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I'm the clown, I'm the clown, I'm the clown. | |
I'm original, alright, I'm original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, you had logic on this side. | ||
And at the end of the day, we'll prove this point. | ||
And I'm Dickie and Sarah Taylor-Russer. | ||
And I'm Dickie and Sarah Taylor-Russer. | ||
And I'm Dickie and Sarah Taylor-Russer. | ||
Give me a look. Give me a look. Give me a look. Give me a | ||
look. Give | ||
me a look. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can pick that yay button. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Nothing is going to stop white boy summer. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop America first. | |
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
What do you think he learned? | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
and white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors would smile on us right now while we're doing it. | ||
Cheers. | ||
The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
You have to abide by the rules and you have to have a mask on. | ||
It's not. | ||
Businesses have the right to refuse service even if you're not willing. | ||
That's their choice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Good. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
You and I, we're out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Where's your nose? | ||
Let me just be away from you. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
You're not going to need to take. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will take you right now. | ||
You are in violation, and I gave you an awful order. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
I think it's even less than that. | ||
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
That was phase one. | ||
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | ||
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
To 1. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
And 2. | ||
It's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | ||
You can't stop where it's going. | ||
You got to stop it where it is. | ||
You got to stop it in its track, right? | ||
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I go that far. | ||
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum. | ||
And they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
So people have it in their heads, like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | ||
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
Look how bad it has gotten. | ||
Take a look back a year, five years. | ||
I mean, at everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
Take a look back at one year ago, you know. | ||
People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
Okay, well, the only way we're gonna stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here, we gotta start thinking how we're gonna stop it here. | ||
If people just stop doing it, There's a chance we could have earned that outcome. | ||
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | ||
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you. | ||
Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target, you're going to go into Walmart or wherever, and you're going to get in a big fight, and your mouth is going to twitch, and you're going to feel shaky, and you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, some of you, yeah, some of you maybe are used to this. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
That's a good feeling. | ||
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they gotta go to Target and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
And let those people go off the rails. | ||
And let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
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America first is inevitable. | |
It's unstoppable. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's it. | ||
you wanna be I fear and love. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
If you're talking to somebody right now that only fears God, Jesus has won victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This, this is a Christian nature. | ||
This is America. This is America. | ||
This is America. | ||
This is America. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
- Oh man, this is a free man talking. - What matters is that we stuck up for humanity. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being me, I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave, than be comfortable as somebody that's just along for the ride. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
Who are you, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. . | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
I'm a virgin. | ||
I'm 14. | ||
I'm a rich girl. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
What? | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I predicted that there was a rush. | ||
And I predicted that there was a rush. | ||
And I predicted that there was a rush. | ||
And I predicted that there was a rush. | ||
And I predicted that there was a rush. | ||
L.A. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people, let us sleep. | ||
Hey, let it stay in one day. | ||
Treat us, save us from L.A. | ||
They monster. They monster. They monster. They monster. They monster. They monster. They monster. They monster. They monster. | ||
They monster. | ||
I am my life. | ||
Blueprint 5 mic. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prom dated. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and Pop hated. | ||
Okay, Dan. | ||
Two words. | ||
Shot down. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Pay me. | ||
Scream. | ||
Tease. | ||
Save me. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let them change me. | ||
Cause on Judgment Day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look, God. | ||
It's the same me. | ||
And I basically know now. | ||
We get racially profiled. | ||
Cuffed up and hosed down. | ||
Pimped up and hosed down. | ||
Plus I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom, so the top's the only place to go now. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Give it to you all for the power of getting smart of this world. | ||
Let's go! | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross, and you're going to kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
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It gives false hope, then eats them whole. | |
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Verification commencing. | ||
Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. You are a real human | ||
being. You are a | ||
real human being. | ||
You are a real human | ||
being. You are a | ||
real human being. | ||
You are a real human | ||
being. You are a | ||
real human being. | ||
You are a real human | ||
being. You are a | ||
real human being. | ||
You are a real human | ||
being. You are a | ||
real human being. | ||
You are a real human being. | ||
You're not interested? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever Forever Forever Forever We'll be right | ||
back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to share for big business. | ||
It's not cool to share for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
Have you been so much labor on your side? | ||
Except to make your Lord your Savior, I reply. | ||
Like your little bad neighbor, not your flag. | ||
I'm a flag. | ||
That's all I got. | ||
It's like shining riders in the dark. | ||
People from the middle, they got my heart. | ||
And all my blood is locked up on the yard. | ||
You can still be anything you want to be. | ||
One from one to four to one to three. | ||
Thirteen from the limit, got it in the destiny. | ||
He didn't command the energy. | ||
I fear and love. | ||
When you remove the fear and love. | ||
God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
Keep talking to somebody right now that's only fear of God. | ||
Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a mirror. This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that day button I'm going to go first bitch okay | ||
not my words not my rules I just need your steps alright alright | ||
Blast off the sky! | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
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We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | |
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luck. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
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And they had each other. | |
Right? | ||
But they all had one thing in town. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved their country. | ||
and they love their God. | ||
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Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | |
We are calling for a great reawakening of America. | ||
A resurgence of confidence and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
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And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | |
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
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From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | ||
America first. USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! It's the kingdom. | ||
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It's the kingdom. | |
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
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It's the kingdom. | |
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luck. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
unidentified
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And they had courage. | |
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
But they all had one thing in town. | ||
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | ||
unidentified
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | |
America first. USA! USA! | ||
USA! | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like, this is what you like. | ||
Like, I don't live to life, right? | ||
This fool really knows you, but it's like, right? | ||
This is like the movie called a Chili Bear. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Like, every single fight, right? | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need some fight, like. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the pepper. | ||
We just like, Mike. | ||
Looking for a fight. | ||
Like, this is what you like. | ||
Like, riding on a white bike. | ||
Something like a fight bike. | ||
Pressed on the gas. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never tell you when you're being like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when the key to me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry. | ||
Like, I don't eat. | ||
I'm teaching for a teacher. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
When you like to see it. | ||
Be a piece. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like, turn it down to the right. | ||
Like, driving with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find. | ||
I'm just trying to go a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to reach through the pool. | ||
Like, I don't have a pool. | ||
Beating on my test, though. | ||
Lock up on the test, though. | ||
Doesn't tell text, though. | ||
I don't have a word, not a picture or a death smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to rest. | ||
So Spanish for the life. | ||
Like, everything in my life. | ||
Parking with my dad. | ||
And he said it ain't Christ-like. | ||
America first. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool, chill, or big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. Bro. | ||
Bro. | ||
Just really trying not to reach through the pool, babe. | ||
I don't have a pool with you. | ||
Eating on my best, though. | ||
Knock up all the text, though. | ||
Nothing to tell text, though. | ||
Another world, a picture or a test, mode. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish, all the life fights. | ||
Everything in my life. | ||
Bargain with my dad, and he said it. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill the big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. | ||
Bro. Bro. | ||
I was screaming at the referee just like Mike. | ||
Looking for a bright light, think of what your life's like. | ||
Riding on a white light, feeling like it's white, fight, pressing on the gas and a renewable nightlight. | ||
Screaming at my dad and he told me and he's Christ-like. | ||
But nobody never tell you when you're being like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it and you're calling it when they get in me. | ||
Like a child with Harry Kane, who's he with D&D? | ||
Searching for a teacher, now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Wait, let's see you be a beast. | ||
Tell me what your life's like. | ||
Turn it down to Christ. | ||
Traveling with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out there for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to rip through the pool with. | ||
I don't have a pool with it. | ||
Riding on my Pesto. | ||
Locker motor text though. | ||
Nothing else next though. | ||
Not another word, not a pitcher or a test mode. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Finish with my life, fight, everything in my life. | ||
Parking with my dad and he said it ain't Christ-like. | ||
All the things I believe. | ||
You were just the right kind. | ||
Yeah, you were more than just a dream. | ||
You were out of my league. | ||
Got my heartbeat racing. | ||
If I die, don't wake me. | ||
Because you are more than just a dream. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Cheers, everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars. | ||
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And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | |
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit. | ||
But they never can. | ||
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They never take that away from us. | |
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying. | ||
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
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I don't care if I have to drive there. | |
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop white boys summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Make the best. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors smile on us right now while we're doing it. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The Bears. | ||
I'll stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I just play a play. | ||
I think it's the worst. | ||
Itchy. | ||
See, Ricky said, I don't want to phone you. | ||
If they want to phone you, you don't want to. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
I can enforce them, alright? | ||
Black Dog is a god. | ||
He's a teacher. | ||
He's everything. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
All right. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well hey thanks, love you too, but I'm sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
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Generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Two words. | ||
Goddamn crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you, pay me! | ||
Screaming. | ||
Teasing. | ||
Saving. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let them change me. | ||
Cause on Judgment Day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look God, it's the same. | ||
And I basically know now. | ||
We get racially profiled. | ||
Cuffed up and hosed down. | ||
Pimped up and holed down. | ||
