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Yo, Nick! | |
Happy five year anniversary of America First! | ||
Yo! | ||
Yo, I love you, dude. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
You're an inspiration. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Just wanted to congratulate you on five years of America First. | ||
It's been a long time coming. | ||
Can't wait to see you at APAC, bud. | ||
I'll see you there. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Hey Nick, congrats on five years of America First. | ||
Keep pushing that Overton window. | ||
History is going to remember your name. | ||
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Hey Nick, Jayden McNeil here. | |
Just wanted to congratulate you on five years of America First. | ||
Nobody but you could have done it. | ||
Proud of you, bro. | ||
Hey Nick, congratulations on five years of America First. | ||
Grateful moms and dads across the country are proud and grateful. | ||
This song goes out to you, Nick Quentin. | ||
America first. | ||
You've been five long years, my friend. | ||
Oh, that's how long it's been. | ||
I guess I was wrong. | ||
I just don't belong. | ||
But then, I've been here for... | ||
Be a real great reset in the Republican Party! | ||
And that real great reset should take the donors and take the global special interests out of the GOP, and in its place should be us, the American people! | ||
The new Republican Party must be America first! | ||
America First means finally an end to these Middle Eastern wars that do not benefit us. | ||
America First means an end to this mass immigration, this invasion of our country by foreigners. | ||
As President Trump said in his inaugural address, from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. | ||
It's going to be only America First! | ||
America First! | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luck. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
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Right? | |
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved their country. | ||
And they loved their God. | ||
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Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | |
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
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From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | ||
America first. USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! | ||
To those who wreaked havoc in our capital today, you did not win. | ||
That's how this country works though. | ||
Everything is rigged. | ||
They tell us for years. | ||
If you don't like things, run for office. | ||
That's what Barack Obama said. | ||
Hey, go win an election. | ||
Okay, yeah, we did that. | ||
We elected Donald fucking Trump. | ||
And what did the system do? | ||
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Impeached him. | |
They investigated him. | ||
They subverted him. | ||
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And then when all was said and done, they buried him with mail-in ballots. they buried him with mail-in ballots. | |
And you have to ask yourself, who are they really serving? | ||
It is about the forces of evil versus the people of Jesus Christ. | ||
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And if there's anything that the globalist establishment has to fear, it is Christian patriotic young men! | |
They can't live in their gated communities. | ||
They can't live at the top of their high-rise luxury apartments without us! | ||
And if they continue to take away our rights and destroy our way of life, then we will shut the country down. | ||
It is us, the nationalists, people that are authentically and truly opposed to the globalist world order that are the ones doing any kind of resisting. | ||
It is now a new chapter in American history. | ||
I think everybody's starting to see that we are actually the real resistance, truly. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
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America first, bitch. | |
America first, bitch. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
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America first, bitch. | |
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
Who view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rushes. | ||
When's it up and up, eh? | ||
When's it up and up, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
I'm a rich man. | ||
I'm a poor man. | ||
I'm a rich man. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
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What? | |
Thank you. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved this point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All the things I believe In the truth You're just the right kind, and you are more than just a dream. | ||
You are out of my league, got my heartbeat racing. | ||
If I die, don't wake me, cause you are more than just a dream. | ||
I'm out of my league. | ||
His message reaches young people in homes throughout the world. | ||
Using irony to mask an ambition that's deadly serious. | ||
For fuck's sake. | ||
I'm an America first bitch. | ||
I want to get in front of somebody and say, It's America first, bitch. | ||
I want to get in front of somebody | ||
and say, I want to get in front of somebody and say, I want to get in front of somebody and say, I want to get in front of somebody and say, The country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
The country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
The country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can check that day button. | ||
I said, trust your man. | ||
I'm going to show you. | ||
I'm going to hit your day. | ||
I'm going to tell you. | ||
My mama said, trust your man. | ||
Use a cover. | ||
I'm going to tell you. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I'm going to tell you. | ||
Itch. | ||
See, Ricky said, buddy, don't want to phone you. | ||
If they want to phone you, get a will. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is my team. | ||
The code is accurate. | ||
Don't have it back with the partners. | ||
It's doing what you're doing. | ||
Always know. | ||
It's doing what you're doing. | ||
You know what I'm doing. | ||
Put them in above your head. | ||
Pray before you go to be everything. | ||
My mama said, trust your man. | ||
Now they are. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
The way it doesn't seem to be. | ||
All right. | ||
The way it's done. | ||
They start. | ||
Not my words. | ||
Not my rules. | ||
I just enjoy stuff. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And. | ||
Last out, Scott. - Oh, this is the first floor. | ||
Everybody. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to roll. | ||
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All right. | |
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
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Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense, so... | |
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
The system hates white people. | ||
It's just what it is. | ||
And everybody wants to call it everything other than that. | ||
They want to call it everything other than what it is. | ||
You may hear conservatives talk about cultural Marxism. | ||
Critical race theory. | ||
That's the new one. | ||
Gotta ban critical race theory. | ||
CRT. | ||
And critical race theory has Marxist origins. | ||
It's socialism, it's communism, it's anti-western. | ||
It's anti-western civilization, anti-western culture. | ||
Conservatives even will call it anything other than what it is, because it's not politically correct to say what it is. | ||
You can't utter it in polite society, but we all know what it is. | ||
It's racial. | ||
It's racial hatred. | ||
They hate white people. | ||
This little boy, Cash Gernon, was murdered, dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night in his home and murdered outside his house in the street by a black man because he was white. | ||
That black guy killed a white boy because he was white. | ||
And this black guy hated white people. | ||
That's why he did it. | ||
It was an act of hatred. | ||
It wasn't random. | ||
It was an act of racial hatred perpetrated by a black male against a white boy. | ||
And why is everybody so afraid to call it that? | ||
Of course that's what it is. | ||
What has been engendered in the population for the past two years? | ||
What's been engendered in the population for the past thirty years? | ||
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Other than anti-white hatred. | |
What are people learning in the schools? | ||
When you go to grade school and you go to American history class, what do you learn about? | ||
In the new Howard Zinn curriculum, you learn about how white people genocided the indigenous Americans. | ||
White people enslaved black people and brought them over here. | ||
Once freed by whites, whites mistreated blacks by being racist towards them, terrorizing them with the Ku Klux Klan. | ||
Segregating them, making them drink in separate water fountains. | ||
We hear about how white supremacist Nazis try to take over the whole world with their fascist ideology in World War II with Adolf Hitler. | ||
And it was white. | ||
It was because they were Aryan. | ||
It's because they were white supremacists. | ||
Because they believed in racial purity of the Aryan race. | ||
That made them uniquely evil. | ||
They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews. | ||
And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world. | ||
And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center. | ||
White people are racist to black criminals and the police. | ||
Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people. | ||
White people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, all the problems of every other group, and really, like, all the problems of humanity. | ||
And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it. | ||
There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people. | ||
And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common. | ||
White people are being dehumanized. | ||
And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human. | ||
And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human. | ||
How much do you want to bet that this, uh, whatever his name is, Darren Brown, whatever, was radicalized by the media into thinking that white people are racist and responsible for his suffering, not just as a black man, but as a gay man too. | ||
And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him. | ||
That's the consequence of all this anti-white hatred and dehumanization in the media, education system, and it's even enshrined in the law systematically through the government. | ||
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I mean, what do you think affirmative action is? | |
And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now. | ||
They don't want to address it. | ||
They want to pretend that that's not the case because Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them. | ||
I think that white people think that it's our job to be better, to strive towards a post-racial society, that we ought not to notice race, and we should try not to notice race, that it's a good thing to aspire to, to not notice race. | ||
I think that white people are under the impression that to be cognizant of race, and to mention it and act like it matters, is beneath us, like it's backwards, it's regressive, it's primitive. | ||
And a big part of that, too, is because white people have, I think, internalized a lot of what the media says about us, which is that, well, we're on top of the world, so what do we really have to complain about? | ||
But here's the problem. | ||
This is not going to be a white country forever. | ||
And it's not going to be a white country for very much longer. | ||
In a lot of places, it already isn't. | ||
And in a lot of ways, it already isn't a white country anymore. | ||
And as the percentage and proportion of white people diminishes in America relative to non-white people, it's going to become more and more of a problem for white people that non-white people don't like us. | ||
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It's just that simple. | |
Just think about it in these simple terms. | ||
The media attacks white people. | ||
They say that white people cause the suffering of non-white people. | ||
Increasingly, non-white people don't like white people. | ||
Nobody talks about that. | ||
But we know that non-white people largely regard white people with suspicion, distrust, in some cases, just don't like them, hate them. | ||
Nobody wants to say that. | ||
People are very comfortable talking about racism against blacks or other non-whites, but nobody talks about the distrust, nobody talks about the resentment that non-white people have for white people in the country. | ||
And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that. | ||
As the population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country and the people enforcing the laws of the people in the country become less and less white, that's going to matter a lot more. | ||
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The End | |
everybody wants to die. | ||
Everything is so great, or we're supposed to believe. | ||
Everything is flashy, bright colors, and stimulating, energetic music, and all of this, and parties, and you name it. | ||
Wealth, riches, opportunity, and recreation, but yet everybody is literally killing themselves, directly or indirectly. | ||
And we really are just a collection of atoms, Molecules, whatever, we're all just carbon walking around. | ||
You know what you are? | ||
You're nothing. | ||
We're nothing. | ||
We live on this big rock in the middle of an empty universe, in the middle of nowhere. | ||
And you know what we're living for? | ||
We're living for the aesthetic emotion, which is to look at certain things and experience awe, or experience beauty. | ||
To look at novel things and experience pleasurable chemical reactions. | ||
That doesn't make any sense! | ||
That doesn't make any sense! | ||
And people can't live like that. | ||
All the material wealth, all the diversions and distractions, recreation, everything I've just described cannot fill the hole in the heart of man that has been left by God. | ||
That has been left by communion with a Heavenly Father and an explanation for it all. | ||
An explanation for why we're here, what we're doing here, where we're going. | ||
All of that taken together And the most, the biggest excesses of all of it does not even come close to justifying mankind's existence in his heart of hearts. | ||
And that is why people are killing themselves. | ||
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The people that run our federal government, they hate you. | |
They hate us. | ||
They hate the people of this country. | ||
Because we believe in Almighty God. | ||
So we're willing to drink death like water if we have to. | ||
But I don't think we're gonna. | ||
And we're bigger and stronger and tougher and meaner. | ||
And we want it more than they do. | ||
We will shut this country down. | ||
We will shut this country down. | ||
Accept the erosion of our rights and our dignity and the destruction of our quality of life. | ||
So it's a decision. | ||
Slavery is a choice. | ||
Greatness is a choice. | ||
Compliance is a choice. | ||
I choose to be a free man. | ||
If you want to try and put us in a concentration camp, you want to take our rights, I say come and try. | ||
I say come and try. | ||
The Republicans are over. | ||
This city belongs to the Kruipers! | ||
Kruipers! | ||
Then we're a best one! | ||
We will not fight! | ||
We will not fight! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Kruipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Let's cheers, everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane. | ||
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You know what that means? | |
White Boy Summer Road Trip. | ||
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They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | |
They throw me behind bars. | ||
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And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | |
