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It's not right because we built this place. | ||
Do not misunderstand what I mean by ancestors. | ||
Our forefathers, your dad, your grandfather, they built it with their hands. | ||
They sacrificed. | ||
They built this place with their ingenuity. | ||
And these people come here and they disrespect us. | ||
It's not right because this is my home. | ||
And these people They don't, frankly, they don't belong. | ||
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What matters is that we've stuck up for humanity. | |
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living, that we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being human, I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave, than be comfortable as somebody that's just along for the ride. | ||
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I would much rather be suffering from a slave, than be comfortable as a slave. | |
I would much rather be suffering from a slave. | ||
I would much rather be suffering from a slave. | ||
I would much rather be suffering from a slave. | ||
I would much rather be suffering from a slave. | ||
I would much rather be suffering from a slave. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can check that yay button I'm going to go first, it's it Okay | ||
Okay, okay Not my words, not my rules, I just enjoy it, I just enjoy it, alright? | ||
They said, trust your man, but your brother said it I'ma leave your day was in the car Now I'ma leave your day was in the car Now I'ma say trust no hope, use the car Now I'ma leave your day was in the car Last time, Scott, I'ma leave your day was in the car Warming on everybody who dare to avoid. | ||
Hey, your mama ain't cheap. | ||
You ready to get shit. | ||
I've been making waves. | ||
Way before the star kick. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
When I was just a chick. | ||
With the wrong back. | ||
Fitted, kicking with the weight of fitness. | ||
It's routine. | ||
Y'all wasn't the shit. | ||
Yeah, I was 36. | ||
Who tight? | ||
Listen, I'm sick. | ||
Yeah, take me to my first show. | ||
I know. | ||
Only drop jewels. | ||
Way before they drop gentle. | ||
First year, I'm looking. | ||
Now I'm looking. | ||
All the way does it save me. | ||
I think those budgets. | ||
They're still fine. | ||
They're still fine. | ||
American first. | ||
I said trust. | ||
No man should probably say. | ||
I believe your pain was. | ||
I said treat. | ||
Girls in the public. | ||
My mama said trust. | ||
No hope. | ||
You said no one. | ||
I said trust. | ||
No man should probably say. | ||
I believe your pain was. | ||
I said trust. | ||
I said treat. | ||
Girls in the public. | ||
My mama said trust. | ||
No hope. | ||
Use a rubble. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
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Some people say that America is an idea. | |
Yeah. | ||
Some say that America is about a governing document like the Constitution. | ||
America is the American people. | ||
We are America! | ||
And you cannot replace the American people, you cannot disenfranchise the American people, and they will not rule the American people! | ||
This election is about the American people rising up and taking control over our government and over our country once again! | ||
This is our country! | ||
My loyalty is to my president and my people, the American nation. | ||
It must be America first. | ||
America first! | ||
And so long as President Trump is the vanguard and the protector of our people and our historic nation, he will have my loyalty. | ||
And in the end, God has already won the victory. | ||
I have much confidence in knowing that God is on our side! | ||
If God is with us, let's do it! | ||
Crisis Game! Crisis Game! Crisis Game! | ||
And this is This is like a true information war. | ||
It's been going on now for a long time. | ||
But it really kicked off in a big way after the election. | ||
This is when they just started to say it outright. | ||
They said, well there's fake news and there's real news. | ||
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You know, Trump got elected because of disinformation. | |
People believe that climate change is fake because of disinformation. | ||
It's a monopoly on information. | ||
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It's a monopoly on judgment. | |
They make the decisions. | ||
They interpret the information. | ||
They decide what's real. | ||
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You can't discern. | |
You don't know whether COVID is going on or not. | ||
You don't know whether climate change is real or not. | ||
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You can't know. | |
You're not smart enough. | ||
You didn't go to Columbia. | ||
You need Bill Nye to tell you that it's going on. | ||
You need Anthony Fauci to tell you it's going on. | ||
The vaccine may not appear to be safe or effective, but the media reassures you that it is, and you can't question it. | ||
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You can't discern. | |
You're a sucker. | ||
You don't have a degree. | ||
You didn't go to Columbia. | ||
You didn't learn under Jew Goldstein about why white people are evil, Jesus Christ wasn't real, and all the scientific information you need to know that vaccines are totally safe and effective. | ||
So shut the fuck up and log on to Facebook and read your curated timeline, which algorithm was designed by Mark Zuckerbergstein Goldman. | ||
Right? | ||
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And just do what the government says. | |
Pay your taxes. | ||
Give up your land. | ||
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Give up your property. | |
Stop taking hot showers. | ||
Stop eating meat. | ||
Stop having kids. | ||
Take public transportation. | ||
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Live in a massive city where you're under surveillance all the time. | |
Download the latest software patch on your iPhone that has surveillance technology in it. | ||
And you can't resist it because it reminds you every freaking day. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
Total slavery. | ||
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Total global slavery under the rule of these technocrats. | |
They came from the university. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
There are the people that rule and the people that eat, and there are the people that are ruled and the people that work. | ||
This is what happens if we fail. | ||
They will be telling you, you will reduce your meat consumption, you will reduce your energy consumption, you can't wash your clothes this often, and you can't drive, you'll have to use public transportation, and so on. | ||
When they're talking about Great Reset and Build Back Better, they're talking about global government control over everything, over our cities, getting everybody in our cities and then controlling all of it. | ||
Everything is registered, everything is observed, recorded, And analyzed, keeping down the people that they don't like, their enemies, and building up their friends and their cronies, and they themselves. | ||
This idea that if the government doesn't like what you think, do or say, that they'll use it all against you and ostracize you and pretty soon the house that you don't own, you're not allowed into. | ||
And the food that you don't own, you can't eat. | ||
And the transportation that you don't own, you can't use to get away. | ||
And the firearms that you don't own, you can't use to defend yourself. | ||
Would you gain the whole world if you lost your soul? | ||
Your human freedom? | ||
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I've got the fire of human liberty! | |
I'm setting fires everywhere! | ||
And humans are turning on everywhere! | ||
I'm a pioneer! | ||
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I'm an explorer! | |
The human being's gotta rise up! | ||
I'm animated! | ||
I'm alive! | ||
We gotta do what must be done, no matter what. | ||
I like to eat! | ||
I like to have children! | ||
I'm here! | ||
I like to fight too! | ||
We can restore this country, and we can do it with our babies, and we can do it with our values! | ||
I got a life force! | ||
This is a human! | ||
This is what we look like! | ||
This is what we act like! | ||
This is what everybody was like before us! | ||
Things have to change! | ||
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And they have to change right now! | |
This is what I am! | ||
I'm a throwback! | ||
I'm here. | ||
White people are done being bullied. | ||
Oh! | ||
I'm a human and I'm coming! | ||
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I'm a human and I'm | |
coming! I'm a human | ||
and I'm coming! | ||
L.A. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people. | ||
Let us sleep. | ||
They let in safe and one day streets. | ||
Lord save us from L.A. | ||
LA Monster. | ||
I am my life. | ||
Blueprint vibe mic. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prompted. | ||
I'm a shop player, hate it. | ||
Mom and pop, who plays it? | ||
Feel like it rained to the roof, K-Den. | ||
Two words, shot down, crazy, crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you, pay me. | ||
Pay me, green me, tease me, save me. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let them change me. | ||
Cause on judgment day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look, God, it's the same. | ||
And I basically know now, we get racially both back. | ||
Cucked up in the old damn, pimped up in old damn. | ||
Plus I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom, to the top, the only place to go now. | ||
Let's go! | ||
We appeal to the power that is not of the truth. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Let's go! | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross and you're gonna kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
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It gives false hope and eats them whole. | |
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster before it takes their souls. | ||
It gives fools hope and eats them whole. | ||
Billionaires who are still broke. | ||
Yes, who's holding each damn home? | ||
Sin, yeah, yeah, that's who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people. | ||
I'm this possible. | ||
It takes them so long. | ||
It takes them so long. | ||
It takes them so long. | ||
So, to every rhino, every lying journalist, every carjacker, gangbanger, illegal immigrant, every OnlyFans whore, every mobbed up politician and pundit on the payroll of some Middle Eastern country, to the people that have looted our wealth, addicted our youth to drugs, | ||
thrown open our borders to invaders from all over the world, to the corrupt thrown open our borders to invaders from all over the world, to the corrupt that have sold out our country and our people, we Your days in power are numbered. - You think you can replace us? | ||
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You're wrong. | |
We will replace you. | ||
They, they see America they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
Only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
When's it up and up, eh? | ||
When's it up and up, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a big mac and sweet, bitch. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
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We're not allowed to make jokes. | |
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm a virgin. | ||
I'm a virgin. | ||
Alright, I'm an original. - One. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
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 a territory. | ||
It's not cool to share a big business. | ||
It's not cool to share a big business. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
How you do so much favor on your side? | ||
It doesn't matter what you save you, I reply. | ||
That's a bad neighbor, not to fly. | ||
I'm a bad, that's on God. | ||
It's like the brightest in the dark. | ||
People know they got my heart. | ||
And all my brothers locked up on the yard. | ||
You can feel me getting the thing you wanna be. | ||
One from one to four to one to three. | ||
Thirteen from them, they gotta end it just a week. | ||
Be the commander and the chief. | ||
I fear and love rise. | ||
When you remove the fear and love rise. | ||
You create fear and love for everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that's only fears God. | ||
Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christmas Nation! | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Man, this is a free man talking. | ||
It's high energy. | ||
It's exciting. | ||
It's real. | ||
It's real. | ||
it's speaking to your gut, it's speaking to your heart and your soul and your mind. | ||
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From this day forward, it's going to be all day America first, America first. | |
And we're bringing humanity back, we're making humanity cool again. | ||
This is the human beings thing! | ||
We're explicit, we're real, we're overt. | ||
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We scream! | |
And we yell! | ||
It's America first, bitch! | ||
No jannies, no mods, no admins! | ||
We can say anything we want on this show. | ||
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Independent, free thinking, human being. | |
That's what we are. | ||
People can feel that. | ||
People can feel that in their bones. | ||
People are like, you know what? | ||
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Fuck yeah. | |
Oh, man. | ||
Hey, Nicky! | ||
It's me, Joe the Boomer! | ||
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Congratulations, kid, on five years of America First. | |
And here's to five years more. | ||
God willing, I'll live to see it. | ||
God bless, Nicky. | ||
Five whole years of reading Super Chats. | ||
I don't know how you did it, but you did it. | ||
Congratulations, man. | ||
Congratulations on five years, Nick. | ||
Congratulations on five years of America First, buddy! | ||
5 years anniversary! | ||
Hey Nick, just wanted to congratulate you on 5 years of America First. | ||
Congrats on 5 years of America First, hey Nick. | ||
Just wanted to congratulate you on 5 years of America First. | ||
Hey Nick, congratulations on 5 years of America First. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
for being the grand visionary behind this show. | ||
But cheers, everybody. | ||
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Propose a toast. | |
I raise a glass and that's on real human beings. | ||
That's on Fred. | ||
Maybe more than anybody else, we have to thank Cassie Dillon. | ||
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Where would I be without Cassie Dillon? | |
I would be nothing! | ||
Thank you, Cassie Dillon, for creating McQuint, for creating the Kuiper Army. | ||
I was approached by Cassie Dillon, who wanted to bring me aboard. | ||
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We did an interview on Periscope. | |
I believe she was working for Campus Reform at the time, and at the conclusion of the interview, she said, OK, and one last question, do you think you'd like to take a trip to Israel? | ||
And I recall my answer was, no! | ||
Everything I need right here in America. | ||
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Now I am. | |
If they ask me, they ask me, they ask me. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Hello, is this the yikes department? | ||
Yeah, it's me again. | ||
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Yeah, so I'd like to file a claim. | |
And it's actually a matter of faith that it was even called this, that it was called America First, that we even have that name. | ||
Because I initially suggested to them, you know, they said, what do you think we should call your show? | ||
I said, maybe, uh, the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show. | ||
They said, well, that's too long, we don't really like that. | ||
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I said, how about the Nick Fuentes Show? | |
They said, we don't really like that either. | ||
I thought long and hard about it. | ||
I think one day, maybe a couple of hours before the show began, I said, how about America first? | ||
There's a lot of opportunities that I could have shilled, or sold out, or cut corners, or whatever, but I think, above all else, the belief for the show was, if you produce a good, honest show, then that's more valuable than cutting corners. | ||
People see what I have, and they say, I want that, I want to be, I want to have an e-celebrity thing, I want to have a show, I want to have fans. | ||
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Uh, but are they prepared to do it every night without getting any significant traction? | |
For almost, uh, two years, there was no real progress. | ||
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It wasn't like it was this overnight success thing. | |
You gotta really commit. | ||
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That's the difference. | |
You gotta commit to doing it for a long, long time before it takes off. | ||
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It's not glamorous, believe me. | |
night success. | ||
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You gotta really commit. | |
That's the difference. | ||
You gotta commit to doing it for a long, long time before it takes off. | ||
It's not glamorous, believe me. | ||
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My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | |
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Jay Fuentes, we have a great show for you tonight. | ||
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Now I am. | |
Now I am. | ||
And we've got the America First Pumpkin. | ||
And we've got the American first pumpkin. | ||
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Our annual tradition on the show. | |
Our annual tradition on the show. | ||
I honestly think it made me too missed. | ||
I honestly think it may be too big because the first year that I did this show I had a small pumpkin like one of those tiny ones. | ||
Because the first year that I did this show, I had a small pumpkin like one of those tiny ones. | ||
And as the years have gone on, every year it gets bigger and bigger. | ||
And as the years have gone on, every year it gets bigger and bigger. | ||
Years ago, America First wasn't what it was. | ||
It was just this not really popular show. | ||
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And it was the alt-right. | |
But I came into the scene and everybody said, you can't do that. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
Richard Spencer's the biggest. | ||
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You can't beat these guys. | |
Who the fuck do you think you are? | ||
And I came in and have defined a new generation of the dissident right. | ||
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And it's because of my vision. | |
Because I boldly came forward and said, no, the vision is America First. | ||
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This is the message. | |
This is a doctrine. | ||
This is a strategy. | ||
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Nobody believed. | |
But I did. | ||
And there was a time in 2017 when I thought, I was like, gee, Could it be that I'm wrong and everyone else is right and I just need to go with the program and everything? | ||
And I said, no. | ||
I said, no, I'm right. | ||
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They're all wrong. | |
Some say he arrogant, can y'all blame him? | ||
It was straight embarrassing how y'all play him. | ||
Last year shopping my demo, I was trying to shine. | ||
Every motherfucker told me that I couldn't rhyme. | ||
I can let these dream killers kill my self-esteem. | ||
I use my areas as a state of my dreams. | ||
I use it as my gas, so they say that I'm gas. | ||
Tonight we can say that we can declare a total victory. | ||
A total goi for victory. | ||
You niggas wear suits cause you can't dress no more. | ||
You can't say shit to claim West no more. | ||
I rocked 20,000 people, I was just on top, nigga. | ||
you? | ||
So think about it. | ||
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We got banned on YouTube years ago. | |
We got banned on DLive. | ||
Banned on Twitch. | ||
Banned on Twitter. | ||
And they said it's over. | ||
His biggest social media platform is gone. | ||
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He's banned from all streaming services. | |
I mean, they thought they were going to throttle me in the crib years ago. | ||
When Media Matters was writing hit pieces about me, right-wing lads, Jared Holt, when they banned me from PayPal, when they banned me from YouTube, when Charlie Kirk called me a Holocaust denier, when they, oh, he said the N-word, he said this, he said that. | ||
But, in spite of everything, even when the situation appeared hopeless, when the chips were down, personal crisis, professional crisis, constant rug pulls, constant attacks, But we survived, right? | ||
And they threw everything at us. | ||
Nobody else is doing what we're doing. | ||
Nobody else can do what we're doing. | ||
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Nobody else is up against the same heat that the Groepers are. | |
Nobody else. | ||
But we're the ones that are on the front lines moving the Overton window. | ||
We're the ones changing the conversation. | ||
And we did it, and we didn't get any accolades, and we didn't get any credit, and they didn't write glowing articles about us in all these bad think tank magazines. | ||
So we will continue. | ||
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I will not be stopped. | |
We will not be stopped. | ||
We are not in your control. | ||
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I will not be polite. | |
I will not be civil. | ||
I do what I want. | ||
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I say what I want. | |
I speak for the people. | ||
We can't be bought. | ||
We can't be controlled. | ||
We are inevitable. | ||
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Nick, five whole years of reading Super Chats. | |
I don't know how you did it, but you did it. | ||
Congratulations, man. | ||
Now, in all seriousness, we love you. | ||
We love America First. | ||
We're eternally grateful for what you've built for all of us and the sacrifices that you've made. | ||
Here's to five more years that you've suffered through Super Chats, big guy. | ||
I love you. | ||
Congratulations on five years, Nick. | ||
Instead of being banned across every institution, they should be enshrining you across every institution. | ||
Soon enough, you're crushing it, big guy. | ||
You've helped millions of people. | ||
You're only going to help more people from here. | ||
Thank you for everything you've done for me and mine. | ||
God bless you. | ||
How's it going, Nick? | ||
Congratulations on five years of America First, buddy. | ||
0-7 to you. | ||
We're all talking out here for you. | ||
And here's to five more years. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Great poor 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 a long time. | ||
Look at this, I was wrong. | ||
I just don't belong. | ||
But then, I've been here for... | ||
*Dramatic Music* *Dramatic Music* *Dramatic Music* *Dramatic Music* 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 love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
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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! | ||
Thank you. | ||
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? | ||
Impeached him. | ||
They investigated him. | ||
They subverted him. | ||
And then, when all was said and done, they buried him with mail-in ballots. | ||
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We are going to send a message to every last rider, every last candidate over there, and every last Republican that betrayed us that their days are numbered. | |
We are going to primary every last one of them. | ||
All of the billionaires and the top politicians in the world get together and they plan out our lives. | ||
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. | ||
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
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They're at the first, bitch. | |
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
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They're at the first, bitch. | |
They're at the first, bitch. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in your position. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. . | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
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You're not allowed to make jokes. | |
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the... | ||
Well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm 40. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One, two, three, four, five, four, five, six, seven, eight, four. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
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. | ||
Feel like the Nero or Casino With an episode of Orisino So I'm stunning when you're growing on a place What you think, me and the girl, she keep going on a place And put the game, dirty game, what a Feel like the Nero or Casino With an got the stunning for Orisino And I'm addicted to Sarah Cooley, right? | ||
Feel like the Nero or Casino With an got the stunning for Orisino Feel like the Nero or Casino With an got the stunning for Orisino | ||
And I'm going to go to the Nero or Casino | ||
And I'm going to go to the Nero or Casino | ||
And I'm going to go to the Nero or Casino | ||
And I'm going to go to the Nero or Casino | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Give me another one. | ||
You are out of my league. | ||
All the things I believe. | ||
You are just the right kind. | ||
Yeah, you are more than just a dream. | ||
You are out of my league. | ||
Yeah, my heart beats racing. | ||
If I die, don't wake me. | ||
Cause you are more than just a dream. | ||
In the last several years, it has emerged as a new voice from the far right. | ||
This message reaches young people in the homes around the world. | ||
It's a irony to mask an ambition that is deadly serious. | ||
Forgot me. | ||
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 it's America first, bitch. | ||
I want to get in front of somebody and say it's America first, bitch. | ||
dream wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
And white people | ||
are done | ||
being bullied. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
And white people America first is inevitable. | ||
It's inevitable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into tonight. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big news. | ||
Big white pills. | ||
Big victories for the white race. | ||
Honestly. | ||
Honest to God. | ||
Just big victories for whites in America. | ||
Featured story. | ||
Abortion is over. | ||
And basically abortion is now over. | ||
Guess what? | ||
They tried it. | ||
Women tried it. | ||
The Jews tried it. | ||
They failed. | ||
They can't kill the babies anymore. | ||
And so our big story, well, it's actually more complicated than that, and we'll get into all that tonight. | ||
But our featured story tonight, I'm sure you've all heard about it by now, but it was leaked to Politico yesterday. | ||
That a draft opinion from February showed that a majority decision may have been reached on a case concerning an abortion law in Mississippi which, if this becomes the final decision, will effectively overturn Roe vs. Wade. | ||
And what that means is that abortion is no longer a constitutionally protected right, and it would mean that virtually half the states in America controlled by Republicans would then be able to ban abortion completely and prevent babies from being killed. | ||
And this is a really, really big deal. | ||
But! | ||
But. | ||
There's sort of a problem, and we'll get into this in more detail. | ||
A lot of people are celebrating. | ||
It's a little bit premature, because the real announcement here is not that a decision has been reached. | ||
It's that, if anything, it's actually a problematic announcement, and I'll tell you why. | ||
This is not the final decision. | ||
This is a draft of a decision from February and it just so happens that never before in the history of the Supreme Court has a draft decision been published during a case. | ||
It's the first time this has ever happened. | ||
They're still deciding and yet we're looking at a draft. | ||
That's never happened before. | ||
They're putting barricades in front of the Supreme Court and there was a massive protest today. | ||
Now who do you think leaked the decision and why? | ||
We all know why. | ||
This decision was leaked by a leftist in a desperate bid to create public acrimony and public pressure to dissuade some of the justices From agreeing with a ruling like this. | ||
It's meant to basically create death threats and public pressure against the Supreme Court so that they won't repeal Roe vs. Wade. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
So, optimistic, but have to temper that. | ||
Have to temper that with a little bit of realism. | ||
So, we'll talk about that, but I'm confident that we'll have a total victory. | ||
But we'll talk about it. | ||
So, that'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about another victory. | ||
And this is a done deal. | ||
This is the real deal. | ||
I am officially off of the federal no-fly list. | ||
I am pleased to announce And I announced this actually on Monday, excuse me, yesterday. | ||
I was on a first class flight. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
I only fly first class now. | ||
I'm off the no-fly list and I'm back on first class and pretty soon probably private jet, but I announced yesterday that it is true. | ||
I am officially off. | ||
It's over. | ||
I'm off of the federal no-fly list after more than a year. | ||
And it's a huge relief and so I'll get into that and how I learned that and I'll tell the whole story all over again now that it's a done deal and I have to say it's very very relieving I'm very happy to tell you that because you know I know probably for most people being put on the no-fly list wouldn't seem like a big deal because I think most people don't really travel that much | ||
But I have to travel. | ||
I have to travel for my job. | ||
It's like impossible for me to do what I do without traveling. | ||
Very prohibitive. | ||
And so for the past year I've had to drive. | ||
I've driven to... I drove to LA. | ||
I drove to Phoenix. | ||
I drove to Texas. | ||
I drove to Florida. | ||
I drove to New York or took a train. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And now that I'm off the no-fly list is going to open up so many possibilities this year. | ||
I can't even tell you. | ||
I've been getting texts the past few days. | ||
You think you're gonna be really excited. | ||
You know, like, for example, one of the problems of me being put on a no-fly list is I can't do in-real-life events. | ||
Like, I can't do, like, lots of events in a short amount of time, like speaking events, like possibly a tour. | ||
I can't go and appear in studio at certain places where I want to do a guest appearance. | ||
And let's just say, now that I'm off the no-fly list, my whole calendar has been opened up And rapidly we are putting dates on the calendar and things are being planned and possibilities that were not possible a few weeks ago are now becoming possible. | ||
So you better buckle up. | ||
You better buckle up because the buckle your seatbelt sign is on and basically we're about to take off. | ||
We're about to take off and crash into the world. | ||
Well, we're about to crash and create big, big moves in the world. | ||
We're about to shroud yourselves in because we're up in the air and we're going straight for total victory. | ||
We're flying, we're flying through the... Jeez, I've almost put myself back on the no-fly list there. | ||
We're flying back into the world In the air. | ||
And this is all very positive. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll talk about- Whoops! | ||
Whoops! | ||
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I almost got myself back on the no-fly list there. | ||
What? | ||
I said I'm flying back into the world. | ||
Like, you know, I'm arriving in the world. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a very good show. | ||
It's gonna be a good show. | ||
Gonna be a good show. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
Before we get into any of that, I just want to remind you to follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Smash the follow button right below the Russian flag. | ||
Right below the patriotic Russian flag. | ||
Smash the follow button to get a push notification whenever my show begins. | ||
Also follow me on Telegram and Gab. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
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Check that out. | |
And I think that's it. | ||
Friday, big debate! | ||
Friday, I don't know the time. | ||
I think it's 8 o'clock central. | ||
But Friday, I will be doing a big debate on the Killstream with this guy named CounterPoints, and we'll be debating about the war in Ukraine. | ||
Very excited about that. | ||
So that is on Friday. | ||
I think it's 8 o'clock. | ||
Central might be 830. | ||
I'll get back to you on that. | ||
I'll double check. | ||
But that's Friday. | ||
Big debate. | ||
Me and CounterPoints on the Killstream. | ||
I'll be streaming it here and it'll be on the Killstream channel as well. | ||
My second Ukraine debate, honestly, I think I basically transcended Ukraine debates because I'm just so good at them. | ||
I'm just completely mastered the rhetoric. | ||
I don't know why anyone would want to fuck with me on that question because basically I'm the undisputed genius of the subject. | ||
And even Destiny, I debated him and even he lamented that he agreed to participate, you know, by the midpoint. | ||
So Friday's gonna be basically a bloodbath. | ||
It's gonna be graphic and horrible and whoever this guy is, I don't know who he is, but he's just gonna get murder-raped in this debate. | ||