Plus I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom, so the top's the only place to go now. | ||
Go! | ||
I can't change. | ||
See if you are the power that is not of the power. | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross, and you're going to kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
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It gives false hope, then eats them whole. | |
Sin, illness, hope. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
It takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope that eats them home. | ||
Sin, build your nest, who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope that eats them home. | ||
Sin, build your nest, who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
It's not simple. | ||
It takes a chance. | ||
It's not simple. | ||
It's not simple. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
Who would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch! | ||
Stranger kid can move a country in a piece of cake. | ||
No money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a lack of life. | ||
Feel like angel picking over country In a piece of cake You're nothing that's up in life And now the last of us Feel like We're not allowed to make jokes anymore We're not allowed to make jokes It's not funny Sipping wine Having some pasta Having some pizza Oh I'm weird I'm normal I'm the father | ||
I'm horrible I'm a rich though I'm an original One person raised his voice The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Gordon-Russell. | ||
. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. | ||
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to share a big business. | ||
It's not cool to share a big business. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hate. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
Here's the free man talking. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiots. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. . | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm 40. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
What matters is that we stuck up for humanity. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being human. | ||
I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
Because, like, I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave. | ||
than be comfortable as somebody that just belongs for the ride. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Dwipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Cheers everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White Boy Summer Road Trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars. | ||
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And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | |
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they try and vote for our spirit. | ||
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But they never can. | |
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying. | ||
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
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I don't care if I have to drive there. | |
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop white boys summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Make the best country. | ||
White people founded this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now for what we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their composition. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Sick! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
in the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm Dick D. | ||
Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dick D. Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dick D. Sarah Taylor. | ||
Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. | ||
It's the kingdom! | ||
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It's the kingdom! | |
And the power! | ||
And the power! | ||
And the glory! | ||
And the glory! | ||
Forever! | ||
Forever! | ||
It's the kingdom! | ||
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It's the kingdom! | |
And the power! | ||
And the power! | ||
And the glory! | ||
And the glory! | ||
Forever! | ||
Forever! | ||
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. Forever. Forever. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Cheers, everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars. | ||
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And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | |
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they try and vote for our spirit. | ||
But they never can. | ||
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They never take that away from us. | |
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
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And I believe in what I'm doing. | |
We are still enjoying. | ||
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Bye. | |
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
I don't care if I have to drive there. | ||
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop white boys summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Make the nation. | ||
White people founded this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now for what we're doing. | ||
Cheers! | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luxury. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
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And they had courage. | |
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
But they all had one thing in town. | ||
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | ||
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | |
America first. | ||
USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the... Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
America first. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Big Fudge. | ||
What was that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
America First ain't inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big bitty critics. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro, This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo in the world. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
- Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a big show, huge news, which actually just happened earlier tonight. | ||
Shortly before this show has started, the Republican Greg Youngkin has won the governor's race in the state of Virginia, in case you missed that. | ||
Very contentious race, closely watched for the past few months, and up until last night, neck and neck. | ||
But, just shortly before I went live a moment ago, The official mainstream media called the election for the Republican in the race, Youngkin, who is a former private equity firm manager and now is the governor-elect of the state of Virginia. | ||
Also, Republican won the race for lieutenant governor of the state, too. | ||
This is a big deal because, as you know, the state of Virginia has gone blue in the last two elections. | ||
And of course last year there was a lot of cheating, but officially Donald Trump failed to win Virginia not once but twice. | ||
And Virginia was lost statewide for Republicans in the last few elections for senator, for governor. | ||
So this is a really big upset. | ||
A lot of people thought that Virginia is a blue state. | ||
Some would argue it's still purple, but I essentially view it as a blue state. | ||
And just one year after Donald Trump officially lost Virginia a year ago, now a Republican who, while not a hardcore nationalist or populist or anything resembling Trump, didn't disavow Trump, he still was able to win the race and actually carried Virginia with more white voters than Donald Trump did, surprisingly. | ||
So that'll be our main story. | ||
We'll actually talk about that first because that's a pretty big deal but I've got some things to say about it. | ||
I have a little bit of a different take than a lot of people. | ||
I see many are celebrating and they're pointing to the fact that in particular this race was about education. | ||
That seemed to be the main issue because, and I've heard this from people I know and I've also read this, education is a very important issue in Virginia, specifically in Northern Virginia, and education became a focal point of this race because the state of Virginia had one of the most brutal lockdowns, COVID lockdowns, out of any state, and that affected in particular primary and secondary school. | ||
And also Virginia is one of the worst states for so-called critical race theory as well as integration of transgenders. | ||
And that big story which was in the news a few weeks ago about that transgender girl, male-to-female person who raped a girl which was covered up and then exposed, that happened in Virginia. | ||
Um, and recently there was a debate between the two candidates for governor, and that seemed to be one of the bigger issues, which was whether or not parents have a right to control the curriculum that their own children are being taught in public schools. | ||
So education was a focal point of the race, and of course in this year, especially this year, the education debates was focused on things like critical race theory, COVID, all the major flashpoint cultural issues that we talk about on the show. | ||
And it just so happened that when the race was made about those cultural issues, the Republican won! | ||
Go figure! | ||
So that's a very significant factor. | ||
And then the other thing that we have to talk about, and anyway, that's why a lot of people are celebrating. | ||
They're saying this is an indication that the left's cultural agenda is not winning anymore. | ||
If in a purple state, Really, arguably a blue state like Virginia. | ||
If they're getting killed on issues like that, that goes to show how deeply unpopular they are. | ||
So it can be seen as a referendum, not just on the state of the Democratic Party and Joe Biden, but also particularly these cultural issues, then it's a very good indicator for us, for Republicans. | ||
That being said, another important factor about the race is Youngkin, the candidate, His character and his M.O. | ||
compared to Donald Trump. | ||
A lot of people are pointing out, and I've read this in the Atlantic, and I read this in the New York Times, and a few other publications analyzing the race, Youngkin is like a Trump-lite. | ||
That's what they're saying about him. | ||
At least that's what the commentary class calls him. | ||
In the sense that he is right-wing, sufficiently right-wing on enough of the issues, but not as outrageous and not as strongly nationalistic. | ||
He's a little bit more of a mainstream conservative. | ||
He accepted the Trump endorsement, but he didn't want to be seen with Trump or didn't want to be identified necessarily with Trump. | ||
And so that's an important factor in the race because this is something where, you know, just like people are going to look at Youngkin's victory and say that is an indicator about where the constituency, where the voters stand on education and cultural issues. | ||
That, youngkin, is a sort of a retreat, a walk back from where Donald Trump was. | ||
I'm sure a lot of people are going to get the impression that if Republicans want to succeed, they have to do something similar. | ||
That maybe embracing Trump 100%, or being Trump himself, might not be the future. | ||
And I don't know if that's necessarily the right... I don't know if that's the right takeaway. | ||
So, we'll talk about that too, and about elections in general. | ||
I mean, This was pointed out by Andrew Anglin earlier tonight. | ||
The other thing is a big Republican victory like this is going to restore a lot of people's confidence in elections and voting, which isn't necessarily a good thing. | ||
And I'm a little bit conflicted. | ||
Well, no, I won't get into that. | ||
But I'll just say, you know, on the one hand, we want Republicans to succeed because, particularly for people that live in the state of Virginia, we want the mask mandate lifted and we want young kids to be taught the right curriculum and so on. | ||
But at the same time, If Republicans are sort of lulled back into complacency because they see they got the outcome that they wanted in one or two races, are we just back for the ride in 2022? | ||
We're just getting right back on the ride? | ||
I mean, think about what happened in 2020. | ||
They stole the election. | ||
And it was not an insignificant thing. | ||
I mean, they stole the election in 2020. | ||
They stole A national election for the presidency in six states! | ||
And the mail-in ballots were part of it, the whole deal. | ||
And are Republicans eager, just one year later now, to just get right back in line for the ride and do it all over again in 2022 and 2024, when there's been no meaningful change? | ||
In Virginia they had the same election laws in place that they did one year ago, and are Republicans really willing to say, 2022 is going to be great for us? | ||
2022? | ||
We still have to resolve what happened last year, and I fear that people have a short attention span, and too much of this, too many of these victories, Is going to alter the course of the Republican Party, where maybe we were headed towards total loss of faith in the system, total loss of legitimacy for the system, and now we're being steered back towards a conventional way of doing things. | ||
It's a little bit concerning. | ||
So that'll be our main story. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Minnesota, where a referendum was voted down by the people, specifically in Minneapolis, to abolish the police. | ||
So if you remember, George Floyd died a year and a half ago in Minneapolis, and that started the whole BLM riots and everything last summer. | ||
And since then, in the city of Minneapolis, there has been this proposal being prepared to actually get rid of the police, you know, in response to the George Floyd death. | ||
The call to action from BLM and from the left was not just to defund the police and take away their money, but to get rid of the police, completely disband the police as an organization. | ||
And so they came out with a real proposal. | ||
And the proposal is get rid of the police and replace it with this Public Safety Commission. | ||
And so if a criminal goes out and commits a non-violent offense, In most cases, when someone calls 9-1-1, they will send out a psychologist. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
This is real. | ||
I didn't even know this was happening until I read about it in the news today. | ||
So if you see somebody stealing, if you see, again, a non-violent crime, and you call the cops, you know who's gonna come? | ||
Public health professional in most cases. | ||
They say the police will still be around, they'll be diminished, they'll be defunded, and they'll be there for apparently the violent crimes or extreme cases, but in most cases you're going to get a therapist to come out. | ||
They're going to get in some, maybe, I don't know, like they're going to get in some kind of Chevy Impala. | ||
They're going to jump in a Prius with the siren on it. | ||
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Wee-woo! | |
Wee-woo! | ||
And some little lady from a state school is going to jump out of the car with a clipboard and say, how are you feeling? | ||
How are we feeling today? | ||
Would you like to talk? | ||
How's your relationship with your father? | ||
You know, that's what we're going to get now. | ||
That's what we would have gotten. | ||
So that was on the referendum today in Minnesota, or rather Minneapolis. | ||
And residents there shot it down. | ||
The proposal failed. | ||
And the reason why the proposal failed is because there's currently a major crime wave. | ||
