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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. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, he's going to To be only | ||
America first. | ||
- Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
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Big show. | |
Big, awesome, It's like a delicious show tonight. | ||
It's the perfect show. | ||
It's another awesome show. | ||
Featured story tonight is about Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And man, the hits just keep coming from this one. | ||
I really thought that I was vindicated a few weeks ago. | ||
When we went over her record on the Capitol security camera footage and we talked about the budget deal that she supported with Kevin McCarthy, I thought that was a home run. | ||
I thought I had her. | ||
I thought to myself, finally she showed the whole world what a lying bitch she really is. | ||
And I said, I won. | ||
Nick Fuentes won, Marjorie Taylor Greene L, plus you're ugly. | ||
Then I woke up today and it's just so good. | ||
There's three, three stories tonight about Marjorie Greene. | ||
They're all related, they're all about the same thing, and just one is better than the next. | ||
We have another story, we may get to it, we may not, but our main story tonight we're talking about Marjorie Greene and her pet project, which is that she wants to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
That is what she's been talking about for a long time and she desperately wants to be the face and the name associated with impeaching Joe Biden. | ||
And I think probably she's under the impression that the House of Representatives will, in fact, impeach Joe Biden. | ||
Because Donald Trump, famously, was impeached twice. | ||
Third president in history to be impeached. | ||
First president to be impeached twice. | ||
As you know, an impeachment is just an indictment. | ||
He was not removed from office, but Democrats with their House majority, they were able to impeach him, indict him, two separate times. | ||
So Marjorie, I'm sure, thinks that just like the Democrats got Trump, she wants to be leading the charge by the Republican majority in the House to impeach Biden. | ||
She knows Biden's not gonna get removed from office, and it's probably another circus just like with Trump. | ||
But she wants the credit. | ||
She wants glory for that. | ||
But it's coming at a big price. | ||
Because earlier in the year, I guess we're just getting into it. | ||
I'll save it for later, okay? | ||
But it's about this. | ||
Long story short, because we're going to get into this. | ||
I don't want to rush right into the show here because we have some announcements to make. | ||
But this is her thing. | ||
This is what she wanted so bad. | ||
And now it turns out that not only is it not going to happen, but even if it does, Lauren Boebert, is going to be the one who wrote and sponsored the bill and she filed the motion to impeach Biden. | ||
So Laura Boebert votes to impeach Biden and Marjorie gets in a big fight with her on the floor of the house, calls her a bitch. | ||
Then Kevin McCarthy comes out and says we're not impeaching McCarthy. | ||
So then Greene goes to the Independent And says, that's my price! | ||
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I supported McCarthy and that was my price! | |
He needs to impeach Biden right now or else! | ||
Now she's losing her mind. | ||
She's going to the press! | ||
And she's basically admitting, she says, I slutted it up with Kevin McCarthy for the last nine months. | ||
Now I want my impeachment. | ||
Where's my impeachment? | ||
We're going to read the quote. | ||
It's so good. | ||
It's so good. | ||
She says something, literally she says something like, I've been a good soldier for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
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I can't even get a bill passed now. | |
It's like, that's not a question. | ||
That's a declarative. | ||
Yeah, you did, and now you can't even get a bill passed, you dumb bitch! | ||
And she's going to everybody on Fox and saying, well, you don't know how it works. | ||
You know, all these voters that are mad at me, you just don't know how it works. | ||
You're not on the Hill like me. | ||
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And now she's crying to the media saying, I can't even get my bill passed. | |
Yeah. | ||
Who could have guessed? | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
Everybody? | ||
Me? | ||
Steve Bannon, all of your voters, who would have thought that Congress hasn't changed over the last 100 years? | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
If we have time, we'll get into Adam Schiff, the Democrat congressman who is censured today. | ||
Not really a big deal. | ||
If we have time, we'll talk about it. | ||
Before we get into the news though, Total Victory Lab, I just get tired of like, I just get proven right over and over and over again. | ||
I mean, if you're really listening to the show, there's people that doubt me. | ||
There's people that they don't like what they hear. | ||
They don't like what they hear about me from other people. | ||
They want to go watch something else. | ||
Okay. | ||
But if you've been paying attention to the show, it's just like year over year over year. | ||
Every feud, every one of these things, and I, you know, I know I'm biased because I'm me, but like I'm always right. | ||
I've been saying this for a long time and people said, oh you lost Marjorie Greene. | ||
She's like a key, she's a lieutenant, a key lieutenant in your movement. | ||
And I said, you know, she can't fire me because I quit. | ||
You know, I'm done with that relationship because she decided to whore out for McCarthy. | ||
And she disavowed anti-Semitism and on and on. | ||
And here we are all this time later. | ||
And I was one of the biggest critics when the election happened before even she disavowed me and before the deal was really done with McCarthy. | ||
I was one of, if you can go back and watch my show, I think it was a week after the election, November 22, I went out and said, very respectfully, I said this is a rotten deal. | ||
I said it never works that way. | ||
You should not make a deal. | ||
McCarthy should not be allowed to become the Speaker under any circumstance. | ||
I said in whatever concession you think you're getting, you're not going to get. | ||
I said that in November when McCarthy made the deal. | ||
I said that in January when the whole Freedom Caucus conceded. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
Everybody got exactly, exactly what they paid for. | ||
So anyway, so we'll get into that. | ||
Before we get into all of that, Good stuff. | ||
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And as we announced yesterday, I want to remind everybody, if you didn't get your tickets yet, last night I announced our next event. | ||
Fuentes Rally 2. | ||
It's happening July 16th in West Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
It's gonna be in the evening. | ||
Tickets are $50. | ||
They're on sale now at aff.events.com So if you didn't get your tickets, get them now. | ||
I mean like literally right now because we are going to sell out this week. | ||
Honestly, I didn't think we would. | ||
I wasn't sure we were going to, to be honest with you. | ||
I know I shouldn't say that, but even last night I was like, well I don't know if they're gonna last until next week. | ||
They barely lasted a day. | ||
We opened up the sales last night and we just got credit card processing back. | ||
You know, a knock on wood, hopefully we get to keep it. | ||
We got our processing back, and so many people bought tickets because it's like, I don't want to get into the specifics, but we're trying it out, it's a new thing. | ||
We only have a, we have like a transaction limit, only a certain number of transactions in a day. | ||
And we reached that in like 30 minutes. | ||
I'm telling you, like, by the end of the show, we had reached the limit. | ||
Like an hour. | ||
And so we actually weren't even selling tickets for like the last 20 hours We hit the halfway point and blew past it in like an hour hit the transaction limit and then The this business day today. | ||
We had to get on the phone with the processor and say hey We need more transactions per day. | ||
This isn't gonna cut it. | ||
We got the limit raised We put it back on sale at 7 o'clock. | ||
We sold dozens more tickets now. | ||
We're 80% 80% sold out That's a real number. | ||
So, and they were really only on sale for like two hours. | ||
They were on sale for an hour last night, and they've only been on sale for a couple hours tonight. | ||
So, you gotta get your ticket like tonight, because I don't know if they're gonna last until Friday. | ||
Seriously. | ||
And, you know, that's just the way it is. | ||
I'm sorry if, you know, if you're not lucky, if you don't get them, I apologize. | ||
You know, like I said last night, we are going to do AfPak 4 before this year is over, so you can look forward to that. | ||
But if you really want to go, if you're considering it, get a ticket. | ||
These things are gone, basically. | ||
AFF.events slash rally. | ||
It's going to be a great time. | ||
All your favorites are going to be there, meaning I'm going to be there. | ||
The website's cool. | ||
The trailer's cool. | ||
People are excited for this. | ||
This is going to be an awesome thing. | ||
And if you saw the first Fuentes rally, we're kind of like experimenting a little bit. | ||
Because I was thinking of, and I don't want to go into a whole big aside, but you know, I really like this stuff. | ||
I was thinking about AfPak. | ||
And you know, I like AfPak. | ||
I love AfPak. | ||
But I also thought I wanted to get outside the mold a little bit because of course AFPAC is our showcase for our nonprofit for our movement and so it's very formal and it's it is structured in a in a conventional way. | ||
But I wanted to do something a little more creative, a little bit more different, and so we came up with this Fuentes Rally idea where we just have these crazy visuals and we change up the look a little bit and we do the videography totally different. | ||
I think it came out really nice. | ||
We threw that thing together in a couple weeks. | ||
