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Sept. 26, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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FAKE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN??? Why The Shutdown Is A PSYOP By US Deep State | America First Ep. 1223FAKE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN??? Why The Shutdown Is A PSYOP By US Deep State | America First Ep. 1223
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unidentified
not interested i'm sorry I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
nick fuentes
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
unidentified
I've never heard of him.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism.
Will be our freedom.
I've never heard of Nick Woods.
Who's that?
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
nick fuentes
They see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only a class of people so rootless Your disposition to view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
unidentified
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots.
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
Where's enough enough, babe?
Where's enough enough, babe?
Sit.
Just eat a big mac and see what's in it, bitch.
Stranger fear can't move a country in a peaceful place.
So money has to stop the line.
It's not a last line.
Stranger fear can't move a country in a peaceful place.
One person.
A person raised his voice.
The teacher couldn't believe it.
The classroom couldn't believe it.
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 to respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
America first.
There's so many력s directions, but it won't too soon.
Thank you.
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 with you here tonight on Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Big...
Interesting show tonight.
Kind of an interesting take on this government shutdown which we've been talking about for a couple weeks.
I apologize the show's so late tonight.
I was doing so good last week.
I was at like 10 o'clock, but I did this huge marathon stream this afternoon and I just crashed.
I did this five-hour stream today.
and I finished and I just I just crashed I fell asleep and I woke up and I was like man I do not want to do a show so so I procrastinated a little bit but I'm here now so you're getting the content regardless but I'll be here tomorrow like 10 o'clock okay I promise tomorrow I'm getting back on the program 10 o'clock show No ifs, ands, or buts.
Just a busy day today.
But anyway, we got a big show tonight.
Lots to get into, lots to talk about.
Our featured story, we're talking about the government shutdown.
And I've been in support of it for the last couple weeks.
We're running up against this October 1st, September 30th deadline.
Where Congress has to pass a stopgap bill that will fund the government for 30 days and in the meantime they need to pass like 12 big appropriations bills which they're not able to do and
There's two battles going on, and there's one going on within the House, within the Republican majority in the House, and that's between Matt Gaetz, who is leading a block of up to 15 Freedom Caucus members that will not vote for anything.
They want to shut down.
So they're just not, they simply are refusing to vote for any continuing resolution, no matter what's in it.
And then there's a battle between the House and the Senate because once the House passes a bill then has to go to the Democrat Senate for approval.
But there's no agreement between either of them.
There's no agreement between Gates and McCarthy and there's no agreement between the version that McCarthy would pass And what the Senate would approve.
So it looks like we're going to get a government shutdown, but the angle, I think, is different now.
Because initially, Matt Gaetz wanted to shut down the government over border security.
They wanted a bill called H.R.
2 to be included.
They want that to be a part of the stopgap continuing resolution.
Which would include then E-Verify on top of that and other border things.
But now we're not hearing anything about HR2.
We're hearing instead about Ukraine.
And now the big sticking point between the House and Senate is $25 billion in new aid to Ukraine.
And it looks like maybe they won't get it this time.
And I'm starting to suspect that this is all just a big circus to indirectly wean Ukraine off of foreign aid because they're losing so badly.
That seems to me to be what this government shutdown is actually about, is a big roundabout way of Winding down our support of Ukraine's counter offensive, which is just not happening.
It's just failing So I'll talk about why I think that and I'm not a hundred percent.
It's just a theory, you know I'm just I'm just thinking out loud.
So we'll talk about that tonight.
We'll also be talking tonight about this guy in Canada Apparently the Canadian Parliament invited some Ukrainian guy for a speech by Zelensky in their Parliament and it turns out they give this guy a round of applause.
They say he's this war hero and he fought for Ukraine and it turns out he's a Nazi.
It turns out he fought for the Nazis in World War II.
He's like 98 years old.
It's so funny.
All these Libfags in the Canadian Parliament, they think they're cheering on the hero fighting the fascists in Russia and he turns out to be a literal Nazi.
Turns out to be a literal Nazi soldier.
From the real Nazis.
From a hundred years ago.
So, that's just funny.
I don't think it's really all that important, but it's just funny to think about.
So, we'll talk about that too.
Should be a pretty good show.
I'm tired though.
I'm tired.
My sleep schedule's all messed up.
This is what happens, you know?
I have this burst of productivity for like a week, and then gradually my sleep schedule explodes.
and I just have all these problems so so I'm tired I don't even get tell but like my eyes are tired I'm like I want to go to bed I'm out of soda so I couldn't even you know usually I usually drink a cup of coffee or
Can of pop or something just a little pick-me-up but I have no sugar I have no sugar I have no caffeine I am defeated I am do not talk to me tonight do not talk to me until I've had my coffee which I haven't had yet so don't talk to me because I'm not in the mood I'm tired I want to go to bed But I'm doing the show.
A lot of content today.
You're welcome.
Five hours.
And by the way, no superchats.
Gotta love that.
I do a five hour Rumble exclusive this afternoon and nobody superchats.
There were like two superchats by the end of it.
And yeah, I should tell people...
Like hey, don't forget and like it's partially my fault because no one really knows how to access it because You can't get there from rumble and like I wasn't telling people about it.
So it's like my fault but Still it's like hey, you're watching the five hours of content and everyone's drinking it up.
No, but no super chat Wow Wow, what a load of freeloaders.
Get a load of this.
Get a load of these people.
Five hours of content and people are laughing their little asses off.
They love it.
And they're like, but this is free, you know, but I don't have to pay for this.
That's crazy.
You know, that's really outrageous to me.
It's not even about the money.
I don't care about the money.
It's about the principle, you know.
You sit there, you watch a show, not one, you know, there were like three people.
Three people, really?
Anyway.
So, all this content, and that's the thanks I got, all this, seven hours of content, you know what people do?
They're like, you're late!
That's unbelievable.
That's really...
Outrageous, but anyway, I'm partially kidding but I do it because I love it.
I do it because it's fun and it's funny But I did a big stream and now I'm doing this one.
I've had a long day.
I'm tired I'm ready to go to bed again.
I'm tired.
Okay, I Had dude I just you can't you know what?
Okay Before we get into the show.
Let me just say this.
You just can't win Anymore, I have been getting royally fucked sorry for the language, but Necessary.
By DoorDash.
For, like, all week.
It's just ridiculous.
I ordered Popeye's DoorDash the other day.
Big mistake.
And it shows up.
And I ordered the four-piece combo, which is supposed to be a breast, a thigh, a wing, and, uh, and the other one.
I don't know.
Well, they give me two wings.
And no thigh.
And then the chicken breast, there was like no breading on it.
It looked like shit.
And then the leg was spicy.
You know, I ordered mild.
