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My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Not a lot of news though. | ||
Not a lot going on at all. | ||
Very boring day. | ||
It was a boring day yesterday. | ||
It's a boring day today. | ||
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There's nothing. | |
And there's nothing coming up either. | ||
I feel like last week we were spoiled. | ||
Last week we had the debate and then we had the mugshot. | ||
Now we got nothing. | ||
So our featured story tonight we're talking about Ron Cuck DeSioshill. | ||
Cuck DeSales Tax. | ||
Ron DeSantis who got booed. | ||
By the black people at a vigil for several slain black people in Jacksonville, Florida. | ||
If you missed it, there was a mass killing over the weekend, which is weird because it basically got no coverage. | ||
I'm not gonna say it got no coverage, but it didn't get a lot of coverage, which is weird because you'd think they'd be all over something like that. | ||
But apparently some racist went out and killed a bunch of black people. | ||
And DeSantis went to the vigil for the people. | ||
And then he got booed by all the black people there, which... You just can't win. | ||
Like, you can't win. | ||
You're damned if you do, you're damned if you don't. | ||
If you don't go, you're a piece of shit. | ||
You're a racist. | ||
He didn't go because he doesn't like black people. | ||
If he goes, we'll screw you because you're a Republican. | ||
So, why are you even here? | ||
What are we supposed to do? | ||
Go to the vigil? | ||
Don't go to the vigil? | ||
They hate us. | ||
They hate us no matter what, regardless. | ||
So, I'm glad, though, that he got booed because we don't like DeSantis, but it is interesting. | ||
They're not booing him because he's an Israel shill. | ||
They're booing him because he's a white Republican. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the new court date which has been set for the, I think this is the Trump documents case, but I did these notes yesterday so honestly I forget, but he's got now I think three, two court dates that are set in stone. | ||
Out of the four. | ||
There's actually technically three that are set in stone. | ||
There's one coming up this year. | ||
There's the defamation civil suit which was in connection with that alleged rape. | ||
That's going to be next year. | ||
And then it's this one. | ||
There's a tentative date for one of a third of the four major charges And then they haven't scheduled the fourth. | ||
So the big news from yesterday is that a court date was set. | ||
I think this is in the January 6th case. | ||
This is the big one. | ||
And it's set for Super Tuesday in the primary next year. | ||
It's going to be in March 2024, which is Super Tuesday. | ||
That's when they have, not all, but most of the big Primary contests are being held on Super Tuesday. | ||
So it's in the middle of the primary race, and that's the race for the Republican nomination. | ||
It's in the middle of it. | ||
He is going to be at the same time campaigning in multiple states, where they all go to the polls on the same day. | ||
At the same time, he may be convicted. | ||
At the same time, he'll be embroiled In this trial, where I think it's basically certain they'll get a conviction. | ||
I don't think they would have charged him if they weren't highly confident that a guilty verdict would be delivered, ultimately. | ||
So, there'll be a scenario where he is at the same time winning the nomination, also being convicted. | ||
But we knew that. | ||
But now it's confirmed. | ||
Trump is going to fight for a later date. | ||
They want it in 2026, which is a year after the inauguration. | ||
But the judge in this case, the Jamaican, she is pushing for an expedited trial, which is such a joke. | ||
We'll get into that. | ||
But those will be our two stories. | ||
That's going to be our show. | ||
Kind of a slow day, like I said, like nothing major. | ||
That's why we're talking about This I'm not really in love with our news tonight, but that's okay I'm gonna be a good show regardless before we get into this show I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on cozy get a push notification whenever I go live Follow me on rumble. | ||
I'm live every night on rumble at the same time as I'm on cozy also follow me on telegram the link is down below t dot me slash Nick J Fuentes and And with that, we'll get into the show. | ||
Also, quick reminder, you can get my Trump mugshot t-shirt at Fuentes.Store. | ||
Exclusive America First Trump mugshot t-shirt at Fuentes.Store. | ||
You know, it's funny about the shirt because it's so, like, But in a self-aware, I'm totally self-conscious about it. | ||
It is like a grifter thing, like, to go. | ||
But I don't care. | ||
I said it a few months ago when we thought we were gonna get a mugshot with the first charge. | ||
I went back and I told the guys, the interns, I said, look, get a template, make the website. | ||
I said, when Trump mugshot goes up, we're, I don't care, put it on a shirt, sell it, we're gonna make a lot of money. | ||
But, you know what? | ||
Like, we gotta make money, okay? | ||
Everybody wants a shirt with the mugshot on it. | ||
I'm gonna sell one. | ||
I don't feel bad about it. | ||
I don't think there's anything wrong with it. | ||
But it is just so funny. | ||
It's so shameless that that's what everybody does. | ||
Everybody wants to get in on it. | ||
Trump mugshot. | ||
And that's like what conservatives do best, is they're like, some stupid thing? | ||
Put it on a t-shirt. | ||
Make a rap song about it. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Put it on a beer koozie. | ||
I like beer. | ||
I like beer. | ||
Remember when Brett Kavanaugh said that? | ||
I like beer. | ||
I still like beer. | ||
And within like 5 milliseconds, boom! | ||
It was everywhere on Facebook. | ||
Brett Kavanaugh beer koozie for all the douchebags. | ||
Look, I'm debanked. | ||
I'm banned from all the pay processors. | ||
I deserve a seat at the table too. | ||
You bet I'm gonna get a little market share on the Trump mugshot t-shirt. | ||
You're damn right! | ||
You're gonna buy one anyway. | ||
You're gonna might as well buy it from the number one revolutionary in the country, metaphorically speaking. | ||
So, and I do think it's a little funny. | ||
That we were like, boom! | ||
You know, Trump mugshot. | ||
Put it on a shirt. | ||
Sell it. | ||
Sell it the same day. | ||
Put it on a shirt. | ||
Go live. | ||
Buy the shirt. | ||
Fuentes.store. | ||
Super high quality. | ||
I'm gonna get mine soon. | ||
And I'm gonna wear it on Friday. | ||
And I'm gonna tell you to buy it again. | ||
Okay. | ||
What else? | ||
That's about it. | ||
Everybody's up in arms about my take on Oliver Anthony. | ||
On Friday, the last show I did, I spent the first half of the show just going off on this ginger with the song. | ||
I thought it was a pretty good show. | ||
I thought it was a great rant. | ||
And I thought, even if you disagree, it was funny. | ||
But people are livid. | ||
People are furious. | ||
Twitter is not holding back. | ||
Have you ever seen... Every time I go on Snapchat, there's a panel that says Twitter is not holding back on The Eternals. | ||
Twitter is not holding back on Spider-Man 4. | ||
Twitter is not holding back on... They're not holding back on my Oliver Anthony take. | ||
All the comments on Rumble are negative. | ||
About half the comments on Twitter are negative. | ||
People are... The people of this country are furious. | ||
They don't like my hatred. | ||
For the poor. | ||
They don't like that, and I don't know why. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
But I don't care, because I do fucking hate the poor, and I hate poor people, and I hate poverty, and I'm sick of lying about it! | ||
I'm not gonna pretend that I don't, okay? | ||
I love the rich. | ||
I don't have any animosity for the rich men of America, okay? | ||
I wanna be one. | ||
I want all my friends to be rich. | ||
I want all white people to be rich. | ||
I want to emulate them. | ||
I want to be one of them. | ||
I want to be among them. | ||
And it's like I said on Friday, that's the mentality that we need in the country. | ||
Not all this, and I'm not going to do the whole monologue again that I did on Friday, but we can no longer worship Mediocrity or poverty. | ||
And that's really the sticking point. | ||
On a serious note, I'm kidding about all that. | ||
But on a serious note, we really have to stop. | ||
And it's difficult to get out of the habit of this because, you know, I think it's this oppressive atmosphere of this country. | ||
We're raised in this environment, in this culture, where we glorify and worship the ordinary. | ||
And I think maybe the most poignant thing that I said on Friday, which wasn't clipped, which I feel like nobody heard, is that we want to be extraordinary, not ordinary. | ||
All the criticism I'm getting for saying what I said, they say, well, Nick never worked a day in his life. | ||
Nick has no respect for the ordinary people, the normal people of the country. | ||
And it's like, yeah, because I'm in the business of, I want to be surrounded by extraordinary, not ordinary, extraordinary people. | ||
Because contrary to democracy, populism, liberalism, I have no faith in a crowd. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I have no faith in the people. | ||
Fuck the people. | ||
I have faith in a small group of elite. | ||
And by elite, I don't necessarily mean rich. | ||
And I don't necessarily mean privileged or connected. | ||
What I mean is cognitive elite. | ||
I mean geniuses. | ||
I mean people that could be born poor or rich, that are geniuses, that have character, that have a magnanimous soul, a noble soul. | ||