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
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The only time that they win is when they try and vote for our spirit. | |
But they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
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And I believe in what I'm doing. | |
We are still enjoying. | ||
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
I don't care if I have to drive there. | ||
I don't care if I have to get in late. | ||
It's not cool to chill for big bitty bitches. | ||
It's not cool to chill for Israel. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Victory, bro. | ||
Victory, bro. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
with respect to respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First. | ||
America First. America First. America First. America First. America | ||
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First. America | |
First. - Good evening, everybody. | ||
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... Thursday? | ||
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Hi! | |
It's Thursday. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
unidentified
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Is it Thursday? | |
Monday... Yeah, today's Thursday. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
Wait, hang on. | ||
We gotta get this right real quick. | ||
It is Thursday. | ||
Okay. | ||
Great to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a great show for you, lots to get into, lots to discuss. | ||
Our featured stories about the Department of Homeland Security might not even be able to do the show anymore because DHS is creating a new board to go after disinformation. | ||
And I think somebody brought this up in a Super Chat last night and I was on Tucker either tonight or last night But this is the Department of Homeland Security Federal Law Enforcement is now creating a task force specifically to go after quote-unquote misinformation specifically about Russia. | ||
So not just any kind of disinformation which you know they've gone after that for years they've censored that for years on social media and the government has persecuted people pushing so-called disinformation But today it was announced by DHS they're creating this new board, Federal Law Enforcement, to go after disinformation specifically about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. | ||
So I don't know how much longer we have, honestly. | ||
If you want to know the truth, it almost sounds like they made that just for me. | ||
Because I don't know who else is saying that kind of thing. | ||
Who else do you know prominently On the right wing that is like pro-Russia. | ||
I don't know who else there is. | ||
So the DHS is coming down on me. | ||
They're trying to kneel on my neck and kill me and take away my show. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a new American aid package to Ukraine which has just been submitted to Congress by the White House. | ||
$33 billion. | ||
$33 billion. | ||
for Ukraine in military assistance. | ||
And keep in mind, and I've heard a few people bring this up, the border wall that Donald Trump proposed in January 2018 would have cost $22 billion. | ||
His original proposal, and if you go way back, I remember this figure from when I covered it, when I covered it on the show four years ago, if you could believe it, When the White House released their designs, I think it was December or January, January 2018, they said it would be $17 billion for the wall and then an additional $5 billion for, I think, new Border Patrol agents and basically extras. | ||
And so the total border security package for the full border wall and everything else would have been $22 billion. | ||
We're about to write a $33 billion check to give anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, which, you know, I hate to always go back to the border wall, but it just puts things in perspective. | ||
It's like, that's all you would have needed to secure the border. | ||
We've got like 2 million people are going to come in this year illegally. | ||
And if we just spent 60% of what we're about to just gift to Ukraine on that, we could have had a border wall that would have lasted like a generation. | ||
So, just to put it in perspective. | ||
So we'll talk about that, and it should be a pretty good show. | ||
Kind of a slow news day, but should be a pretty good show. | ||
Thursday's always like, in my opinion, the worst day. | ||
You know, Monday it's like, hey, we're back. | ||
Tuesday, it's like, hey, we're back. | ||
Wednesday, it's like, okay, you know, we're kind of into it. | ||
Thursday, I'm just like, yeah, whatever. | ||
And then Friday, it's the weekend. | ||
So, it's gonna be a good Thursday show. | ||
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Whoops, I'm sliding around here. | |
Before we get into the news, just want to remind you to follow me on my cozy channel here. | ||
Smash the follow button right below the Russian flag and follow me on Gab and Telegram as well. | ||
I can't do the show in a suit anymore. | ||
It's too uncomfortable. | ||
Make sure to follow me at Gab and Telegram as well. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
Be sure to check that out. | ||
Also, it might be worth it to say follow me on Truth Social too. | ||
I don't think I have the link here, but if you're on Truth Social, make sure you follow me there as well. | ||
I guess Donald Trump just posted for the first time on the platform today, so I think maybe more people are getting on there. | ||
I know a few people just texted me and said they finally got on. | ||
So make sure you follow me on Truth Social too if you're on there. | ||
I think it's like real Nick J. Fuentes or Nick J. Fuentes, one of those. | ||
So follow me there. | ||
I'm verified, so it should be easy to find me. | ||
And with that out of the way, I guess we'll get into the show. | ||
There's not really much going on in my world. | ||
My sleep schedule's all messed up again. | ||
You know I was doing real good. | ||
I was getting up early and I was working and I was productive and then my allergy started and I went to bed one night and I just couldn't sleep. | ||
I couldn't breathe out of my nose. | ||
It was hot and it just didn't happen. | ||
I stayed up all night and now I'm just screwed all over again. | ||
So I woke up like a few hours ago So that's what's going on in my world. | ||
I got DoorDash KFC and they got my order wrong. | ||
That's great. | ||
What a day that is. | ||
Yesterday I got DoorDash and they gave it to the wrong house. | ||
Yesterday I DoorDash McDonald's and you know when they deliver the food They have to take a picture of it to confirm that they gave it to you? | ||
And in the picture, it's the wrong address! | ||
I'm like, how do you, how do you look at the address, put the food down, take a picture of the food with the wrong address, and then leave? | ||
Honestly, the dasher was probably black, if we're being honest. | ||
No offense, no offense, I'm not racist, but, I mean, let's be honest, they were probably black. | ||
Nothing against black people, but it's a typical black move. | ||
So I look at the picture, I'm like, you gotta be kidding me. | ||
So I had them deliver another one, and it wasn't even that good. | ||
And then I got the KFC today, they got all my sides wrong, they got the dipping sauce wrong. | ||
I don't even know why I bother anymore. | ||
I don't even know why I try. | ||
I'm like Charlie Brown. | ||
I'm like Charlie Brown! | ||
And the football's set up, and every time I go for the football, it just gets taken away. | ||
I order my KFC, I'm ready to go, and they bring me ranch. | ||
They bring me ranch dipping sauce. | ||
Maybe that was a sign. | ||
But anyway, so that's my day. | ||
It's kind of a lousy day, but I'm here with you, and we're gonna have a great show. | ||
I was watching a clip of my show earlier today and I keep like doing this now this is my new move every time I'm like talking I'm like moving my neck and that's because for whatever reason now I'm like I don't know if I'm getting worse or like if my shirt is getting smaller But lately I'm just so uncomfortable in the shirt. | ||
I think it's maybe because the shirt is too small? | ||
Because I've done this forever and that was never a problem. | ||
I don't know if I'm getting like more autistic or if maybe the I'm just my neck is getting bigger? | ||
Is the shirt getting smaller? | ||
Something's something's not the same. | ||
Because I'm watching this clip and I'm doing my show and I'm like I'm like you know moving my head like this and I know that because I'm like I'm trying to get out of this damn collar. | ||
So I'm gonna try and make a conscious effort to not do that. | ||
Or I'll just get a new shirt, but... Anyway, like I said, but you know, whatever. | ||
That's just me. | ||
So I guess we'll dive into the news. | ||
There's not much else going on besides that. | ||
Oh, there was one thing... | ||
Did you guys see, I put on my Telegram channel today, there was this press conference today where Joe Biden announced the relief package to Ukraine, which we're about to talk about. | ||
I guess it's actually a nice segue into the first story. | ||
So he did a press conference today announcing that he was submitting this aid package to Congress, and Congress will probably authorize this. | ||
It's not a done deal yet, but most likely it will pass. | ||
And so he's going into detail about the package and he says, you know, we're going to seize their yachts and we're going to seize their houses and everything. | ||
And he starts to say we're going after Putin's kleptocracy. | ||
And I think it's the worst stutter I've ever seen from Joe Biden. | ||
Like he tries to get it out and he literally can't say the word for like 10 seconds. | ||
And, you know, I've seen a lot of bad clips of Biden before. | ||
I just don't understand how people can look at that and think that this guy is alright. | ||
It goes way beyond a gaffe. | ||
It goes way beyond, he's a bad public speaker, he got nervous, you know, whatever. | ||
This guy's just not well. | ||
And it's been like that for a long time, obviously, and it's gotten worse progressively. | ||
Because, you know, I remember when he was in the Democratic primary in 2020, and he wasn't actually really that bad. | ||
If you go back and watch, I think they did the first Democrat primary debate very early in the year. | ||
I think they did it in June 2019, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Because I remember in 2020 the primary started way earlier than it did ever before so I think it was June or July 2019. | ||
So this is like three years ago and he didn't seem so bad at all and it just it really has been accelerating the cognitive decline you could see it and I just don't get where the people are that can look at that and say what's the excuse anymore like what What is there even to say? | ||
How do you mess it up that badly? | ||
It's not a gaffe. | ||
I do the show, and I'm obviously much younger and more talented and more handsome, but I've never had a gaffe that bad. | ||
You know, sometimes you have an awkward moment, you flub something, you sometimes say the N-word on accident, as I've done repeatedly. | ||
But this is like really consistent, and it's getting worse, and it's really bad. | ||
And the big question then is what is going to happen in the next election? | ||
Because I honestly, and I know this is not, I guess it's not really a hot take or anything, but I don't think they're going to run him in 24. | ||
I don't think they're going to run Kamala, who would be the presumptive nominee, because she's too unlikable. | ||
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And then who do you got in 24? | |
It can't be Biden. | ||
If he's this bad now and he's gotten this bad over the past three years, it's going to get worse over the next two. | ||
So I don't think they can run him. | ||
And he's unpopular. | ||
She's worse. | ||
So then who's left? | ||
Bernie can't run again. | ||
Clinton can't run again. | ||
Who's it going to be? | ||
I think the likely choice, a good choice, would have been Cuomo, but they sacked him. | ||
And then I think all they have is maybe Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren. | ||
That's all you got. | ||
And then Elizabeth Warren, not gonna happen. | ||
Buttigieg, not gonna happen. | ||
Gavin Newsom I think might be okay, but he's even unpopular in California. | ||
They voted to recall him in Liberal California. | ||
How's he gonna win other states? | ||
So that's kind of a detour we're gonna get into now the aid package but but you know people were asking me last night in the super chats like what's the what will you know what's gonna happen in 2024 I really think 24 is like our last chance I really do believe that some might say that's naive I think that if you look at All of the factors that are coming together. | ||
It really does seem like 2024 is a chance to redo 2016. | ||
It really seems like, not a chance necessarily to recreate the past, but it's like we have another shot. | ||
Because 2016 was really kind of a fluke. | ||
There was no reason that Trump should have ran as like a nationalist and against globalism and you know. | ||
The Trump Revolution was a phenomenon and an anomaly and a totally, it was a black swan event and it was sort of wasted because they messed up the personnel selection, they didn't accomplish everything they needed to, and now things are worse than ever because it was sort of a failure. | ||
And now in 2024, between Elon Musk regaining control of Twitter, unpopularity, the Biden admin, the inflation, all these precipitating factors in the domestic political scene, plus the fact that they really don't have anybody, Trump would have nearly unanimous support within the party, and I have good reason to believe, I have information that it would be a good White House if he got back in. | ||
It may be like our last chance. | ||
It's a good chance and it may be our last chance. | ||
If that doesn't work, if we don't win, or if it doesn't succeed, if we get in, then I think then it's really going to be over. | ||
It's really going to be a bad spot. | ||
But I think we're shaping up in 24 for a really big opportunity to set things right in a way that you don't usually get second chances like that, but I think we might have one. | ||
Anyway, though that's just a detour. | ||
Those are just some thoughts on Biden and where this is all heading. | ||
But I want to get into the news. | ||
I want to get into this Ukraine relief package. | ||
And so we covered this yesterday. | ||
We've been covering the war in Russia and or rather the war in Ukraine. | ||
And this has become now a full scale proxy war, which I don't know if people even realize that. | ||
But we are effectively at war with Russia. | ||
In the sense that we are doing direct actions against Russia, which are extremely provocative and just short of a shooting war, as you know. | ||
And now that we're so entrenched in the actual fighting on the ground in Ukraine, you might as well say that it's basically a hair between a proxy war and an actual war. | ||
With this level of assistance, with this level of aid, I mean, we're the ones keeping Ukraine alive, and when Ukraine is fighting, they're fighting the Russians. | ||
And I said this last night, we're sending them anti-tank weapons to kill Russians. | ||
We're sending them anti-tank weapons, and what do you think they're doing with them? | ||
It's like one step removed from us just doing it. | ||
We're giving them a bazooka, the Ukrainian takes it out, and they blow up a Russian with it, and they kill Russians. | ||
And this is a very, this is a horrible situation as you know. | ||
It's very risky. | ||
It's obviously not in our interest and it just keeps escalating. | ||
And so yesterday we covered the shutdown of gas exports from Russia into Poland and Bulgaria. | ||
Russia shut down all the natural gas flowing to Poland and Bulgaria because they refused to pay for their gas in rubles. | ||
And there's going to be another confrontation in May when the contracts for Germany and Italy and other Eastern European countries are up. | ||
And they'll be forced into this ultimatum if they'll pay for the gas in rubles or not get any more gas. | ||
So it's only going to get worse. | ||