They're all mild except for the leg was spicy.
So they just threw that one in there.
No straw for my pop.
No fork for the mashed potatoes or spoon.
Seriously?
Then, the next day I order McDonald's, no fries!
I get a quarter pounder with cheese meal, no fries!
Really?
Then...
I order Wendy's.
I order the Loaded Nacho Cheeseburger.
Whatever.
You know, I'll give it a... I'll try anything once, I suppose.
Anything like that.
Anything... Not anything!
You know, anything fast food related, I guess.
So they were promoting it.
I said, alright.
So I get the Loaded Nacho Cheeseburger.
The guy goes to the store.
And then the Dasher, the courier, texts me and says, Oh, someone else took your order.
Can you cancel it for me?
Now, if I cancel it, I lose all the money.
He texts me.
He's like, Can you cancel it?
I didn't even respond.
I'm like, You know what?
This is just messed up.
This is just, this is a loss.
I take the loss.
I'm waiting this guy out.
I gotta wait for him to give up.
And he did.
And I got my refund.
So then I tried to order Subway.
And I do my order, whatever.
And they're closed!
I fill up my cart.
Oh, we're closed.
Okay.
And then today I got Portillo's and it was just sucked.
Just sucked.
That was my favorite chain.
And you know what happened?
Jews bought it.
Warren Buffett.
He's not Jewish.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I'm just kidding.
Warren Buffett.
What is his group?
I forget the name of it.
Off the top of my head.
Berkshire?
Berkshire Group bought Portillo's in 2015 and now they just suck.
I'm eating the fries.
The fries are terrible.
I'm eating the beef.
Sandwich is terrible.
That was my dinner.
Sucked.
So, you know what?
I just, you know, I just can't win.
I just can't win with the food situation.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
I gotta get married.
I mean, I don't want to at all, but I just need a woman in the house to clean my stuff.
And make food.
That's it.
That's it.
You know?
Cause it's like, I work so hard and I have to think of ideas and do these streams and everything.
And read.
And then, oh I gotta do laundry and I gotta vacuum and this is dirty and that's, and I gotta clean this and clean that.
And then I gotta worry about food.
That's the one reason I wanna get married.
I don't need, you know, The sex, whatever.
I mean, I'm don't even really... I'm like asexual.
I don't give a shit about that.
And, you know, people want companionship.
I like to be left alone.
But I just want somebody to kind of pick up after me and, you know, take care of the details like that.
I just I'm getting frustrated with that man this doordash.
It's another symptom of this dying country You know that's really that's gonna be the thing that kicks my ass into gear I do this show and I do this kind of thing mostly for fun But you start to mess with my doordash and then it's like okay.
We got to turn the ship around We got to turn this whole ship around because this isn't working for me anymore and the crime is crazy lately in Chicago they're just doing these crime sprees now I don't know if you pay any attention to this but I think it was last night there were like eight robberies in an hour same group
And they're all driving around across the whole city and suburbs, and they just go and they're like cowboys.
They just go and rob somebody, and they drive to another person, rob them, drive to another person, rob them, and they got rifles now?
And the cops don't chase them.
If they get caught, they let them out.
It's over, dude.
It's so, it's so fucking over, man.
You take one look around and you want to know why it's over.
It's not even over because of the problems they criminalized solving them.
You know?
It's like with this new no cash bail thing which we covered last week.
Now these criminals, I mean you can barely chase them.
Like cops are not allowed to engage with criminals anymore here.
They can't chase them on foot.
They can't chase them in a car.
If they do arrest them, sometimes the prosecutor doesn't even charge them.
So if you go through all that, now they have this no cash bail thing.
They'll get arrested, they'll get charged, and then they just get released.
They just get let go.
No cash.
No bail.
Alright, come back for your trial.
They're criminals!
They're criminals.
They're there because they break laws.
And you're telling them, alright now, you better come back.
Or else what?
There's no consequences.
Or else what?
You can barely get him there.
You barely get him to jail the first time.
Cops barely get him to jail after they shoot somebody.
Then you get him in jail, and they say, okay, we're taking the handcuffs off, and you can go home.
But you better come back for your trial, or else that's against the law.
They're criminals!
That's why they're there!
They're there because they break laws.
You expect them to come back?
And then, this is why it's critical to understand why they're doing this to Trump and the Proud Boys.
If anybody were to get together and say, you know what, we're going to go and kill all the criminals, those guys would get arrested.
You know what I'm saying?
Criminals can drive around in a Nissan Altima, with guns and they could go and you know see they see some woman walking down the street and they pop out a yo gimme yo shit bitch and they they point a loaded gun in her face a loaded rifle they jump back in the car and drive away they're good but if I'm walking but if I walk down the street with a rifle to protect myself oh you're in you're a criminal now
If you don't have your license in order, if you don't have your concealed carry license in order or something, and you get caught with a gun, oh, you're in big trouble.
If you try to, if you try to do any kind of vigilante thing, oh, you'd be royally screwed.
You'd be screwed by the city, state, the Justice Department will come after you, you're done.
So, and it goes with all of it, you know, it goes with that, it goes with money, like they have, Created this system where you are incentivized to become a psychomaniac and disincentivized to do anything the right way.
You know, like cops can't do their jobs, citizens can't protect themselves, people who work get taxed, people that start businesses and make money get their money taken, and people that make no money get money.
People that don't work receive benefits.
And people that commit crimes, they get let off the hook!
They don't get shot, they don't get chased.
So what do you do in a situation like that?
Like, you just... What do you do when your door dash shows up and they forget your fries?
You're done!
You're done!
Forget it!
You can't chase the driver!
You can't chase the driver!
The cops aren't gonna chase them, and when they throw them in jail, they're just gonna let them out.
DoorDashDriver forgets your fries, he eats your loaded nacho cheeseburger because he got hungry?
Forget it.
You can't go and kill that guy.
You can't go and chase that guy and kill him.
I think I'm mixing metaphors here.
I think I'm mixing some things up.
Nah, I'm kidding about the DoorDashDriver, but it's what I've been saying for a long time and it's very sad.
And it's best not to dwell on it, but, you know, we do, as men, have to recognize that things are getting bad, you know?
It really is happening before our very eyes, that everywhere you look, New York, LA, Chicago, we're a mess.
Those are our three biggest cities, and every single one of them, it's problems.
New York is a refugee camp.
So is Chicago, by the way.
And Chicago's getting lit up by criminals, violent criminals, and LA is a homeless camp.
And it's burglaries over there, burglaries and vagabonds.
Tough, tough world out there these days.
But anyway, so that's just, that's just what I've been witnessing all across the board.
Pretty rough situation.
But anyway, before we get into our news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy, get a push notification whenever I go live.
