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Good evening everybody! | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Big updates on World War III, the war in Ukraine, which is going very well for Russia. | ||
And our featured story tonight is about a threat formal official threat that has been made by the United States and the imperialist Western dogs against the great nation of China. | ||
And the United States has said that if China intervenes in the conflict by aiding Russia, that there will be severe consequences. | ||
So we're threatening China now too. | ||
And I see what we're up to. | ||
I see what the Washington military-industrial complex is up to, and you have to wonder, what are these people thinking? | ||
Okay, so we totally ostracize Russia, we're gonna cripple their economy, we ban them from the SWIFT system, we ban their banks, we seize their foreign currency reserves, we ban them from exporting oil, and on and on. | ||
Okay. | ||
So now we have $6 gas. | ||
And now we have inflation in America. | ||
Now we have... And now we're going to threaten China too! | ||
So what happens if China gives military aid to Russia? | ||
What happens if there is some perceived assistance to Russia by China? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Ban China from the international system? | ||
Then what? | ||
Are we gonna ban China from the SWIFT system and ban them from exporting goods and services? | ||
Are we gonna put sanctions on them? | ||
Like we do North Korea, Iran, and now Russia, and now China too. | ||
What are these people thinking? | ||
And it's funny, you know, one way to look at it is like, okay, you know, first they banned Andrew Anglin And then they banned Donald Trump, and then they banned Russia. | ||
So then what? | ||
Are they gonna ban everyone in the world? | ||
Everyone in the world must be stopped. | ||
No one can buy and sell. | ||
Only the Jews. | ||
Only liberals. | ||
Only liberals can participate in the economy. | ||
You're all banned. | ||
It's like, you know, at a certain point, you know, I think they have to I think they'll have to reckon with the fact that they can't control the entire world, actually. | ||
And that, I think, is really the crux of the issue here, with the whole thing. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a strike that was carried out by the Russians against a Ukrainian military base near the Polish border. | ||
They say there was a big strike 10 kilometers from the Polish border, which has many people worried that this might spill over into a NATO country. | ||
Poland is a NATO country. | ||
And in response to the airstrike, a U.S. | ||
State Department spokesperson said that the United States would defend every inch of NATO soil, and that means every inch. | ||
And he said that even if Russia And once again, there's new calls for a no-fly zone over Ukraine because of the strike. | ||
And again, you have to ask yourself, what are we thinking here? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
A no-fly zone over Ukraine? | ||
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Respond to every inch of NATO soil! | |
Are we really going to get in a shooting war with Russia over what's going on in Ukraine? | ||
It seems like it's not off the table. | ||
Which is actually a very scary proposition. | ||
I mean, do I think that they're going to establish a no-fly zone? | ||
No. | ||
But it's always part of the conversation! | ||
Why? | ||
Why is Zelensky allowed to get so uppity about this? | ||
Because Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, he's demanding a no-fly zone. | ||
And why is this part of the conversation even? | ||
Where's the off-ramp here? | ||
Where's the off-ramp being provided by either side? | ||
And I hear people, I've heard this and it's disturbing. | ||
I've heard this from people that I know. | ||
People are saying, there's no way there will be a nuclear war. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why could there not be a nuclear war? | ||
It's that kind of complacency, it's that mentality which is going to get us. | ||
We're a real World War 3, a real nuclear war. | ||
It's not hard to see a scenario how that happens. | ||
Is it likely? | ||
Most likely not. | ||
Probably not. | ||
But is it a non-zero chance? | ||
Yes it is. | ||
With certainty, yes it is. | ||
There is a non-zero chance. | ||
But we'll get into all of that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
More updates on the epic and awesome War in Ukraine. | ||
We continue to stand with Putin. | ||
Can we get some O7s in the chat once again for another week here? | ||
And let's please salute the Tsar's finest. | ||
Please salute Russia's finest. | ||
The pride of Moscow. | ||
The brave men and women of the Russian Armed Forces. | ||
You know, Russia, they say about Russia, it's the land of the free because of the brave. | ||
And I've heard that, and I think that's so true. | ||
That's what they say about Russia. | ||
You know, when Russia fosters political asylum for people like Edward Snowden, you have to say to yourself, Russia's the land of the free because of the brave. | ||
When White people and Christians are free from LGBT propaganda and other forms of subversion. | ||
You have to say, Russia is truly the land of the free because of the brave men and women of the Russian Armed Forces. | ||
Freedom does not come free, as the Russians know. | ||
And now their renewed independence, their autarky, their freedom from the Western system, from the dollar system. | ||
Honestly, it's incredible. | ||
Vladimir Putin gave a statement this week and he said, you know, we're feeling the pain from the Western sanctions, we're feeling the pain from the West's economic war against Russia. | ||
He said, but we will emerge stronger. | ||
He said, we will develop our own companies, we'll develop our own solutions. | ||
He said, it will only make us stronger. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
That's my president. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
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Now that's a leader! | |
Russia is free and independent and strong. | ||
Land of the free because of the brave. | ||
You're the pride of Russia, President Putin. | ||
And to the soldiers out there, I salute you. | ||
I say keep fighting. | ||
I say keep pushing until you're marching through the streets of Kiev. | ||
The world is watching you now. | ||
History is watching. | ||
It's waiting to see If the Russian Federation is still free and independent and strong. | ||
So, I salute them. | ||
We couldn't do what you do, I couldn't do what they do. | ||
They're tough, they're mean, they're courageous, and they won't be pushed around. | ||
So let's get some- can we get some Z's in chat? | ||
Can we post Z in the chat? | ||
Can we get some 07's for Russia? | ||
I'm just getting angrier and angrier about the whole situation. | ||
I'm just livid and furious. | ||
Everywhere I go, I drive around town, and I see the blue and gold ribbons around the trees, and I see billboards that say, Stand with Ukraine, and I see marquees pray for Ukraine, and I see people flying Ukrainian flags on their porches. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
I was driving around today looking for a Russian flag. | ||
I was trying to find a Russian flag. | ||
It's just downright despicable. | ||
I don't know how the government has so much control over people. | ||
I mean, I guess we know, but it's disturbing. | ||
It's like the government flipped a switch and now it's everybody's Ukrainian whatever. | ||
Freedom fighter for Ukraine. | ||
Really? | ||
And I'm only just getting more and more pissed off and more and more pro-Russia. | ||
100%. | ||
I'm not... I'm like doubling, tripling down. | ||
And you see the people that are supporting Ukraine and it just it only gives you more credence. | ||
It's these Redditors. | ||
It's literally the worst people in the world. | ||
All the world's powerful State Department, the Pentagon, NATO, the military-industrial complex, the EU, the UK, Germany. | ||
It's like it's all the worst people in the world. | ||
The worst governments, the worst institutions, the worst online people. | ||
So I have to say I'm just emboldened. | ||
We're in wartime here. | ||
We're at wartime here. | ||
Here at America First. | ||
And here at America First we support Russia. | ||
I actually had a dream last night about Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Well, I should say earlier today. | ||
It was a beautiful day in Chicago. | ||
It was like 70 degrees, so I was driving around. | ||
And I came home and slept at like 2 o'clock. | ||
I woke up at like 6 or 7. | ||
But I had this dream about Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And in the dream, I know you guys don't care about my dream stories, but I have this dream that I owned this business. | ||
It was like a pro-Russian. | ||
I had like a pro-Russian restaurant. | ||
I was worried that the government was going to crack down on me because they would have thought it was like, oh, this guy's a Russian sympathizer. | ||
War with Russia. | ||
And so I, in this, I was so stressed. | ||
I woke up and I was like, oh my gosh, they're gonna kill me. | ||
Because I have this pro-Russian restaurant, which is a front to support the Russian war effort. | ||
So it's even, it's, it's on the mind. | ||
It's very much on my mind. | ||
I can't stop thinking about this Russia debacle. | ||
But anyway, before we get into our show, a few things. | ||
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Big announcement. | ||
I will be debating Destiny on Friday at 7 o'clock central and we will be debating about Ukraine. | ||
I really think that people should watch this because I know not everybody's 100% on board with me about supporting Russia. | ||
I know there are some people out there that still are undecided and maybe unconvinced but I think this debate is going to be very instructive. | ||
I have to say I'm continually disappointed because I think that Destiny is kind of a smart guy, but his analysis on this is so bad. | ||
It's so bad. | ||
I've watched all his streams on this. | ||
I've watched hours of streams where he's discussed Ukraine and it's like amateur hour, man. | ||
And he's got to know that. | ||
I was watching a stream of his from a couple of weeks ago and he doesn't know anything. | ||
He's literally on stream and he's like, okay gang, so, you know, I'm backtracking in my... because I guess initially he was skeptical of NATO and now he's in favor of NATO, of course. | ||
He's like, okay, I'm backtracking. | ||
I did some research and he's talking about John Mearsheimer. | ||
He doesn't even know who John Mearsheimer even is! | ||
John Mearsheimer is the preeminent realist IR scholar for like the past 30 years. | ||
Only the most preeminent offensive realist IR thinker since the 1990s. | ||
Tragedy of Great Power Politics is one of the seminal post-Cold War books About world order. | ||
And the guy found out who John Mearsheimer was, like, two weeks ago. | ||
And he's like, who's this guy, John Mearsheimer? | ||
I think he's, like, a Holocaust denier, so he's just absolutely full of shit. | ||
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It's like, are you kidding me? | |
And, of course, John Mearsheimer's been part of the conversation lately because he did a lecture in 2015 at University of Chicago making the case for why the Ukrainian crisis is the fault of the West. | ||
This was seven years ago, shortly after the crisis began in 2014 when Yanukovych was ousted. | ||
And so Mirsheimer people are going back and watching that lecture and reading that paper and they're saying this guy was right. | ||
He called it seven years ago. | ||
And he's been interviewed, I think, a few times. | ||
He did something for the New Yorker, I believe. | ||
I saw he did another interview. | ||
So he's now, once again, part of the conversation. | ||
But not good enough for destiny. | ||
Who just found out about the Budapest Memorandum of 94. | ||
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Just found out about all this stuff. | |
And I'm watching the stream, I'm kicking my ass off. | ||
He's like, what's the president's name again? | ||
Yakuvovich? | ||
Oh, I think it's pronounced Yanukovich. | ||
It's like... Really? | ||
So he's just gonna get spanked. | ||
He's just gonna get absolutely schlonged. | ||
I'm gonna take this little bitch and just absolutely spank him for Russia! | ||
For Moscow! | ||
I hope I do the Tsar proud, okay? | ||
I hope I bring glory and pride to my Tsar. | ||
Because it's just, frankly, it's embarrassing. | ||
I'm watching the stream and the arguments he's making, it's like I want to cry. | ||
Because, you know, here's the thing. | ||
He's like a smart guy, right? | ||
He's a musician and he's a gamer and, you know, so he's got aptitude. | ||
But these people are just fundamentally, completely ignorant and naive about how the world works. | ||
Because the argument goes something like this, and we talked about it all last week, Putin is evil. | ||
He's a supervillain. | ||
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I think he just wants world domination. | |
The West is bringing democracy. | ||
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Ukraine wants democracy. | |
And Ukraine has, and this is somewhere in there, there's this presumption that Ukraine has a right to self-determination. | ||
The Ukrainian people want democracy and they're joining NATO and Ukraine has a right to join NATO and Putin is just scared of that because Putin hates democracy because he just wants power and, you know, Like, this is a child's mentality. | ||
