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Sept. 14, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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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 over.
Only
America first.
nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Kind of a slow news day, actually.
And there's not really a ton to discuss, but it's gonna be a good show regardless.
And our featured story tonight we're talking about the resignation of Mitt Romney, or rather retirement.
Today the Senator from Utah announced that he will not be seeking another term in the Senate in 2024.
So that means that this will be his last year and then he's done and he's out of politics.
Honestly, who really cares?
But whatever.
We'll talk about that tonight.
That'll be our main story.
There's nothing going on today.
There's just fucking nothing.
Nothing going on.
So whatever.
We'll talk about Mitt Romney.
We'll also be talking tonight...
About New Hampshire and we finally have the first ruling on this 14th Amendment challenge to Donald Trump's appearance on the ballot in 2024.
And we talked about this last week that there are some major lawsuits and there's a lot of money behind this nationwide effort to get Trump off of the Republican primary ballot for 2024.
And some are making a legal argument that the 14th Amendment would prohibit Donald Trump from running for federal office.
There's a provision in the 14th Amendment which prohibits anybody who has launched an insurrection against the government from seeking office.
This is a Civil War era statute.
Civil War era rule and it was intended for Civil War veterans.
It was intended for former Confederates so that Jefferson Lee couldn't become the president or whatever.
Now they're trying to use this to get Trump off the ballot so that people can't even vote for him.
And there's efforts underway to do this in Colorado, New Hampshire, several other states.
We talked about it last week.
It's just a total joke.
But they're not treating it like a joke.
There are officials that are seriously considering it.
The good news is that today the Secretary of State in New Hampshire has determined that he will not strike Donald Trump from the ballot.
He said that it's not even really a matter of discretion.
And so hopefully this sets a good precedent and other states will follow suit and they'll keep Trump on the ballot.
Although who knows?
It's really up to them.
So we'll talk about that too.
It should be a pretty good show.
I gotta tell you, I'm already, like, pissed.
I don't know why.
I'm just in a really bad mood today.
I don't know why.
I think it's this tie.
I hate this tie.
And it's, like, choking me right now.
And I'm just, like, pissed because of it.
unidentified
Ugh!
nick fuentes
Should I just do this?
Should I just do the show like that?
It looks terrible, but...
I'm dying over here it's choking me it's this stupid tie I don't know what it maybe you guys can relate but sometimes it's the material I feel like you have to you have to make the knot tighter Does that sound right to you?
Maybe it sounds totally crazy but I feel like some of the ties I could get them to look right and it's not that tight.
Some of them I gotta really tighten it up for it to for it to stay in place.
I'm dying.
It's making me furious.
It's making me feel like I don't even know.
I'm already in a bad mood because of it.
Still tight even though it's all the way down here.
I'll fix it in a sec.
But anyway, that's better.
So that'll be our show.
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And before we get into the show, I also want to talk about something else.
I want to talk because I'm 100% just going to procrastinate through one of these stories because, just like, who even cares?
I mean, Mitt Romney, it's just like nothing's going on, man.
Total content drought.
Are we even in a presidential election?
It doesn't feel like it.
I remember 2015 it was stuff was happening every day and same thing was true throughout the first term for Trump and now it's like nothing's going on ever!
Where's the news?
Where's the content?
There's nothing!
The front page story in all of the press Was like, some dog, some police dog found some convict in Pennsylvania.
Really?
That's like a local news story.
Where's the fucking content, man?
It sucks!
This whole week sucks.
Anyway, so I'm definitely, you know, like, I just don't even want to get into either of these, but...
Before we do, I mean we'll make an attempt to get through the Romney story just so I don't have to change the title of the show.
But what I wanted, what I do want to talk about is my number one fucking nemesis, Oliver Anthony.
This guy that I hate.
And I hate him more and more with every passing day.
I hated him the first time I saw him.
With this fluoride stare and this stupid song.
And I have only hated him even more as time has gone on.
As people have defended him.
As he's gone on these other shows.
And we realize what a fake he really is.
The accent's fake.
And anyway...
I wanted to just talk briefly about this.
I don't know if you saw, but Oliver Anthony who sings this song, Rich Men North of Richmond, I think at this point I've done like 10 shows about this.
I think I've done more shows hating on Oliver Anthony than I have about the election at this point.
But the latest development is, and again I don't know if you caught this, but I guess he was playing a show in Tennessee And he makes this video that he publishes the other day he goes on and I just have to get this off my chest because I see this guy and he just gets away with this.
He goes and does a phone video.
He says that he pulls over on the side of the road jumps out of his truck.
And he makes a video on his cell phone, which he publishes on social media, and he says that the show that he's got coming up in Tennessee, he says, oh well they're charging people $100 for tickets, and he goes, that's horseshit!
Don't pay $100 for those tickets!
and certainly don't pay more for VIP and we'll do another venue somewhere else and then get this he says and I apologize to everybody but my booking agent he's not even a booking agent he's my friend who's a plumber that I'm trying to give him a full-time job as my booking agent and he made a mistake he didn't see how much the prices were for the tickets so I'm not gonna play there anymore
And I see the video and I'm like, are you kidding me, man?
He goes out there and what I love about that, in case you haven't seen it, you could go and check it out.
It's blowing up right now.
I think Tim Poole covered it and a few other people.
But he goes out and what I love about it First and foremost, it just throws everybody under the bus.
Like, throws the plumber under the bus, throws his buddy under the bus, like, takes no responsibility.
Says, oh, like, this idiot that I hired to do this job that he doesn't even know how to do.
Well, really it's his fault because he didn't look into the details, he says.
And then he throws the venue under the bus.
And says, yeah, don't buy tickets, just boycott the whole event.
We'll just do it somewhere else.
Just totally rug pulls the event.
That was like my first impression is like, wow, way to throw everybody under the bus.
The other big thing, which is to me the bigger thing, is I am so sick of the poor person act.
This like, you know, and I said it the first time, I said it a few different ways.
Because I know it was very controversial at the time, but I think the tide is turning.
I think people are getting sick of this guy's act.
I think they realize he's a fraud.
The first thing I said about him is that he's a LARPer.
He's a role player.
He's not a real hillbilly.
He's not a real southerner.
He's a fake.
Just like everybody in the South with the boots and the hat and the carry-on, he's role-playing as a Southerner, role-playing as some regional culture which doesn't even really exist anymore.
And that has been proven simply by the fact that he faked the accent.
His song, he has this strong Southern accent when he sings and then he does an interview and he just sounds like a guy from Portland.
He sounds like a guy from LA.
And anyway, that was the first thing I said.
And initially everybody said, what?
You just hate Southerners.
You just hate white people or poor people or whatever.
