue, things like that.
So, no.
Does the government do more harm than good?
That is a completely wrong question.
The government is not this abstract thing and it's not something that is blanket good or bad.
It's all about how you use it.
Is the free market good or bad for us?
I would argue the free market is bad for us.
The free market has been the biggest disaster in history for America first.
Fuck the free market!
Look at what the free market did to us!
The free market put our factories overseas.
It outsourced and offshored our jobs.
The free market gutted the interior of the country.
The free market has created billionaires that want to destroy our country.
The free market has created the capitalist class that is bringing over cheap labor that is invading our country.
The free market has created all of these horrible lobbies that are invading Washington DC, and you can sit there and say all you'd like.
That's not a real free market.
That's not a real free market.
But show me!
A money system.
Show me a financial society, a society built on money, a private property, a free market society that does not result in the massive accumulation of wealth and the utilization of that wealth when concentrated for political favor.
Show me when that doesn't happen.
That's the problem.
It's just like communism.
All these communists say, The Soviet Union wasn't real communism.
Venezuela's not real communism.
Cuba's not real communism.
Because in a communist country, the government would have dissolved already, and everybody would be equal already, and the unions would own everything, the workers would run the factories, right?
So, you know, when the state just starts killing everyone and everything goes wrong, well, we're not responsible for that.
But show me a communist country that doesn't turn into that.
Show me a communist country where you don't give the vanguard party and the vanguard state all the power, and the vanguard state, because Marxist, Marxian economics doesn't work, tries to force it and ends in famine and terror and all this.
Show me where that's not the natural result of these things you set in motion.
It doesn't exist.
That's happened everywhere it was tried.
China, Russia, North Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Laos, Cambodia.
And the same principle applies to the free market.
They say, well, it's not a free market.
Our country has turned into a plutocracy run by billionaires and major corporations that buy political favors.
The government's bigger than ever and it dispenses welfare to corporations.
That's not free market at all!
In a free market we'd have private courts and the government would have dissolved and everybody would, right, and everybody would have maximum freedom and would be wealthy and everybody be an entrepreneur and we'd have private courts.
And, you know, it's just a coincidence that every time you have a moneyed society and every society that is built on commerce and trade and finance, ultimately, That they all follow the same course.
It ends in the massive concentration and accumulation of wealth in the hands of a few people or corporations.
And then they wield that capital with government to enhance their position, to advance their interest, right, for their own benefit.
And that is in the form of subsidies, and that is in the form of trade agreements, and that is in the form of anti-competitive type stuff, protecting monopolies, and that is, yes, in the form of mass immigration.
So if we're going to talk about systems that are better or worse, I don't know, I I think the free market, if you want to know the truth, might be the genesis of all these problems.
The free market is what egged on globalization, globalism.
The globalization of trade, the globalization of the population through immigration, the globalization of the government through the creation of supranational institutions like the IMF, the World Bank, the UN, the WTO.
It was the free market.
So before people come at me with this, big government sucks, is government really our friend?
Is the free market our friend?
I don't think so.
Are the capitalists our friend?
No.
Are the billionaires our friend?
The corporations?
The answer is no.
They have not helped us at all.
And so what you have to realize is we cannot rely on systems, we have to rely on people.
And we have to get in charge, and then we have to make decisions that are best for our people.
And it's that simple.
And that's the bottom line.
unidentified
So, does the government do more harm than good for America first?
nick fuentes
In what way?
In what way has the government hurt us more than the free market has?
Satiricalmanwithaninjagini, thanks a lot.
WoeGroiper says, okay, birthday check?
Great show, fellow Zoomer, BNR.
Thank you.
Is it your birthday too?
I don't know.
Hans says, bro I'm so blackpilled I won't get Trump bucks.
What is this $70,000 limit?
That's like minimum wage.
Well, it's not quite minimum wage, but it is way too low.
They should have said that if you make up to $200,000, that's what they should have said.
And that's not for any other reason other than that covers everybody.
That covers the poor, the working class, and the middle class.
Because you've got people that are making $100,000 that are living paycheck to paycheck.
If they live in a big city where the cost of living is higher, that might sound like it's a ton of money, but look at inflation.
$100,000 is not what it once was.
$100,000 a year is not what it was in 1990.
And that's because of inflation.
We all know that.
And it's not to say that you're poor, per se, but if you're making, you know, six figures, and you're out of a job for two weeks, I mean, what are you gonna do?
What, just, you get a middle finger from the government?
I don't get it.
