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April 5, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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We're not, but it's pretty loud.
Anyway, so I want to give my thoughts on the speech but I first want to set it up by talking about the charges.
We've been covering this for a long time so I feel like a lot of people know the basics.
We covered it all week, two weeks ago, we covered it Friday, we covered it yesterday, we covered it a little bit yesterday.
So it was announced, well there were rumors two weeks ago that Donald Trump was being charged in Manhattan by this District Attorney Alvin Bragg with some kind of crime related to Stormy Daniels.
And you know it's funny because the first show that we talked about this I went live and I said I don't even really know what the crime is necessarily.
Is it a crime to secure silence from some sexual accuser?
You could say it's immoral, you could say it's maybe inappropriate or shady, but it's definitely not, as far as I know, criminal.
And so as the weeks went on, it was revealed through rumors and through leaks that came out of that district attorney's office that it was about the falsification of records and maybe something pertaining to campaign finance.
They say that the Payment by the Trump lawyer to Stormy Daniels constituted campaign spending.
Somehow.
But that was the rumor weeks ago and really we're still in the same situation now.
We don't quite know what the criminal activity is here.
But so the rumors have been going around for a long time.
I thought that we were never going to see this case because you remember the grand jury was put out of session for a day.
There was talk about charges being filed that never happened.
There were rumors that the grand jury would be dismissed for a month or maybe more.
And then out of a clear blue sky last week they announced suddenly they were moving forward with the charges.
And so Trump surrendered to the police.
He flew out from Mar-a-Lago.
And then he made his appearance at the district attorney's office, or I think the courthouse, today, where he was not handcuffed.
He apparently did not get a mugshot.
And the proceedings weren't even filmed.
They took some still photographs, but there was no recording.
There was a pretty massive protest in New York City, in Manhattan today, which I was very pleased to see.
Marjorie Greene was out there, who I don't like, but it was good that she made an appearance.
Jack Posobiec was out there.
New York Young Republicans organized something.
They did a great job.
And so that's how it played out today.
And all of the charges were read out.
There are 34 felony charges in total.
And as I said, it's a maximum sentence for all of those of 136 years.
So I'll read to you.
This is a summary of the day from Fox News.
It says, quote, Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in New York City on Tuesday to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.
The charges carry a maximum sentence of 136 years in prison, although the actual sentence will likely be far less if he is convicted on any or all counts.
Falsifying business records is typically a misdemeanor charge in New York but rises to the level of a felony with a maximum of a four-year sentence when a defendant's intent to defraud includes an intent to commit another crime or to aid or conceal the commission thereof.
So it's really a misdemeanor.
It's 34 counts of falsifying business records And it should be a misdemeanor.
He's being charged with 34 felonies but it rises to a felony if this is done to conceal another crime or if it's being done with an intent to commit another crime.
That secondary crime has not been revealed.
The 34 charges have been revealed.
They're all felony charges.
We don't know though why it's a felony.
They should be misdemeanor, again, but we don't know what the secondary crime is that makes it rise to that level.
The Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was asked by reporters at a press conference why the second concealed crime was not specified in the indictment.
Bragg said, quote, let me say as an initial matter that the indictment doesn't specify it because the law does not so require.
Typical uppity attitude from this type.
He says, in my remarks I mentioned a couple of laws which I will highlight again now.
The first is New York state election law, which makes it a crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means.
I further indicated a number of unlawful means, including false statements, including statements that were planned to be made to tax authorities.
I also noted the federal election law cap on contribution limits.
So again, he's sort of implying that this has to do with election law.
That the secondary crime that makes these misdemeanors a felony is that the contribution or rather the payment to Stormy Daniels in some ways constitute a campaign spending activity or maybe it's the deception to tax officials.
Again, according to FEC regulations, I'm not exactly sure What exactly is this case they're building?
The implication is that it's something to do with campaign finance.
Again, according to the statement, he says, well, I'm not going to release it because I don't have to, because the law does not require, does not so require.
I love when black people talk like that.
It really makes them sound intelligent when they say that, which is the intention, of course.
So, you know, he says, well I don't need to say it because I don't have to.
The law doesn't so require me to.
But he's hinting at, he says, as I indicated, he's talking about election laws.
So apparently it's got something to do with that.
He accused Trump and his associates of employing a catch-and-kill scheme to bury potentially damaging information ahead of the 16th election.
He said Trump went to great lengths to hide his conduct, causing dozens of false entries in his business records to conceal criminal activity, including attempts to violate state and federal election laws.
In total, 34 false entries were made in New York business records to conceal the initial $130,000 covert payment.
The indictment comes after a years-long investigation by Manhattan prosecutors into hush money payments that the former president allegedly made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.
Both women have alleged that they had affairs with Trump, which he denies.
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York decided in 2019 not to charge with any crimes related to the payment, and an investigation by the FEC was also closed without any charges.
So, the situation is very bizarre.
I think that's really... Well, it's not bizarre.
We understand what's going on here.
This is about weaponization of the law.
In that sense, it's not bizarre.
We know that this is not about actual criminal wrongdoing.
It is not about what they say, which is holding our elected officials accountable.
Plain and simple, this is revenge.
This is revenge politics.
And it's not simply about revenge, going after Trump in a punitive way, but it's also a preemptive thing as well.
It's also, as we know, about sabotaging his run in 2024.
Because, and I don't think people understand, lawfare is incredibly damaging and an incredibly potent weapon in itself.
And you do not realize this, maybe you do, depending on your experience, but most people don't understand this.
I do, because I've been through it.
Lawfare, which means warfare by legal means, or rather by using the law, not by legal means would be like, I don't know, yelling at somebody.
But lawfare, using the law and using lawyers to wage warfare, it's the process that is the point.
A lot of people think that it is about the conviction and about the sentencing, People are talking about, is Trump going to go to jail?
Are they going to convict him?
And that's a part of it.
That jeopardy is a big part of it.
But really, the lawfare is just as much, and maybe even more so, about the process.
Because the legal process, when you're being prosecuted, when you're being investigated or sued, this is a very stressful process.
It costs a lot of money.
It occupies a lot of your time.
If paperwork isn't filed correctly, if things aren't done right, it carries with it significant financial penalties.
It carries with it major legal jeopardy.
And so what lawfare does, and it comes in a variety of forms, this is what they are doing to Alex Jones.
It's what they're doing to Ricky Vaughn.
It's what they're doing to the Capitol rioters.
It's what they did to me.
It's a strategy, and the strategy is meant to... it's essentially meant to distract people, drain their resources.
It is meant to put somebody in legal jeopardy.
Ultimately, in some cases, not all cases, the intention is to put them behind bars.
A lot of times the intention isn't even necessarily to win.
It's not even if it's a civil matter to win money or to win the case and a criminal matter.
Sometimes it's not even about getting a guilty verdict or about getting somebody in jail.
A lot of times it is just about the ordeal of the legal process.
That is just as much and again in many cases that that's the only point.
And so when Trump is undergoing something like this, when we say it's weaponization of the judiciary, this is following a long train of events.
And I don't particularly care for the way the president recounts this history here, because I think he does it in a very repetitive and boring way.
But it is important to restate how we got here, which is that it has been an unrelenting Crusade.
It's been an unrelenting campaign of legal warfare against this man since 2016.
It's all connected.
The Mueller probe into the Russia collusion, the first impeachment, and the investigation into the phone call with Zelensky.
This, the raid at Mar-a-Lago, potentially imminent charges being filed in the state of Georgia or by the DOJ.
It is all part of a lawfare Strategy.
Which is to say that when you cannot beat Trump, you know, Trump won the election in 16 and so he was there for four years.
If you can't get him out, they knew they were never going to impeach him.
They knew that even if Mueller and the special counsel and the DOJ, even if they recommended charges, they had no power to remove Trump from office.
That was besides the point.
But Trump had to be, again, he was tried in the press.
When you're a public figure, that's also a part of it.
So it's this reputational harm, and as a political figure specifically, it's this massive diversion and distraction in the press.
And then at the same time, you're the president trying to govern.
You're trying to come up with directives, and you're trying to move the entire bureaucracy.
At the same time, you're embroiled in legal matters.
Your personnel is embroiled in legal matters.
And understand, It wasn't just singularly about Trump.
For example, in the Mueller probe or other investigations, they got a lot of his people.
They came after Michael Flynn.
They came after the second campaign manager, whose name I forget at the moment, who actually wound up being charged.
They went after Roger Stone.
They went after many, many people in his orbit.
And so it's not even just, again, when people think about lawfare they think, well they're trying to lock Trump up.
Not even necessarily.
It is a multi-faceted strategy.
That when you think about the science and the actual practical process of governing, it is meant to thwart and halt and retard and sabotage that.
It is meant to slow that down.
Again, cause problems in the press, cause problems with personnel.
It is meant to punish people who the president will never be, he'll never have a problem with fundraising for legal fees.
He'll always have money.
People always chip in for that.
But these other guys, like a Michael Flynn or like a Roger Stone, they have to mount a legal defense that may cost hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars.
And if it goes on for years in those cases, ordinary people don't have the money for that.
And by the same token, they also don't have the benefit of the bully pulpit like Trump does.
Trump can fly in on his plane and give a speech at his club and he can raise money for all of that and he can push back on his own platform.
With millions or hundreds of millions of people watching, watching the replay, a guy like Michael Flynn or Roger Stone or whomever else, these people cannot defend themselves in the press, cannot raise money like that, cannot afford financially to put on a legal defense for a long time, and they're in the same kind of legal jeopardy.
But this is And this is the hack that the system, that the left has figured out, is they have an infinite resource glitch.
The Department of Justice has infinite resources.
When they needed to track down over 1,000 people at the Capitol, they went out and they hired 1,000 FBI agents and 500 lawyers and judges just to focus on this case, just to focus on this investigation.
And when a Baked Alaska or a Jacob Chansley or whatever, when these people are being prosecuted, Baked Alaska's got to put up a give-send-go.
And he's got to raise whatever meager funds he can with whatever lawyer he can find while he's unemployable, while he's being hit in the press.
And the DOJ has limitless money.
So they could come back, they could come back for other things, And this is one of those tools of life ruination.
They don't have to kill you.
They don't have to beat you in an election.
They don't have to do anything.
All they do is just sue you into the ground, prosecute you into the ground, and they can destroy your life, your family, break apart your marriage, have you be forced to sell your home, all these kinds of things, and you may not even be guilty.
So that is what we're talking about here.
And that's going on, this is like a next level for Trump, of course, as the president.
When they appoint a special counsel, and they do an impeachment, and they do the select committee, and now they're doing this, this is lawfare.
And it's important for people to understand, because I think that's a point that maybe isn't discussed enough.
It's not simply about, is he guilty?
Will he be convicted?
Will he be sentenced?
The punishment is just as much the process.
And I touched on this briefly on Friday when Baked Alaska was released from jail.
Everybody saw that he got sentenced to 60 days.
60 days, 16 days in solitary confinement, which is brutal.
And that's bad enough.
But people might say, well, it's two months.
Well, they don't see the two years of scrimping and saving for legal fees.
They don't see the subpoena on the parents' phone records.