Not like literally, of course, but figuratively. | ||
So that's gonna be fun. | ||
I think that's all our big announcements. | ||
Yeah, Friday debate, let me think. | ||
Yeah, that's all. | ||
I feel like I'm missing something, but I believe that's all of the big stuff for this week. | ||
And I guess we'll get into the news. | ||
Before I do, I gotta say, I got sent something funny in my P.O. | ||
box. | ||
You know, last week I said I wanted a pet monkey, and one of the friends of the show sent me, sent me a stuffed monkey. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
That was nice. | ||
So thank you, Linda. | ||
Linda sent me the... Linda, friend of the show, sent me this stuffed monkey. | ||
And you know, I was... I put it on the desk the other day and I was looking at it and I said, you know, I could totally see myself... I could totally see myself having a real-life monkey as a friend. | ||
As a friend and as a pet. | ||
So I got that and then somebody sent me this in the PO Box as well. | ||
I didn't even know they made these. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about that? | ||
So let's see. | ||
Abortion is over. | ||
I'm off the federal no-fly list. | ||
I'm gonna get a pet monkey and we have this. | ||
So yeah, I'm thinking we're back. | ||
Okay, so between all those white pills, I'm thinking we're back. | ||
And you know, you may recognize this little fella. | ||
We had him for the winter and now he is back. | ||
He is back from his migratory Flight south and he is ready for another white boy summer. | ||
He's got the floaty and sleeveless tee and a little hat and we're ready for the warm summer months over here with the pet monkey. | ||
So anyway, so thank you to the, wow, we have the greatest fans sending me all these wonderful, wonderful things. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
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You know, we lose some friends and then we gain some friends. | |
It's called we do a little minus two plus two. | ||
It's called we do a little minus two and then plus two. | ||
And that's sometimes how it happens in life. | ||
So thank you for that. | ||
And I guess with all that exciting stuff out of the way, I guess we'll dive into the show. | ||
They're saying, put them back! | ||
Nah, it's not summer yet and I don't have the monkey yet. | ||
Well, we'll bring back that little guy when it's time for summer, but it's still spring, so... With that out of the way, I guess we'll dive into the show here. | ||
And there's really a lot to discuss about the no-fly list, so... Well, here. | ||
Well, there's one more thing. | ||
There's one more thing I have to... I really want to talk about this because this was so... This was so bizarre. | ||
But actually really interesting. | ||
You know, it was sort of a dramatic weekend. | ||
There was a lot of drama this weekend, a lot of drama the past couple weeks. | ||
If you've been following the show, there's been some interpersonal drama. | ||
And anyway, so I was sort of like, I was a little down in the dumps, you know, because there's all this drama going on. | ||
My friends betray me. | ||
It's just one of these things that happens when you're Such a bright light in the world such a bright light and it basically melts everybody around you and this is often the case and so I was a little down in the dumps and Over the weekend. | ||
I went out to Florida. | ||
I Went out to Florida. | ||
I'll tell you why in a moment. | ||
It has to do with the no-fly list I went out to Florida to get a photo op and I'll explain all that but so so I went out to Florida and I was hanging out with baked, Alaska and Well, I don't know. | ||
I guess it's also... So I was pissed because of the drama, but also the no-fly list thing. | ||
It's not perfect yet, because I'm still on... I'm actually on another list, which I'll get into that. | ||
And that created a whole set of problems this weekend. | ||
So I was pissed off for a lot of reasons, okay? | ||
There was a lot of bullshit I had to deal with at the airport. | ||
There's some nonsense I had to deal with with other people. | ||
Anyway, so I was not such a happy camper this weekend and then the weirdest thing happened. | ||
So I'm with Baked Alaska. | ||
I'm in Florida and I went out to this restaurant with Baked. | ||
We did that stream. | ||
I don't know if you caught it, but me and Baked Alaska did a stream. | ||
I think on Sunday we played Nintendo Switch Sports, and we had a lot of fun. | ||
We talked a little bit on stream. | ||
We played the game with Beardson online, and then we went out to dinner. | ||
Me, him, and a streamer that he lives with named Alchi, who used to be on DLive. | ||
So we all went out to dinner, and It's important for the story to understand that this was like such a weird... It was a very weird situation. | ||
Because basically I shouldn't have been in Tampa. | ||
We were supposed to be in Miami, which I'll get into that in a minute. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Actually, let me back up. | ||
And I guess I'll start from the beginning, because it's gonna... The story's not gonna make sense unless I explain the whole thing, so... | ||
So basically last week I learned that I was off the no-fly list and and I'll get into that part in a moment but it's important for this it's important for the story I'm about to tell you that I learned that last week and so I made the plan this week I was going to announce it last Monday you know I said hey big announcement incoming and then I said oh never mind I'll tell you later it'll be worth it | ||
And that's because somebody gave me the idea of announcing it, not just by saying it, but by going on a first class flight and taking a picture and posting it. | ||
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And that would be like a cool way to announce it. | |
So I said, okay, I'll do it next weekend. | ||
And that's why I postponed the announcement. | ||
So the plan was I was going to fly from Chicago to Tampa. | ||
And then I was going to link up with Baked Alaska and I was going to get on a first-class flight to Miami with Baked Alaska and we were going to take the picture together, me and him in the front row on the plane and then we were going to party in Miami and we were maybe going to do an IRL stream and take pictures there and it was supposed to be like a cool photo op. | ||
That was the plan. | ||
Well, I got to Tampa and then I found out that I was banned from American Airlines. | ||
I took a Southwest flight from Chicago to Tampa. | ||
And then I was supposed to board an American Airlines flight from Tampa to Miami with Baked and I got to the ticket counter and they told me that I couldn't be seated. | ||
They wouldn't board me. | ||
And I said, well what? | ||
I said, I flew here! | ||
What is this happening all over again? | ||
I said, I got here on a plane! | ||
What do you mean you can't board me? | ||
And they said, I'm sorry sir, we just can't. | ||
And I said, well, is it TSA or is it the airline? | ||
Because what they'll do is they'll go through and you go through airline security first and then you go through TSA. | ||
And if you get the approval from both, then they can print your boarding pass. | ||
And she told me it was the airline. | ||
So I'm banned from American and Delta. | ||
So anyway, so I was stuck in Tampa. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
I said, forget it. | ||
I said, I'll just get a first class flight back to Chicago on Monday, which is what I did. | ||
So instead of flying to Miami, I said, I said, I'm having a bad weekend. | ||
I had a long day at the airport on Saturday. | ||
There's a lot of drama going on. | ||
I said, um, so. | ||
I said I'll just have a good time tonight in Tampa. | ||
I'll hang out with Bake tomorrow and then I'll fly home on Monday. | ||
So it's important for the story that it's actually really weird why I was in Tampa. | ||
I really shouldn't have been in Tampa. | ||
I shouldn't have been there on Sunday. | ||
I should have been in Miami. | ||
It's actually weird that I was even in Florida because for reasons I'll get into, I wasn't even sure if I was going to be able to fly and there are all these extenuating circumstances. | ||
And so anyway, I was with Baked, we did our stream, we were gonna go out to eat, and he said, let's go and let's go get dinner in this area. | ||
And it just so happened that the area that we were going to, I had been there after AfPak 3. | ||
After AfPak 3, I left Orlando and I went to the Gulf Coast of Florida, and I hung around there for a few days before heading back up to Chicago, and I went to this restaurant And it was really good. | ||
And so Bakes said, hey, why don't you pick a restaurant? | ||
We're going to this area. | ||
And I said, oh, I know just the place. | ||
I went to this place after AFPAC 3. | ||
They're really great. | ||
Let's go there. | ||
And it's this place where they have fish. | ||
They have, I had grouper when I was there, which sounds like groiper. | ||
I said, yeah, let's go get like a groiper. | ||
Let's go get grilled groiper. | ||
So anyway, so we go to the restaurant. | ||
And we get to the host stand. | ||
It's a busy place. | ||
And we say, hey, we need a table for three. | ||
And the host says, oh, well, it's an hour wait if you want to sit outside. | ||
We said, oh, really? | ||
What about if we want to sit inside? | ||
She goes, well, it's 30 minutes. | ||
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We're like, oh. | |
And Bake goes, I don't want to wait 30 minutes. | ||
We're about to walk away. | ||
And Bake turns around and goes, well, wait, you guys have open bar seating? | ||
The lady goes, yeah. | ||
So we go inside. | ||
We go and check it out. | ||
Point is to say, it was such a weird reason why we were in Tampa. | ||
It was such a weird, we shouldn't have been in Tampa, we shouldn't have been at this restaurant. | ||
Like there was, it was such like this, it was such this confluence of weird factors that led us here. | ||
And then we get to the host stand and we were like two seconds away from just leaving and going somewhere else. | ||
Well we get in the restaurant and we're looking for a spot and then we hear from behind us this guy saying, Baked! | ||
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Baked! | |
Nick! | ||
And I turn around and it's this totally Chad guy. | ||
Like this super cool, like, Chad. | ||
He's like an older guy. | ||
Not super old. | ||
He was in like his 30s. | ||
He's like, hey, I'm a huge fan. | ||
He goes, I can't believe this. | ||
I baked Alaska, Nick Fuentes. | ||
He's like, I'm a huge fan. | ||
And he was eating dinner and he goes, let me... | ||
He goes, are you guys going to be around here? | ||
Let me catch up with you later. | ||
He goes, I'm at dinner. | ||
He goes, but can I get a picture? | ||
I go, yeah, sure. | ||
So we get a picture. | ||
And he says, I've been following you since 2017, man, since RSVN. | ||
He tells me his handle, and I recognize the guy. | ||
I've seen him on Twitter forever. | ||
I said, no way! | ||
That's you, really? | ||
And so anyway, so me and Bate, we eat dinner. | ||
And, you know, we're talking and all that. | ||
It's a pretty good place. | ||
And it was very, like, surreal. | ||
It was, like, a beautiful night out. | ||
We were outside. | ||
It was great. | ||
And then this guy comes back and he tells me this really inspiring story. | ||
He tells me about, like, oh man, your show changed my life. | ||
Like, I was this close from dying and then I watch your show every day and it brought me back to God and all this. | ||
And he had, like, such an intensity, like, he was really, like, he was really serious about it. | ||
And he said, he's like, you know what? | ||
He's like, you got something that nobody else had. | ||
He goes, you really care. | ||
He said, you really, like, you're a really sweet kid. | ||
He goes, and you really believe in God and all that. | ||
and it was just the way that he said it made like such a profound impact on me and you know it was like one of those just total meme magic moments you know because it's been like a really tough year 2021 was a really hard year and now we're setting up for a really big year in 2022 but we're still dealing with like some bullshit we're still dealing with like some surprising things like some you know some people are messing with me and stuff like that and uh | ||
That interaction, it felt like it felt like the hand of God almost. | ||
It feels like you ever have that feeling sometimes when a coincidence happens or you get like just the right message and that's kind of what it felt like to me. | ||
It was like we shouldn't have been there. | ||
It was such a weird circumstance that I was even in Tampa this weekend and that I was even in Florida. | ||
And we were at that restaurant. | ||
That was why I set it up, this confluence of factors, which were totally coincidental. | ||
And then to see this guy who, again, I've seen and interacted with this account on Twitter for like five years. | ||
And he goes, I was watching your show since you were on RSBN with Cassie Dillon and Will Marty and all that. | ||
He goes, and just seeing your journey, it's been so inspiring and really gave me this very encouraging, positive message. | ||
And he said, don't let people get to you. | ||
He said, don't let people get to you. | ||
He goes, because you've got something. | ||
He goes, and you've got a good heart and you care and you're a sweet kid and all that. | ||
He goes, don't let that get to you. | ||
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And I was like, you know what? | |
I was like, you know what? | ||
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You're right. | |
I'm like, this is what it's all about. | ||
And there's a lot of drama, and there's a lot... Everybody's trying to get us down all the time. | ||
A lot of haters, a lot of very shallow, small, petty stuff. | ||
But you know, the big picture is that we're making a difference. | ||
The big picture is that this show, and me, and this movement is making a difference in people's lives. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
We do a lot of fun stuff. | ||
We are engaged in politics and we want to make political change. | ||
We do gaming and we do e-drama and we do a lot of fun stuff. | ||
There's a lot of shenanigans that go on. | ||
But never lose sight of the fact that the reason we're here, the reason I'm doing this, the reason that the interns do this, the reason we're all here is because we're trying to make change in people's lives. | ||
We're trying to make a positive change in the world. | ||
The whole world has gone crazy. | ||
The world is a dark place. | ||
You see that evil reigns in the world and America is spreading it. | ||
And never forget that we are the light in the world. | ||
We're trying to be God's light in the world. | ||
We're trying to be the light in people's lives. | ||
And I do that through entertaining. | ||
I do that by trying to make people laugh. | ||
We're trying to inform people. | ||
We're trying to seize political power, to change the laws and shape the society in a positive direction. | ||
But ultimately the goal of the show is to save people. | ||
And I was talking to my mom about this, and I told her that story, and she goes, you know, I know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
And you know something? | ||
I thought about that guy coming up and saying that to me, and it made such an impact on me, personally. | ||
And I realized I made an impact on him and his life. | ||
He told me, I don't want to dox, I don't want to like, I don't want to reveal details about his life, but he told me the story that was like just a really inspiring story how he was like suffering with a lot of health issues and he fought back and it was just incredible how he turned his life around and so on. | ||
And I realized that, and Andrew Anglin wrote a really good article about this recently too, It is so important to just do the right thing, because, and maybe this sounds like trite, I know this is not like a super groundbreaking observation, I'm not gonna like shatter your mind with this or anything, but it's true. | ||
You always have to do the right thing because you never know how you fit into God's plan. | ||
You cannot know the role that you will play in God's plan. | ||
And the effect that you have on other people, the effect that you have on the sort of global turn of events, you can never really know. | ||
And that's why it's important to do the right thing as much as you can for as long as you can, And trust God's plan. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
When you say trust the plan, it means that no matter what your personal fortunes are, no matter what the outcome will be for you, and whether you get what you want or you don't get what you want, or you're comfortable or you're not comfortable, whether you perceive yourself as failing or succeeding, the point is that you're doing the right thing. | ||
And if you're doing that, if you're doing God's will, you're part of the bigger plan. | ||
And so, you know, when I set out to do my show, as an example, I didn't intend to inspire some guy that I didn't even know to turn his life around and come to God and build a community in Florida and do the things that he's doing. | ||
And maybe when he came up to me to say his piece and tell me about his experience, I'm sure he didn't intend to inspire me at a time when I was not feeling so good. | ||
You know, but that's why it's important to not think so much about, hmm, you know, is this going to have, what's the effect of my actions going to be? | ||
Is this going to be good for me? | ||
Is this going to work or whatever? | ||
That's why it's important. | ||
And that's, that's really what Trust the Plan is all about. | ||
Like, yeah, I have plans. | ||
Yeah, I have an agenda. | ||
We have a broader idea of what we're trying to achieve in politics. | ||
But ultimately what Trust the Plan means is that if we keep doing what we're doing at America First, We're just telling the truth, and doing the right thing, and preaching the word of God, and caring, and saving our country. | ||
If we care about people, and we care about telling the truth and doing the right thing, then we can't lose. | ||
That's ultimately what trust the plan means. | ||
And I'm not saying that means I don't have a plan. | ||
I do. | ||
I have a political idea. | ||
You know that. | ||
I always have. | ||
But in a higher sense, in a bigger picture sense, what trust the plan means is Do the right thing and trust, have faith, that that is enough. | ||
Some people start to think that doing the right thing isn't enough. | ||
I see that all the time. | ||
Some people begin to think that telling the truth and doing the right thing isn't enough, that we've got to be a little more clever than that, or we've got to be underhanded, we've got to do the wrong thing, and that's the circuitous way to get what we want. | ||
And that's wrong. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
We have to do the right thing and trust the plan. | ||
Do the right thing, tell the truth. | ||
Don't get me wrong, we do have to be clever and we do have to be smart and we do have to have ideas about what we're doing and we have to be cognizant of what we're doing. | ||
But trust the plan means that we can never know how it's all going to shake out. | ||
We can never know what effect we're going to have. | ||
We can never know what's right around the corner. | ||
We can never know. | ||
We can never know what's just around the corner and what may await us in this life or the next if we do the right thing and how will impact people and how will impact the world. | ||
So I thought I would share that with you. | ||
I thought I thought that was a really it was such a bizarre circumstance. | ||
And there were a couple of those. | ||
You know, I went on The Weekly Sweat on Saturday and Wayne Dupree came on the show and Wayne Dupree was with me on R.S.B.N. | ||
And I've never talked to him. | ||
I didn't even know he was aware of me. | ||
And just like I shouldn't have been in Florida, Wayne Dupree should have never really been on there, because if we all had Discord, we would have been on a Discord call, we were on a Telegram call, and somehow he got in there, and Wayne Dupree jumped on the call on Saturday and said, hey Nick, keep doing what you're doing, I've been watching you since 2017, since we were on RSVN, blah blah blah, and so that happened on Saturday. | ||
I saw this guy yesterday on Sunday, At this restaurant. | ||
And both of those things together were so coincidental. | ||
Two people that have known me for five years. | ||
Not like two or three, but for five years since I started doing this thing. | ||
And it totally reset my mindset. | ||
Because for the past week I was kind of like, ah man. | ||
I was worried about all this crap. | ||
And then I heard from two people that have watched me from the beginning. | ||
And said, hey I've seen your journey. | ||
I've seen everything you've been fighting through and all that. | ||
And just keep going. | ||
You're doing the right thing. | ||
And and for that to happen like that one after the other two really weird coincidences I was like, okay, so this is so I I feel like this is too coincidental. | ||
I feel like that that Was the right message for the right time and it reset my mentality and made me realize because sometimes you need that What we're really about here what we're really doing. | ||
We're not really here for me. | ||
We're not really here for You it's not about you about me. | ||
No, it's not about me. | ||
It's not about you. | ||
It's not about You know, we have fun and we do streams and all that, but it's also not about that. | ||
What we're trying to do is, as you know, we're trying to take over the government to implement total Aryan victory and Jesus Christ as our king. | ||
That's what we're trying to do. | ||
That's what matters! | ||
That is what we're trying to achieve. | ||
And we're trying to bring people and deliver people to God and, again, be the light in the world. | ||
So, never forget that. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
Sometimes it's easy to lose sight of that. | ||
There's a lot of, he said, she said, oh this one did this, oh that one's friends with this one, and Whatever. | ||
Never forget that we're the only movement like this in the world. | ||
There's nothing else like this. | ||
There are people that walk like us and talk like us and they steal our merch designs and they steal our slogans and they wear our hats and they pretend to be us, but they're not us. | ||
We're the real deal, okay? | ||
We're the real human beings. | ||
We're the real torchbearers. | ||
We're the authentic ones, the truth tellers, the fighters. | ||
We've been the ones there from the beginning. | ||
We're the ones chanting Christ is King on our feet at the top of our lungs at our conference. | ||
That's us. | ||
Never let them take that away from you. | ||
Never let anyone tell us who we are. | ||
They tell us, oh, they're this way. | ||
You know, all the bullshit, all the lies, we cut through that with a knife and say what it's about is America first and Christ is King. | ||
Never forget it. | ||
So anyway, I thought I'd share that with you. | ||
But that's really an aside. | ||
That's really a detour. | ||
But just one of those stories where that was one of those real human being moments that happened this weekend. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So I want to get on. | ||
So that was that. | ||
But I want to get on. | ||
I want to talk about the big white pill. | ||
Our first story is about me getting off the no-fly list. | ||
Now, I'll tell the rest of the story. | ||
That was just a little adventure from Sunday, where I felt like God was speaking to me a little bit. | ||
But I want to get into the full story of the no-fly list. | ||
It kind of sucks because this abortion news has totally upstaged me. | ||
This is supposed to be the biggest thing that's happened to me in like a year. | ||
And then this big Politico article comes out, and it's good news, but it's like, really? | ||
You couldn't have waited a day? | ||
So I'll tell you the story. | ||
You know I'm on the no-fly list. | ||
I was put on the no-fly list on January 12, 2021, which I learned when I got my... I actually got a letter. | ||
See, when I was put on the no-fly list, they didn't tell me. | ||
I found that out in April last year. | ||
But they did tell me that they took me off the no-fly list. | ||
Last year I was put on there, and I did not know that, on January 12, 2021. | ||
The next time I tried to board a plane after that was in late April. | ||
I was supposed to go to that Big Tech press conference in West Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
I think it was like April 27th last year. | ||
And I bought my plane ticket, packed my bag, I got to the airport and they didn't tell me even then that I was on a no-fly list. | ||
They told me I couldn't board the plane, which a lot of people don't know that and it kind of sucks because then everybody said, oh, you're lying. | ||
You're not really on the no-fly list. | ||
But if you look into this question, if you look into it for five seconds, that's how it works. | ||
The no-fly list is technically classified law enforcement information. | ||
The names on it, the list, is not public information. | ||
They consider that like national security information. | ||
So, if they tell you that you're on the list, they're telling you something about the list. | ||
So they can't do that. | ||
The list is classified. | ||
Even if you're on it, your name being on the list is considered classified information. | ||
So I was put on the list in January last year. | ||
The first time after that I tried to fly was in April last year and I fully intended to fly, fully expected to fly. | ||
Because I was intended to travel the same day to get to my event, which cost me thousands of dollars. | ||
I even bought a burner phone. | ||
I thought that I was going to go through security and they might take my phone, so I brought a burner phone. | ||
That week I went to Walmart, I bought a burner phone, I bought a payment plan, you know, one of those, whatever it is, one month data plans. | ||
I got it all set up, I was ready to go. | ||
And I went to the ticket counter. | ||
I couldn't print my boarding pass online. | ||
I couldn't print the boarding pass at the kiosk. | ||
I go to the desk and I say, hey, what gives? | ||
I can't print my boarding pass. | ||
They get on the phone for an hour and then the lady tells me, you can't fly today. | ||
I said, what? | ||
I said, why not? | ||
What do you mean I can't fly? | ||
She goes, you just can't fly. | ||
I said, well, can you tell me anything more? | ||
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No. | |
Am I on the no-fly list? | ||
I don't know. | ||
All I was told is that we cannot board you. | ||
I said, is it the airline? | ||
I can't tell you that. | ||
Is it the airport? | ||
I can't tell you that. | ||
Is it TSA? | ||
I... And she insisted, all I can tell you is that you cannot fly today. | ||
I said, okay, so what if I go to another airline? | ||
She goes, you could try it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I said, okay, thanks for nothing. | ||
That was an American flight, I think. | ||
Then I went to the United Terminal, same thing. | ||
I booked a flight, couldn't check in at the kiosk or my phone, went to the desk, call security, you can't fly today. | ||
I went to Spirit Airlines, same deal. | ||
I don't even think I bought a ticket, but I went over there, I checked the flights, there wasn't a flight. | ||
So I went home, as you know, and I tweeted, I can't get to Florida, I'm no flyerless, and the story blew up. | ||
Everybody was talking about it. | ||
Then everybody started calling me a liar. | ||
Tucker Carlson was interested in the story. | ||
I'm not going to tell you how I know that, but somebody who I know who knows Tucker was texting him and saying, hey, you gotta cover this, this is a big deal, and he was skeptical. | ||
And Glenn Greenwald reached out to me and said, hey, do you have any proof? | ||
And then everybody started to insinuate that there was some kind of ambiguity there. | ||
There's no ambiguity. | ||
They said, well, do you have any documentation? | ||
No, because they don't give you documentation. | ||
If you're out, I, you know, people start asking me about it. | ||
I called up the TSA number and I said, hi, I tried to board a flight today. | ||
They told me I couldn't fly. | ||
Here's all my information. | ||
They said, well, the no-fly list is confidential information, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We can't tell you. | ||
And they told me that if I suspected that I was on the no-fly list, that I could submit an application and the TSA, or rather the DHS, would review it. | ||
And it's something called the Travel Redress Inquiry Program. | ||
It's called TRIP. | ||
That's the acronym, the TRIP. | ||
So they said you can file a TRIP application. | ||
And that is for people that suspect that they are on the no-fly list or wrongly on the no-fly list or have the same name as somebody on the no-fly list. | ||
And they can submit an application, DHS reviews it, and then they'll help you out. | ||
So I did that. | ||
So I submitted a TRIP application. | ||
And then, because everybody was calling me a liar, well, not everybody, but some people said, hmm, I don't know if this is true. | ||
And Tucker wanted to know, so I said, well I gotta get proof for Tucker. | ||
So then I went to Midway Airport, I originally was at O'Hare, then I went to Midway Airport, and I got a Southwest flight, and I repeated the same process and I filmed it. | ||
I got a ticket, I tried to print it online, couldn't do it, printed at the kiosk, couldn't do it. | ||
I went to the desk, they call security, after an hour they tell me you can't fly. | ||
And this time I was a little more aggressive. | ||
I said, why not? | ||
Why can't I fly? | ||
And she said, uh, something about the no-fly list. | ||
I said, what? | ||
No-fly list? | ||
She goes, um, never mind. | ||
I mean, whatever. | ||
So I got that on film. | ||
I published that on Twitter and people said, oh, okay, so it's legit. | ||
That was last April. | ||
So I have not been on an airplane since April, or rather January 2021. | ||
The last plane I had been on was leaving DC after January 6th. | ||
I think that was the morning of January 7th. | ||
And then I was put on it on the 12th, found out about it in April, late April. | ||
And I haven't been on a flight since. | ||
Well then I got a letter in March and this is to bring you up to speed to where we are today. | ||
I got a letter in March from DHS and DHS sent me a letter and they said we have finished processing your trip application and we have removed you and it turns out that I was on the no-fly list. | ||
They said we've removed you from the do not board list And they told me that they had done that in November. | ||
It turns out that I've actually been off the no-fly list since November, but they didn't send me this letter telling me that until March. | ||
Because I had checked every day. | ||
It's actually pretty amazing. | ||
You can check the status of your TRIP application. | ||
I submitted that last April. | ||
And you can check the status of that on the DHS website. | ||
And I checked every day for months. | ||
And then in November, They took the TRIP application status page and they took that offline. | ||
And I have it all, I have it all archived. | ||
It's part of the lawsuit I filed with Norin Padas. | ||
I checked every day on their website and it kept telling me your application is processing, your application is processing. | ||
And then at some point in November or December they took that website offline. | ||
And so if you go to the web page to check your trip status you'll get a login page and you got to create an account with a password and then once you log in with a password then it says the page doesn't exist. | ||
So I wasn't able to check and get this. | ||
I would book tickets and I would still get turned away. | ||
Even in November and December because I think I booked a ticket in like December or something after the lawsuit was filed or after they had taken the page offline and it still didn't work. | ||
Well, I get the letter in March telling me that in November I was removed from the list. | ||
It says, but you may still be subject to additional screening. | ||
So I got that letter. | ||
I sent that to Norm Pattis and I said, hey, good news. | ||
I just got this letter from DHS. | ||
They processed my trip application. | ||
I'm good to go. | ||
And Pat's office called me back and said, try and get on a plane immediately. | ||
This is why I haven't said anything about it. | ||
So I got that letter in March. | ||
I immediately booked a plane ticket. | ||
I went out to Midway Airport. | ||
I tried to get on a plane and guess what? | ||
They told me I couldn't get on a plane. | ||
I couldn't check in online. | ||
I couldn't get my boarding pass at the kiosk. | ||
I go to the desk, the customer service desk. | ||
They get on the phone with security and the lady tells me you can't get on the plane. | ||
I said, what? | ||
I said, but I'm off the no-fly list. | ||
How could I not get on this plane? | ||
But this time she told me something different. | ||
Normally they just tell me you can't fly today. | ||
This time she told me, she said, well, you booked a round-trip ticket under one reservation. | ||
So you have two tickets under one reservation, a flight to, it was Grand Rapids, and a flight from Grand Rapids back to Chicago. | ||
She said because the two flights are under the same reservation, And because of your situation, she said, I am unable to check you into your flight to Grand Rapids without also checking you in at the same time to your flight from Grand Rapids to Chicago. | ||
She said, and I can't do that. | ||
I can't do that from Chicago. | ||
You'll have to have that, you have to be cleared. | ||
In other words, what she essentially is telling me, because I didn't really understand, I'm like, that doesn't even make sense. | ||
You have to check me into a flight there and here at the same time? | ||
Like, I didn't even understand what she said. | ||