So they should have said that, like, a lot of people should have gotten maybe $150,000, maybe $200,000, somewhere around there, even $100,000, even $125,000, but $75,000?
$100,000, somewhere around there, even $100,000, even $125,000, but $75,000, that's like the bare minimum for dispensing a check like that.
For dispensing relief like that.
SiliconGroper says, I kid you not, he turns himself into a pickle.
Oh, great.
BaseDollar with the Ninjagini, thanks a lot.
Shallot says, the pine trees are off the goop.
They certainly are.
RacistIncel says, jammy.
Okay.
TomCruise says, been watching for a year now, have a dollar.
Thank you.
Bronzo says, my Rushmore, PewDiePie, Barron Trump, Jaden, and Lunka Blunka.
Okay, thank you for that.
Jib says, when will Kanye be president?
unidentified
2024.
nick fuentes
Thanks for the Nijigini.
ATL Groipers is the only late night show that isn't cringe.
Thanks, King.
So true.
Brody says, Nick, please do your face pulls.
What does that mean?
I don't know.
Maybe I'm irritable.
I apologize.
I was a little irritable.
I flew off the handle.
That's my bad.
I just get frustrated because I hear this all the time.
I feel bad for attacking you.
You were asking actually a good question, okay?
You were asking a good question.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm irritable.
I apologize.
I was a little irritable.
I flew off the handle.
That's my bad.
I just get frustrated because I hear this all the time.
I hear this free market talk all the time.
It triggers me so much.
So, I apologize, alright?
Now I feel bad.
He asked me all these passive-aggressive questions.
They were actually good questions.
I go off and then he says, you're a great guy.
Alright, alright.
Well, I got a little frustrated.
Hope you can understand.
Optics respecter with some diamonds.
Thanks a lot, buddy.
Base dollar maxi bro.
Timed out with some diamonds and no messages.
Just the way I like it.
Thanks a lot.
Racist incels is that whiteboard easel joke you make is the funniest.
I know.
I love that joke.
Not a glow in the dark says love your streams during this lockdown.
King press J in the chat for Jesus, our Lord.
Yeah, let's get some J's in chat, please.
And thanks for the Ninjagini.
Glad you're liking the stream.
I hate mods.
Says Tractor Genie.
Jaden is getting a lot of Tractor Genies.
Jaden McNeil is rolling in Tractor Genies and Crop Duster Jets.
Nin Crop Duster Jets.
YeetOnBoomers says, been loving the Cod Schmoods Guy in the Sky.
Yes, it's been great, man.
The content's been great lately.
YeetOn... I just read that.
Timed Out says, many based Calm Mode God Pills lately.
Epic?
I'm glad you like that.
Yeah, well...
I do a lot of thinking.
That's a difference, by the way, between me and a lot of these content creators, is I actually think about this stuff.
And I don't mean to be like, you know, I'm being so nice to myself today.
I'm throwing so many roses at myself today.
But I will tell you that that is the difference maker.
A lot of these people that are out there, I don't know if they actually really even think about what they're telling you about.
I don't believe that when you watch like Blaze TV, with some notable exceptions, or other people, that you have commentators that care enough that they're actually thinking about this stuff.
They're doing a sales pitch.
It's no different than when you're selling a widget for a company.
And doing a stream is just like an infomercial for the con ink ideology.
But do they get off work and then think about, do they really think about selling widgets?
No, of course not.
And in the same way, these Blaze TV types don't get off their show and then really think about these things and really are curious about them.
And I think that's the difference.
And I think people can tell.
That's why I think a lot of people like the show is because a lot of the content here is original because it's coming from me.
I'm not just reading something and I get all my opinions from X person.
I get all my opinions from this Twitter account or this YouTuber or this book.
It's That's novel, like the coronavirus.
That's gonna be awesome.
I can't wait for that.
Well, we'll see.
We'll see.
I don't doubt that he could do it.
Maybe.
But I would just have to see what that looks like.
Holy servant says, I think Tucker could equally learn like Trump did.
He has media presence and vision.
He just needs to try.
Well, we'll see.
We'll see.
I don't doubt that he could do it.
unidentified
Maybe.
nick fuentes
But I would just have to see what that looks like.
I have no idea.
It was a gamble of Trump.
Being the president's not easy, okay?
And saying that, well, they both have media presence, I mean, Trump was a master of the media.
I mean, the guy's brilliant.
That skill set, you'll never see that again in your lifetime, that Trump has.
And people think what he does is easy or buffoonish or accidental.
It is so calculated.
It is so genius.
And I think it's an understatement to say that it's media presence and vision.