They don't see the stress that causes on friendships, relationships.
Things like weight gain, how that affects your emotional, mental state.
It's brutal.
I've been through civil litigation.
I've been subpoenaed.
I've been investigated by the FBI.
Allegedly, according to a New York Times report, they even potentially were going to file a conspiracy charge against me.
I've been through these things.
And I can tell you it's not pleasant.
So, that's what's going on here.
And so, as far as that is concerned, that is not bizarre.
We know what's going on there.
This is about damaging Trump.
And if you think that, on one hand, it's going to benefit him in the campaign, there's some truth to this, because this will bring a lot of free, earned media to him.
The media, of course, covered everything that happened today.
It's big press, and it's going to galvanize his supporters and clearly mobilize them in a city like New York.
By the same token, do not discount the effect that something like this will have on his operation.
Because how much attention, personnel, money is being diverted under the jeopardy of very serious legal consequences to deal with this matter among potentially several others.
Which there's also going to be charges in Georgia, and maybe two matters covered by the DOJ, which is January 6th, and the handling of classified documents.
So it's a big deal.
And as we know, there's nothing bizarre about that.
This is simply about hurting the president.
He won in 16, so what do you do?
You throw a special counsel at him.
He leaves office.
He tries to do this January 6th thing.
It doesn't go so well.
He runs again.
Even this unrelenting attack in the press about how it was an attack on our democracy and all of that, he still is the most popular politician in America.
Highest favorability of any mainstream politician.
Highest approval rating in the GOP in years.
Leading in the polls by far.
They see he's on his way to securing the nomination.
Again, what do they do?
They do this.
They charge him.
Again, it's all part of the same thing.
Although, this is also an escalation because he is an ex-president and they're filing charges against him like he's just some other civilian.
So there is So it's a continuation, but it's also an escalation.
The bizarre part about the charge is that there's nothing here.
The case is bizarre.
They say that he's got these misdemeanors for falsification of records and that very well may be the case, but they're charging him with a felony.
And they're saying that it is a felony because he falsified records for some concealed crime they won't tell us apparently because they just don't have to?
Probably they're not telling us because it's bullshit.
Probably they're concealing it until the last possible moment, which I don't know precisely when that is.
But they're going to leave it concealed because it is probably a completely flimsy case.
And he will not be convicted For these felonies.
Maybe he would have been convicted for misdemeanors, in which case, whatever.
You pay the fine, it's no big deal.
And it would be even more embarrassing for a district attorney to bring misdemeanors against an ex-president.
That would be a ridiculous proposition.
But these felonies won't stand because they cannot stand as felonies.
They're concealing a secondary crime because there's probably not a case there.
And that's not just me saying this.
This is the reaction, according to Fox, from across the entire spectrum.
It says, quote, during CNN's wall-to-wall coverage of Trump's arraignment, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe called Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's indictment a disappointment.
He said, quote, if I had to characterize it, it's disappointment.
I think everyone was hoping we would see more about the direction they intend to take with this prosecution.
What is the legal theory that ties the very solid misdemeanor case, 34 counts of misdemeanors, to the intent to conceal another crime, which is what would make it a felony?
He said, it simply isn't there.
It's possible the DA has an elaborate and solid theory that's backed up by a lot of evidence and he has just decided to conceal that at this point.
That would be a strange decision on his part.
But nevertheless, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.
At the end of the day, if all of our legal friends read this indictment and don't see a way to have a felony, it's hard to imagine convincing a jury that they should get there.
Earlier in their coverage, legal analyst Kerry Cordero told Jake Tapper, quote, in terms of a case being brought against a former president, it's underwhelming.
There's not more to it.
There's not more violations, tax violations.
There's not an incredible new set of facts we didn't know about publicly.
It's really the facts of this case as they've existed for seven years.
Again, which according to the other report, The Manhattan DA decided not to charge him for this in 19 and the FEC also investigated and declined to charge as well.
Same set of facts which have already been dismissed by two separate entities.
Here we are again with the same information.
Fellow legal analyst Elliot Williams said the unsealed indictment doesn't say a lot.
Ellie Honig, a legal analyst at CNN who earlier hyped the Trump indictment as the Super Bowl, acknowledged the, quote, complicated legal question in making misdemeanor crimes a felony, saying the indictment does not specify that the crime justifies or does not specify the crime that justifies the felony charges.
She added, There are documents that do corroborate the fact that money was paid, but they don't even necessarily show Donald Trump's involvement in it.
CNN political director David Chalian pointed out that there was nothing new in the charges and that Trump and his allies will quadruple down in their assertion that Bragg brought about a political prosecution.
He said there are no additional goods in these documents that would prevent him from doing that.
So this is even on CNN.
This is even Andrew McCabe.
Who is a former deputy FBI director who was involved in the Mueller Council.
Even they are saying the same thing, which is there is just simply nothing here.
And that gets to the specificity of what we're talking about.
We're not saying there's no... What they are talking about is a payment.
A payment was made to Stormy Daniels.
But what we're talking about specifically is felony charges.
This is not a felony crime.
The crime is falsification of records.
That's a misdemeanor.
You've got that.
I don't think anybody even disputes that.
The payment was made.
They falsified what the payment was under the pretext of reimbursing, well, they reimbursed Michael Cohen indirectly by calling it a legal fee.
And so you could say that that is your, that's your misdemeanor, that's your falsifying records, that's the case.
When we say there's no case here, what we're talking about specifically is that in New York State, this needs to have that concealed aspect of it, which has not been revealed to us, that makes them felony charges, which is what they are.
And as I said, most likely that is not going to happen.
He is not concealing the concealed charge.
For any reason other than it probably sucks.
It is probably a completely convoluted case that the FEC declined to charge, that Manhattan declined to charge in 2019 because it isn't there.
And he will not reveal that because this is a political circus.
This is about forcing him to undergo this ordeal.
Probably when we see the charge, it'll be a joke.
A jury will not convict.
He will be exonerated.
But all of that won't matter because, again, that is not the point of this.
The point of this is to make him undergo this from last week or two weeks ago, whenever this started, until December 4th.
December 4th is when they hold their next hearing, which is going to take place exactly two months before the primaries begin and in the middle of the initial debates, which are the most important ones.
So when you say this is political, it's almost undeniable that it's political.
Some people are saying things like, well, well, what if he's guilty?
Should we?
People are making this a question of, is the ex-president above the law?
And by the way, that's a ridiculous question.
Yes, he is.
And I'll get to that in a second.
But for example, I saw Destiny went on Tim Pool.
And I keep using Destiny as a little bit of a punching bag because to me he epitomizes not the liberal position, but the government apologist position.
I don't even see him as an ideological progressive or liberal.
Fundamentally, he is an apologist for the regime.
Whatever the regime says, he will defend.
Whether it's Ukraine, or it's BLM, or whatever it is.
If it's Trump being investigated for mishandling of classified documents, the day after on his stream suddenly he's an expert on handling classified documents and it's such a grave threat to our nation.
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nick fuentes
Because the regime said so.
And what is the regime?
It's your constellation of institutions which are all interconnected.
It's your media.
It's the bureaucracy.
It's the donor class.
It's big tech.
It's all these things.
It's not just the government.
It's all-encompassing.
Whatever they decide to move on, he will defend.
So that's why I use him as an example.
He goes on Tim Pool.
And they both concur.
Destiny says, well, we need to see the charges.
And Tim Pool agrees and says, you're right.
If Trump is guilty, then we should prosecute him.
Now, like I said, I think that's a ridiculous question.
And they go back and forth and they debate about, well, if the president committed a crime, then he should be charged.
Like I said, it's not about that.
We'll get to that in a moment.
Looking at it strictly on the facts, this is, for all the aforementioned reasons, indisputably a political case.
If the Department of Justice wanted to bring charges about January 6th, and they had, for example, a text message where Trump says, hey, tell them to enter the building.
If they have a text where Trump texts Enrique Tarrio and says, alright, it's MAGA night at the White House, send in the Proud Boys to invade the- If they had that, and if they charge him for that, then you would have a case.
It would be a question then.
Do you charge him?
Do you not charge him?
Is there some degree of... Is there wiggle room for an ex-president?
Are there good political reasons not to charge him?
Is there a greater concern not to charge him?
Then you have a question.
And there are other matters that might be similar.
Like, I don't know, a guy like Rod Blagojevich selling a Senate seat.
There you go.
But this, anybody could look at and say, it's a misdemeanor crime.
It is not a felony, it's a misdemeanor.
Are we going to charge the President over a misdemeanor?
At that point you might as well say, are we going to handcuff the President if he's driving 15 miles over the speed limit?
Are we gonna handcuff and throw the president in jail if he does something else that's really a low-level crime?
Some might say yes, I would say that's ridiculous.
In this case, though, he got charged with felonies, and there's no felony case.
So, then we know that it's political.
On the question, though, about charging Trump and him being above the law or something, actually, yes, there is a different consideration for a former head of state.
Absolutely.
It's even different from a representative or even, I would say, a statewide office holder like a Senator or a Governor.
Because the President acts in the stead of the entire nation on the world stage.
The President acts on our behalf.
The President, being delegated authority by the Constitution, is standing in as the Sovereign of America.
The idea that the sovereign of America would be put in jail or dragged before a court for a low-level misdemeanor or even a felony is a joke.
There is a reason the Constitution says that the President can only be charged for high crimes.
The President cannot be charged for little things when he's in office.
He certainly should not be charged with those kinds of things when he's out of office.
And it says something very despicable about the institutions.
It's almost like you want to talk about an attack on our democracy to the extent that we have one.
Attack on our republic.
Forcing the president to go before a jury is an attack on the republic.
The President was voted in by the people.
The people voted for this man in 2016 to become the President.
75 million people voted for him to be re-elected.
And in doing so, the people were voting for him to enforce the Constitution, which is our contract between the sovereign people and the government.
The idea then that some district attorney in a liberal jurisdiction like that would drag this guy before the courts, especially while he's running, but even still, after the presidency, is a betrayal of the people.
That's a betrayal of the Republic.
For a district attorney to say, this man that received 75 million votes, this guy that was voted in in 2016, We're gonna put him before a jury of his peers and we're gonna throw him in jail for four years for a felony.
Talk about an attack on our democracy!
So I disagree with the premise.
The only thing that a president should ever be charged for, ever, Is things like corruption, treason, murder, and even even then I would even say maybe not even murder.
The only crimes the president should be charged for are crimes against the country.
Because at that point you've ascended to a different level.
It's not to say that the president's better than us.
It's not to say that he's above the law.
But it is to say that he becomes a part of the fabric of the society.
He embodies the society.
And when the president embodies the American society for four years, the idea that that just goes away, and it's like, well, I'm back to reality now.
What's next?
Are we not going to give former presidents secret service protection?
Oh, well, if the president gets punched in a 7-Eleven, well, hey, he's just an ordinary citizen.
Of course not!
The President can't drive after he leaves office.
The President gets a pension.
The President gets Secret Service detail.
And he shouldn't be charged with stupid crimes like this because once you become the President, you never un-become the President.
