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Boom! | |
Ah, okay. | ||
Well, audio's back. | ||
Apparently my mic was muted. | ||
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Man, what a great... having a great night tonight. | |
Okay, well, good evening, everybody. | ||
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Wow. | |
I fucking hate when that happens. | ||
Alright, well, hey. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
That's a great way to start the show. | ||
Good evening, you're watching America First. | ||
I just did this, but I was muted, okay? | ||
We got a great show for you and all the rest. | ||
We got a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
We'll be going over the events of the weekend. | ||
We'll also be talking about a lot of audio problems. | ||
You know, it's always the audio. | ||
We had some audio problems at the event. | ||
Audio problems with the show. | ||
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We need an audio guy. | |
We gotta get some audio going anyway. | ||
Oh that's a bummer. | ||
Well okay. | ||
So I was just talking to myself I guess for the last five minutes. | ||
You know what I was saying to myself was we got a great show for you. | ||
We're back after about a week. | ||
We did a rally in Washington DC. | ||
I'm sure you heard all about it. | ||
It was pretty awesome. | ||
First time back in DC for CPAC actually since 2020. | ||
So it's kind of weird actually. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
Because I had been to CPAC every year 18 Yeah 18, 19, 2020 and then last two years it was in Florida. | ||
This is my first time back since 2020 at CPAC at the National Harbor in DC and so much has changed since 2020. | ||
It really brought home how different things are because of course the last time we were in the National Harbor for CPAC Well, we were doing AfPak 1. | ||
That was before the pandemic. | ||
That was before George Floyd. | ||
That was before Stop the Steal. | ||
That was before January 6th. | ||
That was before everything. | ||
Am I good now? | ||
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Okay, just wanted to make sure. | |
So coming back after all this time, it really brings home what a different dynamic it is. | ||
And I've been saying this for a long time on this show, and a lot of people still don't get it. | ||
Things are not the same anymore. | ||
In America, not just here, not just with me and with you and with the show and what we do, everything has changed in the last two years. | ||
And maybe a lot of people would say, oh well duh, you know, of course everything changed. | ||
I don't think it's quite so obvious how dramatically and fundamentally things have changed because of those things. | ||
Because of the pandemic, the vaccine, because of what happened at Stop the Steal, the election being overturned, the Capitol, the ensuing Department of Justice investigation. | ||
It's a different ballgame. | ||
So it was uncanny, it was strange. | ||
But we'll talk about all that. | ||
We'll talk about the rally. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight our featured stories about Tucker Carlson. | ||
Big revelation from this Dominion lawsuit. | ||
And I don't know how many of you guys remember this because this is kind of old news but after the 2020 election a lot of conservative media said that there was voter fraud and they blamed the voting machines. | ||
Many of which were controlled by this company called Dominion. | ||
And so after the events of 2021 After Biden was inaugurated and everything, Dominion launched several multi-billion dollar lawsuits against conservative media like Fox News, Newsmax, OAN, I think there might have been a few others, and so we're getting all kinds of leaks from these lawsuits, all kinds of emails and texts that have been revealed in Discovery are now being published for the first time, and there's a lot of interesting things in there. | ||
And one of the big findings from the Dominion lawsuit against Fox are some text messages from Tucker Carlson that week, the week of January 6th, and we saw some text messages I think about a month ago where he said something like, the Capitol riot was horrifying, he didn't like the Capitol riot, and we now have a new text message from two days before the Capitol, January 4th, 2021, Where Tucker Carlson says that he hates Trump. | ||
And he says he can't wait until the day comes when he never has to cover him anymore. | ||
This was before the Capitol and he said that Trump has done nothing and he's useless. | ||
And it's pretty shocking because, and I've been saying this for a long time, everybody thinks that Tucker Carlson is like secretly our guy. | ||
But he's just telling people a diluted version of our message. | ||
That's one way to look at it. | ||
Some people look at the things he says and they say, oh that sounds familiar. | ||
That sounds close to what we're saying. | ||
And what they assume is that Tucker shares our worldview but he's just diluting our worldview for a mass audience with the limitations that there are on Fox News. | ||
Maybe that's the case. | ||
That's what a lot of people think. | ||
I suspect, though, that he does not share our views. | ||
I suspect that they sound familiar because they're intended to sound familiar. | ||
But there's this Pied Piper effect, and I think that really we don't have as much in common with him as maybe we think. | ||
And things like this are a pretty good indicator. | ||
Because on January 4th, 2021, I was packing my bags to fly to Washington, D.C. | ||
to be at the Ellipse, which was supposed to be the end of Stop the Steal, which I had participated in for weeks. | ||
Flying to Atlanta, Lansing, Phoenix, Harrisburg, D.C. | ||
Rallying at the Governor's Mansion at the State Legislature in Washington, D.C. | ||
at the Capitol. | ||
Meanwhile, he was in New York doing his show. | ||
Not talking about any of it. | ||
Not talking about election fraud, and a lot of people have said then and have said since, well, he didn't cover some of the revelations, he didn't cover some of the Accusations by people like Lin Wood or Sidney Powell, but maybe he was sympathetic to other aspects of it. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
He didn't cover any of it. | ||
He didn't just not cover Sidney Powell. | ||
He didn't cover any of it. | ||
He didn't cover Alex Jones, Ali, me, Stop the Steal. | ||
He didn't cover any of it at all from the beginning. | ||
So... | ||
It gives credence to the idea that he's really not with us when we were troubled by that at the time and now here we are two years later we see what was going on in private and that wasn't some strategic choice like he didn't like some allegations or he was playing it cool. | ||
No, he hated Trump apparently. | ||
He hated Trump and was looking forward to the day when he didn't have to cover him. | ||
While we were out there fighting for Trump to reign for another four years. | ||
Sort of a big difference. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about these other revelations that Tucker covered on his show, unrelated. | ||
Related but unrelated. | ||
Which are about January 6th, and specifically this footage, which has just been secured. | ||
40,000 hours of never-before-seen footage from the U.S. | ||
Capitol on that day, taken from multiple angles. | ||
Have now, of course, fallen into the hands of a Republican-controlled Congress. | ||
Kevin McCarthy shared those tapes with Tucker Carlson, and he covered them on his show on Monday. | ||
And what he found is that the most famous Capitol rioter, the Q Shaman, was actually escorted through the Capitol by the cops. | ||
He got sentenced to 41 months in jail recently for obstructing an act of Congress and trespassing, among other things. | ||
And yet now we have video proof that law enforcement was apparently escorting him through the halls of the Capitol. | ||
I don't know how to explain that so we'll cover that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
We're probably not going to get into everything if we're being totally honest. | ||
I got a lot to say about this rally and then I want to cover the Tucker text message and then we may save the Q Shaman thing for tomorrow. | ||
Depending on how we're doing on time. | ||
I had a long day. | ||
I just flew back from DC and I was there since last week getting ready to do this rally at CPAC which I'll talk about in a moment. | ||
So I had a long day. | ||
I flew in. | ||
I just got back. | ||
I just got home. | ||
I'm kind of exhausted. | ||
My hair was all messed up. | ||
My microphone wasn't working. | ||
So I'm kind of, I'm like tired. | ||
I was like falling asleep. | ||
Then I forced myself to wake up to do the show. | ||
I'm in kind of a bad mood, but it's gonna be a good show. | ||
I can feel it. | ||
Before we get into it though, I want to remind you to follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Smash the follow button to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Follow me on Gab Telegram. | ||
True Social. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
Also, check us out on Rumble. | ||
We're streaming on Rumble every night. | ||
I hope we're streaming on Rumble tonight! | ||
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Because if we're not, I'm gonna be pissed off. | |
Where's our Rumble stream? | ||
UtahZoomer, your ass is grass, pal. | ||
Man, when I... I swear when I get my hands on UtahZoomer... Is it just me or is it live? | ||
Somebody tell me. | ||
Somebody tell me. | ||
Tell me in the live chat. | ||
Because the rumble's kind of goofy. | ||
It's not live? | ||
Utah mother... UtahZoomer, I swear. | ||
You know, it's just like, wow, just like one thing after another. | ||
Man, I was tired. | ||
I had a long day. | ||
The mic's not working. | ||
Now this. | ||
Now this. | ||
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It's not live. | |
Wow Let's see where is he? | ||
Where is this guy, huh? | ||
Let me get in my, uh, let me get in the group chat. | ||
Hey. | ||
Hey, hey, hey, asshole! | ||
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Hey, listen! | |
Wow. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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All right. | |
Whatever. | ||
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Okay. | |
That's fine. | ||
It's not, no one's, you know, whatever. | ||
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Nobody takes it seriously. | |
That's fine. | ||
Anyway, um... Well, we're on Rumble Sum... I guess we're on Rumble Sum Nights. | ||
You're fired. | ||
We need somebody else to do this. | ||
I'll do it myself from now on. | ||
Second night, second time in a row. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
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Hey. | |
All good. | ||
It's all good mentality. | ||
It's all good. | ||
Well, anyway, well you can follow us on Rumble some nights. | ||
Other nights, we're just doing something else. | ||
About the rally. | ||
So I want to get into the rally. | ||
I want to recap. | ||
We had our big rally in Washington D.C. | ||
this weekend outside of CPAC. | ||
You know, a lot of people were asking me about AFPAC. | ||
They said, oh, is this AFPAC? | ||
And I said this in November. | ||
I said, no, we're postponing AFPAC this year. | ||
We're gonna do one this year in 2023. | ||
I was actually supposed to announce it at the rally, but I forgot because I got, like, carried away. | ||
But, we are gonna be announcing AFPAC very soon, and I told you the game plan for that, I wanna say back in November. | ||
I put the show on hiatus when I became very involved in the A24 movement, and I'm still involved with that, obviously, but we're in a different stage right now. | ||
Can't really speak on that for legal reasons. | ||
Which I'm sure you understand. | ||
When it comes to announcements and things like that, I don't have any news for you, but when it comes to announcements and things like that, it is governed very tightly by the federal government. | ||
I can't talk too much about it right now you may see some things very soon but anyway back in November when I got very involved with all of that I told you 1. | ||
I was putting that on the back burner because I got really busy 2. | ||
CPAC came back to Washington DC this year and I really don't like Doing things in Washington D.C. | ||
It's totally hostile territory and I was a little bit vindicated in this. | ||
My primary concern about doing AFPAC in D.C. | ||
We had done a conference in D.C. | ||
in 2020 but we did it in like a really shabby hotel. | ||
Patrick Casey organized it. | ||
He did a terrible job. | ||
Like we had a hundred people. | ||
It really wasn't a big deal. | ||
And obviously since 2020, AFPAC has grown literally more than 10 times the size of the original conference. | ||
AFPAC 1 in 2020 was I think 100, 150 people. | ||
was I think 100, 150 people. | ||
AFPAC 3 last year in Orlando was 1,200. | ||
And so there were a lot of reasons why back in November I said, I'm going to be really busy. | ||
I'm really not gonna be able to be hands-on in the process like I was a year ago. | ||
It's gonna be moved back to Washington DC. | ||
For those reasons I said I'd like to not do it alongside CPAC like we've historically done it the last three years. | ||
It's the first year since 2020 that they moved it back to DC from Florida. | ||
I said we'll do it alongside some other event later in the year. | ||
And so that still is the plan. | ||
I'll be making an announcement about that soon. | ||
I don't know exactly when, but sometime this spring tickets will be on sale. | ||
I want to say in May is what we're shooting for. | ||
But we wanted to do something I went back and forth about it actually for a long time back in February. | ||
I said I'm gonna do something. | ||
I'm not gonna do something. | ||
I'm gonna do something. | ||
First we were gonna do something out in West Virginia. | ||
Then I said I don't like that. | ||
That's too far. | ||
Then I said we'll do something really low-key. | ||
We'll do like a dinner. | ||
Then I said that's not really enough. | ||
Then I had this idea and I was out in LA. | ||
I was there with I was there with Daniel Schmidt, he flew out to meet with Ye and I, and I was there with my assistant, I was there with assistant Gruyper, and I was pacing around, we were walking back and forth, we were thinking about whether or not to do something at CPAC, and I came up with this idea of | ||
Doing something like a rally but like a little bit more experimental and so we hatched this idea of doing something like what you saw with Really impressive visual display with a non-conventional setting non-conventional look And let me know what you thought in the live chat. | ||
Let me know what you thought in the super chats of the rally. | ||
We took it in a little bit of a different direction. | ||
And really, I was just so inspired by all the conversations I've been having with Ye and all the time I've been spending with him. | ||
It really has changed my way of thinking significantly. | ||
I didn't anticipate that. | ||
I came out there thinking, oh he's like America First, he's like this and that. | ||
And don't get me wrong, he agrees with us on a lot of things. | ||
A lot more than a lot of people would imagine. | ||
But he really is challenging in the sense that he challenges people to think in a new and original and different way. | ||
And he's also a style, fashion icon. | ||
So just being around him, I was inspired to do something new and do something different. | ||
I figured we have seen these conferences before. | ||
We've seen it all before. | ||
You've got these red, white, and blue. | ||
They got the What do you call those? | ||
The bunting? | ||
I remember at AFPAC 3, we brought in this production company, and they were great, but they're putting, like, red, white, and blue Betsy Ross bunting on the stage. | ||
I remember I was there during setup, and I said, no, no, no, no! | ||
No bunting! | ||
Take that down! | ||
They're like, are you sure? | ||
This is, like, what we do. | ||
I said, yeah, I'm sure. | ||
Not the look we're going for. | ||
We're not really going for that look. | ||
They're like, okay, suit yourself. | ||
I said, yeah. | ||
Thanks, but not that kind of rally. | ||
And so it's things like that. | ||
We've been going in a little bit of a different direction. | ||
AFPAC is more of a conventional thing. | ||
It is a little bit more of what people have seen before. | ||
But I just figured I was out there in LA in February. | ||
And I thought we could do something new. | ||
We could do something really different, have a really different look, and really lean into. | ||
Because I thought about Ye wearing the mask on Alex Jones. | ||
And I thought about him when he went to Tim Pool with the excavator boots on and the big black coat. | ||
And I thought we could really lean into a look here and lean into a vibe. | ||
Specifically, people have said, you're a cult leader, you're a fascist, you're... And so we leaned into it a little bit. | ||
We leaned into Fuentes Rally and the look and the black and white and the visuals, which were done by our creative director. | ||
So impressive, so amazing. | ||