I want to talk to them. | ||
I want to reach them. | ||
They will carry the day. | ||
They will transform the country. | ||
They will deliver the political victory. | ||
Not the people. | ||
Not the crowd. | ||
Not the scrum. | ||
Not the people in the square, in the market. | ||
And... | ||
It's so funny to me, and I love going in on the ginger for this reason, because the right wing has a toxic, unhealthy relationship with populism and with liberalism. | ||
I am not a liberal. | ||
I am not a populist. | ||
I am not an egalitarian. | ||
I am a reactionary. | ||
I'm a conservative. | ||
I am an elitist. | ||
I believe there is a natural hierarchy. | ||
There is a natural aristocracy. | ||
People want to say I'm not in it? | ||
Fine. | ||
I want to reach the people who are. | ||
And I want to influence their ideas. | ||
And I don't want them, or us, to be held back or held down by the petty attitude of the crowd. | ||
That's the true reactionary disposition. | ||
We're not liberals. | ||
We're not populists. | ||
So maybe that's a thing people needed to hear. | ||
I know, you know, because I did a funny rant on Friday and I said, well, I'm not interested in the guy who ain't got a dollar, I'm interested in the guy with it. | ||
And I'm hamming it up and I'm playing it up, it's tongue-in-cheek. | ||
But to be deadly serious about it, No, no, we do not need to activate, at this stage in the game, average, ordinary, or below average people. | ||
Eventually they will be mobilized, but they will be reached and mobilized by very successful, elite, intelligent people with resources. | ||
There will not be, there will not be a spontaneous get-together Of undesirables, for lack of a better word. | ||
I don't mean that ignorantly. | ||
But there's not going to be a spontaneous get-together of peasants, a peasant revolt. | ||
That's never how a revolution has happened. | ||
That is never how society has been organized. | ||
And it turns out good. | ||
It never happens that way. | ||
That's a libertarian view. | ||
That's a liberal view. | ||
That's a progressive, left-wing view. | ||
That attitude, that mindset, it just doesn't belong. | ||
And that's why I said on Friday, if you have a problem with that, the Mug Club is that way. | ||
Okay? | ||
InfoWars is that way. | ||
And I mean it. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
When I say Mug Club is that way, I mean it. | ||
Cause that is The content that is made for mediocrity. | ||
That is the content that is made for the ordinary. | ||
That's the content that they pile up high in the trough. | ||
Slop. | ||
They pile it up high and they appeal to the contemporary prejudices or tastes of a vulgar mass. | ||
And I'm just not interested in doing that. | ||
The vulgar multitude, I'm not interested in that. | ||
And look, I don't think I'm better than people. | ||
People that know me know I'm a very humble person. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's about what we believe about human nature. | ||
It's about our political ideas. | ||
And it's about our designs for this world and for the country. | ||
We're not messing around. | ||
And when we talk about the revolution that we want to achieve, I've laid it out very plainly at AfPakOne. | ||
I think it was the first thing I said. | ||
I said it's going to be a small group. | ||
Not a multitude. | ||
I said it would be a small group of highly motivated people that would change the course of history. | ||
Not the vulgar multitude of people. | ||
Of the people. | ||
That was never the program. | ||
You've been watching this show. | ||
You know that. | ||
The goal is to reach the unique, the exceptional, The extraordinary, the overachievers, and to propel them through the system over the course of a lifetime so that they can achieve a revolution, so that they can achieve a total replacement of the elite in the country. | ||
That's the mission. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So, not to get serious, it started out kind of funny. | ||
I'm like, yeah, fuck the poor, whatever, but But it's true, I mean, and a lot of people just aren't there yet. | ||
They just aren't there. | ||
Because people are so steeped in this crap that we have in this country, this, like I said, this liberal nonsense, that we gotta placate the masses and pander. | ||
You know, we don't. | ||
Okay? | ||
The revolutionary class that will deliver the victory, just like in Iran, just like in Russia, just like in America, it's gonna be elites. | ||
You know, the American Revolution was not, contrary to popular belief, the American Revolution was not, as many people think, a spontaneous rebellion of farmers. | ||
That's not what it was. | ||
And the same is true in Russia, and the same is true in any country where the kind of thing that we're describing has taken place. | ||
Doesn't happen like that. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So I just needed to put that out there because I saw people are, oh he doesn't like white people, oh he hates, and I'm so sick of that. | ||
And I could do a whole show about that, maybe I will in the future. | ||
You know I'm a defender of white interests. | ||
I go live every day talking about the number one problem is the white genocide in America. | ||
But if we're going to do something about it, we cannot be under any illusions. | ||
We have to get it out of our heads, this liberal poison, this toxic relationship that we have with poverty and with victimhood and with mediocrity. | ||
We have to get it out of our heads. | ||
The people that we strive to emulate, the historical movements that we strive to emulate, it's about a natural aristocracy, a natural nobility, a natural hierarchy. | ||
And it comes from the top down. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So I just wanted to address that, because that's an important point. | ||
And, you know, maybe people think I'm messing around, or I'm being glib, and I'm being a little bit glib, but I also mean it deeply. | ||
I don't want Oliver Anthony, I want Trump. | ||
I want maybe a more religious Trump, but I want a guy like Trump. | ||
You know, the gold palace. | ||
Aspirational. | ||
We want a builder. | ||
We want a builder. | ||
We want a cheerleader. | ||
A can-do attitude. | ||
In a word, just like Trump said, we want greatness. | ||
And it's not to say greatness can't come from poverty. | ||
It's not to say that greatness can't come from there. | ||
But it doesn't come from people complaining, you know, or romanticizing Or idolizing poverty. | ||
Or this victimhood complex. | ||
I said it very succinctly on Friday. | ||
The white identity issue has reached a fork in the road. | ||
On this sort of rhetoric where it can take one direction, where white people feel sorry for ourselves and we're advocating for like a white people reservation, we're saying things like, we need civil rights for white people, white people need to be protected, white people are being, look at all these videos of us getting our asses kicked, we're losers, like we suck, white people are dying, like that's one direction that I see it going in? | ||
And people want, like white people want to become the new black people, white people want to become, that's why we call them Whig-nats, in case you didn't know. | ||
Whigger nationalists, because they act like black people. | ||
They don't want to be the way they were, they don't want to recreate what there was, or create something bolder or newer. | ||
They want to have a protected minority status like the black people. | ||
They want to have race hustlers like the black people. | ||
They want to complain and be sensitive and touchy and prideful like the black people. | ||
That's why they're called wigger nationalists. | ||
Because they want to go and sing their slave songs about how broke they are and how downtrodden they are. | ||
And they want to beat their chest and take umbrage at everything. | ||
And I don't want to be a wigger. | ||
The other direction that it could take is to say it doesn't matter what happens. | ||
It's Gideon's army. | ||
They could get rid of the rest of the white people and if we had 300 white people we could retake the whole planet. | ||
Because we have it within us. | ||
If we're 50% or 40% we will rise to the top and we'll do what must be done. | ||
We will do what's necessary to restore our civilization. | ||
And we're not going to be victims, and we're not going to talk about, in spite of all the hardship, we're going to thrive. | ||
That's the other direction it could go in. | ||
And I know that's not popular, but that's the direction it needs to go in if we're going to succeed. | ||
I'm not interested, you know, I heard a friend of mine say the other day that the only, and he's going to hit me up in the group chat later, but someone you know, somebody told me, he said, the only way whites are going to survive is as a Neo-tribal, post-civilizational minority, like the Amish. | ||
Like the Amish, or like the Mormons. | ||
I said, if we have to live like the Amish, I said, I'm not interested. | ||
I want to live like the, I want to live like Louis XIV. | ||
Not me specifically, but I want a civilization like the Sun King, Louis XIV. | ||
I want to live in a civilization like our ancestors. | ||
If it's going to be A white people Indian reservation? | ||
A UNESCO protected indigenous group reservation? | ||
Like I'm not interested in that. | ||
I'll go and become an expat and live in China where they're excellent, where they're great. | ||
I will go and live in a great civilization. | ||
I don't want to be Scratching my butt with flies flying around me and it's like some United Nations blue helmets are protecting our little sliver between a settlement of Indians, Jews, Chinese, and underclass minorities. | ||
I'm just not interested in that. | ||
