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The House and the Senate, I would kill myself. | ||
But, fortunately, it's not just that. | ||
You also have this. | ||
You also have this, which is the future, combined with Trump. | ||
That's what we're here for. | ||
And that is giving, okay? | ||
And that is slaying for all of us. | ||
This is it, okay? | ||
This is it. | ||
All right. | ||
So that's that. | ||
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What else? | |
I don't really have much else to say. | ||
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That's about all I have for you. | |
Yeah, so I guess we'll just dive right in. | ||
We're already kind of in it. | ||
Also, I want to say big congratulations to Ethan Ralph. | ||
I'm gonna say this before we even get into the news. | ||
I want to talk a little bit more about me, and then I want to talk about the results, and I want to talk about Trump and DeSantis, which is really what everybody's looking towards now. | ||
That's sort of the forward-thinking, topic after the results last night but one thing I want to talk about before we get into that I want to just pat myself on the back a little bit more and say how great is Ethan Ralph okay because last night this man held down the fort And I was watching a stream last night and I'm like this stream is better than mine. | ||
I'm like this, well not really, but he had these graphics, he had a great lineup, he had Patrick Hawley on there, and Loomer, and Ali, and he had Roger Stone on there, and he had all the people that were on my panel, and he had Beardson, and | ||
He had the works and he had the wall-to-wall coverage from like the morning until the night and great viewership and I gotta say that's like that was like one of my that was like one of my and I'm not gonna take credit for him because he's he's a phenomenal host and everything and I know he's controversial I know not everybody loves him or his lifestyle or whatever but I just want to say back in April Everybody was giving him such a hard time. | ||
Well, really the first half of the year. | ||
And everybody was giving me such a hard time because I didn't side with them. | ||
All these crazy people on the internet got in my face and they're like, you need to hate Ethan Ralph as much as we hate him. | ||
And I'm like, I don't even know, I don't really even know what the problem is. | ||
Like, he's a funny guy, he does a show, and they go, well, he's fat. | ||
I'm like, well, that's kind of funny. | ||
You know, I actually think that's part of the charm. | ||
You know, like Melissa McCarthy, or like, or who's, Chris Farley. | ||
You know, fat people are funny. | ||
I like fat people. | ||
They're nice, they're... | ||
What do you call them? | ||
Endomorphic? | ||
I wish they would get skinny. | ||
It's healthy and people should be skinny, but you can tolerate a small amount of them if they're funny. | ||
So everybody got on my case you're like you don't hate Ethan Ralph So now we got a problem with you and they made it my problem and then everybody was attacking me And I said, why is everyone attacking me? | ||
I don't even understand what's going on He's just funny and I'm not gonna throw him out of the bus just cuz everyone's mad at me now And as the months have gone on it's just the gift that keeps on giving this guy's he's live every day Laughing it up and Having great content and had a great stream last night. | ||
So I just want to say Let's hit the applause button. | ||
Let's get an o7 for the man. | ||
Ethan Ralph holding down the fort yesterday. | ||
I Came in at 7 o'clock, but he was there all all freaking day covering the election great coverage we got to give him a shout out because he was really he was a real pickup on the cozy squad and | ||
When when we were doing our uh when we were doing our draft me and Odyssey when Cozy and Odyssey were having our draft at the beginning of the year and we were picking it was sort of contentious it was a big contract it's a big contract to secure not that we not that we not that there's a real contract but you know and if I say that people are going to say there's like it's an analogy | ||
We were competing for this big for the big man for Ralph and we got him because we stood by him We had his back and now it's the gift that keeps on giving so I just want to give a little shout out to him I texted him today and said hey, you know good job So and good job to you know, everybody else too, but he's really been a standout. | ||
So Okay with that out of the way, we're gonna dive into it I'm gonna skip the part about me. | ||
We could cover that later. | ||
I guess let's get into the results This is what I want to talk about So, here's the thing about the midterms. | ||
It's different. | ||
And this is what I want to preface the whole show tonight by saying. | ||
I know we're already like, you know, we're kind of into it already, so it's not really a preface, but before we get into our election results, this is what I want to say. | ||
Everything changed in 2020. | ||
Everything changed in 2020. | ||
As you know, it was the pandemic, and then it was the stolen election, and it was January 6th. | ||
And if you've been watching the show for a long time, maybe you get it. | ||
And if you were paying attention to the news, even, if you didn't watch the show, maybe you get it. | ||
But here's what I mean when I say everything changed. | ||
2016 in 2018 and even in the special elections in between 16 and 2020 and if you watch my show you know this is the case I I was very much a team player. | ||
And I said, just vote for Republicans. | ||
Vote for Trump and vote for down-ballot Republicans, and here's why. | ||
A Republican House and Senate is just preferable to a Democrat House and Senate. | ||
It's going to help Trump. | ||
It's going to help us. | ||
It's going to make things less bad. | ||
I was very much against the idea that We should sit out races where you had bad Republicans running or this idea that we should want Democrats to win overall because then things will get worse and then that will somehow make things get better. | ||
I was totally against that. | ||
And then in 2020, they rigged the election. | ||
And everybody says that, and we joke about it sometimes, but I really believe that there was large-scale voter fraud in at least three states. | ||
In at least Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia. | ||
I think there was also fraud in Wisconsin, and Arizona, and Nevada. | ||
And I actually think that fraud is a part of elections. | ||
I don't think really that we've ever had an election where there wasn't fraud. | ||
And the thing is about the presidential election is it's really not a nationwide election. | ||
It's a nationwide office, but it's not a nationwide election. | ||
The elections are governed by the states, and they occur within the states, as you know. | ||
It's 50 statewide contests that are held. | ||
And their votes are tallied, and their electors are apportioned, and then they're sent to D.C. | ||
to choose the president. | ||
So it's a nationwide office, but it's 50 statewide races. | ||
And the point I'm trying to make is, you're gonna have discrepancies. | ||
50 races, a very substantial office at risk, the most powerful office in the world at risk, Like, infamously, Jack Kennedy and the Mafia rigging the election in Chicago and Illinois or in Minnesota. | ||
I firmly believe in 1984 Ronald Reagan won every state other than Minnesota and D.C. | ||
They rigged it in Minnesota, I'm sure. | ||
And I believe fully that in 2016 they rigged it in New Hampshire. | ||
How do I know that? | ||
I was in New Hampshire. | ||
I campaigned in New Hampshire. | ||
I know the people on the ground there. | ||
And I believe that probably for a long time, maybe for the entire time in America, elections have been subject to fraud. | ||
Close elections that are decided by a handful of states, even ones that are not, you're going to have fraud. | ||
You're going to have fraud in the big cities where large amounts of votes come in, and it's going to vary state by state where the governor and the state legislature and the attorney general and the secretary of state are going to exert more pressure to have a fair contest than others. | ||
Anyway, so that's a long-winded way of saying that probably there's always been fraud. | ||
But in 2020, they really went in. | ||
And we know that because of the proportion of mail-in ballots. | ||
It was an historic low for in-person voting. | ||
Historically, you get 68-75% of people voting in person. | ||
In 68, 75% of people voting in person. | ||
In 2020, it was less than 40%. | ||
And they opened up the absentee voting, which is really supposed to be a special accommodation. | ||
It's not supposed to be an either-or, where either you vote in person or you mail in a ballot. | ||
Historically, you vote in person, and if you really can't, then you can mail it in. | ||
Well, in 2020, as you know, they opened all that up because of COVID and social distancing and all of that. | ||
And even in states like Wisconsin, they opened up an even more specific kind of classification called indefinitely confined, which is for people that are like dying, for people that are disabled, for people that literally can't leave their house because they're confined indefinitely. | ||
There's no way they can leave. | ||
And they said anyone that doesn't want to go to the polling place because they're afraid of COVID can claim indefinitely confined, which is so lenient. | ||
And so in 2020, when you've got just all these ballots where they're soliciting ballots, the state is sending ballots out, and then they're getting them, and that's the majority of the votes, who knows who is actually checking the boxes, signing the ballot? | ||