Basically, she said that because the two flights were under the same residence, this is all boring details, but I'm telling you in the interest of full disclosure, she basically told me that she couldn't clear me through security for one flight unless she was able to clear me through security for both flights, and she couldn't she basically told me that she couldn't clear me through security for one flight unless she was able to clear me through security for both flights, and she couldn't clear me with Thank you. | ||
You understand? | ||
For me to be cleared to fly for Grand Rapids, I need to be cleared by the Grand Rapids Airport. | ||
And for me to be cleared for security at Chicago, I also needed to be cleared to fly at the other one because both flights were under the same reservation. | ||
They had the same reservation code, which didn't even make any sense. | ||
I mean, that just sounded like ludicrous to me, but I said, you know what? | ||
It's already such a fucked up situation. | ||
I'm like, whatever. | ||
So I go home and I'm like, well, it seems like I'm still on the no-fly list. | ||
Well you know then I thought I'm gonna move to Florida that's gonna happen probably within the next couple months I said and I'm not gonna plan a big road trip if there's a chance that I can fly so I said you know what the lady told me the last time I tried to fly back in March she said what you got to do is book a one-way flight Book two one-way flights and then you won't have that problem. | ||
If you book a one-way flight, I can clear you and then when you come back, they'll clear you there and you'll have two different reservation codes and that. | ||
She said, maybe that will work. | ||
And I said, are you sure? | ||
She said, I don't know. | ||
I said, if I book it as a one-way, I'm gonna get through security? | ||
She goes, I don't know. | ||
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I'm like, okay, so that's not really helpful. | |
Well, I thought I better give it a shot. | ||
Before I drive 17 hours and back, 17 hours there and back to Florida, To move there, I said, why don't I just see? | ||
Because if I'm off the no-fly list, then I'll fly. | ||
So I think it was last Sunday or last Saturday, I went back to Midway, and like, you gotta understand, I just, I hate the airport. | ||
So, the whole thing is a nightmare, not just because I can't fly, but because I just hate the airport. | ||
I hate driving there, I hate parking there, I hate the whole ordeal. | ||
I hate the people there, I hate waiting in line, I hate having to stand there while they're on their phone, I hate all of it. | ||
But I do it anyway because I'm a trooper. | ||
I go back last week. | ||
I book a one-way flight to Grand Rapids again. | ||
Or this time a one-way flight but also to Grand Rapids like the time before. | ||
I'm still not able to check in online. | ||
I'm still not able to get my boarding pass at a kiosk. | ||
I go to the customer service desk. | ||
She gets on the phone. | ||
She's on the phone for half hour and magically She pulls out a boarding pass with SSSS, Quad S, which stands for, I think it's something like Selective Secondary Security Screening. | ||
Basically, it's like Enhanced Screening. | ||
It's another list. | ||
I was on the Do Not Board list, now I'm on what's called the Quad S, 4S list, which is Selective Secondary Security Screening. | ||
But she prints out a boarding pass and she says, OK, come with me. | ||
And she walks me over to security security. | ||
A TSA agent walks me to the security checkpoint. | ||
I get my own special security screening. | ||
I have to take off my shoes, my belt, empty my pockets, take my jacket off. | ||
They go through everything in my bag. | ||
I go through one x-ray machine. | ||
I go through the other x-ray machine. | ||
They pat me down. | ||
They swab me down with some kind of swab thing. | ||
They go through all my stuff. | ||
And then I'm in. | ||
They sign my boarding pass and then I'm in. | ||
And I was like, thank God I can board a plane. | ||
I didn't board the flight. | ||
I said, I'm getting the fuck out. | ||
I'm not flying to Grand Rapids. | ||
So I left, and I was going to announce it on Monday, and then I decided not to. | ||
I would get the photo op. | ||
And that's how I learned that I'm off of the federal no-fly list officially. | ||
So this weekend, I flew to Tampa successfully. | ||
I flew out there. | ||
I then learned I was banned from American Airlines. | ||
I told you that part. | ||
I had a fun time with Baked Alaska then I got on a United flight back home and now I'm back in Chicago with the full legal ability to fly. | ||
So it's been a long year being on the no-fly list having to drive everywhere it's been a giant pain in the ass but it's finally done it's finally a done deal and it's that nightmare is over. | ||
I have to tell you though it's not exactly an ideal situation this quad S list is still sucks. | ||
Because you have to understand, now every single time I fly, if you don't fly very often, this is how it used to go for me. | ||
This is what my experience used to be like. | ||
I fly, I used to fly all the time. | ||
I think I flew like 10 times in, like 10 round trips, like 20 times in 2020. | ||
I probably flew 40 times, or 10 times, 20 times in 2019. | ||
I probably flew 40 times or 10 times, 20 times in 2019. | ||
I probably flew 40 times in 2020. | ||
I mean, I flew a lot. | ||
And I had TSA pre-check. | ||
And so what flying used to look like for me is I would buy my ticket, I would get my boarding pass on my phone. | ||
So, I mean, I'm already way ahead of the game compared to now. | ||
Just doing that. | ||
I would buy my ticket, I'd have my boarding pass on my phone, I would check in 24 hours before the flight, so I would be in the first boarding group, I would show up to the airport, I would go straight to security, I'll go to the TSA pre-check line. | ||
I would sail through in 10 minutes. | ||
Don't even have to take my shoes off. | ||
Don't have to take my belt off. | ||
I would just empty my pockets, put it in the bin with my carry-on, send it through the thing. | ||
I'd walk through the x-ray and then I'm in. | ||
Okay, that's it. | ||
It's a 30-minute... I could literally get on a plane in 30 minutes from start to finish. | ||
I could go to the airport, buy my ticket there, get my boarding pass on my phone, go to TSA pre-check, walk through the line without even taking my shoes off, go to the gate, get on the plane. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
That used to be my life. | ||
Now, even though I'm off the no-fly list, here's what I have to do now. | ||
I buy the ticket, I cannot get my boarding pass on my phone, I cannot print it at the kiosk. | ||
Every trip now involves me going to the customer service desk, and I have to wait in line to get there. | ||
So I arrive there, I have to wait in line. | ||
I get through the line, and then I go to the desk and I tell them, hey, I can't print my boarding pass, I explain the situation, I give them my ID, They try to check me in. | ||
Oh, for some reason I can't check you in. | ||
Yeah, dipshit, I'm an American dissident. | ||
Welcome to my hell. | ||
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That's weird. | |
It's giving me a red message. | ||
They call the supervisor. | ||
The supervisor comes in because it's some black person working there. | ||
The supervisor comes in. | ||
Nah, you gotta do it like this. | ||
Beep beep, boop boop. | ||
Oh, it's not letting me check you in either. | ||
Call this number. | ||
They call this... That's a security number. | ||
They pick up the phone, they call, and And then they, oh, let me see your driver's license again. | ||
They like give it back to me, and then I literally wait for it. | ||
Here it is again, because I know you're gonna need it. | ||
Take my driver's license. | ||
They read the driver's license. | ||
Then they ask me a series of questions. | ||
Are you traveling alone? | ||
Yes, always. | ||
Do you, do you, are you checking any bags? | ||
Are you checking in a gun? | ||
All that stuff. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Okay, then they get put on hold. | ||
They're on hold for sometimes 20 minutes, sometimes 30 minutes, sometimes 50 minutes. | ||
They ask all the questions again. | ||
Okay, the license is this, this, and the other. | ||
Tango, Bravo, whatever. | ||
Are you alone? | ||
And they're on hold again. | ||
Then they get the boarding pass. | ||
Okay, then they walk me to one TSA agent. | ||
The TSA agent calls down to the other agents at the security checkpoint. | ||
The security checkpoint has to send a TSA agent up. | ||
That TSA agent retrieves me. | ||
Then I travel to the checkpoint with that security agent. | ||
That TSA agent hands me off to another TSA agent who's actually managing the line. | ||
They open up one of those security ropes for me. | ||
I walk through. | ||
I get my own screening process. | ||
Like I said, I have to take off my shoes, my belt, empty my pockets, take off my jacket, I have to open my carry-on, I have to take out all my liquids, any electronics, any shoes that I have in, so even if I, even if I have shoes in the carry-on, I have to take the shoes out and the liquids and any electronic, a phone, a speaker, anything like that, Put that all in the bins. | ||
I send it all through the machine. | ||
I go through not one x-ray machine, but then the other one. | ||
I go through the one you walk through. | ||
Then I go through the one like this. | ||
Then, they open up my carry-on. | ||
They have to take everything out. | ||
Every article of clothing they take out. | ||
They unfold it. | ||
They pat all the clothes down. | ||
They empty my toiletry bag. | ||
They go through all my toiletries. | ||
They touch everything. | ||
They inspect everything. | ||
Then they pat me down in front of everybody. | ||
Do a full pat down. | ||
They grope my ass. | ||
They grope my dick and balls. | ||
You know, they're touching me all over. | ||
They swab me down. | ||
They have to put the swab in the machine to see that I'm not like a chemical explosive. | ||
Then I have to repack all my stuff, put all my stuff in, then it's not even over then. | ||
They sign my boarding pass, but it's not over yet. | ||
Then I go to the gate, and here's what they do then. | ||
Every flight that I'm on, now TSA agents are sent to the gate. | ||
And so they'll have four or five TSA agents at the gate and the person at the podium has to announce that everybody has to present their boarding pass and their driver's license to get on the plane. | ||
So TSA is there checking IDs with the boarding pass at the gate to get on the plane. | ||
And they put a little cart up and they randomly check everybody's bags just for me. | ||
I'm on the Quad S list. | ||
So they send the TSA to the gate and they do a random security screening of everybody on the plane. | ||
So everybody presents their ID and boarding pass and everybody's subject to random bag searches before we get on the plane. | ||
And that's every flight I'm on now. | ||
Indefinitely. | ||
Until I get, I submitted a trip application for that one too. | ||
So last year I submitted a trip application for the no-fly list. | ||
Now I'm submitting a trip application for the quad S list. | ||
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So, you know, I'm not really out of the woods yet. | |
It's still now, I mean it, don't get me wrong, way better. | ||
It's way better than not being able to fly, but it's still a giant pain in the ass. | ||
I'm not really out of the woods yet. | ||
It's not like it's some easy breezy thing now. | ||
And this past weekend I tried to get home, and it turned out that I flew from Tampa to Newark, and then from Newark to Chicago. | ||
And so, the Newark flight was a connecting flight, essentially. | ||
Because I didn't have to go through security in Newark. | ||
I got there and I went right from the gate, the United Gate, from Tampa to the United Gate to Chicago, and get this. | ||
So I got there, I don't even know what time. | ||
But I arrive in Newark, and my previous flight was delayed. | ||
The flight that I was supposed to get onto Chicago was overbooked, so they didn't have a seat for me. | ||
And I was in this connecting flight situation so I'm thinking I don't even know how this Quad S thing is gonna work. | ||
I don't have a boarding pass for this flight because I didn't have to go through security and I can't get it because I can't get it on my phone or anywhere else because I'm Quad S. So yesterday I think I stood in front of the in front of the gate desk for three and a half hours literally. | ||
Standing there on my feet in front of the desk watching and waiting with a black person on the phone for like three and a half or four hours. | ||
Because not only could I not get a boarding pass, but also my previous flight was delayed so I was late. | ||
And the flight I was on was oversold and they didn't have a seat for me. | ||
So you had all these like complicating factors and first the guy thought the flight was just oversold and he needed to get me another seat then there were problems with the seats on the plane that model of plane those seats like don't work Then he didn't know what the Quad S list was. | ||
I had to explain it to him. | ||
Then there was a problem because they didn't know if I had to go through security. | ||
Like, the people at the airport don't even know what this list is. | ||
Only the TSA knows what it is. | ||
So I try to check in for flights and the customer service. | ||
I tell them, listen, I'm on the Quad S list. | ||
They're like, I don't know what that is. | ||
The people at the gate don't know what that is. | ||
Nobody knows what this is. | ||
Nobody knows what they're doing. | ||
So we're living in like DMV world it's all these you know it's layers and layers of security and bureaucracy and it's it's the airline it's the TSA it's this it's that. | ||
As of now it's every time I fly it's just this giant ordeal I got to get there hours early and that's why I got home so late last night when all was said and done I got home in like 10 11 o'clock and I just crashed. | ||
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So So anyway. | |
So that was my no-fly list experience that has lasted from January 12th to May 1st. | ||
But listen, I just thank God that it's over. | ||
I just thank God that it's over. | ||
I'm just glad it's done. | ||
And now I can get on flights and I can travel long distances in a short amount of time. | ||
I never realized how much I took it for granted until now. | ||
Because I think about like, I want to visit my friend in LA. | ||
Oh wait, that's thousands of miles away. | ||
It's like covered wagon logic. | ||
It's like I, you know, I have to travel for days to get across the country. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
But now I'm back. | ||
And it's, and you know what the best is? | ||
So I announce I'm off the no-fly list, which is just like a huge relief and a really big deal. | ||
And I saw Michael Alberto posted about it on Twitter. | ||
And then you get people saying, oh, he made a plea deal. | ||
A plea deal? | ||
Do you even know what that is? | ||
People said, oh, he made a deal with the Feds to get off the no-fly list. | ||
They think the Feds is like Civilization V. They think making a deal with the Feds is like a role-playing game. | ||
It's like, for you to have a plea deal, you need to be charged with something. | ||
Do you know what a plea deal is? | ||
It means you plea guilty to a charge and If you're pleading guilty to a charge, that implies you've been charged, which means you've been indicted, which means everyone would know that. | ||
So people are saying, he made a plea deal. | ||
What the fuck does that even mean? | ||
I made a... I pled guilty to a charge. | ||
I was never... I've never been charged, idiot! | ||
And by the way, the feds don't make a... Hey, hey, listen, pal. | ||
We'll get you off the no-fly list if you... If I what? | ||
Plead to something? | ||
I've not even been indicted. | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Some people say he made a plea deal. | ||
Then some people are saying, no, no, he didn't make a plea deal. | ||
He was never on the no-fly list. | ||
He was never on the list. | ||
Really? | ||
Then some people were saying the picture was fake. | ||
Some people were saying the picture was fake. | ||
They said, that's not a real plane. | ||
They said, those windows look funny. | ||
He took that picture on a prop plane, on a set. | ||
They built a set that looked like an airplane and he took a picture on it to make it look. | ||
And it's like, so you know, you really just can't win. | ||
When I got put on the no-fly list, they said, ha ha, that's funny. | ||
Or they said, you're a liar. | ||
Or they said, they only put you on the no-fly list to make it look like you weren't a Fed. | ||
You know, when I got put on the no-fly list, funnily enough, that, you know, because people a year ago were calling me a Fed when I was put on, they said, you were put on the no-fly list because you're a Fed and the Feds wanted to make it look like you weren't a Fed. | ||
That was part of your deep cover. | ||
You got put on the no-fly list as a Fed, by the Feds, to keep your cover. | ||
Then when I'm taken off the no-fly list, they say, well, the Feds made a deal with you to get you off the no-fly list. | ||
When I was put on, they said it was fake. | ||
They said, you didn't really, you can fly if you want to. | ||
Then when I get taken off, they said, fake plane! | ||
It's a fake plane. | ||
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He wasn't, he was never on a plane. | |
And he still, like, so, you know, you just can't win. | ||
But that's the story. | ||
That's the real story of how I was on the no-fly list. | ||
I just love the conspiracy theories because it's like, no matter what happens, they just always stick with the same thing, you know? | ||
And that goes for all of it. | ||
No matter what I do, I could do one thing and then I could do the opposite thing, and both things they would have You know, without even missing a beat, they would have a perfect explanation of why that proves why I'm evil, grifter, fed, whatever, all along, right? | ||
If you're on the no-fly list, it's because that's all part of their deception. | ||
If I'm off the no-fly list, that was how it was initiated. | ||
If I never was put on the no-fly list, they would say, hmm, why isn't he on the no-fly list? | ||
Maybe he's with the feds. | ||
Oh, he is? | ||
That was to make it look like he wasn't. | ||
He got taken off? | ||
That's because he made a deal. | ||
The plane is fake. | ||
The plane is fake. | ||
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Okay. | |
But no. | ||
But that's the real story. | ||
So it's been a long journey, but we're finally, finally finished with that chapter. | ||
But I filed another trip application, hopefully I get off the Quad S, and then I can just fly like a normal person. | ||
But until then, it's still a big ordeal. | ||
So that's that, but it's a white pill, so let's, so hey, cheers. | ||
Let's raise another, wow, I mean we just are celebrating every day. | ||
Let's raise a glass. | ||
Everybody get your drinks out and raise a glass of toast! | ||
We're toasting every day. | ||
We're celebrating every day because it's just too much good news. | ||
Cheers to me. | ||
Cheers to Norm Pattis and I guess to the DHS trip application. | ||
God bless. | ||
Little San Pellegrino. - Wow. | ||
Little Sand Pal for the no-fly list. | ||
Yeah, so that's my story. | ||
Okay, but I'm gonna move on. | ||
I want to get into the abortion story. | ||
That's our featured story. | ||
That's our big news after I took my shot, took a little shot of Sand Pal. | ||
Yeah, but can you believe that? | ||
What a nightmare! | ||
But let me tell you, this is part of, you know, Like I said, I said this at the end of last year, at the end of 2021. | ||
Last year was devastating. | ||
People don't realize just how devastating it was. | ||
Banned from DLive. | ||
Banned from my payment processor. | ||
Banned from all payment processors. | ||
The government took my money. | ||
Banned from Twitter. | ||
Banned from Facebook. | ||
Banned from Instagram. | ||
Put on the federal no-fly list. | ||
Investigated by the FBI. | ||
Do you realize how devastating all of those things are at the same time taken together? | ||
People don't realize how devastating that is. | ||
You know, I see some people are like, oh, Nick is like, wow, you know, people are very critical of me lately. | ||
And people don't realize just like just how much pressure we were put in last year as a result of all these restrictions, basically unable to make money, unable to travel and unable to stream. | ||
And unable to access social media. | ||
And I said, and this was the game plan last year. | ||
See, I always know how to frame things. | ||
I always know sort of what the strategy is. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
In 2020, after the Groyper War, Groyper War is my big claim to fame and everybody said, you need to continue the Groyper War. | ||
Everybody thought they knew better than me. | ||
Everybody thought they knew exactly what I should do. | ||
I had reached the pinnacle of my success up to that point. | ||
That was my breakout moment, I guess you could say. | ||
And after two short months, I ended the Groyper War. | ||
And everybody said, no, you gotta keep doing the Groyper thing. | ||
You gotta, you gotta groy priests. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
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Take the Groyper War to the church and groy priests. | |
Take the Groyper War to the midterms and groy... or the 2020 election and groy candidates and make the Groyper War like... And like, let me just tell you that was completely the wrong idea. | ||
Because if I had done that, I would have put all my eggs in one basket on one meme that would have rapidly become stale and rapidly lost steam and they would have developed a response to it and it would have gotten less and less effective until it fizzled. | ||
When we ended Groyper War, we ended on a high note. | ||
We won. | ||
We did shock and awe. | ||
We came in there. | ||
We shit in their headquarters. | ||
We shit on their face. | ||
And they didn't know how to respond, and they never could respond effectively, and we ended on a high note, and we ended with people wanting more. | ||
And everybody was telling me, no you shouldn't do that, you gotta keep going, you gotta... And you know what would have happened? | ||
It would have become a parody of itself. | ||
It would have gotten less and less cool, less and less effective, and a year after, A year later, I would have been the Groyper has-been. | ||
I would have been the Groyper guy. | ||
Hey, remember me? | ||
Remember Groypers? | ||
Remember that thing we did? | ||
Hey, we're still up to our old shenanigans! | ||
You know, I never was a fan of that Rules for Radicals thing. | ||
Boomers always push Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky like that's the Left's playbook. | ||
It's really not. | ||
But in that book, there is a good line. | ||
Saul Alinsky says that a tactic that drags on becomes a drag. | ||
In other words, change up your tactics, change up your messaging. | ||
That's true. | ||
So I ended the Groper War. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
We're done. | ||
We're declaring victory. | ||
We're doing a conference. | ||
Then that's it. | ||
We're doing basically a press conference and then that's it. | ||
And that's what we did. | ||
And my game plan for 2020 was this. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
I said, we're unlike everyone else. | ||
Anyone else in my situation would have done what I just described. | ||
They would have kept going and kept pushing and just saying, hey, remember this? | ||
Remember this? | ||
People find a one-hit wonder, they find something that works, and then they just keep doing it until it dies. | ||
And that actually sucks. | ||
It almost undermines its initial success. | ||
If something's really good for a short period of time, that's how people remember it. | ||
If something's really good for the first 10 minutes, and then it goes on and on and on, and it just becomes lame, and then fizzles and dies, guess what? | ||
People don't really remember how good it was, actually. | ||
You know people tend to keep in mind like they tend to consider like wow it's actually just like sucks and remember when oh yeah shame it went downhill. | ||
That never happened. | ||
Anybody else in my position would have done that. | ||
I said in 2020 I said we're going to take the effects of Griper War and we're going to reinvest that. | ||
If you go back and watch my shows in 2020 I talked a lot about this. | ||
In 2020, I talked a lot about taking the gains and taking the progress you made during the Group War, I said, and let's reinvest that into the movement. | ||
And what did I mean? | ||
Well, we built the America First Intern Program. | ||
We put the pieces together and that was developed in 2021. | ||
We built the America First Foundation and got it recognized as a nonprofit by the IRS. | ||
We started AFPAC, our own conference. | ||
I said, we're not going to be a flash-in-the-pan Internet meme. | ||
We're not going to be a one-hit-wonder, flavor-of-the-month Internet phenomenon. | ||
I said, we're going to build the infrastructure. | ||
We're going to start laying bricks to build a real movement that will last for decades and generations. | ||
That's exactly what we did. | ||
I took all that momentum and all that energy and I redirected that into lasting institutions. | ||
AFPAC, we started working on COSI as early as January 2020. | ||
So we laid the foundations for COSI, for AFPAC. | ||
We started the AF Foundation in May 2020. | ||
Started to put together the ingredients for the internship program at the end of 2020. | ||
And that is, those are the things that are carrying us through to the current day. | ||
Cozy is obviously our home now. | ||
AFPAC 3 is, AFPAC in general, is a thing we look forward to every year. | ||
The intern program is what has kept this thing alive and helped us expand and develop everything. | ||
The foundation is rich and houses all our activities and so on. | ||
And so, so anyway, so I have a good idea about strategizing. | ||
What's the relevance? | ||
In 2021, I realized the peril that we were in. | ||
People don't realize just how messed up the situation was. | ||
People thought it was over in January 2021. | ||
Everybody was running for the hills. | ||
That's what Jake Lloyd did. | ||
That's what Patrick Casey did. | ||
That's what a lot of people did. | ||
They said there's no future for right-wing politics. | ||
They said let's just give up, stop doing conferences, stop doing activism, let's just stream and wait for something else to happen. | ||
That's literally what people were saying. | ||
As you know, nobody wanted to do AFPAC 2. | ||
They said it's too dangerous, we're too scared, it's too frightening. | ||
And I understand why they felt that way. | ||
We had lost everything. | ||
We lost our platform. | ||
We lost our income. | ||
I lost my wealth. | ||
I lost my ability to travel. | ||
Do you know how restricting all those things are? | ||
I mean, like, my credit score was destroyed! | ||
Because my bank account was frozen and so I was getting all these automatic payments that kept defaulting because I had to go and find, I had to scramble and find a new bank account and I had to like literally find all the physical cash and deposit in a bank account and liquidate some assets and move money around. | ||
In the meantime it was like missed payments and problems, like serious peril. | ||
I had to find a lawyer. | ||
I had to put money together to hire a lawyer to defend me in the event that the FBI tried to break down my door. | ||
And of course, we had bootstrap the AmericaFirst.live site in a week after I got banned from DLive. | ||
It didn't even have live chat for months. | ||
We were doing embedded stream from YouTube. | ||
Like, people don't realize everything that I had built for four years was wiped out in one week. | ||
My recurring payments from my subscriptions, my 60-70,000 followers on DLive, which I had migrated from YouTube over a year, The wealth I had made over the past few years, all my cash, $500,000 in cash, that's a lot of money, and I couldn't even really realistically leave Chicago because I was on the no-fly list. | ||
So I couldn't make appearances, I couldn't do anything. | ||
Then I get banned on Twitter, my biggest platform, where I was getting 150 million impressions. | ||
In a 90-day period last year, I got 150 million impressions, and that was taken away from me in July. | ||
And so it was like a full-on crisis and half the people ran away, half the people literally just quit. | ||
Half the people, not half, but a lot of people, well really like the leadership, like half the leadership just got up and left. | ||
They said, you know what? | ||
It's over. | ||
We're out of here. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
I said, we're going to keep a steady hand. | ||
This was the plan throughout 2021. | ||
I said, I'm going to keep a steady hand. | ||
I said, and what we need to do is get back on our feet. | ||
Everything that they've turned off, we need to turn back on. | ||
They turned off the flying, they turned off the money, they turned off the platform, they turned off the traffic that we gained from social media. | ||
I said, everything that they turned off, we are going to have to adapt and turn all these things back on. | ||
The travel, the platform, the money, we're going to have to turn all these things back on. | ||
The viewership even. | ||
I said, and it's going to take us probably a year, a year and a half to dig ourselves out of this hole. | ||
I said, but once we do, I say, I said, if we get through this crisis, we will inherit the right wing. | ||
I said because this is going to kill off all the weak people. | ||
This is going to kill off every weak link. | ||
This is like an extinction event and the only people that are going to survive are the strongest and the people that survive will be the only people that remain when this is done. | ||
And they will inherit the right wing. | ||
And over the past year that's exactly what we did. | ||
We built CozyTV. | ||
We launched it in October. | ||
We did America First.live. | ||
We developed it over time. | ||
People said, is this only gonna be... I remember the haters were saying, is this all it is? | ||
They're just gonna embed a YouTube stream and that's it? | ||
Uh, no, bitch. | ||
We actually built out the whole platform. | ||
It just takes a little while. | ||
So we launched CozyTV and we did AFPAC 2. | ||
And I submitted the TRIP application. | ||
I got legal counsel. | ||
We filed a lawsuit in November. | ||
We're working on the credit card processing. | ||
That's going to come. | ||
We had it for some time last year. | ||
We did e-checks for everything else, which are a nightmare. | ||
We're working on credit card processing. | ||
We'll get that back this year. | ||
And by a miracle, we may get our Twitter back. | ||
As it turns out, it's looking pretty good that that logic was basically correct. | ||
Everybody thought it was over. | ||
Not everybody. | ||
Half the people thought it was over. | ||
Someone running for the hills. | ||
Someone running scared. | ||
Try to just glom onto the GOP. | ||
Try to wrap themselves around the leg of the GOP and say, hey, remember me? | ||
I'm not a threatening revolutionary. | ||
I'm a sweetie pie. | ||
But I was right. | ||
And it was a tough year. | ||
But we stayed the course. | ||
We fought through it with toughness and with ferocity and vigor. | ||
And now, once again, Dawn is coming, right? | ||
Last year was our dark winter. | ||
It really was. | ||
The whole year was like the dark winter. | ||
But spring has sprung, the sun is coming back up, and it's going to be a new day for America First very soon. | ||
With my ability to fly back online, with the money back online, with the foundation back online, soon to be maybe even with Twitter back online, with the platform online, we're going to pick up where we left off. | ||
At the end of 2020. | ||
We're going to pick up where we left off at the Stop the Steal period. | ||
And I don't know if you remember, but Stop the Steal was like the most incredible. | ||
We had 60,000 viewers on election night. | ||
We were doing rallies all across the country. | ||
Biggest traffic on my name and on America First ever. | ||
And we're about to pick up right where we left off with all these things back in motion. | ||
So, my being off the no-fly list, you have no idea what we have in store the rest of the year and how that has just turned the whole year around. | ||
And we were gonna keep going anyway, don't get me wrong, but this just made our lives a lot easier. | ||
So, it's just another lesson. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
You gotta keep the faith. | ||
Some people seem to forget we're in a war. | ||
We're in a war, and in a war, sometimes you lose a battle, and sometimes there's casualties, and sometimes your arm gets blown off, and sometimes you get shot, and sometimes you die. | ||
But the point is, you have to fight. | ||
That's what, you know, it's not always going to be a blitzkrieg. | ||
Sometimes you have to get entrenched in a battle. | ||
Sometimes it's Stalingrad, right? | ||
Last year was like our Stalingrad. | ||
Last year was like Joseph Stalin in the Kremlin while Moscow was under siege writing the orders to defend the city. | ||
That was last year. | ||
And guess what? | ||
We did it and now we're on our way to Berlin. | ||
Now we're on our way to Kiev to denazify the world. | ||
Or something else. | ||
So anyway, so that's me being off the no-fly list. | ||
Like I said, I cannot tell you what a game-changer that is and it's just proof that we can overcome. | ||
I was put on the no-fly list and it wasn't a death sentence. | ||
They took away everything and we just came back. | ||
We just came back tougher and stronger and meaner and honestly just more pissed off. | ||
Honestly just wanting to win more. | ||
Wanting it more. | ||
So it's a very, it's a story of triumph and of triumph of the human spirit. | ||
It's a real tour de force. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But like I said, I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into this abortion ruling because we're almost, this show is going to be like four hours. | ||
We're at an hour and 20 minutes and I haven't even gotten into our main story. | ||
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But. | |
And by the way, and I'll just say this about the no-fly list, do you know that I was like the only one that could have done that? | ||