We could do better. | ||
So anyway. | ||
And it's not hateful, okay? | ||
But we want the human spirit to thrive, and white civilization, Faustian civilization, is the one that is conducive to that. | ||
So we want to do it. | ||
We want to spread it around the world so that everyone can enjoy it. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's Oliver Anthony. | ||
Just a little follow-up because a lot of people get on my case. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I mean, they can say whatever they want and I've been saying this stuff for years. | ||
Everybody kind of knows that. | ||
About my position. | ||
I'll say it again. | ||
None of this ticky-tack, populist, kitschy stuff. | ||
Look at this ordinary guy. | ||
It's like he's got holes in his shirt. | ||
He's got holes in his shirt. | ||
We can do better than that. | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
Holes in your shirt? | ||
This is our folk hero? | ||
That's not elitist to say put on a shirt with no holes in it. | ||
Because you know what that is? | ||
That's playing a character. | ||
That is fake, he's making $40,000 a day, and he goes to a concert with holes in his t-shirt. | ||
That's not authenticity. | ||
There's nothing romantic about that. | ||
That just speaks to the vulgarity of the common culture in this country, and that's a big part of the problem. | ||
Holes in the t-shirt. | ||
We don't want a civil... I don't want to see holes in t-shirts in public. | ||
I don't want to see it from the underclass minorities that have come here. | ||
I don't want to see it from... I don't want to see it from my own people. | ||
I don't want to see that from... Why? | ||
We could be better than that. | ||
You know, there used to be this... Even in the olden days, there was this idea of a noble poor. | ||
You know, this idea that the clothes may be old, but they're never dirty. | ||
Or something like that. | ||
You know? | ||
But instead what we have is this lumpen proletariat, people walking around with the tattoos and the holes in their shirts and they're like a fucking protected class. | ||
If you criticize this and say, hey, can we elevate a little bit? | ||
We're trying to make America great again and you got holes in your shirt and you're walking around in public and you're supposed to be some hero. | ||
We could do better than that. | ||
And people, well, you hate white people. | ||
I think you hate white people if you think this is aspirational. | ||
Because it's not. | ||
Maybe before the song blew up and he ain't had no dollar, maybe then you could say, oh well, he just came from working or something and now he has holes in his shirt. | ||
Making $40,000 a day off the song. | ||
Buy a nice shirt. | ||
Dress up a little. | ||
Let's raise the standards a little bit. | ||
Let's be the change we want to see in the world. | ||
I like that he's a Christian. | ||
I like, you know, that he seems like a humble guy. | ||
That's great. | ||
But we need to demand a little more of ourselves. | ||
But kill me, right? | ||
I mean, but hey, let them eat cake. | ||
I'm like, I'm just so out of touch and such an asshole and hate everybody. | ||
You know, if you want to have reactionary reform in this country, you know, like, you need to get used to having an elite, like, and that's how it's got to be. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're in the wrong revolution. | ||
They're in the wrong movement. | ||
They want to have another French Revolution or something. | ||
This class warfare stuff is fucking communist, and I'm sick of it. | ||
I'm sick of this class warfare communist stuff. | ||
Let's get all the poor losers of the world, as long as they're not trans or gay or progressive, like... | ||
Let's get the losers of the world together. | ||
What do they call it? | ||
The multi-ethnic working class? | ||
Let's get all the poor, dumb people and let's bring them- and I'm not saying the working class is dumb, but that's kind of how it comes across. | ||
We hate the college educated. | ||
We hate intelligent people. | ||
We hate rich people. | ||
We hate builders and successful people. | ||
Let's bring together the people with holes in their t-shirt, and rappers, and gangsters, and thugs. | ||
And let's just bring all the losers together, because we all bleed red, white, and blue, and, you know, it's... Andrew Jackson eating cheese on the lawn of the White House. | ||
Like, no fucking thank you. | ||
Sorry for the language, but no thank you. | ||
I have no interest in this communist, like... | ||
I have absolutely no interest in placating people who believe in that at all. | ||
Because in the new country we want to build, white people are going to be turned away from restaurants because they don't have pants on. | ||
That's what a civilization looks like. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In the new country that I envision that we could create in our lifetimes, there are going to be standards and people who show up to a fancy restaurant with a ball cap and shorts on are going to be turned away, even if they're white. | ||
If they have holes in their shirt, they're going to be turned away. | ||
Because that's what civilization is. | ||
And if they're going out there and saying, well you ain't got no sympathy for us working people, it's like, listen pal, no shirt, no shoes, no service. | ||
Bitch. | ||
We're raising the standards again. | ||
I've said too much already. | ||
I said I wasn't going to do the monologue again and then I did it again, but it's something I feel very strongly about. | ||
It's okay to be poor, it's okay to be not well off, but We have to have a winning mindset. | ||
I used to tell a lot of the losers that I used to know who have betrayed me over the years, I used to always tell them, you know, a person isn't a loser because they're not successful. | ||
They don't possess success. | ||
They don't possess achievements or money. | ||
I said a person is a loser. | ||
They often don't possess those things because they have the wrong mindset. | ||
They don't have those things and they make excuses for themselves. | ||
They're envious of other people's belongings. | ||
They're lazy. | ||
They're indolent. | ||
They have, you know, all kinds of deep character flaws. | ||
And as a consequence, it turns out that many, most losers happen to be what we would consider a pejorative loser, which is someone with nothing. | ||
Someone with no wife and no money and no nothing. | ||
Like, it happens to coincide because people that make excuses for themselves, victimize themselves, feel sorry for themselves, are indolent, it tends to produce no results. | ||
But they're a loser because of how they think and how they act. | ||
Makes a person a winner is discipline, courage, responsibility, accountability, you know, those kinds of things. | ||
And that's the elite we want to cultivate in our people again, not the... | ||
Holes in the shirts, ain't got no dollar, wah, wah, wah. | ||
Class warfare. | ||
The communist class warfare stuff is such a poison. | ||
It has no place in a Catholic, Christian, reactionary movement. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's the last thing I'll say. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
I want to get into our news here, which is far less interesting to me. | ||
That's why I'm procrastinating. | ||
I don't even know when we started this show, by the way. | ||
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So I gotta take a look. | |
Okay, just want to make sure. | ||
Okay, so let's take a look and we'll get into the news here about, I guess we'll talk about Trump and then we'll do DeSantis. | ||
So our first story is about the Trump court date. | ||
And like I said at the top of the show, they've scheduled this court appearance, the trial for the January 6th federal charges against Trump for Super Tuesday next year during the Republican primary. | ||
I think it's next March. | ||
And this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Donald Trump, seeking a return to the White House, already had a crammed political calendar now with multiple legal dramas set to unfold that is approaching the point of pure chaos. | ||
A federal judge has scheduled a trial for his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election for March 4th, the day before Super Tuesday, the biggest voting day in the Republican race. | ||
That trial in Washington D.C. | ||
would pull Mr. Trump off the campaign trail for a pivotal stretch of his campaign. | ||
Where he could be securing himself as the Republican standard-bearer or engaged in an extended struggle with one or more remaining rivals. | ||
Mr. Trump's lawyers have already vigorously complained about the proposed trial schedule conflicting with the presidential campaign, which the former president and his supporters have branded election interference, Mr. Trump has vowed to appeal the trial date ruling in a post on his social media site. | ||
He derided the judge as biased and Trump-hating and said the timing was just what the corrupt government wants. | ||
Mr. Trump's legal team had initially proposed an April 2026 date for the federal trial, a timeline that the judge said was unacceptable. | ||
Although that seems to me like they asked for way more than they thought they could get. | ||
You know, I'm sure they thought If they asked for April 2026, maybe they could get 2025. | ||
Because that would seem excessive. | ||
Or maybe not, but that seems like a negotiating tactic. | ||
It says, while the first presidential nomination contest in Iowa isn't until January, the Republican presidential race has already begun. | ||
The party has started holding monthly debates for qualifying candidates. | ||
The schedule, however, provided an early indication of how his legal concerns could factor into his political calculations. | ||
