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Good evening! | ||
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 Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into our featured story. | ||
Big story! | ||
We're talking about the potential indictment against Trump in connection to the January 6th riot at the Capitol. | ||
And it looks like it's finally here. | ||
We knew it was going to happen. | ||
I've been talking about it all year. | ||
I talked about it all year last year. | ||
And it seems like it's finally coming. | ||
And this is the fourth investigation. | ||
These are the fourth round of charges out of three separate jurisdictions that have come against Trump this year. | ||
All, by the way, announced and filed this year. | ||
It was first the Manhattan DA. | ||
It was then the classified documents charge from the DOJ. | ||
It appears now that we'll see charges from the DOJ in connection with January 6th. | ||
And then, also forthcoming, are potential charges in the state of Georgia out of Fulton County in connection with Trump's phone call to state officials in Georgia Where he attempted to get them to manipulate the results of the 2020 election. | ||
So the charges will allege. | ||
And so we'll get into all that tonight. | ||
We'll talk about this indictment about January 6th. | ||
We'll get into the details on some of the other things. | ||
The big picture though about the indictment, and I've said this from the beginning about this one, about all of them, and I said it all throughout this year and I said it last year, The big picture here is that this is the personal and political struggles of Donald Trump becoming the same thing. | ||
They're becoming the same exact thing. | ||
And what I mean by that is, eight years ago, Trump launches his campaign really against the regime. | ||
He launches it against the deep state, against the media, academia, business, finance, all the interested parties in the elite. | ||
And, as you know, they tried to destroy him politically. | ||
They tried to bury the campaign. | ||
They tried to sabotage his first term in the White House. | ||
They overthrew him with the mail-in ballots. | ||
Since he got out, they're now filing these charges against him, trying to preclude him from running, or maybe create a negotiation position where he'll bow out of the race in exchange for a pardon. | ||
I know some have suggested this might be the case. | ||
But where we're headed in 2024 is that these two struggles are merging. | ||
Trump and this political challenge against the system, and the system's war against the man. | ||
Against him as a guy. | ||
Against his life. | ||
And what I mean by that is in 24, if he wins the political struggle, he can exonerate himself with a pardon. | ||
If he wins the presidency, he can pardon himself, he can instruct the DOJ to dismiss the charges, and he's a free man, and he's also the president. | ||
And he can fire the 50,000 Schedule F employees that he intends to reclassify. | ||
And we win the day. | ||
I mean, we not just, he doesn't just have his freedom, but we carry the day as the Patriots. | ||
Conversely, if he loses, he not just loses a political struggle and it sentences all of us to a thousand years of darkness, but he also goes to jail. | ||
Most likely, he goes to trial, he gets found guilty, and then he loses his freedom as a man. | ||
And so now both of these things are converging in this final showdown and that's it because he can't run again in 2028. | ||
And if he doesn't win, they're going to throw him in jail. | ||
So there is no next time, there's no second chance. | ||
It all comes down to 2024. | ||
It's either going to be Trump is free and Trump wins or Trump loses and he's going to jail. | ||
And so are a lot of people. | ||
So, this is of civilizational importance. | ||
It's not about the Sixth. | ||
It's not about the classified documents. | ||
It's not about a phone call. | ||
It's not about business entries, which is what the Manhattan DA is alleging. | ||
It's not about any of that. | ||
Just like for Alex Jones, it's not about defamation. | ||
And for Ricky Vaughn, it's not about Twitter. | ||
And for the Charlottesville attendees, it's not about tiki torches. | ||
And for the Capitol rioters, it's not about breaking windows or trespassing. | ||
It's a political struggle. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
And so we'll get into that tonight. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking about the Ukraine War, major development on that front. | ||
And again, this is another thing. | ||
So the Trump indictment It's not official yet. | ||
We'll get into what we've learned. | ||
I was away when this took place. | ||
I was in Florida. | ||
So we're covering this. | ||
It's actually from, excuse me, I think earlier in this week or end of last week, excuse me, I just ate. | ||
I just had to slam a dinner real quick because I woke up, I jumped on a stream, and now I'm here. | ||
Little hiccup. | ||
So anyway, so with this other story with Ukraine, I think this was also covered last week, but I didn't get a chance to talk about it on my show. | ||
The United States has approved cluster munitions, which will be sent to Ukraine as a form of military aid for use in their war with Russia. | ||
Maybe that doesn't mean anything to you, but cluster munitions are a banned form of weaponry. | ||
They're banned by over a hundred countries. | ||
The United States, nor Russia, nor Ukraine are signatories on the resolution that bans them, but they're widely considered to be a weapon that is against the rules of war. | ||
It's basically like a shotgun bomb. | ||
So they'll launch something like a shell, and then there will be little bombs inside of it that spread out. | ||
And the problem with this is that if you're using them against a city, you're gonna kill a lot of civilians. | ||
You can't target military personnel or infrastructure. | ||
Because it's a scatter shot, it causes a lot of collateral damage and civilian casualties. | ||
What's more, there's a very high rate of duds. | ||
So they'll launch one of these and a lot of the explosives that are unleashed by it never detonate. | ||
And so what happens then is it basically creates like a minefield. | ||
The ones that blow up, they'll kill civilians, they'll blow up buildings. | ||
The ones that don't, they may explode randomly later down the line. | ||
And this part of it, that's part of why It's a nasty weapon. | ||
So the United States has now sent these to Ukraine, and even NATO countries are against this. | ||
Even France and the United Kingdom have voiced their reservations about using this form of weaponry. | ||
And this is just another in a long line of escalations against Russia. | ||
And if you notice, it's very one-sided. | ||
We covered it recently. | ||
I forget... | ||
Precisely what? | ||
I think it was with Prigozhin and it was something around that time. | ||
But when you pay attention to how this war has gone on over the last year and a half, the war is escalating. | ||
It started out, according to Russia, as a special military operation with limited objectives and a partial mobilization of the Russian military. | ||
And again, with limited strategic objectives, which were to demilitarize Ukraine, prevent them from becoming a part of NATO. | ||
I don't believe it was ever said that the goal was to occupy Ukraine forever or take over Ukraine or anything like that. | ||
It was to protect the ethnic Russians and Russian speakers east of the Dnieper River. | ||
To secure Crimea and the sovereignty of the Donbass, to demilitarize and denazify the Ukrainian state, and prevent it from becoming a part of NATO. | ||
And the war was conducted, again, with the partial mobilization and without... And not a total war is the point. | ||
Since then, it has escalated where the United States and Ukraine are attacking civilian infrastructure like the Nord Stream Pipeline or bridges that connect Crimea to the mainland Russia, political assassinations where Ukraine has attempted to kill | ||
For example, the famous political scientist Alexander Dugin, they actually killed his daughter, they killed another general, they assassinate the Russian generals, attacks against Moscow where they attempted to bomb the Russian government and bomb civilian areas in Moscow. | ||
And we heard last week the United States is sending 3,000 troops, reservists, to Europe in preparation for a war with Russia, and now they're sending the banned cluster munitions. | ||
So it's a very one-sided escalation. | ||
So we'll talk about all that And that's the news. | ||
It should be a good show. | ||
This is really like our first show back, back to talking about politics. | ||
So it's going to be some good stuff. | ||
Before we get into all that, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy. | ||
Get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
And make sure you do that. | ||
I'm not allowed to stream on Rumble temporarily. | ||
It's about two weeks. | ||
So, I'll let you know when I'm back on Rumble. | ||
I'll be uploading all these shows to my Rumble channel, but I'm restricted from streaming because of my rally on Sunday. | ||
So that's why you gotta follow me here on Cozy, because this is the only free speech platform, truly. | ||
And I don't say that as shade to Rumble, but look, they're on the App Store, they have investors, they have advertisers, they are subject to pressure, as we've seen. | ||
So you gotta follow me here because this is the only place I'm really safe. | ||
Smash the follow button to get a push notification when I go live. | ||
Follow me on Rumble because I will be uploading there and I'll be streaming there shortly. | ||
Follow me on Telegram. | ||
It's t.me slash NickChaifuentes. | ||
All my links are down below. | ||
What else? | ||
Before we get into the show, first of all, apologies. | ||
I went live. | ||
My audio, for whatever reason, my microphone wasn't on. | ||
I think it was... I don't, you know, I don't know what happened there. | ||
Mossad interference? | ||
Is there some Jewish? | ||
Is there someone Jewish I can blame for this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a joke, of course, but I don't know. | ||
Maybe it was because I was, like, laughing too loud, clapping my hands. | ||
I knocked the USB-C out of the microphone. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I apologize. | ||
We had no audio, but very quick recovery. | ||
We restarted, we're good now. | ||
Let me know if anything else happens. | ||
I got people calling me. | ||
They're like, Nick, no audio. | ||
But I think we're good now. | ||
Also, I have a really big story that I'm preparing for you tomorrow about the JFK assassination. | ||
I didn't have time to prepare it because I was on another stream. | ||
I was up late last night, my sleep schedule's all messed up, I woke up late, I gotta jump on with Leafy, and I'm on with him for two or three hours, and I had no time to prepare! | ||
So I had to put, you know, I had these from last week, so I put these together, But I have a very big story, excuse me, for you tomorrow. | ||
About the JFK assassination, we actually have a new development, believe it or not. | ||
JFK assassination is a 60-year-old affair, but Joe Biden has just declassified the last of the CIA documents pertaining to the Warren Commission and the Kennedy assassination. | ||
According to the New York Times, this is the last wave of documents, tranche of documents that the United States government will declassify as it is now 60 years, almost, since the assassination. | ||
And it's interesting. | ||
Some experts say there's still more out there, but they say that what has been declassified is very revelatory. | ||
Specifically, we got a new name. | ||
And it's the name of the CIA agent who is intercepting all of Lee Harvey Oswald's communications. | ||
Because Lee Harvey Oswald, the apparent lone gunman who killed Kennedy, was a known entity to American intelligence. | ||
And this is why some suggest that there was complicity, that there was foul play on the part of American law enforcement, because the CIA knew who this guy was. | ||
We have now learned the name of the guy who was in charge of spying on Lee Harvey Oswald for another man named Engleton. | ||
And we find out that this guy, who was intercepting the letters of Lee Harvey Oswald in the 60s, in 62, a year before the assassination, He was Jewish and potentially an Israeli spy. | ||
Bombshell! | ||
And, you know, these are things that are happening, even if you look at Naftali Bennett, who came in between the two reigns of Bibi Netanyahu recently. | ||
I'm talking about the Prime Minister of Israel, Bennett. | ||
Do you know that Bennett, years ago, investigated Israel's involvement in 9-11? | ||
And he replaced Netanyahu for a short time recently before Netanyahu came back. | ||
He's now in peril. | ||
Joe Biden's in charge of the White House. | ||
Joe Biden refuses to fully support Netanyahu while he's in this struggle. | ||
With the government. | ||
He said, for example, that Netanyahu, with the judicial reform, is imperiling the relationship between the United States and Israel. | ||
This happens the same year that Joe Biden has declassified documents about the Kennedy assassination, which seem to further implicate Israel's involvement. | ||
And so we'll cover all that tomorrow and some very interesting stuff. | ||
I wasn't able to cover it because I didn't have time to prepare and I talked to somebody about this last night. | ||
Somebody put this on my radar yesterday. | ||
And so I didn't really get a chance to dig into it too much because I was on this Leafy stream. | ||
Now I love Leafy but I'm making a point here. | ||
I just did a big drama stream and I know you all love to see me destroy trailer trash. | ||
I know you all love to see me destroy my adversaries and humiliate and embarrass people. | ||
But there's an important point to be made here which is that isn't it interesting that every single time I go out there and make a big splash with anything There's always drama that comes right after. | ||
It always follows that pattern. | ||
I go on Elijah Schaffer and the next week there's a revolt. | ||
I do Half Pack 3 with Marjorie Green. | ||
I go trending more than ever and the next week there's a revolt. | ||
I'm with Ye24. | ||
We talk about Hitler, and the next week there's a revolt. | ||
I go out on Fresh and Fit. | ||
I defeat Stephen Bunnell on the Jewish topic in front of 100,000 people. | ||
I do a rally. | ||
Half the size of Turning Point with a fraction of the budget we prepared in two weeks. | ||
The Talmud goes viral. | ||
People are asking questions. | ||
We pressure Rumble, who has now censored me. | ||
And then a week later, more drama. | ||
And the point is this, whatever anybody thinks of me, whatever I've been accused of, whatever is said, never forget I'm the only one, I'm the only one who has dedicated myself to the serious political task of moving the Overton window on Jewish influence and subversion in the United States. | ||
I'm the only one. | ||
Even when you look at other people who some might consider adjacent, like Ryan Dawson, or even Owen Benjamin, who I have recently made peace with, or anyone else for that matter, Alex Jones or whomever, anyone else who could be considered adjacent, they always draw the line and say something like, well, it's not Jews, it's Zionists, or it's not Jews, it's this, or it's not something, it's something else. | ||
Who else is out there with their face, with their name, as successful, or even at all, saying clearly, Christ is the King, Jews reject Him, Jews therefore operate as an anti-Christ force, they're disproportionately represented, it is in their holy book, and the only way to put America first is to Who else is bringing that to the forefront? | ||
Who else is out there? | ||
of power and replace them with Christians. | ||
Who else is saying that? | ||
Who else is bringing that to the forefront? | ||
Who else is out there? | ||
The answer is nobody. | ||
Why? | ||
It's not because it's not compelling, not because it's not true, not because people don't believe it. | ||
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Why? | |
Because of the massive machine. | ||
It's an industry to target, slander, destroy, debank, financially sanction, politically persecute anybody that talks about it. | ||
As a consequence, people avoid it. | ||
But for years, I've only leaned in, leaned in and escalated, and so on, And yet we find that time and again, it's always the only problem. | ||
Because I go out there and people love this. | ||
People love it. | ||
They eat it up. | ||
We make momentum and progress all the time. | ||
The only thorn in my side constantly is a small chorus of people with slander. | ||
A small chorus of basically poor losers who have nothing going on, who then go out there and slander me and effectively distract me. | ||
And I think that's the motivation. | ||
Undermine my organization, undermine my viewer base, my financial base, all these things, my reputation, in an effort to what? | ||
Silence, censor, distract me, and take me off the message and the fundamental mission. | ||
And so I just want to say, you know, listen. | ||
We tried to ignore this new emergent drama over the last three days. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
They brought it to Leafy. | ||
They brought it to Leafy, they took it to my ally, I went there, I cleaned it up, I fucking humiliated everybody involved. | ||
But that's done now, okay? | ||
That's finished, that's done. | ||
The show will march on today, tomorrow, next week, the week after that, the rest of the year, into AfPak 4, with the one single solitary mission in mind. | ||
And if you're not interested in that, then you can fuck off. | ||
Because we're not interested in going out there and proving that we're great people, or that we're super nice, or that whatever. | ||
We're here for one reason. | ||
Two reasons. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
America First. | ||
If you're not about that, shut the fuck up. | ||
Get out of my face. | ||
Unless you have some other alternative or something like that. | ||
So... | ||
I did the drama. | ||
I won. | ||
And it was pretty amazing. | ||
You have this loser, Judas. | ||
We can talk about him because it just happened an hour ago, but this loser has been obsessed with me for a year and a half. | ||
He goes live every single day talking trash, amplifying smears, working with Max Blumenthal, a Jew, the son of Sidney Blumenthal, a fixer for Hillary and Bill Clinton. | ||
No scruples. | ||
We'll work with him. | ||
And he's been doing that sort of thing forever. | ||
Working with Victor Sharpe, a donor to Elise Stefanik and other rhinos in the Republican Party. | ||
And he's been waiting for his chance. | ||
He goes on there and gets absolutely embarrassed, humiliated, called gay. | ||
His hero says that he sounds like he sucks dick and he gets kicked from the call. | ||
Ethan Ralph, we won't even address because he's so utterly beneath contempt and beneath the show. | ||
I think everybody can see fully. | ||
And even him, it's very interesting because to me, he was really the key. | ||
Which exposes the whole operation because if you're and I forgive me if you are new to the show maybe you don't know what I'm talking about this will be over in five minutes and we'll get to the news. | ||
But if you're new to the show, old to the show, for the last year and a half, people have harassed me and defamed me, apparently because I was friends with Ethan Ralph. | ||
They said, well, maybe you're a good guy, maybe you say good things, but it's guilt by association, it's this guy that you hang out with, he is such a dirtbag, and you gotta cut him loose. | ||
If you don't cut him loose, you're a problem. | ||
If you hang out with him, his problems are your problems, he speaks for you, and so on. | ||
And for the longest time, I said, well, he's my friend. | ||
I'm not going to throw him under the bus because that's not real. | ||
You know, I mean, people can say that, but it's not the real relationship. | ||
You know, I thought he was funny, whatever. | ||
And so there's all these people out there obsessed with this guy and this guy's problems who have told me that if only I got rid of him, then they would stop attacking me and making his problems my problems. | ||
Well, this past weekend, that was effectively done and not in any explicit way. | ||
But he was quite literally too drunk, too high, to be permitted to show up to my event, and we told him as much. | ||
And now he's on a warpath. | ||
And now all these people that said for a year and a half, it's this guy, it's this guy's the problem, it's the guilt by association, now suddenly they are with him! | ||
And now suddenly they cheer him on against me. | ||
And again, for those that are new, this probably means nothing in disregard, but for people that have been watching for a long time, isn't it amazing? | ||
And this has been how it's worked for a long time. | ||
It's a guilt by association and then when that person goes, oh well now they welcome him into the fold or that person into the fold and it's business as usual attacking me. | ||
And I think what's been exposed basically today after that whole scene, big tech is supporting and some of the others support This latest saga. | ||
It just goes to show it was never about that. | ||
And I said that for the longest time. | ||
If they don't say it's this person, they'll say it's somebody else. | ||
If it's not this thing, they'll say it's something else. | ||
If it's not this allegation, it's some other allegation. | ||
And I want to read to you a little something which I think is relevant. | ||
This is from Goebbels. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I don't want to go full Nazi here, but... And it's no but, okay? | ||
I'm not going full Nazi, but I just want to read this. | ||
And let me know if this sounds true to you. | ||
Does this apply? | ||
It says this. | ||
One cannot defend himself against Jews. | ||
They attack with lightning speed from their position of safety. | ||
They use their abilities to crush any attempt at defense. | ||
Quickly, they turn the attacker's charges back on him. | ||
And the attacker becomes the liar, the troublemaker, the terrorist. | ||
Nothing could be more mistaken than to defend oneself. | ||
This is just what Jews want. | ||
They can invent a new lie every day for the enemy to respond to, and the result is that the enemy spends so much time defending himself, he has no time to do what Jews really fear. | ||
To attack. | ||
The accused has become the accuser. | ||
Loudly, he shoves the accuser into the dock. | ||
So it always was in the past when a person or a movement fought against this power. | ||
That is what would happen to us as well were we not fully aware of that nature. | ||
And if we lack the courage to draw the following radical conclusions. | ||
And he goes through and lists them. | ||
You can look them up for yourself. | ||
But it all proceeds from that line of thinking. | ||
Now does that sound familiar to you? | ||
Does that sound legitimate to you in any way, shape, or form? | ||
Because that's how I felt. | ||