This one I think is going to be way better. | ||
We're selling a lot of tickets. | ||
If it goes really well, we're going to do a lot of these. | ||
I think we'll do a few next year. | ||
We'll be doing these alongside AFPAC, so it's going to be exciting. | ||
We'll be selling merch there, posters, signed posters, hats. | ||
I'll be there giving a speech. | ||
We'll be doing a little reception, so we're gonna hang out. | ||
Other people will be there. | ||
It's gonna be a great time. | ||
So check it out. | ||
AFF.EVENTS.RALLY Honestly, you gotta get them. | ||
I don't want anybody emailing me saying, I need a ticket because I told you last night they would sell out and then they did. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
What else? | ||
I think that's all our announcements. | ||
One other thing before I get into Marjorie Greene because I'm really chomping at the bit to get into that but you know I put on Telegram this weekend I got in a little bit of a fight with Harrison Smith from InfoWars and we're cool now I texted him and we squashed the beef Because I don't just talk trash online. | ||
I texted him the same thing I put online. | ||
I was like, hey, you're a real two-face. | ||
And we settled it. | ||
I apologized, and he clarified what he was saying on Twitter, and so we're good now. | ||
But I brought up over the weekend, and this was part of it, that on InfoWars, and I like Alex Jones, but you know we've been kind of beefing lately over the Jewish issue. | ||
Because, you know, my whole thing is like, look, the Jews run the world and they hate Jesus. | ||
Like, that's a big problem. | ||
We all know Jews run Hollywood. | ||
That's, like, not even a debate. | ||
We all know Jews run the media. | ||
We all know they run the banks. | ||
At the minimum, you could say that. | ||
Like, I mean, you could go on and say, well, they control the whole world. | ||
But we know, based on basic evidence, that they are running the State Department, they're running Hollywood, they're running all the porn sites, they're running the banks, they're running the media. | ||
We know this. | ||
And it's especially a problem because there are people that hate God. | ||
And Alex Jones says, no, no, it's not the Jews. | ||
The Jews are being blamed. | ||
It's actually some other thing. | ||
And I pointed out over the weekend that they've got a new host on their network named Adam King, who is a literal former IDF agent. | ||
IDF is Israeli Defense Force. | ||
So, Alex Jones for the last couple weeks has been out of town, so Owen Schroyer has been filling in for him on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
And this guy Adam King is under contract at InfoWars filling in for Owen Schroyer. | ||
He's the guest host. | ||
Under contract. | ||
He said it in a video. | ||
And this guy talks about how he hangs out with Mossad agents. | ||
He used to work as a medic in the Israeli Defense Force. | ||
He told some story, another one of these Jewish tough guys, about how he would go out at night in Tel Aviv and fight with Palestinian Arab gangs with a crowbar. | ||
You know, because all these Jews are, they're all inglorious bastards. | ||
Just ask. | ||
And so I pointed out, like, okay, you're gonna go on your show and say Israel's not the issue, Jews aren't the issue, and then you bring on a foreign agent, a foreign spy, who comes on and he talks to rabbis and he talks with other Chabad Jews about the Talmud and about Kabbalah and all these things which are heresy. | ||
They're straight-up heresy, borderline blasphemy. | ||
And Adam King responds. | ||
He's attacking me on Twitter. | ||
And somebody clipped it. | ||
I just posted it on my Telegram before the show. | ||
He's interviewing a guest. | ||
This is, I guess, last week. | ||
And he says, he's talking about the Israeli government. | ||
He said, and they won't let us visit. | ||
My government won't even let us visit. | ||
I mean, I mean, I'm a dual citizen. | ||
I'm a dual citizen with Israel and America. | ||
So the Israeli government And it's like you just, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
This guy's on the, and I'm not trying to attack Alex Jones again, but it's just so rich. | ||
And he's gonna go on the show and say, oh well you're just obsessed with Jews. | ||
Well they're just blaming the Jews. | ||
And you bring on a guy that says, my government, the Israeli government, which I worked in the military for. | ||
It's America First! | ||
How are you going to be America First and be a dual citizen and volunteer for a foreign military and have this faux pas, my government, the government of Israel? | ||
It's just outrageous. | ||
And I know, I'm not going to go over the whole thing because we did a show like this on Monday, but the gaslighting is just insane because the more that you dig, In politics, you just find more of this. | ||
I mean, you think that if you think I'm crazy, if you think that I'm fixated on this issue, do the digging yourself. | ||
That's what happened to me when I first started doing politics when I was in college, and I started looking into this issue. | ||
I was expecting to find the debunk. | ||
I was expecting to find the person who could tell me that none of it was true. | ||
I was expecting to find the book that explained all of that away. | ||
But the more that I dug, I just kept finding more of it. | ||
And what do I mean by that? | ||
I mean like, basic things. | ||
Like I was wondering why Prager University made so many videos about Israel. | ||
And I said, okay, well I'm sure there's a very good explanation. | ||
And then I find out that Dennis Prager is working to resettle Jews from the Soviet Union into Israel. | ||
And working on behalf of this, like, Jewish mafia structure. | ||
Because that's a very shady business, the resettling of the Jews from Russia to Israel, if you look into it. | ||
And I said, okay. | ||
And then I find out that the CEO of PragerU is an Israeli spy. | ||
Former Israeli intelligence officer. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, well then I look at Breitbart. | ||
Who's the editor of Breitbart? | ||
It's Joel Pollack, who is not even American. | ||
He's from South Africa. | ||
He's got a degree in Jewish studies. | ||
He's a Jew. | ||
He converted his black African wife to Judaism. | ||
Then I find an article. | ||
Breitbart. | ||
Born in America. | ||
Conceived in Israel. | ||
And it's Netanyahu and Andrew Breitbart. | ||
And those are just two examples. | ||
It's like you expect to find, but you just keep finding more and more and more. | ||
And it's like this. | ||
Well, you know, why does Alex Jones not talk about the Jews? | ||
Then he hires an IDF agent, okay? | ||
And the guy's talking about how he's a dual citizen. | ||
Then you go to National Conservative Conference, and who's running the National Conservative Conference? | ||
By Yoram Hazony, of course, a dual citizen with Israel. | ||
What? | ||
It just it makes me feel like I'm going crazy, you know because to know all that but also Know how it is It's nuts anyway, so so that's that I'm not gonna go through the whole thing again But I just thought that was really rich because I know we've been talking about that for a minute then they hire this guy And I mean, you couldn't draw a better caricature of a Jew-Zionist subverting the American right. | ||
I mean, he literally looks like a caricature. | ||
He looks like an anti-Semitic cartoon. | ||
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And they get mad at us for posting those, but that's what they look like. | |
They look like that. | ||
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He looks like an anti-Semitic cartoon. | |
They're like, this is a hateful image. | ||
It's a photograph! | ||
It's a photo! | ||
Take it with a digital camera. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the Marjorie Green story. | ||
I started to get into this. | ||
I started to introduce it. | ||
So the background on this is that, as you know, back in November, the Republicans won a very tight majority in the House of Representatives. | ||
This is like the ongoing political situation right now. | ||
I know we talk about a lot of things, but if you turn on TV, this is like the ongoing surface-level political dynamic development. | ||
Is that we've got a Supreme Court where the conservatives are becoming moderates. | ||
We thought we had it, now they're all becoming like Kennedy or Roberts. | ||
We've got Joe Biden in the White House, and then we've got this split Congress. | ||
We've got Democrats with a slim majority in the Senate, Republicans with a, I think it's a four, six vote majority in the House. | ||
And so the biggest issue at that time was about who would be the speaker with such a slim majority. | ||
With only four votes, Republicans needed consensus to get a simple majority in the chamber to elect the speaker. | ||
And who is going to be that Republican that's going to unite the entire Republican conference in the House? | ||
Everyone thought it would be Kevin McCarthy, because McCarthy's been the minority leader. | ||
Since Paul Ryan resigned. | ||
So he basically was the successor. | ||
And actually Kevin McCarthy should have been the Speaker of the House 10 years ago. | ||
It was only because of a personal scandal that he had to bow out of the race and Paul Ryan became the Speaker. | ||
So Kevin McCarthy was a presumptive choice. | ||
He probably had the most votes out of anybody. | ||
He's a fundraising star. | ||
Was a minority leader. | ||
He's got seniority. | ||
But a lot of MAGA Trump-supporting Republicans oppose this because McCarthy is establishment. | ||
He is backed by Saudi Arabia. | ||
He's in with China. | ||
There's all sorts of corruption going on there. | ||
He's in with lobbyists. | ||
He's in with that pollster Frank Luntz in a really weird way. | ||
And so a lot of MAGA Republicans like Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert and Paul Gosar opposed him becoming the Speaker, or at the very least opposed him becoming the Speaker without conditions. | ||
And so they fought Kevin McCarthy in the conference vote in November, and then they fought him in the floor vote in January. | ||
They fought him as the Republican's nominee to be the Speaker in a closed-door session in November, and then they fought him when it actually came to a vote on the floor with the whole House voting in January. | ||
