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Good evening, everybody!
nick fuentes
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 Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Important.
Very important show.
Important news.
Tonight are featured stories about the midterms again.
Fallout from the midterms, which we covered all throughout last week.
And tonight, specifically, we're talking about the bid for the GOP nomination for the Speaker of the House.
Update on the midterms.
We still don't even know who will control the House.
Really.
The elections were a week ago.
It's still not over.
We know now that Republicans will not control the Senate.
All the races have been called there and all that remains is the runoff contest in Georgia, but the Democrats already have the Senate.
The House?
We still don't even know!
Republicans are projected to win 219 seats, but we still don't know.
Democrats are at 211.
But we still don't know.
Democrats are at 211.
Republicans are at 216.
And although the New York Times and NBC say it's likely that Republicans will get a razor-thin majority by one or maybe two votes, it's still not even finished.
And this is a very complicated situation now, because of course the party that controls the House, they get to elect the Speaker.
But it gets a little bit tricky when the Republicans are going to have such a slim majority.
It's going to be contentious.
And the favorite for whom the Republicans would nominate to become the Speaker was Kevin McCarthy when we were predicting a red wave and a 10 or 20 seat Republican majority.
But now that it's coming down to two votes, it could just be a half dozen Republicans that could prevent any nominee that the GOP puts up, whether it be Kevin McCarthy or Jim Jordan or Andy Biggs or whomever, It could prevent them from becoming the Speaker.
So now there's all sorts of other possibilities, like maybe Nancy Pelosi might remain, or maybe some moderate Republican might be able to get the votes with cooperation from Democrats.
We don't know.
It's totally up in the air.
But it's a little bit surprising.
Because today, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Representative from Georgia, said that she is endorsing Kevin McCarthy for the Speakership.
We hate Kevin McCarthy!
We all hate Kevin McCarthy!
He sucks!
McCarthy, McConnell, and McDaniel are the three mix.
I say that as an Irish person, I can say that.
They're the three mix that are ruining everything, that have ruined the GOP.
And Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is considered one of the leaders of the MAGA, America First Caucus in Congress, has thrown her support Behind Kevin McCarthy, to the shock of everybody.
While others, like Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida, he said that he would rather be waterboarded than vote for Kevin McCarthy for the speakership.
So two very different tracks within the small but growing MAGA caucus.
So we'll talk about both positions tonight.
And reserve judgment because it's sort of complicated.
And honestly, I don't even know that I've drawn a conclusion.
I'll tell you, I tend to side more with Matt Gaetz and we'll talk about it.
But it's complicated.
It's sort of the thing that we've been talking about all week and really what this show is about.
And it's the question concerning politics and to what extent we should play it and to what extent we can win.
Whether it's possible we can win playing politics.
I think that's really the question.
So we'll get into all that, but it's going to be some interesting material tonight.
And we'll also be talking tonight about Dave Chappelle on Saturday Night Live, who did a whole monologue about the Jews, and the Jews are not happy.
And it's funny because all these libtards love Dave Chappelle.
They think he's so funny.
And I think he's all right.
I mean, I think he's likable.
I think he's kind of funny I don't know why I don't know when he became such a big deal when he really became this legend The Chappelle show is a little bit before my times I'm not really familiar with all that But he goes on Saturday Night Live and he's considered the voice of reason and one of these liberal Hollywood types that sometimes says
woke things woke me you know like based things but he really went off on SNL I guess he even gave them a decoy monologue during the rehearsal he gave the decoy monologue and then on Saturday did his did his own thing Talking about Ye and Kyrie Irving and how the Jews control the media.
And even though he was walking a fine line and doing a comedy bit, the Jews still are not happy.
So, we'll see if he gets canceled.
We'll talk a little bit about that.
Should be a pretty good show.
I gotta loosen this tie.
It's a little bit too tight.
I'm like choking already.
Hair's okay.
Hair's good today.
I'm feeling good about the hair.
What do we think?
I don't know.
I feel discombobulated tonight.
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I don't know why.
nick fuentes
Do I look okay?
Do I look the same?
Because I don't know.
I jumped on tonight and I just felt like... I don't know.
Maybe it's too hot in here.
I'm not sure.
But something just feels... I don't know.
I don't want to foreshadow.
I hope it's not like a bad omen, but... Well, now I just said it.
It's a bad omen.
But I kind of got on the show tonight.
I feel just like a little bit off.
I feel kind of discombobulated.
I don't know why.
Anyway, I don't know.
It's just me.
But it's gonna be a good show.
We got a lot to discuss.
Before we get into all the news though, I just want to remind you to smash the follow button.
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Tomorrow, I will be covering live Donald Trump's announcement from Mar-a-Lago, which apparently He's going to announce that he's running for president, and I've heard that confirmed.
It's legit.
He'll be announcing that he's running for president tomorrow, and it is at 9 o'clock Eastern Time.
So 9 o'clock Eastern Time.
So I guess the show is gonna start an hour earlier than it normally does.
Normally we stick to the sharp 9 p.m.
Central start time.
But tomorrow we're gonna be going a little bit early, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern, to cover Trump's announcement.
It's gonna be a historic day.
And, honestly, we have our work cut out for you.
I'm not gonna lie.
I am, well, I mean, I am gonna lie to you.
I'm totally white belt, okay?
It's tough.
Because I feel good about a lot of the developments that are happening, but also the system is completely rigged.
So, I don't really know how to feel.
Because on the one hand, things are happening every day that make me very optimistic.
Like Ye and Kyrie Irving and the ideas on this show becoming mainstream.
But on the other hand, we're so screwed.
With this election rigging like they just did in Arizona, before I went live tonight, they called it for Katie Hobbs.
So, all of the statewide races were lost by Republicans in the midterms.
Kerry Lake for Governor, Blake Masters for Senate, Fincham for, uh, was he running for Secretary of State or Attorney General?
I forget.
We lost all the big ones in Arizona.
And, you know, I talked about this with Louis Theroux when I was in his documentary.
And I talked about this with Stephen Bunnell earlier this year.
And the liberals, whenever you talk about election fraud, they always say, well, you're just a sore loser.
If you lose, you say it was rigged.
And aren't you just being a sore loser?
And, you know, I would understand that logic.
If it wasn't the way that it is.
But, in 2020, 73% of the ballots were cast early.
Meaning, absentee by mail or absentee in person.
Which has never happened, ever.
In 1992, it was 10%.
10% of the ballots were cast early.
10%.
10% of the ballots were cast early.
In 2016, it was 36%.
And it was 33% in 2012, and it was a little bit less than that, the cycle before that, In 2016 it was 73% which is twice as much as the previous high for early voting.
It's a total, it's an anomaly.
It's an anomaly.
And when an anomaly happens and you get a result which is Unpredictable or unexpected.
That is what warrants scrutiny.
So it's not like, oh well, we just lost.
You cheated!
In 2020, because of the pandemic, historic changes were made to election laws in every single state in the United States.
In early voting, which was at one point something that didn't even exist 30 years ago, it was in California in 1978, no excuse absentee, but it was totally different.
Up until the early 2000s in California, to get an absentee ballot, you had to apply for one by mail.
You had to put down all your information, write your signature, give your reason for it, mail it in, get your ballot, fill out the ballot, submit the ballot promptly.
So, California adopted it in 78.
Texas adopted it in 87.
In 92, 96, 10% were early voting.
So, this absentee voting, no excuse absentee voting, in-person absentee, it's totally new.
It's a 21st century phenomenon.
It didn't exist for hundreds of years.
And then in 2020, all the states suddenly adopted it for the vast majority of the people casting ballots.
And then we saw anomalies like, for example, Joe Biden getting more votes than any other president in history, any other candidate in history, despite not really campaigning and very small crowd sizes and so on.
And so the point is, I mean, I'm not going to do a whole show about this.
I just want to talk a little bit about it.
The rebuttal, there really isn't a rebuttal about why we shouldn't scrutinize these elections or why we should not have confidence in these elections.
They just have this idea that, well, oh, you lost?
So you say it's rigged.
And I would probably agree with that, if not for the fact that in 2020, literally, they just changed how they do elections.
And we started getting all these other changes.
Changes in turnout, changes in key counties, and things like that.
And perfect example here in 2022, the race that was just called tonight, Arizona, it took them a week to count the ballots.
And that was a state where in Maricopa County, the fifth largest, fifth most populous county in the United States, one out of three polling locations had faulty printers, could not print ballots.
In-person voting heavily skews Republican.
That was true before 2020.
It's especially true after 2020.
How can people have confidence in a system, particularly in a statewide race in Arizona, where the most populous county in the state, where the bulk of the votes come in, one-third of the polling locations had problems?
How can anyone?
And I was talking to somebody the other day about this.
Even if there's no proof of, well, there was proof of foul play.
Here's a surveillance camera of Democrats smashing the printers with hammers.
Even if there's no proof that that happened, it's the anomaly.
It's the irregularity.
You can't have one-third of the polling locations in Maricopa County fail and have any confidence in the results.
If there's a potential for fraud, you have to assume that there's a likelihood of fraud.
And if it's one out of three, that's a very high likelihood.
I don't think anybody can say without intense scrutiny that they have real confidence.
They could say they have any real degree of faith in the election.
And that doesn't make a person crazy or a conspiracy theorist or a sore loser for saying that there's questions.
So it's just, and that's why I say on Blackpill, it's unbelievable that this goes on.
And here's a perfect example.
In the state of Florida, in 2021, to his credit, Governor Ron DeSantis passed a 47-page bill, which added a lot of safety measures and checks on these new absentee which added a lot of safety measures and checks on these new absentee ballots that everybody is doing so that people are not automatically enrolled If people request an absentee ballot they have to include their social security number.
The drop boxes for the in-person absentee ballots are in the county election supervisor's office and during normal business hours.
Put in place just common sense obvious things that if you want to secure election with mail-in voting you would have.
And he won the state by 20%, and he flipped Miami, and so did Rubio.
And then in Arizona, a purple state, which is, I mean, it's really a conservative state.
Oh, they've got a third of the machines failing in Maricopa County, and, oh, well, you look at that.
Carrie Lake barely won, even though she was up 9 points in their internal polling.
