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Thank you. | |
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 gone. | ||
Going to be only America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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 Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured story is about ISIS threats in Virginia, which we heard about actually last week. | ||
And didn't get to cover it. | ||
I don't know if anybody saw this, but on Friday there was all these reports in local news in Virginia that that ISIS splinter cell from Afghanistan, you guessed it, they're apparently now threatening to attack malls and other targets in Northern Virginia. | ||
And this is something that I predicted I want to say two months ago or so, something back in Hang on, my assistant just texted me. | ||
Your keyboard's in the frame. | ||
Yeah, the keyboard's always in the frame. | ||
Go back and watch literally every show. | ||
Thank you for the tip. | ||
I was gonna just ignore that, but it was just hanging out in the back of my head, and I'm thinking, what are you texting me for? | ||
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It's always in... Watch the last few weeks of shows. | |
That's where it is. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that's great. | ||
It's a Monday. | ||
We're off to a great start here on Monday. | ||
Keyboard's in the frame. | ||
I'm already off my game here. | ||
So I predicted this two months ago when America began its withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
And I said this based on what the media was saying at the time. | ||
And I don't know if you remember this, but initially back in August when there were first When they were first talking about a complete and total American withdrawal from the country, it actually started with these talks about atrocities by the Taliban and all these towns that they were taking over. | ||
That was how the coverage started back in August. | ||
Actually, I'm already getting way into it, but I'll just give you a little preview. | ||
You know, we heard back in August, they said, first, the Taliban's taking over town after town. | ||
They're seizing large swaths of the country. | ||
And I clocked that right away. | ||
I said, that's atrocity propaganda. | ||
Why are we hearing about this? | ||
Why are we suddenly... 20 years of war in Afghanistan, we've heard hardly anything about it for the past five years. | ||
Now all of a sudden we're hearing about Taliban implementing Sharia law, and Taliban shut down a girls music school, and Taliban cut this guy's hands off. | ||
I clocked that right away. | ||
I said, that's atrocity propaganda. | ||
They're putting that message out. | ||
They're priming the pump to make the case for why we should remain in Afghanistan. | ||
The month that we were designated to leave, right? | ||
And so that went on and on until the withdrawal began. | ||
And then we heard this new narrative about ISIS-K, ISIS-Khorasan. | ||
It's the formerly called, I believe, the Khorasan Group. | ||
Now it's called ISIS-K, which is a branch off of ISIS, which operates in Afghanistan. | ||
I think that's Khorasan. | ||
Maybe it's something else. | ||
Maybe I'm just misremembering all these Middle Eastern words, but I'm pretty sure that's what it is. | ||
So ISIS-K is this splinter off of mainstream ISIS. | ||
ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. | ||
And this is a group that pledged allegiance to ISIS, but obviously doesn't operate in Iraq and Syria. | ||
It operates in Afghanistan. | ||
Now this group, once again, just like the rest of Afghanistan, barely mentioned at all. | ||
Most people never heard of them. | ||
I happen to remember them because this was covered, I think, three or four years ago, right around when Trump first got in office, maybe even before. | ||
I think it might have been the tail end of the Obama administration. | ||
I'm not sure exactly, but I had heard of it before. | ||
But unless you pay attention to the news every day for five years, you probably never heard about it. | ||
But, people started to hear about this. | ||
Once again, was in the media, the month that we would draw all of our troops. | ||
I said this back in August, marked my words, I said, you're going to see an attack against American troops in Afghanistan, and that's going to be the pretext for some argument to remain there. | ||
I said, and then, if that's not sufficient, you're going to see attacks on American soil, or European soil. | ||
Because I said I don't think the DOD, I don't think the Pentagon are letting go of their war. | ||
And Americans forgot why we're in Afghanistan. | ||
Why are we there? | ||
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9-11. | |
So, the thought process goes, if Americans forgot why we're there, if they don't see the reason why the Department of Defense has this two, three trillion dollar war going on forever, well, maybe it's time to remind them. | ||
You know, so goes the argument. | ||
And so now, here we are, two months later, Two months after America initiated the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and there's reports of ISIS threats in America for the first time in four or five years. | ||
Nobody's ever heard of this in probably four or five years, but now all of a sudden, ISIS-K in Northern Virginia. | ||
You know, there's another word for Northern Virginia, Washington DC metro area. | ||
You know, for a lot of people that might not compute right away, I know, I know. | ||
Everyone gets it. | ||
But, you know, in case your mind didn't immediately go there, what they're talking about is the Washington DC metro area. | ||
ISIS-K threats from Afghanistan against the nation's capital. | ||
It's the first time in four or five years we've heard any such thing. | ||
Just so happens to be a month after we complete the withdrawal from the country. | ||
Go figure. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking about American Airlines. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
They canceled 300-plus flights this weekend. | ||
And you'll never guess why that happened. | ||
300 plus flights cancelled, including some high-profile people. | ||
I know some people that had their flights cancelled. | ||
I think Elijah Schaffer was supposed to be on Tucker Carlson tonight. | ||
I didn't watch Tucker tonight, but I heard that Elijah was supposed to fly in, maybe their flight got cancelled. | ||
I don't know if he wound up over there not flying to, what is it, D.C. | ||
or New York, wherever he does the show. | ||
And he was affected by American. | ||
Marco Rubio was supposed to fly to the National Conservatism Conference hosted by Yoram Hazony. | ||
Peter Thiel was there. | ||
Josh Hawley was there. | ||
Marco Rubio missed his flight because he booked American. | ||
Couldn't get to DC. | ||
They're blaming it on wind gusts and bad weather. | ||
300 plus flights canceled. | ||
The whole, you know, whenever a large number of flights like that gets canceled, It's not like McDonald's running out of chicken. | ||
It's not like Popeye's running out of the chicken sandwich. | ||
It causes major disruptions. | ||
It's very noticeable. | ||
You can't bury it. | ||
You can't sweep that under the rug. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
And do they think we're idiots? | ||
They say the reason that all these flights got canceled is because of wind gusts and personnel shortages. | ||
That's the same thing they said about the Southwest flight shortage or flight cancellations, which was a few weeks ago. | ||
That one was much larger. | ||
I think they wound up cancelling something like 2,500 flights. | ||
It was like 30% of their daily operations on that one Saturday, two or three weeks ago. | ||
And it was the same thing. | ||
They came out, the union came out, and they said, it's bad weather, it's personnel shortages, and nothing else. | ||
And the media dutifully went along, all of them. | ||
Nobody even speculated, not even the right-wing media. | ||
It was only alternative media that talked about the rumors. | ||
Nobody in the mainstream media said anything about the COVID vax mandate or any rumors about that. | ||
They all parroted what the union And what the Southwest representatives said, which is, yes, bad weather and personnel issues. | ||
And same deal with American. | ||
They have all these hundreds of canceled flights and they say wind gusts, bad weather, personnel shrinkage, or something, you know, all this corporate jargon. | ||
And we all know why this is going on. | ||
It's the same reason why they said in New York City they're going to close 12, potentially 12, up to 12 firehouses this week. | ||
Because the fire department is walking out. | ||
They refused to get the vaccine. | ||
Same reason why you almost had 30-40% of the police force walk off in Chicago. | ||
Protesting the vax mandate. | ||
Same reason why you had 2,500 flights canceled with Southwest a few weeks ago. | ||
Protesting the vaccine mandate. | ||
Here we are again. | ||
300 flights canceled. | ||
Gee, I wonder what that could be with all these deadlines coming up. | ||
Deadlines coming up in this month, coming up next month for Vaccine compliance. | ||
And all of a sudden you've got all these personnel issues. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
It's almost just as newsworthy that this is happening as it is that nobody's talking about it. | ||
And we covered why that is. | ||
I remember I blew right through. | ||
We only covered one story that night because I went on this 50-minute autistic rant about it. | ||
But it's just as important that they're not talking about it than that it happened. | ||
Because it tells you something about the way politics works in this country and the way the media operates and what their role is in the political agenda. | ||
Which is to say, not one, not one media source wrote a word about this potentially having something to do with vaccine mandates. | ||
Like, think about it. | ||
Not one of them wrote anything and like not even one medialic came out and said uh you know here's the real reason it's because of the vaccine mandate. | ||
They didn't report on the rumors. | ||
They didn't report on the speculation. | ||
They didn't even mention it as a plausible theory. | ||
You know because it'd be one thing if like one or two networks said unconfirmed reports say social media chatter speculates that This is the real reason. | ||
But representatives said that this is not the case. | ||
They don't even say that. | ||
They don't even mention it. | ||
Not one. | ||
And that's very significant. | ||
So, without getting all the way into it, that's our other story. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
I apologize that I'm a little bit late. | ||
I've been trying to get on time but it's like every night I'm ready to do the show and then something happens. | ||
We've been having a little technical issue. | ||
My show is very complex. | ||
We have this big lobby that we play every night before the show and it's got all these clips and songs and everything and so my channel works differently than all the other channels. | ||
My channel's custom because it automatically plays this lobby and then when my stream goes live it kicks the lobby off and there's just this glitch we're trying to work out with that process. | ||
And I was attending to the other movement, of course. | ||
I was all ready to do my show, and then I had to attend to the other movement. | ||
Duty called. | ||
And of course, that is the bowel movement, of course. | ||
Of course, that is the bowel movement, you know. | ||
So we have this movement, and you know, occasionally we have a bowel movement. | ||
And like, duty calls, you know. | ||
When duty calls, you gotta... I mean, it's not optional. | ||
Let's just say it's not optional, so... I was thinking about that one. | ||
That's real, by the way. | ||
Hang on, I just dropped my mouse. | ||
That's real, by the way. | ||
I mean, that is a joke, obviously, but that is real. | ||
And I was sitting there, and I came up with that. | ||
And I almost forgot to tell that joke and then I was in the mirror and I'm like, bowel movement, bowel movement. | ||
Remember to tell that joke. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
So I hope you enjoy. | ||
I hope you enjoyed that little, you know, creative inspiration and I... | ||
We're missing the pumpkin of course. | ||
It's now November 1st. | ||
I hope everybody had a great Halloween this weekend. | ||
I honestly slept through the whole thing. | ||
I was so tired from the work of the week that I was kind of just passed out the whole weekend. | ||
Taking it easy, eating candy, watching TV, you know the usual. | ||
We discarded the pumpkin. | ||
Another year, another pumpkin. | ||
You know, I was walking it out to the garbage can today and I tossed it in there. | ||
I thought, another year, another pumpkin. | ||
The pumpkin marking the passage of time. | ||
How many pumpkins has it been now? | ||
2017, 18, 19, 20, 21, 5 pumpkins. | ||
5 Halloweens. | ||
5 years of America First. | ||
5 pumpkins. | ||
This initiates the 5th year. | ||
five pumpkins five halloweens five years of america first five pumpkins this initiates the fifth year fifth year so we dropped we dropped that off and uh now it's november so So I hope everyone had a safe, fun Halloween. | ||
I didn't do much. | ||
I went on JadenStream last night, played a scary video game. | ||
Although, it really wasn't that scary. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because I'm a man. | ||
Everyone was expecting me to get on this game with all these jump scares and for me to be startled, but I just wasn't. | ||
Normally I don't like to be startled, but I don't know, maybe all this, uh, maybe this year has toughened me up. | ||
I've been hardened, you know. | ||
After all the frights, all the frights and scares of this year, you know, maybe a scary video game's not as scary. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
Before we dive into the news, I want to remind you, follow this channel if you haven't already. | ||
Make sure you click the follow button. | ||
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Our merch store, I didn't check on that. | ||
I think it's still down. | ||
We're having an issue with our payment processor, but we'll keep the Halloween merch up a little while longer because I know this weekend the store was down. | ||
So I'll keep you updated on that. | ||
And then I think that's all of our announcements for now. | ||
We have two new streamers which we brought on board this weekend. | ||
Kai Schwemmer, otherwise known as Kai Clips, His channel went live on Saturday. | ||
He launched his brand new show tonight. | ||
It's called Out of Touch. | ||
It's at 7 o'clock Central Time. | ||
I watched it. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
So make sure you follow him. | ||
He's now at cozy.tv slash kyeclips. | ||
And then this weekend we also had Bosip, our first British streamer, join us. | ||
His channel went live on Saturday also. | ||
He's been streaming throughout the weekend. | ||
Lots of good content. | ||
Commentary gaming. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
He's a cheeky, cheeky fellow from across the pond. | ||
First intercontinental streamer. | ||
It's an intercontinental movement, surprisingly. | ||
So check him out. | ||
He's at cozy.tv slash bosif. | ||
And I think that's everything. | ||
Before we get into the news, though, there's one other thing. | ||
This isn't really huge news. | ||
If it was a slower day, I probably would have talked more about it, but we got a lot going on. | ||
I mean, there's a lot happening this week. | ||
So, I want to talk a little bit about this, but it's kind of, it's the usual stuff. | ||
Maybe you saw this, but Donald Trump was interviewed this weekend. | ||
I don't know what he was on. | ||
I think Fox News or something. | ||
And if you've seen it, you already know what I'm talking about. | ||
I'm not going to spend too much time on this. | ||
I'm going to try. | ||
But Donald Trump was on an interview this weekend, and he was talking about Israel. | ||
And you should look up the clip if you haven't. | ||
I reposted it on my Telegram channel. | ||
So if you haven't seen it, go on Telegram. | ||
You watch it. | ||
It's about a minute or something. | ||
And he says in the interview, he's talking about the state of Israel. | ||
And specifically how Israel is being received in Congress lately. | ||
And he made this comment which was like remarkable and impossible to defend. | ||
He goes on this interview and he says basically, he says literally, not basically, he says explicitly, Israel used to own the U.S. | ||
Congress. | ||
Point blank. | ||
Those are his exact words. | ||
No context needed. | ||
I'm not summarizing. | ||
I'm not distilling it down. | ||
I'm not refining it. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
He got on an interview and said, Israel used to own the Congress. | ||
And that was a good thing. | ||
But they don't anymore. | ||
He said, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
Israel used to own the Congress. | ||
And now they don't anymore. | ||