For years and maybe not strictly Jewish people in this instance per se but I think that probably people are being put up to do this because they're all poor and they're all desperate for money and how radical of a notion is it to suggest that all these poor people and no prospects who have been bent over the barrel by the SPLC and ADL for their professional association with me would out of desperation turn and accept money or support in exchange for throwing me under the bus. | ||
And it seems like, over the years, it's always some reason until it's not. | ||
Until it's the next reason. | ||
Always attacking me on the basis of, you supported Ethan Ralph. | ||
Oh, Ethan Ralph attacked Nick Fuentes? | ||
Now we like Ethan Ralph. | ||
Fuck Nick Fuentes. | ||
Oh, we hate you because you support Baked Alaska, who is a Fed. | ||
Oh, now Baked Alaska and Nick Fuentes had a falling out? | ||
Well, fuck Nick Fuentes. | ||
We support Baked Alaska now. | ||
And on and on and on the same is true of Milo the same was true of the documentary produced by Louis Theroux the same is true about Time and again. | ||
And it's always something. | ||
It's always evolving. | ||
It's a shifting goalpost. | ||
And there are some people with legitimate questions. | ||
They say, what about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
What about the other? | ||
If I spent every show addressing drama, accusations, whatever, as I took three hours out of my day to do today, I could never get to the real mission, which happens to be the only mission that matters in politics. | ||
Tonight we're going to have a show about a declassified document from the CIA which ties in with the Biden administration. | ||
This regime change which may be underway in Israel about involvement in the Kennedy assassination. | ||
Could not prepare it because of this trailer trash sideshow. | ||
Literally a drunk high sex offender and some other gay loser Talking about ancient history. | ||
We're talking about screenshots from four years ago and this and that. | ||
We're talking about Victor Sharpe and his Tumblr page where he's posting little boys and things like that. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I will always show up to destroy my enemies. | ||
But first and foremost, we have a job to do and that's to move the Overton window. | ||
That's a talk about Catholicism. | ||
That's a talk about Jewish power in America. | ||
And if they succeed in taking the focus off that, then they win. | ||
So we have to press forward and talk about the issues. | ||
So I just want to throw that out there. | ||
I know maybe people are expecting me to come on the show and give some great epilogue to the debate that I had earlier. | ||
Debate? | ||
I mean really just like a, you know, and I happen to win. | ||
According to Leafy, according to the poll, according to everybody, but really just a mud fight about garbage. | ||
I'm not interested in humiliating losers. | ||
I'm interested in displacing satanic power in the United States of America, which goes by the name Organized Jewry. | ||
That's the mission. | ||
I didn't put all this, I didn't sacrifice all this to defend my reputation and whatever. | ||
But it's about setting things straight and America, putting America first. | ||
And there's one way to do that. | ||
So anyway, so I just wanted to address the whole dynamic about it. | ||
We did it. | ||
It's done. | ||
They forced my hand. | ||
I went on. | ||
I humiliated them. | ||
And that's that. | ||
I always win. | ||
I always win in these situations. | ||
It was so amazing. | ||
And by the way, how about there were so many great moments. | ||
I just have to say, this gay loser has been literally writing Meat riding like meat watching meat riding for a year and a half Obsessed with me and this was like his moment. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here's my shot I finally get to go on and just got straight-up embarrassed voice trembling screaming Ugly crying in front of his hero leafy hung up on admitted. | ||
He lost called himself a worm utterly humiliated I don't know why people even try. | ||
And then the other one, the other fat disgrace, I didn't even have to give him the time of day, didn't even have to engage directly, flamed out and self-destructed like we can count on him always doing, and I predict by the end of the year he'll probably be dead of an overdose or something like that. | ||
I don't wish that upon anybody. | ||
I'll be praying for him in Precatory Psalms. | ||
I'm not trying to downplay my victory. | ||
It was totally fucking awesome. | ||
I mean, can we just get a W, Nick and Chad? | ||
I just turn up and show up every time. | ||
Everywhere I go, I just turn up. | ||
Everywhere I go, it's up. | ||
I fly out to Miami to go on Fresh and Fit and Destiny shows up and I beat the fucking shit out of him. | ||
I go to Fuentes Rally, I turn up, I give the best speech ever, I lay it out. | ||
Talmud trending, bitch. | ||
Rumble bans me, we light up Rumble, they're calling Chief Trumpster. | ||
Can you please explain to Nick what's happening? | ||
And then... | ||
They show up. | ||
We finally got them. | ||
A bunch of gay drama. | ||
We're gonna bring it to the Leafy stream. | ||
I roll out of bed in my fucking underwear. | ||
I get on the stream and I bury three fucking losers at once. | ||
The Jewish Keemstar, the fat slob, and the faggot. | ||
And they're all in the fucking dirt. | ||
Honestly, they should all log off. | ||
It's time to get a job. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, they work for the Jews. | ||
They sweep it up for the Jews. | ||
And I'm back here, as I always am, Talking about what really matters. | ||
So anyway, we'll take a little victory lap. | ||
Yeah, it's a little WNICK. | ||
We dropped the nuclear bomb. | ||
I always do. | ||
I always show up. | ||
I always do it. | ||
And anyway, it's always fun. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
You know, we had a fun moment. | ||
We made a little bit of content. | ||
We made Leafy some money. | ||
We blew up his stream. | ||
They showed up! | ||
They invited me on! | ||
They begged for it. | ||
I mean, they literally begged for it. | ||
And I came in and finished it. | ||
I never start the drama, but I always finish it. | ||
So anyway, and that's the final word on that. | ||
This final word. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to talk about... | ||
The news also one more announcement in case you just got here we're gonna be selling our brand new merch later this week or maybe beginning of next week I think Monday we'll launch it so if you missed the rally we just did our huge rally the replay is available cozy.tv slash AFF make sure you watch it because it is phenomenal and we'll have a remastered version up next week I think it may be our best work I don't know. | ||
I don't want to push it by putting it on Rumble. | ||
I wish we could edit that part out. | ||
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Maybe I'll re-air it on CozyTV, the remaster. | ||
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With that out of the way, all the drama, all the info, we're gonna dive in, we're gonna get into the news here. | ||
Like I said, tomorrow we're gonna have a big show covering... | ||
JFK because this is this is topical stuff and it's amazing we've been talking about 9-11 the Kennedy assassination and now it's in the news now it's this is still an ongoing process and and this is why it still matters to this day so we'll stay tuned tomorrow we'll have a big story about it when I'm not dealing with losers poor people I'll be on tomorrow to talk about it but tonight I want to get into first the story about the Ukrainian cluster munitions and this is from | ||
Russia Today. | ||
And I kind of just gave it away at the top of the show. | ||
I was a little eager. | ||
But the big story is this. | ||
Last week, the United States approved the use of cluster munitions. | ||
They're going to be sending these to Ukraine to use in their war against Russia. | ||
And this is a really nasty weapon that's been banned in over 100 countries. | ||
We're even getting resistance from NATO. | ||
Even the United Kingdom, even France, are saying that this is a mistake. | ||
It's a escalation, and these are weapons which the intention is to produce major civilian casualties against the Russians. | ||
And this is a story... | ||
It says, quote, Kiev has begun using U.S.-made cluster artillery shells, according to the Washington Post on Thursday, citing unnamed Ukrainian officials familiar with the matter. | ||
Specifically, the U.S.-provided munitions are being used in a push to break up Moscow's defensive lines amid efforts to reinvigorate Kiev's stalled counteroffensive. | ||
The U.S. | ||
recently opted to provide the controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine, despite them being banned in over 100 countries and widespread opposition from human rights groups. | ||
The so-called dual-purpose improved conventional munitions, namely in the form of 155mm artillery shells, arrived in Ukraine last week. | ||
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President Joe Biden described the move as a stopgap measure, claiming that Washington and its allies were running short on regular munitions of the standard NATO caliber to prop up Kiev in the ongoing conflict with Moscow. | ||
Keep that in mind, by the way, because that's important. | ||
We're sending over these deadly weapons that are banned in over 100 countries. | ||
They're condemned by humanitarian groups. | ||
Like, this is evil. | ||
And Biden is going out there and saying, well, hey, we're only doing this because we ran out of other ammunition. | ||
We ran out of other missiles. | ||
So this is all we have left. | ||
It says the move, however, has proven to be controversial even for Washington's allies, with multiple countries, including the UK, Canada, and Spain, criticizing the decision. | ||
The UN has opposed the move as well, expressing concerns of the potential use of such ordinance on civilians. | ||
Cluster shells contain multiple smaller submunitions. | ||
When fired, they open up in the air and pelt a large area with bomblets. | ||
Small bombs. | ||
The munitions exhibit higher dud rates with unexploded submunitions posing a threat for years on. | ||
The U.S. | ||
had to circumvent its own rules to make the delivery happen, as it had prohibited exports of weaponry with dud rates of more than 1%. | ||
These have a dud rate of at least 2.35%. | ||
So as I said earlier, it's like a shotgun. | ||
It's like a shotgun bomb. | ||
So they shoot the bomb, and a bunch of smaller bombs go out in a cluster, and they scatter. | ||
And what's really nasty about them is not only is it imprecise, but at the same time, there's double the normal rate, or double the permitted rate, of duds. | ||
So all these little bombs that go out there, they'll hit civilian infrastructure, they'll kill civilians. | ||
Some of them will not detonate. | ||
And so these things will just be hanging around basically forever. | ||
Until a kid picks it up, or until a car drives over it, or it explodes randomly. | ||
And that's the purpose. | ||
This is meant to merely extract high civilian casualties and to be very costly. | ||
Washington insisted Kiev had promised to use the cluster weaponry responsibly with Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl claiming it pledged not to use these munitions in civilian populated areas. | ||
However, Ukrainian military has had a long account of indiscriminate use of controversial munitions, including cluster rockets with petal mines, Claymore-style M.O.N. | ||
mines, artillery shells, and other weaponry originating from its domestic stockpiles left from Soviet times. | ||
More than 100 nations agreed to ban cluster weaponry due to its tendency to leave behind unexploded submunitions, signing the Convention on Cluster Munitions back in 2008. | ||
Neither Ukraine, nor the U.S., nor Russia are parties to that convention. | ||
So, as I said at the top of the show, I want to just paint a picture about the whole situation. | ||
So, like I said at the very top, at the beginning of this war, in February 24, 2022, Putin laid out precisely what this war was supposed to be. | ||
It's not even a war. | ||
They're calling it a special military operation. | ||
And some people say, well, that's a distinction without a difference. | ||
Because it involves a mobilization of hundreds of thousands of soldiers, and it's kinetic warfare, it's tanks, it's planes, it's artillery. | ||
They say, what's the difference? | ||
Well, the difference is that this is not a total war. | ||
It's not a full mobilization. | ||
Russia has not mobilized the entire economy or the entire military for a war effort. | ||
What's more, the goal is not to occupy or conquer Ukraine. | ||
Contrary to common belief, never has Vladimir Putin in the last year, since February 24, 22, or since 2014 when the Euromaidan happened, or even since 2008, has Vladimir Putin said that the intention is to conquer Ukraine. | ||
The goal he laid out at the beginning was to denazify, demilitarize Ukraine, meaning to remove the leadership which is the Azov battalion, this Galician far-right which hates ethnic Russians living within Ukraine's borders, to demilitarize Ukraine by destroying all of their Fortifications that have been built up over the last eight years with the help of the United States and NATO, which the goal of those is to eventually invade Russia, is to invade Crimea and Donbass. | ||
So Putin says, I want to demilitarize, meaning I want to prevent Ukraine from invading. | ||
It's a preemptive war and this is what they had planned to do. | ||
He wanted to prevent Ukraine from invading Luhansk, Donetsk and Crimea. | ||
He also wanted to prevent Ukraine from being used as a forward base for NATO. | ||
Where they are planning on putting intermediate-range ballistic missiles in Ukraine. | ||
So denazify, get rid of this Galician far-right Azov battalion leadership in Ukraine, which is passing laws banning ethnic Russians from speaking Russian in Ukrainian territory. | ||
To demilitarize by destroying these fortifications that are built up for no reason other than to reconquer Crimea, Donbass, potentially Russia. | ||
to prevent Ukraine from ever joining NATO again, and to protect the sovereignty, and this is connected to the demilitarization, to protect the sovereignty of Crimea and Donbass. | ||
Those were the limited objectives. | ||
And to prevent, I think I said already, prevent Ukraine from joining NATO. | ||
Those were the objectives. | ||
That's it. | ||
Not conquer Ukraine, not take over the world, not rebuild the Soviet Union, not kill everybody. | ||
Those were the limited objectives. | ||
And probably Putin would have achieved them if the United States did not intervene in the way that it did. | ||
And Putin has gone to great lengths to avoid civilian casualties by not using long-range heavy artillery, by not bringing in bombers, by not... If Putin wanted to win this war, he could escalate it tomorrow and win easily. | ||
But he has fought with one hand tied behind his back, with a partial mobilization of the military, and fighting in a very restrained way when you look at the tactics. | ||
On the flip side, Ukraine has always been escalating the conflict with the United States. | ||
They have attacked civilian infrastructure. | ||
As we know, the United States blew up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. | ||
That's the biggest act of sabotage, probably in the history of the world, destroying civilian infrastructure like that. | ||
This is a massive undersea pipeline project that took years to get approval for, years to get funding, years to build. | ||
And this is, by the way, something that harms our ally, Germany. | ||
That's an escalation. | ||
Ukraine has bombed Russian civilian infrastructure. | ||
They've destroyed bridges connecting Crimea to Russia. | ||
They've destroyed the dam, which was talked about weeks ago. | ||
They blamed it on Russia. | ||
It was obviously Ukraine. | ||
They attacked a dam and flooded an entire town downstream from it. | ||
They have assassinated civilians. | ||
They killed Alexander Dugin's daughter in a car bombing, which was attempted to kill Dugin himself. | ||
They've launched drone strikes on Russia in civilian neighborhoods and against a Russian government building. | ||
On and on. | ||
It goes like this. | ||
Up until recently then, Biden now is deploying 3,000 reservist troops to Europe to fight in Ukraine. | ||
And now this. | ||
Now the cluster munitions, they're allowing Ukraine to use these. | ||
Effectively to bomb Russian civilians. | ||
And think about the logic here. | ||
In the last two months, Ukraine has bombed Russian soil at least twice. | ||
With drones. | ||
With suicide drones. | ||
Sending them to kill civilians in Russian neighborhoods. | ||
They sent over terrorists across the border to stage an insurrection in a border town. | ||
And now the United States is giving them, because they won't give them long-range artillery to bomb Russia inside Russia's borders, they're going to give them cluster munitions, which as we talked about are nasty weapons that are intended to create an unofficial minefield and to kill civilians. | ||
And the point is this. | ||
And I get it, actually. | ||
The United States is escalating because this war has been catastrophic for them. | ||
I mean, we really, in many ways, have already lost. | ||
Whatever the outcome is on the battlefield, Ukraine's not taking back Crimea, they're not taking back Donbass, and what has happened outside of Ukraine can never be reversed. | ||
The realignment of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, These calls for strategic autonomy by France and by Germany and the destruction of the German economy, which sank the Eurozone. | ||
The emergence of a Russian-Chinese alliance, like a real military alliance. | ||
The damage to the United States dollar as a world's reserve currency. | ||
And that way, the United States is already lost. | ||
And it's been a catastrophic war. | ||
We understand then why they're doing this. | ||
They want to make it as costly for Russia as possible. | ||
They want to kill as many Russians as possible. | ||
They want to make this hurt. | ||
To deter any future action like this and to show that a country cannot just invade with no consequences, because we'll make it a bloody war of attrition. | ||
Maybe Russia is going to get what they want, but the United States says, we're going to make it a pyrrhic victory. | ||
We're going to make it ugly, bloody, costly. | ||
We're going to draw it out as long as possible. | ||
We're going to bleed you out. | ||
And really that's a message to China. | ||
Which is that if China tries to take Taiwan, maybe they'll win it, but we'll make it hard, we'll make it costly, we'll make it difficult. | ||
It's a message to Iran, it's a message to any other rogue state, a rival state. | ||
So we can understand it from a strategic point of view, and we can understand Russia from the strategic point of view, their reasons for invading Ukraine. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
So many of the defenders of the American policy in Ukraine come with the moral argument. | ||
They say that Russia's an evil country, they're committing war crimes, they're massacring people, they're bombing pregnant women, they bombed a daycare, blah blah blah. | ||
They're war criminals! | ||
And that's really the basis of the United States' information war against Russia, is this moral high ground. | ||
We say that it's not just that Russia has done something contrary to our interest. | ||
Russia's evil. | ||
Russia's an evil state. | ||
They're an evil state because they're an ideological foe. | ||
We're democratic. | ||
They're a dictatorship. | ||
We are humanitarian allies. | ||
They are war criminals. | ||
We never invade anybody and we respect the sovereignty of borders. | ||
They invade and they use their resources to manipulate states in their periphery. | ||
And what I've tried to knock down over the last year and a half is that all of those things are not true. | ||
This moral argument where people say that Putin is evil, and Russia's evil, and he's a war criminal, and he's the bad guy, and we're just the best? | ||
We're amazing? | ||
You know, we're doing this because we're the good guys? | ||
We're the Avengers? | ||
We're Superman? | ||
It's just not true. | ||
And here's a million reasons why. | ||
How about this? | ||
The United States is the good guy, but we're giving a banned form of weaponry which is basically designed to murder civilians? | ||
How do you square that? | ||
We're sponsoring the assassination of the children of political rivals in a foreign country? | ||
Again, how is that humanitarian at all? | ||
Ukraine killed the daughter of Alexander Dugin, who isn't even officially in the government, in a car bomb. | ||
And we co-signed this. | ||
This is the moral high ground? | ||
And people say that whenever a critic of the United States policy brings this up, that it's whataboutism. | ||
That we, when confronted with Russia's atrocities, we say, well, what about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
It's not whataboutism. | ||
It's to say that the United States and Russia are two nations pursuing their self-interest. | ||
There is nothing wrong with that inherently. | ||
There's nothing inherently wrong with Russia doing what it must, what it requires, to protect its borders. | ||
That's the obligation of every government. | ||
It's the obligation of the Russian government to defend its security. | ||
We should expect that from them. | ||
We should not expect them to not do that. | ||
And likewise for us. | ||
I'm not trying to sit here and say the United States is a horrible place because we did this. | ||
This is consistent with what the foreign policy leadership thinks is in our interest. | ||
And to the extent that that is the reason they're doing it, then it's actually appropriate. | ||
I don't happen to agree that it... | ||
That it comports with our true interest. | ||
I think that our real interest is to make peace with Russia and make peace with China. | ||
But to the extent that that is what the United States leadership is arguing, we can quibble about whether or not it really benefits American interest. | ||
American interest is a perfectly legitimate reason to do these things. | ||
And likewise, Any critic of Russia cannot say it is wrong for Russia to invade because invasions are always wrong, or because war is evil, or because bombs are evil. | ||
If Russia says we're doing this for national interest, we can, again, a critic can argue, is this really good for Russia? | ||
But you cannot say that national interest is an illegitimate reason to undertake that, and there's a very compelling reason why it does serve their national interest. | ||
So this escalation, the bombing of the Nord Stream 2, killing Alexander Dugan's daughter, sending suicide drones into civilian neighborhoods, bombing other infrastructure, blowing up a dam, messing with nuclear plants, the fake news surrounding Butcha and civilian massacres, the cluster munitions, None of these are the actions of a so-called benevolent, idealistic hegemon. | ||
