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April 26, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Big show.
Featured story.
We're talking about the Joe Biden presidential announcement.
It's official.
He will be running for re-election in 24.
And he put out a pretty long video, I don't know, I think it was five minutes or something, and paralleled very closely I think his original announcement back in 2020.
If you remember back in 2020 he released a similar video and the opening shot was Charlottesville.
And that was the theme.
It was about right-wing extremism, but at Charlottesville.
And this time the opening shot was January 6th.
And the theme was extremism, but with the people that stormed the Capitol.
He's calling it MAGA extremism.
And there's a shot of the Capitol and Marjorie Greene and some of the anti-abortion stuff.
So it's very similar rhetoric, very similar style.
And we'll talk about the video.
We'll also talk about Trump's response, which I really want to focus on the Trump response because I feel like we are headed towards defeat, and I think this is a sentiment which is shared by almost anybody who's not on the Trump camp, which is that unless we get really, really lucky, or unless something significant changes, we are most likely going to lose.
And it just doesn't feel the same.
It doesn't feel like it did in 2016.
It doesn't feel like it did in 2020.
And it's more than just an intangible sensation.
There's no momentum.
There's no enthusiasm.
There's no excitement.
Everybody is absolutely demoralized.
It feels like the left is unstoppable.
And all those feelings are valid.
It's valid because of circumstances which are real, which are different in this election than they were in 2016.
So I want to talk specifically about that idea and some of the language on both sides, on the Biden side, on the Trump side, and get into what we can do about that.
And I'd actually like to do something scholarly about that.
I don't want to give any hints because I don't want anyone to steal my idea.
But I have a sneaking suspicion that if you really did a rigorous look, if someone did a rigorous investigation into the Trump campaign in 16 and the Trump campaign in 2020 or even the rhetoric in this cycle in 24, I think you would see a noticeable difference.
I don't think it's in my imagination.
I think that Rhetorically and in terms of the narrative, it is absolutely different.
And I think that it matters because words matter.
So we'll get into that.
I'll tell you what I mean by that precisely.
That'll be our main story.
We'll also be talking tonight about this Trump indictment at Fulton County.
I thought we might get into it yesterday, but we ran out of time, talked a little too much about Tucker.
But in case you haven't heard, The Department of Justice says that they are preparing for a period in July and September when they will announce, potentially, charges against the former president in connection with the 2020 Stop the Steal effort in Georgia.
And there's been a very widespread investigation into that conduct since 2021, where they say that Donald Trump made at least three improper phone calls to state government officials, and according to law enforcement, they say that he attempted to pressure state officials to manipulate the vote, or manipulate the outcome of the election, in an illegal way.
So we may see additional charges that's on top of what has already been brought against him in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office this summer in Fulton County, Georgia.
And as I said last night, that's without even getting into the actual January 6th event at the Capitol.
And that's also without getting into the substance of the raid on Mar-a-Lago last summer, which is the classified documents at his private residence.
So, and I said this last year, you've got at least five separate investigations into Donald Trump.
We know already one of those there's been charges and that's the DA in Manhattan.
And we may see all of them.
We're maybe at least going to see one more.
So we'll talk about that too.
Should be a pretty good show.
Lots to discuss.
Big show last night.
I'm still reeling a little bit from the news.
No more Tucker.
No more Krusty Krab?
No more Spongebob?
No more Tucker Carlson tonight?
It's like a different world.
Sometimes you look back and you realize how much things have changed in the last 10 years.
Or even in the last 5.
I know yesterday I came on here and I was... I was a little pissed.
Okay?
Cause everybody's like... Oh boohoo, Tucker's gone.
I see all these testimonies, everybody goes...
Well, when I was having a hard week, Tucker Carlson called me.
It's like, really?
Because when I got put on the no-fly list, he didn't even say my name.
And when I got investigated by the FBI or subpoenaed or everything that's happened in my career, he just tries to attack me.
People go, oh, well, when I tripped on my shoelaces, Tucker gave me a Band-Aid for my scraped knee.
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nick fuentes
Because when they murdered my family, I came on a little hot yesterday, and I'm like, you know, let me tell you something about this guy.
He's a total fag.
I saw even Daniel Schmidt the other day.
Daniel Schmidt.
He's like, Tucker Carlson interviewed me for 45 minutes.
It's like, how about a thank you for inviting you to meet Ye in Los Angeles, huh?
I never got a thank you for that.
Not publicly at least.
He'll take the trip, sure.
Oh, hey, would you like to meet your idol?
Because I'm being nice.
No thank you for that.
Thank you very much.
But so I was very, over the last 24 hours, I was kind of like, huh, okay, good.
Now this guy got his just desserts, but I have to say it still is a pretty big deal.
It's pretty shocking and there's a part of me that understands where people are coming from where they say that it's a loss for him not to be on the network.
But I'm just still conflicted.
I think that a lot of those connections that he's got are a really big red flag.
I don't know how you dismiss any of that, to be honest with you.
I know how that sounds, and I know how it looks, but there's so much smoke around him, there's got to be a fire.
Nobody's dad is creating intelligence for the CIA, or propaganda rather, for 40 years and they just wind up in this very critical position at this critical juncture.
I don't know that I buy that.
And the other thing too is, I understand where people come from when they say, well he's better than Hannity, or he's better than whoever else is on Fox News, he's better than most, But I watch his show and it's pretty standard stuff.
The big ticket items, the fundamental idea, multiracial working class populism.
I said this on my telegram yesterday.
Isn't that just neoliberalism?
Or plain liberalism?
We want to have a colorblind meritocracy.
Yeah, so that sounds like a Multiracial, neoliberal, democracy.
Which is what we have.
That's what we had 20 years ago.
It sounds like he wants to rewind the clock back to before so-called wokeness.
Enough with these black-only spaces on the campus and the transgender.
Let's get back to gay marriage and And let's get back to bailing out the banks and race-blind meritocracy like we had in the good old days ten years ago.
So, I'm a little conflicted about it.
I feel like I'm the only one that is saying it like that.
Everybody else, everything that they say about him, I've yet to hear any argument against anything that would assuage any of my concerns.
From where I'm sitting, I see a guy with these spook connections, and I see somebody that's really not using their platform to push the envelope at all.
He's not, he doesn't talk about white genocide, he doesn't talk about spiritual warfare, or Christianity, doesn't say the name Jesus.
So, anyway.
We covered it last night, but it's still such a big deal.
I want to get into a couple of other things, too, before we get into the news.
Apparently, big bombshell elsewhere in the conservative world, Steve Crowder going through a divorce.
I put this on my Telegram channel, and I'm not going to be disrespectful towards him personally.
He's been very rude to me in the past, and he's treated me unfairly.
I'm not going to attack the guy for being divorced.
But it was really interesting, because he said on his show that apparently he's been going through a divorce for the last two years, but just never said anything about it to protect his kids, which I can respect.
But he said something really interesting in the clip.
Not the one that I posted, but the full clip.
I think there's a five minute clip on Twitter.
Where he, the whole time that he talks about the divorce on his most recent show.
And he said that because my initial reaction is, oh wow, another real conservative getting divorced.
Because divorce is one of the worst things that you can do.
It's one of the most anti-conservative, anti-traditional, immoral things that you can do.
One of the first red pills that I figured out as a young man is that so much is going wrong in the society because the family is being ripped apart in every way.
Men are being corrupted.
Women are being corrupted.
Their complementarity, which is to say the way in which they complement each other, their temperament, their physicality, their societal role, that is being confused and distorted and changed.
They're being ripped apart because society is disintegrated.
They're not getting together anymore in public spaces or elsewhere.
And what's more is the marriage itself is under attack with this divorce.
And the biggest problem with that is that this is going to harm the children.
And the children grow up and they become messed up.
And this is a problem which ripples across the generations.
What a lot of people think is harmless, and in this day and age, a no-brainer, hey, if it's not working out, just go your separate ways.
Split up.
In reality, it is damaging first and foremost to children.
It's the unseen effect is that the children become totally stunted and suffer and they're miserable and they carry that with them the rest of their lives and they impose that on the next generation and Those effects are felt across the entire society.
So, my first reaction is, here it is, another conservative that got divorced, but he said something interesting.
He said that his views on divorce haven't changed.
His view on marriage and family hasn't changed.
He said, but it wasn't my choice.
He said that in the state of Texas, one partner can decide that they want to get divorced and unilaterally dissolve the marriage.
He said, so in other words, he doesn't want to get divorced.
Probably.
Apparently he tried to salvage the marriage, but the wife wants to leave and so he's reluctantly going along with the divorce that the state is permitting.
And what's interesting about this, I thought of this contrast.
Yesterday I saw a clip where Tucker is being interviewed by Charlie Kirk and his audience to the young people is get married young have more kids than you can afford that was literally the message he's telling Charlie Kirk and the question was something like what's your message to the young people watching this he said get married too young have more kids than you can afford And I hear that a lot.