So that's why I say I'm a little bit blackpilled.
I'm excited about this announcement.
I'm excited about the campaign.
I think the energy is right.
I think the vibe is right.
But they have just created this unbeatable machine between the media, social media, the immigration, the absentee ballots.
It's just ridiculous.
It's so rigged.
And then of course, once you rig the system, you only have to rig it once.
Because then, Who gets elected?
Riggers.
I'm not saying that to be cutesy, but people that you rig the election, and then who gets elected to be the governor, the secretary of state, the attorney general.
Oh, it's the people who the rigged system favors.
So how do you fix it then?
Win an election?
It's rigged.
How do you fix it?
Well, what we need to do is elect a leader who's gonna fix the voting.
Okay, well, the people that control the voting got voted in and the voting system has been rigged now for two elections.
And you can't tell me... I will not be convinced.
that this ridiculous absentee ballot scam is legitimate.
And for people to say that they wholeheartedly believe in that without really knowing anything about it or investigating it, it's just bad faith.
It's just not honest.
It's no different than voter ID.
For decades, Republicans campaigned on voter ID, and they wanted to pass voter ID laws, and the Democrats would say, well, you're making voting inaccessible.
Well, everybody's got an ID, and everybody can get an ID.
And there's same-day registration, and there's all these things, but they would say, you're depriving minorities and low-income households of access to voting if you make them show an ID.
That was the battle for a long time.
And they use the same rhetoric about absentee.
When Republicans say, we need to tighten up the absentee voting, ballot harvesting, the drop boxes, and so on, they say, oh, you're depriving access.
They say that if you don't put a drop box in the middle of nowhere for 24 hours, Well then people just don't have proper access.
If you don't let people carry hundreds of ballots on behalf of absentees, harvesting them, you just don't want them to have access.
That's literally the argument.
Those are the changes that DeSantis made.
We're not going to automatically enroll everybody in absentee voting and send them a ballot.
We're not going to have drop boxes in unsupervised places.
We're not going to let people access them at nighttime when they're not supervised.
We're not going to allow people to carry more than two absentee ballots on behalf of another voter.
This is just common sense stuff.
And the retort from the left is, well, you're cracking down on access.
And you realize that the whole scheme is about drawing out the early vote so that they can just extract as many urban votes from their machine as possible.
It's about efficient maximum extraction of ghettos, nursing homes, apartment buildings, whatever.
And it's about going house to house, collecting these absentee ballots, sticking them in the van, going to a drop box at 3 a.m., unsupervised, and dumping them all in there.
That's the process.
That's how you get record turnout in 2020 and 2022.
How else would that even make sense?
Why else would you have more turnout in 2020 than you did in 2016 or 2008?
How would you have more turnout in 2022 than he did in 18 or 14 or 12 or 10 I should say.
It just doesn't make any sense.
Other than that, the turnout's going up because the Democrat machines got flipped on and they're really reaching.
And anyway, so we'll cover that announcement tomorrow and you know, Trump will announce for President.
That'll be very exciting and I'm happy for it.
But I don't know what his chances are going to be because this is the rigged system.
Five million illegals in the last two years that we know about, and then you've got this rigged system in place where you can't win Arizona, you can't win Nevada, you can't win Georgia anymore.
Miami goes red, Florida goes up 20, but Arizona's purple?
You can't win Georgia?
It just doesn't make any sense.
DeSantis and Rubio can win by 20 points and flip Miami.
Miami goes red, but Pennsylvania elects a retard?
Georgia?
You can't pull off a Republican win in Georgia?
Or Arizona?
Not one race?
It just, it doesn't add up.
So anyway.
That's that.
But we're going to move on.
I want to get on into our news because there's a lot to talk about tonight.
I'm going to lower this desk.
You know, I got clipped by Right Wing Watch the other day and people said that I was like doing this, but that's because this desk is so high.
I don't know why it's like... It just feels like it's not... It's too... I need to be able to spread my arms out a little bit more.
This is better, right?
I guess I need to lower my camera.
It's just hard, because then the desk looks so low compared to the frame, you know?
So what do I do?
But if I lower myself, then... So this is just tricky.
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I don't know.
nick fuentes
Do I bring it up?
Do I raise it up a little bit?
See, that's too high.
Do I maybe move myself back so I can... I don't know.
Like I said, I'm all over the place.
I'm scattered.
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I'm like SpongeBob when he forgot how to make Krabby Patties.
nick fuentes
How's that?
Maybe a little bit lower.
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That's better?
That's good.
nick fuentes
That's a little better.
Anyway.
So I want to get into the news.
Our first story is about Dave Chappelle who's carrying on this black uprising against the Jewish media.
Very good to see, I have to say.
And I don't want to spend too much time on this.
I really want to focus on the leadership fight In the Republican Party but we should mention it because this has been going on now for a few months and this is I don't think this has ever happened before.
There's a quiet revolt happening by black people against the Jewish media and I never thought I would see that.
I mean we've seen black celebrities tweet this black Hebrew Israelite stuff from time to time like Ice Cube and Nick Cannon and and others But this is, I don't think it's ever been this explicit.
I don't think it's ever been this active and it's obviously being driven by Ye, who is still out here.
I think he did another media appearance the other day with TMZ talking about like the Illuminati and how they killed his mom and how a lot of people wind up dead and they use trauma to control people and things like that.
And the big development this weekend of course was Dave Chappelle.
who did a whole monologue about Yeh and Kyrie Irving and it was interesting because he didn't really agree with them.
He actually ridiculed Yeh and Kyrie a little bit and said that it was crazy for Yeh to say what he said in this climate and it's delusional to think that the Jews control show business but he also at the same time said that there are a lot of Jews in show business and there's like a lot of Jews in show business and There are certain things you can't say.
You're not allowed to say the Jews.
You're not allowed to talk about coincidences.
So he walked a very fine line, which people would call dog whistling.
And predictably, the ADL and all the Jews are very unhappy about it.
And so this is a story from the New York Post.
It says, quote, Dave Chappelle is being accused of normalizing anti-semitism while hosting Saturday Night Live over the weekend.
The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League publicly criticized Chappelle after the comedian spent the majority of his 15-minute monologue discussing his friend Kanye West and the trouble that the rapper found himself in after tweeting in October that he wanted to go Def Con 3 on the Jews.
Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the ADL, Said on Sunday, quote, We shouldn't expect Dave Chappelle to serve as society's moral compass, but disturbing to see, at NBCSNL, not just normalize, but popularize, hashtag antisemitism.
Why are Jewish sensitivities denied or diminished at almost every turn?
Why does that trauma trigger applause?
There's... I...
These fucking people.
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These people are just...
nick fuentes
It's...and I'm telling you this straight up, okay?
When it comes to the Jews, here's the silver lining.
It tends to go from 0 to 60.
Like, they're not wrong about all the Talmuds in Paris, okay?
It never starts that way, but frequently it seems to end that way, and it gets there very rapidly.
It doesn't start there, but it frequently ends there, and when it does, It tends to go from 0 to 60 very quickly and the reason for it is, uh, this.
Okay, it's this that you see right here.
Where Dave Chappelle gets up in the monologue and says it's delusional to think that the Jews control the show business and so on.
He goes, but there's a lot of Jews in Hollywood and we should be able to talk about this and so on.
Really didn't say anything explicit or offensive or anything.
But then you get the ADL, within 24 hours, raising the alarm.
Why are sensitivities and trauma in applause line?
Sensitivity and trauma, give me a break.
Give me a break.
Boo-hoo for Ari Emanuel, the billionaire!
Boo-hoo for Estee Lauder and boo-hoo for George Soros and for all the other Jewish billionaires and all the other Jews on Wall Street that run the hedge funds and the Jews that run the Ivy League universities and the Jews that run Hollywood and the Jews that run the banks and the Jews that run the Biden administration and the Jews that run the Israel lobby.
Boo-hoo!
As if we don't have movies churned out year after year about the boy in the striped pajamas and Schindler's List.
As if every child is not inculcated by the fourth grade about mass graves and gas chambers and roller coasters and human chess pieces and electric floors.
And we're not constantly brainwashed with Amazon shows about Nazi hunters and the alt-right is the Nazis too and it's gonna be another Hitler and it's Man in the High Castle.
But you get, God forbid, one guy somewhere says, hey there's a lot of Jews in Hollywood.
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Why is our drama line for applause?
nick fuentes
Give me a fucking break.
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It's you.
nick fuentes
Okay?
It's not us.
It's you.
It's not us.
It's you.
You're being ridiculous.
You're being offensive.
We don't like it.
Okay?
We don't like it.
Chappelle also faced swift backlash from various publications and writers.
The Jerusalem Post tweeted quote, American comedian Dave Chappelle said during SNL that he denounces anti-semitism in all its forms before promptly engaging in anti-semitic tropes.
Timeout New York theater editor Adam Feldman.
Feldman.
echoed the sentiment adding in another tweet quote Dave Chappelle SNL monologue probably did more to normalize anti-semitism than anything Kanye said adding in another tweet that while West is nuts Chappelle quote posits himself as a teller of difficult truths which is worse So it's a full-on war right now between the Blacks and the Jews, and I'm throwing in my hat with the Blacks.
I'm here for it.
I'm with you, and I am with Dave Chappelle, I am with Ye, I am with Candace Owens, I am with Kyrie Irving, and I'm a white guy, and I'm with all Americans that believe that we should not be subject to and controlled by A bullying ethnic minority, which is all that you see here.
This is wrong.
It is now evident, if it wasn't clear before, that Jews do have this power that is Contained in stereotypes and in so-called tropes.
And it is because they have this power that anybody that mentions it or talks about it is bullied and demonized and ostracized.
We can see very clearly that that is the relationship and that is the dynamic.
And the question is, why is this going on?
This is wrong.
This is not a free country, clearly.
We are not sovereign so long as Hollywood and the media and to some extent Wall Street and big business is subject to somebody like Jonathan Greenblatt.
Think about how crazy it is that we've seen in just about every single domain Jews have exerted their influence based on these cry bully tactics.
In music with Kanye, Ye is one of the biggest musical celebrities in the world, in history.
Arguably the biggest or the second biggest in the world right now.