In other words, we're the best people, we're the saints, we come in there to protect democracy, we come in there to protect the children. | ||
We're just as bad as them. | ||
In the sense that our American leadership will do anything to secure the American interest, whatever the cost. | ||
Just like Russia will do the same. | ||
And once we can get past that, we can have a conversation about what the American interest is and what ought to be done. | ||
But that's the first part, is to knock down that myth that we came in there like the Avengers to defeat the supervillain and save all the good guys, save all the people in wheelchairs and all the black people and all the gay people trying to get married in Ukraine, but Russia wants to stop them because they're evil. | ||
You gotta knock all that stuff down. | ||
So... | ||
I don't know how anybody could argue that a moral nation is out there using cluster munitions and doing all the rest, but that's the latest story. | ||
And the other thing I wanted to address, Biden says that that was to address a stopgap in our support for Ukraine, which is BS. | ||
I mean, that's just not true. | ||
He says we have to send these banned munitions because the stuff that isn't banned, we have ran out of that. | ||
They're probably sending this and that's just an excuse. | ||
They're sending this as an escalation, but they have to say, oh, well, we're not sending that because we want to kill as many people as possible. | ||
We're sending that because we just ran out of stuff. | ||
It's an excuse. | ||
With that being said, there is some truth to it. | ||
And this is something which should really Make people question the policy. | ||
Right now, we are literally running out of ammunition. | ||
We have sent all these Stinger missiles to Ukraine, which if you don't know, a Stinger missile is an over-the-shoulder missile launcher and you put missiles in it and it takes down helicopters and stuff like that. | ||
Anyway, it's a very old weapon. | ||
We haven't even actually made any of these in decades. | ||
We have sent Ukraine so many Stinger missiles, just as an example, we ran out of them. | ||
We don't have any more. | ||
And so what they're now doing, like Raytheon for example, In the last 30 years, all the defense contractors have consolidated. | ||
There used to be many, many, many companies, and in 30 years, since the winding down of the Cold War, they've all been vertically integrated, meaning that a couple of big companies have bought everybody out, horizontal and vertical integration. | ||
They've bought out all their competitors, and they've bought all the businesses all along the supply chain. | ||
That's horizontal and vertical integration. | ||
And so the company that makes the Stinger missiles, which is Raytheon, they cannot make new ones. | ||
Because the people that work for Raytheon don't know how to make them. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And so you read these stories about the military procurement process, and because the United States is putting in new orders for Stinger missiles to replenish the stockpile, they're putting in these orders for Raytheon, Raytheon can't make them anymore. | ||
So they're literally calling up guys that are in their 80s, who made them decades ago, and saying, hey, we gotta make more Stinger missiles. | ||
And so they're literally bringing octogenarians out of retirement, who used to work in the factories in the 80s, and they're dusting off the old blueprints, they're dusting off all the old equipment, to relaunch production of the missiles. | ||
A lot of people don't even think like this. | ||
A lot of people don't even think in terms of procurement and industry and all this. | ||
But this leads us to, this is one example of a much broader problem, which is that the United States is totally de-industrialized. | ||
The reason we were able to win World War II and be competitive in other wars is because we were an industrial superpower. | ||
We could make ships at a greater rate than all the other countries combined. | ||
It didn't matter if the other ships were better or the other tanks or planes were better. | ||
We could make 10 to 1 what any other individual country could make. | ||
We ramped up our production of ships from Pearl Harbor to the end of the war like a thousand fold. | ||
And the same is true of everything else. | ||
That's how we won. | ||
We were an industrial superpower. | ||
Now it's the reverse. | ||
The United States does not have an industrial base. | ||
We do not have a skilled workforce. | ||
In other words, back in World War II, we could call upon other industrial Companies or factories to transition away from making other things like refrigerators or commercial airliners or whatever and we could get skilled workers, factory workers, to then go and manufacture things for our wartime needs. | ||
It's not just that we had an industrial base with capital and factories but we also had the human capital of a skilled workforce. | ||
We don't have any of that now. | ||
We don't have the factories. | ||
We don't have the raw materials. | ||
We do not have the skilled workforce. | ||
And this is a perfect example. | ||
A lot of the components that we need for sensors and for optics, other key things, we don't make it. | ||
We don't get it from our allies. | ||
We get it from China. | ||
So we don't even have the raw materials. | ||
We don't have the factories to build these things. | ||
We don't have the skilled workforce that knows how to make them or could be taught to make them. | ||
That's why we got to call up all the 80 year old engineers and bring them back in to start making them again or teach a younger workforce. | ||
And so think about it this way. | ||
We are dragging the whole world, or at least our allies, to war with Russia. | ||
Russia is now in an alliance with Iran and China, which if you know anything about international relations, this is a very specific problem. | ||
These are three countries which, this is really the nightmare coalition in terms of our geostrategic posture in the world. | ||
And you could read about it, there's a theory about this called the World Island. | ||
They say that really, in the world, you only have one continent and one ocean. | ||
You've got the landmass, which is Africa, Europe, and Asia, which constitutes most of the landmass. | ||
And then you've got the oceans of the world. | ||
And the idea goes something like this. | ||
That if one alliance controls most of the world island, that they would dominate the entire planet. | ||
If one alliance took over Europe, Asia, and Africa, they could project power across the whole world because they'd be so materially rich. | ||
They say that the key to controlling the world island is to control the heartland, which is Eastern Europe. | ||
And they say that the key to controlling that is to control Russia, Iran, and China. | ||
If you read into this, it's a little more complicated than that. | ||
But the point is, this is a very problematic alliance. | ||
Russia, China, and Iran. | ||
We're dragging Europe, Japan, Latin America into potentially a war with Russia. | ||
Russia is allied with China and Iran. | ||
But when you look at the United States, we're talking a big game. | ||
We're putting our foot down. | ||
We're talking about war criminals and imperatives and democracy versus dictatorship. | ||
And we have nothing. | ||
In the same way that we were the manufacturing superpower at the turn of the last century, at the turn of this century, China is that industrial manufacturing superpower. | ||
In the same way that we had the shipbuilding advantage over Japan a hundred years ago, China has the shipbuilding advantage over the United States in this century. | ||
It doesn't matter that we have more ships now. | ||
They can make more today. | ||
They can make more next year. | ||
In five years, they can make more. | ||
In ten years, they'll have a lot more. | ||
They'll have more ships in the Pacific than we could ever dream of, that we could build in the next 20 years. | ||
And we don't just have ships in the Pacific. | ||
We got them in the Pacific and the Atlantic. | ||
So ask yourself this. | ||
Can the United States win a two-front war against Russia across the Atlantic and against China across the Pacific when we don't have an industrial base? | ||
And when Europe doesn't have an industrial base? | ||
And when we don't have the raw materials? | ||
Meanwhile, China has the shipbuilding capacity, China has the raw materials, Africa, which is largely allied with China, has the raw materials, Russia has the fertilizer and the grain and the natural gas and the oil, | ||
We are hurtling towards a war where we don't have the oil, we don't have the wheat, we don't have the guns, we don't have the metal, we don't have the ships, we don't have the money, we don't have the people, we don't have the workforce, we don't have the factories, we don't have the capital. | ||
This is a catastrophic situation. | ||
And it's far more dire than anybody thinks. | ||
The stakes are very, very high in this Ukraine conflict. | ||
That's the only reason that so much effort is being expunged. | ||
To overwhelm the Russians, because the United States realizes this is the shifting balance of power that's occurring. | ||
It's a classic, what they call the Thucydides Trap, which is the emergent great power, which is China, which naturally comes into conflict with the existing great power, which is the United States. | ||
And how do you avoid a war between the emergent and the existing superpower? | ||
How do you resolve the fact that as one country grows, the other country necessarily recedes? | ||
It's a zero-sum game. | ||
As China becomes more powerful, it can exert force across a greater border. | ||
And as China's periphery expands, as their power projection expands over the globe, necessarily the existing hegemon and their power projection recedes. | ||
If China builds a hundred times the ships that we have in the Pacific, guess who doesn't control the Pacific anymore? | ||
Where China grows, America recedes. | ||
But superpowers don't like to recede. | ||
They create tripwires. | ||
They create these deterrents. | ||
And the question is, how do you create a new world order with an adjusted border? | ||
How do we transition from a world dominated by the United States to a world that's shared between the United States, China, Russia, and emergent autonomous Europe? | ||
And how do you do that without the United States losing face and then collapsing? | ||
Because that's really the stakes. | ||
Is that a superpower? | ||
You know, and this is like in life. | ||
This is a cosmic force of the universe. | ||
It's called intensification. | ||
Something is always intensifying. | ||
And it's a dark reality people don't like to think too much about. | ||
It has to do with the temporary nature of things and it has to do actually with energy. | ||
Which is that things are either increasing or they're decreasing. | ||
There's no such thing as stasis. | ||
There is no such thing as things staying the same. | ||
Nothing in life is like this. | ||
We say this about religion. | ||
You're either increasing or decreasing in holiness every day. | ||
Every day you're either increasing in grace or decreasing in grace. | ||
It's true about your friends. | ||
If you take any class on communications or interpersonal relationships, they'll say the same thing about friendships. | ||
Your friendships are either intensifying or de-intensifying. | ||
And the same is true of states. | ||
We're either getting more powerful or less powerful. | ||
We're either expanding, it's a constantly expanding border, a constantly expanding periphery, more, more thorough, more domination, like with the United States, more countries in NATO, more countries bow at the United Nations, and so on. | ||
Or it's receding. | ||
But the problem is with the United States is once you start receding, there's a tendency for a collapse. | ||
And that's why the United States has to press the advantage, cannot give up. | ||
So it's a tactful thing that has to occur to allow the United States to recede, but not collapse. | ||
Unfortunately, though, we have zealots that are running the country that they don't recognize this. | ||
They're full of hubris. | ||
The United States has never been told no for 30 years. | ||
And this is when you, that's called moral hazard, you're given to making mistakes. | ||
If you think that there is no limiting factor that limits your menu of options, you start to make mistakes. | ||
In other words, if you make $1,000 a week, you budget. | ||
If you make $100,000 a week, you just start spending. | ||
That's why when people win the lottery, they start to go broke. | ||
The United States won the lottery. | ||
We could do anything, anywhere, and instead of budgeting, instead of being economical, and picking and choosing, and being strategic, we try to take on the whole world at once. | ||
And now we're reaping that. | ||
We're reaping what we sowed. | ||
What we have been sowing for 30 years. | ||
And that's why every one of these countries is now flipping. | ||
That's why Saudi Arabia brokered a deal with Iran through China. | ||
That's why Egypt is now talking with China. | ||
France is talking with China. | ||
Africa's talking with China. | ||
That's why we can't get a vote at the United Nations against the Ukraine war for most of the world's population. | ||
Or to join the sanctions regime. | ||
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So... | |
Anyway, this is the reality here, and, you know, I watched a Richard Spencer clip from his podcast the other day, and he was talking about my rally, and he was talking about Donald Trump, and he said that there is something existential happening. | ||
He said it's easy to dismiss all this stuff as silly, Biden, Trump, the Groypers, whatever, but he said we can all feel it, that something existential is happening, and he's right. | ||
On a fundamental level, he's right. | ||
Everywhere you look, everything you see, we're at a global inflection point here. | ||
On a giant sinusoidal curve. | ||
We are approaching the x-axis. | ||
We are approaching... I guess that's not an inflection point. | ||
We're approaching the... I don't know the... I haven't taken calculus in years or pre-calc or anything, but we're approaching an inflection point, okay? | ||
This is a big deal! | ||
Things are changing across the board. | ||
And that's why such drastic actions and drastic rhetoric are being taken and said every day. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into it once again, the Trump indictment, which is more of the same. | ||
It's very similar to everything I just said. | ||
Our featured story tonight, I want to get into the Trump indictment, the pending January 6th indictment. | ||
So again, this is a development which took place recently, like I want to say last week or a few days ago. | ||
Trump announced that he received a letter from the DOJ which indicates that he will soon be indicted in connection with January 6th. | ||
And for those that don't know, after the January 6th riot in 2021, the DOJ put together the biggest investigation literally in American history. | ||
There's nothing bigger that's ever happened at the DOJ. | ||
They brought on a thousand lawyers. | ||
They brought on a thousand FBI agents. | ||
And I believe they've indicted over a thousand people so far, subpoenaed hundreds. | ||
This is a massive investigation with the goal, ultimately, of building a case against the President of the United States and to implicate him in an insurrection, in a coup attempt, in a conspiracy. | ||
And if you've been paying attention, it's been happening through the DOJ, through the Democrats with their House Select Committee and their subpoena power. | ||
And it's all been building towards this case for this election. | ||
And this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Former President Donald Trump has been informed that he could soon face federal indictment for his efforts to hold on to power after his 2020 election loss, potentially adding to the remarkable array of criminal charges and other legal troubles facing him, even as he campaigns to return to the White House. | ||
Mr. Trump was informed by his lawyers on Sunday that he had received a so-called target letter from Jack Smith, the special counsel investigating his attempt to reverse his defeat at the polls. | ||
Mr. Trump and other people familiar with the matter said this on Tuesday. | ||
Prosecutors use target letters to tell potential defendants that investigators have evidence tying them to crimes that they could be subject to indictment. | ||
So he has not been indicted yet. | ||
But he's received a target letter which means that they have evidence, he's a subject and target of an investigation, and it typically means that charges will be brought. | ||
An indictment of Mr. Trump would be the second brought by Mr. Smith, who is also prosecuting the former president for risking national security secrets by taking classified documents from the White House and for obstructing the government's efforts to reclaim the material. | ||
Mr. Trump is also under indictment in Manhattan on charges related to hush money payments to a porn star before the 2016 election. | ||
And he faces likely charges from the District Attorney in Fulton County, Georgia, who has been conducting a wide-ranging inquiry into Mr. Trump's attempts to reverse his 2020 election loss in that state. | ||
So it's four current or pending charges. | ||
Manhattan DA with the hush money, it's the DOJ with the classified documents, it's this DOJ investigation with January 6th, and it's the Fulton County investigation with regard to those phone calls to the Secretary of State and other state officials in 2020. | ||
Four that we know about. | ||
Two in local jurisdictions, two in federal jurisdictions. | ||
Two filed, two pending. | ||
It says the target letter cited three statutes that could be applied in a prosecution of Mr. Trump by Mr. Smith's team. | ||
They include a potential charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States and a broad charge related to a violation of rights. | ||
Whether Mr. Smith and his prosecutors will choose to charge Mr. Trump on any or all of those statutes remained unclear, but they appear to have assembled evidence about an array of tactics that Mr. Trump and his allies used to try to stave off his election defeat. | ||
So let's just be totally clear about what this is really all about. | ||
It's not about hush money. | ||
It's not about phone calls. | ||
Just like it wasn't about Russian collusion or about the phone call to Ukraine. | ||
And it's not about classified documents and it's not about January 6th. | ||
It's all politics. | ||
Just like Russia and Ukraine isn't about democracy and dictatorship, this is not about those things. | ||
It's about power. | ||
It's about interest. | ||
And the greatest sin that Donald Trump committed was running for office in June 2015. | ||
Ever since he came down the escalator, he became a target. | ||
And he became a target not because he's Republican, not because he's a conservative, because he poses a threat to the entire elite. | ||
Because he attacked the carried interest provision. | ||
He said that we're going to go after finance and make them pay their fair share. | ||
So he made finance unhappy. | ||
He came after the war machine, the military-industrial complex. | ||
He said the Iraq war was a mistake. | ||
They lied us into Iraq. | ||
We should have never been there. | ||
And we should end the war. | ||
So he made an enemy out of the military-industrial complex. | ||
He said that we need to open up the libel laws to sue the media. | ||
So he came after the media and said they're fake news, they lie, waged a war against the press. | ||
He went out against the political establishment by saying it's not just Democrats, it's globalists on both sides. | ||
It's warmongers, globalists, free traders. | ||
It's Bush and Obama. | ||
It's both sides. | ||
So he made an enemy out of the political class. | ||
He made an enemy out of business by going after immigration. | ||
He said that we need to build a wall between America and Mexico and we need to keep the immigrants out and mass immigration is the lifeblood of big business. | ||
What's the number one cost for any major corporation? | ||
It's labor. | ||
That's the number one cost. | ||
What does immigration do? | ||
It creates a glut in the supply of labor. | ||
It introduces so many workers That they can have all the labor they want for cheap. | ||
If you're demanding a higher wage, they'll fire you and hire someone else. | ||
There are more workers than jobs. | ||
And that's why they always want to keep immigration going up. | ||
Legal, illegal, skilled, unskilled, whether it's an H-1B visa or a green card or whatever, they have to keep the labor flowing to keep their labor costs down to keep their profits up. | ||
And Trump said, I'm going to build a wall and stop that. | ||
So, don't get it twisted. | ||
Trump isn't a target because he's a Republican. | ||
He's not a target because he's a conservative. | ||
He's a target because he went against the status quo. | ||
He went against the elite and their state of things in this country. | ||
And you can go through specifically and point to specific polls or loci of power, media, business, finance, The political establishment, the war machine, with specific things. | ||
He said, I'm an outsider. | ||
I'm not a politician. | ||
I will not be controlled by donors. | ||
I'll put America first. | ||
I'll put the people first. | ||
He said, they have their donors in the audience. | ||
I've got my wife, I've got my son, and I'm a self-funder. | ||
And ever since then, he was a target of a series of escalations. | ||
And it was political attacks. | ||
They attacked him in the media. | ||
Republicans and Democrats. | ||
It was the intelligence community. | ||
In June 2016, Barack Obama's administration went to a FISA court and got a warrant to spy on Trump Tower. | ||
June 2016, before the election. | ||
Then, when Trump got elected, they went to work on this Russian collusion narrative. | ||
And the outgoing head of the DOJ appointed a special counsel, and they investigated and said, well, he didn't really win the election. | ||
Russia cheated! | ||
And they subjected him to discovery and subpoenas and this investigation and this circus in the press for years, until they came out and said they found nothing. | ||
And then when that concluded, the Democrats who took over the House impeached him. | ||
On account of some phone call with Ukraine. | ||
And it turned out to be nothing. | ||
And then in 2020 they overthrew him with mail-in ballots. | ||
They stuck him with the fake pandemic. | ||
And then they doubled the number of early voting. | ||
35% in 2016, 70% in 2020. | ||
Highest voter turnout ever. | ||
in 2016, 70% in 2020. | ||
Highest voter turnout ever, 150 million votes. | ||
And they buried him by soliciting ballots They made it automatic that every voter in the country was registered as an absentee, meaning they would be sent a ballot in the mail and they could just drop it off anywhere or give it to somebody and have them drop it off. | ||
70% of voters voted in this fashion. | ||