I mean, seriously. | ||
There are a lot of people that think they could do my job. | ||
There are a lot of people that think that my job is as easy as, like, I don't even know what, shitposting on Telegram or, like, doing a livestream. | ||
Do you know that I'm the only one with all the qualities to make it this far? | ||
There's a lot of people lately that seem to think they're coming for the title. | ||
You better watch the fucking throne, bitch, because there's nobody that could do what I do, honestly. | ||
Everybody thinks they got it. | ||
Everybody thinks it's such an easy job. | ||
But I was the only one that could do it. | ||
I was the one that had everything taken away from me, and I still fought through. | ||
And I'll tell you, there's a little bit more to this than going on the show and reading articles, okay? | ||
As many losers, as many losers that try to do what I do have demonstrated, it's actually not so easy to do a live stream show that blows up. | ||
It's actually not so easy to like make lots of money and fight through the worst and be on the no-fly list and put on big events with thousands of people and government officials. | ||
So I'll just say To toot my own horn, I am gonna pat myself on the back. | ||
That's why I'm the leader, okay? | ||
Because I want all the smoke, and I never back down. | ||
And I never give up, and that's the difference. | ||
Some people, it's a big game, it's a big act, it's a big talk, but obviously not me. | ||
I talk the talk, I walk the walk. | ||
When they put me on the no-fly list, I drive to LA. | ||
When they take $500,000, I make $500,000. | ||
When they ban me from DLive, I make a platform bigger than DLive, because I'm that nigga. | ||
And some people seem to be forgetting that lately. | ||
But everybody wants to come for the title. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Not so fast, because I'm the living legend, okay? | ||
They just don't make them like this. | ||
So I'll just say that, because, you know, lately I've been seeing there's a lot of ankle biters, there's a lot of these, like, I'm America first and nobody better forget it because I was the one on the no-fly list. | ||
I was a target of the FBI investigation. | ||
I'm the one banned on everything. | ||
I'm the one that built Cozy with the dev team, of course, obviously. | ||
I'm the one that did AFPAC 2. | ||
I'm the one that did AFPAC 3. | ||
I'm the one. | ||
Before anybody goes leaving and trying to start their own thing, they better remember who put this thing together. | ||
Me! | ||
That's who! | ||
Who do I trust? | ||
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Me! | |
Don't forget it. | ||
That's why we trust the plan. | ||
So, have to throw that in there. | ||
I've been seeing that. | ||
I've been seeing that a lot lately. | ||
People want to come for the title. | ||
People want to come for the throne. | ||
I say fucking try it. | ||
I say why don't you try it. | ||
Because I've been doing this for five years. | ||
Everybody thinks they got what it takes. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
A lot of people come and gone in the past five years. | ||
I've watched them. | ||
A lot of people come and gone. | ||
I've seen shows. | ||
I've seen shows blow up and go down. | ||
Friends, allies, business partners. | ||
I've seen them all. | ||
But one thing remains. | ||
Nick Fuentes. | ||
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Before anybody gets carried away, I would do well to remember that I'm the one that got through the last year was me. | ||
And obviously, I couldn't have done it without all of you, but I am the tip of the spear. | ||
But I am the one that was leading the charge. | ||
So, it's important to keep that in mind. | ||
And I will give myself the credit. | ||
I will give myself the credit that I deserve there. | ||
Some people say, Nick, you know, I know that I know that you're right wing and all that, but this is real life. | ||
Yeah, this is my real life. | ||
It was my real life being on the no fly list and having my money taken and all that. | ||
And I really stood tall when it counted. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
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So. | |
Anyway, we'll move on. | ||
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So I do see that. | |
I do see a little bit of that. | ||
I see these people nibbling, nibbling at me. | ||
Nibbling at my ankles. | ||
I've got a club. | ||
I'm gonna do my own thing. | ||
You're gonna do your own thing. | ||
You know who you're messing with? | ||
You know who you're... You usurper? | ||
You try to usurp from me? | ||
Yeah, we'll see how that goes. | ||
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So anyway. | |
But we're going to move on. | ||
I want to get into the abortion. | ||
Enough about that. | ||
But people would do well to remember that it was me that did all that. | ||
And I don't know anybody else that could have done it, frankly. | ||
I know all the people I know and I was the only one that could have done it. | ||
And I did. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
I want to get into this abortion story. | ||
Our featured story, another big white pill. | ||
But this, I will say though, about the abortion story, It's actually not as cut and dry as some people are making it out. | ||
I would caution against being too optimistic. | ||
This story was published on Monday, and I saw everybody celebrating. | ||
They said, Woohoo! | ||
What does this mean? | ||
Does this mean abortion's over? | ||
Woohoo! | ||
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Not quite. | |
So on Monday, Politico published an exclusive that said that a draft decision from the Supreme Court from February Showed that a majority decision written by Alito would overturn Roe vs. Wade. | ||
But it's a draft. | ||
That's the news story. | ||
Is that a staffer from the Supreme Court leaked to Politico a draft decision from the Supreme Court. | ||
And that draft decision, with the majority behind it, would overturn Roe vs. Wade. | ||
Now, at first glance, that might seem like a positive story. | ||
That might seem like a good thing. | ||
But, it's a draft. | ||
The final decision may be different. | ||
The final decision will not come out for a month or two. | ||
And within that month, the decision can change. | ||
It just so happens that the act of leaking the draft may influence the final decision. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
So, at first glance, you might say, oh, yippee, the court is at least where it stood in February. | ||
If the decision was made in February, they would have ended Roe vs. Wade. | ||
That's a good sign, some are saying. | ||
It's a good sign. | ||
It signals, sign signals, that the court is against Roe v. Wade. | ||
And if their opinion in February was to overturn, well, surely in a couple of months that will be their final decision. | ||
Problem, who leaked the draft decision and why? | ||
The draft decision was leaked to impact the final decision. | ||
So who do you think leaked this? | ||
If the draft decision was to overturn Roe vs. Wade, which side do you think leaked the decision and why? | ||
Obviously the left leaked the decision because they know that if we find out two months before the ruling that the court intends to overturn Roe vs. Wade, the left is not going to stand for that. | ||
So they put up barricades outside the Supreme Court and today there's a giant rally. | ||
And surely there will be rallies every week or every day until the ruling is out. | ||
Surely this will be talked about in the news and they'll talk about the consequences. | ||
They'll say that women are going to die and there'll be death threats and they'll go after the justices with the intention of altering the final decision. | ||
And this is a story, I'll read it to you from Politico and I'll go over the key points here. | ||
It says, quote, the Supreme Court has voted to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision according to an initial draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito circulated inside the court and obtained by Politico. | ||
The draft opinion is a full-throated, unflinching repudiation of the 1973 decision which guaranteed federal constitutional protections of abortion rights and a subsequent 1992 decision, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, that largely maintained the right. | ||
Alito writes, quote, Roe was egregiously wrong from the start. | ||
He writes in the document, we hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled. | ||
It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people's elected representatives. | ||
Deliberations on controversial cases have in the past been fluid. | ||
Justices can and sometimes do change their votes as draft opinions circulate, and major decisions can be subject to multiple drafts and vote trading, sometimes until just days before a decision is unfailed. | ||
The court's holding will not be final until it is published, likely in the next two months. | ||
The immediate impact of the ruling, as drafted in February, would be to end a half-century guarantee of federal constitutional protection of abortion rights and allow each state to decide whether to restrict or ban abortion. | ||
It's unclear if there have been subsequent changes to the draft. | ||
No draft decision in the modern history of the court has ever been disclosed publicly while a case was pending. | ||
The unprecedented revelation is bound to intensify the debate over what was already the most controversial case on the docket this term. | ||
A person familiar with the court's deliberations said that four of the other Republican-appointed justices, Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett, had voted with Alito. | ||
The three Democratic-appointed justices Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan are working on one or more dissents, according to this person. | ||
However, Chief Justice John Roberts will ultimately vote, and whether he will join an already written opinion or draft his own is unclear. | ||
The document labeled as a first draft of the majority opinion includes a notation that it was circulated among the justices on February 10th. | ||
If the Alito draft is adopted, it would rule in favor of Mississippi in the closely watched case over that state's attempt to ban most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. | ||
So here's the good and the bad. | ||
The good, well let me start with the bad actually. | ||
The bad news is that the reason this is a story is because the left is trying to thwart the decision. | ||
That's why we know about this. | ||
The reason this is in Politico, the reason this was leaked, was to thwart the decision. | ||
This is where the court was headed. | ||
This was the majority decision. | ||
It may still be. | ||
We don't know that. | ||
All we know is that on February 10th, that's how the majority was going to rule. | ||
But now that decision has been leaked. | ||
And the reason it was leaked was so that public pressure could be mounted to thwart and alter that decision, which will not be made final until one or two months from now. | ||
Within two months. | ||
And you know that when this opinion is published What is going to be the obvious predictable response? | ||
They're setting up barricades outside the court. | ||
That's because they were going to hold a giant rally today. | ||
And there'll be more rallies. | ||
And there'll be tens or hundreds of thousands or millions of people protesting across the country against the Supreme Court's decision. | ||
With the goal of either harassing or threatening the justices to change their vote, or pressuring them in the court of public opinion to change their vote, which has worked in the past. | ||
This is how we got gay marriage. | ||
In gay marriage, the court basically said, like, it's a shitty constitutional argument, we can't really derive gay marriage from the Constitution, but the court won't stand in the way of the will of the people. | ||
That's like literally what they said. | ||
In the gay marriage decision and in the Obamacare decision, they both effectively said, we're not making legal arguments, we're making an appeal to the majority, to the will of the people. | ||
And I think that's what they're trying to achieve here. | ||
That's why they leaked it. | ||
That's why we know about it. | ||
And, in fact, that we know about it jeopardizes the final decision. | ||
So, that this is being announced, it does signal this is where the court is headed. | ||
It does signal something about the justices. | ||
It signals that at one point this is what they thought and wrote, and it may still be, and it may be the final decision. | ||
But that we know about it jeopardizes the final decision. | ||
Here's the upside. | ||
The upside is that this majority, it's debatable the extent to which the majority can be pressured. | ||
Because you've got the three liberal justices, they're against it obviously, and it seems that Roberts is on the fence, which is predictable. | ||
And yet you still have a majority. | ||
You've got Alito who wrote the damn thing. | ||
If Alito wrote it, he's gonna vote for it. | ||
You've got Clarence Thomas voting for it, of course, and he's not gonna bend. | ||
You've got Gorsuch on there. | ||
Gorsuch is an originalist. | ||
Gorsuch has said he's against Roe vs. Wade. | ||
I don't think he's gonna bend. | ||
You have Amy Coney Barrett, who's a Catholic, and Kavanaugh, as well, who's a very strong conservative, and I believe he's Catholic, too, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
But I might be. | ||
I'm not 100% sure on that. | ||
So between those five, if they're on the majority opinion, those five can give us an end to abortion. | ||
They can end abortion. | ||
And I think they would, and I think they agree with it, and I think they believe it. | ||
The question is just, how will they hold out? | ||
That's why we have to pray for them. | ||
It is important now more than ever that we mobilize, in my opinion, in the streets. | ||
I'm going to try and get out there to a pro-life rally because you know the pro-choice people are going to be out there. | ||
You know that they're going to be out there in droves in D.C. | ||
and elsewhere. | ||
We've got to meet them there in the streets. | ||
We've got to meet them there in D.C. | ||
in front of the court. | ||
The pro-life majority has to go out so that in the court of public opinion, we show that it's divisive. | ||
We show, because if everybody goes out and says, no, no, this is a pro-choice country, maybe Amy Coney Barrett or somebody breaks and says, okay, you know what? | ||
I don't want to be seen as a tyrant. | ||
The court doesn't want to stand in the way of what the country wants is an abortion nation. | ||
If we meet them there in the streets, at least it's balanced. | ||
At least we're canceling that out. | ||
Okay, the pro-choice people are in the street, we're in the street too. | ||
That's one. | ||
And we need to pray for the justices. | ||
Pray for them, pray for their safety, that they make the right decision. | ||
All five of them know that Roe vs. Wade is not good law, and it's also not good. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And that's what Alito talks about in this ruling. | ||
There is no constitutional right to abortion. | ||
And he also goes further than that. | ||
He says there's no constitutional right to gay marriage, and there's no constitutional right to sodomy. | ||
And he says that there is no legal founding for these things. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
He's not saying whether they're good or bad. | ||
He's not saying whether they should be the law of the land or not. | ||
He's saying that the Constitution Does not give an inalienable right that cannot be regulated by the state governments to American citizens to sodomize each other, gay marry each other, or abort babies. | ||
It's not in there. | ||
It's not in there. | ||
And that means that it's up to the states. | ||
That's what you would call a reserved power for the states. | ||
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And the states can decide on those things. | |
That means the state can ban sodomy, gay marriage, abortion all day long because the Constitution doesn't recognize that as a right. | ||
And if people wanted it to be the case, they would have to pass an amendment or pass a law in the federal government. | ||
And then the law and the federal government may be struck down because that's not one of the enumerated powers of the federal government. | ||
But that's what Alito is saying is that the legal foundation is shaky. | ||
So they know and they all know that. | ||
They all know as justices their job as the Supreme Court is to interpret the Constitution. | ||
Their job is to interpret the law and what the Constitution means. | ||
And so in terms of their sort of effective job, their job essentially prohibits them from upholding Roe versus Wade. | ||
If Mississippi passes a law banning abortion after 15 weeks, they have to interpret that's consistent with the Constitution. | ||
There's nothing in the Constitution which prohibits the states from doing that. | ||
So from a legal basis, from like what their role is, they have to do it. | ||
And also from a moral perspective, it's good law and it's good. | ||
They have to save the unborn. | ||
They're all Christian. | ||
They all know. | ||
They all know that they have an obligation here and we have to pray for them to have the moral courage to do the right thing and end abortion in at least half of America. | ||
They have to do it. | ||
So I'm calling for people in the pro-life movement to get in the streets now more than ever and I'm going to be doing my part. | ||
I'm going to see if I can get involved and I don't want to distract too much because I know that I'm controversial and the pro-life movement is sort of, you know, they don't really like far-right people. | ||
But to the extent that I can, I'm going to try and get involved and maybe I'll take a trip out to D.C. | ||
That's number one. | ||
And number two, we have to pray because this comes down to five people. | ||
Five people have to make the right decision. | ||
Literally, five people can save a hundred million babies. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Five people can make this decision and they can end abortion in half of America. | ||
And that will be if you understand. | ||
All this will do is allow states to ban abortion, which is a big deal, but California will still have abortion, New York will still have abortion, but it'll end abortion in half the states and that is so worth it because those are lots of people that will be able to be born. | ||
Those are unborn now and in the future indefinitely who will be able to have a chance at being alive. | ||
And being able to have a life, which is very important. | ||
It's like, oh, well, it's only half the country. | ||
It's like, well, if you were born in half the country that would matter to you, wouldn't it? | ||
And we'll have to start working on the rest of the country. | ||
And we have to pray. | ||
We have to pray the rosary. | ||
I'd like to pray the rosary every day for the five justices. | ||
I think I'm going to do that. | ||
I'm not going to do it on stream, but I think I'm going to do that. | ||
It's kind of a tedious task, but it's worth it. | ||
And I would encourage everybody to do something like that. | ||
Everybody to take up a daily prayer, maybe a daily rosary, to pray for the five justices. | ||
Because now more than ever, we need the prayer power for these people. | ||
because it's up to them. | ||
And if they could just stick to their guns and they know it's the right thing. | ||
It's the right thing legally. | ||
It's the right thing morally. | ||
The only reason they wouldn't do it is because they're afraid. | ||
Pray for them to not be afraid. | ||
Pray for them to make the right decision because it is You cannot even quantify what a white pill, what a fucking white pill that would be if we got abortion overturned at the federal level like that. | ||
Because abortion is worse than the Holocaust. | ||
It really is. | ||
Abortion is about a billion times worse than the Holocaust. | ||
A billion trillion times worse. | ||
Because abortion is killing like hundreds of millions of people. | ||
Hundreds of millions of lives snuffed out before they even get a chance. | ||
And interminable. | ||
There's no end in sight to it right now. | ||
Well, there is now, but maybe there wasn't so much before. | ||
It's unspeakably evil. | ||
What a curse on this nation. | ||
And maybe this nation will get some favor if we start doing the right thing. | ||
Maybe this nation will begin to heal and get some favor from God if we begin to repent and turn away from the wickedness, which has been abortion and promiscuity and everything. | ||
And I like what Alito was saying, that maybe we can ban gay marriage, maybe we can ban sodomy, and maybe then America can be a blessed country again, if we were able to do those things, right? | ||
And obviously we're not doing those things just so we could have God's favor, we need to do those things because they're right. | ||
It's unspeakably evil, the abortion crisis that goes on in America for 50 years. | ||
And what a constellation of events has come together to make this happen between RBG dying and Trump getting to appoint another justice and Trump election even happening and being able to appoint three good judges who are not really that good but would be good on this issue for this all to culminate in something so incredible. | ||
This would be the biggest white pill like of the past 60 years, the past 100 years. | ||
if this were to happen. | ||
So have to pray. | ||
We're going to have to get out there. | ||
We're going to need to use our political and our prayer muscle to make this happen, seriously. | ||
So that's where we are on that really big deal. | ||
And then we've got to go to work in the state governments to make sure they follow through and ban abortion completely. | ||
And then we'll be in really good shape. | ||
Then we'll be really happy. - Okay. | ||
Shame on all these people that think that abortion is some kind of woman's right or something. | ||
That is really, if that doesn't tell you what is wrong with liberalism and feminism, I don't know what does. | ||
They consider the right to abort a child as a critical part, as an indispensable part of feminism, and maybe one of the endpoints of liberalism. | ||
Because they say that a woman has a right to her body. | ||
And when you think about the fact that rights are getting in the way of a child being born, you start to realize there's something wrong with that whole mentality. | ||
There's something wrong with individualism. | ||
There's something deeply wrong with rights talk. | ||
When people are saying, my body, my choice, and they're aborting children. | ||
That's like saying women have a right to work. | ||
Women should work. | ||
You know what I think? | ||
I have a new bill of rights for you. | ||
A child has a right to be born. | ||
A child has a right to be born to its mother and a father that are married. | ||
A child has a right to be raised by his or her mother. | ||
That's my Bill of Rights. | ||
Forget about your right to abortion, your right to gay marriage, and your right to smoke pot. | ||
Here's my Bill of Rights. | ||
You have a right to be born, you have a right to be born to your mother and father that are married, and you have a right to be raised by your mother. | ||
That's my Bill of Rights. | ||
You should have a right to what? | ||
I mean, think about the destruction that has been caused in people's lives because they don't have those things. | ||
They're either aborted and obliterated in the womb, or they're born to a single parent or out of wedlock and they don't have a dad or they don't have a mom, or they're born in a family and they're raised by some caretaker or a nanny. | ||
You have a right to be born, you have a right to your mother and father that are married, you have a right To be raised by your mother? | ||
You have a right to go through puberty as a man or a woman? | ||
As the gender that you were born? | ||
How's that for a Bill of Rights? | ||
But instead people are saying, no, women should be in the workforce and children should be raised by single moms or nannies and you wonder why everybody is so unloved. | ||
You know that? | ||
I think that's the real crisis. | ||
We live in a country of broken people and I think that you cannot You cannot separate that problem from the fact that people are not being brought up in loving homes. | ||
People are being brought up not by their moms. | ||
People are being brought up in single-parent homes. | ||
They don't have a mom. | ||
They don't have a dad. | ||
Can you begin then to understand all the problems in our country? | ||
Can you begin to understand the self-abuse and the abuse of others that goes on, the cruelty in the world? | ||
How much deviancy and cruelty And abuse and self-harm. | ||
How much of that do you think you can attribute to the fact that people are being born into households where they're not going to have a mother or a father and they're not going to be raised by their mother and father? | ||
Really think about that. | ||
People think that the ingredients to make a prosperous society is like job opportunity. | ||
We want to create good jobs for people and education. | ||
Forget education. | ||
We want parents. | ||
I don't, you know, it's not as important to me that my child is educated, that my child has job opportunity, that my child can like do whatever they want. | ||
Then it is that my child will have a mother and that my child will have a father and a mother and a father that love each other and a mother and a father that will love them and raise them and teach them right from wrong and allow them to grow up and be raised in a way that is consistent with their conscience and the moral law written on their heart. | ||
I think that is far more important than having a rich, educated, whatever, democratic society. | ||
I don't care that my son can vote. | ||
I don't care that my son is educated. | ||
I don't care that my son can have a great job or a cheap TV. | ||
I care that my son has a mother and a father that love him. | ||
That's what I care about. | ||
And that is the thing that almost every child is being deprived of in this society. | ||
They're not even given a fighting chance. | ||
They're either getting ripped out of their womb and destroyed, literally ripped limb from limb from their mother's womb by their mother, and then if they survive, if they're able to make it out, then they're born into a loveless world where they're raised by some immigrant or somebody else, and they either have one or none of their parents. | ||
And then in rare cases, and increasingly common cases, they're being raped by their teachers and brainwashed and sodomized and castrated. | ||
So that's where pro-life, it's not just about ending abortion. | ||
We want to end abortion because this is the most obscene aspect of it. | ||
But pro-life is not just about not killing babies. | ||
It's about creating a pro-life culture. | ||
That means let's end promiscuity. | ||
Let's end contraception. | ||
You know how you get abortion? | ||
Adultery. | ||
That's how you get abortion. | ||
Abortion happens when people are having sex outside of wedlock. | ||
Abortion happens when promiscuity happens. | ||
Abortion happens when contraception fails. | ||
You know how you solve that? | ||
Stop using contraception. | ||
You know how you solve that? | ||
Stop having sex out of wedlock. | ||
You know how you solve that? | ||
Get married young. | ||
Stop being a feminist. | ||
Stop, hey, stop being a bitch. | ||
Okay? | ||
And be a wife. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
Get married young, and women stay home, and raise their own babies. | ||
Raise your own babies. | ||
What a sick society, how far we've gotten away from the fundamentals. | ||
We want to create a society where all these things, but moms aren't going to raise their babies. | ||
Like, you tell me, you take a trip through America, and it's like, hey, look at this, iPhone 12, look at this, Marvel's Avengers, look at this, Funko Pop, and all that, and mothers don't raise their own babies. | ||
Like, what a sick culture. | ||
In fact, they're killing their kids. | ||
So this is a step. | ||
I'll say this. | ||
I'll say this. | ||
If abortion is overturned, I will say that's good, but there's still so much work to be done. | ||
I'm not going to say if. | ||
I'm going to say when abortion is overturned and when abortion is outlawed in at least half of the American states. | ||
I'm going to say it's a great victory and it's a huge step in the right direction, but there's still so much more work to be done. | ||
And we're going to work tirelessly every day to make sure that we have a complete and total Christian pro-life culture. | ||
It's a step in the right direction, but we'll be back tomorrow for more. | ||
Every day. | ||
That's how we have to think. | ||
We're going to liberate the women and the children from abortion, and then we're going to get to work on the rest the next day. | ||
Because this is just the worst part of it. | ||
We all know, we all know that how you get abortion is sin before and sin after. | ||
Evil before and evil after. | ||
A lot of people are just focused on the abortion because that's the most grisly part of it, but you're starting in the middle of the story. | ||
How do you get an abortion? | ||
That's the middle of the story. | ||
People don't just get a so-called unwanted pregnancy. | ||
How does that happen? | ||
People are having immoral sex. | ||
People's sexuality is immoral. | ||
That's how you get abortion. | ||
And as is the case often, you know, sin will lead to more sin. | ||
This is why you have to get on top of it because, you know, people think, love is love. | ||
We're just having fun. | ||
What's so bad about contraception? | ||
What's so bad about sex? | ||
People think you're puritanical if you have a Catholic sexual morality. | ||
What's so wrong with it? | ||
This is what's wrong with it. | ||
This is what it leads to. | ||
You don't like babies being ripped limb from limb from their own mother's womb? | ||
Well, I hate to tell you, but that's the product of all of this lack of discipline and this moral obfuscation about sexuality. | ||
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We're gonna have sex, and that's just... If it feels good, it is good. | |
If it feels good... What could be wrong about this? | ||
Two people that love each other? | ||
Well, this is... Because it tends to result in this. | ||
Because it tends to result in things like this. | ||
Not always, but... Of course, that's how you get there. | ||
People are not having sex within marriage. | ||
Then you get abortions. | ||
I don't think anybody wants to set out to rip baby's limb from limb but, you know, then they have sex with someone they want to have sex with but are not married to and then they wind up in that situation and they make an unspeakably evil decision. | ||
So... So let's target the root causes. | ||
Let's outlaw abortion and then let's target the root causes. | ||
That's what I say. | ||
That's my Bill of Rights. | ||
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I have a right to my body, my body, my choice. | |
No you don't! | ||
No you don't, bitch! | ||
It is not your body. | ||
It is not your choice. | ||
Not your choice. | ||
Sorry, bitch. | ||
My choice. | ||
Not your choice. | ||
Not your body. | ||
God's body. | ||
God's choice. | ||
God's law. | ||
God's body. | ||
God's choice. | ||
That's the new slogan. | ||
Not your body. | ||
Not your choice. | ||
You will do what God tells you to do. | ||
God says to sin no more. | ||
Do not kill babies. | ||
Do not have sex out of wedlock. | ||
Not your body! | ||
Not your choice! | ||
We have too many choices! | ||
We're taking them all away! | ||
You do not have a right to sin. | ||
You do not have a right to choose to kill. | ||
So, that's the dynamic here. | ||
Bad news is they leaked this decision to Florida. | ||
The good news is I think we're still going to get what we want, but we have to work for it. | ||
We've got to get out there and protest and we've got to pray. | ||
We've got to do everything we can to get the right decision. | ||
That's a call to action on all of you. | ||
You all need to pray. | ||
And I know every Christian, I'm sure, across the country, I'm sure every Catholic mass is praying for that. | ||
And everybody should. | ||
Everybody should be praying for that every day. | ||
And I wonder, I don't know, I'm not the Catholic expert, but I wonder if there's something we could do. | ||
Is there something more we could do? | ||
Is there some kind of like sacramental thing we could do? | ||
I'm going to consult with the experts. | ||
I'm going to ask Milo and my assistant, and I'll ask all the Catholics in the movement if there's something more we could do. | ||
But I'd like to do something for this because this would be a really, really big deal if it got overturned. | ||
So more on that later this week. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
So potentially a big white pill, but we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what we got. | ||
We're already two hours in. | ||
Fun fact, I've been on the show for two hours already. | ||
Super fun! | ||
I love that. | ||
I love that about tonight. | ||
You know the thing I love about right now is that I've been live currently for two hours and I still have much more to go. | ||
And that's one of the things that I love about being live right now is that I'm looking at 81 Super Chats in front of me. - Okay. | ||
You know what I'm liking? | ||
It's two hours in and I'm looking at 81 unread superchats. | ||
That is a really good feeling. | ||
I'm having good feelings inside of me about this. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, this is great. | |
I am looking forward to this. | ||
I'm looking forward to completing this. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Eager. | ||
Eager in anticipation. | ||
Eager anticipation of what I am about to have to do imminently. | ||
As soon as I stop procrastinating. | ||
As soon as I stop saying this, I am so eager about what is imminently about to have to happen. | ||
Now. | ||
Now that I'm done with the two hour monologue, I get to do this. | ||
This is great. | ||
I love what I'm about. | ||
I love that I'm about to have to do this. | ||
