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Only fear God has won victory, bro. | |
This, this is a Christmas nature. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And so they'll never be satisfied. | ||
We are still enjoying White Voice Over. | ||
I don't hear if I have to be quiet. | ||
I don't hear if I have to be quiet this year. | ||
I know I'm playing around the channel over there. | ||
Nothing is going to stop White Voice Over. | ||
Nothing is going to stop the air. | ||
Nothing is going to stop the air. | ||
Nothing is going to stop the air. | ||
They kick me out of the plane. | ||
You know what that means? | ||
White Voice Over. | ||
Yes. | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits. | ||
But they never can. | ||
But they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can just say yay button I'm here to go first bitch okay | ||
not my words not my rules I can just endorse them alright they say I just told me I just told you | ||
I can't believe your day was in the car now they say I'm here I'm here I can enforce them, alright? | ||
Blast off, Scott. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
What up? | ||
What up? What up? What up? What up? | ||
What up? | ||
unidentified
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What up? | |
What up? What up? What up? | ||
What up? | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
unidentified
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They didn't have a lot of luck. | |
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
But they all had one thing in time. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved their country. | ||
And they love their God. | ||
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Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | |
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
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From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | ||
America first. USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
unidentified
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It's the kingdom. | |
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | ||
Amen. - They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luxury. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
unidentified
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And they had courage. | |
And they had each other. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestry won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. | ||
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
America first. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
Like, try to live the life. | ||
Right. | ||
Who really knows you're in your place. | ||
Like, right. | ||
This is like a movie for the shitty day. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Right. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need to fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the memory. | ||
Just like, like, looking for a fight. | ||
Like, see what your life like. | ||
Ride it on a white. | ||
Right. | ||
Feeling like it's fight. | ||
Like, pressing on the gas. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
For the night. | ||
Like, dreaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never tell you. | ||
You need to be in Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when the do you need. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Church of four. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
When you like to see it. | ||
Be a freak. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like, turn it down to Christ. | ||
Like, travel with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, I'm just trying to find. | ||
Like, I'm just trying to get through the pool. | ||
Like, I don't have a pool. | ||
Like, I'm on my test. | ||
So, if I can hold a text. | ||
Oh, it doesn't tell text. | ||
Oh, it doesn't tell text. | ||
Oh, it doesn't tell the word. | ||
Not a picture or a death smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish with my life. | ||
Like, everything in my life. | ||
Parking with my dad. | ||
And he said it ain't Christ life. | ||
Like, yeah. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big bitty business. | ||
because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like, this is what you like. | ||
Like, try to live life right. | ||
Who really knows what you like. | ||
Right, right. | ||
This is like the movie, but it's really very tight. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Right, every single fight. | ||
Right, I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't even fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
He told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the pepper. | ||
We just fight. | ||
Like, looking for a fight. | ||
Like, see what your life like. | ||
Right, it's on a white, white. | ||
So I'm like, it's right. | ||
Like, pressing on the gas. | ||
And I know we're full of life. | ||
Like, screaming at my daddy. | ||
He told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never tell you when you're being like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it in you. | ||
Only when they see me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry. | ||
Take a fool. | ||
Be a fool. | ||
Be a fool. | ||
Searching for a deity. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
When you like to see it. | ||
Be a beast. | ||
Tell me what your life like. | ||
Turn it down to Christ. | ||
Like, driving with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, I'm just trying to find out. | ||
I'm going to go a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to reach through the pool. | ||
I don't have a pool. | ||
I'm eating on my ass, though. | ||
Fuck up on the text, though. | ||
That's the cell text, though. | ||
Another word, not a picture or a death smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to rest. | ||
So Spanish with my life. | ||
Like, everything in my life. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill the big bitty Christians. | ||
- And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro, This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the droipers, to white boy summer, white boy century. - To the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
unidentified
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Let's cheers everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White Boy Summer Road Trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars. | ||
And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | ||
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
unidentified
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The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit. | |
But they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
unidentified
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We are still enjoying. | |
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
I don't care if I have to drive there. | ||
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
unidentified
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Nothing is going to stop white boy summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now while we're doing it. | ||
Cheers. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right | ||
back. - | ||
Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can kick that yay button I'm going to go first yeah | ||
okay not my | ||
words not my rules I can enforce them alright they say trust your baby promise and never leave your day was I can enforce them, all right? | ||
Blast out the sky. | ||
Everything is swarming. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
This is from your biggest positive fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the community. | ||
unidentified
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
You create the fear and love of everyone. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Big show and a lot of big news. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about the Forensic Audit Report, which finally came out today. | ||
And it covers the election results from Maricopa County, Arizona from the 2020 election. | ||
And I don't know if you guys watched, but they had a big stream all day today where Republicans there presented their findings and evidence of election fraud in the last election. | ||
At the end of the day, they found 57,000 ballots which had discrepancies in them. | ||
And if you remember, Joe Biden allegedly only won the state by 11,000 votes, but there's 57,000 ballots with discrepancies, including 17,000 ballot duplicates, as well as hundreds of ballots of voters that were deceased, thousands of ballots where You don't have a voter present when they were allegedly voting in person. | ||
More ballots returned through the mail than were sent out by the county. | ||
We'll go through the whole report, we'll go through the findings, and we'll talk about what all of that means. | ||
But it's pretty, pretty shady stuff. | ||
Not surprising, obviously. | ||
We covered the 2020 election extensively, as well as the 2020 election fraud, and I don't think this is a surprise, really, for anybody that has been following this. | ||
And, you know, we'll get into this later on in the show, but it's a little bit frustrating because, you know, I remember during Stop the Steal, there was a huge focus on the machines. | ||
The Dominion electronic voting machines. | ||
And I remember Rudy Giuliani, and Lin Wood, and Sidney Powell, they tried to make it all about China hacking the election, and these technological flaws, and the back end to the actual voting machines. | ||
And I never really liked that because, while there might have been some truth to that, of course, the source of the fraud in the last election was with the mail-in ballots. | ||
They conducted something like half of all the ballots in the last election by mail. | ||
They don't even do mail-in ballots in Europe because they're so vulnerable to fraud. | ||
And it's obvious. | ||
It's obvious why that is. | ||
Because if you don't have one person, one vote, in person, with a signature, collected by paper or by machine, albeit that's more flawed than paper, if you have it done through the mail where a ballot goes out and then a ballot comes back in, you really have no idea who's doing the voting. | ||
And especially in the last election when they sent out hundreds of thousands, millions of ballots, soliciting ballots through the mail. | ||
That was the source of the fraud. | ||
That is the source of the discrepancies. | ||
And in these states where you have a razor thin margin, Like in the five swing states, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, in those places we had a thin margin and that was accounted for, the Biden victory, his margin was accounted for largely in those democratic machine cities. | ||
The fraud came from mail-in ballots and and we knew this as it happened last year. | ||
We knew it as it happened 4 a.m on Wednesday, November 4th. | ||
When they came in in Milwaukee and Detroit and then later on in Fulton County in Georgia. | ||
Anyway, so we'll cover the report here, but I'm glad I'm glad that they're finally now just talking about the discrepancies with the mail-in ballots and not wasting resources with this Dominion witch hunt and not to run interference for them, but I think that's really where the fraud was. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a red flag law. | ||
Which just passed the House of Representatives today with 135 Republican votes. | ||
And this was packaged together with the National Defense Authorization Act for 2022. | ||
2022. | ||
And if you don't know, a red flag law basically says that if a friend or a family member reports you to the government as a danger to yourself or to others, that means the government can go in, you've been red flagged, the government can go in and seize your firearms from you even though the government can go in and seize your firearms from you even though you haven't been charged with anything, convicted with anything, or | ||
Red flag law at the federal level and like I said, packaged inside of one of these massive defense spending bills, the NDAA, which I think we covered that earlier this year or last year. | ||
It's always these massive spending bills when they package the crap in there. | ||
But 135 Republicans voted for it, including some surprises, some people not so surprising, including sadly Representative Matt Gaetz from Florida. | ||
Big disappointment. | ||
As well as Representative Madison Cawthorn. | ||
That is really not so surprising. | ||
And Dan Crenshaw from Texas. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll talk about the bill and who voted for it. | ||
I'm telling you, this is only the beginning. | ||
Think about where we are. | ||
It's September 2021. | ||
It's been, what, nine months? | ||
Eight or nine months since Joe Biden became the president. | ||