I said this last week. | ||
This kind of Marvel's Avengers, Harry Potter, Star Wars lens through which these people view the world, it's a child's worldview. | ||
That there's this world of, and people will call it, white hats and black hats. | ||
There's good guys and bad guys. | ||
We're the good guys. | ||
They're the bad guys. | ||
We support democracy. | ||
So we're like Iron Man. | ||
We support democracy and freedom. | ||
And that means we're like the Rebel Alliance. | ||
They support Hitler. | ||
They support evil. | ||
They're like Mordor. | ||
They're like Voldemort. | ||
And they're the bad guys. | ||
So, Zelensky? | ||
He's kind of like Spider-Man. | ||
And, you know, Putin? | ||
He's kind of like Hitler. | ||
And this just completely flies in the face of just a mature adult understanding of human affairs and the world as we know it. | ||
There is no such thing as good and bad people. | ||
There are people with two natures. | ||
I talked about this on the show last week. | ||
People have got a divine nature, made in the image of God, but also we're created. | ||
And so we've got a worldly nature. | ||
And so people are being pushed and pulled by the forces of good and evil, being acted upon by angelic beings and our competing natures all the time. | ||
And that's just on an individual level. | ||
But when you extrapolate it out and you zoom out to the level of nations and countries and world affairs, of course it's even far more complicated than that. | ||
There are no good and bad guys in the world order. | ||
And the world order is not governed by these kinds of things. | ||
The world order is governed by interest. | ||
It's governed by advantage, interest, convenient, and security considerations. | ||
This is what governs all nations. | ||
Not ideas, not ideology, not concepts. | ||
What governs the nations is things like port access, and land, and imports and exports, and these are the kinds of things. | ||
Now yes, propaganda matters. | ||
And yes, ideas matter. | ||
The concept of a nation, the mythology of a nation matters, certainly. | ||
But when it comes to these conversations about cause and effect, And the relationships between states, we have to approach it like adults. | ||
To say, oh, Putin's afraid of democracy because he's a bad guy, and this kind of stuff. | ||
It's like, well, and I don't want to spoil the whole debate, but to me this is really the crux of it. | ||
It's this idea that, you know, once again that this is reducible to this kind of storybook. | ||
Kind of moralizing. | ||
It just isn't. | ||
But these people are just victims of propaganda. | ||
It's really what you have to see it as. | ||
They're just plain and simple victims of propaganda to believe this kind of stuff. | ||
But that's what the neocons do. | ||
That's what our government does. | ||
That's what they're very good at. | ||
They demonize the leader. | ||
They demonize Putin. | ||
And so it's, excuse me, it's not a story anymore about maps. | ||
It's not a story about security or practical considerations. | ||
It's a story about a villain. | ||
It's a Hollywood story. | ||
It's a Hollywood story about a really good villain and his evil designs on the world and the good guys are going to stand up. | ||
It's Hollywood. | ||
Selensky and Putin, and the freedom fighters, and the evil empire, and... And it was also disappointing, you know, I watched this interview with Stephen Kotkin, who... Kotkin, I mean, the guy's a liberal ideologue, but he wrote a really good series about Stalin. | ||
I think he's at the Hoover Institute, and the Hoover Institute is like ground zero for neoliberalism. | ||
This is like Thomas Sowell, Milton Friedman, all that crap. | ||
So, you know, I guess I should have known better. | ||
But I've read Stephen Cochran's biography on Stalin, and I watched an interview he did recently about Putin, and he says, you know, And he's just talking in these terms where it's like... Again, it feels like you're listening to a woman or a child explain these things. | ||
He's saying like, well, Putin challenged the West and the West discovered who it was. | ||
We rediscovered who we were when we stood up to Putin. | ||
And we realized that we're gonna defend democracy and individual rights and all this crap. | ||
And it's like, who honestly believes this stuff? | ||
I just... | ||
I honestly feel sorry for people that actually believe it. | ||
Because it's just sad. | ||
So anyway, I'm preparing for the debate. | ||
I'm going through his stuff and I'm like, holy smokes. | ||
The guy's ignorant and his thinking is just so flawed. | ||
He just doesn't understand this stuff. | ||
Just does not have a grasp. | ||
Some people intuitively grasp international relations. | ||
I'm one of them. | ||
And then some people just do not get it. | ||
Just do not get the fundamentals of power politics. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
It's about power. | ||
It's not about ideas. | ||
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It's not about human rights or whatever. | |
And I'm trying so hard because I want to just go into my argument right now. | ||
I want the debate to happen immediately, but I'm gonna save it for Friday. | ||
I'm trying so hard because it's like there's just so much there I'm watching this thing I'm like where to even begin maybe I'll review it this weekend after the debate I'll go back and watch his streams and just just debunk everything because it's just a load of crap I'll give you like a perfect example and I don't want to spoil too much here but perfect example | ||
He says, you know, I've been making the argument, and this is the position in defense of Russia, that NATO catalyzed the crisis by expanding into Russia's legitimate sphere of influence. | ||
They expanded the defensive alliance to Ukraine, which was a red line for Russia, and that provoked Russia into a response. | ||
And, you know, Destiny says something like, Oh, you know, that's not a real provocation. | ||
Russia has nothing to worry about, he goes. | ||
And Russia and Cuba had an alliance, he goes, and America was totally fine with that. | ||
He goes, everybody's comparing NATO expanding to Ukraine to counterfactual where Russia expands to Mexico, he goes, but they ignore the fact that Russia did have an alliance with Cuba until the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 70s. | ||
And it's like, first of all, the Cuban Missile Crisis didn't happen in the 70s. | ||
It happened in October 1962, okay? | ||
It happened October 13th through the 26th, 1962. | ||
I've known this stuff since I was fucking 10 years old, okay? | ||
Not the 70s, and of course, I think that that's really actually the crux of the issue. | ||
You know, for him to like, he's explaining it, he glosses over until the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
It's like, pause. | ||
So you're telling me that the counterfactual, you know, the hypothetical of Russia expanding to Mexico is invalid because Russia had an alliance with Cuba until they deployed missiles there. | ||
After which, what happened? | ||
It provoked a 13-day showdown, brinksmanship, and the stakes were Armageddon. | ||
And what was the end result? | ||
The missiles were removed from the Western Hemisphere, part of the Monroe Doctrine. | ||
Hello? | ||
I'm just watching the debate, or his stream, and I'm thinking, how could you just gloss over that? | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
But we'll get into all that on Friday. | ||
So I'm really excited. | ||
Get your friends, get your family. | ||
We are going to support the czar. | ||
Destiny, by agreeing to this debate, he is platforming me. | ||
Destiny, I think he's coming our way because when he engages with the right, Everybody on my side always agrees with me. | ||
Their side is divided. | ||
He's bringing his side to the table, and every time I debate Destiny, we just get more attention on the show, and we just get exposure to a brand new audience. | ||
Which will be converted into right-wing extremists. | ||
So we have to say thank you to Destiny. | ||
I think maybe he shares our goals secretly. | ||
Maybe he secretly wants us to win and he's playing dumb and his way of engaging with us is actually a way of helping us covertly. | ||
I suspect this may be the case. | ||
So Friday, you're definitely going to want to invite everybody to watch us, all your pro-Ukraine friends, because I am just going to convert everybody to the Russian side, and I'm going to do it for Vladimir Putin. | ||
So, big debate Friday! | ||
It'll be on the Killstream. | ||
I will probably stream it on this channel as well, and it's going to be a big debate night. | ||
Very exciting, very fun. | ||
And I can't wait. | ||
I'm just chomping at the bit to defend our hero, the global hero, the world hero, Vladimir Putin. | ||
Okay, so there's that. | ||
I also wanted to talk about Joe Kent. | ||
So I just saw some clips from Elijah Schaefer's show called You Are Here. | ||
And we're not just at war with Ukraine. | ||
We're also at war with Joe Kent in Washington State. | ||
And Joe Kent is running in Washington's 3rd District. | ||
He's one of these populist-ink interlopers, carpetbagger, subverter, CIA spooks. | ||
He's been propped up by Peter Thiel and Steve Bannon to be... I don't know what. | ||
Who knows what they're grooming this guy to become. | ||
It's actually disturbing, but he says he's America first, but a week after AFPAC 3 disavows me on the grounds that I focus too much on Christianity and white people, and he also condemns my views on Israel, which is simply that we should put America first before Israel. | ||
And so we've been on this campaign now against Joe Kent for a few weeks, and honestly, I'm really glad that this is happening with Joe Kent, because if anybody is following this, it's just exposing the game. | ||
Like, I actually love that this is happening. | ||
I love Joe Kent as a foil for the Groypers and for America First. | ||
And here's why. | ||
For a long time, I would say for maybe 18 to 24 months, you have seen The establishment and so-called conservative ink, they have begun to adopt our talking points. | ||
And so more and more, you'll see people like Charlie Kirk and Matt Walsh, they're starting to sound like me. | ||
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They're starting to sound like us. | |
And there's a lot of people in the conservative establishment that are doing this. | ||
And so, some people have started to ask the question, okay, well, if Charlie Kirk is moving closer to you, if Matt Walsh is moving closer to you, then why do you even exist? | ||
What's the point? | ||
Why would America First even bother if Turning Point USA is capitulating, if Daily Wire is capitulating, if they're coming around and they're more well-funded and bigger and more mainstream and they're pushing essentially the same thing, basically the same thing, you know, why does America First exist? | ||
Just so you could talk about the most extreme things? | ||
It's an existential threat to what we're doing. | ||
That question That dilemma is an existential threat to our movement, and it's a valid question that people have asked. | ||
Joe Kent is the answer. | ||
Because Joe Kent goes out there, he goes out of his way to condemn me, right? | ||
And he says, I condemn his focus on race and religion, I condemn his views on Israel, and so on. | ||
Now, if Joe Ken had just said, if he had merely said, I disavow Nick because he's inappropriate, because I don't like his jokes, he's an incel, and so on, honestly, that would have been far more effective. | ||
If he went up there and said, you know, this guy's a weirdo, That would have been far more effective, but he didn't say that. | ||
live streamer who hates women and this and that who uh you know says the n word on a show that's just inappropriate that would have been far more effective but he didn't say that it also would have been far more effective if he tried to neutralize me and said something like you know nick isn't serious or even if he just ignored me even if he ignored me or paid lip service to what we're doing but kind of sidelined us | ||
all of those options would have been more effective for what he's trying to do. | ||
But instead, he has given the whole game away, and he's exposed himself. | ||
Here's what I mean by this. | ||
Instead of saying all the aforementioned things, which, you know, some of those criticisms are valid, He said he didn't like that my focus was on Christ. | ||
He didn't like that my focus was on whiteness. | ||
And he said that my message was not consistent with inclusive populism. | ||
And he said that America first does not mean America alone and we need our closest ally Israel. | ||
That is your answer. | ||
Why am I necessary? | ||
Why am I essential? | ||
Why must America First exist for a hundred years? | ||
Why must you have the Groypers? | ||
Why must they be irreverent? | ||
Why must they be the way that they are? | ||
Because of Joe Kent. | ||
Because Joe Kent is what they are trying to do to the Trump movement. | ||
And as time goes on, he is only further Exposing what exactly that means. | ||
Today on the Elijah Schafer Show, as an example, he said that he doesn't like Nick Fuentes because he said, me and my supporters and far-right people are too hung up on whites. | ||
On white people! | ||
He said, and that's un-American, and it's not right. | ||
They're hung up on whites. | ||
Now that's a very particular thing to say. | ||
That's not an accident. | ||