It's only going to get more tense. | ||
There'll be another showdown over that issue with the larger and the countries with the more clout in NATO and the European Union in the coming weeks. | ||
And now it seems like NATO has retaliated again. | ||
They've retaliated in the other direction. | ||
And now Biden wants $33 billion in military assistance for Ukraine. | ||
And I'll read the article and I'll get into my thoughts on this. | ||
It says, quote, President Biden is asking Congress for $33 billion in military, economic, and humanitarian assistance to support Ukraine, although he insisted that the U.S. | ||
was not, quote, attacking Russia. | ||
Not attacking Russia, by the way, just giving the Ukrainians a lifeline to kill Russians in Ukraine. | ||
So not attacking, by the way, not quite. | ||
Mr. Biden said it was critical for U.S. | ||
lawmakers to approve the deal, which he said would help Ukraine defend itself. | ||
The proposal includes more than $20 billion in military aid, $8.5 billion in economic, and $3 billion in humanitarian aid. | ||
It's not cheap, said Mr. Biden on Thursday, but caving to aggression is going to be more costly if we allow it to happen. | ||
Uh, that's actually not true at all. | ||
That's actually not true at all. | ||
Uh, because what happens is we keep doing this tit-for-tat reciprocal escalation, and I talked a lot about this before the conflict started. | ||
I think I talked about this in January, and I said that you get into a situation where Nobody is able to pull back anymore. | ||
There comes a time when two countries are headed towards a war, when there's momentum on both sides, and there's this mutual escalation going on. | ||
At some point, both capitals lose control. | ||
And it's no longer a choice of whether or not they can escalate. | ||
And there are no off-ramps, and there is no way to back down, there is no way to move back without... in a way that you can save face. | ||
And so there comes a time when everybody's hands are tied and you're just all, you know, buckle up because the worst is about to happen. | ||
And this is where I fear things are going to go. | ||
And Biden says, well, the cost of caving would be far worse. | ||
Well, the cost of not caving is potentially ending the world. | ||
Because if one side doesn't cave, there will be a nuclear war. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
Because Russia cannot win without NATO losing face. | ||
NATO cannot win without Russia losing face, and both of those things would be catastrophic. | ||
So we're at an impasse here with two mutually exclusive options. | ||
Either Russia will win or they will lose. | ||
It is unacceptable for Russia to lose. | ||
It is unacceptable for NATO, for Russia to win. | ||
So unless one side gives in, There will be a nuclear war. | ||
We will be in a war with Russia, and part of Russia's doctrine is potentially to use a tactical nuke or, you know, something, because NATO has a far... their conventional military capabilities are vastly superior to Russia's. | ||
So when he says, well, the cost of caving would be far worse, trust me, it definitely isn't. | ||
It's orders of magnitude cheaper to just quit while we're ahead. | ||
But the article goes on, it says, President Biden said U.S. | ||
military support to Ukraine has so far amounted to 10 anti-tank weapons for every tank that Russia has deployed to Ukraine. | ||
But despite his strong rhetoric, he said the U.S. | ||
was not attacking Russia. | ||
He said, we are helping Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression. | ||
So they're not attacking Russia, they're just helping Ukraine defend itself against Russian, okay, against Russian aggression, got it. | ||
They're at war. | ||
They're at war. | ||
How could you say you're not attacking Russia when you're helping a country that's at war with Russia? | ||
And by the way, Ukraine isn't really innocent in all of this either. | ||
Ukraine was at war with the independent republics in the Donbass, with Luhansk and Donetsk, and they were buying drones from Turkey, a NATO country, which was an escalation in 2020, and then using them against Donbass, which the Russians had pledged to protect, where you have ethnic Russians and Russian speakers. | ||
So to act like it's just this black and white, well, it's plain Russian aggression, there's more to the story, of course. | ||
And you are attacking Russia. | ||
You are giving Ukrainians weapons to kill Russians. | ||
Of course that's an attack on Russia. | ||
It says the announcement of the new Ukraine package comes at a difficult time for the U.S. | ||
economy. | ||
Data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis on Thursday shows that the U.S. | ||
economy shrank in the first quarter of 2022 with gross domestic product declining 1.4% Between January and March. | ||
But the package is likely to be approved by lawmakers. | ||
Mr. Biden's first funding request after the war began, which was approved by Congress last month, was less than $14 billion. | ||
Last week, President Biden authorized a second $800 million in military aid, as well as $500 million in direct economic assistance. | ||
So we're getting up to nearly 50 billion dollars. | ||
Do you know how much 50 billion dollars is? | ||
We're getting up to 50 billion dollars in direct military assistance for Ukraine. | ||
And to give you an idea again of perspective, we talked at the top of the show about the border wall. | ||
The border wall would have cost 22 billion dollars. | ||
So if this relief package passes, we'll have spent twice as much in two months on giving Ukraine cash and giving them weapons as it would have cost to build a permanent 18-foot border wall a thousand miles on the southern border. | ||
To put it in perspective even further, the $200... what was the cash relief payment? | ||
What was the cash stimulus after the coronavirus in 2020? | ||
I think it was... was it $500 per person or $1,000 per person? | ||
That cost $250 billion. | ||
$500 per person or $1,000 per person, that costs $250 billion. | ||
The COVID stimulus, I think it was like $3 trillion or something like that, but the cash payments when they gave every American, what was it, $500 a $1,000? | ||
That cost $250 billion. | ||
So we're talking about 20% of that. | ||
You could give whatever it was, you could give a fifth of that to every American in cash. | ||
Instead, we've sent that to Ukraine in two months. | ||
That's how much money that is. | ||
And so as far as this development goes there's sort of two sides to it the first is The significance for us domestically. | ||
How ridiculous is it that we're hitting like 7% inflation, the economy is contracting, underemployment is worse than it's ever been, people have left the labor force permanently after the COVID pandemic, we've got millions of illegals coming in, and we're writing a check for $33 billion in addition to the $14 billion last week and the $800 million the week before to Ukraine to fight an unwinnable war. | ||
I mean, all of this is really part of the naive idea that Ukraine is somehow going to pull out a victory. | ||
They're not! | ||
Russia is on their border. | ||
And so, just in terms of logistics, for the United States to fight and win a war in Ukraine, which is across an ocean and on another continent, indirectly, like with our hands tied behind our back, it's just not going to happen. | ||
Russia is on their border. | ||
Russia's tanks leave Russia and enter Ukraine. | ||
And they can stay in there. | ||
All the pressure is on. | ||
All the sanctions are on. | ||
I mean, what more really can be done at this point? | ||
So it's really just a matter of attrition. | ||
NATO can... I mean, they can keep sending tanks and everything and it won't change the fact that Russia is on Ukraine's border with the far superior military and more soldiers and better officers and superior logistics. | ||
So it's just not going to happen. | ||
So not only are we sending $33 billion, $50 billion in two months on a conflict where we really don't have a vital strategic interest, but also it's one that's going to be lost anyway. | ||
All that money just, we might as well be lighting it on fire because it's gone. | ||
And it's just about and we'll get into this with the other part of it which is that it's a dramatic escalation in the conflict but again it's exciting money on fire and it's just part of this escalation but it's particularly bad because we've got all these problems going on over here and we're sending our money over there and that's where you have to say That this war is just not in our interest. | ||
There is no vital strategic interest being served in Ukraine. | ||
What does Ukraine do for the United States? | ||
We're not major trading partners. | ||
We don't get any strategic resources from Ukraine. | ||
It's not near a strategic region. | ||
Ukraine is not strategically important for the United States. | ||
And it's not strategically important for financial reasons, economic reasons, For raw materials, it's not important for diplomatic reasons, it just isn't important. | ||
Ukraine was part of Russia for hundreds of years and it was never a problem. | ||
And in the past 30 years Ukraine was neutral and it wasn't a benefit, it wasn't a liability. | ||
And for some reason this is the preoccupation. | ||
And honestly I think a big part of it is There's a lot of considerations at play. | ||
We've talked about a lot of the foreign policy considerations and what the United States Empire has to lose here. | ||
How if they lose, they're going to lose credibility, they're going to lose hegemony, they're going to lose a lot of the clout that they Which is a big part of the soft power of the American regime. | ||
It's not just about their ships and their planes and their guns and and everything like that. | ||
It's also about their threats and that the threats carry weight and that if you mess around you find out and so on. | ||
So we've talked about that a lot. | ||
I also think that there's a big domestic concern here which is maybe apparent which is that the Biden administration is totally failing and I think this is like a nice little diversion. | ||
For the administration. | ||
I think that is one of the domestic policy goals here. | ||
Or considerations with our support for Ukraine. | ||
Is that the situation in America is just abysmal. | ||
Crime is up. | ||
Inflation is up. | ||
GDP is down. | ||
Stock market is down. | ||
We're headed for a recession. | ||
It's an election year. | ||
You just have problems everywhere. | ||
We talked about the mass immigration. | ||
Worse literally than any other time in American history. | ||
And just like January 6th last year, I think the conflict in Ukraine is one of these nice diversions. | ||
And you see this in election years. | ||
An administration will do one of these actions. | ||
Showing strength abroad is always a winner. | ||
It's a bipartisan winner for any president. | ||
And Trump did this too. | ||
When Trump bombed Syria in 2017 and 2018, The media rallied around him. | ||
I think 70% of the American electorate approved of it. | ||
The Democrats approved of it. | ||
The Republicans approved of it. | ||
And he did it three times. | ||
April 17, April 18, and I think August 18. | ||
And so anytime there's like they do some kind of limited intervention, as long as it's considered an unambiguous own, like we got them, then that's gonna give you a boost in the polls and it gives you a little bit of credibility. | ||
And I think that this is what the Biden administration has been leaning on. | ||
They did January 6th for the past year. | ||
That's what they leaned on from January 6th until February. | ||
And basically now the voters don't care about that anymore. | ||
Voters just don't care about the subcommittee. | ||
They don't care about the DOJ investigation. | ||
They just don't care that much because everything's falling apart around us. | ||
And now they found a new diversion. | ||
I guess it was COVID at one point, it was BLM, and so they're just shifting through all these different diversions. | ||
Look over there! | ||
We have to worry about the plight of the Ukrainian people. | ||
I see my liberal neighbors flying their Ukrainian flag outside their house. | ||
And, of course, that's a nice little distraction from the fact that the administration is an embarrassment and it's totally failing. | ||
So anyway, so that's sort of the domestic perspective is that obviously this kind of spending is just obscene because things are falling apart here and this is just the height of globalist decadence, of neocon interventionist decadence that it was bad to do like the Iraq and the Afghanistan War, it was bad to do those things, but I guess the minimum you could say is that that happened in prosperous times. | ||
You know, and also there was at least nominally some kind of valid reason. | ||
Okay, well we fought in Afghanistan to get Bin Laden and we were going through one of the biggest bull markets in history. | ||
Well now there's no reason and the economy's failing and so I think that's it's diversionary but it just doesn't excuse the fact that it's it just isn't right that the money's going over there we ought to let them alone. | ||
The second part of it is obviously that this is and this gets back to what I was saying earlier this is an escalation and if you've been following it very closely I think people kind of like forget but if you watch the day-to-day and sort of cumulatively what's happening You see very clearly there's this slow and steady escalation where it started with the sanctions and then the sanctions intensified and intensified and then we got this line about the war criminal and then that was passing a point of no return. | ||
He's a war criminal and he's going to use chemical weapons. | ||
And then there was the introduction of, again, increasingly deadly forms of military aid. | ||
Eight years ago, we weren't giving them lethal aid. | ||
We were giving them logistical supplies. | ||
Food, blankets, stuff like that. | ||
Under the Trump administration, we were giving them military equipment. | ||
Now that they're engaged in a war with Russia, we started with the lighter forms of military assistance, and it just keeps getting more deadly. | ||
And the packages keep getting bigger. | ||
Two weeks ago, it was $14 billion. | ||
Now it's $33 billion. | ||
And we see conversely on the Russian side they're doing the same thing. | ||
They're demanding payment for the natural gas in rubles. | ||
They're cutting off the natural gas to Europe and threatening to do it to Central Europe. | ||
They're using their long-range bombers on cities now that all the Russians have fled Donbass and now it's just the Ukrainians left. | ||
Now they're using their long-range bombers and they could begin leveling the cities. | ||
And so it keeps escalating and escalating and the serious question is this. | ||
At what point are we going to back down? | ||
Because it's going to have to happen eventually. | ||
Putin will not back down. | ||
They're talking about using tactical nukes and I actually believe them. | ||
I didn't think that they would invade Ukraine. | ||
I really didn't. | ||
And if you go back and watch my show from January, I said I would be really surprised if they did, and for this reason. | ||
Because I said, you know, you get into a conflict like this, and I said this months ago, and at some point each side is not able anymore to back down. | ||
They're forced by momentum and by elements within the government to double down, and then the other side is forced to double down, and that forces the other side to double down, and so on. | ||
And where does this inevitably lead? | ||
We know. | ||
Open, direct conflict with Russia, which brings with it the risk of the end of the world. | ||
And so, if Putin was willing to invade, which I didn't see coming, when he says that tactical nukes are on the table to defend Russia, and what's going on, make no mistake about it, is a war to destroy Russia, what we're doing... Russia is at war with Ukraine. | ||
We are at war with Russia. | ||
That's a really important aspect of this to keep in mind. | ||
Russia invaded Ukraine, their neighbor. | ||
The United States and NATO have declared war on Russia. | ||
NATO is 20 times more equipped. | ||
They spend 20 times what Russia spends. | ||
And the NATO alliance contains three nuclear arsenals. | ||