Once you capture 25% of the population voting for you, 60 million, 75 million votes, and then you go out and represent the American nation to the world and domestically, You then are entitled to live in esteem for the rest of your life.
And that's for the dignity of the office, that is for the dignity of the voters, that is for the dignity of the nation.
But we have lost any semblance of that kind of idea.
And I would challenge people to think about this.
Because according to our idea of what our country is, then we should agree with Destiny, and we should agree with Kamala Harris, and we should agree with Tim Pool, and we should say, yeah, the President shouldn't be above the law.
The government should be housed in a Walmart building, because they work for us!
And the President should not have a security detail, because once he leaves office, he's just like the rest of us!
And that is such a vulgar and disgusting and perverse idea, and it's a liberal idea.
And that is the idea that I think, if you follow it to its logical conclusion, that is what we have been brought up believing about our system, about the American creed, But when you think about it, I think any noble person, any person with common sense would say that is a revolting idea.
It's a disgusting idea that the American leader would be subject, even to the kind of slander he is, these big inflatable balloons where they make a Trump baby with shit in his diaper and make a giant balloon out of it and put it at CPAC, or they make him like a rat.
Or they go out and you've got Stormy Daniels, a porn star, who's calling herself a cum dumpster on Twitter, by the way.
Great country.
She now gets elevated to this profile.
She's allowed to accuse the President.
I think anybody would say it's a revolting and disgusting idea.
That this would be allowed to happen to the leader of America.
And that's because there is something in our soul which yearns for an aristocratic hierarchical society.
That Trump, as an elder, as an industry titan, as the leader of America, would be afforded, yes, a higher place in society.
It would be fitting and appropriate that Trump would have a different consideration in the courts than some bum on the streets.
Because there is a fundamental inequality between the two.
There is an earned inequality, there is a born inequality.
And the society should reflect this.
We're gonna throw Trump in the courts like he's some, you know?
We're gonna throw him in the courts with handcuffs on and everything like he's just some common criminal?
Now add to that, and this is without even talking about the state of things, which is that common criminals don't even get this treatment anymore.
And we'll get to that in a moment.
But I would just challenge people to think that Logically, according to our self-conception as a democratic nation, we're a nation of laws.
And according to the logical, consistent approach to this, we would say something like, no president should be above the law.
At the same time, I think we find the idea repugnant that he wouldn't be above the law.
And so we need to rethink our institutions and that That first principle of equality and all these kinds of things because in our heart of hearts we know it just isn't so and we know it's not right.
We know there is something not noble and there is something offensive and there's something that is contrary to the spirit of having a society that the national leader, the world leader, Donald Trump 75 years old will be thrown in front of a court like this over a misdemeanor, over a scandal.
Scandals like this, for a king, you forget them.
Corruption, treason, he should be beheaded.
But a scandal like this should be forgotten, it should never be spoken of, let alone talked about in the press.
That's my opinion of the matter.
That's a noble society.
And you know, they make fun of China because in China they censor depictions of Xi Jinping as Winnie the Pooh.
And so what do liberals do?
What do vulgar, satanic liberals do?
They press it.
And they chortle, and they snigger, and they say, haha, take that Xi!
We made you look like Winnie the Pooh and you can't do a thing about it!
In China they have the good sense to censor that.
Because it's wrong.
He's the leader of the country!
And he is entrusted with enforcing the law, protector of the realm, all of these things.
And insofar as he is not corrupt or committing treason, then he should be afforded the respect that that position and that office deserves.
The position of emperor, the position of king.
It's no different than seeing children disrespect their parents, or students disrespecting a teacher, or even just young people disrespecting the elderly.
Why is it offensive when some black hooligan punches an 80-year-old Asian guy?
It's more offensive that they hit somebody elderly than if they hit somebody who's younger.
And it's not just that the elderly are defenseless often.
It's because we all understand that the elderly should be respected.
Because they've been here.
They survived longer.
They've been around longer.
And whatever their class, they should be respected for their age.
The same way with the teacher.
The teacher should be respected.
The parents should be respected.
The priest should be respected.
Entrepreneurs, businessmen should be respected.
And the president should be respected.
And part of that for the pinnacle, part of that for For the nucleus of the society is that, yeah, his venial, venal sins should be forgiven.
Which in this case would be the falsifying records.
Oh, he engaged in a harsh money payment.
Big freaking deal.
People do it all the time.
This is very low level.
When I say that, I mean people do that kind of thing all the time.
Are we going to pretend like every individual in this country has perfect integrity on every document they file?
Are you kidding me?
We all know how it works.
We all know you gotta grease the wheel a little bit when it comes to small things.
Imagine what it takes doing big things as an extremely important figure.
These are things that just need to be let go.
They need to be forgiven.
The other thing I want to get to is about anarcho-tyranny, and I heard that Tucker talked about that tonight, and that angle isn't lost on me either.
And I don't think that's particularly prescient, although it is true.
In Chicago, as an example, our mayoral race was today, and this progressive teacher, black teacher just won, although it's not finished yet, but they're projecting that he'll win.
He wants to get rid of the police.
And this is a city where you check the police radar, it's just mayhem.
People are driving around the city in the morning and they're committing 10 robberies in 30 minutes and the police let them go.
And people that get caught don't get charged.
If they do, they get let out and they go and commit more crimes and murders.
And if they do get locked up, it's for 10 minutes.
And so this is a country where this, and if you live in a major city, this is the reality.
Chicago, LA, San Francisco, maybe being the worst examples, cars are broken into constantly and it never gets solved or investigated.
Increasingly, murders happen all the time.
And for the first time in American history, the majority of murders do not get solved.
So that means that people, most people that get murdered, we don't even catch the people that are doing the murdering.
It's graffiti, it's littering, it is a totally lawless, disgusting, degenerate society.
You know that.
You're just not safe anymore.
You're not safe in the street, on the subway, your car, your property's not safe, your business isn't safe.
You're just, you're fucked.
You're screwed.
And so, at the same time that Capitol rioters are being rounded up and thrown in jail, at the same time that Donald Trump is being dragged before a court for falsifying a business record seven or eight years ago, at the same time that all of that is going on, you've got murderers, you've got people that are stealing cars, you've got people that are going in and doing smash-and-grab robberies that don't even get apprehended.
The border's open.
You've got a quarter of a million people every month walk across the border, and a percentage of them don't even see a Border Patrol agent.
And when they do get caught, they get released!
So things that will get you in trouble, being the president and falsifying a business document 10 years ago.
Things that will not get you in trouble, murder, grand theft auto, coming into America illegally, even surrendering to border patrol as you come across legally, being a drug dealer.
This, this is our problem.
And by the way, this is why you get fascism.
This is why you need fascism.
Okay?
I don't call myself a fascist, but that's fundamentally what this is about.
This country needs a leader that will enforce the laws.
It's that simple.
I mean, it's literally that simple.
The country has to have laws.
People have to have laws that govern their conduct.
And laws don't mean anything unless they are enforced.
Unless there are consequences for breaking them.
And right now, we have terrible laws, and the ones we do have aren't being enforced, and we also happen to be getting rid of the people that would be tasked with enforcing them, which are the police.
And as a result, dealing drugs, consuming drugs, not a crime.
Murder doesn't even get solved.
Pornographers, people that lure children into the business of making pornography, or luring children into consuming pornography, or getting engaged in other forms of sex trafficking, which that's one of them, not a crime.
Not even a crime.
But Donald Trump, who has built skyscrapers and been an entertainer for decades and ran for president and did great things as the president, well, he is going to go to jail.
And that's because the law and the enforcement of it and the purpose of it has been completely perverted and inverted.
And now you have a situation where the most heinous crimes aren't even crimes.
Castrating and mutilating children, Abusing children in other ways, getting them hooked on drugs, porn, you name it.
Well, that's not even illegal anymore.
But it's going to be the elderly, the patriots, the builders, the productive people that are going to pay.
How about that?
They're now talking about reparations, putting a question about slavery on the census.
So, people will be punished for being patriotic, productive, proud of their people, they'll be punished for having children, they'll be punished for engaging in economic activity which hurts the climate, and people will be rewarded for being unproductive, criminal, lazy, stupid, entitled, every other kind of thing.
The country's totally messed up, and this is the answer to left-wing radicalism, is you need a far-right radicalism that says, we are going to put these people in jail.
Law and order is the real call, and it's a restoring, a restoration of law and order in the moral domain, and then what flows from that is a restoration of law and order in the civic domain, because the two are related intimately.
And the latter proceeds from the former.
People say, we don't want to legislate morality.
That's what legislation is.
It is moral.
So, that's the big picture.
Now, as far as the speech goes, the speech was terrible.
Man, it makes me very depressed about the future and the state of things.
Here was an opportunity for Trump to say, this is the mission.
We need to win in 24.
Like there needs to be a why here.
He needed to go out there tonight and say, The law has been perverted.
Our institutions are rotted and corrupted.
This is the final battle.
The elections don't even matter.
We need a victory that is so overwhelming and so crushing because our country is dying.
We need to put partisanship aside and restore the rule of law.
And I promise when I get back in, I am going to purge every institution and fundamentally revolutionize American society.
That's what we needed to hear.
We needed to hear something like that.
We needed here a combination of all of those very important things.
Which is 1.
The system is totally broken.
We needed it to be a condemnation of the system.
The system must be condemned.
Not the radical left.
Not the DA.
The system needs to be condemned.
The system is irredeemable.
The system is bankrupt.
It has to be an anti-system, anti-establishment message.
That's one.
Two, it has to be that this is no longer about right and left.
You don't even need to like me.
That's got to be the message.
It's no longer about Trump as a guy, Trump as a Republican, Trump as a conservative.
It's about Trump as a revolutionary, Trump as an opponent, Trump as a dissident, Trump as the opposition.
And that's the unifying call.
Anybody who wants rule of law, anybody who wants prosperity, anybody who wants these things, who does not want to live under the tyranny of a corrupt system, needs to stand with me.
You don't have a choice.
And then the finisher has got to be, and here's why, Because this is it.
This is the last opportunity.
It's the last time I can run.
If I don't win, it's dead.
I was elected in 16.
They sabotaged it, thwarted it.
That was against the will of the people.
That is against the Republic.
If they foil me again, that shows that me, as a symbol, the country dies.
So we need an overwhelming crushing victory so that I can save America.
So that I can come in and reverse all of this.
That's what we needed to hear tonight.
You didn't even need... It could have been low energy.
It could have been, he's old, he's tired, I get that.
But if that message were there, it would have delivered us from what we're seeing today.
Because there would have been some promise That something could be done about it.
But he came up there and gave a stump speech.
It was stale.
It was boring.
It was low energy.
It's nothing we haven't heard before.
It was garbage.
It was uninspired.
And Jason Miller wrote it.
Jason Miller is a disgusting fat slob who is completely corrupt and motivated by nothing other than money.
Just look at his face.
You think that's a noble individual?
The guy's a scammer.
How about his buddy Guo Wengui, who just got charged in New York?
And they go and try and take all his stuff, and oh, I guess they burned all the documents while they were conducting the raid.
This is your guy.
The disgusting sleaze is writing this speech, where he's gonna harp on the radical left, and Biden's a bad president.