But now, He's making the big bucks, he's blowing up on Spotify, Instagram, he's on Joe Rogan, he's on Jordan Peterson.
It's been proven also that he's a hack, he's like an industry plan.
And now he's carrying on doing this poor person routine, this ticket price thing.
And he says, I'm not gonna do a venue where the tickets cost more than $20.
I'm not gonna do any venue where it's more than $40 for a ticket, and even that's pushing it, $25.
You're not gonna play a venue if the tickets cost more than $25?
What year do you think it is?
It costs $25 to go eat at Five Guys these days.
It costs $25 for two people to eat at McDonald's.
unidentified
I ain't gonna play anywhere if the tickets cost more than $25.
nick fuentes
It's not 1970, okay?
That's the cost of doing business.
And I'm so sick of... It's like a form of virtue signaling.
Almost.
To go out there and say, oh well, hey I don't support this, I'm gonna pull myself out of the venue because the tickets are too expensive and people are supposed to say what?
Congratulations?
What a hero?
Wow.
What a folk legend.
Rumor has it he won't play a show if the tickets cost more than $25.
Enough already.
unidentified
Enough.
nick fuentes
I'm sure in his mind he thought that was like a good look.
I'm sure in his mind he thought that was like, in his twisted, warped, sick, faker, phony mind, he thought that this would be good public relations to go out and say, I ain't gonna pay if it's $100.
I'll only play if it's less than $25 for a ticket.
unidentified
Wow.
nick fuentes
Oh wow!
unidentified
Wow!
nick fuentes
What a working class hero!
Wow!
He really understands the poor.
He's not a highfalutin whatever.
He's not a highfalutin city boy.
He's down to his country roots.
He won't pay you tickets more than $25 and a can of beans.
Really man?
It's the cost of doing business.
That's what it costs to do anything these days.
It's 2023.
Hello?
Inflation and the rest?
Spare me the act.
Well I'll only play for poor people that can afford the t- You know, just do a charity concert then.
And that gets to the most beautiful thing about the whole story, which, by the way, I hated it before this revelation came out, this next part.
I hated this video before the next part was revealed.
Come to find out, the venue publishes on Facebook today, I think it was today or yesterday, and they said this guy, the ginger folk hero, working hero, It turns out that in his contract he was to be paid $120,000 for a 60-minute performance.
$120,000 for a 60-minute performance.
$120,000 for one hour he was supposed to be paid.
So he inks the deal to be paid a hundred.
This is more than people make in a year.
What's the average income in America?
It's like $45,000, $50,000, something like that.
So this is more than twice the median or average income of the United States.
Close to three times that he would be paid in one hour to play these stupid country songs in Tennessee.
Not in Madison Square Garden.
Not in LA.
At the Staples Center.
In, I think it was Memphis or Knoxville.
$120,000 for one hour.
Now, I'm not hating on it.
I hated him before I found this out.
And I'm not hating him for getting the money.
If that is the kind of money that you can command, hey, God bless.
Make that money.
But it only reveals what a sick, vile, twisted human being he is.
Maybe he thought that people wouldn't learn about this.
But he's going to pull over on the side of the road with his t-shirt on and this ridiculous beard and this haircut, if you can even call it that, and go on a phone in the backwoods and say, hey listen everybody, Oliver Anthony here.
I'm not going to play if the tickets cost more than $20.
He's getting paid $120,000 for the performance.
He says, don't buy any tickets, don't support the venue, I'll find somewhere else where he can play.
You know, here's a way that you could make it not cost $100.
Don't be paid $120,000 for a 60-minute performance.
I think that is maybe a big part of the cost.
And not to get super technical, but the venue put out a statement and they said, look, we have a venue that seats 1,500 people, Maximum.
They said and we're selling a thousand tickets, 500 general admission tickets for $100, 500 VIP tickets for $200, and so you do the math on that.
What does that work out to?
So, you do the math on that.
What does that work out to?
$150,000 they're supposed to make, and he's getting paid $120,000.
And the venue said, of course, what's involved in that is processing fees and all the other fees that go into hosting an event like that.
They're up $30,000 on top of just Oliver Anthony's compensation for the event.
They said, look, we're barely breaking even.
Because we just wanted to do the show, says the venue.
It just makes it even worse.
So this guy goes out, once again, he's going out into the woods and they say, wow, he's just like an authentic American in its natural habitat.
Look at him in his tattered clothing.
He's out there in the woods with a 4K camera shooting in high definition and professional sound equipment that was produced by a $100 million company, The Daily Wire.
That was his claim to fame.
And then he's gonna go out there making tens of thousands of dollars on the biggest shows, on Rogan, on Jordan Peterson, and say, I don't care about fame or money.
Oh really?
You're just doing Joe Rogan for not fame?
I don't know how that one works.
And then he's gonna go on tour touring the country.
Oh, I'm gonna sing my protest song of a generation.
I'm gonna sing the anthem of the working man.
Oh, but $100.
Oh, well that's not gonna do for the working man.
That's too much.
I won't pay for more than $25.
But he's getting paid $120,000.
You know what?
He should really put his money where his mouth is.
If he really is just a poor person, just donate all your money to charity then.
You know?
I'm so sick of this, like, and I said it the first time.
I said this guy, one, it's obviously astroturfed.
Two, I said this whole thing is just a loser mentality.
This whole, I ain't got a dollar, oh boohoo, I just wish I could wake up and it's not true, I'm living in a new world with an old soul, I want to go home.
And now, obviously we see the hypocrisy.
Money's pouring in, he's touring all over, he's going on all these big interviews.
He will not accept $100 for a ticket.
He will accept $120,000 from the venue.
You know what?
If you like being poor so much, give all your money to charity then.
If there is some virtue in that, if you really are just a simple guy, you're real down, down to earth, country living, simple guy, man and his dogs, donate all your money!
Donate all... I better not see Oliver Anthony with a new car.
And you better not see him move out of rural Virginia because that's all he needs is his little tin roof hut in the mountains with the dogs.
Donate all the money and stop taking money for shows.
Why don't you take the bare minimum just to travel there?
I thought you ain't got a dollar.
I guess not.
But he will keep showing up to the venues with holes in his shirts and saying well I need to be paid a lot but we can only charge $20.
It doesn't add up.
The math isn't mathing here.
The math does not add up in this situation.
So... I just thought I'd get that off my chest.
I know it's not really news.
Maybe some of you don't care.
Maybe you're sick of hearing about it.
But he has to be stopped.
He has to be...
He has to be exposed for what he really is, which is the most evil man in America, the most heinous, the most deviant, sick, twisted sicko in this country, and his name is Oliver Anthony.
And we'd all be better off if he was at the bottom of the ocean or hurtling in outer space.
unidentified
This guy is a pestilence on this country.
nick fuentes
He's a pestilence on the world with his protest song of a generation.