Who knows this stuff? | ||
They don't check it. | ||
They don't do a signature check. | ||
They don't match the address. | ||
They don't even check for duplicates. | ||
They just count them. | ||
And we know how contentious the 2020 election was. | ||
We know how much they regretted that they allowed Trump to win in 2016. | ||
And we know that in every other manner, they rigged the election. | ||
They rigged it, in my view, And this is what the evidence suggests at the level. | ||
The ballot box, they literally just stuffed the ballot box with fake mail-in ballots. | ||
I think that happened. | ||
They also rigged it with these huge injections of cash into get-out-the-vote, which is effectively an in-kind contribution depending on where you're putting it. | ||
The Zuckerberg Chan Foundation put $300 million in the Get Out the Vote, targeted in Democrat areas. | ||
So, they're not giving $300 million to the candidate, and they're not giving it even to the Super PAC, but they're giving it to Get Out the Vote. | ||
Which is a very spurious way of contributing in kind that money to the Democrat anyway. | ||
You had the wall-to-wall biased media coverage. | ||
You had all kinds of funny business going on and they rigged it and they stole it and then what was worse is we we really could have reversed that because in all the swing states where they rigged it Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania You had Republican legislatures, Republican governors, Republican attorney generals, Republican secretaries of state. | ||
You had a Republican majority in the Senate. | ||
So the only way, and you had a conservative majority on the Supreme Court. | ||
Which was secured at the last minute, as you know, at the expense of another COVID stimulus in the last week before the election with the nomination and confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
So, we only had Biden and his fake victory enshrined in the law after November with the full assent of a Republican Senate. | ||
A majority of states led by Republican governors and Republican state legislatures and all the swing states being governed by at least a Republican state legislature and five out of six of them Republican governors. | ||
As well as five out of nine Supreme Court justices being conservative, three of them nominated by Trump. | ||
So it was bad enough that they stole it. | ||
But then we had a few months. | ||
We had two, I guess realistically two months to reverse that and we had the institutional power to do it and there were signs that it was slipping in states like Michigan and Arizona where there were some signs of people breaking with the Republican establishment and it wasn't until January 2021 when they published a big article in Time Magazine talking about the Not just the conspiracy to overthrow the election, but the conspiracy to put down Stop the Steal. | ||
And you go back January 2021, Time Magazine, they talk about how money poured in. | ||
Emergency money and emergency organizers poured in to intimidate Republican state legislatures, to shut it down on social media, to pay for advertising, all that. | ||
And so after 2020, I said, you know what? | ||
This just goes to show what we're up against. | ||
It reminds us that it really is us and Trump against everybody else. | ||
It's not us, the Republicans. | ||
It's not us, the conservatives. | ||
It's we the people, the voters, the 74 million people that voted for Trump and Trump. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And before all of this, before the fog of war set in, in 2016 it was him on Twitter talking to us. | ||
And that was it. | ||
Fox News was against him. | ||
The GOP was against him. | ||
Reince Priebus was against him. | ||
He was the chairman at the time. | ||
Paul Ryan, the Speaker of the House, was against him. | ||
Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, was against him. | ||
So even all the organs talk radio. | ||
All the organs of the so-called conservative movement, the Republican Party, were against him in 2016. | ||
We knew that then. | ||
In addition to all the usual suspects, it was Trump on Twitter talking to us and that was it. | ||
Megyn Kelly's a dumb bitch. | ||
LOL. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Goes up in the polls. | ||
Ban all Muslims. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
That's racist. | ||
Surely he's done. | ||
Nope. | ||
We love that. | ||
In fact, get them all out, you know? | ||
And it went on and on and on, and then we voted. | ||
And that was it. | ||
We cast a vote, he got more votes than Clinton, or won more electoral votes than Clinton, and then he became the president, and that was it. | ||
And somewhere along the way, people tricked themselves, and this is a big important theme, somewhere along the way, after he got in the White House, people tricked themselves into buying back into the system. | ||
And they forgot that Roger Ailes set up Megyn Kelly to try to shut him down at the first primary debate in August 2015, which Fox News hosted. | ||
They forgot that. | ||
And they forgot that at one point it was suggested that Rubio and Kasich drop out to support Cruz on a unity ticket to, in a Hail Mary, to put down the Trump revolt Even though they all hated Cruz after his government shutdown, they were gonna all drop out and throw their lot behind him to deny Trump the nomination. | ||
They were gonna try and do a coup at the convention. | ||
We all forgot about that. | ||
We forgot about the conference call where Paul Ryan, after the Billy Bush tape dropped, called all the House Republicans and said, we're not with Trump, just focus on down-ballot. | ||
Or Mike Pence went missing after the Friday the tape dropped. | ||
Everyone forgot about that. | ||
And even Trump did. | ||
Even Trump had a conciliatory tone and said, you know, we're not going to lock Hillary up and I'm going to work with McCain and I'm going to work with Mitt Romney. | ||
Remember he ate dinner with him and all that. | ||
And four years is a long time. | ||
And Trump campaigned for him in 18 and he campaigned for them in 20. | ||
And then he just got totally stabbed in the back. | ||
But it wasn't even really a back stab because they were never our friend. | ||
It was really a front stab. | ||
All the Republicans, state legislatures, governors, Supreme Court justices, the Senate Republican leadership, the House Republican leadership, even the media. | ||
Fox just didn't even cover it. | ||
Shep Smith and all them wound up leaving. | ||
They all just stabbed them at the end of 2020. | ||
And it reminded me, oh yeah, we're not Republicans. | ||
We're not conservatives. | ||
We're America First. | ||
And we're Trump supporters. | ||
And all of these Republicans that we voted for in 16, 18, and 20, well it didn't really work out so well, did it? | ||
That didn't stop Biden from becoming president. | ||
And think about what that has entailed. | ||
Biden becoming president has entailed the things we're going to get into tonight. | ||
High inflation, 10% inflation, war with Russia, crime is literally worse than ever, immigration also literally worse than ever, illegal immigration, There has never been, there have never been months with as many illegal border crossings as throughout this previous summer and last summer. | ||
So all the Republican priorities—economy, immigration, foreign policy—they're all worse than ever under Biden, and that was done deliberately to us by the Republicans we elected throughout the Trump administration, 16, 18, and 20. | ||
So after that, I said, you know, we're done. | ||
I don't care anymore about the fate of the Republican Party in the Senate, in the House, in the state races, as the governors. | ||
I don't care anymore. | ||
Because what does it do for us? | ||
What does it do for me? | ||
And I don't say that selfishly. | ||
I say that me as a voter. | ||
I say that as an American. | ||
Okay, I went out and voted in 2018 for Republicans. | ||
I went out and voted in 2020 for other Republicans. | ||
Did they... | ||
Did they help reverse the steal? | ||
Did they help prevent? | ||
Did they even try to stop Biden from becoming president and jacking up the price of fuel and food and energy and increase the odds that I'm going to get drafted to go to war and die in Ukraine for the right of Crimea to be under the control of Kiev or for immigration to To not be worse than ever? | ||
You know? | ||
So it wasn't even just Biden. | ||
It's everything that Biden represented that they did nothing to stop because they would rather have Biden than have Trump, and that's pretty telling. | ||
So that's why I campaigned against Loeffler and Perdue in the Georgia Senate runoff elections in December and January 2020 and 2021. | ||
That's why I haven't covered the midterms. | ||
Because in case you haven't noticed, for the past two years we've had an illegitimate president, and he's been using his illegitimate power to target people like me. | ||
And I've had to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills, getting off the no-fly list, fighting the FBI to get my money back, preparing myself in the event that I am indicted by the FBI, even though I never committed a crime, Censored on everything the list goes on and on and on and I can't get any support and frankly And I don't want to you know sour the mood or anything but frankly even the people that do talk about it not to be ungrateful | ||
But, you know, I'm not really getting, like, a ton of support here, you know what I'm saying? | ||
So, you know, you've had maybe 219, 225 Republicans are gonna win in the House, and you got, like, one that said anything when I got put on the no-fly list? | ||
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At the time, I was 23. | ||
I got put on the no-fly list for doing nothing. | ||