Now Congress is owned by people that hate Israel, like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. | ||
He goes, and Israel doesn't own Congress like they used to, but that was a good thing. | ||
I saw that clip. | ||
Keith Woods posted it on Telegram. | ||
I reposted it. | ||
And, you know, for us, of course, it's like, it's not new information. | ||
That's one of the reasons why I'm the most blacklisted People in the whole country. | ||
Because I'm not just censored and blacklisted from the mainstream. | ||
You know, from the major tech platforms and bi-liberals and the left and all that. | ||
But because I talk about this, I'm also blacklisted and censored by the right. | ||
A lot of right-wing people treat me like I'm radioactive because I say this exact thing, although I say it's a bad thing. | ||
Everybody watching the show knows that, yes, the state of Israel exerts massive influence over the US Congress. | ||
This is uncontroversial. | ||
Nobody denies this. | ||
I don't think anybody would even argue this. | ||
It is just a fact. | ||
And if you look at organizations like AIPAC, the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee, just as one example, this is one of the most powerful lobbies or lobbying groups in the United States, in Washington DC. | ||
They host a conference every year, a national conference. | ||
And every year, two-thirds of Congress attends. | ||
Presidents, Speaker of the House, Majority Leader from both parties attend the conference and speak at it. | ||
And they declare America's unwavering support for the state of Israel. | ||
Two-thirds of Congress, Presidents from both parties, all the past Presidents in recent memory since AIPAC existed, they go and speak at this conference. | ||
presidents, vice presidents, speaker of the house, the most high profile politicians all go. | ||
And this is what amounts to a foreign interest lobby. | ||
It's a group that is designed to lobby for the interests of Israel, a foreign nation, in American politics. | ||
And that's just one example. | ||
And you can look at years ago. | ||
The Obama administration was notoriously pro-Palestine, at least compared to his predecessors. | ||
Still pro-Israel. | ||
Still unconditional support for Israel, except for a few key symbolic votes in the United Nations. | ||
But he was markedly more supportive of the Palestinian cause than his predecessors. | ||
I'm ambivalent about Palestine. | ||
I don't consider myself necessarily pro or con. | ||
They're a foreign country. | ||
I'm pro-America. | ||
But you remember when Obama was president, the Republican Congress invited Bibi Netanyahu to speak before a joint session of Congress. | ||
And Bibi Netanyahu, who's the then foreign Prime Minister of Israel, flies to America, enters our U.S. | ||
Capitol, enters our U.S. | ||
House of Representatives, our chamber, the people's chamber, And speaks before all of our elected representatives and criticizes our elected president from the House floor. | ||
Now, I didn't like Obama. | ||
I think Barack Obama is an illegitimate president and one of the worst in history. | ||
Maybe the worst. | ||
And he wasn't even born here. | ||
But a foreign head of state flies on our soil, in our capital, in our chamber. | ||
You know, the House of Representatives is the people's house. | ||
That's the people's chamber. | ||
The Senate is the state's house. | ||
That's the chamber for the states. | ||
He stands before our government, the legislature, the seat of American government, and criticizes our president? | ||
This is a disgrace. | ||
This betrays every principle of nationalism, America First, conservatism, all of that. | ||
I don't care what he says about Obama. | ||
He could go in there and say everything I agree with. | ||
It's still wrong. | ||
It's just deeply wrong. | ||
And that's only just one other example. | ||
I could sit here and do three, five shows about countless examples like this. | ||
Anyway, so this is a fact that we're well acquainted with on the show. | ||
That makes me very controversial, to which I would say, if that's controversial, then America First is controversial. | ||
I am America First. | ||
I'm America before everybody, including Israel. | ||
Anyway, Donald Trump goes on this interview and he says, That Israel owns Congress, an uncontroversial fact, but he says it's a good thing! | ||
And, you know, you know me. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
I love Trump on a personal level. | ||
I respect him as a man. | ||
I think he's one of the greatest men in the world, one of the greatest Americans who's ever lived. | ||
But stuff like that is just indefensible and You know, listen, if we're going to have real nationalism in America, think about what's going on in the world. | ||
What's going on, the phenomenon that's animating this movement, which is a reaction, is globalization and globalism. | ||
You know, when we look at the Trump election in 2016, when we look at the movement that that inspired, and the principles that inspired it, what is this reaction to? | ||
What is the context of this? | ||
Where did this grow? | ||
It grew out of the end of the Cold War and the ensuing globalization that happened, the homogenization of the world. | ||
This open borders, open markets, global government, the subordination of our national sovereignty to the sovereignty of a global jurisdiction, multinational corporations, Major banks, supranational governments like the United Nations, that's what the Trump election is a response to. | ||
That's where it came from. | ||
And specifically that erosion of sovereignty. | ||
People feel like America is losing its national identity, its national character, because it's being subjected to this onslaught of foreign goods, foreign workers, foreign people, foreign influence in the government. | ||
And so electing Trump, it was not just a reaction to, you know, regular corruption and entrenchment of old political elites, but a specific kind of corruption, a specific kind of political elites. | ||
People felt that our government wasn't representing the people, but foreign interests. | ||
And that's where the name of the show comes from. | ||
It comes from... I mean, it's actually a very old slogan. | ||
Maybe some of you know the history of it, but I took it specifically from the Trump campaign. | ||
He said in his inaugural address, January 20th, 2017, a new vision will govern our land. | ||
It'll be only America first, America first. | ||
Yeah, that's what it was all about. | ||
That's what this whole thing is about. | ||
That's what the whole political realignment, this new wave, that's what it's all about. | ||
America first. | ||
How can a former American president who proclaims America first sit there and say a foreign country owning our Congress is a good thing? | ||
How could you say that? | ||
There's no if, ands, or buts. | ||
There's no rationalization. | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
This is black and white. | ||
And everybody has to take a position on this. | ||
If we want to have a nationalist movement, if we want to change the way things are, it has to be America first. | ||
It can't be America first, except Israel owns our Congress. | ||
And if you think otherwise, you're not America first. | ||
You can't call yourself that. | ||
And you can't claim that you're a part of the solution. | ||
You're a part of the problem. | ||
Period. | ||
End of story. | ||
It doesn't get much more simple than that. | ||
You can't say America first and then say a country owning our Congress, you know, therefore coming first. | ||
Isn't that a contradiction? | ||
Israel first, but America first? | ||
Well, there's only one first. | ||
There's only one spot. | ||
And it really shouldn't be hard. | ||
I don't think it should be contested. | ||
I don't think it should be close. | ||
I think it should be first, second, third, fourth. | ||
Should all be our country. | ||
Our government, our presidents, our representatives should all have America first, second, third, all the way. | ||
But yet, you see, time and time again, it's not just Trump, it's a lot of people. | ||
You know, for example, National Conservatism Conference was held today. | ||
That's hosted by Yoram Hazony. | ||
Now, I like the conference, actually. | ||
I think they have a lot of great guests. | ||
I think they have a lot of great speakers. | ||
They bring in Peter Thiel. | ||
Peter Thiel's a very intelligent guy. | ||
I wish he would give me millions of dollars. | ||
He's always welcome to do that. | ||
But he's a very intelligent guy if you've ever heard him speak. | ||
And they had a lot of other people speaking there. | ||
Josh Hawley, I'm not personally a huge fan, but he gave a really good speech. | ||
And if you didn't catch it, people should watch it. | ||
Rave reviews for that. | ||
And they had a lot of Catholics there, a lot of authors. | ||
And I was watching the conference and I was thinking, you know, I wish I could go to that. | ||
I really do, because, you know, I don't agree with everybody there and a lot of people there have a problem with me. | ||
But, which is a little foreshadowing to what I'm about to get into. | ||
I was watching these videos and thinking, I wish I could attend, I wish I could go there and listen to these speeches. | ||
They might not agree 100%, but we agree on a lot, and it seems like that's where the conversation is happening. | ||
But you know, here's the thing. | ||
I can't go. | ||
I'm not allowed in. | ||
Just like CPAC, just like Turning Point USA, just like anything, I'm not allowed in. | ||
And neither is Peter Brimelow, and neither is Jared Taylor, and neither is Michelle Malkin, and neither are a lot of people. | ||
A lot of people aren't allowed in a national conservative conference, will not be permitted to enter, cannot buy a ticket. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
The guy that runs it, Yoram Hazony, is a Israeli-born Zionist. | ||
Now think of it. | ||
The National Conservative Conference. | ||
For National Conservatives. | ||
What nation are we in? | ||
America! | ||
So really, it's the American National Conference, right? | ||
The American Nationalist Conservative Conference. | ||
At least, you know, that's what we assume. | ||
That's implied. | ||
It should be implied. | ||
It's the American National Conservative Conference. | ||
So if you're looking for a conservatism which is flavored with nationalism, that should be where you go. | ||
American nationalism. | ||
But yet the guy that runs it wasn't even born here. | ||
And he's a Zionist, meaning that he's a nationalist for the state of Israel. | ||
He wrote a book called The Virtue of Nationalism and he talks about nationalism. | ||
And he's in favor of some form of American nationalism, something like civic nationalism, a nationalism based on a creedal or a civic identity rather than an ethnic or even cultural or biological identity. | ||
Doesn't feel necessarily that way for Israel, but you could contend that he's maybe an American nationalist and an Israeli nationalist, but he was born there, and he is ethnically Jewish, and he is a Zionist, and he's running the American National Conservatism Conference. | ||
Now that's fine and well. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people that are like this. | ||
But people like myself, I'm America first. | ||
I'm not permitted into the American Nationalist Conservative Conference hosted by the dual citizen, Israeli-born Zionist Yoram Hazoni, because I say America first, not Israel first. | ||
Now how's that for a bunch of contradictions? | ||
Think of it. | ||
I'm not permitted to go because I say America first, not Israel first. | ||
America first, no exceptions. | ||
Not in particular, but America first before anybody. | ||
This deeply offends the dual citizen nationalist, Yoram Hazoni, the Israeli-born Zionist dual citizen nationalist who runs the American Nationalist Conservative Conference. | ||
And so therein lies the contradiction. | ||
How can you have a movement that proclaims America First very strongly from Donald Trump and from the National Conservatives and from Yoram Hazony? | ||
But there's this technicality, there's this rub, there's this asterisk, there's always an exception. | ||
Except for Israel owns our Congress. | ||
Don't say America First, not Israel First. | ||
Don't criticize Israel. | ||
There's a problem here. | ||
And people always tell me, well, you're obsessed with that issue. | ||
You're talking about Israel too much. | ||
You know, listen. | ||
If it was, you know, El Conferencia Nacional hosted by, you know, Alejandro Lopez, and I wasn't allowed into that one because I said America first, not Mexico first, I'd be talking about that. | ||
You know, guess what? | ||
I'd be talking about that. | ||
If there was a conference hosted by, I don't know, a Chinese guy, I was gonna come up with something. | ||
If there was a conference hosted by Gary Wong, or Gary Chang, and it was the American National Conservatism Conference, but I couldn't go because I say America first, not China first, I'd be talking about that. | ||
It just so happens though, and this seems to be the case often, that it's not. | ||
Uh, National Conservatism Conference hosted by China. | ||
It's not a National Conservatism Conference hosted by Mexico. | ||
And it's not a former American president saying that China owns our Congress and that's a good thing. | ||
Mexico owns our Congress and that's a good thing. | ||
It's an American president saying Israel owns our Congress and that's a good thing. | ||
It would be unconscionable if he said that about any other country. | ||
Therein lies the problem. | ||
So, you know, I saw that clip and I saw the National Conservative Conference today and... | ||
You know, it just rings true to this day that we're never going to have real America first unless we're really willing to put our money where our mouth is there. | ||
And it's a little bit concerning because when it was the conservative establishment that had this hypocrisy, it was very easy for nationalists to differentiate themselves. | ||
It was very easy for a nationalist to go up against a never-Trumper You know, National Review conservative, and say, you believe in mass migration, you believe in foreign wars, you're a neocon, you believe we should still be in Iraq, you believe in free trade, which benefits Mexico at our expense. | ||
Well, I'm a nationalist. | ||
If that's conservatism, then I'm a nationalist. | ||
And so it's very apparent that ConInk is not America first. | ||
What I'm seeing now is that a new establishment is taking shape. | ||
It seems like the old establishment has figured this out. | ||
The old establishment figured out how obvious it was that they don't represent the real America First sentiment of the conservative constituency. | ||
The voters, the people, the base. | ||
So it seems like all those people who used to be neocons, used to be obviously America last, have now changed a lot of their positions, and they changed their rhetoric, and they changed the way they talk. | ||
And now they call themselves common good originalists, or common good constitutionalists, or multiracial working class populists, or yes, national conservatives. | ||
And it's a little bit more difficult to tell whose side they're on because then they go out there and they say, uh, we should build a border wall and we're not neocons and we shouldn't have wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and we should oppose NAFTA. | ||
But just like the old thing, If you're really America First, you're still not welcome. | ||
And they're really not preaching America First. | ||
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what you call yourself, National Review or National Conservative, if it's run by a dual citizen who won't let you in, if you're not on board with Israel First, then it's still not America First! | ||
And a lot of people don't seem to get that. | ||
A lot of people see these concessions that have been given and they're satisfied. | ||
I don't really know, you know, what to do about it other than, you know, look, I remain principled. | ||
I will not subordinate the America First principle to the influence of any country. | ||
And I know that's not how politics works. | ||
Politics is about pay to play. | ||
And it would be a whole lot easier for people to just not talk about that and not mention that. | ||
And it's the elephant in the room, but you just have to pretend it's not there and ignore it. | ||
And you could say everything else that you want, but you just can't say that. | ||
That's how people are playing right now. | ||
But you know, people have been doing that for 50 years, and that's why we're in the situation we're in. | ||
It's got to be America first. | ||
So, I think you understand the point. | ||
This has gone on now for a little bit longer than I intended to. | ||
Like I said, I didn't want to spend a lot of time talking about that, but it's worth remembering that this is still very much the state of things. | ||
You know, Populist Inc, as I like to call it, this new establishment, these people now that are preaching America first, I would look at who's pulling the strings behind the scenes. | ||
You know, a guy like Josh Hawley, who's on his staff. | ||