The previous high was 35% four years prior. | ||
So they overthrew him in the election. | ||
And unlike any other leader, unlike any other president, Trump didn't take the slander sitting down. | ||
He didn't take the embarrassment, the humiliation, the reputational destruction. | ||
He went on the attack. | ||
He attacked the media. | ||
He attacked his opponents. | ||
When they did the special counsel and the impeachment, he fought it. | ||
When they did the election fraud, he said the election was rigged and refused to accept defeat. | ||
And he marshaled all his resources to go through legitimate processes to audit the election, and it failed. | ||
And when it failed, he called his supporters to the Capitol to protest outside the building. | ||
We've now learned that probably there were agitators as a part of law enforcement to make everybody there into a patsy, to break windows and create lawbreaking, to create the pretext for a massive DOJ investigation. | ||
And over the last two years, they have charged not just Trump, but all of his allies, they've censored everybody that supports him, they've charged people like Alex Jones, like Ricky Vaughn, like Baked Alaska, like the Capitol rioters, subpoenaed everybody on his team, everybody on his campaign, everybody in his White House, anybody who was involved in Stop the Steal. | ||
Now he's running again. | ||
They sponsored Ron DeSantis to be the one that would defeat him. | ||
He's getting killed in the polls. | ||
And it looks now like he's the presumptive nominee for the Republicans and probably competitive, at least 50-50, winning the White House again in 2024. | ||
And here's the situation the regime finds itself in. | ||
This guy, Made a challenge against them. | ||
He won against all odds. | ||
So they sabotaged him and investigated him. | ||
He beat the investigations, and to some extent even beat the sabotage by building hundreds of miles of fence on the border, and by revising NAFTA, and by ending the war in Syria, and ultimately paving the way for the withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
And in some limited sense, he really achieved a lot of big victories. | ||
So they overthrew him, and now they want to throw him in jail. | ||
But Trump, undeterred, still has a chance of becoming the president. | ||
They tried to knock this guy out. | ||
They've done everything to him. | ||
He has nothing on his mind other than vengeance, and he's bringing his 70 million voters with him. | ||
So now what they want to do is heap all these charges on him. | ||
They don't want him to run in 24. | ||
Because they know that if Trump is even on the ballot in 24, this is their situation. | ||
They are either going to have Trump win, in which case Trump, as he has said, is going to fire 50,000 reclassified federal employees and take over the federal government and run it. | ||
In a far more unilateral way than any president since Roosevelt, with vengeance on his mind, okay, he's either gonna win, exonerate himself, and then punish all his enemies and reshape the government, or if he loses, this is the guy that the last time he lost there was a, they call it this, an insurrection at the Capitol. | ||
There was a riot at the U.S. | ||
Capitol. | ||
Neither situation Is what the regime wants. | ||
They don't want a Trump victory. | ||
They don't even want a Trump defeat. | ||
They want him out of the race. | ||
How are they going to do that? | ||
By burying him in criminal charges. | ||
And that, as a process, is going to take away his attention. | ||
It's going to take away his money. | ||
It's going to hurt his reputation. | ||
And in the end, it could result in very serious legal penalties that would either prevent him from running a real campaign, Or put him in a position where he can be leveraged. | ||
If the DOJ puts together a trial and he gets found guilty and he gets sentenced to jail time, or maybe they want to avoid a trial, maybe it seems a trial is inevitable and jail time is inevitable, they put him in a position where they make a little bit of a deal, which is don't run and we'll wipe the slate clean. | ||
And this is what the feds always do. | ||
They heap charges on you and then they come in and say we can make this all go away if you just cooperate. | ||
That's our legal system in America. | ||
We're gonna come for your money, we're gonna come for your people, we're gonna do lawfare, and we're gonna throw you in jail. | ||
We got you. | ||
And the statute is so broad. | ||
The federal code is so broad and so complex, if you want to get somebody, you can get them. | ||
And if it's somebody as controversial as Trump, you're rolling the dice going to trial. | ||
So they come to him and say, look, we got you by the balls. | ||
You're going to jail, one way or the other. | ||
Or, You can see what's behind door two. | ||
You can drop out of the race and we'll make this go away. | ||
We'll lighten the load. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
It's an existential battle for the United States of America. | ||
It is nothing less than that. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
People like to look at this stuff and say, Oh, it's all so crazy. | ||
Oh, who even cares? | ||
Let's just move on. | ||
Touch grass, whatever. | ||
We're talking about a fucking constitutional crisis. | ||
It is not an exaggeration to say that. | ||
Dramatic things are happening. | ||
Moves are happening that have never happened in the history of this country. | ||
Since the Civil War. | ||
And people like to pretend like this is a normal time, this is a normal thing. | ||
Nothing about this is normal. | ||
Nothing has been normal for eight years. | ||
Ever since Trump ran and became the presumptive nominee, nothing has been normal. | ||
He's not a normal candidate. | ||
It's not a normal presidency. | ||
It's not a normal time. | ||
This is not a normal regime. | ||
It's a very abnormal situation in every way. | ||
And what's going on at the heart of it is a power struggle. | ||
There wasn't one before, but there is now. | ||
There wasn't a real power struggle between Bill Clinton and George Bush. | ||
Nothing close to it. | ||
Nothing existential was on the line. | ||
They're both the same. | ||
Same thing with Bush and Kerry, or Bush and Gore, or Obama and McCain, or Obama and Romney. | ||
Now they're all on the same fucking team. | ||
Have you noticed that? | ||
Bush and Clinton and Gore and Bush Jr. and Obama and McCain and Romney and Kerry, now they're all on the same team. | ||
Because people like to say, oh well, it's polarization, it's partisan, it's politics. | ||
There was no power struggle in '92, in '96, in 2000, in '04, in '08, 'cause all these guys today are all on the same side. | ||
And they're on the same side as Harvard, and Harvard is on the same side as MIT, and MIT is on the same side as the ADL, and the ADL is on the same side as the FBI, and the FBI is on the same side as the DOJ, and the DOJ is on the same side as the State Department, and the State Department is on the same side as Facebook, And Facebook's on the same side of BlackRock and on and on and on. | ||
They are all on the same team. | ||
They are all working against Trump. | ||
And that's because Trump is a legitimate threat to their power and interest. | ||
He represents real change. | ||
He represents a real revolution and real America first. | ||
If the wars end and the immigration stops and the free trade is over, And if the libel laws are opened up, and if we seize the endowments of the universities, we can transform America. | ||
It's a different country the day after all that happens, and they know that. | ||
And that's why they're fighting so hard to prevent it. | ||
That's why they're heaping on these bullshit lawsuits. | ||
You really believe a sitting or former president has never been charged in history, they're gonna charge him over a clerical error in Manhattan? | ||
They're gonna charge him over paperwork with the DOJ? | ||
It's not about that. | ||
They're abusing the statute. | ||
It's a creative prosecution to achieve a political end. | ||
It's a political negotiation. | ||
And that's because it's all of their ass. | ||
Because if they lose, they're going to jail. | ||
If Trump loses, he's going to jail. | ||
And both sides know that. | ||
So that's the situation as it stands, and that's why we have to support Trump no matter what. | ||
He has to win. | ||
It all comes down to 24. | ||
He's got to stay in the race. | ||
He's got to run, be the nominee, and win the White House. | ||
That's it. | ||
Anything shy of that, and we literally have to go into exile for decades. | ||
Because they're not messing around. | ||
They've rounded up and arrested over a thousand people, dozens of them very, very critical and important. | ||
They've leveled up the censorship regime, the sanction regime, the surveillance regime, all of it. | ||
They're playing for keeps. | ||
And you've seen them escalate. | ||
If it wasn't a threat, if it wasn't a big deal, it wouldn't be like this. | ||
But they know they can't allow, forget about a Trump presidency, they can't allow Trump to run. | ||
Because either way, it's going to be ugly, and they know that. | ||
So, that's the Trump indictment. | ||
It's a very scary time. | ||
Like I said earlier, it's existential in every way. | ||
The story of America in the world is coming to another inflection point, just like it did after World War II, just like it did after the Civil War, the Revolution. | ||
It's like those are the big four. | ||
The American Revolution, The Civil War, the Great Depression and World War II, and this. | ||
This is like the fourth major inflection point in American history, without a doubt. | ||
And so it's all in. | ||
We gotta be all fucking in and make it happen because what we do now determines what happens in the future and it's up to us. | ||
We're men. | ||
We're men. | ||
In time. | ||
So you think, oh it's too powerful, it's too this, it's too that. | ||
Someone has to do something, someone has to do this. | ||
It's on us. | ||
This is our struggle. | ||
This is the moment we were born into. | ||
It's our Inheritance. | ||
It's our progeny. | ||
Our posterity. | ||
It's our destiny. | ||
It was handed to us. | ||
We're here now. | ||
We live in time now. | ||
We are the only ones that can do something. | ||
And whatever happens now will shape what happens in the future. | ||
So you can determine what kind of future you and your kids are going to live in by what we all decide to do in this cycle. | ||
You've got to get involved. | ||
You've got to get on the campaign. | ||
You've got to find your way to get involved and change the conversation, but it's imperative that he wins. | ||
And I will do whatever it takes. | ||
I mean, as far as Trump is concerned, I'm not in contact with him, but I'm taking orders from Trump. | ||
If somebody calls me from the Trump campaign and says, do this, do that, I mean, now I'm going to have my own opinion about it, but within reason, I'm going to say, you know, whatever it takes. | ||
Whatever it takes. | ||
Aside from breaking a moral law, you know, but whatever it takes. | ||
Because we've got to get this guy elected. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let me dive in and see. | ||
Very important show tonight. | ||
And listen, I know about this stuff because I've been following it ever since it started. | ||
I mean, I've literally been following this story every single day since Trump announced. | ||
I've been there for the whole thing. | ||
A lot of people, they come in late or they don't pay attention. | ||
I have paid attention to this every day. | ||
I've covered it every day. | ||
And so I have the breadth of understanding of this whole situation. | ||
Anyway, so, in as much as a outside observer can, I should say. | ||
Anyway, but I want to take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let's take a look and see what we got going on here. | ||
No. | ||
No, you're still wrong and stupid because you didn't hear what I said. | ||
You're the one that's blatantly lying. | ||
You're probably Jewish. | ||
Why are you giving me a hard time? | ||
Him no fed, but then blatantly lied to your listeners. | ||
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You should thank me for not looking like an idiot anymore. - Nope, no, you're still wrong and stupid because you didn't hear what I said. | |
You're the one that's blatantly lying. | ||
You're probably Jewish. | ||
Why are you giving me a hard time? | ||
You probably work for Israel and everyone hates you. | ||
- Golfing grow at percent $5. | ||
Culvers or Portillo's? - You know, normally I would have said Portillo's, but they've really gone downhill lately. | ||
I gotta say Culver's because Yeah Portillo's they got bought out by freaking what do you call it? | ||
They got bought out by Warren Buffett and now they suck Very very big decline in quality. | ||
So it's got to be a Culver's W for me. | ||
I Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
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0-7. | |
Yeah, sometimes we gotta dunk. | ||
- Wigger execution is something that never cease to be stale. | ||
This content monsoon will only continue to get stronger and your enemies can do nothing to stop it. | ||
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Good job, soldier07. - Hey, thank you very much, man. | |
'07, yeah, sometimes we gotta dunk. | ||
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You know, sometimes we gotta throw the ball in the net a little bit. - Roman Wayper sent $100. - Yo, thank you for the big super chat. | |
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
And no message even better. | ||
We love that. | ||
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Simple as. | |
Yep, absolutely. | ||
- Simple as, yep, absolutely. | ||
- Everything you just said was true. - Richard Percival sent $7. | ||
It was a good thing. | ||
- It was a bad thing. | ||
- So you're not going to go back in the mail. - You're not going to go back in the mail. | ||
- You're not going to go back in the mail. - I'm not going back in the mail. - You're not going to go back in the mail. - I'm not going to go back in the mail. | ||
It was absolutely the best move to ignore Ralph for three days, then only communicate through Leafy. | ||
Ralph was clearly seething while you were calm under pressure, and then he snapped at the moderator. | ||
Yeah, well... Listen, I'm good at this. | ||
That's all I'm gonna say. | ||
I'm not gonna reveal the magician's secrets, but yeah. | ||
I'm fucking good at this, okay? | ||
I've done this for a long time. | ||
So, I just have a sense, okay? | ||
I'm in tune, okay? | ||
I'm in touch with Chi. | ||
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So... | |
Richard Percival sent $7, and then Jaden was on the verge of tears. | ||
He clearly doesn't have the stones for confrontation. | ||
Oh, and I knew that, and I absolutely knew that. | ||
That's why I challenged him to come on. | ||
Normally, I'd never do that, but, you know, he was in the DMs, and I was half thinking he's never gonna come on, because he knows that about himself. | ||
He knows he's a stuttering idiot. | ||
He knows he's a buffoon and a faggot. | ||
Like, his voice is very effeminate. | ||
So I knew that either he was going to bitch out and look like an idiot, or he was going to come on and embarrass himself. | ||
And that was the better option, of course. | ||
So I was a little surprised when he came in. | ||
I was like, oh, okay. | ||
He came to play. | ||
And I knew I could count on just dominating him utterly. | ||
I mean, what a fucking idiot. | ||
Like, he just let me talk over him, and let me control the frame, and got emotional, like, and I trolled the shit out of him. | ||
What an idiot. | ||
I mean, this is, this is basic stuff. | ||
This is just basic. | ||
And the best part is, I say my playbook on the show all the time! | ||
He never listened! | ||
I tried to take him under my wing, I tried to make him great, but you know what? | ||
You can't make somebody like that great. | ||
He's destined to be a loser. | ||
He is violently pursuing his destiny to be a loser. | ||
If he had listened to me, maybe he would have been a formidable foe at any point in the last two years. | ||
But he's just a fucking idiot and plays his cards all wrong every time. | ||
I mean, I just absolutely dominated him. | ||
It wasn't even close. | ||
You know, he was screaming, literally ugly crying on the stream. | ||
I mean, where's the clip? | ||
I think somebody clipped this up for me. | ||
Can somebody give me the clip of him ugly crying? | ||
Let me take a look. | ||
I'm in all these group chats. | ||
I gotta go and find it. | ||
But bro was screaming! | ||
He was scre- here we go. | ||
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Literally, literally ugly crying, screaming. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
And then I got him to admit, he's like, well even if Ultros is gay, and I'm like, dub! | ||
know that Nick's a black swan, you know, all these Groypers literally, literally ugly crying, screaming. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
And then I got him to admit. | ||
He's like, well, even if Altros is gay, I'm like, dub, another dub, ring it up. | ||
Let's fucking go! | ||
You know, then he goes, well even if Ultros is gay, and Leafy's like, what the fuck? | ||
If I had a donor that was gay, I would never take money from them. | ||
So good. | ||
I mean, he's just so easy like that. | ||
So flappable. | ||
And like, voice was shaking. | ||
He's just not built for this. | ||
Bro, I know you! | ||
I know you, son! | ||
You're my bitch. | ||
You were my bitch when you worked for me. | ||
You're my bitch when you work against me. | ||
I fucking own you. | ||
I'm smarter than you. | ||
You are my bitch. | ||
You always have been. | ||
Incredible that he and honestly though, that's probably why he got mad in the first place because he realized He realized that he was really just a pawn in the larger game people tend not to like that, you know He's another card being stacked up And I think he realized that I'm giving him too much credit. | ||
He's too stupid to realize that he got mad that I called out his mid girlfriend and He's mad that I called out that his girlfriend was in my DMs first, Eden. | ||
He could never let that go. | ||
He could never let it go that even his girlfriend was my sloppy seconds in a particular way. | ||
So I shouldn't even give him credit. | ||
But I mean, bro, I mean, that guy, it's like, bitch, I fucking know you! | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
I'm a genius! | ||
I can see right through your fucking skin when you walk through the door! | ||
I can see right through your brain! | ||
And I owned you then, and I own you now. | ||
And he thought he could come on and just say stuff? | ||
He thought he was gonna come on and just say all this stupid shit that he's been ranting about in his bedroom for two years and that was gonna constitute a victory? | ||
Bitch, I fucking own you! | ||
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Anyway. | |
I just think that's so funny when a subordinate like that, when a former subordinate I should say, tries, tries to come at me. | ||
It's like, do you really think it's that easy? | ||
You think I got this far? | ||
You think I've marched on under this kind of pressure because I go live and just say stuff? | ||
You think it's that simple? | ||
If it was that simple, everybody'd be doing it. | ||
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Anyway. | |
He bit the hand that fed him, so he got a vicious backhand. | ||
A vicious backhand and slapped down. | ||
Get back down, bitch. | ||
Get back down. | ||
All that meat riding, all that meat watching, it couldn't prepare him for a confrontation, for a silly little confrontation. | ||
I roll out of bed. | ||
He's been waiting and working up to this for a year and a half. | ||
I roll out of bed and I fucking pull his hair. | ||
I'm fucking pulling his hair. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yep, yep, yep. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
We love that. | ||
We love that. | ||
First, I smack Destiny around. | ||
And then this was a great gift, and the best part is they begged for it! | ||
They begged for it! | ||
I didn't even want it! | ||
I didn't even want it, I said, I'm good! | ||
I defeated Destiny. | ||
I got on the 100,000 streamer, I'm naming them. | ||
I'm building the alliance on Rumble. | ||
I did the fucking rally. | ||
I built the coalition. | ||
I'm like, I'm good, I don't need to destroy these trailer trash. | ||
But they begged, they said, please Leafy, let me in, please, we need more of Nick's attention. | ||
And then I came in after all that and I grabbed this little bitch by the hair and I just fucking slapped him back and forth. | ||
Bitch, you should have never fucked with me. | ||
That's just how it goes, I guess, you know. | ||
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And Anyway. | |
Cozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
Cozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
So I just had to grab him by the hair and fucking slap him back in the... And what's up? | ||
And what about it, bitch? | ||
And what's up? | ||
Cozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
Cozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
I'm unchained. | ||
I'm unchained. | ||
I'm seriously on my Stalin shit now. | ||
You know, because I realized something after Baked Alaska. | ||
I'm like, you know what? | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Like, it's time... And by the way, the Ralph thing was not intentional. | ||
I mean, he showed up drunk. | ||
They told him he couldn't come. | ||
I told him, hey, come if you're not drunk. | ||
So there was nothing intentional. | ||
But after the Baked Alaska thing, I was like, you know what? | ||
It's time to start cutting the cord here. | ||
It's time to start making some tough decisions. | ||
Like, I'm finally at that point where I'm like, I'm kind of sick of everybody's shit. | ||
It's time to get in line or get out. | ||
You know? | ||
So if there's some casualties along the way as far as, you know, Ralph leaving or whatever, then so be it. | ||
Because I'm just done playing that game. | ||
These people are parasites. | ||
They ride my coattails for years. | ||
And they're a net negative, and I'm the idiot that's, you know, oh, we're best buddies, we're best buddies. | ||
The second they don't get something from me, it's knives out. | ||
You know, I gotta reevaluate then. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, isn't it something? | ||
Baked Alaska, and get this, Baked Alaska was flown out by Milo to Los Angeles, apparently for a meeting with Ye. | ||
So what really went on there? | ||
You know, it's always these epiphanies. | ||
I just woke up one day and realized I have all this beef with Nick that I'd like to air publicly, but then there's always a payout. | ||
We always find there's a payoff later on. | ||
That was the payout. | ||
So because Baked Alaska couldn't ride my coattails into more, he threw me out to someone who could give him something, something better. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