And they're going to the jail and they're talking you know and let them go and on all this I'm on the no-fly list and like one tweeted about it like one time is like okay this is what voting for Republicans gets you and and it's even more than that. | ||
Have they really been an impediment to the Biden agenda? | ||
Not even close man. | ||
Not even close. | ||
Have they stonewalled the Biden administration like the Democrats did? | ||
Not even. | ||
So it's not even just selfish for me It just doesn't produce results. | ||
And I said this in 21. | ||
I got in trouble for it. | ||
I said, what are you going to do to a legislator besides kill them? | ||
And what I was trying to say then is, how are you going to get legislators to do what you want them to do if you don't not vote for them when they fail? | ||
There's nothing else you could do. | ||
And I said that, you know, you kill them. | ||
I didn't mean, like, that's an option. | ||
I didn't mean that at all. | ||
I meant, like, other than crazy things, there's nothing you can do other than don't vote when they're bad and vote when they're good. | ||
Which means losing, actually. | ||
It means that Republicans will lose. | ||
It means that candidates, Republican candidates and Republican leadership, they're gonna lose seats and they're gonna lose majorities. | ||
And Democrats are going to get to do what they want. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
They were going to get that anyway. | ||
The only thing that's different is I'm not going to sign off on it this time. | ||
And so that's why I haven't really covered the midterms because I look across the field and are you really excited at the prospect of Mitch McConnell gaining control of the Senate? | ||
Is that what we're playing for here? | ||
That's the all-important? | ||
Midterm elections? | ||
Is that Mitch McConnell, who threatened to remove Trump from office in the last two weeks that he was president, and held that over his head to prevent him from doing anything radical, him leading the Senate? | ||
This is the same guy that wouldn't give us $2 billion for a border fence. | ||
Forget even a wall. | ||
He gave us $1.6 billion for a steel bollard fence 18 feet tall for, what, 50 miles? | ||
This is the guy who couldn't get Obamacare repealed when they had campaigned on that for six years. | ||
So I'm supposed to go out there and vote, vote, vote for that? | ||
For Mitch McConnell to be the Senate Majority Leader? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
He's the one that created all these federal judges and Supreme Court justices that suck. | ||
And on the other side, what else do you got? | ||
Kevin McCarthy leading the House? | ||
Kevin McCarthy, anytime a House Republican says something truthful, has to call them into his office to give him a slap on the wrist, like Marjorie or Paul Gosar, whoever. | ||
When Paul Gosar sets up a fundraiser with me and then cancels because Kevin McCarthy knocks on his door and calls him into his office and yells at him, I'm supposed to vote for this? | ||
I'm supposed to vote for that guy to be the Speaker of the House? | ||
It just doesn't make sense to me. | ||
So I was completely indifferent to the outcome, totally ambivalent, and people say, but Nick, if we don't vote then it's gonna, it's gonna what? | ||
How many years have Republicans had the House? | ||
How many years have Republicans had the Senate? | ||
How many years has it really made a difference? | ||
Has immigration ever changed trajectory? | ||
Nope. | ||
The socialization of health care? | ||
Nope. | ||
And that's even something that they care about, you know, and I, it matters, but that's not like a main issue. | ||
Has the budget ever, has it ever even come close to being balanced? | ||
Never. | ||
And they're supposed to be the club for growth, fiscal conservatives. | ||
The things they care about, they don't do. | ||
And the things they don't care about, they definitely don't do. | ||
So, what's the play here? | ||
That's why I didn't care at all. | ||
That's why I didn't even, you know, It really just comes down to who are our real friends, who are our real enemies. | ||
Donald Trump represents the people. | ||
Donald Trump, imperfect, flawed execution. | ||
He ran to close the border and stop free trade and not go to war with other countries and actually wind down our military presence, not even just in the Middle East, but also in Europe and Asia. | ||
These are real, tangible things that are good for us. | ||
Cut our taxes. | ||
And so on. | ||
So it's really just us. | ||
And that's why, to me, it was Trump 2024 from the moment that we realized Trump 2020 wasn't going to happen. | ||
But we'll get into the results here. | ||
I don't want to belabor that point too much. | ||
I think you get it. | ||
But that's where people make the mistake. | ||
And the overarching point, this is the last thing I'll say, then we'll get into the real results, is that's the bait and switch. | ||
We came out for Trump in 2016. | ||
That's the coalition. | ||
Trump flipped Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. | ||
That was him. | ||
It wasn't Pence. | ||
It wasn't McCarthy. | ||
It wasn't McConnell. | ||
It was him. | ||
He flipped those states. | ||
He carried the vote. | ||
When Romney didn't, when McCain didn't, that's who I campaigned for. | ||
That's who I wanted was Trump for president. | ||
What they're doing now is they got people into the Republican Party with Trump. | ||
Okay, we like Trump. | ||
We like the Trump White House. | ||
Oh, Trump tells us to vote for this one. | ||
Okay, Trump tells us to vote for that one. | ||
Trump meets with McCarthy and Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Okay. | ||
And what they're doing now is this bait-and-switch, where they drew us in, they lured us in with Trump, and now they've switched it, and now they're gonna say, hey, you like Trump, how about this DeSantis guy now? | ||
He's pretty cool too, right? | ||
It's like, no. | ||
I don't want to vote for a guy that went to Harvard Law School and Yale and worked in the Navy, and the first thing he did when he got to Congress was go to Israel, and the first thing he did when he became the governor was go to Israel, and And that is exactly what they're trying to do with these midterms. | ||
They hack your brain when they say, we need to hold the line. | ||
We need to win the Senate. | ||
We need to win the House. | ||
Who's we? | ||
Mitch McConnell and me are we? | ||
No, we're not. | ||
In what meaningful way are we a we? | ||
Well, it's not. | ||
There's no we. | ||
There's you and there's us. | ||
There's you, Kevin McCarthy, and there's us. | ||
There's you, Ronald McDaniel, and there's us. | ||
And there are some that are in the middle, there are some that are sort of in the middle, like Marjorie or Paul, Gosar, the others, where they're sort of, they got one foot in, one foot out. | ||
We all know that's the game that you have to play. | ||
But there's no we here. | ||
The we is us and our freaking president. | ||
But they've tricked us into thinking, well, Trump's a Republican, so now this is your party. | ||
We're in this together now. | ||
Trump, you, us, we're all in this together. | ||
So we really need to get out there and vote for Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue and hold the line so we can win the Senate. | ||
We, and we gotta turn out in those midterms and secure this majority so that we can win. | ||
Again, what's the victory here? | ||
So I would caution everybody against that kind of mentality. | ||
These people are not our friends. | ||
Who are our friends? | ||
Trump, that's it. | ||
Donald Trump, that's it. | ||
And even when Trump picks allies, we gotta say, no, sorry. | ||
Kevin McCarthy, I don't care if Trump likes him. | ||
I don't. | ||
I don't like him at all. | ||
And Kevin McCarthy doesn't like me. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I know that because people have met with Kevin McCarthy and brought up my name and Kevin McCarthy's like, I don't like him. | ||
Okay, so he knows who I am and he wants to shut what I'm doing down. | ||
And I'm doing only good things! | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm pro-white, I'm pro-America, I'm pro-Christian, I'm against Jewish power, I'm against Zionism. | ||
I'm real America first. | ||
I'm the real America first. | ||
If you're against me, you're against the real America first. | ||
So... | ||
So these guys are not on our team. | ||
It's about us and it's about our guy. | ||
Anyway, so we'll get into the results here and these are the results. | ||
We'll get into some of the key races that I was watching. | ||
I'm not going to go over all of them. | ||
Right now the count is you've got 218 Republican seats in the House. | ||
I'm sorry, they have 217 in the House right now. | ||
They need 218 to be in the majority. | ||
So they're just shy. | ||
They are probably going to be in the majority, but it's going to be a very, very slim margin. | ||
They thought they were going to get 230, 240 even seats, and they're going to wind up, if they're lucky, with between 220 and 225 seats in the House. | ||
But it's looking like Republicans are on track to secure control of the House of Representatives, which is very good. | ||
The Senate is totally up for grabs. | ||
You've got 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans, and there are three races that hang in the balance. | ||
Three. | ||
Is it 49, 49? | ||
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What is it? | |
No, don't tell me. | ||
I'm doing the math in my head. | ||
That's my problem. | ||
You got, I believe it is, how's that? | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
It's 48-48. | ||
I was gonna say, I'm like, wait a second, that doesn't add up. | ||