Grenades and bombs and some Christian imagery, outer space. | ||
And so I really liked how it turned out and it was kind of a trip because you know what? | ||
We had planned on doing this rally at the MGM Grand, which is a really nice big casino resort hotel. | ||
It's about 15 minutes, I think, northwest of where they do CPAC in the National Harbor. | ||
And we had a huge contract with them. | ||
Not huge, but pretty big. | ||
And it was going to be a bigger room, and it was going to be bigger production, it was going to be... And we had been planning this for, I want to say, two or three weeks. | ||
And three days before the event was supposed to take place, they cancelled on us for no reason. | ||
They had told us it was going to work out one way, and we complied with everything they said, and then they said, oh, um, actually, and they made up some arbitrary excuse that went against our agreement, went against our understanding, and they said, actually, we're pulling the plug, we're sending the money back, we're sending your deposit back, we're cancelling the event. | ||
And I basically assumed that they caught wind of what we're about and who we are and they cancelled it for those reasons because... | ||
They have this room. | ||
We're paying a small fortune for this room. | ||
We didn't even buy any food or we didn't need any service. | ||
They're not going to book that room otherwise. | ||
So they're just forfeiting money. | ||
They're just giving up the contract for the reason they gave us was totally absurd. | ||
Anyway, so we actually had this big dilemma. | ||
I got out there on Thursday and we had no venue. | ||
And so I get the team together. | ||
I get the Groipers. | ||
I get we had some other people helping. | ||
I don't know if they want to be identified, but we had some other fine people who are on Cozy and who I'm sure you saw at the event helping us out. | ||
And we were able to last minute we got the residents in. | ||
We didn't get a huge room but we were about 100% over capacity so I think we had about 200 people in there. | ||
And it wound up being perfect for what we wanted. | ||
We wanted to do the visuals behind me and kind of have the silhouette with the visuals. | ||
And it worked out perfect with the projector where it was placed, how they had the stage and everything. | ||
And so we put it all together and I thought it worked out I thought it worked out pretty well. | ||
It wasn't perfect for what I wanted, but in my mind it was a remarkable proof of concept because I had this idea for what I wanted to put. | ||
I wanted to paint a picture. | ||
I wanted to Paint a picture on the video player and create a new look, create kind of a new thing. | ||
And we experimented a little. | ||
And like I said, given the constraints we had, the usual shenanigans, it didn't work out perfect. | ||
We had like a fog machine. | ||
They made us turn it off because the smoke detector was going off. | ||
The room wasn't as big, we had this projector, and I wanted kind of a different option next time. | ||
But it was a remarkable proof of concept for the direction that we're going to be taking things in, which is we are pushing the envelope. | ||
I've done the things that everybody does better than anybody. | ||
We did AfPak 3 last year And we did that as good, we did that better than any dissident has ever done. | ||
That is better than any American dissident, maybe in the history of America, maybe in the 21st century. | ||
We did it as good as you could say any turning point, any whatever. | ||
We don't have 40 million dollars to blow every year, so the budget doesn't really, it's not commensurate, but in terms of the professionalism, the look, we're there. | ||
In attendance, we're there. | ||
And so now we're at this point where... | ||
After the intersection with the A24, it's time to push forward and say we can now innovate. | ||
We've done what has been done at the highest level. | ||
We've done what people have already seen better than anybody. | ||
We've done what everybody's already experienced as good as the AAA professionals on a budget that's 400 times bigger. | ||
Or what would it be? | ||
100 times bigger. | ||
Now we're at the point where we can really start to create and really start to imagine something different. | ||
And so I was very pleased with how the look came out. | ||
And I have this phrase in the speech we did. | ||
It was just a speech. | ||
I gave a speech. | ||
That was the rally. | ||
We had an intro video. | ||
We had some cool visuals. | ||
And during the speech I had this phrase that I threw out there, which I really like, called Christian Futurism. | ||
And I've been tinkering with this for a long time because people have been saying Christian nationalism, which very roughly captures the spirit of where things are going, it's taking what you could say is the nationalism of Trump, And it's creating a bridge to this more Christian, socially conservative thing that's going on now. | ||
And so that's, I think, where people are getting Christian nationalism. | ||
Five years ago it was nationalism. | ||
It was American nationalism, white nationalism, nationalism, economic nationalism. | ||
And that was the flavor, that was the idea. | ||
It's about America first, it's about our country, our people, America as a nation, America as a sovereign state against globalism and global government. | ||
But in the last three or four years we've realized that it's missing something, and that's the spiritual dimension, which is going to ground that and orient that and give a context You can't just, as it turns out, have nationalism. | ||
You can't just have liberty or equality or whatever. | ||
There needs to be a metaphysics. | ||
There needs to be something bigger, which we now know, which I think the consciousness is rising now. | ||
I think we're all beginning to know is a Christian universe. | ||
And so we've been hearing this Christian nationalism thing and I never liked it because to me it just seemed like a very shoddy, like it doesn't even really mean anything. | ||
What does that even really mean? | ||
Christian nationalism? | ||
Like it's gonna be a Christian nation? | ||
What does that mean though? | ||
You know? | ||
Because here's how I see it. | ||
I feel like calling it Christian nationalism weakens nationalism. | ||
Because it makes it sound like we could just bring over 100 million Mexican Catholics, and that's Christian nationalism. | ||
Because they're all Christians. | ||
Here's your Christian nationalism. | ||
So, Christian, being a religion, but in some sense being something that's conceptual, it almost dilutes nationalism. | ||
It makes it less about a people and a land, and it makes it like a creedal identity, but just a different creed. | ||
Instead of American liberalism, it's Christianity. | ||
So it sort of tends to weaken nationalism. | ||
Then, on the flip side, when you say Christian nationalism, nationalism tends to weaken Christianity. | ||
Because what we envision with Christianity is a totalizing transformation of America. | ||
We don't want to just make, like, Protestants the president again or something. | ||
Like, we want everyone to go to a megachurch and we're gonna have, like, a puritanical state or something like that. | ||
When we say Christian nationalism, what I think we mean by that is we want a Catholic country. | ||
We want the true church. | ||
We want a Catholic legal code. | ||
We want a fundamental transformation of the society. | ||
Back towards a Christian way of life. | ||
We want a hierarchical, Catholic, reactionary society. | ||
So it's almost like nationalism, because it's sort of liberal, because it's modern, it almost dilutes Christianity. | ||
So, in other words, Christian nationalism, The two words almost bring out the worst in each other. | ||
They sort of dilute each other. | ||
And so I would almost prefer that you have something like white nationalism or Christian fascism. | ||
But not Christian nationalism, you know? | ||
But not putting them together. | ||
Putting them together dilutes both. | ||
And so... | ||
I never really wanted to say that. | ||
I've been talking to people about that in private, and I've been saying, what else could we call it? | ||
What else could it be? | ||
I've been really thinking about it for a long time, and then it hit me. | ||
And I don't know if this is it, but I like it a lot. | ||
We were watching the intro video while we were doing a rehearsal for the rally, And if you saw my walkout video, it was made by our creative director. | ||
He's brilliant. | ||
It's like, I'm like Paul McCartney, he's like John Lennon, or like vice versa. | ||
It's like, it's kind of like an inseparable duo. | ||
Him with me, it's like the art with the, what I am, the artist, I guess. | ||
It's a perfect combo. | ||
And so I was watching the intro. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
The visuals are great. | ||
The music's great. | ||
It's inspired. | ||
It's exactly, it hits exactly what I had been thinking about. | ||
And so I'm watching it and I'm just loving it. | ||
I'm enamored. | ||
And one of the shots was a big, like a chrome, metallic cross in outer space. | ||
And I posted a GIF of this, I think, or a picture on my Telegram. | ||
And I saw that, and I was so inspired. | ||
And it hit me. | ||
Just when I saw that image, I said, it's Christian Futurism. | ||
That's it. | ||
Because what that represented to me was Christianity is our future. | ||
Christianity was our past, and we have it in the present, but the society doesn't. | ||
But it is our future too. | ||
And whether it's our future when we die, or after the Earth is destroyed, or whether we have a Christian millennium in this millennium, this third millennium, this is going to be a Christian future. | ||
And it's going to be rocket ships and satellites and robots. | ||
And it's going to be new ideas and new technology and new countries and exploration. | ||
But as Christians, like it was in the 15th century, like it was in the 16th century, as it will be in the 21st and the 22nd and the 23rd century. | ||
Just like it was God, glory, and guns for the Spanish and the Portuguese, so will be God, glory, lasers, and robots, and rocket ships for the Americans and potentially a Christian China or a Christian Russia— These are ideas that get me excited. | ||
A Christian Israel, a new Kingdom of Jerusalem. | ||
These are the things that get me excited. | ||
This captures more fundamentally what has to happen, which is we're not going back It's not even really nationalism. | ||
It's not even really about those things anymore. | ||
It's about propelling America into the future as a Christian state. | ||
And so anyway, so I saw that image and they say a picture's worth a thousand words. | ||
I'm watching this video and it hit me. | ||
I said, that's it. | ||
We're futurists. | ||
We're Christians. | ||
We're Christian futurists. | ||
And it's also something that Ye and I had talked about a lot. | ||
His big thing, what he loves, and this is sort of the, this is the message behind the curtain, is theology and engineering. | ||
Those are his two favorite subjects. | ||
And when he talks about the school or he talks about political ambitions or what he wants to see in society change, it always comes back to theology and engineering. | ||
Those are his two passions. | ||
He loves Christians. | ||
He loves the idea of the church. | ||
He loves Christ. | ||
And also he's obsessed with technology and with industry and with these great entrepreneurs and industry titans guys like Steve Jobs and Henry Ford and so on and so based on that too I was like this is this is where this thing is headed clearly so so anyway so it was it was a new look it's a new expression And I was very pleased with it. | ||
I was very proud of it because that's the kind of thinking we need. | ||
What I hate more than anything... I don't even hate these guys that don't get it. | ||
I don't really... I don't hate that they don't get it. | ||
I guess. | ||
Maybe that is exactly what I hate. | ||
Here's what I don't like. | ||
I don't like that you got these guys out there who would really prefer that I just show up in like a navy sport coat with gold buttons and khakis and a red and blue striped Adam Smith tie And go up with the red, white, and blue Betsy Ross bunting and a blue curtain and say, oh hey everybody, oh I love America, and I love God, and I'm just, you know, and here's my beautiful wife, and we're just doing everything the right way, and all that. | ||
It's like we've done that before. | ||
We've seen that before. | ||
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That's been going on since the 80s. | |
Nobody needs that anymore. | ||
That's not working. | ||
That's the past. | ||
We've all seen that already. | ||
And what we're trying to do is we're experimenting, we're trying to find that visual language, we're trying to find that rhetorical language. | ||
We are, we're not trying, we're doing it. | ||
We really are artists trying to expand the consciousness a little bit. | ||
And I don't mean to just sound like New Age whatever, but the point is this. | ||
I look at what we have now, and whether it's Tucker or Matt Walsh or whatever, I'm like, this isn't it. | ||
Okay, we're all familiar with this. | ||
This has been around for a long time and guess what? | ||
Nothing has changed. | ||
So clearly it's not working. | ||
The thing that the alt-right, what I'll give them, what I'll give to guys like Richard Spencer in particular, and the alt-right, is even though I disagreed with the message, they captured the imagination of young people, they captured a flavor, it was cool, it was fresh, it was alternative. | ||
And it was progressive in the sense of it was they were pushing it forward. | ||
It wasn't just a rehash. | ||
It wasn't a rehearsal of what had been done before. | ||
Here's the next Alex P. Keaton. | ||
Here's the next whatever. | ||
Here's the next Ronald Reagan. | ||
It said, we're going to imagine things in a new way. | ||
And what they had wrong is that they were wrong. | ||
They pitched this pagan, Nietzschean, Yaqui thing and organizationally it wasn't very competent. | ||
But I'm inspired by that idea of we can do better. | ||
We can propose something different. | ||
It's not going to be Ronald Reagan, but a girl. | ||
Ronald Reagan, but an Hispanic woman. | ||
Kevin McCarthy, but it's Sarah Palin, but she's from Georgia this time. | ||
Look at me. | ||
I'm Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
I'm Sarah Palin, but from Georgia. | ||
And we like Trump. | ||
It's not going to be it. | ||
That's not going to deliver the future because it's not forward thinking. | ||
It's not new. | ||
It's stuck in the past. | ||
And it's also a reaction against all this trad stuff. | ||
What everybody wants to do is fall back on these comfortable themes, comfortable things that we've all seen before. | ||
They want to fall back on the black and white, the sepia, the like 40s, 50s, 60s aesthetic, the old-timey, old suits, old tech, like And there's just something fundamental that's wrong there, which is we can't go back. | ||
We have to go forward. | ||
And how do you go forward? | ||
You gotta do new things. | ||
So anyway... | ||
So that is what we were up to this weekend. | ||
And I really liked it. | ||
I thought it turned out well. | ||
Like I said, I thought it was exceptional. | ||
It wasn't perfectly right because, again, we had some constraints there. | ||
But I was very pleased with it and we're definitely going to do more stuff like that in the future. | ||
Because I saw, and the reaction was pretty overwhelming, I went over on the Destiny subreddit, as I like to do, to just see what's there, read on everything. | ||
And it was pretty unanimous. | ||
All the Destiny people were saying, wow, they make Christian nationalism look cool as fuck. | ||
Why can't we make stuff like that? | ||
That intro went hard. | ||
I hate to say it, but man, that rally went hard. | ||
That's the kind of overwhelming, totalizing effect we're trying to create. | ||
Not, hey, I'm a fucking nerd in glasses and my navy sport coat Talking about taxes talking, you know owning you doing the Ben Shapiro thing, but Goyim style fuck that Nope, we got to go forward. | ||
We got to think differently and anyway, so So that's what we did this weekend awesome stuff and Pretty impressive. | ||
I got to say, we have, I think we probably have one of the best teams that exists. | ||
Because we pulled off that entire thing in like 48 hours from conception to execution. | ||
We had no venue when we all arrived on Thursday. | ||
And by Saturday, we put up something pretty, number one, very competent. | ||
We had a little technical glitch at the beginning. | ||
But for the most part, flawless technical execution. | ||
Speech was good. | ||
Visuals were good. | ||
Attendance was crazy. | ||
We had to turn people away because the venue was small. | ||
Security was great. | ||
We threw all the journalists out. | ||
Went very well. | ||
So a big thanks and a big shout out to our team. | ||
Thanks to everybody that came. | ||
It was great meeting everybody and great seeing all you. | ||
It's all young people, of course. | ||
That's the other big contrast. | ||
So that was our rally. | ||