And he has lost two billion dollars.
He has lost his 10-year Adidas partnership, his 10-year Gap partnership, Nearly lost his ability to stream his music on major music streaming services.
Lost his agent.
Lost his lawyer.
Lost his assistant.
Banned from Instagram.
Banned from Twitter.
He's a musician.
Kyrie Irving.
One of the top basketball players in the NBA.
Cannot play basketball because he linked a movie.
Dave Chappelle.
Once again, one of the biggest comedians in the world.
By far and away the biggest black comedian in America may be imminently subject to the same kinds of sanctions because he did a monologue basically inoffensive about this subject.
And even Twitter, a 30 billion dollar company is currently brought to its knees losing 4 million dollars per day in advertiser boycott which represents 92% of its revenue In effect, and successful currently, at the behest of the ADL, the same group responsible for the sanctions against all these other celebrities.
So what we've learned in just five weeks is that the Jews control, through their mafia, gangster, cry-bully tactics, the top musicians, the top athletes, the top comedians and entertainers, And not just that, but through their control of large corporations, also control the media.
And insofar as you offend the sensibilities of the Jews, and they're very sensitive, you can't have a company, you can't play basketball, you can't host a comedy special, you can't be a musician, or sell shoes, or sell sweatshirts, apparently bank, or access social media.
And so it's very fundamental.
The Jewish power complex is a fundamental obstacle to American sovereignty.
That's the problem.
And people like me have been blacklisted and sidelined and ostracized for saying it, but these things are in a fundamental tension.
They're in a necessary and unavoidable, inexorable tension and conflict.
We cannot have American sovereignty insofar as there is this Jewish gangster complex at the center of American power, at the center of American elite life, which we know is a fact, just based on the representation, and which has been demonstrated consistently over the past five weeks before our very eyes.
And it's indisputably been doing this.
And it's just like the question about the elections.
You can't elect the people that you need to elect to undo voter fraud if the votes are rigged in the first place by the people that are problematic.
It's the same problem here.
How are you going to get American nationalists?
How are you going to get people that will stand up for American sovereignty?
And for the American people, if the speech and the expression and representation in every institution of power, not just government, but any kind of power, cultural power, financial power, media power, technological power, government power, is subject to this political correctness which is dominated by cry-bully Jewish mafia.
How do you do it?
How do you get around it?
And for all these types like Lex Friedman and Ben Shapiro and all these other Jews that are on damage control right now and they bring Yeh on an interview, people like Piers Morgan, and they explain to Yeh and they patronize and condescend to Yeh and Kyrie Irving and Dave Chappelle and anyone who might agree with them, They say, well, it doesn't matter that they're Jews and you just need to mind the way that you talk about these things.
Let's mind the sensitivity later.
What about the problem?
What about what's clearly being demonstrated here?
We can talk about sensitivity later.
How about the fact that clearly Jews have this influence and it stands in the way of any kind of American freedom or sovereignty.
Period.
We know who we're not allowed to criticize.
You can do a monologue about China, you can do a monologue about Russia, you can do a monologue about the Federal Reserve, or about the liberal elite, or whatever.
Kanye was doing songs about blacks voting Democrat, and Planned Parenthood, and Plan A, and the 13th Amendment, and voting rights.
He's been doing that for the last three years.
It wasn't until he said Jews that he got everything taken away from him.
So I know you guys all get it.
We've been talking about it for a long time, but it's just consistently being demonstrated.
And the Jews are in a real dilemma here, because now this has reached a breakout capacity.
And it's the same problem that faces every regime when there's a revolution, which is if the Jews do nothing, If they don't swiftly punish, if they don't swiftly come down on all these people, well then it will spread.
People start to echo these sentiments, like we've already seen, and people say, I agree with Ye, I agree with Dave Chappelle, I agree with Kyrie.
And the conversation is open, there's this perestroika effect.
It's talked about, it's open, and then it comes down.
Then the whole regime comes down.
Once people start questioning, do we have a Jewish media?
Should we have a Jewish media?
Then it will begin to crumble.
So if they don't come down hard enough, the cat's out of the bag, they take to the streets, figuratively speaking, and it comes down.
If they react too strongly, then you'll make martyrs.
If you act too strongly, people will be moved by the brutality, they'll be moved by the punitive nature of the punishment, The swiftness, the forcefulness, and people defiantly speak out.
And you'll catalyze the response that you try to avoid.
This happens in every revolutionary scenario.
This is what every government, like what Iran understands, and Russia understands, and it's about a regime.
We have a Jewish regime.
And like, by the way, think about that.
By the way, think about, that's the same calculus that the Jews have to think about at ADL.
And that Ben Shapiro has to think about a daily wire, and Dennis Prager has to think about as the Iranian government.
I mean, think about...because what I'm describing is real.
Ben Shapiro is thinking about, if I fire Candace Owens, it will look very obvious that I'm the Jew that fired her because she questioned Jewish power.
He knows that.
That's why he hasn't fired her yet.
Because he knows that it's going to look like exactly what it is and especially in the conservative space it's going to raise eyebrows and people are going to start to ask questions and it's going to create a very inconvenient conversation.
He knows that.
But he also knows that if he lets her go too far off the reservation that This is going to become the norm in conservative politics because she's influential and she's got a big show and she wants to bring yay on.
So Shapiro's gotta contain her and manage her like the Russian government would contain, like North Korea has to contain Christianity or has to contain dissent.
And doesn't it say something about the nature of our situation that that is the case?
We don't have to think about it that way.
The Trump government never had to think about it that way because we are fundamentally not in power.
We are fundamentally not running an authoritarian regime based on repression.
But the Jews clearly are.
They clearly are running a regime that is built on the repression of the truth of that regime.
Is that not what that is?
We cannot let people talk about Jewish power, because if they do, the masses will largely reject it, so therefore we have to punish anyone who talks about it, but punish them in a way that's not so brutal, because we have the ability to be as brutal as we want to be, that it might catalyze an even worse reaction?
Begs the question.
So I don't know what's gonna happen to Dave Chappelle.
I hope he's okay.
But honestly, I don't know.
If they come down on him really hard, it's gonna alienate a lot of black people.
Because I'll tell you this, it takes somebody like Ye to start the conversation and throw the first... cast the first stone, you know, throw the first grenade and say, you know what?
I'm feeling sleepy.
I'm about to go to bed, but tomorrow I'm going DEFCON 3 on the Jews.
It takes somebody like Ye To dish it out and start it.
But somebody like Dave Chappelle?
If he goes down, you know a lot of people are going to say, no way.
That's not cool.
What's going on with that?
People are going to start to ask questions.
There's going to be some solidarity.
So I don't know.
I kind of hope they punish him.
I kind of hope that they go hard on him and maybe force an apology or start pulling the plug on his stuff because that's going to create probably an even worse problem.
But conversely, if they don't do anything, then it signals It's okay to talk about this.
So that's why the the way that Chappelle did it on Saturday was very clever because he created a lose-lose dilemma where it was he said enough he said enough to placate the Jews where people are going to say he didn't even do anything wrong but he also said enough that was subversive that it was going to antagonize the Jews and so they're put in this situation where
They were placated but sort of a name only but there was a subversive message and so they're in a real bind because of that and Either way, you know that people are talking behind the scenes.
You know that Chappelle is talking.
You know that people in the black community are talking.
And I would bet the dam's about ready to burst.
Maybe soon.
Because it takes a few people, and you know, it's like anything else.
It takes one person to stand up alone in the crowd, and that's the toughest one.
Zero to one.
But then one becomes two, and two becomes four, and four becomes twenty, and twenty becomes a thousand, and a thousand becomes a million.
And then it's totally out of control.
This is how these things go.
And I'm gonna say this, and I don't know if this is maybe premature, but I would say that the Jews had better start being nice to people like us.
Because what comes out of this is going to be a lot uglier and a lot worse for them than anything that's being said on this show or has been said on this show.
In spite of the fact that I have been bullied by the Jews and I have been oppressed and slandered and lied about and attacked by the Jews, I have been completely precise, for the most part, and even-handed and nuanced about my view about the situation.
And I'm also a Christian.
Which is gonna matter.
Because it could be a lot worse, I'm gonna say, than this show.
And what's gonna come out of this could be, like I said, it could be a lot uglier than what we say on the show.
I'm a Christian.
All I'm saying is they can't control the media.
Is there a place for middlemen?
Certainly.
And are our Jews intelligent?
Have they made contributions?
I think so.
But they can't run our country the way they are.
I don't think they can run it, period.
And they definitely can't continue running it in the way that they're running it now.
It's gotta change.
The...
Legacy admissions in the universities, the nepotism, this ADL, activist bully agency, Stasi thing.
It's got to go.
But I know that there are other people that are going to push farther than that once this conversation really starts.
And the Jews are going to look at people like me in America first and say, damn, I miss when it was just that funny guy and we pushed so hard and then this and that because Because history has shown that once this train gets going, and that's why it's important when I say, you know, look, we're not in favor of political violence, we're not in favor of discrimination, I'm not in favor of prejudice, I'm not any of those things.
What I've said is there is a Jewish elite, they're a minority, but they're a majority of the elite, they're godless, they don't worship our God, they have been abusive, they have been hysterical and paranoid, and they have truly oppressed Americans.
And they have truly oppressed and suppressed American sovereignty.
And it's wrong and it should stop.
And a new elite should take its place.
One that has the interests of all Americans in mind.
And I think that all ethnic and religious minorities should be afforded rights and dignity and respect and should be treated without discrimination or cruelty or hatred or prejudice.
That's my position, even though I'm a victim of it.
Even though I'm maybe one of the biggest victims.
of Jewish power.
You know, my life has suffered the most, more than anybody I know, at the hands of organized Jewry.
And that's my position.
I think that's a very fair position compared to what may be coming, you know, because it's really, when you talk about this Jewish trainer telling you he's going to send him to zombie land, send him to a mental institute and drug him up so he can't enjoy time with his kids, That's pretty messed up.
And I know that there's a lot of people in Hollywood and the music industry that really are not happy about it.
So anyway, so that's that.
We'll see what happens.
I hope it doesn't go very, very far because I, you know, like I said, I only wish the best for everybody.