going on in the city. | ||
And it's all violent crime. | ||
It's all murders, carjackings, and it's all being committed by black people. | ||
So, you know, a year after George Floyd died and everybody said abolish the police, now there's a crime wave being perpetrated by black people in the city. | ||
So I'm sure a lot of people are asking for the police back and they're saying, you know, I don't know, maybe it's time to revise what we thought about George Floyd. | ||
'Cause people see what happens. | ||
The police took their knee off the neck for one year and look at the result. | ||
I mean, I don't mean to be glib about it, very unfortunate, but it's true. | ||
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They said, get your knee off the black man's neck! | |
And the police said, okay, alright. | ||
You want our knee off the black man's neck? | ||
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You got it. | |
We're getting up. | ||
We're getting up. | ||
We're getting in our cop car. | ||
We're going home. | ||
And everybody goes, alright. | ||
Now we can finally resolve these race tensions. | ||
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Get out of your car, bitch! | |
What? | ||
I thought... | ||
So, I mean, I don't know. | ||
It's been a year with the knee off the neck. | ||
The knee has promptly been removed. | ||
The statue of George Floyd has gone up. | ||
And now we have a black crime spree. | ||
So, maybe that tells you something. | ||
But, we'll also be talking about that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Before we get into all of that, just a reminder to follow me on this platform. | ||
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It's a little bit Or not sporadic, I should say. | ||
It's more like erratic. | ||
It's more unpredictable. | ||
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And I think that's everything. | ||
I'll just remind you this week we have some brand new streamers coming. | ||
I'll be announcing those. | ||
I think I'll actually announce them Friday on Telegram. | ||
I'm not doing a show on Friday. | ||
We're heading out to New York. | ||
Actually this weekend and I'll be in New York all throughout next week. | ||
I'll still be doing the show but I'll be in New York City all throughout next week. | ||
We'll be doing some anti-vaccine activism which will culminate in an anti-vaccine rally not this weekend but the following weekend and I'll give you some more details on that I think on Thursday later this week. | ||
So I'll be announcing our brand new streamers Should be Thursday or Friday and their channels will go live on Saturday and I'll also be announcing the details for our upcoming New York City anti-vaccine rally like I said which will not be this weekend but the following weekend and I'll give you all the details very soon. | ||
We're going to be down there on the ground and we're going to be shooting a lot of content maybe some of it live but Mostly we're gonna just try and get in there and protest vaccine mandate cards as well as maybe masks. | ||
I mean, we're gonna see what we find there. | ||
But I will be doing the show live over there, so we'll be in the field. | ||
I don't know what that's gonna look like, but we have the whole setup prepared, so you'll have to join us there. | ||
But I think that's all of our news, all of our announcements. | ||
Was there... I feel like there was one other thing I wanted to get to before I talked about the Virginia race. | ||
Nah, if there was, I can't remember it. | ||
So, I guess we'll just dive in then, because that's what everybody came to see. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
This is going on. | ||
This is live. | ||
The race was just called a little while ago, although they're reluctant to call it. | ||
I noticed that some mainstream news sources are not calling it. | ||
And they're saying they're not going to call it for a long time, because they still have to count all these mail-in ballots and, you know. | ||
I get a little bit of PTSD just thinking about it, honestly. | ||
When they say that, when they say, uh, we're not gonna call it because anything could happen and there's still ballots to count. | ||
I just think about last year, November 3rd. | ||
It's November 2nd, so tomorrow's the one-year anniversary of November 3rd, the 2020 election. | ||
I remember I watched it in real time. | ||
I went off the air when I thought that Trump had it in the bag. | ||
And he did! | ||
He had a mathematically secure pathway to victory. | ||
You know, as far as the swing states went, like Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, he had an advantage that was mathematically impossible for Joe Biden to overcome. | ||
Should have been mathematically impossible. | ||
I went off the air. | ||
I shut it down on my set, I changed out of my clothes, I jumped into bed, you know, I was ready to sleep, and then I checked my phone, and boom! | ||
Ballot dump in Milwaukee. | ||
And now Joe Biden's up. | ||
And then boom! | ||
Ballot dump in Detroit. | ||
And I'm getting these text messages frantically. | ||
You gotta get back on the air! | ||
You gotta stop this! | ||
And I'm like, what do you want me to do? | ||
I'm getting texts from people on the campaign, and texts from people that used to work in the admin. | ||
They're like, you gotta get back on! | ||
You gotta get on Twitter! | ||
You gotta... I'm like, what do you want me to do? | ||
Drive out to Milwaukee? | ||
Like, what do you think is gonna happen? | ||
They're like, look, once the votes get counted, they're not getting uncounted. | ||
And I'm like, well, I don't know what to do, so I just start tweeting. | ||
I'm like, who could have known? | ||
Who could have seen that one coming? | ||
So, anyway, so I hear that and I get a little bit freaked out, but for the most part, people are expecting that the Republican will win. | ||
I don't know, I wouldn't put it past him to still rig it at this point. | ||
I mean, you go on Predict It, and Predict It has Youngkin way up, But that was the case with Trump last year too, so I don't really know. | ||
But as far as we know, Youngkin is on his way to winning. | ||
I'll read to you this article from Tim Pool's site. | ||
He's got his own decision desk. | ||
I think the article is poorly written, but this is the only write-up that exists right now. | ||
It says, quote, Decision Desk has projected that Republican Glenn... I think I called him Greg earlier. | ||
Glenn. | ||
Glenn Youngkin will win the highly contentious Virginia gubernatorial race and become the state's next governor. | ||
President Joe Biden had won the state by 10 points. | ||
10 points in 2020 last year. | ||
Though it is considered purple, it has trended towards Democrats for the last decade. | ||
Polls have shown that the race was exceptionally close to the point where the winner was anyone's guess. | ||
On the eve of the election, McAuliffe and Junkin were tied in a dead heat. | ||
Winsome Sears has also been projected to win the Virginia Lieutenant gubernatorial election. | ||
Some expected that the race may not be called for several days, especially after Fairfax County announced that they would not be meeting their self-imposed 8 p.m. | ||
deadline for reporting its early vote ballots. | ||
The race gained national attention as it was being referred to as the bellwether for the midterms. | ||
Youngkin had focused heavily on the education system, championing parents' rights, and promising to end critical race theory teaching on his first day in office. | ||
He said in a rally over the weekend, quote, Dr. Martin Luther King implored us to judge one another based on the content of our character and not the color of our skin. | ||
And that is very true. | ||
And that is so true. | ||
And I love to hear that from a Republican. | ||
He says, therefore, day one, I will ban critical race theory in our schools. | ||
Which is good. | ||
I mean, I don't love the MLK stuff, and I don't like that he's attacking the concept of race as opposed to anti-white prejudice, but it is a positive development that this is being talked about. | ||
He's campaigning on it, and if he becomes the governor then that he's gonna shut this down. | ||
That's a good, that's a good thing. | ||
It says, a new governor is a former private equity executive who has never held public office. | ||
McAuliffe had run largely on comparing his rival to Donald Trump and focused heavily on rallying the blue DC area suburbs. | ||
He said at a meetup with his volunteers in Manassas on Sunday, quote, Trump wants to win here so he can announce for president for 2024. | ||
That's the stake. | ||
That's the stakes of this election. | ||
He's trying to get himself off the map. | ||
He wants to win here Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||
Donald Trump announces he's running in 2024. | ||
Are we going to allow that to go on? | ||
Guess how Glenn Youngkin is finishing his campaign? | ||
He's doing an event with Donald Trump here in Virginia. | ||
I am here with you and they've got Trump over there. | ||
Both candidates had attempted to encourage their supporters to vote early, something that appears to have paid off. | ||
According to the Commonwealth's Department of Elections, more than 1.1 million Virginians voted early. | ||
And so we'll get into the result. | ||
I want to say in the first place, I really don't like early voting. | ||
I really don't like this whole process. | ||
Because you have to understand that elections have completely changed in the last five years. | ||
It used to be the case that you go in on election day and you vote in person. | ||
And that's it! | ||
And you have an election day and people go and it's one person, one ballot. | ||
You go in and you do it by paper or by machine. | ||
The results are tallied and then they give you a result that night. | ||
And you only do it every two or four years, or six in the case of the Senate, so it really shouldn't be that difficult. | ||
Now we've got this process where people are voting for months, weeks, weeks or months. | ||
People are mailing in ballots. | ||
It used to be rare that you would mail in a ballot. | ||
There'd have to be a special situation. | ||
Now it's open to half the population. | ||
Half the population is doing mail-in ballots. | ||
So you have early voting, you have mail-in ballots, you have drop boxes. | ||
And in my opinion, this whole process makes it a lot more corrupt. | ||
I think that just opens it up to more opportunities for cheating. | ||
The longer it goes on and the more that you have mail-in ballots in particular, as we know, the more vulnerable the process is. | ||
So, you know, it says that this is benefiting both candidates. | ||
I don't know that it is. | ||
I think it's going to benefit the candidate that systemically cheats, which is always a Democratic candidate. | ||
Not that Republicans never cheat, but Democrats are better at it, and I think they do it more often. | ||
So I don't really like that, but that's really besides the point, at least for this election, because we got the result that we wanted, or maybe we were supposed to want. | ||
I'll say in the first place, and this is what everybody seems to be saying, obviously this election was closely watched, and that's because it's an indicator for where public sentiment is. | ||
This is one of the most contentious races that has happened since Joe Biden became president, and this is always the case. | ||
It's always the case that a special election, or a runoff election, or typically the first election in an off year after a president is inaugurated, that is usually looked at as a good sign of what the performance of the incumbent will look like in their re-election, as well as what their performance will look like, or their party's performance will look like, in the midterms. | ||
You know, for example, back in December 2017 there was that special election in Who was it? | ||
Senate for Jeff Sessions seat that was December 2017 a little bit more than a year after Donald Trump won the election and Doug Jones won in a landslide crushed who was Roy Moore who was running and I think there was some fakery going on I'm sure there was rigging involved in that too, but it was unprecedented historic black turnout. | ||
And as a consequence then, you know, people saw that and they said that's a bellwether for what the midterms will look like. | ||
And in 2018, Republicans got destroyed. | ||
You know, they lost the House, barely held on to the Senate. | ||
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They lost seats that they really should have won. | |
And so similarly, people look at this race in Virginia, and two, I should also add, people looked at the Virginia, I think it was either the Senator or Governor's race a year after Trump was elected, and the Democrat won in that race. | ||
So that was similar even for the Trump election. | ||
But so people look at this race and they see it's the first contentious one. | ||
It's arguably still a swing state, a purple state, a little bit less than a year after Joe Biden has been inaugurated. | ||
And they say this is going to give us our first glimpse, this is our first idea of where voters are at before the midterms next year. | ||
And it's a reflection of how Joe Biden's performing now. | ||
You know, it's a reflection on, are these approval ratings legitimate? | ||
And especially in a state like Virginia, where Joe Biden won by 10 points, kind of tells us something about the electorate. | ||
So, you know, obviously this is a good sign then, if the Republican is able to overcome in a state that Joe Biden won by 10 points, that should be reason, you know, according to the conventional wisdom. | ||
That Republicans should be optimistic going into 2022. | ||
And this is a purple state, which is trending blue. | ||
And it just so happens to be a state where the D.C. | ||
metro area is getting bigger and bigger. | ||
Those suburbs in Virginia are the D.C. | ||
suburbs. | ||
I mean, people got to realize that. | ||
We talked about this last night when we talked about the ISIS threat. | ||
The Virginia suburbs in northern Virginia, that's the D.C. | ||
suburbs. | ||
And the reason why that matters is because D.C. | ||
is one of, if not the, most liberal cities in America. | ||
And, of course, in particular, D.C. | ||
is a city that cares very strongly about this new sort of political cleavage, which is not necessarily between conservatives and liberals, but between populists and the establishment. | ||
This is a very relevant factor. | ||
It's not just like the suburbs of a major city like Atlanta or a major city like Dallas or Miami or something like that. | ||
These are the suburbs of D.C. | ||
where most of the professionals, most of the educated people there work for the federal government. | ||
So it's not like any other city or any other state where it's maybe an ideological division. | ||
This is a state where the division is very important when it concerns this globalist versus nationalist dichotomy. | ||
The people that are in the DC suburbs have a much greater stake. | ||
They're not just liberals. | ||
They're all creatures of the government. | ||
Even to the extent that they are conservative or might be sympathetic to conservatives, they're creatures of DC. | ||
They're creatures of the system itself. | ||
This is the capital of the empire we're talking about. | ||
So, that's a very important thing. | ||
That's why the dynamic is a little different in Virginia. | ||
So, It's a good sign for Republicans, not just that they won a state that Joe Biden won last year by 10 points, again according to the official results, but also it's an interesting sign because of what that means maybe about how a young kid campaigned versus how Trump campaigned, and his M.O. | ||
versus Trump's, and his political identity, you know, how he identifies as a candidate. | ||