There's another 49-49. | ||
The Senate is 48-48. | ||
You've got 48, well, you've got actually, I think, a couple Independents that caucus with Democrats, but you've got effectively 48 Democrats, 48 Republicans. | ||
There are four seats that hang in the balance officially, and they are Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona, which we do not have Well, we do know Pennsylvania, so I guess it's 49-48. | ||
It's three that... What's going on here, man? | ||
It's this... I'm blaming it on the map. | ||
Pennsylvania was called. | ||
Why is it not called on this map? | ||
No, it is 49. | ||
What's going... Okay, I'm just totally swimming here. | ||
I'm totally lost. | ||
Whatever. | ||
There's a few races that haven't been decided. | ||
What's going... I'm looking at this map. | ||
There's like five races undecided, but it's 48-48. | ||
How does that even work? | ||
This graphic is messing me up here. | ||
In any case, the Senate hangs in the balance. | ||
There's three undecided races. | ||
They're in Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia, and they are going to decide who is going to control the Senate, and one of them we're just simply not going to know until next month, and that is the state of Georgia. | ||
We had Raphael Warnock, the Democrat, Who, if you recall, he won one of the runoff competitions in 2021. | ||
You got a Democrat incumbent going up against Herschel Walker, the football coach, Republican. | ||
And it was pretty incredible with all the votes counted, they are in a statistical tie at 49 to 49. | ||
Normally you would just look at who has the higher vote total, but in Georgia they've got a rule that says that if you don't meet the 50% threshold, if no candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, then it automatically goes to a runoff. | ||
So the Georgia Senate election will not even be decided until that runoff election is held in December. | ||
It's a similar story to what happened in 2020. | ||
In the meantime, we are going to look at Arizona and Nevada where they're both toss-ups. | ||
You've got Greg Kelly and Blake Masters in Arizona and that one, again, complete toss-up. | ||
The betting markets favor Kelly, who is an astronaut and a moderate Democrat. | ||
The polling favors him. | ||
I've seen some predictions, like Washington Post and New York Times say that Blake Masters now, although it's fluctuated over the last 24 hours wildly, they now say that Blake Masters is a favorite to win in the Senate. | ||
So that one's a complete toss-up. | ||
Same story in Nevada. | ||
You don't have very much of the vote in. | ||
I think it's around 70-80% of the vote's been tallied. | ||
And same story there. | ||
It's too close to call. | ||
They've been predicting both sides are going to win. | ||
So we have to wait and see what the outcome will be in Nevada, what the outcome will be in Arizona. | ||
And even then, we still might have 49. | ||
The way it works out is actually tricky because the Democrats have the vice president. | ||
And if you don't know, if the Democrats get 50 votes in the Senate, they technically have a majority. | ||
There's 100 senators. | ||
And it may be a 50-50 split in the Senate, but because the Democrats have the White House and they have a Democrat Vice President, the Vice President acts as the President of the Senate and they get to cast a tie-breaking vote in the event of a tie. | ||
So if you have a vote in the Senate that goes down partisan lines and you got a 50-50 split, then effectively Democrats have a majority because they've got that tie-breaking vote from the Vice President. | ||
So, the Senate control is going to come down to Republicans are going to need 51 to have a majority, Democrats are only going to need 50. | ||
So, it comes down to those two races in Arizona and Nevada, which we should know the results soon, I think. | ||
And then, depending on the outcome of those races, all eyes will then be on Georgia in December for the runoff election, where they're going to do it all over again, which is just great. | ||
So that's where we're shaping up overall. | ||
It's looking like Republican control of the House, the Senate's a toss-up. | ||
I will say this is probably the best outcome. | ||
If I were to pick it, I would probably want a Republican House, a Democrat Senate. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Mitch McConnell is way worse than Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Mitch McConnell's openly against Trump. | ||
Kevin McCarthy supports Trump. | ||
Mitch McConnell has spoken out against Trump and doesn't want him to be the nominee and threatened impeachment or removal from office rather conviction over his head in 2021 Kevin McCarthy was a little bit more supportive and additionally My big concern is this House Select Committee on January 6th. | ||
If the Republicans control the House, then the Democrats will not be able to renew the January 6th subcommittee and it'll expire at the end of the year. | ||
So that means that that's effectively over. | ||
And what's more is that then Republicans in the majority, they can then create committees, they can then use the subpoena power of the House and their oversight and investigative power of the House to start looking into people like Anthony Fauci. | ||
I have this big piece of fuzz the whole show, nobody told me. | ||
Anthony Fauci, the Attorney General Merrick Garland, who's been running this major investigation into the Capitol rioters, he'll be able to go after people in the Biden administration, and maybe even there'll be impeachments. | ||
Certainly, things will come to light with the subpoenas, as was the case with the Democrats using that against the Stop the Steal organizers. | ||
So, that's the benefit of having the House, and then additionally, having at least one chamber allows us to just shut down the Biden agenda. | ||
If you've got the House, and if you even just keep a majority away from the Democrats, or prevent them from having a super majority, then we can just simply stop the legislative agenda of the Biden administration. | ||
So, that helps us a little bit too. | ||
That sort of makes Biden a lame duck. | ||
In a certain way, which is good. | ||
So that's the big picture stuff. | ||
In terms of the individual races, I want to go through some of the highlights. | ||
So the big victories of the night, in the Senate, Ron Johnson won in Wisconsin. | ||
That was great. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance won in Ohio. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance was one of these candidates who became one of my favorites. | ||
As you know, I initially hated J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
I hated him. | ||
I thought he looked fat and I thought that he was basically a shill. | ||
He's got a very shady background. | ||
You know, he's another one of these guys that went to Harvard and Yale and he was in the military and he wrote this big op-ed in the New York Times when Obama left office in 2017. | ||
about how Republicans hated Obama because they were racist and they were jealous of how smart he was. | ||
This is the kind of guy that J.D. | ||
Vance was like six years ago. | ||
So, and by the way, I was just doing, everybody got mad at me, and then everyone called me a hypocrite when I endorsed him, but I was really just doing my due diligence, and honestly, I think these were all valid questions that needed to be asked. | ||
He got this huge cash infusion. | ||
He was one of the hand-picked candidates from Peter Thiel. | ||
Him and Blake Masters, who both worked with Peter Thiel, a tech billionaire who has been the single biggest donor in this cycle on the Republican side. | ||
He hand-selected these guys. | ||
They worked with him. | ||
He injected tens of millions of dollars into their campaigns and in the case of J.D. | ||
Vance, Here's a guy that sort of came from nowhere and you got all these red flags. | ||
He was a contributor at CNN, red flag. | ||
He was a contributor at the American Enterprise Institute, major red flag. | ||
He comes from an Ivy League law school, red flag. | ||
Military, red flag. | ||
He voted for Obama, and loved Obama apparently, red flag. | ||
He not only didn't vote for Trump in 2016, he voted for the CIA never-Trump candidate, Evan McMullin, in 2016. | ||
Major red flag. | ||
And then said Trump was an idiot, and a buffoon, and all these other nasty things. | ||
So he had a lot of problems. | ||
And I'm not even, there was even more than that. | ||
But he's got a lot, he had a lot of issues. | ||
And I felt like, Well, frankly, a lot of people were being paid by the Teal Network to support him initially, and I was one of the only people talking about this stuff, and everybody was just yelling at me saying, hey, stop saying that, like, we need him to win, and I'm like, dude, the guy, like, loves Obama, like, what are you not getting here? | ||
And eventually, he had to answer all these questions. | ||
Over time, to get the Trump endorsement and even to pass the smell test on Fox News on Tucker Carlson. | ||
He had to address these things and he ate a big piece of humble pie and said I was wrong and I love Trump and I'm gonna be a good boy for Trump and all this and he answered a lot of it and um and so I really felt like he answered it sufficiently and then on top of that he defended me when I was banned from Twitter when almost nobody else did in July 2021 when I got banned from Twitter | ||
Even though I did nothing but crap on him, he went out on Twitter and said, Nick Fuentes hates me and has, you know, smeared me and all this, but he shouldn't be banned on Twitter. | ||
And that, honestly, that earned a lot of points with me because there was really no upside to him saying that. | ||
What's the upside at all? | ||