I like peace and I like understanding and all those things, but You know what?
This is what happens every time.
There's a great book about this by Hilaire Belloc about the Jews and it talks about how everywhere they go they create this situation because they think they're better than everybody and they act like they're better than everybody.
They have a superiority complex and this creates needless friction and tension.
They're these middlemen.
They're historically Have served as tax collectors and have given out the loans and so on.
So there's a reason there's always been enmity between the Jews and their host population.
There's a big reason for it.
And the Catholic answer to that is humanity.
Honestly, it's humanity and it's tolerance, but of course they can't run our society the way that they have historically.
So that's what I have to say about Dave Chappelle.
But I support him and I support it.
He's right.
We have a Jewish media.
Guess what?
They do run show business.
And it's funny because Dave Chappelle basically said exactly what I've been saying on my show for the last six years on Saturday Night Live.
Who would have ever thought?
I never thought I would see the day when not just the talking points on this show about White Lives Matter and anti-white hatred and so on, And Catholic monarchy would become mainstream, but also even talking about Jews.
It just had to be the blacks that would do it, rather than these whites like Matt Walsh.
And I hope Matt Walsh feels like the biggest loser ever.
Because Matt Walsh, here's the, and this is the last thing I'll say, and then I'll move on.
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Matt Walsh, he has a beard, and he's like this Catholic family man, and he has in his bio that he's like a Catholic fascist, and...
I'm such a man.
I'm so masculine.
I have to have a beard because my jawline is so weak, and I'm just a big man and everything.
I'm like 5'9", but I'm like a huge man.
I talk really manly like a man's man, and I have a rustic, artisanal background, and I'm wearing a flannel.
But really, I'm just a nerd.
I'm just a nerd with a weak jawline and fucking glasses and an M-shaped hairline.
nick fuentes
He bills himself as a culture warrior.
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He's a culture warrior.
He's not afraid of anything.
He's not...he's not gonna...woe goes to die at the Daily Wire.
nick fuentes
You work for a Jew!
You work for a Jew and you watch your mouth because you're a bitch.
Sit your Goyim, Shabbos Goyim ass down, bitch.
You work for a Jew.
You're a Catholic.
You're a Christian.
You believe Christ is Lord.
You believe Christ is God.
And the Jews put him up on the cross.
And you work for a Jew.
You work for a Kabbalistic, Talmudic, Rabbinical Jew who hates Jesus.
And you watch your mouth.
Because he signs your checks.
He talks about when you're a man, it feels good to be able to provide for your family.
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That's one of my joys of being a man.
nick fuentes
You don't provide for your family, your Jewish boss provides for your family.
Let's get that straight first of all.
I don't have a family, but if I did, I would provide for it because I don't have a boss.
I made my bones without help from virtually anybody and actually everybody working against me at every opportunity.
Your Jewish boss signs your fat paycheck that frankly you would not be able to come up with on your own.
That's why you do a little trade.
And so you work for Shapiro and he signs a big check so that you can have a big house for your family but It's honestly sickening because that's such just a dishonesty and it's such a hypocrisy and it's such a betrayal that, you know, you want to be a political person?
Fine.
It is what it is.
We all get it.
But they go out there and really act like they're saving the day and they're telling the hard truths and they're on the front lines.
You're not in the front lines.
You're in the belly of the beast.
Or rather, in the pocket of the beast.
You're in the beast's right pocket.
Ben Shapiro is notoriously like one of the most insufferable neo-con, zio-jew shills in conservative politics.
And you, as a Catholic, reactionary, Christian nationalist, American nationalist, work for him.
And we all know that doesn't come without a cost.
That doesn't come without restrictions and restraints.
And it's not like you can't say that you don't like mustard or you don't like pickles or you don't like freaking potato pancakes and lox and bagels.
You can't talk about Israel.
You can't talk about the Jews that run the media.
You can't talk about, yay, at war with these devil worshipers.
That are ruining his family, just like they've done to many other people before.
And shame on you, that real Americans, real, decent, pious, God-fearing Americans, we have got to look up to.
And it's not just, it's no judgment.
But entertainers to defend our interests.
It's gotta be comedians, it's gotta be basketball players that are sticking their neck out for the real truth, and they're not even doing it really on our behalf.
I don't think Kyrie Irving retweeted that documentary on behalf of people like me.
Meaning white Americans, so-called Republicans, or reactionaries, so-called white nationalists.
And Kyrie's a little bit different than Ye.
And same thing with Dave Chappelle.
I don't know that he really said that to stick his neck out for me or for... But they did it nevertheless.
And you'll have basketball players forfeiting their basketball games.
And comedians forfeiting their comedy specials.
And musicians forfeiting their music shows and their concerts.
And Elon Musk selling 50 billion dollars Or whatever it was.
2-4 billion dollars worth of Tesla stocks so that he could prop up Twitter rapidly losing money.
But you're a conservative political commentator and you can't tell the truth because money's too good?
I hate it.
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I hate it.
nick fuentes
And I don't hate it out of... It's not out of jealousy.
It's not even really like personal.
I don't know Matt Walsh.
I've never met him.
But it's reprehensible to me as somebody that has really laid it all on the line.
I'm a 24 year old man, you know.
I don't have a family and a big impediment to that, not only me being an asexual incel.
It's been the fact that my income has been wrecked, my credit's been wrecked, my money's been wrecked, they have messed with my bag, I can't have a bank account, I can't run credit cards for my business, I can't go to school, I probably couldn't get a job because of the scarlet letter that the godless have put on my lapel for telling the truth.
And you've got other people that claim the same credibility as me, and pretending to be like me, fearless, courageous, tellers of truth.
Your job is to talk, pretty good gig, is to tell people the truth, and as a Christian, You go out there and lie on behalf, or omit, lie by omission on behalf of your boss that lines your pockets.
And honestly, I know that sounds cynical.
I hate saying that because that's the go-to that everybody says, oh you're a grifter, you just line your pockets, but it's what it is.
They pay very well at that company.
They make a lot of money.
And God bless them.
They're very good at it.
But that is why the people that work there keep coming back.
That's why you think they don't know?
They know what's up.
So they're not ignorant.
And you think that they are on the side of the Kabbalistic, rabbinical Jews?
Of course not.
So it's not like they don't agree.
So what is it then?
What is it?
What it always is.
What it always is.
It's the world.
God or the world.
Easier said than done.
And, you know, for me it was always, um, it's interesting because you'll read the Bible and the Old Testament, of course, is filled with stories about God's chosen and they stray from God and they're punished And then they go back.
And then they stray, and they're punished, and they go back.
And you read the Bible from the third-party perspective.
You're not in the Bible.
And it's like, how could they?
Even in the Gospel, it's like, okay, Jesus Christ comes to you.
He's the Son of God.
He proved it.
You believe it.
And in the case of Judas, he betrays Jesus.
In the case of Peter, he denies Jesus.
And there's a part, I think, of anybody that says, well, I wouldn't do that.
Why would anybody do that?
It's sort of that dramatic irony.
It's like a Shakespearean irony where you're like, what are you doing, man?
Why is he betraying?
We know that's wrong.
We know that that's wrong to betray God for money.
We know that it's wrong to deny God because you're embarrassed or ashamed or, you know, it's not popular.
But you ask, you know, why do people do that?
Well, look around.
People do it every day.
People do it every day.
And, in a sense, we all, as sinners, we all do it in some sense.
But some people really make these dramatic decisions, I think, and it's no different.
And then you begin to understand how people could be so disobedient in the Bible.
You can see how people, even in the face of miracles, even in the face of a God that they know, who's active in history, who's active or in some cases visible, and takes on a personage in front of them, they can still not believe or not fully give themselves.
It's no different now than somebody that just wants to play basketball, or somebody that just wants to make their music, or do their show, do their little show, you know, sell their book, Reasons to Vote for Democrats.
Is that your legacy, man?
And listen, it's everybody's prerogative.
I don't want to be that guy that's like, you know, outside the stadium, like, hey, you're not, you're not, you're an hypocrite!
Because I think there's something cringe about that.
But we all have to make our choices, and I almost want to look at Michael Knowles or Matt Walsh in the eye and be like, really?
Is this what you want your legacy to be?
You write a book, Reasons to Vote for Democrats, and it's all empty.
That's funny.
That's funny for about a second, for maybe a woman or a baby.
But that's your legacy.
I mean, really?
You worked at Daily Wire which everybody knows is like neocon, Jew central.
You should be embarrassed.
You should be ashamed.
I don't have the red letter.
You have the red letter.
I'm out here every day saying what I really believe freely and independently and at a great personal cost and I'm satisfied with that.
I don't have the red letter.
The people that are on the payroll, the people that are still in the algorithm, the people that still have the blue check and so on, that's the red letter!
That'll be the red letter on Judgment Day.
So... So I just think about these people that are speaking out, and I'm so grateful, and I think it's so courageous and so commendable, but it's such a... and I'm not the first one to say this, and it's a little bit trite, but in this case it really It's really true.
They say, oh, and these days our comedians are the truth tellers and the politicians are the jokers.
They're the clowns.
And when people say that, they're talking about Jon Stewart.
In this day and age, when people say that, they're talking about George Carlin and Jon Stewart.
Jon Stewart being on crossfire with Tucker.
No, no, no.
I don't mean that like Jon Stewart.
I mean that like anyone talking about the Jews, okay?
People like Sam Hyde or like Dave Chappelle or Ye, and the so-called pundits or everybody not talking about it for the most part.
It is what it is.
I'm just...and it sort of ties into what we're about to talk about.
Perfect segue into this leadership thing.
It's a very difficult thing because it's so personal, but it's the question that keeps coming back and coming back.
It's the vaccines.
It stopped the steal.
It's this.
It's the Jewish thing.
It's a question of character.
And it's a question of pragmatism versus morality.
It's tough.
This is tough stuff.
It's not easy.
It's not ever so simple.
But as I get older, it's harder and harder for me to countenance these countless compromises, which never seem to be fruitful and are always a compromise with integrity.
And so the feature story tonight is about something very different which is this Republican war over who they're going to nominate and who will eventually be the Speaker of the House after the midterms.
And so the midterms happened.