And they forced him to lose, I think it was 12 votes over the course of five days, before finally they relented. | ||
They gave him the votes in exchange for a few concessions. | ||
Now that is what the MAGA caucus did. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene did something different. | ||
After Republicans got the House, Marjorie Taylor Greene went out there and, like day one, made a deal with McCarthy. | ||
She didn't fight him in the conference. | ||
She didn't fight him on the floor. | ||
Like the week the election happened, she shacked up with McCarthy, pledged her support, In exchange for McCarthy restoring her seats on important subcommittees in the House. | ||
She had lost all her committee assignments for a series of scandals over the last couple years. | ||
McCarthy supported her being removed from them. | ||
And Marjorie came back with McCarthy and threw her support behind him, threw her support for his speakership bid, in exchange for him giving her the all-important committee assignments back. | ||
And so she supported him through the conference vote, she supported him through all the floor votes, and she has been supporting him ever since. | ||
She has unquestioningly supported him. | ||
She supported him and voted with him on 94% of the votes that she has cast. | ||
94% of the votes that she cast were the same vote as Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And she supported him through a few contentious things, like, and we covered this last week, Or two weeks ago. | ||
Supported him withholding the capital security footage which she promised for years. | ||
She supported him on the budget deal to raise or suspend the debt ceiling which was wildly unpopular and objectively a failure. | ||
But she's done all of this. | ||
For one reason, which is that she thinks that if she supports McCarthy, betrays her base, betrays her principles, breaks her promises, she thinks that in exchange for supporting McCarthy and going with the establishment, McCarthy will reward her by giving her things that will make her more famous. | ||
More committee assignments means more power, and it means more TV time. | ||
It means she's going to get to call special select committees, and she's going to get to bang the gavel, and she's going to get to preside over them and ask questions in very public hearings. | ||
It means that she's going to be seen as more moderate. | ||
She's going to be able to raise more money. | ||
Maybe she'll be a candidate for statewide office one day, and she can climb the ladder. | ||
And it's based on a very simple political calculation, by the way. | ||
She runs in 2020 as a MAGA mom. | ||
And she's wildly popular because people say, finally, someone in Congress that is like Trump. | ||
Someone that is a nationalist, someone that doesn't apologize, somebody that's actually conservative, somebody that's a political outsider. | ||
Finally, someone like Trump. | ||
But she gets into office and, like Trump, gets ruthlessly attacked by the media, gets attacked by the Republican establishment, gets attacked by the political establishment. | ||
They're threatening to make her ineligible to run for re-election. | ||
And so she realizes that she could be in Congress and be re-elected in her district as the MAGA QAnon Jewish Space Laser Congresswoman for 50 years, but she's going to have a very low ceiling. | ||
She cannot run for Senate in Georgia because she's too extreme. | ||
She's got too much opposition from the media and from the party. | ||
So she knows that she could win her district, but being the psycho, trunk congresswoman, she could never become the governor. | ||
She could never become the senator. | ||
And if she can't become the governor or the senator, then she could never get a cabinet position in a future Republican administration. | ||
She could never be the vice president. | ||
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She could never be the president. | |
It's a very simple calculation. | ||
Being the person that won and got all that support and being true to Trumpism has a very low career ceiling. | ||
But she understands that if she apologizes for her past remarks, if she shacks up with Kevin McCarthy, if she moderates all her positions, then she can jump into bed with the establishment, She can raise a ton of money, she can rub elbows with the media, and the media will give her more favorable coverage like they already have. | ||
Daily Beast is running cover for her. | ||
How does that happen, I wonder? | ||
Why is Zachary Petrizzo running cover for her in the far-left Daily Beast? | ||
Is it because Zachary Petrizzo has an established relationship with Milo, her ghostwriter? | ||
Could it be for that reason? | ||
And so in any case, she undertakes this campaign, not a political campaign, but a quieter, more discreet campaign, to rehabilitate her image so that she can fashion herself for a wider appeal, so that she can get more and more power. | ||
She can climb the ladder, she can be a senator, be a governor, be in the cabinet, God forbid, the president. | ||
That's what every politician wants, isn't it? | ||
To be the president. | ||
And so that's why she shacks up with McCarthy. | ||
It's not just about the seats. | ||
And it's not just about any other concession. | ||
It's about what those concessions will do for her. | ||
If she jumps into bed with McCarthy and McCarthy puts her on these and does all this, it makes her a more influential politician. | ||
She can now become a viable statewide candidate. | ||
If she becomes statewide, official, She will become a more likely national candidate or cabinet official. | ||
That's always what it's about, isn't it? | ||
And so in any case, this is the basis of the deal. | ||
And one of the big concessions that she wanted from McCarthy, it wasn't just the seats, she said that I want to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
Like I said at the top of the show, it's not about removing Joe Biden from office. | ||
Nobody believes that is going to happen. | ||
Understand that impeachment is a process that can be initiated in the House with the simple majority. | ||
And all it is, is an indictment. | ||
It's a charge. | ||
It's an accusation. | ||
Because I know people think impeachment means removal from office, but it doesn't. | ||
All impeachment is, this is one way, is that the House can vote, it's a simple majority, to impeach. | ||
And then, once the charges are filed, it goes to the Senate for a trial, and it requires a two-thirds vote in the Senate to convict. | ||
And then the president's removed from office. | ||
And that's how it works for other officials as well. | ||
So that's what she wants. | ||
Just like the Democrats impeached Trump twice because they got a majority. | ||
That's the first thing they did. | ||
The Democrats won their majority and they impeached Trump immediately. | ||
And they did that for a few reasons. | ||
They did that to discredit him. | ||
They did that to attack his credibility. | ||
They did that as a form of lawfare. | ||
To sabotage the White House by tying them up in a contentious legal dispute and create a lot of bad press coverage, hurt his reputation, hurt his re-election. | ||
That's why they did it. | ||
They didn't do that because they expected him to be removed from office. | ||
Very similar here. | ||
The Republicans won the House, and Marjorie's calculus is, we should impeach Biden. | ||
We're not gonna get him removed from office, but if we impeach him, And I think she understands uniquely that she will be the personal beneficiary of this. | ||
Because when they're talking about the Joe Biden impeachment, they're talking about Marjorie's bill. | ||
Marjorie's motion. | ||
So, she wants impeachment. | ||
She doesn't want it, she wants it for herself. | ||
She wants to be The originator of the Joe Biden impeachment. | ||
She wants the liberal media to freak out and say Marjorie Greene, the leader of the radical right, Marjorie Greene, the leader of the Trump caucus, has impeached Joe Biden. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
She wants to be the villain. | ||
She wants to climb up on everybody's shoulders and stand on top and say, I led the charge to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
It's what she's wanted and talked about all year. | ||
Just one problem. | ||
It's all a big mess now. | ||
Marjorie's done her time. | ||
She paid her dues. | ||
She pushed McCarthy through the conference vote. | ||
She pushed McCarthy through the floor vote. | ||
She pushed McCarthy through this betrayal on the Capitol security camera footage. | ||
She pushed McCarthy's toxic debt ceiling bill, which was a disaster. | ||
And now she's saying it's time to pay up. | ||
She's saying, I've taken a lot of fire here. | ||
And she has. | ||
She's been attacked by Steve Bannon. | ||
She's been attacked by other congressmen. | ||
By me. | ||
By her voters. | ||
Her voters are lighting up the switchboards attacking her. | ||
And she's telling McCarthy, alright, time to pay the piper. | ||
I did my part. | ||
Now it's time for you to deliver. | ||
Because of course, none of that is really worth it if she doesn't get her signature legislation. | ||
She sold out, betrayed her base, lost a lot of popular support, anticipating that it would be worth it because she would get to pass signature legislation that would propel her into the spotlight. | ||
She would ascend through Congress and maybe that would launch her into the Trump presidential ticket or launch her into some statewide office. | ||
That's her plan here. | ||
But she's got a few problems because the news today is that this week Lauren Boebert, the other female MAGA congresswoman from Colorado, has put forward an even better motion to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
And the difference is that Lauren Boebert's motion, because I guess she understands the procedure better, the procedural rules, Lauren Boebert's motion, unlike Marjorie's motion, forces a vote. | ||
So Congress doesn't have to vote on Marjorie's Impeach Joe Biden motion, but they do have to vote on Lauren Boebert's. | ||
When Marjorie found this out, she went ballistic. | ||
She went full gorilla. | ||