You know, he's got... I heard this years ago, so pardon me, but... He's got nine people in his staff working on foreign policy. | ||
Nine people. | ||
Josh Hawley, the senator from Missouri. | ||
Four out of the nine are working on Middle East policy. | ||
It's like, you know, it's a little bit suspicious. | ||
And if I'm not mistaken, I believe his chief of staff is related to a very influential neocon. | ||
You know, so these are the kinds of connections you got to look out for. | ||
And like Yoram Hazoni sitting behind national conservatism, the guy's literally a dual citizen with the State of Israel. | ||
Do people know this? | ||
How outrageous is that? | ||
How outrageous is that? | ||
On its face, that you host a national conservative conference, hosted by, chaired by, and subject to the prejudice Of somebody who's a dual citizen? | ||
I mean this is absurd. | ||
This is an absurdity, plain and simple. | ||
Who can countenance that? | ||
I mean am I really a bad guy for saying how ridiculous that is? | ||
Am I really radioactive? | ||
Am I really controversial? | ||
Am I really offensive? | ||
Am I really so terrible? | ||
Am I really such a god-awful, sick person? | ||
Because I'm one of the only people willing to say openly, not just behind closed doors, not just in private text messages, but openly with my real face and my real name and for God and everybody to hear that that is absurd to have a dual citizen host a nationalist conference and ban people if they don't like his country coming first? | ||
You know, if that makes me crazy, then I don't want to be sane. | ||
I know that's a great turn of phrase, but it's true. | ||
I mean, if I'm called crazy for that, you know, maybe you're the crazy one. | ||
Because that's absurd. | ||
We need an elite that is American. | ||
We need an elite that is America first. | ||
We've got this problem with globalization and foreign influence and our whole government is owned by foreign countries and multinational corporations. | ||
We need a revolution. | ||
We need a refresh. | ||
You know, I'm not talking about violence, but I'm talking about we need real change here. | ||
Radical change. | ||
And our radical change is a guy who's a dual citizen and we look the other way and say, yeah, well, you know, he's okay. | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
You know, in Russia, in China, this wouldn't fly. | ||
In Russia they passed a law that in order to serve in government you had to be in Russia for a few generations so that they have the people running the country are sons and daughters of Russia, of no other country. | ||
Their conviction is Russia. | ||
Their allegiance is Russia. | ||
That's their loyalty. | ||
And that's who they serve when they're in the government. | ||
Ostensibly. | ||
And, you know, obviously not everybody in government is a patriot. | ||
You know, power corrupts and everything. | ||
But at least you got people in there that there's some kinship. | ||
And the same goes for China. | ||
You know, the idea that our nationalist revolution is going to be brought about by people that literally are dual citizens. | ||
You can't even commit to one citizenship, but you should be entrusted with this vanguard transition to a nationalist government away from this globalized foreign-owned one. | ||
What? | ||
I mean, how can anybody say that with a straight face? | ||
But I'm supposed to be, I'm supposed to be the, you know, the odd one out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Anyway, so, maybe there's a little bitterness creeping in there, but it is a little, it is a little ridiculous. | ||
So, and Donald Trump saying that, I mean, listen, Donald Trump is the best we got. | ||
Nevertheless, that is so unacceptable, it is just unconscionable that he would say that. | ||
And, you know, if you think that that makes me prejudiced, I would obviously say that if he said this about any other country. | ||
You know, if some say you're prejudiced because he said Israel owns Congress and that's a good thing, you know I would say that if he said Mexico owns Congress, if he said China owns Congress. | ||
The only thing that would be acceptable is if he said God owns Congress, if he said Jesus Christ owns the hearts of those in Congress. | ||
That's the only way that formulation makes any sense to me. | ||
But it just so happened that he said that one. | ||
And it is a crying shame, it's a scandal, that people don't feel the same way that I do about it. | ||
That a lot of people hear that and think he's right. | ||
That's not America first. | ||
So maybe you disagree, but you can't call yourself America first. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
Huge disappointment. | ||
You know, it's very disappointing to hear that, because you think you know a guy, but then again, you look at the record over the past five years, it's really not a surprise to people that are paying attention. | ||
I'm well aware. | ||
I'm well aware. | ||
I fully acknowledge it. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
We gotta move on. | ||
That's a very important monologue that people do well to heed and think about that in the coming years because this is a very important time right now where we need to live up to America first. | ||
If Trump didn't, if Trump was imperfect, We need to live up to that promise of a new vision governing our land. | ||
And I don't know how much progress we're making toward that goal if we go from Jared Kushner to Yoram Hazony. | ||
Honestly? | ||
Are we really any better? | ||
Are we really more nationalist? | ||
More America First? | ||
Are we building on what Trump did? | ||
Are we building on the flaws and the imperfections and making them better? | ||
If we go from an administration with someone with a dual loyalty inside of it, influential within it, to this? | ||
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I don't think so. | |
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news. | ||
And our first story is actually a little bit of a redux. | ||
We did this story about a month ago. | ||
You remember a month ago Southwest canceled like 2,500, 3,000 flights in one weekend. | ||
It was 30% of their daily flight activity shut down. | ||
And if you remember, that was because they were facing a deadline for their vaccine mandate, which was going into effect for their staff, for their air traffic controllers, pilots, flight attendants. | ||
And so the timing lined up pretty amazingly, right? | ||
Go figure. | ||
It's because they were having what was called a sick out. | ||
Air traffic controllers are unionized. | ||
And I believe the law says technically they can't strike because their job is too vital. | ||
It's too important. | ||
And so if the union came out and said, we're striking, they just don't, they're not allowed to do that. | ||
So what they do instead is they all coordinate and they all take their sick days at the same time. | ||
And they can't make a public statement and they can't say that's what they're doing, but that is what they're doing. | ||
It has the same effect as a strike. | ||
It's denying the company of their employees and shutting down their operations. | ||
So Southwest, you know, thousands of employees take their sick days all at the same time and this causes severe disruptions. | ||
You know, 30% of their flights disrupted for the weekend. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
It's unignorable. | ||
It's something that's very visible. | ||
It's something that's felt throughout the economy in many ways. | ||
It brings pain to Southwest as a company, to the economy at large. | ||
It brings public attention and pressure. | ||
Successful strategy. | ||
And if you remember a few weeks ago, although that's what was happening and although everybody knew about it, nobody in the media reported on it at all. | ||
Southwest and the Union both came out and said, there's no strike. | ||
And the media, every single media company came out and said the same thing. | ||
There's no strike. | ||
Well, they didn't even say that. | ||
They said that the real reason for the flight cancellations was because of severe weather. | ||
Problematic weather in Florida and personnel issues. | ||
And I said at the time, that was pretty amazing. | ||
Not just because you had this big sick-out, which is a huge boost in morale for the anti-mandate cause, but it also tells us something about how the media operates that not one of them even mentioned the strike. | ||
That's what everybody was saying. | ||
Everybody was saying it was a sick-out, but they didn't even mention it. | ||
They didn't say speculation, rumors. | ||
They didn't even say a word about it. | ||
The same thing just happened this past weekend. | ||
And I'll read you the story, this time with American Airlines. | ||
It says, quote, travel hassles continued for American Airlines passengers on Monday as the carrier canceled more than 300 flights, bringing its total number of cancellations since Friday to over 2,000. | ||
There were 376 canceled American Airlines flights as of 1.30 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time on Monday, representing 13% of the airline's scheduled flights. | ||
The airline has cited staffing shortages and bad weather for the disruptions to its schedule. | ||
On Saturday, American Airlines Chief Operating Officer David Seymour said in a staff note obtained by CNBC that the problems began with high wind gusts Thursday, they cut runway capacity at its hub at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, creating a domino effect that resulted in crew members unable to be in position for their next flights. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Pilot and flight attendant availability was listed as the reason for most of the cancellations on Saturday and Sunday, according to internal tallies which were seen by CNBC. | ||
Seymour said that most customers were rebooked the same day and he expected operations to stabilize in the coming days. | ||
Carriers are working to ramp staffing back up. | ||
Seymour said that 1,800 American Airlines flight attendants would be returning from leave starting on Monday and that the rest would be back by December. | ||
And, you know, it's almost like when somebody lies to you and they come up with a story that is somehow more convoluted, more detailed than if they were telling the truth. | ||
Like, that's what this reminds me of. | ||
They say, well, so what happened is there were these big winds in Dallas and Fort Worth, and that was affecting our runways, and then these guys that were going to get on those planes and fly to the other airports couldn't do that because we canceled the flights, and so then they weren't over there, and so we had to cancel those flights, and then people that were there and had to fly elsewhere, they then couldn't get on their flights, and then so... And it's like, wait a second. | ||
2,500 flights. | ||
2,500 flight cancellations over the weekend because there was bad weather in one city. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, you know, what, has there never been bad weather before? | ||
Because I don't know about you, but I don't really see these like monthly, weekly, mass cancellations of flights. | ||
But yet hurricanes and tornadoes and thunderstorms and wind is happening all the time. | ||
So, you're telling me that a storm in a city caused 2,500 flights to be canceled? | ||
That's obviously not true. | ||
That is obviously a lie on its face. | ||
And anybody with common sense would understand that because inclement weather happens every day, all the time, somewhere in the country, and yet that doesn't cause a 15% hit to the daily operations of a major airline. | ||
Well, it's windy in Texas. | ||
All the flights in America are canceled. | ||
So what happens when there's a hurricane? | ||
Is that just like an unrecoverable event? | ||
Is that just game over? | ||
No more air travel? | ||
Because of this chain reaction? | ||
I mean, like, make it make sense. | ||
It's windy in Texas, so flight attendants can't get where they need, and then, you know, ripple effect, domino effect. | ||
Okay, well what happens the next time it's windy in Chicago? | ||
You're telling me? | ||
We know it's nonsense, but what's outrageous about this is It's obvious. | ||
It's just like Let's Go Brandon. | ||
You know, I hate to keep bringing that up because that has been done to death now. | ||
It's like, how long has that been going on? | ||
I feel like we're entering into year 5000 of Let's Go Brandon, you know? | ||
Time, time in some ways moves very quickly. | ||
But it feels like Let's Go Brandon has been dragging on for thousands of years. | ||
It feels like we're entering into another millennium of Let's Go Brandon. | ||
Bryson Gray's Let's Go Brandon song has been at the top of the iTunes chart. | ||
Narrowly defeated. | ||
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus in Christmas in the year 3,500 at the top of the iTunes charts. | ||
Narrowly, narrowly defeated Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley and the Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas song to reclaim the top spot for the 900,000th time in human history. | ||
Nah, kidding of course, but But it's true! | ||
It's just like Let's Go Brandon because in the absence of alternative media, I mean they banned everybody from social media, they banned Alex Jones, they banned me, they banned everybody. | ||
There's mass internet censorship and now Google and YouTube control the algorithms. | ||
So they have a monopoly on information. | ||
They have a monopoly on distribution of information and what you see. | ||
Now they can just lie! | ||
In obvious ways. | ||
So all the media is reporting this. | ||
All the media, alternative media, saying, hey, that's not, hello, you know, I'm here on Cozy.TV because I'm banned on YouTube, Twitch, DLive, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Discord, PayPal, Stripe. | ||
Those aren't platforms, but you know. | ||
I'm here on CozyTV saying, hey, that's not true to like 5 or 6,000 people, but every major network, NBC, CNN, CBS, ABC, they're all saying 2,500 flights got canceled because it was windy in Texas. | ||
An obvious lie. | ||
And what that shows you, like we talked about weeks ago, is a willful conspiracy. | ||
They're all in on it. | ||
They're all willing and able to lie. | ||
They're all willing and able to work together to create a massive lie in order to do what? | ||
Why are they lying? | ||
They're not just lying, they're also omitting other things. | ||
They're lying in saying the reason that this is happening is because of wind gusts. | ||
At the same time, they're omitting even the rumors and speculation that it's because of something else. | ||
And I said this a few weeks ago. | ||
The reason, obviously, that they're doing this is because if they reported on the real reason, then it would happen more often. | ||
If ABC and NBC and if all these networks came out and even mentioned a theory that there were mass walk-offs on the job site because of the COVID vaccine mandate, you know, other people would see that and they would say, hmm, well, I'm not the only one that doesn't want to get vaxxed. | ||
That's number one. | ||
They would see other people not getting the vax, other people conscientiously objecting to getting the vax. | ||
Not it wasn't available to them, not it's an inconvenience, not they're ambivalent, no. | ||
Conscientiously objecting. | ||
That's number one. | ||
People are going to see that and say, wow, thousands of professionals don't want to get the vaccine. | ||
Immediately following that, proceeding from that, These thousands of professionals so do not want to get the vaccine that they're striking on the job. | ||
What proceeds from that? | ||
I'm not alone. | ||
I'm not the only one. | ||
Other people want to do that. | ||
Maybe I can strike. | ||
Maybe we don't have to get the vaccine. | ||
Maybe if other people did this, maybe if I did this, we wouldn't have to get vaccinated. | ||
They can't force us to. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
Not have police, firefighters, air traffic controllers, nurses, teachers? | ||
There's not enough National Guard to replace 30% of the workforce. | ||
And so even just by mentioning that that's the real cause, or there's speculation or rumors that that's the real cause, they will inspire people to dissent. | ||
They will inspire people not to comply. | ||
They will create a real, or a somewhat real, perception of what's happening in the country that will validate their feelings. | ||
When they don't mention it, people see this and they think, I'm the only one that doesn't want to get vaxxed. | ||
I'm the only one that doesn't trust the science. | ||
I'm the only one that's apprehensive. | ||
I'm the only one that might be willing to lose something for this. | ||
And it prevents people from speaking up, taking action. | ||
It prevents people from mobilizing. | ||
This bolsters the fake consensus. | ||
That's the key word. | ||
Peter Thiel talked about that today at the conference, and that's the right word for it. | ||
When information is centralized, when they have a monopoly on the distribution of information, they can shore up a fake consensus, and they can create this whole world, this perception that everybody's on board, because you're not hearing from everybody else. | ||