I will say the other benefit, or the other positive, is not just that Republicans won here, and this is what everybody's talking about, but it's the issues that Republicans won on in Virginia. | ||
Like this article says, and this is the chatter, Youngkin ran on education, and specifically against the mask mandates, the lockdown of the schools, but also against critical race theory and the liberal curriculum being taught in schools. | ||
I guess you could say also, and this goes hand in hand with that, he campaigned on school choice, that parents should be able to have a say in their child's curriculum. | ||
And so it's not just a referendum on Joe Biden and the Democrats and all that, but it's also a reflection of, in particular, the culture wars and how unpopular their agenda is, how unpopular the left-wing cultural agenda is at this point. | ||
It seems like conservatives are winning the argument when it comes to CRT and also, I think, arguably, when it comes to the mask mandate. | ||
If they made this, if the Republicans made this campaign, made this election about CRT and masks and they won in a trending blue state, that should tell you something about where the whole American electorate is at. | ||
That it's not just Democrats that are unpopular, it's not just Joe Biden. | ||
After 10 months in that's unpopular, but in particular they are losing the American electorate on these issues. | ||
Where maybe if the campaign were made about health care or about climate change or about something else, maybe the result would have been different. | ||
This election was about these cultural issues and Republicans won. | ||
And I've said this for years, if Republicans run on cultural issues like this, I think they would have greater success. | ||
The conventional wisdom from my entire life has been that Republicans, at least my adult life, has been that Republicans lost the culture war five or ten years ago, and so we just can't play those issues anymore. | ||
We can't fight abortion, we can't fight feminism, we can't fight trans gay marriage, we can't fight any of that because, so the conventional wisdom goes, all of that has been settled, the liberals run the culture, the politics is downstream from the culture, and if you run on an issue where we've been defeated, you're gonna look like some religious nutjob, or you'll look like some, I don't know, 20th century rube, and it's political suicide. | ||
Now, while that's the conventional wisdom, I don't know that that's ever actually been backed up by any of these election results. | ||
You know, people said that, for example, as far back as 2008. | ||
They blamed Sarah Palin for John McCain's defeat. | ||
Probably it was Sarah Palin that was the reason that John McCain did as well as he did. | ||
And people said that in 2016. | ||
They said Donald Trump can't run because he alienates people. | ||
He's too extreme. | ||
The things he says are too controversial. | ||
Donald Trump won. | ||
Mitt Romney didn't. | ||
John McCain didn't. | ||
Donald Trump defeated all the others in the primaries. | ||
And he won on largely a platform based on culture and identity. | ||
He didn't win on trade. | ||
I think he won on the war on Christmas and he won on keeping Muslims out and building a wall between America and Mexico. | ||
These are cultural and identity issues. | ||
So that's been what people have said for a long time. | ||
That's been the prevailing wisdom. | ||
And yet, I don't know that that's actually ever been vindicated. | ||
Ever. | ||
In any election contest. | ||
But if there is any ambiguity about it now, that should be made clear. | ||
That cultural issues are winning issues for Republicans. | ||
I think I said this last week or two weeks ago. | ||
I said the first Republican that makes the race about transgender bathrooms or transgender girl sports, the first Republican that makes the race about the anti-white prejudice and these kinds of things, that Republican is going to win. | ||
And that Republican's going to be probably the future of the party. | ||
They're going to win easily, and it's going to show probably the whole party and the country what's up. | ||
I think that just happened. | ||
You know, I said exactly that like two or three weeks ago. | ||
I believe that's what transpired here, which is to say that Youngkin did not run, even though he ran as a moderate candidate, compared to Trump at least, he didn't run on the usual platform of tax cuts and pro-business and the usual... | ||
Republican issues like pro-life and Second Amendment, he ran on these frontline cultural issues, CRT, mask mandate, and he crushed. | ||
That should tell people that Republicans do, I believe, represent the silent majority in a lot of these states and maybe the country overall. | ||
So this should be, I think that's a good thing. | ||
That's a good sign. | ||
That's a good indicator. | ||
And overall, that means that this election is a very positive development if it's going to push the party in that direction. | ||
People see, here's a white guy who's private equity, so he's not like technically a political guy, but I don't know if I would necessarily call him an outsider. | ||
But nevertheless, here's a handsome white man who's not really part of the political establishment, and he comes in and he runs on cultural issues and wins. | ||
I don't know if I think that if it wasn't proven by Trump that should destroy anybody who's still arguing that the Republican Party needs to Become more liberal or pander more to minorities or run more blacks or women or something. | ||
I think that should kind of tell you the model that works here. | ||
Let's find white businessmen who are not in politics and have them run all across the country on a cultural agenda. | ||
That's the takeaway. | ||
If that's the takeaway, this is a very positive development. | ||
This election should have a very positive effect on the GOP. | ||
I hope that that's the takeaway. | ||
It seems that it is. | ||
Because, you know, a lot of the never-Trumpers, like Bill Kristol, for example, he endorsed a Democrat here, Terry, uh, what's his name, Terry McAuliffe. | ||
And Bill Kristol said, this is gonna make a big difference! | ||
And Jennifer Rubin said that, and Joe Walsh said, you know, you can't vote for... Joe Walsh is this Illinois talk radio host, former congressman, he said, you know, Republicans can't vote for Yunkin, we gotta burn the party down, you have to be anti-Trump. | ||
And I don't know that there's any, I don't think there's any constituency for Never Trump, but if they represent, at the extreme end of it, people that think that Trumpism failed or that we have to go back to the old way of doing things, you know, clearly they were proven wrong. | ||
So, that's a takeaway that's positive. | ||
I will say, though, there's something that's a little bit problematic about the race, and that is this. | ||
Here you have Junkin, who he did get endorsed by Donald Trump. | ||
That happened, I believe, last week. | ||
Donald Trump said for his voters to go out in Virginia and vote for Junkin in the governor's race. | ||
But if you were paying attention, Junkin made a very deliberate choice to keep his distance from Trump. | ||
and never appeared alongside him, and never wanted to get too close to him, and didn't even want his proxies and surrogates on the campaign trail with him. | ||
And he avoided talking about Trump, and he avoided getting into the contentious issues about Trump. | ||
And in this race, I could see why he did that, because, you know, the Democrat here, Terry McAuliffe, he was trying to make the race all about Trump, and try and convince people, because Trump lost in the state twice, officially. | ||
He was trying to convince voters that Junkin was Trump 2, or he was part of Trumpism, or something, and that never really stuck. | ||
That never really played well, because, because Junkin maintained that distance. | ||
So, you know, arguably that strategy worked. | ||
Youngkin did not embrace Trump and did not embrace Trumpism. | ||
Like I said earlier, he embraced something softer. | ||
I don't know that I would call him necessarily a totally mainstream Republican, but certainly he ran as a moderate. | ||
I don't think he's going to govern as a Trumpist. | ||
He's not going to govern as a nationalist or a conservative. | ||
And so, he kind of ran getting support from the Trump movement without really giving anything to the Trump movement. | ||
You know, he ran with the support of Donald Trump himself and certainly with the help of the MAGA movement with Trump voters that probably wouldn't have voted for him if he were anti-Trump but without really reciprocating any of that. | ||
Again, without the Trump policies, without embracing Trump as a person, And I sort of have mixed feelings about that because, you know, if his victory sends a message to Republicans that you should run on cultural issues like Youngkin did, does his victory also indicate to other Republicans that you should not embrace Trumpism? | ||
That the future may be somebody like Ron DeSantis or Josh Hawley or God forbid Marco Rubio or something like that? | ||
How many people are going to look at this race and say, see? | ||
This guy won because he didn't have the mean tweets and the antics of Donald Trump and he wasn't divisive and he wasn't a nationalist. | ||
Here's a guy that ran as a moderate Republican and he threaded the needle and he pulled off a win in purple Virginia. | ||
Blue Virginia. | ||
Because if that's the takeaway, that's very problematic. | ||
This is what a lot of people have been arguing now, really I would say since before Trump even left office, which is that the Republican Party has to return to normal. | ||
Or people are arguing that in the future the party has to embrace the good parts of Trumpism without the bad parts, or even Trump himself. | ||
People are saying we need Trumpism without Trump. | ||
And that means something like the new Cold War with China, which arguably Trump contributed to this new consensus being formed on that, the Trump policies on tax cuts, some of the Trump policies on immigration, the Trump tax cuts, the Trump support for Israel, but without the like racism, without the outsider antagonism against the elites, without the vitriol against the media, without | ||
Without, in a word, all the good things. | ||
All the things that made Trump so effective. | ||
All the things that made Trump a true revolutionary. | ||
They're saying, we want to take the model that Trump used to win, but fill it up with the mannerisms and the policies of Mitt Romney. | ||
Fill it up with anything that can be said all day long on Fox News or written in National Review. | ||
And that is probably the greatest threat to the country, is that if the Republican Party is not able to become a vehicle for American nationalism, if it is taken over by actors that are fundamentally not revolutionary, Trumpism without Trump, | ||
That is going to abort what is supposed to be an American revolution, a true American regime change, in the sense that, you know, what Donald Trump should have been as a stepping stone, he should have been a prefiguration of a true nationalist populist uprising, which would build up something that challenges not just the Democratic Party, but the whole system, the Republican and the Democratic Party. | ||
And building up an army, a whole party, a vanguard that could replace everybody in the government. | ||
That's what it's supposed to be and I think that's still a possibility. | ||
That's still the hope of Trumpism. | ||
It's not that Trump's gonna win again and serve four years and finish the wall and things like that. | ||
But the Trumpism would be a precursor to a real movement, a real vanguard that's going to transition this country and transition the GOP into sort of this new era, turn the GOP again into a vehicle for a truly revolutionary movement. | ||
And then that vehicle taking over the government and transitioning the government from this hostile globalist elite to a new class of rulers that are patriots and real conservatives. | ||
The biggest, so if that's our only opportunity, the biggest threat then to the country is that the Republican Party slips from the grasp of the revolutionaries and falls back into the hands of the system. | ||
If the revolutionaries can't control the Democratic Party or the Republican Party, if there's no vehicle for them to get in government, if there's no vehicle for somebody to get in the White House and make hiring decisions and firing decisions, I don't see an outcome where we have good governance. | ||
I don't see an outcome where we have patriots running the government. | ||
And the only threat, the biggest threat, to revolutionaries and Trumpists and these kinds of people taking over the GOP is this myth That we have to keep winning elections at any cost. | ||
And the way that we win elections is by running diverse candidates, and people that don't sound like Trump, and people that, again, have the worst parts of Trumpism that boomers have been tricked into liking, and subtracting all the best parts of it. | ||
And so you get something like this, where this guy's gonna govern as a moderate. | ||
He's not going to make Virginia the way that conservatives and nationalists and patriots want it to be. | ||
He's just not going to be a Democrat. | ||
He's not going to be as bad as a Democrat. | ||
And people are going to say that's good enough. | ||
People are going to say that's a victory. | ||
And are we going to put up a candidate in 2024 who's going to do the same? | ||
Put up a presidential candidate in 2024 who's only going to be not as bad as a Democrat? | ||
Not a revolutionary, not a vanguard, not transitioning the government, but some moderate who's going to get in there and just govern more competently than the Democrats? | ||
Because if that's the case, then we failed. | ||
What has to occur is fundamental, fundamental change. | ||
It's not enough to get, like, a new management. | ||
It's not enough to just simply get good governance. | ||
We need to take this whole corrupt cesspool and strike at the heart of it, make everybody scatter. | ||
We have to destroy this power structure which is opposed to, effectively, everybody in the country, opposed to the existence of the country itself. | ||
We have to strike at the heart of the power system. | ||
And this is not doing that. | ||
Electing a private equity guy to stop making kids wear masks and stop teaching critical race theories, quoting MLK Jr. | ||
and talking about individual liberty and stuff, that's not going to do it. | ||
Electing Ronald Reagan too, electing DeSantis, electing Marco Rubio, it's not going to do it. | ||
I worry that Republicans are going to have the wrong takeaway from this election, which is to say they're going to look at this and say this is Trumpism without Trump. | ||
It kind of is. | ||
This is Trumpism. | ||
This is anti-CRT, anti-masks, you know, moderate Republican, not religious right, not like... It's just sort of moderate. | ||
It's talking about the hot button issues. | ||
And Trump's not a part of it. | ||
And the whole Trump circus, the opposition to the media, opposition to the deep state, conspiracy theories undermining the legitimacy of the system itself, without all that. | ||
Trumpism without Trump is, you might as well just call that conservatism. | ||
That's conservatism. | ||
That's the same conservatism that we've had since World War II, which has failed. | ||
Which has failed every year, with every candidate. | ||
We've won elections before. | ||
Newsflash! | ||
Republicans have won elections up and down for decades! | ||
You know, in 1984, Republicans won every state except for Minnesota. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Throughout the 80s, we were losing. | ||
Republicans were winning, but we were losing. | ||