Marjorie Gorilla Green went full gorilla again, and she had a simian primate monkey fit in the middle of the sacred hallowed halls. | ||
of the People's Chamber of the American Congress. | ||
She absolutely went bananas. | ||
And this is a story from Daily Beast. | ||
It says, quote, two of MAGA world's biggest stars burst into public view on Wednesday when Marjorie Gorilla Green called Representative Lauren Boebert a bitch to her face on the floor of the U.S. House. | ||
See, this is why you can't have women in government. | ||
This is why you can't have women in government. | ||
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Amen. | |
Amen. | ||
They're turning it into Zimbabwe where they're throwing shoes at each other and they're jumping up on the tables. | ||
They are turning it into an absolute disgrace. | ||
They are getting in a Hannah Montana shoe fight. | ||
They are getting in a cat bitch slap fight on the floor of the U.S. | ||
Congress. | ||
The Congress! | ||
Our sacred temple of democracy, Henry Clay! | ||
And we got Marjorie with her highlights. | ||
And her whole trailer park ghetto fighting on the floor of the Congress with Lauren Boebert, another one who's in the middle of a divorce and her baby daddy's in a fight with some other girl at a bar that she worked at. | ||
What is going on? | ||
White people have to represent a little better. | ||
I prefer Jill Biden. | ||
Jill Biden is dignified, she's graceful, she's educated. | ||
These are two bums. | ||
These are two trailer bums. | ||
They belong in a Walmart parking lot. | ||
Take it to a Walmart self-checkout lane, you dumb bitch. | ||
Really? | ||
Both of them are in the middle of these big public divorces. | ||
Both of them are adulterers. | ||
Lauren Boebert's husband is accusing her, or I don't know, I think it's some girl who is married to a guy that worked at Lauren Boebert's restaurant, said that Lauren Boebert stole him from her, and Marjorie Greene divorces her husband because she's sleeping with some sex guru? | ||
Please, ladies, take it to a Texas roadhouse parking lot. | ||
This is the fucking Congress, okay? | ||
And I would know. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
My ancestors worked very hard to assimilate. | ||
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It took generations. | |
My ancestors worked very hard to assimilate and recognize civility and the customs of this nation. | ||
These people belong in an Applebee's parking lot. | ||
They do not belong in Congress. | ||
Take this outside. | ||
This is repugnant. | ||
So Marjorie Greene Does her signature knuckle run like a gorilla through the halls, pushing people out of her way while she's running on her knuckles. | ||
And she's beating her chest. | ||
She's going up on her legs and beating her chest. | ||
And she grabs Lauren Bober by the hair and says, you stupid bitch! | ||
Impeachment was mine, you bitch! | ||
As one does. | ||
As one does. | ||
She did a thing. | ||
This is what goes on. | ||
The article goes on. | ||
It says, The angry exchange came as the two lawmakers have been swiping at each other over their competing resolutions to impeach President Joe Biden. | ||
But tensions came to a head on Wednesday after Boebert leveraged a procedural tool to force a vote on her own impeachment resolution within days, undercutting Greene, who'd offered her own resolution, but not with the procedural advantage of forcing a vote. | ||
You have to, you also have to love that, like, Marjorie Greene doesn't know what she's doing. | ||
Because we did a show two weeks ago, I'm giddy, can you tell? | ||
Two weeks ago, We did a show, and we went over the Capitol security camera footage scandal, and Marjorie Greene was very arrogant in February. | ||
They released like two minutes of footage, and they said, here you go, just as we promised, and all the voters said, no, that's not what you promised. | ||
You promised 42,000 hours of footage, and you gave two minutes of it to Tucker Carlson. | ||
And Marjorie said, well, you just don't know how it works. | ||
You're not on the Hill. | ||
You just don't, you know, listen, to all the voters out there, you just don't know how politics works. | ||
I'm making a deal. | ||
I'm smart. | ||
I'm playing politics. | ||
Okay. | ||
And this is just a classic case of, like, she's just an idiot. | ||
She wanted so badly to have impeachment, and she got outmaneuvered because she just didn't understand the rules. | ||
Maybe she should have hired somebody that knows stuff about that, instead of hiring some gay Jew that's never done anything right in his life. | ||
So she gets totally outflanked because she just doesn't know what she's doing. | ||
She don't know the rules. | ||
So Lauren Boebert's gonna actually get the vote on impeachment before Marjorie does because I guess she manipulated the procedure in a nice way and now they have to vote on it soon. | ||
Marjorie didn't like that. | ||
Not one bit. | ||
It says Green apparently cursed out Boebert while the House was voting on Wednesday as the two spoke in a center aisle of the House floor. | ||
Part of their interaction was captured on C-SPAN's camera. | ||
According to two sources that saw the exchange and a third familiar with the matter, the back and forth began when Boebert approached Greene and confronted her over statements you made about me publicly, she said. | ||
All three of the sources said Greene called Boebert a bitch. | ||
One of the sources said Greene called her a little bitch. | ||
That's that Roy rage. | ||
I could bench 400, you little bitch, said a woman, said a biological female. | ||
I could bench press your ass, you little bitch, said a biological woman who is clearly on testosterone. | ||
She's practically a transsexual. | ||
According to two of the sources, Green then stood up and alleged that Boebert copied my articles of impeachment, to which the Colorado lawmaker fired back that she hadn't even read Green's resolution, which I love. | ||
Bitch, I didn't even read your resolution. | ||
You can almost imagine it. | ||
Bitch, I didn't even read your resolution. | ||
Ain't nobody got time for that, you ho-ass bitch. | ||
That's probably what it was like. | ||
According to some of the sources, Green... Oh, I'm sorry, I just read that part. | ||
Green told Bolberg, I've donated to you, I've defended you, but you've been nothing but a little bitch to me. | ||
And you copied my articles of impeachment after I asked you to co-sponsor them. | ||
The name calling was confirmed by another GOP lawmaker and another source who witnessed the exchange. | ||
One lawmaker said, I heard Marjorie call Boebert a bitch right to her face. | ||
Boebert then said, okay Marjorie. | ||
Okay, I bet she said it like, okay Marjorie. | ||
I bet she said it like that. | ||
Okay Marjorie, okay bitch. | ||
We're through, Boebert said, shrugging her shoulders. | ||
We're through, I bet she said with her glasses on. | ||
Boebert's hotter anyway. | ||
Boebert is way hotter than Marjorie Greene and everybody knows that. | ||
Lauren Boebert has kind of like a sexy librarian thing going on. | ||
She's got kind of like a understated It's like when Tony Soprano liked Dr. Melfi because she dressed conservatively. | ||
She's got this understated, slutty nerd, bimbo nerd thing. | ||
If she took her glasses off, she'd totally look like a cheerleader. | ||
But she's trying to look bookish. | ||
She's trying to play it down. | ||
She's got this bimbo libertarian thing going on. | ||
It's kind of hot. | ||
Whereas Marjorie Greene is just... | ||
Just got like the monkey house at the zoo kind of a look going on. | ||
She's got the gorilla. | ||
She's got the it's ma'am physiognomy. | ||
She's got the GameStop, excuse me, it's ma'am physiognomy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Which one do you prefer? | ||
I like the sexy librarian, but you know some... Some people prefer the GameStop. | ||
Some people prefer that classic GameStop, it's ma'am, look. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So Lauren Boebert says, okay, Marjorie, we're through. | ||
We're through. | ||
Marjorie responded, we were never together. | ||
And then they turn around and reach for comment about the exchange. | ||
Boebert didn't deny the back and forth. | ||
She told the Daily Beast, quote, Marjorie is not my enemy. | ||
I came here to protect our children and their posterity. | ||
Joe Biden and the Democrats are destroying our country. | ||
My priorities are to correct their bad policies and save America. | ||
Boebert subsequently told CNN, like I said, I'm not in middle school. | ||
As for her part, when asked about the exchange, Greene told the Daily Beast, because I guess Greene is in contact with the Daily Beast, imitation is the greatest form of flattery. | ||
Oh no, you didn't. | ||
Bitch! | ||
Oh no, you didn't. | ||
Seriously, I mean there's layers to this. | ||
There's layers to this. | ||
There's layers to this. | ||
They're getting in a fight while going through divorces because they're trailer fucking trash. | ||
Then they're getting in a catfight in the media because they are emotional, temperamental women. | ||
And they're both grifters. | ||
Like, and all this goes without saying, the only reason both of them desperately want to attach themselves to this is to grift off of it. | ||
They want to make money off of it. | ||
This does nothing for anybody. | ||
You know, the time to take a stand is like when the debt ceiling needed to be raised and the Congress could hold the entire global economy hostage. | ||
Like, that's the time to take a stand. | ||
Impeaching Joe Biden does as much as impeaching Trump did. | ||
It does nothing. | ||
It's a nothing issue. | ||
It's a nothing partisan attention grab to get on Fox News, to gain infamy and notoriety from the left-wing media. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's to fundraise off of, it's to say I led the charge in the fundraising email, the fundraising newsletter, I led the charge to impeach Joe Biden! | ||
This is politics. | ||
This is trash. | ||
And both of them are only doing this because they are racing to see who can profit the most from it. | ||
And that's why they're getting in this very ugly fight. | ||
It's a tug of war. | ||
And by the way, they could simply work together. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
They could simply put their differences aside if it was that important. | ||