So Russia invades Ukraine, we have declared war on Russia. | ||
We may say, oh well, Putin's blackmailing us and he's an aggressor and so on. | ||
We have declared war on Russia. | ||
Ukraine is not our protectorate. | ||
There is no security guarantee for Ukraine. | ||
There is no defensive alliance. | ||
That's not on the table. | ||
If Russia were crossing a tripwire by invading Ukraine, they probably wouldn't have invaded, but they invaded to prevent that from happening. | ||
Because Ukraine was potentially going to join NATO. | ||
And so, Russia declared war on Ukraine, and now we're declaring war on Russia even though that was never part of... I don't think that was in the expectation, and that's not legal, that was not recognized diplomatically. | ||
And when we sanction their economy and we try to destroy their currency, and we try to prevent... The United Kingdom says we're not buying petroleum and natural gas from Russia anymore, and the European countries are saying we're not going to buy them in rubles, and you better get used to wearing a sweater indoors because we may not buy their gas anymore. | ||
When they're going after the oligarchs, when they're giving military aid to Ukraine, what they're trying to do here is to destroy the government in Moscow. | ||
They're trying to destroy Russia. | ||
Like it or not, Vladimir Putin is the sovereign. | ||
He is the sovereign of Russia. | ||
When you attack him, you attack Russia. | ||
When you personally attack him, when you personally attack his authority and his rule and his government, and try to leverage his people against him and starve his government, you're at war with Russia. | ||
You're trying to destroy Russia. | ||
And so, you know, I don't think it needs to be said that going to war with Russia is not in our interest. | ||
Russia is not going away. | ||
They're a giant country with a large economy and a massive military and a massive nuclear arsenal. | ||
And whether we like it or not, they're not going to disappear. | ||
And we can double down and talk tough and call them a dictator. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
All that we're doing is getting ourselves into a conflict with Russia, which We're not. | ||
Nobody's going to win a war with Russia. | ||
If the United States and Russia go to war, everybody loses. | ||
So what are we doing? | ||
Russia's not going to disappear, and if we go to war with them, we're all going to die. | ||
So the only responsible policy is peaceful coexistence, whether he invades Ukraine or not. | ||
Honestly, it really doesn't matter whether he invades Ukraine or not. | ||
It does not change that fundamental calculus, which is that peaceful coexistence with Russia is the only responsible policy. | ||
Because if we go to war, nobody wins. | ||
And without a war, they're not going anywhere. | ||
They're always going to be there. | ||
So these kinds of policies where we're driving ourselves towards war, or we're driving them to declare war on us, we're trying to choke them out, we're not going to destroy them with sanctions. | ||
That's not going to work. | ||
And when they decide to fight back finally, it's not going to be pretty. | ||
So what's really our endgame here? | ||
What really is the goal of all of this? | ||
It's that naive assumption that we could just do whatever we want. | ||
We can just The people in Washington, D.C. | ||
naively believe that Putin is just going to give up, and if he doesn't, then we're just going to squash him. | ||
Putin's either going to give up, or we're just going to crush him. | ||
But we just don't have that kind of firepower, and we're going to force Putin to prove his mettle, and that's the scary thing. | ||
We're going to push and push, and then a tactical nuke is going to be dropped, and then it's going to get real, really fast. | ||
And it's going to become apparent, okay, well we're not just going to crush him and he's not going to give up. | ||
And then what's the choice going to be? | ||
Double down again? | ||
I fear that may be the choice. | ||
Because if that happens, the United States has to respond, you know, or whatever. | ||
And so, in other words, how far does it have to go? | ||
Understand, this is a continuum going back 30 years. | ||
Or 20 years, really. | ||
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In 2008, Putin said, hands off Ukraine. | ||
And we didn't listen. | ||
In 2014, he took over Crimea and started the war in Donbass. | ||
How much clearer could he have made it? | ||
And we kept pressing ahead. | ||
We reintroduced missiles into Ukraine. | ||
Turkey sold drones to Kiev. | ||
We started supplying them with deadly military aid. | ||
And Putin wanted to get the missiles out. | ||
He wanted to negotiate. | ||
He wanted to negotiate in January. | ||
He put 200,000 troops on the border and wanted to negotiate, and we kept pushing. | ||
So he invaded. | ||
And now we keep pushing, and we did the sanctions, and it's not working, and we keep pushing. | ||
And how far do we need to go before Before the United States stops pushing. | ||
This is a terrifying question because you know as well as I do that the people in Washington DC don't, that's not in their vocabulary. | ||
So he's going to cut off their natural gas yesterday and we're going to respond with $33 billion in aid and he's going to cut off the gas for Italy and Germany and then what? | ||
What happens when he's on his way to victory? | ||
And this is why Trump was such a game changer because when he got in the first thing he did Was declare that our policy was not to pursue regime change in Syria. | ||
I think of Syria as very similar because this whole scenario played out nine years ago in Syria when the Pashar al-Assad regime was being overthrown by Al Qaeda and ISIS and the United States and the Kurds and Turkey and Saudi Arabia. | ||
And Russia steps in to conduct airstrikes to defend Assad, because Assad is... Syria is one of Russia's trading partners, Russia has a military base in Eastern Med in Syria, and then the United States was going to get involved. | ||
And we were going to have, and it was unthinkable at the time, now it's just who cares, but it was unthinkable at the time that we'd be involved in a proxy war with Russia. | ||
It was unthinkable. | ||
And that was talked about in the media, that American and Russian planes would be in the same airspace. | ||
And that'd be very risky and then Americans would be bombing targets and they might be bombing Russians and Russians might be bombing Americans if Americans deployed there. | ||
And that's a very bad situation. | ||
And we pursued under the Obama administration regime change, excuse me, in Syria right up until Trump got elected. | ||
And that's a situation that we were able to ramp down from. | ||
Obama kicked it to Congress. | ||
You remember when Assad used chemical weapons? | ||
And Congress said no, and we didn't go to war in Syria. | ||
Not fully. | ||
And then Trump got in and in April 2017 Nikki Haley and the State Department came out and said that I think it was Rex Tillis was the Secretary of State at the time. | ||
Tillis and Haley both came out and said that regime change was no longer the policy of the United States and we quietly pulled back. | ||
We still have a mercenary presence there. | ||
We're still there. | ||
But we're no longer pursuing regime change like we were before. | ||
And that happened very quietly. | ||
It was not dramatic. | ||
We sort of quietly got out of that one. | ||
But I don't see how that's going to happen in Ukraine. | ||
Because Trump didn't want wars, but he's not in charge anymore. | ||
Obama, I think, didn't want wars. | ||
Biden is not mentally there. | ||
The people around him just don't care. | ||
It's now fully the Pentagon and the Military-Industrial Complex in control. | ||
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And you know they don't care if there's a war or not. | |
So, this just represents more escalation. | ||
It's been escalating now since 2008. | ||
And eventually it just has to stop. | ||
And it stops once the government accepts Russia As a peer competitor, as a fellow great power on the world stage accepts Russia back as a great power with a sphere of influence and then there can be peace but until that point we're really in a dangerous situation. | ||
So that's the military aid to Ukraine. | ||
God only knows where this is going. | ||
But it's not good. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
We'll talk about our featured story here. | ||
It's a little bit scary. | ||
I don't like talking about that so much because it's kind of scary. | ||
It's a little bit depressing. | ||
But we'll move on here. | ||
I want to talk about this and this is also depressing. | ||
It's kind of a lot of bad news I guess tonight. | ||
But it really does make me nervous what goes on over there because There's just no sign of stopping. | ||
I remember when the war started, people were saying, oh, it's never gonna go nuclear, and people are like, how could that even happen? | ||
I'll tell you how it'll happen. | ||
And don't forget, I was one of the people saying, hey, don't be so sure. | ||
You watch, and you see, it's that tit-for-tat. | ||
It never starts with nuclear war. | ||
It always starts over something goofy. | ||
It always starts over something stupid, and neither side backs down, and then they're trapped. | ||
And it's mutual escalation all the way to the top, and if there's no real effort to take the off-ramp, you know, it just will never stop escalating. | ||
But anyway, so we're going to keep an eye on that, but like I said, I'm going to move on. | ||
I want to talk about our DHS story. | ||
So our featured story here is about the Department of Homeland Security, and they are putting together now a new board to go after disinformation, particularly about the Russian conflict. | ||
And so this is the story it says quote President Joe Biden's administration is expanding the US Department of Homeland Security's purview to include fighting speech that the government deems to be disinformation. | ||
Plans for the new initiative were revealed on Wednesday when DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas Said in a congressional hearing that his department has created a disinformation governance board. | ||
The board will be headed by Nina Jankowicz, whose resume includes stints advising the Ukrainian foreign ministry and overseeing the Russian and Belarus programs at the National Democratic Institute. | ||
Jankowicz said in a Twitter post, quote, cats out of the bag. | ||
Here's what I've been up to the past two months and why I've been a bit quiet on here. | ||
Although Mayorkas and she... I like how she announces that like she's releasing a new album or something, right? | ||
Cat's out of the bag. | ||
Here's what I've been up to in the past two months. | ||
She's talking about it like she's making a fucking album, right? | ||
She's like releasing a new picture. | ||
She's releasing a new fan fiction or something. | ||
You know, cat's out of the bag. | ||
Here's what I've been up to. | ||
Creating a ministry of truth. | ||
Creating the ministry of disinformation. | ||
These bitches, these bitches in the national security apparatus be like, I did a thing. | ||
They're posting on Instagram, so I did a thing. | ||
And they're like decapitating Trump supporters. | ||
I did a thing today. | ||
Here's what I've been up to. | ||
Waterboarding Trump supporters for wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
I did a thing. | ||
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So, cat's out of the bag. | |
Here's what I've been up to. | ||
Oh I love your work! | ||
You go! | ||
Slay! | ||
Slay! | ||
And that's literally what it is. | ||
And I know a lot of people in Washington D.C. | ||
and they'll tell you, like they'll go on dating apps, they'll go on like Tinder and whatever, and you'll literally see these like bimbo retard girls on there, like you see anywhere else. | ||
But they work at the Department of Homeland Security, but they work at the DOJ, and they're on Twitter, and they're like, you know, you know, they're doing all the stupid, like, white girl shit, but also they're in charge of the federal law enforcement, and they're working for the fucking Juiluminati or whatever, so that's, like, just awesome. | ||
Anyway, so she uh cats out of the cats out of the bag Slay yeah, good. | ||
Good job. | ||
You go to go sis. | ||
That's that's awesome. | ||
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Good for you She's working for like the New World Order. | |
She's working for like Rothschild's war profiteers and she's like I've did a thing and like that that's how women are. | ||
That's the sickness about women is like Women are literally they're going through the system and they're becoming | ||
The chief enforcers of the Jewish secret police, and as long as they have a super cool outfit, they're going to be cutting people's heads off, they're going to be black bagging people in the middle of the night, pulling up to your house in a van, breaking down your door, putting a bag over your head, and taking you to some black site to be tortured forever. | ||
She wore hoop earrings. | ||
going to post on Instagram and say, we just got the cutest new outfits. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
We just, I, she wore hoop earrings. | ||
What a legend, you know, they're going to have some dumb bimbo go up and give a press conference about like, we just killed the last of the rebels and the rest are being tortured forever. | ||
And, uh, you know, then you'll have all these girls posting on Instagram, like, she wore hoop earrings. | ||
What a legend. | ||
They all want to be Barbies. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
Women all want to be, they want to be like, you know, disco Barbie. | ||
They want to be, you know, Burger King Barbie. | ||
And now that the government is pushing, now that the propaganda is pushing women into the system, now they're going to become like Stasi Barbie, SS Barbie, Concentration Camp Guard Barbie, Monarch Mind Control Barbie. | ||
So, to add insult to injury, you're not even going to get killed by a firing squad. | ||
You're not even going to get killed by, like, I don't know, your enemy, your rival in the regime. | ||
You're going to get killed by, like, some stupid bitch. | ||
Case in point here. | ||
She goes from working for the National Democracy Institute in Bulgaria and Ukraine, which is like the most CIA, Jew-Luminati type job you can imagine, and now she's at DHS and she's like, I did a thing! | ||
I did a thing! | ||
It's like, really? | ||
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So she's, you know, the same bitch that you see in Starbucks. | |
It's like, you know, can I get a shot of vanilla? | ||
And then she goes to her work doing her model walk to like cut your fucking head off, to cut your face off, and wear it like a mask. | ||
So it's not cool. | ||
It's not cool what they're up to. | ||
That's yet another reason why we hate women. | ||
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I mean, while we don't hate women, we hate these women. | |
Nice save. | ||
Good catch there. | ||
So anyway, so the article goes on. | ||
It says, she says, cats out of the bag. | ||
Here's what I've been up to for the past two months and I've been a bit quiet on here. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Oh man. | ||
Like just reading that, that is more infuriating than the thing itself. | ||
If it was like, if it was like regular people doing it, I'd be like, okay, whatever. | ||
If Ben Shapiro came on TV and said like, hey gang, like we're killing all the Holocaust deniers today. | ||
I'd be like, oh, You know, well he had a good run. | ||
Nice try, everybody. | ||
But I just can't stand, this is like, it's just insult to injury. | ||
Salt in the wound. | ||
It's rainbow gay Hitler. | ||
It's like what Alex Jones said, it's gay Hitler. | ||
You're gonna get some dits, Barbie. | ||
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Goes on Twitter. | |
Here's why I've been a bit quiet on here. | ||
WE DON'T CARE WHY YOU WERE QUIET, YOU STUPID BITCH! | ||
Oh, man. | ||
This is why hell is real. | ||
This is why hell exists. | ||
Hell is reserved for you, bitch. | ||
You've got a reservation. | ||
The devil has made a reservation in hell for you, bitch. | ||
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Get the cats out of the bag. | |