Also, follow me on Rumble.
I did a five-hour commentary stream today.
Long stream.
I'm like, my voice still is weak from it.
My throat hurts from talking so much for five hours without interruption.
I thought it was a very good stream.
A lot of people said already an all-time great stream.
People loved it.
And everybody loves the commentary, so...
Check it out.
It's on my Rumble channel.
I'm gonna do those I think at least once a week from now on because it did great I got 5,000 plus viewers And it's already at 60,000 views.
It's doing really well people love it So I think I'm gonna do those more often And it's kind of incredible.
You know, when I see that viewership, it makes me feel very good because they really tried to destroy me, you know?
I've been banned from everything for years.
I've been banned from YouTube for almost four years, if you can believe it.
They ban me and they go, he's surely finished.
And I had been banned on YouTube and Twitch.
So I go on DLive, this thing nobody's ever heard of.
And I get huge viewership on DLive.
It's going great.
I'm making more money than ever.
I get banned from DLive.
I get banned from the payment processor.
There's nowhere to go.
You're banned from all live streaming and all money making.
You're banned from Twitter.
And imagine the look on their faces when two years after all that, I'm on the front page of Rumble with 5,000 live viewers.
You know how long two years is in internet time?
You know how long that is to be in the woods?
To be in the wilderness like that?
Because think about it.
I had this unstoppable momentum after Groyper War, which was hard to achieve because I was so disadvantaged in every way.
You know, Groyper War was my breakout success in 2019.
And that was two years after I had been cancelled for Charlottesville.
Nobody wanted to do anything with me.
Nobody wanted to help me.
Nobody wanted to mentor me.
Nobody wanted to go on my show.
No one would invite me on their show.
I just got kicked out of everywhere.
So I made it to Groyper War.
In spite of all that, that was Chapter 1.
I have this crazy momentum, I'm getting 13,000 live viewers, which at that time was pretty, that was a pretty big deal.
And my shows were getting 100,000 views an episode, and then boom.
Banned.
You're banned from everything.
Okay, well, alright, I go on DLive again.
You know, I make it back on DLive election night, I have 60,000 live viewers.
Somehow, I do it again.
January 6th.
Oh, we're banning you from all live streaming.
You cannot make money.
You're banned from all banks.
We took all your cash.
We put you on a no-fly list.
And I languish in the wilderness for a year with no platform.
Two years until, you know, about six months ago.
And then I come out on the other side two and a half years later in 2023 now that some other platform comes into existence Rumble is created and I go on there and boom front page 5,000 right where we left off It's a good feeling that that still happens and that's very, it's also very amusing to me because I remember a year ago there was another attempt made on me when people went out and said, oh his viewership's fake, his viewership's fake on Cozy.
Oh really?
Oh, it's fake on Cozy?
So, uh, I go live on Cozy, I get 5, 6, 7,000 viewers every night.
Oh, that's all fake.
But I go on Rumble and pull 5,300 viewers at noon on an unannounced stream?
On not my main platform?
Really?
Remember that was part of the repertoire.
It's always one thing, and then another thing, and then another thing.
So anyway, so that was a pretty big triumph today.
Maybe people don't think much of it, but for me it's a very big deal.
For me it's a very big deal.
So I was very pleased with the numbers.
I appreciate everybody watching and You know, we'll do some more casual streams.
We'll see if people keep watching and I'll keep doing them So maybe I'll do another one later this week.
I'd like to play Starfield and do some more commentary and Maybe we'll make it one or two times a week I don't want to over commit because I mean I struggle doing the show on time as it is, but Maybe I'll do one or two every week And see how it goes, because people love the stream today.
Anyway, so that's that.
unidentified
What else?
nick fuentes
I think that's everything.
Yeah, that's all.
Just pretty incredible.
Because, man, the deplatforming sucks.
I mean, you have no idea what goes on behind the scenes.
It's just like, we are... People are just trying to kill us all the time.
It sucks.
If I just had it easy...
My life would be easy.
If I just wasn't, if there wasn't just this like resistance, like deity level, like impossible difficulty, veteran mode, Iron Man, whatever.
If I wasn't on that level of difficulty, dude, it would be all Groyper.
The whole country would be Groyper.
It practically is as it is, you know?
You look at, like, Sneeko and Zerkaa and FreshNFit and Trump and Kanye and everything that's happened, it practically is.
But, man, if I had... if I just had, like, 50% more of an even playing field, it just wouldn't even be fucking fair.
unidentified
So... It's frustrating, but anyway.
nick fuentes
So that's that.
I want to move on, though.
I want to get on into our news here.
And, um...
I think I'm just going... what time is it?
I think I might just skip the Nazi story because I don't really care about that.
Yeah, I want to talk about... well, if we have time we'll do the Nazi story.
I want to talk about the government shutdown, you know, because we've been talking about it for the last couple weeks or so and, you know, I'm not gonna go through the whole thing again.
But I'll just explain the background briefly, just bring you up to speed last time on the government shutdown.
So here's the story.
September 30th, the government runs out of money.
We need to pass 12 appropriations bills that will fund the government for like a year.
But we don't really have enough time to negotiate that.
So, what they're trying to do is pass what's called a Continuing Resolution, which will fund the government for a short amount of time so that we can figure out how we're going to fund the government for a year.
That's the gist of it.
The Democrats control the Senate, Republicans control the House, but Republicans only control the House by four votes.
So, Whatever the Republicans pass in the House to send to the Senate, they need to have basically uniform approval.
They need a consensus, basically.
Because if there are just five defectors, it can't pass.
The problem is that there are up to 15 Republicans, part of the House Freedom Caucus, that have committed to opposing almost anything That would be passed in a continuing resolution.
So the clock's ticking here.
The government runs out of money on October 1st, so this needs to be passed on September 30th.
Otherwise, the government shuts down.
But there are, like I said, up to 15 members in the Republican Party that will not allow anything to come to a vote, no matter what, because they say that Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leader in the House, the Speaker, they say that he isn't asking for enough concessions.
These appropriations battles are really the only time when one chamber can exert leverage over the other.
Because most things that pass, they require 60 votes in the Senate, and they require the President's signature.
So, the House, with its flimsy majority, I mean, they can barely get consensus in their own party.
They really have a tough time.
It's a very weak House.
To do anything at any other time.
But, when you have these appropriations or fiscal showdowns like we had over the debt ceiling in May, or like we have over these big package spending bills like what's going on now, what's going on this week, these are the times when Republicans can play a game of chicken and they can extract concessions from a Democrat Senate or a Democrat President.
So this is when you use your leverage and the House Freedom Caucus is saying we won our majority and yet we're not getting anything.
We got nothing out of the last showdown.