Clearly, you see, not everybody has to do that. | ||
Look at Joe Kent. | ||
Joe Kent was another teal guy who went out of his way, tripped over himself to disavow me when he really had nothing to do with me. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance went out of his way to defend me. | ||
That was respect. | ||
And then, on top of that, after AFPAC 3, when Marjorie Taylor Greene got all that heat for being at the conference, he came out and defended her. | ||
He got asked at an event, what do you think about Representative Greene attending a white nationalist event? | ||
And he said, I will not attack another Republican because the media told me to, and I don't use that language, and blah blah blah. | ||
So after those two things, I endorsed him, and he became one of my favorites. | ||
So, I'm very happy about that. | ||
If he gets in, he'll be probably the best Senator in the Senate. | ||
So those are, unfortunately, right now the only big wins in the Senate. | ||
In the Governor's races, Abbott won in Texas and Kemp won in Georgia. | ||
These are both not good guys, like I hate Kemp and I hate Abbott, but they were running against Beto O'Rourke and Stacey Abrams. | ||
So these are the choices we have. | ||
We have Greg Abbott. | ||
Who sits in his wheelchair in front of an Israeli flag calling Gab a hate platform. | ||
That's option one. | ||
Option two is Beto O'Rourke. | ||
You know, it is what it is. | ||
He wants to take your guns and he's gay and everything. | ||
He wants to go to Whole Foods and drive his Tesla and be a queer mo. | ||
And he's not even Mexican. | ||
He's freaking white. | ||
And so these are your options in Texas. | ||
And he's going to let all the illegals vote. | ||
And he's going to get all the black people out of jail. | ||
And he's going to flip Texas blue in the next election. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
And then in Georgia, again, you got Kemp, who betrayed Donald Trump, versus Stacey Abrams, who is Nelson Mandela on steroids, but a woman. | ||
So she's just going to persecute white men and women with a vengeance because she's jealous of how beautiful white women are. | ||
And she hates white men because she's blacks. | ||
So these were your options. | ||
They were wins. | ||
Hate it but they were wins. | ||
And then arguably in Florida it was a win that DeSantis won. | ||
He's a good governor, even though I hate his guts, okay? | ||
Even though I hate everything he represents. | ||
But it was, again, like the others, I guess it's better that he is carving out some refuge for us in the state of Florida. | ||
Those are, as far as I'm concerned, the big wins in the governor's races. | ||
Then you've got for congressmen and state legislature, of course, the great Representative Paul Gosar, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Representative Matt Gaetz. | ||
All won their races handily, defeated primary challengers. | ||
So all in all, those were to me the big highlights so far. | ||
Those are the big wins. | ||
We got Vance, we got Gosar, Green, Rogers, Gates, Kobach. | ||
off a primary challenge god bless and then at the at the state level you have chris kobach winning the attorney general position in kansas so all in all those those were to me the big highlights so far those are the big wins we got vance we got gosar green rogers gates kobach it's pretty good night as for the losses well we lost the senate race in pennsylvania at the That really sucks. | ||
Not that I really liked Oz, but Fetterman's retarded. | ||
The Governor's races, we lost Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania. | ||
He was great. | ||
We lost Tim Mitchells in Wisconsin. | ||
He was great, too. | ||
In the House races, we lost John Gibbs in Michigan. | ||
I was really pulling for him. | ||
I will say, though, we had a very conservative strategy. | ||
And I'm not gonna lie, would he have benefited from Groyper's support? | ||
I don't know. | ||
He certainly had it behind the scenes, but he didn't really want it in front of the scenes. | ||
And it's like, well... | ||
You know, that's how that goes. | ||
So, I mean, he's a great guy. | ||
He's a great Catholic. | ||
He's brilliant. | ||
And I would have loved to see him in the House. | ||
He would have been the best guy in the House if he won. | ||
He was great in the Trump administration, Trump admin, loyalist. | ||
I mean, I love the guy. | ||
I really do. | ||
But he was, like, afraid of me. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, you lost. | ||
So, I mean, he's a great guy and I wish we could have made it happen. | ||
But, um, you know, I tried to get out there to meet him a couple of times and, you know, and he was just sort of... I don't know. | ||
He was afraid. | ||
I'll meet you in the church in the back room and don't tell anybody and... | ||
And, and, never mind, never mind, don't come anymore, I don't want you to come, and it's like, okay, man, like, well, well, you know what you pay for. | ||
So, I'm not gloating, I'm not gloating, I would have preferred that we could have helped him, maybe we could have gotten him across the finish line, maybe not, but hey, maybe it wouldn't have hurt, because he definitely lost without us. | ||
Just saying, hey, just saying, great candidate, great guy, truly respect him, and what's more, I respect his faith, Very faithful, Catholic, and great guy. | ||
And I mean that. | ||
And I hope he runs again. | ||
And I hope, if Trump gets back in office, I hope he gets back in the White House. | ||
I really do. | ||
But it's like, this is the kind of stuff that goes on! | ||
It's like... | ||
People play it safe. | ||
And they listen to Kevin McCarthy. | ||
They don't listen to... They don't listen to the Groiber. | ||
That's okay. | ||
But anyway, so that was a tough loss because I really was pulling for him even in spite of that. | ||
And then the other big L was abortion, man. | ||
All these abortion referendums failed nationwide. | ||
This is just a little blurb from Fox. | ||
It says ballot measures protecting access to abortion won in Michigan, California, Vermont, Montana, Kentucky. | ||
These are in states like Michigan and California that passed abortion initiatives by double digits. | ||
Even in Republican-dominated states like Kentucky and Montana, voters struck down by overwhelming numbers pro-life initiatives. | ||
Unfortunately, that just wasn't a good issue. | ||
And here's another thing. | ||
A lot of people said when the Dobbs decision was made, they said that it was going to kill the red wave. | ||
And that was the prevailing consensus up until a couple months ago. | ||
Then, the polls all flipped, and it looked like abortion was not going to affect the outcome. | ||
Do you remember this? | ||
After the Dobbs decision was made in June, they said the red wave is effectively dead on arrival, the polls have reversed, and it's because of the abortion issue. | ||
It has activated women, it has activated independents, and they're all going to go out there and vote in these referendums, they're going to vote down Republicans, And it is going to compensate for the red wave and it's going to be sort of neutral. | ||
And then in the last two months, they said, oh look, the polls flipped again. | ||
And now Republicans are back on top. | ||
Turns out it's not a big deal. | ||
Well, that was wrong. | ||
Because all the people that were charged up about abortion did early voting. | ||
So they weren't represented in the polls. | ||
So, the abortion effect was felt just early. | ||
It wasn't felt on election day, but it was felt in the early voting. | ||
That was a big L, and that sucks. | ||
But, it is what it is. | ||
That's a pendulum, and you gotta recognize the fact that this is a godless country. | ||
I hate it. | ||
It's immoral, it's wrong, it's heinous, it's evil. | ||
But this is an evil country. | ||
And this country will surprise you with how evil it is. | ||
And that's why you've got to get this out of your head that there is some silent majority cavalry that's going to come out of the woods and save us at the last minute. | ||
It's not. | ||
When we meet the left on the battlefield and they outnumber us like five to one, that's it. | ||
People think we're going to start getting cut down and then at the last minute they're going to blow the volkish horn and the silent majority is going to come running in from the flanks on horses and they're just going to start cutting up. | ||
It's not going to happen because we are in the minority. | ||
There are not as many of us as there are of them. | ||
If they all had to vote, if you forced every man and woman in America to vote, there would be more of them than us by a lot. | ||
That's why they win the popular vote. | ||
That's why they win the House. | ||
That's why it is the way it is. | ||
And I hate to burst anybody's bubble, but there is simply no evidence that there is asylum majority. | ||
There is no evidence of this. | ||
There are too many non-white people in the country, frankly, for that to be the case. | ||
The country's 40% non-white and like 80% of them are liberal, okay? | ||
And out of the white people, it's like 60-40. | ||
So you got 40% of 60% that are liberal and 80% of 40%. | ||
You do the math. | ||
I'm done with the math. | ||
I tried it earlier. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
You do the math on that. | ||
There's not enough of us, okay? | ||
Now, that's not a total black pill because this isn't a democracy and we don't want it to be. | ||
But... | ||
So, it's not the end. | ||
There are other ways, and I can elaborate on that later if people want me to, but that's a whole other discussion, really. | ||
But the point is, when you look at these things like abortion, it's popular. | ||
People like abortion. | ||
Hate it, but it's true. | ||
