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No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of it. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not capitalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big puts. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Miracle 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 paper on your side? | ||
You just made your voice a favor, I replied. | ||
That's a bad neighbor, not the flag. | ||
I'm glad, that's all I got. | ||
It's like the writers and the dogs. | ||
They got my heart. | ||
And I'm up and locked up on the yard. | ||
You can feel the interesting you're gonna be. | ||
Went from one to four to one to three. | ||
Thirteen for limit gotta end it, that's a beat. | ||
I need a new commander and a team. | ||
That's a beat, I fear and love. | ||
That's a beat. | ||
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's only fear of God. | ||
Jesus has won victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
I need a new commander and love of God. | ||
I need a new commander. | ||
I need a new commander. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
is the free man talking. | ||
I'd like to propose to Tophs. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
To Art Fumo. | ||
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. | ||
Let's cheers, everybody. | ||
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It's going to happen. | |
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
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They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | |
They throw me behind bars. | ||
And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | ||
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And now I'm playing catch. | |
Because you know what? | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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 wreck. | ||
Make the best. | ||
What did people found in this country? | ||
What did people found in this country? | ||
What did it exist without white people? | ||
What did it exist without white people? | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
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And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now for what we're doing. | |
Cheers. | ||
Every day and every week and every year that we've lived in this country, do they care about our health? | ||
No! | ||
They prescribed poison to us from the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
They're poisoning us with the seed oils that we're eating, the high fructose corn syrup. | ||
They're poisoning the water with heavy metals, which is in the tap water. | ||
They're poisoning us with what's on television and out of Hollywood and pornography. | ||
They're poisoning us in every way that you can imagine, but we're supposed to believe now, suddenly, they care so much about our public health. | ||
That's why they're doing this? | ||
Does anybody believe that? | ||
No! | ||
They don't care about our health. | ||
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They don't care about the public. | |
They don't care about any of us. | ||
What they care about, ultimately, is profits. | ||
You're looking for the tyranny coming to America? | ||
It's here, right now. | ||
Now is the time to take a stand. | ||
We are faced with the question about whether or not we will get the vaccine and surrender and capitulate to the system. | ||
A devil-worshipping system that hates us and hates our country. | ||
The answer has to be always no. | ||
I will not complain. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
I'm going to go. | ||
I'm going to go. | ||
I can control stuff, alright? | ||
They said, trust no man, but you promise me, I'ma leave your day was in the car. | ||
They said, trust me, girls, like your mother. | ||
My mama said, trust no hope, use a woman. | ||
They said, trust no man, but you promise me, I'ma leave your day was in the car. | ||
Last time, Scott, I'm a nerd. | ||
I'm a nerd. | ||
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It's warming up. | |
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
All right. | ||
I'm on my side. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
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Right? | |
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved 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! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! 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. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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And they had faith. | |
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
unidentified
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But they all had one thing in common. | |
They love their families. | ||
They love their country. | ||
And they love their God. | ||
...ill 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. | ||
Try to live life right. | ||
Who really know you. | ||
That you're funny. | ||
Like, right. | ||
This is like the movie. | ||
But it's really very tight. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't even fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my head. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the camera. | ||
We just like, Mike. | ||
Looking for a fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my head. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my head. | ||
And he told me in Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never tell you we need me. | ||
Like, Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when they see me. | ||
Psychotry, the parent. | ||
I'm going to be in T. | ||
Searching for a T. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Like, you see it. | ||
Tell me what your life like. | ||
Turn it down to Christ like. | ||
Driving with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out if I look for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to rip through the pool way. | ||
I don't have a clue. | ||
I'm cleaning on my best though. | ||
Lock up on the text though. | ||
Nothing else to tell text though. | ||
I don't know the word, but a picture or a test smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish for the life fights. | ||
Everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad and he said it ain't Christ like. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's 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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured story is about the ongoing World War III crisis in Ukraine. | ||
And there was a big development today and this is something that has been talked about now for months but has now been formally confirmed by the U.S. | ||
Senate as well as by leaked reports from the Obama administration. | ||
Russia has found biological weapons and specifically infectious disease laboratories across Ukraine as they have invaded. | ||
So we discussed this really all night last night. | ||
We did a huge show yesterday. | ||
I think I spent like an hour and a half or two hours talking about Russia and Ukraine. | ||
So we covered all the basics. | ||
And now as the week and the weeks go on, we'll be talking more about the daily updates, the day-to-day. | ||
and And as I said, the big development today is that Russia, in the course of their invasion in Ukraine, has discovered that all along the eastern border of Ukraine, border with Russia, they're finding infectious disease laboratories where Scientists are experimenting with extremely infectious and dangerous pathogens like the Ebola virus, Black Plague, as well as other things. | ||
And this is kind of a big deal because of course we just got through a pandemic and we know that the U.S. | ||
military was doing similar things in China, in Wuhan, We'll talk about this pretty freaky, shady stuff. | ||
And this is all confirmed. | ||
And like I said, people have been talking about this. | ||
I think there were rumors that this was going on. | ||
I heard about this maybe a month ago. | ||
And a lot of people said, there's no way that's going on. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
But now it has been confirmed. | ||
By the Foreign Minister of Russia, Sergey Lavrov. | ||
It's been confirmed in a hearing in the U.S. | ||
Senate this week. | ||
And also there are now leaked reports which have been deleted and cleared away from the White House website confirming that this is indeed going on. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is conducting these kinds of experiments on the border with Russia. | ||
And it all goes back to what I said yesterday. | ||
Who's the real problem here? | ||
Who's the real aggressor? | ||
Who's the real villain in the story? | ||
Because, go figure, if America's doing experiments with Ebola on the border with Russia, Russia's now the bad guy for invading? | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
So, we'll talk about that and all the implications that comes with that. | ||
We'll also be talking about a new report about CPAC, which shows that CPAC is taking dark money from a George Soros-linked group. | ||
And this is just par for the course. | ||
We knew this about CPAC for a long time, but it's particularly important in light of everything that's happened in the past week. | ||
You know, I almost have to laugh because every year that we've done AFPAC, something like this happens. | ||
You know, last year we did AFPAC 2. | ||
And AFPAC 2 didn't get nearly as much press coverage as AFPAC 3 this year. | ||
But that was largely because AFPAC 2, held of course in the same city and during the same weekend as CPAC, was overshadowed by a major scandal that happened at CPAC. | ||
And if you remember last year, the CPAC stage, the media said, was in the shape of an odal rune. | ||
They said it was like in the shape of a swastika, basically, was the claim by liberal media. | ||
They took the overhead shot of the CPAC stage, which had a particular shape, and they said, that looks like a odal rune. | ||
It's a white nationalist, National Socialist, Nazi symbol. | ||
And that was very funny because, of course, everybody says that AFPAC 2 is fringe, extreme, white nationalist, all those things. | ||
Then you go across the street at CPAC where, like, the president speaks and the stage is in the shape of a swastika. | ||
And then, of course, this year we do AFPAC 3 and it blows everything else out of the water, right? | ||
Because it's bigger than AFPAC 2. | ||
We totally stole the headlines from CPAC this year. | ||
We were way more talked about than CPAC this year. | ||
And then, not one or two weeks after we do our conference, we find out all this stuff about CPAC, which is, of course, it includes the fact that they're taking money from left-wing pro-Democrat groups, and also we had a tweet from Matt Schlapp, who's the chair of the American Conservative Union, where he's supporting transgender athletes. | ||
In particular, I think it was a transgender swimmer. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I think with each passing year, AFPAC is looking better and better, especially when you compare it to CPAC. | ||
You know, because there's going to come a time, I firmly believe this, when people look at CPAC and they go, I can't go to CPAC. | ||
That's too much of a liability. | ||
I have to go to AFPAC. | ||
We have to go to AFPAC. | ||
What are we not going to go? | ||
Everyone's going to be there. | ||
And listen, Matt Schlapp, I love you, but I just can't be seen there. | ||
I can't be seen at CPAC. | ||
Everyone's gonna say we're left-wing, pro-Israel. | ||
Everyone's gonna call us Israel shills and shills for trans rights. | ||
We can't be seen there. | ||
Because now it's the reverse. | ||
You go to AFPAC and people are like, oh, they're gonna say I'm a white nationalist or a Russian, whatever. | ||
But with each passing year, I think the deal is getting a lot sweeter because CPAC is just getting gayer and gayer. | ||
So, we'll talk about that too. | ||
It should be a pretty good show. | ||
I just woke up. | ||
I don't know what's going on with my sleep schedule. | ||
All the travel just totally disrupts my sleep schedule. | ||
So I went to bed real late, I woke up kind of late, then I took a nap later, and then I just woke up like an hour and a half ago. | ||
You know when you just wake up, you know, my voice is a little, it's a little off, my face is a little puffy, you know, when you just wake up and you're like, good morning, you know, good morning. | ||
So yeah, I'm adjusting, I'm readjusting, I'm getting back into the swing of things here. | ||
Because, you know, I didn't do the show for two weeks. | ||
I've been out of town for two whole weeks. | ||
Longer. | ||
And now I'm just getting back into it. | ||
We're getting back into the news, back into the routine. | ||
I don't really have a strong routine, but, you know, I'm getting back into something. | ||
So anyway, so I'm a little tired, voice a little sore, and this tie is too tight. | ||
This tie is choking me. | ||
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Ugh, I don't want to wear a suit anymore. | |
This tie is choking me. | ||
Someone's texting me. | ||
Who's texting me? | ||
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I don't even know who that is. | |
So it's Hump Day, it's Wednesday. | ||
Happy Wednesday everybody! | ||
Looking forward to the Super Chats. | ||
And I'm hungry! | ||
And I'm hungry! | ||
So, you know, I apologize in advance to the Super Chatters. | ||
I'm gonna be taking it out on you. | ||
I know it's not your fault, it's not fair, but... | ||
That's just, we all know what's going to happen. | ||
I'm really hungry and when I'm hungry I just, I can't interact with people in a normal way. | ||
So I, so I apologize in advance. | ||
You know, I'm not me when I'm hungry. | ||
You really can't blame me. | ||
It's not my fault either. | ||
You know. | ||
So we all know how that's going to go. | ||
We're going to get into the Super Chats. | ||
I'm going to be agitated. | ||
I'm going to have a very low threshold tonight. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
So just try and just keep that in mind. | ||