And on this show, you know that I'm absolutely in favor of marriage.
You know that I think that that is the life choice and the lifestyle that is going to be the most fulfilling thing that a person will do for 99 or 98% of people that are watching this or that are alive.
I say, though, that there are serious pitfalls.
That it's not the 50s.
And It's meaningfully different.
It's not different in ways that don't matter.
It's different in ways that matter tremendously.
Things are different in a way that are going to affect the outcome.
And so we have a society where the legal structure is against marriage, and the societal, cultural climate is against marriage as well.
And this works against married Christians, if you consider you and your girlfriend or you and your wife decent people.
It's still working against you, however good you may be.
Because 1.
The legal system has it that no matter how religious or conservative you are, it will allow for the marriage to be ripped apart.
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nick fuentes
No matter how conservative or Christian you are now, There is a war of attrition that is going on against us all the time.
The brainwashing, the propaganda, the conditioning from the culture never stops.
It is relentless.
And it is constant.
It is on TV.
It is in the movies.
It is subtle.
It is overt.
And if it's not getting to you, it's getting to everyone you know.
Or most of the people you know.
And it's unrelenting and constant against them, too.
And so what tends to happen is that over a long period of time, marriage is a long period of time.
For most people, it's the longest commitment they are in in their lives, statistically speaking.
It's longer than a mortgage, it's longer than your education, it's longer than your career, it's longer than even you have your kids in your house.
And of course it predates the having of children, or at least it should.
Marriage is a long time, and if you've got these two things going against you, which is that the law will facilitate its dissolution at any time for any reason, and two, you've got this relentless onslaught, this relentless siege against you, your wife, and everyone you know, what are the odds
That one day, or one time, 10 years, 15, 20, 30 years down the road, it doesn't prevail over one of the partners.
It doesn't prevail over your wife's best friend, or your wife's parents, or your parents, or someone else in your immediate orbit, if not your wife herself.
And, I've said this on my show, and I take this from Andrew Anglin.
I stole this from his website.
You look at extremely high profile people who get divorced, like Brad Pitt, or Vladimir Putin, or Donald Trump, or Jeff Bezos, or Elon Musk, and people like to tell themselves, well, my marriage won't dissolve.
I'll prevent it.
Well, let's see.
You're not as good looking as Brad Pitt.
You're not as wealthy as Jeff Bezos.
You're not as powerful as Vladimir Putin or Donald Trump.
You're not as talented as some other major artist.
So, in other words, if you have this idea that people get divorced because the husband wasn't doing a good enough job, what could you possibly do a better job at in any arena than extremely famous, wealthy, good-looking, talented people have going for them?
And then people say, well, they weren't religious.
I will be Christian and I will pick a Christian woman.
And if I am strong, and rich, and hardworking, and talented, and I take care of myself, and I go to the gym, and if I'm a pious Christian, and if I pick a pious Christian woman, then my marriage won't dissolve.
But then you look at somebody like Stephen Crowder.
Was he not conservative enough?
Was he not Christian enough?
And that's the thing.
I don't blame him.
It's not his fault.
And I don't want to attack his wife, but it's his wife's fault.
And with women, you can't blame them totally.
Women are the reason that we die.
Women are the reason that we get sick.
Because women were manipulated, or the first woman was manipulated by the devil.
They're influenceable.
And unfortunately, in this day and age, you cannot prevent your wife or your kids from being influenced by this pernicious, all-consuming culture.
As much as you think you can.
And so my point here is not to say, therefore, don't get married.
Not at all.
Not even close.
Because things happen.
You get married, and in this day and age, because of the legal system and because of the culture, there is a high percentage chance that your wife will divorce you.
But so what?
You can't control everything.
You can only control as much as you can.
So, you do your best, you find a mate that you think will be the best, and you go for it.
That's all that we can do as people.
And I sincerely believe that.
I just say that people need to exercise caution.
Because they're being told things like, just get married young, that's what our parents and grandparents did.
But you know what?
In our parents' and grandparents' neighborhoods, nobody got divorced.
Nobody got divorced.
If somebody did, it was a big scandal.
And nobody was fornicating, and if they were, they didn't want it to be known.
And the same goes for things like birth control or abortions.
Or promiscuity?
It was a different society.
And it was literally a different law.
So, this get married young and have too many kids like the old days, that's all fine and well, but it's not the old days.
And so people need to be very careful.
Because a guy like this, I feel terrible for him.
He's got the weight of the world on his shoulders.
He's got serious health problems.
And now he's got to deal with this.
Things like this can ruin a man.
Things like this can ruin a family.
And you've got to be prepared for that.
You've got to be, in this day and age, you have to be expecting that contingency.
And people need to get realistic.
The other thing I'll say about it is this.
A lot of people have this mindset, because this is political too.
We are a political movement meaning that we are attempting to achieve political reform through political means.
There are a lot of people in this political movement that believe that we can retreat from political life altogether.
We don't need to work through government.
We don't need to work through society, which is to say the cities.
We don't need to work through academia or through the professional class.
There is a popular opinion That we can go and just be farmers.
We can go out into the country and be digital nomads or remote workers or farmers.
And we can get married and have lots of kids and hunker down and keep our kids and our wives on the farm and create our breakaway society.
Rather than engage in politics, we're going to withdraw and retreat from politics.
And create a society without those political problems.
But I would say this.
If a guy like Steven Crowder can't keep his wife, and he's in the conservative media landscape, and if people get regularly divorced in conservative politics all the time, what chance do you stand out there on the farm, or in the country, or wherever you are, however much you think you're getting away, How far are you really getting away?
Because as long as technology is ubiquitous, then media and entertainment will be ubiquitous.
And therefore the propaganda will be just as unrelenting and constant as it is anywhere in the country.
And as long as people are going to be leaving with an automobile, they're going to be driving outside of the house or outside of the town, they're going to encounter other people in the workforce, in the school, somewhere else, who they are subject to the propaganda just as constantly and relentlessly as anybody else.
And all that this says is that we have to fight.
We cannot retreat because you can't get away.
You can't run from it.
You can't hide from it.
The only way that you could is if you tricked your family into thinking the apocalypse happened and you moved underground into like a missile silo.
And you ran some kind of patriarchal cult.
And you said to your kids, like, you can't go outside!
The radiation will kill you!
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No!
nick fuentes
Don't turn your phones on!
They won't work down here!
Like, that's the only way!
That's the only way you can get away from it!
Anything short of that, you cannot escape.
So, this is the message that people need to hear.
There is no way out other than through it.
Other than through it.
Not around it.
Not over it.
Not running away from it or hiding from it.
But we have to go through it.
We have to win.
We have to win completely.
Not in our city council or somewhere.
We have to win the whole thing.
That's what we have to play for.
That's the nature of what we're trying to accomplish.
Or you'll have to just flee the country and give it up.
But I think that people don't want to do that for obvious reasons.
So, that's my reflection on this Crowder clip.
It was a very interesting thing because People have this idea that we don't have to fight, that we can take our ball and go home, that we can insulate ourselves, that we have a shelter that we could go to, and people might say various things about the particulars of this situation.
Unfortunately, these pressures don't just go away.
You can hide from them, but they don't go away.
They'll still be out there.
So it's something to keep in mind, this advice from an ultra-wealthy, ultra-wealthy elitist.
Get married young!
Have more kids than you can afford!
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nick fuentes
Seriously?
You need to be very, very careful.
We're in a very nightmarish time, and we just have to reckon with that.
We have to acknowledge it fully, as painful as it is, and embrace it, allow it to make us stronger, and act accordingly.
But this like, ah, whatever, I'll just go somewhere else, ah, we'll just...
It doesn't work.
So, anyway, that's Crowder.
We have a couple of announcements, though, before we move on into the news for tonight.
I spent more time on that than I should have, but a couple of announcements.
Those are just some quick thoughts on Crowder.
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In our first story, I want to talk about the Biden announcement.
And it's interesting, this announcement, because the narrative around Biden has changed dramatically.
And I have to admit it, I was wrong about Biden.
I'll admit I was wrong.
A lot of people refused to.
But I remember three years ago, the idea was that Biden was about to die.
Do you remember this?
I haven't talked about this on my show in a long time.
A lot of people in conservative media still do.
But I remember the narrative in 2020 or 2021 was that Biden was dying, or better yet that he had already died, and that any existing footage of him was a deepfake or AI manipulated, which there may be some truth to that to be honest with you.
But I remember the narrative years ago was that he's not even going to make it through his first term.
He's going to die in office or he's going to get impeached, better yet, because he's dying.
Do you remember that?
Even if he didn't die, people said the Democrats were setting him up to be removed from office because he is dying but he refuses to resign.
And it's 2023 and there is no legitimate challenger against Biden.