You're not hearing from alternative media. | ||
You're not seeing a post go viral criticizing the vaccine because they banned everybody from doing that. | ||
If you post something that's critical of the vaccine, they suspend you. | ||
They censored the post. | ||
They prevented from showing up on the 4U page. | ||
They prevented from showing up on Twitter moments. | ||
They're manufacturing a false consensus. | ||
And the consensus is the mandate for policy makers to do what they do. | ||
The consensus, you know, ostensibly in a democracy, in a free society, we apparently don't live in a, nominally, don't live in a totalitarian country, It is because, again, so it goes, so they say, it is because the people agree that a course of action should be taken that the government takes it. | ||
But this is really flipped, because now the government wants to take a course of action, the media manufactures a false consensus, and with their monopoly on the distribution of information, they can put that out there in the world and manufacture consensus. | ||
The government decides the course of action. | ||
They relay that to the media. | ||
The media creates propaganda. | ||
They omit. | ||
They lie. | ||
They fabricate stories. | ||
And they get people to believe that everybody, all these other people are on board. | ||
Nobody's protesting. | ||
Nobody's striking. | ||
There was a revolt against the VACs. | ||
It was a gust of wind. | ||
Air traffic controllers walked off the job even though it's illegal. | ||
It was a rainstorm. | ||
Anti-vaxx protests happening in New York City? | ||
They just don't cover it. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
If people don't see it, it's not happening. | ||
And so this is like in any authoritarian country, like when a revolution breaks out. | ||
They don't cover the revolution on TV because if people saw it, then they'd get out on the streets and say, hey, this is our go time. | ||
This is time to overthrow the government. | ||
They don't show it on TV. | ||
They just bury it. | ||
Nobody talks about it. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
That's the same thing that's going on here. | ||
It's flipped. | ||
It's reversed. | ||
And so rather than the media being a medium, which is that's where you get media, media plural of medium, medium meaning sort of the, what's the word? | ||
Medium being the means by which information goes from one place to another. | ||
Rather than that, rather than journalists being a middleman showing you what goes on in the world, it's actually serving a strictly political function. | ||
The function is not to provide information. | ||
It's not to do those things. | ||
It's really to manipulate. | ||
It's really, that's the whole purpose of massive media. | ||
The whole purpose of mass media, meaning using technology like television, radio, and even print. | ||
Print is a technology. | ||
Paper, printing press, this is technology. | ||
The purpose of centralized mass communications and mass media is to do exactly this. | ||
It is for the purpose of putting propaganda out there to manipulate the way people think and manufacture consensus backwards to serve as the pretext for the government to do what it was going to do from the beginning. | ||
That's why we have all of that. | ||
And so, you know, the sort of democracy, the system that we have with the media, all these things are inseparable from each other. | ||
You know, when people talk about the free and fair press, free and fair press, it's like that's all a part of it. | ||
That's baked into the system. | ||
So long as we have a democracy, so long as we have massive corporate media, this is just the only way that it can work. | ||
So, yes, this is a story about the vaccine mandate, and yes, people are rising up, and that's great, and they should continue to do that. | ||
A judge in Chicago, I may cover this tomorrow, a judge in Chicago just said that union police officers don't have to take the vax. | ||
In New York City, firefighters and cops are walking off the job, and then we have another revolt at the airlines. | ||
But I think what's more interesting, the bigger civilizational problem, is the media. | ||
You know, that this is even possible. | ||
People don't even think about it that way. | ||
And that's the thing, is we know they're lying. | ||
It's a ridiculous lie. | ||
They said that 2,500 flights were cancelled because it was windy in Texas. | ||
Like, you know that's a lie. | ||
It's obviously a lie. | ||
But nobody can challenge it. | ||
Nobody can challenge it because that would be disinformation. | ||
That would be misinformation. | ||
They are the final authority. | ||
They're the arbitrator. | ||
They get to decide what's true. | ||
They get to decide what is real news or real information. | ||
And so therefore, they can de-platform, shut down anybody that disagrees. | ||
They have a monopoly on information. | ||
What are they doing with that? | ||
They're using it to exercise political power. | ||
That's all that that is. | ||
So every news agency that's reporting gust of wind, they're all in on this conspiracy, which is to get everybody vaxxed for whatever reason. | ||
Maybe it's depopulation. | ||
Maybe it's something else. | ||
Whatever the reason is, that's the agenda. | ||
The media is participating in a hidden agenda and using their monopoly on information to trick people into believing a false consensus so that the government can carry out its agenda without resistance. | ||
That is how they rule. | ||
It's not like it was in the old days where they like take you away in the middle of the night and kill your family. | ||
This is how they exercise authority. | ||
So that's the media, but it's also good news on the anti-vax front. | ||
I want to move on because we're rapidly running out of time here. | ||
It's a good show, but we're already at an hour and I haven't even gotten into the featured story. | ||
But I guess I'll cover it. | ||
This will just be a super long show, which is great because I haven't eaten in hours. | ||
Always the case, but we're going to move on our featured stories about ISIS, which is now back. | ||
You know, go figure. | ||
Joe Biden is back in office, which means the deep state is back in office. | ||
And now we have ISIS for the first time in five years. | ||
Have you ever thought about what a wild coincidence that is? | ||
Can you remember a lot of ISIS or even broadly Islamic terror attacks when Donald Trump was president? | ||
Because I can't think of one. | ||
I can think of there was a A car attack in New York City on Halloween, I want to say in 2017 or 2018 where a guy drove through a pedestrian crosswalk in Times Square and I think he hit like two or three people. | ||
There was one in the Netherlands. | ||
Other than that, I can't really remember any. | ||
Any Muslim or ISIS-backed terror attacks on U.S. soil? | ||
Can't remember any. | ||
Maybe there's one or two, but you probably feel the same way. | ||
If there was one, it hasn't happened for years. | ||
But when Trump got into office, they were happening every week. | ||
You had the Bataclan massacre, and you had the shooting in San Bernardino, and you had the Pulse nightclub shooting, and you had the truck attack in Nice, and this stuff was happening all the time. | ||
Do you remember from 2013 to 2017? | ||
It was like every week. | ||
Drowning people in cages, chopping journalists' heads off, setting people on fire, and shootings, and driving cars, and... | ||
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All the time. | ||
Trump gets in office, it stops, and now it's back. | ||
And now the report from this weekend is that ISIS is making threats in the Washington DC metro area. | ||
It says police in Northern Virginia are increasing their presence around shopping malls and high-volume roads and transit areas in response to a purported threat from ISIS. | ||
A law enforcement source told CBS News that the recent threat against a mall in Northern Virginia this Halloween weekend originated from ISIS. | ||
It is the basis for a law enforcement sensitive alert that was issued. | ||
Out of an abundance of caution, Fairfax County's police chief said his department is ready to respond if the threat materializes. | ||
Chief Kevin Davis said he learned of the threat through regional intelligence partners in the last 24 hours. | ||
While he wouldn't describe it in detail, Davis said his department is responding in kind. | ||
Fairfax County officers expect to be on high alert around holidays, but there is more reason to be cautious going into next week. | ||
The Arlington County Police Department said they had heard the non-specific, unconfirmed threat to shopping centers. | ||
They recommended that shoppers remain attentive while going about their normal routine, especially in large crowds of people. | ||
Arlington Police said they will be deploying additional police in the county for the weekend. | ||
So nothing happened over the weekend. | ||
There was no terrorist attack or anything. | ||
But it's pretty weird. | ||
It's pretty weird, isn't it? | ||
All of a sudden, Here we are, nine, ten months after Joe Biden gets into office, and ISIS is back. | ||
And it's not just ten months since Biden got into office, but it's specifically about a month, month and a half, since the last American troops left Afghanistan. | ||
The most recent time that we heard about ISIS in the news was not Obama, and it wasn't when Trump defeated them. | ||
The most recent time we heard about ISIS was They were mentioned in an explosion that happened at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan back in September. | ||
Don't you remember that? | ||
We hadn't heard about ISIS in five years. | ||
But all of a sudden in August, as America was beginning to leave Afghanistan, the $3 trillion, 20-year war, all of a sudden there were these reports that ISIS-K, a breakaway group from ISIS which operates in Afghanistan, is resurgent. | ||
Now that America has left a power vacuum in the region, and the Taliban fills it, it's not filling it perfectly. | ||
ISIS! | ||
ISIS is leaking in all the crevices. | ||
ISIS is coming back, and they're blowing things up. | ||
And that's what happened in September. | ||
They bombed the Kabul airport, killing some Americans, and then we pulled out, and then we didn't hear about them, and now all of a sudden we're hearing about them again. | ||
ISIS making threats in the Washington DC metro area. | ||
Well, what's really going on? | ||
Why is it that whenever America leaves a war, terrorism comes back? | ||
Well, they say that America needs to be at war to prevent terrorism, which, like, that makes a ton of sense. | ||
I mean, how does that make any sense? | ||
We're not bringing any fewer Muslims into America through immigration when we're at war, and that's what they are, supposedly, is Muslim lone wolves, Muslim radicals. | ||
So, what is exactly the correlation between America being in Kabul and occupying the city there, and what lone wolf Muslims do all the way over here in America? | ||
They say that we're in Afghanistan because of 9-11, and we're in there to prevent another 9-11. | ||
And when we pull out, apparently 9-11's gonna happen again. | ||
And it's so obvious what this is. | ||
I said this back in August. | ||
I said, you watch. | ||
Because the atrocity propaganda started spinning all the way back then, months ago. | ||
As America was making preparations to leave, they started weeks beforehand. | ||
And they talked about the Taliban, and it started with this low rumble. | ||
Taliban is making advances, but not just that. | ||
Atrocities are coming with it. | ||
They're killing people. | ||
They're implementing Sharia law. | ||
They're shutting down a music school for girls. | ||
It's like, well, why should we care? | ||
Why should we care? | ||
This stuff goes on all the time. | ||
They just got done telling us for the past 5-10 years that Islam's a religion of peace, and Sharia law isn't that bad, and we should be more inclusive, and we should fear Islamophobic rhetoric because it might antagonize Muslims, it might catalyze violence against Muslims. | ||
So what the hell? | ||
There's been Sharia law in Iran for years and Pakistan and all these countries, but all of a sudden now we're hearing about the Taliban implementing Sharia law in Afghanistan as America retreats? | ||
Why? | ||
What's the relevance? | ||
Well, America pulls out. | ||
And then everybody criticizes it, and they say, oh, well, they did it wrong, and there's this big catastrophe that left all the civilians there. | ||
And then they started to talk about ISIS, and they said, well, if America goes, ISIS comes in. | ||
And I said from day one, the first day they mentioned it, gee, sounds an awful lot like what they said about Iraq ten years ago. | ||
Ten years ago, similarly, when Obama was pulling troops out of Iraq, two years later, ISIS came around. | ||
That's when they came on the scene. | ||
What was the dominant narrative at the time? | ||
ISIS was created in the vacuum of American power. | ||
America left, ISIS came in. | ||
End wars and you get more terrorism. | ||
Ending wars which put trillions of dollars into Defense contractors' pockets put trillions of dollars into the coffers of foreign governments and benefit foreign governments. | ||
If you take that away, Americans will die. | ||
It's like a hostage situation. | ||
But that was the narrative ten years ago. | ||
America goes out, ISIS goes in, we can't end wars because then everybody starts getting their heads chopped off. | ||
So we learned our lesson and America went back into Iraq with airstrikes and left a residual force and we were on the hook for another ten years. | ||
We're still there! | ||
I said that from day one when they brought it up in Afghanistan. | ||
Gee, sounds very similar. | ||
America goes out. | ||
Terrorists come in. | ||
Power vacuum brings in terrorists. | ||
That's why we can never leave. | ||
And that's why you should care. | ||
And that's why you should support endless war. | ||
Because if we put a stop to it, then you're going to get your relatives' heads cut off when they go to target. | ||
And I predicted the first bombing in Kabul because it was like, it's the same thing. | ||
The weekend before the bombing in Kabul, they said, be on high alert. | ||
It's not safe to go to the airport. | ||
There's been rumors of an ISIS threat. | ||
And then a few days later, explosion goes off. | ||
Okay, now, that's in Afghanistan. | ||
Based on what I just told you on American Airlines, who really knows what's going on over there? | ||
We don't know what's going on in American Airlines because they lie. | ||
They lie to us about the air traffic controller's sick out strike in protest of the vaccine mandate because they want everyone to get their vaccines for some reason. | ||
But we can't even verify based on what the media tells us what goes on at domestic American airports. | ||
But they tell us ISIS blew people up at Kabul Airport, 5,000 miles away, in the Middle East, in the mountains, where nobody is, where they don't have the internet, and we're supposed to say, yup! | ||
You know, you get all these midwit people that read the Wall Street Journal. | ||
And watch MSNBC and they say, hey, did you hear about there's this new ISIS splinter cell? | ||
Yeah, I believe four were killed in Kabul. | ||
Oh really? | ||
Like you know, like we know. | ||
The media lies about everything, but this, I'm sure they're telling the truth. | ||
It's just that nobody could verify it even if they wanted to. | ||
At least with the air traffic controllers, you know, they speak English and they have social media and they're probably texting people and saying, hey, this is what's going on. | ||
Who really knows what goes on in Afghanistan? | ||
But they tell us, hey, ISIS blew up the airport. | ||
The situation is out of control. | ||
People are flying off airplanes. | ||
How do we know that wasn't made in a Hollywood studio? | ||
We don't. | ||
Because they lie. | ||
It's demonstrably true that they conspire together and lie to achieve a concealed agenda. | ||
So how do we know if ISIS is even real? | ||
Or who really is ISIS? | ||
Who knows? | ||
How do we know that they're blowing people up at an airport? | ||
How do we know who planted the bombs? | ||
They say it was ISIS. | ||
They say ISIS claim responsibility. | ||
Really? | ||
Who's ISIS? | ||
How do we know that? | ||
How do we know it's not just some brown CIA operative, Gitmo, with a green screen saying, Hi, we're with Taliban, we're with whatever, we did this. | ||
How do we know? | ||
We can't. | ||
But look at what they're implying when they have the situation spiral out of control in Afghanistan. | ||
If there's an ISIS attack on American soil, God forbid, ISIS attack. | ||
What's the call to action? | ||
More war. | ||
You know, if there's an ISIS attack in D.C., what are they going to say? | ||
This is what happens when you pull out. | ||
We have to be at war forever, because if we pull out within two months, they're blowing up American targets. | ||
Well, that's really convenient. | ||
Yeah, maybe that's true, or maybe you're the one blowing up the targets, because the same people that are telling us that we need war are the ones profiting from it. | ||