Across the way there was CPAC. | ||
Man, CPAC was dead this year. | ||
And if you guys were there, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
They had like 2,000 people. | ||
They used to have 10,000. | ||
And they had, according to some estimates, between 2,000 and 2,200 people. | ||
And I made an appearance. | ||
I was there for like five minutes before they clocked me and they trespassed me and they threw me out and they threw my bags out of my room and everything. | ||
But from what I saw and from what I heard of all the people that I knew that went there, it was just totally dead. | ||
And the pictures were that way also. | ||
I saw Marjorie's speech. | ||
I saw, I think it was Don Jr. | ||
And they couldn't even fill up like half the room. | ||
These were their big ticket speakers, aside from Trump. | ||
Trump will always fill the room. | ||
By Marjorie, she's about as big as it gets outside Trump himself. | ||
Same with Don Jr. | ||
They couldn't get close to 50% of the auditorium. | ||
And the people that are there, well you see who's there. | ||
It's not a knock on them, but they're all old. | ||
They're all ancient. | ||
And that's why the speakers are talking about Social Security, and they're talking about how Biden's retarded. | ||
And you go across the street at AFPAC and we have to turn people away. | ||
We were packed. | ||
We announced this thing 30 minutes before it started. | ||
200 people show up out of nowhere and they're all under the age of 30. | ||
Who has the energy? | ||
Who has the future? | ||
Who's doing something really different and new? | ||
I think at this point, it was so brilliant to put AFPAC beside CPAC because you can almost measure it. | ||
You actually can. | ||
When we do AFPAC 4 this year, we're gonna have more than half the people that CPAC has. | ||
That's for starters. | ||
I don't know how many tickets we'll sell this year. | ||
We'll sell at least what we did last year. | ||
I know that for a fact. | ||
So if they're at 2,200, let's be generous this year, and we're at at least 1,000, 1,200 this year, that means that we're at least 50% of their crowd size. | ||
Three years ago we were 1%. | ||
They were 10,000, we were 100. | ||
Now it's 2,200, maybe it'll be 1,500 this year. | ||
And when you look at the ages of the attendees, it's very clear. | ||
It's like people voting with their feet or whatever. | ||
It's very visible. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
How the Groypers are transforming the face of politics. | ||
And I got a text actually from a friend of mine. | ||
This was unbelievable. | ||
To cap off the weekend, I got a text from a longtime friend of mine the other day, and he told me. | ||
I'm not going to say who it is. | ||
But one of these guys, who's one of the more influential, up-and-coming, Generation Z, conservative influencers, I'll say that much, is now a big fan and now agrees with me on a lot of things and talking me up and all this. | ||
And I can't say, I can't even like hint and indicate who it is. | ||
But it's pretty amazing that across the board, we're like winning the cultural victory. | ||
It's our ideas, it's our style, it's our tone that's setting the tone for everybody in this generation. | ||
What do you think happens when all these people grow up? | ||
That's the silent revolution that's happening. | ||
So, I know these journalists, they always feel good when I get kicked off Twitter, or when I get thrown out of CPAC or whatever. | ||
The thing is, I have been kicked out of CPAC for years, but every year my ideas flourish in that convention center. | ||
I've been getting kicked out of CPAC since 2018. | ||
And every year since, I have left an even greater indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the youngest people that are there. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
Whether it's Turning Point, CPAC, YAF, YAL, you name the conference for the young people. | ||
Everybody knows that it started years ago, it's been growing, and now it is just unquestionable that whether Nick Fuentes is in the building or not, whether I'm actually there, or they trespass me, or they throw me out, they can't trespass all the secret Groipers, all the quiet Groipers, They tell it to their friends, they tell it to people they trust, would never say it to mixed company, would never post it on social media, but walk right by security every year. | ||
And there's more of them every year. | ||
And that's the real victory here. | ||
So, never doubt the plan here. | ||
The plan has always been that we're gonna flip all these young people All these people that are going to church again, all these people that are becoming quietly Catholic reactionaries, not very friendly to this Jewish system that we've got going on, these people are developing these beliefs, they're going out into the world, they're becoming the next generation of conservative leadership. | ||
And so, even if I were to drop off the face of the earth today, or tomorrow, and I hope that doesn't happen, But if it did, you would still see the effect 10, 15, 20 years on. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So, I thought that was a really symbolic thing this year that CPAC was dead, AFPAC was poppin', CPAC was old. | ||
Or not AFPAC, but Fuentes Rally. | ||
The Fuentes Rally was young. | ||
They're doing the same old, same old. | ||
You got people in red and blue going up there. | ||
My pronouns are USA. | ||
My pronouns are kick liberal ass. | ||
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My pronouns are... You know, do you ever see that one? | ||
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My pronouns are they stole the election. | |
My pronouns are... That kind of thing? | ||
And then he got over across the street. | ||
We love Hitler! | ||
We love Hitler! | ||
And it's a Flentist rally, and it's all black, and I'm in the big coat. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So that was the weekend. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
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Very, very exciting. | |
We're doing it, man. | ||
Even the Pearl interview, this just comes off the Pearl interview too. | ||
These interviews are going viral on Twitter. | ||
Have you seen this? | ||
I'm talking about how Hitler was a good guy, and it's getting millions of views, and everybody's like, damn, he makes some good points. | ||
I'm talking to this girl, she's in the red pill community, and I'm like, yeah, it turns out Hitler was, when he was burning books, those were just Jewish transgender books. | ||
And she's like, oh, I never heard that before. | ||
And then a week later we show up to CPAC rolling with the coat. | ||
Full-on Fuentes rally. | ||
People go, this is scary. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Damn, that went hard. | ||
I hate how hard that went. | ||
This is the future, man. | ||
More collaborations incoming. | ||
More content incoming. | ||
AFPAC 4 coming up. | ||
We're hitting our stride, man. | ||
They really have thought they had us. | ||
I said this at the rally, too. | ||
They thought they had me. | ||
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When I said, uh... So you're saying that having sex with a black guy is the same as having sex with a... They thought they had me with that. | |
They thought they had me at Charlottesville. | ||
They thought they had me in... | ||
2019 with the cookie clip thing. | ||
They thought they had me with the Catboy Cammy smear. | ||
They thought they had me when they kicked me off everything and I got put on the no-fly list after January 6th. | ||
They thought they had me when my staff revolted against... well two employees revolted against me in December 21. | ||
And all the drama that went on last year, and this article they put out the other week, cancelling by cancel status. | ||
The harder they try, the more you know we're winning. | ||
And everywhere you look, we're defining the future of the right wing. | ||
So, so that's that. | ||
Alright, so with that being said, we're out of time. | ||
No. | ||
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
We're gonna get into... We'll cover one of these stories. | ||
I think I want to cover the Tucker text message and then we'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let me just get a sip of water here. | ||
I'm getting a little dry. | ||
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Okay, all right, all right. | |
So let's get into it. | ||
We'll talk about this Tucker thing. | ||
Anyway, I don't know if that was... I hope that wasn't too rambling, but I do just have a very good feeling about where things are going. | ||
The yay thing... It's God's plan. | ||
You can see it working. | ||
It just keeps... I've always said this throughout my career, if you want to call it that, these coincidences have happened. | ||
Things fall just into place. | ||
And to me, that's always, that's God's fingerprints. | ||
What else could you call it? | ||
What else could you call it that, of all people, Ye is the one to break the silence on Jewish media? | ||
And not only does that happen, but somehow I wind up at a table with Ye and Donald Trump pleading my case with Trump about everything we've been saying on the show for the past six years. | ||
Like, what are the odds of that? | ||
How could a guy like me possibly ever get an audience with Donald Trump to tell him, as his number one fan, number one supporter, number one... People used to say I'm like Bill Mitchell. | ||
Do you remember Bill Mitchell? | ||
People used to say that about me. | ||
How does a guy like me get an audience with the ex-president Donald Trump? | ||
Oh, our favorite visionary who we've been inspired by for years brings me as part of his entourage? | ||
After on the heels of this big controversy where he says the media is run by Jews? | ||
Come on. | ||
That's God's plan. | ||
100% God's plan. | ||
And if that taught me anything, it's this. | ||
What it taught me is that in 2022 I was really feeling lousy because a lot of bad things had happened in 2021 as you know. | ||
A lot of really difficult things personally, professionally. | ||
I lost my income and then they stole my wealth. | ||
That's just like, that's like one devastating thing that would ruin someone's life if only that happened. | ||
Like my income went to zero and then they took all my money. | ||
Like so I was making no money and I had no money. | ||
And of course we built back up and everything, but that happened. | ||
Then I get put on a federal no-fly list. | ||
Then I get banned from Twitter, and I get banned from DLive, so I have nowhere to stream, nowhere to post. | ||
And then my mom gets cancer, my grandma dies, like just like a cascading horrible horrible things going on. | ||
And just when I thought we were building up some momentum, at the end of 2021, my assistant, who I had known for a long time, Joseph, and this other guy, Simon, who I had known for years too, they backstabbed and betrayed me so they could make money doing some crypto scam. | ||
And then, in spite of that, we put on AfPak 3, we overcome all odds, it's amazing, and then there's another betrayal in May. | ||
And so I was feeling a little bit lousy, but I kept going, I'm like, you know what? | ||
I'm not gonna let them defeat me. | ||
I will not be defeated. | ||
I'm gonna keep going no matter what, you know. | ||
And I'm thinking I'm in this because it's the right thing to do. | ||
There's nothing else I even want to do because this is the right cause and so on. | ||
And then of course this thing happens where I meet... If I had quit, in other words, if I had quit at any point from January 6th until October 2022, that wouldn't have happened. | ||
If at any point I had second thoughts and quit, and I said, I'm just not gonna do this anymore, I'm just gonna close shop, I'm just gonna do whatever, wouldn't have happened. | ||
But I stuck through the worst of it, and when it kept getting worse and worse and worse, I just held on, and then boom. | ||
The dam broke. | ||
Ye went out there and talked about it. | ||
Ye went out there and talked about it. | ||
I got in touch with him. | ||
We got to plead the case in front of the President, and so on. | ||
And now we're in this position like we've never been in before. | ||
A lot of interesting things will happen this year. | ||
And to me, the message was something like, do not doubt the plan. | ||
The message was like, hey, stay in it, stay in it for the right reasons, because if that could come out of the last 18 months that it happened prior, then we can deal with anything. | ||
If the yay Trump meeting could come out of the 18 months that it happened before that, it's like, hey, God's got me. | ||
As long as I'm doing the right thing, God's got me. | ||
So anyway, so it was a big feeling of hope and optimism and it carries through to what we're doing now. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the news here and dive in about this Tucker text. | ||
Big featured story here. | ||
And I'm gonna say this, I don't really know how to feel about Tucker because he's really never done any favors for me, to be honest with you. | ||
He is aware of me. | ||
I've been on his radar since Groyper War. | ||
He was aware of Groyper War. | ||
He loved Groyper War. | ||
He has talked to Groypers before. | ||
I'm not going to say who, but he's talked to Groypers before. | ||
And he, of course, covered the no-fly list without mentioning me, as you know. | ||
So he's been around, and I've been on his radar, but he's never really helped me. | ||
He's never really helped us. | ||
He's never really pushed strongly our message. | ||
I don't recall him ever being extremely anti-vax. | ||
I don't recall him being very much against the stealing of the election. | ||
He's never really indicated anything about the Jewish issue. | ||
When Ye was cancelled by the Jews, he shut down the documentary that they were working on with Ye. | ||
After Ye appeared on Tucker Carlson back in, what was that, October? | ||
November? | ||
Tucker was making a Tucker Carlson original with Ye and they scuttled that after the DEF CON tweet. | ||
That just goes to show how based he is. | ||
So, I've been sort of hot and cold on Tucker for a long time. | ||
I think his messaging has been pretty good. | ||
I think it's been better than most. | ||
But it's always been, it's always been a concern that he's a pied piper. | ||
Because it's always just enough that you know it's going to clear the Fox News censorship division. | ||
And that could go one of two ways. | ||
Is he diluting the message so that he could get it to a bigger audience? | ||
Or is he pushing just enough of our message to steer people in the wrong direction? | ||
And what do I mean by that? | ||
I mean saying things like voting rights, demographic change is a voting rights issue. | ||
We know there's a demographic transformation happening on planet Earth right now, and that is the migration of the Global South to the Global North as economic migrants, enabled by Exploding population growth in the Global South. | ||
Diminishing population growth in the Global North. | ||
Disparity in wealth. | ||
Advances in communication and transportation technology. | ||
Globalization. | ||
This is like, and I've said this in the past couple weeks, it's like the biggest thing that's going on right now. | ||
Is this demographic transformation of not just America but the white world, the white western world. | ||
It's happening in Europe, it's happening in America, Canada, Australia. | ||
Only seems to be happening in white countries. | ||
China, India, the other superpowers if there are any. | ||
Russia. | ||
Brazil. | ||
Not undergoing demographic transformations that are altering the landscape permanently. | ||
America, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, France, Australia, they all are. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
They're all white countries. | ||
So, it should not be lost on you The pattern here, which is that these white countries, these European countries, which were colonial powers 70 years ago, are now themselves being colonized by the very countries and peoples that they had colonized before. | ||
This is a serious thing that's happening, and it's happening at a civilizational level. | ||
This has got nothing to do with jobs, it's got nothing to do with voting, it's got nothing to do with any of that. | ||
They're erasing our civilization. | ||
When you fill up the United Kingdom with Asians and Middle Easterners, you're erasing England. | ||
They're not taking jobs away. | ||
You're not voting in the Labour Party. | ||
You're erasing a civilization. | ||
You're erasing a people. | ||
And so that is the gist of... That's a big plank. | ||
That's like foundational to our understanding of the world. | ||
And Tucker will go on the show And talk about replacement migration, but he'll say, well it's not about race though, it's about voting rights. | ||
Uh, like, no it's not. | ||
And so, do you think that he is saying it's voting rights to clear the censorship division to get a message about demographic change past the goalie? | ||
For the right reasons? | ||