We've came very close to a government shutdown and actually a default on our debt back in May and June and we really got nothing in exchange for preventing that.
We allowed Biden to borrow more money Until January 2025.
And they didn't have to trade anything for Republicans to allow that to pass the House.
So it's out of a frustration over that and other things that Freedom Caucus members are saying, look, we cannot give the Democrats what they want.
We're not going to fund the government until we come to a negotiation where we actually get something out of it.
And they're saying that what McCarthy wants to send to the Senate is not good enough.
Now, there's a new story today about this, and it's very interesting because for a long time, what Republicans wanted from McCarthy, what concession they wanted to extract out of this process, was border security.
Why do they not want to send a spending bill to the Senate to avert a shutdown?
Because it doesn't have enough border security concessions.
They said they wanted E-Verify, and they wanted a bill called H.R.
unidentified
2.
nick fuentes
That's what they wanted.
And Republicans in the conference said that that was totally unrealistic, but, you know, then the Freedom Caucus said, well, we'll shut down the government.
But that was initially the primary concession that the Freedom Caucus wanted.
They said, we will not vote for anything.
Even with E-Verify.
We want H.R.
unidentified
2.
nick fuentes
We want this border security bill.
That's what we want.
That was the story two weeks ago.
What's interesting is that now, over the course of the last two weeks, the conversation has changed.
And now they're saying that the impasse between McCarthy and the Freedom Caucus is about Ukraine spending.
They say that it's about 25 billion dollars in money for Ukraine.
And the person who is leading the charge to do this bait-and-switch, where now it's no longer about border security, it's about Ukraine, is Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, as you know, is McCarthy's puppet.
Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from the Freedom Caucus.
She was kicked out because she betrayed their values by siding with the establishment, by siding with McCarthy.
And it's been a battle between McCarthy and the Freedom Caucus ever since Republicans won the majority a year ago.
It was a battle last November.
It was a battle in January this year.
It was a battle in May and June this year.
That's the battle this time.
It's between the Freedom Caucus and McCarthy.
Because the Freedom Caucus says that McCarthy's an establishment shill, and he's not going to give the voters what they want, he's not going to solve the border, he's not going to impeach Biden, he's not going to do these things.
And so they've had this very contentious Oppositional relationship.
And Marjorie has been on the side of the Speaker.
Marjorie backed the Speaker's bid for the nomination in November.
She backed the Speaker on the ballot in January.
She backed the Speaker in the debt ceiling showdown in May and June.
And she was backing the Speaker this time until Thursday.
She voted to bring a Pentagon appropriations bill to the floor last Tuesday.
Which is the pro-McCarthy position.
But on Thursday, she changed her vote.
I covered that on Thursday.
On Tuesday, she voted for the bill to go to the floor.
Then she changed her vote on Thursday.
She flip-flopped on Thursday.
She said, no, I don't want to bring it to the floor anymore.
Now, all the other Republicans that are protesting this, remember, in the Freedom Caucus, they don't want this CR because it doesn't have border security.
That's why they have been shutting it down.
But on Thursday, Marjorie Greene, when she flipped her vote and voted against the resolution, she said, well, I changed my vote because it includes money for Ukraine and it can't have money for Ukraine.
Interesting.
So the House Freedom Caucus doesn't want it because of border security.
It doesn't have border security concessions.
She doesn't want it because it has money for Ukraine.
Now the Freedom Caucus have been opposed to McCarthy from the beginning.
Marjorie has been with McCarthy from the beginning.
And now she is apparently changing the rhetoric on this issue.
And this is a story from the New York Times that says, With the House in chaos over its spending plans, Senators of both parties were deep in negotiations on Monday over efforts to head off a government shutdown this weekend through a stopgap measure and whether to include additional aid to Ukraine.
People familiar with the talks said a major sticking point was whether to add up to $25 billion in new assistance to Ukraine to what is formally known as the Continuing Resolution.
Some Republicans were arguing that including money for Ukraine would present an added complication in trying to provide Speaker McCarthy with a way out of the spending logjam.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, has been one of the staunchest backers of Ukraine on Capitol Hill and has joined with Democrats to pursue higher government spending levels than House Republicans.
But, but, He and other Republicans are reluctant to put Mr. McCarthy in a difficult spot by pressing the Ukraine aid, an approach that could also give the Speaker a ready reason to reject the Senate overture.
Some lawmakers have said that they could quickly pursue the Ukraine spending, aid for natural disaster recovery, and some new border security provisions in separate legislation once Congress deals with the immediate crisis of the potential shutdown.
Which, by the way, that's always what they say.
They always say, we could deal with that later.
And then they never do.
Even if the Senate is able to assemble and pass a temporary spending measure in the next few days, it's uncertain whether McCarthy would even bring the legislation to a vote.
Doing so would be likely to provoke a formal challenge to his hold on the Speakership, presenting him with a choice between keeping the government open or igniting a fight for his job.
So Mitch McConnell in the Senate is trying to put together a continuing resolution to send to the House.
In other words, the House can't get its act together and send the Senate a continuing resolution because of this battle with Gates and the Freedom Caucus.
So the Republicans in the Senate say, well, we'll pass a CR and we'll give it to you and you can pass it and maybe that'll make it easier.
But Mitch McConnell, who supports spending for Ukraine and supports this aid package, says, well, maybe we won't put this in there because, you know, it's going to make McCarthy's job harder.
Now, think of it this way.
Let's say the Senate passes a CR with no money for Ukraine and no border security and it goes to McCarthy.
And let's say McCarthy takes it up and Marjorie Greene votes for it and says, you know, well this looks good to me.
This is our concession.
No money for Ukraine.
And let's say, even hypothetically, that after some protracted negotiation this passes.
Let's say the government shuts down for 8 days, and eventually they pass a CR that doesn't have money for Ukraine, and maybe a little for border security, but not HR2, not E-Verify.
Then, what's the outcome of all of this?
Well...
Kevin McCarthy gets to say, well I won.
I gave concessions to the Freedom Caucus.
I cut the $25 billion in aid for Ukraine.
We finally put an end to the Ukraine spending and blah blah blah.
And so who wins in this situation?
Well, Kevin McCarthy appears like a winner because he got a concession.
He puts down the revolt among House Republicans.
Marjorie Greene looks like she brokered a deal between the House and McCarthy.
But there's no border security.
Border security is an afterthought.
Nobody even thinks about it.
There's no concessions about border security because the whole thing was made about Ukraine.
And the big win for so-called conservatives is that there was no money for Ukraine.
Now, here's why this is interesting.
To me.
And again, this is just a theory.
I may be totally off base here.
And I may be wrong.
This is admittedly very speculative, okay?
This is not in any way... This is speculative.