People want to say, oh, what happened with him? | ||
What happened with him? | ||
You know, that's really not anybody's business. | ||
But if you want to know the truth, he got mad that I didn't invite him to meet the celebrity. | ||
He got all bent out of shape because I said, oh, you know, in his mind, it's like, oh, Nick wouldn't invite me to meet the celebrity. | ||
It wasn't even like that. | ||
It was not like that. | ||
We were working constantly. | ||
I wasn't in a position to be bringing people around. | ||
Kanye was firing everybody. | ||
But in his mind, he felt slighted because I didn't introduce him to the celebrity. | ||
And that was the source of resentment for months. | ||
And he was talking to other people about it. | ||
Oh, fuck Nick, he'd invite me out, blah blah blah. | ||
He laughed at me when I suggested that Kanye would walk me into jail. | ||
And then I'm sure Milo came along and said, hey, I'll fly you out to L.A., how about Nick, huh? | ||
And Milo'd you, of course. | ||
And, you know, I hope it was worth it. | ||
And that really woke me up. | ||
I'm like, okay, so this has been a very one-sided relationship for years, isn't it? | ||
It was the same thing with those other guys. | ||
Same thing with my employees. | ||
The moment that I couldn't raise their pay, they said, oh, I always knew you were a terrible person. | ||
You know, this and that. | ||
You won't pay me. | ||
It's like, pay you? | ||
You don't even work. | ||
You know, and it's like time. | ||
And this is like just me personally venting now. | ||
For so long, I've been The draw. | ||
I've been the content. | ||
I've been the money. | ||
And people come around and I keep them near me because I'm like, oh, well, they're loyal to me. | ||
But then you find that the second that I can't do something for them that they want, then they decide, oh, I actually hated you the whole time and all this resentment comes out. | ||
So, you know, at this point I'm like, it's time to cut the cord on some of these people. | ||
More will be purged. | ||
More will be purged, more will be evaluated, because we're not messing around. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So anyway, so that was that. | ||
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Um, I don't know. | |
I mean, like this latest incident. | ||
I mean, I covered for this guy for years. | ||
And I could have profited so much by throwing him under the bus at any point. | ||
And I'm not saying this, like, upset or whatever. | ||
I'm just saying this is just wrong. | ||
This is just not right. | ||
I had done right by him for years. | ||
And people attacked me because of my association. | ||
And I could have easily thrown him under the bus. | ||
I was one of the only guys that supported him. | ||
And he's gonna turn around and betrayed because I said, hey, don't don't show up drunk in my rally? | ||
It's, you know, there's just no excuse. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
But if he's capable of that, then It's better off he's gone. | ||
RPG was right. | ||
You know, I think I'm liking this RPG more and more. | ||
Red Pill Gaming. | ||
I think a spot just opened up. | ||
And you know something? | ||
It's really interesting. | ||
The haters who actually give a shit about something have recapitulated in a way. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
I'm talking about Red Pill Gaming. | ||
I'm talking about CWC. | ||
They were on the hater train for a little while, but you know what? | ||
Both of them realized at a certain point, they said, wait a second, we actually have political objectives, and this hating on Nick just isn't productive. | ||
Like, it's not working. | ||
A lot of it's not even true. | ||
They say, and so it's just becoming a distraction. | ||
It seems like that's all you guys care about instead of politics. | ||
And so when I meet CWC outside of Fletcher's Rally 1, I say, look, this is stupid. | ||
Let's just drop this. | ||
And there's been shots fired on both sides. | ||
And they go, you know what? | ||
Put her there. | ||
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Now, we don't agree on everything still. | |
But at least we can agree that we care about something and we're moving in a direction. | ||
Aside from this endless drama. | ||
And same thing with RPG. | ||
RPG said once and then twice, you know, I think I'm done with the drama. | ||
I'm done with the drama. | ||
It's too negative. | ||
I want to do something about politics. | ||
And I said, yeah, hello. | ||
Like, welcome to what I've been saying for years, you know? | ||
And as such, I extended the olive branch and said, you know what? | ||
I actually see where you're coming from. | ||
If you're willing to be good faith and you can say that and you can introspect and you could admit some of the things that you went wrong with, I said, I'm perfectly willing to meet you halfway and say, you know what? | ||
I actually know where you're coming from initially. | ||
I get it. | ||
I can put myself in your shoes and I can understand. | ||
But, I mean, at the end of the day, I think it's very clear that that entire, the hater scene against me is clearly funded. | ||
I think it's obviously funded. | ||
Just like the stuff against Trump, just like the stuff against anybody else. | ||
There's clearly some sort of foreign support for all of that, because it's not organic, and it's very bizarre, and the things, like I said, they flip one day to the next. | ||
One day they say, oh, Nick Fuentes is with Milo. | ||
And Milo has all this blackmail on him and blah blah blah. | ||
And then when Milo flips, they're talking to him. | ||
When Milo flips, they're calling him and whatever. | ||
Same thing with Ralph. | ||
One day it's, oh, Nick's a terrible person because he hangs out with that scumbag Ralph. | ||
Ralph flips, and then they all support Ralph. | ||
Bank of Alaska's a fad. | ||
Oh, you know, now that he attacks Nick, now we love him. | ||
Flip flop, flip flop. | ||
So... | ||
You know, that just goes to show either these people are insane and obsessed with me as a guy, or they're being paid to do this. | ||
And insofar as they stop talking about me, or change their coverage in any way, they would stop getting paid. | ||
And I think it's most likely the latter. | ||
And we've already seen it. | ||
Gabe Hoffman was apparently involved in that documentary. | ||
You know, Jaden got together with some Zionist turning point girl to make a documentary about me during the Ye24 thing in November. | ||
And we found out much later on that Gabe Hoffman, a rich hedge fund Jew from New York, was involved in some way. | ||
And then, same thing with Max Blumenthal. | ||
And this guy Victor Sharpe, we find out his dad is a mega donor for Elise Stefanik? | ||
I mean, what the fuck is that? | ||
That's not normal. | ||
Oh, it's a big coincidence? | ||
The number one dissident in America is being attacked by a guy who is funded by a rich kid whose dad is a super donor to Elise Stefanik? | ||
That's a big coincidence? | ||
It's a big coincidence that Max Blumenthal's taking an interest in that story? | ||
It's a big coincidence that Gabe Hoffman took an interest? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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Anyway. | |
But I mean, I figure, while it's hot, I'm gonna talk about it, and then the window's gonna close and it's back to business. | ||
But... I mean, even Ethan Ralph. | ||
Ethan Ralph's bringing up the Ali stuff. | ||
Everybody, that's the new thing. | ||
They say, Ali, Ali this, Ali that. | ||
And Ethan Ralph is on Twitter defending him! | ||
It's like, okay, so what the fuck? | ||
You're on Twitter saying things far more extreme than I've ever said, but now this... so obviously that's just something you're saying then. | ||
You know, that's the line they go with. | ||
And even Alternative Hypothesis, who doesn't like me, is on Twitter, and he's calling bullshit on that whole story. | ||
I mean, he could go through one thing after the other. | ||
Ralph sends Leafy this clip, and says, oh, this clip proves Nick is gay, and Leafy watches the entire thing, and there's nothing there. | ||
And they're like, oh, what about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
And so it's always, it's like Gerbil said, it's an endless, if it's not one thing, it's the next thing. | ||
If it's not that, it's the next thing. | ||
Does anybody remember Once Upon a Time? | ||
The big gripe with me was from three years ago that I let Louis Theroux come to AfPak 2 and film a documentary. | ||
You remember that? | ||
For a year, I never heard the end of that. | ||
He let Louis Theroux at AfPak 2. | ||
It's gonna be a terrible hit piece. | ||
It was devastating. | ||
He compromised everybody. | ||
Then the documentary came out, it was glowing, and we never heard about it again. | ||
Go figure. | ||
It was on to the next thing. | ||
You know, a year ago, they said, oh, the Cozy Viewership is botted. | ||
Then I go on Rumble and get the same viewership. | ||
Never heard of that one again. | ||
Remember that? | ||
They said, oh, we have the receipts, and they showed proof. | ||
And even the SPLC said, yeah, this is not proof. | ||
You remember this? | ||
A year ago, they come out and, oh, the Cozy Viewership's botted. | ||
Look at all this. | ||
Literally have journalists with the SPLC saying, yeah, that's not evidence. | ||
And then I go on Rumble and get the same viewership. | ||
And then we never hear that one again. | ||
And it goes on, and on, and on like this. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
You know, oh, you hang out with Milo, that's the big problem. | ||
Okay, well, you know, me and Milo have a falling out over him sending a letter throwing me and Kanye under the bus about the Jews. | ||
And then they all love Milo all of a sudden. | ||
And that, again, we never talk about that again. | ||
So, I'm just, you know, and you can't even talk about it because then you just bring more attention to it. | ||
It's a very Jewish thing. | ||
It's a very insidious thing where there's no way to play where you don't lose. | ||
If you defend yourself, you lose. | ||
If you don't defend yourself, it looks like you're avoiding it. | ||
You lose. | ||
You know, and it's like, rumors, lies, slander, reputational destruction. | ||
And if you pay close enough attention, you'll see it, but otherwise, you know, but that's that's the whole point is it's designed to Capture the attention of people that don't pay attention So anyway Yeah, so that was fun John Dave Irving sent $350. | ||
Hey! | ||
Nick, how have you never had a GF and have more psycho exes than myself and Wester's BBC combined? | ||
Also, thank you for trusting me as your Uber Plaid driver less than three... Hey! | ||
Well, thank you very much for the big super chat, man. | ||
It was really great seeing you. | ||
This guy's awesome, by the way. | ||
Very entertaining. | ||
He was at one of the dinners we went to during the Fuentes Rally. | ||
Not to Dox though, but hey, great guy. | ||
I appreciate you giving me a lift. | ||
These Uber or these Tesla plaids are crazy. | ||
This guy picks me up in a Tesla plaid and it's like a race car. | ||
I've never been in a plaid before. | ||
Anyway. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
It's fucking weird. | ||
I don't know why I have that effect on people. | ||
Honest to God, I don't get it. | ||
Is there one person I could interact with that we stop being friends and they just leave me alone? | ||
Right? | ||
It's like everybody. | ||
You know, like this girl. | ||
This girl who was on the Fresh and Fit and she's flirting with me the whole time. | ||
Flirting with me the whole time. | ||
And then when we leave, she gives me her phone. | ||
She's like, here, put your number in or whatever. | ||
I'm like okay, poop poop poop. | ||
And she texts me a kissy emoji and I don't reply. | ||
Then the next day she texts me, hey how long you in Miami? | ||
And I don't reply. | ||
Then she texts me, I can make things good between you and Destiny and I don't reply. | ||
And it's like look, you're a nice lady but I'm not interested. | ||
You're Jewish, you're older than me, you're obviously not a virgin, I think. | ||
She's friends with Destiny. | ||
She's like driving around with Destiny. | ||
I'm like, you know, thanks, but no thanks. | ||
I mean, and I was nice to her. | ||
I mean, I was polite and cordial and all that. | ||
And then she's in my live chat! | ||
Then I come back on my show and she's in my live chat. | ||
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Why won't you answer my text, you bitch? | |
It's like, what the f- Can you just... Is there one person I can encounter that doesn't wake up one day and decide like, you know what? | ||
Today's the day. | ||
Relax. | ||
Jeez! | ||
I'm like, everybody wants me! | ||
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I don't understand. | |
I really don't. | ||
But for whatever reason, I inspire this fanaticism. | ||
Either people love me and they're talking about, I'll kill for you, I'll take a bullet for you, or they're like, I'm dedicating my whole life to ruining you, you know? | ||
And it's like, can't I just get a little bit more down the middle? | ||
Can we just, like, taper a little bit? | ||
Taper it a little bit. | ||
On the one hand, you got people showing up, I will rape, kill, and die, you change my life, blah blah blah. | ||
On the other side, people are like, I will stop at nothing to make sure that Nick Fuentes, that everyone knows that he's a fag, gay, Mexican, short. | ||
Just get a life, bro, get a life. | ||
I love the end. | ||
This is the last thing I'll say. | ||
Leafy at the end, he's like, why don't you focus on your marriage instead of drama? | ||
And it's like, wow. | ||
Even he gets it. | ||
Even he has the... I don't know what the word is even. | ||
But even he is incisive enough to see right to the heart of the matter. | ||
You know, Ralph is like, fuck you for not knowing about my drama. | ||
And Leafy's like, yeah, maybe you should focus on your marriage. | ||
It's like, uh, yeah, hello. | ||
Maybe all these people should, like, get jobs or get lives instead of all this trash? | ||
Anyway. | ||
It's crazy! | ||
They're- and they're all- every single one of them is like that! | ||
I've got a list of them! | ||
Psycho ex-girlfriends. | ||
I've never had a GF and yet I have all these psycho exes. | ||
And these people, it's like I killed their family the way they're obsessed. | ||
They're like, I, you know, we're gonna make it hurt and blah blah blah. | ||
And it's like, what the f- what do we even do? | ||
What did I even do? | ||
I didn't want to be your friend anymore? | ||
And people are like, no, it's your- it's like, whoa! | ||
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What? | |
Maybe I gotta get better at letting people down gently. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I'm like, I'm a heartbreaker! | ||
I gotta let them down gently. | ||
I think that's what it is. | ||
I'm such a riz god. | ||
I'm such a riz master that I riz these people up, like in a professional, social way, and they get so addicted to my attention, the highs and the lows, that when I withdraw the attention, they combust. | ||
I mean, that's gotta be it! | ||
It's like, you know, I give these people- it's like, don't feed the ducks. | ||
Don't feed the fucking ducks at the park. | ||
I throw bread into the water, and the ducks come by, you know, and then they start fucking chasing me. | ||
They're like, where's the bread? | ||
Where's the bread? | ||
I'm like, I'm just trying to get back to my car! | ||
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Do not feed the wildlife. | |
I give him a little attention, a little attention. | ||
Ha ha, Milo, that's so funny. | ||
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Ha ha ha. | |
Not funny at all. | ||
You know, oh, Ralph, yeah, hey, hope you're doing well. | ||
Selective, you know, hit somebody up. | ||
And all the, Jaden, you're, no, you're not a useless loser. | ||
You're actually really talented. | ||
You know, like, gas him up. | ||
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And then the moment I have a draw on this stuff, then they decide, oh, man, I always hated this guy. | |
Ah! | ||
I always hated this guy! | ||
That was the funniest thing, is I would always have to gas Jaden up, because he'd always be like, man, I'm such a loser, I can't do anything, I'm so useless! | ||
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And I would have to be like, no! | |
No! | ||
No, babe! | ||
No, you're amazing! | ||
I would have to gas him up, just to get him to fucking do stuff! | ||
He'd be sitting there, I'm such a loser, I can't do anything, I'm so useless. | ||
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I'd say, no. | |
No, honey, you're amazing. | ||
No, look at all the good stuff. | ||
And I would have to fucking make things up out of thin air to make him feel better about himself. | ||
No, but look at that time you DMed that person. | ||
Isn't that good? | ||
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Geez. | |
Ugh. | ||
So I don't know what the answer is. | ||
I don't know how, how do I stop creating these people? | ||
How do I stop fucking creating these people? | ||
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Creating these golems. | |
It's like, I, how can I become friends with somebody or even like cross paths with somebody without them deciding like, you know what? | ||
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I woke up today and you know what? | |
I always hated Nick Volantis and I'm gonna tell everyone or die trying, and I'm gonna make sure everyone knows How do I stop creating? | ||
Do I have to just be nicer? | ||
Do I have to let them down gently? | ||
Do I have to give them fucking flowers? | ||
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No, your pussy's amazing! | |
Honey, please! | ||
No, you're not a drunk, pill-head, self-destructive loser! | ||
No, you're cool! | ||
You do a funny show! | ||
No, you're not a useless loser with no education, no work experience, no aptitude, lazy and unintelligent! | ||
No, you're the gamer of the movement! | ||
Maybe I should just stop gassing people up. | ||
I guess it's that. | ||
I tell people that I like them and, you know... | ||
Well, but you know. | ||
Hey, you need fucking cards. | ||
How are you gonna build a house of cards with no fucking cards, right? | ||
Anyway. | ||
She just texted me again! | ||
Oh my gosh, she is texting me again. | ||
She wants to make it about it. | ||
That's such a woman thing to do, make the stream about herself. | ||
She's... Ashton Witte used to do the same thing to Baked Alaska there. | ||
And that girl, Xena, did the same thing to Sneako. | ||
Like, women with e-celebs, they talk about themselves to get the chat talking about them. | ||
It's a very sick thing. | ||
She's sending me more messages. | ||
Bro, oh my gosh. | ||
Like, you just can't even, like, you cannot get away from it. | ||
I need to become a hermit. | ||
I'm like, you're making me want to retreat from life. | ||
From public life, that is. | ||
All these people And I'm like, you know, I really just want to sing my song. | ||
Okay, this is my song. | ||
And no one can take it away. | ||
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So... Anyway. | |
That's life, I guess. | ||
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That's how it is. | |
They all sense it. | ||
They all sense that I'm like a chosen... NOT CHOSEN LIKE JEW! | ||
It's like I'm the chosen one. | ||
Not like a yarmulke, but like... They all sense that I have this chosen-ness, like an Anakin thing. | ||
They can all sense my midichlorian count is off the charts. | ||
They know it. | ||
They know that I'm the most powerful Jedi that has ever lived. | ||
I'm becoming more powerful than any Jedi has ever dreamed of, and I'm doing it all for the White Race. | ||
I'm doing it all for Hitler. | ||
I think that's honestly, fundamentally what it is, is that they all sense, they all sense that I'm the Chosen One, and so they all, they all want a piece of my Force abilities. | ||
You know? | ||
I'm going up to Ethan Ralph You turned him against me! | ||
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You know? | |
You turned him against me! | ||
You, like, imagine Ethan Ralph as Padme. | ||
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You have done that yourself! | |
Ethan Ralph collapses on Mustafar. | ||
He dies in childbirth. | ||
He's gunned to C-sectioned. | ||
This is disgusting stuff. | ||
He's gunned to C-sectioned. | ||
That's gross. | ||
That's so gross. | ||
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Because of what you've done Lawyer! | |
No, that's... anyway. | ||
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I'm the chosen one. | ||
I'm the chosen one. | ||
I am the chosen one. | ||
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No, I'm not chosen. | |
Jesus was chosen. | ||
Listen, I'm just a messenger. | ||
We are just messengers. | ||
Jesus is God and I am his messenger. | ||
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That's all. | |
I'm a messenger. | ||
Don't shoot the messenger! | ||
I'm just telling everybody, hey, Christ is king, America first, synagogue of Satan, okay? | ||
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Okay, all right. - Okay. | |
I love that. | ||
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What else? | |
What other super chats do we have? | ||
Anyway, so thank you, John Dave Irving. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty crazy. | ||
That's my crazy life. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Groyp Tey F cents six dollars. | ||
We all love China. | ||
Let's love China. | ||
Let's respect the president. | ||
Trump on yesterday's town hall. | ||
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I love that. | |
That's why he's our guy. | ||
4chan underscore Groyper sent three dollars. | ||
I hereby sentence Ethan Ralph to death by firing squad for treason against both out empire and emperor. | ||
I disavow all violence by the way. | ||
Pinesap sent ten dollars. | ||
Nick, seeing you speak in person for the first time was life changing. | ||
God is using you in incredible ways and I am humbled to be born in this time to see him work through you. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
Hey, thank you very much man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
I wish I got a chance to meet you, but that's okay. | ||
Next time. | ||
Marco sent $3. | ||
Ralph is fat. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Maximilian sent $15. | ||
Did you get the impression Fresh was afraid to take on the JQ? | ||
No, but he just didn't want to. | ||
You know, he's not like a true believer in that way. | ||
He kept saying, like, be that as it may, even if it's true, he said, why would I risk my life to talk about it? | ||
And, you know, that's his prerogative. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
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I appreciate you. | |
Keleton Like, Purgosian. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
where the kill stream moves to Belarusian state TV. | ||