Or do you think that he's calling it that so that anybody who might think it's about race would now be confused and the truth of the matter is being obscured behind a lie? | ||
Saying it's about voting rights is a lie. | ||
It's not an omission. | ||
It's not a half-truth. | ||
It's a lie, because it's not about voting rights. | ||
It's got nothing to do with voting. | ||
It doesn't matter if America was an autocracy, an oligarchy, a democracy. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
If some vote, everyone votes, one person votes, it doesn't matter. | ||
If the people are being replaced in America by a foreign population, the problem is the people. | ||
The problem is the mix. | ||
Not their participation in the civil society. | ||
Not their effect on the labor market. | ||
That's a lie! | ||
So, is this a white lie, again, to get the message out there, or is this a diversion? | ||
And I've gone back and forth for a long time, and back in 2020, I said, I'm done with Tucker, because the election fraud was occurring, and the election fraud is something that just changes everything. | ||
Okay? | ||
In 2020, during the pandemic, here is how they changed voting in America forever. | ||
They automatically registered every voter In absentee voting, meaning that every voter who is registered, even a lot of dead people and other types, people who changed their address, people moved out of state, they send everybody a ballot. | ||
That never happens. | ||
Normally, if you want to get an absentee ballot, meaning that you don't vote in a polling location, but you request a ballot that you can deposit by mail or at a drop-off location, Normally you have to request that ballot. | ||
You have to go to the website, you have to send in the paperwork, you have to submit verification, sometimes your social security number, whatever. | ||
It varies state by state. | ||
But you've got to request one to get an absentee ballot. | ||
In 2020, because of this pandemic, they registered everybody automatically. | ||
Everybody was just automatically, by virtue of them being a registered voter, they automatically got registered as an absentee so that they could stay home to vote and not spread the disease at the polling location. | ||
So that's how it changed. | ||
And then, of course, they expanded early voting. | ||
They made it a lot longer and they made it more accessible at the drop-off boxes. | ||
And so, and I've said this before, the proportion of people that did early voting, absentee or otherwise, went from 35% in 2016 to 70% in 2020. | ||
And that's how you get the largest turnout ever in a presidential election in history. | ||
How do you get the highest presidential election turnout with two extremely, you could say, polarizing candidates? | ||
One very unpopular being Joe Biden with no enthusiasm, no excitement behind him. | ||
The other being somebody where there is a lot of enthusiasm but also activates the other side to some extent. | ||
How do you get 150 million votes? | ||
More votes for any incumbent ever? | ||
More votes for any candidate ever? | ||
During a pandemic? | ||
Well, you literally register every voter as an absentee. | ||
And then you send people out to collect their ballots and everybody can vote in a completely unsupervised, unregulated way. | ||
That changed everything forever. | ||
You just... Republicans can't compete that way. | ||
Because it's a turnout game. | ||
And so if Republicans are going up against a city machine, political machine, in Phoenix, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Detroit, Philadelphia, where Democrats are harvesting every single ballot of every single person that lives in a city, in these apartment complexes, nursing homes, all these people that are automatically registered, you're never going to win these states again. | ||
Case in point, it happened again in 2022. | ||
We're supposed to believe that Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin are blue states? | ||
Because that's how they went in 2022. | ||
We're supposed to believe it's normal that a third of the machines fail in Arizona, and you will have some Republicans win statewide office for things like state controller, but the governor and the Senate go blue? | ||
It just doesn't even make any sense. | ||
And so, Back in 2020, I and others were saying that the election fraud cannot happen. | ||
It's not just about giving Trump another four years. | ||
It's about preventing this fundamental transformation of the system. | ||
The election was stolen in that manner because of these changes to how the voting occurs. | ||
And if nothing was done about it, if there was no oversight, if there was no reversal, no reform, then we would be doomed. | ||
Forget about the special election in Georgia. | ||
Forget about the midterms. | ||
Forget about 24. | ||
It's over. | ||
And so that was the gravity. | ||
That is what was at stake back then. | ||
And I remember very few people were engaged in this. | ||
It was really came down to guys like Alex Jones, Ali, me, some other organizers, some of these other MAGA types who just hit the streets and just did what we could to make our voice heard and to try to demand some of these Republican legislatures use their power and ultimately was futile. | ||
But the thing that I'll never forget is that Tucker Carlson did not cover any of it at all. | ||
Didn't cover Stop the Steal. | ||
Didn't talk about election fraud. | ||
Didn't talk about any of it. | ||
He just acted like it wasn't happening for like two months. | ||
The election was November 3rd. | ||
The riot was January 6th. | ||
So for two full months, he did a show every night and literally just ignored that this was going on. | ||
Ignored that it was being protested at the state capitals. | ||
Ignored it was being challenged in the courts. | ||
Ignored that senators were pledging to contest the results. | ||
Ignored the irregularities being investigated. | ||
Just like radio silence. | ||
And I always had a big problem with that. | ||
And I said that at the time, I said, this guy sucks. | ||
Like, we can never trust him. | ||
Because that is what was at stake, and he did nothing. | ||
And so what does that tell you? | ||
He's not ignorant about what's going on, because if he is, well then he's an idiot. | ||
you didn't see what was going on back then and not not just the stealing of the election but also the countermeasure by the regime they stole it we responded then they engaged in countermeasures which they then bragged about in time magazine in january 21 where they talked about a great conspiracy with the media and the democrats and other activists to dissuade republican state lawmakers | ||
from participating in any kind of stop the steal. | ||
Because the dam was very close to bursting. | ||
There were many occasions where a domino was about to fall. | ||
Like in Michigan, there were a couple of election officials that said they weren't going to certify. | ||
There were many instances where a domino could have fallen. | ||
And there was a counter response from the regime. | ||
Counter measures were employed. | ||
It was like a counter conspiracy. | ||
To prevent that from happening. | ||
So, he's not dumb or ignorant of the fact that all of that was playing out. | ||
Trump was warning about election fraud since June 2020. | ||
Darren Beattie, Alex Jones, me, others, Ali, we've been talking about election fraud consistently, repeatedly for two months leading up to the election. | ||
He didn't cover any of it. | ||
So if it's not because he's ignorant, what would be the other explanation? | ||
Some people said at the time, well, he was trying to save his butt at Fox News. | ||
That the Stop the Steal effort was never going to prevail. | ||
So, out of pragmatism, rather than go down with the sinking ship, he saved his own skin so that he could live to fight another day. | ||
And some people said that was pragmatic. | ||
But there's something necessary in there, which is that he is down with it, like he supports it, but he recognizes its futility, and out of pragmatism, doesn't engage, even though he supports it. | ||
Like, that is an alternative explanation. | ||
Is he supports Stop the Steal, he recognizes the gravity of it, he supports the movement. | ||
Reluctantly, he cannot engage with it because it's doomed to fail. | ||
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And... | |
Being practical and responsible says that he'll save his show and live to fight another day on Fox News. | ||
That's what some people say. | ||
Well today we now have evidence that that is not the case. | ||
That is not the case. | ||
We found out a few weeks ago in some of these text messages which have surfaced in the legal battle between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News Some text messages came out in Discovery several weeks ago where Tucker said that he hated the Capitol riot and he thought it was horrible. | ||
And now we have a new text message today, and this is from BBC. | ||
It says, quote, Fox News host Tucker Carlson said in a text message after the 2020 election that he passionately hates Donald Trump, according to new court filings. | ||
Mr. Carlson's message to a colleague in January 2021 emerged as part of a defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News. | ||
The electronic voting firm accuses the network of promoting baseless claims of vote rigging in the election. | ||
Fox News denies defamation and says on-air comments were taken out of context. | ||
The latest filings Suggests that Tucker expressed his dislike of the outgoing president two days before January 6th. | ||
This is on January 4th, 2021. | ||
He wrote, We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. | ||
I truly can't wait. | ||
I hate him passionately. | ||
Mr. Carlson, the top rated host on the network also appeared to denigrate the presidency in these messages despite lauding his achievements on his show. | ||
He said, "That's the last four years. | ||
We're all pretending we've got a lot to show for it, because admitting what a disaster it's been is too tough to digest. | ||
But come on, there isn't really an upside to Trump." So, it's not much here, but it kind of says it all. | ||
This is two days before January 6th, and this is, wow! | ||
This is the necessary context. | ||
This is while he is ignoring, completely, the Stop the Steal effort. | ||
Everybody is saying at this time, who's defending him, they're saying, hey he's not so bad, hey he gets it, he just is trying to save his skin. | ||
And behind closed doors, even before the disaster at the Capitol, which You could even be forgiven for saying the Capitol was a disaster because not everybody really understood what happened there. | ||
But this is January 4th. | ||
This is before any of that. | ||
This is when Stop the Steal was still going and none of that had happened. | ||
And he says, I hate Trump. | ||
I can't wait to never cover him again. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's a Trump presidency. | ||
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We have nothing to show for it. | |
Really, man? | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I agree with the criticism that the Trump administration was not what we thought it would be. | ||
And that is largely the President's fault. | ||
He bears a lot of the responsibility for that. | ||
But this recusal... Here's the thing. | ||
You're in there. | ||
You're in the fight. | ||
Trump is in there. | ||
Tucker is in there. | ||
Alex Jones is in there. | ||
Ali's in there. | ||
I'm in there. | ||
We're in there. | ||
This is like, throw your hands up, oh I'm just not gonna help, I'm just not gonna participate. | ||
Uh, well Trump didn't do it. | ||
Boo, I hate him. | ||
I can't wait to not cover him. | ||
So what's the plan then? | ||
What, are we gonna do a show every night about how we gotta go to war with China? | ||
Is that gonna help anybody? | ||
And by the way, I also fundamentally disagree. | ||
Trump changed American politics forever. | ||
Sorry that he didn't merely sacrifice his great life as a billionaire and put his life and his family's life on the line and destroy his reputation to save America. | ||
Sorry that he didn't fly into the White House in the most historic election of our lifetimes defeating all odds with no help. | ||
No thanks to Fox and Friends. | ||
Sorry that he didn't fly in there and instantly solve all the problems of generations, generations that have been accumulating in the executive branch. | ||
They didn't clean out 50,000 employees having never even been in Washington DC for an extended time, much less in an executive governmental role, much less having any kind of governing experience. | ||
Sorry it only took him three years to liquidate PPO and fill it with good people and then build 500 miles of border wall and do some other good things like create a day time with North Korea and successfully pressure China into making trade concessions and there's a few other accomplishments. | ||
I agree with some of the criticism but The idea that he hates Trump, that we've got nothing to show for it, it just stinks like Tucker just never changed. | ||
He was a neocon that supported the war in Iraq. | ||
He was a bowtie-wearing libertarian. | ||
He did crossfire and got his ass humiliated by Jon Stewart on CNN. | ||
This is the kind of guy he was. | ||
He was like a card-carrying elitist Try to apply for the CIA. | ||
He was just like, 10 years ago, if I was in the scene, he would be applauding me being kicked out of CPAC, just like he probably would today. | ||
And then when he gets his big show in 2017, really thanks to Trump, I mean, he became the top-rated host, basically jacking Trump's whole style, jacking his whole idea. | ||
Because before that, we had never heard any of this kind of rhetoric from Tucker when he was on Fox & Friends. | ||
And then he gets on the show and suddenly he's the populist. | ||
Suddenly he's the... Suddenly he's in the trenches for us and he's the real voice of the real populist nationalism or whatever. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think he ever changed. | ||
I think that he probably always hated Trump. | ||
I think that's obvious if you know anything about Tucker, if you've ever followed him. | ||
I think he never liked Trump. | ||
And to tell you the truth, I don't think he ever changed. | ||
I think it's really the same attitude. | ||
I think it's the same attitude when it comes to the non-white thing that's going on. | ||
I think it's the same attitude when it comes to these Jews. | ||
It's the same attitude. | ||
So, I don't like this one bit. | ||
I think it's totally disqualifying. | ||
I think that whatever your feelings are about Trump and the debacle that his first term became, you have to respect the sacrifice that he made, and you have to respect the Trump Revolution. | ||
And, don't get me wrong, I've been very down on the President many times. | ||
I was very down on the President in 2019. | ||
May and June 2019 when the border was open and we had 150,000 illegals being apprehended at the border in the month of May 2019 and we were hitting record highs. | ||
I was very down on Trump back then. | ||
I was very down on Trump during his announcement in 2022. | ||
I was very down on Trump in January 2021 when he did nothing for the Capitol rioters. | ||
I would never say that I hate Trump. | ||
I would never say that it was all for nothing or anything like that. | ||
I would never turn my back on what's happening in the Capitol because it's a lost cause. | ||
That's like the Peter Thiel view. | ||
Oh, it's a lost cause. | ||
I only go in for sure bets. | ||
Like what, anal sex? | ||
That's the low blow, but really. | ||
This, oh, I'm not gonna go in on Stop the Steal, I hate Trump, this is such a disaster, whatever. | ||
It's like, why don't you just, you know what, why don't you just enjoy the money then? | ||
Enjoy the money, enjoy the Fox News, enjoy the accolades and the glory and all that, and you do your show talking about what's going on and once in a while saying something that is somewhat truthful. | ||
But do not tell me that this guy is supposed to be some kind of a patriot or something like that, because frankly, I don't see it. | ||
I've never seen it. | ||
Must-see Tucker monologue. | ||
Everyone's okay with gay marriage. | ||
Everyone's okay with people loving who they want. | ||
Must see Tucker monologue. | ||
White identity politics is evil. | ||
So is black identity politics. | ||
Oh really? | ||
Must see monologue? | ||
Must see monologue. | ||
January 6th was evil and I hate Trump. | ||
Awesome monologue. | ||
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Wow. | |
Must see monologue. | ||
We need to go to war with China. | ||
I'm sick of it, man. | ||
I'm sick of it from top to bottom. | ||
We need to demand better. | ||
We were out of time ten years ago. | ||
And now here we are, and people have a platform, and people have power, and they give us these breadcrumbs. | ||
They give us crumbs that fall from the table, and we're supposed to be, like, grateful. | ||
And, uh, this just sucks. | ||
Like, and this comes off the heels of him intervening in this hit piece against me. | ||
That's the other thing that's unbelievable. | ||
So let's get this straight. | ||
So, Tucker hates Trump. | ||