Here's what I've been working on. | ||
Sorry I've been a bit quiet. | ||
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I swear, man. | |
Remember this. | ||
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Remember this. | |
Because there's going to be a temptation, when we win, there's going to be a temptation to, like, be merciful to these people and say, like, aww. | ||
Never forget. | ||
This is our enemy. | ||
Never forget what they did to us. | ||
Never forget this. | ||
Remember this moment when we win. | ||
Because I know there's going to be a temptation to say, oh, well, you know, we're not going to lower ourselves. | ||
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We're not going to become what we hated. | |
Yeah, we are. | ||
Yeah, we are. | ||
We're going to be more brutal. | ||
We're going to be more merciless than they were. | ||
I did a thing. | ||
I did a thing. | ||
She's going to hold up the severed head of Q Shaman. | ||
I did a thing. | ||
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Slay! | |
Destroy all women. | ||
Destroy all women. | ||
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Destroy all women is really the motto. | |
Just kidding. | ||
So anyway, the article goes on. | ||
I'm getting a little hung up here, but it's just absolutely the worst. | ||
It says, although Mayorkas unveiled the new entity in response to a question about disinformation being used to sway elections, the new board reportedly will focus on countering misinformation related to homeland security The administration announced its disinformation push just two days after Elon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for $44 billion. | ||
Musk has vowed to restore freedom of speech on the platform, which has banned prominent conservative voices and was accused of influencing the 2020 election by suppressing dissemination of news on an alleged Biden-influenced peddling scandal. | ||
Ironically, Cenkowitz promoted false information about the alleged Biden scandal weeks before the 2020 election, saying the New York Post's suppressed story had been branded a Russian influence op by former intelligence officials. | ||
She also called the report a Trump campaign product and warned that supporters of President Trump would show up at the polls with weapons to intimidate voters. | ||
The emails on which the Biden story was based were later verified by other major media outlets, including the New York Times and the Washington Post. | ||
So she's gonna head up the disinformation task force and she was out there two years ago saying that the Hunter Biden laptop was a Russian disinfo-op which it wasn't. | ||
She's gonna head up Russian disinformation task force at DHS and she was peddling disinformation blaming it on Russia. | ||
But yeah, but we're all crazy. | ||
There's nothing going on here. | ||
This is the, like destiny says, this is the government working as it's supposed to. | ||
They wanted to hire the experts. | ||
Maybe she just got it wrong. | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
Mm-hmm. | ||
Yeah, they just got it wrong. | ||
Sometimes they get things right. | ||
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Sometimes they get things wrong. | |
The important thing is they're trying to fight for democracy. | ||
We live in hell. | ||
How can you not realize how deep the shit is that we're in? | ||
And it's always been bad, but this is just worse than ever. | ||
Things have always not been good, but I don't see how it gets worse, actually, than this. | ||
Because this is just absurd. | ||
That's absurd levels of corruption. | ||
So anyway, it goes on. | ||
It says, responding to news of Musk's Twitter takeover on Monday, Cenkowitz said, I shudder to think about a free speech absolutist. | ||
We're taking over more platforms. | ||
What that would look like for the marginalized communities, which are already shouldering disproportionate amounts of abuse. | ||
Dude, just... Do you know how angry this shit makes me? | ||
The marginalized communities. | ||
It just makes me absolutely shudder to think about how black people get bullied and they already get bullied more than anybody. | ||
They're doing the bullying! | ||
They're the ones killing and shooting. | ||
They're the ones looting and stabbing and stealing. | ||
And we're worried about online abuse? | ||
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You're worried about you shudder at the thought of online abuse? | |
I shudder when I drive down Lakeshore Drive at dusk on a weekend because of these black people, because of these marginalized communities. | ||
Marginalized communities? | ||
Women are the problem. | ||
This is a nightmare. | ||
I wake up every day and live in a nightmare world. | ||
Where a female, the female Stasi, the female cop, gets up and says, We need to crush free speech. | ||
I shudder about the harm that will be... This is why women were burned at the stake. | ||
You know, I know like everybody, whoa, when the Catholics used to kill witches, that was so horrible. | ||
No, it wasn't. | ||
No, it literally wasn't. | ||
You know, everybody's like, that's so medieval! | ||
This is, like, that's why, yeah, we would, you know... Women, women were subjected to these things because these kinds of women have always existed. | ||
This was always going on. | ||
So, like, crucifying a woman upside down or something, or, like, setting them on fire or whatever, like, yeah, like, that, witches are real. | ||
You're looking at one of them at the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
Makes me want to go full pagan. | ||
Makes me want to go full pagan like, you know, machetes. | ||
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Makes me want to go warlord mode when you see this kind of stuff go on. | |
Not that I like violence. | ||
I disavow all violence and everything, but... | ||
Like, this is a sick bitch, okay? | ||
This is a totally sick bitch who shouldn't be anywhere near power. | ||
This woman should be not in power. | ||
This woman should be not heading up a disinformation task force. | ||
She shudders at the thought of free speech. | ||
This is like... It has everything. | ||
This story has everything in it. | ||
Elon Musk, who is like a genius philosopher king of the world. | ||
Here you got a genius savant who's building rocket ships to take us to another planet, Faustian. | ||
And building electric cars to, you know, protect the environment or whatever, that's fine. | ||
He calls it Tesla, whatever. | ||
The details aren't important. | ||
He's a scientific, brilliant, dreamer, entrepreneur, Faustian. | ||
And he intervenes to protect free speech and ideas and the truth. | ||
And a woman is gonna go like, that's terrible, that's terrible. | ||
I'm so afraid of the harm that'll be caused to, like, black people. | ||
This is our country now. | ||
And now she's in charge of the Thought Police, she's in charge of the Secret Police, in charge of policing so-called disinformation. | ||
She's in charge of destroying narratives on war that go against the government and all the go-to-war with Russia. | ||
We're on the verge of a war with Russia. | ||
People like me are trying to bring us back from the brink and you've got a totalitarian Orwellian government shill going in there. | ||
I never thought it would be so black and white. | ||
You read 1984, you read Fahrenheit 451, I know it's trite, but you read these kinds of books and you think, like, it would never be so black and white. | ||
Who would ever be on the side of the obvious bad guys? | ||
Who would ever be on the side of obviously the evil bad guys? | ||
And hey, like, now we live in this timeline. | ||
Now we live in this world. | ||
Vince says, Vinshala! | ||
Burn these bitches! | ||
so true Elon Musk is a genius who's sending us to Mars and we're going to have some female some female Democracy Institute bureaucrat come in and say she shutters it's a trans community and the it's so It's just so wrong. | ||
It's all wrong. | ||
How could anybody defend this? | ||
It's so sick what's going on. | ||
She says last December that Musk is an online abuser. | ||
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He's an abuser! | |
And said the best antidote to such behavior is, quote, to deny them influence and notoriety. | ||
The guy with a $300 billion net worth, who's doing contracts with NASA to build their rockets better than they ever could, and with the... | ||
Motor company and automobile company bigger than all the other American autos put together. | ||
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We just have to deny him influence. | |
He's an abuser. | ||
He's an abuser? | ||
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He's an abuser. | |
He's an abuser. | ||
You're abusive. | ||
You want to see some fucking abuse? | ||
No, that's not a threat, but it's like, it's beyond parody what goes on, man. | ||
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This whole world is so, so fucked. | |
So messed up and you, you people out here will defend this kind of stuff. | ||
I can't believe there's people out here that'll defend this stuff. | ||
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And they'll say, the real problem is men. | |
Men have empowered the women. | ||
It's like, no. | ||
They've been starting shit from the beginning. | ||
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Alright, let's not forget why we die. | |
I wish I was young and beautiful forever. | ||
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Oh wait, I have to die. | |
Why? | ||
Because a silly bitch got tricked by a talking snake. | ||
That's why. | ||
But blame me, but blame us, because we didn't take care of her. | ||
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No no honey, don't talk to the snake. | |
Stupid bitch. | ||
You bitch! | ||
It's from the first day, from our first day on Earth, from the first day on Earth until the last day on Earth, trust no hoe! | ||
From the first day to the last day, if you trust a hoe, you're a bitch! | ||
Okay. | ||
I just can't believe it. | ||
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I just can't believe it. | |
So this is where we are. | ||
Department of Homeland Security, federal law enforcement, now has an anti-disinformation jurisdiction. | ||
So federal law enforcement, which has stockpiled like a billion bullets, now has the authority to police what you say about America's proxy war with Russia. | ||
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Great! | |
That's fucking great. | ||
And it's being headed up by some woman. | ||
being head up by some woman who calls Elon Musk the genius entrepreneur, industrial titan of our lifetime, of this century, of our generation, an online abuser, even an online abuser. | ||
You know what? | ||
Geniuses are abusive sometimes. | ||
And that's okay because geniuses enrich our lives and make the world go round. | ||
Yeah, there may be pain and there may be suffering and there may be abuse and there may be cruelty and that's the price that we pay for excellence and greatness. | ||
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Yes. | |
He's an unkind abuser! | ||
Yeah, and we're in a therapeutic death cult. | ||
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Therapeutic death cult. | |
Run by our mothers. | ||
Run by mother figures. | ||
It's time for Dad to come home. | ||
Time for Dad to come home. | ||
We have this matriarchal, mommy, therapeutic society. | ||
It's time for some tough love. | ||
It's time for the belt. | ||
It's time for some kick-ass. | ||
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Dad's home. | |
Pop's home. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
That's what Trump and Musk and all of that represent. | ||
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Pop's home. | |
Pops home, bitch! | ||
Pops home, kids! | ||
What you saying to me? | ||
That's the energy. | ||
In a sense, it goes above and beyond all this. | ||
All this harm reduction. | ||
What she said about Elon Musk is even actually more telling than the rest of it. | ||
When she says, you know, she shudders at the thought of the harm to marginalized communities and he's an abuser, and then she heads up the thought police, like, doesn't that kind of just say it all? | ||
Isn't it all in there? | ||
Doesn't that kind of wrap it up all very neatly and like all of our problems? | ||
And, you know, it is what it is. | ||
There's really not much else to say. | ||
You understand what's going on. | ||
They're trying to control the narrative because we're going to war with Russia. | ||
And we don't live in a free country, we live in a totalitarian country. | ||
Just like Russia creates state propaganda, we create state propaganda. | ||
Just like China kills people for going against the government, America now kills people for going against the government. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
That's what this is designed for. | ||
Federal police going after American citizens exercising their right to criticize the government's war against Russia. | ||
And the whole apparatus is built up on corruption and torture and death and killing. | ||
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And it's not right. | |
Government is necessary evil, but going to war with Russia is unnecessary. | ||
There's always going to be corruption, but this is malicious, excessive, decadent corruption. | ||
I'm not a utopian. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I don't think that we're ever going to not have a government built on violence. | ||
I don't think we're ever going to not have corruption in the society. | ||
But this is decadence. | ||
This is a decadent, excessive corruption which is malicious. | ||
This is an evil which is superfluous. | ||
It goes beyond necessary. | ||
Going to war with Russia is not necessary. | ||
So we can have a state, and we can have some corruption, and we can have some violence, but not like this. | ||
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Thanks. | |
That's why free speech exists. | ||
That's why the Second Amendment exists in the event of something like this. | ||
Something like this. | ||
So make no mistake about it, we're in. | ||
We're in it, man. | ||
We're in the thick of it. | ||
You thought about, oh, what happens if one day... We're in that day! | ||
You know, that one day has arrived. | ||
That one day When the shit hits the fan, we're in it. | ||
We're living through it. | ||
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Right now. | |
But that's why it's important now more than ever to keep our heads on straight and be level-headed and be prudent and tactful and deliberate and calculating in what we do. | ||
That's why now more than ever those things are important. | ||
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But it's very dark times here. | |
I'll continue to tell the truth about Russia. | ||
I don't know if I'll get arrested for that or not now, but I mean, what else can we glean from this? | ||
Why would law enforcement be concerned about disinformation? | ||
Don't we have the free speech? | ||
Don't we have the right to be wrong? | ||
Don't we have the right to say things the government doesn't like? | ||
Apparently not. | ||
Now the police denounce the law enforcement matter. | ||
Headed up by some sick bitch who doesn't even recognize Elon Musk's greatness. | ||
You would be lucky to be abused by Elon Musk. | ||
Elon Musk is a great man. | ||
If he abused you, it would be the best thing that ever happened to you. | ||
The abuse of a manly Elon Musk is more venerable than the affection of someone else, of some low-frequency peasant. | ||
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So anyway, that's that. | |
I can't even get through this story. | ||
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It's so infuriating. | |
It's so messed up. | ||
Elon Musk stuff bothers me because he is true greatness personified. | ||
In a world where there's no greatness, in a world where there's no excellence, and there's no dreams, and there's no nothing, Here's a guy who wants to take us to the stars. | ||
Here's a guy that wants to take us to another planet. | ||
And he rose above the scum, and the shit, and the muck, and the haters, and the cynicism, and he did it with pure, with his faculties, with just genius, with just work and ingenuity. | ||