I'm just playing with this, okay?
But there have been some recent developments in Ukraine which give me pause about this.
I don't support giving Ukraine 25 billion dollars.
But at the same time, Poland has stopped giving Ukraine aid.
This is a really big deal.
There was a statement made just last week by the Polish president who said that they will no longer give any money to Ukraine.
And that's shocking because Poland, maybe more than any other country in NATO, opposes Russia, obviously, for historic reasons.
Poland has an historic axe to grind with Russia.
Poland is poised to become one of the most powerful countries in Europe and stand against Russia, and they were the first and strongest to condemn Russia's invasion.
They, being at the center of the Cold War, or very near the center, I should say, but on the other side, as a Warsaw Pact country, they're very against Russia.
So, in other words, nobody believes in the Ukraine cause more than Poland.
Nobody believes in the anti-Russia cause more than Poland, and yet they pulled their aid.
And what does that tell you?
It tells you that Ukraine is done.
Okay?
And we already knew that.
If you read any of the actual credible sources on the situation in Ukraine, they've lost.
Their counter-offensive has been going on for a few months, and they haven't gotten anything.
They have made no advances.
It has failed to materialize at all.
And there's no signs it's going to improve.
They have lost the war.
It's over.
That is what all the honest generals have been saying.
That is the situation on the ground.
They can't even deny it anymore.
It's over.
And if Poland is saying, we're not going to give any more money, then you know it's over because Poland has every reason to continue giving money.
Nobody on the continent Among the Europeans would have more of a reason to support Ukraine than Poland, and yet they say they're done.
They say, look, Ukraine is drowning.
They're a drowning man.
We can't go in and save them.
They'll drown us too.
We gotta cut the cord.
And this is a signal, because if you've been paying attention, and we've talked about this here and there on the show, there have been subtle signs that the United States is beginning to break with Ukraine.
If you read the regime media, if you read like the New York Times, you could see very subtle signs over the course of the last few months that they're maybe getting ready to drop them.
There's been reports about how the Ukrainian generals aren't doing what the Americans tell them to do in the New York Times, Washington Post.
And that's a little signal that's being put out by the Pentagon that says, oh if they lose it's not our fault, it was them.
It's a little signal they're seeding that out to the people to be prepared for when they abandon Ukraine.
Now, maybe the United States is in a position where they're being asked for more money.
And they really can't say no.
You can't go for years and say, you know, we will never surrender, we will never let go, this is our Churchill moment, we're gonna beat, we're gonna win, we're gonna beat Russia, we're never gonna stop sending money.
Now if you're Biden, and the war's lost, and Poland's out, and Sarkozy doesn't believe in it, he was in the French press talking about this, and our allies are shaken, their economy's in shambles, oil prices are too high, You know, you can't go and say, alright, never mind, we're not giving you any more money.
What you can do is do this dog and pony show in Congress and say, oh hey, well, the Republicans, the Republicans shut it down.
Matt Gaetz, this extremist, Matt Gaetz from the Freedom Caucus prevented the aid from going through.
Marjorie Greene, this radical, prevented the aid from going through.
Whoops, we don't have any more aid to give you.
Now again, I mean, I support it.
I think that they shouldn't have aid.
But at the same time that this is going on, there's an invasion happening at our southern border.
At the same time that all this circus is going on with Ukraine, we shouldn't have been giving them this money to begin with.
At the same time, the state of New York is paying $20 million a month for their Randall Island refugee camp.
And New York City is projecting to spend $12 billion.
Okay, think about it.
We want to spend $25 billion in Ukraine.
New York City says it's going to cost $12 billion in three years to house all these migrants that are coming across the border.
We are hitting record highs.
Every single day for apprehensions at the border was 12,000.
12,000 today.
12,000 people apprehended in a single day at the border.
August was a record breaker.
Highest number of illegal crossings in any August in American history.
So this is a time, you could say, more than ever.
It's a border emergency.
Even Democrat mayors in the most liberal cities are against Biden on this.
In New York, in Chicago.
And here was the House Freedom Caucus trying to shut down the government to achieve E-Verify, which would allow these people to be sent home.
Or for them to self-deport.
They were trying to pass a measure for border security.
They were trying to get some concessions on the border.
But now, it's being made to be about something else.
And now the focus is no longer on the border, and it's no longer on HR2 or E-Verify or anything like that.
Now it's all about Ukraine.
Such that if we pass a CR with no money for Ukraine, they're going to say that's a big victory for us.
But how is it really?
We're not going to spend the $25 billion in Ukraine?
We're going to spend it housing refugees instead?
How's that a victory?
We're gonna help the Pentagon make an excuse to abandon Ukraine?
We're gonna massage their off-ramp off of their disastrous war in Ukraine?
Now again, once again, this is just pure speculation.
Maybe I'm totally wrong.
You know, there's a chance, there's a good chance I'm totally wrong on this.
But it seems to me to be awfully convenient that by every measure this war is over, and we're heading into the winter.
So, now that Ukraine is on the offensive, that's why it's called the counter-offensive, they're moving against Russia.
Now that it's winter, they have the heaviest tanks in the world.
They just got 10 Abrams tanks, I think 20 more are on the way.
These are the heaviest tanks that exist.
And they're gonna be driving through mud and snow and sleet and mines.
If the offensive didn't happen in the spring, and if it didn't work in the summer, it's not happening in the winter.
So, what's the timetable here?
The Ukrainians are gonna try again next year?
Well, they'll just try again next year.
It got delayed.
They didn't really... The spring counteroffensive didn't come until the summer.
It didn't fucking work.
Now it's winter, so that's not gonna happen.
So it's gonna be the spring 2024 offensive?
And Poland's out, and France is losing confidence, and Germany's losing confidence, and we have to pivot to Taiwan anyway.
And now we're giving Biden an excuse.
That's apparently what the shutdown will be about, to wean them off of the money.
It seems just like an awfully coincidental and convenient situation.
That now suddenly, and once again also, these people are now acting in a very strange way.
Mitch McConnell has supported every aid package.
Mitch McConnell's been the biggest Republican cheerleader for Ukraine.
Now suddenly doesn't want to rock the boat.
Now Mitch McConnell, who has passed $125 billion plus in Ukrainian aid, Says, well, I don't want to risk the bill not passing in the House by putting the aid in the package.
That's weird.
Interesting timing.
Poland and McConnell feel the same way.
Same with Marjorie.
Marjorie's been with McCarthy from the beginning and lockstep.
And she's voted for Ukrainian aid.
She never actually said she wanted to stop it.
She just said, well, we want to audit it.
She never said we want to end aid to Ukraine.
She's been with the rest of them.
She said, well, we just need to audit it.
We just need to know how much we're giving them.