Why were we at war in Afghanistan in the beginning, which cost $3 trillion? | ||
Because of 9-11. | ||
9-11 happened, so we had to have the war. | ||
Well, it sounds like something similar here. | ||
Are we going to get an ISIS terrorist attack? | ||
Is that going to be the reason to go back in Afghanistan and get our $85 billion worth of equipment and rescue the 500 diplomatic personnel that stayed behind and so on? | ||
Is that going to be it? | ||
And what does that say about 9-11? | ||
What does that say about the past 20 years? | ||
Maybe we NEEDED a 9-11 to go to war. | ||
some people might say we need to go in Afghanistan to prevent another 9-11 and if another terrorist attack happens they'll say see we were in there to prevent another 9-11 well maybe you got it backwards maybe we needed a 9-11 to go to war maybe we need an ISIS terror attack to continue being at war because how do we really know oh | ||
Oh, 19 illiterate people who can't even fly single-engine planes competently. | ||
They came up with this grand scheme to sneak onto planes and pilot jumbo jets into buildings, buildings that were designed to withstand exactly that kind of impact, and they fall like a controlled demolition, not this way, not this way, but this way. | ||
We're supposed to believe that Afghanistan was a response to that? | ||
We gotta go get them over there and take revenge for what they did to us! | ||
Just like what? | ||
Just like a forthcoming attack? | ||
And we're gonna have to respond to that? | ||
With trillions of dollars more in spending? | ||
I mean, we're talking about trillions of dollars. | ||
Do you know what that means? | ||
It means the government takes your money. | ||
And the government isn't a business. | ||
They go to private defense contractors, and when the government spends $850 billion per year on defense, or $750 billion, whatever it is, they're giving that to companies. | ||
So if there weren't wars, they probably would spend less. | ||
So, you know, when you look at a $3 trillion war, it's like, who got that $3 trillion? | ||
Yeah, it's companies. | ||
That's a lot of money. | ||
That's a lot of money at stake. | ||
You might say, who would do such a thing? | ||
Why would people do terror attacks against their own nation? | ||
Well, do you have any idea how much $3 trillion is? | ||
And do you have any idea what's at stake in the Middle East between Israel and kind of relevant to what we said at the beginning, you know, Israel controls our Congress. | ||
Read the Clean Break Memo. | ||
And there's a lot going on in the Middle East. | ||
So is it worth it? | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
You got to ask the people that are benefiting from it. | ||
So it's the same, it's the same story as always. | ||
ISIS threats. | ||
Could it be any more transparent? | ||
Could it be any more transparent? | ||
They're gearing up for a false flag. | ||
And who knows if it'll happen, when it'll happen. | ||
But you know, the reason they say these things, even if it doesn't happen now, they say these things so it gets in people's heads. | ||
People see it, they see it enough times, and then when it happens, then people go, oh yeah, you know, they've been warning about this for months. | ||
That's called priming. | ||
They're priming you. | ||
So that it's in your head, it's in your memory, and then it's sort of expected. | ||
It's not this big surprise. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, I heard about that the other day. | ||
So will there be a false flag? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I wouldn't put it past them. | ||
They didn't want this war in Afghanistan to end. | ||
And it plays out textbook. | ||
It's the same strategy every time. | ||
Terror attack, trillion dollar war. | ||
You know? | ||
Pull out of Iraq? | ||
ISIS! | ||
You have to stay forever! | ||
Because of power vacuum! | ||
I mean, that's what they're saying. | ||
Power vacuum? | ||
So we have to stay there forever? | ||
Or else ISIS comes out of nowhere? | ||
How do they come out of nowhere? | ||
How does that make any sense? | ||
These things just form? | ||
No. | ||
Things don't just happen in this world. | ||
Things are bankrolled by powerful people. | ||
That's something that you need to understand. | ||
If you want to look at the world, when you look at these spontaneous demonstrations and movements, you know, when you look at BLM and the Women's March and you look at the Arab Spring and the Color Revolutions, These things don't just happen because of popular sentiment. | ||
There's a lot of popular sentiment. | ||
Popular sentiment and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee at McDonald's. | ||
But the Arab Spring and the Color Revolutions and BLM and all of that happened because billionaires like George Soros put, you know, 18 billion dollars in a fund. | ||
And there's organizers and there's... and they pay for stuff. | ||
They pay for buses and shirts and bot networks on social media. | ||
And the same goes for everything else. | ||
Where does ISIS come from? | ||
Well, you know, probably somebody paid for all that. | ||
Who do you think it was? | ||
manufacture some kind of fake consensus, manufacture some kind of perception that isn't really there. | ||
And the same goes for everything else. | ||
Where does ISIS come from? | ||
Well, you know, probably somebody paid for all that. | ||
Who do you think it was? | ||
Probably the American government, if I had to guess, or the Israeli government or something like that. | ||
Where did ISIS get the trucks and the guns and all that? | ||
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They're overrunning all of our forces in Iraq! | |
Or maybe the guys who we were paying in Iraq to shore up the Democratic government just went in the bathroom and changed into a black shirt and came back out and then they're ISIS. | ||
All our guys are just surrendering the semi-trucks and the guns that we gave them. | ||
The Iraqi army that America trained, they're just giving ISIS all their equipment. | ||
Yeah, like, maybe they paid these guys to just give their stuff to these other guys, or maybe they're just the same guys. | ||
Honestly, what difference does it make? | ||
Someone's getting a payoff. | ||
It's not real. | ||
It's not organic. | ||
It's artificial. | ||
They're all actors. | ||
In a movie, on TV, so that you think a certain way about, you know, ten trillion dollars being spent. | ||
That's what that is. | ||
So, you know, I hope nothing bad happens because the casualties are real sometimes. | ||
The Twin Towers, the casualties are real. | ||
And in a lot of these, some of them there's actors, but in a lot of these they're real casualties by fake perpetrators. | ||
So I, you know, God forbid. | ||
I hope nothing happens, but this is the playbook. | ||
And it's sick, and it's transparent, it's obvious, but, you know, they took everybody who was talking about that off the internet. | ||
So, what can you do? | ||
You know, normally, people would wisen up and say, hey, why does this keep happening? | ||
And, you know, a lot of people would start to say, yeah, I agree with this guy, that makes a lot of sense to me. | ||
You know, let's vote for people that are not going to kill their own citizens for war in the Middle East. | ||
But then everyone that says those things gets banned from Twitter and Facebook and, you know, then how do you even talk to the rest of the people? | ||
You can't. | ||
So people might think that in like their home, but if TV and everyone is saying the same thing, which is the official narrative, then it's not really going to do anybody any good. | ||
So it really comes down to, like, that's kind of the critical issue here. | ||
But that's ISIS in Virginia. | ||
Wow, it's terrible. | ||
Like clockwork we pulled out. | ||
These guys are fast. | ||
These guys are fast. | ||
We left Afghanistan two months ago, and ISIS already built up a base of operations from which they can launch terror attacks against America. | ||
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And all it took was two months. | |
Go figure. | ||
You know this group that was decimated nine months ago that nobody's ever heard of in five years. | ||
In two months, against the Taliban and the American government, they put together some kind of terrorist base from which they're launching sophisticated attacks, even though they're just as banned on social media as me or anybody. | ||
Somehow they're launching sophisticated attacks against America. | ||
All it took was two months. | ||
Yeah, that's really believable. | ||
That's really believable. | ||
I believe that that's happening. | ||
I believe that that's totally real. | ||
And if I didn't, you know, that would be misinformation. | ||
That would be a conspiracy theory. | ||
So anyway, so that's... it's all so tiresome. | ||
That's ISIS, but we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna move on and we're gonna read our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say about all of this. | ||
It's pretty scary stuff. | ||
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It's not good. | |
But let's see. | ||
But now it's your turn. | ||
And now it's your turn to make your voice heard. | ||
I'm so hungry and by the time I get done everything's gonna be closed! | ||
And I have nothing to eat. | ||
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I wish I had a Clif Bar. | |
I wish I could just munch on a Clif Bar right now. | ||
I don't have any snacks in here. | ||
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here. | |
I'm so tired. | ||
I didn't sleep last night, didn't sleep the night before. | ||
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All right, okay. | |
But let's just, let's just finish this. | ||
Okay, Katla Goober says, I couldn't think of a funny super chat, so here just have $1. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'll take it. | ||
Kara Tacos says something. | ||
Scott says, can you imagine the following news headline? | ||
White nationalist Nick Fuentes gets hospitalized with COVID. | ||
Tells followers to get vaccinated. | ||
That would never happen, okay? | ||
That would never happen. | ||
So if you see a headline like that, just know, I'm already dead. | ||
If that headline ever comes out, I'm already dead. | ||
I've been replaced. | ||
Or, you know, they're just saying that. | ||
I'm in some CIA black site being tortured to death. | ||
But don't believe it. | ||
If that headline ever comes out, do not believe it. | ||
All right, and then we have Jews state killing Christ with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Consecutive super chats in a row all taking advantage of the full character account and all of them with the minimum dollar amount So that's That's awesome, I love them I love when people do that's really considerate that's really considerate and This is why we can't have nice things. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
It's because of behavior like this. | ||
You know, this is equivalent to taking a shopping cart and dumping your groceries off in the trunk of your car and then putting your shopping cart in a parking spot. | ||
Like, that's the equivalent. | ||
It's the same thing as, like, going into a restaurant one minute before they close and ordering, you know, two entrees. | ||
Like, this is the kind of behavior why Everyone hates each other and no one trusts each other and nothing works and people have to pay at a restaurant before they eat. | ||
It's because of low trust behavior like this. | ||
And it's not even funny. | ||
And it's not even funny. | ||
So I'm going to read some of these. | ||
I'm not reading all of them. | ||
That's my little revenge, okay? | ||
You want to play that game? | ||
Well then I'm going to enforce my four super chat limit from a year ago that I haven't been enforcing. | ||
You want to go there? | ||
I frankly shouldn't read any of these, except for one, because only one of them is technically the $4 minimum for a super chat to be read. | ||
Again, I haven't reminded you of that, but that technically is the rule. | ||
So I'll meet you halfway. | ||
I'll read four of them, but you know, you want to play games. | ||
Okay, we could play games. | ||
So I'll read the first four, okay? | ||
I'm not gonna read that one. | ||
One. | ||
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Okay. | |
You know what? | ||
Some of these are just so ridiculous. | ||
Yeah, that's just, I'm not reading that. | ||
Just as humorous as that moment when Hillary poured herself a beer and the glass was entirely foam, even soda heads know how to pour. | ||
The main cringe was a woman drinking beer. | ||
It's a man's drink, as her ignorance shows. | ||
Really, dude? | ||
Of all the things to get upset about, people go, huh, that's not a real poor! | ||
You know, the things that people are going to take a position on, it's just like, you know, we honestly deserve everything we have coming. | ||
I think people, you know, you might think hell is cruel. | ||
And you might think it's cruel when they say the path to damnation is wide and the path to heaven is narrow. | ||
But then, you see how most people are, and you go, you know what? | ||
Divine justice. | ||
It's a perfect, it's a perfect God. | ||
Perfect justice. | ||
Perfect mercy, but perfect justice. | ||
And you know, you're like, this makes a whole lot of sense. | ||
Between the guy with the 9 or 10 superchats at the minimum amount, it's 10,000 word essay, and the guy that says, huh, that's not a real poor Hillary, and beer's a man's drink! | ||
You know, you're like, I'm suddenly okay with Majority of people burning in hell forever. | ||
Suddenly, suddenly I'm okay with that. | ||
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That's a man's drink, bitch. | |
Men drink beer. | ||
It's just people, people, people! | ||
People and their beer. | ||
Us guys and our beer. | ||
You know, I'm a real man which means I'm out here drinking beer. | ||
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Ha! | |
Give me a cold one. | ||
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Hey, nothing like a cold one. | |
Nothin' like drinkin' piss. | ||
Tastes like piss, and I like it! | ||
Nothin' like alcohol. | ||
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Yeah, that's great. | |
Nothin' like phytoestrogens and uh... Yeah, and you drink it in a tall glass. | ||
I drink a man's drink in a man's glass. | ||
It's just pathetic, man. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, but you're right. | ||
Yeah, Hillary. | ||
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Hey, you bitch. | |
Don't you know you should be drinking some fruity little girl drink in a girl glass, you dummy? | ||
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And that's not how you live. | |
Hillary could pour a beer. | ||
I'd like to see her roll her sleeves up and pour real beer. | ||
No foam. | ||
At least that'd show she's one of us, one of the workers. | ||
One of the people that drinks, you know, some $3 alcoholic Beveridge, yeah, it's really, really admirable. | ||
Andy says, Jiu-Jitsu groper is in the chat. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Don't really, don't really know what that guy's about. | ||
Usirios says, last week a Negro History Museum, oh very funny, says museum in Arizona successfully bid $500,000 for a statue of Robert E. Lee. | ||
They plan to melt it down and re-sculpt it as George Floyd's head. | ||
Is that real or is that a joke? | ||
Dr. Sprellbringtons says, I live in a fag city full of fags. | ||
Gotta get out of this place soon. | ||
Thanks for keeping my spirits up, King. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, you're one of them. | ||
You ever wonder why you live there? | ||
That's funny. | ||
Anand says, these airline strikes are delaying or canceling the military's deployments. | ||
Many times they fly commercially to other countries. | ||
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Oh no, not the deployments. | |
Special Ed Groy versus second law of thermodynamics but instead of entropy it's melanin. | ||
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Ah, see what you did there. | |
That's clever. | ||
Lone Star Status says Biden poo-pooed his pants this weekend at the Vatican. | ||
Yeah, I heard about that. | ||
Heard about that. | ||
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He's an old guy, you know. | |
He's up there. | ||
He's advanced in age. | ||
Dr. Sprelbrington says you should put on goggles and a swimming cap next time you say we're gonna dive into the news. | ||
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That's funny. | |
Special Ed Groyper says TN Chat for all cozy TV streamers to give Nick 10% of their Super Chat money. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Kecklord says, hi Nick, what do you think of NFTs? | ||
The Groyper NFT collection would be pretty based. | ||
Yeah, it would be. | ||
I like NFTs. | ||
I think they're the future, honestly. | ||
I'm very bullish on NFTs. | ||
Not investment advice, but I'm bullish on them. | ||
Tactical Nukes says, great show, big guy. | ||
What's your favorite underwear brand? | ||