It looks like there will be a shakeup.
Let's assume for the sake of the show that the House will be controlled by a very slim majority by the Republicans in the next cycle.
And so tomorrow, a vote will be held inside the Republican Party about who they will nominate to be the Speaker of the House.
And then on January 3rd, a vote will be held on the House floor for who the Speaker will be.
And the favorite is Kevin McCarthy.
Kevin McCarthy's the rock star.
He's been the minority leader.
He's the fundraising rock star.
He was going to be the Speaker of the House after Boehner resigned, but then this embarrassing sex scandal where he cheated on his wife took him out of the running.
That's literally it.
They blackmailed him out of it because there was some sex scandal that got exposed.
And so he worked with Donald Trump over the last 18 months.
on the midterm elections and now that Republicans have their unexpectedly slim majority everyone sees him as a presumptuous GOP nominee and the eventual Speaker of the House but there's been a question which has been whether or not he will be able to get support from the MAGA caucus from the Trump supporting the most far-right members of Congress like Marjorie Taylor Greene like Paul Gosar like Matt Gaetz
And it's worked out in a very precarious way for him because, of course, Kevin McCarthy has sort of ruled with an iron fist in a hostile way against the MAGA caucus as an antagonist.
Punished Marjorie Taylor Greene, stripped her of her committee assignments.
Punished Paul Gosar, stripped him of his committee assignments.
Spoken badly about Matt Gaetz, spoken badly about other members of the conference.
And now he's found himself in a situation where he's going to need every single Republican vote.
If the Republicans have a 219 seat majority, that's barely a simple majority.
So Kevin McCarthy's going to need literally every single one of those votes to win.
Or else no candidate will have a majority.
No candidate will have the votes needed to be seated as Speaker.
And so all these MAGA Republicans that he punished and worked against and bad-mouthed and slandered, he's now going to have to count on all of them to cast their vote for him to be the Speaker.
And that's the subject of the show tonight.
Sort of an interesting development.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has come out outspokenly in favor Of Kevin McCarthy.
And it's a surprise because there were talks for the past couple weeks that they would attempt to mount a challenge against him.
That they would try to get Jim Jordan, or Andy Biggs, or some other member of the Freedom Caucus to be the Speaker of the House.
That they, with not a lot of votes, but with enough to deny Kevin McCarthy majority, all the votes that he needs, They could create a leadership coup and appoint a total dark horse, create a total upset and get somebody in who we actually like, who's a real ally of Trump and a real MAGA guy.
And so it came as a surprise when Representative Greene went on The War Room today with Steve Bannon and said that she is wholeheartedly endorsing Kevin McCarthy for the speakership.
And she's not the only one.
Jim Jordan endorsed him as well and so did others, but others like Matt Gaetz are holding out.
Matt Gaetz said he would rather be waterboarded than vote for Kevin McCarthy.
And so this is a story from NBC.
It says, quote, conservative lawmakers sent a strong message to House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy on Monday telling him he doesn't have the votes to be the next speaker.
The warning shot came just one day before McCarthy heads into a closed-door election seeking to become his party's nominee for Speaker of the House in January.
The California Republican is expected to easily surpass the simple majority needed to win the nomination.
But members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus are planning to put up a symbolic challenger to make clear that McCarthy can't reach the magic number needed, 218 votes, in the formal floor vote when the new Congress convenes on January 3rd.
Representative Andy Biggs told reporters, quote, nobody has 218 and somebody is going to run tomorrow against Kevin McCarthy.
That somebody very likely will be Biggs himself, though he declined to say he plans to take on McCarthy.
Other Freedom Caucus members heading into a leadership candidate forum Monday afternoon also repeated that McCarthy will face a challenger, but without naming names.
Representative Bob Good, who is opposing McCarthy, said, quote, We expect there will be a contest tomorrow, that there will be another candidate, and I don't think anybody's going to get 218 votes tomorrow.
Good has said that a number of Republicans will be interested in jumping into the race once they realize McCarthy can't secure 218 votes on his own.
While several leading conservatives, including Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, have already endorsed McCarthy, Other conservatives are demanding that he agrees to a number of proposed rule changes before they get on board with his bid for Speaker. - Sure.
Among the changes they want bring back a rule making it easier to force a vote on ousting a Speaker.
It's unlikely McCarthy would cede that power to the Freedom Caucus, although he could back smaller proposals.
Decision Desk estimates that Republicans will end up with 219 seats and Democrats with 216, with a margin of error of plus or minus four seats.
With a margin that narrow, just a handful of conservatives could prevent McCarthy from becoming Speaker on January 3rd, a scenario that could throw the GOP conference in the House into chaos at the onset of the new Congress.
So it's interesting.
Because Kevin McCarthy has been our enemy for a long time.
Kevin McCarthy was one of the young guns with Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan 20 years ago.
And his name, ever since 2018, has been synonymous with the GOP establishment and really everything wrong with the party.
Even going back before that, like I said when Boehner resigned.
He is just as bad in some ways, although not entirely, as Mitch McConnell or Ronald McDaniel.
And we know this because on January 6th, he was out there talking with the Democrats about impeaching Trump, invoking the 25th Amendment.
This is what he had to say, according to a New York Times article in October.
It says, quote, in the days after the January 6th attack on the Capitol building, the two top Republicans in Congress, Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell, told associates they believe President Trump was responsible for inciting the deadly riot and vowed to drive him from politics.
McCarthy said he would push Trump to resign.
He said, I've had it with this guy.
On a phone call with top Republicans, he said Mr. Trump's conduct had been atrocious and totally wrong, faulted the president for inciting people to attack the Capitol, saying Mr. Trump's remarks at the rally on that day were not right by any shape or any form.
He inquired about the mechanism for invoking the 25th Amendment, the process whereby the vice president and members of the cabinet can remove a president from office.
During that same conversation, When he said he would call on Mr. Trump to resign, he told GOP leaders he wished the big tech companies would strip other Republican lawmakers of their social media accounts, such as Lauren Boebert.
He said, we can't put up with that.
Can't they take their Twitter away too?
Other Republican leaders agreed with McCarthy that the President's behavior deserved punishment.
Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the second-ranking House Republican, said that it was time to contemplate a post-Trump Republican House.
Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the head of the party's House Campaign Committee, suggested censuring Trump.
When only 10 Republicans joined the Democrats to support impeaching Trump, The message to McCarthy was clear.
By the end of the month, he was pursuing a rapprochement with Trump, visiting him in Mar-a-Lago and posing for a photograph.
He said, I didn't know they were going to take a picture to a frustrated Republican lawmaker.
So this is who we're dealing with.
Kevin McCarthy took Marjorie Taylor Greene's committee assignments.
He took Paul Gosar's committee assignments.
He said that Matt Gaetz was a danger to society because Matt Gaetz spoke ill of Liz Cheney.
He said after January 6th that Trump was atrocious.
He was not right by any way, shape, or form.
He was going to encourage him to resign.
He talked about overthrowing him with the 25th Amendment.
His other leadership said it was time to consider a post-Trump Republican Party.
And then he apologized for appearing in a picture with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
This is who we're dealing with here.
And Marjorie Taylor Greene, who we like, she was scolded by Kevin McCarthy for appearing at AFPAC.
Paul Gosar was scolded by Kevin McCarthy for appearing at AFPAC and deterred from attending a fundraiser which we had planned in the summer of 2021 by Kevin McCarthy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is now on there on Steve Bannon Saying that it's bad strategy to oppose McCarthy's speakership.
Now, me personally, this is me, and I will say this humbly, Marjorie Taylor Greene is in Congress, so she's done something that I have not done.
She's in Congress.
That's a big deal.
She's a fighter.
She tells the truth.
She is one of the furthest right members of Congress and she's on the front lines every day.
She's under constant pressure and being attacked and so she is in a different position than me.
So I'm speaking as somebody who is younger than her and who is not in Congress and I'm speaking freely as somebody who is not subject to the same constraints as her, okay?
So I'm being very measured here and I'm being very judicious.
I don't want to speak out of turn, but this is my position on this.
And it's a philosophy.
I think that it's, it's... Well, and let me explain her position first.
This is her position.
She says that if we don't support McCarthy, if McCarthy doesn't become the Speaker, then the Democrats will work with moderate Republicans and they'll put somebody like Liz Cheney in the Speakership, or they'll get Pelosi back, or they'll elect somebody else.
Because in truth, nobody has 218 votes.
McCarthy doesn't, but he's probably the closest.
But if Jim Jordan ran, if Uh, if Bob Good ran, Andy Biggs ran, none of them would have the votes.
So she says it's necessary to get behind McCarthy.
And of course, she's been promised things.
She's been promised by McCarthy in the past that she and Gosar will get their committee assignments back.
Some are speculating McCarthy will put her on the oversight committee.
And and she believes that if she gets those committee assignments back that she will be able to be extremely aggressive and she can conduct her own investigations and create her own committees and introduce her own legislation and so She believes that she can make a deal with McCarthy to increase her influence in the House and really level up because she's only, what, a sophomore or a junior congresswoman?
When did she get elected first, 2018 or 2020?
So she's pretty young.
She's young and she's relatively new in the House.
It would be a big step up.
And she would go from being on the outside, losing her committee assignments, and being considered a pariah, to the inside.
And not just on the inside because of her great fundraising, and her popular support, and her close relationship with the President, but also because she'll have a real seat, and a real desk, and a real position of influence in the House.
And that's her calculus, and that's her thinking.
Now, I tend to disagree.
And I think Matt Gaetz and others are... I think they also disagree.
Matt Gaetz has said as much.
And they disagree and they're being respectful about it.
Matt Gaetz says you can't trust McCarthy.
You can't make a deal with McCarthy.
These are Republicans that have been screwing us constantly and we can't forget what they've said about us and to us and how they stripped them of their seats and how they've worked against Trump and how they were a disaster in every election since 2018.
Or really 2016 and really even before that.
And I probably tend to agree more with Matt Gaetz and here's the reason.
I think broadly.
My philosophy is different.
I'm anti-political.
I really believe, and I've believed ever since 2016, that the game is rigged.
And that doesn't mean that you don't participate, but it means that you don't play the same game that the Democrats are playing.