And you can thank the Jewish media for that. | ||
Abortion's popular. | ||
Sodomy's popular. | ||
You know, being gay is popular. | ||
Being a feminist is popular. | ||
Sex out of wedlock is popular. | ||
Contraceptives are popular. | ||
It's all popular. | ||
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That's all. | |
That's not to say it's good. | ||
That's not to say I like that. | ||
Popular means the people support it, which they do. | ||
And it sucks and it is what it is, but that's why we need dictatorship. | ||
That's unironically why we need to get rid of all that. | ||
We need to take control of the media or take control of the government and force the people to believe what we believe or force them to play by our rules and reshape the society. | ||
Because right now, you look across the board and if you put on a referendum whether we want to live in a gay country or a non-gay country, a feminist country or a non-feminist country, abortion land, no abortions, you're gonna be disappointed with the result. | ||
And I shouldn't have to tell you that because it's, you know, it's sort of obvious, but I have suffered this for years and I don't think I've ever said it outright. | ||
But people have it in their head. | ||
There is the silent majority. | ||
We are not a majority. | ||
It's not silent. | ||
There just aren't that many of us. | ||
It sucks, but that's the way it is. | ||
So those are the big L's. | ||
Those are the big losses last night. | ||
And then the races that are still undecided. | ||
It's the Arizona Senate. | ||
And it's the Arizona Governor. | ||
Those are the two ones that I really care about. | ||
It's Masters in the Arizona Senate race, and it is Kerry Lake in the Arizona Governor's race. | ||
And those are both toss-ups right now, so we'll have to wait and see. | ||
Aside from all that, it's all your usual funny business. | ||
That's my takeaway on... Well, those are the results. | ||
Those are the races we were watching. | ||
On the actual business of the election, it's exactly what you expected. | ||
They didn't tighten up the voting laws from how they opened it with the pandemic in 2020, and so you got all the same problems as before. | ||
The high percentage of mail-in ballots, the issues with in-person voting, and as we know, the mail-in ballots heavily favor the Democrats. | ||
The in-person voting heavily favors the Republicans. | ||
The mail-in ballots are totally vulnerable to fraud, so they can really just say as many Democrats voted as they wanted to, and that favors them, and there's no issues. | ||
Republicans, when you vote in person, you got to drive out there, you got to wait in line, and then you see all these issues on Election Day, which, again, disproportionately affects Republicans in New Jersey, in Pennsylvania, in Maricopa County, in Illinois. | ||
It's issues with the writing utensil on the paper ballot. | ||
It's issues with the machines on the electronic voting machine. | ||
It's one out of five of the polling locations having problems in the most populous county in Arizona, Maricopa County, yesterday. | ||
We can blame nobody but ourselves. | ||
The laws didn't change. | ||
The election is still probably rigged. | ||
Even if it isn't, that level of error is no good. | ||
And we've also entered into this cycle where now the election goes on for weeks, which was never the case. | ||
Now that's just like the rest of the pandemic era rules. | ||
It's part of the new normal. | ||
And so in addition to my position on this particular midterm election, I don't really care about elections in general, aside from the big one coming up. | ||
Because it's just rigged. | ||
Not only do you have this effect of the party not representing us at all and we lose even if we win, but you can't even win because they stuff the ballots with mail-in ballots, they change the voting constituency with massive immigration, you have all these people, you have five million people came into America in the last two years under Biden illegally, and probably maybe even more than that because those are just the people we counted. | ||
You can't count what you didn't see, what you didn't catch. | ||
So we know there are people coming across the border that we didn't catch and we didn't count. | ||
She got 5 million people in two years at least. | ||
How many people even voted in this election? | ||
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80 million? | |
90 million people? | ||
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5 million! | |
So you got more than 5% of the electorate came in across the border since the last election? | ||
And this has been going on for 30 years and it compounds with each year. | ||
They have kids, your kids grow up. | ||
So what percentage of the election is foreign born or first generation as a consequence of this population transfer? | ||
That's one of the ways they manipulate the election. | ||
The other way is with media. | ||
All of the television, print, and radio is biased. | ||
The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, the LA Times, it's all biased. | ||
ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSN, Fox News, all biased. | ||
The radio is all biased. | ||
And then social media is biased. | ||
Social media has a curated search result, curated algorithm, hardcore censorship, filters, The kinds of opinions that you get and the kind of information that you get. | ||
Shut down citizen journalism. | ||
Literally polices the opinions you can have about things like Ukraine, inflation, the election, BLM, COVID, vaccines. | ||
And then they're all doing Get Out the Vote on the platforms as QYoung, like TikTok and Instagram. | ||
That's an in-kind contribution like the Zuckerberg Chan Foundation. | ||
You tell all the young Zoomers on TikTok and Instagram to remember to go out and vote, and you artificially boost the 18-29 turnout, which heavily favors Democrats. | ||
It's an in-kind contribution by the richest companies in the world that have reach with billions of people, hundreds of millions of people, probably all of the young voters. | ||
So, you don't just have ballot stuffing. | ||
You've got it rigged in every other way. | ||
And how do we know that? | ||
Look at the disadvantage that is just baked into the cake. | ||
John Fetterman has brain damage. | ||
He's got brain damage at the debate, at the only debate that they had for the Pennsylvania Senate race between Oz and Fetterman. | ||
For the first time ever, they had a live transcription of the debate questions put up on a monitor behind the moderators of the debate because Fetterman's brain is so damaged by a stroke that he cannot process auditory sensory input. | ||
So that's not like he's deaf. | ||
It's not like he can't hear. | ||
His brain cannot process audio input. | ||
Think about that. | ||
And this guy is not just going to be some congressman. | ||
He's going to be a senator. | ||
The upper chamber. | ||
There are only 100 senators in America. | ||
There's 330 million people. | ||
There are 50 states. | ||
There are 100 senators that represent the statewide interests of the people in all the states. | ||
And a guy with so much brain damage he can't even understand words, spoken words, is going to be one of them. | ||
Really? | ||
How does that happen? | ||
Other than the system is totally flawed. | ||
And I said this on Telegram today. | ||
You can look at it two ways. | ||
Either the system is broken and it needs to be fixed. | ||
You know, that would be the answer. | ||
The system is broken, there's cheating, and they cheated and that's how they got Fetterman in office. | ||
Or, the system is working and they didn't cheat. | ||
And that would almost be worse. | ||
Because if the system is working as it should and they're just counting all the ballots, At a certain point, you have to take a look at the outcome and say, if we're getting outcomes like this, something's wrong with the process. | ||
People have a theological belief in the process, which is democracy. | ||
One man, one vote, and everyone's gonna vote. | ||
One man, one woman, one child, one retard, one negro, one criminal, one homeless person, one crazy person, one guy with an 80 IQ, one guy with a 200 IQ, one guy that's in school and never had a job, and one guy that owns a business. | ||
They have a theological conviction that this is moral, this is just. | ||
They believe in that process. | ||
And whatever the outcome is, it doesn't matter. | ||
That's how it has to be. | ||
Because it is moral to have everyone have their say in who gets elected to represent the people in the government. | ||
That's it. | ||
We should have a mass democracy. | ||
Everything should be democratized. | ||
Everything should be a popularity contest. | ||
Well, at a certain point, if you start getting Fetterman, you have to then take a look at the process and say, if this process is working, then it's a bad process. | ||
If everyone voted and you get a stroke victim who can't hear, and no shade to stroke victims or whatever, it's actually sort of sad. | ||
But if you're getting a guy elected to the upper chamber of the lawmaking body of government and he can't hear, it's kind of an important thing. | ||
If the system worked, you have to get rid of the system. | ||
And that's not a fluke, because across the board in this election, look at the situation. | ||
Inflation is at 10%. | ||
It hasn't been that high probably in like a hundred years, realistically. | ||
They keep saying it hasn't been this high since the 80s. | ||
I don't buy that. | ||
They change how they calculate it. | ||
Realistically, inflation may be higher than ever. | ||
As we know, high fuel prices, high food prices, high energy prices, everything's up. | ||
There's a massive labor shortage. | ||
You see it everywhere, everywhere you go. | ||