And you get these female therapists that are going to say, nah, I don't like him. | ||
Fuck you, bitch! | ||
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We don't like you! | |
We could burn a million of those women alive. | ||
And it would be worth it if we could keep Elon Musk. | ||
Maybe that's controversial. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Elon Musk, Donald Trump, these are heroes, and they're heroes because they represent something bigger than themselves. | ||
They represent the truth and reality and striving. | ||
You want to talk about Faustian? | ||
You want to talk about Nietzschean? | ||
They represent striving. | ||
Elon Musk doesn't even believe in God, which is not cool, but he's reaching out into the unknown. | ||
He's a modern pioneer. | ||
He's a modern explorer. | ||
And you're going to have some woman. | ||
And then he's going to even intervene. | ||
He's going to lower himself into politics to protect his right to do all this. | ||
Because consider, he's trying to go to the stars and the DOJ's investigating him. | ||
And the FCC's investigating him. | ||
And all the corrupt Jewish elements are coming after him. | ||
And so he gets involved in politics because he's trying to be a free human being. | ||
He's trying to. | ||
And he's going to be pulled back down by all these liars and scumbags and cynics and women. | ||
Vince says he gave satellite internet to 30 countries in under three years. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And he's not being appreciated. | ||
We need to venerate people like that and revere people like that. | ||
Not call them abusers. | ||
He's an abuser. | ||
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So anyway, so that's that. | |
That's, uh, that's his DHS task force. | ||
It's over, man. | ||
We have one more shot. | ||
We get in in 2024 and we burn the mother down, okay? | ||
Not physically, not literally, but metaphorically. | ||
We get in in 2024 and we just, we fire all these people and we just clean house, we bring home everybody, we just cut the head off the snake. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's 2024 or bust. | ||
I believe that. | ||
If we don't win in 2024, it's like Yoda going to Dagobah, okay? | ||
It's like Obi-Wan hiding Anakin in Tatooine. | ||
That's the vibe. | ||
We win, you know, Yoda's gonna kill the Emperor or it's all over. | ||
That's how I see it. | ||
We got one more shot because otherwise this just goes on and on and on and it's over. | ||
More DHS, more Federal Reserve, more State Department, more of what we've got. | ||
It's been two years. | ||
It's been one year. | ||
It's been one year! | ||
It's been one year of Biden and we're at 7% inflation. | ||
We're at war with Russia. | ||
Two and a half million illegals in one year. | ||
If we get more of that, we're just not going to have a country anymore. | ||
It's going to be dark. | ||
It's going to be very dark. | ||
Dark times. | ||
I'll become an old man waiting for the Chosen One to arrive. | ||
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If I'm not the Chosen One, I'll become an old man. | |
I'll become a jaded and cynical... I hope that I'm the hero, but I may be the mentor. | ||
I hope that I'm the guy. | ||
I hope that I'm the hero that rises up and, you know, brings down the Death Star. | ||
But I fear that I may... I fear that I may be... | ||
Cast aside to raise an apprentice later on. | ||
It may be me because I'd be willing to do it, you know. | ||
If it was necessary. | ||
I'll be the old man, you know. | ||
It's like I'll be struck down and lose my arm or something and I'll be like, you know. | ||
Well, I've told the story a million times, you know. | ||
I'll be in the jungle. | ||
In Vietnam or something and someone will seek me out and like, how can I do it? | ||
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And I'll be like, yo, it's over. | |
Can't you see it's over? | ||
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We lost! | |
And you know, this young kid like reminds me of myself. | ||
Some youngster seeks me out and it reminds me of how I was when I was younger and I was like, all right, I'll train you. | ||
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All right, I'll, with my one arm, all right, I'll train you. | |
Training starts tomorrow, you know, and I'm like, uh... And then I'll have to give my life, you know. | ||
Then, just like Ben Kenobi, I'll have to give my life. | ||
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How can I... Look, I have one arm. | |
Good evening, you're watching. | ||
Yup. | ||
And I'll go in there. | ||
Save the dream! | ||
That was one good line from Rogue One when that black guy was like, save the dream. | ||
That was kind of Keno. | ||
When the whole planet's being blown up and he's like, he's in a robot suit. | ||
And they're like, he's a terrorist! | ||
It's kind of like... What was his name? | ||
Saul something. | ||
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That guy's a terrorist! | |
He's an extremist! | ||
And they go and meet him. | ||
And that part was kind of Keno. | ||
That'll be me, you know, like I'm, I'm, you know, in my hut and my hut's being blown up by like the fucking, you know, the VTOL flies over. | ||
It's, it's not, it's not red helmets, it's blue helmets. | ||
Brandon's VTOLs flying overhead. | ||
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They're here! | |
They're, you know, dropping bombs. | ||
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Get outta here! | |
You know, there's like an underground tunnel. | ||
They're crawling through the tunnel. | ||
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I'll hold them off! | |
And I got my one arm. | ||
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Alright, you bastards. | |
Like, I am legend. | ||
I take the grenade. | ||
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run at him anyway alright alright let's Let's move on. | |
Let's get on to our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what we got in the Super Chats. | ||
I hope it doesn't come to that. | ||
God, I hope it doesn't come to that, but I fear the worst. | ||
I fear that it may come to this. | ||
Hopefully Milo is that guy and I'm the chosen one, but I fear Milo's like Qui-Gon Jinn and I'm like Obi-Wan and Luke has not been born yet. | ||
Luke Skywalker hasn't been born yet. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
Whatever will happen will happen. | ||
So let me get my sparkling water here from Whole Foods. | ||
Yeah, this one's okay. | ||
I've been getting the stuff with ginger because ginger is anti-inflammatory and I have a deviated septum, so I kind of need that. | ||
But it doesn't taste very good. | ||
I'll crack... UX has me... He got me onto the Whole Foods thing. | ||
It's okay. | ||
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It's expensive, though. | |
It's too damn expensive. | ||
But it's quality stuff, I guess. | ||
Lance Videos is Luke. | ||
He might be. | ||
He might be, because he texted me the other day and he's like, dude, I'm totally redpilled now. | ||
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And I was like, really? | |
And the thing is, he won't name them. | ||
He's like, dude, I'm totally redpilled. | ||
Like, I don't like gay people now. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, that's like 10% of it. | ||
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That's like... | |
I'm like, when are you gonna name them, bro? | ||
When are you gonna wake up on the, uh, the old... You know, all that, all that business going on. | ||
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So, he's still young. | |
We'll see. | ||
He's a, he's a magic man, though. | ||
There's something, there's something there, you know? | ||
It's like in Ben 10 when, excuse me, when Gwen B had, like, magic powers, and you could see, like, that's maybe, like, part of his origin story. | ||
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He's, like, a magician. | |
Maybe that'll be his gimmick, is like... | ||
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I don't know, he's like a magic guy or something, but... Anyway. | |
Alright, let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what we got going on here. | ||
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Yeah, it's the dark times. | |
The dark times setting in the dark winter. | ||
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Excuse me! | |
Oh wow, what a burp. | ||
Okay, we have like 10 Super Chats, so it's gonna be a short show tonight. | ||
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Oh, pfft. | |
No, it's not 10. | ||
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It's just because I was logged out. | |
I was gonna say, I'm like, what the heck? | ||
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What the freak? | |
Brandon! | ||
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Okay. | |
Oh, I just got a head rush. | ||
I Alright. | ||
Oh, I just got a really bad head rush. | ||
Okay. | ||
Nick's apprentice will be female. | ||
Nick's gonna instruct her on how to be a housewife. | ||
Boo, shut up dude, shut up. | ||
Just don't even come at me with that anymore. | ||
Just don't even come at me with that anymore. | ||
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I'm done playing. | |
I'm done playing around. | ||
I think you got no time for that. | ||
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Yeah, I got a really bad head rush just there. | |
Felt kind of good. | ||
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Does drugs make you feel like that? | |
That feels good when that happens. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
I'm getting a good stretch in here. | ||
Sorry, pardon me. | ||
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I'm getting a good stretch in. | |
Oh, I feel so tense. | ||
I've just been I've just been, like, in my refrigerator like Joker for the past few days. | ||
Sort of like... I've been sort of like Joker mode, you know? | ||
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So I gotta stretch a little. | |
Alright. | ||
Nick has no pants on. | ||
I have pants on. | ||
I got my jeans on. | ||
Alright. | ||
Let's read these. | ||
I'm procrastinating because I don't want to do this. | ||
Because the Super Chats have been sucky lately. | ||
They've been not good. | ||
But alright, let's see what we got. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hey Nick, super chat day 25. | ||
Cute dog you posted on telegram the other day. | ||
AF pet anytime soon? | ||
Probably not anytime soon. | ||
The problem is I'm really limited because I'm allergic to everything. | ||
I'm allergic to dogs, I'm allergic to cats. | ||
So what I'd like to do is get a bird or a monkey. | ||
Whenever I move down to Florida, I would like to get an exotic pet. | ||
But the problem is the maintenance. | ||
I can barely take care of myself. | ||
I hardly do. | ||
Like, so the idea of, like, taking care of a monkey, I can't, uh... A monkey is less complicated than taking care of me, or maybe more. | ||
And I can't take care of me! | ||
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You know, I don't, I don't, I can't cook. | |
Can't do anything. | ||
So, um... | ||
I don't know how I'm gonna make it with a little monkey, but I think that would help me learn, maybe. | ||
Maybe it would make me more responsible, you know? | ||
Maybe I'll get myself a monkey to teach me responsibility. | ||
And, uh, there'll be sort of like this... It'll be one of those, like, getting-to-know-you type things, where... where, okay, it's like I meet the monkey, and me and the monkey don't really get along at first. | ||
And it's like, WHAT'S GOING ON IN HERE?! | ||
And the monkey's like, you know, there's like a big mess all over the kitchen. | ||
I'm like, What's going on in here? | ||
And the monkey's like, laughing, you know? | ||
And, uh, but then over time we sort of like, you know, we don't like each other, you know, we're like, I hate you, I hate you, I wish you, I never adopted you! | ||
And the monkey's like, you know, scratches me and then he does the same thing. | ||
But then we sort of get to understand each other and we get to know each other and then we become best friends. | ||
And I learn to take care of it. | ||
And then, but then, you know, as always, it'll be going really well, okay, we found our groove, big montage, everything, everybody thinks nothing can go wrong, but then it all goes wrong. | ||
Like, he goes missing, and, like, I have to find him, you know, that's the, then there's the movie, you know? | ||
And then I, and then I do, and then, happily ever after, right? | ||
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So... | |
That's sort of, I just need something like that in my life. | ||
I just need something like that in my life. | ||
I need a monkey to sort of like, you know, to give me a storyline like that. | ||
So I think that's what I'm gonna do. | ||
I think I'm gonna do a monkey or maybe a bird. | ||
I feel like a bird doesn't have as much personality though. | ||
Birds just kind of, you know, they don't even have like eyebrows. | ||
But a monkey, a monkey is like expressive and funny. | ||
Funny monkey. | ||
And you know, we'll just become best buddies. | ||
Someone says a child maybe? | ||
Yeah I mean I want a family eventually but the problem is like I don't I don't think I'll get the same joy out of a woman that I would with a monkey because monkeys are like funny so I just feel like that would be a better option. | ||
I feel like that's gonna be like more enjoyable honestly. | ||
Because monkeys are like funny and endearing and women are just kind of like annoying and cringe. | ||
So I think like the monkey would be a better fit. | ||
I think it'd be a better match. | ||
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Honestly. | |
You know, when women are like trying to have sex with you and like, you know, they're like doing all this funky shit and monkeys are just kind of like, I'm wearing pants! | ||
You know, what if you put pants on a monkey? | ||
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Wouldn't that be hilarious? | |
Monkeys are like wearing people clothes and they're like jumping around. | ||
It's like, oh, you, oh, you stupid monkey. | ||
So I think I think I'm like a monkey a little bit better. | ||
If I could get the, if I could get a child without the woman, I think I would do that. | ||
But, um, But you can't get one without the other. | ||
So I'm going to save that chore for later. | ||
I'm procrastinating that one until later. | ||
I'm just sort of putting it off. | ||
I know I'd have to do it one day because I want a kid. | ||
I want a son. | ||
But it's sort of like I don't want the party to stop. | ||
Right now it's like total boy mode. | ||
Total just like do what I want, eat what I want, say what I want. | ||
Party never stops. | ||
Drive around the city, eat hot dogs, sleep all day. | ||
And then you bring a woman into the equation. | ||
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And it's like, when are you going to like, oh my gosh, when are you going to like get your act together, Nick? | |
Nick, you never talk to me. | ||
You never pay attention to me. | ||
You know, like... So it's just gonna really cram my style. | ||
It's really gonna basically shut down my whole life. | ||
So... You know, right now I play Minecraft. | ||
I play Chivalry 2. | ||
I watch movies. | ||
You enter a woman into the equation. | ||
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It's like, let's watch a comedy. | |
Let's watch Netflix all day. | ||
Let's do... We have to do something! | ||
And it's like, we don't need to do nothing, bitch. | ||
We don't need to do nothing. | ||
Why don't you go... If I ever had a girlfriend, I'd just give her... I'd be like, here's some knitting needles. | ||
Go play in the corner. | ||
I need to play Minecraft right now. | ||
I need to work on my spiral staircase in Minecraft. | ||
Here's some knitting needles and a coloring book. | ||
Go play over there, okay? | ||
I got you. | ||
I don't know what girls like I got you like a box of crayons and like some Danimals like can you just go over there like I need to finish this over here So Vince says I've done it and it worked. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