There's certainly nobody that's So far that's going to pose a real challenge to him and he has announced that he's running for office and he appears to have support from the Democrat Party.
Now that could change.
I'm fully open to the possibility that a dark horse candidate like Michelle Obama may enter the race or Gavin Newsom may enter the race.
He would be the only one that I think would be willing and able to challenge Biden.
So I'm withholding Judgment completely here, but outside of those admittedly unlikely possibilities, it appears that Biden is going to be the nominee.
He's leading in the polls in the Democrat field without really too many other Democrats announcing the next highest percentage support is Kamala and Buttigieg, who are both part of the Biden administration, and most others haven't even announced a run themselves, like Klobuchar.
So, it looks like 2024, again, barring any major developments based on what we know now, is going to be Trump versus Biden all over again, which is not really what a lot of Trump supporters were expecting a few years ago.
And I have to say I was one of the people that was saying that Biden is dead and he's gonna die and he's not gonna make it.
And don't get me wrong, he's certainly not well, but he's 80 years old.
He's an 80 year old man who's the President of the United States.
He's not fit for office.
That's clear.
He doesn't have enough energy.
His mental acuity isn't there.
The way he walks, the way he talks, he's struggling.
He's clearly struggling.
But I don't know that he's struggling any more than anybody would be at that age in office.
So it's really more about him being old than it is that he's about to die or something like that, in my opinion.
I think that Republicans have to reckon with the fact that when you look at him at the State of the Union, Or other rare public appearances, they're probably drugging him.
And it has to be few and far between these major public appearances.
But when he goes out there, he's still got it.
He can still do it.
Everybody was expecting him to go up at one of these necessary public appearances and literally keel over or have some catastrophe.
But he went to the State of the Union in 2023, three years later, and he did a pretty good job.
All things considered.
So he's in.
And so he announced his candidacy today with a video.
And the video was generic.
It's interesting the messaging that he's going with.
It appears that the two big things he's pushing are anxiety about abortion and about Social Security.
That's the playbook with the Democrats.
And we knew that in 2022.
We knew immediately after the Dobbs decision in June 2022 that they were going to play on anxiety about so-called women's reproductive decisions for the midterms.
And we know they're going to run with that in 2024.
So there was a heaping helping of that in there.
And there was also, which is peculiar, this talk about Republicans cutting Social Security, which I don't know that I've heard any Republicans talk about cutting Social Security.
Biden mentioned this at the State of the Union and Republicans heckled him for that.
They were like, what?
What are you talking about?
And so I think even they were confused.
But we first heard that at the State of the Union.
He said, Republicans are trying to take your Social Security.
And I said, that's odd.
I don't think that's the case.
But he repeated that in the video.
So clearly that's going to be a part of it, too.
And this is very strategic, by the way.
Hitting anxiety on those two things is meant to turn out women and the elderly.
So it's very calculated, very strategic.
When he says that the Republicans are going to take your abortion, look, I hate abortion, I'm Catholic, you know that, but it is true that across the board, the Dobbs decision is hurting Republicans electorally.
Without any judgment on how we should act in the face of this and how we go forward in that climate, it's just true.
That that decision has turned a lot of women into Democrats if you look at the midterms and if you look at some other elections which have happened since the midterms.
And that's why the Democrats play it up so much.
It works.
And so they're pushing that to turn out the women against the Republicans, and they're pushing the cut on Social Security to turn out the seniors and the elderly against the Republicans, which is a classic.
The Democrats have always done that.
They play on entitlements.
The other big message is about so-called MAGA extremists.
And we've seen this.
This is a very consistent line.
You can actually trace this all the way back to a speech that Hillary Clinton gave in August 2016.
This was a landmark speech that not a lot of people talk about.
I've talked about it for a long time, but nobody else does.
In August 2016, in the Trump-Clinton election, Hillary Clinton gave a speech, Chelsea Clinton was there, about the alt-right.
It was the first time I think she named the alt-right.
And she said in that speech that Vladimir Putin was the grand godfather of the alt-right.
And I forget all the people she named in there, if she named anybody at all, but we know she was talking about Donald Trump and Breitbart and the trolls on 4chan, the so-called meme veterans and that sort of thing.
And that's been a very consistent narrative, that's been a consistent strain all throughout, which is to paint Trump as a pariah in America, and also within his own party.
To differentiate Trump from the conservatives, or to differentiate Trump from the Republican Party.
It's to say that you've got a Republican Party, but this is new, this is different, this is more extreme.
This is perhaps corrupt and involved in foreign corruption, like with Russia.
And so that's the first time we heard something like this was August 16 and then there was Charlottesville and they played into that and Biden's announcement in 2019 which I think was in January 2019 was about Charlottesville.
At that time, Charlottesville was a year and a half old.
And Biden's announcement in 2019 was about how Trump said there were fine people on both sides and that the country was under attack by white nationalists.
And then he gave that very famous speech a year ago with the blood red.
I think it was in Philadelphia.
Talking about how the MAGA extremists were attacking the democracy.
And now we have the latest campaign video and it opens with a shot of the Capitol.
And there's a shot of Marjorie Greene hollering like a monkey inside the State of the Union.
And it's the same message.
And he says that these are MAGA extremists.
They're not like other Republicans.
They're different.
They're attacking our democracy!
We just want to be normal, and then you have all these guys, and you have this madhouse over here.
And I think that's meant to create anxiety in the minds of normal people, which is to say that whatever message that Trump has, it's more trouble than it's worth.
That's the idea.
Is that whatever Trump is bringing to the table, even if he's right about things, even if you agree with him on some things, the circus that he brings into our lives is not worth the trouble.
It's ugly.
And they're banking on this idea because politics is all about dialectic.
It's all about contrast.
It's about two sides.
And it's about sometimes a positive argument for yours or it's a negative argument against theirs.
In other words, sometimes you're voting for Biden, sometimes you're voting against Trump for Biden.
And so the dialectic that Trump created in 2016 was, it's me versus the system.
Who would you rather have?
This corrupt maniac Hillary Clinton?
Would you rather have war, and lobbyists, and special interests, and corruption, and the status quo?
Or would you like me?
Or would you like not that?
And people said, I want not that.
I want not Obama, not Clinton.
I want not that.
Biden came around in 2020 And said, do you want this circus?
Do you want what Trump has, which is this craziness and instability and this endless assault by the media and this terror, which the left was largely responsible for?
So it's like a protection racket.
But they said, do you want all this unrelenting negativity or do you want not that?
Do you want to go back to not having that?
And people said, now I think that Trump won, but a lot of people said, I don't want that anymore.
And I think that the Capitol is a big part of this narrative.
A lot of people look at January 6th, I think a lot of normal people look at January 6th, without knowing all the relevant facts, and they say, if it's between a bad president and maniacs and hooligans sieging the Capitol, we want the bad president.
We would prefer Bad order over the disorder that Trump brings or that the warfare between Trump and the establishment brings.
And here we're setting up again with a new dialectic, although it's similar to the old one, where Biden is saying again, hey I'm for freedom.
I want to protect Social Security, and I want people to love who they want to love, and I want women to be able to get abortions, and I want to have jobs, and we're America, and we can all come together.
And the other guy's a maniac and an extremist, and they're blowing stuff up.
And so this is a story from Russia Today about Trump's announcement.
The Biden message is pretty much the same.
It's the same message as Clinton.
It's the same message as Biden 2020.
It's the same story, which is generic, plain, inoffensive, but stable, neutral.
Not rocking the boat.
This is Trump's response from Russia Today.
It's his quote in a new campaign video released after Joe Biden formally announced his re-election bid.
Former President Trump accused Biden of a litany of failures from opening the U.S.
border with Mexico to leading the world to the brink of World War III.
Biden formally entered the 2024 race on Tuesday saying in a campaign video that he needs four more years to finish the job and restore the soul of America.
Within hours, Trump issued a response.
He said, quote, you could take the five worst presidents in American history and put them together and they would not have done the damage Joe Biden has done to our nation.
The former president cited the, quote, worst inflation in half a century, a 24 month streak of declining real wages and rising gasoline prices, homelessness and crime as examples of Biden's calamitous and failed presidency.
Trump accused Biden of weaponizing law enforcement to punish his supporters and claimed that the president's deference to transgender activists has led children to being indoctrinated and mutilated by left-wing freaks and zealots.
Trump has hammered Biden on these issues before and on matters of foreign policy.
He declared that Russia is teaming up with China, Iran is days away from a nuclear bomb, and Ukraine has been devastated by an invasion that would never have happened if I was president.
He said, it's almost inconceivable that Biden would even think of running for re-election.
There has never been a greater contrast between two successive administrations in all of American history.
Ours being greatness and theirs being failure.
And so I see this response and you've got a problem.
Because you have these two campaigns and they have their policies and they have their messaging.