They're out of something, there's shortages, they limit the menu, they don't have enough workers on hand. | ||
We are closer than ever to a shooting war with Russia than at any point during the Cold War. | ||
Which is really saying something. | ||
We're also close to war equally with Iran and North Korea and Venezuela at the same time. | ||
We're headed towards a recession. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Everybody knows it's only a matter of time before there's a massive recession. | ||
The stock market's already down over the last year. | ||
So, when you look at it in terms of foreign policy, it's bad. | ||
If you look at it in terms of the economy, it's bad. | ||
Immigration is worse than ever. | ||
These last few months, In the spring and summer of this year, highest number of apprehensions of illegal aliens at the border in American history. | ||
Period. | ||
It's never been worse. | ||
Crime is worse than it's ever been since the 50s and 60s when you had all-time highs, or 60s and 70s. | ||
And even then, we don't even know if that's all the crime that there is because they stopped reporting it. | ||
Because the cops stopped doing their job. | ||
So it's about as bad as it gets. | ||
Any metric, any way that you cut it, it's really bad. | ||
Economy's bad. | ||
Foreign policy's bad. | ||
Crime is bad. | ||
Immigration is bad. | ||
What else is there? | ||
What else do you really have? | ||
And yet, Democrats didn't lose. | ||
They retained, potentially, the Senate, and they almost nearly retained the House. | ||
So, equally with Fetterman winning, okay, he's a stroke victim, that's pretty obvious, but there are flukes. | ||
There are bad people that get elected all the time that you could say have no business being in office. | ||
But when you have across the board, In New York, New York elected a Democrat governor again, re-elected a Democrat governor, and look at the city of New York, the crime, the stench, the economy, people are leaving the state, they're fleeing the city. | ||
It doesn't matter how bad crime gets, there will always get Democrats. | ||
Same in California. | ||
Same in all these other states. | ||
Even in states like Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado. | ||
Really? | ||
At what point, and this was my awakening, this was what you would call my awakening, to put it a certain way, sort of my struggle or my awakening, said two different ways. | ||
It reminds me of a book. | ||
It was sort of like my awakening when I realized that I actually care more about the outcomes in the process. | ||
We could say that these are objectively bad outcomes. | ||
If Hillary Clinton gets elected, if Joe Biden gets elected, if Democrats win with everything going on, well, that's wrong. | ||
That's the wrong decision. | ||
It's constantly the wrong decision. | ||
It seems to be systemically the wrong decision. | ||
And so at a certain point you have to say, I'm tired of electing criminals and retards and idiots and degenerates and crooks. | ||
And we have to look at the process. | ||
Maybe this is the process working. | ||
Maybe this is the kind of democracy that we just have. | ||
With the mass universal suffrage, with these weird voting laws, with the relationship between money and candidates, or money and get out the vote. | ||
And so to me, this is not a referendum on Biden or Trump, it's a referendum on the system. | ||
This is what the system gives us. | ||
Trump is like a real hero who saved America, made the economy great, didn't start any wars, renegotiated NAFTA, stopped illegal immigration, he delivered on like everything he promised, and he got defeated by a guy that has dementia. | ||
Who nobody really wanted, but they all voted because the media said Trump was Hitler. | ||
This is our democracy that we can't touch and can't criticize? | ||
It's gotta go. | ||
It's not working. | ||
It's gotta go. | ||
What do you replace it with? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But you gotta get Trump in there and he needs to change all the rules. | ||
And make it so that the right people can start to win again. | ||
How do you do that? | ||
Well, think about who would make the right decisions. | ||
Landowners, educated people, high IQ people, people that have been here for generations, married people, people with kids. | ||
That's how you would start a conversation about, well, who should make the decisions? | ||
Well, it definitely shouldn't be people that have never worked a job or run a business. | ||
Definitely shouldn't be 18 year olds that are in college And they rent an apartment, and their parents pay for everything, and they work a job, but they just have to go and work in service. | ||
What do you know about anything? | ||
If your sink doesn't work, you call somebody. | ||
If you run out of cups at Starbucks, you call somebody. | ||
If you run out of allowance for Domino's pizza, you call your parents. | ||
Why should you make a decision about who the president should be? | ||
Well, because they could be drafted. | ||
Well, being able to fire a gun and making a sound decision about who should run America are actually two totally different things, as it turns out. | ||
And it's actually perfectly okay that people could be called up to fight and die in a war for the survival of the nation than make a decision about who should run America. | ||
Am I off base here? | ||
But what is it, what, what is so, what is so absolutely a moral imperative that you're 18, you go to school, okay, you do tests, you study, you do homework, you do freaking pillow fights and study night and potluck at the professor's house, and all that other goofy shit that I left behind in college because I'm a grown-ass man. | ||
That was honestly it. | ||
I said, you know what, been there, done that, got the t-shirt, I did high school once, I'm ready to grow up and be a man. | ||
All this goofy stuff I remember in college. | ||
They're like, well, we do all this cute fun stuff. | ||
I'm like, what the hell? | ||
When are we gonna be adults now? | ||
And anyway, so you got these 18 year olds. | ||
They're in college and they're doing all these study night, pajama night on the quad, pajama day, school spirit day. | ||
We're doing our sports thing. | ||
Look, we're doing our sports chant. | ||
Woohoo! | ||
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We love sports and all this. | |
And they don't have real jobs, and they don't even make any freaking money, and they don't know anything about anything. | ||
I know because I was one of them. | ||
I was an idiot in college. | ||
I was never an idiot. | ||
I was always a genius, but I was a guy that didn't know anything about anything. | ||
I was in a little shoebox dorm room, and I didn't have a job, and I barely even went to class. | ||
I just played video games and read books. | ||
What do I know about who should be the president? | ||
What do I know about what policy should be enacted at the federal level? | ||
I didn't know anything. | ||
I didn't know what was going on. | ||
Again, if someone threw up on the bathroom floor, we didn't even have to clean that up. | ||
I don't even know how to clean that up. | ||
I'm 24 years old. | ||
I don't even know how to throw up vomit, or rather clean up vomit, because I just puke in the toilet. | ||
But somebody's got to know how to clean up the vomit. | ||
Somebody needs to know. | ||
And in the same way, somebody needs to know how to clean the floor and what happens when the shower doesn't run or there's no hot water or what happens when there's a problem with the AC or the central heating and air or there's a problem with whatever. | ||
People need to know how things work. | ||
And the same thing goes with the business. | ||
If you work in a service job, What do you do? | ||
You drive there, you put on your little apron or uniform, you show up, and what do you do? | ||
You listen to instructions. | ||
You do what they showed you how to do a billion times. | ||
You don't even know how many cups and burgers to order and how to create a new menu item. | ||
You don't know anything about anything. | ||
Now maybe if you run the store you do, but a lot of these people don't. | ||
They work these transient jobs. | ||
They're bussers. | ||
You know how to do what? | ||
Clean a table? | ||
Wash a dish? | ||
You know the evening specials? | ||
I would much prefer to have the restaurant owner have the vote because restaurant owner knows about the commodity prices and about all these kinds of things real estate and how to form a corporation and tax code and so on as opposed to a guy that shows up and wipes a table. | ||
Hey where's my fucking paycheck? | ||
And they go and spend it on beer and cigarettes, and they go to a rented apartment, and when something breaks, they say, hey, can I get the supervisor here to fix the frickin' thing? | ||
The thing sucks again. | ||
Sorry. | ||
You don't know anything. | ||
You shouldn't run anything. | ||
You shouldn't vote on anything. | ||
Shut up. | ||
No vote for you. | ||
If you're an immigrant, no vote for you. | ||
If you're for one or two generations, you don't get to vote. | ||
If you're a woman, you will never get to vote. | ||
If you're a child, you don't get to vote. | ||
These are my stipulations, okay? | ||
That's how you prevent stroke victims and criminals and Nelson Mandela-style terrorists that want to kill all white people for being beautiful. | ||
That's how you prevent them from getting elected. | ||
Because otherwise it's going to be Brazil and South Africa forever. | ||
It's going to be Lori Lightfoot or it's going to be a Jew Like Rahm Emanuel, who cuts people's throats open and he's just raped by big business and things are okay. | ||
Or it's gonna be some, like, minority candidate. | ||