He thinks I'm a fad. | ||
It's like, well, what do you do? | ||
You go on there and say voting rights, demographic change is a voting rights issue and gay marriage is awesome and white identity politics is evil and we got to go to war with China. | ||
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It's not going to come from there. | |
The Trump Revolution didn't come from a place like that. | ||
The next revolution is not going to come from a place like that. | ||
That is 100% has all the characteristics of this ameliorating gatekeeping force. | ||
That is 100% a gatekeeping operation. | ||
That's a definition of it. | ||
Gatekeeping operations are not unpopular. | ||
They're able to be the keepers of the gate because they're at the gate. | ||
Right? | ||
If you're able to gatekeep what comes in and out of the movement, you have to be at the gate. | ||
And say, this is okay, well this is too far. | ||
Well, that's kind of the role he's in, right? | ||
Criticize transgenderism? | ||
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Alright. | |
Step right in. | ||
Walk right this way. | ||
Criticism of gay marriage? | ||
Hey, stop. | ||
Nah, we're cool with that. | ||
We're all cool with that. | ||
Trump? | ||
Yeah, you know, he's a little offensive and boorish and he's a jerk, but we deserve him. | ||
Oh, die for Trump and, you know, go to the Capitol on January 6th? | ||
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Uh-uh. | |
Uh-uh. | ||
Sidney Powell's a goofus. | ||
No, no. | ||
Not coming into the movement. | ||
It's literally gatekeeping. | ||
Oh, yeah, I could see demographic changes occurring, and we could criticize that on economic and civics grounds. | ||
Oh, but it's a racial thing? | ||
Uh-uh. | ||
That can't come in the movement. | ||
No, no. | ||
That stays outside. | ||
Oh, well, you know, we can be mad that people are criticizing white people, because after all, criticizing white people is real racism. | ||
Oh, but white identity politics? | ||
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Uh-uh. | |
That stays out. | ||
That can't come in the gate. | ||
That stays out. | ||
Is that not like by definition what's going on here? | ||
And the Trump thing is so telling because that was always his attitude. | ||
Trump is a historic revolutionary figure who alone could summon hundreds of thousands of his supporters to the Capitol in a contested election and demand that it be overturned. | ||
Which is pretty sweet and kind of like necessary when we talk about the things that are going to have to happen in this country. | ||
Tucker didn't support that though. | ||
He supported, like, common sense reform. | ||
But for the last six years, he has always treated Trump like an inconvenience. | ||
I remember he did, maybe it was in his book or maybe some other monologue, he said something like, Trump is a jerk and Trump is boorish, but he's what we deserve. | ||
Trump is what you get when things like this happen. | ||
Trump is what we get? | ||
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No, Trump is a hero. | |
Frankly, we don't deserve Trump, in some sense. | ||
But that's not how Country Club Guy feels about it. | ||
That's not how Country Club Do feels about it. | ||
What the do? | ||
Doesn't feel that well, no. | ||
Oh, Trump is boorish. | ||
He's a cad. | ||
Oh, that Trump. | ||
He's impolite. | ||
He can't come into this dinner. | ||
He's too impolite for this party. | ||
That's always been the attitude. | ||
Just like with all these other talking points. | ||
And so I see this text message, and like I said, I've been hot and cold for a long time on Tucker, but I think I think I've seen enough to definitively call it. | ||
This guy's a gatekeeper. | ||
I don't know what he's about. | ||
I don't know what he does. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe he's cool. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe he's cool. | ||
Because I don't know the guy. | ||
So I'm not gonna come down with a harsh judgment here. | ||
But this is not cool. | ||
Not talking about Stop the Steal, not okay. | ||
Calling me a fed, not okay. | ||
Canceling the Ye documentary, saying white identity is evil, saying that it's a voting rights issue, saying that we're okay with gay marriage, shilling forward China, this balloon thing, none of that is okay. | ||
So maybe Tucker was pushing the envelope at one point, but that was a long time ago. | ||
That was like four, five years ago. | ||
It is 2023. | ||
There is nothing happening on that show that is pushing the envelope. | ||
Let me tell you that much. | ||
And we know why. | ||
This guy's not a revolutionary. | ||
This guy's a business as usual. | ||
I think he enjoys being controversial. | ||
I think he enjoys playing devil's advocate. | ||
I think he enjoys being on the cusp. | ||
But this is not a guy who's going to deliver the revolution. | ||
That's not good. | ||
Tell me what you think though. | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
We're going to dive into the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about it, but I don't like any of it. | ||
I don't like the whole thing from top to bottom. | ||
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I'm frankly disgusted. | |
And like I said, the more that I think about it, the more that you can trace this line that Tucker's show is drawing in the sand. | ||
White identity out, anti-anti-white in. | ||
Immigration is a voting rights issue in, immigration is a race issue out. | ||
Gay marriage in, transgender out. | ||
Or rather, criticism of transgenderism in, criticism of gay marriage out. | ||
He's tracing a line. | ||
He's sort of circumscribing what an acceptable compromise is between the Trump base and the establishment. | ||
Just like DeSantis. | ||
DeSantis functions in much the same way. | ||
DeSantis is a compromise between the Trump base and the regime. | ||
Saying, hey, we'll meet you halfway. | ||
That's Ken Griffin of Citadel and all the other Wall Street donors putting their money behind DeSantis and DeSantis saying, we're woke goes to die! | ||
The free state of Florida! | ||
And this is their corny-ass compromise between the base that wants to burn the Capitol down and burn down DC and build the statue of Trump and Wall Street and big agriculture and the Jews and Fox and all the rest. | ||
And it seems like Tucker is like the other gargoyle that's doing that. | ||
It's like DeSantis and Tucker are the two gargoyles that are ameliorating this revolution and creating a compromise between the people and the regime to continue the status quo. | ||
And if you can trace over the years these things that he said, you can almost circumscribe perfectly what that compromise looks like. | ||
Which is, gays are okay, which is we're going to war with China, which is we're not going to stand by while people hate white people, but we're also not really going to stick up for them in a positive way, and demographic change may be too quick, but also we're not against America becoming a non-white country, etc., etc. | ||
We'll deal with Trump, but we don't, we're not going to die for him in like a war. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
That's my feelings on that. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Do you guys like Trump? | ||
Or, um, Tucker, I mean? | ||
Because I know there's sort of mixed feelings in these circles, and I've always been more critical. | ||
I've never really been a fan. | ||
Like, I've always, uh... Sometimes I've said that he's, like, a good guy. | ||
To tell you the truth, though, I've never, like, watched his show. | ||
I don't know how people can. | ||
It's just, like, boring. | ||
I also don't like his sense of humor. | ||
His sense of humor is so like Gen X, like Millennial. | ||
So... I always remember Columbia Bugle was getting paid to shill stuff. | ||
And he would never shill my stuff, of course, but he would get paid to shill Tucker's stuff. | ||
And it's like, every day, MUST WATCH TUCKER MONOLOGUE! | ||
Tucker says that taxes are too high. | ||
Must watch monologue whoa Tucker blew the lid on this one. | ||
It's like really no He didn't I will bet you I haven't seen Tucker show from last night. | ||
I will bet you 10 million dollars It didn't blow the lid off shit Okay, I'll bet I didn't see his show, but I'll bet you 10 billion dollars It didn't blow the lid off anything. | ||
Okay anything Realistically, I will bet you it is it is A few degrees of separation away from what Laura Ingraham said an hour before he started. | ||
So... | ||
So I had to quietly endure that for years. | ||
I would see these, you know, must watch. | ||
It's like, hey man, can't you help me out? | ||
Tucker has a seat on Fox News and he's on Twitter. | ||
It's like, you can't post a clip from my show every once in a while? | ||
Whatever And that guy was big friends with Matt Kipta So, So, it just goes to show, these people suck. | ||
That guy was tight with Kipta, and you know the whole story there. | ||
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So... Alright, anyway. | |
Anyway, but we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Let me get my headset here. | ||
I don't want to come across as bitter but it's like you know we are we are both in the arena and it's like I clearly am a revolutionary who's put everything on the line to tell the full truth and these guys clearly aren't and like I actually do get the privilege of saying that you're not doing enough. | ||
I actually do have I actually do get to say that because I have sacrificed everything so when you're Tucker and you're making 20 plus million dollars a year on Fox News | ||
And you're saying that you're pretending to be the leader of this, the leader of the conservatives or whatever, a truth teller, an edgelord, whatever, and I've gone through everything that I have, like I can't get credit card processing for my business, I can't retain a checking account for more than a month, I get put on the no-fly list, I'm banned on Twitter, like etc. | ||
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I actually am entitled to say that we expect more. | |
Acolyte sent $3. | ||
It's not bitterness, it's just like, do better man. | ||
Or, you know, you're not who you say you are, either way. | ||
But all right, let's take a look. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
And he was calling me a fat, so. - Acolyte sent $3. | ||
Hey you. - Hey. - Based underscore pollen sent $3. | ||
Great seeing you in DC. | ||
Amazing speech and vibes. | ||
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Christ is king. - Hey man, I appreciate it. | |
Yeah, we had a guy from, if that was you, this guy from Poland says, oh you sound like you're Polish. | ||
I'm like, oh thanks. | ||
Big compliment, I appreciate it. | ||
Bleach sent $50. | ||
Great seeing you again in DC. | ||
I was cacking when you accidentally called out DR for dressing old-fashioned. | ||
Donda goes hard and so does a classic 1930s suit. | ||
Hey, thanks Bleach. | ||
Yeah, it was good to see you, buddy. | ||
Why, listen, I didn't accidentally call him out. | ||
I just called him out a little bit. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm not calling him out. | ||
I'm just calling out this, like, um... | ||
Because he's cool. | ||
He's a hobbyist. | ||
Like he likes the old clothes. | ||
He likes the vintage style. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But I'm saying like I'm not so much calling out him as much as I'm calling out these like conservative movement leaders that the limit of their imagination is let's do something classic. | ||
Let's do something antique. | ||
No. | ||
So... And I don't know if I agree with that. | ||
So does a classic 1930s suit. | ||
No, actually, not for this. | ||
I don't think I would ever do that. | ||
I think it sends the wrong message. | ||
It's almost leaning into the wrong thing, you know? | ||
It's leaning into, like, the past. | ||
We need to lean into the future based on the past. | ||
So... Donda goes hard and so does a classic 1930s suit. | ||
No. | ||
Sorry, I will not tolerate this split it in half, right down the middle thing. | ||
No, okay? | ||
Future! | ||
The most classic I'll go is like a blue suit, okay? | ||
Like a nice suit. | ||
So does a classic 1930... That sounded like my parents or something. | ||
So does a classic 1930s suit. | ||
Hey, that goes hard and so does a classic 1930s suit. | ||
No! | ||
No more of that, okay? | ||
No more of that. | ||
No more of that, okay? | ||
TR can do his vintage style thing, and some people can do a vintage style, but... Look, we have to be forward-thinking as a movement. | ||
Okay? | ||
We have to be forward-thinking in our look, in our thoughts, in our words. | ||
We have to think into the future. | ||
Hey, that goes hard. | ||
So does the 1930s classic. | ||
Oh, nice old classic suit. | ||
Oh, I think you do look a nice old classic suit. | ||
Like what they did in the past? | ||
Why do we not just say 1830s? | ||
Why don't we just start wearing clothes from the 1530s? | ||
Why don't we just start wearing togas? | ||
Yeah, that's awesome. | ||
That's an awesome look. | ||
Let's just wear loincloths. | ||
Let's just put a fucking leaf on our penises. | ||
Let's just walk around with a leaf on her. | ||
That's so trad. | ||
Let's walk around naked, like the Garden of Eden. | ||
It's like the Garden of Eden. | ||
Let's just be naked all the time. | ||
Like... Nah, that's obviously just being silly, but... I just don't like all this. | ||
I'm very much the opposite, okay? | ||
We gotta go forward. | ||
We gotta go into outer space. | ||
We gotta go space age. | ||
We gotta go 2001. | ||
I'm totally leaning into that. | ||
Okay, looks like Utah has a good excuse. | ||
It's somebody else's fault why we weren't streaming on Rumble. | ||
So I don't blame... You know what? | ||
Take it easy on Utah. | ||
It wasn't his fault. | ||
It wasn't his fault. | ||
It was somebody else's fault. | ||
It was a guy named Melkor. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Alright, so you know what, Utah? | ||
Not your fault. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Somebody else's fault. | ||
Alright. | ||
Anyway, so no, I disagree. | ||
Donda. | ||
Donda is the future. | ||
So does a nice classic 1930s... I hate that whole... I... I... You know... | ||
I really have a problem with that. | ||
I really have a problem with that. | ||
Because we have just seen so much of that everywhere all the time. | ||
When people, because you know what it is, it's just uninspired. | ||
I'm not talking about TR. | ||
I'm talking about every conservative influencer, their first thought is to just retread the past. | ||
Because they have no imagination. | ||
They have no creativity. | ||
They don't want to take any risks. | ||
It's about being safe. | ||
It's about being predictable, conventional. | ||
It's about being lazy. | ||
You know, like, for example, John Doyle. | ||
When John Doyle does his show, what does he call it? | ||
Heck Off Commie? | ||
And what's the intro? | ||
Oh, I know! | ||
What if we did a black and white intro and I drove an old-timey car? | ||
Yeah! | ||
Let's call up the neighbor. | ||
Hey, your Uncle Bob's got that old whatever. | ||
Hey, call up your Uncle Bob. | ||
Son? | ||
Hey Johnny boy, Johnny boy, I think your uncle has an old car. | ||
I know! | ||
Let's make it an old-timey black and white, your uncle will lend us the car, you kiss your sister when you pull up, and smoke a cigarette, and in an old-timey way, we'll have an old-time song, it'll say, heck off, commie! | ||
And it's like... | ||
That just sucks! | ||
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It sucks! | |
It sucks so bad, okay? | ||
That's bad. | ||
It's very bad. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's just uninspired. | ||
Where's the inspiration? | ||
Where's the inspiration? | ||
Where's the vision? | ||
You know, vision, you look forward. | ||
Your eyeballs are in front of your head, not behind your head because you're looking forward. | ||
Vision means you see things that are unseen. | ||
Things that haven't happened. | ||
Things that don't exist. | ||
That's what it means to have vision. | ||
Ironically, we say vision. | ||
It doesn't mean things that we see with our eyes. | ||
It's things we see conceptually with our mind's eye and our imagination. | ||
Not things that we've realized Not realization, imagination. | ||
Seeing forward, seeing a concept in the future to be actualized. | ||
And so when you just drudge up these ancient totems and tropes and themes and styles, it's just a complete absence of vision. | ||
When it's a retread, a rehearsal, a rehash... Now you can be inspired. | ||
You can take an element. | ||
You can take an aspect of it. | ||
But to just say we're gonna reenact the way things were? | ||
People like this cannot be leaders. | ||
People like this can be told what to do. | ||
They can be followers. | ||
Hey, make this! | ||
And they'll say, oh I know how to do that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But visionaries have to lead because visionaries see the future and the leader is at the front of the pack, not the back of the pack. | ||
The leader is at the front charging forward into the unknown, realizing the vision. | ||