- Oh, I get it. | ||
Like, Purgosian, very funny. - Horse Lover_Fat sent $3. | ||
Good afternoon, Nick. | ||
Long time watcher, first time super chatter here. | ||
Your handling of the situation was masterful in keynote content. | ||
W Leafy W Fuentes, God bless you. - Thank you very much, man. | ||
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God bless, I appreciate it. - Percival sent $3. | |
Nick won again. - Yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, what else is new? | ||
I basically win every time for years. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, I'm not a scientist. | ||
Probably it's overblown. | ||
Is there any truth about receipt paper? | ||
Is touching receipts a legit health/t concern or is it in line with raw eggs and chemtrails? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I'm not a scientist. | ||
Probably it's overblown. | ||
I would advise to not touch it so much, but it's just hard for me to believe like, oh, I touch this receipt paper, now I'm gay. | ||
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Like, you know what I mean? | |
Oh, I touch this receipt paper, now I'm a girl. | ||
I don't, you know, I don't know if I buy all that. | ||
Is it, is it really, like, a not negligible effect? | ||
You take the receipt, you stuff it in your pocket, like, oh, this was damaging? | ||
You know, I just, I don't know how much I believe that. | ||
Culture War Criminal sent $5. | ||
Your speech the other night was the best I've ever heard. | ||
I've noticed there is zero critique of it from rightists, only leftists and philosemites. | ||
Looking forward to seeing you in Arizona. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate the super chat, and I'm glad you liked the speech. | ||
You know, it means a lot to me that you would say that, that you liked it. | ||
And, um... | ||
You know, so I'm happy with that. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
And I can't wait to see you there. | ||
It's good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
But you make a good point that no real right-wing people really had a problem with the speech. | ||
I mean, almost everybody's critiquing it. | ||
Even where there's so-called conservative people, they claim to be conservative, critiquing it, it's on a left-wing ground, you know? | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, I thought it was one of my better speeches and I appreciate that, buddy. | ||
I'll see you soon. | ||
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AF Audio interns beware. | ||
That was my fault. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
I must have banged my desk too hard and it got unplugged or something. | ||
Not a big deal. | ||
That's a good point, yeah. | ||
You know, I don't really like fat people, I have to tell you. | ||
I'm very vain like that. | ||
You gotta be skinny, you know? | ||
That was always an issue. | ||
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Hey! | |
Thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
getting, you know, that was always an issue. | ||
Aquarium Groiper sent $100. | ||
So proud of the content this past two weeks. | ||
Awesome stuff. | ||
Was it fun? | ||
Won't miss a pack for the world. | ||
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
It's good to hear from you, Aquarium Groiper. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it was fun, but it was just a lot of hard work. | ||
You know, I had a great time doing all of it, but streaming really takes a lot out of you. | ||
You don't really realize that if you've never done it, but it's like, for me at least, it's like I'm channeling. | ||
It's like I'm, it's like, um, it's like I'm really, like, - Okay. | ||
Bringing something out. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's not like talking when you really put your all into streaming. | ||
It's exhausting I don't know why that is as if it's mentally exhausting Or what but I mean I finished streaming and I'm like, oh, it's like I just used all my force powers, you know I don't know why that is when you really put your all into it. | ||
It's just a very mentally taxing thing I don't know why that is I bought one of the signed posters for $50 and I'm kind of disappointed that it wasn't signed. | ||
I don't even take a break. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
I'll see you down there. | ||
I bought one of the signed posters for $50, and I'm kind of disappointed that it wasn't signed. | ||
If you never got to signing it, why did you still charge $50 for it? | ||
Well, why would you pay $50 for it if you didn't want to buy it? | ||
I mean, you can't really complain. | ||
But anyway, look, if you want it signed, just come to the next thing. | ||
Relax, all right? | ||
I don't know what happened with the signing. | ||
It just never happened. | ||
I got a little busy the day before. | ||
But, I mean, listen, you bought it, so I don't know what the problem is. | ||
If you didn't want it, don't fucking buy it. | ||
It's a nice poster. - Yeah. | ||
Yeeproof sent $15. | ||
Ralph admitted on stream that Milo is the one feeding him all this bullshit. | ||
He was talking to Milo prior to Fuentes' rally too. | ||
He said all this on his stream with 7k viewers with 10 messages per minute. | ||
Yeah, that's no surprise. | ||
You know, Milo has been working behind the scenes in many ways to try to fuck with me, with Ralph, with Baked Alaska. | ||
But I said to somebody the other day, I'm like, is this the evil master plan? | ||
To remove Baked Alaska and Ralph from the equation? | ||
Like... Thanks? | ||
Like, I don't know, I mean, is that supposed to be like... Ha ha ha! | ||
Nick thought that he could be mean to me, well now I'm gonna rip him apart piece by piece. | ||
I'll start with Baked Alaska, then Ethan and Ralph. | ||
Sorry, who's next? | ||
You know, I mean... | ||
I don't want to name any names, but it's like, I feel like 500 pounds has just been lifted off my shoulders. | ||
I feel like a giant weight has literally been lifted off my shoulders. | ||
Like, um, thanks? | ||
Like, this is the master plan? | ||
Anyway. | ||
But, uh, yeah. | ||
I mean, and is it really a big surprise, like, worst human being ever? | ||
Like, the worst faggot Jew ever who still fucks his husband on the reg? | ||
Dr. John! | ||
would be like the absolute like most unlikable person ever like irredeemably unfunny uncharismatic like piece of shit grifter scumbag would be behind this so anyway Yeah, I knew that. | ||
Ralph baked Alaska. | ||
I mean, whatever. | ||
And honestly, he's almost like a Luciferian force in the sense that he is tempting the people around me with, like, stuff. | ||
But honestly, that's not a bad thing in the sense that, like, I mean, obviously he's my enemy, but it's not a bad thing in the sense that You know, if people can be turned, then I don't want them near me. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Because he's tried to reach out to other people, and many people have stood strong. | ||
It's only these weak parasites that have said, oh, I'm going to betray Nick to get something. | ||
Or I'm going to work with an objective, terrible human being, so that I could get dirt on Nick, or whatever. | ||
So... Wendell says, shakes the trash loose, exactly. | ||
So, um, yeah, I mean, it is what it is. | ||
But that's just what you deal with. | ||
And he's a Jew who's still involved with all the other Jews. | ||
I mean, he wrote that letter to the RNC saying, hey, take me off the resolution. | ||
Like, this is where, this is the funnel for the kinds of forces I'm talking about. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
In other words, if he's with Ralph and with Baked Alaska, it's like there's your, there's your smoking gun that connects it to the Jews. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
But, we'll see what happens. | ||
We'll just see what happens, I guess. | ||
Crab Goblin sent $3. | ||
Had a shit my pants moment when JTB and a white hat showed up from behind me and 20 other people and proceeded to part us like the Red Sea to enter the rally. | ||
Booming stand aside. | ||
Yeah, that was awesome. | ||
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Gotta love Joe the Boomer. | |
Slop Monster sent $3. | ||
Did that Judas guy actually try kissing you after Spider-Man? | ||
He did. | ||
That is a 100% real story. | ||
I don't know if I ever told that before. | ||
I think I have alluded to it on other streams before. | ||
If you've been watching, you may have seen me mention it before. | ||
But yeah, every time he got drunk, he was always trying to cop a feel. | ||
And he really overreacted when I said that on the stream. | ||
And that leads me to believe that there is something going on there. | ||
Because when we were at the White Boy Summer Pool Party, he gets blackout drunk, and I'm in the pool, hanging out, chilling, and he keeps, like, trying to fucking touch me. | ||
Like, trying to roughhouse and stuff like that. | ||
He's, like, drunk out of his mind and, like, being really weird, and he keeps trying to touch me. | ||
Other people can att- other witnesses can attest to this. | ||
People literally had to separate him from me, because he kept trying to, like, come at me. | ||
And then, In December 21, we went to see Spider-Man, me, him, and some other person. | ||
And we went to that person's house, we were chilling out, and they both were drinking, I didn't drink, obviously I don't drink, and Jaden got blackout drunk, and I go up to use the bathroom, I come back downstairs, and then the other guy says, oh I gotta hit the bathroom, he goes upstairs, and then when that guy left the basement, Jaden was like coming on to me, he was like literally trying to kiss me, and I was like dude, like get the fuck away from me, like that's not, This is very weird. | ||
You know how people get when they're drunk? | ||
But I'm not talking about, like, hey, love you, man. | ||
I'm talking about, like, coming on to me. | ||
And I basically stopped hanging out with him after that, so... You know, I was saving that if I was ever gonna do a big stream. | ||
It turned out he was never really worth the time, but I felt the need to confront him about it tonight. | ||
He's been obsessed with me for a year and a half as a hater. | ||
And I want to throw that out there like, hey, maybe the reason you're obsessed with me is because you're, like, in love with me, you fucking weirdo. | ||
But anyway. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
You know, they say alcohol, it's a truth serum. | ||
So, he would get blackout drunk, and then he would get really weird. | ||
And I'd be like, dude, get away from me. | ||
So... | ||
And it goes to the territory. | ||
I mean, a lot of simps are gay like that. | ||
A lot of simps were always barking up that tree. | ||
You know, he was always on Tinder and all this and everything. | ||
You know, there is this serious overlap. | ||
Also, he's a child that divorced. | ||
He's got a gay voice. | ||
He's got that, like, overbearing mom thing. | ||
Like, the complex is definitely there. | ||
Andrew Leboonski sent $10. | ||
How is Cozy the one and only free speech platform when there is a gatekeeper controlling who is allowed to stream or make a creator account? | ||
I don't think I've ever said that Cozy is a free speech platform. | ||
I've always said that it's a place that I will be able to have free speech. | ||
This is not a place, this has never been the place for that. | ||
I have always said, find me one place where I have said that. | ||
I have always said that Cozy is a place for good content. | ||
This is a place for good content where we coincidentally will not censor you if you talk about the Jews or other stuff. | ||
Uh, but no. | ||
Also, you know, we really don't have the money for that. | ||
We don't have the money to bring on everybody and anybody because we don't have venture capital because we're not subject to pressure. | ||
That's something you would never understand because you don't know anything about business, which is that free speech comes at a tremendous cost if you're trying to create it for everybody. | ||
Take a look at Twitter. | ||
Take a look at Rumble. | ||
They've got to answer to investors, to advertisers. | ||
They have to answer because they have to make money. | ||
They have to make money because it costs money for servers. | ||
And even though they've got venture capital, they've got to be profitable. | ||
Now me, I'm debanked. | ||
I'm demonetized. | ||
No advertisers, no app store, no investors. | ||
Because of the subject matter I talk about. | ||
So, you know, this is a place really for me to have free speech and also to enjoy other content. | ||
Nice try, though. | ||
See, they always try to do that. | ||
They always try to hold you to something you never said or never did. | ||
So how is closing the only free speech? | ||
You think that I'm going to subsidize the free speech of everybody? | ||
I'm supposed to subsidize the speech of people that come on here to shit on me? | ||
You can go on any other platform and shit on me. | ||
I'm not going to pay for it. | ||
I have limited resources to support my own free speech. | ||
So, nice try. | ||
Elevator sent $3. | ||
And by the way, $10 to say something objectively retarded. | ||
Thanks for the money though. | ||
The rally was fantastic. | ||
Only thing that bugged me all night was some guy with painted fingernails who brought a literally girl to the head of the line. | ||
Yikes, does this guy even watch the show? | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
Alright, alright, listen. | ||
We like Brant, okay? | ||
He's a Zoomer. | ||
Some of the Zoomers are doing these things. | ||
And... It is what it is. | ||
You gotta take that up with the attendee. | ||
I can't really intervene in that one. | ||
I told him it was a bad idea. | ||
LiveWire sent $7. | ||
I couldn't tell you exactly when I started watching America First, but I found you on the recommended videos sidebar on YouTube because I watch Trump rallies on RSBN. | ||
Inevitable. | ||
Backslash 0070 slash. | ||
Hey, thank you very much man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
We are not anti-semitic. | ||
They are just Jewish. | ||
There is a clear difference. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Regina Bolton sent $3. | ||
Smile. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
How much money do you think they're putting up to backstab you? | ||
Gotta be at least six figs. | ||
You know, I'd say that, but they do it for less because they're poor losers with no prospects and they're desperate. | ||
So... Andrew Tate is right about one thing. | ||
You can't hang out with desperate people because desperate people will flip on you. | ||
You need people that are solid, that can take care of themselves. | ||
Anybody that's ever flipped on me is a loser who can't get their own thing started. | ||
Have you ever noticed that? | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
All these people that have to obsess about me all day, it's because they couldn't make it doing anything else. | ||
You know, even a guy like Patrick Casey had the wherewithal to land on his feet and do something else. | ||
And as such, he's not streaming about me to this day. | ||
And that's because he's not a desperate person. | ||
Now, he betrayed me and I think the damage was contained in many ways. | ||
At that time he was desperate, but eventually he recovered and then he moved on. | ||
But when you're talking about people that are so desperate because they are such a nothing, you know, then they grow to rely on the treachery as a grift. | ||
Name one person that isn't like this. | ||
I've heard about this, yep. | ||
Yeah, well, like I said, the purge isn't over. | ||
fucking trash is still here. | ||
A certain streamer who allies with RPG when hostile and turns on him when peace is made. | ||
A streamer who beefed with the pig until he turned on you. | ||
Trash. | ||
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I've heard about this. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, like I said, the purge isn't over. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $5. | ||
Total Nick victory as always. | ||
Every time. | ||
Stowy sent $10. | ||
Nick won. | ||
Leafy won. | ||
Legendary Lester W. AF forever. | ||
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Lester has a real W in this one, I think. | |
Stowie sent $3. | ||
Who is Jaden? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Leafy kept saying that name. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $5. | ||
The worst part of Brandt's nails wasn't even the paint. | ||
It was the fact they looked like they were painted the same way a kindergartener colors in a coloring book. | ||
You know, it's really not a big deal, actually. | ||
Dr. Dat sent $3. | ||
No longer Nick the Knife? | ||
True. | ||
Now it's Nick the Nuke. | ||
Yeah, that was pretty nuclear, I have to say. | ||
Yeeproof sent $5. | ||
God's Country comes out next week on Utopia. | ||
That God's Country edit was the thing that made me a fan of you. | ||
Really? | ||
Oh, sweet. | ||
Oh, because you found it? | ||
Yeah, because we used it for the Fuentes Rally, I think. | ||
Well, hey man, thanks a lot! | ||
Pretty sick, right? | ||
I love that edit. | ||
Yeah, a lot of his, some of his best stuff is unreleased in my opinion. | ||
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I've been listening to the Donda 2 leaks like crazy. | |
Good stuff! | ||
NotSorry sent $10. | ||
I have no proof of anything, but if I wanted to run a psyop on Nick Fuentes, I would rile up a group of drama-addicted, mentally ill, internet stalkers to cause problems and divert attention from actual political successes. | ||
Every time. | ||
BasedBlackman sent $3. | ||
Lester won. | ||
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True. | |
Perk sent $3. | ||
Thanks a lot for all you do, Nick. | ||
My question is as follows. | ||
I am mixed race. | ||
What is your opinion on mixed race people? | ||
How they are to marry? | ||
You gotta just pick one and marry somebody that matches your phenotype. | ||
That's what I'd do. | ||
That's what I am doing. | ||
You know, because if I was like a... If I was like dark skin and black hair and brown eyes and that kind of thing, I'd find someone who looks similar to Mary. | ||
And if that was like my culture, if that was like really strongly, you know, then I would I would side with that. | ||
But like with all mixed-race people, they clearly go one way or the other, you know? | ||
Like logic. | ||
No one would ever confuse logic for a black person saying you should probably marry a white person. | ||
And same thing with like all those black girls on the panel. | ||
They all look black. | ||
Some of them were mixed, but they all look black. | ||
They should all marry black people, you know, or mixed people or something. | ||
So, that's how I feel about it. | ||
I think you just gotta pick one. | ||
But not just, not at random. | ||
Not saying, oh I'm 2% this. | ||
I mean, you gotta go with like your phenotype. | ||
You gotta go legit, like what you really are. | ||
That's a duplicate. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yep, not really a lot of good reasons to go against. | ||
I mean, listen. | ||
with a foreign gay Jew to lie and smear AF. | ||
I would probably stay loyal to AF forever. | ||
Nick one, Nick Fuentes for president. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Oh slash. - Thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yep, not really a lot of good reasons to go against. | ||
I mean, listen, at the end of the day, any slander on some level is like, so what? | ||
You know, I have this political mission. | ||
If you support the mission, you support me. | ||
People have all the- I don't have time to answer every slander. | ||
But for me, from a pragmatic point of view, I'm almost like, even with the people I associate with, people have said, oh, Sneako's this, or Zerkaa's that, or blah blah blah. | ||
I'm like, you know, so what? | ||
If they were moving the ball down the field, that's what matters. | ||
So... | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm not out here trying to be everybody's best good friend. | ||
I'm not out here to prove that I'm the most above criticism. | ||
I'm not a perfect person. | ||
I think I rarely make mistakes, but I've made mistakes. | ||
You know, for that to be like, oh, what even would be the objective? | ||
It's like, oh, we prove this, that, or the other? | ||
It's like, none of that would take away from the mission that we're all doing. | ||
And it's not to concede any of it, but it is to say, like, on some level, we have to transcend that Jewish smear machine strategy, which is, if we could just dirty someone's reputation, then people will turn on them. | ||
You know, it's gonna get fucking dirty. | ||
We're in a fucking war here. | ||
Look at Trump. | ||
Look at anybody that opposes the system. | ||
Does anybody come out clean? | ||
It's just part of it and people need to kind of get comfortable with the fact that that's the nature of the fight we're in. | ||
I would say State Department, DOJ, and FBI are the most compromised. | ||
They say that the least compromised is the NSA. | ||
But I don't know because I'm not in the room. | ||
- I would say State Department, DOJ, and FBI are the most compromised. | ||
They say that the least compromised is the NSA, but I don't know because I'm not in the room. | ||
I would say the CIA is less compromised and at least that's what I've been told. | ||
NSA, CIA are less compromised. | ||
FBI, DOJ, State Department are more compromised. | ||
DHS as well. | ||
That's literally the argument, right? | ||
It's like, well, even China realized that Gaddafi was probably fucking a terrible person. | ||
It's like, seriously, dude, you think that's how foreign relations happens? | ||
That's literally the argument, right? | ||
It's like, well, even China realized that Gaddafi was probably fucking a terrible person. | ||
It's like, seriously, dude, you think that's how foreign relations happens? | ||
Yeah, China woke up and said, huh, Gaddafi's a real freaking asshole. | ||
You know what? | ||
Heck off, bitch! | ||
In his mind, that's American foreign policy. | ||
They're all like retarded Redditors. | ||
And yeah, the president of China's like, even I can't defend this guy! | ||
Do you think it's like... Do you think all these people are 100 IQ like you are? | ||
It's not like that. | ||
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Yeah, you know. | |
I'm that nigga. | ||
Wally sent $7. | ||
Amazing how you spent four hours decimating the drama sphere then snap back to business with a show with the deepest foreign policy insights and a key revelation in the JFK assassination. | ||
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Nobody else. - Yeah, you know, I'm that nigga. - Russ will sent $10. | |
W Nick. - Dub. - Line Rider sent $10. | ||
Have you ever read the Screwtape Letters by C.S. | ||
Lewis? | ||
When you make waves I believe the loser crowd has demons over their shoulder feeding into their feelings of regret and envy. | ||