That's not a gaffe. | ||
That's not an accidental formulation. | ||
That's his consistent message. | ||
He's not about whites. | ||
He doesn't want to defend whites. | ||
He doesn't want to talk about whites. | ||
His message, as he's said for two weeks, is inclusive populism. | ||
It's about everybody BUT whites. | ||
Not everybody AND whites. | ||
Not everybody ESPECIALLY whites. | ||
Everybody EXCEPT for whites. | ||
That's what inclusivity and diversity means. | ||
He would much prefer to talk about the, uh, what did he call it? | ||
American, African-American community, and the Hispanic community, and the Asian-American community. | ||
He does not want to talk about whites. | ||
He does not care about whites. | ||
And whenever they say inclusivity, well who's not included in the Republican coalition? | ||
Would anybody even think, would anybody suggest that whites are not included in the populist message? | ||
What do you think of when you think of populism? | ||
Would anybody suspect that whites are not included in the Republican platform? | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
And the left in particular, that's how they characterize us, that whites are included in the Republican platform. | ||
When you modify populism with inclusivity, the people he intends to then include and bend over backwards for and pay special attention to is non-white people. | ||
Hispanics, blacks, Asians, and so on. | ||
It's particularly egregious that he would say this because his District is 90% white! | ||
So here you've got a guy, I mean go figure, here you've got a guy running in a district that's 90% white saying he disavows me because I am too hung up on white people. | ||
I'm too hung up on the people that comprise 90% of the district that you're trying to represent in Congress? | ||
How does that one make sense? | ||
Inclusivity? | ||
And you're talking about people getting hung up on the people in your own district? | ||
Do you even want to include the people in your own district? | ||
What's more, the Trump movement is 90% white. | ||
It just so happens that in 2016, when Trump won the election, 90% of the people that voted for him were white. | ||
So we apparently have no place in the inclusive populism because we're too hung up on the white people, the white people that make up 90% of this district and 90% of the National Trump Movement that propelled Trump into office in 2016 and which Joe Kent claims to be a part of. | ||
How does that make any sense? | ||
Too hung up on the people that comprise the vast majority, nearly all, of your district and of the Trump movement. | ||
It's just not right. | ||
These Populist, Inc. | ||
people, who even knows where the hell this guy came from? | ||
He's been a mercenary for the U.S. | ||
government for 20 years. | ||
He left the Pacific Northwest in 1998, and he goes to Africa, and he comes back 20 years later, in 2020, and says, hey everybody, remember me? | ||
He didn't even vote for Trump, okay? | ||
He voted for Bernie Sanders in 2020. | ||
And he comes back and says, hey everybody in the Pacific Northwest, remember me? | ||
I left here 20 years ago. | ||
I've worked for the CIA for 20 years. | ||
I was a Green Beret. | ||
And now I'm gonna be your congressman. | ||
Not just that, he's gonna run a national campaign where he does national media and does fundraisers outside of the district, outside of the state, trying to represent a district 90% white And then saying that it's not about them. | ||
Telling 90% of his constituents, it's not about you. | ||
I'm not hung up on you. | ||
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Hung up? | |
Hung up, you're their representative. | ||
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Hung up? | |
Who do you think made up the Trump movement? | ||
Take a look at a Trump rally. | ||
Oh, I know they have 10 blacks for Trump plants behind Trump, but go to a Trump rally. | ||
You're getting hung up on everybody there. | ||
That's... I think you should be hung up on the people that are there. | ||
She says, well, it's important not to get too hung up on white people. | ||
Then he goes on and lies about the Trump election and he says, you know, these people believe that Trumpism was about getting whites and Republicans to turn out. | ||
He goes, and that's just not true. | ||
He says that what got Trump elected was reaching out to the Hispanic community and growing a share of the black and Hispanic working class and building a coalition of middle and working class Americans against these policies that affect everybody. | ||
He goes, focusing on the white stuff is anti-American. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
And then he does that faggot politician frog face. | ||
It's not just un-American. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
Does a Jim Halpert frog face. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
With his rolled up sleeves, right? | ||
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Because he's just like us. | |
You know, he wears a flannel. | ||
He's a real outdoorsman. | ||
CIA for 20 years in fucking Africa. | ||
And then he comes and rolls up his sleeves and his flannel and goes, you know, being hung up on your interests, 90% of the people in this district, is just plain un-American. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
No, it's not wrong. | ||
In 2016, which states did Trump flip to win where Mitt Romney and John McCain lost? | ||
Michigan? | ||
Wisconsin? | ||
Pennsylvania? | ||
Who do you think Donald Trump brought into the Republican coalition from those states that allowed him to win them when a Republican hadn't won those states in 30 years? | ||
Was it the blacks in Detroit which is why Trump won Michigan? | ||
Was it the blacks in Milwaukee which is why Trump won Wisconsin? | ||
Was it the thriving American African American American African community in Pittsburgh or Philadelphia that won Pennsylvania? | ||
Hell no! | ||
The story of 2016, which everybody should know by now, is that Trump won the white working class. | ||
He won the disenfranchised, disillusioned, voiceless white working class that the Democrats abandoned, that voted for Obama, And then Obama shit on their religion and on their culture and on their values and their heritage. | ||
So then they voted for Trump. | ||
And they didn't vote for Trump just because he was against free trade. | ||
They voted for Trump because he said what? | ||
Illegals are bringing drugs, crime, and they're rapists. | ||
We're going to build a wall. | ||
No more Muslims. | ||
We're saying Merry Christmas again. | ||
That's why they voted for Trump. | ||
That's what Van Jones said. | ||
That's what Michael Moore said. | ||
They were right. | ||
The Atlantic did a piece about how Sam Francis and his ideas had trudged their way through the party and then were fulfilled in Trump. | ||
Sam Francis, another one who was a little bit hung up on whiteness. | ||
And read Revolution from the Middle and tell me that's not the Donald Trump playbook in 16. | ||
It's just not true to say that the Trump Revolution was about the working class. | ||
It wasn't. | ||
It was about the white working class. | ||
It's just not true to say that Trump won in 2016 because he brought in Hispanics and blacks. | ||
That's not how he won Wisconsin. | ||
That's not how he won Michigan or Pennsylvania. | ||
And in fact, he won a smaller share of the Hispanic vote, as a friend of mine pointed out to me earlier, than Mitt Romney did in 2012. | ||
So how did Mitt Romney lose with more Hispanics and somehow Trump miraculously won by bringing in more Hispanics even though he got less? | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
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That's just wrong. | |
That's just fucking wrong, Joe. | ||
It's just factually incorrect. | ||
That is not what the Trump Revolution was about. | ||
That's not how he won in 2016. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
It's wrong on every level. | ||
The math doesn't add up. | ||
And spiritually, everybody who was there in 2016, I think he was in Africa at the time. | ||
You know where I was in 2016? | ||
I was in Manchester, New Hampshire knocking on doors. | ||
You know where I was throughout the campaign of 2016? | ||
I was at my parents' house in the suburbs of Chicago writing articles for my own blog about how Trump was going to win the primary and he was going to steamroll Hillary Clinton and so on. | ||
Well, you were a CIA contractor in Africa. | ||
So actually, you don't know anything about 2016. | ||
You don't know anything about what 2016 or Donald Trump was about. | ||
And the smugness, the glibness about it, it's just despicable. | ||
This guy rolls in with Bannon and he rolls in with Teal and he's gonna, he's going to populist-splain, he's gonna Bannon-splain, he's gonna Jew-splain to us about what Trumpism was really about, you guys. | ||
Fuck you! | ||
It was not about the Hispanic and the Black working class. | ||
That had nothing to do with it. | ||
You know what the Hispanic and Black working class were doing? | ||
They chased him out of L.A. | ||
when he did a rally there and they chased him out of Chicago when he did a rally here. | ||
The Black and Hispanic working class. | ||
Do you remember when Donald Trump tried to do a rally in the city of Chicago and they shut it down because of Black criminals? | ||
And the same thing happened in LA. | ||
He had to be escorted out the back by police. | ||
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Black and Hispanic working class. | |
And what's so wrong about this is because Trump, in a purely political context, was the savior. | ||
Okay? | ||
Here was the politics that just refused to work for Americans. | ||
It just refused to work for white people. | ||
There was no voice for the white people in Michigan. | ||
Michigan sucks, you know? | ||
And nobody cares about what happens in Michigan. | ||
All the big car manufacturers closed down and all the industry left. | ||
And nobody cares about what's going on in Ohio or Michigan or Wisconsin anymore. | ||
And here's a guy, Trump, that says, you know what? | ||
These people matter too. | ||
I'm going to speak up for them. | ||
We know black lives matter. | ||
We got it. | ||
And we've been pandering to Hispanics for 40 years. | ||
And Trump came forward and said, I'm gonna win for you. | ||
I'm gonna win for, you know, the real America. | ||
Yeah, the real America. | ||
The real Americans that built America because they worked in the Rust Belt, they worked in manufacturing, in the Industrial Revolution, they settled the West, they were the frontiersmen, they were the pioneers, they were the initial colonists, the first colonists. | ||
And Trump said, I'm going to go out and I'm going to fight and win for the real Americans and we're going to make America great again like it was 50 years ago. | ||
During Jim Crow? | ||
Yeah, it just so happens that yes, America was great then. | ||
Don't look too much into that, but as it turns out, yes, the 60s were better than the 2020s. | ||
And Trump goes in and he beats everybody. | ||
He beats The Republicans, the Democrats, the media, the military-industrial complex, and he wins. | ||
And this is the first time we've ever won in this century. | ||
And now it's just being stolen from us. | ||
It's being ripped out from under us, and they're trying to come in and tell us what our own movement is about. | ||
These foreigners and interlopers Bannon, with the Mercer money, and Peter Thiel, and the big tech guy. | ||
Now they're gonna come in and tell us what our movement's all about, and guess what? | ||
It's not about you. | ||
It's not about your religion. | ||
It's not about your race. | ||
It's not about you. | ||
Let's never get too hung up on the white people in Washington State, or anywhere for that matter. | ||
Because you know what it's really about? | ||
It's about all these fucking immigrants. | ||
And it's about all these black people. | ||
That's what it's really about. | ||
And it's just so wrong. | ||
That's why America First has to exist. | ||
Because this is the only thing. | ||
We are the true successors to Trumpism. | ||
We are the true vanguard of the Trump Revolution. | ||
We're the true inheritors. | ||
We're the guarantor of the Trump legacy. | ||
It's our job to take it further. | ||
They are stealing it. | ||
They are stealing the Trump movement and they're giving it right back to the establishment. | ||
This is not any different than what conservatives have said for 30 years about natural conservatives, by the way. | ||
Have you ever realized that? | ||
Joe Kent does not talk like Donald Trump. | ||
And that doesn't mean that he's not crass like Donald Trump, it means he doesn't talk like Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump never talked about the American African-American community and the Hispanic community and inclusivity. | ||
He didn't talk like that. | ||
That's not what Trumpism is about at all. | ||
And And these people in Washington State, they're being tricked into buying back into the system. | ||
It's the same crap that we've been told about how Hispanics are going to be natural conservatives. | ||
How is this any different from saying diversity is our strength? | ||
Literally, how is it any different? | ||
He said that what makes an American is citizenship. | ||
Really? | ||
So, in Joe Kent's world, We are the citizenry. | ||
We're not the Americans. | ||
We're not white or whatever. | ||
We're the citizens. | ||
We've got a piece of paper. | ||
Hi, I'm a citizen of USA. | ||