You don't play by the rules that the Democrats are playing with, and for that matter, the GOP establishment.
I really believe that if you try to earn Approval or status or influence in the system.
None of those things will be conferred upon you without making detrimental compromises.
Not compromises that are affordable, not compromises that you could say are two steps back or to take three steps forward, but detrimental compromises.
I think the system is designed that it will not make deals that it loses on.
The house always wins.
What does that mean?
It means that the casino The House, which puts on the games, cannot lose money on the games that they host.
The odds in all the games and all the machines favor the casino that, at least in the most favorable games, 51 out of 100 hands or deals or games will go their way.
And that's how they make money.
That's why they're the house.
That's why they're the game makers.
That's how they're able to put on the game.
And as the designers of the game, that's how they set them up.
And I believe that politics is very similar.
I think that the GOP establishment and the Democrat establishment and the government puts on games that they can win.
I think that they only put on games that they can win.
And the idea that you can walk into the casino and count cards and you've got a strategy and if you wear your lucky rabbit's foot that you're gonna get lucky and you're gonna beat the house I think that's the psychology of the House.
That's why people go to the casino.
Of course, nobody goes and stakes their money, and I think nobody goes and stakes their person and their career in politics.
If they're not tempted by the idea as an idealist or as an ambitious person that they can't win big, that they can't outsmart or with cleverness beat the game.
And I think that that is a mistake that people often make is they play a game that they fundamentally cannot win.
They play slots.
They play roulette.
They're playing a losing game.
They're playing a game that if you play it long enough winning becomes impossible mathematically.
That the dealer, the casino, does not deal people in that are going to win.
It does not make deals and compromises that are not assuring them that they're gonna win it all back or ultimately have the advantage.
And that's been my philosophy throughout the Trump years, and if you look at it, I think that's true.
If you look at the initial Republican primary for president in 2016, it was this way.
Constantly, Donald Trump was bullied and criticized and scrutinized and people told him, this is just not how it's done.
You can't say that you'll run as an independent if you don't win the GOP nomination because then the Democrat would win.
You can't say those things about immigration.
You can't say those things about Muslims.
You cannot attack your fellow Republicans.
You cannot insult your way to the presidency.
You cannot win without Fox News.
You don't have the temperament.
You don't have the civility.
You're not presidential.
We don't trust you with your finger on the button.
And what was that?
They were trying to get Trump to play their game.
Be civil.
Don't use Twitter.
Don't attack people that are stabbing you in the front and the back.
Don't use your charisma.
Don't use your social media.
Don't use your celebrity, your connection with the people.
Don't talk yourself up too much because that sounds like fascism or something.
Don't use your personality to create a following.
And you look at every time that he did the opposite, and we just lost.
He rejected the game, he rejected the conventional game, and he won big.
He played his own game.
He turned the table over, and he rewrote the rules, and he played a game that he could win by using the media.
And by attacking the Republican from a populist place, which was, of course, what there was a major appetite for in the base, he didn't play for independents.
He played for Republicans.
He played for conservatives.
He played for our people.
And what happened immediately when he got in office?
He said that he was going to start working with McCarthy and McConnell.
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He was going to start working with Paul Ryan.
nick fuentes
In those first two years, when he had a majority in the House and Senate, and what did he get?
He let Reince Priebus, the RNC chair, run his transition.
He let Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell dictate his congressional legislative agenda.
And what did that produce?
In his administration, people were writing front-page anonymous op-eds And the New York Times saying, I'm the deep state, I'm in the Trump administration, and I'm sabotaging all of his priorities to make sure that the liberal agenda keeps going smoothly.
Thank you, Reince Priebus, head of the transition.
In his first two years, the only two years he had a majority in House and Senate, what did he get from Mitch and from Paul Ryan?
Didn't repeal Obamacare, got a tax cut for corporations, that's it.
Nothing on immigration, nothing on infrastructure, didn't get an end to the war in Iraq, war in Afghanistan, got nothing.
But, you know what the Republicans got?
Reince Priebus got all his friends jobs in the administration, and Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell got everything they wanted.
They got their big budgets, they got their port barrel spending, Mitch McConnell got his judges through, the Federalist Society got their nominees through, they got their Supreme Court picks, they got everything they wanted.
The Republicans cleaned up, and MAGA paid the bill.
Our political capital, Trump's political capital, that he won.
He flipped Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
He got an historic, unprecedented mandate to govern from a populist, nationalist electorate.
And that paid for a corporate tax cut for the Republicans.
That paid for people that worked on the Rubio campaign and people in the Bush White House and people like Steve Mnuchin.
And Betsy DeVos and Nancy Chao, Mitch McConnell's wife, to get cabinet positions in the Trump administration.
MAGA paid for the GOP benefit.
We paid for Supreme Court nominees, federal judges, and all the rest of it with With the historic once-in-a-lifetime populist movement of Donald Trump.
We got screwed.
We got raped.
We got absolutely raped by the GOP.
And then we didn't even win in 2018.
We got killed in 2018.
In the last couple years, Trump got hip, and he started to turn things around a little bit, and what did they do in 2020?
Despite Trump being an ally, and campaigning for down-ballot Republicans in the House and Senate, and standing by Republican legislative priorities, when Trump got cheated out of the election, obviously stolen, he did not have the support of the Senate leadership, the House leadership, the governors, the state speakers of the House, Anybody.
Not even the Supreme Court that he nominated.
And so Trump came and went the whole time and he delivered big- Hey, Fox News did great in the last six years.
Fox News did great.
The GOP raised a lot of money and a lot of GOP representatives got elected and there was a lot of benefit for them.
But who paid the personal cost?
Trump.
Who paid the political cost?
The MAGA movement.
Now, look at what happened in the midterms.
It's history repeating itself.
Trump got screwed out of the election and still campaigned for the Georgia Senate runoff.
While Mitch McConnell was stabbing him in the back, while Republican senators were stabbing him in the back, doing nothing about the stolen election, Trump was still out there campaigning for them to hold the line and keep their Senate majority.
Why?
He was helping them as they betrayed him.
And they lost.
And then just weeks after he was overthrown, impeached, with the full complicity of House Republicans, and with the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell holding it over his head, He was impeached, censored from social media, bad-mouthed by all Republicans.
Within weeks, he's meeting with Kevin McCarthy and Mar-a-Lago about how they're going to team up to take back the House.
Really?
They just stole the election!
73% early voting in the 2020 election.
More than twice as much as any other election in history.
With no scrutiny.
Changes that were made in the last 6 months before the general election.
Obviously fraudulent.
No confidence in that system.
And not only did they not prevent it from prevailing, but they then made no commitments to change it in the future.
And repeatedly and consistently and throughout the last two years, rejected pleas and demands by Trump to put that at the center.
of the 2022 election strategy.
Instead, they fell back on their 2018 playbook, which lost them the House, and the 2020 playbook that lost them the House and the Senate and the White House, which was to run to the middle and talk about inflation and the economy.
Yeah, we tried that in 2018.
We ran on the Trump economy in 2018 and lost.
And we ran on the Biden economy in 2022 and lost.
And the election was stolen again like it was in 2020.
Because nobody did anything about it.
And hardly anybody in leadership talked about it and encouraged people not to talk about it.
Now, you would think that all of that would be enough.
But now, that happened last week.
And it blows my mind that Republicans think they're going to make a deal with Kevin McCarthy Again, and this time we're gonna win, okay?
This time it's gonna be good for us.
Once we get that seat, man, we're gonna be able to use that for things that matter.
Trump was the president.
And yeah, he was able to do some things, and look at how they just took it from him.
He was president, he won an election, I said, and they supplicated him.
My king, my king, my liege.
We will be your loyal representatives in Congress.
And they slit his throat in 2020 without even thinking about it.
They went before him in the Oval Office and said, ah yes, yes, we're your allies, we're your friends.
And then they went in Congress, they gutted any of the funding for the border, and when he tried to shut down Congress they were in Fox News saying this is the worst mistake ever.
And after 2022, election night wasn't even over before all the Republicans flew down to Tallahassee and said, we're going to overthrow Trump.
We're going to put it all on him and burn him.
We're going to throw him in the house and burn the house down with him in it that we just lost.
And a week later, people think they're going to make a deal.
And here's the thing.
And again, like I said, I prefaced it by saying I'm not in the house.
So what do I know?
I'm a 24 year old live streamer on Cozy.TV and I'm on the ADL watch list, the SPLC watch list.
So I know, I know, I'm not a serious guy or whatever.
I know, I know.
I'm just an anti-Semitic nutcase.
I didn't go to college.
I know, I know.
But I've got a brain, okay?
And I've got two eyes and two ears and I've been watching and listening for the last six years and it's deja vu all over again.
It's the same story every time.
If the Republican leadership tried to prevent Trump from becoming president in 2016, if they refused to fund a border wall when they had the majority, if they refused to stand up for Trump and prevent a Biden administration, and instead said they would cooperate with Biden in 2020,
If they rejected pleas by Trump to put voter fraud at the forefront and promised to fix voter fraud in the last two years, and if on election night they blamed their own failure on Trump last week, If they did all that, what would make you think that you're going to make a deal now and come out on top?
That Kevin McCarthy is going to become the Speaker with the votes of the MAGA caucus, which he has bad-mouthed and screwed over and slandered and betrayed and rug-pulled.
What makes you think that you're going to be empowered in that deal and it's not going to be yanked away at the first opportunity and lost?
Disempowered the moment that you become effective or in the next cycle.
I Think it's very short-sighted and that's my opinion and I don't know what what it's like in Congress.
I'm not in Congress yet.
So I don't know but I will tell you that from what where I'm sitting is It seems like it's a very tempting deal to get back on the House Oversight Committee.
I know how it feels.
I know how it feels.
You know, if Marjorie thinks she's on the outside because she lost her committee assignments, imagine how I feel.
I'm on the outside.
I'm on cozy TV.
I'm banned on Twitter.
I don't have a Twitter account, okay?
I'm banned from everything.
I remember, you know, one time I was talking to somebody from Paul Gosar's team, and they were saying, you know, listen, the congressman's under pressure every day, and it's so hard, and I said, yeah, I know, I got swatted last week.