And it's already pretty bad. | ||
It's already dramatically worse. | ||
The inflation... | ||
And foreign policy disasters and now red flag laws of axe mandates. | ||
It's all it's It's coming from every angle. | ||
So we'll talk about that too should be a pretty good show It is of course casual Friday, so I'm not wearing a necktie and that's how you know, it's casual That's how you know, it's gonna be low-key and a more relaxed laid-back kind of a feeling today because there's no no necktie here No formal attire here. | ||
It's casual And thank God it's Friday. | ||
Congratulations sailors. | ||
We did it. | ||
We made it to Friday. | ||
We now get to enjoy the weekend. | ||
I know it's been a long week for me. | ||
I've been working hard this week. | ||
And it was hot today. | ||
The temperature's like crazy over here. | ||
It was like 50 degrees yesterday and then today it was 80. | ||
I remember I left the house today and it was 50 degrees. | ||
So I had a sweatshirt on and jeans and boots and I had a jacket on. | ||
And then I had to drive really far and then by noon it was 80 degrees and I'm sweating. | ||
I'm sweating. | ||
I have like heat stroke. | ||
I had to take a nap because I was so tired just from that. | ||
Anyway, so it's been a long week. | ||
Long week. | ||
Lots of hard work. | ||
It's finally the weekend, so we'll be enjoying that. | ||
One last casual show, though, before the weekend. | ||
Before we get into our news, though, I just want to give you some updates. | ||
Number one, as a reminder, remember to follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
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Remember, we have some updates on our merch site. | ||
If you go to merch.nicholasjfwentus.com, you can get our America First hat, which has been relisted. | ||
We restocked the hats. | ||
And I'll show you... I haven't been showing it because I just... I keep forgetting to put it behind my desk. | ||
Every day I come in the studio and I start up the show and everything and then I get to this part where I have to sell the hats and then I look across the room and the hat is all the way over there and every night I'm like, damn it! | ||
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Damn it! | |
I forgot to put the hat behind the desk again! | ||
It's been four days! | ||
But I finally remembered, you know, before the show I was like, I have to promote the hat. | ||
So I grabbed it. | ||
I don't like to get up during the show, but we restocked our America First hats. | ||
They are made in America. | ||
It's free shipping. | ||
They're $35. | ||
They're high quality. | ||
Everybody's got them. | ||
All the Groypers have them. | ||
It says America First. | ||
There's an American flag embroidered on the side. | ||
They're pretty nice. | ||
And I think I said this on Tuesday. | ||
I don't know if people know this, but this is made by the same company that Donald Trump uses to make the MAGA hats. | ||
So, they're pretty nice. | ||
And we went to a lot of trouble to get these right, because, you know, I remember when I was... I designed these. | ||
I sat down and I designed this hat. | ||
The whole deal. | ||
And I remember I had to do some research because I wanted it to be like the the MAGA hat and I could have just went and gotten like a ball cap and just gotten like a rounded 8 panel ball cap and just said here here you go here's your Alibaba 8 panel round baseball cap that says America first here you know take it $50 But no! | ||
But no! | ||
I did my research, and it's exactly right. | ||
It's a high profile, five panel hat. | ||
That's what makes it a Trump hat. | ||
It's the high profile, and it's five panels. | ||
This is one panel on the front. | ||
You see? | ||
You see there's only five... That's what it means by panel. | ||
You see these sections? | ||
You got one, two, three, four, and then the front is just one big section. | ||
Five panels. | ||
As opposed to a six or an eight I think it's six or eight panel is the standard six panel maybe and then it's more rounded it's not doesn't have that high profile that distinctive height so anyway so anyway so anyway so I I looked into it we got it right and we and everybody loves them and they're flying off our site we already sold hundreds of them get them while you can they sold out in like a month Uh, for our first order of those back in the spring. | ||
So, check it out. | ||
Merch.NicholasJFuentes.com And remember, our White Boy Summer merch is going away on October 1st. | ||
So if you didn't get your White Boy Summer merch, it's like one week and then it's gone. | ||
Forever. | ||
And then you can never get it again. | ||
And I don't want to hear any complaints. | ||
Cause I'm giving you plenty of time! | ||
Okay. | ||
We have a huge, huge announcement tonight. | ||
Finally, I know I've been telling you about this for the past two weeks, but finally I can announce this to you. | ||
We are doing our first anti-vax mandate rally in Springfield, Illinois on October 2nd. | ||
It's a Saturday. | ||
It's at the Illinois State Capitol from 2 to 5 p.m. | ||
local time, of course. | ||
So I know I've been telling you about this for the past two weeks we've been getting it together we've been speaking with other organizers and we've been coordinating all kinds of things behind the scenes getting our permits in order and things like that but it's finally ready to go and so I hope you'll join us like I said if you missed that it is October 2nd a Saturday 2 to 5 p.m. | ||
Illinois State Capitol in Springfield Illinois it is an anti Vaccine mandate rally. | ||
The first that I've ever participated in and honestly I think I've been saying this if I'm not mistaken this is one of the only major anti-vax mandate demonstrations that I've seen. | ||
I saw they did one in New York City the past week and I think I've seen some other isolated protests but there's really hasn't been a lot of mobilization and organization against the vax mandate. | ||
And so the hope is that this rally is going to be when that changes. | ||
And we're getting involved. | ||
America First is getting involved. | ||
And we'll use this first rally as a springboard to do statewide anti-vaccine activism. | ||
And the hope is that we can scale it up and expand that to every state in the country, everywhere where they have this COVID tyranny going on. | ||
And I've got a lot of ideas. | ||
So please do join us. | ||
We have already had I think over a hundred GROYPERS at this point. | ||
I haven't even made this public. | ||
Understand this. | ||
I haven't even told anybody about this publicly. | ||
But I've been talking to everybody that I know privately about it, and I think we have over a hundred GROYPERS already committed to going. | ||
And these are just people that I know. | ||
This is our interns, and these are just people that I know. | ||
Over a hundred. | ||
And there are going to be hundreds, if not thousands, of other attendees there at the Illinois State Capitol. | ||
So please do join us if you're local. | ||
If you're in the South, if you're in Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, it's right around there. | ||
Or if you're from Chicago, of course. | ||
We have people flying in from all over the country, driving in from all over the country. | ||
It's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
It's going to be a big deal. | ||
So please do join us. | ||
I'm very, very excited for it. | ||
And if you can't make it, maybe we'll be coming to a state near you soon. | ||
Because the hope is, and I think this is the only way to go, we have got to make sure we're doing anti-vaccine mandate. | ||
Activism in every single state. | ||
Otherwise, I talked about this earlier this week, without resistance, they're just going to keep pushing. | ||
And you know, I see some conservatives out there, on Twitter and elsewhere, who are actually pro-vaccine. | ||
I don't know how you could be, but there are some conservatives, national conservatives, populists, whoever, that are in favor of the vaccine. | ||
And I've talked about it for months on the show, so I'm not going to re-litigate the whole case here, but The name of the game here is biometric tyranny. | ||
That's the future, okay? | ||
So just to make a long story short here, we could get into the risks associated with the vaccine itself, that it's experimental mRNA technology, The adverse effects are underreported if they're being reported at all. | ||
People are having severe side effects. | ||
Studies show that particularly for young adolescent males, the vaccine may be more dangerous than the virus itself. | ||
We covered that on the show. | ||
We know it doesn't work. | ||
You know, even if it's not harmful, we know it doesn't work. | ||
Because this Delta variant that's ripping through Israel and ripping through, there was an outbreak in Barnstable, Massachusetts, most of the people that are getting sick are people that have already been fully vaccinated. | ||
They're breakthrough cases. | ||
So you've got people that are fully vaccinated with potentially a harmful vaccine, and then they get the harmful virus anyway, and wind up hospitalized, dead, or just with mild or severe symptoms, but they get sick anyway. | ||
And they transmit it. | ||
But all of that aside, without going through all of that again tonight, the name of the game here is about the biometric scanning, which is what this is all about. | ||
That's really the crux of the issue. | ||
The COVID vaccine passport is meant to implement biometric scanning in every public institution in the country. | ||
And by public, I don't mean government. | ||
I mean anything that's, like, not your home. | ||
And we've been through this. | ||
It's restaurants, it's travel, interstate travel, buses, trains, planes, it's gyms, theaters, it's sport, sporting events, concerts, anything recreational. | ||
It is government buildings. | ||
It's the post office. | ||
It's your place of business. | ||
It's your schools, high schools, colleges. | ||
Everything is going to have biometric scanning, which is to say that they are going to have a national registry of compliance for now for vaccines. | ||
But who knows if that's the end of it. | ||
They will have a national or a state record of compliance for vaccines, and they will then have a corresponding biometric scanning system in front of every public place that will verify with a QR code or a barcode or some other serial number, ID, on your operating and they will then have a corresponding biometric scanning system in front of every You maybe have to carry an ID card or something like that, which will be scanned at the door, matched up with the federal or state system, and you will be... | ||
Allowed, granted, or denied entrance based on your scan, based on your scanning as a person. | ||
And this is only the beginning. | ||
I don't think it takes a great imagination to see how this is going to be abused. | ||
You know, at once they're using this to wage war against COVID, but simultaneously they're talking about a new war on terror against Trump supporters, and a new war on terror against COVID skeptics, people that believe that there was fraud in the last election, which we'll cover tonight. | ||
And I wonder if people are seriously so naive as to think that the government's not going to build up this system, this compliance enforcement system, which is unprecedented in human history on a technological level and on the level of public policy, and think that it won't be abused for other means. | ||
It's being used now for COVID, and if you don't think that the COVID vaccine is a big deal, but the virus is, then you might not be threatened by this. | ||
But all of that notwithstanding, You know, no matter what your views are about the disease and the vaccine, that's wholly, not wholly, but it's really besides the point, the real crux of it is the system that's being put into place. | ||
You might not see it if you don't care about the vaccine, you say, whatever, I'm fine getting booster shots full of poison for the rest of my life, but what if it doesn't end there? | ||
And what if President Kamala Harris or President Stacey Abrams or President Lori Lightfoot or whatever, What if they're using the biometric compliance system at the state and federal level to enforce anti-racism? | ||
Or if you're a homophobe, you can't go into these places. | ||
Or if you're a Trump supporter, a Republican, or you posted the wrong thing on Twitter. | ||
You know, we see how it's going now. | ||
People get banned from Uber and Airbnb because they were at the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
Now they're putting in place this biometric compliance system Is it so outlandish to think that one day these two things might intersect? | ||
That's what the protest is about. | ||
It's about human freedom. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
That's on October 2nd, Saturday, Springfield, Illinois. | ||
Please be there. | ||
All the Groypers are going to be there. | ||