I'm serious though. | ||
Niggas say this and they're not serious. | ||
People talk like that and they really don't mean it. | ||
I actually mean that like 100%. | ||
I mean that with every cell. | ||
At the cellular level, I am serious about, like, wanting to get a monkey and absolutely preferring that. | ||
Other niggas will say that and then they just, you know, they're just not like that. | ||
But me, I'm like, I want a monkey. | ||
I want a pet monkey. | ||
I want a pet monkey in a diaper and I want to Hang out with the monkey and um... | ||
In a way that's not going to cram my style. | ||
You know, I could bring in, when I go out late at night and drive around and get a hot dog, maybe I'll get a hot dog, one for me, one for the monkey, and we'll be sitting in my car eating the hot dogs. | ||
Like, you just can't do that with a woman. | ||
You just can't do that in an enjoyable way with a woman like you could with a monkey. | ||
So, I actually do mean that. | ||
Other niggas be like, you know, hoes before bros. | ||
I'm not about that. | ||
I'm like monkey in the bros. | ||
Only. | ||
Only that. | ||
So anyway. | ||
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Yeah, like Kai. | |
Kai... Kai would totally prefer the companionship of a woman to a monkey. | ||
Fake monkey poster. | ||
Fake monkey... He's a fake... He's a fake sell with monkeys. | ||
He's a... yeah. | ||
He's hoes before monkey. | ||
I'm monkey before hoes. | ||
All day. | ||
Okay, so anyway. | ||
So yeah, so that's the status on the America First pet. | ||
But I think I'm going to wait until I go to Florida. | ||
Because I think that it's legal to own them in Florida. | ||
And I'm not going to get it while I'm here and then go through a big move. | ||
Like I can't do two things at once like that. | ||
So... What should I name it though? | ||
I want to name it a cool name. | ||
What would its name be? | ||
Maybe like... Should I name it after myself? | ||
Should I name it Nick? | ||
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That'd be kind of cute. | |
What if I named it... I don't know. | ||
We'll have to think on that. | ||
Maybe Joe? | ||
That's kind of like a regular name. | ||
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Doug? | |
What about Doug? | ||
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That'd be a funny name for a monkey. | |
I don't really like that name. | ||
Sounds like a fat guy. | ||
Maybe... What about like Owen? | ||
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No. | |
That's not a bad name. | ||
What about... I don't know. | ||
Well, we'll work on it. | ||
We'll have to work on that. | ||
You're not gonna get a say in it, by the way. | ||
I'm not, like, putting it to a vote. | ||
I'm not accepting your suggestions. | ||
George Floyd? | ||
Yeah, really funny. | ||
Obongo? | ||
You... People are awful. | ||
I... You know, you're just scum the way you suggest things like that. | ||
Owen Schreier? | ||
No! | ||
Just, like, Owen is, like, the given name. | ||
People... Adolf. | ||
Yeah, that's hilarious. | ||
This is why I need a monkey, because I just... | ||
Human companionship, not really working out. | ||
So I think I'm going to try a monkey. | ||
I love my dog, but I'm just allergic to him. | ||
But he's such a good dog. | ||
The problem is dogs die really soon too. | ||
My dog's getting up there. | ||
He's got white hair under his chin. | ||
I love my dog, but he's not smart enough. | ||
He's too fucking dumb. | ||
And, like, he's always wanting to play and stuff, and it's like, get out of my face, nigga. | ||
He's always, like, dropping toys near me. | ||
It's like, what the fuck am I supposed to do with that? | ||
You know, I'll go down to pet him, and he'll be like, wait! | ||
And then he'll go run and grab a toy, and then run back, and, like, keep throwing it at me. | ||
He'll, like, just... I'll be sitting there with my hand, like, hanging over the chair, and he'll, like, move my hand with his nose. | ||
And it's like, what do you want me to do with this soaking wet toy? | ||
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Get out of here, dude. | |
I do play with him, but you don't understand. | ||
He wants to play all the time. | ||
I play with him. | ||
I rub his belly. | ||
I rub behind his ears. | ||
I love that dog. | ||
I do. | ||
And I pick him up, and I hold him, and all that. | ||
But, all he wants to do is play, and if you don't want to play, he wants nothing to do with you. | ||
If you don't want to play with the ball, then he just goes and sits down. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
So, clearly, it's just, what have you done for me lately? | ||
You know? | ||
If you're not playing with him, then he doesn't want to sit by you. | ||
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So... Play with him! | |
I do! | ||
But that's all he wants to do. | ||
Sometimes I just want to chill. | ||
Sometimes I just want to chill with the dog and the dog doesn't want to just hang out. | ||
He just always wants to do something. | ||
I do it, but then I'm like, alright, I don't want to... This is boring. | ||
Tug-of-war gets old. | ||
You know? | ||
So, so, and I'm allergic. | ||
That's the primary thing. | ||
I could probably do a dog, but it just makes my allergies so bad. | ||
So I can't do that. | ||
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So I think a monkey will be better. | |
And are monkeys hypoallergenic or not? | ||
I'll have to look into that. | ||
But anyway, I think Cassandra has one, so I'll have to ask her. | ||
So mean. | ||
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You guys are fucking babies. | |
That's so mean, he says again. | ||
Seriously? | ||
So I think I'm gonna get a monkey. | ||
I think I'm gonna get a capuchin monkey. | ||
Anyway, anyway, anyway. | ||
So that's where we are on the America First patch. | ||
*phone rings* Yeah, that was... Okay, based? | ||
Based Kevin McCarthy owning the Libs? | ||
Triggered Lib with Dr. Seuss? | ||
Yeah, that was pretty freaking red-pilled. | ||
Yeah, that was okay. | ||
Based? | ||
Based Kevin McCarthy owning the libs? | ||
Triggered lib with Dr. Seuss? | ||
Yeah, that was pretty freaking red-pilled when he read the Dr. Seuss book and totally owned the left forever. | ||
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I was actually critical of that. | |
I don't think we should do things just to own the libs. | ||
We need to actually have productive policy discussion. | ||
There are some people that will say that's based, and then there are some people that will say that it's, like, not productive. | ||
And that's why everyone in DC just needs to be evicted and, like, sent to Siberia. | ||
Because there are, unironically, people that will say, like, BASED KEVIN MCCARTHY? | ||
LASER EYES KEVIN MCCARTHY? | ||
LET'S GO! | ||
I'D LIKE TO READ SOMETHING TO YOU TODAY! | ||
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IT'S DR. SEWS! | |
And then there's other faggots that'll be like, uh, that's, we shouldn't do things just to own the lips. | ||
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That's not, like, that's not productive. | |
And both of those people should be imprisoned forever. | ||
But yeah, aside from the treachery, that was awesome. | ||
*phone rings* That's just dumb. | ||
It's seasonal. | ||
I'm sorry ABT the unsolicited advice, but I'm telling you sugar and or gluten are probably making your allergies 90X worse than they need to be. | ||
What a, that's just dumb. | ||
It's seasonal, it's seasonal. | ||
All right, I was fine over the winter. | ||
I was fine in the winter. | ||
I've been taking my nasal spray, my Claritin, and I felt fine. | ||
And now it's just springtime. | ||
Niggas be like, it's springtime in Chicago and people are like, it's the gluten, it's the sugar. | ||
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I cut sugar. | |
I cut sugar out. | ||
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I'm gonna cut you out. | |
I'm cutting niggas telling me what to eat out. | ||
And I'll feel great. | ||
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I cut gluten. | |
I cut gluten out. | ||
I don't have to do gluten anymore. | ||
What am I going to do? | ||
Not eat gluten? | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
What am I going to eat? | ||
What am I going to eat? | ||
No gluten and no sugar and no dairy and what's left? | ||
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Huh? | |
So, no. | ||
I'm going to keep eating... I'm going to keep eating gluten. | ||
I'm going to keep eating all that garbage. | ||
I'm cutting you. | ||
I'm not cutting you out. | ||
I'm cutting you. | ||
Cutting you down. | ||
I'm cutting you out of my life. | ||
I'm standing up to you. | ||
Everybody's always in my business. | ||
Everybody's so concerned about what I eat and what I... and all this stuff. | ||
Like, why don't you just let me be, alright? | ||
I'm an eccentric genius. | ||
Just let me be me. | ||
Let me be great. | ||
You won't let me be great. | ||
Hey Nick, it's been a while since I've caught you live. | ||
Hope you're doing well big guy. | ||
Your conversation with us and Destiny had me in stitches. | ||
Great content. | ||
Dalton was pretty funny as well. | ||
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Shout out. | |
Hey, thank you for the big super chat, man. | ||
Can we get an 07 for Isaac? | ||
And he sent three more. | ||
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Whoa. | |
I don't know if you meant to. | ||
Let me know if you meant to send those. | ||
I'll refund those if those are duplicates, because that's a big donation to send several times. | ||
But hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat for Isaac? | ||
Can we get an I and an 07 in chat for Isaac? | ||
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Sheesh! | |
That's a huge super chat. | ||
Well, thank you very much, man. | ||
07s, yo! | ||
Big shoutout! | ||
Uh oh. | ||
Time to do my dance. | ||
Time to do my funny dance. | ||
Time to do my money dance. | ||
Time to do my funny dance. | ||
Is that what you want? | ||
Is that what you donated for? | ||
Okay. | ||
You got it. | ||
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Okay. | |
Careful what you wish for. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
07s in chat. | ||
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That's what they wanted. | |
They wanted the funny dance. | ||
It's called, we do a little dancing. | ||
So thanks a lot. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Thank you, Isaac. | ||
And what did it say? | ||
I don't even know what it said. | ||
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Hey, Nick. | |
It's been a while. | ||
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I'm doing well. | |
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Your conversation with Haas had me in stitches. | ||
Great content. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Yeah, Dalton is funny. | ||
Dalton's a funny guy. | ||
And a shining bright star. | ||
Bright future for Cozy and America First with Dalton in it. | ||
Because Dalton is like... | ||
He posted on Telegram the other day. | ||
You'd love to see it. | ||
He posted on Telegram the other day. | ||
He's like, uh, Hey guys, I'm really sorry. | ||
I don't feel so good. | ||
And I just worked a really long shift. | ||
So I'm only going to stream for five hours tonight instead of my usual six. | ||
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And it's like, you just love to see that, you know, I was, I was dying at that. | |
We were memeing it in the group chat. | ||
Dalton who works like a full-time job and they're killing him with this vaccine thing in the military and he goes in and he's like hey guys I'm really sorry but I'm only doing five and a half hours tonight really sorry and it's like that's a go-getter that's a winner that's a winning that's a winning winner mentality and I like I love winners so Dalton and I got to really know Dalton at AFPAC 3. | ||
I got to meet him and I saw him again on my way back. | ||
I drove through his city and the guy's just ambitious. | ||
He's talented. | ||
He's a hard worker. | ||
He's like an unstoppable force. | ||
He really is an unstoppable entity and I just so admire that. | ||
So yeah, he's doing a great job and he's very funny. | ||
He is funny. | ||
He's got a lot of great content. | ||
Zoomer will send $3. | ||
Hey Nick, how much do I have to super chat to get you to never use the phrase wet my whistle ever again? | ||
It's very upsetting to me. | ||
You don't like that? | ||
You don't like wet my whistle? | ||
So why does that make you uncomfortable, huh? | ||
Yeah, I don't like it that much either now that you say it. | ||
*BEEP* Whoa, thanks! | ||
I had McDonald's last night and it was bad. | ||
I had McDonald's last night and they forgot my dipping sauce. | ||
Honestly, this is like our country is crumbling. | ||
I ordered DoorDash and I want the dipping sauce. | ||
How are you supposed to eat Chicken McNuggets without the dipping sauce? | ||
You really can't. | ||
Thankfully, I had a bunch in the fridge. | ||
But still, it's the principle of the matter. | ||
And then the Big Mac was terrible, and the fries were good. | ||
But yeah, it's just one disaster after another. | ||
They drop it off at the wrong location, then they bring me a new one. | ||
There's no dipping sauce. | ||
The Big Mac doesn't taste good. | ||
Today, the KFC, they don't bring my fries and my coleslaw. | ||
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It's unbelievable. | |
Level of incompetence. | ||
This country's a disaster. | ||
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Third world. | |
Third world! | ||
third world so the red pill about the door dashes you just you use everything I I save the napkins, I save the plastic ware, the straws. | ||
I'm like an Indian, you know, I use every part of the buffalo. | ||
I kill the buffalo, I use the bones as a necklace, I use the skin to make clothes. | ||
We eat the meat, the meat that gets spoiled or whatever, we cook it in a stew. | ||
I use every part of it. | ||
You know? | ||
I get to DoorDash. | ||
I've never had to buy napkins. | ||
Never had to buy napkins. | ||
I have napkins all over. | ||
I have napkins everywhere where I eat. | ||
I have thousands of napkins. | ||
And I have plastic. | ||
I've never had to buy plastic. | ||
I've never had to use any of that. | ||
Because I just use every part. | ||
Use every part of the order. | ||
It's called being resourceful. | ||
It's called being... It's called conservation. | ||
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So... | |
Anyway, I appreciate it though. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
You're right! | ||
The problem is, I hope they just relinquish it, because they just keep escalating. | ||
Even though it's over, they just keep pushing further and further, so I hope they just give up eventually. | ||
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I hope they give up soon, as a matter of fact. | |
But yeah, you're right. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Why don't you send us an email? | ||
Why don't you send us an email here on Cozy? | ||
Why are all these people asking to get on Cozy and they're like, I know Kai! | ||
Kai is like responsible for all these people trying to get on Cozy and they're like, hey, I have like an Instagram, can I, and I know Kai, can I get on Cozy? | ||
It's like, uh, no. | ||
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So yeah, why don't you shoot us an email if you're a streamer maybe but we're not just letting on every everybody and their brother everybody in their griper Everybody in their griper wants to get on the platform Blue eyes white grow a percent $5 the old row clothing founder is pretty based NGL He posted a clip of Beardson on his Instagram and defended you when you were banned on getter. | |
Yeah, he's pretty based I like him I follow him on truth social Soon! | ||
Maybe soon. | ||
We're gonna try and make that happen. | ||
That'd be pretty cool, right? | ||
I'm a big Soulja Boy fan, so... Yeah, true. | ||
He's just, uh... Well, I'm not gonna say that. | ||