The former president appeared in an Atlanta jail the day after that debate, where he was formally booked on charges of interfering in the Georgia election. | ||
Well, much of Mr. Trump's legal and political drama will take place in 2024. | ||
There's already one trial scheduled for later this year. | ||
On October 2nd, New York State's civil fraud lawsuit against Mr. Trump is scheduled to go to trial. | ||
And although he's not required to appear in court, it still could be a distraction. | ||
And it comes five days after the second scheduled Republican primary debate. | ||
When the calendar flips to 2024, things really start to heat up. | ||
The Iowa caucuses are scheduled for January 15th, the same day as a defamation trial against Mr. Trump begins. | ||
Mr. Trump's New York hush money case is scheduled for trial in late March, a few weeks after the federal January 6th trial is currently on tap to begin in Washington. | ||
And lastly, the federal case involving the mishandling of classified documents is set for May of 2024. | ||
And then there's the Georgia indictment which is yet to be scheduled. | ||
So this is... Like, I don't know how any reasonable person could say that this is not election interference at this point. | ||
Because you look at the calendar, you look at what's happened to this guy. | ||
Let's actually back up for a minute and let's keep in mind that in 2020 for his re-election, magically, out of nowhere, a COVID pandemic starts in March. | ||
Eight months out from the general election. | ||
That's usually when the primary starts to wrap up. | ||
So basically, as the general election is beginning, suddenly we get a pandemic. | ||
And they shut down the economy, and it literally creates a recession. | ||
That was eight months before the election. | ||
It's like, oh, Donald Trump's running again? | ||
Oh, well, just in time for the worst pandemic in a hundred years, and the first recession since 2008, and a stock market crash. | ||
Oh, and then two months later, another Trayvon Martin, riots in every city. | ||
And we're going to change the voting laws in every single state, just as an added bonus. | ||
Crash the economy, crash the stock market, burn all the cities, then we're going to just change all the laws. | ||
Just change all the laws. | ||
How every single state conducts their election, we'll just change it. | ||
In some states, they just changed it illegally. | ||
The state legislature has a constitutional jurisdiction to regulate these elections and in several states like Wisconsin, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court was making changes. | ||
So that was the first re-election. | ||
Pandemic, crash economy, crash stock market, shut everything down, make everybody wear masks. | ||
Kill the grandparents, then burn down all the cities, then change all the laws, then wait, you know, four weeks to count all the ballots. | ||
That was 2020. | ||
Now in 2024, uh-oh, well you're just being charged a hundred times. | ||
Here's a hundred charges, literally. | ||
We're gonna send you up for a thousand years in jail, a millennium in prison. | ||
You're gonna get charged in New York and in Atlanta and federally multiple times and we're gonna raid your house and just look through all your stuff. | ||
Look through your bedroom, your office, your storage room. | ||
And there's gonna be civil lawsuits and... | ||
And they're going to schedule them when every key date in the election is happening. | ||
So, like we just talked about, they scheduled his surrender in Fulton County for the day after the first primary debate. | ||
Day after. | ||
First primary debate of the whole election, and the day after you have to go to jail and get a mugshot taken. | ||
And then they're going to schedule the next one for the day of the Iowa caucus. | ||
The first... Do people realize how significant that is? | ||
That's the first time people vote in 2024, is the January Iowa caucus. | ||
So they schedule a trial for that day. | ||
And then Super Tuesday, the date when a plurality, a significant number of the delegates are apportioned in the primary. | ||
Well, the day before that, we're going to start a trial in Washington, D.C. | ||
about January 6th. | ||
And we'll do another one in October, the same day as the second debate, and we'll do another one in April, and we'll do another one maybe during the conventions. | ||
And, of course, it goes without saying, they waited. | ||
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They waited to do this. | |
Like, for example, in New York, he's charged in New York with these false business entries. | ||
That's what he was charged by the Manhattan prosecutor for. | ||
Those were false business entries from 2016. | ||
It's 2023! | ||
So they literally waited 7 years to charge him. | ||
This was allegedly a crime that occurred 7 years ago. | ||
They didn't charge him when he was president. | ||
They didn't charge him in 2021 when he stopped being the president, or in 2022, a year after he stopped being president. | ||
They charged him in 2023, in an election year. | ||
And they set the trial for October, the day of a presidential debate. | ||
And the same goes for the other charges, this January 6th case. | ||
Once again, the Department of Justice has charged over a thousand people They got bank records. | ||
The House Select Committee subpoenaed hundreds of people. | ||
They got records from telecommunications companies. | ||
They got geolocation from telecom companies. | ||
They got records from the social media companies. | ||
They waited two years to charge Trump for any of this. | ||
They waited two years to charge him for the classified documents. | ||
They waited two years to charge him in January 6th so that they could schedule all these trials during the election. | ||
So these convictions would happen during the election. | ||
And I don't know what the sentencing is going to look like or what the schedule will be. | ||
So that's neither here nor there. | ||
But this entire process unfolds, costly legal fees, which has already drained his PAC. | ||
His PAC is literally out of money because it's all being spent on legal bills. | ||
Millions of dollars. | ||
So it's draining his expenses, taking him off the campaign trail, putting pressure on all the people around him. | ||
Because it's not just him being charged, it's everyone around him too. | ||
In Fulton County they charged Rudy Giuliani, they charged people from the slate of electors, they charged Sidney Powell, everybody. | ||
Just like they subpoenaed everybody for the Select Committee and they arrested a ton of people who were at the 6th. | ||
Like, nobody can tell me that it's not interference. | ||
Like, cause it's just obviously, that's obviously what it is. | ||
It's a Democrat president. | ||
Merrick Garland is their, like, this guy is a seether. | ||
Because, as you know, he was supposed to be a Supreme Court justice. | ||
The Republicans stole that from him in 16. | ||
So now he's pissed. | ||
Like this guy's wrath of punished Merrick Garland. | ||
That's a Democrat with an axe to grind as the Attorney General. | ||
And they're basically going to war against a guy who they have said in a political capacity is the enemy of democracy and a terrorist and an insurrectionist. | ||
They're taking him off the ballot in California, in New Hampshire. | ||
And it's like we've been saying since the beginning, like, the system could not be more rigged. | ||
How is this a democracy? | ||
You know, I'm not in favor of democracy. | ||
But how is it that? | ||
How is it that the people have any say in what goes on? | ||
Because it's like, this is the Republican nominee. | ||
This guy is the opposition. | ||
He's polling at 50%. | ||
He's one of the most popular politicians in America. | ||
And they won't let him win. | ||
Like, the federal law enforcement will get involved to make sure that he doesn't win. | ||
Just like how in 2020 they changed all the rules and they crashed the economy just like how in 2016 all the media was negative throughout his first term they ran investigations and impeachment and 95% negative media coverage and it's like if Trump is the stress test He is living proof that we have no say over what happens. | ||
We have no control. | ||
And when I say we, I don't just mean the voters, I don't mean the citizens, I mean anybody that isn't in this powerful class. | ||
Anyone that isn't in the American regime. | ||
If you're not in this club, you have no ability to influence outcomes. | ||
It just does not matter. | ||
All these billionaires that give money to Trump, all these social media people, even like Elon Musk, who's maybe trying to help Trump. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
The regime is stronger. | ||
And they can just throw a wrench in it. | ||
Just like how in 20- I mean, it goes so far beyond the election fraud that we talk about in 2020, which is the mail-in ballots. | ||
It's like they sat on the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
They censored it on social media. | ||
Do you remember that screwjob? | ||
It's like a month before the 2020 presidential election. | ||
There was a major scandal. | ||
The president's son has sex tape with his niece on his laptop. | ||
And there's all these emails which showed that there's blatant corruption going on. | ||
That the son was selling access to the then vice president in exchange for a payoff. | ||
And not only did social media shut it down and prevent people from DMing links about it, but the FBI got in and told them to. | ||
The FBI came in and told them, hey, shut it down. | ||
So, in other words, whatever you do, however popular you are, however much money you raise, however right you are, they could just change the rules at any time. | ||