Still send the Super Chats, but just try not to agitate me, OK? | ||
Because I'm already tired. | ||
I'm already hungry. | ||
It's just not going to end well if people try to antagonize me. | ||
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So anyway, we're in for a good show. | |
We're in for a good show tonight. | ||
I'm being choked, and I'm hungry, and I'm tired, and I need a haircut, and it's too hot in here. | ||
But alright, we're gonna... Dude, I feel like I'm being strangled. | ||
Is my neck getting fatter? | ||
I went to get fitted for my new shirt for AfPak 3 and I'm like, yeah, could you give me a little more room in the neck? | ||
I'm like, this shirt's choking me every time. | ||
I'm like, am I just getting fatter or what's going on here? | ||
I said, alright, we'll give you some more room. | ||
This is one of my old shirts. | ||
I think it's the tie. | ||
It's the tie that's choking me. | ||
Let me just loosen it a little. | ||
I need mobility! | ||
I need mobility! | ||
You know, I think I'm just gonna change the uniform. | ||
I'm just gonna get a gray shirt and just wear a gray shirt every day. | ||
Anyway, whatever. | ||
That's the tie. | ||
It's not, people are saying, fat Nick. | ||
Yeah, that's so funny. | ||
That's so funny that you're all calling me fat, okay? | ||
That was a self-deprecating joke. | ||
It's not my neck, okay? | ||
This tie is too tight because it's this Michael Kors tie. | ||
You know, it's about the fabric. | ||
Sometimes you get these ties and it doesn't fit unless you tie it super tight. | ||
I don't even like House. | ||
I don't even like this material here, man. | ||
unidentified
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It's just losing it. | |
Okay, whatever. | ||
unidentified
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Whatever. | |
It's fine. | ||
Alright. | ||
Yeah, everyone, laugh it up! | ||
Everyone's calling me fat. | ||
Wow, thank you so much! | ||
All right, so let's, uh, whatever, let's just get, let's get, you know, we'll just begin the show. | ||
Before we do, just a reminder, follow me on Gab. | ||
Hey, stop calling me fat, all right? | ||
That is not nice. | ||
That hurts my feelings. | ||
I'm not, I'm not fat, okay? | ||
I'm just filling in. | ||
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I'm a growing boy, all right? | |
Anyway, before we get into the show... I'm trapped! | ||
Standards are falling! | ||
Standards are falling! | ||
The world is ending! | ||
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It's so over. | |
That's a horrible look. | ||
I hope it's so much more comfortable. | ||
How about that? | ||
unidentified
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Can I do that? | |
Can I get away with that, you think? | ||
Nah, it looks like shit. | ||
unidentified
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That looks like shit, and everybody knows it. | |
Okay. | ||
Alright, whatever. | ||
We'll just make do. | ||
We'll just make do. | ||
I'll be a trooper. | ||
I'm gonna be a trooper. | ||
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Remember when you were a kid and your parents used to say, oh, he's a real trooper. | |
You're a real trooper. | ||
unidentified
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That's right, mom. | |
Braver than the troops. | ||
unidentified
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That's right. | |
That's right, mom. | ||
I'm braver than the troops. | ||
Anyway, it's my huge neck. | ||
You know, it's a lot of words coming out here. | ||
Alright. | ||
I'll be a trooper tonight. | ||
I'll be a trooper. | ||
People are posting the George Floyd sticker. | ||
Yeah, I can't breathe. | ||
I'm relating. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Before we get into the show, enough with the silly stuff. | ||
Before we get into the show, it's time to get down to business, okay? | ||
Remember to follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
Click the buttons down below. | ||
Follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Follow this channel. | ||
Click the follow button here on my cozy channel, and you'll get a push notification on Telegram whenever my show goes live, whenever the show begins. | ||
I think that's all of our, you know before AFPAC used to say, oh we gotta buy your tickets and this and that, now it's just like boom boom, follow the socials, follow the channel, and we'll just get in here because there's a lot to discuss here. | ||
So our first story is about CPAC. | ||
And like I said, the deal just keeps getting worse with CPAC. | ||
CPAC's been around for a long time. | ||
They've been around for like, what, three, four, five decades. | ||
And I have went to CPAC before. | ||
I think I went to CPAC once or twice before I was permanently banned from attending the conference. | ||
I believe I went in 2018 and 2019. | ||
And that was, of course, before the Greuber War. | ||
Actually, did I go in 2019? | ||
I think I was actually banned. | ||
So I went one year. | ||
I went one year before I was banned, and I was able to operate with impunity. | ||
And so I went to see back in 2018, and everybody's there, and it's in D.C. | ||
Historically, it's held in D.C. | ||
at the Gaylord Convention Center every year, which is sort of ironic, but also fitting. | ||
And when I first went, I believe Nigel Farage was there, and Marion Le Pen was there, and everybody was there. | ||
And that was the place to be. | ||
If you're a conservative, everybody in DC went. | ||
Particularly during the Trump administration, because all the Trump people were then in DC. | ||
And so they would go to CPAC, they'd go and hang out in Trump Hotel, and then I was banned in 2019, was not able to get in. | ||
I snuck in anyway, and then escaped police. | ||
And then 2020, that was the last year it was held in DC. | ||
That was our first AFPAC. | ||
Then they, of course, moved it to Orlando in 21 and 22 to evade COVID restrictions in Virginia, Maryland, and DC. | ||
So, I've been going to CPAC, I've been around CPAC now for like 4 or 5 years, and like I said, it used to be the place to be, this used to be where everybody went, but I think with, and this is very real, this is not just my experience, with each passing year, fewer and fewer people are going to CPAC, and the conference gets worse, the convention gets worse every time. | ||
And I remember, it was either in 2018 or 2019, There was a big scandal because they had a panel against Big Tech. | ||
That was one part of their convention. | ||
I think they had some breakout room and they had Jim Hoft and I don't know who else. | ||
It was years ago. | ||
But they had all these conservative people there to talk about Big Tech. | ||
And then a lot of people pointed out, I think rightly, that that conference was sponsored by Google. | ||
So, on the one hand, they're taking money from Big Tech, and then they're putting on a breakout room, they're putting on a session about Big Tech censorship. | ||
How can you take money from Google and then pretend to be part of the solution on Big Tech censorship? | ||
You can't do that. | ||
And people pointed out that other Big Tech companies were putting up money for CPAC. | ||
And then, like I said earlier, there was a scandal about their stage, shaped like a swastika, and now this year, like Like every year now for the past four or five years there's another big scandal that has rocked CPAC. | ||
Big expose by the National Pulse. | ||
And I'll just say I don't like the National Pulse. | ||
I'm going to read this article because they reported on it and it's a good article. | ||
But National Pulse is run by Rahim Kassam. | ||
And Rahim Kassam is a foreigner. | ||
I mean, think about his name. | ||
They keep giving us all these people. | ||
Why are they all Indian? | ||
Does anybody know why? | ||
Between Sagar and Jetty and Saurabh Shwarma and Neel Kumar, they're not, no one's really pushing him, but he's just another Indian guy. | ||
What is it with all these Indians in the National Populist Movement? | ||
I'd like to know. | ||
I want to know who's pushing the Indians on us. | ||
Because, look, I know my name isn't a very Anglo name either. | ||
Fuentes is not Anglo either. | ||
But, you know what? | ||
It's a little bit different than, like, Sagar and Jetty. | ||
You know, can we get maybe some populists without the Indian-sounding last name that don't sound like they come from the subcontinent? | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
You know, they all create these podcasts where they have, like, and I've talked about this before, they have the rustic backdrop, you know, the wood panels and the Teddy Roosevelt statue and You know, they're hearkening back to this rustic 20th century industrial American aesthetic, and then they're like, you know, my name is Sagar and Jetee. | ||
Welcome to American populist first, or whatever. | ||
It doesn't really work. | ||
Anyway, so National Pulse is run by Rahim Kassam. | ||
The guy's not even an American. | ||
He's got like three citizenships. | ||
He's Indian, and he's just a funnel for all this Israel and other Middle Eastern money. | ||
He's a conduit for Israel money, for Qatari money. | ||
I mean, he is so mobbed up. | ||
It's, I mean, that's just par for the course, but just so you know. | ||
And then they also tried to honeypot me with one of their writers in National Pulse. | ||
So, you know, they got that going for them, too. | ||
But anyway, so I want to write or I want to read this article though, but it's a good article It talks about this latest scandal that has rocked CPAC this year. | ||
They're taking money. | ||
They're taking dark money. | ||
I believe it's from a non-profit Which is connected to George Soros. | ||
And then there's some other things going on too. | ||
So, I'll read this article. | ||
It says, | ||
quote, run by Matt and Mercedes Schlapp in 2020. | ||
It's funny. | ||
The fund is known for its work supporting anti-Trump, anti-conservative initiatives. | ||
The ACU refused to comment when approached by the National Pulse, but the full 990 can be read here. | ||
The new venture fund was started in 2006 and un-girds, I think I should say undergirds, Much of the political laughs activities in America today, it's, dude, this article, who wrote this shit? | ||
Ungurds, isn't it undergirds? | ||
And then it says, it's president and the it has an apostrophe in it. | ||
It's, it apostrophe S. It's president, it's, the apostrophe does not show ownership in it's. | ||
That apostrophe, you only include an apostrophe in it if it's a contraction. | ||
If it's showing ownership, there's no apostrophe. | ||
So I don't know who's writing this, probably that freaking girl. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Two glaring grammatical errors. | ||
Anyway, it says the New Venture Fund was started in... I don't know who's writing this crap, you know. | ||
That's what the Israeli money gets you, I guess. | ||
That's what it buys you in this day and age. | ||
It says the New Venture Fund was started in 2006 and undergirds much of the political left's activities in America today. | ||
Its president, Lee Bodner, is a former managing director of Arabella Advisors, which even the Atlantic magazine described as a, quote, massive, progressive, dark money group. | ||
This article is so poorly written, I cannot. | ||
I skimmed it before the show. | ||
Holy cow! | ||
This is what the sentence reads. | ||
has issued over a billion dollars per year to left-wing groups and astroturfed political operations. | ||
This article is so poorly written, I cannot. | ||
I skimmed it before the show. | ||
Holy cow. | ||
This is what the sentence reads. | ||
It says, It is President Lee Bodner is a former managing editor, director of Arabella Advisors, which the Atlantic Magazine described as a massive progressive dark money group, which has targeted former President Donald Trump, his administration officials, as well as issuing over a billion dollars a year to left-wing groups and astroturfed political operations. as well as issuing over a billion dollars a year and Like this is just a total mess, total disaster of an article. | ||
But you get the point. | ||
It's a big progressive dark money fund. | ||
It says Bodnar is also described as building strategic partnerships with non-profits including the Clinton Foundation. | ||
In 2019, the Capital Research Center revealed these left-wing funds are indeed all part of the same network operating under the aegis of philanthropy. | ||
This network is housed in and staffed by a for-profit, privately held consultancy called Arabella Advisors LLC. | ||
Arabella manages four non-profit entities, the New Venture Fund, 1630 Fund, Windward Fund, and Hopewell Fund, each of which shares an address and interlocking officers with Arabella. | ||
The news of Schlapp's Soros-linked cash comes as the eight-year-long ACU chairman went to bat for transgender swimmer Leah Thomas this week. | ||
Thomas has dominated against biological female competitors. | ||
Despite being born a man. | ||
Schlapp took to Twitter late Monday night to insist, quote, no matter what one thinks of Leah's ability to swim with women, her story deserves our compassion. | ||
It will be interesting to hear Leah's POV in 30 years. | ||
The National Pulse can also reveal that in recent months the American Conservative Union pulled from its website a letter sent to the National Collegiate Athletic Association criticizing them for their pro-transgender sports position. | ||
The letter was originally widely circulated but hurriedly pulled down a few months later and is still available via the Wayback Machine. | ||
The letter appears to have been pulled down at roughly the same time Schlapp promoted communications staff Regina Bratton, who called Joe Biden her last hope against Donald Trump and insulted the former president's intelligence. | ||
Bratton has also lauded political activists such as Alyssa Milano, The Lincoln Project, Liz Cheney, Meghan McCain, Mitt Romney, The Daily Show, Joy Reid, Amy Klobuchar, and others. | ||
Schlapp, a former White House Director for Political Affairs under President George W. Bush, has come under a mountain of criticism in recent years for turning the once lauded CPAC into a playing field for his political family and their finances. | ||