You're going to have major FOMO if you don't go. | ||
I'm just telling you. | ||
And I'll be there too. | ||
I'll be there and I'll be speaking. | ||
So, join us for that. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to dive into our news here tonight because we have a lot to talk about. | ||
A lot of ground to cover. | ||
I gotta tell you, I'm not feeling right today. | ||
My head hurts, and my allergies are bothering me. | ||
I don't feel good. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
I ate this giant pizza today. | ||
I think it was that. | ||
I think that's what did it for me. | ||
I didn't eat for like 24 hours, you know? | ||
I went to dinner last night with a friend of mine, and then I came home, did the show, went to bed, worked all day, and then I realized it was 6 o'clock today, and I'm like, I didn't even eat. | ||
I haven't eaten since yesterday. | ||
So I ordered this large pizza and I ate all of it. | ||
I ate like a 16-inch pizza and a Coke and now I feel like shit. | ||
Now my head hurts and I think maybe eating certain things, maybe that triggers inflammation in my nose. | ||
I think there might be a connection there. | ||
But now I feel like garbage. | ||
So I'm gonna try to get through the show even though I have a terrible headache at the base of my neck and like behind my eyes. | ||
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I get these headaches all the time. | |
Okay, but enough complaining. | ||
We'll jump in here and we'll try and get through it as painlessly as possible. | ||
So, our first story is about this red flag law. | ||
And, you know, this stuff doesn't even surprise me anymore. | ||
It's gradual. | ||
It's day by day. | ||
All these different things are going in the same direction and I talked about this at the top of the show We're being attacked from every angle and every issue. | ||
It seems like it's moving in the wrong direction I'm not not to black pill you okay, not to upset you but but really I mean take a look around you it seems like Really when there's a victory when there's seems to be a | ||
A change in the momentum that tends to be the exception but if you take a look at the last three decades it's like every issue except for maybe the pro-life issue everything's just kind of gradually moving in the wrong direction for decades and this is just one of those things where everybody's freaking out about it and I'm almost like surprised that it wasn't already like this you know? | ||
But so this is from the national file today in the National Defense Authorization Act for 2022. | ||
The Democrats put in a federal red flag law. | ||
If you don't know what that is, a red flag law, and they vary from state to state. | ||
Red flag laws are already in place in many states and they work differently depending on which jurisdiction you're in. | ||
But the principle basically is this. | ||
A relative, a friend, a spouse, a family member, they can red flag you, they can red flag a gun owner, by reporting to the government that such and such a person is a danger to themselves or to others, and by sending up a red flag in the courts about this, The courts may decide that it's necessary for the police to go in and confiscate that person's guns. | ||
You've been red flagged. | ||
So, for example, you know, if a good friend of mine, you know, if Jaden is playing golf with friends with me, and me and Beardson are making fun of him, and Jaden is filled with homicidal rage and hates me, I might go to the government and say, Dear Judge, I fear for my life. | ||
I made fun of Jaden in a video game and now I think he's going to kill me. | ||
You have to take his guns from him right now. | ||
This is a red flag. | ||
The judge will look at the live stream. | ||
He'll see the Jaden rage. | ||
He will decide, in some cases maybe appropriate, like in the case I've just described, and he'll say, you know what, this guy is a danger to himself and others. | ||
He has to have his guns confiscated. | ||
Police will be sent out, they'll take the gun, and notice nowhere in that process does a person have to be charged with anything, arrested, convicted, no suspicion of a crime. | ||
It's just based on reports, these red flag reports by relatives, friends, family. | ||
And it's as if you don't have a Second Amendment right to own firearms. | ||
Now, in that case, I'm kidding. | ||
No, Jay, I don't fear for my life with Jayden. | ||
He's a friend of mine, but that was just an example. | ||
And so they put a federal red flag law inside of one of these massive spending bills, a massive defense spending bill, the National Defense Authorization Act for 2022. | ||
So I'll read you this report. | ||
The shocking thing in here is that 135 Republicans voted yes on this bill. | ||
Now this isn't the only thing in the bill. | ||
It's a huge bill, but they voted yes on a bill that contained a federal red flag law. | ||
So this is it. | ||
It says, quote, this morning the U.S. | ||
House of Representatives voted to advance legislation that will allow police to confiscate firearms of individuals believed to be a threat to themselves or others known as red flag laws, which became highly controversial during the Trump administration due to fears that they would be abused. | ||
The anti-second amendment bill, which soared through the U.S. | ||
House and which will now head to the Senate had the bipartisan support of 135 Republican representatives. | ||
135. | ||
It says, while many of those who voted alongside Democrats are not surprising to many, others portray themselves as America first candidates who seek to realize President Donald Trump's agenda. | ||
Among these are Representatives Matt Gaetz, Madison Cawthorn, Elise Stefanik, Devin Nunes, Ronny Jackson, President Trump's former White House doctor, and Greg Pence, the brother of former Vice President Mike Pence, as well as House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Now if you remember, Elise Stefanik was the so-called America First alternative to Liz Cheney. | ||
Remember when they made a big deal out of removing Liz Cheney from the GOP leadership earlier this year because she is a nut job, not a conservative at all, not a Trump supporter at all, betrayed us during impeachment, during Stop the Steal? | ||
They made a big show of replacing her with this, if I'm not mistaken, Elise Stefanik was supposed to be the America First alternative, and now there she is with the other leadership, Kevin McCarthy, voting in favor of red flag law, gun confiscation. | ||
It says, as is typical for Democratic presidents, the red flag law gun confiscation legislation was folded into the often controversial National Defense Authorization Act bill for 2021, which funds the United States Armed Forces. | ||
Typically, Democrats use this bill, which is politically costly for Republicans to avoid assenting to, to ram unpopular legislation through the U.S. | ||
House. | ||
In 2012, many Republicans faced similar outcry from voters after they voted for Barack Obama's 2012 NDAA. | ||
Which Obama signed into law in December of 2011. | ||
The 2012 NDAA legalized the indefinite detainment and detention of American citizens and made it illegal to protest at any event where Secret Service was present. | ||
Many Republicans defended their vote by claiming it was necessary to make sure active duty troops would receive their pay. | ||
The ACLU slammed the Obama regime for the law at the time and I think there was even a more recent example if I'm not mistaken during the closing months of the Trump administration or if it was the opening months during the Biden administration but I think it was last fall there was a big debate about the National Defense Authorization Act and I don't know if it was Republicans putting something in there that was controversial or Democrats but I vaguely remember there was a big | ||
Battle in Congress over this last year, but this is what they do. | ||
It used to be the case that Congress would pass appropriations bills, the White House would outline a budget, the Congress would approve it, the Congress would pass bills to fund certain parts of the government. | ||
Now you have these huge bills. | ||
And the system is such a joke. | ||
I mean, it's so rigged. | ||
Now you've got, for example, things like the Omnibus Spending Bill, where they'll put One, two, three trillion dollars of spending in one bill. | ||
And they'll put all the spending for a year into one bill. | ||
And if it doesn't pass, the government runs out of money. | ||
And I think it's been with few exceptions, maybe two exceptions in the last 50 years, that they didn't do one of these stopgap omnibus spending bill measures where they actually authorized a budget and funded it. | ||
And this is another such case where they put out these giant bills and they fill it with so much stuff, nobody in Congress reads it, no American citizen reads it, and so they could just stuff it with stuff that is very unpopular, deeply unpopular, or things that and so they could just stuff it with stuff that is very unpopular, deeply unpopular, or things So this is where you get, for example, they'll put things in there like marijuana legalization, they'll put things there like amnesty for illegals, or expanding migration. | ||
It's been done a million times, they do this every time. | ||
It's stuff with Planned Parenthood, it's gun control. | ||
So this is nothing new, this is not exactly a new tactic, but now they're introducing a red flag law through the NDAA. | ||
That part is not so controversial. | ||
We know the Democrats support gun control. | ||
We know that that's their whole deal. | ||
What's shocking is that 135 Republicans voted for this. | ||
And what's the explanation? | ||
You know, because when it comes to these bills, you do need a supermajority in the Senate, or a 60-vote majority, filibuster-proof majority, to pass these appropriations bills. | ||
Democrats don't have a filibuster-proof majority. | ||
They barely have a majority. | ||
Democrats in the Senate have 50 votes, plus one, the tiebreaker, because Kamala Harris is Vice President, is President of the Senate. | ||
But, it's true that not all Democrats vote with the rank and file. | ||
The best case example is Senator Joe Manchin. | ||
Maybe that's sometimes compensated for by some Republicans, like Mitt Romney and others, who then will provide Democrats with the simple majority. | ||
But Democrats need 10 votes in the Senate. | ||
And Republicans have lots of seats in the House. | ||
They can shut this down if they want to. | ||
Why would they not do that? | ||
And it's amazing because we know that when Republicans controlled the Senate and Democrats controlled the House for the last two years, from 2018 to 2020, Democrats shut down the whole government, right? | ||
They made sure that nothing passed. | ||
There was no compromise. | ||
There was no negotiating. | ||
A hundred Democrats were never voting with the Republicans on anything as partisan as this. | ||
It just didn't happen. | ||
Their whole program was just to obstruct the Trump administration, prevent the Republicans from doing anything. | ||
Not even just carrying out their agenda, but from doing anything. | ||
It was just outright sabotage. | ||
Well now the Republicans are in a position of leverage in the Senate. | ||
It's not like Democrats have unitary control over all of the government. | ||
We've got the courts. | ||
We've got, arguably, the Senate. | ||
At least we've got leverage there. | ||
And yet we still have 135 Republicans voting for a bill which has something which is just an outright attack on gun rights in America. | ||
And this is one of those things where it's really inexcusable. | ||
You know, it reminds me of back in 2017 Donald Trump got inaugurated. | ||
And you remember Donald Trump ran on an agenda of primarily three things. | ||
It differentiated himself from the others. | ||
It was closing the border and sending back the illegals. | ||
It was renegotiating free trade deals like NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. | ||
And it was ending the foreign wars. | ||
Well, he gets into office saying, you know, America first and that kind of thing. | ||
And the House and Senate Republican leadership at the time, Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, convinced him, instead of doing anything like that, they convinced him to first try to repeal Obamacare, which they failed at doing, famously. | ||
They tried to do it three times. | ||
On the third time, they even invoked this special procedural rule in the Senate. | ||
Where they could do this once a year, a spending bill that originates in the Senate, only needs a simple majority to pass, you get one of those per year. | ||
The third time, after they had failed to repeal Obamacare twice before, the third time they wasted that procedural stipulation on holding another vote to repeal Obamacare, and John McCain sank it! | ||
A Republican came in and sank it and prevented us from repealing and replacing Obamacare. | ||