That Jewish accusing tactic comes straight from their father of lies. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Yeah, I mean that's all it is at the end of the day. | ||
I mean I can't imagine if you're 10 years older than me and your life is imploding and you have to placate me and I'm out there succeeding It's easy to see where the resentment comes from, but I can't help that. | ||
I mean, I'm a nice person, but I can't help that. | ||
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Cain and Abel. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
- Russ will send $10. | ||
After as well as I know you, your speech shocked me. | ||
I loved it. | ||
W Nick, looking forward to the remastered. | ||
- Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. - Dirk Diggler sent $5. | ||
Is it pronounced Ron DeSantis or Ron DeSantis? | ||
- Well, I think it's supposed to be DeSantis I think if you're Italian, that's what you would say. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
He uses both. | ||
Do you remember when they said, what are we supposed to call you? | ||
Is it DeSantis or DaSantis? | ||
And he was like, call me Winner. | ||
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I was like, bro. | |
Did that sound better in your head? | ||
Some reporter came up to him. | ||
They're like, is it Ron DeSantis or Ron DaSantis? | ||
And he's like, I prefer you call me winner. | ||
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Ugh! | |
Like, bro, shut the fuck up. | ||
It's so good to have you back. | ||
Looking handsome as usual. | ||
The past two weeks has been amazing. | ||
The whole world was watching you after Fresh and Fit and then you went on stage. | ||
Name them and read the Talmud. | ||
You're a real nigga. | ||
God bless you. | ||
We love you. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Hey, love you too. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Simon Skula sent $3. | ||
Which Spider-Man movie was it? | ||
It was, um, whichever one came out in December 21, or December 22. | ||
December 21. | ||
Whichever one came out in December 21. | ||
Is it, uh, I don't know the chronology. | ||
I think it was the last one of the trilogy. | ||
The last one to come out, December 21. | ||
Yeah, we got dinner, we saw the movie, then, then nigga got drunk and wanted to fucking make out. | ||
I'm like, bro, not cool. | ||
Get away from me. | ||
Oh, and, oh, I also forgot this. | ||
I honest to God do believe that there's something there. | ||
Like, I know people think it's just trash talk, but I also recall at some other point over the course of our friendship, he had told me that his best friend in grade school was also gay. | ||
And it's like, hang on a second, Jaden. | ||
It's like, so, this is what you say. | ||
He accuses me of being gay. | ||
He says Elijah Schafer's gay. | ||
He says his best friend in grade school is gay. | ||
It's like, so, wait a second. | ||
So you're telling me, according to you, you just can't stop living with and befriending gay people in your mind? | ||
That just doesn't really work, does it? | ||
And I pressed him on that like a year, whatever that was, maybe two years ago. | ||
I forget how it was brought up. | ||
It was brought up sort of nonchalantly. | ||
He's like, oh yeah, he was talking about some friend of his in grade school. | ||
Oh, this one turned out to be gay the whole time. | ||
And I was like, wait, what? | ||
And he's like, oh, nevermind, nevermind. | ||
I'm like, what the fuck? | ||
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Like... | |
So, I'm like hard-pressed to understand what would make him be obsessed with me for a year and a half other than that. | ||
Like, he's got this feminine voice. | ||
He's obviously low-T because he has small hands and a bad digit ratio and a receding hairline. | ||
So, it's like, why else would a person Like that be obsessed with me for a year and a half like literally personally invested seething obsessed with me Talking about me every day day in day out for you. | ||
It's like let it go for a year and a half And then you have him getting drunk and getting fucking handsy with me at the party, him trying to kiss me, this gay friend he had at grade school. | ||
It's like, dude, you need to come clean and just say, what's really going on here? | ||
Because it's very bizarre. | ||
It is very strange. | ||
I can't make sense of it. | ||
You know? | ||
A year and a half ago, and we were friends for, I don't know, a year, two years? | ||
I fired him, whatever. | ||
And then I moved on with my life. | ||
Then I went out to New York. | ||
I did Kumiya's show. | ||
I went out to Dallas. | ||
I met up with Doyle and a friend of mine. | ||
I, you know... And you look at my telegram or my show and he's barely mentioned. | ||
Ever since, he goes live every day to talk about me. | ||
If you go on his Twitter, his telegram, it's all about me. | ||
And it's like, what drives a person to do this? | ||
It's so weird. | ||
Like, he was my best friend. | ||
I did so many favors for him. | ||
And then, you know, it didn't work out. | ||
Because he was a bad employee, he was basically just a shitty person. | ||
And he's obsessed with me! | ||
It's like, dude, it's been 18 months! | ||
Move on! | ||
Who does that? | ||
Very, very bizarre. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Of course, I'm only bringing it up because he jumped on LeafyStream to talk shit about me! | ||
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So... | |
Very. | ||
And honestly, it's still a mystery to me. | ||
It's a puzzle. | ||
I still don't understand. | ||
It is a puzzle to me. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
Anyway... Line Rider sent $10. | ||
Did women entering the workforce have the wages? | ||
They effectively doubled the workforce, but I don't have the economic knowledge of the available workers slash wage correlation, so maybe this sounds dumb. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if there's any data on that, but effectively, yes. | ||
I mean, as a matter of fact, they just have to do... I mean, not precisely half the wages, because theoretically, the more workers go in, the productivity goes up, wealth increases, and therefore, you know, they can be paid if they're providing value. | ||
But in the short term, yeah, it would seem likely that they would have a effect like that on wages. | ||
But I haven't seen any data like that. | ||
But, I mean, if they all left the workforce, yeah, the males would have to get a pay raise. | ||
They just have to. | ||
Russ will send $10. | ||
RT reported that Russia responded that they also have cluster munitions. | ||
I wish the Yukis would think twice before they ratchet it up one more notch. | ||
Eh, well, you know. | ||
They're gonna keep doing it. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
Spence sent $3. | ||
Barbie movie is not good. | ||
That's what I heard. | ||
You know, I was gonna see it for the meme. | ||
I was gonna do the Barbenheimer double feature like everybody's talking about. | ||
Like I was gonna see Oppenheimer and then Barbie or vice versa. | ||
I just can't bring myself to do it. | ||
I just have no interest in that movie. | ||
Like, even from the beginning. | ||
I know Ryan Gosling is in it, but... | ||
I'm like, I know it's funny and everything, but am I really gonna make the commitment of spending 15 bucks and sit in the fucking theater for two hours watching this junk, you know? | ||
So I don't think I'm gonna go and see that one. | ||
We were all making jokes about it like, yeah, Barbenheimer, we're gonna see one, eat lunch, then see the other. | ||
But I'm like, I'm good. | ||
I just want to see Oppenheimer, you know? | ||
We're really spoiled. | ||
We got Oppenheimer and we got Napoleon this year. | ||
They just gotta go back to making those kinds of movies. | ||
Just white guys. | ||
Movies about white guys. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
Within reason. | ||
For the most part, that's the only movie you ever need to make. | ||
Oppenheimer, Napoleon, The Patriot, Master and Commander. | ||
I mean, there will be blood. | ||
What other movies does anyone need to make? | ||
Other than movies about white guys. | ||
Other than movies about a white guy who's the best at everything and just fucking does it. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
Like, that's what these movies are about. | ||
What's Napoleon gonna be about? | ||
So there's this white guy and he's fucking awesome. | ||
Okay. | ||
What's the Patriot about? | ||
So there's this white guy, and he's awesome. | ||
What's Master and Commander about? | ||
So there's these two white guys, and they have a great friendship, and they're awesome. | ||
What's Braveheart about? | ||
So there's this white guy, and he's awesome. | ||
What's Gladiator about? | ||
So there's this white guy, and he's a badass. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
It's like every single... Wolf of Wall Street! | ||
So there's this white guy, and he's awesome. | ||
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He's so rich, and he's awesome. | |
That's every good movie. | ||
Every good movie, for the most part, is like this. | ||
What's Citizen Kane about? | ||
So there's this white guy, and everyone loves him, and we gotta figure out the mystery. | ||
He's awesome Somebody texted me Oppenheimer early life check Okay, but you... I'm making a point. | ||
I'm making a point, you fucking Spurred Groyper. | ||
Spurred Groyper DMV. | ||
Early life check on Oppenheimer? | ||
I'm making a point! | ||
You understand the point I'm making, don't you? | ||
Can I get an early life check on Oppenheimer? | ||
And said, Jordan Belfort, somebody says is Jewish. | ||
Okay, but you get what I'm... You understand what I'm getting at though, right? | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
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that so It right I'll Every time, right? | |
Anyway. | ||
Early life check? | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I know. | ||
I make it a point. | ||
Let me cook, okay? | ||
You get what I'm saying though, don't you? | ||
It's okay. | ||
You can have a couple Jews or an occasional black guy, but for the most part, we need less women and more white guys. | ||
Brandon sent $10. | ||
Leafy's cackle makes me so happy. | ||
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Yeah, he's great. | |
He's funny. | ||
Yamato sent $3. | ||
2024 will be more eventful than 2020, and that's saying a lot. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Destiny Gang sent $3. | ||
For weeks Ralph had a GoFundMe begging for baby money pinned on his Twitter. | ||
Now as of today, it's gone. | ||
Soos, shout out to it. | ||
Love speech. | ||
That's really interesting, because last week he was begging everybody for $15,000, then he doxxed my event and my interns, and then he took down the GoFundMe. | ||
What, does he not need the money anymore for a defamation lawyer? | ||
What exactly happened there? | ||
Yeah, that is pretty interesting, isn't it, huh? | ||
Hmm, somebody desperate for money, raising money for some lawsuit. | ||
Please give me money! | ||
Everything helps! | ||
I'm poor! | ||
Betrays me, takes down the GoFundMe. | ||
Maybe he raised all that money in one day, huh? | ||
Angel investor, go figure. | ||
Yeah, follow the money. | ||
I tell you, man. | ||
And I'm sure we have no idea the extent to which people are being paid to attack me. | ||
I'm sure we'll find that out eventually, but I'm sure we have no idea the extent to which that's really going on. | ||
Shame on everybody involved, you know? | ||
At the end of the day, I'm a guy holding up the whole world trying to do this fight and you have all these fucking Jews and faggots attacking me constantly. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
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No! | |
No, but you should post that. | ||
Nikoid sent $3. | ||
Have you seen that alleged photo of Jaden on Tinder and a dress and his gender set as a cross-dresser? - No. - Thoughts? | ||
- No, but you should post that. | ||
We'd need to see this. - Dimitomdra sent $3. | ||
How do you deal with anxiety when speaking to a large crowd? | ||
Do you have a specific strategy or prayer regimen or is confidence in your abilities enough pull you through? | ||
Just confidence! | ||
Just confidence. | ||
I mean, I pray before a speech, but... But even before I prayed, before I did speeches, I just went up there and just did it. | ||
You know, just bravado, I guess. | ||
You gotta practice. | ||
You know, practice makes perfect. | ||
You gotta do it a lot, and you gotta prepare. | ||
You gotta know what you're gonna say. | ||
That's the biggest thing, is people think, oh, I'll just go and wing it. | ||
Now, I can wing it because I've winged it 1,200 times. | ||
You know, I do an extemporaneous show. | ||
But more likely than not, you cannot just wing it. | ||
And even if you're really good, it's hard. | ||
Because you may think, oh, I'm gonna say it like I'm gonna say it in front of my friends, but it's different when you say it in front of a crowd of people. | ||
It's just different. | ||
And you get nervous, you feel their eyes, you feel self-conscious, and then that disrupts your ability to think clearly. | ||
And so when people tell themselves, well, I'll just go up there and say it, it's like, well, then you get on that stage and people are like, go! | ||
And then they encounter all the physiological adrenaline side effects, like they're sweating, their mouth gets dry, they shake, whatever. | ||
And so in addition to being embarrassed and self-conscious, then you have all this physiological stuff where you're like, and it only exacerbates, you're like, oh my mouth is dry, I'm more nervous, blah blah blah. | ||
So you need to know what you're going to say so that it's like automatic. | ||
Because those things will happen. | ||
That's why you train. | ||
That's why you prepare. | ||
So that, you know, you can either get through it or it stops happening. | ||
Or even if it does happen, it's automatic. | ||
You've already mastered it. | ||
You know the material. | ||
You come even with notecards. | ||
So, you know, it's like anything else. | ||
Practice makes perfect. | ||
But, um, yeah. | ||
Yeah, how about the hat he wears everywhere? | ||
Very tragic. | ||
I mean, he doesn't have good genetics. | ||
He coasted on the fact that he's tall and stuff, but he's got bad genetics. | ||
He's got small hands, which presumably means he's got a small dick. | ||
His hair is going. | ||
He's getting uglier all the time. | ||
He's got a bald spot under his chins. | ||
How's that gonna work? | ||
He's gonna go bald on his head, and he's gonna grow a beard and have a giant bald spot right here. | ||
And he's gonna have man tits. | ||
Cause he's a low-T guy. | ||
Very sad, tragic story, but you know what? | ||
It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
- Let me see. - Black grow wiper sent $3. | ||
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Yep. | |
Baked Alaska is like that kid that asked you for chips before you opened the bag. | ||
- Yep. - Yep. - Josh the remover sent $3. | ||
Nick 1 is winning and will continue to win. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
Nick on his Carlito Brigante shit. | ||
Your betrayer is on that Benny Blanco shit. | ||
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It's me! | |
Benny Blanco from the Bronx! | ||
Yeah, that's... yeah, yeah, God forbid. | ||
Yeah, let's just hope that doesn't happen, right? | ||
Knock on wood. | ||
Life is... life is often like that, actually. | ||
Yeah, but... | ||
I don't know that I've ever done anything that would warrant that, you know, this Benny Blanco type response where people go, oh yeah, I'm gonna show you, you know, it's like, what have I even done to you? | ||
That's okay. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Loved the show tonight and how you handled the distractions. | ||
You were right. | ||
Only you lose when giving time and energy to people who have never achieved anything. | ||
Aiming high is the key. | ||
Yep. | ||
Every time. | ||
Joshua sent $20. | ||
I bit my tongue for years about Ralph, but coincidentally this year I've been dissing Ralph. | ||
Ironically, I got banned by Black Swan from Ralph's channel for shitting on Ralph. | ||
Vindication Nation, baby! | ||
Vindication Nation, let's go. | ||
Yeah, well... You know, and the thing is, everybody was right about Ralph. | ||
The thing is, he is a dirtbag. | ||
I have this, like, hair in my face. | ||
He is a... what the... where is this? | ||
You know when you can like feel it, but you can't get it? | ||
The thing is about Ralph is he always was a scumbag. | ||
It just wasn't our turn yet. | ||
You know, that's typically how these things go. | ||
Same thing with Jaden. | ||
Jaden betrayed Elijah Schafer, betrayed his girlfriend, betrayed his dad, betrayed Charlie Kirk, and then he betrayed me. | ||
With a lot of these people, you cannot ignore those patterns. | ||
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I'm realizing that as I grow older. | |
You know, you get so enthusiastic to welcome someone new into the fold and get to know somebody, then you get to know them and you're like, okay, you're a walking red flag. | ||
You're nothing but a long history of betrayals or, you know, scumbaggery. | ||
And you think, oh, well, but not me. | ||
Well, as it turns out, it just wasn't our turn yet. | ||
And that does happen, so... | ||
Hidecaps sent $3. | ||
Thanks for being so cool, Nick. | ||
I can't wait to work in your secret police force. | ||
Let's freaking go. | ||
You're hired. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Poo Vibe sent $3. | ||
Balls. | ||
Okay. | ||
Lil Ass Hair sent $3. | ||
Leafy Vod is only 18 minutes. | ||
Says it's 6 hours. | ||
Rumble rubbing their hands? | ||
Weird. | ||
Poo Vibe, Balls, and then we have Lil Ass Hair. | ||
Yeah, thanks guys. | ||
A.F. | ||
Nolan sent $10. | ||
Fat people generally have some deep resentment from a fucked up childhood. | ||
Until they face it they can't be entrusted with anything meaningful. | ||
Thank you for not eating. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's a couple of good fat people I know, but it's like anything. | ||
Not all X's are like that. | ||
There's some good ones. | ||
Milton Aguilar sent $10. | ||
You got Pearl writing songs about the J's. | ||
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What's the song? | |
Why, why can't we talk about the love? | ||
Oh, bro. | ||
What is it with women and wanting to... | ||
No matter what a woman is famous for, every woman wants to bust out the acoustic guitar and sing a song in her bedroom. | ||
Like, what is that? | ||
I guess they all, like, worship Taylor Swift or something. | ||
No shade! | ||
Okay, I like Pearl, obviously, but... What is it about every woman, no matter what she's famous for, like, especially including politics, They get like Instagram political. | ||
I'm not talking about Pearl, but just anybody. | ||
They get Instagram political famous, and then they want to do something artistic. | ||
You know, it's like Cathy Xu. | ||
I'm watching Cathy Xu's TikToks, and she's doing dances and singing, and I'm like, girl, what are you doing? | ||
I'm like shaking my head. | ||
I'm like, girl, what the fuck are you doing? | ||
Not that I don't love her, but I'm like... | ||
Are we doing politics or are we trying to be Hannah Montana? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I'd be watching Kathy. | ||
I'd be in bed watching Kathy's used TikToks and I'm scrolling and I see her dressed up like Samus and then I scroll and she's doing a hot dance with her mom and then I see her she's doing an acoustic guitar song and I'm like, girl, what the fuck are you doing? | ||
I shake my head. | ||
I'm like, girl, what is you doing? | ||
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Anyway, Pearl dropped a track. | |
She dropped a diss track on The Juice. | ||
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Why can't we talk about them? | |
Without getting kicked off of YouTube. | ||
Now, I'm not saying Hitler was a good guy. | ||
But I kinda wanna know why. | ||
Oh, come on now. | ||
Bro, Pearl! | ||
Pearl, you're making a big mistake! | ||
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She has no chill, dude. | |
She meets me five months ago, now this. | ||
Meets Nick Fuentes five months later. | ||
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Why is Hitler bad? | |
She sings. | ||
Acoustic track. | ||
Why is Hitler bad? | ||
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Bro, chill! | |
Bro, chill! | ||
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We love you, Pearl! | |
You're gonna get yourself cancelled. | ||
They can't help it. | ||
I tell people the truth, and then they want to go out and tell everybody, and I'm like... It's hard for me to tell them not to, but I'm like, you know, you don't know what you're getting into. | ||
So I don't know if I should be happy or sad. | ||
Am I happy that, hey, I'm winning hearts and minds, I'm converting people, they agree with me? | ||
Or if I should be sad that they're walking into something they really maybe don't understand the ramifications of and I try to warn them, you know? | ||
Especially these young guys. | ||
Especially young guys in politics. | ||
I'm like, listen. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Like, think about it. | ||
Think about it for two years. | ||
Think about it for a year before you talk about Israel or the Jews, because you just, you don't know. | ||
You don't know what you're in for here. | ||
It saddens me, but it's hard, because I made that decision, and I have no regrets, and I did it, and I have to live this way. | ||
I have to tell the truth, I mean. | ||
Not live like I'm regretting, I mean live like I have to tell the truth. | ||
And it's hard for me because then these young kids come in and they want to be like me and they say these things. | ||
And I reach out to them and I'm like, you know, are you sure? | ||
Is this what you really want to do? | ||
And I tell them, I'm like, this is a hard life. | ||
And just like me, they're like, no, but I'm called to do this. | ||
I want to tell the truth. | ||
And I'm like, but you don't understand. | ||
It's not, it's not going to be easy for you. | ||
You know, and I want it to be, it's like they're my kids, you know, and I don't mean to be weird or patronizing, but I see myself in them. | ||
I made the same decision. | ||
I went down that path, and it was very difficult. | ||
And it still is. | ||
And I want them to know, you know, I don't want anybody to look back and say, oh, all this stuff happened to me and you're to blame. | ||
You know, I want them to know what they're in for. | ||
I want them to make a decision. | ||
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So... | |
It's a hard thing for me. | ||
I still battle with myself on that because I tell them all, don't do it. | ||
I discourage them from doing it, but they did. | ||
But they tell me they're like, no, but Nick, I want to say it. | ||
I want to, I can do it, you know? | ||
And I'm like, you know, and I tell them, I tell them not to do it. | ||
But in the back of my head, I'm like, well, you know, what about me? | ||