Like, none of that matters, dude.
None of that matters.
And this is the problem.
In 16, he was speaking about American society.
As an outsider.
Well, and really as an insider.
An outsider of Washington, but an insider of the American society.
People said, he tells it like it is.
He says what we're all thinking.
He's got his finger on the pulse.
He said, I don't do consultants and focus groups.
I talk to the taxi drivers.
I talk to the people.
And so, as an outsider of the political establishment, he was speaking as a member of the society, as a concerned member of the society, coming in and addressing the so-called real issues.
And it wasn't about the radical left, or Obama, or even Hillary Clinton.
It was about the political class.
It was about how things are done on a system-wide basis.
It was about America's relative position in the world.
And the declining quality of life in America, which is visible in intangible and relatable ways, like airports.
And now he comes out there with the message, it's like a Sean Hannity show.
It's just a bunch of crap.
Just a bunch of political crap.
He goes up there and says, well, nuclear war and the radical left sucks and... Okay, you lost me.
When he came out there in 2016, he was saying, uh, America's a third world country.
We don't win anymore.
We know we're not winning.
America's not great anymore.
When's the last time we won?
And he said that the election was about the system.
And now it's about what it's always about, which is crap.
Bunch of garbage.
So it's another, hey guess what, another fucking missed opportunity.
Stack them up.
Trump term number one.
Greatest missed opportunity in the history of America.
And we just keep stacking them.
POV.
You're in a missed opportunity contest.
Your opponent's Donald Trump.
It's like every time there's an opportunity to turn it around, we just throw it away.
Throw it all away.
Not asking for much here.
This was a momentous historic day.
Really was.
first time a president has ever been charged in this manner.
Well, and period, that an ex-president has ever been charged with a crime.
It's never happened before.
And this is part of this saga, this epic saga for 10 years.
Everyone thought America was over.
And this guy came in and kicked ass and proved it wasn't over and gave everyone hope in this impossible campaign that he wrote in against every institution.
And this is the final act of that epic saga, this awesome story.
It's an historic day.
And he comes in with the podium that says text Trump to 8802.
Really?
And he comes in with the lowest energy ever with the stump speech.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
We're gonna get him.
Shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up, you annoying bitch.
Ugh.
He gives a 30-minute speech like he just gave it to Rowley last week.
*laughs* Thanks, Jason Miller.
Wow.
Awesome speech!
They're gonna write about that one in the history books when he went up and just complained for a half hour.
Terrible, terrible, terrible.
Where's the vision?
Where's the inspiration?
Where's the hope?
I genuinely believe though, I hate to say this, you know what the problem always was with Trump is that he doesn't believe in God.
That's the problem.
He doesn't believe in anything bigger than himself.
And so as a consequence, we are now seeing how small an individual, even a great individual, really is.
That's the really sad thing.
I really hate to say that, because that's a pretty tough thing to say, but that's just the truth.
He was always about him.
And I don't mean that in a bad way, necessarily, like it's egoism.
Because I think there's a healthy amount of egoism that's necessary.
But there was nothing ever deeper.
There was nothing ever... There was no true inspiration there.
He's making it almost seem like it was kind of a fluke.
Like it was just, he was inspired in that moment, and that's all it was, was a moment.
It wasn't really about him.
You know?
Because I feel like if there was any kind of meditation on something greater, or looking to something higher, something greater, he would be able to articulate The significance and the gravity of what's happening here.
But he's just not able to do that.
He hasn't been able to do that for five years.
He's just get... And I'm just sick of hearing this like, well, it's his advisors, like he's getting tricked.
It's like, okay, well then he's an idiot.
Which is it then?
Is there nothing there?
Or is he just a silly guy that he's just a puppet for a guy like Jason Miller?
unidentified
Wow.
Huh.
nick fuentes
So, and I hate to say that because, you know, I love him.
I think he's a hero.
I think he's a great man.
But I'm just so frustrated and disappointed.
And it's been like this for now six years, literally six years, ever since the inauguration.
It's just been one of these after the other.
It's like he won, and then it's like the Holy Spirit just left, you know?
It's like the Holy Spirit was with him from his announcement until his inauguration, and then it was gone.
Because it seemed like he just could not make mistakes, he was just saying every right thing, making every right move, he was Teflon, he was unstoppable, he was this towering guy, and then it's like a switch was flipped, And in an instant he became an incompetent goofball.
The dancing, text Trump, all this stuff.
Really man?
Cut the shit.
Stop the dancing.
Take the text message advertisement off the podium at the historic speech.
unidentified
Yes, I'm not happy with it.
it.
nick fuentes
And I don't know what the future holds, but I don't think this guy can win.
I don't see it.
People keep, and it's sad because I wanted it.
You don't think I want it.
I want it more than anybody.
You think I don't want it?
You think I didn't want Trump to come back tougher than ever on a vengeance tour and win the nomination and clinch the White House again and purge everybody?
You think I didn't want to see that?
I wanted that more than anybody from day one.
I was actually there.
I knocked on doors in 2016.
I was there during Stop the Steal.
I supported the President every day for his first term.
And, of course, I've paid the price.
So it's not that I don't want it, but you've got all these people out here that are just, they refuse to see the reality.
They're delusional.
They keep talking like it's 2016 or something, they're like, well, we're back on the Trump train, we're never leaving, and this and that, and it's like, What do you see that I don't see here?
Take a look around.
We lost in 2020.
I know we won, but we lost.
Less than 1% in Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona.
That's what it would have taken to tie it up.
Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona.
We lost every one of those statewide races in 2022 in a favorable election.
Statewide races in all three.
The closest races, the minimum that we would need to flip it in 24.
We just lost the Supreme Court in Wisconsin today.
And Trump is weaker than he was in 2020. - That's funny.
He's dogged by all these investigations.
The steal wasn't reversed.
These election laws weren't changed.
How is this going to happen?
So, now, don't get me wrong.
The election's next year.
So I'm not, you know, I'm not going anywhere.
I'll be covering this.
And he can turn it around.
I just don't know that he will.
I doubt that he will.
Because it's been five, six years of this.
We saw it coming in 2020.
We all saw it.
It was like a train crash in slow motion.
Not building the border wall.
Not fixing tech censorship.
Not firing the obviously bad personnel that everybody knew about.
Not ending the wars.
We all, like a train crash in slow motion, because we all said day after day, well he's just gonna, well it's just later, well it'll happen another time.
Even the border wall.
I hate to shit on the border wall, but you got 18, you got 18 foot fence.
That's not a border wall.
We were promised a 30 foot concrete wall that's a thousand miles long at least.
We got an 18 foot bollard fence.
With huge holes in it and totally dependent on an immigration law infrastructure that was built with executive orders.
That was totally reversed in a year by Biden.
And now your border wall doesn't mean shit.
This border wall is not stopping anybody.
Illegal immigration is worse than ever, and there's 500 miles of wall that everybody took.
First of all, it's not a fucking wall.
Two, it's clearly not stopping anybody.
People say, he built the wall.
Yeah, if he built the wall, it wouldn't matter what Biden undoes with executive orders.
They wouldn't be able to physically enter the country, but they can because it's not a wall and it's not even finished.
So that's a big fat letdown and we knew that.
We knew that for years.
And then we saw 2020 coming with the mail-in ballots and the Red Mirage and even, stop the steal, we had Republican state legislatures in six out of six states.
Six out of six!
And it's the Republican state legislatures that have the power to appoint the electors.
And you only needed like three of them, okay?
Now, that's not a small task, but it was doable.
If we were prepared.
And then, if that wasn't bad enough, we thought, okay, well, we'll give him some time off, he'll come back, and he's fucking around with True Social, and oh my gosh, and he comes back with this lame inauguration speech, and then it's this.
unidentified
Ugh.
nick fuentes
I mean, these people that are still on the Trump chain, man, you just must be gluttons.
I know that's such an overused expression, but gluttons for punishment.
You just love abuse.
It's an abusive relationship.
It's sick.
And, you know, don't get me wrong, I was one of these guys for a long time saying, well, there's no better option, but I mean, this isn't even a good option anymore.
It just sucks.
And uh, there'll be some other options soon.
And that, that's, hey, that's where I'm, that's what I've always been about, okay?
Here's my thinking.
Everybody's so, everybody's so concerned with these delicate things.
That they're trying to make happen that just can't happen?
The way that I think about it is I look at things that are zero and things that are not zero.
Trump right now is a zero.
DeSantis is a zero.
Biden's a zero.
You know what might not be a zero?
A guy that said he loved Hitler on InfoWars.
That's how I look at it.
And I know a lot of people don't get that.
They go, well, but this, but that, but, but, but, but fucking what?
Six years of missed opportunities.
Fuck you.
Zero or not zero.
We tried it.
It didn't work.
We tried it again.
It didn't work.
He announced a third time.
It sucks.
It's worse than it's ever been.
And it's been that bad now for six months.
It's time to try something else.
It's not working.
So I hate to say that, I really do, because I love the man.
You know that.
And I wish it would work out for him.
I really do.
But that doesn't make it happen.
So we'll have to try something else.
But that's all I got for you.
That's our show.
I want to move on.
I want to get into the Super Chats.
I'm sorry.
I know that's depressing.
I know people don't want to hear that.
But it's the reality.
It's just a sad fact of where we are.
I know, like, I've seen all these other types and they're all trying to get gassed up for Trump, but it's just, it's not happening.
I'm sorry, it's not happening.
It may happen in the future, but it's not happening now.
and there's no sign it'll happen anytime soon so And I'm willing to be the black sheep.
I don't care.
Everybody attacked me.
After Ye and I met Trump at Mar-a-Lago, everybody said, oh, you were sabotaging him.
In a way, I sort of went against the president in a certain sense.
Now, don't get me wrong.
Me and Ye both love Trump.
Like, that has been the conversation.
Ye has never said a negative thing about Trump.
He loves Trump.
He loves Trump as a guy.
So do I. We both do.
But we also both recognize the shortcomings.
Like everybody else does.
Like you do.
He is perceptive.
You don't get to be the number one fashion, streetwear icon.
You don't get to be the number one music icon.
You don't get to be the number one cultural icon by not being perceptive.
And if he sees it, and if his loyalists from the First Admin see it, and if the MeMore veterans see it, it's real.
And yeah, I don't know if John Doyle sees it.
You know, I don't know that that guy gets it.
I don't know that other types like that get it.
These sycophants, it'll show up for everything and anything.
And know who else is right there with them?
Let's see.
At the Trump party, you got Rick Grinnell, and you got Jason Miller, and you got Rob Smith, and Benny Johnson, and Jack Posobiec, and Marjorie Greene.
That's on Team Trump.
Because they really have it all figured out.
Alex Jones isn't even on Team Trump.
And Alex Jones, I mean, I don't know that he's... I don't think he's a shill.
I just think he doesn't talk about the Jewish thing.
He strikes me as independent.
I don't like that he supports DeSantis.
unidentified
But even he won't support Trump.
nick fuentes
So, who is not on Trump's side?
Me.
Yay.
Alex Jones.
Andrew Anglin.
Who else?
I can't even think of anybody else's opinion who matters besides anybody else on Cozy.