I like American Eagle boxers, but the crotch always rips out within a year. | ||
I just get the plain Fruit of the Loom, boxer briefs, plain Jane. | ||
Yeah, I just go regular mode. | ||
I'm not one of these fancy boys. | ||
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When I wear my underwear, it's only Fruit of the Loom for me. | |
What are you, a girl? | ||
What the hell? | ||
You're not even wearing them right. | ||
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I'm a man. | |
I'm a man, which means I only wear Fruit of the Loom, boxer briefs. | ||
Oh, you wear boxers? | ||
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What, like a pussy? | |
I'll never vote for you. | ||
I only wear Fruit of the Loom boxer briefs like any self-respecting man. | ||
Let me drop my drawers right now. | ||
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Let me drop my drawers right now. | |
Mm-hmm. | ||
100% man. | ||
Yeah, and I put them on one leg after the other like a real man does. | ||
I bet you pull them open and jump with both your legs like a pussy. | ||
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Why? | |
I mean, just why? | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Why do you care? | ||
What kind of question is this? | ||
There's something going on. | ||
There's something going on. | ||
Something in the air. | ||
I don't know if it's Halloween. | ||
Satan is torturing me. | ||
I've decided this. | ||
I think Satan is just torturing me. | ||
He's trying to convince me to kill myself. | ||
It's not the Feds. | ||
It's not Mossad. | ||
The devil himself comes into the studio every night to torment me and get me to repudiate my faith. | ||
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And he says... He says... He says, these are your powers. | |
This is what you're doing for. | ||
I don't like... No! | ||
No, no! | ||
It can't be! | ||
It can't be! | ||
Ah, the devil is... The devil is working. | ||
The devil is working his evil ways. | ||
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Only the devil got someone to think of something like this. | |
Oh, man. | ||
How else? | ||
How else would somebody, like, be watching a show and think, like, hmm, I wonder what underwear that guy's wearing? | ||
I should ask. | ||
You know, not only, not only is somebody, like, you know, sitting there at the computer watching the show, and I'm going into, like, ah, it's war in Afghanistan, it's pretty messed up, and some guy's watching the show thinking, hmm, wonder what kind of underwear that guy's wearing? | ||
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I should ask. | |
Gets the wallet out, gets the credit card out. | ||
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Hey, Nick, what kind of underwear do you wear? | |
Great selfie guy. | ||
I wear a boxer. | ||
Okay, you know. | ||
The state of the discourse. | ||
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Apparently a very relevant subject. | |
The underwear thing, there's some truth to that. | ||
You know, I've got a friend. | ||
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I don't know if you know him. | |
But I've got a friend on this platform. | ||
And he wears the most flamboyant underwear. | ||
And it's like, I don't know what that's all about. | ||
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I don't know what that's all about. | |
Very flamboyant. | ||
Not going to name any names. | ||
Because I don't know if I'm going to get yelled at if I say that. | ||
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But it's like... | |
Some people, they're very... I don't know what that's for. | ||
I don't know what that's for. | ||
You know me, I'm not putting on a show or anything. | ||
I'm not putting on a show. | ||
You know, the show is underneath the underwear. | ||
That's where the show... See, here's the thing. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
I don't need lights, camera, action. | ||
I don't need all the... I don't need to dress up. | ||
I don't need the fanfare. | ||
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Round here, we let what's IN the underwear do the talking. | |
What the hell is that? | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
This is a gross conversation. | ||
That's not what this show is about. | ||
But, you know, it's worth saying around here, plain Jane, we let the penis do the talking. | ||
We let the... We let the genitals do the talking around here. | ||
You know, it's not what the package comes in, it's what's in the package, you know? | ||
So my whole life I go, what? | ||
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I go, what? | |
Fruit of the loom. | ||
And, you know... But here's the thing. | ||
I'm not putting on a show. | ||
No one even sees my underwear. | ||
Why would anyone see my underwear? | ||
I'm just hanging out. | ||
I'm just hanging out. | ||
You know, am I putting on a show for some girl so she's gonna be like, whoo? | ||
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Or, God only knows, what else? | |
What's the point? | ||
I was wearing plain Jane. | ||
I'm not gonna know anybody to impress. | ||
Nobody's gonna see it. | ||
You know? | ||
So, uh, yeah. | ||
But some of you guys with the underwear selection, I don't know what's going on. | ||
The designs. | ||
Why the designs? | ||
Why designs? | ||
What's going on with that? | ||
What are you trying to communicate with that? | ||
Is that supposed to look good? | ||
Why do you need to look good in your underwear? | ||
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Trying to look good for whom? | |
I throw them on. | ||
I throw them on. | ||
I eat three hot dogs practically every day. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because I'm impressing people with my will and with my words. | ||
I have a little bit of a gut, okay? | ||
I like to eat. | ||
So sort of a similar principle at work here. | ||
I just go with the plain, functional, and I'm not, I'm not trying to show off for anybody. | ||
I'm not putting on a show. | ||
And I'm also not a bitch! | ||
I wear the man's underwear. | ||
I wear man underwear. | ||
Straight up. | ||
Straight up. | ||
And all the talking, all the talking is done? | ||
Alright, enough. | ||
Okay, you get the point, enough. | ||
But yeah, so if you were wondering, Tactical Nuke, if you're a, uh, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what's going on with that, but... Yeah. | ||
What's your favorite underwear brand? | ||
Only the devil would make someone come up with this. | ||
Satan himself and his minions are working. | ||
Guys sitting at the computer, gee, I wonder what is, uh, I wonder what his underwear is. | ||
I'll ask. | ||
Great idea. | ||
It's a great idea. | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
Newzerios says, did you ever watch that movie The Aristocats as a kid? | ||
That song, Everybody Wants to be a Cat, is a swinging banger of a tune! | ||
Anyway, that's not my real question. | ||
My real question is this. | ||
Have you ever seen A Bug's Life? | ||
I have not seen either of those. | ||
I have not seen Aristocats. | ||
I have not seen A Bug's Life. | ||
I hope you enjoyed your Halloween, friend. | ||
Yeah, you too, man. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
Groypers drove about an hour away to our state capitol over the weekend to an anti-vax rally, and it wasn't as epic as the Springfield rally, but still a good time, and the turnout wasn't half bad. | ||
Great. | ||
Hope you enjoyed your Halloween, friend. | ||
Yeah, you too, man. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
Bill Hoover says, what's your thoughts on Scientology? | ||
It's a false religion. | ||
Special Education Groypers says, yo, hey, AveryClo.com is down. | ||
You were a genius for coming up with that and executing it. | ||
Highly Kino. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I just didn't want to maintain that. | ||
It was, you know, the punishment was administered. | ||
She was freaking out. | ||
She emailed me and she's like, I've contacted my lawyer. | ||
We're looking at all our options. | ||
I'm like, bitch, you don't have a lawyer. | ||
I have five lawyers. | ||
You're running your lawyer? | ||
Yeah, I just talked to two of them and they think it's perfectly okay. | ||
I love when people bluff like that. | ||
She goes, I don't know if you remember, but there is this girl who tried to dox Jaden. | ||
She was talking shit about him online when he did that George Floyd tweet. | ||
And everybody, everybody was doxing him and death threats and all this. | ||
And I thought, let's take one of them. | ||
Let's take one of these people from out of the mob and give them the same treatment. | ||
And so I found this girl, Avery Clo, and we went through all of her tweets and she tweeted the N-word and a lot of racist stuff years ago. | ||
So I made a website called AveryClo.com and I just, the whole website was just, beware horrible racist Avery Clo. | ||
Here's all her racist tweets, here's all her sexist tweets, here's her... And that was the first, if you Google her name, that was the first search result. | ||
And so she emails me, she's like, you have to take this down, this is illegal, da-da-da, I talked to my lawyer, we're exploring all our options. | ||
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I'm like, bet, yeah, bet. | |
Talked to your lawyer? | ||
Oh yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure you did. | ||
That's totally legal, by the way. | ||
That's absolutely legal to do that. | ||
So... But yeah, wasn't so fun anymore, huh? | ||
It's not so fun picking on Jade and Izzet now, when you're getting the people's elbow. | ||
Usereos, a shout-out to Kato and Autistic Virgin. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
Bro hugs. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
I'm sure they're loving that. | ||
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Uh, okay. | |
Scrolling through here. | ||
I'm so hungry. | ||
Dr. Sprell Bington says, time is the only thing you can't afford to lose. | ||
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So true. | |
Based Coops says, Ayo Tony! | ||
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No, I can't. | |
I can't do that. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
I'm sorry, I can't do that one. | ||
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I can't. | |
I just can't read that. | ||
You're gonna make me read that dog crap? | ||
I can't do it. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
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I'm weary. | |
I had to skip over 10 of those whatever guys superchats. | ||
I can't read this. | ||
He says, Ayo Tony, I'm just saying if the INI PAC stood for Italy and we were lobbying billions of dollars to Italy, they'd call us the mob and shut it down in a heartbeat. | ||
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Oh my gosh man. | |
Why? | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Yeah, marinate on that one for a little bit everybody. | ||
This is my hell. | ||
Perfectly designed. | ||
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Perfect punishment. | |
The perfect eternal punishment. | ||
Man, I hope hell isn't like this. | ||
If I go to hell and it's like this, I'm not going to be a happy camper. | ||
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I'm not going to be happy. | |
Because I'm thinking, you know, hey, hell's not so bad. | ||
But if this is hell, like, you know, hell's going to be pretty messed up. | ||
Base New Yorker says, why is the Holocaust labeled as the extermination of Jews while more Soviets died in the Holocaust than Jews? | ||
Nine million seems larger than six million. | ||
Well, I think, that what a stupid question. | ||
I mean, even if you're going to try to investigate that, because the narrative about the Holocaust is that it was an extermination attempt against the Jewish people. | ||
Yes, you know nine million Soviets died, you know, I don't know I'm not a World War two expert But there was an extermination. | ||
Those are the main convictions. | ||
Yes, 9 million Soviets died. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a World War II expert, but it was an extermination. | ||
That's just a semantic argument. | ||
What a dumb question. | ||
I mean, you could say, why do you focus on one element of the atrocity? | ||
Which would be fair, because, you know, even according to the narrative, you have gypsies getting killed, and Polish getting killed, and Catholics getting killed, and Slavs getting killed, and Russians getting killed, and a lot of disabled people getting killed, and lots of people getting killed. | ||
But they talk about the Jewish part to the exclusion of everything else. | ||
But you're saying, why are they calling it a... Well, because one, even according to the official narrative, one is an extermination and one isn't. | ||
So that's just a totally wrong question. | ||
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Yeah, that's why. | |
Special Ed Groy versus I here with... Why? | ||
Why the spam accounts? | ||
I had a dream while I was asleep the other night where the only two songs allowed to exist were Trap Queen by Fetty Wap and Exit Music for a film by Radiohead. | ||
I'm giving you a little bit of money to share that experience of my life with you. | ||
Thanks for reading. | ||
Thanks for listening. | ||
Yeah, you got it, man. | ||
Yeah, I had a... I had a dream last night. | ||
I forget what it was, though. | ||
I took a nap today and I had a pretty weird dream. | ||
Petey's Politics says, Hey Nick, love the new cozy TV. | ||
It runs really good. | ||
And feel smoother than the AF website. | ||
I see YouTubers all the time including people like Nelk getting strikes and eventually where will they go? | ||
I bet CozyTV will seriously take over as the new YouTube. | ||
Keep doing your stuff, please. | ||
We need it! | ||
Well, I'm glad you like it. | ||
I don't know if it'll ever be as big as YouTube. | ||
That's insane. | ||
But yeah, I mean hopefully more people find a home here. | ||
I don't know about Nelk. | ||
Those guys are degenerates. | ||
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No good. | |
But yeah hopefully some other people come on and we've got more streamers lined up so yeah I hope it just keeps growing and growing. | ||
Kaiser's thoughts on New Jersey governor's race. | ||
I haven't been following it. | ||
Kaz says, hello Nick. | ||
Over the past few years I found out about memetic warfare. | ||
It seems to be tied at the hip with the occult. | ||
Well-funded think tanks currently exist and are manipulating the zeitgeist through things like social engineering. | ||
Glad you saw through their pigeonhole term, Catboy. | ||
I don't know if that's, I don't know if that's part of it. | ||
I think that's just slander, you know. | ||
It's occult! | ||
I think it's just slander. | ||
You know, slander's been around forever. | ||
As long as people could talk, they've been lying, you know, so. | ||
But yeah, memetic warfare's real. | ||
It's just, it's an extension of information war and memetics is really just about psychology and propaganda. | ||
So I don't, I don't think it's that deep. | ||
I don't think it's about the occult. | ||
I think it's really just more about Human nature. | ||
I don't think it's about magic. | ||
Some people say that when they talk about meme magic, they say that it is like this... It's magic with a K. It's like this occult chaos magic thing. | ||
That's what they said years ago when that post, what was it? | ||
It was 7-7's and it said Trump will win in 16. | ||
And people said, oh, digits confirm! | ||
So... Yeah, so you might have a point about that. | ||
But a lot of it, a lot of memetic warfare is really just like marketing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Special Ed Groy versus one of these two tag-teaming me all night. | ||
It literally was. | ||
Vlad Groyper says, what are the, these two tag teaming me all night. | ||
What are the chances that whole thing in Charlottesville last week was a big psyop? | ||
It literally was. | ||
That was the Lincoln Foundation that did that. | ||
Gus says, what are the odds the convenient short-term flight cancellations have something to do with the large numbers of people who have been coming into the country? | ||
Just a thought, but somehow I've never met a flight attendant who I think would do this. | ||
Anyway, have a nice week. | ||
There's this Russian film called He is a Dragon. | ||
That I think you'd like a lot. | ||
Okay, well, check that out. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it, Gus. | ||
Big shout out for Gus. | ||
What would the flight cancellations have to do with people coming? | ||
I don't see the correlation. | ||
What would... I don't know how one would affect the other. | ||
Do you mean from Afghanistan or from Mexico? | ||
And how would that affect anything? | ||
Dr. Spell Brinkton says, some guy in chat keeps telling me to cut myself every time you read my chats. | ||
Are they that bad? | ||
Geez. | ||
Diligence says, nice job with that poop joke. | ||
Solid delivery. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Johnson, did you ever look into Trump's mentor Roy Cohn? | ||