You know, what about what I did? | ||
And I had a buddy text me a moment ago about somebody who flipped. | ||
Somebody who went and kind of told the Jews what they wanted to hear so that they would get them scrubbed from the internet or whatever. | ||
And my first reaction was like, wow, what a hypocrite, you know? | ||
And then I said, well, but you know what? | ||
I said, I can't judge because that person's a normie. | ||
Can I really judge? | ||
That they sold out, basically, to save their own skin? | ||
They're in Normie World, it's different. | ||
And right as I said that, right as I sent that text, I was listening to a song. | ||
I was listening to one of the songs from Donda 2. | ||
And the lyric came on where he says, What do you gain the whole world if you lose your soul? | ||
I forget which song that was. | ||
First time in a long time was the song, actually. | ||
Right when I sent the text, that came on, and it's like, that's how Kanye thinks! | ||
Like, when we were in Mar-a-Lago, and he tried to send the Mar-a-Lago tweet, and then Let It Be came on the radio, he said, you know what, maybe I shouldn't send it. | ||
Just when I sent the text, the song comes on, and it says, well, you know, it's, I don't know how the lyric goes in the song, but, you know, but it's from the Bible, what do you profit the whole world if you lose your soul? | ||
And I was like, okay, so, maybe I'm wrong. | ||
Maybe I should be hard on that person. | ||
But anyway, someone says, that's a verse from the Bible. | ||
I know, but that was the song was playing. | ||
The Bible wasn't playing, the song was playing. | ||
I know it's from the Bible, obviously. | ||
But, um... But I'm saying that lyric in that song came on. | ||
So anyway... But yeah, that's, uh... Careful! | ||
Careful, Pearl! | ||
I'm glad, though. | ||
This is very based. | ||
But be careful. | ||
I don't want to see... Yeah, I want to see her succeed and make lots of money and have a career and all that kind of stuff, you know? | ||
I just want people to know what they're getting into because it's tough. | ||
- Labcraft sent $5. | ||
In that fat woman's review of FR2 that you clipped, she called you the antichrist multiple times. - Well, and you know, she's a fat lesbian, so. | ||
And all these people, they're like, they'll tolerate the Jews blaspheming Christ, but then you say, well, I don't know about this Holocaust, and then they call you the antichrist. | ||
It's like, okay, so it's inverted. | ||
Like everything. | ||
Hey, what up, Lester? | ||
- Macro Iper sent $3. | ||
Im Lester by the way. | ||
- Hey, what up Lester? | ||
We love you. - Soviet Henry respecter sent $3. | ||
It's been 3 years since you unjustly unmodded SovietHenry from your live chat. | ||
Have things gotten better or worse for you since then? | ||
I don't... really even know who you are. | ||
Andrew Leboonski sent $10. | ||
Chill I love your stuff. | ||
You said Cozy is the only free speech platform towards the beginning of the stream and I thought of that playback. | ||
I assumed it was a server and bandwidth thing but I get it. | ||
It's the only free speech platform for me. | ||
Also, some content just should not exist. | ||
Like, you know, I'm a big believer that it's like, you know... When we talk about free speech, what we really mean is freedom to dissent. | ||
I don't mean like I want to defend lewdness or vulgarity or anything like that. | ||
I mean, I want to defend people that have an alternative message. | ||
And I think there's a special consideration for comedy. | ||
But some stuff just, you know, there is some stuff where you need to draw a line and say, OK, this is excessively profane or lewd or whatever. | ||
Like, I think porn should be banned. | ||
That's not free speech. | ||
But I think porn should be banned. | ||
There you go. | ||
You know, you have to draw a line somewhere. | ||
But political dissent should be allowed for obvious reasons. | ||
So when I say free speech, I mean, I'm not going to get banned from this. | ||
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In context, that's what it makes sense that way. | |
The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Life has been so much better since I distanced myself from pity friends. | ||
Can't have friends just cause you feel bad for them. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
Polish underscore Male sent $3. | ||
Almost as bad as Jews. | ||
It's so over. | ||
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I didn't mean that. | |
I was just kidding. | ||
Donald E. Rump sent $25. | ||
The W's never stop. | ||
Congrats King. | ||
Thanks buddy. | ||
The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Pity friends take and take and never give back. | ||
They know the dynamic and it makes them feel immense guilt. | ||
Can't have that. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Yeah, that is really true. | ||
Hydecaps sent $5. | ||
That Jaden guy with the lisp and the shaky voice and hands during his speeches hanging out with Warski and PPP was one of the most pathetic things I've ever seen LMFAO. | ||
Yeah, really. | ||
It was bad. | ||
Matthew Royce sent $5. | ||
All of your haters being fat slobs and homosexuals with their lives falling apart just makes you look so much cooler. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you gotta judge a person by their enemies, right? | ||
White John sent $10. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
He sent a heart. | ||
Groip sent $5. | ||
The alt-hype still has some gay little crush on you, and is spreading his usual passive-aggressive slander. | ||
These people can't handle not bringing their faggotry into everything they touch. | ||
Well, you know, I appreciate what he's trying to say about some of the drama because he is trying to investigate it to some extent. | ||
You know, he thinks I'm gay. | ||
He thinks that he's gay, so I think it's sort of like an interested party. | ||
I just don't know why he cares so much. | ||
He thinks that's like some big on or something. | ||
You know, I mean, in his situation, it's like he's a gay male and he's like, well, well, I think Nick is gay and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And it's like, okay, but you're gay. | ||
So it's like, you know, I don't understand. | ||
Like, clearly you are gay then and have a gay lifestyle. | ||
So if you are fully convinced of that and that's like, you know, then why would that even be an issue for him and his value system? | ||
I'm not saying it's not an issue. | ||
It would be an issue. | ||
But I'm saying that, like, in his value system, it's like he's an atheist who is gay. | ||
So, you know, he's really hung up on that idea. | ||
I think that's because he thinks we're gonna be together or something. | ||
I think, I think he thinks because he's gay and has a crush on me, because he said that before, he's like, oh, I think Nick is hot and stuff. | ||
At least that's what I recall. | ||
Maybe he thinks that he has a chance with me. | ||
He thinks we're gonna, it's never gonna happen, okay? | ||
Listen, it's just not that way, okay? | ||
But, um... I don't hate the guy, it's just annoying. | ||
It's just annoying that he's... | ||
You know, he's really convinced and he wants to tell the whole world that he's convinced, but it's like, okay, but you're a gay male, so I think it's a little bit of a conflict of interest. | ||
He's basically arguing that we should be together. | ||
That's really his, his argument isn't that he thinks I'm gay. | ||
He thinks that we're going to be together. | ||
That's the, he's going around, he's not saying like, well, this is problematic. | ||
He's going around there saying, why won't he take me out on a date? | ||
It's like, bro, You're a smart guy. | ||
I like your content. | ||
I just don't feel that way. | ||
I don't feel that way about you, okay? | ||
You... I like his content. | ||
He makes good content. | ||
I think he's funny. | ||
But I just don't feel that way about you. | ||
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I just don't swing that way, okay? | |
And... You know, and that's okay. | ||
Like... We could be friendly and stuff, and he could be on the platform. | ||
But hey, man, like... It's just not gonna happen. | ||
And here's me letting you down gently. | ||
Here's me letting you down gently. | ||
It's, it's really, it's my loss. | ||
There's plenty of other fish in the sea. | ||
There's plenty of other guys out there. | ||
And you'd make any one of them the happiest gay person in the world. | ||
But it's just never gonna work out between us. | ||
Because you're not a black woman. | ||
So, er, I mean, uh, an Asian. | ||
I mean, Everybody cares so deeply about sex and the sex stuff, and it's like, listen, what more do you want from me, okay? | ||
I'm an asexual incel, I'm gonna get married to a woman, we're gonna have kids, like, you know, and people want to bring up, like, what about this, like, oh, you like this tweet, apparently, or this or that, it's like, listen, man, I'm out here trying to save the white race, okay? | ||
But people want to literally ride my meat. | ||
They want to get on my meat. | ||
Get off my meat! | ||
Stop meat riding! | ||
Let the meat move the Overton window. | ||
Let me meat. | ||
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So anyway, so... All type. | |
It's never going to happen. | ||
I'm just not that into you. | ||
That good? | ||
Did I let him down gently enough? | ||
Juj King sent $3. | ||
Where do you get your ideas from? | ||
John Dave Irving sent $109. | ||
Yeah, yeah, actually, yeah. | ||
The pearl, the pearl tapes. | ||
The golden shower tape, the stormy date, the porn star cover up. | ||
Yeah, we're, yeah, it's a lot of stuff like that. | ||
Well, and people are always telling me, they're like, oh, well, you have all this drama. | ||
It's like, yeah, because I'm the tip of the spear. | ||
The same thing happens to anybody that does this. | ||
Trump, Alex Jones, anybody. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, the golden shower tape, that's the next one, right? | ||
Yeeproof sent $5. | ||
Apparently Ryan Gosling can leads a revolt on the Barbie matriarchy. | ||
So I'm ready to zeig heil the kendam. | ||
Okay, I don't know. | ||
I'm just I'm just not in and you know, it's not because it's Barbie. | ||
I mean, I typically see a movie like that But I just really have no interest in it, but you know, maybe I'll go see it maybe Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
You got a favorite Billy Joel song? | ||
Great question. | ||
My favorite Billy Joel song when I was a kid was Honesty. | ||
Isn't that... It's kind of a deep track. | ||
My favorite Billy Joel song when I was a kid. | ||
I think that's the name of it. | ||
Honesty. | ||
Honesty is such a lonely word. | ||
Everything is so untrue. | ||
That was my favorite as a kid. | ||
Now it might be You May Be Right. | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
Is that the name of it? | ||
Or is it? | ||
You may be wrong. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah, you may be right. | ||
Hands down, best Billy Joel song, in my opinion. | ||
It's my favorite. | ||
But I like a lot of his stuff. | ||
Let me look at my Spotify. | ||
What else do I have? | ||
I think We Didn't Start the Fire is a stupid song, objectively. | ||
I like it. | ||
I listen to it. | ||
I have it on my Spotify. | ||
I know most of the words, but I think it's kind of dumb. | ||
I like... Only the Good Die Young. | ||
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That's classic, you know. | |
Piano Man. | ||
You know, that's a classic. | ||
Still rock and roll to me. | ||
My Life. | ||
Oh, you know what? | ||
It's either... It's actually a toss-up between My Life and You May Be Right. | ||
I was thinking of My Life. | ||
Which one is it? | ||
It's definitely this one. | ||
I got him confused. | ||
This is definitely my favorite Billy Joel song. | ||
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This one's pretty good too. | |
Yeah, those are probably my two favorites. | ||
My Life is probably number one. | ||
You May Be Right is probably a close number two. | ||
Because they're about me! | ||
That's so me! | ||
My life? | ||
Hello! | ||
Yeah, very, very on the nose there. | ||
So yeah, those are my two favorites, I think. | ||
But definitely my life is the best one to me. | ||
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Okay. | |
What else? | ||
A little bit. | ||
Yeah, I am kind of tired. | ||
It's been a long three weeks. | ||
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I'm kinda tired, it's been a long three weeks. - Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | |
If any grow-iper catches him in the streets, it's on site. | ||
Ethan Ralph, we gone pray for you, bitch nigga. | ||
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- Okay, I disavow all forms of violence. - John Dave Irving sent $88. | |
Is there a way to legally change Milo's AIDS medication with COVID vaccines? | ||
Well, I mean, he's already fat. | ||
He's already fat and old, so it's only really a matter of time. | ||
He's already experienced gay death. | ||
What really could be worse? | ||
What could be worse for a man like that? | ||
To die? | ||
Or to grow old and fat and lose your hair? | ||
Polish underscore mail sent $3. | ||
If you went bald, would you wear a wig or get a hair transplant? | ||
I think I'd just go bald. | ||
I think I'd just gracefully go bald. | ||
But maybe I'd feel differently if it was actually happening. | ||
Maybe I'd get a hair transplant. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Or maybe just wear a really obnoxious wig. | ||
That'd be kind of funny. | ||
I know some people that do that and I'd say it's kind of Chad. | ||
Or maybe I'd just go bald. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Cross that bridge when I get there, I guess. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
Scenes from an Italian restaurant, New York state of mind, and Vienna are mine. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
Love ya, man. | ||
Hey, love you too. | ||
Yeah, those songs don't really do it for me. | ||
Vienna, Vienna's pretty good. | ||
Scenes from an Italian restaurant I never loved. | ||
Same in New York state of mind. | ||
SoCal Mike sent $5. | ||
07King, don't hate the player, hate the game. | ||
Get the fuck out of here, dude. | ||
But weren't you talking trash about me everywhere for like the last few weeks? | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
He wants to come in. | ||
Oh, hey. | ||
Uh-huh, yeah. | ||
I mean, am I right? | ||
I don't know because it's hard to keep track of everybody, but I'm pretty sure this guy's been on my case. | ||
Now he wants to come back. | ||
Oh, hey, water under the bridge, huh? | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
Am I right or am I wrong? | ||
Am I attacking the wrong person or what? | ||
I'm not 100% sure, but I think so. | ||
All these people want to talk shit, and then I totally win, and then they come crawling back, hey, you remember me? | ||
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Sorry. | |
Yeah, you bet on the wrong horse, buddy. | ||
Go hang out with the gay Jew. | ||
Somebody says, imagine he's innocent. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
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Is he? | |
I don't know. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Yeah, that's a pretty good one. | ||
I like moving out. | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
Cozy Super Chats. | ||
Thank you very much, Chief. | ||
I love you, buddy. | ||
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You're a big help. | |
And we love you. | ||
Cozy Super Chats. | ||
Chief Trumpster says, Total Nick victory. | ||
This is the year of Nick Fuentes. | ||
Total shift in energy. | ||
So many wins. | ||
I'm so happy for your success. | ||
Trusting the plan. | ||
Thank you very much, Chief. | ||
I love you, buddy. | ||
You're a big help. | ||
And we love you. | ||
We all love you. | ||
Linda says, I was so happy to see you in Berguish meet. | ||
I hope to see you at AFPAC. | ||
He said the chocolate cake was yummy. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
God bless. | ||
I was happy to meet him. | ||
It was great to finally meet one of you. | ||
One of you from the clan. | ||
Not the Ku Klux. | ||
I mean your family. | ||
But yeah, it was great to have dinner and hang out and everything. | ||
I hope you had a great time. | ||
We got to hang out at the after party. | ||
We had the dinner and everything. | ||
And I think I signed some stuff, so... So thank you very much, and I can't wait to see you and whoever else you want to bring over at AFPAC. | ||
Let us know, because we'll get you to the front. | ||
You gotta let us know. | ||
We'll get you to the VIP, we'll get you the works. | ||
As you guys have been supporting me forever, I really appreciate you. | ||
And I'm glad you liked the cake. | ||
I liked the cake, too. | ||
That was, uh... That was yummy! | ||
Yummy yummy. | ||
That was probably the best dessert I had that weekend. | ||
They kind of messed it up at my hotel. | ||
I got some stupid thing and they brought the coffee out first and then the dessert like an hour later. | ||
But the cake was good medicine, so I'm glad he liked it. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Narvisius says the rally was awesome and the dinner was. | ||
Can't wait for AFPAC. | ||
I wanted to ask you more, but I would always remind myself that other people want to talk to you. | ||
I didn't want to take up all your time. | ||
You should have asked! | ||
You gotta ask me. | ||
And I should have said that. | ||
Next time at the dinner, I'll tell people, hey, now's the time. | ||
Next time, you gotta be... You gotta demand my attention. | ||
That's what I'm there for, you know? | ||
But I'll see you next time, okay? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Berzerker Kruipers says, Nick is 1005 that nigga. | ||
Yup. | ||
Dalton says, W, love ya. | ||
Love you too, Dalton. | ||
You're looking good. | ||
Dalton was going to get purged, but then he lost a lot of weight, and now he's back in. | ||
I'm partially kidding! | ||
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Nah, I'm kidding. | |
I love you, Dalton. | ||
I love Tyler. | ||
These guys have always been in my corner. | ||
They're great guys. | ||
Funny. | ||
And what I love about them is they're always taking the initiative. | ||
I never have to worry about them because they're always doing their own thing and making something happen. | ||
I love that for a change. | ||
You know, people actually Making an effort like Ye is Right and what they do with Stu Peters and what they're doing now. | ||
So I love you too, King. | ||
And you're looking good! | ||
You're looking great! | ||
He got a haircut. | ||
He looks fantastic. | ||
I couldn't get over it. | ||
I saw him at Fletcher's Rally too. | ||
I'm like, you're so skinny! | ||
Thank you! | ||
You look great. | ||
And I love that. | ||
So God bless, buddy. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
He says, we're back! | ||
Love you, King. | ||
Someone says, Paul Town purged? | ||
Almost! | ||
You know, Paul Town gained a little weight when he was in jail, but now he is so skinny, and I love that. | ||
I love that. | ||
I met up with him last year, and he was so skinny and handsome. | ||
I was like, I love you. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
Because that's really what we need, is skinny, handsome, okay, short hair. | ||
Paul Town, another one, another genius. | ||
Skinny and handsome. | ||
I met him. | ||
I'm like, okay, this guy gets me. | ||
Skinny, handsome, genius. | ||
I feel I'm relating. | ||
Like I'm relating. | ||
I see myself in you. | ||
Anyway, so thanks buddy. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Surf only to Christ with a big super chat says whenever multiple messages in a chat have the same content, have some sort of icon appear on the chat which gets bigger with each reply. | ||
Interesting idea. | ||
I don't know. | ||
How practical that's gonna be, but okay, interesting. | ||
Thank you for the... You gave me a big super chat, so, you know, I'll take that into consideration. | ||
I will strongly consider that. | ||
I value your input. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Big shout-out. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Narvissius says, all the guys at the rally who got horned up over Batgirl and wanted to fornicate do better. | ||
We can't have that behavior, especially behind the scenes. | ||
You know who you are. | ||
Uh-oh! | ||
I saw her. | ||
I signed something for her, I think. | ||
Yeah, stop sipping at my rally! | ||
No sipping at the rally, please. | ||
Yeah, I saw a little bit of that. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Marco sent $3. | ||
We can't be surprised when total faggots act like total faggots. | ||
Oh, well said. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Laundry Groper sent $3. | ||
Thoughts on the Downeaster Alexa by Billy Joel? | ||
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I don't know that one. | |
Yeah, well I'm gonna look into your situation after the show. | ||
I think I'll do a little investigation and we'll see what's really going on. | ||
But yeah, I feel like that's not really the full story. | ||
Something tells me I have a hunch that's not really the full story. | ||
But you know, we'll see. | ||
And maybe you'll be exonerated. | ||
Otherwise, you know, you chose. | ||
We all make choices. | ||
We all make our choices in life. | ||
So... But I feel like for some reason I'm not getting the whole story there. | ||
But somebody correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
I think that's the last Super Chat. | ||
This is another long show. | ||
Three hours?! | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm starving. | ||
All I had was a salad. | ||
All I had was my gay little salad. | ||
Oh, it was a big gay faggot salad for dinner. | ||
I had a salad with oranges and grapes and strawberries and pineapple and walnuts and it was delicious. | ||
I'm not ashamed to admit it. | ||
It was a big gay delicious salad. | ||
But I'm fiending for more. | ||
I need something else. | ||
I need something to hold down the fort here because I'm like low blood sugar. | ||
It's 100 degrees in here. | ||
All right, that's gonna do it for me. | ||
As always, remember to follow me here on CozyCozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
Follow me here, smash the follow button, get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
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Links are down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 9 o'clock Central, 10 o'clock Eastern. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, a special, special thanks to John Dave Irving. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thanks to Roman Waper, Aquarium Groiper. | ||
Thanks to Surf Only to Christ. | ||
Special thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show, all the Super Chatters. | ||
I love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only something. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. |