That's my identity. | ||
And it's a war between the poor citizens against the rich. | ||
And the rich aren't anything in particular at all. | ||
They're not idealistic or ideologues. | ||
They're definitely not Jewish. | ||
They're nothing. | ||
It's just us, the citizens, in our tax bracket, against those, the ruling elite. | ||
The ruling elite. | ||
The elite that rules. | ||
No other character. | ||
And it's a war for what? | ||
A livable wage? | ||
Prosperity? | ||
This is the American Enterprise Institute! | ||
This is the Cato Institute! | ||
It's the same! | ||
This is Paul Ryan. | ||
This is Mitch McConnell. | ||
You can call whatever you want. | ||
It's the same. | ||
Arguing that Hispanics are actually conservative? | ||
How is that any different than natural conservatives? | ||
They're natural conservatives. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
Trump won in 2016 because he said, you know what, if I could just get a few percentage points more of the white vote, I'll win. | ||
Instead of the, you know, they said winning the whites in Pennsylvania was fool's gold. | ||
You know what isn't fool's gold? | ||
Republicans trying to win blacks, right? | ||
We just need another platinum plan, enough blegs at conferences. | ||
That's not fool's gold. | ||
And they don't even live in the district! | ||
So we have to stop playing ball with these people. | ||
If, you know, if Joe Kent can't be bothered by white people, we should not be bothered with Joe Kent. | ||
If he sees it as being hung up, hung up? | ||
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Hung up? | |
Look at what's happening to white people. | ||
We're being replaced in our own country. | ||
Hung up? | ||
America went from 90% white 50 years ago to 60% white now. | ||
Hung up? | ||
On the fact that this used to be a 90% white country and now it's not even going to be a 50% white country? | ||
And that we are being displaced? | ||
Meaning, you know, when these people come here, they are taking the place of white people. | ||
I mean, that is just what they're doing. | ||
And it's not even like they're coming here respectfully. | ||
Look at what's happening to white people. | ||
White people are literally being taught in school that they're evil. | ||
And they're being mocked. | ||
And they're being humiliated. | ||
And they're being thrown in jail. | ||
And they're told they can't exercise their own legitimate self-interest. | ||
And he goes, well, but we can't get too hung up on that. | ||
Your children are going to be white. | ||
Most likely, if you're watching the show, your kids are going to be white. | ||
And Joe Kent says, let's not get hung up on your kids, basically. | ||
Our white children. | ||
Our white future. | ||
Let's not get too hung up on you and your kids, though. | ||
I mean, like, what politician talks like that? | ||
What politician talks about their own constituency like they're so expendable? | ||
Would you say that about blacks? | ||
Would you say we're too hung up on black people? | ||
Never! | ||
Never! | ||
Nobody could ever be too hung up on black people. | ||
Black lives matter. | ||
Black lives matter. | ||
Nobody's ever too hung up on what's good for black people. | ||
Or any other group for that matter. | ||
Nobody would ever say we're too hung up on these Jews and their state in the Middle East. | ||
Nobody would ever say that, God forbid. | ||
But whites, ah, they're expendable. | ||
These assholes, they'll just vote for me no matter what. | ||
Let's just not get too hung up on them and their religion. | ||
We don't want to alienate the two Muslims that live in the district. | ||
We don't want to alienate It's wrong. | ||
Talk about un-American. | ||
America was a white country. | ||
Un-American? | ||
You need to check your history, pal. | ||
Un-American? | ||
To be hung up on whiteness? | ||
That's un-American? | ||
Yeah, fact check. | ||
I think every president going up until Harry Truman would disagree with you on that. | ||
Jack Kennedy wrote Nation of Immigrants But I think every American president, any great American, Charles Lindbergh, Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Henry Clay, I think they would all disagree with that characterization. | ||
So who the hell is a good American then? | ||
What is American? | ||
Barack Obama? | ||
Nelson Mandela? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
Martin Luther King Jr.? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
And then he goes on to say, you know, America's this great country. | ||
We had the stain of slavery. | ||
He starts talking about America and then he can't help himself but in the first breath to talk about the stain of slavery and racism. | ||
But we got better, he said. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
This is what... If this is what the GOP is all about, I want no part of it. | ||
If this is what populism is all about, I want no part of it. | ||
I've heard enough about slavery. | ||
I've heard enough about segregation. | ||
I've heard enough about inclusivity. | ||
How about our great heritage? | ||
How about our people? | ||
How about our Lord, who is real, and the only real God? | ||
That's why we exist. | ||
That's why America First exists. | ||
Because of Joe Kent. | ||
And I'm so sick and tired of the smugness. | ||
He's just unbothered by it. | ||
You know, I know me. | ||
Yeah, I'm a real amateur. | ||
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I'm a real, hey... I'm out of control. | |
I'm off the rails. | ||
I don't play well in an advertisement. | ||
I'm a little too real. | ||
I'm wildin' out, you know? | ||
But Joe Kent goes on there and it's all smiles. | ||
You'd think he's got makeup on. | ||
He's got makeup on and it's all smiles and he's got the flannel and he goes, you know, says it all right. | ||
That's just not American. | ||
I'm just not hung up on whiteness. | ||
You should be ran out of town for that. | ||
you should be ran out of town so I saw that interview and like I said I like it I like it because I hope that people are really paying attention and reading between the lines on this. | ||
And starting to understand who our real friends are. | ||
That is not a friend. | ||
And it's not a distinction like, oh, he just disavowed you. | ||
It's personal. | ||
No, I'm glad that he's saying this stuff because it just goes to show it's not about me. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
It's not about me. | ||
It's not about people liking me or disliking me. | ||
It's about are you a real patriot? | ||
Are you a real human being? | ||
You know, people might say, oh, well, you just don't like Turning Point now because you have a personal grudge. | ||
It's like, no, it's because this is what's lurking beneath the surface. | ||
These are real concerns. | ||
Somebody that says they're hung up on white people, that's not a petty disagreement. | ||
That's not a petty personal difference. | ||
That's a real problem when people are saying that, especially when they're posing as the successor to Trump and presenting themselves as a real alternative to the establishment. | ||
That's not an alternative at all. | ||
That's the same thing. | ||
It's just got a different look. | ||
It's got a different, slightly different slogan. | ||
America first is not America alone. | ||
That's literally what Joe Biden says. | ||
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I spit, I spit at Joe Kent. | |
I spit. | ||
He would rather gas up Tulsi Gabbard, who's pro-abortion, counsel on foreign relations. | ||
And I'm, you know, is she even Christian? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
So that's Joe Kent. | ||
And with that, we're out of time. | ||
And we're out of time! | ||
And that's our show. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Well, we gotta talk about some of this Russia stuff. | ||
We got to talk about something Russia here. | ||
So I hope you guys understand the stakes here. | ||
That's why Joe Kent has to be griped. | ||
You gotta go to every one of his events and make sure he knows we are hung up on... Yeah, guess what, bitch? | ||
We are hung up on white people. | ||
White boy summer, bitch. | ||
We are a little bit hung up on our white skin and our green eyes and our curly brown hair. | ||
I am hung up on the destiny of white children. | ||
Absolutely, I'm hung up on that. | ||
I'm hung up. | ||
Okay, I'm hanging out. | ||
I am hanging out. | ||
on white identity. | ||
I am hanging out on our religion, on our Lord, absolutely. | ||
They're just too hung up on their little God and their little race, their little ancestors. | ||
What are you hung up, you fucking Marxist? | ||
Hung up on DoorDash and unions? | ||
Despicable. | ||
Despicable. | ||
You're despicable. | ||
You're just like the rest of them. | ||
I literally texted that to him. | ||
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I literally, on the day that he disavowed me, that was part of the conversation. | |
I said, I'll read it now because I hate this guy. | ||
Before I was going to be like, no, I don't read texts, but now I'm going to read it. | ||
So after he disavowed me, I texted him. | ||
Joe can't because I have his number. | ||
I said, inclusive populism? | ||
It's so over for you. | ||
He replies, we win by addition, not subtraction. | ||
The race-religion fight is a sideshow that only divides. | ||
I said, you just, quote, subtracted a lot of people who supported you in an attempt to, quote, add people that never will. | ||
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You're just like the rest of them. | |
And they didn't reply. | ||
You're awful. | ||
You're just like the rest of them. | ||
You just wanted to make fun of us. | ||
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Oh yeah? | |
How am I awful, huh? | ||
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So... | |
So that's why he has no, he cannot have a political future. | ||
I'm drawing a line in the sand. | ||
You're with me or you're with Joe Kent? | ||
This man cannot hold office. | ||
He must, his political career must be... | ||
Should I take the slipper off? | ||
That would be kind of bad form, but like Khrushchev, we will bury you. | ||
Joe Kent must not hold office. | ||
He must lose the primary. | ||
Groipers, this is on you. | ||
Our team is hard at work, but Groipers, this is on us. | ||
This man cannot hold office. | ||
He must be defeated. | ||
Joe Kent must go. | ||
He must be defeated in April. | ||
I will do everything in my power. | ||
And we need to send a message. | ||
We will not tolerate these people. | ||
That's the message. | ||
That the Trump-based, the America First movement, we will protect the revolution from these people. | ||
We will protect the revolution. | ||
And we will not tolerate these types. | ||
That has to be... If this guy gets in, it's bad news, man. | ||
Because that means that's our future. | ||
So we gotta make sure, gotta make sure this guy does not get in, because otherwise it's gonna be tough. | ||
So, Groipers, you gotta get out there, you gotta make it happen, man. | ||
Gotta make it happen. | ||
And we're coordinating behind the scenes, but this is our mission. | ||
CIA Joe, Agent Joe, Joe must go! | ||
Joe must go. | ||
You gotta chant that at a rally. | ||
Joe must go. | ||
But this is, it's gotta be, listen, it's war. | ||
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It is a war in the 3rd District. | |
And I'll even go out there. | ||
I will even go out there myself to make sure it happens. | ||
I may just drive out there and set up shop there. | ||
Maybe I'll put up a tent like a general in a campaign, you know? | ||
And just coordinate from on the ground. | ||
I'm considering it because it's that important. | ||
It is so important. | ||
What he has said is disqualifying. | ||
It is absolutely disqualifying. | ||
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So we'll see. | |
Groyper War 2. | ||
This time it's personal. | ||
Groyper War 2, reloaded. | ||
Kruiper War reloaded. | ||
Kruiper's revenge. | ||
Kruiper War reloaded. | ||
This time, it's personal. | ||
Washington State. | ||
I've never been, but here I come. | ||
Here I come. | ||
Maybe I'll run. | ||
Maybe I'll throw my hat in the ring. | ||
What if I announced I was running and said, hey, write in Nicholas Fuentes. | ||
That would be funny. | ||
And try and be a spoiler. | ||
We just gotta divide the vote. | ||
We just gotta split up the vote and say, hey, listen, I'm an alternative. | ||
Yeah, what if I did that? | ||
What if I said, hey, you know what? | ||
Nick Fuentes is running for office. | ||
Vote for me. | ||
I know I can't actually win because I'm not 25, but vote for me. | ||
A protest candidacy. | ||
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That would be kind of cack. | |
That's probably not the best way to go about it, though. | ||
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But, you know, we'll see. | |
So, anyway, so that's that. | ||
Uh, But we'll move on. | ||
We'll talk about one of these Russia stories. | ||
I can't cover both of them because I've already been live for an hour. | ||
But why don't I... let's talk about... | ||
Let's talk about the China threat. | ||
Okay, well we'll talk about the China thing, I guess. | ||
So, we're watching the war in Ukraine. | ||
Pretty awesome stuff. | ||
The big development today is that the United States has threatened China, and the United States claims that they know that China is supporting Russia, but they haven't given any proof. | ||
They're saying that Russia secretly made an overture to China, and China rejected it, but they have provided no proof that this happened. | ||