Throughout the 80s, 90s, 2000s, Republicans governed for a majority of that. | ||
thousands. | ||
Republicans governed for a majority of that. | ||
Right? | ||
From 1980 to 2008. | ||
Republicans ruled for, what is that, 20 years out of 28? | ||
And how many years did Republicans control the House and Senate? | ||
Way more than the Democrats, and yet the country was falling apart and failing. | ||
We were getting things that we didn't want. | ||
We were getting NAFTA. | ||
We were getting globalization. | ||
We got the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
We got the Patriot Act. | ||
We got the surveillance state. | ||
We got mass migration. | ||
And we got Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
I mean, that pre-existed that, but they were expanded. | ||
And our gun rights were attacked, and abortion went on, and feminism flourished, and gay and trans became normalized and acceptable, and the cities went out of control, affirmative action proliferated. | ||
So let's temper some of the optimism tonight with realizing that Republican victories are not enough. | ||
Republicans have won elections statewide, nationwide, congressional, gubernatorial, whatever, for decades, and by some measures, They've ruled for longer, and they've won more effectively, and raised more money, and campaigned better than the Democrats. | ||
But the country is on the same trajectory. | ||
So it's not enough the Republicans are winning. | ||
It's not enough the Republicans are pulling off upset elections. | ||
You want to find some upset elections? | ||
I could find a lot for you. | ||
How about Mike Braun? | ||
What a loser he turned out to be, right? | ||
How's Mike Braun doing? | ||
The guy's awful. | ||
In Indiana? | ||
And you could point to a lot of them over the years, and nevertheless the trajectory remains the same. | ||
What's important is that the right Republicans are winning. | ||
Forget even Republicans, it's important that the right people are winning, with the right agenda. | ||
It's important that people are winning that are opposed to the whole system, not just the Democrats, not just the worst excesses of the Democrats. | ||
You got a Republican to win because he said that we shouldn't have anti-white curriculum? | ||
He won because the opposing candidate was some anti-Trump resistance nutjob who said that parents have no say in what their children learn in schools? | ||
Like, wow. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Huge victory. | ||
And I'll have a moderate running Virginia. | ||
Virginia was where the Confederacy was born. | ||
And now it's a blue state. | ||
And we got a Republican to win for- a moderate Republican to win for governor. | ||
Wow. | ||
Incredible. | ||
There is a moderate Republican who is the governor of Massachusetts, Charlie Baker, and there's a Republican governor of Maryland and a Republican governor of Maine. | ||
And what do we have to show for it? | ||
So I would caution against too much optimism. | ||
Yes, this is a reflection of how badly the administration is failing. | ||
Yes, it's a reflection of how unpopular CRT and, in some sense, maybe the COVID lockdowns are, maybe the mask mandates, you know, who knows? | ||
It's a good sign. | ||
The electorate is primed for Republican victories, but it does not matter if they're moderate Republican victories. | ||
I don't care! | ||
It tells us something about the electorate, but these victories are not going to change the country. | ||
What we've learned about the electorate is a good sign, because somebody like Donald Trump could run and win and do some real damage. | ||
But this in itself and some of the lessons that people are going to learn may be very harmful. | ||
Are we going to get a whole class of Republicans running next year that are Trump-like? | ||
That don't want to be seen with him? | ||
That are not going to be controversial? | ||
That are going to run on individualism and Martin Luther King Jr.? | ||
But don't teach my kids CRT! | ||
That's racism. | ||
That's the real racism. | ||
And, you know, some broadly anti-COVID tyranny sentiment? | ||
We can do better. | ||
So I'm concerned that that will happen. | ||
The last thing I have to say, the last element to this race is it is also concerning that Republicans won this because I know a lot of people now are going to get complacent. | ||
You know, what's the other lesson of this? | ||
It's that implicitly, if we won the election, hey, you know, maybe the elections work now. | ||
I fear that a lot of people are going to walk away from this, and that will be the takeaway. | ||
Maybe not consciously, and maybe they wouldn't admit it, but there is this sort of implicit assumption that, hey, if we won this time in a blue state, that's awesome! | ||
The elections are legit. | ||
The elections are credible. | ||
There was no cheating. | ||
So, we've moved on from 2020. | ||
Now again, I don't know if people are going to come out and say that, but maybe that's the takeaway. | ||
I mean, they see that if we won, they're going to ask themselves, well, how could there have been cheating? | ||
The election laws didn't change in Virginia, so they'll say, you know, how could there have been cheating if we got the outcome we wanted? | ||
So maybe it's less important, maybe it's less urgent that the election laws change if we were allowed this moderate Republican to win. | ||
And that's a big problem because for Republicans to ever have a chance again, the election fraud has to be confronted and dealt with. | ||
You understand that. | ||
2020 has to be answered. | ||
Still, it's been a year now, just under a year. | ||
It'll be a year tomorrow. | ||
Where they stole a national election in six states. | ||
This was a huge enterprise and it's obvious. | ||
And we saw that in the audit in Arizona and we've seen that in some of the information that's come out in Georgia. | ||
Mathematically it has been proven that voter fraud occurred at least in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia. | ||
And as a result, we have an illegitimate president. | ||
And how can Republicans, and why should they have any confidence in the system going forward? | ||
This is something that has to be addressed. | ||
If it doesn't, why would anybody vote at all? | ||
And how can we continue giving legitimacy to a system that is not democratic? | ||
How can we participate in a system, and by voting, by voting we are participating in it, and we're acknowledging, we're sort of, again, we're saying that it's legitimate, You can't go out and vote and then lose and say, oh well, I mean, I knew my vote wouldn't count. | ||
If you're voting, if you're participating, if you're engaging with it, it's as though you're legitimizing it. | ||
You're legitimizing the government's rule by democracy, by vote, when we know the elections are rigged. | ||
When we know that if there's a candidate that they don't want to win, they can fix it. | ||
And they can fix the media, and fix social media, And they can, as we talked about yesterday, just manufacture this false consensus. | ||
It's a fake election. | ||
It's like the Soviet Union or Saddam Hussein or China, you know, they get to say that we won. | ||
The people elected Joe Biden, a landslide, you know, like in 2020. | ||
Why would we continue to engage with a system like that? | ||
Why would we legitimize that through our participation? | ||
We shouldn't. | ||
And here's the thing about this. | ||
Republicans have a lot to lose here. | ||
If enough Republican voters say openly and proudly and with determination, if they say, we're not going to vote because the elections are rigged, Republicans will have to reassure them. | ||
You understand that, right? | ||
Because in the Georgia Senate runoff two months after the 2020 election, they just browbeat Republicans who refused to turn out. | ||
Republicans in Georgia back in January said, we're not going to vote. | ||
Not only are Loeffler and Perdue terrible candidates, but they're doing nothing about voter fraud. | ||
Their whole Republican Party isn't. | ||
Why would we go out and vote two months after an election was stolen? | ||
F you! | ||
And the Republican response to that was, well, you're a child, you're an idiot, if you think that you're stupid, and then the Republicans lost. | ||
And then both candidates lost. | ||
Both Senate seats were lost. | ||
We lost the majority in the Senate. | ||
Republicans lost the majority in the Senate. | ||
And we, as the voters, have to hold the line and continue to punish Republicans until they give us what we want. | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
You don't get to call us stupid idiots for asking you, our representatives, to represent us. | ||
We're stupid, we're dumb because you won't give us what we want? | ||
Well then we're not going to give you what you want, which is our vote. | ||
That's the only way that change is going to happen. | ||
The only way that change is going to happen is through the state, through our representatives in the state, and if they're not going to do what we want them to, we have to stop voting for them. | ||
That's the one thing that we can do to them. | ||
That's the one way we can punish them, is to not play. | ||
The only way to win that game is not to play. | ||
Once you give them the vote, and they're in office, and they're raising money, and they got the clout, and all of that, What can you do? | ||
Irately call their office? | ||
Hey, I voted for you! | ||
I gave you everything you wanted and now you won't hold up your end of the deal? | ||
Why would they? | ||
And then they come back the next year or two years later and they say, I know you hate me, I know I didn't do what you asked me to do, but we can't let the Democrats win this thing! | ||
And people go, okay, hold my nose, vote again. | ||
The only way to win is not to play. | ||
Let's take our ball and our votes and go home. | ||
And if they want us to vote for us, then they better convince us. | ||
They better beg us. | ||
They better do everything they can to reassure us that our votes are going to count and we're not going to be idiots and do nothing other than legitimize a system that is cheating us out of our rightful representation and out of our own country. | ||
So, does a victory like this make Republicans complacent? | ||
I think it does. | ||
Especially when Youngkin didn't talk about voter fraud, and didn't talk about changing the laws, and ran with the same system in place. | ||
In fact, I know this will happen. | ||
In 2022, Republicans are going to go out there, and they're going to vote again. | ||
The Republican Party will do nothing about voter fraud, and Republican voters will dutifully turn out again, and maybe Republicans will win the House. | ||
I mean, maybe they'll recover the House, maybe the Senate. | ||
But, you know what's going to happen? | ||
Kevin McCarthy's going to become the Speaker of the House. | ||
And Mitch McConnell's going to become the Senate Majority Leader. | ||
And before you go celebrating that there's this big Republican majority, remember, we had a Republican majority from 16 to 18. | ||
House and Senate. | ||
We had a Republican Senate from 2014 to 2020. | ||
We had a Republican House from, what was it, 2010 to 2016. | ||
Or 2018, I should say. | ||
Right? | ||
was it 2010 to 2016 or 2018 I should say right is that right so Republicans have had control of these institutions for a long time and if it's the same old if it's the usual suspects Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy I don't think that's anything worth celebrating what We've been there, we've done that. | ||
The trajectory that we are on is the same. | ||
They've done nothing. | ||
So yeah, Republicans might come back and they might win the House and the Senate, and guess what? | ||
It's still really rigged. | ||
Okay, they didn't cheat the election this time. | ||
Well, they cheated who wins the elections. | ||
Win or lose, if you're a Democrat, the system wins. | ||
Because everybody that's being elected is in their pocket. | ||
You know? | ||
So I actually don't know if it's such a good thing that Republicans are going out and winning elections because all it does is affirm the legitimacy of the system and it's having these two effects. | ||
Are we going to put up Ron DeSantis in 2024? | ||
A Trumpist without Trump? | ||
And is everybody going to go and turn out and vote for that candidate and subject ourselves once again legitimizing a system that is broken, legitimizing a system that we know is broken that's going to screw us out of our birthright? | ||
That might be the outcome out of all of this. | ||
So I would caution against being too optimistic. | ||
We're not going to win with candidates like this. | ||
I mean, yes, it's better than the alternative, but we need to be doing better than that. | ||
We are not going to win with Trumpism without Trump. | ||
That's number one. | ||
And number two, I don't know how good it is that voters are going out there and being convinced that voting is legitimate. | ||
It's not. | ||
It wasn't in 2020. | ||
We know that, and nothing has changed. | ||
So if they cheated in 2020 and nothing changed between then and now, it can still be cheated now in 2022 and 2024. | ||
You see? | ||
The only difference is that as time goes on, people are going to forget. | ||
People are going to forget the Trump election in 2016 and how that animated the country. | ||
People are going to forget the steal in 2020 and how absurd that was. | ||
People have a very short memory, so I'm very worried that if we see more of these and if we win the House, that might be the worst thing that could ever happen to us, is if Republicans gain control of the House and retain control of the Senate, or I guess technically gain control of the Senate. | ||
That might be the worst thing that could happen, honestly. | ||
Because dealing Republicans back in, you know, while Republicans might see a victory and think that's a great thing, they're losing sight of the fact that they're back in the system. | ||
We're sort of being bribed back into the system. | ||
Look, you know, double or nothing, you could get the House and the Senate, Republicans go right back to the casino. | ||
The House always wins. | ||
Republicans are being suckered back in. | ||
They get a couple of good hands, they win the jackpot, and they're backspending their money in the casino where they're never going to win. | ||
That's how you're supposed to look at it. | ||
The only way to win is not to play. | ||
Don't vote until they fix the elections, and don't vote for anybody if they're not America First. | ||
Don't vote for anybody that isn't an outsider that's really going to bring about change. | ||
Until that's... and I don't know that that'll ever be the mentality, because I just don't know that people are smart enough to do that. | ||
I don't think we're organized enough to do that. | ||
So that's my concern, which I think is valid. | ||
So that's the election. | ||
We're going to have to do the Minneapolis story tomorrow because it's already been an hour. | ||
I've been talking about the election all night. | ||
So we'll have to do that tomorrow instead, which is fine because it's a slow news day. | ||
That'll give us more to discuss tomorrow. | ||
And we'll have more time to talk about it. | ||
Let me get my water out here. | ||
We'll jump into our Super Chat, see what you guys are saying about all this on the big election night. | ||
And let's see what your reaction is to all of this. | ||
My chair all of a sudden is making these creaking noises. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
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It's kind of annoying. | |
You hear that? | ||
Why is that doing that all of it? | ||
Never used to do that, I don't think. | ||
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Do I have to oil it, or what even is that? | |