Anyway, so that's a... I know it's not, that's a joke.
I know it's not really news, but this guy just gets under my skin.
Every time I see his stupid face, it's like, stupid face with that blank, dead, fluoride stare, the beard and the haircut.
If that's what being right-wing is about, you know, count me out.
I thought we got into this because Well, I don't know why you guys got into this, but I got into this because I was tired of seeing the country become poor and gross and filled with losers.
You know, I want to see royalty again.
I want to see excellence again.
I want to see space travel.
I want to see prosperity.
And prosperity means I want to see flamboyant expressions of wealth.
I want to see people flaunt wealth.
I want to see Elon Musk.
I don't want to see him in jeans and sneakers.
I want to see him dressed like Louis XIV.
I want to see a palace.
This is good.
This is what we want in a country because, you know, we don't support this peasant revolt thing, this populist thing.
It's literally like French Revolution talk when they say this kind of thing about this is the protest song of a generation and it's about uniting the working class from all races against the rich.
I'm sorry, that sounds like the French Revolution.
That sounds like the Bolsheviks.
Are we not completely against that?
We want the Tsar.
We want the Winter Palace.
We want Louis XIV.
We want cake.
We want a new monarchy.
We want new royalty.
It stands against everything that we support to go all in.
On some unsophisticated hillbilly like this.
Seriously.
And it's not that he's Southern.
There was a Southern aristocracy.
The one redeeming thing about the South, in my opinion, is that in the antebellum, pre-Civil War South, there was a truly like a European aristocracy there.
And on their large estates where they owned slaves, they had these plantation homes.
And they dressed up and they have these complex social rituals and manners and things like that.
That was the one, in my opinion, the one redeeming thing about the South is that it was a true society.
It was a truly aristocratic society in the way that the North didn't have that same character.
And now we have this, like, trailer park thing.
And I don't say that with, like, animosity, but that's literally what it is.
It's like a glorification of poverty and transience and all these problems that go along with it, like drug and alcohol abuse.
And I don't hate people that are truly victims.
I don't hate people that are truly suffering.
But these things are bad.
We want to leave these things behind.
They are not to be celebrated.
I don't think that it's American to celebrate the lowest common denominator.
That's a very modern and, I think, a very negative development.
That America has become synonymous with lowest common denominator ignorance, anti-intellectual, unsophisticated, consumerism.
That's bad.
We should reject that.
There was a time when American was synonymous with Donald Trump.
And Donald Trump in the 1980s being the representative of like a new gilded age.
Like a glass and marble and gold gilded age.
Like a technological super modern skyscraper gilded age.
Gold towers and luxury and super yachts and billions of dollars.
That is, at one time, what it meant to be an American.
Or it was William Randolph Hearst.
Or the great industrialists, titans of industry, of the Industrial Revolution, or even before that.
It was these people in the colonies who built great estates, and they were very educated, and they were brilliant.
I mean, when you look at the Founding Fathers, these people weren't peasants.
Look at Mount Vernon, look at Monticello.
Are those trailer parks?
George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, were they walking around in sweatpants?
They walking around in farmer's clothes?
Were they glorifying ignorance, getting drunk all the time?
No, of course not.
Point being is, throughout history there are examples of a true American high society, an actual refined civilization.
And it is so unfortunate that you have this disgusting strain on the right wing.
And I don't necessarily have contempt for the people.
I want the people to be better.
I have contempt for the culture because it lowers the people.
And I'm talking about this frat, beer, football, Again, drinking, beer, poor people, trailer park culture, that whole scene.
We could be so much more.
We can aspire to so much greater than these people who feel comfortable with this new underclass culture.
This new lowest common denominator thing that we have going on.
It never used to be that way.
People should want to be better.
So every time I see his... I know, I know.
I'm sort of rambling at this point.
You've heard it before, but... Every time I see his face, I'm like, you know what?
Like, this guy is ugly.
This guy is ugly.
And we don't want that.
And he's not ugly because of just, like, his face.
I mean, he's got this big ridiculous beard.
His hair is ridiculous.
Every time... The clothes he's wearing... It's like, you make millions of dollars at this point Wear something nice.
Is that like, I'm sorry, is that controversial?
You were, maybe you were poor then, but you're rich now, so get a nice outfit.
Why don't you dress like an adult?
Why don't you dress like a high-class adult?
Instead of like a, like a low-class child, like a low-class adolescent.
And the point is, I mean, he's being made into this symbol.
Sure, plenty of people choose to live their life how they want, but this guy, everyone's telling us, has become a symbol of the popular...
Disillusionment or dissatisfaction with the state of things and people are rallying behind him.
You go, Oliver!
You go, man!
And the guy has this poor person routine.
We can't have tickets be $100.
They gotta be $25.
And he goes to these venues and people show up and they're like, woo!
And it's like, Seriously, this is what this is what we are like we're gonna we're going to what unseat the left so that we could have barstool Conservatism so that we could have this I'm sorry, but no, I I don't I don't want to be anywhere near that.
So anyway So that's the latest update on Oliver Anthony.
We gotta keep tabs on this guy.
We gotta stay up to date on what he's doing because he's killing the country.
He's absolutely killing the United States and I feel like everyone's just going along with it out of fear.
I don't know.
Maybe they're afraid of him.
They're afraid of what he'll do to them or what his disgusting followers will do to them.
Maybe they're like cannibals.
They're like cannibal hill people.
Maybe people won't speak out against us because they're afraid.
They think that as legions of rabid Hill People supporters, we'll just go and kill them and eat them.
They're cannibals or something, like Silent Hill.
I don't know why no one is feeling courageous enough to call him out.
I feel like I'm the only one.
I feel like I'm the only one bold enough to attack the one that we're not allowed to criticize.
You know, they have that saying.
To find out who rules over you, simply find out who you're not allowed to criticize.
I think we have a winner.
I think we now know.
And I'm not afraid.
I'm not afraid of the... He can send all the ginger.
Hill people my way.
You think I care?
I'll take them all on.
I know the Gripers will be fighting these people.
We'll be putting them down.
And that's for the good of the country, but... Anyway, so that's Oliver Anthony.
Okay, I want to move on.
I want to get into our main story tonight, which is about Mitt Romney retiring.
On a more serious note, I'm just kind of... I'm just kind of playing.
unidentified
I'm having a little fun with it.
nick fuentes
But I want to move on.
I want to get into our featured story about Mitt Romney who's now retiring and You know, like I said at the top, who honestly even really cares?
But our feature story is about the Senator, now Senator from Utah, Mitt Romney.
He's finally announced that he is retiring from politics.
He's not going to be seeking another term in office as the Senator from Utah in 2024.