That's really not good.
We know how much money we're spending.
We know how much money we're spending.
60 Minutes is auditing it.
60 Minutes did a report and said, well, we're paying for 57,000 first responders, and we're paying farmers, and we're paying... I mean, we're just subsidizing their society.
We know where the money's going.
The problem is we keep giving it.
unidentified
Hello?
nick fuentes
You know?
So she was always in favor of the aid, and she was voting for all these appropriations bills until Tuesday, then she decided on Thursday, well now I don't want to give another dime to Ukraine, it's blood money.
That's really interesting.
So McConnell flipped, Marjorie flipped, Poland flipped, and now we're all talking about Ukraine and not about the border.
Is that what's going to happen here?
Is Marjorie Greene going to be the bridge?
Basically to give McCarthy what he wants, which is a continuing resolution and keep the speakership?
Get the CR with the concession of no aid to Ukraine, and with the concession, keep the speakership, keep the gavel.
That seems like what it might be.
I don't, you know, again, speculating.
We have to see how it plays out.
And, you know, I have some confidence in Gates.
I hope that Gates will redirect the conversation.
He needs to make the focus about immigration.
He's talking too much about other stuff.
It's like, look dude, when we're talking about concessions, I don't care about impeaching Joe Biden.
I care about securing the border.
Now, Congress can only do so much.
But they can change the law.
It's up to the executive branch to enforce it.
You know, Congress can't send troops to the border.
But what Congress can do, if they pass E-Verify, is make it so that it's illegal for people to hire illegals.
And so, Gage, when he goes out there and says, we're shutting down the government, he needs to say, this is why.
We're shutting down the government to secure the border.
To force Biden to secure the border.
To help New York and Chicago and the whole rest of the country.
That's what he's got to do.
And not talk about Ukraine.
I mean, at this point, honestly, I don't support it.
But it's like, at this point, what's another $25 billion for Ukraine?
There's a crisis at the border.
And again, I don't support that.
If I were in charge, I would say no money for Ukraine, and we would spend all the money on the border.
But if the outcome is that all we get out of this is we shut down another aid package, that just conspicuously helps Biden.
You know?
And if we do nothing for border security, as far as I'm concerned, that's not even a real concession.
We just kind of helped him do something that he was going to do anyway.
You know, I would almost prefer that Biden would stop asking for money from Congress first, before Congress stops giving it to him.
You know, this is just like what Obama did in Syria.
Where Obama said, well, we'll bomb Assad if he uses chemical weapons.
And then Assad used chemical weapons, and then he says, uh, Congress?
Can I go to war?
And they're like, no.
And he's like, oh, I can't do anything.
I mean, that was just weak.
That should make them look dumb.
Made him look dumb.
I'm tired, okay?
It's been a long day.
It made him look dumb.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
You know, I'm very skeptical of this process.
It's always Republicans on some bullshit, man.
It's always Republicans in Congress on some nonsense.
It can never just be a victory.
They can never just get the concession that we need.
What we need right now is E-Verify.
We need HR2.
We need border security.
We don't need, necessarily, at this juncture to make it all about Ukraine.
We spent $125 billion.
Oh, now it's a big victory?
The $25 billion price tag almost seems like it was set up to fail, because that's a very high price tag.
They've been sending them about a few billion at a time.
Now they say, oh, we want 25.
Suddenly Mitch McConnell's not on board.
Ann Marjorie's not on board.
What a coincidence.
Just as Ukraine is basically lost.
And, again, all of this diverting attention away from the crisis at the border.
It's one of the few times where I believe in these theories about, you know, such and such a thing is just a distraction.
I feel like this is a distraction.
A week ago, and really this week too, everybody's been talking about the mass migration crisis.
Now with Marjorie, because Marjorie said on Thursday, well I won't vote for it because of Ukraine.
Today, she says vote for Ukraine, vote for blood money, blah blah blah.
So now it seems like there's a concerted push from McConnell and Marjorie and McCarthy to make it about this, and not about the border.
That's weird.
And mark my words, we're going to get a CR and that's going to be our concession.
That's going to be our gift.
They're going to come back and say, hey guys, we didn't spend $25 billion on Ukraine.
Isn't that a win?
Even though our border is being overrun with 200,000 people every month.
They're gonna say, okay, we heard you guys, we listened, we know we didn't get anything with the debt ceiling, but with the government shutdown, we finally got a big concession.
This time we're NOT spending 25 billion dollars on Ukraine.
Oh wow, what a victory!
Wow, you guys are doing a great job.
So glad.
And McCarthy gets to be the winner.
I feel like that's going to be the outcome, and that just sucks.
And no one's going to be able to argue with it, because everyone's going to say, oh, well, they did their job.
They heroically stopped the government from spending $25 billion.
And Biden is going to get to say, oh, shucks.
Well, hey, we asked for it.
We didn't get it.
So Biden wins, McCarthy wins, McConnell wins, and we all lose at the border.
Every immigrant that comes here is a loss for every American.
So we're just losing 12,000 times a day with that continuing.
like with every every time this happens it's the same joke it's the same story you know trump shut down the government in january 18 and uh november december 18 through a couple months and there was almost a shutdown over the omnibus bill i think that was in 18 and You know, it happens every time.
And it's always the same results.
We get nothing.
And it doesn't matter what the balance of power is either.
I remember Marjorie Greene, a few months ago, everyone was getting on her case.
They said, hey bitch, where's the surveillance footage from January 6th that you promised?
And she said, well we only control one half of one chamber of one third of the government.
And it's like, really bitch?
Because From 2016 to 2018, we controlled the House and the Senate and the White House and it was the same excuse.
Do you remember that?
Why don't we repeal Obamacare then?
It's crazy.
unidentified
But people don't pay any attention.
nick fuentes
In other words, what's the arrangement this time?
This time, the Democrats control the White House and the Senate, and Republicans barely control the House.
So they say, aw shucks, what do you want us to do?
We only have so much power, we barely control the House.
We also have to negotiate with the Senate and White House, so we can't do anything.
Really?
Because Republicans basically gave up from 2018 to 2020.
In 2018 to 2020, it was reversed.
Republicans had the White House, the Senate, but the Democrats had the House.
And yet, somehow, the Democrats ran the agenda.
Go figure.
It was flipped.
It was totally flipped.
But both times, the Democrats controlled it.
Go figure.
When the Democrats could barely control only the House, and Republicans have the White House and the Senate, Democrats write the agenda.
Republicans pass no major legislation.
Nothing good at least.
But when Republicans control the House and Democrats the Senate and the White House, Democrats pass all the legislation.
They get whatever they want.
Even from 16 to 18 when Republicans controlled all three, we still never got anything.