It's not some guy that's like walking with his back to you saying, hey remember that? | ||
Remember black and white, old-timey? | ||
Good evening! | ||
Hey! | ||
Hey! | ||
See here? | ||
Welcome everybody! | ||
This is the Old Time 40 Show! | ||
I'm your host, Johnny America! | ||
We hate commies over here! | ||
How about we go down to the diner and get us some sandwiches, huh? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Fuck you! | ||
You're uninspired. | ||
You're unoriginal. | ||
You're not a visionary. | ||
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So anyway... Um... | |
You know, that's called not being a visionary. | ||
So no. | ||
So I have a big problem with this. | ||
Hey, you know, a classic, that's okay too. | ||
No! | ||
It's not okay. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
That's not what Trump did. | ||
And Trump wasn't even... Trump didn't really imagine... That's not what Hitler did, okay? | ||
It's about that next level. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Okay, so anyway. | ||
So no. | ||
I heartily disagree. | ||
Let's just go find some old thing that we could just copy and pass off like we did something. | ||
What did the old people do? | ||
They had to create. | ||
We have to create again. | ||
And it's controversial. | ||
The other part of it is this. | ||
Doing something new and creative is risky. | ||
Not everyone's gonna like it. | ||
And it may be a total flop. | ||
Like, I was really... I was a little bit anxious about this rally because I didn't know how it was gonna look. | ||
I had a vision. | ||
Okay? | ||
I had a vision. | ||
And I didn't know how we were gonna create it. | ||
I didn't know how we were gonna put it on the screen. | ||
Logistically. | ||
We had never done it before. | ||
I didn't know anyone that had done it before, because no one's done it before like that. | ||
So I was anxious, and I was wondering how I would be received. | ||
If I would look stupid, or if it would look cool. | ||
If it would look silly and ridiculous, or if it would look really cool. | ||
And some people didn't like it. | ||
Some people are gonna make fun of it. | ||
But that's the risk that's involved. | ||
That's how you know you're pushing forward. | ||
As opposed to just putting up some old thing and everyone's like, oh, I've seen that before. | ||
Oh, okay, it's that. | ||
It's like, yeah, well, no one's really tickled by that, okay? | ||
So. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Anywho. | ||
Anyway. | ||
That's just what we're trying to do here. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
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No. | |
We're trying is failing. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
That's the vibe we're on. | ||
So, no. | ||
No. | ||
So, no. | ||
We're not doing. | ||
We're not gonna split it down the middle and say both can be good. | ||
No. | ||
We have to challenge ourselves to Look forward. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Let's keep going though. | ||
Brandon sent $8. | ||
I'm sorry for throwing snowballs at your face in Club Growiper. | ||
Brandon sent $5. | ||
Election falls on my birthday plus Mercury will be in retrograde. | ||
Elections in the bag. | ||
Sweet! | ||
Can't wait! | ||
Spence sent $3. | ||
Excellent speech and the backdrop was so cool. | ||
I liked what you said about compassion for insane trans people. | ||
That kind of thing can happen to anyone in a bad situation who has led down the wrong path. | ||
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Well, thanks. | |
And you know, I wanted to expand on that a little bit. | ||
It's because I don't come from a place of hatred. | ||
But there is hatred out there and there is cruelty out there. | ||
And And we've all seen it. | ||
There legitimately are people that are just needlessly cruel to various groups. | ||
And I just don't like that. | ||
I've never been a fan of that. | ||
You know, because I'm a lover, okay? | ||
I have a big heart. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
I'm a positive guy. | ||
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And... | |
And listen, it's it's not about any kind of tolerance for what that is not it about any kind of tolerance for Transgenderism as a concept but They're human beings and a lot of times there's there is some cruelty and some meanness and you know what I get into it gets into the territory of I'm gonna put someone down so that I'll look more edgy. | ||
I'm gonna put that person down because it's convenient. | ||
Here's what I mean by that. | ||
When you look at something like transgenderism, it's abominable and it shouldn't happen. | ||
But how many guys are treating feminists like women? | ||
How many people, if you're really so against this or that tranny because what they're doing is so morally offensive, do they treat themselves that badly? | ||
Do they treat Promiscuous women that badly? | ||
Do they treat other people that badly? | ||
I feel like the transgenderism is receiving all of this compensation from conservatives who are totally inconsistent on everything. | ||
You know, they're not going to go after contraceptives. | ||
They're not going to go after fornication. | ||
They're not going to go after, in some cases, even homosexuality. | ||
They're not going to go after anything that has led up to this point. | ||
So they will heap cruelty upon transgenderism because it's easy. | ||
I think that's the easiest target there and not to use like left-wing language but they're they're sort of easy to other eyes or whatever and say oh I'll just be cruel over here because that's like based or whatever and you know it and it is based but it's based to be consistent and say listen we have no tolerance for any of this none of this should be permitted Contraceptive should not be permitted. | ||
Women in the workforce should not be permitted. | ||
Or, you know, women working to the exclusion of being mothers and all of that. | ||
None of this stuff should be permitted. | ||
And I said this the other day. | ||
I said, people are attacking trannies and blacks. | ||
Which is easy, instead of criticizing or attacking gays and Jews, which is hard. | ||
Or I said women and Jews, which is hard. | ||
And it's true! | ||
And that is 100% true. | ||
I mean, it sounds like a joke, but you see a lot of these guys are taking the easy road of attacking black people for committing all the crime, or trannies for being weird, because it's a lot easier to do that. | ||
It's a much more sympathetic audience for that. | ||
Then it is to say these Jews are controlling all the media, or these women are really fucking terrible. | ||
Right? | ||
And why is that? | ||
Because the Jews pay their salary, and their girlfriend controls their life. | ||
So, you know, figure you're one of these, like, goyish guys. | ||
You're one of these goyish, shabbos goy, good goy conservatives, and you work for a Jew, and you're dating some white slut, and you go on your show. | ||
It's like, who do you criticize? | ||
Well, if I attack the Jewish media, I lose my job, and then I'm just some loser with glasses on. | ||
And if I attack women, then my girlfriend... And if I'm John Doyle and I attack my girlfriend, then Doyle's girlfriend won't let him eat her out. | ||
So, who do I attack? | ||
I know! | ||
Black people and trannies. | ||
Which is easy! | ||
That's easy. | ||
You want to tag black people, you'll have a receptive audience in every other group. | ||
You want to tag black men, you'll have a receptive audience among any group in the world. | ||
Even other black men! | ||
Like Africans, for example. | ||
You want to tag trannies, same thing. | ||
You'll have a receptive audience anywhere. | ||
Even among liberals. | ||
Even among feminists. | ||
But you attack the Jews? | ||
Game over. | ||
Pack it up before you even think the thought you might as well just quit. | ||
Pack it up because your life is over. | ||
Okay? | ||
Terminate and effective immediately. | ||
We'll send yourself down to the lobby. | ||
Bye. | ||
And we just called every other business in town and we've just bought you a tombstone already because it's over. | ||
And you criticize women? | ||
Forget about it. | ||
What are you, some kind of incel? | ||
What are you, some kind of incel? | ||
You never want to get laid or something? | ||
So... So it's really more... Don't get me wrong. | ||
Part of it is, listen, I don't... I just don't like cruelty in general. | ||
I don't think it's right to be cruel. | ||
But also, even to people who, you know, are offensive to us. | ||
But at the same time it's also like that's often just such a cop-out. | ||
It's like we're just gonna heap all of the abuse on an easy, low-hanging fruit group because it would be harder for our own lives or for ourselves to do it to other people. | ||
So... So there's sort of two, there's sort of two areas there. | ||
But anyway. | ||
Margaret V Schneider sent $20. | ||
Nick, you are a good man and have really opened my eyes. | ||
I am now a Christian nationalist, thanks to you. | ||
We need more men like you in our society. | ||
I wouldn't go that far. | ||
I think society has enough Nick Fuenteses. | ||
To tell you the truth, I feel like, you know, I'm definitely a necessary force in the world. | ||
I don't know if you need two of me. | ||
I don't think you need two of me. | ||
I don't think you need a hundred of me. | ||
I definitely don't think you need A hundred of me. | ||
You might not even need two. | ||
I think you really, I think one Nick Fuentes is good enough. | ||
Because here's the thing, I'm not really the model for society. | ||
I'm just a force, okay? | ||
I'm a will. | ||
I'm a vehicle. | ||
Alright? | ||
So, because I'm eccentric. | ||
I'm not really, I don't really live the way that most people live. | ||
Like, I'm a very anti-social, eccentric, weird guy. | ||
So, um, you know, a lot of people want me to be like, hey Nick, why don't you just work out, huh? | ||
Why don't you just go to the gym and get laid and go grab a beer and watch the game like us guys, just like the rest of us. | ||
And it's like, well, I'm just really not like everybody. | ||
I'm kind of a hermit. | ||
I'm like a hermit. | ||
So I don't think you need more people like me. | ||
You need me, and then you need, like, people that just agree with me. | ||
You just need people, like, who agree with me, but are normal. | ||
You need people that, like, agree with me, but are normal, okay? | ||
But are normal in every way. | ||
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So... | |
Anyway, but I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, you're welcome man. | ||
Red Revolt sent $20. | ||
Thank you so much for taking a picture with me outside the hotel lobby at the conference and for signing my hat. | ||
It made my whole year. | ||
Also, let it be known that Nick has the friendliest staff, interns, and fans. | ||
Hey, you're welcome, man. | ||
Thanks for coming. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Yamato sent $5. | ||
Didn't expect you to react so ecstatically to seeing me after a two-year hiatus. | ||
Kind of fumbled what I wanted to say, but I was thrilled to see you nonetheless. | ||
You and Trump both killed it that night. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
It was great seeing you. | ||
Yeah, you know, it's just funny because you see these people, I bet at this event, so many people that I had seen before at other events like, hey, I haven't seen you since Stop the Steal, or I haven't seen you since whatever, and so... | ||
It's like a big reunion. | ||
It's so cool seeing old faces like that. | ||
So, good to see you, buddy. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
1483. | ||
Oh, I see what you did there. | ||
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Based. | |
It's like the meme number, but Christian style. | ||
Based? | ||
Basic Christ build? | ||
He took, like, the base number, but he... Make it Christ style, though. | ||
Make it Christian style. | ||
Beast! | ||
Nice work, friend. | ||
07's in the chat. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much, man. | ||
I appreciate ya. | ||
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
Do you have a favorite or least favorite airport you've been to? | ||
Least favorite, maybe... | ||
Atlanta I Don't know I'd have to think about that my least favorite Airport, I really hate Dulles. | ||
I really hate Atlanta I hate LaGuardia Best Airport maybe I Phoenix is pretty good. | ||
Phoenix Sky Harbor is good. | ||
Midway in Chicago's really easy. | ||
Reagan I like. | ||
Reagan I actually like a lot as an airport. | ||
Throw some others out there. | ||
You mean Dallas? | ||
No, I mean Dulles. | ||
Dulles. | ||
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What else? | |
Yeah, I would say that's about right. | ||
O'Hare? | ||
No, O'Hare sucks. | ||
I hate O'Hare. | ||
O'Hare's too big. | ||
I hate these airports where you have to take like a train or you have to walk a lot. | ||
I like small airports. | ||
Vegas? | ||
Yeah, Vegas has a good airport. | ||
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Wow, what else? | |
The unknown soldier sent $5. | ||
Destiny slash Reddit be like stop complaining about train derailments because those happen thousands of times per year oh okay guess we should be fine living in a completely unlivable shithole of a country. | ||
Their whole their whole MO is so Reddit like they just they're not even interested in events. | ||
To them everything is just make-believe. | ||
Like, why do we care about this train derailment? | ||
Because of the 24-hour news cycle. | ||
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It's like, ugh, it's just so lame. | |
Their whole mentality is just, oh, that thing that people care about? | ||
Well, here's why no one should- here's why people are stupid for caring about that thing. | ||
It's just so, like, above it all. | ||
They're scum. | ||
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Redditors are scum and they're human garbage and I hate them all. | |
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
Who remembers when Nick Fuentes and Michael Knowles linked up? | ||
Ah yeah, Politicon 2019. | ||
Ed Teach sent $3. | ||
I really wish a nigga would heckle you in front of me like that guy from CPAC. | ||
Anyways, thanks for all you do. | ||
O7 King. | ||
Well you know what? | ||
That guy, so... He heckled me. | ||
And I was like, whatever. | ||
You know, I got an Uber to my other hotel. | ||
So we go to the hotel and we weren't able to check in there because they had no rooms. | ||
So me and my assistant were leaving this hotel. | ||
We're walking to another hotel and we passed that guy on the street. | ||
And I didn't recognize him because I didn't see him when I was at CPAC. | ||
He was behind me. | ||
So I didn't even get a good look at him. | ||
But so I'm walking down the street. | ||
It's nighttime. | ||
It's dark out. | ||
And so he says something to me. | ||
I said, what? | ||
And as he passes by me, he like punches me in the stomach. | ||
And so me and my assistant, we throw our bags on the ground, just leave them on the street. | ||
And we're like, hey, what the fuck? | ||
And we chase after this guy and we chase him into his hotel. | ||
and he like he's like hey man like hey just leave me alone just like get out of here and he like runs behind the desk of the hotel lobby and uh we're like hey get back out here and his other buddy was there and he's like hey man just like take it easy i'm like you're with this asshole i said fuck you to the guy and the guy swats my hand | ||
and we grapple and he goes to kick me and I punched him in the head and then he runs into the elevator and we leave and then but then but then okay now so this is this is like the altercation that goes on then we run into him at this party me and like 20 gripers running him at this party and we like surrounded him and I was like hey man he's like I was we went in there to like | ||
Talked to him and he was like, hey man, just like why did you just leave me alone? | ||
Why are you attacking me? | ||
I'm like, dude, you hit me you punched me in the street Unprovoked like we surrounded this guy and I swear he was like he was like, hey man, like just leave me alone Why are you doing this to me? | ||
I'm like doing this to you. | ||
I'm like you hit me you hit me first and He was like, well just, can't you just get out of here, blah blah blah? | ||
And I, so, I told him, I'm like, listen man, I'm like, I'm not gonna say exactly what I said, but I said like, hey man, you need to apologize because, you know, otherwise, that wouldn't be the right thing to do. | ||
I said, you need to apologize. | ||
He was like, okay, I'm sorry. | ||
And I'm like, and apologize for calling me gay. | ||
And he was like, okay, I'm sorry. | ||
And I was like, okay. | ||
I'm like so what's good so then we just started hanging out so then we were at this party because we confronted him at this party then we just started hanging out and and then we just started talking and then we just became friends and then we just and then he's like come here and then we hugged and he was like hey man like I was like we're cool You know, and then I made a self-deprecating joke. | ||