unidentified
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It's awesome. | |
It's awesome and it's good for all of us and it's gonna be really good for me mentally and emotionally and I'm feeling good about it. | ||
I'm feeling good about what I'm about to have to do. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Let me just side myself up, okay? | ||
unidentified
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Hang on. | |
Let me get hype for this. | ||
I'm about to get hype for what I'm about to have to do. | ||
Let me just like psych myself up and mentally prepare. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
for bringing us together. | ||
Ready as I'll ever be. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
Ah. | ||
All right. | ||
It's 100 degrees. | ||
My balls are sweating. | ||
unidentified
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My ass is sweating. | |
My throat hurts. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Better start, let me, you know what, let me get my, let me get this tie off. | ||
unidentified
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Gotta make it comfortable. | |
Should I change into my Spongebob hoodie? | ||
You know, we're gonna be here for a while. | ||
Let me at least put my Spongebob hoodie on. | ||
Is that okay for Spongebob Day? | ||
unidentified
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Give me, give me a sec. | |
I'll be back. | ||
Give me one second. | ||
unidentified
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Let me, let me leave the monkey here. | |
I'll be back in a jiff, alright? | ||
Let me change into the Spongebob sweatshirt for Spongebob day. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
All right. | ||
Well, it's a little bit see-through. | ||
I'm a little bit concerned because I bought this in Florida and when I was about to pack it into my suitcase a bug crawled into it. | ||
I was in Florida and I had this laying on the floor of my hotel room and And I picked it up to pack it into my bag, and then a bug scurried into it, and then I couldn't find the bug. | ||
I couldn't find it. | ||
I was gonna try and kill it, but then I couldn't find it, and it very well could still be in this hoodie that I am now wearing on myself. | ||
So if it crawls on me, I am going to kill myself. | ||
If it crawls on me during the show, I am... I'm basically just gonna kill myself, so... I'm just warning you, if that happens, that's what's going on. | ||
unidentified
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Let me move this tag. | |
I didn't even take the tag off. | ||
I bought this for Spongebob Day. | ||
It's... It was Spongebob's anniversary a couple of days ago, so... It says, uh... What does it say on there? | ||
Spongebob... Spongebob Squarepants since 1999. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Alright. | ||
We're gonna be here for like an hour so I thought, you know, I'll just get comfortable. | ||
I'll get comfy with my infested, the infested hoodie. | ||
Infested with nematodes. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
I'm really disappointed. | ||
unidentified
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Why is it, why is it, why is it see-through? | |
I thought everyone was gonna love this and now it's just, you can see right through it. | ||
Let me change the chroma key a little bit Oh, that's worse oh Other direction, other direction. | ||
Okay, I'll definitely get to your Super Chats eventually. | ||
There we go! | ||
unidentified
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Much better. | |
I'm getting a green halo, but that's fine. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
let me just change this so i remember 417. | ||
unidentified
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okay let's let's let's Let's do this. | |
That's my new catchphrase. | ||
unidentified
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You like it? | |
Let's do this! | ||
That's my new catchphrase for when I do gaming and things. | ||
Like, when we're getting ready to play Valorant or something, before the round starts, I'll be like, Let's do this! | ||
And that's like my Twitch streamer catchphrase, you know? | ||
Alright! | ||
Let's do this! | ||
Do you like that? | ||
unidentified
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Is that good? | |
I've been trying that out. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
Let's finally read these Super Chats. | ||
unidentified
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Let's finally read these. | |
Let's finally... Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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We'll read. | |
Okay. | ||
Wait! | ||
It's already messed up. | ||
unidentified
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I got to do this. | |
Okay. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Midnight Sun sent $4. | ||
Hey Sky King, instead of Trump fundraising and endorsing mediocre candidates, why doesn't he run in the Florida midterms? | ||
He could easily win, become House Speaker, and still run for POTUS in 2024. | ||
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He could do that. | |
I just think it's kind of like a convoluted idea. | ||
Like, what would he really gain from doing that? | ||
You know, like... | ||
As Speaker of the House, you know, I just don't... I've heard that idea floated before. | ||
I mean, he could theoretically do that, but I just think it's kind of like a silly, ridiculous idea, and I think it's kind of like cheap. | ||
I think he's gonna be the president or nothing at all. | ||
It's kind of like, what if he became a congressman, and then it's like, hmm... | ||
And then he becomes Speaker of the House, and then what? | ||
Like... If he was a bad president, he's not gonna be... I don't think he was bad, but... He's not gonna be a good, like, uh... He's not a legislator, you know? | ||
unidentified
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I just don't think that makes any sense. | |
So... It would be like a funny troll, but I just don't think that would really work. | ||
unidentified
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I think it'd really make a ton of sense. | |
That's just my opinion. | ||
I just don't like the idea. | ||
Luke Social sent $3. | ||
Nick Off The No Fly List and Roe Overturned All In One Week. | ||
Baba Killers BTFO. | ||
Eternally White Build. | ||
JG4L. | ||
Jesus Gang For Life. | ||
So true, Jesus Gang For Life and nothing else basically. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
Off The No Fly and a ban on abortion? | ||
We are so back. | ||
We literally will never come down. | ||
So true, never come down. | ||
unidentified
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So true! | |
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
Whoops! | ||
Already read that one. | ||
Spence sent $10. | ||
Amazing interview with Jim Condit. | ||
That is the perfect messaging for boomers and outsiders who are AF curious. | ||
Also, did abortion just get banned? | ||
No fly list is over. | ||
Jayden isn't even worth 2 seconds of airtime tonight. | ||
Well, I think you just gave him 2 seconds of airtime. | ||
Exactly 2 seconds or something. | ||
True! | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
No, thanks. | ||
I'm glad you liked the interview. | ||
My interview with Jim Condon aired on Sunday. | ||
I'm glad you appreciate that because I was working the Normie angle and I still got it. | ||
unidentified
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I still got it. | |
People think like, oh, Nick doesn't... I've seen lately people are like, Nick is appealing. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Nick is appealing to the Wignaths or something. | ||
As if I don't know how to talk to a different audience. | ||
Of course I know how to talk to a Normie audience. | ||
So I'm glad you appreciate that. | ||
unidentified
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Abortion's not over yet, but it will be soon. | |
No, I don't think that's why they provoked him. | ||
EU wants an end of nation state sovereignty and a joined EU army literal global HOMA blue helmets. | ||
They're using the crisis to do a power grab. | ||
Anyone opposing this will be called a Russian chill slash spy. | ||
Did they provoke Putin to push this insanity? | ||
No, I don't think that's why they provoked him. | ||
I don't think it was that. | ||
I don't think it was that intentional. | ||
I should have washed this first. | ||
It doesn't smell bad, but I got it off the rack at Target. | ||
No, I don't think that was their plan. | ||
I think that's just the outcome of all this. | ||
They've been pushing for that European Union army for a long time. | ||
unidentified
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That's been going on for a long time. | |
So I think this is just taking advantage of the crisis, actually. | ||
Yeah, highly recommend that series. | ||
I watched that before my debate with Destiny. | ||
Really good. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Super Chat Day 26. | ||
I watched the Putin interviews by Oliver Stone. | ||
It's truly deplorable the way we treat Russia and Putin. | ||
Yeah, I highly recommend that series. | ||
I watched that before my debate with destiny. | ||
Really good. | ||
It's on Showtime. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Wow, day 26. | ||
That's a long streak. | ||
You got going on there. | ||
unidentified
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So true. | |
Well said. | ||
Yo! | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
I may do the UK soon. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
unidentified
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I may fly over there, see what's up. | |
I may do that. | ||
We'll see though. | ||
I'm probably gonna do an American tour first, but yeah, maybe I'll stop by the UK, get banned from the country real quick. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I don't know who Matt Andrews is, but yeah, maybe I'll check him out. | ||
Thanks for the 30. | ||
Matt Andrews from YouTube. | ||
His guest lineup is insane and he puts on a good show. | ||
Destiny called him a closeted groiper on his live stream, LMAO. | ||
I don't know who Matt Andrews is, but yeah, maybe I'll check him out. | ||
unidentified
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Thanks for the 30. | |
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Yeah, but I'm not familiar with that. | ||
Jared sent $7. | ||
Congrats on the removal from the no-fly list. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Looking forward to many more wins. | ||
Also, can you please unban me from chat? | ||
Really? | ||
Fine. | ||
unidentified
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What is it? | |
I can't even find you. | ||
If I can't find you, I'm not going out of my way. | ||
I looked up Jared. | ||
I didn't see Jared, so you will remain banned. | ||
unidentified
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But thank you for the congratulations. | |
Gersh sent $5. | ||
The pendulum swings back. | ||
Roe v. Wade today, 19th Amendment tomorrow. | ||
unidentified
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Real. | |
Gonna happen. | ||
unidentified
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Soon. | |
McMahon sent $3. | ||
Us Irish have an old saying, if you don't trust the plan, you might as well be trans. | ||
Well, I've heard that one too. | ||
That one's real. | ||
Australia First sent $3. | ||
I formally invite all Aussies to check out Australia First with Joshua on YouTube. | ||
I stream every Wednesday evening zest. | ||
You have truly set in motion a content renaissance Nick. | ||
AF is inevitable. | ||
07. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah, we'll have to see what that looks like. | ||
Has it started? | ||
Has your show started? | ||
It's called Australia First. | ||
Let me look it up real quick. | ||
unidentified
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This ought to be interesting. | |
I wonder if it's any good. | ||
Australia First. | ||
Because I know there's like a Russia First, there's Canada First. | ||
unidentified
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Here we go. | |
Oh boy. | ||
Good evening everybody. | ||
My name is Joshua Howes. | ||
You're watching Australia First. | ||
We have a great show. | ||
It's okay that you're not white. | ||
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On Friday, hope you've been enjoying your good Friday. | |
I know I have. | ||
Good time to reflect on Jesus' death for us and what it means. | ||
Reflection. | ||
Oh, true. | ||
You gotta work on the lighting though, my man. | ||
You gotta get a backlight for those shadows. | ||
Shadows! | ||
No good! | ||
Also, get a set. | ||
Where's your background? | ||
Get a green screen. | ||
Get something. | ||
Why you got your doorbell in the shot? | ||
What, you got like some kind of doorbell or door hinge in the shot? | ||
We gotta work on this, okay Joshua? | ||
You got a good look. | ||
unidentified
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Good luck. | |
It's a nice suit. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. | |
Let's watch another episode. | ||
Okay, this one's a little better. | ||
Yeah, the suit's good. | ||
The tie needs a little work, okay? | ||
Tie needs a little work on the tie knot. | ||
Need to get rid of those shadows, which means better lighting. | ||
And we need to get some kind of background. | ||
We need a green screen. | ||
We need something practical. | ||
We gotta get something going there. | ||
Okay, but you're doing good. | ||
But you look good. | ||
It's okay that you're not white. | ||
unidentified
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That's okay. | |
Nobody minds that. | ||
Nobody's bothered by that. | ||
So yeah, yeah, good-looking, young, negro, good-looking, young, negro, well-dressed, negro-looking fellow, oriental, I'm sorry, oriental-looking fellow. | ||
unidentified
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Just got to work on the production. | |
That's okay, we all had, we all started somewhere, but yeah, okay, I'll check it out, I'll check it out. | ||
Watching with, watching your crew, great interest, okay? | ||
I think that's the first Australia First I've ever seen. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, he's not black. | |
He's, uh... He's brown. | ||
Oriental. | ||
unidentified
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Oriental fella. | |
Aboriginal. | ||
He's aboriginal, is he? | ||
unidentified
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No way. | |
He's definitely not ab... He's not abo. | ||
unidentified
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No way. | |
But that's interesting. | ||
I'll take a look. | ||
I appreciate it, though. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Peter Brogan sent $3. | ||
What were your favorite video games as a young Zoomer? | ||
Oh I like Spongebob, Battle for Bikini Bottom. | ||
I like Spongebob, the movie, the game. | ||
I liked Star Wars Battlefront 2. | ||
I liked Simpsons Hit and Run, Fallout New Vegas, Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty World at War. | ||
I liked Star Wars Bounty Hunter on PlayStation 2. | ||
I liked Smackdown vs. Raw 2007. | ||
Smackdown vs. Raw 2008. | ||
Smackdown vs. Raw 2009. | ||
Smackdown vs. Raw 2010. | ||
Just Cause 2. | ||
Really like Just Cause 2. | ||
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Grand Theft Auto 5. | |
Yeah, those are my favorites. | ||
I'll never forget when Just Cause 2 came out and I was watching videos of it. | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
I was at the VFW pool the the community pool and I was swimming and I remember I was watching on my desktop computer earlier like a video of Just Cause 2 gameplay and I was like after I go swimming I'm gonna go to GameStop and get this game and play and have a great time it was just like Perfect, perfect day. | ||
It's one of those, wish I could go back, one of those perfect days. | ||
I was just like swimming in the pool and I'm like, man, I can't wait to go to GameStop and get Just Cause 2 and then play it later. | ||
unidentified
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Right now I'm just chilling in the pool. | |
Gonna get an ice cream sandwich. | ||
Yeah, those were the days. | ||
unidentified
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It was all so simple. | |
And look at me now. | ||
And now look at my life. | ||
unidentified
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Now look at my, now look at my life. | |
Take a look at my life. | ||
I guess God's talking back. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Those were the days. | ||
Now I'm an old bastard. | ||
unidentified
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not an old bastard so anyway All right. | |
Now the pool's closed, yeah. | ||
Those were my favorites. | ||
I'm trying to think if I missed anything. | ||
Those were the main ones. | ||
The Lego Star Wars games. | ||
unidentified
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Animal Crossing, Wild World, put a lot of hours into that. | |
What else? | ||
I really like Star Wars Battlefront. | ||
That was probably my all-time favorite as a kid. | ||
Then I got a PS3 and I love Rock Band 3. | ||
Love playing Rock Band 3 in 7th grade. | ||
Yeah, good times playing Rock Band with my friends. | ||
Playing Reptilia by The Strokes on Rock Band. | ||
Killing Moon. | ||
Echo and the Bunny Man. | ||
We're playing Lasso by Phoenix and all the good stuff. | ||
Yeah, those were the days. | ||
Remember playing Super Smash Bros. | ||
with your friends in high school? | ||
Playing Rock Band with your friends in high school? | ||
Yeah, thanks for that. | ||
Appreciate the little trip down memory lane. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I like thinking about that. | ||
Wait a second, is this Bussin Boots on an alt? | ||
You're still not white. | ||
And I've never met my dad. | ||
I love the Constitution, though, and I am very gay. | ||
Am I white? | ||
unidentified
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Wait a second. | |
Is this buss in boots on an alt? | ||
unidentified
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You're still not white. | |
You'll never be white! | ||
Epical underscore doge sent $3. | ||
RGB seething in hell because her life's work being erased by the fire of the mega revolution. | ||
unidentified
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LOL. | |
Christ just can't stop winning. | ||
Satan is on route. | ||
So true. | ||
It's hilarious to imagine Ruth Bader Ginsburg seething in hell forever. | ||
unidentified
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LOL. | |
Get owned, bitch. | ||
And she's Jewish. | ||
Nathan Tsai sent $3. | ||
What's the truth on September 11th? | ||
Not what... that's not what they said it was. | ||
They either knew about it or they planned it. | ||
There's a great documentary about it. | ||
It's called The New Pearl Harbor. | ||
unidentified
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Check it out. | |
Undeniable proof 9-11 is fake. | ||
unidentified
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So, that's the real truth. | |
Thanks! | ||
Yeah, I gotta thank the film team for that. | ||
That was such a nice touch. | ||
I love that part. | ||
And thank you, Doomer Squidward. | ||
Good to hear from you, bro. | ||
when each particular song was used. | ||
I love Cozy.tv. | ||
unidentified
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Thanks. | |
Yeah, I gotta thank the film team for that. | ||
unidentified
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That was such a nice touch. | |
I love that part. | ||
And thank you, Doomer Squidward. | ||
Good to hear from you, bro. | ||
unidentified
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My man. | |
We love Cozy too. | ||
Super Lionheart sent $5. | ||
Not to steal the spotlight, but I do have a big announcement. | ||
My Paladin in the AF Warcraft Guild is now level 31. | ||
unidentified
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Dude, no way. | |
That's awesome. | ||
Congrats, buddy. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Super Lionheart sent $5. | ||
On a serious note, I would like to sincerely congratulate you on being taken off the no-fly list. | ||
I have a feeling there's many more victories for you ahead. | ||
You would be right. | ||
Your feeling is right. | ||
And thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
We love Super Lionheart. | ||
Oh, why did that one end quick? | ||
What happened there? | ||
unidentified
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Wow, he sent this yesterday and then he sent it today. | |
That's kind of funny. | ||
He sent this yesterday and then he sent it today. | ||
unidentified
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It's kind of funny. | |
Thank you, though. | ||
It's true. | ||
Yeah, the tide turned. | ||
Energy shifted, switched up the paradigm. | ||
Can't stop it. | ||
Popular opinion does matter, dude. | ||
Franco saved Spain from communism. | ||
Once the momentum starts, there is nothing they can do to stop it. - It's true. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, the tide turned, energy shifted, switched up the paradigm, can't stop it. - Brainsick Blaze sent $3. | |
What do you think is the motive behind the leak? | ||
SCOTUS isn't democratic, so popular opinion doesn't matter. | ||
unidentified
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Give legislatures a head start on keeping it legal. - Popular opinion does matter, dude. | |
I don't know what you're, what plant, Yeah, I mean, it's not supposed to be, but it is. | ||
So that was the motivation for the leak. | ||
They're trying to create public pressure and death threats. | ||
unidentified
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That's what they're trying to do. | |
They're trying to get the justices to think like, I don't want to die for this decision. | ||
Or be hated forever. | ||
unidentified
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That's what they want. | |
That's their endgame. | ||
unidentified
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So, no, don't fool yourself with this demographic. | |
Thank you. | ||
What the? | ||
Thank you. | ||
What the? | ||
unidentified
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Hang on. | |
Brainsick Blaze sent $20. | ||
Could you explain non-Jewish power, like the city of London, etc., and how it differs slash relates to Jewish power? | ||
I legit don't know what the red pill is on any group but Jews. | ||
unidentified
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Also wondering what you meant when you said CPAC was a proxy war between Qatar and Saudi Arabia? - Well, I don't think there's really, I've always said that Jewish power exists and there's also other power in the world too. | |
The red pill on the City of London, which you should look into, is that there is London, and then there is the City of London. | ||
And the City of London is a sovereign within the United Kingdom. | ||
The City of London is like Old London. | ||
I don't know the ancient lore on this, but But basically it's at some point in time, London, the old London, became self-governing. | ||
And the mayor of the so-called City of London, within what we call London, City of London is like a part, it's like within London, it's not, there's like London and then there's the so-called quote-unquote City of London, which was within that. | ||
And that is governed by the, I don't know what the title is, I think it's the Mayor or whatever, and the King and Queen historically, it's a formality that they have to ask permission of the Sovereign of the City of London to enter the city. | ||
And so effectively you had within the United Kingdom and within London, the city of London, which is like its own micro-nation, like its own city-state, self-governing. | ||
And it has its own rules and its own laws. | ||
And the red pill on that is that a lot of the financial power of the UK and the world comes from the city of London, which is not even really governed by the British government. | ||
That's the red pill. | ||
There's more to it than that, but that's the basics, which there's a lot about like, you know, a lot of the shadow banking that goes on in the world is done from UK colonies, like British Isles countries. | ||
Like when you look into these offshore bank accounts and shadow banking, where, you know, where to like intelligence agencies and like organized crime and a lot of the, all the shady stuff that goes on in the world. | ||
They do all their banking in the islands and the British islands and their British banks that are running that. | ||
And they're sort of operating outside the jurisdiction. | ||
and the other side of the system. | ||
outside the formal jurisdiction at least of the US government or the British government. | ||
That's where there's this big nexus between global organized crime and the intelligence agencies and the governments of the, what is it called? | ||
There's a word for it, but the big spying countries and countries like the UK and the United States. | ||
So you can look into that book cat talks a lot about this on Gab and on, I don't know if he's on Telegram, but he posts a lot about this on Gab. | ||
And then as far as like... | ||
So, C-PAC goes being a proxy war between Qatar and Saudi Arabia and Israel of course is that a lot of the people that are at C-PAC are on the payroll of Qatar and the Emirates and Saudi Arabia you know there's like a there's like an ongoing diplomatic dispute between cut excuse me Qatar and the other Gulf nations because Qatar gave support to Iran and then the Gulf States embargoed Qatar and | ||
And so I was with a friend of mine a few years ago at CPAC and he said basically CPAC's a war between the Qataris and the other Gulf states because some of the people at CPAC are getting money from the Qataris and some are getting money from the other Gulf states like the Emiratis or the Saudis or Bahrain and so that was the joke there. | ||
But you know I've always said on the show there's Jewish power but that's not the only kind of power there is. | ||
There's all kinds of power in the world. | ||
There's all, you know, the intelligence agencies, the British, the Gulf nations, Russia, China. | ||
There's lots of power in the world. | ||
It's very reductive to say, like, it's all Jews or it's all, it's all the, what do you call it, economic forum. | ||
unidentified
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So that's the point. | |
That's the red pill. | ||
Wonder Pets Patriot sent $3. | ||
Imagine if Nick was on Twitter for this. | ||
Imagine. | ||
It has to happen. | ||
It probably won't happen by then. | ||
I've heard October is when Elon Musk will assume control of the company. | ||
Because the deal, as far as I know, is not finalized yet. | ||
unidentified
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One day. | |
One day sooner. | ||
Brainsick Blaze sent $10. | ||
Have you considered bringing back the premium show format after the studio is done so you can educate on topics like these that aren't always topical? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
Maybe. | ||
Probably not. | ||
unidentified
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Maybe. | |
I don't know. | ||
Probably not an informative show. | ||
unidentified
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I don't really like that format. | |
Quack sent three dollars. | ||
Quack. | ||
Thanks! | ||
unidentified
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Quack, what's up? | |
Brainsick Blaze sent $20. | ||
I'm so hyped for the studio BTW. | ||
With it, tweaking the show to be a bit more normie friendly, showing up on time, and a bit of viral marketing, I think AF will become the biggest political podcast in the country. | ||
Anyways, God bless you, you'll always be loyal. | ||
You are our king. | ||
I love you. | ||
Hey, thank you man. | ||
I love you too, buddy. | ||
Love Brainsick Blaze. | ||
What a nice kid. | ||
A little crazy, but he's a sweet kid. | ||
He's a nice kid. | ||
You kidding me, boy? | ||
No, but he's good. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I love you too, buddy. | ||
And it's true. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
We're making some big moves with the show. | ||
And it's true. | ||
Between Twitter, Cozy, Studio, we're actually going to start marketing the show, which we've never done. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
It's going to be our biggest year ever. | ||
I think this is the year the tide turns in our direction. | ||
I really feel that. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Disavow. | ||
I'm going to disavow that one. | ||
Yeah, it's definitely going to boost Democrat turnout. | ||
for airliners since 9/11? - Disavow, I'm gonna disavow that one. - Boogly Woogly sent $3. | ||
How will the SCOTUS decisions affect Dem turnout in midterms and beyond? | ||
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And more importantly, will this be a boon for the breast milk industry? - It, yeah, it's definitely gonna boost Democrat turnout. | |
That's another concern is that if we get the decision we want, the Democrats will probably be activated in November on the abortion issue. | ||
Because they'll want to legislate it then. | ||
You know, they'll want it to pass in Congress. | ||
So, it will be one of those things that activates them. | ||
But I still don't think they're going to be able to win. | ||
Brain Sick Blaze sent $3. | ||
Did you know in Spider-Man 3, when Peter was getting fawned by Venom suit he didn't struggle that much with the door. | ||
He opened it and closed relatively easy. | ||
But when he wasn't evil or somebody else... Brain Sick Blaze sent $3. | ||
Always had to struggle to open the door. | ||
So the Venom symbiote enhances Peter's aggression. | ||
So much he no longer bothers about dealing with other life issues. | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
Thank you for telling me that. | ||
Yeah, I never thought of it that way. | ||
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One of the main issues in today's society is that a lot of our fellow citizens don't want to take responsibility or face consequences for their own choices. | ||
True. | ||
07, my nigga. | ||
True, yeah. | ||
I mean, that happened to me and I basically just accepted it, you know. | ||
I put on the no-fly list and I was like, okay. | ||
Game on! | ||
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I'll just drive, you know. | |
What are you doing? | ||
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You were sitting next to that kind of thing on the plane? | ||
I didn't catch that. | ||
Pollocks! | ||
Yeah! | ||
So, first flight. | ||
First flight I've been on in a year and a half. | ||
My flight from Chicago to Tampa on Saturday. | ||
And so get this. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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Unbelievable! | |
So, Now and forever, I will always be last to board the plane. | ||
On Southwest, there's no first class. | ||
So, which was my mistake. | ||
I'm only doing first class from now until the end of time. | ||
So when you, the order in which you board is the order when you check in. | ||
You can check in within 24 hours of the flight. | ||
Well, since I can't check in on my phone, I have to check in at the airport. | ||
So I'm always going to be checking in two, three hours before the flight. | ||
So I will always be towards the end of the boarding process, meaning that, if I'm on a Southwest flight at least, meaning that I get my seat choice last. | ||
On Southwest they don't assign seats. | ||
So, I'm literally last in line to get on the plane and I get on and it's like all the seats are filled, okay? | ||
And so there's like a woman and a black guy in front of me. | ||
And so we walk all the way to the end of the plane and then we see there's no seats at the end of the plane. | ||
It's like, okay, so there's no seats on this plane. | ||
It's like, okay, you got to turn around and find seats in the front. | ||
So we turn around and the girl finds a seat and the black guy finds a seat at the very Front of the plane I go to the stewardess. | ||
I'm like, so what gives there's no seats back there. | ||
There's no seats up here Where am I gonna sit? | ||
So it turns out the whole back of the plane is filled with babies the whole back of the plane is Families with kids. | ||
I love kids. | ||
I do not like kids on planes. | ||
Okay, love babies. | ||
Just not sitting next to me. | ||
I'm an airplane so It turns out all these cheapskate families are giving their babies seats when they didn't buy a ticket. | ||
Well, sorry baby, I bought a ticket. | ||
I'm pro-life, but get the fuck out of my seat, baby. | ||
I paid for this seat. | ||
I don't care how young you are. | ||
You're alive, aren't you? | ||
I protected your right to life. | ||
Now get out of my seat, you little baby. | ||
So anyway, so the stewardess goes back and she kicks the babies out of the seat. | ||
She's like, you know, you need to hold the baby. | ||
So the families are now holding the babies because that's ridiculous. | ||
You can't just take a seat. | ||
They bring the baby on the plane and then they give all the baby seats. | ||
So these little babies are in these giant seats. | ||
Hey, yeah, I don't have, I'm a grown man. | ||
I paid for a ticket. | ||
I'm getting a seat on this aircraft. | ||
So, they make the family pick up the baby, and I move to the back, and they sit me next to this Polish family. | ||
And so the woman is at the window seat, the guy is in the middle, and I'm in the aisle seat. | ||
And the guy was huge. | ||
He was huge, he was tall, and he was fat, and he was spreading his legs as wide as possible. | ||
And so, I literally have to like, I'm like crumpled up. | ||
Because every time, the flight attendant is fat. | ||
So, I'm literally hanging out in the aisle and getting bumped constantly in the shoulder by the fat flight attendant. | ||
And then, when I shift to the other seat, I'm pressed up against this fat POLLOCK! | ||
I don't have a problem with Polish people, but the whole flight, the whole flight, the baby is crying. | ||
The baby is SCREAMING! | ||
Screaming and crying. | ||