They could go in and just go in creative mode and just put a lava bucket over your head. | ||
They could do whatever they want to you. | ||
They could go in and just spy on your campaign, shoot you in the back of the head, Ban all negative coverage of your opponent, change how the election works, crash the economy, throw you in jail, charge you with some bullshit. | ||
Like, that's America now. | ||
It's a third world, or second world system. | ||
It's like a one party state. | ||
Because this is not Little League. | ||
This is not some crack-pipe, nut-job, crackpot, I should say. | ||
It's not like Donald Trump is some nutcase. | ||
It's not like he's some radical with 5% support. | ||
This is like a national mainstream figure, a former president, former head of state. | ||
He had the nuclear codes. | ||
And the whole regime said, nope, sorry. | ||
Oh, it'd be a shame if, like, the media bashed you all the time relentlessly for years, and the police called social media. | ||
I'd say ban all the negative coverage of your opponent, and on and on and on. | ||
I mean, I exhaust myself just talking about all the examples of ways in which they have screwed with this guy and his campaign. | ||
And at what point do you say it's obviously political? | ||
It's obviously interference? | ||
And you realize that it matters so much who is in control. | ||
Everybody thinks we have a system. | ||
We don't have a system. | ||
The system is run by people. | ||
And if they don't like you, they use the system against you. | ||
They instrumentalize the system against you. | ||
There is no FBI. | ||
There's Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. | ||
There is no FBI. | ||
That doesn't exist. | ||
It's Democrats. | ||
There is no Department of Justice. | ||
That's Merrick Garland and a bunch of liberals. | ||
And they've got titles and desks and everything, but they're partisan political actors. | ||
And there is no community trust and safety team on Twitter. | ||
It's a bunch of shitlibs in some site somewhere contracting for Twitter, and they're being instructed what to censor by the ADL, by a bunch of Jews. | ||
That's what we have. | ||
So everybody thinks that the system is going to correct itself for like, surely this has to be stopped by somebody. | ||
Surely this is not legal. | ||
Surely this is hypocritical. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
They wield their power personally for political and personal benefit. | ||
And if somebody tries to deprive them of their power, if somebody tries to take their power, they're just gonna marshal all their resources and crush that guy. | ||
That's what's happening to Trump. | ||
Trump comes in and says, I'm gonna take all your power away, and they said, no you're not, so we're just gonna, you know, this sacred election, sacred democracy business, we're just gonna n-word it up. | ||
We're just gonna go in and fuck it all up. | ||
Drop boxes in the middle of nowhere, open 24 hours for 30 days, everyone gets a ballot, we're gonna send a ballot to everybody's house, even the dead people. | ||
Fill them out. | ||
Oh, there's a scandal about Biden? | ||
No, we'll just ban everyone from posting the link. | ||
Cause the cops told us to. | ||
So it's very frustrating. | ||
We're in this hamster wheel. | ||
And that is why we have to be revolutionaries. | ||
And by revolutionaries, I don't mean take up arms against the government. | ||
I don't mean an insurrection. | ||
I mean, that is why we can have no civility and regard for decorum. | ||
All these words that are used to constrain us. | ||
When they say things like, but the Constitution, but Trump is just so not presidential. | ||
This is unprecedented. | ||
Should he really do that? | ||
It's like, yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
He needs to get in, fire everybody, replace them all with loyalists, suspend the Constitution, dismiss the Congress, stay in power forever, jail all his opponents. | ||
Like, and I'm being a little bit, that's a little bit hyperbolic. | ||
But when people say things like, well, could he? | ||
Can you? | ||
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Should he? | |
It's like, yes, we're in a knife fight for the country. | ||
As we've been talking about. | ||
So this idea that what we're trying to do is play by the rules and unite the country and show some beneficence to our adversaries, fuck no. | ||
We are meeting them on the field. | ||
Metaphorically. | ||
They are holding on tight. | ||
They like being in power. | ||
They like controlling America. | ||
We don't want them to. | ||
We know that's so detrimental for the health of our country and for the people. | ||
So we, we gotta, we gotta get it! | ||
And how we're gonna get it is not by, not by like walking up to them in broad daylight, like walking up and being like, Hey, you know, we won fair and square. | ||
You know, like, walking up and being like, hey, you know, that is against our rules. | ||
I thought this was gonna be fair and square. | ||
It's like, this is a street fight. | ||
They're punching you in the back of the head. | ||
Okay? | ||
You showed up to their turf, and they have weapons. | ||
They have concealed weapons, and they brought their friends, and they're punching you in the head, and they're throwing stuff at, they're dumping buckets of shit on you from the roof. | ||
And we show up with our hands on our hip and our khakis like, hey, you know, that's not fair. | ||
How about a little decorum? | ||
And then we even look at a guy like Trump. | ||
Trump's the leader of our gang. | ||
And Trump goes up and says, we're gonna kill them all! | ||
Not actually, but he goes up there and he's like, you know, I'm unchained, we're gonna bury the media, metaphorically, and this sort of thing. | ||
Trump goes up there and he's like, we are going to totally transform the government. | ||
I'm not talking about violence. | ||
Trump steps up and says, we have to attack the media. | ||
We have to criticize their credibility. | ||
We have to strip away the political conventions. | ||
I won't concede. | ||
We have to talk about voter fraud, etc. | ||
And you have all these Republicans that are, like, pulling on his shirt and saying, well, Mr. Trump, but that's against the rules. | ||
Like, we don't do that. | ||
We just can't think like that. | ||
Because it's not that kind of fight. | ||
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It's not that kind of contest. | |
Because you see what they're willing to do. | ||
We are always constraining ourselves. | ||
We're always putting ourselves in a straitjacket. | ||
And our own side is always telling us what's off the menu, what's off the table, what we can and can't do, what's too far. | ||
And we're in this fight for the life of our nation. | ||
We have to win. | ||
It's a winning mentality. | ||
A winning-at-all-costs mentality. | ||
And not being immoral. | ||
I don't mean violence. | ||
I don't mean anything that is against the Ten Commandments or anything that's against the Bible, you know. | ||
But I'm saying we have got to be politically extremely pragmatic. | ||
Because we just don't have the luxury of that sort of thing. | ||
We're winning against the house, is a way to think of it. | ||
Because in the sense that it's a hostile environment. | ||
When you go gamble at a casino, they don't want you to win. | ||
It's rigged against you. | ||
They're trying to take all your money. | ||
So the point is, every advantage that you can take, you're gonna take. | ||
Every advantage you can employ. | ||
You're going to want to employ. | ||
Because in the same way it's a zero-sum game. | ||
They get your money or you get theirs. | ||
We're going to get the political power or they keep it. | ||
So... This election interference... It is election interference. | ||
Plain as day. | ||
So messed up. | ||
And what a sad state of affairs. | ||
It proves our country is just run by gangsters. | ||
It's a gangster country. | ||
It's a criminal country. | ||
It's a one-party state. | ||
We clearly have what they call a Democrat deficit. | ||
That's a nice way of saying we are not a free country at all. | ||
They say that about the European Union. | ||
And if we're going to fix it, we have to know what that implies for how we have to conduct ourselves. | ||
So that's that. | ||
That's his court date. | ||
Go figure. | ||
So just like we talked about a few weeks ago, this judge in this case has now threatened the president personally and said that anything that he says will be interpreted, no matter how ambiguous or vague or general, anything that he says, writes, or posts on social media, she will be reviewing and she will look at it very liberally For anything that she deems threatening or interfering with this trial. | ||
So she gets that level of oversight over the Trump campaign. | ||
And then she's going to schedule the trial for the middle of the election. | ||
After they waited to charge him years so that they could put it in the middle of the election. | ||
Nice. | ||
That's just not right. | ||
Because clearly there are so many people in the nation that are dissatisfied and disagree with the direction of the country. | ||
Like what they're doing is not working. | ||
Our country is not great. | ||
Just go to the cities. | ||
Or anywhere. | ||
It's dirty. | ||
It's chaotic. | ||
There's crime everywhere. | ||
It's disorderly. | ||
Things are expensive. | ||
We're not building things. | ||
Things aren't efficient. | ||
Like, you look at China. | ||
You look at the United Arab Emirates. | ||
You look at what they can do in other countries and you realize how far behind we are. | ||
How much of a joke we are to the world. | ||
What they're doing isn't working. | ||
People notice that. | ||
People are pissed off about it. | ||