Then they had us pass this tax cut, which was Obviously much more favorable towards corporations and the middle class. | ||
That was a story of the first half, the first half of the Trump administration. | ||
Which is to say Republicans promise to, conventional mainstream Republicans, promise to do things which every Republican supports. | ||
It's like a given. | ||
Like every elected Republican supports it. | ||
Most of the Republican electorate supports it. | ||
I'm talking about repealing Obamacare, middle class tax cuts, gun rights. | ||
And every time they get power, whether they get the power to pass things or prevent things from passing, they don't advance these issues at all. | ||
When they had both chambers of Congress, they couldn't repeal Obamacare. | ||
That's only something that they had campaigned on for six years, all of them, and which was overwhelmingly popular, but they couldn't do it after trying three times. | ||
Now here we are, ten years later, right? | ||
I should say 10 years after Obamacare, 11 years, five years after they tried and failed, or four years, I should say, after they tried and failed to repeal Obamacare. | ||
And they're going to vote not 10 Republicans, not 10 RINOs, not 10 of the worst Republicans, not Adam Kinzinger and a handful of others, but 135 Republicans vote for a Defense Authorization but 135 Republicans vote for a Defense Authorization Act. | ||
with the federal red flag law. | ||
I mean, it's just inexcusable. | ||
Now, I don't expect that Republicans are going to tie up the government because Democrats won't fund the completion of a border wall. | ||
Or that the Democrats are not going to defund Planned Parenthood. | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
But Democrats are going to make a play like this, which basically eliminates the Second Amendment. | ||
If all you have to do to have somebody's guns confiscated from them in a police raid is to send a note to the judge, you don't have a Second Amendment. | ||
That's effectively the end of the Second Amendment, particularly for patriots. | ||
If you live in a liberal jurisdiction and you have a liberal neighbor, you don't have a Second Amendment because that's all it's going to take. | ||
You put your Trump flag, American flag these days, you put a back the blue flag, whatever, in your front lawn and your liberal neighbor who's got their, you know, we believe Women's rights are human rights, and black lives matter, and love is love. | ||
Those people with that yard sign that live across the street, they make one call to the judge, they write a note over to the illiberal jurisdiction, and guess what? | ||
There's a police raid on your house to take all your guns and kill your dog. | ||
Like, that's it for the Second Amendment. | ||
So this is a big deal, and it's something that it's not controversial. | ||
It's not an out there part of the Republican Party platform. | ||
And 135 Republicans just voted for that. | ||
Didn't even try to put up a fight. | ||
Didn't put out anything in the press. | ||
Didn't put up a fight. | ||
No resistance. | ||
Didn't try to raise awareness. | ||
Just voted for it, hoping that it would quietly pass through and become the law of the land. | ||
And again, it's not even just a number. | ||
It's like, who is voting for this? | ||
Matt Gaetz? | ||
I thought Matt Gaetz was supposed to be America First! | ||
He's going all across the country raising millions of dollars. | ||
This is why I'm critical, okay? | ||
It would be one thing if this was just a guy doing his own thing or something, you know? | ||
But this is a guy that's touring the country. | ||
You know, you're a congressman, so you represent a district within a state in Florida. | ||
But he's in Wyoming, and he's in California, and he's in Texas, and he's in... He's all over the country doing these big rallies, And he's doing a free Britney rally. | ||
He's tweeting about Britney Spears, uh, whatever they call that, custodian deal. | ||
And he's collecting millions of dollars from America First, Trump supporters, conservatives, and then he comes home and votes like this. | ||
So, make that one make sense for me. | ||
It would be one thing if he was this rock star, raising money, touring the country, putting out the America First message, and he's on the Steve Bannon Show, and he's... | ||
And he's getting high praise from all these people that are paid to promote him, frankly. | ||
And then he goes back to Congress and votes for red flag laws. | ||
Well, I'm sorry, something here doesn't work. | ||
You gotta give all that money back then, right? | ||
If you're raising millions of dollars from small-dollar donors to put America first when you're in California and Texas and Arizona and you're doing your press conferences, you can't go back to D.C. | ||
then and vote for red flag laws. | ||
And vote for other... I mean, the guy's in favor of, like, weed legalization and some other not-so-good things. | ||
And, you know, the thing is about Matt Gaetz is he's done... he's done some good things. | ||
He's put out the right message. | ||
He's talked about my situation being on the no-fly list, and he's talked about the January 6th protesters and federal government seizing my assets, and so I've been appreciative about that. | ||
But you know honestly I'm really not impressed. | ||
I look at this new class of America First MAGA candidates and I'm thinking these are the same as the other ones. | ||
And really the, and I said this yesterday, they bear a lot of resemblance to the Tea Party class back 10 years ago. | ||
Marco Rubio was a Tea Party. | ||
We covered that yesterday. | ||
He ran in 2010 against Charlie Crist in Florida in the primary for the Florida Senate seat as a Tea Party Republican. | ||
And then he got in and supported Gang of Eight. | ||
And then he got in and ran against Trump and, you know, basically every bad thing in the book he wants Statehood for Puerto Rico. | ||
He opposed the border wall for a time during the election. | ||
And it's just like this. | ||
Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, they get in office and they're saying, we'll never apologize! | ||
America first! | ||
Raise millions of dollars per quarter! | ||
Three million dollars in the first quarter for Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
That's a lot of money. | ||
They're raising more money than most candidates in the House. | ||
From small dollar contributors, Trump supporters, whatever. | ||
And they say they're fighters. | ||
We'll never apologize. | ||
And then you got Marjorie Taylor Greene apologizing in front of the House of Representatives after they kicked her off all her committees. | ||
And Matt Gaetz votes for red flag laws. | ||
Make it make sense. | ||
The good thing is Representative Paul Gosar didn't do it. | ||
So it turns out you actually can. | ||
You know, Mo Brooks didn't vote for it. | ||
We love Mo Brooks. | ||
We love Paul Gosar. | ||
Matt Gaetz did vote for it. | ||
I mean, what does that tell you? | ||
It's not good. | ||
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I mean, I hope that when this goes to the conference, you know, when they pass a bill in the House, it goes to the Senate, the Senate passes a version, and then they mediate the differences between the bill. | ||
So hopefully this doesn't pass and become a law. | ||
It's still... | ||
You know, there's still time to push back on this, but it's not a good development. | ||
And even if it's about optics, it's not a good look that you got all these rock-ripped, America-first conservatives like Matt Gaetz, Madison Cothorn, Elise Stefanik, Devin Nunes! | ||
And Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Kevin McCarthy is going down to Mar-a-Lago and Trump is promising to give this guy a majority in 2022. | ||
To do what exactly? | ||
Remind me again why that's important for us? | ||
Please. | ||
Because we had the House for two years, and the Senate, and the Supreme Court, and the White House, and what do we get done? | ||
Well, we took out the individual mandate, which if I recall, is only a part of Obamacare. | ||
And let's see, we cut taxes for corporations, and that's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
Didn't even fund the border wall. | ||
Even when we had control of Congress, they couldn't appropriate more than $2 billion for a real border wall. | ||
We got $1.6 billion for a glorified fence in the Rio Grande Valley region. | ||
And all these years later, and nothing's changed. | ||
It's been five years, and what's changed? | ||
Even during Stop the Steal, they were passing temporary protected status for Hong Kongers by unanimous consent. | ||
Even during Stop the Steal, they were talking about working with Biden, collaborating for amnesty. | ||
And afterwards, and after, 135 votes, including the House leadership and the America Firsters for Red Flag Laws. | ||
Well, I mean, we'll see what happens, but this just goes to show, you vote for Republicans, it's not always a guaranteed deal. | ||
We've got to vote only for America First Republicans, REAL America First Republicans. | ||
Because just going out there and pulling the lever for the Republican, you can see what that yields. | ||
That's not necessarily something that we should be doing all the time. | ||
I was one of the only ones who said earlier this year, famously, not to vote in the Georgia Senate runoff. | ||
I said, what do we get from Republicans in the Senate? | ||
What do we get from Mitch McConnell? | ||
Why am I going to encourage my followers to give Mitch McConnell Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
the Senate. | ||
They said, hold the line? | ||
Against what exactly? | ||
They're not holding anything. | ||
What's the line? | ||
The line is always moving, and we're always retreating. | ||
So, hold the line. | ||
I gotta go, or I guess I have to encourage my followers that live in Georgia to go out and vote, and they're gonna hold the majority, but then you're gonna give up on everything? | ||
Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
So that's the red flag laws. | ||
Like I said, it's through these kinds of loophole-type provisions where they're completely eroding the Constitution, eroding our civil rights, eroding America. | ||
And just really think about that. | ||
It's just like with the VAX stuff. | ||
If red flag laws pass, you don't have a Second Amendment. | ||
If you don't have a Second Amendment, you don't have freedom. | ||
You can't protect yourself anymore. | ||
You know, and here's the thing. | ||
I know I said the other day about the Second Amendment, that it does give a false sense of security. | ||
The tyranny is happening with or without it, right? | ||
Apparently. | ||
But, people have forgotten about this maybe. | ||
Last year, people watched their whole neighborhood get burned down by Black Lives Matter. | ||
Take a look at the McCloskeys in Missouri. | ||
What would have happened if Mark McCloskey didn't have an AR? | ||
When BLM stormed through on his private road in his gated community and was threatening to burn down his house. | ||
Call the police? | ||
Yeah, good luck with that. | ||
Take a look at Chicago. | ||
How's that going for you? | ||
Call the police? | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
They're going to go and protect the protesters! | ||
If BLM is out in front of your house trying to burn it down and you call the cops, they're going to make sure that when BLM is taking a shower in your bathroom and when they're raping your wife and when they're vandalizing the walls and stealing the jewelry and the cash, they're going to make sure that everybody does it safely. | ||
They're not going to chase them. | ||
They're not going to apprehend them. | ||
Maybe they'll be playing basketball with the inner city youths in your backyard while it's going on, you know, to like connect with the community and do community policing or something, so... You know, you get red flagged by your liberal neighbor, your liberal judge takes your guns, and then you're at the mercy of the mob, you know? | ||
You and your family and your whole property, your whole life, you just gotta hope that a black kid doesn't get killed by cops on your neighborhood, you know, on your street, on your street corner, in your neighborhood, Sometime while you live there because otherwise, you know, it could be the end of you, but Those are the red flag laws. | ||
Like I said, we'll keep an eye on that. | ||
Hopefully it doesn't become a law It's not a done deal yet It goes to the Senate now, but either way either way the betrayal is done The law is not done, but the betrayal is there you should not have Republicans voting for this you especially should not have America first Republicans voting for a bill like this and We're going to move on. | ||
I want to talk about the Arizona ballot audit because this is a really big deal. | ||
And we haven't heard about this for a little while. | ||
I think the last time we talked about this was sometime over the summer, maybe in the spring. | ||