And then the dad, and they're yelling at the baby in Polish. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
Bl Then, he dropped his phone under my seat! | ||
So then, he drops his phone, and he's got his big, fat, Polish head right in front of me, and he's like, I'm like, dude, he doesn't even say like, excuse, hey, pardon me, excuse me, he just goes for it. | ||
Buddy, I dropped my phone. | ||
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Yeah, I can see that, fathead. | |
Okay? | ||
That was my first flight. | ||
And I was like, you know what? | ||
Put me back on the list. | ||
You know what? | ||
Hi! | ||
What do I have to say? | ||
What do I have to say on this plane to never have to do this again? | ||
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You know what? | |
I think I'd like to go back on the list. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Polish people. | ||
I think they were Polish. | ||
They might have been Russian. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't hate Polish people, but I hated those people. | ||
I hated those people 100%. | ||
Yeah, the baby's screaming, crying for the whole, you know, three-hour flight, two-and-a-half-hour flight, whatever. | ||
All these little kids on the flight. | ||
Enough is enough. | ||
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What a horrible experience. | |
I put that on Twitter and everybody's like, isn't he a little hypocritical? | ||
It's like, I'm annoyed, okay? | ||
A baby's screaming in my ear for three hours, not even my baby, and I can't be annoyed by that? | ||
This is so Trad! | ||
I will say, they did the sign of the cross before the plane took off. | ||
That was Trad. | ||
That was based. | ||
But honestly, it did make up for it. | ||
I'm not going to lie. | ||
It did make up for it. | ||
I caught that. | ||
I was like, okay, that was nice. | ||
It didn't make up for it at all because they were so obnoxious. | ||
I'm sorry I screamed the word Polack earlier. | ||
I don't hate Polish people, but it just pissed me off. | ||
It's like screaming the N-word in traffic. | ||
It doesn't count. | ||
It doesn't mean you hate black people. | ||
Sometimes a black person cuts you off and you gotta call them the N-word. | ||
You know, it's just, these are things that happen in our lives. | ||
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So, I love the, I love Polish people, but that guy was a fucking Polack, that's all. | |
Hmm, so yeah, so that, I forgot that part of the story. | ||
I'm trying to play Sudoku. | ||
I'm literally, Book Cat sent me this book about Leo Strauss and I'm trying to read, I downloaded Paul Godfrey's book about Leo Strauss and I'm trying to read about Leo Strauss and I'm getting bumped by the flight attendant, I'm getting bumped by this Polish guy, baby screaming, I just gave up. | ||
I'm like, you know what? | ||
I give up. | ||
There is no way I'm going to be able to read this book. | ||
I can't even concentrate. | ||
Put me back on the list. | ||
I play Sudoku on the plane, too. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
That's my, that's my go-to. | ||
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I play Sudoku. | |
And I listen to my music. | ||
I was like, can't read my book. | ||
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So. | |
Anyway. | ||
And then, on the way home, the lady spilled water on me. | ||
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So that was great. | |
Just great. | ||
First class was great, though. | ||
I got a sandwich. | ||
I was like, wow, this is nice. | ||
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I could get used to this. | |
I had a leg room. | ||
I could spread out. | ||
There was a little trash can. | ||
I hope it was a trash can. | ||
I was throwing all my trash in it. | ||
I honestly don't think it was. | ||
I think it was just a crevice that I was just throwing my garbage into. | ||
There's like a little crevice next to the sea and I was just that's convenient. | ||
Let me shove all my garbage in there I don't know if that's what that was there for but that's what I used it for And then yeah We were stuck on the tarmac. | ||
They gave us cold water. | ||
Then they took the drink order and they're like, also there's sandwiches. | ||
And I was like, don't mind if I do. | ||
I'll take the chicken sandwich. | ||
I had a little chicken sandwich on a plate, on a ceramic plate. | ||
La-dee-da. | ||
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I could get used to this. | |
So that was nice. | ||
But the other experience sucked. | ||
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So anyway. | |
All right. | ||
But let's keep going. | ||
Yeah, I gotta love it. | ||
I scarfed that thing down. | ||
I didn't eat all day. | ||
I had a little... Dude, it's like everything is so jungle now. | ||
Everything is so ghetto. | ||
Everything is so... You know what? | ||
Everything is so N. So, N-word? | ||
Like, I go to the airport, and I get there way early, I go to Starbucks, I get my coffee, I get a little sandwich, and I'm eating my sandwich, and this literal retard is like mopping up the floor. | ||
Oh my gosh, I felt bad for the guy, but he's a little retard. | ||
And like, somebody spilled their coffee or something, and this guy was freaking out. | ||
He was a literal retard. | ||
And he was like a janitor. | ||
And so I'm sitting at the Starbucks bar or whatever, and so it's me, and then there's like a railing over here, and there's this little hallway in between. | ||
And someone spilled their coffee, and they have this retard mopping it up, and he's pressed. | ||
Because he put up this little "don't enter" sign, because he didn't want people to walk through the coffee and track it, and people kept walking through it. | ||
So he's like, he's like, I can see him getting angrier. | ||
People are walking by and he's like, don't go here! | ||
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It's a sign! | |
And he's talking to me. | ||
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He's like, they keep walking here, it's sticky. | |
And I'm like, yeah, sorry, I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
Don't talk to me. | ||
I'm Trying to...I'm at the airport and I'm just trying to pretend like I'm not at the airport. | ||
Can you, like, just... I'm like, yeah, that's great. | ||
You know, people keep doing it and he keeps...he keeps getting angrier and then he's ripping...he's throwing chairs. | ||
He's, like, putting chairs to block off the whole area. | ||
He's, like, creating a perimeter around the spill. | ||
He's, like, expanding the perimeter because the spill keeps growing because people are tracking it. | ||
And he's talking to himself and he's talking to me. | ||
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I know, I'll put chairs here! | |
Good idea. | ||
Anyway... And then he just gave up, and that was sad to see. | ||
He was sort of despairing. | ||
He says, I can't do it! | ||
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This isn't gonna come up! | |
He says, oh yeah, okay. | ||
And then he puts the chairs, puts all the stuff back. | ||
I'm like, okay, can you get out of my face now? | ||
Can I drink my fucking $5 cup of coffee before I... | ||
Before I now begin a day of 15 hours in the fucking airport. | ||
Everyone doing the frowny face. | ||
Yeah, it was sad. | ||
It was sad to see. | ||
He just gave up. | ||
I should have helped him. | ||
What am I gonna do? | ||
I'm in a... I'm in my suit. | ||
I'm all dressed up. | ||
I'm like ready. | ||
I'm supposed to take this picture. | ||
You know. | ||
He was having a hard time. | ||
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The retard's having a hard time cleaning up that mess. | |
That was his Patrick Bateman moment. | ||
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That's so true. | |
Well listen, I mean, I felt bad for the guy, but it's like, what do you want me to do about it? | ||
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Leave me alone! | |
So... | ||
That was James Alsop, yeah. | ||
I forgot to tell you it was James Alsup. | ||
Do you still feel bad? | ||
It was James Alsup. | ||
After he changed his name and got fired from his insurance job, he got a job mopping up the spill. | ||
Now you feel pretty dumb, huh? | ||
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Somebody says, why not, you stupid bastard? | |
It's not coming up! | ||
Why not, you stupid bastard? | ||
Why do I always get the nuts? | ||
Anyway, so yeah, that's... Forgot those awesome parts. | ||
I just hate the airport. | ||
Being in the... I want to, like, self-immolate when I'm at the airport. | ||
It's, like, the worst place in the world. | ||
It smells bad. | ||
It's, like, the people are scum. | ||
Being in the airport makes me, like, hate America. | ||
I hate, you know, I don't like to say that, but being in an airport, you look and you just see the same person a thousand times, and that person is, like, 35. | ||
A 35-year-old man, overweight. | ||
Like, you know exactly the MO on, like, a t-shirt. | ||
And, uh, shorts, or jeans, or flip-flops, or, like, smart shoes, and they have, like, a tattoo, or they're balding, and they have, like, some stupid, like, stupid sunglasses, or something, and basically everybody is just, like, I'm just so over everyone's bullshit. | ||
Every- I look at all these people, and it's, like, like, what is going on? | ||
Everybody's so fat. | ||
Everybody is so obese. | ||
And you get all these guys that just walk around in like their big cargo shorts and flip-flops and it's like, is this really? | ||
We can do better. | ||
I think we could do better as a society. | ||
I think we can do better. | ||
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Seeing these tubbies. | |
Hey fucking tubby. | ||
Like I sit there and I wait for the customer service agent to call security for an hour and I see all these people coming and going as they check their bag and then they're on their way across the strip to the security checkpoint and it's just these walking cheese sticks. | ||
That's not cool man. | ||
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That just isn't cool. | |
So, yeah, not a fan. | ||
I just really hate the airport. | ||
I don't know who likes the airport, but I hate it. | ||
I absolutely hate it. | ||
I also, where are they making the food at Starbucks? | ||
That's what I wondered because, you know, I got like a bacon egg sandwich. | ||
And I was sitting there and it's like a small Starbucks kiosk and I'm looking and I'm like, where is the stove? | ||
Where is the, where is the flat top grill? | ||
Where did they produce this scrambled egg? | ||
You know, where did this come from? | ||
I'm sure they're just like heating it up, right? | ||
Like they have like a package and they just throw it in a microwave. | ||
Because I'm like, I don't see ventilation. | ||
I don't see a kitchen. | ||
Where's, where's this egg coming from? | ||
Where's this sausage being, where's this being prepared? | ||
So is that like a frozen thing? | ||
Is they throw it in a microwave? | ||
Microwave? | ||
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Yeah, I guess. | |
That sucks. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I just... I needed to get something in my stomach because I was starving. | ||
But yeah, I was like, there's no... I don't see... I see an egg. | ||
I don't see a stove. | ||
Pretty good. | ||
It's a microwave oven. | ||
I don't care. | ||
It tastes good. | ||
It's, you know... Fills the void, you know. | ||
They made my chicken sandwich, that's all I ate yesterday, was two microwave sandwiches. | ||
Got sushi with Baked Alaska, he wanted sushi. | ||
I don't really care for sushi that much, honestly. | ||
I get it, and every time I get it, I'm like, meh. | ||
I'm never really that impressed. | ||
I don't like all the spicy mayo, I don't like all these thick sauces, and I don't really like all the... I'm not really a fan. | ||
I'll eat it, it's pretty good, but I'm not like, oh boy, sushi. | ||
It's just kind of like, really? | ||
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Give me fries. | |
I want French fries. | ||
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I think it's dumb. | |
Not a fan. | ||
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What's your view on pacifism? - I think it's dumb. | ||
Not a fan. | ||
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COVID restrictions equals lifted. | ||
Ukraine equals destroyed. | ||
Twitter equals liberated. | ||
Abortion equals banned. | ||
It's so nice being on the flip side for a change where blacks and women are getting all the non-stop black bills. | ||
Yeah, I know, right? | ||
I love when blacks get black billed. | ||
Whites be white billed. | ||
Tarard sent $3. | ||
Enough about women's rights. | ||
It's time to start discussing women's wrongs. | ||
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So true. | |
So true. | ||
Matthew Royce sent $50. | ||
Hey Nick, you are inspiration to all of us. | ||
Thank you man, I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Cyber Jar sent $3. | ||
The pro-abortion arguments that are coming from certain right-wingers are race idolatry at its ugliest. | ||
These niggas need Christ. | ||
Yeah, I don't think that's very common though. | ||
I think there's a lot of like edgy people online that say that but I don't think that's mainstream at all. | ||
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I don't think many people support that. | |
Yeah, he's such a sensitive bitch. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
His show got like 12 viewers today. | ||
I was on the Weekly Sweat on Saturday and I said, you know, Jake Lloyd started out last week on his YouTube show on Monday with like 100 viewers. | ||
I said then he became the subject of internet drama with me and somehow got fewer viewers than the day before and then throughout the week. | ||
And then on Saturday I said that and I kept attacking him and on Monday he got even less viewers than the week before. | ||
So it's honestly just sad and basically you should quit and die is I think the consensus. | ||
No one cares about your opinion, you're ugly, and you're not very good at doing a show. | ||
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And that's why no one watches it. | |
Because you're low energy, and dumb, and not exciting, and frankly, not easy on the eyes at all. | ||
Because your teeth are fucked up, and you're fat, and you're ugly, and you're a coward, and we all hate you, and you're a passive-aggressive bitch. | ||
And despite being three times as big as me, you're half the man I am. | ||
So basically, nobody cares about anything you're doing, and you should just quit politics and, like, I don't know. | ||
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Mop up the airport or something with the other retards. | |
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You are a light to us all. | ||
God bless you and every intern. | ||
2022 is the year of the growiper. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
It's true. | ||
You're the Groyper. | ||
And God bless the interns. | ||
They don't get enough credit. | ||
God bless them. | ||
07s to the unpaid and the unsung interns of America First. | ||
You know, they don't get enough credit, but they definitely do get enough money. | ||
I'll always say, you know, our interns, they never get enough credit. | ||
I'm not gonna pay them, but I will give them the credit they deserve. | ||
They get all the money, and they get enough money. | ||
They're good on money. | ||
They get enough money that they deserve because, you know, they all have jobs. | ||
I can't get a job. | ||
I'm an ostracized, targeted individual. | ||
So, I mean, they're good on money, but I will always give them the praise and the credit and I will give them the spotlight that they deserve. | ||
I'll spotlight them on the show and say, we love you. | ||
I'll give them the affection. | ||
We're fighting every day for that day, believe me. | ||
But I think for now, they're good. | ||
talking about unionization. | ||
Stop talking about pay. | ||
Because that is never going to happen. | ||
One day I hope to hire them. | ||
But that day, we're fighting every day for that day, believe me. | ||
But I think for now, they're good. | ||
I think for now they're good on all that. | ||
No, it's not summer. | ||
I don't care what you post. | ||
It's not summer. | ||
He's wearing a summer attire. | ||
It's completely inappropriate. | ||
I know. | ||
God bless our interns. | ||
Couldn't do it without him. | ||
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Your desk would look much better with a little nigga on it. | ||
Ends in chat for nigga back on the desk. | ||
No, it's not summer. | ||
I don't care what you post. | ||
It's not summer. | ||
He's wearing a summer attire. | ||
It's completely inappropriate. | ||
It's May. | ||
It's currently 44 degrees. | ||
This is an inappropriate attire. | ||
He's got sunscreen on. | ||
There is no sun out today. | ||
So he will return during the summer, okay? | ||
And I'll put the Christmas one up too, because there's just no rules, right? | ||
We're wearing sunscreen in the summer and scarf in the spring. | ||
Yeah, it's like, sure. | ||
I've just read that one. | ||
WonderPetsPatriot sent $3. | ||
Whenever Nick is away from the show for more than 24 hours, the Illuminati makes the next major historical event pop off. | ||
Satan hates content. | ||
Literally true, right? | ||
Like Monday on traveling, oh, they announced abortions over. | ||
Perfect day to do that. | ||
Just like the Russian war. | ||
Whoops, why do I? | ||
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I keep playing the duplicates here. | |
Cardarelli sent $10. | ||
Did you know another name for grouper is Lopulopu? | ||
Lopulopu was also the ruler of McDon Island in the Philippines where, and when, Spanish explorer Magellan was killed and prevented from circumnavigating the globe. | ||
Wow, really? | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I wonder what that means. | ||
Iverson sent $10. | ||
You have changed so many lives, me and my family included. | ||
I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee you that I will spark the brain that will change the world. | ||
Tupac. | ||
Millennial quote of the day for you. | ||
Thanks Nick07. | ||
Well said. | ||
Well hey, thanks man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Utahzoomer sent $20. | ||
Love you, bro. | ||
Hey, I love you too, King. | ||
We love Utahzoomer. | ||
Thanks for the $20, buddy! | ||
Utahzoomer, we're so back. | ||
We're so back! | ||
Oh my gosh, guys, we're so back! | ||
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Utahzoomer be like, let's go! | |
Let's glow, more like let's glow. | ||
We're so back. | ||
It's over. | ||
We're so back. | ||
Let's glow. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
Sparky sent $10. | ||
Stay strong, Nick. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I will stay strong. | ||
Shifty2 sent $15. | ||
Smile. | ||
Thanks, Shifty2. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
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If there's one thing haters don't understand about AF is that it exists outside of the Internet. | ||
Haters think that some silly e-drama or stupid Twitter poll is proof that AF is falling apart. | ||
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Yeah, I know, right? | |
And that's always what they go with. | ||
It's like... It was like with the Louis Theroux documentary. | ||
They said for like one year, they're like, this Louis documentary's gonna come out and it's over. | ||
And it's like, explain to me exactly how that will occur, okay? | ||
Okay, so let's see. | ||
Documentary comes out, and it's supposed to be really damning, okay? | ||
Now walk me through how that stops what we're accomplishing. | ||
Walk me through! | ||
Show me step-by-step! | ||
Okay, a documentary premieres in another country, in a different country than the one we live in, And, uh, that triggers a series of events that leads to me, uh, what? | ||
What are even the conditions? | ||
Like, not, like, incapacitated, not able to do my show, people don't watch the show. | ||
Like, explain to me how that chain of events happens. | ||
A liberal does a hit piece about me in another country, on another continent, and this initiates a series of events that, what exactly? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
So whenever you hear that kind of, like, fear, uncertainty, and doubt, you just gotta remember it's all nonsense. | ||
Everything that they say is just, it's literally, all it's meant to do is just demoralize. | ||
This is all, AF is over because what, Medicare called me gay? | ||
Yeah, once again, explain to me how that one's gonna happen. | ||
America First is over because Andy Warsky said that I wanted to have sex with a monkey? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I didn't realize. | ||
By the way, I love that one. | ||
I'm like, I want a pet monkey. | ||
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He wants to have sex! | |
Really? | ||
And people are worried about this? | ||
And people are worried about that. | ||
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But... | |
Yeah, you're right. | ||
America First is a real-life, real... it's like 1,200 people and four elected government officials in a room at a conference that we run and paid for at one of the biggest hotels in the world, real. | ||
And people are worried about, like, gossip on the internet from literal faggots and drug addicts and Jews and obese people. | ||
Couldn't be me. | ||
Basketball sent $7. | ||
Hey Nick, I agree with the guy at the restaurant. | ||
If it were me who saw you, I would have said the same. | ||
You have changed so many lives for the better and brought people closer to Christ. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
CouscousGroper sent $10. | ||
BasedSSGroper often gets penis inspection. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Groomio sent $10. | ||
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07. | |
Thanks. | ||
I think he's cringe. | ||
Not really a fan. | ||
Too oriental. | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And for what? | ||
I haven't even committed a crime. | ||
I'm not a violent guy. | ||
oriental. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent three dollars. | ||
They're really throwing everything they're legally able to at you just to humiliate you. | ||
That experience at the airport sounds like the most retarded bullshit ever. | ||
Fuck that whole system. | ||
PSA be gay. | ||
Yeah it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And for what? | ||
I haven't even committed a crime. | ||
I'm not a violent guy. | ||
I'm not even in a group. | ||
I literally run a non-profit recognized by the IRS and niggas be groping my ass because I think they're going to find like some kind of threat or something. | ||
I I'm there in a suit. | ||
I am there in a suit. | ||
I'm a well-known and respected public figure and niggas are groping my balls because they think they're gonna find weapons or something. | ||
Like, get away from me, dude. | ||
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Yeah, gotta love it. | |
Gotta love it! | ||
Wow. | ||
I also need women telling me what to do. | ||
I definitely need more women in my life telling me what to do. | ||
That's what I need. | ||
I have definitely a deficit of women just telling me what I need to do. | ||
You'll reach even more people or whip your current niggas into shape. | ||
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Wow. | |
I also need women telling me what to do. | ||
I definitely need more women in my life telling me what to do. | ||
That's what I need. | ||
I have definitely a deficit of women just telling me what I need to do. | ||
Here's what you need to do, Nick. | ||
Why don't you shut up? | ||
You ever thought about that? | ||
Here's what you need to do. | ||
Have you tried shutting up? | ||
Because it's really, you know, telling me what to do isn't really charming. | ||
Telling me what to do isn't exactly charming. | ||
Believe me, if I need someone to give me advice, a man will tell me. | ||
I do not need a woman to tell me what I need to do with my business. | ||
Nothing I hate more than women trying to boss me around. | ||
Women cannot control me. | ||
No one can control me. | ||
Women are gonna control me? | ||
Not even a fucking chance. | ||
Gonna tell me what to do. | ||
Nick, you need a secretary or manager. | ||
You know, you need a little attitude adjustment, little missy. | ||
You need a little attitude adjustment. | ||
And stop telling me what to do. | ||
If you know what's good for you. | ||
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I swear, man. | |
I swear. | ||
I swear with these... They're testing me, man. | ||
They're trying my patience. | ||
They're trying to play. | ||
Women trying to play games. | ||
You need a secretary of management. | ||
Nyah nyah nyah nyah. | ||
Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah. | ||
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Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah. | |
You need to shut up. | ||
That's what you need. | ||
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I think it's funny. | |
You always... It's funny, like... It's funny when I see things that are just, like, completely convoluted like that. | ||
Like, look, it's a fake plane! | ||
Fake plane? | ||
I don't... I wouldn't even know how to get a fake plane. | ||
How would you even go about that? | ||
Why would I even do that? | ||
What would even be the point of that? | ||
Why would I even think? | ||
If I were not off the no-fly list, wouldn't you be able to tell that? | ||
Somebody would be like, hey, fly out here then. | ||
What would I do then? | ||
If somebody was like, hey, travel to LA in under 24 hours to prove that you can board an airplane, what would I do? | ||
You know, like, that is, that literally is the most falsifiable thing ever. | ||
I was in Florida on Sunday and I was in Chicago the next day. | ||
I was in, I'm sorry, I was in Florida on Monday and I was in Chicago on Monday. | ||
I mean that, like, how else could I achieve that level of speed? | ||
How could I achieve the travel in that amount of time? | ||
Fake plane! | ||
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Pretty easy to debunk that one. | |
But I like to see it. | ||
I love there was, like, somebody... I was really enjoying last year. | ||
Last year was such a goldmine. | ||
People were saying that, like, AfPak 2 was just gonna be me. | ||
I saw one of the haters was like, what if Nick is the only speaker at AfPak 2? | ||
One person said they were in a group chat with me and that the secret speakers were Milo and Loomer. | ||
Um, then one person said about this year that I was going to be arrested the second I set foot in Orlando. | ||
I think that guy might be arrested soon. | ||
But somebody was like, Nick is going to get arrested the second he sets foot in Orlando. | ||
Grand jury, blah blah blah. | ||
Um and last year, last year they said that I gave Patrick Casey all my Bitcoin to like buy him off and like bring him back. | ||
Like that was another, that was another post I saw on Kiwi Farms. | ||
They said like, oh word on the street is Nick worked out a deal with Patrick Casey, gave him all his Bitcoin in exchange for I don't even know what something at the time. | ||
So it never ceases to amuse me, some of the theories. | ||
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I just laugh and laugh. | |
If only they knew. | ||
It's funny, the things that you like want them to notice, they don't notice. | ||
And the things that they do notice are completely convoluted. | ||
So we do just enjoy that. | ||
Helicopter money sent $100. | ||
Drinking every night because we drink to your accomplishments. | ||
Cheers King! | ||
Thank you for the big super chat! | ||
Yo! | ||
Big shout out! | ||
Gamer! | ||
Thank you! | ||
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Big shout out! | |
I appreciate it! | ||
Thank you for the big super chat friend! | ||
My nigga! | ||
That nigga! | ||
Helicopter money! | ||
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Uh oh! | |
Uh oh! | ||
I feel a dance coming on! | ||
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I feel a song coming on! | |
I feel a dance coming on! | ||
That's the dance I do when I get money. | ||
That's the dance I do when I get money. | ||
This is my happy dance. | ||
Happy dance! | ||
It's like I'm doing a happy dance. | ||
Like I'm on a sitcom. | ||
Like I'm on a funny sitcom. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I really appreciate the generous super chat. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
No, thank you, buddy. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
We love you, pal. | ||
The old, the sainted helicopter money. | ||
That nigga. | ||
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CollegeHumor is a funny monkey. | |
Well, it's what I do. | ||
It's what I do. | ||
I get the money. | ||
I do the dance. | ||
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So it's good. | |
It's good content. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
One silver lining of the SSSS is that it ruins and delays everyone else's flight and gets everyone even more pissed at the TSA. | ||
It's pretty terrible, but at least we can fly. | ||
Congrats on getting off the list. | ||
Welcome to SSSS gang. | ||
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That is funny. | |
It is funny that I get to ruin everybody else's experience. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If there is one thing I like, it's that I get to inconvenience everyone else. | ||
I like that I get to make my inconvenience your inconvenience. | ||
So you're right, that is a big silver lining there. | ||
100% delicious. | ||
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100%. | |
Silver lining. - Cyberjar sent $3. | ||
You playing Switch Sports with Yoba and Beardson was peak cozy. | ||
Those Machiavellian DC retards who ditched true friends for political gain will never find that much joy in their gay coke orgies. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Have fun, like, lying about Jews for the rest of your life, literally. | ||
Have fun. | ||
You're gonna go join mainstream politics. | ||
Have fun being, like, a fake gay liar for the rest of your life. | ||
Can't imagine not being in, like, the only epic and based movement that says the N-word in games and, like, doesn't have to kowtow to the establishment. | ||
I can't imagine not doing that. | ||
I could never do that. | ||
I'm too real. | ||
I keep it too real to be doing that. | ||
But some people, you know, some people sell their soul. | ||
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They prefer to do other things. | |
It is what it is. | ||
I'm glad you like that. | ||
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It was a fun stream. | |
That was a fun stream. | ||
Not to be creepy, but I agree with Anglin that you are a gift from God to us. | ||
Whichever man saves white people will go down as the greatest man in history, and I think you have the ingredients. | ||
No pressure. | ||
High praise. | ||
Yeah, well, I don't know if I go that far. | ||
Listen, I'm just doing my job, okay? | ||
To whom much is gifted, much is tested. | ||
And I'm just using what I got, okay? | ||
God made me a handsome, cool genius and I'm just throwing in my lot with Aryan race and God. | ||
So I try not to overthink it. | ||
I try not to think too much about my significance in it all. | ||
I'm just trying to do what I can with what I got. | ||
So... But yeah, no, when Anglin said that, I was very humbled by that. | ||
And I appreciate you saying that too. | ||
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It's very, very nice, but... | |
Whiskey White sent $3. | ||
I just try to stay focused on doing the job, but you know, I'm the guy that can do it. | ||
That's the other thing too, is I see the other people and I'm the one that could do it for now. | ||
That may change later, but I'm really unimpressed by the other offerings, frankly. | ||
Whiskey White sent $3. | ||
What's your prediction for our next big white pill? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You really can't predict it. | ||
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I never would have predicted Elon Musk buying Twitter as an example, so I don't know. | |
Black Swan sent $25. | ||
Everyone gives you grief about the supposed direction of AF, but the things you've done for me both through your show and in private is all the proof I need you've got the right stuff. | ||
People get worn out from the day to day, but doing the right thing is rarely easy. | ||
Keep fighting for us, Nick. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
BlackSwan, we love you, buddy. | ||
Can we get an 07 for BlackSwan? | ||
This guy's a king, and he's loyal. | ||
He's loyal, and he's a good friend. | ||
He's a hard worker. | ||
And honestly, he's just that nigga. | ||
He's just a king and an absolute king nigga. | ||
So thank you very much, Black Swan. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
Yeah, everybody does give me grief, but I'm the one who put this together. | ||
So that's why I get to say what's up, okay? | ||
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Because I'm the nigga. | |
I'm the nigga in charge. | ||
Okay? | ||
And when you get killed and all that, then you can, you know, run it how you want. | ||
But yeah, everybody's always telling me, you got to do this, you got to do that. | ||
And it's like, well, maybe, maybe. | ||
But also, I kind of know what's up. | ||
Not to say that I don't. | ||
I take people's perspective into consideration. | ||
But I don't like when people are presumptuous and they're like, hey, I'm just the latest guy who thinks I know what to do better than you do. | ||
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And it's like, yeah, get in line, pal. | |
Yeah, in line with everybody else who... | ||
I just don't like unsolicited advice. | ||
They're like, to give advice there has to be humility. | ||
I give advice to people on things generally that I know about. | ||
And I don't, like, I don't go into an area where I know nothing about it and say, hey, you should do it this way. | ||
I don't go into the America First tech area and tell ZoomerDev, like, hey, I think you should do the website this way. | ||