Multiple sources have revealed to National Pulse they now believe the event to be a pay-for-play Okay, so this article is like just a total disaster. | ||
and sponsors receive stage time over other conservative movement figures. | ||
Schlapp himself seemed to confirm the matter in his tweets to Jenna Ellis on the matter of transgenderism. | ||
Instead of addressing the point, Schlapp callously fired back, this is a false controversy. | ||
You are upset with CPAC because we didn't invite you to speak. | ||
Okay. | ||
So this article is like just a total disaster. | ||
Rahim Kassam, what are we doing here? | ||
Rahim Kassam and whoever else, I think Jack Posobiec is involved. | ||
This is just embarrassing. | ||
But anyway, so we did get a lot of good information from the article. | ||
What we found, and this should be no surprise to anybody, is that CPAC is receiving money from essentially these hardcore left-wing progressive groups. | ||
And it's not like it was a small sum. | ||
It's not like it was some, you know, Insignificant amount. | ||
This is nearly a quarter of a million dollars here, right? | ||
or nearly $200,000 from this group, which their purpose statement, when you have a nonprofit, you have a purpose statement, which their purpose statement is to promote diversity, inclusion, and equity, which was given then to the ACU. | ||
And then this comes at exactly the same time that MatchLab goes on Twitter and goes out to defend a transgender swimmer, uses her preferred pro, or his preferred pronouns, calls the swimmer a she, And then, when he gets criticized for it, deflects and says, oh well, you're just mad because you didn't get invited to speak at CPAC. | ||
And, so you look at an article like this, and you have to compare that with the criticism of AFPAC 3. | ||
You know, you always have to look at the comparison. | ||
And this is, I talked a lot about this, I think, last week when I was still out of town. | ||
I think I did a stream in a hotel about this, or maybe it was after the State of the Union. | ||
What is happening is, this is exactly what we want. | ||
Or maybe I said this on Monday. | ||
But the way that this conflict is taking shape, this is going to be very, very advantageous to us as America First. | ||
Because what we've done now, when we've put on a conference the same weekend and in the same city as CPAC for all these years, and this is now the program, What we're creating is a dialectic. | ||
We're creating this and forcing this comparison and this contrast between the two events with very similar names, again, same time, same city, with some of the same speakers, a lot of the same attendees, but of course with very different people running them and a very different message and ideology. | ||
And this is very helpful because Without that comparison, people could take a look at me, or America First, and they could point out all the things that they don't like. | ||
Which, generally speaking, is the controversy. | ||
The careless, reckless remarks. | ||
Again, a negative perspective. | ||
People would say careless, reckless remarks, uncontrolled jokes, or vulgarity, or something like that. | ||
They would say, we don't like that Nick says the N-word. | ||
We don't like that Nick made this joke about Hitler. | ||
We don't like that Nick associates with certain people, or something like that. | ||
But when you put AFPAC next to CPAC, when you put AF next to C, when you put America First next to Conservatism Inc, I think this is really instructive about what the real choice is in terms of the political offerings in America, because say what you will about America First, We get lots of criticism. | ||
Some of it, I understand where it comes from, but we have a reason why we do the things that we do. | ||
But I understand where people are coming from. | ||
We're pursuing an approach which is very unconventional and very disruptive, and it is something that's very, very energetic and excitable. | ||
And so I understand why that makes some people nervous. | ||
I understand why some people are afraid of that. | ||
But that's the negative that we get from the media. | ||
That's the negative perspective on AFPAC. | ||
That's the bad. | ||
The bad is, well, this guy, you know, he runs his mouth, this guy makes a joke that's inappropriate, he says controversial things, he cusses, he pushes the edge a little bit too much, pushes the envelope. | ||
But when you put that in the same city as CPAC, you see the good and the bad with the alternative. | ||
You know, we don't get to choose what's ideal, and no conference and no movement pleases everybody. | ||
But when you put it next to CPAC, you see what are the options? | ||
What do you get? | ||
And you take a look at CPAC, and I think this is becoming the conversation. | ||
Yes, there is good and bad with AFPAC in the public consciousness. | ||
But there's good and bad with the alternative as well, even with the status quo and the dominant alternative. | ||
And what is the bad from CPAC? | ||
Well, the bad is not, oh, they made an inappropriate joke. | ||
It's, they're taking money from Google! | ||
They're taking money from George Soros political slush funds. | ||
They support transgenderism, they have drag queens at their conference, they put up booths for Satanists and atheists, and they have speakers that are pro-abortion. | ||
And so this, honestly, it couldn't be better for America first, because if given two choices, not what's your favorite, not anything like that, not, well, he says some things I don't care for, things like that. | ||
When you put the two options next to each other and you've got the status quo versus the opposition, that's what we are. | ||
We're the opposition. | ||
We are the radical right flank of CPAC and of conservatism. | ||
When you put the two against each other, pound for pound, Which one is the conservative constituency going to select? | ||
Which one are they going to choose? | ||
Which has the most downside? | ||
Because we've heard a lot about AFPAC over the past couple weeks from conservative leaders like McConnell and McCarthy and Romney and McDaniel and Liz Cheney and Joe Kent. | ||
You know, I'm sure Joe Kent would have no problem speaking at CPAC. | ||
But all these conservative luminaries and thought leaders, they took a huge issue with AFPAC because of a Putin chant where we glibly supported Russia. | ||
I do support Russia though. | ||
And a joke I made about Hitler in my opening remarks. | ||
Or actually I think, yeah that was in the opening remarks. | ||
I was trying to think if that was in my speech or in the beginning. | ||
But yet they have nothing to say about, well, what's the downside with the other conference? | ||
Yeah, all right. | ||
Yeah, the Hitler joke. | ||
Yeah, maybe that was inappropriate. | ||
But across the way, down the street, you've got a conference where you've got drag queens walking around. | ||
The whole thing is funded by our literal direct enemies. | ||
Not like, this is not people that we just don't care for, we have a personal problem with. | ||
These are our explicit, overt, Adversaries. | ||
They are our enemies. | ||
You're taking money from a left-wing slush fund that's promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
You're taking money from Google, and then you're putting on a panel on big tech censorship. | ||
They've got Lady Magga walking around. | ||
It's six foot five, drag queen, homosexual, degenerate male, cross-dressing like a woman in front of children. | ||
You've got a booth which is set up for atheists, And then one of their keynote speakers is in favor of abortion. | ||
So, you know, once again, which conference represents where the American conservative base is in 2022? | ||
Which would you find more offensive? | ||
Which is more inappropriate? | ||
Yeah, the Hitler thing was distasteful. | ||
You know what's distasteful? | ||
Taking money from our devil-worshipping pedo enemies. | ||
I think that's actually much worse. | ||
Afpac was funded. | ||
I think our biggest donor is a Zoomer crypto millionaire. | ||
And I don't want to disclose any identities or anything, but if I do the math right on that, if I could just recall, I think our biggest sponsor for AFPAC 3 is a Zoomer crypto millionaire who just made a lot of money on crypto. | ||
Not George Soros, not the State of Israel, not the Gulf nation of Qatar, or Saudi Arabia, and it's not some... it's not Google, certainly. | ||
Those are the kinds of sponsors that put up the money for AFPAC. | ||
Which is more problematic? | ||
Again, the Hitler joke or being funded by Google and being funded by a left-wing slush fund? | ||
Again, people point to some of the people that attended AFPAC. | ||
Like myself, the main speaker, right? | ||
The founder of the America First Foundation. | ||
And they say, well, Nick Fuentes has said this or done that and that. | ||
He was at Charlottesville and he was there at the 6th. | ||
Okay, well at least there's no fucking drag queens at AFPAC, okay? | ||
You'll never see a drag queen at AFPAC. | ||
And you'll never see a pro-choice speaker at AFPAC. | ||
And you'll never see an exhibition booth for atheists and satanists at AFPAC either. | ||
And you'll never see me or anybody on the America First Foundation tweeting in support of transgender people and slamming anybody that has a problem with it. | ||
So, once again, the war is still underway. | ||
The Gruyper War, the Trump Revolution, whatever you want to call it. | ||
This battle is still underway. | ||
And guess what? | ||
We are winning. | ||
And I said this about AFPAC on Monday. | ||
There is a real enthusiasm gap here. | ||
And that's because what we are offering at AFPAC, what we're offering with America First, is what people want! | ||
It is red meat! | ||
And it's not red meat for the sake of riling up our supporters. | ||
We're giving them the goods! | ||
When people go to AppPack, they're hearing the real message that they want to hear. | ||
Not diluted, not compromised, it is not governed by pragmatic concerns, tactical concerns in an election. | ||
It is straight up what you want to hear. | ||
It is what you want. | ||
That's what you want for, it's called the Political Action Conference, it's the kind of political action that you desire. | ||
And isn't that only appropriate? | ||
That the America First Political Action Conference should create a roadmap for the kind of political action that the America Firsters and the conservatives want? | ||
As opposed to CPAC where everybody goes because it's a chore, everybody goes because that's just what you do, And it's a status quo, and that really represents where we are with the entire American right wing. | ||
You've got this dated legacy system which is really not doing anything for anybody anymore, or I should say, it's doing something for its donors, it's doing something for the people that are running it, it's not doing anything for any of the attendees or any of the Republican voters, Republican constituency, There's nothing there for us anymore. | ||
I look at the CPAC lineup and I'm like, there's not one speaker here that gets me excited other than like Donald Trump. | ||
And even that, I mean these days... I think Marjorie Taylor Greene gave a better speech than Donald Trump this year after the State of the Union. | ||
So take that for what you will. | ||
My point being is there's nothing there anymore in the entire conservative movement that it's been completely hollowed out. | ||
At one point, you had a Patrick Buchanan. | ||
At one point, you had something going on. | ||
But as time has gone on, even some of these other guys, like I think John, who was it? | ||
John Huntsman or somebody who ran in 2008, I think. | ||
There were some social conservatives. | ||
Michelle Malkin spoke at CPAC in 2019. | ||
Right? | ||
And like I said, Marian LePen was there in 2018. | ||
There used to be something. | ||
I mean, literally, what is there now for anybody in the conservative space? | ||
What is there that's really conservative? | ||
Because what they're becoming is almost like a non-ideological party. | ||
They're just becoming like this neoliberal party. | ||
They've dispensed with the social conservatism, they've dispensed with anything besides naked donor service. | ||
That's all that it is. | ||
Donor service in the form of talking about fiscal and financial policy that's going to benefit their donors, and foreign policy that's going to benefit their donors. | ||
And that's it! | ||
It's just like a big conference to talk about all these backdoor deals, implicitly, essentially, that are happening. | ||
Let's just talk about how we can create policies that will create bigger government contracts and more money for the donors that pay for the convention. | ||
And people just go, all right, I'll go. | ||
I'll hold my nose. | ||
I'll go. | ||
So when you compare CPAC and AFPAC, and this must be the question, we now have to start demanding answers for why politicians are going to CPAC. | ||
What I want to see in the future is, I want to see every Republican politician that goes to CPAC, they should be interrogated. | ||
They should be condemned by conservative leaders. | ||
People should say, hey, why is this Republican politician, why are you speaking at CPAC, the conference that is funded by left-wing donors, the conference funded by Big Tech that supports transgenderism and mass migration, why are you speaking there? | ||
Why are you speaking at a far-left, radical conference that supports gender ideology? | ||
And big tech censorship of our president and ourselves. | ||
Why were you there? | ||
I'm not going to vote for you if you were there. | ||
Donors should call politicians up and say, why are you speaking at CPAC? | ||
And that's the kind of attitude that we have to have going forward. | ||
We're not the fringe. | ||
We're the center. | ||
They are the fringe. | ||
They're the left-wing fringe of the Republican Party. | ||
We may be on the right of the Republican Party, but we're definitely closer to the center of the right wing than these guys are. | ||
They're closer to the center of the left. | ||
Matt Schlapp and Mercedes Schlapp? | ||