And this is a story from New York Times.
It says, quote, U.S.
Senator Mitt Romney will not seek re-election in 2024.
Capping a rollercoaster ride through Republican politics from the height of his party's 2012 presidential nomination to the depths of tribal warfare in the age of Donald Trump.
Casting aside the hopes and appeals of colleagues, including Republican leader Mitch McConnell, the 76-year-old Utah Republican said on Wednesday that he would retire as a one-term senator when his term ends in early 2025 rather than seek another six years among a dwindling number of Republican moderates in Congress.
Romney stood out within his caucus as a rare critic of former President Trump, but his decision to retire effectively surrenders his Utah Senate seat to a successor who could be more closely aligned with Trump and the hardline conservative politics of the state's other senator, Republican Mike Lee.
Although Mike Lee isn't even really a conservative, he's actually like a libertarian.
Romney nonetheless said he believed it was time to go.
He said, quote, at the end of another term, I'd be in my mid-80s.
Frankly, it's time for a new generation of leaders.
Well, I'm not running for re-election.
I'm not retiring from the fight.
Well, that's good news.
The son of a former Michigan governor, auto industry executive, and 1968 presidential Republican candidate, Romney became a multimillionaire in the private equity business and served as Massachusetts governor.
Before mounting an unsuccessful challenge against Barack Obama as the Republican presidential nominee in 2012.
As a senator in 2019, he has been an outspoken critic of President Joe Biden, but willing to work with the White House and Democrats on issues like infrastructure and gun control.
With Trump dominating the 2024 Republican presidential bid, Romney has faced powerful headwinds at home in solidly Republican Utah.
A poll in June showed that 47% of Republicans say that Trump best represents them, while only 39% favored Romney.
He was the only Republican senator to vote to convict Trump at both his Senate impeachment trials.
So he voted to impeach Trump.
For the Ukrainian phone call and for the Capitol.
Only Republican in the Senate to do it, by the way.
Trump called the senator's retirement fantastic news for America in a social media post.
McConnell said in a statement he was sorry to see Romney go and applauded him for making remarkably efficient use of his brief tenure in the Senate.
So, You know, it's not... who even really cares about this?
The guy's irrelevant.
He sucks.
He doesn't represent the party.
And it is interesting, though, the turn that he made.
Because, you know, Romney ran in 2012 for the Republican... as the Republican nominee for president, and...
He was obviously criticized by a lot of far-right people in the Republican Party, a lot of immigration hardliners, anti-establishment types.
They didn't want him to be the nominee and they spoke out against him.
But it does show how much progress has been made that you had this guy in 12, Trump in 16.
Now Trump in 24.
He appears as though he could be poised to be more radical than ever if he were to get a second term.
But it also shows the stark flip that Romney, although he was an establishment guy in 12, he wasn't like crazy liberal, but now he's right up there working with McCarthy, he's working with McConnell, working with Joe Biden.
Goes to show that they're all really on the same team.
And, interestingly enough, I never knew this about Mitt Romney, but... And I hate to be that guy, but...
It is pretty interesting.
I want to read this other article from the New York Times about Romney, because you know, the thing that everybody's going to talk about today, if they're talking about it at all, that Romney's retiring, is they're going to talk about how he had beef with Trump, and they're going to say that he represents this moderate wing, and maybe they'll talk about the Republican run in 2012, or maybe they talk about his tenure as governor in Massachusetts, or about the dad, or whatever.
Him being Mormon.
But I never even knew this.
I found this out because I'm just reading up on him for the show tonight, that apparently he was best friends with Benjamin Netanyahu in the private sector.
Go figure!
Isn't that a little bit... And I know, like, I don't mean to be this guy that it always goes back to one thing, which is, like, the Jews and Israel.
But isn't it a little bit bizarre that it kind of always does?
No matter what?
This is in 2012 from the New York Times.
It says, the two young men had woefully little in common.
One was a wealthy Mormon from Michigan, the other a middle-class Jew from Israel.
It's almost like you just can't even believe the coincidences.
It's almost like you just can't even believe at a certain point.
And I said this on a show relatively recently.
I said, for as long as I've been interested in politics, I keep waiting for somebody to prove that this is not worth looking at, or that this doesn't explain a lot of what goes on in American politics.
But the more that I dig, I just keep finding more of this.
The deeper that you go with everything you just you run into this every time and I'm not even looking for it and this is what you find and what I mean by that is when I started doing this show and I started getting interested in like this topic in particular which is Jewish power Israel and that topic I said, well surely there's got to be an answer.
Surely there's got to be a rebuttal that says, no, none of this is real.
That's not true.
It's all a conspiracy theory.
That's all fake.
It's not factual.
Here's where it's all a lie.
And I expected to find that, but I just never did.
And I asked everybody I knew.
I asked Zionists that I knew.
I asked Jews that I knew.
I read their sources.
And I just never found a convincing counter-argument.
And I said, well, I'll do my own research.
I'll see if I can rebut it myself.
And I kept digging and digging, and you just find more of it.
You just find more coincidences, more of these names that echo through thousands of years.
You just find more of it.
Like you dig on the JFK assassination as an example.
Something that would, to the uninitiated, would seem completely unrelated Let's do some digging on who really killed Jack Kennedy and what do you find?
It's like we did a story about it this year published in the New York Times.
Newly declassified information shows the guy that was in charge of reading Lee Harvey Oswald's mail was like a Jewish Zionist spy and he was working under a guy in the CIA who was a Jewish Zionist spy and he was the handler for Oswald.
And who killed Oswald Jack Rubenstein, who's involved with the Jewish Mafia in Los Angeles.
And it's just like, okay, so there's that.
And then, like, we did a show about 9-11 a couple days ago.
And you think, oh, 9-11 was the other guys.
It was the Muslims flying planes into the buildings.
And then you find, no, actually it was Israelis who were found all around the city celebrating, and they seemed to have prior knowledge of it, and they had explosives everywhere, and...
And then something like this!
Oh, Mitt Romney resigned.
Okay, let's go on his Wikipedia page.
Let's go through his profile.
And here's an article from the New York Times.
A friendship dating to 1976 resonates in 2012.
In 1976, the lives of Mitt Romney and Benjamin Netanyahu intersected briefly but indelibly in the 16th floor offices of the Boston Consulting Group And the article goes on, and it talks about how they overlap.
It says, The relationship between Netanyahu and Romney, nurtured over meals in Boston, New York, and Jerusalem, strengthened by a network of mutual friends and heightened by their conservative ideologies, has resulted in an unusually frank exchange of advice and insights on politics, economics, and the Middle East.
When Mr. Romney was the governor of Massachusetts, Netanyahu offered pointers on how to shrink the government.