But we have no means of changing it. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
We have no way to go about correcting it. | ||
Because everything that we do, we talk about it, we get censored. | ||
Leaders are raised up to organize, and they get debanked and censored, or in some cases jailed. | ||
A guy runs for president, and wins! | ||
And he's sabotaged, slandered, persecuted, prosecuted, all the above. | ||
What are we supposed to do? | ||
And I talked about this a lot more a few years ago. | ||
They want us to go and die. | ||
You have a problem with how we're running things? | ||
You can either take it and absolutely submit and just what the government says goes and you better just shut up and go along with it and say the pronouns and donate your money to a black-owned business, etc, etc. | ||
Or, if you can't do that, then you could just go kill yourself. | ||
You could just go die. | ||
Just go somewhere and just wait to die or go to jail. | ||
We really don't even care. | ||
And that's just not acceptable. | ||
That's not cool. | ||
That's to say the least. | ||
That's not cool. | ||
So we've got to be much, much more subversive. | ||
That's why we have to be relentless and creative and come up with subversive new strategies To affect change. | ||
And that doesn't mean anything illegal. | ||
It doesn't mean anything morally wrong. | ||
But it means we, you know, we gotta get smart here. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's the Trump court date. | ||
So ridiculous. | ||
You just... Nothing surprises me anymore, but we do need to be aware of how unjust... It's so... It's such a load of crap. | ||
Especially when you consider... This is the last thing I'll say. | ||
Especially when you consider the hypocrisy. | ||
Because they cried about the James Comey Clinton letter, and about, oh, is Trump going to accept the results of the election, and the emoluments clause, and everything that they throw at this guy. | ||
And they're guilty of all the same stuff. | ||
The sacred democracy! | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
And they're gonna jail their opponent. | ||
Remember when Trump said, "'Cause you'd be in jail," and the left cried for years? | ||
They said, how dare a presidential candidate threaten to lock up his political opponent? | ||
Now I guess it's fine, though. | ||
I know everybody says that, but that just adds another layer. | ||
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And it doesn't make it right. | |
We're used to it, but it doesn't make it any less offensive. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our featured story, which is about Ron DeSantis, Cuck Desayo Show. | ||
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If we have time? | |
You know, maybe I'll just save this. | ||
Those were two really good stories. | ||
I think maybe we'll just go on a high note. | ||
We'll save this DeSantis thing for tomorrow in case there's nothing tomorrow. | ||
So I'll change the title. | ||
I know you guys aren't going to be too broken up about that. | ||
So I'll just change the title of the show, and then I'll read the Super Chats. | ||
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All right. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Somebody says, thank God I don't have to hear any more about DeSantis. | ||
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Yeah, maybe Matt Walsh is becoming based. | ||
Maybe he always was. | ||
Who knows? | ||
He certainly is coming around, you know, from years ago. | ||
I called him a Shabbos Goy race trader and I think that maybe set him on a path to become who he is because you remember it was just about four or five years ago today. | ||
It was in August. | ||
I think it was August 2019 when I called him a Shabbos Goy race trader. | ||
Because of that Walmart shooting in El Paso and he goes out and says, this white racist piece of shit should get the death penalty, should get the electric chair. | ||
And I said, why do you have to say a white piece of trash? | ||
Why do you have to say a white terrible person? | ||
I said, if it was a black person, would you say this black piece of shit? | ||
No, you'd never say that. | ||
I said, but you feel bold because it's a white person. | ||
A white racist does something bad, so you want to go kill him to prove, what, how not racist you are? | ||
That's where that came from. | ||
He's come a long way since he said that, and I think I had something to do with that. | ||
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I think he'll definitely, well, I don't know. | ||
There's still a lot of race left, you know? | ||
January, February, still a little ways away. | ||
So it depends on how he performs in New Hampshire. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I honestly have no idea how it's going to play out, but I don't think he'll drop out before Nevada. | ||
I think he'll make it through at least South Carolina. | ||
I don't think he'll go through all this trouble and drop out before the four first states. | ||
I'd be surprised. | ||
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Racist, sexist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, Islamophobic. | |
I love that, because that was such a mask-off moment. | ||
She's like, yeah, I hate their voters because they're all racist pieces of shit. | ||
It's like, I love it because there's just like mask off. | ||
It's like, yeah, that is what they think about all of us. | ||
David sent $20 and the men who hold high places must be the ones to start to mold a new reality closer to the heart. | ||
Facts. | ||
Very true. | ||
Tenrio sent three dollars. | ||
There is no nobility in poverty. | ||
I've been a rich man, and I have been a poor man. | ||
And I choose rich every fucking time. | ||
Love that. | ||
Look, and it's not even about being rich or being poor. | ||
Again, it's about it's about a culture that celebrates success instead of poverty and romanticizes success. | ||
We want to look good, feel good, be good. | ||
We want to be good. | ||
We want to be great. | ||
We don't want to look bad, sound bad, be poor, like... | ||
And it'd be one thing if he said he was a monk. | ||
But he's not. | ||
He's complaining. | ||
He's saying it's those rich people. | ||
So people can't even say, oh, well, he's taking a vow of poverty. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
He's complaining about being poor. | ||
He's saying, I can't get a job. | ||
So that's not the same thing. | ||
People say, oh, he's humble. | ||
No, he's not humble. | ||
He is a humble guy. | ||
But that's not why he's saying, I ain't got a dollar. | ||
He's saying, I ain't got a dollar. | ||
It's this class hate of the rich, which is covetousness, which is totally wrong. | ||
Regina Bolton sent $3.070 slash less than three smile nice haircut. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
There are no obese people in Japan because they are publicly ridiculed. | ||
My overweight friend went to go visit and the old ladies in the bus pointed and laughed at him. | ||
Shame is such a great deterrent. | ||
I mean look for a lot of things. | ||
It should be like this for a lot of things. | ||
People need to get in shape. | ||
They need to get fit and dress well and just act like human beings again. | ||
The holes in the shirt and that whole thing is just so problematic. | ||
It's a spiritual decay at the heart of white America. | ||
And I'm this surgeon that has to cut it out. | ||
People don't like it. | ||
It's a toxic relationship people have with this stuff. | ||
They're all liberal. | ||
They're all liberal out there. | ||
Sorry for a basic bitch question, but why is New England solid blue despite being overwhelmingly why? | ||
How do we flip them? - They're all liberal. | ||
They're all liberal out there. | ||
That's just the way it is. | ||
So I don't know how you flip them It's been tried. | ||
I mean, the only times that a Republican has won a statewide race... I mean, maybe the best example you could look for is a guy like Charlie Baker. | ||
Charlie Baker, who was the governor of Massachusetts. | ||
But he was so liberal! | ||
That was the only way he could win. | ||
So there's... Mitt Romney was the governor there. | ||
Charlie Baker was the governor there. | ||
Maine had a Republican governor. | ||
Maryland had a Republican governor. | ||
I think his name's Larry Hogan. | ||
Um, but these guys are not, like, the kind of Republican that we want, so... I think New Hampshire, there's probably a lot of cheating, because we came so close in 16. | ||
I think Trump probably had it. | ||
Uh, but Vermont, as you know, it's all hippies. | ||
Massachusetts, it's all yuppies and hippies. | ||
I don't know enough about the demographics of the rest of the state. | ||
The rest of the, uh, that region. | ||
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But it's tough. | |
Natsuk Grykoid sent $5. | ||
Great stream as always. | ||
Looking fresh and handsome as usual. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You should bring the pumpkin back one day. | ||
Love you. | ||
Well, in October. | ||
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That's when the pumpkin comes out. | |
Chadev Yuslim sent $3. | ||
My shirt has holes in it. | ||
That's cause it was $1,400 from Mason Margiela. | ||
Oliver Brokass Wegro Anthony will not understand. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We can do better than shirts with holes in them. | ||
Regina Bolton sent $3. | ||
I got $3, take my neat bucks. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Virginian sent $3. | ||
Yo what is good Nick, been in Alaska mostly off the grid for the past week. | ||
Glad to be able to watch the show again. | ||
07 and God bless. | ||
Thanks a lot buddy, hope you're having a good time. | ||