We're not yet on the Trump train this time around.
Bad.
Bad news.
Bad news!
unidentified
So, it's very sad.
nick fuentes
But, listen, I support him as he goes through this ordeal.
I support him as a guy.
But this speech just shows that he, I don't see how he's gonna rally.
Marjorie Greene's another grifter.
watching and waiting.
Yeah, I know.
It's tough.
It's tough to hear.
Somebody posted they said me and did an emoji like this.
Yeah.
Marjorie Green's another grifter.
She's just there to pick up the pieces.
That's what I hate to see is this crowd They just hang around there.
You see Marjorie Greene's statement.
unidentified
She goes, Donald Trump isn't the only one.
nick fuentes
He's not the only incredible person to be locked up.
Nelson Mandela and Jesus.
Jesus too.
unidentified
Ugh.
nick fuentes
Painful.
unidentified
Painful.
nick fuentes
Painful to listen to that.
And you got Cucker Carlson.
unidentified
Geez.
nick fuentes
CIA agent.
Agent Carlson.
unidentified
We have to burn it all down again.
nick fuentes
You know what?
Burn everything.
Guess what?
We gotta burn it all down again.
People are always telling, they're like, you know, Nick, Marjorie disavowed you and this and that happened.
It's like, and that's a condemnation of them, not of me.
Who do you think that that condemns?
Marjorie Greene, the Holocaust visitor?
Holocaust museum enthusiast Marjorie Greene?
Or Nick Fuentes?
I mean, who?
Really?
If you've got a system where Tucker Carlson's against white identity, Marjorie Greene's at the Holocaust Museum making apologies, and they tell you, yeah, hey, it's just doing business, hey, you know what?
Fuck off, okay?
Donald Trump didn't get elected at 16 by doing business, or whatever.
That's a Jewish phrase.
That's a Jewish play-to-lose, eternal loser, eternal grifter mentality.
Hey, whatever gets us across the finish line for another 30 days, hey F you.
Time to burn everything.
Time to burn it all down again.
That's what I say.
I don't have any FOMO.
No FOMO here.
Time to burn it all down.
Because it sucks.
You never see me at a Holocaust museum apologizing, but yes.
Big mark against me.
Unbelievable.
And Tucker, same deal.
If you support white identity, that's what the Nazis are about!
Shut up.
unidentified
Anyway. - Right.
nick fuentes
Alright, let's move on.
Let's take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what we got.
What do you have to say about all this?
What do you think?
Am I being too hard on Trump?
How did you react to the speech?
I want to hear... I want to hear your thoughts.
I want to hear what you have to say.
We'll see what we got.
unidentified
Whoa!
nick fuentes
A lot of big superchats tonight.
unidentified
Talk about a white pill.
nick fuentes
Hey, you know what?
White-pilled again.
White-pilled?
Wait a second.
Beach plum?
I wanted lime!
Black-pilled again.
Man, I wanted a lime LaCroix.
All right, whatever.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Let me get my headset on.
Time to burn everything.
Happy Easter.
Burn everything.
All right, let's see.
Let me get set up here.
We'll see what we got.
We'll see what we got.
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Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars.
167.
When you meet someone, what's the first indication of their intelligence?
nick fuentes
That's a good question.
Indication of their intelligence.
Um, you know, Usually to me it's how well they are responding to me.
unidentified
Because a lot of times I feel like, well, no, that's not necessarily true.
nick fuentes
I know a lot of intelligent people that talk too much It's a tough question I feel like you can't really gauge it right away.
Maybe it's how a person talks.
I'd have to really sit and think about it.
I usually just get a sense.
I don't know.
It's hard for me to say because I'm not usually good with first impressions because I'm a very awkward person.
I don't really feel comfortable around people until I know them very well.
Because there's like a phase of knowing somebody where you can't really be yourself and you kind of have to just like at least I feel like this you have to kind of like smile and nod and everything and you get to a point where you're familiar and comfortable enough where you can kind of just be like you kind of be more real you know I don't know what you call that but I guess that's just human relations but So, I don't know.
I'd have to think about that.
I can't think of it off the top of my head.
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't think I said that.
$3.
Thank you for promising to go on Red Scare the other day.
Smile.
I am so excited.
unidentified
I don't think I said that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Anna, the milfy jewess, is semi-ironically a bap head.
But you will teach her how dumb that is.
She will listen.
nick fuentes
That's honestly embarrassing for you that you know about all that.
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Richard Percival sent $5.
A historic speech talking about unprecedented political persecution.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
streamlabs matthew tts
And Trump makes absolutely sure he mentions energy independence.
unidentified
Exactly.
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Jim Statues sent $5.
Patrice, at Feely, at Spiritus Sancti.
Amen.
nick fuentes
Absolutely.
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Best show in the world.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot.
I appreciate it.
This is the best show in the world.
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Is there a TL where Terry's a Super Nick?
A 10x Nick?
That is beyond my capacity to reason or imagine.
nick fuentes
It's in the future.
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In the future there's a Super Nick, okay?
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He's coming.
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Hey Nick, thanks for all that you do.
I'm very optimistic about the future.
nick fuentes
Whoa!
Hey, God bless man.
Thank you very much for the huge super chat.
Big shout out.
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Whoa!
nick fuentes
Big shout out.
I appreciate it.
Thank you very much, BaseDollar.
Let's get, hey, can we get a W BaseDollar in chat?
Let's get a BD in chat for BaseDollar.
Wow, thank you very much.
God bless.
I'm not very optimistic, but I appreciate the super chat.
I'm optimistic about that super chat.
I'm optimistic about that.
So thank you very much, man.
I really appreciate it.
I'm glad you're optimistic.
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Listening to the Credo intro reminds me of how often Trump used to speak with high energy and gusto.
He needs to recapture that energy, especially now with the sword of the state to his neck.
He should be outraged.
God bless you, Nick, and thank you for all that you do.
nick fuentes
You're right.
He should be outraged.
He used to be.
Not anymore, though.
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Trump plays the same song at his rallies every time because it is behavioral training.
When you hear the song it is time to snooze.
God bless you man less than three.
nick fuentes
The music choice really sucks.
He thinks it's good.
When we were at Mar-a-Lago, he was talking about how he's the DJ.
Like he has the iPad that controls the music in the dining room.
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And he was like, oh we have the best music we got.
nick fuentes
He was really going in on the music, probably because Ye was there.
It's, you know, common ground sort of thing.
And, uh, so he takes pride in it.
Like, he thinks this is the best music ever, and it's like... It's not good.
The, uh... The... Proud to be an American?
It's really stale at this point.
I don't think it was ever good, but it's really bad now.
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Hey Nick, your rant from last week on men being pussy worshippers instead of actually being men was so real.
Some niggas had to hear that.
It's me, I'm Niggaz.
Big fan of the Show King.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy.
God bless ya.
Well, I'm glad you heard that.
I don't know, that's something to be proud of.
I needed to hear that.
What are you, some kind of simp?
Well, he's older.
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Im disappointed no Jewish mug shot extortion on Trump too.
I trust you more than Zodan.
The difference between you and Trump.
When you get falsely accused by Jews you rise up.
Trump won't.
nick fuentes
Well, he's older.
He's been under a lot more pressure.
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Our judiciary system, especially the civil court, is literally an evolution of the slave market house.
Unfortunately, we are all slaves to Jewish contract law in this country.
I ate gunny pig.
nick fuentes
Okay, yeah, uh, I agree.
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nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot!
Wow, a lot of big superchats tonight, huh?
Maybe is that because I started on time or what?
I don't know what that's all about, but hey, thank you very much.
I really appreciate it.
Another big shout out.
Let's get a W. Selmer in chat for our guy here.
Thanks a lot.
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Yeah, what's the story, huh?
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Breaking.
Can you please check Zoom or Voffin's Telegram?
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Let him cook.
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No.
nick fuentes
I will not let him cook.
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Sadly 2016 Trump is gone.
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nick fuentes
That's a LARP.
I hate to tell you that, but that's just an absolute LARP, and that's not going to happen.
It is true that Poland is going to become a powerful country on the continent.
It will be a powerhouse in Europe, but the idea that Poland is going to defeat the American Empire?
Okay, let's get real, okay?
That's such a Polish thing to say, though.
That's so Polish.
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The only real opposition is a bull and... Yeah, uh-huh.
nick fuentes
Sure.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
nick fuentes
Oh, hey.
I'll, uh... If that is the case, I'll change my opinion of the polls, but I don't think that's gonna happen.
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But I appreciate your... Ari sent $3.
I like to show up late to things for no good reason, just to prove to myself that I'm in control and that I do, in fact, have free will.
nick fuentes
That's not why I do it.
I just procrastinate.
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nick fuentes
procrastinate.
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I don't know.
nick fuentes
I'm not an international investor.
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Why didn't Trump stay in Florida and force an extradition?
DeSantis already said he wouldn't help and it would have been even more dramatic.
Could have called the J6 vets back out to defend Mar-a-Lago.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if there's a good reason not to do that.
I feel like that would have been a good move, but... He just doesn't do things like that anymore.
He just lays down these days.
He just takes it.
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Do you have any favorite Psalms?
That speech got me black pilled FRFR and the Wisconsin Supreme Court got flipped likely barring it from Republicans in 2024.
nick fuentes
No, not anything that applies to the current situation.
I don't know, man.
It's it's.
It's a total black pill.
I don't see any... I hate to say that.
Usually I have some, like, oh, here's a way out.
But, like I said, you look at the map.
It's hard to work that map.
Between the election fraud and these losses that are stacking up and, again, these changes to the state governments in Arizona, Wisconsin, George, I don't see a pathway.
I just don't see it.
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Half High Nick.
You're Completely Correct That The Government And Our Heads Of State Should Be The Objects Of Admiration And Respect And Deserve Honors And Privileges.
Meanwhile, Absolutely.
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Two halves meanwhile soulless, rootless liberals like Ben Shapiro think that the State of the Union address should be done away with because the ceremonial aspect is monarchical.
The people yearn for a king. - Absolutely.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we want ceremonial, we want ceremony, we want tradition, we want ritual, we want aristocrats.
All of those things are pointed towards a higher order.
We do not want this garbage dump country.
Well, really what the Jews want is like a slave country for us and they get a king.
That's what they want in Israel.
They want a biblical king in Israel, but they don't want that for us.
They want us to have some DMV government.
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You're at your best when you're reminding us what it means to be decent.
Thanks, Nick.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks buddy.
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nick fuentes
Thanks a lot for the big super chat.
Big shout out.
Thank you very much, buddy.
I appreciate it.
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What's your opinion on the traditional Latin Mass?
nick fuentes
I like it.
But if I'm being totally honest, I think that this is going to be a controversial, unpopular opinion.
If I'm being totally honest, I think that they should all be Novus Ordo.
I think they should either all be traditional Latin, or they should all be Novus Ordo.
I think that it is creating division in the church when you've got some people, because some people go out there, you have to understand this, some people go out there and they say that the Novus Ordo is not a legitimate mass.
Like, I've heard that from Catholics.
That's a horrible thing to say.