They cobble together a coalition of tribes that want to lynch the other tribe and they're gonna elect it and take all their land and kill them all and stuff. | ||
These are our two pathways if we don't save ourselves with a return to dictatorship, aristocracy, something a little bit more refined, a little bit more sensible. | ||
All right. | ||
So that's my big view. | ||
Now, we also got to do, you know, do we just sort of call it, because I'm, you know, I'm fading out here. | ||
I'm really hungry. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
I'm really hungry. | ||
My stomach's growling. | ||
I'm fading fast, okay? | ||
Do we get into Trump DeSantis? | ||
Because this is a really big subject. | ||
Honestly, I may just save it for tomorrow. | ||
Because I am starving and I'm getting pissed off. | ||
It's gonna be that time of the night. | ||
I'm telling you that before I turn into the werewolf, you know? | ||
Save yourself! | ||
Hide! | ||
Lock me up! | ||
I can't control it, you know? | ||
When I get hungry, I literally turn into a werewolf. | ||
I have to warn people when I'm not hungry. | ||
I drink my coffee, I eat lunch, and I say, hey, I'm in a great mood now, but in about five hours, just don't talk to me. | ||
Don't take it personal because I'm gonna turn into a werewolf and I'm gonna kill you. | ||
And it won't be my fault either. | ||
So I'm not gonna lie I'm really hungry and I'm getting just gradually more pissed off and I'm just losing steam here and it's just gonna get worse. | ||
So and there's a huge this is a big topic DeSantis and Trump I really want to spend some time on so respectfully I am gonna move that to tomorrow. | ||
And this is the beauty about not being a democracy. | ||
You don't get a say. | ||
I'm not gonna ask you your opinion because I don't care because this is my show and I'm gonna make the decision and it's gonna be good for all of us, okay? | ||
So I'm gonna save this. | ||
I wanted to cover it tonight. | ||
I said too much. | ||
I talked too much. | ||
We will save the Trump DeSantis stuff for tomorrow. | ||
There's just too much. | ||
There's too much ground to cover. | ||
It's a big, it's a big thing. | ||
So, DeSantis Trump will save for tomorrow. | ||
Don't be mad at me! | ||
Don't be mad at me! | ||
Don't hate me! | ||
Don't hate me! | ||
Don't kill me! | ||
Don't be mad at me, okay? | ||
But I'm gonna move on. | ||
I'm gonna take a look at our Super Chats, then I'm gonna pig out, cause I'm starving. | ||
Alright. | ||
Get my water. | ||
Do I have any pop left? | ||
No. | ||
I had KFC today. | ||
It was so good. | ||
So good. | ||
That rose tinted glass is kind of a thing. | ||
I discover these, I discover these guys. | ||
I discover these eclectic characters. | ||
You know, I'm all in. | ||
I'm like, wow, you got your Minecraft thing. | ||
That's so great. | ||
So funny. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
You know and so I sort of get I sort of get a little enamored I'm like you know well UX is so cool I need to be like UX you know I'm gonna eat Chick-fil-a and you know and and so on so you know Baked Alaska is so cool I'm gonna I'm gonna start saying what duh and say we're the Pit Vipers and all this I sort of get enamored you know I'm very I very much love my Kings okay I love my niggas and and they influence me greatly | ||
So now with UX and chat he's just he's not happier. | ||
Well listen needs to be said. | ||
So maybe I was a little enamored. | ||
I was all on board with the Chick-fil-a. | ||
I'm getting the Chick-fil-a. | ||
Well this is so great. | ||
This is so terrific. | ||
And then I've been eating Chick rather I've been eating Popeyes and Kentucky Fried Chicken. | ||
I'm like what the fuck was I thinking? | ||
Chick-fil-a sucks. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
When I eat chicken, chicken's dry and flavorless to begin with. | ||
When I eat chicken, I need a bone. | ||
That's where the flavor is. | ||
We need the flavor. | ||
That's what we're here for. | ||
We're here for a few things. | ||
Flavor, texture. | ||
Flavor, texture, juiciness. | ||
That's what we're here for. | ||
Chick-fil-A's got none of it. | ||
No flavor. | ||
No crisp. | ||
No, it's not crunchy. | ||
What's the texture? | ||
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Wet. | |
No, not juicy. | ||
Not juicy. | ||
It's dry. | ||
It's all dry. | ||
Biscuits dry. | ||
Filets dry. | ||
It doesn't have the bone. | ||
You need the bone. | ||
When I go to Popeyes, I get a four piece combo. | ||
And it's tasty. | ||
It tastes good. | ||
And the skin's good. | ||
I eat the skin without... If there's skin left over, I eat the skin. | ||
Because you want to eat the skin. | ||
It's good. | ||
It tastes good. | ||
That's the chicken's skin. | ||
It's not some fucking breading. | ||
It's not... We put it in a little flour. | ||
It's the chicken's skin. | ||
It's good, and it's good for you. | ||
It's crunchy. | ||
It's juicy. | ||
It's flavorful. | ||
It's got the flavor on the bone. | ||
It's got those juices in there. | ||
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This is good stuff. | |
So, 3 for 3. | ||
I go to KFC. | ||
Now, KFC's not crispy, but you can get it crispy. | ||
It's not as crispy. | ||
But it's flavorful. | ||
It's got the spices, the seasoning. | ||
It's got the flavor. | ||
It's juicy. | ||
It's wet. | ||
I'm eating it in my hands. | ||
I can't even wipe them with a napkin. | ||
I gotta wash it with soap and water because it's so juicy. | ||
I go to Chick-fil-A. | ||
What's the offering? | ||
It's a chicken nugget. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
What a chicken filet. | ||
Like a filet. | ||
It's a glorified chicken nugget. | ||
We have a little chicken nugget for you. | ||
Here's our little chicken nugget. | ||
We cooked it in peanut oil and we put it on bread. | ||
Why don't you go kill yourself? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
How about you go kill yourself? | ||
You feed me this? | ||
You cut off a little chicken cutlet and you cook it in peanuts and then you put it on bread? | ||
This is a meal? | ||
They don't even mess around with the bread at Popeyes. | ||
They're like, here's a bunch of chicken. | ||
Here's its legs. | ||
Here's its wings. | ||
Here's its breasts. | ||
Here's its thighs. | ||
Here's its skin. | ||
Have that in a bucket. | ||
We took this little, we took this little nigga, we took this little nigga, we took this bird, and we just dumped that little nigga in grease and hot oil, and we fucking cut him up and threw him in a bucket. | ||
Go to town, have at it. | ||
They don't fuck around with bread, they don't mess around with french fries or sides, pickles, tomatoes, chicken in the grease, in a fucking bucket, go nuts. | ||
Here's a biscuit, okay? | ||
Totally different ballgame, totally different ballgame. | ||
That's why I will have Popeyes, I will have KFC, you can keep your fucking chicken nugget, you can keep your nugget franchise. | ||
And here's the thing, even Raisin Cane's, even Raisin Cane's is crunchy. | ||
Raisin Cane's is another chicken nugget franchise which is juveniles for juveniles. | ||
In there, they have found out the recipe. | ||
They have found out how to make it taste good and crunchy. | ||
Chick-fil-A is over here with this, you know, this stupid chicken cutlet. | ||
So, sucks! | ||
Keep your bun, keep your bread, keep your little chicken cutlet. | ||
I want a bucket of chicken with the fucking bone in, with the cartilage, with the feathers, and the skin, and the beak. | ||
And the ass, and the balls, and the whole, the whole story. | ||
I want the whole story. | ||
If it's a girl, it's Pazella. | ||
We want the whole story. | ||
We want, I want all of the chicken in there. | ||
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I want the whole, I want that whole chicken. | |
I want to eat it from the bone. | ||
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You know, I'm a man. | |
So anyway. | ||
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Alright. | |
So that's that. | ||
So I'm hungry. | ||
I'm a hungry... I'm a hungry man here. | ||
So. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Let's move on. | ||
Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Yeah. | ||
UX blown out. | ||
I don't know what... I don't... And here's the other thing. | ||
He was all... He was all against McDonald's. | ||
Funny how that goes. | ||
This shill. | ||
This absolute shill. | ||
You know, he comes into the scene. | ||
Hey everybody, I just really like Chick-fil-A. | ||
Ew, McDonald's? | ||
That's gross. | ||
Yeah, first of all, Chick-fil-A sucks. | ||
It's always mid. | ||
Can't believe I got tricked into thinking otherwise. | ||
Second of all, McDonald's rules. | ||
And you know it now. | ||
I know it. | ||
You know it. | ||
We all know it. | ||
All knees will bow. | ||
All tongues will confess. | ||
McDonald's is great. | ||
I can't believe, you know, I always doubt myself. | ||
I always start to be assimilated into other personalities and then my personality wins out because I'm just right about everything, you know? | ||
McDonald's wins, Chick-fil-A loses. | ||
You lose. | ||
Good day. | ||
We don't want your chicken nuggets. | ||
We want an all-beef, fresh, quarter-pounder patty with extra ketchup. | ||
And we want it with the fucking soft-serve ice cream. | ||
None of this, what do they even have? | ||
A Chick-fil-A? | ||
They don't even, they have to call it an ice treat or an ice dream. | ||
An ice dream cone? | ||
Nice try! | ||
That's some Michelle Obama redefinition crap. | ||
I go to McDonald's, I want some soft-serve ice cream with freaking M&Ms in it. | ||
And I want real fries and I want a big delicious burger and I want a cookie. | ||
So, and I want Popeyes, and I want Kentucky Fried Chicken, and that's what I want. |