But a campaign also has a central idea.
Even if it's not said explicitly, each campaign, in the minds of the voters, it has a central idea, it has a central premise.
And the premise of Biden is normalcy.
That's literally it.
Normalcy.
It's, you know, is he bothering you, Queen?
That's the message to the American people.
Are these MAGA extremists bothering you?
Leave her alone.
We just want things to be normal.
We just want things to be chill.
You're a freak.
That's the message.
And the central message of the Trump campaign in this cycle, like it was in the last cycle, It's very negative against Biden, and it plays up this personal story of Trump.
It's based on the Trump story.
So, in this message you've got, well, the Biden administration is terrible, Biden's a terrible president, he did a bad job, and Trump did a good job, and he's being unfairly picked on.
And so the central idea revolves around comparing and contrasting Trump and Biden as presidents, Focusing on the legacies of both, and very negative on the Biden presidency.
And then there's also, at the same time, this narrative which is really more for the base, which is about how we're in this struggle, and we're being picked on, and we are being discriminated against.
These two narratives, in my opinion, these two ideas, are just tedious.
Like, I read this stuff from Trump, and I don't even read it.
I skim it, I look over it, but it doesn't resonate Do you have that feeling when you watch these Trump speeches that you walk away with nothing?
That your eyes glaze over when he talks about the issues?
When he writes about these things?
Like when I'm reading this from Russia Today and he says, you could take the five worst presidents and like I'm already I'm already done.
You could take the five worst presidents and put them together.
I'm done.
Like I'm checked out.
Don't care.
This is just tedium.
This is tedium.
It's predictable.
It's generic.
It's lame.
It's uninspired.
Okay, so what?
Biden's a bad president.
Inflation is bad.
The economy is bad.
The presidency is bad.
Weaponizing law enforcement, whatever that means to your average person.
Weaponizing law... Again, it's a word that doesn't mean anything.
You mean they weaponize law enforcement?
Oh my gosh.
Law enforcement cannot be weaponized.
What does that even mean?
And this is the problem with Trump and the Trump campaign in 2020 and 2024, is the messaging is totally uninspired.
It's become tedious, it's become droll, repetitive.
I said this the last time, And here's the key insight.
In 2016, when he gave his announcement speech, he didn't mention Obama hardly at all.
He didn't mention Clinton at all.
When he announced in 2015, 4-16, He gave a speech about America.
And it wasn't even a very good speech.
It was actually very sloppy and it was poorly written.
Because it was off the cuff.
But it was his finest speech.
Because he was talking about what is happening to America at a deep level.
He spoke to the disillusionment.
He spoke to this idea of unfairness for the average person.
Not for himself as a guy, but for the average person.
To the loss of prestige of America in the world.
And he talked about how it was the fault of the system, that the system was corrupt.
It was also a message, and this is another key insight which people do not understand, is that the Trump message, although it was called negative in 2016, was actually very positive.
Everybody said that it was dark.
It was the darkest inauguration speech ever.
It was a dark announcement speech.
Because it was negative.
And it's very different than convention, which is to say, the best days are ahead, and the best is yet to come, and good day sunshine.
And it's true that there was an element of the messaging which is darker than any other president, because he said things like, the American dream is dead.
And he said things like, we don't win anymore.
When was the last time we beat China?
Our leaders are stupid.
But it was also extremely positive because there was this coupling where he said that although things are terrible, they don't need to be.
Because, and he had this great line in the announcement speech, which I love, he said that we're holding all the cards, we just don't know how to play them.
He said that we need a cheerleader, our country can be great, we have the ability, and I've said this, make America great again, it's a three-parter, but in the messages, it's possible.
We can do it.
With the right leadership, if you support me, I'll do it.
I will literally take America and make it great.
Which implies, it presupposes that we are not past the point of no return, that this is not a hopeless situation, that all that is required is the right outcome in this election, and I will do it.
Because I can do it, because I'm competent, because I'm rich, because I have the right mindset, because our country is rich, because we have all the tools.
And so there was this optimism that even though things are bad, even though they're worse than ever, well, it's actually a really good thing, because we can flip the script, and we can change it, we can make it all better.
And we're part of the movement that's going to save the country.
And you don't have that anymore.
At all.
Everybody is absolutely demoralized.
There was a tweet from Charlie Kirk today.
He said that Biden is the likely winner of this next election because the Democrats are so rich and they have so much infrastructure.
That's Charlie Kirk!
This is supposed to be Trump's top guy on the campus!
And he's saying it's over.
Do you know what that signals?
When the youth leader, the youth leader for the Trump movement, because he's involved with Students for Trump and Turning Points and extension of that, when the youth leader of the Trump thing says, yeah, we're gonna lose probably, and everybody agrees, there's thousands of replies saying, yep, the people are demoralized, the leadership's demoralized, we're losing, we know we're losing, and there's no There's no signal that we're getting out of it.
There's no message of how or how we're going to get out of it or that we can get out of it.
And there's this relentless wallowing in defeat.
It's unfair.
It's rigged.
First they did this.
Then they did that.
Then they got me.
And it's rigged.
And then they cheated.
And they're gonna cheat again.
And this country's terrible.
And Biden's the worst president ever.
It's just this overwhelming dread.
It's negativity.
It's already over.
With that mindset, it's already over.
Nobody wants to be a part of that.
Does anybody feel positive about anything that's happening with the Trump movement or in Republican politics at all?
It's gloomy.
It's full of doom and dread.
They're screwed.
They know they're screwed.
And instead of then... And here's the thing.
When you know you're screwed like that, you have to take a step back and change your perspective.
And say, well, I'll just do things that are unpredictable.
I'll do things that are not going to fit that script.
If the script says that we're losing, I'll do things that aren't on that script.
I'll do things that are fun.
I'll do things that are funny.
I'll do things that make the other side mad or something like that.
Because it's almost like we're reading A play, or we're reading a screenplay of a movie where we already know the ending.
We already know we're gonna lose.
And we're just reading along knowing how this is going to end, knowing the twist, and yet we just keep reading from the script and reading our lines and doing the things in the script on our inevitable And all that is required is to just stop saying the lines and doing the things in the script.
Which is that Trump cannot run as Republican.
Nobody's gonna vote for this.
well, I don't know, maybe we already know how this movie ends.
And all that is required is to just stop saying the lines and doing the things in the script.
Which is that Trump cannot run as a Republican.
Nobody's going to vote for this.
This is the same kind of playing it safe fallacy which is why we did poorly in 2020.
money.
Which is to say that Trump is coming up with this messaging about how Biden is a bad president.
Guess what?
Nobody cares.
People don't want a good president or a better president.
People don't care.
Really?
At the end of the day?
Because if they did, Trump would have won overwhelmingly in 2020 and the fraud wouldn't have mattered.
And they would have voted overwhelmingly for Republicans in the midterms.
But we've got a large number of voters that are just going to vote for Democrats no matter what.
And there's a large number of people that won't vote for Republicans because they just don't like this hassle.
So you can try and convince people that Trump is, like, a better president, but you're never gonna win that argument, because Trump is not a good president.
Trump is a revolutionary figure.
So in other words, he's not going to win as Trump, the president who is better than Biden.
I don't think anybody even noticed the Trump years versus the Biden years.
And anything that they do notice, it's either marginal, or they don't really blame Biden, or they don't think Trump can fix it, or they blame on the pandemic and other assorted problems.
So this narrative about, well, Biden's a bad president.
Who cares?
Nobody cares!
We didn't elect Trump in 16 because Obama was a bad president.
We elected Trump in 16 because America is failing.
And Trump got us excited about our country again and offered solutions.
And it's the same story here in 24.
We're not going to vote for Trump.
Because Biden's a bad president because inflation's bad or something.
You don't vote for the guy that refused to accept the outcome of the election and sent his supporters into the Capitol and all the other hassle because he's going to bring unemployment down a little.
Like that means very little to most people.
So what he needs is a better central idea.
Which is that we can win this, we can turn the country around.
I said it during his rally, the biggest problem he has going for him is that all he seems to do is relive the fact that we're screwed.
If the election's rigged, and if law enforcement is our enemy, and you have no ideas on how to counter that, then, like, We're just talking about how we're all losing, right?
If you go up there at every rally and say the election's rigged, we can't win elections, and law enforcement's rigged, we're all going to jail.
Like, that's... okay, and?
So?
Like, and what's the big idea?
Like, what are we gonna do?
Well, if you just vote really hard... What?
He said that in the last rally.
We just got to vote harder to overcome all that.
So all this talk about Biden and the Biden government and the Biden policies in the last four years and this talk about how it's so unfair and everything's rigged, it's just negativity and it's not even funny or exciting or fresh.
It's just tedious and partisan and negative And that people are not afraid of Trump anymore, like I'm talking about there are people that are now unafraid to embrace Trump in the mainstream like these guys on YouTube.