When Netanyahu wanted to encourage pension funds to divest from businesses tied to Iran, Romney counseled him on which American officials to meet with.
When Mr. Romney ran for president, Netanyahu presciently asked him whether he thought Newt Gingrich would jump in the race.
Only a few weeks ago on Super Tuesday, Netanyahu delivered a personal briefing by telephone to Mr. Romney on the situation in Iran.
The ties between Romney and Netanyahu stand out because there is little precedent for two politicians of their stature to have such a history that predates their entry into government.
And that history could influence decision-making at a time when the United States may face crucial questions about whether to attack Iran.
Okay, so it's like, this is the New York Times, this is not the Daily Stormer.
The New York Times says, well, this guy that's running for president, he's been friends with the Prime Minister of Israel for 40 years.
And that influence may matter when it comes to decisions like, I don't know, whether to bomb Iran.
It says, Mr. Romney has suggested he would not make any significant policy decisions about Israel without first consulting Mr. Netanyahu.
It's like, this is the... this is the... this is the Richman North of Richman moment for me.
When I'm like, you know, I wish I could wake up and it wasn't true, you know, this is like my Richman North of Richman moment.
It's these rich men north of Richmond.
Everywhere you look, Mitt Romney retires.
Okay, let's read into his biography.
Best friends with Netanyahu for 40 years.
Says that he will not make any decision as president about the Middle East without first consulting the Prime Minister of Israel, his best friend.
It says, this is a level of deference that could raise eyebrows, giving Netanyahu's polarizing reputation.
In a telling exchange during a debate in December, Romney criticized Gingrich for making a disparaging remark about Palestinians declaring, quote, Before I made a statement of that nature, I'd get on the phone to my friend Bibi Netanyahu and say, would it help if I say this?
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What would you like me to do?
nick fuentes
American President!
The guy was running for the President of the United States of America.
This was 10 years ago.
And he says on the presidential debate stage, he is attacking another candidate and saying, how dare you?
If I were President, I would call the Prime Minister of Israel and check with him first.
And I would say, what would you like me to do, sir?
And this is the ambassador to Israel in the Clinton administration.
says quoted in this article he said whether intentional or not Mr. Romney's statement implied that he would subcontract Middle East policy to Israel and that would be inappropriate he said and you know what's you know what's really interesting uh and I'm gonna make a broad statement here that's not even just about Romney but just in the last year or two the older that I've gotten the more
I have realized that the one of the primary reasons that Republicans are so polarized against the Democrats is because Israel hates the Democrats like Like Netanyahu and Likud specifically, they hate Obama.
And they hate the Democrat Party.
And it seems like that is, it's not the only reason, but it feels like that is one of the primary reasons.
And that has happened to coincidentally overlap with like white nationalist sentiment also.
Because when you look at like Who created this perception around Obama when he was president?
That he was the Antichrist, that he's a gay Muslim socialist, and he's this dictator, and they hate Obama.
And who was driving that perception?
Well, it was Fox News, which is owned by the Murdoch family, which has donated money to Netanyahu's campaign in Israel and share A loft with Netanyahu in London, England.
Fox News.
Who else drives that perception?
Talk radio.
Radio hosts like who?
Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager.
What else?
Breitbart News?
Dennis Prager is a Zionist Jew.
Ben Shapiro is a Zionist Jew.
Breitbart News?
Born in America, conceived in Israel.
It's a picture with Andrew Breitbart and Bibi Netanyahu.
And it's like maybe they hated Obama more than anything, not because they really disagreed with him.
On many things, but maybe they hated Obama more than any other reason.
Because Obama wanted a rapprochement with Iran.
Because Obama wanted us out of Iraq.
Because Obama refused to put America in Syria.
Because Obama allowed the UN Security Council to condemn civilian settlements in the West Bank.
Because Obama wanted to reach out to the Palestinians.
Now look, I don't like Obama, okay?
I'm not saying that I like Obama at all, because I have my own problems with Obama.
I think he's arrogant.
I don't like that he put his feet on the desk.
I thought that was very obnoxious and rude.
Get your feet off the desk, homeboy.
It's the White House.
But all that notwithstanding, it's important to put aside your personal feelings on these things to examine the ways in which we might have been manipulated.
Because one way to look at it is that in 2008, it was Obama vs. John McCain.
And if you know anything about John McCain, he's another one.
John McCain and his father are like this.
John McCain, one of the biggest neocons ever, and his dad was also involved in the cover-up of the USS Liberty incident.
So it's like John McCain Jr.
and John McCain Sr.
are like this with Israel.
So, viewed one way, in 2008 it was Obama who wanted to end the war in Iraq, not bail out the banks, versus John McCain who said, no, we need the war in Iraq, we need to go harder against radical Islam.
And a guy who's basically owned by Israel.
That's one way to look at 2008.
And all the people that warned about Obama, yeah, there were a lot of white nationalists that hated him, like Sam Francis, but It was also a lot of pro-war hawks, Zionist types, and like John McCain of all people.
A lot of people don't even know that.
I mean, one of these days we'll do a show about him and his background.
But John McCain's father helped to cover up the USS Liberty incident.
And John McCain, the songbird in the Vietnam War, he's the number one supporter.
Of the Zionist wars.
Him and Lindsey Graham are the biggest Israel hawks, or rather they're the biggest war hawks for the Middle East and Israel supporters.
And so one way to look at 2008 is it was a guy saying end the wars versus a guy who has been controlled generationally by Israel saying we want more war. 2012.
2012, you got a guy, once again Obama, who wants to end the wars, wants to keep us out of Syria, etc.
Critical of Israel, frosty relationship with Obama, or with Netanyahu, and then on the other side you got Mitt Romney, who says, and this is criticized by the New York Times, by Democrats, by the Israel ambassador and the Clinton administration, They say it's wildly inappropriate that Mitt Romney says in a presidential debate that I would call Netanyahu and ask him before I did anything in the Middle East.
That's another way to look at the conflict in 2012, the election.
And of course Romney was also tough on Russia before Hillary Clinton and before Joe Biden and all this.
Do you remember that it was Mitt Romney that said that we got to stand up to Russia and stand up to Iran and it was Obama that said the Cold War wants their foreign policy back?
He said the 80s called, they want their foreign policy back.
And then in 2020 Kind of similar.
2016, 2020, a little bit similar.
I mean Trump, the good thing about Trump, and this is again what made him so appealing, I've said this over and over again, in contrast to how he ran in 2020, in 2016 his best moments were when he was going against the Iraq War.
When he criticized Jeb Bush for not saying the Iraq War was a mistake, for attacking him and his brother and saying that they knew that there were no weapons of mass destruction and so on.
And he even said in the early stages, he said, look, I'll talk to both Israel and Palestine and I'll make a deal.