Like the squad. | ||
And they could say, we're forming a MAGA caucus, we're working together. | ||
They could do that like AOC and Omar and Tlaib and the other one, the black one. | ||
They could form an alliance and they could do these kinds of things. | ||
Or they could fight McCarthy. | ||
That would be a better use of their resources. | ||
But both of them are such craven, greedy grifters. | ||
That it's just about, like, I want to be the MAGA congresswoman. | ||
I want to be the Trump trailer trash congresswoman. | ||
I want to be the one that impeached Biden. | ||
Ambition, greed, cravenness. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
And that's what the ugliness is about. | ||
And it's sad that they care more about that. | ||
They care about actually doing anything. | ||
Like, that's the thing that rises to the level of publicly embarrassing yourself in a stat like this. | ||
And they didn't deny it because they want people to know. | ||
They want people to take their side and stuff like that. | ||
They're making it about themselves. | ||
And it's not always a bad thing to make it about yourself, but as long as you deliver the goods. | ||
And they're not. | ||
So that's just one part of it, okay? | ||
This is just part one. | ||
Boebert sneaks up behind Marjorie, teleports behind her, and does a better motion. | ||
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Boom. | |
Now my resolution is going to get voted on. | ||
And they have this catfight in Congress. | ||
Here's part two. | ||
Speaker Kevin McCarthy joins the fray and says actually he doesn't want to impeach Biden no matter whose resolution it is, after all. | ||
And this is another story from CNN. | ||
It says, quote, Speaker Kevin McCarthy urged House Republicans to vote against the resolution brought forward by Representative Lauren Boebert, forcing a vote to impeach Joe Biden, arguing that now is just not the right time. | ||
House Republicans are divided over Boebert's resolution, with a number of members emerging from the meeting expressing frustration with the conservative congresswoman's push to force a vote on the contentious issue. | ||
McCarthy said Wednesday evening that the House will refer Boebert's impeachment resolution to the Homeland Security Committee. | ||
There will be a rule vote on the floor to make the referral to committee, allowing Republicans to diffuse the illiterate They said diffuse instead of defuse. | ||
It should be D-E-F-U-S-E. | ||
Defuse, not defuse. | ||
D-I-F-F-U-S-E. | ||
What do they got? | ||
I was gonna say, what do they got, black people writing over there at CNN now, or is this some kind of Juneteenth special? | ||
They'll let some black kid from the mail room type out an article? | ||
Type out some Shakespeare? | ||
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No, that's terrible. | |
Wow! | ||
We're out of control tonight! | ||
What's going on tonight? | ||
I'm on one night! | ||
It should be defuse. | ||
Am I right or am I wrong? | ||
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It should be... | |
I know they're homophones. | ||
It should be defuse, not diffuse. | ||
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ha ha - Yeah. | |
Totally different words, but I guess that's a Juneteenth special. | ||
Hey, Tyrone, we were thinking for Juneteenth, would you like to come up and write an article? | ||
We'll help you with it. | ||
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Ah, shit man, okay. | |
You know. | ||
Nah, like they would confuse it with diffuse. | ||
Maybe they just spell-checked it. | ||
Anyway, they'd probably spell it D-E-E-F-O-O-Z. | ||
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Diffuse. | |
Okay, that's just wrong. | ||
Now that's just straight-up racist. | ||
That's just straight-up, that's just saying black people are dumb, and that's not what I believe, okay? | ||
I don't support that. | ||
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It's just a common stereotype. | |
And sometimes it's funny to make those jokes, but I love black people. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay, that's terrible. | ||
We gotta move on. | ||
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Okay. | |
I just recognized that's a homophone. | ||
Homophone, it should be defuse, not diffuse. | ||
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Anyway. | |
You're gonna have a rule vote to defuse. | ||
Not diffuse. | ||
Defuse the politically thorny issue for now. | ||
McCarthy told CNN, I think that's best for everybody. | ||
At his closed-door meeting, McCarthy argued that Republicans should let committee investigations play out, and warned them that jumping to impeachment now could threaten their slim majority. | ||
The speaker noted that House Republicans have taken back the House five times in the last century, and two of those times lost the majority the next cycle. | ||
He asked the conference, what majority do we want to be? | ||
Give it right back in two years or hold it for a decade and make real change. | ||
Now, once again, there's layers here. | ||
McCarthy is betraying everybody here. | ||
McCarthy is betraying the voters. | ||
McCarthy is betraying Greene. | ||
Because McCarthy promised Greene that she could have impeachment. | ||
And he's not going to give it to her. | ||
And he's also betraying the voters because this is something that the voters would like to see, even though it's not really, in my opinion, a very big priority. | ||
It is something that should be done. | ||
They should do that because you have to answer the left. | ||
If the left does something, if they're going to do a nuclear option, in other words, And a nuclear option means deploying something, crossing a red line, violating a precedent. | ||
And doing so in such a way that it would invite the same precedent-breaking retaliation in return and mutual destruction. | ||
When you do a nuclear option like that, like spy on the President's campaign, throw the President in jail, impeach the President for no reason, you have to answer tit-for-tat. | ||
That's just a rule of war. | ||
That's just a rule of politics. | ||
Because if you don't, then the Democrats know that they can violate any precedent and they're not going to face the same thing back. | ||
They can fight without restrictions. | ||
They can fight without restraint. | ||
Because they know that Republicans will always restrain themselves. | ||
So, I am in favor of impeaching Biden. | ||
I think they're doing it for a self-serving reason. | ||
But politically, objectively, this is something the Republicans should get done in Congress. | ||
They just should do this. | ||
You have to answer. | ||
You have to retaliate. | ||
And Kevin McCarthy, when he says that now is not the right time, keep in mind that we have an election next year. | ||
So if now is not the right time, because he says we could lose our majority in the next cycle, when is that time going to be exactly? | ||
We're only going to get closer to the election. | ||
So if not now, is he going to want to impeach Joe Biden next year? | ||
In the middle of a general? | ||
It's June 2023. | ||
So in one year, both parties have their nominees and we're looking at conventions and the general race has started. | ||
So are we going to do it then? | ||
When is this going to happen? | ||
And that's just it. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
But he's not going to come right out and say that. | ||
Because to do that would be to invite scorn from the voters. | ||
So he's going to kick the can down the road and say, well we'll do that later. | ||
Just like securing the border under Trump, just like repealing Obamacare, just like everything. | ||
Well, we'll just do that later. | ||
What have they done so far? | ||
Nothing, really. | ||
So there's that. | ||
There's a classic McCarthy betrayal that you could have seen coming a mile away. | ||
You could have called that in November. | ||
You could have called that in January. | ||
You could have seen this coming before we even won the House. | ||
You could have seen this coming when they were talking about a red wave, that it would have played out exactly like this. | ||
Republicans win. | ||
They crown an establishment speaker. | ||
The speaker pretends to support Trump but is the same as all the rest. | ||
He betrays all the core promises but pretends like he isn't. | ||
This is a tale as old as time. | ||
And of course there's the added benefit of he's shivving Marjorie in the back. | ||
Marjorie got him the speakership. | ||
Marjorie is really closing the ranks behind McCarthy. | ||
From the MAGA side, and McCarthy's not delivering his promise. | ||
Now here's the final part, and this is where it gets good. | ||
This is from the Independent. | ||
Marjorie responds, and this is just the most delicious tantrum I've ever seen in my life. | ||
She's like a little girl. | ||
She's like a little girl that's also a 600-pound silverback gorilla. | ||
It says, from the Independent, far-right Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Greene, Has told the Independent that a vote to impeach President Joe Biden is her price after she steadfastly supported House Speaker Kevin McCarthy throughout the current Congress. | ||
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Greene's words come after her rival in the House Conference, Lauren Boebert, said she would file a privilege motion to impeach Biden. | ||
She said, I don't play petty personal games. | ||
I made it clear in the conference to everyone in the conference, and I don't have a problem addressing the conference. | ||
She said that Boebert did not address the conference. | ||
But Ms. | ||
Green said that voters are on her side about Mr. Biden being a criminal, and chided her fellow Republicans for wanting to sidestep the allegation. | ||
She said, quote, everyone knows that except our conference and I made it clear to everyone that impeachment is what we should be doing here. | ||
She said her second priority is passing her legislation called the Protect Children's Innocent Act, which would criminalize providing gender affirming care for minors and prohibit tax funded gender affirming care. | ||
Ms. | ||