We're like, where are we going after this party? | ||
And we were at the CWC and he was like, we're all the chicks. | ||
And I was like, yeah, we're all the chicks. | ||
I'm like, better yet, I'm like, where's all the guys? | ||
Where's all the guys at these parties? | ||
So we had a self-deprecating joke. | ||
We had a laugh. | ||
And then we walked to this other, we walked to this bar and he was showing me memes on his phone and we were talking and he's like Irish too and like so we had like some common ground and so we just kind of became buddies and we hung out the whole night and the rest and we took a picture and it was great so | ||
So anyway, so that's that's like love speech, you know, so that's love speech, but it is kind of funny though. | ||
I mean this guy like heckles me and and then attacks me and then we like chase him down. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I have this dog in me. | ||
I don't know what's gotten into me lately, but I'm just kind of like a raging person lately. | ||
I don't know what the deal is, but lately I'm just like off the goop. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
High tea? | ||
I don't know, but lately I'm just off the goop. | ||
I have a video of it. | ||
I'm not I don't want to publish this. | ||
I don't want to dox a guy and like we smoothed it over We're cool now, but I do have video of it's pretty it's pretty good video But so I you know, maybe that'll come out eventually. | ||
I don't know but we do have video. | ||
It's pretty exciting But anyway But that's... but we don't need to fight. | ||
We don't need to fight anybody because we just want to bring everybody together. | ||
And here's this guy who was yelling at me like a banshee at the hotel and then attacks me. | ||
And then I just stand in front of the guy and, you know, I did kind of coerce him into an apology. | ||
I was like, hey man, like you do need to apologize. | ||
You're like... | ||
you know bad things will happen to you and he was like I'm sorry and then I was like no but come on are you really just saying that or are you sorry and he came back he's like no man like I am sorry and I was like okay I'm like we're cool then and I was like so what's the problem like why don't you like me and he goes he was well you're just like fully yourself and you're mean to people and I'm like really like is that is that why you don't like me I'm like And his buddy was like, no, I don't think he's that full of himself. | ||
I'm like, yeah, I'm like, I have a big ego. | ||
I don't think I'm pretentious though. | ||
I'm like, here we are. | ||
We're just people. | ||
I'm just talking to you so Anyway, but But it was just funny that was his issue I was I didn't even know what he was gonna say, but I'm like, why are you attacking me? | ||
Like why are you calling me out? | ||
What's your problem with me? | ||
And he's like, well, you're just like full of yourself and you're mean to people and I'm like, okay, so like So what? | ||
That's crazy to me. | ||
That's just like crazy to me that that was the answer. | ||
If he had said something like, well, I think you're gay, it'd be like, okay, well, like I could see that or something. | ||
Or if it's like, oh, well, you know, I think you're a fed. | ||
It's like, okay, well, I'm not, but you know, here's why, whatever. | ||
But it's like, well, I just, I think you have like a big ego. | ||
And then you realize that, that is what it's about for a lot of people. | ||
For a lot of people, they just can't handle, um, A lot of people don't like when somebody has confidence. | ||
There's something very real about that. | ||
That's what, like, haters mean. | ||
Somebody says in the chat, you're mean to people. | ||
Assaults you? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
You're mean to other people. | ||
Punch for no reason. | ||
Like, okay. | ||
But anyway... Someone says he wanted to be friends. | ||
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Maybe. | |
We became friends by the end of it. | ||
He seems alright. | ||
He seems a little wacky. | ||
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But... | |
But we were cool. | ||
By the end of the night, we were bros. | ||
And that's what it's all about, okay? | ||
Love, speech, and reconciliation. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
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But, anyway. | |
Who knows? | ||
I don't know why people do what they do. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
See, because the thing is, as much as I have righteous indignation, I would never... I'm not a heckler. | ||
I'm not an assailant or whatever. | ||
You know, even with that guy, like that guy heckles me and attacks me. | ||
And when I got him face-to-face, even when I had numeric superiority, I was just like, hey man, what's your problem? | ||
Can you just tell me what your problem is? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So I just don't understand that mentality. | ||
Even these people that wake up every day and they're like, I'm gonna talk about Nick Fuentes every day. | ||
You have these like cyber stalkers that wake up and they're like I'm just gonna I'm gonna report what he eats and his show and his Twitter and his friends and his and this and that I just can't imagine I cannot get in the headspace like what makes people do that like That's just not in my DNA. | ||
It's not in my chemistry. | ||
Like, that's why the Ethan Ralph thing was so puzzling. | ||
All these people that are, like, obsessed with hating Ethan Ralph. | ||
It's like, what is that? | ||
I... That's not... That's not something that I can really wrap my head around. | ||
Anyway... I dole and grow I percent three dollars. | ||
Hey bud, thanks for that high five. | ||
That was an epic high five. | ||
Hey! | ||
High five guy. | ||
That was an epic high five. | ||
Yeah, good to see ya. | ||
Now, yeah, now I know your handle because you spelled it out. | ||
I'm glad you got the high five. | ||
Bullsweat sent $10. | ||
Njgloyper here. | ||
Great to meet you in DC. | ||
Goose says you're much more handsome in person. | ||
He doesn't know how to super chat yet. | ||
Anyways, love ya. | ||
Bullsweat out. | ||
Hey, love you too, buddy! | ||
Well, hey, how come if you... Did you meet me there? | ||
Why are you taking his word for it if you met me, though? | ||
But hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
Good to see you, I think. | ||
Wasn't AFPAC? | ||
But hey, love you, man! | ||
Wasn't able to make it to AFPAC because I'm a bum nigga living on the West Coast, best coast. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Love you and Christ is King. | ||
Wasn't AFPAC, but hey, love you, man. | ||
You'll be able to come to AFPAC later this year. | ||
Reactionary retard sent 100%. | ||
Hey Nick. | ||
Loved the rally this weekend and it was amazing meeting you for the first time. | ||
Your speech was one of my favorites to this point and I love this Christian futurist direction the movement is headed towards. | ||
O7 King. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot man. | ||
Appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Great meeting you as well, finally. | ||
And I'm glad you like the direction of the movement. | ||
It's... I think that's the new tone. | ||
Uh, but we'll see. | ||
I'm still workshopping it, but I like that. | ||
I like where we're at. | ||
I think it's a good angle. | ||
It's a good message. | ||
Anglozoomer sent $50. | ||
Hey! | ||
Loved your rally and its visuals. | ||
The patriotic red, white, and blue aesthetic is so gay and we've needed new visuals and aesthetics for a while. | ||
And you truly fulfilled. | ||
God bless you, King. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
I don't know that we've totally dropped red, white, and blue, but we're definitely not doing this Patriot thing. | ||
This, like, star-spangled banner thing. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Like, red, white, and blue, maybe. | ||
Maybe some symbols from the past, but just not what we've all seen before. | ||
Just not Yankee Doodle Dandy, you know? | ||
But thanks, man. | ||
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Inevitability. - Yes. - Romanoslav sent Christian Emporium, not Christian Nationalism. | ||
So true. | ||
Eli sent $3. | ||
Django Fett or Boba Fett? | ||
That's a cringe, cringe question. | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $3. | ||
Great rally. | ||
Kudos to the staff. | ||
So inspiring to see a bunch of Zoomers run such a legit operation. | ||
Hope to see you again soon, sir. | ||
Thank you man, it was great seeing ya. | ||
Yeah, yeah, we have a very great team. | ||
Pretty impressive. | ||
Asexual underscore supremacist sent $3. | ||
The seamless transition on stream from the intro video to the live feed with you stepping up on stage was stunning. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Yeah, I... Yeah, I love how it turned out. | ||
Hey Quack! | ||
Good seeing you as well. | ||
Here's the thing, we're going to be doing a remastered version of it this week. | ||
We'll have a remastered edition of the speech where the color grading is better, the audio is improved, like we're going to put out a cool edit of it as well. | ||
So stay tuned, we're going to do a lot of cool stuff with the footage. | ||
I dole and grow I percent ten dollars. | ||
To the guy who isn't dressed right and brought his girlfriend, that frumpy lump you drag around ruin the peak of Nick's go off by yelling democracy. | ||
That's on you dummy ass nigga, dump her or you're out. | ||
Well hey, I didn't want to be the one to say it, but you know, you can't, yeah, she did kind of ruin the moment when she yelled out like, like, that's like one of those typical woman moments. | ||
Even if you have five women in the whole crowd, one of them is gonna do some shit like that. | ||
Like that's, I hate to be that guy. | ||
Hey listen, I appreciate her enthusiasm, glad she was there, but that was a little bit of a woman moment. | ||
Kind of disrupted the flow a little bit. | ||
Oh, that's okay. | ||
There was a Muslim girl there, and she went to take a picture with me. | ||
I went to shake her hand, and she was like, oh, I can't shake your hand. | ||
I was like, oh, sorry. | ||
And I put my arm around her for the picture, and she was like, don't touch me! | ||
I'm like, hey, I don't know the rules, alright? | ||
This is a Christian nationalist conference, alright? | ||
Take it easy. | ||
She's like, don't touch me! | ||
I'm like, oh. | ||
Hey, I don't know the fucking rules. | ||
You're the one who's- You're in line for- Are you supposed to be here without your husband getting a picture? | ||
Like, how do I fucking know what the rules are? | ||
Nah, she was okay. | ||
I don't mean that. | ||
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But... It's like, really? | |
She's like, don't touch me! | ||
I'm like, oh, okay. | ||
Sheesh. | ||
How am I supposed to know? | ||
She was nice. | ||
She was nice enough. | ||
But yeah, she didn't like that. | ||
She didn't like that I put my arm around her. | ||
I wasn't even thinking. | ||
I went to shake her hand. | ||
I'm like, hey! | ||
She's like, oh, I can't touch you. | ||
I'm like, okay. | ||
Arm around, oops, oh, oops. | ||
Forgot, sorry. | ||
Muslim, right. | ||
Muslim, right. | ||
That's okay, though. | ||
She was nice. | ||
I just don't know how it works, okay? | ||
I'm not Muslim. | ||
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So... But that was funny. | |
The Roanian sent $10. | ||
I agree we can't go back as far as modern concepts of technological advancement but I hope you're not equating the modernity of religion to mere aesthetics. | ||
The church exists because of adherence to tradition. | ||
It's existential to the Catholic Church. | ||
Talk about not getting it, dude. | ||
Go back and watch the show. | ||
Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3. | ||
153, you are the future. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
Pretty old. | ||
$30. | ||
CPAC security guard is a growiper, he just doesn't know it yet. | ||
I don't know about that, pretty old. | ||
Old and lame. | ||
Anchor sent $3. | ||
Less than $3. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Crab Goblin sent $3. | ||
Brandt go one week without stabbing Joe the Boomer through the heart challenge level impossible. | ||
Yeah, he got everybody sick, by the way. | ||
Not only get this, not only did Brandt bring an e-girl to the after party who nobody even knew, but also he got everybody sick, so... | ||
He comes to the, uh, we're hanging out the day before the event and he's obviously sick and he goes, no, no, I'm not sick. | ||
It's just allergies. | ||
Okay. | ||
Then we go to dinner and he's like, he's like asleep at the table. | ||
We're like, hey man, you okay? | ||
After he threw up the night before. | ||
He's like, yeah, yeah, I'm fine. | ||
I'm just tired. | ||
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Okay. | |
Then everybody goes home and gets sick. | ||
Except for me. | ||
I may get sick. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Then, he comes to the after party and brings some e-girl. | ||
It's all, we're all guys, we're all hanging out at the Airbnb, and he shows up with some e-girl. | ||
Really? | ||
So yeah, I'm kind of, me and Joe the Boomer, we're gonna have to take care of this guy, I don't know. | ||
Me and Joe the Boomer, gonna have to solve this. | ||
Nah, I appreciate it, Brant made the trip out, he's a good guy. | ||
We love Brant, you know, I'm just playing with that, you know. | ||
I appreciate he made the trip out. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
We're glad he was there. | ||
Brings the energy. | ||
He's fun, funny, charming guy, but he did get everybody sick. | ||
He did bring an e-girl to the after party. | ||
Not that it's that big of a deal, but... | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Yeah, I feel the same way. | ||
Of course, yeah, he's a manipulator. | ||
to Trump's speech hearing the same tired line of socialism, communism being the enemy sucked. | ||
Hearing about true presence and spiritual warfare resonates with the disillusioned youth. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Yeah, I feel the same way. | ||
Keckdog sent $3. | ||
Brand says he feels like Hess being gaslighted when people attack him for standing up Joe the Boomer, but that's exactly what a heartbreaking gaslighter would say. | ||
Of course, yeah, he's a manipulator. | ||
Accusing someone else of gaslighting is gaslighting itself. | ||
The unknown soldier sent $3. | ||
Would you give people like Sneeko a yellow name and chat cause they're famous or is that for streamers only? | ||
Uh, sure. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Joe the Boomer sent $3. | ||
Damn it, man. | ||
I'm so messed up in the head. | ||
I'm a really sick, sick guy. | ||
I'm a bad guy even after all of it. | ||
I still love Brand. | ||
I need help before I go Murray Franklin on Brand. | ||
I just can't stop laughing. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
You gotta meet with Joe the Boomer. | ||
The more you push it off, the more you break this guy's heart, the worse it's gonna be for you. | ||
And you can't hide from this guy. | ||
You can run. | ||
You'll never be able to hide from Joe the Boomer. | ||
Noah sent $5. | ||
Yo! | ||
I'm kinda new to the movement, but I'm really enjoying the show so far. | ||
I've started going back to church, but I'm trying to determine my denomination. | ||
Please pray that I find the right path. | ||
Glad to hear it, man! | ||
There's one church, though. | ||
It's Catholic Church. | ||
We'll pray for you to find your way back. | ||
Good to hear it, though. | ||
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
Hey, are you hashtag Team Brant or hashtag Team Joe at the Boomer? | ||
Uh, I think they're both on the same team. | ||
So I just, I just want to facilitate that. | ||
Mike Van sent $3. | ||
The novelty of being fullness of truth, thoughtful, charitable and zealous after decades of tired materialist philosophy speak to the disenfranchised youth. | ||
Logos is indeed rising. | ||
Absolutely, well said. | ||
Corlick sent $10. | ||
Fixed my username for Donos, was Cory. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
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Hey, glad to hear it. | |
True. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, they are nihilists. | ||
That is what it's at the bottom of it. | ||
I correctly diagnosed that last year. | ||
Especially with this new anti-Muslim thing. | ||
True. | ||
Great speech, King. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, they are nihilists. | ||
That is what it's at the bottom of. | ||
I correctly diagnosed that last year, especially with this new anti-Muslim thing. | ||
It's very clear it's just about, at the core of it, it's atheism. | ||
SSQQQ sent $3. | ||
The reason why he didn't support Trump was because you have stuff like the Kraken, Four Seasons Landscaping, and all these boomer cringe types falling for psyops. | ||
The texts? | ||
It's not conclusive. | ||
I hate Trump isn't conclusive. | ||
I hate Trump. | ||
I can't wait not to cover him. | ||