In response to this allegation that it itself made, the United States says that China will be severely punished if they help Russia in any way. | ||
And this is the article that says, quote, The U.S. | ||
has warned China against helping Russia in any way, the White House confirmed on Monday following a meeting between President Joe Biden's top advisor and the top Chinese diplomat. | ||
Should China provide military or other assistance to Russia, there will be significant consequences, said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. | ||
As to what that might entail, Psaki only said the U.S. | ||
will, quote, coordinate with our partners and allies to make that determination. | ||
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Ooh! | |
Oh my gosh! | ||
They're going to talk to Germany! | ||
They're going to talk to France! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
We will make that determination with our partners and allies. | ||
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Really? | |
Her comments come after the meeting in Rome between Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Chinese Envoy Yang Jiechi. | ||
While the meeting had been in the works for months and involved a lengthy agenda, the conflict in Ukraine was also discussed. | ||
On Sunday ahead of the meeting, Sullivan told U.S. media... | ||
media that the White House was communicating privately to Beijing that there will absolutely be consequences for large-scale sanctions, evasion efforts, or support to Russia to backfill them. | ||
He added, quote, We will not allow that to go forward and allow there to be a lifeline to Russia from these economic sanctions from any country anywhere in the world. | ||
An unnamed Pentagon official told reporters on Monday the U.S. | ||
has seen China basically give tacit approval to what Russia is doing and, quote, will watch very closely if Beijing provides any military aid to Moscow. | ||
This was in regard to widely reported claims over the weekend, sourced to anonymous U.S. | ||
officials, that Russia had asked China for military and financial aid. | ||
A senior White House official briefing the press ahead of Psaki's main event declined to comment on those reports, however. | ||
The official said, what I would just say in general is that we have deep concerns about China's alignment with Russia. | ||
And Sullivan was direct about those concerns and the potential implications and consequences of certain actions. | ||
Asked about media reports that Russia had requested aid, a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington, Lu Pengyu, told Reuters on Sunday that he, quote, had never heard of that, and said China's top priority was to prevent the tense situation from escalating or getting out of control. and said China's top priority was to prevent the tense And, hang on, where's my mug? | ||
Dude, I keep forgetting it. | ||
So I read this report, and this just belies the fundamental problem with American foreign policy. | ||
the same thing. | ||
That's just not going to happen. | ||
Let's say hypothetically that China did aid Russia. | ||
What would we do? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
There would be severe consequences against China. | ||
We will punish China. | ||
Why? | ||
How? | ||
And what will be the implications of this? | ||
The way that the American regime talks, they talk like we're the teacher, like we're the principal, we're the adults in the room. | ||
And if China steps out of line, well, we will punish them. | ||
We will subdue them. | ||
And I'm thinking, who the hell do these people in Washington think they are? | ||
Like I said, let's say China does give military aid to Russia. | ||
What if China says, you know what? | ||
We're going to join with Russia in a military alliance, like NATO. | ||
I mean, that would not happen, but let's say it did. | ||
What, conceivably, would the United States do? | ||
Stop trading with China? | ||
What are we going to do to them? | ||
Disengage with them from the financial system? | ||
Disengage with them from the dollar-based foreign currency system? | ||
What the hell would we do to China? | ||
What severe consequences could we come up with that would not catastrophically impact the entire global economy? | ||
We just can't do it. | ||
And this gets to the fundamental point. | ||
There are other countries in the world other than the United States. | ||
They have power, they have their own agenda, they have their own interests, they have their own security concerns, and we have to deal with that. | ||
And that's really what the entire Russia debacle is all about, the refusal to acknowledge that Russia is once again a great power. | ||
And that the unipolar moment is over. | ||
America is no longer a hyper-power. | ||
It's no longer the unipole. | ||
There are now other poles of power and influence in the world. | ||
And they have a say, too. | ||
Ukraine wants to join NATO. | ||
The United States wants Ukraine in NATO. | ||
Well, Russia gets a vote, too. | ||
People say, well, it doesn't matter what Russia wants because Putin is a dictator. | ||
Yes, it does. | ||
Why does it matter? | ||
Because if Putin sees Ukraine falling into the sphere of influence of the West, he will invade. | ||
And if you have any interest in regional security, you would understand that an invasion is not in the interest of anybody. | ||
Ukraine, NATO, Russia, it's not good for anybody. | ||
And people say, well, it's Putin's fault. | ||
Putin gets a say in it too. | ||
So now Russia's invaded Ukraine, now people are dying, now both sides are being hurt economically, and one side is unwilling to say mea culpa. | ||
You know, one side is unwilling to say that we should negotiate with the Russians. | ||
And now they're saying, now we're going to expand it to China. | ||
Well, if China intervenes, if they provide a lifeline and our sanctions effort, we'll punish them too. | ||
Well, it turns out you can't. | ||
And then Iran too, and North Korea, and Syria, and... The United States can't punish the whole world. | ||
And that's really the crux of it. | ||
The United States can't control the whole world. | ||
The United States cannot control Ukraine, and Taiwan, and Afghanistan, and contain Russia, and contain China, and contain Iran, and maintain their | ||
Unconditional control over continental Europe and their not having strategic autonomy, and control the Western Hemisphere through the Monroe Doctrine, and, and, and, and prevent Japan from re-militarizing, and it can't control all of it. | ||
It just can't. | ||
If China began supporting Russia, there would be nothing we could do about it. | ||
And all that we've done now is drive Russia into the hands of China, We've forged Russia's hand with an invasion in Ukraine. | ||
We have played our hand with the dollar system. | ||
That hand can only be played once. | ||
Pulling their foreign currency reserves and disengaging with them from the financial system. | ||
Now they're creating alternatives. | ||
What happens when Russia and China are brought closer together in terms of diplomacy, military, and economy? | ||
What happens when they develop an alternative to the dollar system? | ||
What happens when half the world goes with that? | ||
What happens when continental Europe pursues strategic autonomy and they fall closer into the orbit of China? | ||
What then? | ||
What card will we have to use? | ||
What lever can we pull? | ||
What can we do besides stamp our feet and then threaten to end the whole world because we're not getting our way? | ||
Who's the real dictator here? | ||
Who's the real petulant, prideful, narcissistic regime? | ||
It's not Putin's. | ||
It's ours. | ||
That's a tough pill to swallow for a lot of people, but it's true. | ||
You know, because I see that take. | ||
People say, oh, Putin, he's going to cause World War III because he's childish and he's so greedy and he just wants control of Ukraine. | ||
It's like, we're causing World War III because we want Ukraine. | ||
The difference is, Ukraine doesn't border America. | ||
We're gonna start World War 3 over Ukraine, and Iran, and Syria, and the Korean Peninsula, and Taiwan, and the South China Sea. | ||
Who's the greedy one? | ||
Who is full of hubris? | ||
Who's the one that refuses any scenario that isn't its exclusive benefit, its exclusive advantage? | ||
It's the American regime. | ||
So you read these reports and it's like, these people have gone insane. | ||
Vastly overestimating our capability. | ||
And I've said this on the show before, it's not the 90s anymore. | ||
It is not the 1990s anymore. | ||
We are not a hyperpower. | ||
We are not the unipole. | ||
This is a more multipolar world order. | ||
The unipolar moment has passed. | ||
It's over. | ||
We have got to reckon with the new reality, the new world order. | ||
And when I say New World Order, I don't mean like the Zog, like, you know, World Economic Forum. | ||
I mean the new organization of great powers and their respective spheres of influence. | ||
We've got to reckon with the fact that, yes, Russia has been brought back from the grave by Putin, and they now can project power within the former Russian Empire territories, which is Central Asia and Eastern Europe. | ||
That's a reality we have to reckon with. | ||
We can't control Kazakhstan and Ukraine. | ||
We have to reckon with the fact that China's a great power, and it has resumed being a great power. | ||
It has been for thousands and thousands of years. | ||
For 6,000 years, China's been a great power. | ||
It was an anomaly that for the past 300 years they weren't. | ||
And we've got to reckon with the fact that now China and the Pacific are becoming more relevant. | ||
But we're going to punish Russia and China and half of America too, by the way. | ||
We're gonna punish Trump, and we're gonna punish his supporters, we're gonna punish the J6ers, we're gonna punish Russia, and Iran, and Assad, and China, and North Korea, and Venezuela, and... And it's like, that's a scary proposition. | ||
These people think they run the world. | ||
They think they control the whole world. | ||
And when they don't get their way, then there's war. | ||
So no, that's not going to happen. | ||
That's just not in the cards. | ||
There will not be severe consequences of China. | ||
The only consequences will be for us if we do that. | ||
The strategic situation for America is worsening, and it's because we're unwilling to recognize these realities and play it smart. | ||
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We should be allies with Russia. | |
The path after 1991 should not have been expanding NATO and estranging Russia. | ||
It should have been bringing Russia into an alliance against China. | ||
It should have been reorganized. | ||
Instead of East and West, it should have been Europe. | ||
It should have been a broader, not an Anglosphere, not the so-called West. | ||
It should have been Christendom and European civilization against The Pacific against South and East China. | ||
That is what we should have done with the unipolar moment. | ||
As opposed to expanding NATO. | ||
To the detriment of Russia's security interests and estranging Moscow, we should have brought Russia in as a partner and said, hey, we're all European, we're all Christian, and we've all got to work together against radical Islam and rising China and so on. | ||
That should have been the, that would have been the more strategic course. | ||
I would have made more sense for the American security apparatus, but instead we've got this new Cold War, forced Russia, and it's, you know, they call it the triangle diplomacy, right? | ||
Between Russia, China, and America. | ||
It's been going on for 50 years. | ||
Nixon brought China with us as a hedge against Russia. | ||
When China was a second-rate power, and America and the Soviet Union were first-rate. | ||
And Nixon brought China into the fold as a hedge against the Soviet Union. | ||
Now that China and America are first-rate powers and Russia is a second-rate power, we have forced Russia into the hands of China, who will now define the 21st century. | ||
It's not going to be the people that refuse to recognize the realist power dynamics here, which is us. | ||
So that's the situation with China. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
I mean, the whole situation is just, like, insanity. | ||
I don't... I don't understand how people don't get it. | ||
Is it because that explanation is just, like, five IQ points higher than the Disney story? | ||
Like, is it that simple? | ||
But people just don't get it. | ||
Like, you know, you could say whatever you want about Russia, but they're not going anywhere. | ||
Putin is not going anywhere. | ||
Russia is not going anywhere. | ||
So you can say, oh, he's a dictator and we don't like his regime, and you can push the envelope, but, like, he's not going anywhere. | ||
And would you want him to go anywhere? | ||
Are we willing to overthrow Putin and make Russia a failed state? | ||
Is that good for anybody? | ||
Who is that good for? | ||
Because either we recognize that Putin is not going anywhere, and we've got to deal with Putin's Russia, and we've got to deal with the revanchist Russia as a great power, a second-rate power, albeit, but a great power, or are we going to refuse to recognize that reality and just push until the brink of, we're talking about war with Russia or regime change in Russia, and then what? | ||
I mean, who does that benefit? | ||
If Putin were to fall, it would be catastrophic for Russia and for the world. | ||