Greene said she has consistently been a good foot soldier, paying her dues with the National Republican Congressional Committee, and $100,000 extra on top of that, as well as voting for various pieces of legislation that were a priority for Mr. McCarthy and House leadership. | ||
She said most of them haven't paid their dues. | ||
I got the votes for McCarthy to become Speaker. | ||
I voted on the debt ceiling bill even though I called it a shit sandwich because I found things I liked in it. | ||
Is this real? | ||
How is this real? | ||
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Green has become a close ally of the Speaker where other conservatives have frequently criticized him. | ||
And she said her support for the debt limit bill gave the GOP enough votes to pass it in the House. | ||
She said, I gave cover to a whole bunch of Republicans, but I can't get my Protect Children's Innocent Bill passed? | ||
I can't get that to happen? | ||
Protecting kids? | ||
And then I can't even have them start the process for impeachment? | ||
Wow. | ||
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Wow. | |
This is real, by the way. | ||
This is from the independents. | ||
Just wow. | ||
What a meltdown. | ||
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Ms. | |
Green said there might be consequences if her priorities did not come up. | ||
She said, like, I'm sorry, I'm done. | ||
This place needs to do something and I made it clear this morning and I'm not backing off of it. | ||
Yeah, well... Kevin McCarthy's out there saying, still beat though. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene can't undo what she did there. | ||
Now after the fact, after she delivered the speakership, after she delivered the debt ceiling, after she delivered cover for all of her colleagues, now she says, I want to make a deal. | ||
Well, it seems like it's a little late for that. | ||
She lost her allies in Congress. | ||
She lost Steve Bannon. | ||
She lost support from her constituents. | ||
She lost support from the MAGA caucus. | ||
Types like Matt Gaetz and Boebert and Gosar, where there's now enmity between them. | ||
She's lost all her credibility. | ||
She's a liar. | ||
Now she wants to make a deal. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
And I'm sure McCarthy's gonna rush to the table out of good faith and goodwill to reciprocate, right? | ||
Well, I'm sorry Marjorie, but that's just not how politics works, little lady. | ||
That's not how Washington D.C. | ||
works. | ||
I know you're on the Hill, and I know you drive around in a black car, and I know you think you're a little celebrity, and I know you get on the big TV, and you think you're a big shot, because you're a sophomore congresswoman from Georgia, But that's not how Washington D.C. | ||
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works. | |
You gotta play hardball. | ||
You actually have to try to make a deal when you have the leverage. | ||
Otherwise, why would anyone make a deal with you? | ||
You think you're the only one that wants to be president? | ||
I'm sorry, do you think you're the only ambitious person that wants to climb the ladder and get the committee assignments and get a statewide office? | ||
You think it's just you? | ||
And so now what? | ||
Kevin McCarthy is supposed to give you a deal because it's fair? | ||
Because that's what's right? | ||
Because he owes you something? | ||
Were you born yesterday? | ||
Are you naive? | ||
It's politics. | ||
They're not gonna give you anything unless you have something to give. | ||
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But like everybody told you, you gave the milk away for free. | |
Why would they buy the gorilla? | ||
Why would they buy the cow if you get the bananas and the milk for free? | ||
Why would they give you impeachment when you already gave them the votes, and you already gave them the gavel, and you already gave them the debt ceiling? | ||
And in doing so, forfeited your credibility, lost your popular support, lost the support of key allies in Congress, outside Congress, Now you want to make a deal? | ||
You and what army? | ||
You and what supporters? | ||
You with what leverage? | ||
You with what votes? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Oh, now there's going to be consequences. | ||
Time for that was November. | ||
Or January. | ||
Or any time when one vote would have made a difference. | ||
But we're past that. | ||
What a joke. | ||
What an idiot. | ||
And this is why you have responsibility. | ||
You have privilege as a powerful person, but you also have responsibility. | ||
It's not just about being famous and driving around in black cars and eating at fancy restaurants and pretending to be a celebrity. | ||
You gotta deliver the goods. | ||
She's got such an arrogant attitude, like we went over, over the January 6th security tapes, and she's talking about, well, you don't know how it works, I'm on the Hill. | ||
And she had the same arrogant attitude in November, when Bannon and others, myself, voters, said you cannot support McCarthy. | ||
She wanted to impeach McCarthy years ago. | ||
And she said, well, I'm playing politics. | ||
I got elected to get things done. | ||
Oh, sorry, we didn't know that. | ||
And then she gets outmaneuvered on the resolution, and then McCarthy pulls a rug out from under her like everybody said he would, and she's left on her ass like a stupid idiot. | ||
Crying to the press. | ||
Crying and wailing and throwing a temper tantrum to the press. | ||
I mean, read this. | ||
How undignified, how embarrassing, how pathetic. | ||
And by the way, this is not how you handle a loss. | ||
And I know that because I've been betrayed by people before. | ||
I've had people break promises to me. | ||
I've had setbacks. | ||
And it's just common sense. | ||
You don't go crying to the press. | ||
I'll read the quote again. | ||
It's so outrageous, I can't even believe she said this. | ||
She goes to the, you know, when she's not talking to the Daily Beast. | ||
She goes to the Independent. | ||
And she basically confirms everything I just said. | ||
She says they haven't paid their dues. | ||
I got the votes for McCarthy to be Speaker. | ||
I voted on the debt ceiling bill, even though I called it a shit sandwich. | ||
I gave cover to a whole bunch of Republicans, but I can't get my Protect Children's bill passed? | ||
I can't get that to happen? | ||
I can't even get... I can't even get them to start the impeachment? | ||
And there's two ways to read this. | ||
There's a couple of ways to read this. | ||
The first is, she is basically admitting that she slutted herself out. | ||
She's just admitting that. | ||
She's saying that she voted for a terrible deal because she thought that she would get something. | ||
She's saying that she provided cover. | ||
She covered for other bad politicians doing the same thing in exchange for favors. | ||
She's saying she... Oh, we can blame Speaker McCarthy on you, Marjorie. | ||
Because she's taking credit for it. | ||
She's saying that the only reason she voted McCarthy is not because he'd be a good speaker, but because she would get something out of it. | ||
She's just admitting that. | ||
She just dropped the k-fob. | ||
Or k-fabe. | ||
You know, they say that in wrestling. | ||
You know, in WWE and professional wrestling, the two superstars go out there. | ||
And they say at WrestleMania, I'm gonna take the World Heavyweight Championship from you. | ||
And they're acting. | ||
You know, they're actors. | ||
It's a soap opera. | ||
And that's called kayfabe. | ||
They break that when they go and, you know, when Eddie Guerrero dies on the mat, you know, The Rock runs out, or somebody runs out, and they're supposed to hate him. | ||
They're supposed to be the heel. | ||
And it's like, okay, you dropped the act. | ||
And it's the same thing here. | ||
Marjorie Green goes out there and says, this is a great deal. | ||
We gotta be pragmatic. | ||
McCarthy's a great guy. | ||
I came here to get things done. | ||
And this is just giving it all away. | ||
This is dropping the kayfabe entirely and going out and saying, okay, now this isn't fair because I only supported that because I thought I would get something and now I'm not getting it. | ||
I made a secret deal with McCarthy to get stuff and now he's not following through on a secret deal. | ||
So, you just got played. | ||
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So what? | |
Are we supposed to feel bad for you? | ||
What are you, an idiot? | ||
You got tricked? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
That you were either not clever, not smart, or didn't work hard enough. | ||
And so now, you got played? | ||
And so what's the response from the voters? | ||
Pity? | ||
Sympathy? | ||
Poor you? | ||
What, are we supposed to rally behind you? | ||
You lied to the voters, you lied to the people, you raised money off of them, and because it didn't work out the way you wanted to, your political dealings didn't work out, now what, we're supposed to rally to your defense? | ||
Hey McCarthy, the one that Marjorie's been shilling for for a year, give Marjorie what you promised her! | ||
Uh, no? | ||
So that's the first way to read it. | ||
The other way to read it is just as a declaration. | ||
She says, I did all this. | ||
I made McCarthy the Speaker. | ||
I got the votes for the debt ceiling bill. | ||
I gave cover to everybody. | ||
She goes, but I can't get my bill passed? | ||
I can't get that to happen? | ||
It's not even a question. | ||
You should read it like a sentence. | ||
I made McCarthy Speaker. | ||
I did the debt ceiling deal. | ||
I can't even get a deal done. | ||
I can't even get my bill passed. | ||
I can't even get them started on this. | ||
Because I'm an idiot. | ||
Because I'm Marjorie Taylor Greene, and I can't do anything. | ||
You should just say it like that. | ||
It's not a question. | ||
Who are you asking? | ||
You're asking us? | ||
You're asking Bannon? | ||
You're asking Matt Gaetz? | ||
Who exactly are you asking here? | ||
Are you venting your frustrations to the media because you failed? | ||
That's a politician's job. | ||
You know, you could be a politician that is just a purist and just tells everyone what they want to hear, and you get nothing done, and you have a very low ceiling. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Insofar as that person is representing the people, he's kind of doing his job. | ||