And to me, this is what is leading a lot of people into schism with the church.
And some people are getting a little too trad for their own good, and they're putting that in front of what matters, which is Rome, which is the Church, which is the authority of the Pope, which is the Eucharist, and they're getting a little bit too caught up in Being the most trad or being the most whatever.
I've heard people tell me that a Novus Ordo is not a real mass.
And that's like a, that's a heretical thing to say.
That's a straight up heresy.
So... So I don't like that.
I like the Latin Mass.
I think the Latin Mass is the better Mass.
I do not like this schismatic sort of judgmental attitude that a lot of these trad Catholics have.
I call it, like, traditude.
They have a traditude.
And for them, it becomes more about—and it's not all of them.
There are a lot of trad Catholics that are legit Catholics, and that's great.
But I think that a lot of people need to be honest with themselves that there is a sect of trad Catholics where they have created this very cliquish, judgmental thing and it's this holier than thou And I think that's totally against the spirit of our mission, which is to evangelize and grow the church.
And I think it's against the spirit of unity.
And I also think there's a pride that's in there as well.
And there's nothing inherently wrong with the Trad deal and the Trad Latin Mass and all of that.
The problem is that I think people are abusing it.
I think that people are abusing it and they're abusing it to sort of collect things to say, well, you know, I'm more Catholic than you.
I'm more Catholic than you.
I'm more Catholic than everybody.
I look down on Novus Ordo Catholics.
It's like, that's not a very Catholic attitude.
So that's my opinion on it.
It's not to say I don't like it, but it is to say that there's a little bit of that going on, and I don't care for that.
Like these church militant types.
You know, I remember when I went up to Detroit for Milo's confirmation last year.
I think it was in July.
And so I go up, I go to the confirmation mass, he gets confirmed, all this.
The next day, I had a meeting in Grand Rapids.
We're in Detroit.
Grand Rapids is west of Detroit.
And after Grand Rapids, I was going to go to Chicago.
And I had a very tight meeting that I had to make.
Now everybody wanted to go to the Super Duper Trad Latin Mass at the Cathedral in Detroit.
And I said, well, and where we were, we were about an hour west of Detroit.
I said, well, I said, I'm sorry guys, you have to go without me.
I think I'm going to go to a Novus Ordo Mass in where we are, which was west, and then I'll drive to Grand Rapids and then drive to Chicago.
And all these people get on my case, they're like, well, that's not a real mass.
You have to go to the Latin Mass.
And I'm like, so you want me to drive an hour east, an hour west, then drive to... You want to add two hours to my commute because in your mind, the Novus Ordo Mass isn't a real mass?
That's like, and that I don't like, and that like shaming, this like, oh well, you know, we're gonna look down on you if you go to the Novus Ordo Mass, that to me is a big problem.
Because the Novus Ordo is a valid mass, that's where the Eucharist is, and that's what the church says, and the pastoral reforms of Vatican II are legitimate, and you don't have to like it, but that's the way it is.
And there's something prideful where you say, well, you know, I don't care.
Well, in my opinion, it's like, well, who are you?
What are you, a layperson?
So, and that church militant, that whole crew is very much like that.
It's that like trad calf thing the Taylor Marshall types are like that and In my view that pushes people away I think that's a lot of why people have been pushed away from the church as opposed to being brought in this like sneering contemptuous like sanctimonious holier-than-thou thing it's very prideful and
And in some sense, you know, I like the Orthodox, because the Orthodox are very big on the Jesus Prayer, which is, uh, Lord Jesus, have mercy on me, a sinner.
They have, their thing, they have a bracelet.
Somebody gave me, I guess Orthodox, they don't do the rosary, they have a bracelet where they do beads and they say the Jesus prayer, I think it's ten times or something like that.
And to me, my attitude towards my religion is more that.
It's like, I'm a sinner, I'm not worthy, and, you know, I'm just trying to do my best.
I'm just trying to evangelize, I'm trying to give a testimony of my faith, And growing the faith and all of that and I feel like other people it's like Well, I'm doing it because well, I'm actually a really good.
I'm actually a really good person.
I'm actually a real I'm the best Catholic ever I am the most trapped Catholic and to me those Those two ideas are distinct and I think it's totally against the spirit of it to be like to be so caught up in and In beads and medallions and this and that.
And honestly it gives some credence to the criticisms by Protestants.
I know I'm not going to be earning any... I know nobody's going to love that I say that, but...
It does give some credence to some of the criticisms that Protestants make, that at a certain point, and it's not for everybody, because all of those things are enriching.
The medallions, the rosary, the sacramentals, the saints, all of these things are enriching to Catholic faith.
But, I feel like for some people, they're a little caught up on those things, and it does give a little credence to this idea that they're maybe missing the point.
It's not to say that those things are not conducive to growing in the faith, but they're not the end in themselves.
So that's my feeling on it, and that's based on my personal experience.
People can disagree and they can say I'm wrong or whatever, but that's based on my personal experience because, you know, I'll tell you something.
I'm a cradle Catholic.
I was born Catholic.
I was confirmed in 8th grade.
But you know what?
I never led a very Catholic life, okay?
My family was away from the Catholic Church for... I don't want to say legitimate reasons, but you know, I didn't have a life like a lot of people have.
My family's life was very difficult.
My grandmother on my mom's side, who is now dead, she...
She was very Catholic, and then she moved away from the Catholic faith because she had a very hard life.
She lost her husband, she lost her son, she lost all her brothers.
A lot of very difficult things.
And again, that's not to say that it's good to not be Catholic, but she had a struggle.
She had her own journey and her own life.
And I think as a consequence, my parents were not super Catholic.
I mean, we went to church when we were kids and they put us through CCD and all of that, but I didn't really know too much about the faith or anything.
And it wasn't until college when I really started down on the road towards becoming Catholic.
And you know what?
I don't think I've ever made any pretense of being a saint.
I don't think I've ever made any pretense of being the number one Catholic.
I've only ever given a testimony about my beliefs, okay?
That's all I've ever said, that's all I've ever tried to do on this show is speak honestly about my beliefs.
And all along the way, because it's a journey like it is for everybody, and everybody's on a journey, no matter how Catholic you are, you're still on a journey.
And quite honestly, as somebody that started down the path when I was 18 and I've only become more Catholic over time, Catholics, not all of them, a lot of them have been very good like classical theists and others, but some of them who are popular or famous or whatever, they've only pushed me away.
Because here I am, it's like I'm somebody who is, and I don't think I've ever hid this, I'm not the most knowledgeable about it, And all I've ever gotten is this sort of sneering, like, oh F you, you don't know, oh F you, like, oh you didn't know that?
Oh, you're doing that?
Wow, you're a fake Catholic.
You're not a real Catholic.
And to me, that attitude is very... I don't think that that's... It's very prideful.
It's one thing to be...
If people want to nurture or whatever, that's one thing.
But I can tell you in my experience, I have been on a sincere journey with my faith.
Like I said, there's never been some great pretense.
And I've been on this journey.
And it's not to say all of them, but typically it's from this trad sector.
All I get is like attacked for not being perfect.
It's like, who do you think the church is for?
Do you think that Jesus created a church for people that are perfect?
Do you think the church is there for people that never sin?
I mean, obviously that doesn't even make any sense.
unidentified
So... Anyway.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
And again, it's I don't want to lump in everybody because there's a lot of some of the finest people I know are very traditional Catholics and and they're not like that.
Don't get me wrong I don't think it's even most of them, but there's a there's a vocal click that is very very sort of unfriendly and I would say aloof about it and and And I just think that's the wrong approach, so... And the Trad Latin Mask thing, to me, it's almost like... To me, it almost facilitates that.
It almost drives that.
Because it creates this bifurcation, where it's like, you know, you got these Novus Ordo types, and then you got these Trad Latin types, and the Trad Latin types go there, and they're like, yeah, we're better than the Novus Ordo people, and it's like... I don't think there's anything productive about that.
So, I think there's something dangerous in there.
But that's my feeling on it.
That's how I feel.
unidentified
So... Anyway.
nick fuentes
It's not to say it's not a beautiful mass.
But I'm really more talking about the type that's sort of around there.
As I've seen it, that's... I've experienced it firsthand.
I know I'm not the only one.
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So... Joe the Boomer sent $3.
Some of those chats hurt last night.
Brandt doesn't hate my cooking.
He loves it.
He says it's out there and he says I have an iron stomach.
He'll show all you faggots.
He'll be it till you see what I've become.
Okay.
nick fuentes
Oh, that's good to know.
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Did you see the picture of Joe Kent's garage?
He's got a Joe Kent and a CIA sticker on his fridge.
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No way.
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It's so surreal to think that we're the primordial ooze from where so much political culture originates.
nick fuentes
I did not see that.
Is that on his Twitter?
Somebody, somebody send that to me.
Is that on his Twitter today?
Or is that, was that in an article?
Let me see.
Twitter.com slash, what is it?
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Joe Kent.
nick fuentes
That's not it.
unidentified
What is it?
Joe Kent W. Excuse me.
Let me look it up here.
nick fuentes
Joe Kent 16 Jan 19.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
All right, somebody just sent it to me.
unidentified
Dude, no way.
nick fuentes
That's awesome Yeah, it's true Kruipers are everywhere.
We're generating the culture all the time.
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all the time. - Simon Skola sent $5.
All it would take is one great speech to turn it around.
The same speech every time is awful and completely uninspiring.
The people around him seem to not care or are sabotaging him for their own gain.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, I think they just don't care.
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- Anon sent three.
Matt Walsh is a pretty solid social conservative.
He just sold out on Israel.
Well, I wouldn't say that.
unidentified
Yep.
nick fuentes
Matt Walsh is a pretty solid social conservative.
He just sold out on Israel.
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Yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, no, they definitely don't have it.
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You're right.
Jared Lukovic sent $5.
I just think Trump sold Nick.
Old man ran out of steam.
Biggest what could have been ever.
Just imagine if he ran for presidency in the early 2000s after The Apprentice.
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Feel Spadman. - You're right, it does feel bad.
nick fuentes
That's okay.
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Nah, it was like that before.
After Trump was banned from everything, he left Twitter and all other social media for good.
With that, he lost his direct line to the people.
There's no way for him to hear us anymore.
Huge loss.
nick fuentes
Nah, it was like that before.
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If you took the top five worst presidents and combined them, Biden would still be worse.
I want a burning.
The world wants burning.
nick fuentes
What the hell was that?
Uh, Biden is so bad that, like, if you took the worst five presidents and added them together, he would be worse.
Like, who wrote that?
An 11-year-old?
So bad, dude.
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Okay, nope.
nick fuentes
Alright, disavow.
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Inquisition Groiper sent $5 Hey Bob H sent $5 Alright, disavow Groip Soldier sent $5 Spinefish sent $3 It's been a long time since we heard that Virginians sent $3 Remember when niggas were saying Tucker 24?
DeSantis this Trump that.
Like nigga at this point, I just want to sit back, be good with God, and see what happens.
07 it, God bless.
nick fuentes
Yeah, remember that?
I remember Doyle or one of them said something like, we could maybe get a good job in the Tucker administration and these groipers want to talk about the Jews!