I'm like, I know, I know, I'm on a federal no-fly list.
The FBI took my money, I'm under investigation, and, you know, so it's like, believe me, I know what it's like, too.
And I understand, because on a different scale, I'm at a lower scale, but similar things have been brought to my attention.
You could make a deal with the devil, you can make a compromise and get ahead or empower yourself a little bit, and I get it.
But we have got to make a decision, and we have got to make a confident, faithful decision with conviction.
That we're going to win on our own terms, independently, with our own vision, playing our own game, and we're going to play to win.
As opposed to this hedging our bets, making deals, making compromises, playing not to lose, rolling ourselves back into something recognizable and conventional and safe and inoffensive.
That's the constant tension.
That's the constant contradiction.
And in this case, it's up to Marjorie.
And you know what?
It's her decision.
Because she's got the seat, and she's got the vote, and whatever decision she makes, I will be curious to see how it plays out.
And you know what?
If in one year, let's say she makes the deal, she votes for McCarthy, McCarthy becomes the Speaker, she gets the House oversight, and she's killing it, and she's really doing damage, I'll say, you know what?
She knew better than me.
She was right.
Because this is my instinct.
This is my gut talking.
This is not my calculation.
This is my gut.
This is my heart.
I'm talking from my heart right now.
And I'm not trying to... And by the way, I respect Marjorie greatly and I respect her opinion and her view and she's got a knowledge and experience that I don't have.
She's older than me.
So I respect her for that as well and I don't, you know, maybe there's an angle here that I'm not considering and I'm humble enough to say that.
I'm humble and I'm trying to be measured enough to say that, that I am not, I'm not trying to incite any kind of a mob against her.
I'm not trying to slam.
The goal of this is not to slam Her, or own her.
It's not that at all.
I'm speaking from the heart.
I am telling you that when I hear about voting for Kevin McCarthy, that is my instinct, is to say, what are you thinking?
This is what's been going on for six years.
And that's from my perspective.
That's from my perspective, and from me witnessing as a witness.
Not a full-fledged participant, but as a witness for the last six years.
And I recognize that it's not always so simple, and I recognize that You can't never make a compromise.
So I say that with all those things in mind.
And you know what?
In a year, if she makes that decision and it turns out to be true, I will say I was wrong.
Her gut was right.
She made a good deal.
But from where I'm sitting right now, it's honestly shocking.
That's what I have to say.
From where I'm sitting right now, I don't like it.
And I'm just being honest.
I'm being honest.
I don't like it.
And I've talked about this before.
It's a difficult relationship because, you know, the people in Congress, there's different expectations on them, like Paul Gosar and Marjorie and others.
There's different expectations.
They've got the press up their butt.
They've got the party.
They've got donors.
It's a very, and people don't realize this, the higher up the mountain you get, the more complex the situation is.
The more complexity is introduced because there are so many more conditions to satisfy.
You've got to satisfy the base in your own idea, but you've also got to keep other relationships viable and good.
And so it's a lot easier, in other words, to be the guy that goes live on a camera and says whatever he thinks without really the same environment than it is for somebody that's in Congress, and I recognize that.
And that goes for anybody.
The higher up the mountain, the more complexity, the more conditions need to be satisfied.
And I, as a pragmatist, I fully understand that.
And with the understanding that I can have, from my perspective, I will say that it doesn't seem to me like that's a deal that's going to be great.
And here's the other thing.
Maybe Kevin McCarthy is going to be the speaker no matter what.
Who else is going to get the votes?
I don't know.
But I think at the minimum, you don't go out there campaigning for him.
I think at the minimum, he loses the first vote or something.
At the minimum, we gotta embarrass him.
He's gotta pay a price.
Marjorie, you got embarrassed by Kevin McCarthy when he made you apologize and you were summoned to his office and stripped your committee assignments.
That was terrible.
I think it's terrible that he did that to you.
I think it was terrible that McCarthy did that to you.
Marjorie, the base is with you.
Trump is with you.
You have the influence.
You have the power.
And he used his institutional clout to bully you.
And at the minimum, you gotta make it hurt a little bit.
You gotta make him pay a little bit in public, I think.
He's at the minimum.
Gotta beg for that vote.
He's gotta beg for forgiveness from the MAGA caucus.
Like, in a sense, J.D.
Vance did.
Look at J.D.
Vance.
I didn't like J.D.
Vance, because he had all his baggage.
And then he went on an apology tour and said, I was an idiot, I was wrong about Trump, and he ate a big piece of humble pie, and you know what?
He gained my support.
And I said, fine.
He's gonna be a great senator.
He said what he needed to say.
He earned my vote.
Fine.
I like J.D.
Vance now.
And for Kevin McCarthy to go from, you know, a few weeks ago, he's bad-mouthing Trump, in this leaked recording from January 21, to, oh well, you know, we're gonna give him the vote, we just have to, it's good strategy, it's like, that just doesn't sit right with me.
So, that's my, but what do you guys think?
Because I want to know that, again, that's my gut, that's my instinct.
And I will also tell you, and I'm not just trying to be nice here, I really do respect Marjorie.
And here's what you guys gotta understand.
She is a genuine, real human being.
Okay?
Man, I don't want to get into too much detail about how I know that, but... But she's a good person.
She really is.
When Roe was overturned, she wept.
Because she really cares.
She really cares about her faith, and she cares about the kids, and she cares about America.
And I really believe she's trying to do the right thing.
If she stumbles sometimes or if there's a miscalculation, I don't think it's out of malice.
I don't think it's because of corruption.
It's not the same.
Some people just don't care.
Some people do not care about making the right decision.
They just do what's profitable or what satisfies their ambition.
But I think she really is trying to do the right thing and I think she really supports Trump and everything.
And I think it takes a lot of courage and a lot of guts to go out there and fight the good fight.
So in no way, shape, or form am I trying to get on the show and admonish her or Or try to seem like I'm smarter than her or anything like that, because that's not what it's about.
I'm just telling you my gut feeling on this whole thing, because Trump has made the same mistakes.
And you know, I would literally die for Trump.
I literally would die for Trump.
I would go into battle for Trump, no question.
And I think that he has done things, he's made the same kinds of deals, which I really disagreed with.
Didn't make me respect him any less.
But what do you guys think?
I want to hear So it's Gates and me and others that think that we should not vote for McCarthy.
We'd rather be waterboarded.
We'd rather die than vote for McCarthy.
At least now.
And Marjorie is going out there and saying that's bad strategy.
This is better than the alternative.
We got to go for McCarthy.
It's a 1 for Gates.
It's a 2 for Marjorie.
What's your opinion?
I want you in the live chat to let me know what you think.
One for Gates.
One against McCarthy.
Two for Marjorie.
Four McCarthy.
And I want to poll.
I want to take a poll right now.
Which do you think?
Which do you side with?
What are you more sympathetic to?
It's mostly ones.
I see one, two.
There's three.
Three people said two.
But it's almost all ones.
Lot of ones.
Yeah, 6,000 people watching is almost all 1s.
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Wooza says 2.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Everybody's saying 1.
Just curious, just want to take a little poll, because I don't know what the answer is.
Wooza says, what are the options again?
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Okay.
nick fuentes
Wooza says gates.
Okay, so you're 1.
So I don't know.
It's a difficult situation.
That's politics.
That's what politics is, is that tension.
and we don't have a crystal ball but I would say based on the past I think it's a wrong move I think I think people like Marge and Trump got to get together and say fuck the party again I think they got to go to war against DeSantis and McCarthy and the machine they think I think they absolutely have to and they can't care what the outcome is I think you just can't even care because and here's the thing it's not gonna matter and here's the last thing I'll say then we'll get on into the super chats The elections are rigged.
The media is rigged.
Social media is rigged.
We're not going to have a country in, like, six years.
Maybe five, four, you know.
It's just...
What are we really playing for?
There's no long game to be played.
I think at this point, you do the Hail Mary.
I think at this point, you go, you just go all in on disruption, on dynamic, on miracle.
You go on, you bet on Trump.
You let Trump be Trump, you go crazy.
That's, that's my thinking.
That was my thinking six years ago.
That's my thinking today.
I think the idea that you work your way up, you do the playbook, I'm gonna get my seat on House Oversight, I think we just don't have that kind of time.
And I'm thinking, you're trying to build a career, I get that, but what's the future for the GOP?
They just, if you can't win this midterm, you're never gonna win another midterm.
If you can't win in 2020, you're never gonna win a general election.
So what are we playing for?
A larger thief in a dying empire?
A larger thief on loan from the corrupt GOP that will never win again?
Or do you go out potentially in a blaze?
Do you go for it all?
You go for it all with Trump.
You go for the big ambitious A new vision.
And you either win it all, and you take home the big jackpot, or you flame out.
But at least it'll be a glorious flame out.
At least it'll be a glorious, historic flame out.
That's how I see it.
I think you get with Trump, you get with the MAGA caucus, and you say, you know what?
It was their fault we lost these midterms.
It was their fault the elections are rigged, and it was stolen in 20.
They sabotage Trump.
They ruin everything.
We have one last chance.
It's Trump 24.
Burn it all down.
That's what I would do.
I were in that position.
That's what I would do.
Look at Cawthorn.
Look at what they do to these people.
They put you on a string, and the minute that you don't dance to their tune, they cut the cord.
I think there's only one way, which is to turn over the whole table with Trump.
You're friends with Trump.
You have the people.
The people are with you, Marjorie.
They're not with McCarthy.
The people hate McCarthy!
But they're with you, and they're with Trump.
You have the power.
You don't need...
To be a lieutenant in McCarthy's kingdom, you could be the queen in your own kingdom.
You can.
You could be Trump's gal.
You know, it could be different.
It could be different.
But it takes a little daring and a little imagination and some guts and some real faith.
That's what I've staked my entire life on right now by doing this.
So I put my money where my mouth is, but everybody has to make their own decisions.
It's everybody's life and everybody's a fighter and people have a right to fight it the way they want to fight it.
But that's my two cents.
So that's my... that's my...
And you know what?
A Liz Cheney speakership?
I don't think that's such a bad thing.
I think that's a good thing.
If they make Liz Cheney the speaker or Nancy Pelosi, good!