If you remember this back during the Trump administration, Mercedes Schlapp prevented the angel moms from visiting Trump back in spring and summer 2019 when the border was open and we were getting more illegals than we had in 20 years. | ||
On a month-by-month basis. | ||
Mercedes Schlapp, who worked in the White House, was in comms, I believe, prevented the Angel Moms, those are the mothers of people killed by illegal immigrants, from visiting Trump to advocate for border security. | ||
That's Mercedes Schlapp! | ||
So between Mercedes and Matt Schlapp, these people are pro-LGBT, they're pro-open borders, they're pro-free trade, they're pro-abortion, they bring people in that are pro-choice, essentially, And all their money comes from left-wing people and other donors hostile to the interests of the America First movement. | ||
So going forward, there has to be a complete realignment. | ||
There has to be a complete paradigm shift. | ||
No, America First PAC, that's the mainstream PAC. | ||
That's the PAC that represents the voters. | ||
I would rather be called, guess what? | ||
I would rather be called a white nationalist than supporting trans. | ||
And that's a very important thing to get across. | ||
I would rather my enemies, which is the left by the way, just in case anybody's uncertain, I would rather the left wing, again, opponents of America, opponents of Jesus, opponents of the right wing, of everything that's decent in the country, I would rather those people hate me and be afraid when I put on a big conference. | ||
And I would rather that they call me a white nationalist and a Nazi and all this. | ||
I would rather they say that about me. | ||
Then support trans, then be accused of being soft on LGBT or being soft on immigration or being soft on any of these other issues. | ||
And, like, to me that's just common sense because, and here's why. | ||
I'm not a white nationalist. | ||
And my position on LGBT isn't actually very extreme. | ||
It's just a Christian position. | ||
It's actually just a Catholic position, which is that it's immoral and it should not be normalized in society. | ||
But when the left-wing is afraid of you, it means that you're winning. | ||
When left-wing journalists and rhinos go out of their way to condemn you and disavow you and try to obstruct your progress, it means that you're actually making a difference in the right direction. | ||
It means that you're making progress in the right direction. | ||
If Rachel Maddow hates me, That's because I'm conservative. | ||
She is a hardcore lesbian liberal. | ||
So if she hates me, that means I'm doing something right. | ||
If she hates me personally and strongly and in ideological terms, that means that I'm being conservative. | ||
That means, right, that we are truly right-wing and that means that we are Advancing our agenda at the expense of her liberal agenda. | ||
And she doesn't like that, so she lashes out. | ||
If they call me a white nationalist, which I'm not, what does that mean? | ||
It means that I am too pro-white for the likings of the left, which happens to hate white people. | ||
We know that the left wing is virulently anti-white. | ||
They think that white people are the only race that has the sin of their father. | ||
They think that white people are the only race that bear any culpability at all for all of humanity's social ills. | ||
Slavery and war and genocide and imperialism. | ||
Because no other race ever did anything like that. | ||
No other person ever did anything like that. | ||
They think that white people are evil. | ||
They think that white people are a menace. | ||
They're actively trying to replace white people in white countries. | ||
And so if they say you're a white nationalist, what does that mean? | ||
It means that you're defending white people. | ||
It means that you're standing up for white people. | ||
Translation, if they say you're a white nationalist, that means you don't hate white people like they do. | ||
It means you're not down on the white man like they are. | ||
That's a good thing! | ||
If you're being called a white nationalist, it means you're not complicit in the anti-white agenda. | ||
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So if hardcore left-wing people and rhinos hate me, and they're saying I'm scary, and they're saying I'm a white nationalist, and they're saying all this other stuff, That should just only give me credibility for a right-wing constituency versus CPAC, where CPAC everybody considers moderate and safe and mainstream and all of that, but every year, every year, | ||
There's these whispers and there's these rumors and exposés about how they're taking money from our enemies. | ||
Every year it gets more and more liberal. | ||
There's more of this LGBT penetration. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
That's kind of gross, but you know. | ||
Of the conference as well as this atheist presence, this pro-choice feminism presence, and like I said the infusion of money from left-wing or these woke corporate groups. | ||
So which would you rather be a part of? | ||
Would you rather bear the stain of being called a white nationalist by Rachel Maddow? | ||
Would you rather be called a Nazi by Mitch McConnell? | ||
Or would you rather be there with Lady Maga and the trans swimmer and Tulsi Gabbard, the Council on Foreign Relations fellow who's pro-choice and take money from Google and take money from George Soros practically? | ||
I know I'd rather be at AFPAC, 100%. | ||
And then you get to the upside. | ||
Well, what's the upside? | ||
What are you hearing at CPAC that's really overwhelmingly good? | ||
Please tell me, what's the message? | ||
Because I don't hear anything good from CPAC. | ||
You know, our most pressing issues these days, it's the deadly vax mandate, which seems to be taking a break, but it's a deadly vax mandate, it's the big tech censorship, It's the open borders and the mass legal immigration, anti-white agenda and anti-white propaganda, and what would be a fifth thing? | ||
I think, is that four or five? | ||
I'm not sure, but those would be the, and maybe in this present time, going against this ridiculous conflict in Ukraine, which we're getting ourselves involved in. | ||
I don't think I hear anything about that at CPAC. | ||
What you hear a lot about from CPAC is low taxes, you hear a lot about immigrants gotta come here and do it the right way, and hear this stuff about just as tired platitudes, get-on-getter, corporate sponsorships. | ||
So... | ||
I think the expose, it's not surprising, it's not surprising to know this, but in the future we've got to hold people accountable for going to this conference. | ||
We're mainstream, we need to start acting like it. | ||
This is now the new face of the GOP. | ||
The Huffington Post reported this, it's now the Groyper Party, and it's true. | ||
My style, which some people find alienating or offensive, is more similar to Donald Trump's style than any of these other Republicans. | ||
And I don't mean to say that to compare myself to Trump. | ||
I just mean to say people take issue... One of the things is our presentation. | ||
They say, oh, well, the Groypers, you know, they're a little rough around the edges. | ||
Yeah, Donald Trump showed us how to win. | ||
Donald Trump showed us that we can refuse to play the political correctness game and still win. | ||
Donald Trump won the hearts and minds of 70 million people over the last four years. | ||
Donald Trump led Republicans to victory in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, which we had never won in 20 years. | ||
So our style is perfectly in line with where the conservative movement is. | ||
That is where the people are. | ||
In terms of style, and also in terms of substance, the AFPAC message, the AFPAC platform, again, the things that we're saying, the things that Vince covers in his show and in his speech, the things that I cover, the things that Michelle writes about, Michelle Malkin, Joe Arpaio, and everybody, Andrew Torba, Jesse Lee Peterson, McGeehan, MTG, Gosar, Wendy Rogers, | ||
We are the people that have the backing. | ||
I mean, we're the ones that are the real successors to the Trump movement. | ||
We're the ones that really carry forward the style and the substance of the revolutionary right-wing movement. | ||
On the other side, they have nothing. | ||
I mean, this is mainstream. | ||
Don't let anybody convince you otherwise. | ||
Oh, they said a joke. | ||
Ostracize them. | ||
Oh, they said this. | ||
Ostracize them. | ||
I say ostracize the people that are supporting transgender ideology. | ||
Ostracize the people taking money from big tech. | ||
Ostracize the neocons with the blue and yellow lapel pins. | ||
Ostracize the people saying things like inclusive populism. | ||
Which is an anti-white buzzword, essentially. | ||
Inclusivity means, get out of the way, whitey. | ||
Get out of the way, white Christians. | ||
Time for some multiculturalism. | ||
Time for some... Time for some... MS-13. | ||
Time for some Africans fresh off the boat. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
Ostracize those people. | ||
We're the mainstream. | ||
I mean, who sounds more like Trump? | ||
Ron DeSantis and Saurabh Sharma and Joe Kent? | ||
And Nate Hockman, who's a third-generation Holocaust survivor? | ||
And National Review? | ||
Or is it Michelle Malkin, Vince James, Wendy Rogers, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Nick Fuentes? | ||
Take your pick. | ||
I pick AFPAC. | ||
I think everybody picks AFPAC. | ||
So, CPAC, we're coming for you. | ||
We're coming for CPAC. | ||
We're coming for all of it. | ||
I predict that in not a long time, I think that probably within 10 years of our being very conservative in my prediction, AVPAC will be bigger than CPAC. | ||
Within 10 years, I believe that. | ||
I believe that AFPAC will be bigger than CPAC. | ||
And it will be bigger because ultimately, I think we are with the people. | ||
Everyone tries to portray us as fringe, everyone tries to, and they're desperately trying to convince themselves, there's no constituency for the Groyper movement, there's no constituency for America First. | ||
Yes there is. | ||
Believe me when I tell you, yes there is. | ||
And like I said, I would rather, I would absolutely rather be called fringe than moderate. | ||
Yes, I would rather be called a radical than a moderate. | ||
I am a radical. | ||
And I would rather be called a white nationalist by Rachel Maddow and hated by Mitch McConnell than the alternative. | ||
We have all the right enemies, we have all the right friends. | ||
Mitch McConnell and Liz Cheney hate us? | ||
Oh no! | ||
Oh my gosh, what are we going to do without Mitch McConnell and Liz Cheney? | ||
This will just be poison for us with the Republican electorate when they find that out. | ||
And Rachel Maddow called me a white nationalist? | ||
Oh my, where does it end? | ||
But this is where Republicans really have to understand the logic here. | ||
And that's the big takeaway is this. | ||
You know, everybody says about the America First Movement, they say, oh those guys are fringe, oh those guys are this or that. | ||
That's currency. | ||
I mean, it's literally currency. | ||
I will hoard up all the currency being called a radical and fringe. | ||
I am long on being radical. | ||
I am, in terms of my portfolio, I am long on being a right-wing radical. | ||
I am long on being called a white nationalist. | ||
I am long on all those things. | ||
You want to be with inclusivity, equity, and diversity? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
But I'll take the insults and the slander from our real enemies as a badge of pride. | ||
You can have your moderate fad conference where you have cross-dressers and devil worshipers. | ||
We're going to be over here at AFPAC. | ||
It's getting louder and louder every year. | ||
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Every year it grows louder and louder from across the way. | |
And they're freaking out about it because on some level they know that, you know? | ||
Like Huffington Post and National Review, it's sort of interesting the articles they wrote because Huffington Post wrote this article and they said the Groypers are the new GOP. | ||
And the National Review article said there's no constituency for the Groypers, no one hates Israel, and this and that. | ||
But they're both really saying the same thing. | ||
On the Huffington Post side, they're saying, this is the future of the party, it's unstoppable, and they need to be stopped. | ||
We need to do something about this. | ||
On the other side, they're trying to convince themselves that they're unstoppable, but no, they're not. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
There's nothing going on there. | ||
Pay no attention to the Greupers. | ||
Keep going to CPAC. | ||
Vote for Ron DeSantis. | ||
He's a moderate alternative. | ||
But slowly but surely, we are gathering our forces across the way. | ||
It must be terrifying for them because they're all over there at CPAC and there's like this fear in the air. | ||
Is Nick Fuentes going to show up? | ||
AFPAC's across the way? | ||
And it's almost like he could go up to the top floor at the CPAC Hotel and look out the window and see every year you can hear the echoes in the distance. | ||
It's growing louder and louder. | ||
The Groyper chant! | ||
Every year the Groyper chant, the annual and official Groyper chant grows louder from the hotel across the way. | ||
And one year, that conference is going to be bigger and louder, and it's going to take over the movement. | ||
So... And that's a good thing. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
We are the solution. | ||
We're the solution. | ||
We're the medicine. | ||
Okay? | ||
CPAC is the sickness. | ||
We are the medicine. | ||
We are... We are the vengeance, you know? | ||
Yeah, anyway. | ||
So that's CPAC. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about Russia. | ||
We're almost out of time, but I will talk about Russia. | ||
So we have another big development in the Russian-Ukrainian war. | ||
I covered all the basics extensively yesterday, so if you're curious on my take on this, I did a really comprehensive show on the whole subject yesterday. | ||