Then he changed his tune after he got in, didn't he?
Then he got in and kind of changed the story.
His first press conference with the foreign head of state was with Netanyahu.
And under the Trump administration they did the most aggressive expansion of the civilian settlements and of course they moved the embassy and recognized the sovereignty over Golan and all the rest.
And it's like here we are again in 2020 and 2024.
Joe Biden is a president who will not meet with Netanyahu in the White House.
Refuses to do it.
Now keep in mind, in 2008, McCain and Netanyahu are like this.
So is his dad.
In 2012, Romney and Netanyahu were like this.
Trump and Netanyahu were like this.
Although that is a more complex relationship, admittedly.
And in this case you have Joe Biden who says, I won't even meet with him.
I won't support him as he tries to get his judicial reform through.
I will not give him words of support when people are marching to his house in Israel in protest.
And I won't even host him at the White House.
Prime Minister of Israel not given a welcome at the White House in the United States under Joe Biden.
And It's tough for me because, you know, of course I oppose Democrats because Democrats want gay marriage and abortion and transgender drag queen story hour and they want the Green New Deal and they want all these things that we don't like, that we know that we don't like.
They want open borders and So on and so forth.
But at the same time, it appears to be a little bit more complex than maybe we thought.
Because clearly, the Republican Party is totally captured by the State of Israel.
And in some ways, maybe that's all that it is.
And maybe that's the only thing that they do is support Israel.
Around the other side, now that I'm a little bit older, I feel like some of the Democrat stuff is more appealing.
Where, you know, and again it's tricky because I feel like I have to rethink a lot of it.
Where I'm like, for example, there was this bill in the House of Representatives recently where it, what did it do?
It said something like, Israel's not racist.
It was some like resolution that affirmed that Israel isn't racist.
And everyone voted for it except for like nine Democrats.
They were the only ones that opposed.
Not Gosar.
Not Gates.
Not Green.
None of them.
It was just Democrats that opposed this bill.
And it seems like only on the left is there a possibility of breaking free from the capture by this foreign lobby and American government.
I'm just putting that out there.
I'm not saying I'm going to vote for Joe Biden.
I'm not.
I'm going to vote for Donald Trump.
I support Donald Trump 100%.
But I am saying Then maybe we have to re-examine some of our prejudices in light of the fact that clearly American politics is a proxy war between groups like the ADL and the ZOA.
ADL on the left, ZOA on the right.
On the left you've got these Jewish liberal groups that are involved in Hollywood and they're involved in the mainstream media and they're involved in Wall Street and so on.
But then on the right, you've got all the Zionist forces.
You've got the 20% of Jews that are conservative in America.
They appear to dominate the Republican Party.
It's Sheldon Adelson, and it's Mort Klein, and it's the Zionist Organization of America, and it's Breitbart.
It's all the Jews and right-wing media.
And like I said, I wasn't even looking for this angle and I just found it.
That it turns out, because you know I was not red-pilled when I was 14 when this election was happening, but I had no idea that in 2012 Mitt Romney was getting reprimanded for saying, I will consult with Netanyahu and check with him before I do anything in the Middle East.
What an outrageous thing to say.
And it hasn't changed.
It was like this in 08, it was like this in 12, even in 16.
Trump's son-in-law Trump's son-in-law who ran his campaign is best friends with Netanyahu.
Netanyahu stays at his apartment when he visits New York.
I'm talking about Jared Kushner.
And Jared Kushner had a hand in everything.
He negotiated the USMCA agreement.
He negotiated the Abraham Accords.
He negotiated the end to the longest government shutdown in 2019.
And by the end he was running everything in the White House.
Go figure!
In the year 2000 with George W. Bush, in 2004 with Bush, in 2008 with McCain, in 2012 with Romney, in 2016 with Kushner, in 2020 with Kushner, in 2024 with DeSantis and Kushner, every election, this is six or seven elections, every election this century, someone has been put up who is in the pocket of Netanyahu on the Republican side.
Crazy to think about.
Absolutely crazy.
And it's a scandal.
It shouldn't be this way.
Even the entire slate this year.
You've got Trump with the Kushner connection.
You've got DeSantis who went to Israel before he announced to get money from Miriam Adelson.
You have Mike Pence and Nikki Haley.
Mike Pence's website has the Israeli flag all over it.
Nikki Haley says at the debate, Israel doesn't need us, we need them!
And Asa Hutchinson has an Israel flag lapel pin on his suit.
That's just, that's five of the people on the debate stage, that's five of the people running just this year.
How is that acceptable?
And then you realize what a truly revolutionary message America First really is, for it to come on the right.
Because clearly that just wouldn't work in the Republican Party to say America first.
That's why they hate Trump.
Because they know that if it's America first, Israel is going down in the ranking.
If somebody goes out and says America first, they all know that Israel currently occupies that top spot.
So it means We're gonna have to switch those around and they don't want that.
That's why they don't, that's why they're so hostile to that expression and they're so against Trump and they're against me.
So I just sort of peculiar that a day like today Romney retires and we find that out and I know you know people who are older maybe and who are red-pilled ten years ago remember that but It's a funny thing when you're red-pilled, you are constantly having to unlearn things that you thought you knew, that you learned before you got red-pilled, before you knew how to look out for these kinds of things.
And for 30 years they have been trying to convince right-wing white Christians that, like, our interest in Israel is so similar that we should just let Israel run the right wing.
Right?
When it was 2001, they said, look, the Christians and the Jews are basically the same on this because we're both fighting Muslims.
We share exactly the same interests.
So, like, the Zionists should just run everything.
And now here we are in 2016 to 2023, and they're saying, look, The radical left is mobilizing a coalition of the oppressed against the so-called light-skinned oppressors.
The same thing that's happening in America with BLM is happening with the Palestinians in Israel.
We're basically the same.
The Zionists and the Nationalists in America are, like, the same.
So we should all just support each other.
So you should support Yoram Hazony and Costan Alamaryu and all the others.
Curtis Yarvin To tell you what the right wing should do, because we're just so similar.
How about we have a Catholic America First movement?
How about we have a totally exclusionary Christian America First movement that says no Zionists, no we do not share the same interests as them, and we don't want them running our movement.
That would be revolutionary.
That would be revolutionary against Romney and Trump.
So that's Mitt Romney's retirement.
Very interesting that that's really his legacy is that he was friends with Netanyahu for 40 years and I'll also say it's a it's a credit to Trump that Romney's against him.
It shows the ways in which and this is why I say that I support Trump in spite of everything I've just said.
It's because clearly Trump has a bit more of a complex relationship with Israel.
And you know that because Lindsey Graham and McCain and Mitt Romney are against him.