And then on the other side of the spectrum, you've got somebody that's a total liar and totally corrupt, but they get the job done. | ||
They lie through their teeth, they're totally corrupt, they're with all the wrong people, but they deliver the goods. | ||
They're also doing their job. | ||
Because even though they're not representing the people's voice, they're executing the people's interest. | ||
And Marjorie's in this no-man's land where she's not successful at making deals, she's also a liar. | ||
She sold out, but got nothing. | ||
And people like this are useless. | ||
People like this don't belong in Congress. | ||
Like, why do we need that? | ||
You're neither honest, nor are you effective. | ||
So what exactly are you good for other than making money and making a spectacle? | ||
And that's just it. | ||
I think that both of them are grifters. | ||
I think that Boebert and Green, they talk about conservatism. | ||
They talk about Christianity. | ||
Look at these people's lives. | ||
Look at their careers. | ||
They get nothing done. | ||
They're not pushing the Overton window. | ||
They're not pushing the envelope at all. | ||
And they're not living it in their personal lives either. | ||
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So... | |
What's the redeeming factor? | ||
We've got this bright star which seems to be fading now over the last few years. | ||
Pretty short shelf life, I would say, wouldn't you? | ||
She got elected first in 2020. | ||
It's 2023. | ||
Already losing a lot of steam, huh? | ||
After the Facebook remark controversy died down and the Holocaust thing in AfPak 3 died down. | ||
Not doing so hot anymore. | ||
Can't really pick up a lot of press anymore these days, huh? | ||
Pretty short shelf life, I guess. | ||
So, needless to say, this is not anybody that should be in Congress. | ||
I think she's a total disaster. | ||
And I don't even know what the argument is anymore. | ||
I mean, really, what is it? | ||
When you go and just gas up McCarthy like that for as long as she did, and she's running cover day in and day out and defending it and defending it, defending the debt ceiling, defending the other people, She votes with him 94% of the time. | ||
Votes with him 94% of the time. | ||
Now she wants to come out and say, oh, I didn't get what I wanted? | ||
How does it feel to want? | ||
Welcome to life. | ||
Welcome to politics. | ||
Go back to Texas Roadhouse. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Go back to your CrossFit gym that you crawled out of. | ||
Congress isn't for you. | ||
And it's not for women. | ||
So anyway, so that's what I have to say about that. | ||
It looks like we're almost out of time here, so I'm gonna move on into our Super Chats. | ||
And I have to say, I feel very good. | ||
I'm getting hungry, that's why I'm getting angrier. | ||
It started out, I was laughing a lot, but then, you know, the more that I get into it, I'm getting worked up, but also I'm, like, starving, so I'm just getting pissed off in general, but... | ||
But it's a great thing because I've basically proven right. | ||
It's just another Groyper curse. | ||
How many Groyper curses in one week? | ||
Hunter Avalon, you know, I called his wife ugly and everyone got mad at me. | ||
I went in a debate and he said, I'm living the trad life, you're living the mad life. | ||
And I said, yeah, well, your wife is ugly. | ||
And everyone was like, oh, ah, you can't say, I love when people do that. | ||
Hey! | ||
Come on! | ||
Everyone got mad at me. | ||
I'm like, she's ugly and I'm not taking it back. | ||
And on Triathlon, it turns out that his wife leaves him to be a prostitute and get gangbanged by black guys and animals. | ||
For money. | ||
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That's a real story, by the way. | |
So that's Hunter. | ||
Then we get this remarkable comeback story about RPG. | ||
RPG decides to leave the sinking ship of opposing Nick Fuentes. | ||
And he reveals all this new information about how Gabe Hoffman, this Zio Jew, is funding all of our enemies. | ||
And in addition to the pedophile Victor L. Sharp III. | ||
So we got that. | ||
We got Lauren Southern coming out with a video about how her husband left her and he was a fed and now she's a single mom with a black kid. | ||
Then we get Marjorie Taylor Greene totally abloding, getting in a slap fight on the chamber floor, and she's crying in the media. | ||
What else? | ||
I'm literally struggling to remember. | ||
It's just like a basket. | ||
It's like Christmas came early. | ||
Christmas in July. | ||
We have just got so much stuff. | ||
In our Supremacy game, there was a glitch where they were giving out free in-game currency. | ||
There was an exploit where you could get unlimited in-game currency and our whole team got a lot of it and now we're gonna win this game against this guy we hate. | ||
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Is that on a totally separate note? | |
And so it's just like, man, what a good time. | ||
What a good, what a good, I don't want to jinx it, but it's been a pretty good week. | ||
Pretty good week. | ||
So, we are enjoying, we are enjoying, right? | ||
Marjorie, Lauren Southern, Hunter, Victor L. Sharp III, Did I leave anybody? | ||
I guess it's just those four. | ||
But that's enough. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
I mean, like, prove no e-girls, the cuck thing. | ||
And how about that? | ||
Hunter Avalon is like an atheist liberal, and his wife is gangbanging black guys. | ||
The mother of his kids' wife, who he lost his virginity to, left him to get gangbanged by black guys. | ||
Hello? | ||
stereotype caricature and lauren southern the trad thought became a single mom to a non-white kid with bpd they are like the adam and eve they are like the adam and eve of 4chan poll i don't Like the Adam and Eve of 4chan poll. | ||
They're like the archetypal man and woman. | ||
Like archetypal liberal man and liberal woman. | ||
And the funny thing is both of them denied it. | ||
Hunter Avalon would talk repeatedly about that. | ||
Same thing with Lauren Southern. | ||
They would talk about their own thing. | ||
You know one time Lauren Southern was an 18 year old hot little piece and she was guzzling, okay that's gross, but she was making her way through the entire dissident right talking about trad values and attacking single women and then she became a single mom to a non-white kid and she's a roasty in her late 20s. | ||
And then you got Hunter Avalon, who was so smug and said, oh, all these red pillers, all these conservatives, you know, they're just cucks. | ||
They're the cucks they accuse us of being. | ||
And then his wife, the mother of his kids, leaves him to get paid thousands of dollars to have sex with gangs of blacks. | ||
Hordes of blacks. | ||
And so it's like, How does that picture get any more vindicating for the Groipers or for the red-pilled community? | ||
I mean, how does it get...? | ||
You know, and then you just layer it on. | ||
Then you layer it on. | ||
All the people that hate me are being paid by a Jew and a pedophile. | ||
Infowars hires an IDF agent. | ||
Marjorie Greene gets just fucking rug pulled and then bitch slapped across the face. | ||
Like Lauren Boebert walks up and slaps her across the face and then Kevin McCarthy pulls a rug out from under her and she falls down and starts crying like, and this is all one week! | ||
Should have trusted the plan. | ||
You should have trusted the plan. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
All I'm saying is you should have trusted the plan. | ||
Anything? | ||
I think that's a lot of doves lately. | ||
Am I right? | ||
Holy cow. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about this. | ||
Smoking that Marge packet. | ||
Let's get an LMTG in chat. | ||
LMTG. | ||
We should just call her that instead of MTG. | ||
Call her LMTG because she's a loser. | ||
LTG all right Let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
Chaps, we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Let me pull them up. | |
Let's see what we got going on. | ||
Let's see what we got going on. | ||
Okay, here we go. - Ringo Starr hates blanks sent Hey Nick, it's the mom of the 16 year old that crashed into you. | ||
Are you single? | ||
We are a Christian family. | ||
No, that's fake. | ||
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No way. | |
Oh, really? | ||
Ringo Starr Hates N-Words is the username of the mother of the teenager that crashed into me? | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
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Amen. | |
Amen to that. | ||
Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3. | ||
201. | ||
Jesus never made any strategic deals with the devil. | ||
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Amen. | |
Amen to that. | ||
You know, those two car crashes, it was a 16-year-old girl, the first one, and it was a Polish guy, the second one. | ||
My two mortal enemies. | ||
Women and the Polish. | ||
Doug sent $5. | ||
Yo! | ||
Nick Fuentes = Grape Crusher Yeah? | ||
Ali Jamal 1776 Hi Mr. Fuentes, I'm a big fan of yours. | ||
I really want to attend your July event and I sent you an email regarding an important letter under the name Ali Jamal. | ||
I've been waiting, but it would mean the world if you read it and responded soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
Uh, yeah, you're gonna have to take that up with our events team, okay? | ||
Not my, that's not my area, okay? | ||
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The people who say it's the atheist ones, not the religious ones. | ||
The religious ones worship Satan. | ||
Follow the Talmud and suck baby weenies. | ||
That's no better. | ||
Romans salute Nick. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
They always say that. | ||
They're like, the religious ones are conservative, and they're right, but they hate Jesus. | ||
And they want to kill for Israel, so I don't know how that's better. | ||
You know? | ||
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Thoughts on Nas The World Is Yours? | ||
I love that song. | ||
Great song. | ||
Probably Rome. | ||
Rome or... Just because of the building bonus. | ||
Hi Nick, what is your favorite Civ from Civ 5? | ||
Mine is Inca for their hill farms. | ||