So Arizona is one of the only states where their state legislature initiated an independent audit of the ballots in Maricopa County, which is the biggest county in the state. | ||
That's where Phoenix is. | ||
And this is what we were calling for all throughout the Stop the Steal period, from the election until the inauguration, or really until January 6th. | ||
They had been doing recounts and and other things but what we called for a year ago and since then is an independent forensic audit of the ballots which is different than what they've given us so far because after the election in some states they held recounts and I remember a lot of people in the media said well didn't they do a recount and They found that the vote count was basically the same? | ||
And it's like, well, yeah, obviously. | ||
We weren't calling for a recount. | ||
The count is the problem. | ||
We're claiming that there was fraud on a systemic level. | ||
That you've got tens or hundreds of thousands of fraudulent ballots where there's duplicates, where the signature on the ballot doesn't match the signature registered to the voter, where you've got mismatched addresses or names, people that don't live in the state anymore or they're deceased. | ||
We're talking about discrepancies with mail-in ballots. | ||
A recount Just recounts the ballots they already have. | ||
And so last year they did like a big recount in Georgia. | ||
And Raffensperger, who is the AG there, and Brian Kemp, the governor, they made a big deal out of that because they were getting roasted by the protesters there. | ||
They know politically their days are numbered. | ||
Brian Kemp, I don't even think, can seek re-election because of the term limits there, but They knew that Republican voters were pissed, and under pressure, they sent it to a recount. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
That's no good, and nobody wanted that. | ||
And it turned out that, yeah, they got the same total as the first time. | ||
Well, that's because in the recount, they're not matching the signatures. | ||
They're not checking for duplicates or votes where you got three or four of a kind. | ||
They're not matching names and addresses, those kinds of things. | ||
As was a consequence, you're not going to find the fraud, but they made a big deal out of it and said, see, we did our due diligence. | ||
We called for, in the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada, a forensic audit, independent forensic audit of the ballots, meaning you bring in a private contractor, not the government, you bring in a contractor who is independent, and you have them look at every ballot and every envelope and make sure that the ballot | ||
Matches with the voter, the voter cast that ballot, it matches, you know, who that person voted for, and make sure that every ballot that was cast specifically by mail and specifically in those big cities is legitimate. | ||
That's what an audit is, you know, that's what that means. | ||
Obviously, and that's what I think 80% of Republicans wanted last year. | ||
Arizona's one of the only states that's moved forward now with an independent audit of the ballot, and it's been a huge deal. | ||
It's been going on for months now, and they've spent I think like thousands of hours going through. | ||
I think Wendy Rogers, who's a state senator in Arizona, she's amazing by the way, She did a little write-up. | ||
She did a report about the audit and just showed the scale of this thing. | ||
It's a massive undertaking. | ||
But they finally delivered the results today. | ||
And I'll read the report to you from National File. | ||
So I'll read this. | ||
It's a little bit complicated. | ||
There's a little summary at the end. | ||
But basically what their findings were, were this. | ||
57,000 plus ballots had some kind of discrepancy. | ||
And we'll get into what those discrepancies are in a moment, but consider this. | ||
The state was called for Biden before 1% of the ballots were even received. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Do you remember on November 3rd, Fox News, early on in the evening, like minutes After the polls closed in Arizona, call the state for Biden with like 1% reporting in. | ||
And even the liberal mainstream networks didn't call it that early. | ||
Even they said it was not, it was not soon enough, right, to call Arizona, or not close enough to call Arizona. | ||
It wasn't until days later that all the other networks caught up. | ||
Some retracted and put it back out, some just waited to put it out. | ||
But that's how it went down on election night. | ||
And it wound up being a difference of 11,000 votes, a margin of around 11,000 votes that Biden won the state by. | ||
We've got a discrepancy of 57,000. | ||
So the discrepancy is five times higher than the margin of victory. | ||
The margin of error is five times greater than the margin of victory. | ||
But And I don't have to tell you, but we're told by the mainstream media, and by the Democrats, and even by many conservatives, we're told by the establishment that there is no evidence of fraud. | ||
No evidence of fraud! | ||
It's impossible! | ||
Voter fraud is so rare, and it doesn't happen at the levels they're talking about, sometimes they'll even say this, they'll say maybe there was fraud, Because it's kind of hard to deny that there's no fraud ever. | ||
So sometimes they'll say, well maybe there was some fraud, but it would never, ever be as much fraud. | ||
There would never be sufficient fraud that would overturn the results, even where there's razor thin margins in a state like Arizona. | ||
Well guess what? | ||
We just found five times as many ballots that have discrepancies than the total that Biden won by. | ||
That's like the definition of too much fraud. | ||
You can't even count the contest. | ||
You have to decertify the results. | ||
At that point, you can't go over and validate or invalidate ballots. | ||
The election doesn't count at that point. | ||
Like, there's so much error, it's no good. | ||
The whole point of an election is you're supposed to take everybody that votes, count up all the votes, and the person that has more wins. | ||
Well, we really have no way of knowing if the margin was that thin and there's that much discrepancy. | ||
You have to throw out the whole contest. | ||
There's no way that you could go through and say definitively, well, this ballot's fake and this one's good. | ||
Well, this one's fake and this one's good. | ||
The system is broken if it produces that much error, whether deliberately because there was criminal conduct and foul play or even accidentally. | ||
It's a broken system. | ||
They have to throw out the results altogether and say that those elector votes don't go for anybody. | ||
But I'll read you the report and I'll tell you what I'm talking about. | ||
It's like mind-blowing. | ||
This is from National File. | ||
It says, quote, | ||
And as pro-Trump State Senator Wendy Rogers noted, the number of errors discovered is way more than the 10,000 votes needed to flip the election. | ||
Logan first explained that duplicate ballots, which are not the same as duplicated ballot envelopes, were co-mingled with original ballots. | ||
Many of these ballots had incorrect and missing serial numbers. | ||
However, these were small, which eventually corrected gave a few hundred votes back to Biden. | ||
As the mainstream media originally mentioned before the Senate hearing, Logan attributed these to simple human error. | ||
He confirmed, though, that ballot form numbers did not match up. | ||
EV32 voting forms, which match with votes sent, did not match the number of EV33 forms for early votes returned. | ||
9,041 more mail-in voters were shown as being returned than were sent out with EV32s. | ||
397 mail-in ballots were never sent and do not have a corresponding EV32. | ||
EV32. | ||
255,326 early votes did not have a complimentary EV33. | ||
Many issues were also seen with voters who registered as having moved. | ||
23,344 votes. | ||
23,344 voters voted via mail-in ballot where nobody else of the same name was at that address, eliminating students and other people in similar family situations from the potential mix. | ||
Mail-in ballots cannot be forwarded, meaning the only legal way for these Maricopa voters to have received their ballot was to have picked it up in person, something that the audit team considered unlikely. | ||
2081 voters even moved out of state and received a full ballot, not a federal-only ballot, meaning they were voting in state races while not living in state. | ||
Logan claimed that potentially up to 5,047 individuals voted in more than one county, with voters having the same names and same birth year. | ||
393 voters also had an incomplete name. | ||
The last three voters also had an incomplete name. | ||
198 voters registered after the October 18th cutoff and still voted. | ||
Issues were also seen with the voter roll, where there were 2,681 unique AFSEQ numbers, which are supposed to be applied to voters for a singular transaction being shared between voters. | ||
The Maricopa audit team said this suggested an election integrity issue with the ballot data itself. | ||
Other claims included 282 potentially dead voters and 186 people with potential duplicate IDs. | ||
Ed voters and 186 people with potential duplicate IDs. | ||
Maricopa County attempted to fact check a number of the claims from Logan in a Twitter thread, but severely ignored a significant number of points brought up in the Senate hearing, which preceded the report, including the fact that those who moved out of state should have only received a federal-only ballot but received including the fact that those who moved out of state should have only The names that matched up, including first, middle, and last names, voters with multiple IDs and AFSCQ number problems. | ||
As National File reported earlier in the presentation, Logan confirmed that Cyber Ninjas was not given key information from Maricopa County until the day before the hearing yesterday. | ||
Making it impossible for the group to verify the accuracy of Maricopa County's claims. | ||
Logan's presentation was preceded by a presentation from Dr. Shiva Iyadurai, who explained that the audit examined the signature area of the ballots and compared them to the official canvas results from Maricopa County gave in their report. | ||
When using Signature Presence Detection Analysis, the audit found an excess of 9,589 votes with signatures that were either blank or were scribbles. | ||
Photos shown in the presentation included totally blank ballots being stamped approved. | ||
Dr. Shiva also said that the number of duplicates was closer to 27,000, not 17,000. | ||
So this is a long report which explains the discrepancies themselves, and there's missing numbers, procedure not being followed, there's duplicates, the signatures are scribbles, which is a problem because, of course, when somebody mails in a ballot, how of course, when somebody mails in a ballot, how do you verify that the person that that ballot was intended for actually filled it out and sent it back in? | ||
Well, you match their signature, like anything. | ||
How do you know that when somebody submits a check to the bank, they're the one writing the check, the person that it's billed from actually wrote the check? | ||
Well, they sign it. | ||
The bank has a signature, the check bears a signature, they match, and the bank knows that you signed the check. | ||
Well, that's how mail-in ballots are supposed to work. | ||
The system's totally vulnerable and really doesn't even make any sense. | ||
But one of their security measures is, like anything else, that you sign the ballot. | ||
And then they match your signature with the one that they have on file and they can verify that when they send, when they solicit a ballot, To somebody that's going to vote by mail, and the ballot comes back, that ballot actually went to the voter it was intended for, they filled it out, and they sent it back. | ||
But they've got 10,000 of those ballots where there's no signature, or it's a scribble. | ||
And that wasn't even in the report! | ||
So you've got all these findings in the hearing, you've got all these findings in the final report from the independent auditor, not to mention the fact that the data is not even reliable because Maricopa County stonewalled this process all along, which we covered back in May, and which we're now finding out they only overturned key data for the final report this week, the day before the hearing. | ||
And so just to summarize, this is from Wendy Rogers, it says, we had 3,400 more ballots cast than recorded, 9,000 more mail-in ballots received and recorded than had been sent out. | ||
So how does that happen? | ||
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3,400 more ballots cast than recorded. | ||
9,000 more mail-in ballots received and recorded than sent out. | ||
More ballots on Election Day than showed up to vote. | ||