Better than McCarthy.
Better than establishment Republicans.
They need to stop being rewarded.
They gave us this slim majority.
They gave us Biden.
They can live with it.
They can live with it.
We're the idiots that vote for it.
Let's just live with it.
We don't need any more Band-Aids or half measures.
Let us feel it.
Give us Pelosi.
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Give us Liz Cheney.
nick fuentes
Give us Speaker Cheney.
And just, just stick the dagger in the voter a little bit more.
Maybe then they'll go for Trump in 24 even harder.
That's what I want.
So... High risk, high reward?
No risk, no reward, says somebody.
Exactly.
If you don't risk it, there's never gonna be a reward.
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So anyway, that's that.
nick fuentes
But I'm gonna move on.
Let's take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
That's my take, my opinion.
Alright, let's see.
What do we got?
Let me just pull this up, get my water.
Man, I've been live for two hours already.
I've been monologuing for two hours.
Long show.
Okay, let's see.
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The Unknown Soldier sent $5.
That John Doyle debate felt like it could have happened five years ago and nothing different would have been said.
Shit was boring.
We want Nick.
nick fuentes
Well, I watched.
I thought it was good.
I thought John did a good job.
I think though, yeah, the format's a little dated.
You know, this like... Are there gender roles?
You know, I mean... Yeah, it is a little stale.
The subject matter.
But I like John.
I thought he did a great job.
He's very eloquent and he's a good speaker.
So, um... I'm not gonna argue with you saying we want Nick.
I'm not gonna argue with that.
We do want Nick.
Listen.
What we have going on here is just totally dynamic and visionary and forward-thinking and we're living in the future and game-changing, groundbreaking, innovative.
So, we're alien.
We're on another planet.
You can't expect that from everybody.
Okay?
So, I'm not gonna knock other people.
And I think you need that.
I think there's a place for that.
I think that Doyle has his own lane.
I think he's very good at what he does.
He creates these big videos.
They're very well researched.
They're very well made.
And you look at the viewership.
He kills it.
He slays the viewership.
He gets hundreds of thousands of views on these videos and you see the comments and it's all these guys who are like, you know, I was a liberal.
I was a Democrat.
This totally convinced me to stop doing porn or stop doing Stop believing in the Ukraine narrative or an MLK day or whatever so You can't you can't knock everybody.
Everybody's got a role to play.
Everybody's in the ecosystem and I'm a I'm a black sheep Okay, I'm a dark horse.
I'm the Dark Knight.
I'm fucking Batman.
He's sort of like Gordon.
I'm Batman He's a top cop with the cool-ass mustache and he goes to his kid and he's like I saved the Batman And I'm fucking Batman.
I'm out there running around in a suit like a weirdo.
And I have no GF.
I have no GF!
And I'm out there battling crazy people and flying through the air and everything and driving really fast at night.
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So yeah, so I don't knock.
nick fuentes
I don't knock the Doyle, the Doyler.
Hale Doyler.
Yeah, damn, that's crazy.
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My mom and sister got into a 20-minute heated argument over who did the dishes three days ago.
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My female cousin uninvited me from her wedding because I showed support for Kanye and Kyrie on social media.
All I did was post a photo of them with no caption.
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What do you think of Gab's parallel economy?
Is it worthwhile, or would they just end up like the Kallax from the USSR?
nick fuentes
Well, the Kulak analogy doesn't make any sense.
and As far as a parallel economy, I think it's really tricky because they control credit cards, they control the money.
It's very hard to have an economy without money and they control the money.
So I think, I don't, I don't know how possible that is.
I don't think it scales.
I think it's a, it's the right idea but I just don't think, I just don't think it's possible right now.
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Fun fact, the leading tribe the Bersanis actually have rabbinical Jewish roots.
J Post has a good article on Kabbalah rabbis not Barzani.
Also there's famous Lehi soldier Moshe Barzani.
nick fuentes
Interesting.
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nick fuentes
You're right about that.
Thank you though.
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Did you realize that you were a champion in their eyes?
nick fuentes
Yes I did.
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When will Brittany and Mia learn that we are all just pawns in Paul Towne's little game?
nick fuentes
They haven't accepted it yet.
I know.
Acceptance is difficult.
I know.
First you fight it.
It's the stages of grief.
You know?
Angry.
Depressed.
Bargaining.
Denial.
But finally you just accept that he has an infinite IQ.
unidentified
He has a 1000 IQ.
nick fuentes
He has calculated every permutation, every possibility.
And we're just in his machine.
We're in his mind.
So, the sooner you accept it, the better you will do in life.
unidentified
That is what I've learned.
streamlabs matthew tts
- Hmm, thank you. - Wow, it's very brave of you to say Spinefish sent $3.
Are you red-pilled on legalizing murder?
Spinefish sent $3.
Why did you unfollow Doug Mastriano on Twitter on Jan 7, 2021?
Spinefish sent $3.
Favorite Dua Lipa song?
unidentified
said something really gay about January 6th I remember Lee that's why I never really supported Mastriano because he said something really awful I forget what it was about Trump after 1/6 I on Twitter at the time I said unfollow him on everything and he lost like a thousand followers because I said that spinefish sent three dollars favorite Dua Lipa song Spinefish sent Thoughts on Backstabbers by the OJs?
nick fuentes
That's ironically one of my favorite songs and has been since I was in high school.
Ironic!
You know, I used to love the... I still do.
I love the OJs.
One of my favorite groups.
And Backstabbers is one of their most famous songs.
You know, it was always one of my favorites.
And then it became my life.
They started in your face.
unidentified
That's how it goes, isn't it?
nick fuentes
Yeah, a lot of good songs from that era.
Smiling Faces by The Undisputed Truth.
A lot of good songs about the same subject matter.
unidentified
It's true.
But yeah, that's been my life.
Ironic.
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Spinefish sent $3.
What if FPAC was in one of those underwater hotels?
unidentified
I'd be good for Michael Phelps Striper.
streamlabs matthew tts
Spinefish sent $3.
Are you red-pilled on Monday night bubble baths?
unidentified
I don't know what that means.
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Kyle sent $2.
Hey man, just been watching the show replays and haven't stupid chatted in a while.
Just wanted to say I love you and everything you do.
Yay man!
unidentified
Yo!
nick fuentes
Big shout out!
Yo!
Thank you so much for the super chat, Kyle.
I appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Let's get an 07 in the chat for Kyle.
Can we get some 07s for our guy here?
Thank you very much for the big super chat!
Big shout out!
unidentified
I appreciate it!
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Alright, we just did that for an hour.
We don't have the same goal.
to back Kevin McCarthy out of fear of losing the house.
unidentified
- All right, we just did that for an hour. - Corey sent $10.
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Would you ever consider debating Adam Green?
unidentified
You both have the same goal, but disagree theologically. - We don't have the same goal, he's Jewish.
nick fuentes
That guy is Jewish and he hates God.
We do not have the same goal at all.
His goal is to hurt Gentiles.
That is why he is set up.
That is what he is set up to do.
He is a Jew and a pagan and he hates Christ.
And, um, he's gonna burn in hell with all his other Jewish kin.
So, no, we do not have the same goal.
He's, uh, cringe, and Jewish, and going to hell, and is only out to hurt non-Jews, such as the rest of us.
unidentified
He says, I'm not a Jew!
nick fuentes
It's like, you're ethically Jewish, bro.
We are not.
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Zoomer will send $3.
Bees in chat for Team Blacks in the upcoming Afro-Jewish race war.
unidentified
B. I'm B. Team Black.
Go Blacks.
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Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3.
unidentified
$130.
streamlabs matthew tts
I was raised Methodist, but confirmed Catholic yesterday.
You were a big part of that.
unidentified
Glad to hear that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thanks for all you do, friend.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you, man.
I'm really glad to hear that.
unidentified
Welcome to the church.
We love it.
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Brittany sent $150.
$150.
Whoa!
Whoa!
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you, Brittany.
Thanks, Brittany.
She's coming in clutch!
unidentified
And the Mio!
streamlabs matthew tts
Wow!
Thanks guys!
nick fuentes
Thank you!
Man, I love Britney and Mio.
My two niggas.
They are... They're the couple, man.
They're the couple.
They're the America first prom king and prom queen.
Well, Britney's more like the high school reunion queen.
She's sort of like the 20 year high school reunion queen.
And Mio is like the...
Geek, who shows up to the high school reunion.
unidentified
Hey Brittany, remember me from math?
Remember me from math team?
Remember me from government class?
nick fuentes
Remember me from math class?
So more like 20-year high school reunion queen.
Hey Brittany, can I get you some plunge?
unidentified
We were on the math team together in junior year.
nick fuentes
And he's like three years younger than her.
It's a match made in heaven.
They're listening to some... When were they in high school?
unidentified
The 90s?
nick fuentes
They're listening to some 1990s pop hit.
They're listening to Purple Rain on the dance floor.
I can imagine it now.
They're in the high school gymnasium on the dance floor.
Purple Rain playing.
And he's getting the dance that he never got in high school.
unidentified
And she's taller than him.
nick fuentes
Hey, Brittany!
You're a really good dancer.
unidentified
Now that's nice.
Now that's a nice thought.
I like that.
nick fuentes
That's a nice thought.
Hey, thank you for the big Super Chats to the America First King and Queen of the High School Reunion.
Love to see it.
Honestly, the idea of a High School Reunion makes me want to kill myself.
You know?
Not because I don't want to go.
If I went back, I'd be the most successful one.
I'm a millionaire.
You know, I became a millionaire before I turned 21.
So I would go there in my race car and, you know, and I'm famous.
I'm the most famous one that graduated my high school.
I'd be like, hey, what's... I'm literally the most famous person that's ever graduated my high school.
They say David Hasselhoff, but you know what?
Check the Google search trends.
unidentified
Well, let's check.
nick fuentes
Let's check right now.
unidentified
Google search trends.
nick fuentes
David, because David Hasselhoff went to my school.
He's an alum of Lyons Township.
Let's check Google search trends and see who's trending.
Let's take a look.
unidentified
David Hasselhoff And then let's check Nicholas J. Fuentes Now, let's see Now shit actually he's got me beat How about five years, okay, you know what?
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