We dodged a bullet once when the Soviet Union collapsed. | ||
And you had nukes in Ukraine, and you had nukes in Belarus, and you had one of the biggest contiguous land empires ever in free fall in the contemporary world. | ||
And we dodged a bullet that that situation was stabilized. | ||
And now what? | ||
We want to roll the dice again? | ||
We want to turn Russia and the broader East into Libya? | ||
Like, who is that benefiting? | ||
That's not good for us. | ||
That's not good for Europe. | ||
It's certainly not good for the people involved in Russia. | ||
So, no. | ||
It should neither be the clandestine nor the explicit policy of the United States to pursue regime change in Russia or war with Russia. | ||
We should try to get along with Russia. | ||
Resign ourselves to the fact that the unipolar moment is over. | ||
It was an anomaly in history. | ||
That doesn't mean that the West is declining. | ||
It just means that other countries are resuming from where they left off. | ||
And not have this politics of suppression and containment of things that can't be contained and just have a policy of great power politics. | ||
That's just how it's gotta be. | ||
We have to deal with Russia. | ||
We have to deal with China. | ||
You negotiate. | ||
You conduct diplomacy. | ||
This is what great nations do. | ||
This is how most of history has been. | ||
But, I mean, people are just... they're insane. | ||
This system is insane. | ||
It's bloodthirsty. | ||
It's murderous. | ||
The self-righteousness about democracy and freedom and talk about believing your own bullshit. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
We're gonna cripple China and Russia with sanctions and then what? | ||
Like, what's the endgame here? | ||
Push ourselves into a never-ending hostility with Russia and China? | ||
Like, why? | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
What existential risk is posed to the United States by the mere existence of Russia and China that doesn't exist with any other nation? | ||
Yes, there will always be a security dilemma when you have powerful countries and powerful countries are paranoid and they try to suppress competitors, but what interest is served here? | ||
At some point you got to come back to reality. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
But these people are insane. | ||
They're like, well, Ukraine should have a right to join NATO. | ||
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So what? | |
You want to risk World War III? | ||
Should we go to war over this? | ||
Should we really? | ||
I watched a Destiny thing and this caller came in and said, well, we should prioritize, like, world peace over Ukraine's right to self-determination. | ||
And Destiny's like, whoa, that's really philosophical, bro. | ||
It's like, no, it really isn't. | ||
Should we end the world over Ukraine's right to join NATO? | ||
Like, does that make any sense? | ||
Because that is what they are saying. | ||
If you think that's so important, then go to war over it. | ||
If you think Ukraine, if Putin's such a big bad guy, and Ukraine has this sacred right, then let's put in place a no-fly zone, and let's go to war, and let's fucking end the world over Ukraine, because that makes a ton of sense, right? | ||
And Taiwan and the moderate Syrian opposition, like, do these people hear themselves? | ||
But they're not living in reality. | ||
They're living in la-la land where, you know, Iron Man is going to get the infinity gauntlet and snap Russia out of existence. | ||
And we save the day and everybody lives happily ever after. | ||
But that's not how the world works, actually. | ||
But that is literally what they think. | ||
They think we're going to vanquish our evil foes righteously. | ||
And it's like, no, you're just going to get everyone killed. | ||
You're just going to get lots of innocent people killed, and you're just going to bring about an escalation and a series of escalations that will become impossible to stop, and then we'll be on the brink of a nuclear war. | ||
You know, and there's going to be no Doctor Strange or Harry Potter or, you know, elves to come and save us, like, because that's fiction. | ||
That's fantasy. | ||
But that is the kind of mentality that's guiding this ludicrous attitude towards Russia. | ||
The Russophobia? | ||
It's like, you don't vanquish your foes. | ||
This is what I learned early on. | ||
And it's just, to me, it's just intuitive. | ||
You never, you don't defeat your enemies. | ||
Yeah, there's evil in the world. | ||
There are competitors in the world. | ||
You have to just deal with them. | ||
But this, like, heaven on earth, we're gonna fight over everything, we're gonna, like, What outcome did people want here? | ||
What's the practical outcome? | ||
Well, if we just stand up to Russia, what? | ||
Russia will never accept NATO and Ukraine. | ||
And you can not like that. | ||
You could say that's wrong. | ||
You could say whatever you want. | ||
But guess what? | ||
He invaded because of that. | ||
So people could say, oh, well, he could go and stick it. | ||
Well, he's not. | ||
He will invade. | ||
Well, he shouldn't. | ||
Okay, well, he did. | ||
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So what are we going to do now? | |
We're gonna stand up to Putin, and then Putin's gonna get in our face, and then what are we gonna do? | ||
Shoot at Russia? | ||
Yeah! | ||
It just, we always, it always has to be more. | ||
We're always doubling down, we're always taking a stand, and it's like, we're not backing down. | ||
It takes courage, actually, to conduct diplomacy. | ||
That's real courage, not what Zelensky is doing. | ||
What Zelensky is doing is getting a lot of people killed for no reason. | ||
You want to talk about pray for Ukraine? | ||
Okay, pray that Zelensky is taken out. | ||
Because this man is fighting an unwinnable war and many people are dying for no good reason. | ||
Why are these people dying? | ||
You care about the casualties, you care about people getting blown to smithereens. | ||
Why are they dying? | ||
We all know what the outcome will be. | ||
And yet he's sending people to die, preventing people from leaving the country. | ||
He is dooming these people to death because he thinks he's Winston Churchill. | ||
You're not Winston Churchill, and it's not World War II, and Putin is not Hitler, and it's this big vanity project. | ||
It's about pride and hubris, and he's been emboldened by NATO. | ||
He thinks that he's going to get them to come to his aid. | ||
Zelensky's gonna burn in hell for every one of these innocent people that he sent to die for no reason. | ||
And because he's not Christian, that too. | ||
But... It's just senseless. | ||
The Russian special operation in Ukraine is reasonable. | ||
The response is senseless. | ||
What we are doing, the sanctions, the threats, we're gonna defend every inch. | ||
Talking about a no-fly zone. | ||
Talk about senseless violence. | ||
This is senseless. | ||
Come to your senses. | ||
What are we trying to do here? | ||
It's getting so crazy. | ||
I don't even know what to say anymore. | ||
I mean, of course, I know exactly what to say all the time, but... It is getting so crazy now. | ||
These people are so insane. | ||
And everything is so upside down and so wrong, you know, it's like it's almost too much to take sometimes. | ||
It didn't... I mean, it used to be bad, but it's just... it's so bad now, between COVID and the election and the... It's... you get fatigue just from thinking about what a backwards world we're living in here. | ||
I mean, make it make sense to me. | ||
Putin's just evil and pushing around his neighbors, and it's like... | ||
Oh my gosh, like you're an idiot. | ||
You're a fucking idiot. | ||
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Putin's just a bad guy. | |
He's aboard the bad guy. | ||
What? | ||
We're talking about geopolitics, not a bedtime story. | ||
Anyway, but we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to look at your superchats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
But what do you have to say? | ||
I'm really just dying to know here. | ||
So let's see what we got. | ||
I'm kind of tired honestly. | ||
I had a long day. | ||
Ran a lot of errands. | ||
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Need some coffee. | |
Need some coffee. | ||
I need some food. | ||
Last time I ate was breakfast. | ||
I had a chicken sandwich for breakfast. | ||
Everybody's, you know, UX is getting me on this health kick because he's talking about whole foods and like I got to start eating healthy. | ||
So I went to Whole Foods today and I just hate grocery shopping. | ||
I feel so much anxiety. | ||
I feel like a constant pressure to be moving. | ||
I feel so claustrophobic and self-conscious whenever I shop. | ||
So I feel like I can never stop and look at things. | ||
I feel like people are always trying to like get around me or like look at the same thing I'm looking at. | ||
So I feel like I can never stop moving and like I just can't do it. | ||
It's one of those things I just can't. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
You know? | ||
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That was very stressful for me. | |
And then I got a healthy breakfast. | ||
Then I got a few donuts and coffee. | ||
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So that kind of defeats the purpose. | |
But I did that. | ||
I drove around. | ||
It was nice out. | ||
Took my suits to the dry cleaner. | ||
I checked my P.O. | ||
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box. | |
So anyway... I'm tired. | ||
I'm so uncomfortable. | ||
This suit's uncomfortable. | ||
It's too hot in here. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
Russia's getting bullied. | ||
We're about to go to World War III. | ||
I just want to be cozy, man. | ||
I just want to be cozy and play Valorant with my friends and eat pizza. | ||
Tropical Gripers says Nick is a shy quiet genius. | ||
That is so true. | ||
Someone says, people at the grocery store are gang stalking, Nick. | ||
It's true. | ||
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I am being gang stalked. | |
I can't do it. | ||
I feel like I always have to walk. | ||
I feel like I always have to be moving and walking around and then I can never buy what I need. | ||
Then I leave and I'm like I forgot this and that. | ||
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Okay, alright, let's read this. | |
Let's read these dumb superchats and I can eat something. | ||
I'm so hungry, I'm literally starving. | ||
And I'm hot, I want to take this suit off, I want to get in my shorts. | ||
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Okay, alright. | |
Let's just get through it. | ||
I know it's going to be a fucking long night with all these superchats. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
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James Farmers is welcome. | |
Crabs, do you know what today is? | ||
Sorry about the calendar. | ||
March 14th. | ||
Oh wait, that's not right. | ||
It should say the day the crab fries. | ||
That's great, thank you. | ||
Anon says, Destiny in IR class taking an exam after pulling an all-nighter be like, I always forget the fucking names. | ||
The guy after Gorbachev, is it Yeltski? | ||
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Oh dude, I was laughing my ass off. | |
He literally, that's an exact quote, Yeltski. | ||
Yeltski? | ||
I can recite every General Secretary of the Soviet Union going all the way back to the provisional government, okay? | ||
Doesn't even know Yeltsin. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Doesn't even know Yeltsin? | ||
Come on now, man! | ||
Does he even know about Chernenko? | ||
I bet he would skip right from Yuri and drop off right to Gorbachev without even mentioning Konstantin Chernenko because he's a rookie! | ||
Because he's a rookie! | ||
He doesn't know about Kerensky and Yakov Sverdlov and he doesn't know about any of these people. | ||
He doesn't know anything about the history here, man. | ||
Doesn't know any of it. | ||
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What an idiot! | |
What an idiot! | ||
You don't know Konstantin Chernenko, you idiot! | ||
I mean, I know my stuff, man. | ||
I know my stuff. | ||
This is my wheelhouse. | ||
This is my wheelhouse. | ||
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Boy, is it Yeltski? | |
Yeah, it's Yeltsky, dipshit. | ||
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Fucking Yeltsky. | |
Give me a break. | ||
Dummy. | ||
You dummy. | ||
I can't wait to humiliate this guy. | ||
It's gonna be just a freaking ass-whipping hardcore. | ||
Peanut Arbuckle says, how does a blind person know when to stop wiping their ass? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Is there some kind of braille system? | ||
Seems like that would be messy. | ||
What yeah, how do they just smell it is wipe their ass and smell it. | ||
It's kind of a logistical issue Connecticut griper, maybe they just keep going is very redundant, you know Connecticut griper says I don't know. | ||
I don't care what Nick Fuentes does says snarky little woman Yeah, what was that all about Sidney Watson kind of getting shitty about me? | ||
Cornelius says hey Nick love the show. | ||
I have just one thought What if we sent Joe Kent to Ukraine sadly Okay, I'm not gonna read that. | ||
Well, I like Tucker, but no, I don't think that'll happen. | ||
Hey Nick, you think Tucker could fall to pressure from Bannon, Kent Crowd, and disavow AF in the future as the conflict heats up? | ||