And you know that because DeSantis was set up to run against him, and Shapiro's against him, and Miriam Adelson gave money to DeSantis, and Ken Griffin gave money to DeSantis.
You know that it's a bit more complex because they've all rallied against him.
If it was as simple as Trump was another neocon Zionist, totally captured, they would treat him like the rest.
They would get behind him like he's the party guy, and that would be that.
But it shows that the relationship between Trump and Israel is a bit more, it looks more like a working relationship than the others, in the sense that it's clear that Trump is getting benefits from them, and then Trump is supplying benefits in return. in the sense that it's clear that Trump is getting But it's not like these other relationships where he's a spy or they have blackmail on him or he's known Netanyahu for a hundred years and stuff like that.
Because Trump got $100 million in both cycles from the Adelsens, and in exchange he gave them the embassy and a couple of other things, but he didn't give them their war in Syria.
He didn't give them their war in Iran.
So... maybe it's a little bit more complicated.
And that's why I say with Trump it is complicated.
I think that he is a guy who is truly independent and trusts his instincts and his instinct is non-intervention, America first.
I think he chafes at a lot of that stuff.
But I also think he recognizes the reality that there is an Israel lobby and he can't go very far by opposing it and he could get some tremendous benefit by going along with it to some degree.
That's why I see a little bit more nuance in what Trump is doing.
Because, you know, if Trump was totally owned, he would have never made those statements that he did in 2016.
It would have never been about nationalists and globalists.
It would have never been America first.
He would have never destroyed Jeb Bush about supporting the war in Iraq.
He never would have said they got lied into it.
None of that would have ever happened.
And certainly it's a lot more likely that he would have invaded Syria, or went to war with Iran, or been more aggressive towards Russia for that matter.
So maybe there's a little more to the story, but that's that.
I want to move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys are saying about all this.
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So let me get set up here.
Okay, let's take a look.
nick fuentes
Let me get my water.
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And we'll see what we got here.
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Unpopular opinion.
Asians are the funniest race to be racist against.
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No, I disagree.
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Thoughts on Spaniards?
Probably the worst meds DBH if you don't count Yugoslavs.
nick fuentes
No, I don't think so.
I like Spanish.
I had a friend in college who was Spanish.
His name was Luis.
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He was in my International Relations 101 class.
nick fuentes
Funny guy.
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So he was okay.
nick fuentes
But I don't think I really know any Spanish people, so it's hard for me to say, and I've never been to Spain.
So, that's the thing.
I don't know any Spanish people.
I don't know any French people.
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So... Hard for me to say who's the worst.
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Thank you.
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Thanks buddy, I appreciate it.
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I saw a map on Twitter where the Nazis claimed all civilizations on Earth came from Germany.
How true is this?
I know at least the Franks and Anglo-Saxons were Germanic tribes.
nick fuentes
Not true at all.
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Rome, Greece, Spain...
nick fuentes
Not true at all.
And Spain and Rome and Greece created all the civ... Basically, they created all the civilizations in the world.
Because Greece, in a way, sort of created Italy.
And Italy created all of Europe.
And Europe created the whole world.
Minus, like, China and India.
And Japan.
And the Middle East.
But other than that, we created civilization and the whole Western Hemisphere.
And to the extent that there is any in Africa, we by extension did all of that.
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Totally fake.
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I'm born in 98 too.
Heard 100 years recently.
Too many feelings were felt.
We were 15 a decade ago.
Just for a moment.
nick fuentes
Great song, right?
Yeah.
Wow, yeah, damn.
That was 10 years ago?
Oh my gosh, dude.
Why did you say that to me?
years ago I was 15.
Oh what Why did you say that?
Why would you say that to me?
Has it really been 10 years?
I still feel like I'm 24.
Or 22 or something.
I remember being 15.
Good times.
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Yeah well.
nick fuentes
That's okay.
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What do you think of people who bought into Anthony wholeheartedly?
I don't argue about it, but good intentioned people seem to keep falling for this act.
How do we stop it slash how should we respond when they do buy into it?
nick fuentes
This is a good one.
You know, I did the smart water for a while.
Not really a fan, but this essential water, this is good stuff.
What is the gimmick on this one?
It's like electrolyte, right?
Or it's pH level is higher.
Ionized alkaline water.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
No, no mercy.
No mercy.
Because they were so rude to me.
When I called out Oliver Anthony, everybody got on my case.
It was like an angry mob outside my house, furious because I didn't like their dumb song.
And now they're all realizing I was right.
So, honestly, they have to be...
They have to apologize or face death penalty in my opinion.
I think they gotta either admit they were wrong and apologize to me or they're going on the list.
But, um... How do we stop them from falling for this?
You can't, you can't stop people from falling for dumb stuff.
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We need more Donald Trumps.
That's it.
Just more Donald Trumps.
I can't think of anyone else that we would need more of other than Trump.
- We need more Donald Trumps, that's it.
Just more Donald Trumps.
nick fuentes
I can't think of anyone else that we would need more of other than Trump.
He's the king.
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Oliver Anthony is no Saint Francis of Assisi.
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I've lived around real hillbillies Oliver Anthony is a larper.
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You're right about that.
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True, good point.
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I love New England.
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America first?
More like Oliver Anthony last.
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- Yeah, we should just change the show.
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Props to Scott Greer for calling out the ruralite and blue collar romantization a year ago.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, it's one of those things I agree with him on.
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He's right about that.
Are you at a trailer park?
Yeah, I mean, look, I don't hate the people.
I mean, maybe there are good people in there, but nobody should want that.
But I get you don't hate the people, just the glorification of poverty.
nick fuentes
Are you in a trailer park?
Yeah, I mean, look, I don't hate the people.
I mean, maybe there are good people in there.
But nobody should want that.
And people say, oh, well, you know, the saints took a vow of poverty when...
Well, that's a very different thing.
I don't think Oliver Anthony's taking a vow of poverty.
It's it's class warfare.
It's resentment against the rich Because he's full of envy, you know, that's where that comes from He's not he's not one of these good country people that sort of like likes a simple life and folksy and everything He's like a militant Bolshevik who's saying You know, I hate the rich.
Give me money.
There's no jobs.
There are plenty of jobs, buddy.
Or maybe there were.
There definitely aren't anymore, actually.
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True.
True.
nick fuentes
Romney sucks.
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I think that says it all about his target audience.
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True.
Romney sucks.
You're right.
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I told him, I said, let's set it up.
Let's do a one versus one debate.
And he said, no, I refuse.
I'll only debate if I can bring Haas with me.
or did he?
nick fuentes
I already gave you an update on this.
I told him, I said, "Let's set it up.
Let's do a one versus one debate." And he said, "No, I refuse.
I'll only debate if I can bring Haas with me." And it's a two versus two, and it's you and Keith Woods versus me and Haas.