It's like, you are like a little baby.
Watch this.
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Jess sent $3.
Hey Nick, watching the show from my job.
I'm a lay worker for the Catholic Church.
You're hilarious, man.
I love you.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy.
Love you, too.
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Chase sent $3.
Hess 76 but still fights tirelessly.
Even when Hess out of breath and the whole world's most powerful come crashing down on him, he fights.
He will bleed if he has to.
Gonna have to disagree on this one.
nick fuentes
See, that's nice, but it just doesn't even address the issue.
The speech was bad.
The speech sucked.
And you can say, well, he's still out there, but he's really just participating at this point.
So this, uh, well, he's still going!
Well, he's not doing a good job.
So... I'm sorry, there's no participation trophies here.
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This nigga's O privileges have been officially revoked.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's real.
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Spinefish are you alive we miss you.
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Need a wellness check on Spinefish.
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How ironic would it be if after getting bitch slapped by some black DA, he'd start campaigning for more prison reform.
This kind of stuff does not surprise me from Trump at all.
nick fuentes
Yep, me neither.
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I don't have a job so I can't send hundreds.
But like the pauper giving her cent to Jesus this donation is worth more in its proportion and intent.
You don't need to thank me.
nick fuentes
Oh hey, I like that.
I appreciate that.
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Favorite Blizzard from DQ?
nick fuentes
I don't really like Dairy Queen that much.
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Being a 5% what?
What's 5%?
It does account for it because Netanyahu is buddy-buddy with Trump.
The Zionist angle doesn't account for the obvious total lack of energy and race cucking.
It actually doesn't make sense.
Being a 5% actually makes more sense.
nick fuentes
Being a 5% what?
What's 5%?
It does account for it because Netanyahu is buddy, buddy with Trump.
unidentified
So I disagree.
nick fuentes
And listen, both Trump and DeSantis are compatible with Zionism.
unidentified
Okay.
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I have a Dewey Rames.
Somebody sent me a really nice Dewey Rames.
It's like a paperback Bible.
It's got footnotes as well.
is the New Jerusalem version, 1488.
nick fuentes
Okay, I have a Dewey Rames.
Somebody sent me a really nice Dewey Rames.
It's like a paperback Bible.
It's like got footnotes as well.
And I think there's, I mean, I know the Dewey Rames is translated, but I think there's like, there's something extra in there.
It's like a study Bible or something, but it is the Dewey Rames.
And, but it's, it's massive because it's got all these footnotes at the bottom.
That's my favorite one.
I have this small one.
I think it's New International.
I know that's not Catholic, but I have a small one that I got in college.
So, yeah.
But the Dewey Rhames, that's the best one, apparently.
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Justin sent $200.
It's always a blessing to watch you work.
Keep up the good work.
Greatest storyteller in the modern era.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much!
I appreciate the big super chat, Justin.
Let's get a W Justin in chat.
Yo, big shout out!
I appreciate it.
I'm glad you like the show.
Appreciate the kind words.
God bless.
I'm running out of steam here.
I've been live since 7-15.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
My gripe is that he is Jewish.
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He looks Jewish.
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Is your main gripe with Curtis Yarvin that he looks Jewish?
unidentified
No.
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Your rant today about how the ruler should be above the law could have come right out of his mouth.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
My gripe is that he is Jewish.
He looks Jewish.
He is Jewish.
He goes on Tucker and says, I'm an international Jew and the elite is decentralized and has no ethnic or national or religious character at all.
And he calls it the cathedral.
Seriously?
Yeah, because it's a freaking cathedral.
Not a synagogue, right?
unidentified
Unreal.
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Andy's full of shit.
- And he's full of shit. - I love you, Nicholas.
Thoughts on making contact with Barron Trump and red pilling the lil guy?
- Yeah, let me get on that. - Johnny Bravo sent $3.
This nigga really took such a great opportunity to cry about how hypocritical the Democrats are.
After I followed all of their rules, the crazy libs prosecuted me and not Nancy Pelosi my blood boils.
Joe the Boomer sent $3.
I came to your conclusion about the old and new mass about a year ago the next step is that there must be a synthesis where the two become one and you can't tell them apart if that makes sense.
nick fuentes
Yeah I agree.
There just needs to be one mass.
You know, that, this division between the two.
I don't like it.
And listen, I mean, it's not for me to decide, but I think they should be fused for sure.
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Are you able to get someone to tell Trump to stop with the teleprompter?
He literally used to make fun of politicians for using them.
What happened to our guy?
nick fuentes
I told him myself.
I literally told him myself.
Yeah, let me... Hey, yeah, could you... Hey, real quick, could you tell Trump... Yeah, thanks.
Hey, Trump, Nick Fuentes says the teleprompter sucks.
Really?
I had no idea.
unidentified
Do you know how this works?
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't know.
Speaking of Milo, why is he talking about you non-stop on Telegram these days?
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Israeli soileders are attacking praying people at the Al-Aqsa Mosque right now.
What's your opinion?
nick fuentes
I didn't get to read too much about it because it started right before I went live, but it's more of the same.
I saw Egypt put out a statement about the Palestinians.
unidentified
It's the first time I think they've done that in a long time.
nick fuentes
because typically Egypt is the mediator and Egypt is of course the first nation to normalize relations with Israel first Arab nation so I don't know is it going to be more of the same or is it going to be something different this time I want I want a happening I feel like nothing ever happens but we'll see Oh my gosh.
unidentified
Pathetic.
$3.
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Hess going to ramp up his rhetoric later.
It's part of God's plan.
unidentified
Trust.
nick fuentes
Pathetic.
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So write about the mass.
The church is universal, not trendy and alternative.
You go to your closest church, not the most fashionable one.
unidentified
Don't get me wrong.
nick fuentes
I understand the value, okay?
Because a lot of the trad masses are at very beautiful ornate cathedrals You know, like the St.
John Cantus in Chicago is one of the most beautiful churches in America.
unidentified
I've been there.
nick fuentes
I had my friend was confirmed there.
I've been to the Easter Vigil there.
I've been to the Confession there.
I've been to many Masses there.
And but it's very out of the way.
It's like a 45-50 minute drive.
It takes a long time to get there.
And to me, you're getting the same thing at the Novus Ordo.
I don't like this idea because it's like, well, if that were required, then does everybody have to go to that?
Then what?
Is everybody that doesn't get to go to that, or doesn't go to that, are they not getting the same grace?
Are they not getting the same, are they not fulfilling their Sunday obligation in the same way?
So don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful Mass, it's a beautiful, and often they'll have the TLM in a beautiful church, And so I think there's a value in that, but... At a certain point, it's like... Are you... Are you being schismatic?
Because what then does that say about the Novus Ordo?
Is that... Is that not a recognized mass then?
I mean, you got people that go to an SSPX Mass, and they look down on the Novus Ordo!
It's like, hey man!
Wasn't the SSPX in schism like a minute ago?
Nah, don't get me wrong.
I know the history there.
I know they're in communion with the church, but like barely.
So... But I agree.
I agree with you on that.
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Hello Nick.
I did not know about you before you linked up with Yee.
You have taught me so much.
Thanks for being an inspiration for young Catholic Americans.
America first.
Christ is King.
It's up Yee 24.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, man.
Wow, so you started watching the show after Yee.
That's pretty cool.
Oh, thanks a lot, buddy.
Good to hear from you.
It's true.
It's up.
And hey, it's all happening.
Trust.
Trust the plan.
Okay, trust.
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God is working, but... In a different way.
Yeah, maybe if he embraced what Ye said, it'd be a different story.
nick fuentes
Yeah, maybe if he embraced what Ye said, it'd be a different story.
streamlabs matthew tts
I agree, but I also don't like that you and I as lay people are talking about it.
nick fuentes
I don't like yay people.
I don't like lay people going out and saying, what the Pope should do, we should do this.
Because it's like, it's not our place, homie, it's not our place.
My position is, go to church.
That's my position.
Novus Ordo, TLM, go to a Catholic Mass.
That is what we as lay people are called to do.
We are not called to weigh in on these matters.
We are not called to be creating ecumenical councils or pastoral reforms.
We are there to obey.
That's it.
That's what our job is.
We are there... It's hard enough being a Catholic.
And doing what you're supposed to do as a lay person.
Nobody as a lay person is 100% completion doing what is expected of them in their role, let alone they want to take up the position of the Pope.
You know what I'm saying?
What lay people have to worry about is being in a state of grace, going to church, keeping the sacraments, those responsibilities.
Going to confession, all of that, that's what Catholic lay people should be concerned about is not falling into mortal sin.
And let the bishops and let the Pope worry about the The Mass and all of that.
Now don't get me wrong, I have my personal experiences which I'm relaying to you, and I think that it probably makes sense that there would be one Mass, but all I'm saying is, listen to the Pope.
I'm not even giving a position.
I am just simply saying, listen to the Pope.
Listen to the Church.
The Church says Novus Ordo, I go to Novus Ordo.
Simple as that.
I don't like all this democracy business where people get up there and say, hey, in my opinion, Pope Francis sucks, and this and that, and I think it should be this way, and the mass all went wrong back then.
What's the difference between you and a Seydavid contest?
Do you see the slippery slope?
And then you get these Seydavid contests that say, well, the Pope isn't even real.
Oh, really?
Says who?
Me.
Oh, okay.
And some of them think the papacy stopped in the 19th century, and some of them think it stopped in the 50s, and so now it's just a matter of personal opinion again.
And it's Protestantism with extra steps.
unidentified
No, no, no, it's not because... Really?
nick fuentes
What's the difference?
You just, you, you superseded the authority of the church.
What's the difference?
Martin Luther, John Calvin, What makes you different?
Well, I think that the papacy stopped right here.
Oh, really?
And so some think it stopped here, and some think it stopped there, and some follow this bishop, and some follow that bishop.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, but it's not Protestantism at all.
Oh, okay.
I just don't get it.
I guess I just didn't read enough books.
I guess I just, uh, I'm not red-pilled enough.
That's the other thing.
Catholicism is not an esoteric faith.
I don't believe in these, like, you just gotta read this book.
unidentified
Uh-uh.
nick fuentes
Uh-uh.
I don't believe in that.
Catholicism is not an esoteric faith.
There is no, there is no...
A secret, esoteric thing that you need to discover after reading so many books and you have access to secret knowledge, I do not believe in that.
And that's another issue I have with that.
They go, well you just don't understand!
You just gotta read this or that book.
Oh really?
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
So that's my feelings on that whole deal.
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Nick, what are your thoughts on Dolphin Assisted Births?
I have heard that dolphins can detect the babies when they are in their mother's womb.
It could be a great option for you and your future wife.
nick fuentes
That sounds stupid.
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There's this fake Catholic convert and ex-homosexual who's calling you out for your supposed lack of purity, hypocrisy, or something else.
The same guy who crawled and begged the RNC for forgiveness.
nick fuentes
I don't really care about that.
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Okay, well I'm talking about the prayer rope then.
- $3.
Nick, the rosary is orthodox, however, it is less common.
The rosary existed pre-schism.
The prayer rope is a simplification of the rosary.