And they go, Trump's actually not so bad.
That just goes to show he's become like this defanged old guy who's going around and people just feel sorry for him, actually.
They're not like, oh my gosh, Trump is gonna take away all our rights.
They're sort of like, aw, this poor old guy.
He's not so bad.
He's kind of funny.
Aw, Trump is cool, actually.
He's not so bad, you guys.
Like, they pity him.
They feel bad for him.
They look at him as a victim.
So, the chi is all wrong.
This feeling of momentum, this feeling of timing, of the overall flow of the battle is wrong.
And if it doesn't flip, we're losing.
And everyone knows that.
Everyone knows that the flow of the battle is that we are losing.
And if this continues, we're going to be losing on election day.
And we're going to be losing after that.
And what's the idea after Trump?
There is none.
So something's really got to change.
Otherwise it is not going to go well because this is not the same candidate.
This is not the same guy.
It is not the same country.
And this response is everything wrong with it.
If you took the top five worst presidents and put them together, Biden's worse than all of them.
That's just like such a facepalm.
I remember in 2015 he was talking about cars.
In 2015, he said, he said, I am really rich, so I don't need their money.
He said, so I'm gonna take a country like Ford, and if they try to move their factories to Mexico, I'll tell them no.
And if they call me up and try to bribe me, I'll say no.
And they'll be forced to stay in America.
That's what he said in 2015!
And he said, I'm going to build a giant wall between America and Mexico and I'll make Mexico pay for the wall.
And they would say, no, we're not going to pay for it.
And he would say, yeah, the wall just got higher and you are going to pay for it.
And now he goes out there and it's so low energy and it's so repetitive and it's so negative and it's dreadful.
It's not just that it's negative, but it's full of dread.
This sense of inevitable doom.
He goes up there and says, oh, they treat me unfairly and everything's so bad and everything's so hard and Biden's terrible.
And then he does the slogan.
That's like the worst part.
We're going to make America wealthy again.
We're going to make America sick.
And it's like, nobody believes it.
Nobody believes that's going to happen.
Everybody believes it's over.
Everybody believes it's done.
It's over.
He tried he failed we lost And we're just waiting for the next shoe to drop which is for him to lose and then not be able to run again in four years And I'll probably throw him in jail.
That's what everybody's waiting for and they're waiting to see if he'll be able to pull it out one more time and He still could But it's up to him Because man I read this stuff and it's it's different it's brutal and Four years ago it felt like, and we did, we won, it felt inevitable that we would win against all odds, and then we did.
And I'm a big believer that Trump was inevitably going to win that election because of the feeling.
Because everybody kind of knew it.
Because he was awesome.
And now, nobody believes that.
Now he's just another, he's a better than average politician.
And these little throwaway lines he does at the rally that people eat up, or these little policy videos that people go, ooh, that's interesting.
It's like, fuck you.
You don't even know.
You have no idea.
All these Washington, D.C.
people, they come in there and they're like, I think the people get excited about this policy video where he talked about this, that, and the other.
I quite like the speech when he said this part.
I mean, people still love the idea of Trump.
But there's no Trump anymore.
So... So that's that.
But I want to get on... Well, we're probably not going to be able to cover the Georgia story because... Yeah, we're out of time.
It's already been an hour.
So I may save this for tomorrow.
You could tell these stories I don't want to talk about because I just refuse to get into them ever.
It's a lot of the same stuff.
I'll save it for tomorrow because I have a pretty negative take on that too.
So we'll save that for tomorrow.
We'll get into our Super Chats tonight.
I promise, I promise we'll do it tomorrow.
I promise.
Okay, don't be mad, don't be mad, don't be mad.
But I'll get into it tomorrow, okay?
I'll read the Super Chats now.
But yeah, the um...
The Trump election, man, and it's so sad because I love Trump.
I love him as a guy and I love the movement he created, but it just doesn't have the same ingredients.
People need to hear a more compelling message.
In 2016 it was about Lobbyists.
Special interests.
When do you hear about that anymore?
It was about him as a dealmaker.
He said, I'm a businessman.
I make deals.
I'm not a politician.
These politicians are all corrupt.
I'm a businessman.
I'm the one that pays them.
Now I'm gonna get in.
I'm gonna push them aside.
I'll do the job myself.
And I'll literally fix this country with my own hands.
And people were like, hail Trump.
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They were like, hail our people.
They were like, hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory.
nick fuentes
And now he goes up there and he's like, our record was better than his record.
Biden's the worst president ever.
Really?
And here's the thing, like the Trump years weren't even that good.
Does anybody remember the Trump years being really good?
The economy was better.
I'll give you that.
But I remember the Trump years closing off with the pandemic and with BLM riots everywhere.
And the recession that followed from the pandemic.
So I know that they were good years economically, but how many people really remember what the economy was like five years ago?
People are like, oh yeah, remember five years ago when stuff was a little cheaper?
Let's vote for Trump.
Like, who's saying that?
Nobody's saying that!
If you're an outsider, revolutionary, insurgent, you need to have a bigger message than like inflation is going to go down.
Gas prices will go down.
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So it's very disappointing.
nick fuentes
And you know Jason Miller is writing this garbage because he's a hack.
It's all these GOP consultant types.
I'll never get over that first speech.
I know I go back to it all the time, but I mean this is like the central phenomenon of American politics.
Something went very wrong.
We need to diagnose what it is.
Go back and read this speech.
That's a big list of complaints.
I have it in front of me here He said He said I love China Their leaders are smarter than our leaders and we can't sustain ourselves.
There's too much.
It's like, take the New England Patriots and Tom Brady and have them play a young high school football team.
That's the difference between China's leaders and our leaders.
They're ripping us.
They're rebuilding China.
We're rebuilding their country.
We're rebuilding many countries.
You go there now, they have roads, bridges, schools.
They have bridges that make George Washington Bridge look like small potatoes and they're everywhere.
We have all the cards, but we don't know how to use them.
We don't even know that we have the cards because our leaders don't understand the game.
we could turn off that spigot by charging them tax until they behave properly he said let's see here's another section he
He said, I would call up the head of Ford, who I know, if I was president, I'd say, congratulations, I understand you're building a car factory in Mexico and you're going to take your cars and sell them to the United States, zero tax, flow them across the border.
And you say to yourself, how does that help us?
How does that help us?
Where is that good?
So I would say, congratulations, that's the good news.
Let me give you the bad news.
Every car and every truck and every part manufactured in this plant that comes across the border, we'll charge you a 35% tax And that tax is going to be paid simultaneously with the transaction and that's it.
He goes, now here's what's going to happen.
If it's not me in that position, it's one of these politicians we're running against.
You know, the 400 people.
And here's what's going to happen.
They're not so stupid.
They know it's not a good thing and they may even be upset by it.
But then they're going to get a call from the donors or from the lobbyists for Ford and say, you can't do that to Ford because Ford takes care of me and I take care of you and you can't do that to Ford.
And guess what?
No problem.
They're going to build in Mexico, take away thousands of jobs.
It's very bad for us.
He said, so under President Trump, here's what would happen.
The head of Ford would call me back, I would say within an hour after I told them the bad news.
But it could be he'd want to be cool and he'll wait until the next day.
You know, they want to be a little cool, he goes.
He said, and he'll say, please, please, please.
He'll beg for a little while and I'll say, no interest.
Then he'll call all sorts of political people and I'll say, sorry fellas, no interest.
Because I don't need anybody's money.
It's nice.
I don't need anybody's money.
I'm using my own money.
I'm not using the lobbyists.
I don't care.
I'm really rich.
And by the way, he says, I'm not even saying that's the kind of mindset.
That's the thinking you need for this country.
It sounds crass.
Some people say, oh that's crass.
It's not crass.
We have 18 trillion dollars in debt.
We have nothing but problems.
Like, this is a different human being.
Like, this guy was literally replaced.
This guy was literally... At what point did they take this guy out and replace him with somebody else?
This is a different human being.
Seriously.
What did they do to him?
Did they give him the Amanda Bynes treatment?
Did they give him the Lindsay Lohan treatment?
This is a different person.
I refuse to believe this is the same person.
This story is so funny, and it's so good, and who would not want this guy to be the president?
He goes... The way he tells the story, he goes, maybe they'll be cool.
They'll play it a little cool.
And they'll call me and they'll beg, and I'll say, listen fellas, no interest.
Like everything about this story is awesome.
Everything about this speech is awesome.
And now we have this complaining, this whining.
Wham, wham, wham.
Biden's the worst president and he should have never considered running.
Well, he is.
Okay, he is.
And he won last time and he's been in there and he's been arresting all your supporters and making life hell and he is running again.
Yeah, believe it, bud.
He is.
So I don't know what went wrong, but this is a different guy.
Not the same Trump.
Not the same anything.
This is Trumpism without Trump.