I don't go into the graphics department and say, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Draw it this way. | ||
Sometimes I do. | ||
But most of the time I say, I trust your judgment. | ||
You know? | ||
I don't, I don't burst into the UX Tesla Garage, and say, UX! | ||
You have to do the Minecraft server this way! | ||
UX! | ||
You have to draw it this way! | ||
You have to... I just let him do his thing. | ||
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Okay? | |
I just let him do his thing. | ||
I just let him operate, and I don't go in there, because you wanna know why? | ||
Because UX knows what he's doing. | ||
ZoomerDev knows what he's doing. | ||
Graphics team knows what they're doing. | ||
They know what's up and then but some people come into my Dungeon they come into my playpen and they say yeah, I think I I think I have the idea really You know my mom does that and I love my mom at all, but I tell her I'm like mom like you're not in this world Okay, I love her, but my mom's always texting me like hey you got it is you got to do that I'm like mom I'm like, don't ask me about my business. | ||
I'm like Michael Corleone. | ||
Just this once, I'll allow you to ask me about my business. | ||
Don't ask me about my affairs, Mom. | ||
And I'm like, Mom, don't you think I know what's up? | ||
I've been doing this for five years. | ||
Don't you think I know what's up, Ma? | ||
She's like, well, but I'm your mother. | ||
You have to listen to me. | ||
And I'm like, okay. | ||
You're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
But, anyway. | ||
So I appreciate you saying that, Black Swan. | ||
You're the man. | ||
Sky Guy sent $3. | ||
How did streaming to 60,000 people feel? | ||
Felt pretty cool, honestly. | ||
It was a good day. | ||
Big day. | ||
Piss sent $5. | ||
David Carlson has Down Syndrome. | ||
That is true. | ||
That is true. | ||
Clinical. | ||
And Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. | ||
I can't imagine what the toll that that must take on a person. | ||
Honestly, we should really just feel bad and pray that they'll find a cure for fetal alcohol down syndrome, which is what he has. | ||
From what I heard, it's crippling and it's very difficult. | ||
You can only imagine what the family must go through, what they wrestle with every day. | ||
You know, he'll never be able to live a normal life. | ||
He'll need to have assisted living all the time. | ||
And honestly, you just have to feel bad for people like that. | ||
You know, I just, it means the world when you see that, when you see him smile. | ||
You know, when you see a guy with fetal alcohol down syndrome smile, it just like brightens up your whole day. | ||
You know, I heard that his make a wish, um, Uh, wish is to visit the America First Studio. | ||
I think I might grant him that. | ||
I think, I think, uh, if Make-A-Wish ever gives me a call and says, Fetal Alcohol Down Syndrome David Carlson wants to come see the studio, I think I'd let him. | ||
Could you imagine how his face would light up if I just did something simple like gave him, like, a sticker? | ||
I would, here's what I would do. | ||
If, if David Carlson came to the studio, I would, I would sort of, like, bend, I would bend down to his height. | ||
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I would say, hey, buddy. | |
Hey buddy, are you an America vs. Groyper general? | ||
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And, you know, I can only imagine. | |
He would be like, duh! | ||
And I would say, you're really patriotic. | ||
And I'd say, here, I got a Groyper sticker from you from AFF Factory, and I'd put it right I put it right on his little shirt. | ||
I can only imagine. | ||
I can only imagine how his face would just light up if I were to do that for him. | ||
What a sweet kid. | ||
They're so sweet. | ||
But you know, they can be violent. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
You have to worry about that. | ||
But there's, but he's, I'm sure he's such a sweet kid. | ||
He's just, I mean, I see him posting, he's talking shit about me on Twitter, but you, he can't help it. | ||
He can't help it, you know. | ||
That's the thing, that's the thing about disabled people, is you have to be patient with them. | ||
With the mentally retarded people, you have to be patient with them. | ||
And so I see him, he's lashing out, he's having one of those, you know, having an episode. | ||
He's having a bad day. | ||
They say he's having a bad day. | ||
You know, his caretaker was saying David's having another one of his bad days. | ||
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I said, oh, I'm sorry to hear that. | |
But on his good days, he's the sweetest, he's the sweetest kid. | ||
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Bless his heart. | |
I mean, really, what a miracle. | ||
What a miracle he is. | ||
So I try not to take it too personally. | ||
You can't. | ||
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You can't. | |
You gotta be patient with the mentally retarded. | ||
And I'm a big supporter of the mentally retarded. | ||
I think it's cruel. | ||
It's cruel to judge them so harshly. | ||
So I would say lay off a little. | ||
He's mentally retarded. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Remember you're dealing with someone who not only has fetal alcohol syndrome, but also Down syndrome. | ||
You gotta keep that in mind. | ||
Everybody's attacking him and talking to him like he's one of us. | ||
It's just cruel. | ||
He's not. | ||
You're talking to someone that has both fetal alcohol and Down syndrome at once. | ||
It just isn't right when I see people go after that sweet kid. | ||
All he really wants is like a balloon. | ||
You know, I mean, you just tie a balloon around his wrist and it would make his day. | ||
And you got people attacking him online. | ||
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It just isn't right. | |
So, so anyway. | ||
So I appreciate you saying that. | ||
Yeah, for raising awareness. | ||
I think we're going to do an America First marathon to find a cure. | ||
We're going to call it Walk for David. | ||
Run for David. | ||
We're going to do a walk-a-thon or a marathon. | ||
I haven't decided which yet. | ||
Probably a walk-a-thon so that Jake Lloyd can participate for half of it. | ||
I don't know how long. | ||
I don't think the marathon's going to work out for Jake, but... | ||
We're probably going to do something low-intensity, something anaerobic, so it's inclusive even for Jake. | ||
And we're going to do a big fundraiser. | ||
We're going to try and raise money so that scientists can find a cure for the fetal alcohol Down Syndrome, a variant of Down Syndrome. | ||
And it'll have to be something like a walk-a-thon. | ||
We need his best friend Jake Lloyd to be able to participate. | ||
And then we're also going to fundraise for Braces for Jake. | ||
That's called Braces for Jake. | ||
So I have the America First Foundation. | ||
We're already working on another nonprofit. | ||
You know, I said we're building up the America First infrastructure. | ||
We're reinvesting in the movement. | ||
So we're also going to start a nonprofit called Braces for Jake. | ||
And so for every super chat that you buy on this show, one dollar will go to a fund to buy dental braces for Jake Lloyd so that we can fix his smile. | ||
And you know we're gonna take, we already took one of those before pictures and we're gonna hang them up in the studio We're gonna have a before picture and an after picture and and man I cannot wait to see that after picture. | ||
You know he can't afford it because he's poor. | ||
Ever since he ever since he quit his job like moving furniture or whatever you know he's really struggled I know the health care doesn't cover that the dental you know the dental is a little hard to come by so we're gonna try and help our buddy out It's called Braces for Jake. | ||
Every super chat you send, $1 will go towards... It's a $5,000 donation goal before we buy the braces for Jake. | ||
And we're gonna give him a great smile. | ||
And then he'll finally be able to succeed in broadcasting after trying and failing for most of his life. | ||
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I think that's really the missing ingredient. | |
So that's it. | ||
It's about charity here. | ||
We're all about charity. | ||
We're trying to be nice, you know. | ||
We're trying to do a little bit of philanthropy here on the show. | ||
We raise a lot of money for our political activism. | ||
We raise like hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars, and it's called giving back to the less fortunate. | ||
It's called giving back to those that were born with less. | ||
It's called giving back to those that were born with more or less chromosomes and people that were born with more or less talent, frankly. | ||
People that were born with less capability to accomplish things. | ||
They come very easily to other people like me. | ||
So, it's called philanthropy. | ||
But, thank you. | ||
Again, I appreciate you, PISS, the username PISS, for raising awareness. | ||
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Yeah, thank you for raising awareness. | |
It's so important. | ||
It's so important that we find a cure. | ||
It's so important. | ||
I'm the ultimate sweetie, okay? | ||
I'm just a big lover and I just want to help. | ||
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Just want to help. | |
Just want to help these guys, you know? | ||
I want to help these less fortunate men who were born not as great. | ||
That's all. | ||
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And that's me. | |
That's my heart. | ||
Nothing! | ||
There is nothing in Utah that you can serve me that will impress me. | ||
I can promise you that. | ||
on a chicken sandwich got me thinking food wise what does it take to impress a chicago boy nothing there there is nothing in utah that you can serve me that will impress me i can promise you that okay yeah kai he sent me a video the other day and he's like i've been thinking about where to take you for food to prove that utah has good food when you come out here he's He goes, and I think I found the place. | ||
It's this chicken sandwich. | ||
And I'm like, dude, I'm from the greatest food city in America. | ||
You think you're gonna take me to a chicken sandwich restaurant? | ||
I'm gonna eat a chicken sandwich? | ||
Like, no offense, but fried chicken sandwiches aren't that good as far as food goes. | ||
I know some people will disagree. | ||
I'm from Chicago. | ||
Okay, we have good food here. | ||
You're gonna take me to some lousy fried chicken place? | ||
Really? | ||
That's what these country folk have. | ||
They have their barbecue and their fried chicken and their ranch and their casseroles. | ||
Like UX, as an example. | ||
UX will tell me, I'm not a Southerner. | ||
I ain't no Southerner. | ||
I ain't even got an accent! | ||
And then he'll tell me, you know, a good barbecue, there's nothing like a good barbecue. | ||
I'm like, I don't like barbecues. | ||
Like, me neither, but you ain't never had good barbecue. | ||
And I'm like, yeah. | ||
I think it's just meat with nitrates. | ||
I think it's just cooked meat with nitrates and sugar sauce. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
I think it's a lot of fructose, thick sauce on on cooked meat. | ||
And, you know, that's actually not that impressive no matter how you cook it. | ||
So, point being is I don't really think there's much you can do. | ||
I mean, I'll try it. | ||
I'll go out there. | ||
I'll try it. | ||
And I will have an open mind. | ||
I always do. | ||
I like good food. | ||
I would like to find good food, but I never do. | ||
I'm from Chicago. | ||
We have the best food in the world. | ||
We have the best food in the world bar none. | ||
I just had eight finger kava dills for dinner. | ||
You don't even know what that is. | ||
You've never had that. | ||
You've never had eight finger kava dills because you're not Italian. | ||
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You're not Italian. | |
You're You don't live in Chicago. | ||
You don't even know what cavadils are. | ||
You don't even know what that is. | ||
You don't even know how to spell it. | ||
Because it's not spelled like that. | ||
Because, you know, you would probably pronounce it cavatelli because you're not Italian. | ||
So I just had that for dinner and you don't even know what that is. | ||
You're eating chicken sandwiches. | ||
I'm eating cavadils, nigga. | ||
I'm eating cavadils on an airplane. | ||
And you're eating fried chicken. | ||
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So I'll try it. | |
I'll try it. | ||
I'll try your chicken sandwich. | ||
I'll try the gelato. | ||
I'll be open-minded. | ||
But I'm just telling you, you don't live in a great food city. | ||
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You don't live in a great food city. | |
You live in Utah. | ||
You live in Utah. | ||
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Niggas be living in Utah and Texas and telling me about food. | |
UX was telling me about Pete's. | ||
UX told me, I was like, what's like a good restaurant in Texas that you've been to? | ||
And he was like, there's this place where they have ice, everything's ice cream sandwiches or something like that. | ||
And I'm like, what the fuck? | ||
That sounds like the dumbest fucking thing I've ever heard of. | ||
All these like yuppie like places with a twist where it's like the gimmick is it's all ice cream sandwiches. | ||
That sounds like bullshit to me. | ||
That sounds like a bunch of white bullshit. | ||
Sounds like a bunch of yuppie white bullshit to me. | ||
Sounds like I'm not getting anything good there. | ||
That's what that sounds like. | ||
You know, there's always, like, some new trendy place that opens up and it's like, the twist? | ||
Here's the gimmick. | ||
The gimmick is, uh, everything's a balloon. | ||
The gimmick is, the gimmick is, all the rooms in the restaurant are safari-themed and, like, why don't you just make fucking good food? | ||
Have you ever tried, like, just making good food? | ||
It's, uh, Asian, it's, it's Filipino Ethiopian food. | ||
It's to die for. | ||
Really? | ||
I doubt that. | ||
I actually doubt that. | ||
I actually doubt that. | ||
I think that any French or Italian restaurant would be better than that. | ||
Everything's ice cream sandwiches. | ||
Yeah, sounds like a fucking idiot. | ||
Sounds like something that an idiot thought of. | ||
Sounds like something that some millennial idiot thought was a good idea. | ||
Like I'm gonna see it on TikTok. | ||
You know what else I hate? | ||
I've said this before. | ||
You know what I absolutely hate? | ||
I absolutely hate hate these burgers where they pour cheese all over it. | ||
Have you seen that? | ||
I hate! | ||
I see this on, and I've done this monologue before, but that's just in the same vein. | ||
They'll do this, like, burger, and they cover it, they'll, like, they open it up and there's, like, they do a cross, like, cheese sauce gushes out, cheese, they pour cheese over the burger. | ||
Now how am I supposed to eat that? | ||
How the fuck am I supposed to eat that? | ||
What am I supposed to eat that with? | ||
I'm supposed to pick that up? | ||
It's wet. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's sopping wet. | ||
You know what's going to happen? | ||
I'm going to pick that up and my hands are going to be covered in liquid. | ||
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So I'm not touching that. | |
What are you kidding me? | ||
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I see a video where they cook a cheeseburger and they pour liquid cheese all over it and they expect me to pick that up with my hands? | |
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
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I'm going to pick it up and my hands are going to be covered in liquid. | |
And like, that's an enjoyable dining experience? | ||
Are you an alien? | ||
Are you an alien? | ||
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So I hate this. | |
Social media trend stuff this yuppie stuff that you see in these like boutique like, you know young districts in the city And it's always in like garbage cities, too. | ||
They don't really in Chicago. | ||
We actually like take food seriously So we go to places that have been around for like a hundred years and they never change it's in these smaller dinky cities where the the resident gay millennial is We'll start up one of these faggoty little places. | ||
It's in a place like Birmingham, or it's in like, you know, that's where you find that. | ||
Austin, right? | ||
Or wherever. | ||
Nashville. | ||
It's one of these faggoty, yuppie cities in the local faggot. | ||
Local gay liberal, literally. | ||
Local lesbian. | ||
We'll start up some new, trendy place. | ||
I just farted. | ||
For the young people to hang out at. | ||
In Chicago, in New York, in L.A. | ||
Not even so much L.A. | ||
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doesn't really have great food. | ||
But in Chicago, in New York, in Miami, it's like tried and true. | ||
It's good stuff. | ||
It's staples. | ||
It's cooked right. | ||
They're not experimenting with whatever. | ||
Whatever the hell. | ||
Our food is made out of balloons and ice cream sandwiches. | ||
Literally. | ||
So yeah, UX told me about that. | ||
I said, I'm gonna... And he was serious. | ||
That's the funniest thing. | ||
He was like, uh, yeah. | ||
Well, there's this one place. | ||
I'm like, are you kidding me? | ||
Like... Anyway, I'm gonna move on, but... I just can't stand that stuff. | ||
I go with the classics. | ||
In Chicago. | ||
But, uh, yeah. | ||
So we'll see, Kai. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Looking forward to it. | ||
If I even get out there, we'll see. | ||
Hey, it's true! | ||
It's true, yeah. | ||
Easy for you to say, it's true. | ||
every scene of phil leotardo complaining about doing 20 years in prison and replace it with easy for you to say it's true you know i think you're just salty because you can't send one good super chat maybe piss sent five dollars david carlson also has fetal alcohol syndrome That's true. | ||
That's confirmed. | ||
We know that. | ||
Also true. | ||
Yeah, it's clinical. | ||
Clinical diagnosis. | ||
True. | ||
It's a cautionary tale. | ||
James was the first one for that to happen to and look at him now. | ||
clinical diagnosis. - Keaton Bush sent $3. | ||
The ankle biters and traders need to remember they're making their bed with Nick's first trader, perpetual loser, and Chinese downy James Alsop. - True, it's a cautionary tale. | ||
James was the first one for that to happen to, and look at him now, and people still haven't learned. | ||
It's like the former Nick Fuentes friend, it's like the Nick Fuentes trader to loser pipeline. | ||
And people, for whatever reason, they like dive headfirst into it on occasion. | ||
The Betray Nick Fuentes to abject loser pipeline. | ||
Betray Nick Fuentes to change your name, get fired from TRS, get fired from your job, live in your car pipeline. | ||
Betray Nick Fuentes become a 40 viewer DLive streamer pipeline. | ||
Betray Nick Fuentes stream for 12 people on YouTube pipeline. | ||
People still think it will work for me. | ||
Nick succeeded because of me. | ||
I can succeed with him. | ||
I'm not dependent on him. | ||
That's a funny thing. | ||
It's like, you have all these like ex, it's like basically ex-girlfriends, sort of like ex-girlfriend stuff, and they, and like some of them get together sometimes, and it's like, do you know that I could defeat all of them individually? | ||
I could also defeat all of them put together, you know? | ||
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So, like let's think. | |
Let's add up the viewership of James Alsup, Patrick Casey, Jake Lloyd, who else? | ||
Who else is in that group? | ||
The acronym people, I think there's like three of them. | ||
I think all of them put together don't have 400 viewers. | ||
I think all of them put together do not get 300 viewers concurrently. | ||
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So. | |
We love to see that. | ||
So we love to see that. | ||
Friends rising, enemies failing. | ||
We love to see it. | ||
Sky Guy sent $3. | ||
May is the month of Mary. | ||
Groy Perz, please pray the rosary as much as possible. | ||
Please pray that abortion comes to an end. | ||
Real. | ||
Real. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I encourage everybody to do that. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
I always talk to these local boomers about the news. | ||
They're saying that having Roe v Wade overturned is going to polarize the states to get us set up for CW Part 2. | ||
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What's CW? | |
To get us set up for CW? | ||
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What's CW? | |
Am I retarded? | ||
Am I missing something? | ||
What's CW? | ||
CW. | ||
Roe v. Wade overturned is going to polarize the states to get us... Oh, Civil War! | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
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No, I don't think that's true. | |
I think that's down. | ||
Micah Carpenter sent $3. | ||
Even if SCOTUS was perfect, they're not effective because Congress can do things faster than SCOTUS can fix them. | ||
Is there a change to the court that could fix this or is that always going to be a problem? | ||
I don't think that's true, though. | ||
I don't necessarily think that... I mean, what is an example of that happening? | ||
You know, like, Congress passed the Affordable Care Act in, what, 2009? | ||
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2010? | |
I think the Supreme Court upheld it, like, just a few years later. | ||
And, uh, the coronavirus restrictions came down, and Supreme Court... I mean, they didn't give us the right decision, but they ruled on it quickly, so I don't... I don't think that's even true, really. | ||
I think that they're working at a... I mean, on the big issues, kind of a relatively similar pace. | ||
I don't... and I don't think that's the main structural problem. | ||
I don't think that that is even a structural problem at all, actually. | ||
- No, I have not. | ||
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- No, I have not. | |
- Weezer sent $10. | ||
Have you played any of the mafia games? | ||
- No, I have not. - Snurdly sent $5. | ||
I'd rather go to D.C. | ||
I gotta go to Rockford. | ||
I'd rather go to D.C. than go to Rockford. | ||
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But yeah, I'll check it out maybe. | |
Yeah, certainly seems to be the case based on research. | ||
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recent friends. | |
James sent five dollars. | ||
I'm seeing lots of Jaden hate in the chat. | ||
Say what you will, but has proven more than most in AF. | ||
Has a real one. | ||
Any chance you guys shake hands at some point and put this drama behind you? | ||
Yeah, I was open to that, but I was open to that on Saturday, but the way that events have played out since then has led me to believe that that's not going to happen and also just not really interested in doing that anymore. | ||
The thing is, everybody wants to basically barge in and give their opinion. | ||
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Well, here's what I think. | |
Well, you really don't actually know anything about the situation. | ||
A lot of people think they know, but you don't really know that. | ||
And largely that's because I am not saying what's going on because I want to... I essentially want to protect his reputation, in a sense. | ||
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Because... | |
You know, I'm still being considerate. | ||
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I'm still being considerate. | |
I'm not, I'm not going, because if I really, if I really desired that people, I don't know, like destroy him or something, uh, like, you know, I could tell you what's, you know, what's up, but I really have no desire to do that. | ||
But he's not my friend. | ||
He's not my friend anymore. | ||
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He's not a part of this anymore. | |
And, uh, You know, that's not going to change anytime soon. | ||
Guy's an asshole. | ||
So... But don't come in and tell me, is there any chance you guys could... I mean, listen, just respect the fact that you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
You just gotta respect the fact that you don't know what's going on. | ||
People think they know what's going on, they don't. | ||
And honestly, the funniest thing is the people that defend him are the ones that don't know what's going on the most. | ||
And they think they do, but they don't. | ||
They think they know what's going on, but they don't. | ||
And they try to tell me. | ||
That's the funny thing. | ||
I had people on Twitter trying to tell me, here's what's... and it's like, yeah. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
So, um... So don't... he's a real one, yeah. | ||
Yeah, real fucking asshole. | ||
Real inconsiderate, ungrateful asshole. | ||
If that's what you mean by real, you're 100% right. | ||
100% right. | ||
You're 100% right. | ||
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So. | |
At any point, if I wanted to embarrass everybody supporting him, I could do that. | ||
But I'm not going to because I'm not vindictive. | ||
But honestly, he basically has that coming. | ||
But I'm still not going to do that because I'm not like that. | ||
You know, you should just know that you don't really know all the facts. | ||
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You should just know you don't, you know, you don't really know what's going on. | |
People are saying it's about anime. | ||
It's not about anime. | ||
I'll just say this. | ||
You know, I came on my show a couple weeks ago and said, oh, we're not really friends anymore, and he turned into a spiteful faggot about that. | ||
Well, hmm, let's, let's think. | ||
You know, me and him were best friends, and then, um, you know, like a few months ago, it's like, hmm, what? | ||
Why do best friends sometimes... What gets between best friends? | ||
Just use your wild imagination. | ||
In the course of human affairs... People are always saying, like, wow, what happened? | ||
You guys were best friends. | ||
And some people are like... I see all his people are like, oh, Harris Walker told him to hate Jaden. | ||
UX told him to hate Jaden. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Yeah, that's... Yeah, we were totally best friends for years and I did so much for him and we were... had a professional relationship. | ||
We were best friends. | ||
And yeah, Harris Walker just convinced me to like not be a part of that, so... | ||
You know, I mean, what I said a couple weeks ago is true. | ||
We're not close anymore. | ||
And he, like, took offense to that or something? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really know the whole story there. | ||
But he turned into, like, a spiteful... he spurred about that for some reason, but it's like, what do you want? | ||
What do you want from me? | ||
It's true. | ||
We weren't close. | ||
We didn't... let's just say we didn't talk. | ||
We didn't really hang out. | ||
And, uh, what? | ||
So I go out and say that and I'm, like, the bad guy or something? | ||
And now you... so, I mean, which is it then? | ||
But... And people are going to tell me what it's about. | ||
People are going to tell me, Harris-Walker and this and that. | ||
It's like it ain't about Harris-Walker, okay? | ||
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It just isn't. | |
I would know. | ||
I'm one of the people involved in it. | ||
So... And by the way, And by the way, and I am still, and I am still, I am still holding back, okay? | ||
Now, I'm, and I'm still, I'm not gonna go into detail, I'm not gonna elaborate any further, but at this point, I've been, he is trying to embarrass me, he is trying to take the high road. | ||
I'm not gonna let you take the high road, nigga. | ||
I'm not, I'm not gonna blow up your whole deal and, and, you know, kind of explore some of the The stuff that... I'm not going to tell the whole story because that's not really anybody's business, but I'm also not going to let people go around telling me like, everything's just fine. | ||
It's like, you know, I am not going to continue to be embarrassed by somebody who is so inconsiderate. | ||
And if I even told you some of the stuff that this guy pulled, you wouldn't even believe it. | ||
It's like unconscionable. | ||
Unconscionable. | ||
But I'm not going to do that because it's not your business. | ||
But I'm also not going to be embarrassed by somebody who has shown no consideration to me. | ||
And it's just a level of disrespect which I didn't even think was possible. | ||
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So... Yeah. | |
But... He's going to try and take the high road. | ||
I wish you the best! | ||
I wish you the best! | ||
Shove it up your ass. | ||
Honestly. | ||
Shove it up your ass. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
You know, he's gonna... I would like to announce I'm resigning from the organization. | ||
We asked you to resign. | ||
The paper I was gonna ask you to sign was your letter of resignation. | ||
We had it prepared on April 27th, dipshit. | ||
I resigned on my own. | ||
The paper you were going to sign was your letter of resignation. | ||
You can't fire me because I quit. | ||
And then he's gonna try and embarrass me about it. | ||
Then he's gonna try and call me a liar about it. | ||
Nigga, you're not taking the... You want to try and take the high road? | ||
Let's go there then. | ||
Let's go there. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
So... Yeah, I love to see that on Telegram. | ||
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It's just hilarious. | |
It made my whole day. | ||
And I tried to call him too. | ||
And the funny thing is, before I responded, I tried to call him. | ||
Runs pick up the phone. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, that's not going to happen anymore. | ||
And then, I tried to extend an olive branch on Saturday, even after everything, and then something happened on Sunday which was just so indefensible, so disrespectful. | ||
I can't even begin to tell you. | ||
I told them, you know what? | ||
Forget it. | ||
Just forget it. | ||
Just forget it. | ||
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But... That's between me and him. | |
It's up to him. | ||
If he wants to continue this public spat, the ball's in his court. | ||
I've said my piece. | ||
I've said as much as I need to say about it for now. | ||
I've said as much as I want to say about it. | ||
But the ball's in his court. | ||
If he wants to go into it, we can carry it on and we can carry it on. | ||
I don't think that's productive. | ||
I don't think that's going to end well for him. | ||
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But that's what's up. | |
So. | ||
Wow. | ||
And I'll say this much. | ||
I wouldn't necessarily call him a traitor. | ||
I don't think it's a treachery. | ||
It was a personal thing. | ||
That then he made public. | ||
And that was really the mistake. | ||
We had a personal falling out. | ||
We had a personal sort of whatever. | ||
And then he wanted to embarrass me to like get back at me. | ||
Then by, you know, thinking that we're drawing out of the foundation, doing this kind of stuff with like... In an effort to, you know, one-up me or something, he took it public. | ||
But it really is a pride I wouldn't call it a treachery per se it's sort of a private It's really not even worth dignifying in public, but that's what he wanted to do and now now we have to speak about it But I Wouldn't call it a treachery. | ||
I would just say It's more like I don't I don't know what you would call. | ||
It's not quite that I I wouldn't put it on the same level as Patrick or Jake necessarily it's just Guys just got bad character. | ||
That's all just no moral guidance No, it just can't can't do the right thing. | ||
You know, it's very important that you do the right thing it's very important to act in an honorable way and he just has acted in a dishonorable way and Treated me in a way that is wrong and disrespectful and unfair and that's that's really the extent of it and And that's not, that's neither to excuse it nor to, you know, I'm not trying to play it up or anything, but that's what it is. | ||
You know, just, just not, it's just a jag off, you know, and I don't mean to say that just like a regular pejorative, let me just like jerk off, like... | ||
Just low character, low behavior, and I almost had half a mind to pick up the phone and call his mom and say, you know, this is how your kid acts? | ||
This is how your kid acts? | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
I had half a mind to pick up the phone literally and call his mom and say, you didn't raise this guy right, this is not how a person acts. | ||
And by the way, you can have beef with somebody, you can have a problem with somebody, but it actually matters how you treat people and You know. | ||
So the dude just doesn't act right. | ||
Who raised this nigga? | ||
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So. | |
And he knows what's up. | ||
He knows what's up, but he's a child. | ||
So. | ||
Just wasn't gonna work. | ||
Just wasn't gonna work. | ||
So. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever it is what it is That boy ain't right That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
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But yeah, it's disappointing. | |
It's honestly just disappointing. | ||
Because, you know, you do so much for a person You know, I've done so much, and this is the last thing I'll say. | ||
I personally have done so much for that kid. | ||
And not for any other reason other than I liked him and I wanted him to succeed. | ||
And in a sense I felt like I owed that to him. | ||
Because he quit Turning Point USA and he joined this thing. | ||
And I told him, I said, don't quit Turning Point USA. | ||
Because he would blow me up and say, I need to quit Turning Point. | ||
I got to get out of here. | ||
And I told him, don't. | ||
Stay in Turning Point. | ||
Stay in college. | ||
Don't join this. | ||