Saint Seraphim of Sarov was known for praying the rosary.
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Thoughts On Dan Crenshaw's Border War?
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nick fuentes
All right.
OK.
All right.
Let's see.
Do we have any?
Oh, great.
Yeah, we got a lot more.
OK.
All right.
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Your flip-flopping has become cringe and so have your supporters in circle.
Beardson, cut by a black.
Get focused Nick, becoming Cernovich-like.
Hopefully the conga firing will humble you.
nick fuentes
I don't know about the Beardson thing.
What's the flip-flop?
This has been my position for years.
And if you're referring to Ye, I never got fired by Ye.
So, hate to break it to you.
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Hate to say it but if Trump had to choose Growipers or Israel what would he choose?
We all know the answer.
nick fuentes
I don't know, might surprise you if he was really forced.
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If Trump is over, why are they still going after him?
Is it to simply crush a revolt against the system?
Sad, but great show tonight, thank you for speaking truth Nick07.
nick fuentes
Listen, I think that Trump is over because they are going after him.
This is all part of it.
Do you think that they're going to say something like, well, he's basically finished?
It's called running through first base, man.
There is probably no way that he can win with mail-in ballot fraud and all of that, but they're not going to not persecute him.
It's about making an example out of him.
It's about making resistance as difficult as possible.
It's about piling on as much as possible.
So they have to do the most.
Thumb question.
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Trump really sucks without any direct competition.
He has no idea how to unite the people without a common enemy.
Pointing the finger at the radical left, he's just become a Facebook boomer post.
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No.
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No, anger is not dignified.
I don't think anger is a good look.
He was never angry.
He was never angry even in 2016.
So, no.
You think you want to see anger.
You don't want to see anger.
angry white guy?
He talks about the end of America with mostly jokes.
He should at least have some anger, some righteous indignation.
Total lack thereof makes it all fall flat.
nick fuentes
No, anger is not dignified.
I don't think anger is a good luck.
He was never angry.
He was never angry even in 2016.
So no, you think you want to see anger.
You don't want to see anger.
It doesn't play.
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The problem with Nova Sordo is that it removes many prayers from the Latin.
It isn't a translation.
That said, Benedict wanted the rights to learn from each other.
And as you say, that hasn't worked out.
nick fuentes
Again, it's a valid mass.
So.
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You and you have the same type of haters.
Spiteful losers that you two put on out of kindness.
Kid Cudi, J. Cole, Drake, Jaden, Patrick, Fat Jacob Cole Glazer. - Sure.
nick fuentes
Well, all those people are just... as far as my haters go, those people are all bandwagoners.
They were all bandwagoners who came on board in 2019 when it was hot, and then when it got hard, they all... when they realized that they couldn't materially benefit from it, they saw no reason to continue.
It is literally that simple.
They came in in 2019.
Which at that point in time was the peak of my popularity and they came in when we were causing a big stir and we were the self-righteous radical well, not that we aren't anymore, but That's what was going on at the time when we sort of came out of the scene and were introduced to the world in that way and They stuck around while everybody was making money on D live and they stuck around everybody was I mean, it's it's literally like that and
Because in 2020, they all made money.
They all made money streaming, playing video games, or doing political commentary.
And then 2021 happened.
We all got banned, okay?
There was a question about whether we'd all be thrown in jail.
And instantly, that is when Patrick and Jake ran for the hills.
Like, instantly.
We never heard from Jake Lloyd again after January 6th.
He wasn't even there, but we never heard from him again.
And it was as simple as, uh, like, things got real, things got hard, I don't think that we're gonna be able to win, so I'm now gonna disappear.
Now me, I had always talked for years saying that that was going to happen.
I had said for years, I am eventually going to be banned from everything.
I am eventually going to lose all my income.
Eventually all of these things will happen.
It happened sooner than I thought, but I always said that, and I always intended on persisting through it.
Because I'm here.
I said, listen, you'll have to kill me.
And they didn't kill me at the 6th, so here I am today.
But Jake said, well, Snake Lloyd, Snake Lloyd Colliger, I mean, because he was there.
He was literally there at Stop the Steal and talking about these losers in Washington and we're gonna take America back and we're not going anywhere.
And then the day January 6th happened, we never heard from him again.
He was gone.
He said, oh, I'm gonna work a normie job in politics.
I don't know about all this anymore.
Same thing with Patrick.
Patrick said, oh, I don't think we should do any events anymore.
I should just keep streaming and I should just We should just never show our faces in public because the dissident right is going to disappear after this.
And then when I said, no, I intend to keep going and it's going to look badly on you if you don't, then he said, oh, I'm going to betray Nick Fuentes because I can't make it without him.
And then with Judas it was as simple as he was a desperate horny loser who was looking for pussy and wasn't making any money on streaming because he was lazy and said oh I I just I don't know I can't I just want to get married I just want to
And in other words, all of these people saw this as a vehicle for their own personal material benefit, and when it didn't provide that for a time, or when they thought that it might not provide that in the future, they said, I want no part of it.
And listen, you don't join a revolutionary political movement to meet girls, okay?
You don't join a revolutionary political movement to make a lot of money and have a career.
But what all three of them had in common is they were all broke, didn't have a career before they joined this, didn't have career prospects before they joined this, don't have good education or anything, and they're all desperate to get married but do not have serious girlfriends.
That's what they all had in common.
And to the extent that that was not being provided imminently, or the threat that that could not be provided imminently, they didn't want to be a part of it.
So, because think about it.
I did this show from February 2017 until well into 2020 before any of those three really had any part in this at all.
So I had been doing this for three years until they came along.
And then they were here, uh, Jake and Patrick were here for one year.
And did they really add anything of value?
Patrick did half-pack one and it sucked.
Other than that, he did streams regurgitating what I say in a less charismatic way.
Jake Lloyd didn't even stream.
What the fuck did he ever even do?
And then as far as Judas, I mean, yeah, he was like carrying my bags and things like that, like when my hands were full, when we checked into hotels and stuff, like he was helpful with that, I guess.
Other than that, what was the value add?
I mean, he was realistically only there for one year, maybe one and a half years, because he really dropped off the grid after January 6th as well.
So, and it's funny because they all expected that America First would come crashing down without them.
It's like, what did you expect to happen?
Did you think that people were showing up for you?
What value did you think you were bringing to the table?
Now, don't get me wrong.
They were, uh, you know, people were fans of their streams.
Small fraction of the people who like my stream.
But, at the end of the day, they were in it for the wrong reasons.
That's why every single one of them has quit dissident politics.
It's not a coincidence that they personally betrayed me and then quit dissident politics.
Patrick completely sold out and now works for the Teal Network and will never say a thing about Israel or the Jews or whatever.
He's thoroughly compromised.
We know that.
Jake Lloyd, same deal.
He now persists on donor money doing redundant, useless garbage in Texas.
That's not dissident.
Is he saying anything dissident on Twitter?
If he has, I haven't seen it.
And the other guy, I don't even know what he does anymore.
I think he just does, what, complain about me?
So... And what have I done?
I'm... Since then, we've done YAY 24, we did AFPAC 3, we did...
We're doing a lot of things behind the scenes.
We were engaged in the midterms.
So, much has happened since.
So I wouldn't compare them to Drake.
I don't think I would compare them to Drake.
I would compare them to people that you don't even know their names.
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Feel a cent, $40.
God grant you many years, Nick.
Every lame Trump moment just makes me more excited for YE24.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot, man.
I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the super chat.
Yeah, me too.
You and me both, man.
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Jay Paul sent $3.
Benedict himself called the Novus Ordo a banal on-the-spot production.
There are legitimate complaints.
But people take it way too far.
nick fuentes
I'm not saying that there are not legitimate complaints.
I've never... I don't think I've ever said that.
Like I said, I think the traditional Latin Mass is the preferred Mass.
I think that's the... objectively, that is the better Mass.
You have no disagreement from me there.
But, the Novus Ordo is the Mass.
You know, you can have your complaints, you can like it, you can not like it, but what I will not hear is that it's not a legitimate mass.
I will not hear this sort of schismatic talk.
That's what I don't like.
So I agree with you.
I do not disagree with you.
unidentified
At all.
nick fuentes
I absolutely agree in substance about the, you know, this idea about the TLM versus the Nova Sordo.
It's just one problem.
Not up to us.
And I think that's what a lot of people struggle with these days is everything's got to be a debate.
Everything's got to be a hot take.
Everybody's got to have a, sometimes you don't need to have a position, you just got to do what you're told.
And faith is one of those things, I think.
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Bob H sent $5.
When you become president slash king you might be able to call a council.
Wouldn't be the first time.
nick fuentes
Maybe.
Maybe.
Let's see.
Do we have any Super Chats on Cozy?
We got a few here.
Groyper Kang says, Nick, consider kindling a devotion to St.
Stephen, the proto-martyr.
He was a young, handsome man and the Bible says the Jews could not withstand the wisdom and spirit with which he spoke.
The Jews also secretly instigated against him.
Sounds a lot like me!
Maybe I'll do that.
He says St.
Stephen spoke so righteously that the Jews stuffed their ears out of rage when he spoke.
He was eventually killed for speaking the truth.
Okay, well, we don't need to create a self-fulfilling prophecy here, okay?
Can I start a devotion to a saint that, I don't know, was fine?
That the Jews hated him but also he became king and then he put a lot of them in jail?
Is there a saint who did that that I could do a devotion to instead?
You should do a devotion to the saint who spoke righteously and had great spirit and was young and handsome and the Jews hated.
Great idea!
Then they killed him.
On second thought, you know, maybe we can find another saint who did something else that was maybe Had more longevity?
Is there a saint who did that but then became king?
Is there a saint who did that and then lived happily ever after?
That sounds like a better option, maybe.
Just spitballing here, just brainstorming.
He says, I think he would be a great patron saint for you in the movement, also most likely a virgin.
Oh, that's good too.
So let's see, I'm gonna get murdered and I'll never be married.
Well, that's...
Yeah, that sounds about right.
Now, wrong.
Not necessarily.
If you think that, you're wrong.
Things will just get worse.
You will pray for a collapse that will never come.
unidentified
Nope.
nick fuentes
Totally stupid wrong take.
Get involved.
necessarily.
If you think that you're wrong, things will just get worse.
You will pray for a collapse that will never come.
Fascism is imminent.
Just save your money and be ready for collapse.
Nope.
Totally stupid wrong take.
Get involved.
Participate.
If you don't like the way things are Okay?
Go to your local GOP meeting.
Become an entrepreneur.
Become a lawyer.
Whatever you do best, do that.
And get involved in local politics.
Become somebody that may be able to run for office.
Become influential.
Become rich.
Do the most that you can.
More power is better than less power.
This save-your-scraps-and-wait-for-the-apocalypse?
That's a recipe for death.
That's called complacency.
So no, I would advise against that.
There will be no collapse.
Or if there will be, we certainly cannot count on it.
Okay, that's our last Super Chat.
Wow, a lot of streams today.
That's gonna do it for me.
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In particular, big special thanks to Bass Dollar, Selmer, and Justin.
Big special thanks to our top Super Chatters.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show.
We love you.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
It's going to be only America first!
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