Do you think that people in New Zealand are upside down relative to you? | ||
Yeah, yeah, that guy's pretty messed up. | ||
But, you know, I look at Trump as a guy who was a real estate developer in New York City. | ||
We have to just be realistic about what that entails. | ||
You know, people say, oh, his, uh... I think that was his lawyer, not his mentor. | ||
His mentor was his father, Fred. | ||
But you know, oh he had a Jewish fixer-lawyer in he's a real estate developer in New York City. | ||
Is this a big controversy? | ||
Not necessarily John I just read that tactical nukes is your main story reminded me of last Christmas when an RV blew up an entire city block in Nashville with a siren countdown Yeah, I remember that Uh, Jews Day Killing says, let me make you high speed, no longer call it Kabul Airport, it's now HKIA, that's how you say it. | ||
Also, ISIS-K is real, it's a cereal, when you pour bloody goat milk on it, it snaps, cracks, and pops. | ||
I don't understand that, but thanks. | ||
Eusario says, there existed, perhaps only in certain circumstances, among the chancellors of England's National Bank, a particular set of vulgar practices owing to a dispositional propensity to engage in usury. | ||
A Jew's Day killing says, also for my divorce I need a lawyer, a judge that practices sharia law. | ||
This Jewish American princess will enslave me, otherwise I'm God. | ||
I'd rather join ISIS than call on all four for them. | ||
Special Ed Groyper. | ||
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What the fuck, man? | |
The reason they call me Special Ed Groyper is because me and my homies have extra cromies. | ||
Hans says, what happened only reading Super Chats over $4? | ||
Max frustration ensues. | ||
Well, I lost the ability to use the Super Chat plugin. | ||
I got banned from YouTube, and then I got banned from DLive. | ||
And so now the only way to read Super Chats is in the back-end studio part of Entropy. | ||
So I literally just have a list of all Super Chats that I just refresh and scroll through. | ||
They only show 15 at a time because the way that it's supposed to work is that you just get to scroll through all of them, and you can ban people, and you can do all kinds of things. | ||
And ZoomerDev made a plug-in where you could hide ones that were under four and hide ones. | ||
But I can't manually count them all, and it's a big pain in the ass to look at a dollar amount. | ||
And, you know, it's just not easy to do it that way. | ||
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So that's why. | |
But, yeah, it's pretty rough. | ||
All right, where was I? | ||
*sniff* Tactical Nukes is what happened to Scott Greer. | ||
Is he still involved? | ||
Never watch his content and if it isn't public my apologies. | ||
Yes, Scott is still involved. | ||
He does his show called Highly Respected and he's got a sub stack, which is very good. | ||
I watch Highly Respected every week or listen to it. | ||
And he's on Twitter. | ||
He's just he's a writer. | ||
That's that's always what he's done. | ||
He's very intelligent guy. | ||
But he's never, as far as I know, he's never really been like an activist. | ||
He used to work for Daily Caller, as you know, and he got kicked out of there because he was exposed that he wrote for Radix under a pseudonym. | ||
And I don't know what his job is now, but I know that he makes contents. | ||
So he's really just a content creator. | ||
He wrote a book, No Campus for White Men, but I don't know what you mean, where did he go? | ||
He didn't go anywhere. | ||
He just, you know, just doing his thing. | ||
But yeah, he's a great guy. | ||
BasedCoop says, thanks for reminding me to put on a mask. | ||
Have fun cleaning up the toilet. | ||
Okay. | ||
Comreelin says, buy yourself a Big Mac. | ||
Thanks. | ||
SpecialEdGroper says, hey, take a tip from me. | ||
If you want to send in 10 or 20 super chats, you need to make at least five accounts so he doesn't catch on. | ||
Nick, if you had to guess, which five accounts am I? | ||
Kai Clips says, hey, Nick, it really means the world that I can stream on this fantastic platform. | ||
The Super Chats don't bug me yet. | ||
When did it start taking its toll on you? | ||
Thanks again for everything you do. | ||
I'll never forget it. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, man, and I'm glad you're on the platform. | ||
I thought you did great on your show, and I appreciate you being a part of the movement. | ||
Got more guts and conviction than a lot of people. | ||
So big shout out. | ||
We love Kai. | ||
And, yeah, it took me about a year or two before it really got to me. | ||
I never liked it, but it was like probably 2020 it started to take its toll. | ||
Because that's when I started to get a lot of them. | ||
So pretty rough. | ||
But thanks, bro. | ||
So, Marcenol says, best explanation for obsession to vax everyone is just pharma profits. | ||
It breaks a psychological seal. | ||
It makes it easier to convince them to get successive shots and removes the control group everyone thinks they would have died if not for the vax. | ||
Yeah, I don't think it's that simple because they can do a lot of things for profit. | ||
I mean it could be, but that seems too simple. | ||
Real Poopy Retards is happy All Saints Day, Nick. | ||
We love our Saints. | ||
Yeah, you too. | ||
Diversity member says it's hard to know what to do these days, Nick. | ||
We'll lose a Virginia election because of mail-in ballots. | ||
Just wait and see. | ||
Also we may have a 50-50 chance of winning in 2024 to elect who? | ||
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Trump? | |
A man who proudly said what he said today about Israel? | ||
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Thoughts? | |
That's just a dumb way of looking at things. | ||
In my opinion. | ||
People look at one comment the guy makes and it's like... It's a very womanish way of looking at politics. | ||
We are the plumbers, okay? | ||
We are the first responders. | ||
We're the people that are running into a burning building. | ||
We're the people that go into a fucked up situation. | ||
We're the ones trudging through the muck and the sludge and, you know, trying to make something work here. | ||
And you got people screaming from the sidelines saying, No! | ||
Don't do that! | ||
No! | ||
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You can't! | |
This is horrible! | ||
I mean, it's like you ever see these kinds of scenes unfold when like there's a fight happening or there's some tragedy and there's always a woman just screaming, screaming, screaming. | ||
And it's like, yeah, this is tragic, but she's really making it a lot worse. | ||
That is the same impression I get from people that do this. | ||
If you work in politics, you're working in reality and reality is not ideal. | ||
In reality, there's no good options, especially in politics, because you're dealing with power-hungry people, you're dealing with the devil, you're dealing with demons, and people go, oh, you know, it's not perfect. | ||
It's not going exactly the way I want. | ||
Oh, I have something to say about this. | ||
Well, what are we supposed to do? | ||
What are we gonna do? | ||
It's like well you should shut up and just never participate in this honest to God because that level of negativity and that kind of thinking It's poison. | ||
It's poison. | ||
You know, we have to go in there to a really messed up situation and we have got to find a way to make it work. | ||
And we have got to use everything at our disposal. | ||
And people that pick stuff up and go, yeah, no, no, no, I don't like that. | ||
No, he said what? | ||
You know, it's like, you know, that's not how you make things happen in the real world. | ||
So, and people say, well, don't make perfect the enemy of the good. | ||
It's like, it's bigger than that. | ||
It's like, are you just, are you willing to make a change? | ||
Are you willing to do what is necessary to win? | ||
Or is this about something else for you? | ||
Because that's what it always comes down to. | ||
So, you know, yeah, Trump said something I didn't like. | ||
You know how I feel about that. | ||
But the situation is a little bit more complicated than that. | ||
And if you don't understand that, if I have to explain it, honestly, this is like a child's view of politics. | ||
It's like a woman's view of politics. | ||
Straight up. | ||
That's like something a woman would say. | ||
You know, Trump said what he said today, so what are we to do? | ||
Like, that makes you clever or something? | ||
We all heard it. | ||
We all know why it's wrong. | ||
Are you part of the solution or part of the problem? | ||
And if I could break it down to you simplistically, maybe you're just stupid, but if I could break it down to you, Trump is better than all the alternatives, okay? | ||
In case you haven't noticed, in 2016, the guy that should have won was Jeb Bush or Rubio or Ted Cruz. | ||
And the guy that did win was Donald Trump. | ||
The guy that said that we should bring in more Norwegians instead of Haitians from shithole countries. | ||
The guy that said illegals are rapists and murderers. | ||
The guy that said we should ban all Muslims from America. | ||
The guy whose first instinct on the Capitol was to pardon all his people. | ||
The guy who still has not conceded the last election. | ||
The guy who built 500 miles of border wall. | ||
The guy that realigned the entire right wing and now the shape and face of the Republican Party is xenophobia, nativism, nationalism. | ||
It's a very different political paradigm now than it was five years ago. | ||
And that's all thanks to one guy. | ||
One guy! | ||
And if he were working for them, if he were not what I described, then why did they do everything in their power to stop him? | ||
And why did they deplatform him? | ||
And why do Republicans still not give him play? | ||
Yeah, he's not perfect. | ||
Congratulations, Einstein. | ||
Congratulations, you're a genius. | ||
He's not perfect. | ||
Far from it. | ||
He's faulty. | ||
But he is the best that we have. | ||
And if you can't see that, you shouldn't be in this. | ||
Because you don't have any perspective. | ||
It really is a matter of perspective. | ||
If you can't see how Trump, you know, albeit obviously not perfect, if you can't see how he is different from Ron DeSantis, If you can't see how he is different from, you know, the aforementioned candidates, then, you know, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
And the impact that he's had on politics. | ||
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So... It's like, you either get it or you don't. | |
And I know people are gonna say, Nick says to vote for Zion Dawn again? | ||
I mean, you watch the monologue, it takes no great brain to point out problems. | ||
If that's all it took, hey, we would have won this thing a long time ago. | ||
If all it took is for people to be critical of everything, and skeptical of everything, and pointing out why somebody's not 100%, we need to find a way of using what we have to make it work. | ||
That's what's missing. | ||
And so, you know, I see Trump, and I see more than you do. | ||
Because I know the people that worked in the administration. | ||
I mean, I know them personally. | ||
I don't know more than everybody, but I know more than your average person about how bad it was, and I'm no dummy, and I, you know, I'm on Cozy.tv and Ban From Every Payment Processor and on a federal no-fly list because, you know, I haven't compromised on my beliefs and my convictions, but I do have a strategic mind. | ||
And so, while I am aware of the flaws, you know, and I'm not compromised in my principles, I'm trying to offer a strategic way of looking at things which is practical to achieve our goal. | ||
So this mentality is cancer. | ||
Cancer! | ||
Because if enough people start thinking like this, nobody's ever going to do anything. | ||
Nothing will ever be good enough. | ||
Because to get where we need to go, we can't all be these bleeding hearts. | ||
You know, nothing's good enough. | ||
It has to be this or that. | ||
No compromise. | ||
No practicality. | ||
We got to get in there. | ||
We gotta get down in there, in the mud, and you know, we may lose ourselves. | ||
It's a story often told, but that's what we have to do. | ||
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So... | |
You know if you're not ready to do that you don't belong here and you can't we're trying to do a job if you if you don't like the way you do a things okay start the show where you go and do your thing and you tell us how we're gonna fix it by just pointing out all the problems and why this one isn't perfect and this one's maybe wrong and this one's a shell and this one did that and so on And, you know, congrats. | ||
You can be with all the other 100% pure people that have produced nothing. | ||
So, and I, you know, maybe that comes across as over the top, but, I mean, I've heard this for as long as I've been doing this, and it is, it's about time somebody just said, shut up. | ||
Like, either be a part of the solution or get out of the way. | ||
You know, you have a problem with that? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
That's politics. | ||
If you have a problem with that, you shouldn't be in politics. | ||
You should be in something else. | ||
Seriously. | ||
So, and it's not in defense of what Trump said. | ||
It's in defense of strategic thinking. | ||
It's in defense of using what we have. | ||
Because you say, what do we do from here? | ||
Yeah, that's just it, dipshit. | ||
If we throw that out, okay, so no Trump, and no elections, and no Republican Party, and no Tucker, and no this, and no that, and what do we got left? | ||
A book club? | ||
You know? | ||
And they don't even agree? | ||
Half of them are Catholic, militant, some of them are pagans, and some of them are, you know, and there's these ideological... Look at the alt-right. | ||
They're all at war with each other, you know? | ||
And they all think they're the most righteous. | ||
They all think they're the most pure. | ||
So it's like, you know, go figure. | ||
Anyway, so yeah, very, very important. | ||
Perspective. | ||
Perspective. | ||
Big picture. | ||
Practicality. | ||
That's the core of a conservative disposition is a sober, sober assessment of the situation and making choices, having the courage to make choices when they're not good. | ||
There's not one good choice. | ||
There's not one good option. | ||
There's not one option where we save the day and it's easy and nobody makes sacrifices and nobody does anything controversial and nobody compromises. | ||
If that's how it was, it would have been solved. | ||
There's no path like that. | ||
There's only really hard, really difficult, dubious ways of doing this. | ||
And a conservative disposition is acknowledging that that's how it is. | ||
We have to trudge forward, knowing what we know, using sound judgment. | ||
We have to move forward. | ||
We have to decide. | ||
And we have to live with our decisions. | ||
And we have to go on this journey. | ||
And the only way out of this is through it. | ||
If you want to stand on the sidelines and bitch and moan, you know, that's really only going to hinder what we're doing. | ||
Okay, DB says Duluth Trading Company has the most comfortable underwear. | ||
Can you ask Jayden to unblock me on Twitter? | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
Justin Zumer says, I hate beer, love coke. | ||
You roast my cringe. | ||
Superchat was hilarious. | ||
Don't know why wussies feel so bad about getting roasted. | ||
This is just classic ball busting that men do. | ||
Especially us paisans. | ||
Why did you have to say that? | ||
Why did you have to say that? | ||
Are you an alien? | ||
These must be demons because they don't know how humans talk. | ||
They don't have it down. | ||
What human person would think that that is something to say to me that I would have a positive response? | ||
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Relatable response to that. | |
Hey, this is just that classic of ball busting. | ||
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Yeah, that the guys will do. | |
Especially as bisons, am I right? | ||
Like what the, what are you an alien? | ||
Are you a robot? | ||
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Did you just... | |
Come out of some kind of amniotic sack? | ||
Come out of some kind of incubation chamber? | ||
You've grown in a laboratory and accelerated growth? | ||
Just the kind of classic ball-busting as guys do. | ||
This is my new bit. | ||
Immigrant. | ||
Because you guys don't know how to speak English and you don't know how to get along. | ||
I sometimes think that I'm autistic and then I talk to you guys. | ||
Sometimes I think, gee, my voice sounds kind of monotone. | ||
Man, I can't pick up on social cues. | ||
I'm obsessed about talking about a handful of things. | ||
And then I read these super chats and I'm like, no, definitely not autistic because I could see how retarded that sounds from a social point of view. | ||
From a social emotional point of view, I can clock that that's not how a person should be talking. | ||