1,500, 51 of those. | ||
2,500 ballots shown in early vote returns that do not have a voter listed as actually casting the ballots. | ||
255,000 early votes found in the final vote return that do not have a corresponding entry in the early voting return file. | ||
So in other words, they were not recorded as being returned, but they were in the final count. | ||
So you got a quarter of a million votes that they never recorded that they received them in the early vote return, but somehow wound up counted. | ||
23,000 people voting by mail after they moved out of state after the October 5th deadline for voting within the state. | ||
Potentially 300 dead voters. | ||
And then finally, and this is maybe a white pill, Karen Phan, who is the President of the Arizona State Senate, has sent a letter to the Arizona Attorney General calling for a criminal probe into the 2020 election in Arizona, specifically in Maricopa County. | ||
So, ultimately, this is the evidence we've been waiting for. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Not that this is in any way conclusive because there's lots of problems even with this data. | ||
Maricopa County didn't turn over everything. | ||
They certainly didn't give them full access. | ||
They didn't give it to them in a timely fashion. | ||
This is just what we've seen. | ||
This is just what we've been able to find. | ||
And you've got like a quarter of a million up to 300,000 discrepancies. | ||
You've got serious problems with at least 57,000. | ||
Once you add all those other numbers up, 57,000 ballots have major discrepancies where they can't account for the voter that sent them, signatures, there's duplicates, all kinds of problems. | ||
And the margin of victory was 11,000 votes. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
You know, it's not just about Arizona, because you could knock Arizona off the map and Joe Biden still wins the election. | ||
The point is this, if that's what's going on in Arizona, what happened in literally every other state? | ||
You know, probably the exact same thing. | ||
Because these discrepancies, whether they were, whether this is the result of foul play, some kind of conspiracy to rig the election, or even if we're being charitable, even if we're being as conservative as possible about speculating, Even if this is just human errors, accidents, systemic failures, it really doesn't matter. | ||
Because either the election was rigged, or the election is so broken that the results aren't reliable. | ||
And if that's happening in Maricopa County in Arizona, you can bet, you can bet 100% it happened in Michigan, and Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, and Georgia too. | ||
And if it happened in all those states, you know it also probably happened in Texas, California, it probably happened everywhere. | ||
And I don't know how people don't understand that, because if there's this kind of, if there are these kinds of errors, the scale that we're talking about in this state, Well, the first thing you have to do is discard these results entirely. | ||
You cannot count Arizona's elector votes for Joe Biden when the margin of error is bigger than the margin of victory. | ||
We don't know who won the election. | ||
Could it have been Trump? | ||
Could it have been Biden? | ||
We don't know. | ||
You can't have an election that close and then have 57,000, potentially up to 300,000 votes with serious problems. | ||
You just can't do that. | ||
And you really can't count any of the other ballots either because it's the same system. | ||
It's the same system in every place. | ||
It's the same level of mail-in ballots. | ||
It's the same drop box procedure. | ||
If that's going on at a massive level nationwide, who's to say that Arizona, the only state that investigated this, is the only state where this is a problem? | ||
They now need to conduct a full forensic ballot audit independently in Milwaukee, they need to do one in Philadelphia, they need to do one in Atlanta, and they need to do one in Detroit. | ||
And we need to get to the bottom of every one of these swing states at the minimum. | ||
Honestly, we need a 50 vote, a 50 state independent ballot audit. | ||
But let's start with the swing states, which is what was called for. | ||
Because, you know, this result is really not all that surprising because we saw the shenanigans that went on a year ago. | ||
And it's so funny because, you know, I remember when Louis Theroux came here to interview me for his documentary. | ||
We We argued about the election fraud and he said, oh well, aren't you guys just sore losers? | ||
You lost the election and Trump's ego is so big he can't let it go that he lost. | ||
And I'm like, you know, listen man, I know you're a liberal and everything, but let's just be objective here. | ||
There's never been an election like this. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
There's never been an election where half, half of the ballots were conducted by mail. | ||
How many ballots were cast in the 2020 presidential election? | ||
What was the final total? | ||
Something like 150 or 160 million votes? | ||
And you've got like 80 million of those? | ||
I'm saying roughly, generally speaking. | ||
You've got tens of millions of ballots that were submitted by mail for the first time ever? | ||
For the first time ever you've had half in-person voting and half mail-in voting? | ||
And mail-in voting over a two, three, or four week period while the COVID pandemic is going on? | ||
Like, you know, because I would understand people saying, you know, you're a sore loser, you just can't let it go if this was just, like, all things being equal. | ||
It was an election like any other election. | ||
And while you're a guy lost and suddenly elections don't count, I could see it. | ||
Maybe I wouldn't agree with that, but I could see that angle. | ||
But this election was unprecedented. | ||
The scale of the mail-in ballots, how it was conducted, this, like, voting season where people are putting ballots in drop boxes for weeks. | ||
Not to mention, they solicited these ballots! | ||
I believe this is for the first time at this level in these counties and in these states they're sending out millions of ballots. | ||
Like, is that not insane? | ||
We're crazy for saying there's a problem with that process? | ||
That the state goes and just puts... This is supposed to be a sacred process, right? | ||
Democracy, one man, one ballot. | ||
And all these ballots, which are supposed to be as good as gold, are just being left in mailboxes. | ||
My uncle, who died 20 years ago, got a ballot. | ||
Okay? | ||
My mom got his ballot in the mail, you know, and he hasn't, you know, he died before the 21st century started. | ||
And I'm sure that's not an isolated case. | ||
Point being, if dead people are getting ballots, if people in nursing homes and hospitals and schools are getting ballots, if ballots are just being dumped off in drop boxes or submitted through the post office in mailboxes with no signatures, you have no idea who's doing the voting. | ||
You have no idea! | ||
Who they're voting for? | ||
That the people that are getting the ballots are returning them? | ||
You don't even know that the ballots that show up in the mailboxes are legitimate! | ||
And they don't even check for duplicates. | ||
They don't even check for any of this stuff. | ||
That's what they're finding in all these audits. | ||
That's what they're finding when they start to do the forensic analysis. | ||
There's never been an election like this before. | ||
It's just like with the vaccine. | ||
They say, you're telling me that, you know, we get vaccines all our life. | ||
You get vaccines when you're a baby, you get vaccines when you're in school, people get flu shots, but this vaccine is going to start killing people? | ||
Well, this vaccine is unlike any other vaccine in human history. | ||
And they know that. | ||
And they say that. | ||
And this vaccine's never been, it's never been administered outside of experiments or clinical trials, but they conveniently leave that out. | ||
They say, well, unlike all these other vaccines, this one is different? | ||
Yeah, it literally is. | ||
Yeah, actually, this vaccine isn't like all the others, and they know that. | ||
And the same is true with this election. | ||
They say, oh, well, you know, you lost, and now you say that it was because there was fraudulent ballots on a scale unprecedented in history in five states? | ||
Yes! | ||
Yes, and you know what? | ||
Probably more. | ||
Probably in more states and more ballots. | ||
Because never before has an election been conducted like this. | ||
And as I said, in many countries in Europe, in democracies, they don't even allow ballots to be sent through the mail. | ||
Like in France, there are zero mail-in ballots. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
It's because the French government says that those are not secure enough. | ||
And prior to this election, mail-in ballots were hard to come by and was frowned upon. | ||
They didn't give out a lot of mail-in ballots for the same reason. | ||
And in states like Wisconsin, they changed the rules. | ||
In Wisconsin, there was this indefinitely confined status that they conferred on people if you were, like, a prisoner or there were other extenuating circumstances where you, like, couldn't leave the house. | ||
And they only granted it to a select amount of people that they could send ballots with very little identifying information. | ||
Because of the COVID pandemic, they expanded that to virtually everybody. | ||
It's like, these are the kinds of things that are going on. | ||
Deadline extensions, weeks to return ballots, drop boxes, dozens of them in every precinct, half the ballots being returned by mail, and people say, well, you're guys just a sore loser. | ||
Fraud doesn't happen at that level. | ||
Yes, it does. | ||
It does when you have this many mail-in ballots. | ||
It does when that's the process. | ||
And here's the proof. | ||
And I'm sure the more digging that you do in more states, the more of this that you will find. | ||
Like I said, we saw it last year. | ||
I mean, what a ridiculous country. | ||
I covered the election on stream, live, all night. | ||
I remember watching the results until... | ||
Two or three a.m. | ||
and they stopped counting. | ||
I think at one or two. | ||
They stopped counting in the middle of the night in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, in Wisconsin, in Michigan. | ||
Trump had a lead that was so big, they said it was mathematically insurmountable. | ||
Mathematically, it would have been virtually impossible for Biden to overcome Trump's lead in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia. | ||
And then they stopped counting the ballots. | ||
They said he had a 75-80% chance of winning in those states and becoming the president. | ||
It should have been impossible for Biden to win. | ||
Then they stopped counting. | ||
Then they sent the people that counted the ballots home. | ||
And they stopped updating. | ||
The polls on all the websites and in the news media. | ||
And then everybody went to bed in the whole country. | ||
Then I went to bed. | ||
I remember I watched the results for two hours and they didn't move at all. | ||
I watched the vote tally in Pennsylvania and they didn't count one single vote after a certain point in the evening. | ||
I watched it for hours. | ||
Same with Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada. | ||
So then I went to bed. | ||
I called off the stream. | ||
I said, all right, well we'll figure it out in the morning. | ||
Let's see what happens. | ||
That's why I get my suit off, I drink a glass of water, whatever, you know, I got ready for bed, brush my teeth, I get in bed, I check my phone, 4am, they start counting again. | ||
4 a.m. | ||
they start counting the ballots, bright and early. | ||
And I remember a good friend of mine who used to work in the administration starts texting me and says, listen man, you gotta get back on the show. | ||
You gotta put this on Twitter. | ||
They're stealing the election right now. | ||
If we don't stop it right now, it's over. | ||
I mean, I got that text. | ||
I think I still have it, maybe. | ||
It's on signal, so maybe not. | ||
But he texted me that at 4 a.m. | ||
on election night, November 4th, 2020. | ||
He said, you've got to go live, you've got to tweet about this, do something now. | ||
And I said, well, if it's fraudulent, can't we just challenge it in the courts? | ||
And he said, once these votes are counted, they're not being uncounted. | ||
He said, we've got to catch them in the act, we've got to stop them from counting, period. | ||
We've got to get people to show up and prevent them from counting any more ballots, because they don't undo votes. | ||
Not on that scale. | ||
And that's when they started dumping in all these ballots in Milwaukee. | ||
Wisconsin flips. | ||
And then they dump all the ballots in Detroit. | ||