I went into all the history and my prediction for the future, you know, brought you up to speed sort of where we are as of this week. | ||
But today we have a new development here which is a little bit surprising. | ||
And it is that Russia has officially discovered U.S. | ||
virology laboratories in eastern Ukraine. | ||
And this is something that has not been disclosed to the public. | ||
This is something that nobody knew about and which the American government actually denied having. | ||
But apparently they were studying virile pathogens, biological laboratories in Ukraine. | ||
And you have to wonder what they're doing there. | ||
Why are they doing that? | ||
Ukraine is on Russia's border, as you now know at this point. | ||
And America, and this of course is discovered because Russia is now cutting through Ukraine with their military. | ||
Russia invades Ukraine, and while they take over the country, they start discovering these things, and they find all these laboratories. | ||
And the question is, why would the United States have all these laboratories which are studying infectious diseases on the border with Russia? | ||
What's going on there? | ||
And how does that impact our understanding of the situation? | ||
This is the article, it's... | ||
It says, quote, A deleted web article recovered by National Pulse reveals that former President Barack Obama spearheaded an agreement leading to the construction of biolabs handling especially dangerous and infectious pathogens in Ukraine. | ||
The news comes on the same day that the Biden regime apparatchik Victoria Nuland told the U.S. | ||
Senate that the American government is concerned about biological research facilities falling into Russian hands As a result of the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe. | ||
Originally posted on June 18, 2010, the article, quote, Biolab Opens in Ukraine, details how Obama, while serving as an Illinois Senator, helped negotiate a deal to build a Level 3 biosafety lab in the Ukrainian city of Odessa. | ||
The article, which also highlighted the work of former Senator Dick Lugar, was additionally included in issue number 818 of the United States Air Force Counter-Proliferation Center's Outreach Journal. | ||
Lugar said plans for the facility began in 2005 when he and then-Senator Barack Obama entered a partnership with Ukrainian officials. | ||
Lugar and Obama also helped coordinate efforts between U.S. | ||
and Ukrainian researchers that year in an effort to study and help prevent avian flu. | ||
A 2011 report from the U.S. | ||
National Academy of Sciences Committee on Anticipating Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High Containment Biological Laboratories, that's a long name, explained how the Odessa-based laboratory is responsible for the identification of especially dangerous biological pathogens. | ||
The laboratory was reconstructed and technically updated up to the BSL-3 level through a cooperative agreement between the U.S. | ||
Department of Defense and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine that started in 2005. | ||
The collaboration focuses on preventing the spread of technologies, pathogens, and knowledge that can be used in the development of biological weapons. | ||
The updated laboratory serves as interim central reference laboratory with a pathogen collection, a depositarium, which is pathogen collection. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
According to Ukrainian regulators, it has a permit to work with both bacteria and viruses of the first and second pathogenic groups. | ||
A separate document detailing Ukraine's Biolab network from the Bioweapons Prevention Project outlines in greater detail the scope of pathogens the facility has conducted research with. | ||
Among the viruses the lab studied were Ebola and viruses of Pathogenicity Group, I think this is just a misspelling, to by using... Okay, this article is just dog shit. | ||
I'm just gonna end it there. | ||
It says the unearthed bio lab facility follows intense scrutiny over the U.S. | ||
government's decision to fund risky gain-of-function research in Wuhan and a Chinese lab with military ties. | ||
Okay. | ||
So this article is dogshit, but because it's from the National Pulse where they have whores and Israel shills working there, but the point stands. | ||
We have basically had three confirmations that the US is operating these bioweapon laboratories in Ukraine. | ||
We've got the 2010 article from the White House. | ||
We've got the testimony of Nuland, who is a former, I believe, State Department official or Pentagon official. | ||
And then you've got the confirmation from the Russian Foreign Ministry as they've invaded Ukraine. | ||
So we've got three separate confirmations. | ||
This is legit. | ||
This is not a conspiracy. | ||
This is not Russian propaganda. | ||
This has been confirmed by both sides, America and Russia. | ||
And there's really, there's two concerns here. | ||
Number one is, this is corruption. | ||
They're handling these biological weapons in Ukraine because Ukraine is an extremely corrupt country. | ||
Ukraine is one of these post-Soviet countries that's just being raped to death by the U.S. | ||
State Department, and by the United Nations, and by the IMF, and by multinational corporations. | ||
This is just the kind of thing that goes on in a lot of these backwater countries, a lot of these third world countries, or post-Soviet countries in particular, is they become Basically just a big junkyard where American politicians and supermob operatives are able to launder money, special operations, political problems. | ||
You know, why do you think Ukraine and like Kazakhstan and these other countries, why do you think they keep coming up in all of these leaked emails and leaked phone calls? | ||
Why do you think that's always the center of the corruption? | ||
You know, like when Back in 2016, WikiLeaks released all the Clinton emails. | ||
They talked about the Uranium One deal in Central Asia. | ||
And Ukraine was involved, and Russia was involved. | ||
And then there was the scandal with the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
And they leaned on Ukraine to make some of the Biden problems go away. | ||
They did a contract with Hunter Biden. | ||
Biden leaned on Ukraine to do political favors for his family. | ||
And now we hear about Obama, who was the president, but when he was a senator, so he's involved. | ||
Setting up a bioweapons lab in Ukraine. | ||
So the story we keep hearing over and over is about all this corruption that's going on in Ukraine. | ||
And, you know, maybe to oversimplify it a little bit for a second, what we keep hearing about this particular conflict is this is a country, and it has a right to exist, and it deserves nationhood, and we have to pray for Ukraine, and it's like, hang on a second. | ||
What is going on in Ukraine? | ||
What is going on in Kiev? | ||
Clearly, this is not just a David vs. Goliath story about an empire vs. the rebels, Voldemort vs. Harry Potter. | ||
Clearly, there's a lot more to the story. | ||
And it involves energy, and it involves political corruption, and it involves drugs, and it involves multi-billion dollar multinational corporations, and it involves corrupt politicians in America. | ||
So clearly, there's something going on here in this country. | ||
There is more to the story than a victim, a small country which is, you know, and they've got this Churchillian defense of their nation against a foreign aggressor. | ||
It's just like the Nazis. | ||
Maybe, but not for the reasons you think. | ||
Clearly there is something going on in Ukraine and there's more to the story than just a big bad supervillain trying to crush the little guy. | ||
This is a very corrupt country with a very, maybe the most corrupt regime in the world right now. | ||
And really that's the first takeaway is Ukraine, and I said this last night, is not a real country. | ||
The Ukrainian territory, the Ukrainian state is a forward operating base of the super mob that runs the world. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It is a dumping ground for the U.S. intelligence agencies, for this cartel that controls Washington, D.C., for people like Obama and Clinton and Biden, for NATO. | ||
That's what these Eastern European countries are. | ||
That's what they were throughout the 1990s, before Putin took power in 2000, or I think maybe shortly before. | ||
He was the mayor of St. | ||
Petersburg, became the president. | ||
Before Putin took power, Russia was just being raped. | ||
It was being completely raped by all of these American-led international institutions and corporations. | ||
People were getting killed in the streets, politicians were being murdered. | ||
When they were liberalizing their economy, they sold off all their companies to these plutocrats and oligarchs. | ||
And this is what has been ongoing in Eastern Europe ever since, because they don't have Putin. | ||
So when they talk about, oh, pray for Ukraine, what they're really talking about is pray for our terrorist training ground, pray for our political dumping ground in Eastern Europe, because we need this country to launder all of our problems. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's what they've been using Ukraine for. | ||
That's the reality of it. | ||
Where there's smoke, there's fire. | ||
When Ukraine keeps coming up in all these conversations, About Hunter Biden, and then the Trump impeachment, and it comes up with Uranium One, and the Clintons, and Obama as far back as 2005, Obama's involved. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
There's more to the story here than just that. | ||
We're fighting for Ukraine's freedom. | ||
And as I said, Ukraine is not a real nation. | ||
Nobody believes that. | ||
They're using Ukraine, just like they use other countries. | ||
To make their problems go away. | ||
But that's only one part of it. | ||
The other part of it is this. | ||
In particular, why is there a biological weapons laboratory on Russia's border? | ||
Because that also kind of throws a wrench into the narrative that Ukraine is just totally innocent, and America is just totally innocent. | ||
The narrative that we are fed about America is that we are a benign hegemon. | ||
Meaning that we're ruling the world, but we're doing it benignly. | ||
That's what it means to be a hegemon. | ||
We can project power globally, in spite of this awesome power, in spite of this massive power that we have, we are completely harmless. | ||
That's the benign hegemon narrative. | ||
America certainly runs the world, and we topple governments, and we kick people's shit in, but when we do, we do it for the right reasons. | ||
And we don't do it often. | ||
We're largely harmless. | ||
And when we make mistakes, well, and hey, nobody's perfect, But who else could run the world other than America? | ||
That's the narrative. | ||
So when Russia does these things, and Syria, and Iran, and China, when they pursue their national interest, well they're evil. | ||
All the problems in the world are caused by everybody else. | ||
All the problems in the world are caused by these so-called rogue states that will not They will not cooperate with the American-led world system. | ||
They will not comply with American hegemony. | ||
Those are rogue states run by evil people with evil ideologies. | ||
And they're killers and they're murderers. | ||
And it's only a matter of time before they all get destroyed. | ||
And then America can just reign over the world and there'll never be any problems. | ||
Because we're perfect. | ||
We're always the good guys and we're totally benign. | ||
But then you get a story like this. | ||
And it kind of creates a big problem for that narrative. | ||
If Russia is so evil, and if Russia is the aggressor, they're a Hitler-like aggressor, a belligerent in Eastern Europe, they're a menace. | ||
Well, why did we have biological weapons on their border? | ||
Would that not justify an invasion in itself? | ||
Forget about NATO, forget about the European Union, forget about the color revolution in 2014. | ||
and everything else, all the other strategic concerns, the shale oil, the natural gas in the Black Sea, forget about Crimea. | ||
Why were there biological weapons in Ukraine? | ||
Why did America have biological weapons next to Russia? | ||
That by itself would justify a Russian invasion. | ||
That by itself would justify a Russian nuclear strike on Ukraine, honestly. | ||
Because biological weapons are weapons of mass destruction. | ||
We know that. | ||
We just saw that with the COVID, which was a hoax. | ||
Imagine if it was real. | ||
The COVID pandemic brought the world to its knees, and particularly the US economy. | ||
Why was America studying or manufacturing biological WMDs in Ukraine on the border with Russia? | ||
Because since that is the case, although maybe Russia didn't know that before and America hadn't admitted it, that on its own would justify a total war by Russia against Ukraine. | ||
That would serve as a pretext for a Russian war against America. | ||
And I don't believe that that would even obligate NATO to intervene, because it's just a defensive alliance. | ||
It's not just a military alliance, it's a defensive alliance. | ||
If America is putting WMDs on the border with Russia and Russia responds, you're not defending yourself. | ||
And so that changes the whole story then, and the story really is then about American aggression. | ||
Then you've got, that changes the whole perspective on things. | ||
NATO has a border with Russia in the Baltic States, in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and then they were trying to get a border with Russia in Georgia and Ukraine, where they were attempting to install, and we found this out also recently, there was a conversation about putting missiles West of Ukraine, Zelensky was talking about a nuclear arsenal in Ukraine, and now we discover that there are biological weapons being studied and developed in Ukraine. | ||
And Russia's the bad guy for invading. | ||
Russia's the belligerent. | ||
Russia's the aggressor. | ||
They're the menace. | ||
They're the threat to the world order. | ||
They're going to drag us into World War III. | ||
What are we doing putting biological weapons on their border? | ||