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So. | |
Hey, thanks for being a good sport. | ||
Thanks for being a good sport. | ||
What the hell, man? | ||
Especially us paisans. | ||
Yeah, you know us paisans. | ||
Me, I'm a paisan. | ||
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Us paisans, we love to break each other's balls. | |
What do you think I am? | ||
Do you think I'm like two standard deviations lower IQ than I really am? | ||
You have no idea how hard it is to be as smart as I am. | ||
You'll never understand. | ||
You'll never understand! | ||
You can't even fathom, but that's... I wouldn't trade it, but that's the cross that I bear. | ||
So just try and respect that, okay? | ||
Just try and respect that. | ||
Don't take it personally. | ||
I'm suffering. | ||
So you may feel offended, but I'm suffering more than you. | ||
So, you know, you really shouldn't be offended. | ||
You shouldn't take it personally. | ||
You should just feel bad for me, honestly. | ||
You should you should feel bad for me that you can enjoy beer and stuff like that and you know and be unbothered and just kind of chill out. | ||
You guys can come home and kiss your girlfriend or snapchatter and jump on the couch and kick your feet up with the beer and watch sports and be happy as a fucking clam. | ||
You should thank God every day and you should appreciate that. | ||
You should really think about that and count your blessings. | ||
That that's something that is available to you. | ||
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Because, you know, I can't. | |
I can't do any of those things. | ||
I can't do one of those things. | ||
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I can't do one of those things. | |
So, yeah. | ||
Hey, Paizano. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Paizano. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
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But it's true. | |
It's very true. | ||
I'm a little bit kidding, but it's also very true. | ||
Niggas are watching the game and they're drinking beer with their girlfriend around, with her arm around them and all this. | ||
Yeah, well, remember that you get to do that when I roast your Super Chats, okay? | ||
Anon says I got rejected by my Waysian Catholic waifu. | ||
What do I do now, Nick? | ||
I don't know, King. | ||
Yeah, you're asking the wrong person. | ||
Salvador says, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
America can't act unilaterally in the same way that it did 20 years ago. | ||
I don't know that China would respond or could respond. | ||
and their Belden Road Initiative. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
America can't act unilaterally in the same way that it did 20 years ago. | ||
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I don't know that China would respond or could respond. | |
They would disavow. | ||
They would publicly condemn. | ||
But, yeah, I don't know what... | ||
What do you think they could do? | ||
I mean, they're not going to respond militarily, economically. | ||
They would just say something, I bet. | ||
Nigga Groy versus did you catch any of Kai's first stream earlier? | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
I caught a little bit of it in the middle. | ||
Kansas Zoomers says, I like being cozy on cozy TV. | ||
Me too, buddy. | ||
Cozy Bikers says, Steak Fajitas and extra chips and salsa. | ||
Man, why would you say that? | ||
I'm so hungry. | ||
Why would you say that to me? | ||
You're making it hurt more. | ||
Vitus says, Hi Nick, did you ever finish the last four things? | ||
What did you think of it? | ||
No, I didn't finish it. | ||
I got to hell and I kind of tapped out. | ||
I was a little too happy. | ||
So I'll pick it up eventually. | ||
Timmy says, hi Nick, do you and your dad like baseball? | ||
I don't, but my dad does, but he doesn't really watch it. | ||
OpticsRespector says, when it comes to poop jokes, a solid delivery is better than a liquid one. | ||
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Nice. | |
TheMorningTrump says, hey Nick, did you ever get a new Lego set? | ||
I'm currently building the Republic Gunship while watching your show. | ||
Have a great night. | ||
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Have a great night, Nick. | |
No, I haven't gotten a new LEGO set in a while. | ||
Honestly, I've come to think it's very cringe, if I'm being honest. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I built one during the pandemic because I was bored. | ||
And yeah, I'll probably build another LEGO set in my life, but... | ||
We got to draw the line somewhere. | ||
Because you know what it is? | ||
I watch these TikToks where there's these grown men and it's one thing to like get a toy and you play with it and it's a guilty pleasure. | ||
But you see these guys on TikTok and they're like, like they're making their own lightsabers, you know? | ||
And they're like posing with it on TikTok. | ||
And you see stuff like that and it's like, I wanna kill myself, you know? | ||
You see these guys where they're like, they're using technical lingo to describe niche like toys They're like, oh, you see, there's this custom hilt. | ||
This is, you know, whatever brand, new lightsaber. | ||
It's got a pretty cool, you know, buzz. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, there's all these, like, niche toy communities and they have all, like, this technical jargon and it's like a job for these people, you know? | ||
It's like, yeah, I like to play with Legos, but these people, it's like, it's their job. | ||
And it's like, it's a toy, man. | ||
These are kids toys. | ||
They have, like, these collectibles, and... You know, so I'm turning against it. | ||
I'm being radicalized by that. | ||
Every time I see that, I'm just, like, overcome with disgust. | ||
You know? | ||
It's like, you shouldn't be doing that. | ||
You shouldn't be doing that. | ||
You should be interested in something else. | ||
Like, you should be interested in anything else. | ||
And I'm not some macho guy. | ||
I'm not, like, out there cutting wood and fishing and stuff. | ||
You know, I sit around and watch TikTok all day. | ||
That's not great. | ||
But, like, these people where they've got these display cases, all this kind of stuff. | ||
It's one thing if it's, like, a business. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
But it's another thing if you're just consuming, pouring thousands of dollars and hours into just, like, displaying things in your house. | ||
Like, what are you doing? | ||
If you sell it, okay. | ||
That's your business. | ||
That's your line of work. | ||
I wouldn't judge that, but... | ||
This is my line of work, but people that just pour thousands of dollars into toys as grown adults. | ||
No, it's one thing to have a hobby. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
But like this, my whole house, my whole life is collecting Funko Pops and lightsabers and oh my gosh, it's turning me against the whole thing. | ||
But yeah, I haven't bought any Legos. | ||
I don't think I ever would. | ||
I mean, sometimes people send them to me in my P.O. | ||
box. | ||
which is Box 156, Western Springs, Illinois. | ||
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And I don't know the zip code. | |
You have to look that up. | ||
But yeah, if anyone wants to send me Legos, because I'm too proud to go out and buy them. | ||
But I haven't built one since last year when I did one during the pandemic. | ||
I just don't really have time. | ||
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But sounds cool. | |
Pope John Paul II says, can you clarify why VAX exemptions are okay? | ||
Isn't using an exemption effectively compliance and tacit approval by continuing to work within their framework using exemptions? | ||
Don't we legitimize their authority? | ||
The VAX exemption is really for people to prepare because in my mind the VAX exemption is going away. | ||
And so, you know, either it doesn't go away, in which case people can remain working without vaccinated, in which case it really isn't a VAX mandate if you can be exempted from it, or it eventually does go away, in which case people will be fired. | ||
So the exemption is really, in my mind, this is a way that people can prepare to be fired. | ||
Because I think they'll do away with the exemptions. | ||
If they win and they have it their way, they will get rid of the exemptions and everyone will have to get it. | ||
And a lot of people aren't ready to get fired because they've, you know, most people aren't ready to just get fired from their job and have to find some job where it's outside of everybody doing the VAX mandate. | ||
So I think that that's okay to prepare to be fired but yeah it's obviously not a long-term solution because the problem is even if they keep the vaccine mandates they're going to vax all the kids and eventually they're going to rug pull in years and it'll be too late. | ||
So I don't support vax exemptions as a long-term solution But I do support the exemptions insofar as we don't necessarily want to pull our people out of society. | ||
We want them to get educated. | ||
We want them to have influential jobs. | ||
And to the extent that they could do that while being unvaccinated, that's great. | ||
And for people that want to get back on their feet, they want to line something up for when they get fired, then that works too. | ||
But yeah, it's not a long term solution. | ||
I understand what you're saying, but it's just a practical necessity. | ||
Hey Nick, just wondering how are you guys planning on permanently keeping the stream on cozy? | ||
Will you now be uploading them onto your NJF website? | ||
It may be too soon with during the beta test. | ||
Also, will you need to buy more servers as more people join? | ||
You're asking too many questions. | ||
Eventually, we're going to have all the shows on this site, but what is the question about servers? | ||
Why would you think I would answer that? | ||
Pokecell says, have a good night. | ||
Thanks, you too. | ||
Usario says, would you live stream a full Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1 for $5,000? | ||
Hell yeah, I would. | ||
I would do it for fun, but I would only do it for $5,000 if that's what you're offering. | ||
uh just a zoomer says excuse me don't pull the incel card that's my one thing with you i'm a real incel not a normie you told numerous You don't know me. | ||
You don't know my struggle. | ||
You don't know what I'm about. | ||
Say the same. | ||
You equals volcel. | ||
Yeah, well, you don't really know me. | ||
So you can think that all you want. | ||
But I am an incel. | ||
You don't know all the facts. | ||
You don't know me. | ||
You don't know my struggle. | ||
You don't know what I'm about. | ||
I'm a real incel. | ||
And I'm sick of being told I'm a fake cell. | ||
And honestly, it's not very incel behavior of you to tear me down. | ||
You calling me a fake cell is like a girl unironically calling a guy an incel. | ||
It's just very disrespectful. | ||
It's rude. | ||
You're trying to tear me down to build yourself up. | ||
And honestly, it's just sick. | ||
What you're doing is sick. | ||
You say you like me. | ||
You say that's your one thing. | ||
You must really hate me if you're trying to take my incel card. | ||
Because that's foundational, honestly. | ||
But thanks, I guess. | ||
Thanks, I guess. | ||
So we got a dozen more here. | ||
Dr. Sprelbrington says, are we capable of perceiving things in themselves? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Lil Boozy says, I used to work for Waymo, which is formerly the Google self-driving car project. | ||
They pay people to watch the cameras and answer requests like, am I being pulled over? | ||
Which side of the cones do I go? | ||
They pay this to ID situations where the cars endanger people's lives, but they call it RRE or WOM to hide the illegal behavior from investigators like dropping a C or a W in the logs. | ||
Instead of a description. | ||
It was appalling WOM equals word-of-mouth RRE equals road rule encounter There are criminals Google and they hide what they do from everyone like a true criminal enterprise They pay people on answer requests like oh I I don't really understand. | ||
I don't really understand what you're saying. | ||
Oh, you mean they have self-driving cars out there and... | ||
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And like what? | |
But they're not manned and that's illegal? | ||
Something like that, I think. | ||
Special Ed Groy versus The way forward is to trust the plan, lead forward, or get out of the way. | ||
A two-month-old who had been shot at a party. | ||
I love helping save babies' lives. | ||
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Awesome. | |
Hans says, what is the way forward? | ||
The way forward is to trust the plan, lead forward, or get out of the way. | ||
So true. | ||
Diversity members says, my apologies, Nick. | ||
I meant to not come across negatively, but I'm simply frustrated with the GOP for not taking the voter fraud seriously as they should. | ||
It's as though the 2020 election theft never happened. | ||
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Apologies. | |
You don't need to apologize. | ||
I'm just... I'm really more just responding to the sentiment than you personally, so I don't... The apology is unnecessary, but I appreciate it. | ||
I'm just responding to the sentiment, which is frustrating. | ||
Dallas Groyper says, This has to be the worst night for Super Chats all year. | ||
The Schizo10 post for the minimum dollar amount is peak autism. | ||
You have the patience of a saint regarding the vax resistance in New York. | ||
Hundreds of cops are going on paid vacation while they wait for exemption, but the articles are touting a 32 dismissed without pay. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
I mean, they're lying about the whole thing, but thanks for the Super Chat, King! | ||
We love Dallas Groyper, and yeah, I guess I have patience. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's kind of gone right now. | ||
It's the same three people. | ||
It's the same three people with all the Super Chats, and they're all garbage. | ||
But whatever. | ||
Just a Zoomer says, your red pill. | ||
Love you incel brother. | ||
Yeah, that's nice. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
Card Processing says, I'm in the CC processing industry and a manufacturer of a huge card machine company just got raided by the feds for connections to China. | ||
I'm going to sell even more of them now. | ||
Have a great night. | ||
You too, buddy. | ||
Dr. Sprelbringtens is quick. | ||
What's 13 times 6? | ||
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Thanks. | |
A little boozy says yes, they call us radders. | ||
Remote assistance dispatch. | ||
Tomahawk Patriots says haven't caught the show in a while due to school and my job. | ||
Love cozy TV though. | ||
Great work on the platform. | ||
2-2 says Nick you are the funniest nigga. | ||
I know there hasn't been a night where you haven't made me die from laughter. | ||
If you weren't banned from everything you'd be bigger than Bill Burr, South Park and Dave Chappelle. | ||
True. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people are getting into the toys as investments. | ||
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That's great. | |
But thanks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And Morton and Trump, just totally agree on your Lego toy take. | ||
I don't have a cringe consumer amount of Lego sets. | ||
Just a side hobby slash hustle that you can make money on if you buy a rare collectible set. | ||
Buy two, one to build and one unboxed to store. | ||
When they retire the set, you could sell it and triple your money. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people are getting into the toys as investments. | ||
It's not a bad idea. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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What is it? | |
Special Ed Groyper, Lil Boozy, Usario, the Jews Stay Killing Christ guy, and who's the other one? | ||
All Nights. | ||
Same four guys. | ||
All Nights. | ||
They're all doo-doo. | ||
So I don't know if that's the same guy or what, but that was painful. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me. | ||
I'm gonna go eat. | ||
Question whether I should even come back. | ||
Did a great show and then I get punished. | ||
Go figure. | ||
I do a great show and then I get punished, right? | ||
That was a good show. | ||
I drag myself to do the show. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
I'm high energy. | ||
I do a great job and this is the thanks I get. | ||
That's okay, it's a thankless job. | ||
Whatever, it is what it is. | ||
I've accepted it, but that's gonna do it for me. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Remember to follow this channel for updates, push notifications, frankly, when the show goes live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, you know, something like that. | ||
Thanks to our subscribers, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, 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. |