And Michigan flips. | ||
And then weeks later, they dump the ballots in Georgia. | ||
And Georgia flips. | ||
And then weeks after the fact, Joe Biden comes out and declares victory as a presumptive nominee. | ||
Right? | ||
Or the presumptive president-elect. | ||
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So we watched it happen in real time. | ||
Never forget, they put up cardboard pizza boxes in the windows at that arena in Detroit to stop people from seeing the counting room. | ||
Like... | ||
And now this? | ||
So what has to happen now, and it's almost, it's like all these crises going off at the same time, if we weren't about to do this anti-vax thing I'd be doing, maybe we got to do these two things concurrently, we got to get an independent audit of the ballots in every other state. | ||
Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, they got to decertify the results. | ||
And that's not going to make Joe Biden not the president anymore, but it is going to undermine the credibility of the process. | ||
And hopefully it will serve as an impetus for serious election reform. | ||
We can't have mail-in ballots like this anymore. | ||
We can never win an election again if that's the case. | ||
We can never have a fair election where we are confident in the results ever again. | ||
And in a democracy, that's kind of a big deal. | ||
In a representative, democratic republic, when all the heads of... when the head of state and the congressmen and the people that make the laws When they're all decided by elections, it's kind of a big deal if nobody is confident that the elections have any integrity, you know? | ||
So we got to get independent ballot audits going and then pass election reform. | ||
And if that happens, then we can go out and vote in 2022. | ||
But as far as I'm concerned, fake election, illegitimate president, it's just been proven. | ||
If they found it in Arizona, the only place where they've seriously investigated it, it's probably happened in every other state, particularly the swing states. | ||
And Joe Biden is not our legitimate president. | ||
But that's the ballot audit. | ||
We'll keep an eye on that. | ||
I'll watch for any other... I know Wisconsin was talking about doing that. | ||
Michigan was talking about doing it. | ||
The shame is that they all have Republican state legislatures. | ||
Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan. | ||
They all have Republican state legislatures. | ||
So why can't they all do forensic ballot audits? | ||
They should. | ||
And Republicans have to demand it. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about the show tonight. | ||
Let me crack open my bubbly. | ||
I'm gonna need it tonight. | ||
I tell ya, I'm gonna need it. | ||
After this week. | ||
Yesterday I got a video playing in the middle of the show. | ||
Today the camera overheats. | ||
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Super Spreaders has got kicked out of McDonald's for being racist today. | ||
Well, how'd that happen? | ||
That's a great super chat. | ||
I could do a lot with that. | ||
Bleach's based homeschool mom has got it going on. | ||
She's off her meds and it's gone on for too long. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
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It's a shame when that happens because you get these like well-meaning, maybe well-meaning older people that join these circles and they're just, it's like mental illness. | ||
You know? | ||
Like imagine being in that family. | ||
It's one thing to watch this show, you know, like you would watch Tucker, or like any show, like you'd watch Joe Rogan and just, like, get a kick out of it, and you support the show, or you go to a rally or something, and you live your convictions. | ||
Like, that's one thing. | ||
It's another thing that, like, you're a kid and you go to the dinner table, and based homeschool mom and big papa fascist are HEATED talking about internet drama over meatloaf. | ||
Man, Beardson Beardley debated me on the Ralph Retort, and he said that you sent him feed pics on Twitter DMs. | ||
Is that true, honey? | ||
No, no, big papa fascist! | ||
I would never do something like that! | ||
He just took that off of my Instagram! | ||
Uh, are you still gonna debate with me on Politically Provoked tonight? | ||
Like, imagine that's your home. | ||
Imagine that's your home life as like a child, as like a kid, or a teenager. | ||
So I always feel bad at the dysfunction. | ||
You know, listen. | ||
I'll be the first one to tell you that what I talk about on the show is serious business. | ||
You gotta take this stuff seriously. | ||
You really do. | ||
But when I say this stuff, I mean the state of the world. | ||
I mean the vax mandates, the election fraud, BLM, the red flag laws, the inflation. | ||
You gotta take that seriously. | ||
You gotta act accordingly. | ||
I do not mean that this show should become an obsession, okay? | ||
Maybe that's a bad marketing thing for me to say, and maybe that's not the best thing to say as somebody that's selling this show, you know, that wants people to watch it and support it and buy the merch and stuff like that, but it's really not healthy to get too wrapped up in the internet world. | ||
It can be a nice substitute at times when you don't have a lot of social interaction, like I get that that's the appeal of it, but I hate to be one of these people that says, like, touch grass or whatever, but clearly that's, like, mental illness. | ||
It's one thing to watch the show and enjoy and you participate. | ||
I'm not knocking that, but I think clearly people can distinguish between, you know, having a healthy and maybe a full participation in what we're doing here, and then somebody that's, like, totally swallowed up by e-trauma and, you know, you got this guy thinks he's gonna be the next Joe Rogan. | ||
Big Papa Fascist at the dinner table putting holes in the wall because Beardson beardly yelled at him on the Ralph Retort. | ||
It's like, this isn't healthy. | ||
You know, this isn't healthy. | ||
So... Yeah, it's a shame. | ||
It's a shame, because, you know, they seem like nice people, but some people just can't handle this. | ||
I don't... It's like... It's like Lord of the Rings, you know? | ||
Literally, that's what it is. | ||
You know, I saw Lord of the Rings for the first time this year. | ||
Only the first movie. | ||
I haven't seen the others. | ||
But I was like, remember when the one guy has the ring on his necklace? | ||
It's the jump scare. | ||
And then the other troll, he's like, hey, can I just like hold the ring real quick? | ||
And then he turns into a vampire or whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've only seen it one time. | ||
But you know that, you know, when the ring drives everybody crazy? | ||
That's what being on the internet is like. | ||
That's what e-clout, that's what e-fame is like. | ||
And so you got a normal, wholesome person who's like super chatting the show and they're like, Hey, I'm a homeschooled mom. | ||
I love your show. | ||
And then here we are like 10 months later or whatever. | ||
And it's like, These guys are all kids and they're afraid of having babies like me and they just should ask their mommy for tendies because they won't watch my debate on Politically Provoked. | ||
They won't buy my book or my Patreon. | ||
It's sick. | ||
It's sick. | ||
They've been corrupted. | ||
They've been corrupted. | ||
They've been swallowed up. | ||
So you really have to have a pure soul. | ||
I have, I think, I'm not a perfect person, but I think I have this purity of heart. | ||
I feel like I have this, uh, you know. | ||
I don't, I mean, it's not like I'm not susceptible to that, it's not like I don't, I'm not subject to the same kind of draw, you know, the evil draw of the internet and fame and money and these kinds of things, but I feel like maybe it's my autism, maybe it's my overriding passion for these things, maybe it's just my nature, maybe it's God's protections, but I feel like I've been more or less | ||
Immune to a lot of that, you know, I don't think that you watch the show and you get the impression that I'm doing it Because I'm just you know about about the fame or about You know having this public profile if I did I'd probably act a lot different These people go nuts, you know, they get in here and they go nuts They go cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs So it's a shame But yeah, that's funny | ||
Let's see what else we got Josh the removers as well. | ||
I ended up totaling my Jeep today while taking a friend's roommate to the city for dental work I'm unhurt and the other guy involved was fine too and wasn't mad about it. | ||
I guess I gotta thank God I'm still alive. | ||
Well, hey, sorry to hear about the car accident and the car Hope you're okay, buddy. | ||
Hope you're alright Good to hear that you're not dead or something I've never been in a car accident so I can't really relate. | ||
I don't want to be in one. | ||
It's kind of a fear of mine because I imagine it would be very jarring and traumatic. | ||
What scares me about car accidents is I'm a great driver but other people are not. | ||
And it scares me that you're like in a red light and you get just blasted from behind. | ||
There's nothing you can do about that, you know? | ||
So that kind of freaks me out, but good to hear, buddy. | ||
Sigma says, Good evening, everybody. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
You're watching the intro videos. | ||
When I was supposed to be on an hour ago, get pranked. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Superspreader says, Why can't the Muslims, the Shia Muslims and the Sunni Muslims just get along? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
Vitus is going a full year with AF and not having a meltdown. | ||
It's like the internet equivalent of that tester strength carnival game. | ||
Many think they could do it, but most who try come up short. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
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How many people have not gone insane being in these circles? | ||
I don't know what that says. | ||
I don't think it's my fault. | ||
If I'm being honest, I don't think the blame lies with me. | ||
But it's true. | ||
For whatever reason, I don't think it's just being an AF. | ||
I think it's being in this, like, internet dissident culture. | ||
Whatever it is about this, it does tend to make people go insane within a year. | ||
And I've seen it happen to a lot of people. | ||
It hasn't happened to me. | ||
I'm really the same guy, for the most part. | ||
Zoomer Wisdom says all Groipers must become deep-chested, sturdy, sharp-eyed men if they want this country to become great again. | ||
We'll have a role to play in America first, even the wagees. | ||
So true. | ||
Sharpen your eyes. | ||
Deepen your chest. | ||
Sturdy yourself. | ||
Because we're making America great again. | ||
Hidecaps says if you weren't a public figure would you have ever tried growing out a scraggly beard? | ||
I did that last year during the initial lockdown. | ||
But yeah, I mean I probably would experiment more if I wasn't a public figure because I don't have people attacking my appearance all the time. | ||
But I did it last year because I said I'm not gonna shave until the lockdown ends. | ||
So I grew my beard out, I grew my hair out, and I looked ridiculous, but it was kind of fun. | ||
Voting sucks. | ||
This is watching the entire Congress salivate over Iron Dome funding. | ||
Was awful. | ||
These people are unironically traitors and more concerned with their AIPAC donations than any American citizen. | ||
Happy Friday. | ||
Well, that's a really profound take. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Yeah, no, you said it, King. | ||
Politicians are beholden to Israel. | ||
I've never heard this before. | ||
I haven't heard that. | ||
You're telling me for the first time. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the tip on that one. | ||
Really winning over hearts and minds there. | ||
Josh the Remover says, also apparently the guy I saw on Ethan Ralph's stream of Million Maga March wearing my store's RWDS patch on the back of his vest was none other than our friend Smiley the Fed. | ||
Talk about a small world. | ||
Yeah, look at that. | ||
Dusty Times says, hi Nick. | ||
Hi. | ||
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Based Coop says, do you think the black restaurant cashiers are rude to everyone or just white people? | ||
They should be extra nice to the people paying for their food stamps. | ||
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Yeah, you said it. | ||
I think they're less rude to other black people, for sure. | ||
I think they're rude in general, but I think they're less rude to black people. | ||
Lunar Lads says, I don't support interracial marriage, but does the Bible speak on it? | ||
Explain. | ||
Yeah, that has nothing to do with it. | ||