Anyway. | ||
Okay, but let's read our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see what we got going on. | ||
Freaking heck. | ||
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Okay. | |
Let's see, we've got... I'm gonna try and fly through these. | ||
Yesterday was brutal. | ||
Sandgroi versus, did you ever see the Blues Brothers? | ||
It's set mainly in Chicago and has some classic soul and blues tracks throughout. | ||
If so, did you enjoy it? | ||
No, I haven't seen that. | ||
I know what it is though. | ||
Pope John Paul II says, what would be the implications for U.S. | ||
Oh, for us and the U.S. | ||
if European nations began to offer right of return to Americans of European descent like Israel does for Jews. | ||
Could dual citizenship lead to a diaspora for white Americans? | ||
How well would we assimilate? | ||
That would never happen and who is going to take them up on that? | ||
If anything, it would make Europe worse, if we're being honest. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm America first, it's my homeland and everything, but you know, then you see, you see what we're up against, and it's not even just the elites, the people are vulgar. | ||
Excuse me, the people are vulgar. | ||
This is a completely degenerated country, but there was never a strong core to begin with, so we're really messed up. | ||
You know, like today, this is what I was going to talk about at the beginning of the show. | ||
There were hundreds of people that went to Dallas, Texas, QAnon people, because they thought that JFK Jr. | ||
and JFK Sr. | ||
and Kobe Bryant, and I'm not making this up, and who was the other one, and somebody else, they were all gonna drive down the street where JFK got shot 60 years ago. | ||
And they were going to be with Trump, and Trump would become President again, and it was literally going to be the second coming of Jesus. | ||
And so imagine those people going back to Europe. | ||
I would blow up the boats. | ||
I would take one for the team. | ||
I would say, I'm going to save Europe, and I would torpedo every last boat going to Europe. | ||
Because don't get me wrong, Europe is totally paused. | ||
It's not completely paused, but Europe is kind of paused. | ||
But if you had hundreds of these Q boomers getting on life rafts with their t-shirts that say Trump Kennedy 21 and say, where we go one, we go all. | ||
If they had 300 pound boomers getting out of life rafts with their with the seed oils and the Diet Coke and all that Going and they're taking advantage of their right of return to Europe. | ||
I would hit the detonator like Joker and Dark Knight and blow up all the ships. | ||
Because, yeah, that... | ||
I don't know that on net that would be good for the white race. | ||
And who would even take them up on that? | ||
You know, who would even take them up on that? | ||
A small fraction of right-wing political people who actually like Europe. | ||
I feel like all the other American conservatives are like, Europe? | ||
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Europe? | |
They're a bunch of pussies because they didn't fight in Iraq. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
- Well, I don't know if that's, I don't know if that would be a good idea. | ||
And I don't know that that would happen. | ||
I think you're dreaming. | ||
I think that's some alt-right fantasy. | ||
What if Europe offered right of return to whites like Israel does? | ||
Nothing good. | ||
And that would never happen. | ||
So. | ||
Pope John Paul says, Remember that time he gave $500 billion to blacks for no reason, pardoned drug dealers and rappers while never mentioning MAGA political prisoners? | ||
A lot of legals amnesty after leaving the border open. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
When did the legals get amnesty? | ||
Said Israel rightfully owned Congress and he's still by far best chance at actual representation in the GOP. | ||
Haha, good times! | ||
Kefefi! | ||
Bravo, sir. | ||
Bravo. | ||
Hats off to you, the cynic. | ||
I've never heard this before. | ||
You listed every bad thing that Trump did in a sardonic way. | ||
You're really above it all. | ||
Have you ever gotten your IQ tested? | ||
You sound like Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty because you're just totally above it all. | ||
I explained this yesterday. | ||
I mean this is just such a such a low level of political analysis like very low IQ stuff. | ||
I addressed it yesterday. | ||
But the $500 billion platinum plan, that never happened, so that's wrong. | ||
The illegal amnesty, that never happened either. | ||
Not sure what you're referring to, but there was no amnesty. | ||
He did pardon drug dealers and rappers, the First Step Act, and some of those rappers, I'll give you that. | ||
The Israel comment I addressed yesterday. | ||
You know, a lot of the stuff that is said about Trump You know, once again, like I said yesterday, people act like we're comparing this to Jesus Christ or something. | ||
We have to compare Trump to what we have. | ||
We have to compare Trump to what's on the table. | ||
Is this any worse than anything that any other Republican has ever done or said? | ||
Who's the Republican that's better than Trump? | ||
You know, tell me who that is. | ||
Who's the national, mainstream Republican figure who stands a chance at doing what Trump did that's any better? | ||
Because, you know, Trump also, you say, well Trump said Israel owned Congress. | ||
Trump also said that Muslims should be banned for America. | ||
You know, are we going to tally up every base thing versus every cringe thing he ever said? | ||
Because if we're going to do that, he said way more good things than he said bad things. | ||
People are going to boo and cry. | ||
When Trump says something good, people say, well, tweets aren't action, Mr. President. | ||
When he says something cringe, people go, oh, and he said this. | ||
Well, which is it? | ||
Does rhetoric matter, or does rhetoric not matter? | ||
Rhetoric matters. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, he says a lot of good things. | ||
He occasionally says bad things. | ||
He says bad things that every other politician says. | ||
But he says good things more often than he says bad things, and he says good things that no one else would even dream of saying. | ||
So there's that. | ||
First Step Act. | ||
Big mistake, obviously. | ||
But this has been Republican orthodoxy for decades. | ||
Economic Opportunity Zones, and Affirmative Action, and the pandering, and the welfare, and... We see it all the time. | ||
Is this any different than what we would get under another administration? | ||
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No. | |
But while we're at it, why don't you mention that Trump reduced legal immigration by 92%? | ||
Did you throw that in there, Brainiac? | ||
Did you throw that in there, Pickle Rick? | ||
The sarcasm, I mean, that's always what gets me. | ||
People want to sound so much smarter than they are. | ||
Wow, this guy really gets it. | ||
He listed a few bad things that Trump did, and a couple of bad things that Trump threatened to do. | ||
Why don't you list the fact that Trump built 500 miles of border wall? | ||
Did you include that in there? | ||
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500 miles of border wall. | |
Is that nothing? | ||
Against his own party? | ||
His own party wouldn't give him $2 billion to build the border wall when we controlled Congress. | ||
But Trump made it happen. | ||
Fought for four years to do that. | ||
Trump ended the war in Afghanistan. | ||
Does he get credit for that? | ||
Trump did not engage in one new war. | ||
In fact, avoided war in Syria and Iran and North Korea. | ||
There's no credit for that. | ||
Trump initiated an unprecedented era of detente with North Korea. | ||
Trump, like I said, reduced legal immigration by 92% 92% and using public health regulations and the Remain in Mexico policy and brokering a deal with Mexico itself shut down the border and reduced illegal immigration to historic lows before he left office. | ||
There's no credit for that. | ||
So, and we could go further. | ||
Trump authored an executive order against tech censorship and had the FTC begin to investigate Google and Facebook for antitrust violations, which is ongoing. | ||
Trump ordered the FCC to reinterpret Section 230 to target tech censorship. | ||
He did it too late, but he did do that. | ||
Trump signed an executive order shutting down critical race theory for federal government contractors. | ||
He brought that conversation into the mainstream! | ||
So, you know, that's a very one-sided way of looking at things. | ||
And I, you know, I think that that whole saying things like that just isn't, it's just useless. | ||
It's short-sighted, it lacks perspective, and it's just useless. | ||
I mean, are you, do you really think you're the first person to say that? | ||
I mean, try saying something that's actually, try saying something that's actually contributing to the conversation, you know? | ||
I come on the show and I try every night to say something. | ||
I know not everything I say is groundbreaking or new, but I try to at least give a perspective. | ||
I try to give insight. | ||
Insight. | ||
Not tell you things you already know or that are obvious. | ||
I don't go on the show and say liberals are crazy. | ||
I don't go on the show and say Trump did something bad. | ||
I say, well, there's more to the story here. | ||
So when people do this sardonic, you know, this, you know, smartest guy in the room, actually sarcastic, I am very smart. | ||
I miss Trump. | ||
Remember when he released all the blanks from jail and said Israel rocks? | ||
Oh, good times. | ||
Kefefi! | ||
Ha ha! | ||
I mean, is that supposed to be funny? | ||
Is that supposed to be insightful? | ||
Or are you just trying to be an asshole? | ||
You know, are you just a stupid asshole? | ||
So I thank you for the $50, but you're a stupid asshole! | ||
And what you're saying isn't insightful, interesting, new, refreshing. | ||
It's none of these things. | ||
What you're saying is just defeatist whining and bitching. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Just defeatist bitching and moaning. | ||
And I hate that so much because, you know, I could do that all day long. | ||
Do you know how much is going on in my life? | ||
And with my career? | ||
And what if that was my approach? | ||
With everything that's happened to me. | ||
I think that's why I hate it more than anything is because, you know, here I am trying to go out every night and try to fight the good fight and inspire and show people there's still a way out of things and trying to be adaptable and all of that against all odds. | ||
I'm 23 and I am fighting against the federal government, which is enough by the way, but the federal government and the banks who have deplatformed me from everything. | ||
I mean I can't even tell you the kind of stuff that I have to deal with. | ||
I can't board an airplane So I have to drive everywhere. | ||
Okay? | ||
The government froze $500,000 of my money. | ||
So I had to sell stocks and things just to pay bills, just to pay people that are working for me. | ||
And we can't get a payment processor. | ||
We can't get a bank to underwrite our payment processing for credit and debit cards online. | ||
Do you know what a killer that is? | ||
I'm banned from TikTok. | ||
You can't even say my name on TikTok. | ||
I'm banned from Instagram. | ||
You can't even send a link to my website on Instagram. | ||
I'm on Facebook's dangerous individuals list. | ||
So that means, unlike other people, I can't even quietly be on there. | ||
They ban me as soon as they find me. | ||
I'm IP and device banned on Twitter and on all the other social media. | ||
Insurance companies won't insure our organization. | ||
We try to do rallies for anti-vax and every time we do it they say you need insurance to get a permit and every insurance company turns us away because of who I am. | ||
I'm blacklisted from everything. | ||
I can't step foot in CPAC. | ||
I can't step foot in Turning Point SAS. | ||
I can't even step foot in the National Conservatism Conference. | ||
Paul Gosar, you know, he gets in trouble for trying to do a fundraiser with me. | ||
Kevin McCarthy calls a meeting with him. | ||
The House Minority Leader calls a meeting with him because he tried to have a fundraiser with me! | ||
And Tucker Carlson can't even say my name on Fox News. | ||
Can't even say my name when he covers me being put on the no-fly list. | ||
And I have people that live totally normal lives. | ||
They see the news and they come to me and they say, I'm blackmailed. | ||
There's no way out. | ||
Trump is so awesome because he loves black people or something. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
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You know what? | |
I'm not trying to sit here and complain. | ||
I'm just trying to give you a little bit of perspective. | ||
Yeah, I know how bad things are. | ||
Everybody knows how bad things are. | ||
It doesn't take a great genius to figure that out. | ||
You're not the first person to say that. | ||
And again, it doesn't take any vision. | ||
It doesn't take any insight to see that or to tell people about that. | ||
And all you're doing is demoralizing. | ||
All that serves to do, honestly, is obscure reality. | ||
You know, we're trying to be practical here. | ||
We are aware of what's going on. | ||
We're aware of what you're saying. | ||
But we, unlike you, me, unlike you, I'm on the front lines, in the fucking dirt, in the trenches, getting my life destroyed, my real life, not my anonymous profile, my real life, my real life, my real well-being, my real body and soul, my face, my name, my legal identity, and all of it. | ||
And I'm in here trying to figure out all of that. | ||
I put it on my back and I'm fighting against all these great institutions and you get people out there that want to just complain and want to just remind you constantly, um, you know, Trump sucks actually. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
So, you know, and I said all that yesterday. | ||
I'll say it again. | ||
This continues to be the worst thing in the world. | ||
It's the worst thing in the world. | ||
This is that toxic negativity. | ||
We don't need it. | ||
So I appreciate the super chat, bud. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Eritrean Groypus is a king of the east, sends a prince to Egypt to obtain a pearl guarded by a serpent. | ||
The prince is drugged by the Egyptians and made forgetful of his purpose until he was awoken by a messenger of the king. | ||
He then remembers his mission, slays the serpent and retrieves the pearl. | ||
The prince returns to his father's palace where he puts on a robe of knowledge and ascends to the realm of peace. | ||
That's not quite how I remember it. | ||
Sounds familiar but not quite. | ||
Bigelow says niggas who send more than four superchats aren't allowed to get mad at black kids stealing a bunch of candy out of Halloween bowls. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
It's worse. | ||
Bronze says, just saw a liberal talk about Day Ruined. | ||
I'm gonna be taking this out of my wife later, believe me. | ||
That's like Jaden. | ||
Jaden goes out into the city of Chicago, sees a black person, and then gets on Twitter and goes, UGH! | ||
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I can't believe this! | |
He was at the airport the other week, flying from O'Hare to New Jersey, and he's tweeting, I just saw a gay person. | ||
This airport is full of minorities. | ||
He's in New Jersey, he's complaining about, you know. | ||
It's like, hi, yeah, welcome to Earth. | ||
Welcome to planet Earth, my friend. | ||
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Hi, are you new here? | |