That's not conclusive. | ||
It's because of that. | ||
That's what we used to think. | ||
These texts prove otherwise. | ||
He's never liked Trump. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
Computer Zoomer sent $3. | ||
Given the reconciliation with CWC and Owen Benjamin, I asked hate logs like RPG if he's willing to reconcile. | ||
He called you evil and many other un-Christian things. | ||
Try love, RPG. | ||
I don't know who that is, but, uh, but hey, I have said all throughout the year, it's no beef, it's no hate, so if whoever that is wants to stop hating me, you know, they're welcome to, but I don't really care. | ||
Niglas sent $100. | ||
Paying my dues to the Groyper. | ||
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Hey! | |
The Groyper. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, did you see that? | ||
They kind of made me sound like, uh... They kind of took it to a whole new place when they said the Groyper. | ||
Nick Fuentes was kicked out of CPAC. | ||
The Groyper did this. | ||
Nick Fuentes was kicked out of CPAC. | ||
After that, the Groyper held a rally across the street. | ||
The Groyper. | ||
That Groyper. | ||
The Groyper did this, like calling me a Groyper. | ||
It's funny. | ||
Not like I'm a Groyper, like I'm a Nick Fuentes fan, but like I'm, like I am a Groyper. | ||
Like a frog. | ||
Like I'm a big green toad. | ||
The Groyper... After being removed from CPAC, the Groyper held a Nazi rally across the street. | ||
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The Groyper... The Groyper did this. | |
After he got some ice cream, the Groyper crossed the street. | ||
The Groyper... | ||
Went up to his hotel room and the Groyper put on a movie and then the Groyper went to bed. | ||
Yeah, so I like that. | ||
GLC sent $3. | ||
For what it's worth, it's funny how after Carlson was rejected by the CIA, he allegedly ran off with an old roommate to fight for CIA objectives in Nicaragua. | ||
Real dedicated guy. | ||
Hope you're well, friend. | ||
Real patriot for CIA or whatever. | ||
Apostolic Slav sent $3. | ||
Paltown 1 CIA applicant lost. | ||
Paltown 1. | ||
Acolyte sent $3. | ||
Pika. | ||
Chungus Appreciator sent $5. | ||
You're the best. | ||
Thanks! | ||
I know. | ||
You're the best. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Sewer Lizard sent $15. | ||
Everything is Chrome in the future. | ||
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Everything is Chrome, yeah. | |
I don't agree with this pressure relief valve theory. | ||
I don't think that's valid, but... I mean, he's a gatekeeper. | ||
Another streamer calls him a pressure relief valve in that he is there to calm down and groom the ride and get them ready for the next subjugation struggle session. | ||
- I don't agree with this pressure relief valve theory. | ||
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I don't think that's valid, but I mean he's a gatekeeper. - Farid Lukovic sent $10. | |
Hi Nick, long time fan. | ||
Sending love from cold Sweden. | ||
Did you watch the Spencer Destiny no jumper thing? | ||
Any thoughts? | ||
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Love you bud. - I watched it for like a couple hours. | |
Everybody kept talking during it though. | ||
We were all in the hotel and it was like me and like seven people and we put it on the laptop and I'm trying to watch and everybody kept talking during it. | ||
And then like a bunch of people fell asleep and I'm like, are you kidding me? | ||
Am I the only one watching this? | ||
I liked it a lot. | ||
I thought it was very interesting and it's it's shocking how little depth Destiny has as a thinker. | ||
Like Spencer would say something really interesting And then Destiny would be like, well I just think that like it's a 24-hour news cycle and I think that like people are like divided. | ||
He's like a walking NowThis video. | ||
He's like a walking Al Jazeera Facebook video. | ||
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Just so shallow. | |
That's based. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
That's all true. | ||
"It makes me physically sick when people blaspheme." - That's based. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. - Plantation_Growiper sent $5. | ||
Artist, visionary, cult leader, creator, lover icon, great man, inspiration, human genius phenomenon, superstar hero, handsome, charming, Hitlerian, futurist, Christian Growiper. - That's all true. | ||
That's all factual though. - Josh the remover sent $3. | ||
I really liked what you said about the Tranny thing. | ||
I have a friend who became gay and started taking HRT. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
He just broke up with his BF and I'm worried about him. | ||
Please pray for him. | ||
Isn't it good that he broke up with his BF? | ||
Or is he the girl now? | ||
Or he was a girl? | ||
Became gay, started taking HRT. | ||
I thought wouldn't breaking up be the good thing? | ||
I'm confused about what exactly is going on there, but agreed. | ||
But agreed. | ||
Donald E. Trump sent $10. | ||
Your speech was phenomenal. | ||
We are all so proud to have such a forward-thinking person as our leader. | ||
The altered Trump quote you said about not losing a supporter was perfect. | ||
O7 King, God bless. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, I knew the media would like that one. | ||
I thought that was good. | ||
Because it's true, because I wanted to prove that, like, that we can say that. | ||
Like, we are allowed to say that and, like, it doesn't affect me, you know? | ||
Like, I could say... We could bring the Hitler thing into the conversation without losing anybody, and I think we did. | ||
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So... If only you knew some of the things that were going on, which you actually may know soon. | |
We'll see. | ||
But if only you knew, man. | ||
It's so delicious. | ||
Zachary Morris sent $5. | ||
Would you still be late if there were two dykes that look Christina Milian-like? | ||
Oh, great. | ||
From the song. | ||
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Very good. | |
Acolyte sent $3. | ||
If you were a Pikachu, I'd catch you. | ||
Smile. | ||
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I get it. | |
Nice. | ||
Very good. | ||
Oh, like that thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
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That thing. | |
- The paper sent $3. | ||
Good. | ||
The Jew cries out in pain as he strikes you. | ||
- Oh, like that thing, yeah. | ||
Oh, right, that thing, good. - Tom sent $10. | ||
Yo, that rally had chills running through my body. | ||
Love the energy and intro music, but my balls are feeling better. | ||
Been taking some antibiotics, but I'm getting surgery the 21st to fix my bag of worms. | ||
- Okay. - John D sent $24. | ||
What Christianity and white people need in the world right now is visionary leadership that can show a path forward. | ||
You will be the Theodor Herzl for us but with Jesus Christ and Hitler. | ||
Christian futurism is the way. | ||
HH brother, God bless. | ||
Hey man, I'm just doing what I can, okay? | ||
I'm just doing the work, but I appreciate it. | ||
Don't compare me to Theodor Herzl. | ||
I know what you mean, but like, let's... | ||
We don't need to imitate the Jews here, okay? | ||
We can do our own thing. | ||
But I see what you're saying. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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$2,450.20. | |
I am the super chat from last week with friends that met you at Moon. | ||
The conference was Lab Monk, you were Iraq, and my good friend was Lithuania. | ||
He asked you for advice afterwards, BC. | ||
He says you balled out. | ||
Your main opponent in the committee was UK, and I knew her and a few others in the committee. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember that. | ||
Wow, the Security Council. | ||
We were at the Security Council. | ||
The topic was ISIS. | ||
I don't remember, I'm sorry, I don't remember Lithuania and the UK. | ||
I probably remember the faces, but... But I can't. | ||
It's so long ago. | ||
That must have been Lab Monk 2016, right? | ||
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2015? | |
It was a fall conference. | ||
My senior year, so it would have been 2015, I think. | ||
Because I know I lost. | ||
I was Chinese War and States Committee and the first lab monk we went to in my junior year. | ||
And I think I was Iraq and Security Council in senior year. | ||
I don't know if I won though or not. | ||
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I think I didn't, if I'm not mistaken. | |
But I don't know, it was such a long time ago, I don't remember. | ||
But yeah, yeah, good times, good times. | ||
That's such a blast from the past. | ||
Okay, we don't need to read that again, thanks. | ||
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Hey! | |
Yo, that rally had chills running through my body. | ||
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Epic! | |
My ball. | ||
- Okay, we don't need to read that again, thanks. | ||
- Micro I percent $5. | ||
My son enjoyed the rally and has been marching around the home with the intro music playing. | ||
- Epic, glad to hear it, man. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Sick Rally Bro, I tried to make it but got caught in a snow and ice storm. | ||
Catch you at the next one. | ||
That sucks. | ||
I'm sorry I didn't make it, but yeah, hopefully you can make it to AFFPAC 4. | ||
Frank V sent $3. | ||
YE24 is the last best hope our country has for a Christian future. | ||
There's no else and I think all Americans will see that. | ||
I can't wait until he announces. | ||
Thank you for everything you king, God bless. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Hey, love the rally, Nick. | ||
It's also great to see you rebuilding bridges with people you may have fallen out with like CWC and others. | ||
Destiny Ark incoming when? | ||
Whenever he stops lying and being a weasel. | ||
NY Gripper sent $20. | ||
I will not let Fishoto out super chat me. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Dead Elephant Grow Wiper sent $3. | ||
I am calling for the complete and total castration of brand. | ||
Hey, take it easy. | ||
Justin sent $5. | ||
White ass niggas going hard as fuck and whoopin' niggas asses? | ||
Whoopin' niggas asses, bitch! | ||
Holla. | ||
Whoopin' niggas asses in the hotel lobby. | ||
Holla! | ||
What's up, Justin? | ||
Nah, you're not a nerd. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
I'm not talking about reneging on church tradition. | ||
Stuck working because too many were on vacation that weekend. | ||
Your speech was amazing. | ||
Sorry for being a nerd. | ||
Nah, you're not a nerd. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
I'm not talking about reneging on church tradition. | ||
I'm saying in terms of our political presentation, we're trying to create something forward-thinking. | ||
That's all. | ||
Not re-enacting the past. | ||
So, I'm talking about, like, society. | ||
We gotta get people excited about the future. | ||
We gotta take... Because Christianity is transcendent. | ||
at the cross the church the mass is timeless and transcendent um but society is different now and so if we want to have a christian future we have to have christians get in control of the government and like imagine a society where christians are building new cities like christians are you know | ||
in outer space and christians are are running uh the world after liberalism after modernism after all these things and imagining that world is not about imagining what happened before that but imagining what what will come out of this do you don't do you understand what i'm saying kind of like too too often people rely on the past as a crutch to say we could just like reverse it and We could just act like it never happened. | ||
It's like, well it happened. | ||
It happened. | ||
We live in the world where it happened and we can't make it unhappen. | ||
So how do we get through it? | ||
How do we place the cross on top of the technological modern society? | ||
That's the question I'm interested in. | ||
It's got nothing to do with changing the mass or changing the religious tradition or the theology or anything like that. | ||
But it's about going into the future. | ||
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So... But I appreciate it. | |
Margaret V Schneider sent $5. | ||
The Christian nationalist comment didn't age well lol. | ||
I'm a woman though so give me a break lmao. | ||
Ah, predictable, deprecating woman joke. | ||
Hey, we love it. | ||
It's all good. | ||
I appreciate ya. | ||
I appreciate ya. | ||
I'm a woman, give me a break. | ||
Classic, classic, classic woman joke. | ||
We love that. | ||
Good to hear it. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Christian futurist. | ||
That's what I heard. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
I admire all you've done for this movement. | ||
I love you. | ||
And yes, lots of homo. | ||
Less than 3. | ||
Anglozoomer sent $3. | ||
The West launched another color revolution in Georgia a few days ago. | ||
Literally Euromadian type shit. | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $3. | ||
Could there be some optimism that the cucker elevations push both him and Trump in a better direction? | ||
A synthesis? | ||
We want cucker uncucked and Trump without the retarded faggots. | ||
I don't think this changes anything though. | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $3. | ||
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Duplicate. | |
Yeah, no, I don't think it's going to change. | ||
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Yes! | |
Yes! | ||
- Edgemaster 69 sent $10. | ||
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Exactly. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth was an incredible line. | ||
Such an important idea. | ||
Instead of taking Christianity back to a good time, we will bring it forward and make it better than ever. | ||
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- Exactly, that's exactly right. - Zachary Morris sent $5. | |
Thank you for taking a picture with my autistic son at the rally. | ||
Sorry he tried to lobotomize you with a ball-peen hammer, he's photosensitive and the strobe really set him off. | ||
Acolyte sent $3. | ||
I've been sending Tenryu hundreds of Pikachu clips to drive him crazy. | ||
As much as he'd like you to think he's an anime head, he's really the biggest Pikachu head. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
I know you and Alex Stein are cordial, but there's literally nothing funny about that guy. | ||
I find it cringe how desperate he is to come across as humorous. | ||
You're either naturally funny or you're not. | ||
Well, hey, he's a friend of mine. | ||
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You know. | |
He's got a specific type of humor, you know. | ||
I don't think we have the same sense of humor. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
He's kind of doing a specific kind of thing. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
People love it. | ||
People love it. | ||
So, I didn't love his show at Blair White, but he's a good guy. | ||
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Well, he's a friend of mine, so. - Johnny Bravo sent $3. | |
I see John Zerka is talking about an IRL collaboration with you. | ||
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That should be fun. - Hey, yeah, we're probably gonna do a collaboration in April, so. - Farid Lukovic sent $3. | |
Any debates on the horizon? - No. - Edgemaster 69 sent $3. | ||
Would you be willing to let the Jolly Heretic get a channel on Cozy? | ||
His YouTube channel is facing censorship on YouTube recently. | ||
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Sure. | |
Okay, we got some on Cozy here. | ||
If you see this, you're epics is the show's a little late. | ||
White Monster says, it can't be overstated how impressive the rally was. | ||
You're the first person to define a new Christian aesthetic young people can be captured by. | ||
Everything else always made conservatism look corny. | ||
The energy is shifting. | ||
Thanks to you, King. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Lappy says, with the amount of geriatric rednecks, anti-China war hawks and Jews at CPAC, I'm surprised Tucker didn't take an express trip on the... | ||
Yamacopter to pay a visit. | ||
Funnily enough I met Nigel Farage but nothing tops meeting you. | ||
Also thanks for complimenting my hair. | ||
Can't wait for Half Pack 4. | ||
Hopefully by that time I will have my car slammed on 19-inch SSR meshes with a limo tint. | ||
Yeah great meeting you too. | ||
Great hair. | ||
Great seeing you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Alright let's see do we have... we got one more here. | ||
Yeah, I never liked them. | ||
And that's not surprising to be honest. | ||
Yeah, Nelk, Yamica, Wailing Wall, We're in the Cube. | ||
I mean, it's all so predictable. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
That's all I got for you. | ||
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