Tartush and Groiper sent $10. | ||
The Soviets never found Hitler. | ||
Do you think his descendants are alive today in Argentina? | ||
No I don't think so. | ||
Regina Bolton sent $3. | ||
Do you have a favorite genre of music? | ||
Obviously I know you like Kanye, but I mean in general. | ||
What do you listen to most? | ||
Mostly indie and alternative. | ||
A lot of indie music, a lot of alternative music. | ||
I like a lot of stuff. | ||
When I was younger I used to like a lot of soul and R&B and funk music. | ||
I used to be a lot more into rap music, and I still am. | ||
But I would say besides Kanye, most of what I listen to is indie alternative stuff. | ||
So... If Hitler were alive today though, wouldn't that be awesome? | ||
He'd probably know who I am. | ||
If Hitler were still alive, there is a very good chance that he knows who I am, which would be... Imagine if Hitler knew who I was. | ||
Well, I guess he's... No, it would not be possible for him to be alive. | ||
Because he would be like 140 years old. | ||
When was he born? | ||
Like the 1880s or something? | ||
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So I guess he wouldn't be alive. | |
Yeah, that would not be possible. | ||
He would be... | ||
He would be a little bit too old. | ||
He'd be 130. | ||
What am I saying? | ||
I'm like, yeah, great point. | ||
If Hitler were 134 years old today, he would know who I am. | ||
But what if he was? | ||
What if he was though? | ||
What if somehow he was still alive and he knew exactly who I was? | ||
That would be crazy. | ||
That would be crazy. | ||
Do you think he'd like me or hate me? | ||
He probably wouldn't like me. | ||
Because he's European. | ||
So he would not like... But he would like my advocacy! | ||
I think he would, uh... He would like that I'm... I'm against everyone hating him all the time, and... Maybe a few other things, I don't know, but... But... That would be funny. | ||
He would be dead anyway, though, so... What if he had kids that knew who I was, like Hitler Jr.? | ||
What if Hitler Jr., Adolf Jr. | ||
knew who I was? | ||
What if in the future Adolf Hitler's son reached out to me and was like, I'm Adolf Hitler's son, come with me? | ||
I'd be like, oh my gosh. | ||
What if I was at some bar or something and the waiter brought me like a slip of paper with like some coded message and I was like, what does this mean? | ||
And then I saw someone out of the corner of my eye, hey get back here! | ||
And I chase after him and it's Hitler's son. | ||
And Hitler's son is alive and wants to make a comeback, or he has some massive fortune, or he has the keys to the UFO. | ||
We don't have much time! | ||
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Get in! | |
Invisible boatmobile type shit. | ||
And I jump in, he flies me down to wherever their headquarters is. | ||
That would be awesome and I would be like this on this like unexpected Hero, I have to go through this training. | ||
He's been like training since birth for this battle You know his his father's Like Alfred type figure has trained him like in martial arts and taught him all this academic stuff so he's like a trained killer but he's gotta train me. | ||
It's like I'm uninitiated compared to him. | ||
I'm the schlub. | ||
I'm from the mean streets of Chicago. | ||
Adolf Hitler Jr.' 's gotta kick my ass into shape. | ||
But he's like, you know, you have heart. | ||
I know that you can do this because you have heart. | ||
You possess the spirit of the true swastika. | ||
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You possess. | |
You possess. | ||
You have the spirit of the true swastika, the true National Socialist. | ||
You know, I'm like, I'm this plucky, rough-around-the-edges, hey, I'm a kid from Chicago! | ||
And they fly me down in a UFO and they're like, he's not the Chosen One! | ||
Look at how fat he is! | ||
He's not the Chosen One! | ||
He doesn't know anything! | ||
And he fights like a bitch. | ||
And Hitler Jr.' 's like, no, like, or some sage, you know, like the... | ||
The Savitri Debbie like Hindu National Socialist Sage is like, no. | ||
I read his chakras. | ||
He has a true swastika. | ||
He has the spirit of the true swastika. | ||
His heart beats a swastika like he's our guy. | ||
But Hitler doesn't, you know, Hitler doesn't trust this. | ||
I gotta prove myself. | ||
Hitler Jr's gotta see me in action. | ||
He sees something. | ||
Like, I'm in battle. | ||
Maybe he's gotta save my ass, but he sees me do something. | ||
I pick up Thor's hammer. | ||
I do something that... I use a little bit of magic. | ||
Little force magic. | ||
And he's like, okay, maybe I was wrong. | ||
Maybe this guy is... Maybe he is a true swastika. | ||
Who knows? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah, something like that. | ||
Maybe something like that happens. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
Oh, it's all jokes. | ||
All jokes, by the way. | ||
It's all jokes, but wouldn't that be funny if that were the case? | ||
Hitler's lair. | ||
Hitler's Caribbean lair. | ||
His South Ocean lair on an island. | ||
And I'm down there chillin'. | ||
I'm like eatin' pizza. | ||
I'm like the Ninja Turtle who loves pizza. | ||
Hey dude, we could order a pizza and Hitler's like, stop it! | ||
We have to train! | ||
And I'm like, whoa! | ||
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Who's shitting your Cheerios, bro? | |
I'm like the dude, bro, from Chicago. | ||
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I'm like the dude, bro, from an American city. | |
I'm like the Ninja Turtle that loves eating pizza. | ||
I mean, Hitler playing video games. | ||
Cut to... We're playing Mario Kart. | ||
Hitler's like, stop it, we have to train. | ||
One more game, I can't pause! | ||
It's an online game, I can't pause it! | ||
And he's like, you have to take this seriously! | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
We must secure the existence of our people. | ||
Kidding, kidding. | ||
Kidding. | ||
See, it's just fun. | ||
We're just having fun. | ||
We're just having fun here, bud. | ||
Wouldn't that be good? | ||
Wouldn't that be a good show? | ||
I'd watch that. | ||
You know, even people that don't like me would watch that. | ||
Anyway, anyway. | ||
That's the story they don't want to tell. | ||
They'll do the Lightning Thief. | ||
They'll do the Master Splinter spin-off show. | ||
And they'll do I Am Number 4 and all that shit, but will they ever make this story? | ||
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No. | |
Not politically correct. | ||
Nope. | ||
No, Hollywood would never be courageous enough to make something like that. | ||
Anyway, so... Anyway... What if Hitler were alive, though? | ||
We would be friends. | ||
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Uh, or, or not though. | |
$3. | ||
Nikki Haley said ImproLife because I had trouble having my children which translates to ImproLife because I had to get thousands of backshots before a seed was planted in me. | ||
Gross. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Regina Bolton sent $5. | ||
And I did that great bit with that disgusting super chat on the screen. | ||
How dare you? | ||
Disgusting. | ||
Line Rider sent $5. | ||
Republicans get in power and use it to cut their arm off. | ||
Democrats get in power and grow back for more to beat us with. | ||
The small federal government people are so insanely stupid. | ||
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Okay. | |
Tortured metaphor. | ||
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Sucks. | |
Corelix sent $5. | ||
When nothing in society deserves respect, we should fashion for ourselves in solitude new silent loyalties. | ||
Nicholsmsdvilla. | ||
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Love that. | |
No, I didn't. | ||
I think they're prideful. | ||
I think they have a chip on their shoulder. | ||
I think they've made a virtue out of it. | ||
But not in a good way. | ||
Mr. Flex sent $5. | ||
Years. | ||
Do you think the American poor still see themselves as temporarily embarrassed millionaires or are most proud to be poor? | ||
I think they're prideful. | ||
I think they have a chip on their shoulder. | ||
I think they've made a virtue out of it, but not in a good way. | ||
Caesar says sent $3. | ||
When is the last time you read a novel? | ||
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Years. | |
I haven't read novel in years. | ||
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Flo sent $3. | |
Thanks for everything you do, buddy. | ||
Been a fan for years. | ||
What do you think will happen if the Gov succeeds in blocking Trump and he is jailed? | ||
Conservatives are too cucked for a revolution emo. | ||
Half. | ||
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Where's part two? - Oh, no. | |
Love you too, buddy. | ||
What happens if the government succeeds and Trump goes to jail? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Nothing would happen. | ||
trying to defeat Trump. | ||
Traitors like DeSantis salivating at the chance to lose the next election. | ||
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Love you Nick, you truly have given me happiness two thirds. - Love you too, buddy. | |
What happens if the government succeeds and Trump goes to jail? | ||
Nothing, nothing would happen. | ||
Because nobody would rally, nobody would organize, and nobody would care. | ||
And anyone that would, will have been locked up or censored or destroyed in some way. | ||
So... I don't... I don't think anything significant would happen. | ||
But, uh, you know, hope I'm wrong. | ||
Yeah, Don Jr.' 's way gayer than DeSantis. | ||
is gay but Don Jr. tweeting and calling him Ron DeSantis was even gayer. - Yeah, Don Jr. is way gayer than DeSantis. - Virginian sent $3. | ||