I said, you challenged me.
You challenged me to a debate about Hitler and several other things.
I said, I will debate you one-on-one.
I said, you don't get to phone a friend and tag somebody in who you think is smarter than you.
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I said, you know, maybe I'll debate Haas on my own.
nick fuentes
I'll do a one-on-one with him.
I said, but I'll debate you one-on-one.
I said, I don't need help.
And he refused.
He said, nope, I won't do one-on-one.
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I said, okay.
I said, well, you're a joke then.
So...
nick fuentes
That's where we are on that.
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Thanks for the super chat.
nick fuentes
- Thank you.
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Thanks for the super chat.
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A little suspicious that within three days of us calling out posting, grow hyper start getting banned on Twitter.
Really makes a goy, I mean guy, think.
Christ forever, AF forever.
nick fuentes
It's a good point.
I didn't think about it that way.
Today, all of a sudden, all these Greupers start getting banned on Twitter.
It's almost like Elon got the wrong message.
He's banning the wrong people.
We said, ban the ADL.
But it's the ADL now banning more people.
We said, hey, ban the ADL.
Elon Musk said, I heard you loud and clear.
Lavrov, Greuper, and Tenryo are banned.
It's like, dude, no, no, no, no.
180,000 people cried out in one voice, ban the ADL, not ban Tenryo.
So this sucks, dude.
Kostin got everyone banned because he is a Jew.
Kostin called up his brother who works at the Eurasia Group and said, oy vey, shut it down and they banned Tenryo and they banned several other gripers and this is bullshit.
I'm just sick of it.
I don't want to be banned anymore.
I want to be online again.
Being banned from everything sucks.
I would rather be dead in real life and alive online than banned online and alive in real life.
I feel like I feel like Weird Barbie now that I'm not on any platform, like subhuman.
Anyway, but hey, thank you for the huge super chat!
You're crazy!
Let's get some 07s in the chat for AT Drum and thank you very much for the big super chat.
God bless you, man.
We love you for that.
Your support, you're putting the show on your back, man.
I really appreciate you.
And you're right, it is suspicious.
Koston put in a word.
He said, hey, Cousin Shem.
Cousin Shem.
And my other cousin, Shlomo.
We gotta do something about these droipers.
And here we are.
It worked.
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Ramon sent $3.
You seen PPL are up in arms about the age gap of Chris Evan and his wife.
It's a 14 year gap so that means when he was 30 she was 14 years slash oh but it's okay now just cuz she is 26 with baggage.
Fuck society.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I did see that.
Totally outrageous.
Listen, Aryan, handsome, rich men can marry whoever they want and there's nothing you could do about it.
It's like I say all the time.
The only people that are mad about this are old women and their simps.
That's it.
Those are the only categories of people that are bothered by this.
You know, every real man is saying, yes, you get him, Chris.
should have been even younger Elvis Elvis Presley met his wife when she was what like 15 or something this is just how it was done okay it's trad and now I'm not like necessarily partial to that or whatever but It's like, look, all of this stuff about, oh, they're going to be... It's all about older women protecting their sexual marketplace value.
The women that are complaining the loudest about this are old women.
A 19-year-old girl would love to be married to Leonardo DiCaprio.
You know that.
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All these people are like, boo, Leonardo DiCaprio, can't you find a woman your own age?
nick fuentes
But you know that any 19-year-old girl, if Leonardo DiCaprio pulled up in a Maybach with his driver and was like, hey, get in.
Wanna get married?
They would do it in two seconds.
If Leonardo DiCaprio was like, hey, wanna be my, like, live-in housewife?
They would all say yes.
They would be honored.
And they all do that shit.
They would all do that.
I mean, a lot of them do it now.
A lot of these hoes, they go fly out to Saudi Arabia, lose their virginity to one of those oil sheiks.
For $90,000.
It happens all the time.
So, it's just ridiculous.
The only people that get mad about this are these, like, older women.
And do you notice how it's always moving?
It's like, they say, well, the age of consent is 18.
Anything lower than that is disgusting.
But it's like, what happens if a 27-year-old dates an 18-year-old?
They say, gross!
18?
Really?
They would probably say gross right up until like the age of 22.
So it's always moving up.
The floor is 18, but really it's like a 5-year gap maximum.
If you're a 30-year-old guy dating an 18-year-old, they say that's gross.
They're literally a child!
That's disgusting!
Really?
I thought 18 was the minimum.
Oh, now it's different now?
It changes based on how old you are?
Oh, okay.
It says who?
Some 24 year old woman?
And here's the reason why.
The reason why is because everybody knows that younger women are hotter.
And women hate that.
All women hate every other woman that's younger than them.
Every woman Hates every other woman that is younger than them until they hit menopause and they stop and they become more like guys and they stop caring.
And like that is a psychology which is what animates this this age of consent nonsense where it's always changing.
Any woman gets into a room with a younger woman and says, fuck that bitch, literally.
A 25-year-old woman comes into a room with an 18-year-old woman with real boobs and like, hot, and she goes, I fucking hate that bitch!
You know that.
You know that that is the psychology.
Every woman is like that.
Every woman hates younger women.
And that's why they especially hate men that like younger women.
They hate that men like younger women.
A 25-year-old guy stares, he does a double take at a busty 19-year-old walking down the street, and all the 28-year-old women go, Hey!
What are you looking at?
THAT'S A CHILD!
HOW DARE YOU!
THAT'S NOT HOT!
THAT'S DISGUSTING!
And all these pathetic simps, all these pussy simps, go, YES QUEEN!
YOU'RE SO RIGHT!
THAT'S GROSS!
And it's just, it's embarrassing, it's horrible.
Listen, it's just biology.
A woman, it's... DUDE!
It's biology!
I saw a movie!
I don't even know if I should say this because it's going to sound so crazy.
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But I saw, no, I don't even, I'm not even going to go there.
I'm not even going to go there.
I learned my lesson, hey listen, I learned my lesson.
nick fuentes
I'm going to exercise some discretion.
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I'm just not even going to go there.
nick fuentes
Because it's going to be bad optics if I go there.
That's a that's a monologue for a private audience, but listen Okay, but hey listen all right listen The point I'm trying to make is this Everybody knows That the younger it is the hotter.
Okay.
Everybody knows that now obviously that has a minimum and I would say the minimum is like 16 I mean probably it's like 16 and that happened to be the age of consent and
Most of America and Europe and most of the world So probably the minimum is like 16 and You know Then they're hot and then they start being less hot After they hit their 20s.
I mean, this is just biology it's just biology and the same is true of both men and women in the sense that With age, both men and women start to get wrinkly and they become less fertile, their hormones are less active, like this is just biology.
You know, it all goes together with the biological development of male and female.
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