This might as well be Trumpism without Trump.
It's all of the grifting, all of the bandwagoners from the party.
It's turned into this big sleazy money-making machine.
And the message is hollow.
They've replaced the fresh beef with frozen beef, so to speak.
And the guy is a shell of his former self.
It is Trumpism without Trump.
You don't need to sanctus for that.
You got it.
And I say that with love.
I love him.
But this isn't it.
And everybody knows it.
Everybody knows that she is wrong.
The flow.
The flow of this war is not on our side right now.
We're in Empire Strikes Back.
We're getting killed.
We're getting blasted by AT-ATs.
They're rebuilding the Death Star.
Luke Skywalker's missing.
C-3PO's in a bag.
It's over.
Everybody knows that.
So we need the next act here.
Instead of this intermediate thing that he can't seem to get over.
So that's that.
But we're going to move on.
We'll get into our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say about all of it.
Hate to say it.
Hate to say it.
But we all know it's true.
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Alright.
nick fuentes
Let me pull up our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Let me get my Super Chats set up.
I'm feeling kind of hungry.
I had, um, I had dinner at like, what, seven?
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I had Thai food.
Pretty good.
nick fuentes
But I'm starving still.
I've been trying to eat a little better because I had that binge A week ago where I was just eating beef sandwiches and hot dogs and McDonald's literally every meal.
And I started to feel like I was... I started to look really bad.
I looked like shit.
Now I look a little better.
Look at me now.
Look at my show last week.
I feel like I have a little bit more of a glow.
I don't look as tired.
But yeah, last week, brutal.
Literally, beef sandwich, beef sandwich, hot dog, hot dog, McDonald's, McDonald's.
And I, you know, yesterday I went out and I got a prosciutto and fresh mozzarella sandwich, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, good stuff.
Overpriced, $13.
Had another Italian sub the day before, had Thai food today, the Panang curry.
So I've been trying to eat a little better.
I just love that.
I just love fried chicken.
I love fried chicken.
I love McDonald's.
I love hot dogs.
I love a beef sandwich.
I had fresh pasta the other day, which I got from a restaurant.
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Anyway.
nick fuentes
Haven't been eating as much ice cream.
I gotta eat more ice cream this week.
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Alright, let's take a look.
nick fuentes
Okay, anyway, enough about me.
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Yeah, I, um, I think that's very reckless advice to give, to be honest.
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Hey, what's up yo?
I do, I do need a little bit of a Tard Wrangler.
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I appreciate it.
Glad you liked the content.
It seems like all of the above, to be honest with you.
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They wanted me there at 7 o'clock or 7.15 or 5.15.
177. Did you see Crowder's old employee Dave Landau complaining about his contract?
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I didn't.
I saw it, but I didn't watch the clip.
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They wanted me there at 7 o'clock or 7.15 or 5.15.
Yeah.
5.15?
Yeah, it would depend on what they wanted to do that day.
And I couldn't figure out, like, I couldn't get into a rhythm of it.
And they kept changing what they wanted to do, like what time, when to come in, what the thing was, what the job was, what the this, the that.
You know, and if you text me at 11 o'clock at night to write something, I'm going to be up until 1, maybe 2, writing it.
If you text me at 6 o'clock and you want me there at 7, well, I need to write it, so I'm not gonna get there until 8.15, but I don't go live until 9.15.
But I wasn't treated as talent.
I was kind of treated like, you know, like more of a nine-to-five employee, which I had zero interest in being.
Right.
Even though I didn't mind being a 24-7 employee, though, if that makes sense.
I don't mind, you know, always pitching the show.
I had, you know, ads made every day.
I always was pumping it.
I always talked about it.
I always said good things.
I met every fan that went to every show.
I didn't mind being a 24-7 employee.
You want me to be there nine to five and then you also want me to be there at nine p.m.
when you need me?
And then you want me to be there at six a.m.
when you need me?
It's like, that's not what I'm there for.
I'm there to be your sidekick, which is fine.
And then I'm there to write the things you want me to write.
And that's cool.
It's fine.
But it was always, for somebody who always uses the term moving the goalpost, that's how it became.
So we began touring together and yes, it was very good money and I paid Matt very well, but it always became something where nothing feels good, even if you're making money, if you're being treated like you don't deserve it.
Oh yeah, for sure.
So the whole time it felt like this is everything that I have and it's being given to you.
So even the whole tour you just feel kind of like shit and it doesn't really Matter you know you've just kind of you're like I'd rather just go back to clubs.
I don't care I don't get it.
nick fuentes
What does that have to do with?
So this is the producer of the Crowder show complaining about Crowder.
unidentified
I don't really understand the relevance here.
Let's see.
nick fuentes
There's two sides to every story, but I 100% believe Dave on this Daily Wire thing seemed good at first, but once he rolled out the new show and have all the comedian spots instead of helping smaller content creators, I knew it was bull crap.
So what is the new show?
I haven't seen his new show There are too many disgruntled former louder with prouder talent and not notice a pattern I I've heard that before.
Dave's van Jared Owen Let me see Let me pull up on Rumble.
What is this new show?
unidentified
What do they even do on the new show?
Let me get this.
Let's see.
Let me look up Steve Crowder.
Here we go.
Louder with Crowder.
nick fuentes
Looks like the same show to me.
steven crowder
It's the same show!
I don't know what the whole complaint is about any of these guys.
nick fuentes
teachers or you don't this is one thing where all conservatives should be what happened i'm guessing that's not it's the same show what's i don't know what the company you know i don't know what the whole complaint is about any of these guys it's the same show let's see Wish y'all would stop with the poor Dave crap.
He made his choice.
This is a good show.
Before Dave will continue to be great.
You don't like it?
Leave.
Want to watch Dave?
Go watch Dave.
Shut up for crying out loud.
Oh, here we go.
To all of you complaining about the show being late every day, get over it.
He has been consistently late for years.
It's nothing new.
He might never start on time, but he constantly goes over his time, giving more than what he promised.
Hey, you know, a lot of you can get the same message, alright?
A lot of you people.
Hey, a lot of you people.
Yeah, listen to this guy.
You know what?
Me and Crowder, we're not always on time.
But, hey, we put in a lot of work, okay?
Listen to this guy.
So, okay, I'm not the only one with this problem.
That makes me feel a lot better.
That makes me feel a lot better about my life.
And then Crowder goes live late every day as well.
But I'm gonna start being on time, okay?
I'm gonna make a real effort here this next week.
unidentified
That's funny.
Let's see.
nick fuentes
If you all want to see something about Dave, go back to Crowder's first show.
Dave had jury duty, was supposed to be on show.
They even plugged his upcoming comedy, telling everyone to support him.
unidentified
Yeah, I'm not following all this drama.
nick fuentes
For the soul of America.
Did he talk about her?
steven crowder
It has increasingly been a horrendous divorce.
Now, let me say on the outset, to be clear, there is no one for her life.
That's not my choice.
unidentified
See that viral video?
Nick DiPaolo, how are you, sir?
Sex.
Right there, you just go, boom.
Click it.
Liar!
nick fuentes
Where's the Dave?
Does he talk about Dave in this one?
unidentified
We need diversity, not in front of the clinic just slapping insulin needles out of a beast bitch's hand just like, get outta here!
No one really wants you on YouTube at some point.
We won't be there at all.
Now, here's the other... Okay.
nick fuentes
I've had enough of that.
Uh, yeah.
I mean, it seems like he was lying about Daily Wire then.
It's not about small creators, it was about money, probably.
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Joker from Persona 5 sent $5.
Hey Nick, it was my birthday a few days ago, and I sent a super chat, but you were doing a Twitter space that day, so here's another birthday super chat.
I'm 21 now, my days as a young guy are over.
nick fuentes
Oh, I'm sorry!
I'm sorry I missed your super chat, I was on the Twitter space.
That makes me feel bad.
Well, happy birthday, man!
You make me feel terrible, but happy birthday.
Hope it was a good one.
Hope you enjoyed your birthday weekend.
unidentified
21!
nick fuentes
Hey, you're still a young guy.
I'm gonna be 25 this year.
So, my life is over.
I'm gonna be 25.
My youth is done.
It's gone.
At 25, it's not ambiguous.
You're not on the cusp.
You're not on the fringe.
You're just a guy now.
Now I'm just a fucking adult.
At 21, 22, it's like, okay, you're still like college age.
23, pushing it.
24, you're not really young at all.
25, it's like, okay, it's 25.
unidentified
25.
nick fuentes
Don't you complain.
Enjoy 21.
Enjoy however old you are.
One day you'll be an old guy like me.
be an old guy like me.
25 years old, dude.
Oh my gosh.
unidentified
I I'm so old.
nick fuentes
I gotta get my act together before I die.
unidentified
Oh my gosh.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well anyway, it's not about me.
It's about you.
Happy birthday.