and thought Anderson was one of the few Protestants who wasn't cucked. | ||
Why do you think he's going to hell? | ||
I don't support interracial marriage, but does the Bible speak on it? | ||
Explain. | ||
Yeah, that has nothing to do with it. | ||
It's because he attacks Catholics and he's a blasphemer. | ||
The guy's a clown, you know. | ||
I think it's really people that are immature that that impresses. | ||
The jumping up and down, the screaming, the swearing from the pulpit. | ||
To me, that is just such a... | ||
Sorry excuse for Christianity. | ||
People gather in a strip mall in some municipal building and they watch this guy in a shirt and tie lecture them about politics. | ||
That's what I do every night. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
And I'm not a priest. | ||
I'm not a spokesperson for God. | ||
For the true and living God. | ||
But you're a pastor, you're supposed to be a spokesperson for God and Jesus Christ, and you're meeting people in like this municipal conference room, and you're gonna get up there on the lectern and scream and yell like a banshee and do all these... all these bits and pranks and other silly, funny stuff, yelling and screaming about politics, making it about yourself, making it about the world, making it about the government, I mean... | ||
If that's religion, yeah, count me out. | ||
That's why I'm Catholic. | ||
Because you go to a Catholic church, and for better or for worse, even in the most liberal Catholic churches, you're still seeing shades of the divine. | ||
You're still seeing something transcendent. | ||
When the Eucharist happens, this is still something that is transcendent, as opposed to... And it's not to say that there are no beautiful Protestant churches, I'm not saying that, but the point is, What are you really doing there? | ||
You know, when you go and see this guy jump up and down and scream and yell like a fool about politics, that's what Fox News is for. | ||
You know, that's what talk radio is for. | ||
That's not where you're supposed to go to worship God, right? | ||
So it's for that reason that I don't care for him. | ||
I think the guy's a blasphemer. | ||
The way he attacks Catholics is totally inappropriate. | ||
Yeah, I'm just not impressed. | ||
I mean don't get me wrong. | ||
Yeah, he's anti-gay and and he's he's against a lot of liberal nonsense and everything and that's refreshing compared to Honestly the politics of Pope Francis I'll give you that one and it's refreshing in this modern context when a lot of Christians are unwilling to speak out against those things But that's not I don't think that's really If that's the if that's where the bar is at, that's a pretty low bar for a priest, you know, or for a pastor, right? | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
So I could see the appeal where people say, oh, wow, this guy doesn't like gay marriage. | ||
This guy doesn't like feminism or something like that. | ||
But. | ||
I don't know, I think. | ||
That's something that's really impressive and compelling to people that are adolescents, really. | ||
I think an adolescent will see that and go, wow! | ||
He said faggot in his church! | ||
That's really cool and impressive. | ||
It's like, you know, grow up. | ||
I don't like Steven Anderson one bit. | ||
Let's see, what else? | ||
What else do we have here? | ||
Sheenie Sabus says, I just got my White Boy Summer merch. | ||
It came just in time for spring in Australia. | ||
On behalf of President Xi, we endorse the gook jokes. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Kelly says, anti-vax mandate protests coming in Houston. | ||
I'm trying to get everyone together, but I'm just a measly woman, so who knows? | ||
My heart is in it though. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Well, thank you, officer. | ||
Thank you, officer, for trying to get us all together for your rally. | ||
Cute blonde. | ||
I can't really see really well, but the obby doesn't look so bad. | ||
Blonde with big glasses. | ||
Wow! | ||
A blonde Groyper in Houston wants to get all the Groypers out for an anti-vaxx rally? | ||
Sounds too good to be true. | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
But hey, thanks. | ||
I appreciate it, Kelly, if that's even your real name. | ||
Good luck with your rally. | ||
Well, you know how it goes in a year when everybody that goes ends up on a witness stand, or I should say, a defendant in some kind of criminal conspiracy case uh cody fury says let's bring metal hangers to put around the capitol say if we have to come back we will be doing another kind of hanging yeah now that's that's a really great idea if you want to get arrested also it's stupid oscar says hey nick where is my merch | ||
uh Why don't you fill out a support ticket? | ||
Okay. | ||
Cookie Monster says, Hey Nick, Job, Job. | ||
I read Job. | ||
Job mandated, it's capitalized. | ||
Why is it capitalized for your job? | ||
Job mandated vaccine November 1st or test weekly. | ||
Going to quit after we close on our house and me and my brother are opening our own business. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Keep making us smile. | ||
Thinking seriously about coming to Springfield. | ||
Hope to see you soon. | ||
Well, I would recommend that you get fired so you get severance pay and you could file for unemployment. | ||
You know, just get everything you can. | ||
You might not need it, but why not? | ||
Get your severance package if you can. | ||
Get your unemployment if you can. | ||
Take advantage. | ||
Take advantage of the system. | ||
But good for you, man. | ||
Takes a lot of guts. | ||
Takes a lot of courage. | ||
So good for you. | ||
Hopefully I'll see you soon. | ||
Thanks for the support. | ||
Woos us as you should have a post-credit scene in your documentary like the Avengers. | ||
And it's just Smiley out here celebrating White Boy Summer in front of Turning Point Headquarters. | ||
That's good. | ||
Yeah, after the 10-minute credit scene, we'll have a post-credit scene setting up the sequel, the Smiley the Fed documentary. | ||
Poo Poo Respecters says, Toilet Time is the last bastion of American freedom. | ||
Thanks. | ||
AF Fans says, Have you ever finished watching The Sopranos? | ||
Will you be watching the new movie? | ||
Yeah, I never finished watching it. | ||
I watched up until the last two episodes, and then for whatever reason, I just didn't finish it. | ||
I couldn't, I couldn't, like, get over the fact that I would never watch it again. | ||
You know, it's like, if I watch these two episodes, I'll never be able to watch a new episode ever again. | ||
So I was just kind of holding off on it. | ||
Now I'm re-watching the whole series. | ||
So maybe I'll never finish it, but... It's sort of like the eternal recurrence. | ||
And yeah, I'll be watching the movie. | ||
I think somebody asked that yesterday. | ||
Sigma says, 2024 guaranteed election win strategy. | ||
Bribe urban poll workers with used $20 Bojangles and Popeyes gift cards to discard certain ballots in favor of our candidate. | ||
Ah, it's very funny. | ||
Uh, Bobo Jama says, hi Nick. | ||
Seth says, give him hell. | ||
Orange Julius says, thank you for being a light in the darkness for the election fraud. | ||
The bank analogy is exactly what I had been thinking. | ||
This is a complete mess regardless of politics. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's like nothing else works this way. | ||
The vaccine mandate that they're pushing doesn't work this way. | ||
Banks don't work this way. | ||
Flying on an airplane doesn't work this way. | ||
Why is everything in the society more secure than the voting? | ||
It's easier or it's harder to get a gun than vote. | ||
It's harder to do almost anything than vote. | ||
You have a harder time like getting a reservation at a restaurant than voting. | ||
You know? | ||
Or doing a Walmart grocery pickup, doing curbside pickup. | ||
You gotta call a number. | ||
You gotta show your ID. | ||
Literally, you have to show your ID to pick up something at the post office. | ||
You gotta show your ID to get your groceries delivered. | ||
You gotta show your ID to pick up electronics. | ||
You know? | ||
You gotta show your ID for everything, but voting, just put it in the mailbox. | ||
Yeah, just put it in the mailbox over there. | ||
We'll give it to you, and then put it in this box, and then we'll count it. | ||
Could you imagine if you like went to the airport and you took your ticket and just deposited it into a box and then pushed a turnstile and got on a plane? | ||
Because that's the equivalent of what happens when you vote now. | ||
Sawyer says, do you think the Arizona audit will lead to anything in terms of audits and other swing states with razor-thin win margins? | ||
Hopefully it'll lead to more audits, but I don't know. | ||
Big Nick Enjoyer says, I have the same neck issues as you. | ||
Don't see a chiropractor. | ||
They will mess you up. | ||
Roll up a hand towel and hang it around your neck with your hands on either end of the towel. | ||
Turn your head until it starts hurting and then pull on the opposite end of the towel to stretch your neck further. | ||
Look up a video, for example. | ||
Yeah, I'm not gonna go to a chiropractor. | ||
I believe that a chiropractor is a lot like a lot of things. | ||
I feel like if you go to a chiropractor once, they break your back, and then it makes it so you have to keep going, basically. | ||
I don't think they do that intentionally, but I think that's basically how it is. | ||
I think that they mess up your back, and it, you know, it makes you feel better temporarily, but then you gotta keep going. | ||
It's like ChapStick. | ||
You put ChapStick on, and then you don't use it, and then it makes your lips chapped. | ||
I never have chapped lips, so I never use chapstick. | ||
But people who do use chapstick, their lips get chapped all the time. | ||
So it's one of those things. | ||
So that's why I don't go. | ||
But yeah, I'll try that, I guess. | ||
Smiley the Feds says, the other day I got to do some flamethrowing and archery with Wooza. | ||
It was Keno. | ||
By the way, I definitely did not cause the camera blackout tonight. | ||
He he he. | ||
Sounds fun, King. | ||
Hope you enjoyed flame throwing and archery. | ||
Where'd you do that? | ||
At Area 51? | ||
SmileyTheFed invited Wooza to the local military base for a weapons demonstration. | ||
SmileyTheFed scanned his iris and his thumbprint at the door. | ||
Agent Smiley, great to see you back here. | ||
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Sigma says Nick the name is Sigma mower like Sigma male, but with mower as in lawnmower Okay, Maxie says I haven't gone to a demonstration since last November when I went to the first stop to steal in DC It will be nice to go to Springfield next weekend to fight for something again, especially given how bad things have become See you there. | ||
Yep. | ||
See you there King Super Lionheart says they might be Groypers. | ||
Tragics is high. | ||
Jake says, time to call it like it is. | ||
Not only would the Dems not allow mail-in ballots without ID verification, but they wouldn't allow it at all if it threatened their winning chances. | ||
The Republicans worry about compromising while the left just wants to win. | ||
Very true. | ||
Tenryo says Tenryo is actually an anagram of Tyrone. | ||
A funny coincidence, but I'll roll with it. | ||
I'm in the market for a certain grifter's daughter. | ||
You buying? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Well, hey, her dad's not opposed to it, so you have no problems. | ||
If Tenryo comes knocking on the door, Big Papa Fascist is gonna say, um, hello, sir. | ||
Come right in. | ||
Date my daughter, please. | ||
I have no problem with this. | ||
So you'll have no resistance there. | ||
You'll have no trouble at all. | ||
But anyway, hey thanks Tyrone. | ||
Maybe I'll start calling you Tyrone. | ||
That's kind of fitting. | ||
But thanks King. | ||
FortniteBurgerMan says, when you hop on Ralph's 24 hour Fuck Trovo stream, do you expect confrontation from CWC since he will host as well? | ||
Oh, is he hosting? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
We'll be able to put our differences aside for the sake of the stream. | ||
You know, I love Ralph, and I've been friends with that guy for a long time, and I really like the idea of the stream, because I hate Trovo and what they did to my friends. | ||
So, uh, so we'll be able to put our differences aside for one night. | ||
But okay, that's gonna do it for me tonight on the show. | ||
Remember to follow me on Telegram and Gab. | ||
Big rally next Saturday, so be there please. | ||
Details are gonna be on my Telegram if you missed that. | ||
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As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatter subscribers, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you on Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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