They said we can't break the filibuster.
Even though we control the House and the Senate and the White House, we need 60 votes in the Senate to break the filibuster.
So we really are being beholden to like eight Democrats and a couple of moderate Republicans, like I think it was Manchin and one other one we couldn't count on.
That was the story then.
You know, somehow Democrats were just... 48 senators were able to dictate the whole agenda.
And, you know, and also there's a provision in the Senate procedure that says that every year the Senate can originate one appropriations bill, I think this is it, with a simple majority.
They can pass one appropriations bill with 51 votes.
Because everything else basically requires 60 votes to break the filibuster.
It's this convoluted thing.
Honestly, I think it's there to create the situation that I'm describing.
And so, for example, the Democrats used this to pass Obamacare.
Democrats passed Obamacare without one Republican vote, and it was actually kind of interesting because, you know, they passed it in, I think, the House first, and then it went to the Senate, but then Ted Kennedy died, so then they lost their majority.
So they had to repurpose some veterans bill and One that was already passed by the House.
They had some really convoluted trick to get this thing done.
I think that's how they did it back then.
And Republicans used this rule in 2017 to repeal Obamacare, and John McCain shut it down.
Republicans campaigned for six years to repeal Obamacare, and they finally had the majority in the House, Senate, and they had the presidency.
And in 2017, they tried three times to repeal Obamacare.
And the third time, when they thought they had it, they invoked that Senate procedural rule to get it with the simple majority, and John McCain said no.
And that was that.
No repeal.
Really?
And then they used that procedural rule in 2018 to pass the corporate tax cut.
Nice.
So, a party-line vote, all Republicans in the House and Senate, they used their remaining rule to pass a tax cut for corporations.
2017, what did they use their one shot there for?
A failed repeal of Obamacare.
Didn't even work.
What did we use it for in 2018?
Corporate tax cut.
Then we lost the House, so that was over.
Why didn't they do border security then?
Why didn't they do it in the next Congress?
They won't do it now.
I'm not going to hold my breath.
It's not going to happen.
They're going to make it about Ukraine and I'm sure Biden and the Democrats went to them and this is this is McCarthy working with the White House.
I feel like I just like have this hunch that that's what's going on that McCarthy is working with the White House, working with Greene, and what the White House wants, secretly, is to call off the aid, and that is going to help McCarthy beat Gates.
And I think Biden has some interest in that.
That's the real, that's the real deal.
Biden's going to give something for McCarthy to make him look like a hero.
He keeps the gavel, and McCarthy and McConnell take the aid, and they take that off Biden's plate.
I feel you know maybe that's totally speculative that's admittedly kind of a shot in the dark but with the timing with Poland and everything else I feel like I feel like that's it but I guess we'll have to wait and see how it plays out but if I but if that's the outcome then I'm right if when all is said and done because they'll probably what Gates is signaling is that they'll shut down the government for a week which is a bitch-ass move What Gates said is, well, not all government shutdowns are the same.
If we only shut down the government for six to eight days, then all the federal employees still get paid.
In other words, nothing really happens.
It's just a big farce.
And then we'll reopen the government.
So I think when all is said and done, when this CR passes and when these appropriations bills pass, I think we'll have basically nothing on border security and I think maybe the Ukrainian aid will be reduced.
I don't think... I think they're still going to get some money.
I don't think... maybe they're not going to get $25 billion in the CR, but I think when all the appropriations bills pass, I think they will get something.
And I think that is what Republicans are going to say is a concession.
That's my prediction.
That's my crystal ball prediction today.
You know, we'll see how it evolves, but just based on the rhetoric I'm hearing from these people, it's like, I feel like that's the move.
But if that is the final result, then I'm right.
And that makes me, that's like a 3,000 IQ prediction, if it's right.
It may be wrong.
It's kind of a shot in the dark, but we'll see.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
So we're good.
We're out of time.
unidentified
We're gonna move.
nick fuentes
I don't want to talk about the other story.
Boring.
So we're gonna move on.
We'll take a look at our Super Chats.
See what you guys are saying about all this.
Let me get set up here.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
It's a little hot in here.
But let me loosen my tie and get them choking here.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Let's take a look.
We'll see what we got going on here.
And also we had a really big one on Friday that I missed.
Because I didn't do a show on Friday so I got to read it today.
And I feel bad because it was just a massive super chat.
From Friday, AT Drummond, for $1,000, thank you so much, he says, please explain to Groipers that being based in Redfield isn't enough to succeed.
People DM me, will you hire me?
But I have zero skills.
This is why we must capture the institutions.
No more mediocrity.
Well, thank you very much for the huge super chat, man.
I really appreciate it.
God bless you, as always.
I apologize I didn't get this on Friday.
You know, we had some technical difficulties with the back end on our lobby, so I really appreciate the big super chat and all the support of the show.
And it's true.
You know, these young guys get good at something, man.
Like, figure it out.
Learn programming.
Learn something.
You know, but you're right.
I feel like so many people are just useless, and you just have to think long and hard about, what are you good at?
I feel like a lot of people, they have no answer for that.
If you ask them, what are you good at?
They have no answer.
They don't know how to do anything.
You know, this whole generation, not to go boomer, I mean, I'm part of it.
I feel bad about it, about myself.
This whole generation They turn 13 or 14, they go to high school, and they just fuck around.
You know, when our parents and grandparents were that age, they were working on cars.
They had jobs.
I saw something on Twitter the other day and it said what percentage of teenagers had paying jobs.
And 50 years ago is very high.
And I would imagine If you singled out the men, it would be even higher.
I would imagine that the vast majority of high school aged men had paying jobs.
And they were skilled jobs, you know?
Like, my father is an example.
He parked cars when he was 12 or 13.
That's how it was in those days.
You know, my father, he tells me how before he even had a driver's license, he would park cars and he worked in a garage and he learned about cars.
And he wasn't, you know, he's not a mechanic, but he knows his way around a vehicle.
Like, that's an example of a skill that just, that's just something they did.
And, you know, I feel like our parents and grandparents thought I'd do a lot of basic stuff like that.
Home improvement, cars, that kind of thing.
Nowadays, people don't... people are utterly useless.
They go to high school and they just fuck around.
They take these classes and, you know...
They don't even get a driver's license.
That was the other part of the study is what a low percentage of teenagers even get their driver's license.
They can't even drive.
They don't work paying jobs.
They don't drive.
They have no social skills.
What do they do?
Then they go to college for four years.
And what do they do in college?
They study liberal arts.
In other words, you know, they don't learn how to do accounting.
They don't learn how to do you know software they don't learn how to do a lot of them they go and like I know a lot of guys that went to high school with me that took sports management in college really you know or they graduate with an IR degree or a degree in whatever stuff like that and they graduate and they don't know how to do anything And it's like you're a grown man.