Also, do you think that DeSantis is done after this or no? | ||
- No, I don't think this makes him done. - Matthew sent $3. | ||
He's great. | ||
He's really excellent. | ||
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van langenhoven i'm from belgium he's very mainstream here after they the state media tried to get him with a gotcha documentary but he just got more fans yeah he told me all about that he's great he's uh he's really excellent and it was inspirational to meet him because here's a it's just like what i'm describing here's an example of a guy who's good looking fit and successful and dresses sharp and he's got a family and like that's what we should want to be | |
Like, he's really setting the bar. | ||
Over there, I was very inspired by meeting him. | ||
He showed me sort of what's possible. | ||
So, I was very impressed. | ||
Very solid guy. | ||
Tartessian Groi'i'per sent $10. | ||
The Gaelic are the real Jews, Yids are fake Jews. - No, wrong. - Superfluity sent $25. | ||
It was my high honor to bow before you at the post office last Friday. | ||
You are a larger-than-life figure. | ||
My pitbull, named Trump, was sitting in the car. | ||
Also would have given homage to you. | ||
Aw, stop. | ||
Well, hey, thank you very much. | ||
It was good seeing ya. | ||
You're kind of blowing up my spot a little bit, because it's like... I don't want people to go and, like, try to kill me outside the post office, but... | ||
It was good seeing you too. | ||
I did recognize you because I know we had talked before I don't remember you said you're From around, uh, where that was. | ||
I don't want... You're real... This is, like, not a good OPSEC, but that's okay, because, uh, that was nice of you, so... But thank you very much for the super chat. | ||
It was good seeing you. | ||
Hope you, uh... Hope you had a successful... Hope you had a successful trip at the post office. | ||
It was, uh... It was good to bump into you again. | ||
I would have... I would have stayed and talked a little bit, but you kind of startled me, you know? | ||
When people say, hey, are you Nick Fuentes? | ||
I'm always like, okay. | ||
Is this... Is this over? | ||
Is it over for me now? | ||
I got recognized in Chicago not too long ago. | ||
I was actually downtown and this guy was literally had like... I don't even... it was so horrifying. | ||
I was walking down the street. | ||
I was literally just out for like a leisurely stroll. | ||
I had gotten lunch and I was walking around. | ||
And I see this young guy he looked a little like he had this like autistic look not in a negative way but he had like a ponytail and like white very white like pale skin and had on like the uniform like jeans with like not very good shoes and and I kind of caught his gaze as I was walking down the street. | ||
And he was like, Oh, hey, and I knew like he recognized me and he's like, Oh, hey, we went to high school together. | ||
I was like, Oh, really? | ||
Okay. | ||
I said, I don't recognize you. | ||
He's like, Oh yeah, well, I was younger. | ||
I said, okay. | ||
And, uh, he's like, well, I want to know what I'm doing. | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
He's like, well, I'm a guess what he is. | ||
He says, I'm an arms dealer. | ||
So I'm helping a client right now. | ||
And he's moving like a box full of guns. | ||
And in my mind, I'm like that's it like stick a fork in me that it's over this is how it ends I'm gonna get shot in the back of the head by this autist with the guns There's a 50-50 chance either he's a he's more of a Nazi than me or he's a communist Because he's got that he's got the ponytail. | ||
He's got that look and he's interested in guns. | ||
I'm like either he's a tanky or he's a You know, he's a wig man. | ||
Either way, it's not looking good for me. | ||
Either way, I'm about to get Seth Riched. | ||
I said, and no one's gonna know. | ||
Everyone's gonna think it was the Jews or something. | ||
It's just this guy. | ||
But, uh, I was like, oh! | ||
I was like, cool! | ||
Yeah, anyway, I'll see ya! | ||
I didn't run away, but I was like, anyway, I'll see ya! | ||
And then I walked away, but I was kind of like, you know, listening for the sound of like a loaded gun being cocked, because I'm like, this guy's about to blow me away here. | ||
Anyway, but uh, but I lived obviously So I'm a little little skittish When that that sort of thing happens Arms dealer nice James sent three dollars. | ||
You should bring the pumpkin back one day la mal. | ||
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Yeah, right October Moneybagsmo sent $3. | |
You ever watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure? | ||
It's a super popular show where at one part Nazis came and saved everyone. | ||
Everyone who watched that part ate that shit up. | ||
You'd like it. | ||
Nah, I never saw that. | ||
Gloipmasterflex sent $5. | ||
Watched some street interviews about the mugshot and even Trump haters were saying the mugshot was fire and that presidents don't belong in jail even if guilty. | ||
Interested to see general election polls? | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
The general election polls, it has Biden up by one on average. | ||
Flo sent three dollars in these last four years since I found AF. | ||
Never thought it would get to do or die like it is now. | ||
You are so right, it truly is a holy war. | ||
New haircut looks good BTW. | ||
Much love to you King07. | ||
Thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
Yeah, who could have predicted we'd make it this far? | ||
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I mean, I don't have, like, a European sensibility. | |
I mean, I don't have like a European sensibility. | ||
Like I'm crass and I eat a lot of meat. | ||
And I feel like as a, because I knew a guy from Germany once. | ||
And he was always like, you Americans are too fat. | ||
You eat too much meat. | ||
So unhealthy. | ||
He was like German. | ||
He hated that we eat meat and hated the way we dress. | ||
And he is very German. | ||
You know, if you know Germans, they have that kind of temperament. | ||
So I feel like he wouldn't like me for that reason. | ||
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But who knows? | |
Who knows? | ||
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Maybe like... Okay. | |
Ruined it. | ||
You fucking killed it. | ||
Terrible. | ||
Ruined it. | ||
That scene in Degoba where Yoda is training Luke while sitting on his back, but it's actually Hitler on your back. | ||
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Okay. | |
Ruined it. | ||
You fucking killed it. | ||
Terrible. | ||
Ruined it. | ||
Tarkin Groi percent $3. | ||
Did you see the Instagram story the Pizzagate Pito took of Yee? | ||
Gyophrabus. | ||
With the text, we'll figure out your destiny. | ||
WTF happen? | ||
No, I... | ||
If you don't want to address all good. | ||
I did not see that. | ||
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Let me pull it up. | |
Can I see a story on desktop or no? | ||
No, I did not see that. | ||
Gotta tell you, not loving what I'm seeing from our guy lately. | ||
But, you know, maybe that's the... Maybe that's the Groyper curse. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Yeah, what is this? | ||
We're gonna figure out your destiny? | ||
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Bro... | |
And who's Geo4Bs? | ||
Dude, yeah, that's not cool, man. - Mm-hmm. | ||
I'm looking at the first result from Vogue. | ||
Yeah, I don't know man Not looking good I'll say that much but you know what I see You know me, I still love Ye. | ||
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I still love him. | |
He's still, I think, a good guy, but some of the stuff lately, haven't been a big fan. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
I'm not the kind of guy, and here's the thing. | ||
I'm not the kind of guy that works for somebody and then I'm not gonna go and trash him. | ||
I'm not gonna work for somebody and then go out and say oh well F him and you know and trash him. | ||
I'm really not interested in gossiping. | ||
I feel like there's just a There is something, I think, wrong about that. | ||
And I know because I've had people do the same thing to me. | ||
I've had people who are my biggest fans, they work for me, it doesn't work out, and then they hate me, they trash me, whatever. | ||
So I don't think that's right. | ||
I don't think that's the right thing to do. | ||
Not like I have anything very bad to say, but obviously a lot of the stuff that's been coming from him lately... I haven't been a big fan of it. | ||
And I'm gonna leave it at that. | ||
Because, like I said, I don't think it's... | ||
Appropriate to go in too much but But I do wish him the best and I hope I hope he's able to Find whatever it is. | ||
He's looking for and you know figure out Whatever he needs to figure out but I still love the guy even if I don't really agree with the current direction But okay, let's see. | ||
I think that's everything we got one more Irish Hawks says, man you're a genius right wingers not being able to consider a world beyond the liberal and egalitarian is a bigger hurdle than race realism and the JQ. | ||
It's been hammered in since elementary school. | ||
Yeah, it's tough for a lot of people to overcome that, but tough pill to swallow. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight as always. | ||
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As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular, Politically provoked. | ||
Special shout out to them. | ||
Thanks to everybody that superchats, everybody that watches. | ||
We love you, and 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. | ||
America First! |