Regardless, he is having to lie through his teeth and is being exposed. | ||
Well, I like Tucker, but no, I don't think that'll happen. | ||
Evildoers says, I've been laundering your highlights onto YouTube, and finally, they're okay with it. | ||
Just gotta call it racist, sexist, disinformation. | ||
No strikes yet. | ||
Nice job. | ||
It definitely tell... it's... when you're doing that, it's definitely wise to say it explicitly on the show and tell everybody what you're doing. | ||
Spence says, are you familiar with North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson? | ||
If not, go on his Wikipedia page and read the political career section. | ||
Future AFPAC speaker? | ||
Yeah, I'll definitely take a look. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Skits says, what's up King? | ||
My super chats always piss you off, so here's 50 bucks and I'll shut up now. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Wow, look at that tie. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Bob Jones says, Weird how this all just keeps playing out. | ||
Sorry, I'm a flat earther. | ||
QAnon for believing this could be planned. | ||
Bob Jones says, Yeah, you're an idiot. | ||
Pietro says, last week you said Russia will be diminished by its demographics. | ||
That's true, but Russia's birth rate rebounded a lot in the 2010s, so they have more time now than when those predictions were made. | ||
Still is not an ideal situation, and we don't have a young population. | ||
It's very prohibitive to projecting power. | ||
Bob Jones says, while I love the show and America First, I think you're... Okay, we're just not doing that tonight. | ||
Reagan says, I stand with the Russian free market against Adolf Brandon's big government sanctions. | ||
Putin equals Bayston? | ||
Business pill? | ||
Yeah, sanctions aren't very free market. | ||
But Russia's about ingenuity. | ||
So, I agree. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Says, what is your favorite quote of Jokers? | ||
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I don't know. | |
ChemAddicts, as you've spoken previously about how North Korea's nuclear potential made you nervous during your time at school in Boston. | ||
Does the current situation in Ukraine make you more anxious? | ||
No. | ||
Griffin says, hey, Nick, new fan here. | ||
I was wondering if people with some Jewish ancestry are welcome in the movement. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
I'm a Christian convert with a strong sense of American identity, majority English and Russian heritage, and a Jewish surname. | ||
Appreciate ya. | ||
Yeah, that's fine. | ||
Kagdawg says, I'm 13 years old. | ||
America first. | ||
We'll start at... I don't even... this doesn't even say anything coherent, so I'm just skipping that. | ||
Um, Jared says, if Joe Kent succeeds and later becomes an incredible threat, then it must be pointed out that Elijah Schaefer had the chance to expose Kent, but a lot of dude, why are we attacking? | ||
Why are, why are we attacking Elijah Schaefer? | ||
Just what's wrong with you? | ||
Here's the guy that put me on a show and people are just, you know, and Tucker too. | ||
Let's just, let's just attack everybody. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, that makes perfect sense. | ||
Let's just attack everybody and have no allies. | ||
I mean, here, here are people that go out on a limb and risk their reputation and do the right thing. | ||
It's never good enough. | ||
Let's just attack everybody. | ||
Yeah, great thinking. | ||
Jarrett says, why is Kent an issue now and not before? | ||
Most, if not all, this information was available about his past and comments. | ||
How can this be prevented in the future? | ||
No, it wasn't. | ||
No, it wasn't. | ||
He did not explicitly disavow white identity and Christianity until two weeks ago. | ||
That's just not true. | ||
Well hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Don't ever stop. | ||
I'll back you to the grave. | ||
Well, hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
I don't like when people say, this is going to be gay, but it's like, you know, just say it. | ||
You can love people without it being gay anal sex. | ||
Like, I don't know why that's always... That's such a mind virus that people have, this, like, gay suspicion that goes on. | ||
It really is just a poison, and it's just poisoning the well for all relationships. | ||
You know, when people say, I know there's gonna be gay, but... It's like, you know. | ||
In terms of what is gay now, it's just like, You know having a male friend apparently unless you're just like a total faggot simp You're gay apparently right unless you're totally like a slave to a woman. | ||
Oh, I guess you're gay I mean, that's just the standard now so so don't don't say that King don't say that don't be ashamed. | ||
Don't be ashamed of Loving your comrades. | ||
Okay. | ||
I love you too, buddy I'm gonna even this doesn't even need to be part of the conversation, you know and Bryce says Tropical Griper here was an honor to meet you at AFPAC and shake your hand. | ||
The fact that someone as talented as you exists inspires me to work harder and make God proud. | ||
On another note, what are the most needed businesses in the parallel economy? | ||
I mean nothing that anyone here is probably gonna start. | ||
I mean the most needed thing is like phones. | ||
Make a smartphone, make an app store, make a bank and a payment processor. | ||
Well you know people people go on Gab and sell like used socks and it's like well I don't I don't you know and I support the parallel economy but it's like unless we the real thing that is necessary is like currency the digital infrastructure niggas be like I'm selling used fishing rod this is a parallel economy it's like is it is it really I'm so I'm knitting scarves for $4.99 a pop! | ||
It's like, okay, meanwhile, we're banned from PayPal. | ||
Meanwhile, we're banned from the App Store and PayPal. | ||
But glad I could buy this used underwear. | ||
Glad I could buy this handmade jewelry. | ||
Oh my wife's making jewelry. | ||
My wife's got a little jewelry store. | ||
Oh really? | ||
Let me buy a bracelet from your fucking wife. | ||
Meanwhile, I'm banned from the Swift system. | ||
So it's got to go further. | ||
It's got to go much further. | ||
And I'm not criticizing Torba obviously. | ||
I'm just saying like it's not so simple as like let's just start a lemonade stand. | ||
You know. | ||
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Oh boy. | |
That's funny. | ||
I'll shovel your snow. | ||
Parallel economy. | ||
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I don't think that's really what we mean by that. | |
I just found a box of old neckties from my dad's closet. | ||
Anybody want to buy them? | ||
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99 cents a pop. | |
It's your real parallel economy some of this stuff just makes me want to like Shoot myself with a gun, you know some some of this stuff It's just like I wish there were just more. | ||
I wish there were like a hundred more of me I wish there was like we just take zoomer dev and clone him a hundred times Can we just take me and clone me a hundred times? | ||
can we just take like five of the finest people and just clone them and I Because some of it, it's just like, it's so, it's like mind-numbing. | ||
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It's exhausting. | |
Being me is really, it's exhausting. | ||
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Cursed. | |
I'm cursed with knowledge, just like Iron Man. | ||
Somebody says Nick equals Zoomer Dev. | ||
What if I was? | ||
What if I, have you ever seen us in the same place? | ||
I don't think anybody's ever seen us in the same place. | ||
Wouldn't that be funny? | ||
Masato says, Epic, go off. | ||
I trust you 100%. | ||
I don't even try to formulate opinions anymore. | ||
Just tune in and pay three bucks for marching orders. | ||
Whites are finally uncancelled. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Bryce, I just read that. | ||
Deltron says, why does the CIA hate white people? | ||
It's not the CIA in particular. | ||
It's just the whole establishment. | ||
And they hate white people because white people are the only ones that are really going to speak out against corruption on some level. | ||
Because whites, you actually have to earn their vote and whites expect a high standard of living. | ||
These other people just take whatever they can get. | ||
They will just live in squalor and they don't even really think twice. | ||
But whites are out here like, hey, we should improve things. | ||
And these politicians are like, nope, all that money is going to Moloch. | ||
On some level, that is what it's about. | ||
Also you should rock the Adidas tracksuit for Casual Friday. | ||
I want to show my solidarity with Russia somehow. | ||
I'm thinking of some way to do that. | ||
does Joe Kent not get it? | ||
He's controlled. | ||
Also, you should rock the Adidas tracksuit for casual Friday. | ||
I want to show my solidarity with Russia somehow. | ||
I'm thinking of some way to do that. | ||
So maybe I'll do that. | ||
GB Groy versus most specialized Special ops leadership and enlisted are Marxists, simps, or faggots. | ||
100% an 18-year-old Groyper at AFPAC has bigger balls than all these army people. | ||
07 Wall, Groyper, stay focused, boys. | ||
Groypers lead the way. | ||
Groypers lead the way. | ||
Just like Call of Duty, right? | ||
Doing all the Call of Duty ad-libs, Groyper style. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Abu says, Russia is cool, but if I had to bet who had the means to take down the satanic west, it would be China. | ||
If they worked together even better. | ||
Today's my birthday, by the way. | ||
Already 28. | ||
Sheesh. | ||
Good luck on your debate. | ||
Wow, happy birthday. | ||
28, that's really old. | ||
Well, happy birthday. | ||
Hope it's a good one, ma'am or sir. | ||
You know, whatever you got going on. | ||
But, happy birthday. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
China's gonna take him down. | ||
Treehead says, love you, big guy. | ||
I'm not able to watch you live, but you helped me get through a day of work. | ||
And since you take me away from work, here is three-ish hours worth for you. | ||
Big Groyper kiss for you, friend. | ||
A smooch for me? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Thanks for the super chat, I appreciate it. | ||
I don't think that is him, actually. | ||
It looks like him. | ||
It's eerily similar, but I don't think it is. | ||
is him actually it looks like him it's eerily similar but i don't think it is bob jones says i don't see how someone as smart as you can't see how this is theater okay well i'm just not even going to entertain this anymore um i mean if listen if you have that mentality you can rationalize anything How do you explain Russia getting kicked out of the WEF? | ||
Oh, that was all part of the plan, too. | ||
Yeah, it's always part of the plan. | ||
Even the things that are not. | ||
Oh, well, that's just trying to cover their tracks. | ||
It's like, if your reasoning Presumes. | ||
If you're starting from the position of it's a conspiracy, you can explain anything as a conspiracy. | ||
And then even the things that contradict your narrative can also be explained by the conspiracy. | ||
That is just a worldview which is not reasonable. | ||
That's a worldview which is not reasonable. | ||
Because there's no way to debunk it. | ||
Any attempt to debunk it, again, any contrary evidence can be rationalized away. | ||
And in fact, contrary evidence is part of the conspiracy, and it's like, so you've got a whole worldview which, you know, again, is circular. | ||
Russia's kicked out of the WEF? | ||
Oh, well that was just part of the plan too. | ||
Okay, based on what? | ||
Like... When they're in it, it's part of the plan. | ||
When they're not in it, also part of the plan. | ||
When they're not at war, part of the plan. | ||
When they're at war, part of the plan. | ||
So, I mean, that's just a mental illness at that point. | ||
It's one thing to say powerful people work together and conspire. | ||
It's another thing to say there's no real conflict in the world. | ||
Of course there is conflict in the world. | ||
Of course there is real conflict because we know that there is human nature. | ||
There will always be power struggles. | ||
I mean, what you're essentially saying is it's a repudiation of human nature. | ||
So, cooperation is impossible on all levels except for at the highest levels where the stakes are the highest and people have the most to lose and gain. | ||
There, it's maximum cooperation. | ||
There is no conflict. | ||
There is no genuine division. | ||
And there's these insane levels of coordination and planning and design. | ||
It's like... | ||
It requires so much suspension of disbelief. | ||
It's just no, no serious person could believe that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't need to sit here and tell you why that's wrong. | ||
If you believe that, you just honestly don't have a place here. | ||
We really don't want you here. | ||
I mean, I hate to be that guy, but it's like, that is not our worldview. | ||
If you believe that, I mean, that's a good thing. | ||
It's a filter. | ||
I'm glad that people that are like that aren't a part of this because that kind of, that particular kind of thinking is just toxic. | ||
You know, I don't know what else to tell you go join the tinfoil hat group. | ||