Could you imagine if it was discovered that China was experimenting with the Black Plague in Tijuana or Mexico City? | ||
Could you imagine the response? | ||
Or if there was an Iranian laboratory in Canada studying nuclear weapons? | ||
Could you imagine the response? | ||
We would invade Iran tomorrow and nobody would have a problem with it. | ||
Visa, Mastercard, World Bank, IMF, Facebook, Google, NATO, none of them would have a problem with it if we discovered nuclear facilities in Canada that were put there by Iran, or Venezuela, or Russia, or China. | ||
But that's what we had going on, comparably, in Ukraine. | ||
And it just goes to show who's really at fault for this whole thing. | ||
We're the pariah in the world. | ||
We're the biggest threat to world peace, not Russia. | ||
Russia is not a first-rate power anymore. | ||
They're a declining great power. | ||
Their population is being destroyed demographically. | ||
Their economy is vastly smaller than ours. | ||
I think it's smaller than the economy of Texas. | ||
They are not a threat to the world order. | ||
But when we put biological weapons on their border, on the border with the second largest nuclear power in the world, uh, yeah. | ||
Who do you think is really at fault there? | ||
So, Russia did nothing wrong. | ||
This definitively proves by itself, and you could go into all the history like I did yesterday, but this proves in itself Russia did nothing wrong. | ||
We can't be doing that. | ||
I mean, just, how can anybody justify that? | ||
Pray for Ukraine? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
And people talking about, oh, he chanted Putin, Putin, and he's pro-Russia. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
What about the blood on our own hands? | ||
What about our culpability? | ||
Why don't we reflect on our role in the crisis? | ||
Maybe it was a bad idea in 2008 to say Ukraine and Georgia would be a part of NATO. | ||
Maybe it was a bad idea to keep pushing for that for six years when Russia said that was a red line for them. | ||
Maybe it was a bad idea to keep pushing even after Russia invaded Crimea and Donbass in 2014 for another eight years. | ||
What is our role in this? | ||
Is it appropriate for America to put hypersonic missiles on Ukraine's western border? | ||
Is it appropriate for Zelensky to talk about nuclear weapons, to be that emboldened against Russia because of a latent security guarantee that we're discussing with Ukraine? | ||
Is it appropriate for us to have... What's the rationalization? | ||
What's the argument why we should have biological weapons in Ukraine? | ||
Other than that, we're trying to destroy Russia for some reason. | ||
Why are we trying to... I mean, and then people wonder why Russia hates us. | ||
Then people wonder why the Russian people support Putin, and why Putin is doing these things, and why he seems like such a villain. | ||
Because we're trying to kill them! | ||
Our government is trying to kill them! | ||
Our government is threatening their security, Our government is essentially telling them, you have no right to exist. | ||
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We're going to rape your whole country. | |
And then people wonder why Russia has become an insular, paranoid society, isolated from the rest of the world. | ||
That is not a success story of American foreign policy. | ||
So no, pray for Russia, pray for Russia, pray for the Russians, pray for President Putin, okay? | ||
Pray for China, and pray for their people, because they are in the crosshairs of the number one pariah in the world, which is the American deep state that is doing these things. | ||
Fuck the deep state, seriously! | ||
And everybody that put this together. | ||
People are talking about me saying that, you know, NATO's the bad guy, and the State Department's the bad guy, and so on. | ||
And then look at what they're responsible for. | ||
Biological weapons on the border of our number one adversary. | ||
And we wonder why it is the way that it is. | ||
So that's the development with Ukraine. | ||
We're the bad guys, dude. | ||
We're the evil empire. | ||
America became the evil empire. | ||
America became the great Satan. 100%. | ||
What other country would act in this fashion? | ||
What's strategic about that? | ||
What's the strategic national security interest being served in deploying and putting these bio labs in Odessa? | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
These people are going to get us all killed. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm just dying to know. | ||
But what do our Super Chatters have to say about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine? | ||
I'm going to loosen this tie now that we're in the Super Chat segment. | ||
I can just breathe a little easier here. | ||
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Yeah, but how about that? | |
And nobody's going to talk about that, of course. | ||
Or they'll call it Russian propaganda. | ||
Watch. | ||
I think they already are. | ||
They're saying that's Russian propaganda. | ||
Really? | ||
We have biological weapons on their border! | ||
Would we tolerate that in Cuba? | ||
Of course not! | ||
And, you know, I just hate that people are so smug about it. | ||
Everybody turned against me because of the Russia thing. | ||
That was like the new thing that they're attacking me for. | ||
They're saying, he's too pro-Russia. | ||
I'm right! | ||
I'm clearly right! | ||
But yet, they're going to use this State Department propaganda as a battering ram. | ||
No, because that's not what the State Department supports, so F you. | ||
I'm clearly right on this. | ||
I'm clearly 100% right. | ||
But everybody's going to say, oh, you know, He's a traitor. | ||
He supports war and killing and all this. | ||
I'm right. | ||
Why are you booing me? | ||
I'm right. | ||
You support the State Department? | ||
You support the CIA? | ||
What's going on? | ||
The whole world is just delusional. | ||
The entire country has just gone mad. | ||
That's the saddest thing is people people are all just robots now. | ||
I know it's not a fresh take It's this NPC phenomenon, but it's so real. | ||
Maybe it was always like that, but I feel like there was a time when people were more Like just I don't know I just feel like there's no real human beings anymore. | ||
There's no real people. | ||
Everybody just has the same opinion. | ||
Everybody just has the same opinion, has the same mannerisms, makes the same sort of faggoty facial expressions and hand gestures, and says the same stupid stuff, and they're all pushing the latest thing. | ||
It's all Ukraine, mask, vaccine, Trump is Hitler, etc. | ||
Where are the people, maybe not even right-wing, but where are just the people, where are the eclectic, real human beings, free thinkers, where are the artists, where are the thinkers, where are the musicians, where are the iconoclasts, where are the real human beings that are saying, you know what, fuck Russia! | ||
I mean, Ukraine! | ||
I mean, Ukraine! | ||
No, we love Russia! | ||
Where are the iconoclasts that are saying, yeah, Russia's awesome, And fuck Ukraine, and I hate the State Department, and BLM sucks, but not even like right-wing partisan, but just free thinker. | ||
We're the free thinkers. | ||
Everybody is now a slave to the man. | ||
Everybody is now a slave to the system. | ||
I feel like now it's on me. | ||
I'm just like a, you know, conservative Catholic incel, and it's on me to be the iconoclast. | ||
We're the iconoclastic other people, you know? | ||
That's what I can't stand. | ||
All these people, they think they're so indie, they think they're so... I don't know. | ||
And then they go and regurgitate State Department propaganda. | ||
What happened? | ||
What happened? | ||
What happened to Jane Fonda hanging out at the Viet Cong? | ||
What happened to Bill Ayers in the Weather Underground blowing stuff up? | ||
Not that I support blowing stuff up, but... | ||
And not that I support the whole left-wing scene in the 60s and 70s, because that was just a precursor to all this, but... | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
What happened to the radicals? | ||
What happened to the real radicals? | ||
That's what I can't stand more than anything. | ||
I know I've said this many times before, but you get these people like Jared Holt, you literally work for the Atlanta Council. | ||
Shame on you. | ||
You are a slave to the New World Order. | ||
You are literally a rape slave to the New World Order, you nigga. | ||
Hey, nigga, you should be slapped, you nigga. | ||
You work for the New World Order. | ||
You work for the New World Order's think tank. | ||
You're a digital tattletale, a digital prison guard, warden, hall monitor for the Jews, okay? | ||
Straight up. | ||
I hate it. | ||
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I hate it! | |
I hate it! | ||
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These people. | |
Sick. | ||
It's a sick scenario, you know. | ||
Don't you understand that? | ||
The people that run the world are murderers and criminals. | ||
She's right wing. | ||
They're so dangerous or whatever. | ||
It's like you're being paid by the number one criminal syndicate in the world. | ||
Don't you understand that? | ||
The people that run the world are murderers and criminals. | ||
It's us. | ||
It's the State Department. | ||
It's the Intel agencies. | ||
It's the Federal Reserve. | ||
It's the Pentagon. | ||
It's a criminal syndicate. | ||
It is a global, international, super mob. | ||
It is a criminal syndicate. | ||
And you work for it. | ||
You work for defense contractors that make missiles that are threatening life on Earth. | ||
And they say we're the bad guys because we say the N-word on the internet and we don't want to be exterminated in our own country. | ||
It's like, what the heck? | ||
What the heck? | ||
These people just... I would want to hold them down and just say, don't you understand that? | ||
Hello? | ||
Hello? | ||
Don't you know? | ||
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How do you arrive at that conclusion? | |
How is that to value judgment? | ||
I will absolutely work for Big Tech and Raytheon and Bank of America if it means that I can stop this live streamer. | ||
If I can stop Baked Alaska. | ||
We must stop Baked Alaska at any cost, even if it means teaming up with the CIA and the NSA. | ||
What's the lesser of two evils there, really? | ||
What's the lesser of two evils? | ||
It's so messed up. | ||
They're caught up in all the corruption. | ||
We live in the most corrupt time in human history. | ||
And they're part of it. | ||
We're the freedom fighters. | ||
We're the real human beings. | ||
We're the free thinkers. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Alright, let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We got... Spence says, I relate to you so much. | ||
A while ago you said you have no hobbies and don't enjoy anything besides driving. | ||
He's just like me. | ||
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Yeah, not quite, but... Yeah. | |
I mean, maybe you can relate to that part, but, you know, everybody says they're just like me, and then they're not. | ||
You know, everybody says that, and then you talk to them long enough, and it's like, you're just like the rest of them, you know? | ||
I've thought that before. | ||
I've thought people are like me, and I'm like, wow, finally, someone just like me. | ||
I'm not alone in the world. | ||
And then you talk to them for long enough, and then it's like, oh wait, no, actually, I think I've seen this movie before. | ||
Because I'm just, you know, I'm just such a loner. | ||
I'm such a, like I said the other night, taxi driver. | ||
Think taxi driver. | ||
Think drive, Ryan Gosling, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
Because I'm just such an edgy loner. | ||
But yeah, I do love the driving. | ||
Yeah, it was a brilliant feature to add. | ||
on cozy is flawless and a lifesaver i listened to the show from the night before while driving even youtube twitch and d live doesn't have that i know yeah it was a brilliant feature to add i didn't even come up with that one but yeah i i've used that while on my road trips as well um florida groypers is america first is not america alone is literally a wef focus group tested slogan that joe biden kept repeating on his campaign trail in 2020 i mean i'm | ||
America does not have room for another Dan Crenshaw. | ||
Yeah, amen, man. | ||
And that just sent me... Inclusive populism and America first is not America alone. | ||
That's like, okay, slave. | ||
You are just like the rest of them. | ||
You're an Intel spook. | ||
That just did it for me. | ||
I don't care what anybody says. | ||
If you support him, you're wrong. | ||
You're just wrong. | ||
We don't need anybody else in Congress regurgitating World Economic Forum slogans like that. | ||
That guy's literally an MKUltra guy, right? | ||
When he said inclusive populism, I'm like, that's it. | ||
Stick a fork in him. | ||
It's over. | ||
Inclusive? | ||
My message of inclusive populism? | ||
That just shows he's one of them! | ||
And maybe that sounds like an exaggeration if you don't get it, but if you get it, you know what I'm saying here. | ||
Inclusive populism. | ||
And then to say, yeah, America first does not mean America alone. | ||
Where'd you get that from, huh? | ||
Where'd you get that from? | ||
Rahm Emanuel? | ||
Did Rahm Emanuel write that for you? | ||
Who's the other guy? | ||
Who's that bald guy? | ||
Who's Obama's campaign manager? | ||
What's his name again? | ||
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I'm talking about... He's on, like, MSNBC now. | |
What the fuck's his name? | ||
David Axelrod. | ||
Yeah, what are you, David Axelrod? | ||
America First is not America alone. | ||
Where'd you get that one from? | ||
Come on. | ||
It's just a faker. | ||
Big fake. | ||
So yeah. | ||
And yeah, Joe Biden literally did say that. | ||
It literally is W.E.F. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if Kent was wrapped up in that W.E.F. | ||
Council on Foreign Relations because that is one of their slogans specifically. | ||