How could you be a grown man?
You're like 22 and you don't have any skills.
And I felt like that.
I felt like that when I was younger.
And I still kind of feel like that in some ways.
I feel like our parents didn't teach us how to do anything.
So we have to teach ourselves how to do stuff.
And so if you're a young man, if you're like a teenager watching the show, learn how to do stuff.
You know, just...
I would just start with like coding.
I feel like that's a super useful thing and just dive into it.
You know when you're young, you're a quick learner, just learn a basic skill like that that will obviously in any computer job help you.
Learn how to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel.
Learn just basic computer skills.
I feel like that would give you a big leg up.
or whatever else anything you're interested in you know those are just things that I those would be my go-to if I were that age but you got to learn how to do something because otherwise you're just a worthless piece of shit you don't deserve anything you know how could you be a man and not know how to do anything that's just like the opposite of a man so anyway but I appreciate the big super chat let's see what else do we have here
Let me pull it up.
unidentified
And these ones will be TTS, because that one's from Friday.
streamlabs matthew tts
- Okay, thanks. - That's just a cell phone.
nick fuentes
That's just the greatest cell phone if I've ever heard one.
And probably half-baked.
But yeah.
Yeah, it is funny.
But not for the reason you think.
streamlabs matthew tts
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
Appreciate the daytime stream.
Someday you'll learn enough about crypto to get mugshoties for the family.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
And you're welcome for the daytime streaming.
Yeah, you know, listen, I'm sorry.
I hope one day we have credit card processing, but you know, we're banned from the financial system.
So you gotta work with us a little bit, okay?
I apologize, but it's the way it is.
Cost of doing business.
But thanks for the big super chat.
streamlabs matthew tts
Regina Bolton sent $3.
Wakey wakey, Nick.
I made you tendies.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
Are you the lesbian?
unidentified
I'm sorry, but are you the lesbian?
nick fuentes
Are you the one that said that you're bisexual or whatever?
This girl says, wakey wakey, I made you tendies.
I'm with your girlfriend and I'm with your girlfriend.
Dude, imagine.
That would be crazy.
No, but we can't.
That's sinful, but that's deeply sinful.
Imagine if you, if I just No, okay.
We can't even go there.
Nope.
Sinful.
Scandal.
That's, uh, occasion to sin.
Offensive to pious ears.
unidentified
Disavow.
nick fuentes
Disavow.
But imagine.
Maybe I'll just marry both of you guys.
Maybe I'll marry both of you.
unidentified
And, uh, you know, wake up with one.
nick fuentes
Other one's making the tendies.
No.
Offensive to pious ears.
We can't even joke like that.
Gross.
Disgusting.
No, but thanks for the big... No, that's not the big one.
The other one was the big one.
Thanks for the $3.
Thanks for the $10.
I'm teasing you.
I hope you know I'm teasing you.
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Cis white male with extra cent $5.
Ever tried Instacart?
Order from a store's deli and you can have a whole rotisserie chicken for $12.
No!
nick fuentes
No, maybe I'll try that.
No, but I've never heard of that.
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Jesse Imhof sent $3.
You are our only hope for true change.
Thank you for everything you do, King.
David and Lincoln sent $11.
Really enjoyed the 5 hour stream today.
The Rumble presence has been great and hopeful it continues to quickly grow the audience.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much!
I hope so too.
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Boss Lurker sent $10.
My therapist told me to tell you that I'm not stupid.
Good morning.
Best show in the world.
nick fuentes
Hey good morning buddy, thank you.
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PradaSell sent $5.
Good morning.
Your monologue on the stream yesterday was amazing.
nick fuentes
I think you mean good evening.
But hey, thank you.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
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Cameron sent $3.
I like Pearl, but she's telling men they shouldn't get married at all just like that faggot Rolo Tomasi.
You're not going to solve the problem by cucking to the Jews' plan of abolishing the family.
nick fuentes
I like Pearl too, but you know, she's in real danger.
She's becoming like a feminist.
Women just can't help themselves, man.
That's a thing.
A woman pops up and she's like, no guys, I'm not like the other girls.
And it's like, yeah, sure you're not.
And on a long enough timetable, they eventually become a feminist.
So, she's sort of speedrunning that.
You know, she started out and she's like, I think women should just shut up and not vote and blah blah blah.
And now she's like getting in fights with guys on Twitter.
And she's like, hey, you don't know what you're talking about!
It's like, sorry?
I thought you were on the whole women should shut the fuck up train.
Not getting a lot of shut the fuck up right now, you know, so I'm not telling her to do that.
I'm just saying, hey, I like Pearl.
She's my friend.
I think she's very smart.
But she's on, you know, she's kind of coming into dangerous feminist territory.
She's getting a little, getting a little lippy.
She's getting a little lippy on the timeline with some of the men.
It's like, oh, What happened?
I thought you weren't like the other girls, and I kind of sound quite a lot like them.
You're just saying different stuff.
She's just saying different stuff.
Same attitude, just saying different stuff.
Hey, whatever, bud.
It's like, I don't know.
I don't think that really works.
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Ari sent $3.
When Matt Walsh heard you refer to Oliver Anthony as a white piece of shit, he went on a tirade on his show.
He called you a race traitor for throwing your own people under the bus.
He was livid.
nick fuentes
Fake.
There you go.
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Pradasel sent $3.
Good evening.
nick fuentes
There you go.
Yeah, that's right.
Alright, we got a couple on Cozy here.
Solo Starks says good morning.
Good morning!
And Wholesome says thanks for all the hours watched, Kings.
Yeah, exactly.
Alright, that's gonna do it for me.
I gotta go to bed.
I'm tired.
So that's it.
I apologize.
We're having, you know, we're having some difficulty with the site.
I know the lobby didn't start until 11.
I didn't go live until 4.
Tomorrow, the lobby's starting at 10.
I'm doing the show at 10.
We have this new system we're working on for the lobby.
That's why it didn't... we've been having issues with it.
It didn't start on Friday.
It didn't start today.
So I feel like a lot of people didn't even know there was a show because there was no lobby for two hours.
Go figure.
So we got to fix that.
But I'll be back tomorrow.
Same time, 10 o'clock.
But that's it for me tonight.
Remember to follow me here on Cozy.
Smash the follow button.
Get a push notification whenever I go live.
Follow me on Rumble and Telegram.
Links are down below.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 9 o'clock Central, 10 o'clock Eastern Time.
As always, thanks for watching.
Thanks to our Super Chatters.
In particular, Jay Malarkey and A.T.
Drummond.
Thanks to everybody that Super Chats, everyone that watches the show.
We love you.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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