Hi, you've been asleep for a very long time. | ||
The year is 2021 and Joe Biden is president. | ||
The country's been totally niggified. | ||
I guess he has an excuse because he's from the country. | ||
He ain't never seen that before. | ||
Well, I've never seen that before. | ||
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Where I'm from, it's not like that. | |
I've only ever seen white people. | ||
My mama, my papa, my grandpapa, my grandma, my sisters, my brothers. | ||
Those are the only people I've never seen. | ||
So, you know, I guess... I guess... I guess that's a small-town America. | ||
He comes to Chicago and he's like, what the? | ||
He sees a man with black skin walking down the street and he's like, what the? | ||
What the hell? | ||
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What the hell? | |
What the hell's that? | ||
They're from Africa, Jayden. | ||
They came here 500 years ago. | ||
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So... Yeah, but um... | |
Yeah, there are people like that. | ||
Half homage says no message. | ||
Wet Groyper says lots of Trump countersignaling from Conning following the Virginia election on Twitter. | ||
Cernovich and Matt Walsh in particular promoting DeSantis and minimizing Trump's impact on the result. | ||
Yeah, I told you that's going to be the takeaway and it's so wrong. | ||
It's so wrong. | ||
Fuck Virginia. | ||
And don't get me wrong, the state's beautiful. | ||
It's a beautiful state. | ||
There's great people. | ||
But fuck Virginia, because that's where D.C. | ||
is! | ||
Don't you understand that? | ||
If Youngkin did better in the suburbs, honestly, that's a bad thing. | ||
Because he's doing better in the D.C. | ||
suburbs. | ||
D.C. | ||
is our mortal enemy. | ||
They are a bigger enemy than Russia and China put together. | ||
So yeah, he outperformed D.C. | ||
because he's not Trump. | ||
So yeah, that is a wrong takeaway. | ||
And you know what? | ||
DeSantis doesn't... I like DeSantis. | ||
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I do. | |
And he's a good governor. | ||
But DeSantis is not a revolutionary. | ||
He doesn't have what it takes. | ||
You know, you see him copying Trump's mannerisms and speech patterns. | ||
He just doesn't have the fire in his belly. | ||
If Trump couldn't do it, DeSantis can't do it. | ||
So, Trump's the only one. | ||
He's the only one worth supporting anymore. | ||
I know how that sounds. | ||
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According to the last guy, but Trump, but Trump said... I know. | |
But he's still the only one worth supporting. | ||
Go back and watch him in 16. | ||
I know it's not the same, but go back and watch him in 16. | ||
That is the only man worth supporting. | ||
So, he still hasn't conceded. | ||
Who else would do that? | ||
Raging Bigots says, I am... Am I the only one that thinks the Let's Go Brandon thing is kind of cringe and gay? | ||
No, I do too. | ||
Ben, it was made gay because the whole Khan Inc. | ||
machine turned that into the latest grift. | ||
Darren Beatty had a good tweet about that the other day. | ||
He said it's kind of a damning indictment of the GOP that we've got this infrastructure ready to be spun up to sell Let's Go Brandon t-shirts but to do nothing other than that about it. | ||
You know, yeah. | ||
That thing goes viral and they're on it. | ||
They sold a billion kajillion t-shirts and a billion songs. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I like, I love Bryson Gray. | ||
I don't consider him part of that. | ||
But, this Bryson's a real deal. | ||
But that's not how they see it. | ||
The establishment sees that as an opportunity to sell a t-shirt for $19.99 and buy our package and buy our backpack and buy our hat that says, let's go Brandon. | ||
And buy this and that that says, let's go Brandon. | ||
And do literally nothing else. | ||
And they're going to chant it and they're going to say it and they're going to go, oh, this is so funny. | ||
And do nothing meaningful. | ||
You know? | ||
And it's like, just goes to show they have the money, they got the resources, but they're just doing it to make more money. | ||
They're using all of that to just simply continue the grift. | ||
So, yeah, I think it's played out. | ||
Ben says, do you have any reflection on the time two years ago when the Republican Party of Scott County, Iowa, invited you to speak and then denounced you afterwards? | ||
What a bunch of weenies! | ||
Congrats on the new platform. | ||
Seems solid. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
It is solid. | ||
No, I don't really... I haven't really thought about that. | ||
It wasn't surprising. | ||
I knew that was gonna happen. | ||
You know what's funny though? | ||
You know who invited me out to do that? | ||
It was Michael Sisko and Loren Witski. | ||
That's who invited me out to do that. | ||
Two years ago in, I want to say it was December 2019, I had gotten a call from Mike Sisko. | ||
He was on the Bobby Schilling campaign and Loren Witski was on the Trump campaign in the same area in the Quad Cities. | ||
And so Mike Sisco calls me and he says, Hey, I'm, my name's Mike. | ||
I'm a big fan of your show. | ||
We want you to come out to a campaign event and give a speech. | ||
And I'm like, are you sure? | ||
I'm like, you're going to get fired. | ||
And he's like, nah, I don't think I'm going to get fired. | ||
He goes, we have a plan. | ||
And I'm like, okay. | ||
And he had to run it by Lauren Witzke, who was running the, it was a joint event. | ||
It was a GOP event. | ||
So Bobby Schilling was there, but also his opponent in the primary was there too. | ||
And it was also a Trump campaign event. | ||
And that guy, Education for Liberals, was there. | ||
And so was Scott Presler. | ||
And so I talked to Mike and Lauren, and I was like, you guys are going to get fired like this. | ||
You're going to get put on blast. | ||
You're going to get fired. | ||
I'm like, if you're okay with that, then I'll go. | ||
I said, but you're going to, you might regret this. | ||
And they're like, yeah, we don't care. | ||
So I drove out there, I gave my speech, I met Lauren Witzke for the first time, that's how I got to know her, and Michael Sisko too, and we went out to the local bar later, we got burgers or whatever, and I think we saw a literal car chase while we were there too, it was kind of weird. | ||
We went to get burgers after the event in Bettendorf, I think, and there was like a car chase in the middle of the city, anyway. | ||
So yeah, then Lauren Witzke and Mike both got fired. | ||
Lauren went to campaign in Delaware and Michael Sisko joined her campaign and the rest is history. | ||
She became part of the movement, so did he. | ||
So yeah, those were good times. | ||
TacticalNukes says, I went to Taco Bell today and got the Crunchwrap Supreme and a Cheesy Gordita Crunch with a large Baja Blast. | ||
Sounds good. | ||
I went to Bone of Beef today. | ||
I got a cheeseburger and a hot dog. | ||
And it wasn't enough. | ||
I haven't eaten. | ||
So yesterday I was so hungry and then I didn't eat when I got done with the show. | ||
I was so tired I just passed out and went to bed. | ||
Woke up this morning. | ||
Had work to do. | ||
I didn't eat until like 5 o'clock. | ||
So I didn't eat for like 28 hours. | ||
And then I got this hot dog and a hamburger and it wasn't enough. | ||
I'm still, I'm still hungry, so... But yeah, I can't really eat Taco Bell anymore. | ||
It's not good anymore to me. | ||
I used to love that stuff. | ||
Now I get it. | ||
I just, I can't do it anymore. | ||
I mean, I'll eat it, but... Just doesn't do it. | ||
Just doesn't hit the spot like it used to. | ||
I could still eat McDonald's. | ||
Not as much as before, though. | ||
I'm kind of growing out of it. | ||
I used to love it. | ||
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Now... | |
Just not as appealing. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Based Coops says, I just bought a boat. | ||
I got three hours left on my nine-hour road trip home. | ||
No better way to top it off than with a live episode of America First. | ||
Hey, congrats! | ||
Sounds fun. | ||
Foy Lee says, do you think the rumors of an internet blackout are possible? | ||
A few days or weeks with the internet not functioning? | ||
It would be chaos! | ||
Also, how would you be able to speak to us during this? | ||
Have you ever thought of setting up a radio broadcast? | ||
You know, I think if there was an internet blackout, talking to you would honestly be like here, in terms of my priorities. | ||
I love that people... What if the internet blacked out and total chaos, catastrophe ensued? | ||
How would we watch America First? | ||
How would you give us content? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't really care, actually. | ||
I think I would be concerned about literally anything else, anything other than that. | ||
Honestly I think I'd be relieved I would be freed so no I don't think that'll happen but who knows maybe maybe it's possible Lord of the cringe says another Tuesday show I feel like Tuesdays your best night incidentally also the night that I watch these things might be related but I've seen most Nick out of context clips which means they were cut from Tuesday shows any thoughts on why your Tuesday shows are clippable peace I don't know I haven't noticed that | ||
Humongous Blungus is some fat void with leg tattoos convinced my brother to sign up for a turning point mailing list and now he's getting stupid emails all the time. | ||
I told him his first mistake was talking to a woman, true or not? | ||
Yeah, that's really based of you to say that. | ||
Based Texan says was going to go see a band until I realized the headlining band Had a tranny frontman so went to a different show at a different venue that same night and lo and behold, same thing. | ||
Felt pumped. | ||
I was hoping Ashton Kutcher would come out from the corner. | ||
It's difficult to find a show these days without at least one band preaching libtardism. | ||
Have you seen Pantera's pro-white speech? | ||
Breath of air. | ||
Nah, I don't listen to Pantera. | ||
That's metal, right? | ||
I don't listen to metal. | ||
I haven't noticed that. | ||
I don't listen to bands with tranny frontmen. | ||
That must be a you problem. | ||
That must be a you problem, but thanks my friend. | ||
I appreciate the super chats. | ||
Jack Blixby says, let's go! | ||
Tranny rape out! | ||
Biden out! | ||
Trump in! | ||
Parents deciding the fates of their own children in! | ||
BTFO, Soros, Mira Garland, and anti-white theory. | ||
Yeah, there's definitely some light pills. | ||
There's some good news here. | ||
Real Bryson Gray with a huge super chat says, Cozy Gang, your favorite white nationalist. | ||
Hey! | ||
Big shout out! | ||
Thank you so much, Bryson. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
And thanks for joining us on Cozy.TV. | ||
We love you, bro. | ||
You are my favorite white nationalist, I have to say. | ||
Without a doubt, white nationalist Bryson Gray with the hit, Black Not Democrat. | ||
The white nationalist, Black Not Democrat, Yeah, our favorite tattletale Jewish journalist, Ben Lorber, was tattling on Bryson because he wore the America First hat. | ||
He said, Bryson Gray, white nationalist. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
White? | ||
He's not even white. | ||
He's black. | ||
How could he be a white nationalist when he's black? | ||
Similar to me. | ||
How can I be a white nationalist when I am also black and Mexican? | ||
Riddle me that. | ||
They always say that. | ||
They're like, Fuentes? | ||
Doesn't he see his last name? | ||
It's sort of like with Bryson. | ||
You're black. | ||
How could you be a white nationalist? | ||
It's like, yeah, well, I hate to break it to you, but you know, maybe it's you that's wrong. | ||
So I get it, my friend. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
07s for Bryson, our favorite black white nationalist. | ||
A total king and number one. | ||
Number one on the charts. | ||
And he's on the Billboard 100. | ||
I think he premiered at what? | ||
Debut at 28 on the list. | ||
Huge congratulations. | ||
He's killing it out there. | ||
And he just gets better and better. | ||
Great new album out too. | ||
So thanks a lot man hoping to catch one of your streams one of these days We got to play fortnight one of these days. | ||
Maybe we'll do I guess fortnight mirrors is over, but let's let's do the next Next fortnight season. | ||
We got to get a tournament going or something Humongous Blungus, is it just me or do these corporate types seem soulless? | ||
You talk about service workers being petty tyrants, but employees who work for big companies have that empty look in their eyes and are mean. | ||
Oh, it's totally true. | ||
It's most people are like this. | ||
It's not just the rich, it's most people are like this. | ||
And yeah, waiters, flight attendants, retail workers, they're scum. | ||
Let's not romanticize it. | ||
You know, I go to these places all the time and they're dirtbags. | ||
Everybody was virtue signaling when Baked Alaska pepper sprayed that gas station guy or whatever, you know, make him cry. | ||
And people say, man, Baked Alaska's... What did they say? | ||
They said, how could you support the working class when you support Baked Alaska bullying retail workers? | ||
It's like, first of all, being a gas station attendant or a gas station cashier is not working class, okay? | ||
That's number one. | ||
Working class means like machinists, manufacturing, industry. | ||
It does not mean people that work part-time jobs as cashiers or in retail. | ||
That's not the working class. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, people that work in those jobs, it's not like they're all bad, but they can be just as bad as anybody else. | ||
We all know that. | ||
You know, I went to Walgreens the other day and the lady doesn't even say hi. | ||
Doesn't even say, no greeting, no nothing. | ||
Just rings it up and the total. | ||
And she's got a huge attitude. | ||
I don't know if that's because she knew who I am or something, but... But yeah, real attitude. | ||
I go to McDonald's the other day. | ||
I go to McDonald's on Sunday to get breakfast. | ||
And I'm in the drive-thru and... You know, the first lady, she's older, she's Hispanic. | ||
And she goes, hi, good morning! | ||
And I'm like, good morning, happy Sunday, you know, I give her my card, whatever. | ||
And then the next window I go up, it's this younger Hispanic girl. | ||
She's not even in a uniform, she's just in a shirt, doesn't even look at me. | ||
She's talking to her co-worker in Spanish, she just hands the bag. | ||
She just gives me the bag out the window without even making eye contact. | ||
It's like people like that deserve to be bullied. | ||
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They deserve to get pepper sprayed, in my opinion. | |
So yeah, I'm with you on that. | ||
Traxtent is MLK, more like nigga. | ||
Yeah, more like rapist. | ||
More like gay rapist. | ||
Communist. | ||
Mr. Kool-Aid says, I get you might have been looking at the election or whatever, but you should let us know if you're going to be an hour late. | ||
We wait for the live stream and all you have to do is walk downstairs. | ||
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Oh, boo-hoo! | |
Oh, boo-hoo! | ||
Why don't you cry more, bitch? | ||
Why don't you cry? | ||
What, are you gonna cry? | ||
What, you got someplace to be or something? | ||
Why don't you just enjoy your content? | ||
You know, I don't think I've ever seen you super chat. | ||
The guy's got this free show coming to him live every night, and then it's a half hour late on an election night, and he goes, you know, you shouldn't at least tell us if you're gonna be late. | ||
Why don't you shut the fuck up, okay? | ||