Hope it's a good one.
Enjoy.
You're still a young man.
unidentified
Not me though.
nick fuentes
I'm old.
And then the year after that I'll be 26.
And then I'll be 27.
And then I'll be 28.
And then I'll be 29.
unidentified
And then I'll be 30.
nick fuentes
Then I'll be 30 years old.
I'll be a 30 year old piece of shit old guy.
And you could just kill me at that point.
unidentified
30.
nick fuentes
Halfway to 60.
Halfway to 60.
10 years shy of 40.
unidentified
Little math there for ya.
nick fuentes
That's just a little arithmetic.
And then I'll be 40.
unidentified
Then I'll be 50.
nick fuentes
Then I'll be dead.
Then my short little life will be over.
unidentified
May even be over sooner than that.
My short little life.
nick fuentes
And then I'll be gone forever.
Then I'll be dead forever.
And that was it.
That was it.
That's all she wrote.
unidentified
Then I'm gone.
nick fuentes
Done.
My one life.
Finished.
Spent.
Expired.
Terminated.
And then we'll be in heaven forever.
unidentified
Or hell.
nick fuentes
Hopefully have it So Got that to look forward to I I gotta get married in the next five years.
I don't want to get married.
I don't want to live with a woman.
unidentified
I don't want to have a wife nagging me forever.
nick fuentes
I don't want to change diapers.
I don't want to have kids toys all over my house.
I don't want to pay the bills.
I don't want to wake up in the morning and fill up a travel mug with fucking coffee and get in my mid-sized sedan and drive to work.
I don't want to do any of that.
I don't want to.
I don't want to stare into space out the window and drive silently.
unidentified
I want to be a kid again.
But we all have to get old and die sometime.
time.
nick fuentes
This mortal life.
unidentified
We all have to get old and die eventually.
Even me.
Even me, even me, even I.
Anyway, happy birthday.
Hope it's a good one.
nick fuentes
Enjoy!
unidentified
I guess.
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Joker from Persona 5 sent $15.
By the way, the U.S.
Embassy here is holding an event in which students can ask questions to the ambassador about Japan-U.S.
relations.
It also coincides with Western efforts to legalize gay marriage in Japan.
What sort of questions should I ask?
nick fuentes
Why would you go and ask a question at the U.S.
unidentified
Embassy?
nick fuentes
You're gonna... I'm gonna groipe the ambassador to Japan.
I don't think you need to groipe a U.S.
unidentified
ambassador, to be honest with you.
nick fuentes
Because they're just gonna shut you down.
They're not conservative.
You know, groiping conservatives works because they're conservative.
If you go up to an ambassador for Japan and say, why do you promote gay marriage?
They'll say, because we love homosexuality.
Hello?
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Classic American Man sent $50.
My donut to cozy was missed last night so here it is again except this time I get my dopamine.
nick fuentes
What do you mean?
I didn't miss any super chats.
But thanks I guess anyway.
I appreciate the super chat.
unidentified
I don't think I missed it though.
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Glad to hear it, man.
Congratulations!
God bless you.
Good to hear it, man.
I'm a twin.
Good for you.
me with twins.
They'll be raised Catholic in no small part due to your influence.
Love you big guy.
nick fuentes
Glad to hear it man.
Congratulations.
God bless you.
Good to hear it man.
I'm a twin.
unidentified
Good for you.
nick fuentes
Catholic twins.
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Goose sent $10.
That moment when you asked Tyler Boyer what's the difference between Pusa and the GOP and he couldn't answer keck.
nick fuentes
Yeah how about that huh?
And I pushed him on it for a long time and he's like, oh, the Ukraine thing?
And then he's totally anti-Russia?
unidentified
Like who?
streamlabs matthew tts
Like who?
What dissidents exactly did he platform?
To extrapolate on last night's SC, while he sucks, he still platforms better dissident voices than will likely be featured going forward.
I bet Mark Levin will replace him in who will he platform? - Like who, like who?
nick fuentes
What dissidents exactly did he platform?
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Please give me one. - Onguis sent $10.
Sorry if this was mentioned and I missed it.
Big mac with quarter pounder patties.
Good sandwich.
unidentified
No, that's too much meat though.
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Joe the Boomer sent $3.
You are so right.
Married young thing is a meme to protect against heartbreak people need to get with clergy as a couple and discern the vocation slash sacrament of marriage plus living sacramental life to start.
unidentified
True.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's absolutely right.
That's good advice.
People want to rush to get married and then they're surprised when they get divorced.
It's like you kind of skipped a lot of steps.
Even a lot of people that get married Catholic.
Do not make the proper preparations.
A good friend of mine got married recently and he's very Catholic and he went through like a year-long class and this whole thing.
I had no idea it was even such a protracted process but how many people do you know that go through all that?
Some people they get married before they're even confirmed and then they wonder.
And it's not to say that it doesn't happen At all, even if you do go through that process, but it is to say that people just want to... people just want to... It's not about the sacrament, it's about they just want to get their rocks off or live with their girlfriend.
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Judge Red sent $3.
Ree, Crowder, I was saying this for a while.
You can't become farmers or raiders or cult leaders.
You need to fight, sooner or later.
Thank you for encouraging those who fight rather than fantasize.
nick fuentes
Yeah, no, you got it, man.
And thank you for saying that.
It's true.
This, uh, we're all gonna run away and do our own thing.
I said it at the top of the show.
You don't get to decide whether or not you're involved in a war.
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MinionGrowIper sent $3.
Have you announced what the IFPAC update was that was supposed to be announced at the Fuentes rally?
nick fuentes
No, you're gonna do, I was gonna announce it, but I decided to push it back.
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Mike Vance sent $5.
Not gonna lie, I'm feeling disheartened with Trump's impotent speeches.
Makes me think at this trajectory he is screwed in 24.
My hope is with whatever he is cooking to bring high energy.
Why E24?
nick fuentes
Yeah, he is screwed in 24.
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Boogly Woogly sent $3.
Did you see that Trump is trying to snake the debate stage?
Huge red flag.
nick fuentes
Why is that a red flag?
I did see that, but what is that a red flag for?
streamlabs matthew tts
What kind of question is that?
Obviously it depends on a lot.
Because it's too casual.
It's too much of a casual look.
nick fuentes
What kind of question is that?
Obviously, it depends on a lot.
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This is The Glory.
He sent $3.
Why do you hate shorts?
nick fuentes
Because it's too casual.
unidentified
It's too much of a casual look.
And I don't like how it looks.
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Punished Millennial sent $3.
Tonight's show is such a black pill.
It's almost like the only way this country will ever be saved is if some demigod genius and his revolutionary sidekick are appointed by God to restore order, if only.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we'll see.
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Thanks, sent $3.
Joke's on them.
God wins anyway.
nick fuentes
You got it, buddy.
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Oh, that's true.
You got it, buddy.
nick fuentes
God bless.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh, thank you.
nick fuentes
Thanks for the super chat, I appreciate it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you!
Yeah, it was important.
I'm grateful to have listened to your Twitter space one-sided debate against a t-puss a gay exec.
Some have none idea just how important that was.
It was certainly one of, if not your best.
AF is inevitable.
Thank you!
nick fuentes
Yeah, it was important.
It's important every time we do those to show people it's really going on.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thanks, $3.
He's 25 and still no tradcath wife to have 19 children he can afford with.
It's so over.
nick fuentes
He's a 10 but still no tradcath wife with 19 kids.
streamlabs matthew tts
True.
Hey, thank you.
I appreciate that.
The Banned Man!
I saw that.
"What makes you so feared, hated, "and most importantly loved by us "is your unmatched authenticity." - True. - "Thank you for that." 07 to the band man. - Hey, thank you, I appreciate that.
The band man. - F1 ROI percent $20.
Trump suggested again today that he is gonna skip the GOP debates. - I saw that. - The guy is absolutely joyless.
He won't even dunk on Ron and Nicky for the content.
Not to mention he could use the practice for the Biden debates.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, I don't know what the thought process is there.
I mean, I sort of get it.
It's being put out by the Washington Post and the Reagan Library.
I get it, but yeah, give us a show.
Come on, give your supporters something.
Throw us a bone, man.
Whoa!
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Big Tech sent $555.
Okay, okay.
Hi Nick, here is some money.
Your show is the best and I will always support you.
Thank you putting up me and for letting me stay.
You're a very cool guy.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much for the huge super chat while you laugh.
Will you look at that?
Ask and you shall receive.
unidentified
You know what?
nick fuentes
Why is everyone hating on Big Tech, huh?
This is our favorite show.
You know, Britney and Meal, those guys are cool and everything, but you know, Big Tech gave me 50 more dollars than they did.
So, you know, Mio, you gotta forgive this guy.
What did Big Tech ever do to you?
Forgive Big Tech today.
Good night.
Let's go!