Probably Rome. | ||
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Rome or just because of the building bonus. | |
I like India because of the unhappiness bonus. | ||
Wonder Pets Patriots sent 5. | ||
Probably younger. | ||
If you had to get a butler, would you prefer like an Alfred style of older fatherly type? | ||
Or would you want a younger butler than you can boss around easier? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Probably younger. | ||
I like young people better than old people. | ||
The thing is, it's kind of tricky though because old people are more reliable. | ||
Like, old people... Like, you ever see that movie, The Internship? | ||
That's one of my favorite movies. | ||
The Internship with Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. | ||
Love that movie. | ||
And it's a rom-com where Anne Hathaway plays this young CEO in New York of a startup, and she hires a new intern, and it's this old guy, Robert De Niro. | ||
And at first, you know, she doesn't think much of him because he's just some fuddy-duddy old guy. | ||
But he's actually loaded and he ran a company. | ||
And he's just being an intern for fun. | ||
And he's like a miracle worker. | ||
He like knows his way around the city. | ||
He knows a great place to get her soup. | ||
And he takes initiative and he helps out the young guys at the office. | ||
And they eventually grow to become good friends, and it's a great show about the generations, the generational harmony. | ||
This is what the boomers should be doing. | ||
And so, on the one hand, you know, you want an assistant or a butler like that, because old people are super reliable, you know, they get up early, they work hard. | ||
Stuff they just don't teach anymore. | ||
By the same token, I just like being around young people. | ||
I think young people are more Well, they're hotter they're hotter but also they're more like they're more dynamic and better optics they're more like Tuned in to what's going on like so much of what has happened in the history of America first is like people even younger than me that will tell me about stuff like I Remember when I got on the train wrecks debate, which is like a huge inflection point in the history of America first. | ||
I There was this kid that I used to play Fortnite with, who was in the Discord server, he's some Mormon guy, and he told me about Trainwrecks, and he was spamming Trainwrecks, and he's like, oh, this big Twitch streamer has a new political podcast, you gotta get on. | ||
I didn't even know what it was, but he got me on that show, and it was huge. | ||
And it's like, so young people are tapped in in a way that old people aren't, so it's kind of... it's kind of tough. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Oh, totally. | ||
Yeah, they're done. | ||
There's no way they're coming back up. | ||
Yup, totally agree. | ||
But I think it's gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, they're done. | ||
There's no way they're coming back up. | ||
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Really, really hope Trump isn't committed to picking a woman as VP. | ||
Literally every GOP bitch sucks and would add absolutely nothing as VP other than diluting his rhetoric as a bitchy woman. | ||
Yep, totally agree. | ||
But I think it's going to happen. | ||
I think it's likely that that is going to happen. | ||
And you're right, there aren't any good ones, really. | ||
This is just how they are. | ||
If I'm not there, this is just their natural state. | ||
- This is just how they are. | ||
If I'm not there, this is just their natural state. | ||
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So that's why I'm essential. | |
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, let me cook. | ||
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Elmarge is a expert level knuckle runner. | ||
Yes, she is. | ||
Do not get in a race with her. | ||
Christopher sent $200. | ||
Hey, smile. | ||
Hey, thanks for the big super check. | ||
We get an 07 for Christopher? | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
Hey, what up, dude? | ||
Smiley face. | ||
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CNN hears about a world star situation on the house floor, so they called up their black intern to break it down for us. | ||
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So disappointing to see their true faces. | ||
They only care about themselves and their own careers. | ||
You'll sink like everyone else no matter how full your coffers are. | ||
Myopic and selfish. | ||
Now exposed. | ||
Yep, exactly right. | ||
And you know, I get it. | ||
Like, sometimes you have to... Sometimes you do have to make compromises, but... I mean, she sold out by definition and she lied. | ||
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Happy first day of summer. | ||
Love you. | ||
Hey, love you too. | ||
No, I don't think so at all. | ||
But, you know, if I were, I would just start with some humility. | ||
marches in instead is there even a path to redemption no I don't think so at all but you know if I were I would just start with some humility and I would just because that the voters love that is just show show some humility and say I I was wrong to support McCarthy. | ||
I thought that I could get some clout, and I would turn it into a full-fledged attack on the system. | ||
I would just go scorched earth. | ||
I would say, look, if you're not going to help me as your friend, then I'll be your worst enemy. | ||
And I would go balls to the wall, like obstructionist. | ||
I would go after the leadership. | ||
I would go hardcore. | ||
I would go full House of Cards, like Frank Underwood. | ||
You know, that's what the show's about, is he gets screwed over and then he burns everybody. | ||
But you need a little humility, I think. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
I appreciate you, buddy. | ||
Good show, Nick. | ||
Always appreciate your political analysis, and your point on the dual nature of honest or effective is interesting. | ||
Total grow hyper W this week. | ||
07 King, heart emoji. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
I appreciate you, buddy. | ||
Love you. | ||
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Was Stevie Chatz right about Yang Gang? | ||
I don't remember that take on Yang Gang. | ||
I mean, listen, I was right about Yang Gang. | ||
I know there was a lot of opposition coming from Bronze Age Pervert at that time and others. | ||
They said, oh, Yang Gang is like a big diversion and... | ||
So I can't remember if he what side he was on but No, but yang gang was correct because people forget the context which is that in 2019? | ||
The situation was absolutely untenable like we were Two years in, nothing had gotten done. | ||
The border was worse than ever. | ||
There was no sign of it getting better. | ||
The speeches and the State of the Union was as bad as it had ever been. | ||
The personnel was a disaster and wasn't cleaned up. | ||
There was no middle class tax cut. | ||
We lost the House. | ||
There was a blue wave. | ||
Like, we lost the special Senate seat in Alabama. | ||
It was bad. | ||
Like, people forget how bad it was in the middle of the first term. | ||
I was there for the whole thing. | ||
I mean, you can't beat me on this because I was there every day for it. | ||
Things didn't get better until the beginning of 2020. | ||
They started to turn around, you know, midway through towards the end of 2019, but it didn't really start to improve and become good until 2020. | ||
And there were still a lot of problems, you know, but Yang Gang was a response to how What's the word? | ||
Like, basically just what a disaster that first term was. | ||
It was an expression of frustration. | ||
And I think that we should entertain those kinds of things. | ||
Even guys like RFK Jr. | ||
I think it should be entertained. | ||
You know, I don't think there's anything bad about it. | ||
As long as... And here's the thing, we were always going to rally behind Trump in 2020. | ||
But the point of that is to say, like, you know, there's other things going on too. | ||
Trump is not the end-all be-all. | ||
If he is, we're in trouble because he's only got one more election in him. | ||
And so, you know, sometimes we have to push new ideas and new people, and new people to push new ideas. | ||
It's not a bad thing. | ||
As long as, within a few months of the election, you come back around, as long as it's not a real threat to the only viable vehicle for change, which is Trump, then, you know, I think it's appropriate to experiment and to try new things like that. | ||
So... | ||
Everybody's like no you can't do that. | ||
It's like look. | ||
We're all gonna go back on the Trump train But you know nothing wrong with saying that he's got Optics respecter sent $10 Let's not forget the revelation that destiny was tired of the open marriage and wanted to divorce Mel and get with Lawrence Southern But Mel found out and Southern got cold feet from one form of cuckoldry to another absolutely yeah, that's so sad to a totally predictable Boo sent $3. | ||
What is your opinion on Doom Eternal? | ||
You should play it. | ||
I never played that. | ||
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That clip of Adam King saying my government referring to Israel is just Chef's Kiss. | ||
So perfect. | ||
And the way that he caught himself, too. | ||
It wasn't even smooth. | ||
You know, these Jews are so smart until they accidentally out themselves. | ||
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In one corner we have Marjorie Grilla Green, and in the other corner we have Nick the Groeper Fuentes, ambulance on standby. | ||
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Very good. | ||
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I miss Zirka. | ||
Do you have anything else planned with him? | ||
No, I haven't talked to him in a minute, but we might do a collaboration this summer because I'm going to be going down there for this event, and I'll be going down there again in August for another collaboration. | ||
So yeah, maybe. | ||
We'll see. | ||
And we got one on Cozy from White John. | ||
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The American people will come first once again. | ||
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