He had a skill set that nobody else had.
That's why he was able to put down 16 Republicans and then Hillary Clinton.
Does Tucker have that?
I have no idea.
I don't know.
And I'm just skeptical.
Globo says, Nick be like, I'm about to run this Wild Boy whole career.
Oh, Will Chamberlain, yeah.
Charlie Kirk says, do you know Trump really liked the Joker movie?
I did!
I did hear about that back in October that he screened it at the White House and I guess he liked it a lot.
Which is epic.
I did watch Brain Pop, yup.
Good times.
Did watch Brain Pop.
unidentified
Yup.
nick fuentes
Good times.
Jay Rockster says, Yeah, shut up, Charlie Kirk Gums.
Yeah, Charlie Kirk Gums sounding a lot like Charlie Kirk.
Based Beans says, In the future, people will study Nick Fuentes' thoughts.
It's interesting to think about.
I don't know.
I don't consider myself like an academic or a philosopher.
I don't consider myself like a groundbreaking thinker.
Maybe I am, though.
Who knows?
Maybe, maybe in years time they will study.
I have no idea.
We'll see how far we go.
I don't consider myself an intellectual.
I consider myself, you know, just a common sense guy.
I have no delusions of grandeur about what I do on the show.
My show is rhetoric.
And there's some interesting stuff in there, but I'm by no stretch, you know, a philosopher or anything like that.
So, maybe.
Big Pear says, how big are your boots, sir?
I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
Satirical man with four ninja guineas.
Thank you so much.
Holy smokes.
This guy's just this guy's crazy out here Thank you so much Boopy says why are Charlie Kirk's gum super chats so cringe.
That's Maybe that's a question worth asking.
I don't know Scorch Titan says why are my nuts on fire?
Beans on toast says I'm one of those billionaires.
Here's one dollar.
Oh, thank you, bro Groper Wave says, a real free market has never been tried.
Yeah, that's what we hear all the time.
Hey, by the way, thank you so much, Groper Wave, for the presence in Animal Crossing.
Groper Wave sent me, like, he sent me bells and he sent me a pinball machine.
So thanks a lot for that.
Very, very thoughtful of you.
Babity says, great show tonight.
You weren't underselling.
Ah, well, thanks.
Base Dollar says, I learned more about government economics, philosophy, and candy in One America First Dream than all of university.
Thanks, King.
Well, I don't know if I'd go that far.
I don't have a ton of, like, technical or specific knowledge.
It's just common sense, folks.
It's just common sense.
But, hey, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
I appreciate it.
Wiffle says, okay, not going to read that.
That's the message.
Great.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Well that that was the message that was the text of the message Obergroiper says Corona Chan is the real reset button data still coming in.
Oh, is that so?
Well, we'll see.
Thanks for the ninja genie Franson says mommy Malkin wants Nick to do his face pulls.
What is the fate?
I'm gonna look it up Does she really did she put that on telegram?
Oh That's a face Paul What muscle does that work?
Let me pull up Telegram.
Did she put that on Telegram or did she just tell you that?
Let's take a look.
She's always nagging me about my physical fitness.
That's okay.
Somebody's gotta do it.
Somebody's gotta badger me.
That's how it was raised.
My mom badgered me about everything and, you know, as a result, I need to be badgered.
Not by you!
Not by the live chat!
But by maybe Michelle Malkin or, I don't know, an assistant.
Maybe a Catboy assistant.
I don't know.
We're returning to that.
If we stop doing the joke, Then the bread tubers win.
So we're going to keep doing that joke.
I don't care if it's bad optics.
We have to return to normalcy on that one.
So is it going to be Mommy?
Is it going to be Mommy Klobuchar?
Is it going to be Mommy Malkin?
Is it going to be a Catboy assistant?
Is it going to be a regular assistant?
Is it going to be some... I don't know.
But somebody's got to badger me.
Somebody's got to keep me on it because otherwise I will just be, you know, the lazy The lazy savant.
I need to be a productive savant.
I cannot afford to be a lazy savant.
I need Mommy Malkin to get me going.
It's like when you wake up in the morning for school and you hit the snooze button and then Mom comes in and turns on the lights and won't leave the doorway until you get up.
My mom used to do that and it would make me livid.
She would, because I would oversleep all the time in school.
What else is new, right?
My mom would come into my room, she'd turn on the lights, and then she would just stand in the doorway until I got up.
And she would just keep saying things, and it would drive me insane!
And I was like, I'm gonna wake up!
I'm just gonna lay down for, like, as much as humanly possible so I could still catch the bus.