Oh, did I say I didn't like Big Tech earlier?
I love Big Tech!
He's a great guy.
He's funny.
He's a great streamer.
You know, you're welcome for putting up with you, because I knew you had it in you.
You're a good streamer.
What a loyal action.
That's a very loyal action.
That's an L.A.
Loyal action.
People say this guy's not loyal.
That's very loyal.
The content, you know, he was kind of had a lot of viewers on the site today.
I was thinking about maybe kicking him off.
But I just realized that the content's not that bad actually.
It's actually quite good.
So, oh it's sevens!
Let's go!
unidentified
Big shout out!
nick fuentes
I love that I've post ironically, like ironically but also kind of unironically created this dynamic where people feel like they have to give me lots of money.
unidentified
It's like, okay.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I'll take it.
I'll let you grease the wheel a little bit.
As long as the bribery is happening in plain sight, is it really bribery?
I think it's pretty transparent.
Thanks a lot, Big Tech.
I appreciate it.
Even though we don't always agree on everything, that's a great thing about this country is that people can disagree and we can have conversations.
So I love that.
Mafia boss.
It's kind of like that.
You gotta kick a little upstairs.
He's a good earner!
unidentified
He's a good earner!
nick fuentes
Big Tech is one of our biggest earners!
unidentified
Alright, okay.
nick fuentes
I appreciate it, Big Tech.
Thank you very much for the huge super chat.
What's funny is that if any A-logs were super chatting him, it's like they're now super chatting me!
Let's go!
So I'll accept the donation from RPG.
I accept the donation.
I accept the donation from everybody that hates me.
Thank you very much.
On behalf of Big Tech, I appreciate it.
Big shout out.
Thank you.
Thank you for the super chat.
No, but that's pretty, that's pretty, you know what?
He's making it interesting.
Making it interesting a little bit.
He ponied up.
I didn't think he'd do it.
But thanks a lot.
unidentified
That's kind of funny.
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Real human being sent $3.
I've been 25 for a little less than a month now.
I know how you feel, Nick.
nick fuentes
No you don't.
unidentified
You'll never know how I feel.
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Nolan Taylor sent $3.
Hey Nick, love you, man.
nick fuentes
Hey, love you too, man.
streamlabs matthew tts
Hey, love you too, man.
Glad you like the show.
Yeah, black pill, white pill.
Listen, we're friends.
my hours in the office flyby.
Black pill, white pill, blue pill, red pill.
How about no?
I'll take my keck medicine instead.
Love you, bro.
nick fuentes
Hey, love you too, man.
Glad you liked the show.
Yeah, black pill, white pill.
Listen, we're friends.
We're all in this together.
What matters is that side by side, you got your niggas with you.
That's what matters.
White pills or black pills, you take them with your niggas.
That's your real, that's your real white pill.
Whatever's going on, you got friendship.
Even if the chips are down and everything's terrible, we're hanging with the boys all the time.
That's the environment that we want to have.
Winning, losing, we show up every day, we fight, and we have some laughs with the boys.
That's what AFPAC is sort of about.
AFPAC is we go out there, we present our showcase, we deliver our message, we create a network, we push the Overton window, we do activities, but maybe more than anything, we're hanging out, we're having a good time.
And that's what helps us get through it.
It's not to say that that's the purpose of it, but that's what helps us get through it.
The purpose is to fight.
But the camaraderie is what makes it fulfilling and makes it go down easier.
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't watch that show.
Not funny either.
By the way, not funny either.
From K-On?
I personally love Mio, but Azusa could also get it.
nick fuentes
I don't watch that show.
Not funny either.
By the way, not funny either.
When you say, uh, when you're simping over, even if it's stupid anime, and you go, Like, that's not funny at all, actually.
It's just actually stupid.
streamlabs matthew tts
He said rape at the end.
nick fuentes
He'd be like, rape?
He said something like, la la la, rape?
He said, like, rape at the end?
Did he make it rapey?
Make it funny?
I could get a rape.
I like how he said rape at the end.
streamlabs matthew tts
I kind of like random.
unidentified
It's like random and funny the way he said rape at the end.
nick fuentes
Stupid fucking bitch.
unidentified
Shut up.
nick fuentes
Anime.
Also, I don't want to hear about anime.
streamlabs matthew tts
Anime is dumb.
Woogli sent $3.
The debate stage is where the outside forces can actually challenge Trump and hopefully correct him.
nick fuentes
I don't want to hear about anime.
Anime is dumb.
streamlabs matthew tts
We want Trump and he on the same debate stage, right?
nick fuentes
Well, it depends on who's on the debate stage.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, big shout out.
Hey, let's go!
Hey, thank you very much.
I appreciate it, buddy.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, big shout out.
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- Protestant Grow Iper sent $10. - Hey, let's go. - Here's more protection money for America's future godfather.
unidentified
Love you, big guy. - Hey, thank you very much.
nick fuentes
I appreciate it, buddy.
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Love you too. - Eddie Van Graham sent $3.
I don't know if you've touched on the subject yet, but what are your thoughts on this Biden mortgage equity rule to take effect May 1st? - I haven't seen that, but I'll take a look at it.
Corelix sent $5.
You are their leader, too.
nick fuentes
That's true.
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Pete sent $3.
Big Tech has been talking shit about you and picking fights with everyone else all day every day since your conversation.
Money ain't gonna fix or make up for his undermining behavior.
nick fuentes
Now, now.
While that is... Be that as it may, and that being said, however, The marketplace of idea.
This is a free speech platform.
It's free speech absolutism.
However, irregardless of the things you're saying, free speech absolutism is what this country and this platform is based on.
So, I'll allow it for the purpose of that.
Yeah.
unidentified
For the purpose of that reason.
And anyway.
And anyway.
nick fuentes
All of that being said, irregardless.
unidentified
Oh, well, okay.
nick fuentes
Let's take a look at our cozy super chats.
We've got...
Genko Capital says RFK tweeting about Holocaust survivors.
Uncle gets his head blown off by these people and he's tweeting about evil Nazis after his announcement.
It's yay or zog.
Absolutely right.
I won't support RFK Jr.
after that.
Kruiper Warrior with a big super chat.
Whoa!
Thank you so much.
He says Biden eats ice cream, gets good naps, and arrests political opponents.
Hashtag life goals.
Absolutely.
There's something irresistible about the exercise of power that Biden wields.
And Trump is just being gay about it.
So I agree with you.
Thank you for the big super chat.
Whoa!
Mantis with the big super chat and no message.
Thank you so much.
unidentified
I appreciate it, my man.
nick fuentes
Big shout out to the two on Cozy.
White Monster says, I could see Agent Carlson being assigned to do a frat-style conservative media outlet like the barstool of right-wing politics and in large part to combat the stranglehold they have on the Zoomer, right?
unidentified
Maybe.
nick fuentes
I think that's premature.
We'll see what he does, though.
There's no use in speculating because he'll come out with some project soon.
Irish Hog says, Mac DeMarco, Chicago.
Does it capture the vibe of Chicago?
I love Mac DeMarco.
unidentified
I haven't heard that song, but let me see.
and pull it out this is new
hmmm I don't know, I'd have to drive around listening to it.
nick fuentes
Chicago too.
unidentified
too.
Hmm.
Not really.
No, I don't think that really does capture it, actually.
This is maybe closer, but not really.
Okay, let's see.
I think that's all.
This is maybe closer, but not really.
Okay, let's see.
nick fuentes
I think that's a...
Oh, no, we have more.
unidentified
We have more on StreamPay.
I thought that was our last one.
Let's see.
Whoa!
streamlabs matthew tts
Wow!
nick fuentes
I don't know who this guy is, but thanks for the big super chat.
unidentified
Big shout out.
nick fuentes
I appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
07 to Vile Live?
unidentified
Violife?
nick fuentes
Thank you very much!
unidentified
Wow!
nick fuentes
Very generous.
God bless.
Thank you for the big super chat.
Let's go.
O7's in the chat for this guy.
unidentified
Another Patriot.
Another Patriot.
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Fire underscore rises sent $10.
Love you, boss.
nick fuentes
Hey, love you too, buddy.
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Goated underscore bigot sent $4.
I'm a big fan of both yours and Sneeko's.
I hope you press him about locals and rumble on fresh and fit.
I believe he is open-minded enough and supports your message.
nick fuentes
Press him in what way?
unidentified
I don't know what that means.
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Pietro Capella sent $5.
They were sweating like dogs.
Because it was too hot.
How are they gonna beat ISIS?
Old Donald Trump.
Before they replaced him.
nick fuentes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember.
It was a good speech.
But now he's another guy.
Different guy.
Okay!
Alright!
That's our last Super Chat.
unidentified
That's gonna do it for me tonight.
Oh, my neck hurts.
Ow!
nick fuentes
All right.
That's gonna do it for me.
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