That's not this group. | ||
We're America first We have a sensible view of the world That kind of stuff is legitimate like just it's it's diversion it's derailing, but you know a serious platform when you start to say oh, it's all just a I mean, come on, man. | ||
And the WEF thing is a perfect illustration of that. | ||
They're in the WEF, that just goes to show Russia's part of the conspiracy. | ||
Oh, they got kicked out? | ||
Oh, well, they're just trying to cover their tracks. | ||
Seriously? | ||
so GB Groy versus amazing tie tonight thank you KegDogs his thoughts on Costco this is great it's a great deal my dad loves Costco that's his new thing we were just making fun of him the other day that's a sign that you're really getting old you know | ||
my dad's turning 60 this year and we were all giving him a hard time. | ||
Because lately, he goes to Costco every week. | ||
And he loves going to Costco. | ||
He gets so excited about it. | ||
And he asks everybody, hey, I'm going to Costco. | ||
Want to go with me? | ||
And he's telling people about all the deals they got going on. | ||
And he goes to my mom. | ||
He'll go, hey, want to go to Costco with me? | ||
And my mom going, you know, why would I go to Costco with you? | ||
You know, just see what's going on. | ||
My mom's like, I know what's going on at Costco, you know. | ||
But that's his new, that's his new thing! | ||
And that's one of those that's one of those old man I haven't I told my dad we were watching TV the other day and this commercial came on where this like old-timer was trying to hang something on the wall and his adult son comes over he goes no no dad I got it and I'm like that's when you know you're really old I said I'm gonna go you're gonna be trying to work on something on the house I'm gonna go oh hey hey dad no no put that down I'll take care of it okay that's how you know you're really getting up there He really is. | ||
He's getting up there. | ||
He's going to be 60 this year and it's very real. | ||
It's very real. | ||
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You know? | |
He said something I don't want to say who because I don't I mean it's very funny I'm sure they wouldn't take it personally but I don't want to say who it was but you know my dad was at AFPAC and he met all the special guests he met everybody and he met one guy in particular and my mom goes you know you know I we were talking about it after we got back and my mom said like oh how old is so-and-so and I said oh I think he's like 60 60s | ||
And my dad's like, that guy's not 60, that guy's not in his 60s, he's way older than that. | ||
And I'm like, you're only saying that because he looks old. | ||
And I'm like, and you, and you're that old now too. | ||
So he's getting up there. | ||
Very funny, very funny, the old man. | ||
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But yeah, so that was CAC. | |
I like Costco. | ||
My dad took me once and recently and he's so he's you know bless his heart he's so thrilled about it he's like you know and they got all these big packs of everything and you just buy in bulk and they got good stuff and he's going on and on we make the rounds around the whole place And he's like, yeah, this place is great. | ||
He gets his coffee there. | ||
He goes to the coffee thing. | ||
He gets his coffee beans ground there. | ||
Yeah, so he loves the Costco. | ||
We're a big Costco. | ||
I hold a grudge against Costco because Costco destroyed Kiddyland. | ||
Kiddyland was this big popular amusement park in Chicago, real classic, and they tore down the whole thing and built a Costco. | ||
So I have a little bit of a grudge for that reason. | ||
Super cozy says would you say that those that push LGBT and abortion agenda are purely evil or just pushing their interest? | ||
Well, it is an evil agenda. | ||
They may be pushing it unknowingly, you know, they might intention matters They probably don't have evil intentions all the time. | ||
But I mean they are being used by evil forces For an objectively evil agenda Overman says I went on the you are here stream and went by Flotch Forrester and made sure to call out Kent in the super chats I asked how we can call out neocons without calling out the Israel lobby pathetic. | ||
Yeah, good job Jacobs is hey Nick wondering if you've read Archbishop Vagano's letter on the Ukraine situation. | ||
I have not Geefy goose is hey Nick do it shake jiggle Pietro says, Nick, why don't people understand the word pragmatism? | ||
Ha ha ha, I don't know, great question. | ||
Tutu says, not finna lie, this may come off as gay, but you looking cute today, would kiss you if I was a girl. | ||
Okay, see, you know, that's where it is a little gay. | ||
He says, JK, unless... Nah, JK, alright, alright, yeah, you know. | ||
Some of these sussy guys. | ||
You know, VEDA is really pushing the envelope with the sussy stuff. | ||
You know, I do the sussy joking as everybody does, and honestly, that's a big thing that's been taken from us. | ||
And everybody knows what I'm talking about. | ||
Nobody wants to say it out loud, but that's one of the old reliable jokes. | ||
All ages, all generations, You know, gay jokes with your friends is a staple. | ||
It's an old staple. | ||
Like farting, like anything. | ||
It's just one of those classics, you know? | ||
Like farting, like making jokes about shit. | ||
And joking about being gay? | ||
It's just one of those staples. | ||
And it's so unfortunate that, like with the Catboy thing, that has been stripped from the movement. | ||
We've been stripped of that because now, now you make a joke and it's like, oh, well, they're gay. | ||
Oh, well, it's unironic. | ||
Well, it's a real thing or whatever. | ||
That being said, though, VEDA. | ||
VEDA definitely crosses the line. | ||
You know, VEDA, along a similar line there, this guy is definitely, uh, he's getting a little close. | ||
He's flying a little too close to the sun for that one. | ||
But it's true. | ||
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But it's true. | |
Few will admit, but it's one of the many joys of male friendship. | ||
And it's just unfortunate. | ||
Like, that's what the Catboy thing initially was. | ||
And then when Cammy wore the ears as a callback. | ||
Now we can't make these jokes anymore. | ||
But I will. | ||
It's sort of a revolutionary act these days. | ||
Just like any other male mischief. | ||
But Veda definitely pushes. | ||
He definitely takes it way too far. | ||
Optics Respecter says, Please don't attempt to clone me. | ||
Learn the lesson from Frankenstein's monster or the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park. | ||
I don't even want to mess with that. | ||
I don't want to play with God. | ||
That's going to be like Rise of the Planet of the Apes and giving the gorillas the anti-Alzheimer's medication. | ||
You know, you're going to get Optics Respecter clones jumping on helicopters and throwing police cars around. | ||
Just horrible idea all the way around. | ||
Happy Birthday Modern Monarchist! | ||
Hope it was a good one. | ||
had a wonderful birthday ate some filet mignon so yummy in the tummy turned 21 just heard a birthday nigga in the chat so i'll say happy birthday to him and won't bombard you happy birthday modern monarchist hope it was a good one 21 big year hope you had some good filet Very good. | ||
Love to hear that. | ||
TheBig21, I didn't know you were so young. | ||
I thought you were older than me. | ||
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But, happy birthday. | |
IamFL says, Modern Monarchist gave me a sucker from Chase Bank and signed his name on it. | ||
Quick Chex says, love you Nick. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Bobby says, I don't know man. | ||
Same name, same age, same tattoo, same 20-20 hair length. | ||
Yeah, but I think the birthday is a little different, but who knows? | ||
Sorry for the double message, just really excited about the hair and tie! | ||
Well, thanks a lot! | ||
Hey, yeah. | ||
Well, I'm glad the tie's going over real well. | ||
I picked this one out. | ||
And I started to put some stuff in my hair. | ||
You know, last week it was such a mess. | ||
I said, something's gotta change, so... | ||
I got my pomade out. | ||
I used to have pomade from when I was in like high school. | ||
I threw some in there and I'm experimenting with my look a little bit. | ||
Anna Dose says, I noticed you're trying to eat healthier. | ||
Have you researched eating raw meat? | ||
No. | ||
I have a lot of digestive issues like you, and it helped me a lot. | ||
I don't feel discomfort after I eat and have way more energy. | ||
The mainstream science behind it is not honest. | ||
I know it sounds weird, but it really helped me. | ||
God bless. | ||
I am never going to eat raw meat. | ||
That just sounds disgusting. | ||
No way. | ||
I'll never do that. | ||
I just even you could tell me it's the healthiest thing in the world. | ||
I would never eat raw meat. | ||
I'm not eating raw meat. | ||
I'm not eating raw eggs. | ||
I am eating scrambled eggs. | ||
I'm eating burgers and steak and Sandwiches, you know, I don't care what the health benefits are. | ||
If it takes two years off my life, it's worth it to be eating cooked meat for crying out loud. | ||
Niggas are trying to get an extra year and they'll eat raw meat for the rest of their life. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, almost four years of watching you. | ||
You are the soundtrack to my spirit and the smartest guy I know. | ||
Words flow because of you. | ||
Real salt-to-the-earth type nigga. | ||
Hey, thanks, King. | ||
Boo says, maybe I'm old, but when I'm 60, you'll be in your 50s. | ||
And at that point, does it even matter? | ||
At least I'm not a girl. | ||
If I was 28, it would be a big deal, but I'm not. | ||
So it's not the biggest deal, okay? | ||
Damn, alright, getting a little fresh. | ||
Sensitive subject, huh? | ||
He says, by the way, I still look very young. | ||
Everyone thinks I'm still in high school. | ||
I ain't an old-ass looking nigga. | ||
I'm a young-ass looking nigga forever. | ||
I refuse to be insecure. | ||
Okay, whatever you say. | ||
Well, happy birthday. | ||
I'm sure you look great. | ||
Donald Trump's as you mentioned kiddy land and I had instant nostalgia that place was such a classic growing up The move was going to White Castle beforehand because they had admission discounts. | ||
What a sad throwback. | ||
Yeah, it's a great place a little dipper. | ||
Oh The old Little Dipper and it's right there. | ||
It's right there by Some of the classic spots not gonna name any not gonna name them, but it's right there by some classics. | ||
I Yeah, a lot of good stuff in that area. | ||
Edge Master says, Hello Nick, big fan. | ||
What do you think China's relationship with the WEF is like? | ||
Common interest. | ||
Do you think they still will be removed soon like Russia? | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the relationship is like, but the WEF has every important person in there. | ||
So, I don't think it's necessarily indicative of... That's like saying, oh, China's in a member state of the United Nations. | ||
Yeah, so what? | ||
Basterisk says, would it be a good idea for some of these bilingual groyper niggas to translate your recent shows on Russia-Ukraine to other languages? | ||
The whole world needs to hear you! | ||
Yeah, maybe if you have Russian or Chinese translators, sure. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, it is sad everyone is telling me it's sus when I study every inch of some people's face. | ||
A shame, I like to study physiognomy closely under a lens. | ||
Niggas think it's gay. | ||
uh edge master says love seeing you on jolly heretic you are my two favorite commentators today hope you'll be back on keep up the good work thanks i'm glad you like that kill animals says in regards to rhetoric attacking inclusive populism is it pertinent to ask whether it is moral that the majority of blacks probably associate with their race as their core identity A yes answer opens him up to obvious hypocrisy. | ||
A no answer opens him up to asking why inclusive populism seeks to... See, this is taking too long to explain. | ||
It needs to be a better gotcha. | ||
If it's like we caught you in this theoretical trap, it needs to be more plain. | ||
If this is the explanation, like I'm lost and I'm following it, you know. | ||
Cease to court those who he deems immoral while announcing, yeah, you lost me. | ||
Theo says, hey, Nick, would you ever come to speak at a college in Wisconsin? | ||
Yeah, maybe if you invited me. | ||
Donald Trump says pee-pee-poo-poo. | ||
Bastrix says, I heard Smiley speaks Russian. | ||
Yeah, of course he does. | ||
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He's a fed. | |
Geefy goose is when you scratch the scrote. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay, that's my last super chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Just awesome stuff. | ||
Just like, do you see how I'm just like slinking in my chair because like I hate it so much? - Yeah. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Remember, follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Follow me on Gavin Telegram. | ||
Remember, I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, especially our top Super Chatters tonight, middle class white guys, Skits and Anados. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate those guys. | ||
07 of them in particular. | ||
But thanks to all our Super Chatters and everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. |