America first is not America alone. | ||
Do a Google search on that one and see how many speeches you can find where that's been said. | ||
Don't believe in coincidences on that stuff. | ||
That's not a coincidence. | ||
Cultural Reactionary says, I don't get how it's legal for the media to call you an avowed white nationalist. | ||
Do they even know what the word avowed means? | ||
It shouldn't be. | ||
I mean, that is defamation, but the system is just, it's so set against you if you're a public figure that it's just, it's impossible to prove, and then even if you do prove it, you can't win damages. | ||
Cultural Reactionary says it was great to see the media calling AFPAC a pro-Putin rally. | ||
Hopefully if Vladimir noticed, he'll give you refuge one day when our government is trying to take you out. | ||
Yeah, unironically. | ||
Hopefully I can get political asylum if it's necessary. | ||
Will Smith says, Hey Nick, I'm going to be running for local office in my city for a race starting end of this year. | ||
Wanted to reach out to you to see if you had any advice. | ||
Praying for you and the movement. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I've never ran for office, but lots of luck. | ||
Good luck, buddy. | ||
I don't have any good advice. | ||
I never ran for office. | ||
Mac Mance's Offset once said, blow the brains out the coop. | ||
Boom! | ||
Police want to talk, but I'm on mute. | ||
I feel like you can relate. | ||
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I think so. | |
Will Smith says, hey Nick, I am going to be running for local office. | ||
Okay, it's a duplicate. | ||
Love that. | ||
Simon Scholas is what's the most dangerous thing in America? | ||
Black man with a library card. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
Once these niggas learn how to read, it's so over. | ||
You know, that's why the white man is keeping them from being literate with these terrible schools, because we know once that potential is unlocked, it's game over. | ||
We're talking about a real American Renaissance. | ||
The same people that brought you Mozart and the pyramids and All of it. | ||
They're coming back. | ||
That's why the white racist has to keep them down. | ||
No, no! | ||
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You can't read those books! | |
Because we know our time is up once the playing field is leveled. | ||
So yeah, amen. | ||
Maybe I'll say that in a speech, like sarcastically, and boomers would absolutely eat that up. | ||
Hoppy says, War is so sad, I pray dearly, that God does not allow ruthless, godless men to leave thousands of Europeans to pointless slaughter. | ||
It's happened far too many times in history. | ||
God bless, Nick. | ||
God bless. | ||
See, I don't agree with this angle of like, you know, think of the white people killing each other. | ||
It's like war is sometimes legitimate. | ||
Yeah, it's tragic, but it's legitimate here. | ||
There's a civil war happening in Ukraine. | ||
You know, there's more actually to things than race. | ||
You know, I agree with Buchanan. | ||
Race is not everything, but it's not nothing. | ||
And these people that, like, look at Ukraine versus Russia and say, Europeans killing each other! | ||
It's like, well, it's a little bit more complicated than that, you know. | ||
And yes, sometimes people of the same race will fight each other, and it is valid, actually. | ||
So... So no, it's actually not pointless. | ||
Eddie Van Gramps says, you see that video of Pete Buttigieg's husband directing a bunch of kids to say a pledge of allegiance to the gay pride flag? | ||
It's disgusting that these degenerates corrupted the rainbow. | ||
Sad, too. | ||
No, I didn't see that, but yeah, it's pretty horrible. | ||
Eddie Van Gramps says, I honestly believe that we're in a spiritual war. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, wow, that's really... Oh, that's interesting. | ||
You think so? | ||
I honestly believe we're in a spiritual war. | ||
Really? | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
I've never heard this opinion before. | ||
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You think? | |
Because the way some of these leftists are acting, some of them have to be demons. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, I never thought of it that way. | ||
Pray their souls and their eyes are opened. | ||
yeah so true Eddie Van Gramps is hearing Stephen Colbert a closeted faggot by the way haha nice say I wouldn't care if the gas prices reach $15 a gallon because I drive a Tesla Makes me want to go Arthur Fleck. | ||
Yeah, I hate Stephen Colbert. | ||
Masato says, Nick, what will it take for the South to rise again? | ||
Who am I kidding? | ||
American regionalism is over, man. | ||
Forget it. | ||
Don't even bother reading this. | ||
This totally sucks. | ||
South will rise again? | ||
When did they ever rise, man? | ||
Dude, the South... I'm tired of hearing about this South thing. | ||
It's so overrated. | ||
When I'm driving through Atlanta, I'm like, really? | ||
Masato says, listening to your stream every night is like listening to excerpts from a not-yet-existent autobiography, Volume 1, The Ascent to Power. | ||
Hope you got interns writing that, XD. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We gotta get a scribe, a Kruyper scribe, to start documenting the Ascension. | ||
Groyper Maine says, remember that Spongebob episode where Spongebob and Patrick raised the baby scallop? | ||
That episode was funny but gay. | ||
Windmill Enjoyer says, I like how you're unpersoning Stu in your post-AFPAC materials. | ||
Come on, his speech wasn't that bad. | ||
Who's Stu? | ||
I don't know who you're talking about. | ||
Masato says, what do you think of carpetbaggers? | ||
Did you hear about those 5,000 libertarians who moved to New Hampshire and have like 25% of their state legislature? | ||
I think that's a dumb, anachronistic phrase. | ||
Foy says, there is a vapid scumbag Arizona Senator running against Wendy Rogers, sharing ADL articles about her and you. | ||
Her name is Kelly Townsend. | ||
I don't think she stands a chance, but Wendy needs our support online. | ||
Yeah, we got her back. | ||
Hoppy says, Zelensky is really gay. | ||
Yeah, he is. | ||
McPatty with a huge super chat, but no message. | ||
Hey, thank you so much, man. 07. | ||
We love you, McPatty! | ||
Where's the... I appreciate the, you know, he's being considered. | ||
He knows I'm hungry and he's like, I'm not getting in the crossfire here. | ||
Thanks a lot, pal. | ||
AFGROY with another huge Super Chat. | ||
Big shout-out, O7's man! | ||
Thank you for the big Super Chat, AFGROY. | ||
Spinefish says, what are your thoughts on the mannies at Midway Airport? | ||
Yeah, I know, you're trying to make me tell an old story. | ||
I hate your Super Chats. | ||
Okay. | ||
Every night, you think you're so cute, bringing up some callback to an old show, and you think, what do you think, that's cute or adorable or something? | ||
Yeah, yeah, I had manis at the Midway Airport and I threw up one time. | ||
Okay, is that what you want to hear? | ||
What's the point here? | ||
What's the endgame? | ||
Dirk Diggler says, have you tried a clip-on tie? | ||
No. | ||
Evildoers has Telegram banned Russia Today. | ||
Cozy next? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Hoppy says, Big Fat Fake Cell Nick. | ||
Super Lionheart says, Matthew Peterson be like, When I discover your formula for AfPak, I'll run you out of business! | ||
I went to college! | ||
MSCZoomers says, Thoughts on the Kenobi trailer? | ||
Honestly, underwhelming. | ||
I mean, I like to see Obi-Wan Kenobi, but, you know, what's with the fucking black Inquisitor? | ||
Really? | ||
Black female Inquisitor? | ||
Can we just... It's just demoralizing at this point. | ||
I'm so sick of it. | ||
It's just depressing and crushing. | ||
Why does every movie have to have one of these jungle queens in it? | ||
Like, what the fuck? | ||
Can we just have one movie where there's not that going on? | ||
Oh, she's a proud black woman with a big ol' afro and she's a freaking badass. | ||
Like, why do we have to suffer this? | ||
Why? | ||
Please, why? | ||
I don't want to see that in Star Wars, okay? | ||
Listen, you know, in Star Wars it's more permissible than most franchises because it's like a galaxy of aliens, so... | ||
You know seeing a black woman is that totally outlandish when you have Twi'leks and Rodians and all the rest like you know not necessarily but it's just like demoralizing whenever you see this it's like come on I can't take it anymore can we just have a good movie without all this you know | ||
Every movie, every movie, every TV show, it's like, here's the black woman with braids, and she's black as night, and she's so freaking black. | ||
And I don't have a problem with black people, but it's like, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's forced. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
That's not the good kind of force. | ||
You know, it's one thing when you have him in Medea, and it's one thing when you have him in That's So Raven, but not in Star Wars, man. | ||
You can't do that! | ||
A black female Inquisitor with these long braids. | ||
Even in the Boba Fett Show you have these kick-ass Mandalorians. | ||
The leader of the Mandalorians is a girl, really? | ||
And the leader of the Tusken Raiders is a girl. | ||
Even the aliens are making badass Powerpuff Girls, you know? | ||
When Boba Fett discovers the Tusken Raider tribe, he gets his ass kicked by a Tusken Raider woman who teaches him how to fight. | ||
And then, when he's fighting the girl leader, and then when the Mandalorians, you know, has a dark saber or whatever, he's fighting the girl leader of the Mandalorians. | ||
And then Boba Fett gets his ass kicked by the other girl Mandalorians, the radical ones. | ||
And it's just like, why? | ||
Star Wars is for boys. | ||
Star Wars is for boys! | ||
And we want to see white guys in Star Wars. | ||
It's because, you know, when you watch these movies, you've got to think, like, who is this for? | ||
Who is this girl power shit for? | ||
Girls are not watching Star Wars. | ||
Star Wars is not for girls. | ||
It's an action movie for boys. | ||
Boys want to be Jedi, not girls. | ||
So give us Anakin. | ||
Give us Obi-Wan. | ||
Give us what we want. | ||
Okay? | ||
We do not want a girl Tusken Raider. | ||
I would never buy an action figure, a Hasbro action figure, for the girl Tusken Raider. | ||
In Attack of the Clones, the Tusken Raider women were like breeding slaves, okay? | ||
In Attack of the Clones, when Anakin went out to the Tusken Raider camp to rescue his mom, the women had like a backpack for their children. | ||
They were concubines. | ||
They were not badass warriors. | ||
Oh, but this Tusken Raider tribe was woke. | ||
They're not violent. | ||
They are just peaceful. | ||
They're indigenous and they're a matriarchy apparently. | ||
Just give us Anakin and Obi-Wan. | ||
That's what we want! | ||
We do not want braids. | ||
We do not want SZA and freaking Cardi B, Sith Inquisitor. | ||
So sad what they're doing to everything. | ||
I just can't stand it. | ||
Even in Batman. | ||
Catwoman's black. | ||
Gordon's black. | ||
The Mayor is black. | ||
And she's black. | ||
She's not, she's not lights and shimmies. | ||
She's black. | ||
And she's a badass. | ||
She gets out there and takes a bullet for Gotham, you know? | ||
She gets out there and, spoiler alert, she gets out there and she's like, no! | ||
Nobody ever does the right thing and that's why the city is so screwed up! | ||
I'm gonna go out there and then get shot for Gotham! | ||
And she lives, of course. | ||
It's like, really man? | ||
Really? | ||
Black people are just freaking angels, I guess. | ||
I'm so sick of it. | ||
There were black people in Star Wars. | ||
You had Lando. | ||
That was fine. | ||
You had Lando, Calrissian. | ||
That was great. | ||
He was great. | ||
But what we don't need is like A black girl with freaking braids as a Sith Inquisitor? | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
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Come on now. | |
Even in the new video game. | ||
Even in the Battlefront 2 story, it's like a black TIE fighter pilot or whatever. | ||
Give me a break with all the force diversity. | ||
It's exhausting man. | ||
It's so good to see Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan, it's just so cool to see him back. | ||
But then when you get all this other crap in there, I don't know, I'm skeptical. | ||
I haven't liked anything that Star Wars has produced since 2005, okay? | ||
I haven't been pleased with one thing Star Wars has put out since Revenge of the Sith. | ||
The best that they've ever done was like Boba Fett, or I'm sorry, Solo. | ||
I thought Solo was okay, and I thought Mandalorian was okay, but it's just okay. | ||
Oh Mace Windu? | ||
Yeah, Mace Windu was awesome. | ||
But... And you know, they had female. | ||
They had Aayla Secura. | ||
They had Yaddle. | ||
They had, you know, some female Jedis. | ||
Shaak Ti. | ||
And who was the green one? | ||
What was her name? | ||
Luminara. | ||
So, I mean, they had girl Jedi Masters, but it wasn't so just like, oh, brother, you know. | ||
They had girl Jedi Masters and, you know, but they also had the damsel in distress, you know, Padme Shepard. | ||
She was a little girl power, but she also... She was also weaker than Anakin. | ||
It was like a boy battle. | ||
It was a battle between boys. | ||
Okay? | ||
It was Palpatine and Anakin and Obi-Wan. | ||
It was a boy story. | ||
For boys! | ||
Not for girls. | ||
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So. | |
Anyway. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
I really hope they don't ruin it. | ||
If they ruin this show, it's just going to be so demoralizing. | ||
It's going to be so crushing. | ||
I just hope we get some Obi-Wan, man! | ||
We want to see Obi-Wan's lightsaber. | ||
We want to see Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan. | ||
We want to see him say, hello there. | ||
We want to see him do the, you know, when he does the lightsaber thing. | ||
We want to see Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan. | ||