And you gotta trust that I'm gonna do that, you know?
But that's what she would do, so...
Anyway, I'll do my face polls.
I'll do my workout.
Armenian Groyper with some diamonds.
Thanks a lot.
Life in Hell says KFC worker didn't charge me for lunch.
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Epic!
nick fuentes
Wow, lucky I got charged.
I went to Portillo's today.
ATL Groyper says Ayn Rand most based?
Mostly based or mostly cringe?
Thanks, King.
Mostly cringe.
Chris says Biden just got accused of sexual assault.
Did he?
We'll have to cover that tomorrow, I guess, right?
unidentified
Lame.
nick fuentes
DeCookieMonster says, I get all my political opinions from Nick Fuentes.
Well, that's acceptable.
Archer says, billionaire super chatting to be abused.
Sick.
Could you imagine if there were a billionaire super chatting if I was just like, if some billionaire did a super chat and I said, you're cringe and like, yeah, ha ha ha, really funny joke, retard.
Could you imagine somebody with a billion dollars giving money to this show?
Somebody who has made billions of dollars and they're giving money to me and I'm like, fuck you.
You're not funny that meme is too old what hello 2017 check that's funny That's funny to think about Rise says just sub for the first time love the stash King.
Well, thanks.
It's not a stash yet It's just a beard, but I'm gonna keep growing it out Polish American says you ever play Webkinz?
Polar Plunge was epic.
I did play Webkinz as a kid.
I don't remember Polar Plunge, though.
I don't remember any of the minigames, I gotta say.
I remember the daily... the wheel that you would spin every day.
But that's about it.
Yeah, I just looked it up.
I don't remember Polar Plunge.
Let me look up Webkinz minigames.
Let's see.
I remember Cash Cow.
And I remember, uh, what is this?
Goober's Lab.
Goober's Lab.
Ant Mania.
And, uh, Wacky... What is it?
Wacky Zingo.
Wackier Zingo's.
Ant Mania.
Yeah, I remember some of these.
I don't remember Polar Plunge, though.
Yeah, Webkinz.
Good times, man.
I had a ton of Webkinz.
What a waste of money.
They were like $15 each for like stuffed animals.
Pretty smart marketing.
Zachy's Quest?
Yo, Zachy check?
Zachy's Quest?
That's funny.
Yeah, good times.
Franson says she told you to do them when we were at Harry's.
That's right!
That's right, she did say that.
I only remember her negging me and Jayden to work out.
I didn't remember the face pulls.
Yeah, she's right.
She's very with it, man.
She's like... She plays the piano, she does yoga, she's in shape, she writes books.
She's making me become a feminist, I swear to God.
She's making me become like...
Cause I'm so down on women on this show, and then it's like Michelle Malkin comes around and it's like, damn, okay.
Damn, okay, guess I was wrong.
That's not to say that women shouldn't be housewives and everything, but it's like, you know, maybe, maybe, maybe I've been a little too hard on some of them.
I will never say that!
I will say maybe, and then I'll say nah.
But, uh...
She's pretty exceptional.
Racist incels.
Is the political compass accurate?
Ever take it?
I don't think it's too accurate.
I've taken it.
The last time I took it, I was in the top left.
Swear to God.
I was pretty high up on the Y-axis and slightly to the left on the X-axis, if you could believe it.
I was way up on the Y and slightly to the left, which was a little bit surprising.
Polish American says I had a car in Webkinz.
Suffice to say, I was the shit.
Yeah, car was kind of a big deal.
OpticsRespectors has just realized it's the feast of the Annunciation.
Oh, is it?
Very good.
Big day.
Big day.
Well, happy Annunciation Day.
Well, it looks like that's our last Super Chat.
Obergroiper with some diamonds, thanks a lot.
Looks like that's our last Super Chat.
So that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
Another big show, right?
Lots of lemons going on.
So that's gonna do it for me tonight.
Ah, 10 o'clock already.
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10 o'clock comes fast.
nick fuentes
Nook's Store closes in four minutes!
I gotta hurry up here!
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I'll open the chest here.
Huge thank you.
Huge, huge, huge thank you to our Super Chatters.
In particular, our top three tonight.
Satirical Man, Reptard, and Base Dollar.
Those guys have been killing it.
Base Dollar, Satirical Man, in particular.
Reptard's been there too, but these guys have been pulling it like crazy these past weeks.
So huge thanks to those guys, but thanks to everybody that is super chatted.
Thanks to everybody that watches the show.
We love you, and I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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