But he didn't quit Turning Point. | ||
I told him not to, but he kept prepping every week. | ||
I want to quit. | ||
I got to get out of here. | ||
They're so gay. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
I said, don't. | ||
You're going to regret it. | ||
Infiltrate. | ||
You're going to do more damage if you're in there. | ||
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He wanted to quit. | |
Then at Groyper Leadership Summit, we had a conversation in the car and it was about, are you going to join this full-time or what? | ||
Because I said, look dude, I'm like, if you're at this thing and people see you in a picture at this thing, you're going to be associated with us and it's going to change things. | ||
Right now you're kind of in the middle. | ||
You quit Turning Point, but you're not really affiliated with us yet. | ||
I said, if you're like an affiliate of this group, like it's not going to be the same for you and you just need to understand we're getting into it. | ||
I want to do it, whatever. | ||
And so, and this is my bad. | ||
I basically felt like I owed him. | ||
It was his choice. | ||
He's a free man and people make choices. | ||
But I always felt like I owed it to him that he had to be successful or else if he wasn't, then it's like it was my fault. | ||
Like, if he blew up his life, that it was my fault. | ||
And that's really, that I think is where problems begin, because you get this moral hazard. | ||
I've assumed now responsibility for another person's actions. | ||
And I'm now assuming the risks and all of that, but I'm not the one making the decisions. | ||
He's making his own decisions. | ||
And so, because of that, I was always trying to help him, and I've done a lot for him, and my family's done a lot for him. | ||
And really, we've all done a lot for him. | ||
And just the way that he's just not reciprocated that. | ||
And in fact, on the contrary, he's reciprocated nothing but disrespect, resentment, just generally inconsiderate behavior. | ||
And in some things lately, which I just can't even really believe... | ||
It's just disappointing because I always thought he was like a good kid and the stuff that he's been up to lately it just it's like you're not a good kid actually. | ||
You know just sort of like mean-spirited and just nasty and just they're very unbecoming and very sad. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
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So... | |
I don't deserve that. | ||
I don't deserve that. | ||
You know, I put somebody on. | ||
I help them out. | ||
I enable them. | ||
I give resources. | ||
I really go above and beyond. | ||
And how am I paid back? | ||
No consideration. | ||
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No respect. | |
In fact, disrespect. | ||
And it just isn't right. | ||
I mean it's just not right. | ||
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It's just not right. | |
People are supposed to act a certain way and it's just like anti-social. | ||
It's like unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievably. | ||
And like I said, I'm not gonna elaborate on details. | ||
I'm not gonna disclose anything more than that. | ||
I just want people to know because here's the problem. | ||
He shit the bed. | ||
Okay? | ||
And now Now that he turned this into a public thing, and I'm explaining why I'm addressing this publicly. | ||
He causes all these issues, and then he's going to make it public, and then it reflects on me. | ||
Because then people say, oh well, Nick can't keep people in the circle, a lot of people are defecting, and that reflects on me. | ||
If people are defecting, well then what does that say about me? | ||
And so it's important just for people to understand what's up for that reason. | ||
I'm not going to let you shit the bed and then, oh, it's going to look bad on me because you flame out. | ||
No, I'm not going to accept that. | ||
But I'm also not going to go unnecessarily. | ||
I'm not going to, I am not going to break confidence on things. | ||
You know, what happened between me and him is between me and him. | ||
But if you want to turn this into a public feud, Okay, well I'm not gonna let you not only disrespect me and everything that's going on, but then also I'm gonna lose face publicly? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So I'm gonna say enough so the people know what's going on. | ||
It wasn't about no Harris Walker. | ||
It wasn't about anime. | ||
Two best friends splitting over Harris Walker. | ||
Not over Harris Walker. | ||
Why do two people drift apart? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You can use your imagination for that. | ||
I'll tell you enough to say that's what's going on. | ||
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People are going to say it's about everything other than that. | |
And I've allowed that to go on. | ||
I've allowed people to think, oh, I was just manipulated by Harris Walker and people have it out for him. | ||
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That's not it at all. | |
So, but the ball's in his court. | ||
He hasn't responded to it. | ||
He's opting to ignore it. | ||
And I hope that he continues to ignore it. | ||
But if he wants to go further, we can go further. | ||
And we could go into it. | ||
But I'm not interested in sharing any other details. | ||
I don't think that's necessary. | ||
Even though I want to because, you know, I, you know, because I feel aggrieved and I feel I was not treated fairly. | ||
And I think people should know. | ||
But also, you know, I don't like going around and saying, oh, like, you know, oh, well, guess what happened here? | ||
I mean, it's really not anybody's business. | ||
Like I said, I'm just gonna say enough so that people know, you know, these are things that happen. | ||
You know, Patrick Casey was a traitor. | ||
Jake Lloyd is a coward. | ||
Jayden? | ||
There's a word for when something like that gets between two best friends. | ||
We have a word for that too. | ||
Traitor? | ||
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No. | |
Coward? | ||
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No. | |
Because Jaden didn't betray me, and Jaden didn't run for the hills when it got bad, but there was something else going on, and these are things that you can't control. | ||
These are things that you can't control. | ||
If somebody's possessed, By something other than their professional work or their loyalty to their friends or whatever. | ||
Like, well, I can't control that. | ||
And I tried to be discreet about it and say, hey, yeah, we're just not that close anymore. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Leave it alone. | ||
And people said, no, no, what's going on? | ||
Whatever. | ||
And then he wanted to push. | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, his faggoty fans wanted to keep antagonizing me. | ||
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Okay. | |
So... It is what it is. | ||
Tale as old as time, somebody says. | ||
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That's right, tale as old as time. | |
I'm not gonna lose face because, you know, and it's like, what would you do in my situation? | ||
If somebody betrays me, you kick them out. | ||
If somebody's a coward, you kick them out. | ||
And if somebody's doing that, I mean, like, I didn't go and put the guy on blast. | ||
This has been going on since December. | ||
I didn't put the guy on blast, well really even before that. | ||
It was way before that. | ||
I didn't put the guy on blast, I just tried to manage it, and I tried to help with it, and then it just, I wasn't even part of the equation, and then I just tried to disengage and say, okay, well it's just not working, and then, you know, but even that wasn't enough. | ||
And now we're here, due to recent events, And now people know what's up, so... ...is what it is. | ||
But I'm not gonna be, I'm not gonna, this nigga's not gonna go on with the self-righteous, I ignore, I'm above it all! | ||
You're not above shit, nigga. | ||
You're not above anything. | ||
Clearly. | ||
Clearly. | ||
You're not above anything. | ||
You know, he's afraid of blacks, hates blacks, idolizes blacks, and he acts like blacks. | ||
He fucking acts like it. | ||
He doesn't just talk like it, he acts like it. | ||
unidentified
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So. | |
You know, he's so above it all. | ||
I'm gonna retweet Soulja Boy. | ||
Yeah, you act like Soulja Boy. | ||
I'm sure Soulja Boy acts. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
You act like it. | ||
Because you got no respect. | ||
That's how these young black kids act. | ||
That's why they've got so many problems. | ||
They have no respect. | ||
No respect. | ||
No impulse control. | ||
unidentified
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So, then he's going to, I'm just like, I'm just so above it all. | |
Yeah, you're real above it all, asshole. | ||
So above everybody that has tried to help you, everybody that's done something for you. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So that's my guy. | ||
I knew that was coming. | ||
I knew that was coming. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
unidentified
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I've seen a lot of Jaden 8 in the chat. | |
Say what you will, but he's proven more than most. | ||
What has he proved? | ||
What exactly has he proved? | ||
Can anybody tell me? | ||
He's a real one. | ||
Real something. | ||
Real wigger. | ||
unidentified
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Any chance you guys shake hands at some point? | |
I mean I was open to that at some point but not now. | ||
Maybe in the future. | ||
Maybe in the distant future. | ||
But that nigga's gonna have to grow up and then he's gonna have to be extremely humble. | ||
Because I'm just getting nothing but this arrogant, uppity, chip-on-the-shoulder attitude Which is just a joke. | ||
Which is just an absolute joke. | ||
unidentified
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So... Proven, yeah. | |
Real, real... Proven, yeah. | ||
Proven what? | ||
Ability to take? | ||
Ability to take with both hands? | ||
Anyway... So yeah, it pissed me off. | ||
It pissed me off. | ||
And I'm going off on it because it pisses me off. | ||
unidentified
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Because it's just wrong. | |
And, um, you know, on top of everything else that I have to put up with, which he knows better than anybody, he knows better than anybody the shit that I've gone through, and that's how it's gonna be. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
So that's just low. | ||
unidentified
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That's just low. | |
Low. | ||
Kenneth Stark sent $3. | ||
Some want to talk about 6 mil while abortionist women have killed plus 61 million babies since Roe v. Wade. | ||
That number is just insane to me. | ||
unidentified
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True. | |
True. | ||
And I think the multiples are even greater. | ||
You know six million sixty one million You know So Yeah, no, it's worse more than It's even worse than that. | ||
It's even worse than you're making it out to be. | ||
I think the differential's even worse, actually. | ||
unidentified
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So it's far worse. | |
The Holocaust... | ||
Uh, or rather the, uh, baby holocaust is far worse than the Jewish holocaust. | ||
unidentified
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Far worse. | |
In terms of numbers and... Often. | ||
Love to see it. | ||
Wonder Pets Patriot sent $3. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Today I went to a coffee place and the black cashiers held a conversation with each other rather than take my order. | ||
Then they got my order wrong. | ||
I am venting here. | ||
Thank you for listening. | ||
Love to see it. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, that's the classic. | |
I like when they do that job. | ||
unidentified
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I like when they're on their phone. | |
It's like, can you put your phone down and do your job? | ||
That's classic. | ||
It was worth it already. | ||
It was worth it when he won on election night because Hillary Clinton couldn't become president. | ||
It was already worth it, but I know what you're saying. | ||
unidentified
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This would be a big part of the legacy for sure. | |
That's a duplicate. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Well we're at 84 now. | ||
That was actually the 84th. | ||
And we still need to get up to 145. | ||
to annoy nick moore also congrats on being off the no-fly list nick 07 king i will pray that the supreme court through should we all take care and god bless thank you well we're at 84 now that was actually the 84th and we still need to get up to 145 so we have 60 more to go we actually have 60 more to go so So, let's try and fly through these. | ||
I'm taking too long. | ||
What if you named the monkey Albert? | ||
That would be a funny name. | ||
Albert the Rhesus. | ||
I already have a dog named Albert. | ||
I'm not gonna name a monkey the same thing. | ||
Tenrio sent $3. | ||
The fuck you just say to me? | ||
My catchphrase is better. | ||
It is pretty good, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
unidentified
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I'd steal it sometimes. | |
Pubert Brogan sent $3. | ||
What are your favorite SpongeBob episodes slash moments? | ||
Probably Band Geeks or... I answered this question last week. | ||
Band Geeks or Ripped Pants or the Bubble Buddy episode. | ||
I like when Bubble Buddy pays in bubble money and I like when Spongebob teaches Squidward how to blow a bubble. | ||
And I like, um... I like when they sing the Ripped Pants song. | ||
I like when they're at Glove World, they're eating glove candy and Patrick has gloves for his glove action figure. | ||
I like the Pretty Patties episode. | ||
That one's funny. | ||
And when the guy says, is that thing purple? | ||
unidentified
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I'm really just a Spongebob, I'm really a Spongebob lover. | |
Big fan all the way around. | ||
Pizza delivery, yeah, that one's pretty good. | ||
Little overrated in my opinion. | ||
I think it's good, but that's like everyone's favorite. | ||
So... Couscous Groy percent three dollars. | ||
Nick, the bug is on your shoulder. | ||
Funny, very funny and good, thank you for that. | ||
Well said, yeah, like collagen, yeah. | ||
- Andito sent $20. | ||
Nick is holding this whole thing together. | ||
You can call him the collagen because he holds things together while like being made of organic matter. | ||
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- Well said, yeah, like collagen, yeah. - Chungo Wombo sent $5. | |
Your Loki a hero bro fist bump high five dolphin dive. | ||
Download too slow. | ||
- Ah, very good, thank you. - For the ghosts, NTC sent $3. | ||
Big Tech listened to my song recommendation, and I didn't even send him cash to do so. | ||
Why did Catboy Cammy refuse my boxing challenge? | ||
Is he afraid of boxing a 5 feet 0 inches half Mexican, quarter white non-pedo? | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. | |
I haven't talked to Catboy Cammy in like a year. | ||
I'm not going to listen to your song recommendation because I don't think it's going to be good. | ||
I'm also, I don't, I'm not that interested in it actually. - Piss sent $5. | ||
NZ tour when? | ||
We are a big important country with 5 million people. | ||
We don't yet have our own brown guy doing a New Zealand first show, but maybe you could motivate someone? | ||
unidentified
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It's hell on earth out here. - Dude, New Zealand, who even, I'm, I don't think I'll ever be in New Zealand. | |
No offense. | ||
That's just. | ||
Black Roper said $5. | ||
I was at a huge protest and it's crazy how quickly these people are mobilized. | ||
They were bragging near NYU about how they had multiple abortions. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, no surprise. | |
That's what they do. | ||
I'm sure they had this ready before. | ||
I'm sure that the leak was planned and I'm sure the protests were planned too. | ||
Sebastian sent $10. | ||
Sup Nick? | ||
Huge respect for everything you did for the movement. | ||
What are your opinions on Switzerland, if you have some? | ||
Greetings from Zurich. | ||
I don't really have any strong opinions on Switzerland, honestly. | ||
unidentified
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But thanks, I appreciate it. | |
Nikita Keenan sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, my friend Nolan in Idaho had his 26th b-day party this past weekend and celebrated it America first style. | ||
MAGA hats on an ice-cold coca-cola. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Awesome! | |
MAGA hats and ice-cold coca-cola? | ||
Right on! | ||
Well hey, happy birthday Nolan. | ||
Hope it was a good one. | ||
unidentified
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That sounds wonderful. | |
Jared sent $3. | ||
No underscore dice is my username. | ||
Sent request for unban earlier with my username by accident. | ||
Do I have to read like a fucking a hundred more of these, man? | ||
I'm so tired. | ||
I've been live for four hours. | ||
I've been live for four hours. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
I have been live for four hours and I'm not even close to being done. | ||
Sebastian sent $10. | ||
New Wave Politics sent $7. | ||
Here take my money Nick. | ||
Liked the interview with Condit. | ||
I'd too much about him but he seems based. | ||
I saw his tactic of getting PPL to run for Congress to run based ads which I think is a good idea. | ||
Yeah same I don't know much about him but that idea is brilliant. | ||
Indian Territory Growiper sent $15. | ||
We should pick a day to fast for the Supreme Court Justices. | ||
Good thinking. | ||
Oregon Zoomer sent $5. | ||
Wanna see Minions 2 with me? | ||
Not really. | ||
Growiper Mountain sent $3. | ||
One day you're playing Smash Brothers with the brothers, the next day you're trying to save your country from vampire pedophiles. | ||
Enjoy youth. | ||
unidentified
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So true. | |
Vampire pedophiles enjoy your youth. | ||
So true. | ||
That's so true, Kang. | ||
It's so true. | ||
Resonate. | ||
Bus underscore and underscore boots sent $5. | ||
I'm still banned in your chat. | ||
I think one of your jannies banned me after I called Jaden a fake Christian for listening to ghetto rap a long time ago. | ||
Also, I'm a pureblood Aryan and y'all are coping. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, negro. | ||
You're not even white. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, I noticed that they keep inviting people like Lauren Southern as the far right winger to do IRL debate panels instead of someone like you. | ||
She's also quite degenerate for a married woman. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, that's typical. | |
It's classic controlled opposition, you know. | ||
She's not even right wing. | ||
She goes around saying like, I'm a woke centrist now. | ||
I just think we need to hear out both sides. | ||
Like, really? | ||
unidentified
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And yeah, she's supposed to be the far right side. | |
Please. | ||
Hitler 6000 sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, fantastic show tonight. | ||
Insane one of your best but they're always fantastic. | ||
I've been waiting for the right moment to ask you but can you plaza unban my Hitler 6000 account from live chat? | ||
Stop getting banned! | ||
Mods, could you stop banning people unnecessarily and also try stop getting banned? | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
So annoying. - Yeah. | ||
Thank you though. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, it is rare. | ||
- Oh, true. - Thank you. | ||
Yeah, it is rare. | ||
It is exceedingly rare. - Blinny and Joyer sent $3. - Blinny and Joyer sent $3. - My name is Joe, and he said, "I have a lot of money." - It's like a lot of money. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - "I have a lot of money." - It's like a lot of money. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're a little bit. - I'm not sure if you're Blinny Enjoyer sent $3. | ||
Mog plus saving the white race. | ||
Curva Mac. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
James the Growiper sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, how's it going frien? | ||
I had a pretty good day and your stream was good so here's some a super chat. | ||
I had one of my best shits in a while. | ||
Hope your flight went well. | ||
Did you make it to Chicago? | ||
Congratulations. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I made it to Chicago. | |
I'm here. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Dude, I'm struggling here. | ||
I'm so tired. | ||
I woke up at like 8 today. | ||
unidentified
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It's been a long day for me. | |
Thank you James for growing up. | ||
Chongo Wombo sent $3. | ||
Who is your Spongebob spirit animal? | ||
unidentified
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I hate that question. | |
Just say who's your favorite character. | ||
Braden sent $3. | ||
Nick, when flying Southwest you're able to upgrade your boarding pass for like $20 once you get to the airport. | ||
Whenever I fly I usually get A1-A5. | ||
unidentified
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I'm not gonna do that. | |
I'll just fly first class instead. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
You're so right. | ||
So true. | ||
So true, King. | ||
- Thank you for telling me. | ||
- Anatus sent $3. | ||
Congrats to you on the good news, Nick. | ||
Also, everyone pray. | ||
The Gro-Ipers are a powerful spiritual force. | ||
- You're so right. - Don't underestimate us. - So true. | ||
unidentified
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So true, King. | |
- G-Figu sent $3. | ||
Kid named Finger. | ||
- Yeah, that's great. - Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Pardon my disagreement Nick, but wouldn't banning abortion means an increase in single black baby mamas, more abandoned babies at churches, and higher black crime? | ||
Just wanted to get your take on this. | ||
You're literally for arguing euthanizing babies. | ||
unidentified
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Your argument is euthanize babies. | |
I will never support killing babies. | ||
Franco Aurelio Fernandez sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, I put a sample of you saying Based Christ stuff in my new song. | ||
It would mean a lot if you could listen to it. | ||
It's called The Godly Man by Franco Aurelio. | ||
It's on YouTube, Spotify, etc. | ||
D. Here we go. | ||
unidentified
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There we go. | |
I'm sure this is going to be absolutely great. | ||
There we go. | ||
I'm sure this is going to be absolutely great. | ||
One row. | ||
There's one door there. | ||
There's one door that you can walk through. | ||
unidentified
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That's it. | |
And it puts everything else to shame. | ||
unidentified
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It's blinding. | |
of the white work that is white. | ||
As time flies by us, I push my faith much higher to be immortal, to reconnect to our own. | ||
Describe the light. | ||
Okay, what do we think? | ||
What do we think? | ||
Yeah, that was okay. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate the shout out. | ||
Burgish sent $5. | ||
I meant we want the monkey on your desk, not the bird. | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
Uh, maybe. | ||
Maybe another time. | ||
Keaton Bush sent $3. | ||
What's the deal with APU? | ||
unidentified
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Um, what do you mean? | |
What does that even mean? | ||
What's their deal? | ||
What's the deal with you? | ||
- Call me crazy, but I think these YouTube drama fags going after you and other AF streamers are literal COINTELPRO or useful idiots for the feds. | ||
Maybe I am overthinking it, but why then are they allowed on YouTube and pushed by the algorithms when they do nothing but play banned streamers clips? - Maybe. | ||
unidentified
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Maybe they are. | |
Who knows? | ||
Possible! | ||
Possible! | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
Thank you though, I appreciate it. | ||
You haven't read my last one yet but I just realized how cringe it was sorry in advance. | ||
I'm a drunk retard. | ||
This is gonna be a five hour episode hang in there man nigga. | ||
Yeah it is. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you though I appreciate it. | |
Torkel sent $3. | ||
I went to the Gracie Mansion protest and never got an opportunity for a handshake. | ||
I managed to run up to your car as you were about to hop in. | ||
You stopped and shook my hand. | ||
Real. | ||
Yeah you got it King. | ||
Thanks for coming out to the thing. | ||
unidentified
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Why? | |
I hope to meet you too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't really have anything going on in Kansas, but maybe I'll be there one day. | ||
come down to Kansas sometime. | ||
unidentified
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Why? | |
Kansas needs a grow hyper uprising. | ||
Anyway, you are very based and you have had to persevere a lot. | ||
I hope to meet you one day. | ||
unidentified
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I hope to meet you too. | |
Thank you. | ||
I don't really have anything going on in Kansas, but maybe I'll be there one day. | ||
I don't think I've ever been to Kansas. | ||
Fida. | ||
- Red and Law sent $3. | ||
unidentified
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Funny. | |
All your rivals and ankle biters are uniting under a new movement. | ||
Fake American Grow Hyper Society. | ||
FAGS first hardcover will be the big book of Texas nationalist smiles. - Nice, funny, clever. | ||
Smart. - Real Madea sent $3. | ||
Try and mute people that absolutely need to be muted. | ||
for change. | ||
Looking forward to the future thanks to AF. | ||
Also, can I please be unmuted? | ||
Was muted for questioning some Catholic doctrine. | ||
unidentified
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Sorry. | |
Can we not mute people for questioning Catholic doctrine? | ||
Okay, try and mute people that absolutely need to be muted. | ||
And the problem is the moderators are like, yeah, some of these moderators are these like Catholic speds who, I mean, like, like, seriously, we're not, we're not policing like rigid blasphemy laws in the live chat. | ||
Okay, just try and ban, ban only essential people. | ||
unidentified
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So that I don't have to deal with this. | |
Re- Re- Re- Yeah, In-N-Out is good, but that's fast food. | ||
unidentified
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I'm talking about like, you know, classic good stuff. | |
Thank you. | ||
I'm talking about like, you know, classic good stuff. - Mr. Ratzim sent $25. | ||
You are the Leander Perez of our time. | ||
He was a politician from Louisiana during the early 1900s that was super based. - Thank you. | ||
I don't really know who that is, but I appreciate it. | ||
- Smiley, the fed sent $3. | ||
I am ready to carry the AF banner into the big village in the third Rome. | ||
unidentified
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Standing back and standing by. - Yeah, you gonna like any more tweets calling me a faggot, huh? | |
You gonna do any of that? | ||
Think I didn't see that, pal? | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
You gonna like a tweet calling me a faggot before you do that, like you did last week, or what? | ||
Just curious. | ||
Just curious if that's part of it. | ||
unidentified
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I'm just wondering, is that going to be part of it? | |
Or is that not going to be part of it this week? | ||
I don't know if you thought I didn't catch that or what. | ||
I just want to know if it's going to be part of the stream or not, that's all. | ||
Are you going to like a tweet calling me a faggot before you carry my flag into the Third Rome? | ||
unidentified
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Maybe not, I don't know. | |
But I appreciate the super chat! | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I don't know, I just wonder... I don't know, I guess The Sopranos, 30 Rock... Yeah, those are probably my favorites. | |
What else? | ||
I like Community. | ||
I've been watching Veep lately with... | ||
unidentified
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With Julia Louise Dreyfuss from The Office. | |
It's okay. | ||
I like House of Cards. | ||
Yeah, those are probably my favorites. | ||
Traxton sent $3. | ||
A poopie has no pee, he is only a poo or a poo. - Yeah, that's true. | ||
We are going to win our country back. | ||
God is on our side. | ||
The United States will once again be our nation. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
Our flag is the stars and stripes. | ||
Their flag is the trans gay. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
It is. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Bryce sent $3. | ||
Friendship ended with Mutasir. | ||
Now UX is my best friend. | ||
I don't know who that is, but yeah. | ||
unidentified
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True. | |
BFF. | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
of Fernandez sent $3. | ||
The whole Jaden thing is rough round-eyed how many real friends you still got, but a scrow-ypers got your back, Nick. | ||
Carson has a Bible study with some real niggas. | ||
You're welcome to come. | ||
We love you, Nick. | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, it sucks. | |
Wow, Abbie Shapiro joke. | ||
Easy laugh, very good. | ||
sent three dollars. | ||
Sorry to hear about your former associate. | ||
I guess what they say is right. | ||
You can't get to 17.5k follows on cozy.tv without a few unfollows. | ||
Screw Ben Shapiro's sister for getting between you two. | ||
unidentified
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Abby Shapiro joke. | |
Easy laugh. | ||
unidentified
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Very good. | |
Piss sent five dollars. | ||
Remember when that gay rapper from Boosa confronted Jayden and he got scared. | ||
unidentified
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All right now. | |
All right now listen. | ||
You know it's I'm not going to go back and attack him on everything. | ||
I just want people to know what's up. | ||
unidentified
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I just want people to know the gist. | |
Enough that they can develop an informed understanding. | ||
But I'm not about to go back and attack him on everything I ever... I'm not, I'm not, you know, gonna vaporize the nigga. | ||
I can if... | ||
If that's where he wants to go, but I'm not about to vaporize the nigga. | ||
I just, I'm done. | ||
unidentified
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I'm just done. | |
The guy's an asshole. | ||
I'm basically glad he's out. | ||
I'm disengaged with him. | ||
Um... You know, but I'm not about to vaporize a nigga's whole life. | ||
So... The guy's just a jerk, so... John Growe, I percent $10. | ||
I can see you love Jaden like a brother. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
unidentified
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But not reciprocated, so that's okay. | |
Yeah, tell me about it. | ||
Fake news sent $5. | ||
These fake a cell niggas make me sick. | ||
- Yeah, tell me about it. - Tenryo sent $3. | ||
Ooga booga where do white women at? | ||
- Yeah, okay, nigga. | ||
Optics respecter sent $50. | ||
Ol'Optics stands behind you 100%. | ||
Love you, friend. | ||
Hey, love you too, friend. | ||
unidentified
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Ol'Optics. | |
That's what they call them. | ||
Ol'Optics. | ||
Hey, love you too, buddy. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate your support. | ||
Quack sent $3. | ||
My loyalty is on Shake and Quack Quack. | ||
Quack Quack. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
John Grow I percent ten dollars. | ||
Faggot AF haters slander you as having a big ego. | ||
In reality you have offered the olive branch several times. | ||
Like that CWC faggot. | ||
All he had to do was apologize and show some deference. | ||
Instead they dedicate their lives to slandering you. | ||
unidentified
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True. | |
Yeah I extended an olive branch even to him and just no humility. | ||
Refused Refused to be straight with me and say what he was about and now it's just obsession now. | ||
He's just XGF jilted scorned Apprentice or partner or whatever you would call it associate jilted forever seething forever gotta love it Gee, Figu sent $3. | ||
If I back it up, is it fat enough? | ||
When I throw it back... Okay, thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Traxton sent $10. | ||
Are you ever going to find one way to help go if you don't ever feel about when there isn't? | ||
What A is it, do you think? | ||
Oh, thank you for that. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Wow, that was a good one. | ||
Okay, yeah, that's it. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
unidentified
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I'm tired, dude. | |
4 hours and 15 minutes? | ||
That's crazy! | ||
2 hour monologue? | ||
That's too much. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
Thanks everybody for watching. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Follow me on Gavin Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
Remember, I'm on the air every Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular, Helicopter Money, Brain Sick Blaze, and Isaac. | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
Thanks to all of our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
unidentified
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. |