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happened that'd be pretty cool right I'm a big Soulja Boy fan so young lung for 20 cent $15 normies talk about Theo van like he's Nick Fuentes yeah true he's just uh well I'm not gonna say that everyone's gonna get mad at me if I say that but yeah I know People always talk about these comedians like, you can't take him anywhere! | |
You know. | ||
They talk about that like with Bill Burr. | ||
They're like, they're afraid of him. | ||
They're afraid. | ||
What's he gonna say next? | ||
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Nothing. | |
He's not gonna say anything. | ||
He won't even say faggot. | ||
All these comedians will say, like, fairy or some- whenever they try to make a joke and the joke is about, like, a, uh, like, weak man, they'll always say something other than faggot, and, like, that just goes to show they're not who they say they are. | ||
If they really were an edgy comedian who didn't care, they would just say that, but... And you see that all up and down all their comedy. | ||
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So... Yeah, it's true. | |
True. | ||
Trat underscore Albert sent $10. | ||
I was talking to an active military member the other day. | ||
They were telling me that the U.S. | ||
knows that Russia will inevitably win, that it is their goal to simply make it as costly as possible for Russia without directly going to war. | ||
Blessings, mate. | ||
Yeah, that's real. | ||
Kamil sent $3. | ||
Your friendship with Destiny et al is funny but doesn't it bother you that he called you a Nazi multiple times before and made this thread about you on Twitter just after FPAC? | ||
What thread? | ||
No, it doesn't bother me. | ||
He didn't understand me. | ||
He misunderstood me. | ||
You know, we just didn't understand each other, but now we're best friends and we do. | ||
Now we just know each other on a deep level and there's a mutual respect there. | ||
So no, you can't hold grudges forever. | ||
This is what guys do. | ||
Guys attack each other, they call each other names, you know. | ||
So many of my friends, we fought at first and then we became friends. | ||
Just like me and Destiny. | ||
Me and Destiny had a feud and over time we became best friends. | ||
This is just the course of how things go. | ||
So no, it doesn't bother me. | ||
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He just didn't know. | |
That was before he knew what a sweetie pie I am. | ||
That was before he knew what a sweet, nice guy I am, and now we're besties. | ||
That's how it goes, you know. | ||
Sometimes the best friendships start out with a fight, with a misunderstanding. | ||
Like, that's how me and Vince became friends. | ||
That's how me and Steve became friends. | ||
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That's how, uh... Who else? | |
I'm trying to think. | ||
But yeah, I'm just a fighter. | ||
I love fighting. | ||
And he's a fighter too. | ||
He shits on people. | ||
But now he found out that I'm a truly sweet individual. | ||
Now that he knows what a sweetie pie I am, now we're cool. | ||
So no, it doesn't bother me. | ||
Why are you trying to break us up, huh? | ||
Why are you trying to get in between our friendship, huh? | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
It sounds like you're just jealous. | ||
You're just trying to get in the middle. | ||
trying to get in the middle. | ||
Senator Snips sent $5. | ||
Clinton Global Initiative started again in March. | ||
Thoughts on potential Trump v. | ||
Hillary rematch? | ||
Also in not a homo cause I like boomer psychedelic bans. | ||
It was just banter wasn't trashing your taste. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
I don't think she's going to run against She's going to be too old and she couldn't win the first time. | ||
So, I doubt that will happen. | ||
So true, yeah. | ||
We are enjoying it. | ||
- So true, yeah, we are enjoying it. - Flea underscore 682 cents. - That's a duplicate. - The Modern Monarchs Hey, thanks for the burger money. | ||
Yeah, I have. | ||
I don't really know what to make of that. | ||
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I did see that. | |
I haven't really investigated it very closely, but clearly it's coordinated. | ||
the burger money. | ||
Matthew Royce sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, have you seen all the food processing plants that have burned down in the last few months? | ||
What do you make of this? | ||
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Yeah, I have. | |
I don't really know what to make of that. | ||
I did see that. | ||
I haven't really investigated it very closely, but clearly it's coordinated. | ||
I mean, if that's going on in like every state, I don't know what they're trying to do. | ||
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I don't know what the goal is there. | |
But it's pretty disturbing, right? | ||
Because there's going to be food shortages already because of the Ukraine war. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't really know what to make of that. | ||
I haven't really thought about that and looked into it too much. | ||
Matthew Royce sent $10. | ||
Hey, Nick, what was that food you posted on Telegram that everyone downvoted? | ||
That's the Slinger. | ||
It's two burger patties, two eggs on top of it, onions, cheese, and then it's all on a bed of hash browns and it's covered in chilies. | ||
That's the, that's the slinger. | ||
And it's honestly, it's one of the best things, it's one of my favorite things that I eat. | ||
It makes me feel good, it makes me feel like I have superpowers. | ||
I don't know why, but it just, it fills me with energy. | ||
It's like, It's protein, it's starch, it's carbs, it's eggs, it's everything that you need. | ||
And I eat that and I feel like I could run through a wall. | ||
I feel like I could fly after I eat one of those with the toast and the coffee. | ||
It makes me feel like a different person. | ||
I went there with a headache and I was feeling lousy. | ||
I ate that and I felt like I was on meth. | ||
I felt like I was like... I was cracked out after eating that. | ||
So it's very good. | ||
Everybody downvotes that, whatever. | ||
You're gonna downvote my food? | ||
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Wow, good for you. | |
So that's what that was. | ||
Pepe the Frog sent $5. | ||
Lean Day 4. | ||
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Nice. | |
Alex Ranchelli sent $5. | ||
Michigan Republican Speaker of the House just banished America First warrior Matt Maddock from caucus. | ||
Please unite for America First in Michigan and put our speaker on blast tomorrow. | ||
Yeah, I'll look into it, I guess. | ||
I haven't seen that. | ||
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No. | |
It's not egalitarian. | ||
$10. | ||
You said in your stream two days ago that egalitarianism leads to equity, like affirmative action. | ||
But isn't meritocracy itself an egalitarian value? | ||
In contrast to traditional authoritative systems where almost every position in life is hereditary? | ||
No, it's not egalitarian. | ||
Egalitarian means that everybody would be equal. | ||
Everybody has an equal opportunity. | ||
And so that, I mean, that's equal in a sense. | ||
It's in favor of like social mobility. | ||
But no, those that are born into like a natural aristocracy of being talented will have more. | ||
And those that are not will have less. | ||
And so in that way, a meritocracy is the opposite of egalitarian. | ||
Egalitarianism, Egalitarian means that everybody's gonna have the same result everybody's gonna have the same Not necessarily that they're going to have the same opportunity, but that they're going to have all the same stuff, or a relative degree of equality between each other. | ||
So, no, not at all. | ||
It's like, it's going to result in a tremendous amount of inequality and meritocracy, because the best, like I said, the best will fill up a class of the aristocratic. | ||
It's just about how do you determine the hierarchy, but there'll still be a hierarchy. | ||
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So that's just a dumb question. | |
No offense, but it's dumb. | ||
Litho sent $5. | ||
Thou shall not permit a witch to live Exodus 22 18. | ||
Real, and they're real. | ||
Piss sent $3. | ||
Nick is witch-pilled? | ||
Ed Dutton has a book about how one of the reasons the world is gay is because society stopped minecrafting witches lol. | ||
It's called Witches, Feminism, and the Fall of the West. | ||
I'll have to look that up because that's so... I'm not witch-pilled at all. | ||
But I'm sure that's real. | ||
I don't know what that's about. | ||
I just said that in the show today. | ||
But I intuitively understand what's going on here. | ||
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Let's see. | |
The archetype of the witch has burned deep into the European psyche, recurring again and again in folklore and fairy tales, but is she merely the stuff of fantasy? | ||
Roald Dahl warned that witches don't always don black hats and ride on broomsticks. | ||
They dress in ordinary clothes and look like ordinary women. | ||
In Witches' Feminism in the Fall of the West, Edward Dutton examines the history of witches and witch hunting in light of evolutionary psychology. | ||
Throughout the centuries, witches are ostracized across Europe and condemned and executed for sorcery and harming children. | ||
They generally adhere to a type. | ||
Low status, anti-social, childless. | ||
Their very presence was viewed as poisonous to the community. | ||
Dunn demonstrates that witches did, in their way, represent a maladaptive mentality and behavior. | ||
When times got tough, that is, when Europe got poorer or colder, the witches were persecuted with a vengeance. | ||
Yeah, there may be something to that. | ||
I'll have to read that book. | ||
I may order that. | ||
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Because that sounds real to me. | |
Sounds real to me. | ||
That's pretty base. | ||
No, I'm not witch-pilled at all, but I gotta get witch-pilled apparently. | ||
Argentinian Growiper sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, do you remember the Aristotle Show? | ||
The Russian guy who had a similar setup to you. | ||
I do, yeah, that guy was cool. | ||
Big fan. | ||
American Crusader sent $3. | ||
In the words of my late grandfather who would have turned 100 today, woman, author of all discord. | ||
Had the devil not tempted her, Eve still would have eaten the forbidden fruit. | ||
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Very true. | |
Very true and well said. | ||
Why hasn't Russia declared total mobilized their army? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
NATO will let Ukraine end the war after Donbass falls? | ||
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Read that Putin governs KGB style and isn't a wartime president. - Why hasn't Russia declared total mobilized their army? | |
What does that mean? | ||
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I don't even understand what that means. - Hide Caps sent $10. | |
If those Rate My Professor apps exist, why not one for pastors and priests? | ||
It's very hard to find a good one. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah, maybe somebody should make that, I guess. | ||
There's a website where you can find a Reverend Mass. | ||
I don't know what it's called, but my friend uses it. | ||
But yeah, I don't know, maybe somebody should make that great idea. | ||
- Good idea. - 12 Pool Groi percent $3. | ||
Elon Musk buys Twitter and within two days, the US and DU set up new laws to counter his free speech plans and people still think governments have a slow response to new happenings. - Yeah, true. - Godfather sent $3. | ||
I find it funny when I see DGGers saying that Destiny will convert us, knowing that they, as atheists, can hardly even have convictions, while ours are based in Christ. | ||
There is no converting us. | ||
Micah Carpenter sent $3. | ||
I just watched your videos playing GTA and you finding Ben Shapiro was the funniest thing I've ever seen. | ||
Ben talking about it and turning into a Karen was almost as funny but not quite. | ||
Yeah, he absolutely turned into a total Karen. | ||
Ben Shapiro's acting like a Karen. | ||
Yeah, that was a good clip. | ||
That was from a few years ago, but yeah, that's pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, I enjoyed when that happened. | ||
Youse underscore gladi I sent three dollars. | ||
Have you talked to Destiny recently? | ||
I'm afraid his gynecomastia is getting worse. | ||
He needs an intervention. | ||
He has gay sex, supports trannies, loves Biden, and gets cucked by black guys. | ||
What a mess. | ||
Hey, we're working on him, okay? | ||
You gotta trust the process. | ||
You gotta trust the process, alright? | ||
You can't be too... You can't intervene too strongly right away. | ||
You gotta build rapport, and gradually it will happen naturally. | ||
Just trust me on this, alright? | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
Did you know that homosexuality was part of the DSM-II, but was absent in the DSM-III? | ||
It's crazy how political correctness buried the reality of homosexuality being an actual mental problem. | ||
Damn, that's crazy. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, that's always how it was regarded. | ||
It was regarded as that for thousands of years. | ||
And, uh... You know, just like everything else. | ||
Transgenderism, all the rest. | ||
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So... Yeah, that's true. | |
MagicRoe at percent three dollars. | ||
As someone who does MagicLieLance, I'm much more based than him. | ||
I can actually name him. | ||
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Oh, good for you. | |
Congratulations. | ||
Bus underscore and underscore boots sent $5. | ||
You can't deport me. | ||
I'm too fast. | ||
Niggas call me Speedy Gonzales. | ||
I'll whiz past you like that baseball when you were in Little League. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Alex Ranchelli sent $3. | ||
Fuck Michigan Speaker of the House Jason Wentworth. | ||
Total keck politician. | ||
Call him and tell him Mathematic is your speaker and you want him now. | ||
What are you telling me what to do now? | ||
What are you telling me what... Call him and... What are you barking orders at me for? | ||
Yes, it's just Cope. | ||
turn Groy percent five dollars. | ||
Is it really over for Ukraine? | ||
I want to believe it, but there's just so much demoralization everywhere. | ||
On 4chan, etc., they say Russia got halted in Donbass. | ||
Is it just copium? | ||
God bless AF and Russia. | ||
Yes, it's just cope. | ||
I don't know why you believe the media. | ||
Niggas will watch them steal the election, fake the pandemic, fake the George Floyd death, and then they'll say, "Well, I just can't get past what the media says." It's literally government propaganda. | ||
We have state-run media in the United States. | ||
The government made up that chemical weapon thing and they just ran with it. | ||
It's the state-run media. | ||
Of course they're going to say that. | ||
I just can't see past it. | ||
Well, try to. | ||
I mean, look at the past two years. | ||
I want to believe it. | ||
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Okay. | |
Will they believe it? | ||
Merlin sent $5. | ||
Would the monkey have his own cozy channel? | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Yeah, maybe me and the monkey would do a show called The Monkey Show. | ||
Maybe he'd be on the show. | ||
He'd be part of the show. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chow. | ||
Wow, really good stuff tonight. | ||
That's gonna do it for me on this Thursday show. | ||
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Sheesh. | |
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Really awesome stuff. | ||
I'm like all... I keep stretching. | ||
I'm all tense. | ||
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Did you hear that? | |
that. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Yes, that's all I got for you. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, thank you to Isaac. | ||
Another 07 for him. | ||
And we got the dance already, so I don't think we need much more gratitude. | ||
He got the dance! | ||
So, but big shout out to him. | ||
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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. |