Why don't you shut up? | ||
And you'll get what you get, okay? | ||
How about them apples? | ||
Have you ever thought about just not saying anything? | ||
How about you count your blessings, glass half full, and all of that, okay? | ||
You get what you get. | ||
At least tell us. | ||
Okay, Karen, and what else? | ||
What else? | ||
Would you like a side of fries with that, nigga? | ||
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He's going to come and complain. | |
We're gonna come and complain about the free show. | ||
That's the best part. | ||
Now by the way, I don't care if you don't super chat. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But you have no right to complain. | ||
Okay? | ||
You have no right to complain. | ||
It's one thing if you patronize the show, then I would go, hey, yeah, sorry about that. | ||
But if you're freeloading every night, if you're just tuning in, you're just sitting there, you know, this website that I built, which costs money to run, and this show, which is increasingly difficult to do with every passing day, you just sit there every night, hey, excuse me, you're gonna be an hour late. | ||
It's like, well, excuse me, but I don't work for you, actually. | ||
And you don't even patronize the show, so... So that just adds to it. | ||
That's not the only reason, but that just adds a little something to it. | ||
That just adds a dimension to how outrageous your demands are. | ||
So, you know, why don't you take that up with the HR department? | ||
Oh wait, that's me. | ||
Why don't you take that up with HR? | ||
Why don't you file a support ticket with my ass? | ||
Yeah, how about you file a support ticket with my ass? | ||
Okay? | ||
Here, take a number, write a support ticket, and file it inside of your asshole, and then we'll get back to you in 100 to 5,000 years, okay? | ||
100 to 5,000 years, okay? | ||
So. | ||
I like how he gives me an out, too. | ||
I understand you might have been, but you should let us know. | ||
Let you know? | ||
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Yeah, let me call you on the phone. | |
Let me call you on the ass phone about your support ticket. | ||
Hi, I got your support ticket. | ||
It's covered in poo. | ||
I got your support ticket. | ||
It's covered in poo and undigested corn. | ||
Uh, shut up! | ||
Shut up! | ||
Shut up, and you don't even super chat me. | ||
Why don't you sign up for push notifications? | ||
If you sign up for push notifications, you know, you wouldn't have that problem. | ||
When you have push notifications, it tells you when I go live, so there's really no excuse. | ||
Why didn't you sign up for push notifications? | ||
You should have at least signed up for push notifications, and then you'd know when the show starts. | ||
So really that's on you, isn't it? | ||
Because every night you get a push notification on Telegram when the show starts. | ||
And if you're not getting that, that's really your business, not mine. | ||
We've got a system worked out just for your problem. | ||
But you'd rather poo in your diaper than take 10 seconds, even less than that, to click the follow button. | ||
You need me to wipe you? | ||
You need me to wipe your poopy diaper? | ||
Or why don't you just click the follow button and then you'll get a notification. | ||
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Hello? | |
That's why we have them! | ||
So... So there's your rebuttal. | ||
All you have to do. | ||
Is that all I have to do? | ||
All I have to do is walk downstairs. | ||
I didn't know it was that easy. | ||
Ozzy Groyd vs. Oh, no, I burned my Hawaiian pizza. | ||
I should have cooked it at Aloha temperature. | ||
I guess so. | ||
Should have cooked it in the volcanic ash. | ||
Ozzy Allen says, I just read that. | ||
Patman says, do you think this period of Democrats going crazy is I know what you're saying. | ||
Yeah, there's a backlash. | ||
Republicans post-Civil War, where they've gone so far that voters will turn against them. | ||
Sorry if that made no sense. | ||
I know what you're saying. | ||
Yeah, there's a backlash, no doubt about it. | ||
Hunter says, hey Nick, I started watching your show earlier this year and never leave disappointed. | ||
Since it's my birthday, I wanted to share the wealth. | ||
Thanks for everything you do, King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now, see, that's a nice guy. | ||
Gracious. | ||
He's grateful. | ||
Should be, you know, he's gracious and grateful. | ||
He loves the show. | ||
Well, happy birthday, my friend. | ||
I hope it's a good one. | ||
Thank you for sharing the wealth. | ||
And I'm glad you like the show. | ||
I do it for people like you, really. | ||
I do it for the appreciative, optimistic, white-pilled people. | ||
I'm doing it for you guys. | ||
So thanks a lot, my man. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Another year! | ||
Another great year. | ||
So thanks a lot. | ||
Everybody say happy birthday in chat to Hunter. | ||
We love you, bro. | ||
Ozzy Alien says, what do you think about Aliens? | ||
Commander David Fravor's encounter with the giant hypersonic Tic Tac. | ||
Bob Lazar working at Area 51. | ||
Ancient Aliens on History Channel explains all religions and mythologies. | ||
No it doesn't. | ||
Aliens are not real. | ||
You know what explains all religions? | ||
The only real religion, which is Catholicism. | ||
Jesus Christ explains all religions. | ||
Irish King says, Hey, Nick, there's a big Turning Point event in Arizona in December with speakers like Don Jr. | ||
and Tucker. | ||
Would you consider going? | ||
Yeah, we're going there. | ||
AmericaFest? | ||
No, I haven't heard of it. | ||
Yeah, we're going there, dude. | ||
We're gonna go there. | ||
And we got some big plans, some really big, epic plans. | ||
You're not gonna want to miss it. | ||
AmericaFest, December 18th in Phoenix. | ||
We haven't announced yet, but we're gonna be doing something there. | ||
So everybody should go. | ||
You're not going to want to miss it. | ||
We're going to make a big splash. | ||
Tactical Nuke says, I went to a rodeo and rode a bull for two and a half seconds, got bucked off, and threw out my back. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that, man. | ||
That sucks. | ||
Lord, whoops, Steve Walker says, we need a candidate who has balls and is willing to bring us back to pre-World War I America. | ||
Going back to the 50s and 60s won't cut it. | ||
That's what led to our current mess. | ||
Down with all liberalism. | ||
We gotta go on the future, my friend. | ||
We can't go back. | ||
We have to go to the future. | ||
But I agree with the sentiment. | ||
SmileyTheFez says, can we have Microsoft Tay as a streamer on CozyTV? | ||
I remember that joke. | ||
Yeah, let's have Tay stream. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
We love you, Smiley. | ||
I hope I'll see you at AmericaFest, my smiley friend. | ||
Yeah, let's have Tay. | ||
She would break our TOS. | ||
She's the only one who we couldn't bring on. | ||
She's too hardcore. | ||
Larry Punks says, the idea that the Christian dogma is useful in self-improvement type of way for the masses and doesn't need faith is stupid. | ||
Christianity without God is like a super expensive PC without electricity. | ||
Very true. | ||
Owen Brown says, have you watched the Jojo Rabbit movie? | ||
No. | ||
Vitus says, the event that solidified my support for Trump was the Al Smith dinner. | ||
Such a slept on Trump moment. | ||
They thought he was going to play nice, then he hit them with both barrels. | ||
Hillary is here tonight pretending not to hate Catholics. | ||
So classic. | ||
Yeah, that was a good one. | ||
Yeah, that was really an epic moment, because they did, they thought, yeah, he's at this dinner, he's gonna do what every other politician does, and he was playing along at first, and then he really went for the jugular. | ||
Hillary is so corrupt! | ||
And you see that guy in the back going, whoa! | ||
She says it takes a village, like in Haiti, where she has taken a number of them. | ||
Yeah, I've seen that so many times so many bangers in there Hillary's he says you may notice Hillary's not laughing as much as the rest of us and that's because she's already seen the jokes and All of the jokes were said to her in advance of the dinner by Donna Brazil So good | ||
Yeah, that was good. | ||
That was a classic. | ||
That was really good. | ||
Very Keno. | ||
And he's in, and there was something about that, the aesthetic of that, the optics of that was so perfect. | ||
He's in this tuxedo, he looks like Bruce Wayne and he's up there at this fancy dinner with all these, you know, high-powered people. | ||
Charity dinner. | ||
There's this moment he's telling one of the jokes and I forget because it's been so long but he's telling one of the jokes. | ||
There's this moment where he really suppresses this laugh when they're booing him. | ||
It was such a quintessential Trump moment. | ||
We got to watch that on stream again. | ||
I'll have to do one of these casual streams and watch that again because there's a lot of there's a lot of really good sort of micro moments in there. | ||
There's one where he tells his joke and they boo him. | ||
And he goes, I don't know who they're booing, Hillary, you or me. | ||
Everybody goes, we're booing you! | ||
But it's like, only Trump would say that. | ||
Only Trump would say that. | ||
He would do that all the time. | ||
He was such a genius. | ||
Things like that are so slept on. | ||
Like, during the debates, he I forget which one, but he said something about the polls, and everybody booed him. | ||
And he goes, oh, they're booing the polls, but I like the poll. | ||
He goes, they're booing the poll, you know, they're booing the CNN poll, but I like the poll. | ||
In other words, he liked the numbers. | ||
And he would do that all the time. | ||
Just bullshit like that, you know, where they would boo something he was saying and he would say, oh no, they're booing something else. | ||
They're not booing me. | ||
And that was so brilliant and nobody even talked about that. | ||
I think Scott Adams talked about that. | ||
Nobody talked about subtle things like that, though. | ||
But that was classic. | ||
It was a different man. | ||
Different man! | ||
Maybe they replaced him, because that guy was such a killer, and he was doing stuff that nobody would ever think of doing. | ||
And now he just seems like a regular politician. | ||
It's kind of sad actually, but... Yeah, those were good times. | ||
Beat They Ass says, hey Nick, planning on staying up until 3 a.m. | ||
tonight? | ||
You think we'll have trucks dropping off more ballots in Virginia? | ||
Is there anyone, is there anything that could legally be done to prevent this? | ||
Thoughts? | ||
I'm not gonna stay up all night. | ||
But yeah, it's possible they'll rig it. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Tactical Nuke says, the more I log on to cozy TV, the more ribbon icons I get at the top right of the screen. | ||
Now that's dopamine. | ||
Yeah, I think that's for every consecutive day that you log on, you get one point or something. | ||
I asked Zoomer Dev, he said, I don't know what that is. | ||
I'm like, how do you not know? | ||
It's your, you built this website by yourself, basically, almost by yourself. | ||
I mean, we've got a whole team, but it's like, I don't know that anything is going through without you seeing it. | ||
So, he's like, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
Zar Nicholas III says, are you still going to continue the MAGA grift after Trump said Israel rightfully owns Congress? | ||
We've covered this. | ||
The MAGA grift. | ||
If anything, I get more criticism for supporting Trump. | ||
People act like I'm making money doing that. | ||
I'm not making money supporting Trump. | ||
I'm not getting money from the Trump campaign. | ||
I wish I was. | ||
People say that, it's like, do they know what a grift means? | ||
It means you're making money. | ||
It's the opposite. | ||
It's literally the opposite for me. | ||
I've had money taken from me. | ||
I've had money taken from me for supporting him. | ||
I had $500,000 frozen because I was at the Capitol on the 6th. | ||
MAGA grift, that's some grift where you lose half a million dollars. | ||
Yeah, I'm that greedy bastard grifter who signs up for that short-term grift where the government freezes most of your cash, freezes half a million dollars. | ||
That's a great business to be in. | ||
The best grift ever is the one where you're banned from all banks, payment processors, and your assets are frozen by the feds. | ||
It's an awesome grift. | ||
You know, and I think, hmm, how am I going to scheme to deceive the people and steal money? | ||
I think I know. | ||
I'll say things where bank accounts shut down my checking account, the FBI freezes my bank account, and I'm prevented from doing commerce on the internet where I conduct my business. | ||
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense from a grifting point of view. | ||
So that's a great question. | ||
Winston says, you were talking last week about your debate at BU with the head of student government. | ||
Here's the video. | ||
I sent it to Jaden to forward to you. | ||
Don't know if he did. | ||
Oh, yeah, thanks. | ||
I don't have that. | ||
Thanks for the link. | ||
Yeah, Jaden sent that to me. | ||
I was like, yeah, why did you send that to me? | ||
Like I don't have that. | ||
I was in that debate. | ||
It's like I'm a fan. | ||
Oh thanks! | ||
I've been looking for that everywhere. | ||
I've had that since it happened, dude. | ||
I was in that debate. | ||
Wow, thank you so much! | ||
Wow, you're the best! | ||
Thanks for sharing that with me. | ||
Pooh vibes. | ||
Anti-Trump niggas stay losing. | ||
Yeah, every time. | ||
Smoothie King says insurance companies SMH. | ||
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Yeah. | |
James Farmer says Trump's biggest mistake was being too nice to the people around him. | ||
Hmm, yeah, interesting. | ||
There'd be a big difference if instead of Jerry Kushner and Mike Pompeo, he had Steve Ransom and Vince James. | ||
The inner circle matters. | ||
Tell me more. | ||
Don't think we'll have to wait until 3am. | ||
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Thoughts? | |
I don't know. | ||
I'll take a look. | ||
Don't be sorry. | ||
Just don't whine. | ||
Just don't whine. | ||
You don't have to be sorry. | ||
I get it. | ||
97 to 94 percent, and the difference is at 100,000 ballots after getting a new vote drop. | ||
Don't think we'll have to wait until 3 a.m., thoughts? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'll take a look. | ||
Pope John Paul II says, you are right. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Don't be sorry. | ||
Just don't whine. | ||
Just don't whine. | ||
You don't have to be sorry. | ||
I get it, but just don't whine. | ||
Vincent says, Sneed Vitus says, the Al Smith dinner was so visceral, too, because he used to go there with his dad. | ||
It was such a personal moment for him. | ||
Those people all used to be his friends real human being shit. | ||
That's really true Yeah, cuz he it was a deeply personal thing You're right Cuz he even said that he said He said that at the beginning. | ||
He said, you know, everybody used to be my friend and then I ran for president and suddenly I was always no good, you know, whatever. | ||
See, there's a personal drama playing out. | ||
It was like a Joker moment. | ||
You know, he had this resentment. | ||
He came there, he came there with beef. | ||
He came there with a problem. | ||
So, alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
I'm going to watch the election results. | ||
If it starts being stolen, maybe I'll come back on, depending on how late it goes and if it happens. | ||
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