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We want to see Hayden Christensen as Darth Vader. | |
And we want to see them fight. | ||
And that's all we're asking for. | ||
Just give us that. | ||
We don't want fucking the Moped Gang like in Boba Fett. | ||
We do not want girl Tusken Raiders and freaking girl Mandalorians. | ||
We do not want that. | ||
We do not want faggot Mandalorian. | ||
I hate Mandalorian. | ||
The actor, he sucks. | ||
The Mandalorian is a pussy, okay? | ||
And Boba Fett became a pussy. | ||
Boba Fett used to be a badass. | ||
He froze Han Solo in Carbonite. | ||
And then he comes out of the Sarlacc, and now he's this woke, indigenous respecter. | ||
I'm gonna rule with respect. | ||
I don't kill anybody. | ||
I'm a nice guy, and I do things the right way, and my sidekick's a badass girl. | ||
Sucks so hard, dude. | ||
Everything just sucks so hard. | ||
They ruin everything with this stuff. | ||
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Horrible. | |
Just sucks. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
What do we got? | ||
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What else? | |
So yeah, so the Kenobi trailer, I mean, I don't have high hopes. | ||
Or high expectations, but I hope it's gonna be good. | ||
Please. | ||
Aethelstan says, the first 30 minutes of your monologue last night was transcendental. | ||
Felt like I was cheering in the crowd at a redacted rally. | ||
Love your content. | ||
It will be a long road, but no matter the curves and hills, your compass has always been completely true. | ||
You have always blended real politique with American zeal to inspire America first. | ||
Well, thanks a lot. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, big shout out. | ||
Can we get an 07 for Aethelstan? | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, hey Nick, Joe the Boomer here. | ||
I look forward to completing your training. | ||
Your urge for savvy investing has made you powerful. | ||
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Gives you focus, makes you stronger. | |
So true. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Me too, Joe the Boomer. | ||
I need him! | ||
It's gonna be, VEDA's gonna be about to kill Joe the Boomer. | ||
He must stand trial! | ||
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I need him! | |
I've been having dreams about crypto. | ||
I've been having the same dream about crypto tokens. | ||
But Joe the Boomer is gonna Show me a path to abilities that some consider unnatural. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, stand trial for grooming. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's going to be Veda and Bosiff and hiding and a few others. | ||
In the name of the Groyper Senate, you are under arrest, Chancellor. | ||
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I am. | |
We have to do that every night, but it's so true. | ||
And then Joe the Boomer just cuts them all down. | ||
And then it's his Veda versus Joe the Boomer. | ||
Really would be I Am Hiding, I think. | ||
No, I Am Hiding would be Yoda. | ||
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He would be Yoda. | |
And I Am Hiding would be like Yoda at the final battle in the Senate chamber, you know? | ||
You remember when Yoda walks in and he force pushes the royal guards against the wall? | ||
That was funny. | ||
And then, you know, Joe the Boomer would be like, Hiding! | ||
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You survived! | |
Oh yeah, oh yeah, and you know how the rest goes. | ||
Soon, Nick Fuentes will become more powerful than either of us! | ||
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So does my little green friend, yeah, my little yellow friend. | |
That's a great scene. | ||
Oh my gosh, that last 25 minutes, so good. | ||
Because they have the battle on Mustafar and the battle on Coruscant. | ||
Oh, so good. | ||
It's the best 30 minutes in film of the past 22 years in this century. | ||
Who would be Obi-Wan, though? | ||
Who would be Obi-Wan? | ||
I guess that'd be Magyar. | ||
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That'd be Magyar, Nick. | |
No, I don't know. | ||
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Who would Obi-Wan be? | |
I don't know. | ||
Jay Bruss is hiding. | ||
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Hero Emperor. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's funny. | ||
That's old. | ||
That's some deep lore. | ||
That's some deep America First lore. | ||
This is for the old heads. | ||
This is for the old heads here. | ||
You guys wouldn't get it. | ||
Hiding says College Zoomer. | ||
College Zoomer would be Obi-Wan. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
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YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME?! | |
You have done that yourself. | ||
And Pat may, of course, be Kathy Zhu. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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So yeah, that's good. | |
Cornelius Carson says, Hey Nick, love the show. | ||
Just one question. | ||
If you could have either Trump or Pat Buchanan speak at AfPak 4, who would it be? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Hmm, I don't know. | ||
Probably Pat Buchanan. | ||
Pietros is being at CPAC in a few years will be like that scene in Jurassic Park where they hear a boom, then they look at the cup of water and see the ripples of each boom as the monster gets closer. | ||
Well, I never saw Jurassic Park, but I think I understand. | ||
Bob says, thanks for all you do, Nick. | ||
Sorry for telling you what to do. | ||
Please enjoy all the coffee you want. | ||
As a disturbingly young, cunning operator, you deserve a nice, rich cup of success. | ||
They're scared. | ||
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Aw, thanks, Bob. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna get a nice cup of Joe. | ||
Nice cup of Joe the Boomer. | ||
Kevin Bro, hey! | ||
Haven't heard from Kevin in a long time. | ||
He says, My nigga Nick, great show tonight. | ||
We are truly living in difficult times, but best believe we're in God's hands and proudly at your command. | ||
Hey man, great to hear from you, buddy. | ||
My nigga, another one of our fine blacks that we love. | ||
We love ya, black Kevin Bro. | ||
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My man, my nigga. | |
Appreciate you, man. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Van with a super chat, no message, thanks. | ||
Bob Jones, here we go, says, In regards to free thinking, I tried last night just to get you to entertain the notion that, like COVID, this is a manufactured crisis. | ||
There are actual movie sets in Kiev and throughout Ukraine. | ||
Okay, what, and Trump is still the president, and he's living underground, and he's with Paul McCartney and Tupac, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy says, the first result for America First is not America alone is a WEF clip of Trump saying that lol. | ||
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Yeah, there you go. | |
Bob Jones says, apologies if you don't want to entertain the notion, I will stop asking. | ||
But, there is a guy filming his travel through Ukraine to Kiev in search of actual combat. | ||
Police keep fucking with him. | ||
I'm curious. | ||
Hmm, yeah, very curious. | ||
What if you're fake? | ||
What if you're a fake movie set? | ||
I think you're an actor. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
How do I know you're not an actor? | ||
How do I know you're not a fake robot? | ||
What if you're an artificial intelligence algorithm? | ||
How do I know that you're even real? | ||
How do I know that my house isn't a movie set? | ||
How do I know? | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Virginian says, hey, don't you dare take the name of the South in vain, Nick. | ||
Spits in bucket. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Dude, the South is, it's like, you have no room to talk, pal. | ||
You have no room to talk. | ||
Go to Atlanta and then tell me about the South, man. | ||
Everybody's like, oh, you city slickers in Chicago. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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Yeah, Atlanta's way better, for sure. | |
Jared says, what's the biggest difference between Trump and DeSantis seeing how they both have shilled for Israel? | ||
Israel betrayed Trump, that's the difference. | ||
Bob Jones says, I'm just saying, just like the footage out of China about COVID that everyone believed but later pretended they didn't if you look at... Okay, yeah, thanks a lot. | ||
Spinefish says, did you see the Donald Trump NELC interview? | ||
Yeah, it's a little rough. | ||
I just hate the NELC guys. | ||
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I think they're just lowest common denominator. | |
That kind of content is just so base. | ||
Not based, it's bass. | ||
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It's just low frequency dog shit. | |
I hate that stuff. | ||
But I caught some of it and it's just sort of boring. | ||
Jared says Anakin would have succeeded in making positive changes but a woman turned him into a simp. | ||
Real niggas act like Kenobi and leads your uncle and aunt to a barbecue. | ||
I don't know what the aunt and uncle part is about. | ||
But yeah, Anakin did become a simp. | ||
The downfall of many great men, they become simps, you know? | ||
Anakin ruined... He was the most powerful Jedi, but he did it for her, which is so gay. | ||
Remember he said, I'm becoming more powerful than any Jedi has ever dreamed of, and I'm doing it for you. | ||
And it's like, don't do it for her. | ||
Do it for yourself. | ||
Do it for the Force, you know? | ||
Do it for the Jedi Order. | ||
But he did it for her, and then, you know, hey, and that's how it worked out, right? | ||
He fought his own brother, his own brother, Obi-Wan Kenobi, over a girl. | ||
Anakin was the epitome of hoes before bros. | ||
He fought his own brother, tried to kill his own brother, over a girl. | ||
He let Palpatine get in his head over a girl. | ||
Let this be a lesson. | ||
Star Wars 3. | ||
Oh, you're right. | ||
Obi-Wan was not a simp, but he was a little gay because he's like, my allegiance is to democracy! | ||
That's a little gay, but he wasn't a simp. | ||
Palpatine was really sort of based, though, too. | ||
So, Because Palpatine, while everybody else cares about this or that, Palpatine over the whole series is just gradually accumulating until episode 9. | ||
He just literally takes out the entire galactic fleet with Force Lightning. | ||
Literally one guy takes out the whole galaxy fleet, disables it with Force Lightning, with the final order like... And yeah, he got foiled in the end by a girl, but that was so based. | ||
So, but yeah, Anakin turned on his own brother over Padme. | ||
YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME! | ||
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You have done that yourself! | |
And Obi-Wan entertained it, you know? | ||
When Anakin was being a simp, Obi-Wan, like, ran cover for him. | ||
Obi-Wan was like, he kept his secret, he was like, no, I won't tell them that Padme's pregnant with your kid, and, you know? | ||
And then Obi-Wan paid the price. | ||
Everyone paid the price for the simping. | ||
Very sad. | ||
But Anakin was still awesome. | ||
Anakin was still a badass. | ||
He just did it for the wrong reasons. | ||
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You know? | |
Are you an angel? | ||
Cringe. | ||
He was a brilliant pilot. | ||
He made a robot. | ||
He made a protocol droid. | ||
Pod racer. | ||
And then he got turned into a bitch nigga. | ||
Anyway, Jared says, I would say you would be like Luke and Vince James would be like Kenobi, but that requires James to have hair. | ||
Well, yeah, and also because, you know, I'm sort of independent. | ||
It's not like Vince James raised me as a kid, you know? | ||
Vince would be more like Mace Windu. | ||
Yeah, Vince is like Mace Windu. | ||
Because he's bald. | ||
And because he's like a fierce warrior like Mace Windu was, you know? | ||
Combining elements of the light and the dark side in his lightsaber combat. | ||
So, Vince would be like Mace Windu. | ||
I would be like Yoda, I guess, kind of. | ||
Or I'm sort of like Anakin because I'm the most powerful Jedi in history and, you know... But without the simping and the other stuff... Yeah, I don't really fit into the story because I'm really... I'm not flawed. | ||
I'm not flawed in the same way that Anakin was. | ||
But I would be similar to Anakin, minus the simping. | ||
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Yeah, so there you go. | |
Sort of a tough one. | ||
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That's sort of a tough one. | |
Brad Pog says, So you don't believe in dinosaurs, but you think nukes are real? | ||
Cringe takes, to be honest. | ||
Nukes are real, dude. | ||
And dinosaurs are maybe real. | ||
I just think it's hard to believe. | ||
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I just think it's difficult. | |
It's difficult for me to believe. | ||
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These people are like, oh, you believe one conspiracy, you have to believe every conspiracy. | |
What, and you probably watch Owen Benjamin and drink turpentine, right? | ||
Jared says, I have to disagree. | ||
Obi didn't raise Luke. | ||
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He only showed up around the barbecue. | |
Well, you know what I'm saying. | ||
He was like a mentor to Luke. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Vince wasn't really my mentor. | ||
Vince is doing his own thing, or was doing his own thing. | ||
I was doing my own thing. | ||
So, context denial, you're wrong. | ||
He's not Ben Kenobi's macewindu. | ||
It's a totally flawed analogy. | ||
Okay, alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's just, you know, you guys are just frustrating me. | ||
So that's my last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
It's gonna do it for me. | ||
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