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Thank you. | ||
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 Tuesday. | ||
Huge show. | ||
Huge victory. | ||
Great day today. | ||
It's been a rough couple weeks. | ||
I don't know if you could tell, but the show has been pretty blackpilling. | ||
We got a lot of problems. | ||
People are pouring across the border. | ||
The crime's out of control. | ||
We're at war with Russia. | ||
But! | ||
Tonight, finally, we have a white pill. | ||
And our featured story tonight, we're talking about the former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who was fired today. | ||
By the House of Representatives. | ||
Historic day. | ||
First speaker in American history to be removed with a motion to vacate. | ||
And the shortest run speakership in the history of the country. | ||
So it's two historic records. | ||
First guy removed and shortest tenure. | ||
And it's all thanks to Representative Matt Gaetz. | ||
We gotta give him an 07 in the chat. | ||
And I have to tell you, I was really skeptical. | ||
If you watch my show this week or last week, I was really skeptical that there would be anything good coming from this current negotiation. | ||
And of course I'm talking about this government shutdown that was just averted and which will now have to avert again in the next 40 days. | ||
But I was very skeptical that anything positive would come from this whole process. | ||
But I got proved wrong. | ||
Proven proved wrong. | ||
And I'm happy to say that I am finally a positive development. | ||
So, we'll be talking all about that tonight. | ||
I don't know how many of you guys actually watched it today, but this was I think around 2 or 3 o'clock. | ||
2 or 3 o'clock Central Time this afternoon. | ||
That the House held a vote on whether or not to remove the Speaker from his chair. | ||
And this started after Representative Gates from Florida invoked the motion to vacate yesterday. | ||
This is part of the deal to make McCarthy the Speaker back in January, is they changed it so that any single member ...could put forward the motion that could result in the removal of the Speaker of the House. | ||
And that was invoked yesterday. | ||
The vote was held today. | ||
They tried to obstruct it. | ||
They tried to table a vote on the resolution. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
And it was a real nail-biter. | ||
But in the end, I believe it was eight Republicans and all Democrats voting to remove Gates. | ||
And the remaining Republicans voted to keep him. | ||
It wasn't enough. | ||
And he was removed from his post. | ||
And now, officially, the chair of the Speaker of the House is vacant. | ||
There is no speaker right now. | ||
The pro tempore is the acting speaker. | ||
Now there's no speaker. | ||
Which is a very interesting dilemma because, as I said a moment ago, and as we covered last night, a deal was struck on Saturday to keep the government open, but only for another 40 days. | ||
In the middle of November, the government runs out of money again. | ||
So, between now and then, they have to pass a series of major spending bills, long-term spending bills, to keep the government open. | ||
Otherwise, it's another government shutdown. | ||
So, in the next 40 days, they have to pick a new speaker, and they have to come up with appropriations that'll fund the government and, again, avert a shutdown. | ||
So it's down to the wire again. | ||
Interesting situation. | ||
I'm excited about it because at least something different is happening. | ||
I'm just so sick of nothing. | ||
We get nothing, nothing happens. | ||
So this is finally some good news. | ||
So we'll be talking all about this tonight. | ||
If we have time, we'll cover the latest development in the Trump Fraud case which is in New York. | ||
There were some new developments today. | ||
I don't think we'll get to that though because it's going to be a really packed show. | ||
Obviously lots to discuss and it feels good man because I don't know about you but I've been doing this show for the last few weeks just like waiting for something, just for something to happen. | ||
At this point I don't even care. | ||
It's like good, bad, I don't care. | ||
I just want something to happen. | ||
That's just me. | ||
But particularly, I wanted something good to happen. | ||
I mean, I wanted anything to happen, but if I had to choose, I would like for something good to happen. | ||
And finally, our wishes were answered. | ||
Our prayers were answered. | ||
So, we'll get into all that. | ||
I want to get into all the details and, you know, some disappointments too. | ||
Some things that were not so surprising. | ||
But disappointing nonetheless. | ||
Representative Paul Gosar, what's going on? | ||
He voted to keep McCarthy! | ||
And honestly, and I'll explain later tonight. | ||
We'll get into that. | ||
But I have to say, I no longer support Representative Gosar. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, I feel the same way about him as I do about Marjorie Greene. | ||
I think I'm done with him. | ||
And I think everybody that supports me and supports this movement should be done with him too. | ||
Because he's weak. | ||
He's been weak for a long time. | ||
And I sort of let it go for a while. | ||
But here was the opportunity. | ||
Here was the moment of decision. | ||
McCarthy represents everything that's wrong with DC. | ||
The guy is like the number one establishment hack, lobbyist puppet. | ||
He's the worst. | ||
Number one rhino. | ||
He's like the last of a dying generation of rhinos. | ||
And so to not only vote for him for Speaker the first time, but here is an opportunity where he could be removed. | ||
And by the way, by the time it got to Gosar, he was already gone. | ||
I mean, by the time, because they did a roll call vote, so they go from beginning of the alphabet to the end, by the time it got to Gosar's name, McCarthy did not have the votes. | ||
So it didn't even take any courage To vote against McCarthy. | ||
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Because by the time they got to his name, McCarthy was already finished. | ||
He had already received enough votes from Republicans that he could not survive. | ||
So what would be one more vote against? | ||
Honestly, it wouldn't make a difference. | ||
But he still voted to support the speaker that had tormented Gosar for years. | ||
That's unacceptable. | ||
So, we'll get into that though, but that was another development today. | ||
And people need to know. | ||
People need to know that this guy's weak, okay? | ||
And I am so sick of weak people. | ||
I can't stand it. | ||
Especially from political people, because if you're political, you have responsibility. | ||
If you're political, you have a lot of privilege, but that comes with responsibility. | ||
A political person has the privilege of, in that case, being in Congress and everything that that entails. | ||
Well, it's not for free. | ||
You also have a responsibility to discharge the duty, which is to represent the people. | ||
And this is a clear case. | ||
We're not asking for much here. | ||
Where he was not there where we needed him to be. | ||
So, I don't support him anymore. | ||
And I'll explain more why. | ||
But not that that should sour the mood. | ||
It's an amazing day. | ||
Thankfully there are people, unlike Green and unlike Gosar, that don't suck and aren't useless. | ||
People like Representative Gates. | ||
We're able to deliver the victory. | ||
So God bless him. | ||
And I doubted him. | ||
I really did. | ||
I was very skeptical on Friday. | ||
If you go back and watch the show, and I never said I didn't support him, but I said I really don't see a whole lot coming out of this. | ||
But he played it masterfully. | ||
Masterfully. | ||
And I think he showed everybody in the Republican Party How to fight. | ||
And I'll get into that. | ||
I don't want to spoil the whole show because there's a lot to get into. | ||
But before we get into all that, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy. | ||
Get a push notification whenever I start the show. | ||
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I'm live every night on Cozy and on Rumble, and I promised you I'd do a casual stream this week, so tomorrow, tomorrow for sure, I'll be, or Thursday, I don't know, but I'm gonna, I really, I'm gonna try and get a casual stream up on Rumble this week. | ||
I'm thinking, I said today, yesterday, so take it with a grain of salt, but I'm thinking tomorrow. | ||
So follow me on Rumble to catch that. | ||
We have all the replays there. | ||
And follow me on Telegram, the links are down below. | ||
You may have seen that a very awesome teaser trailer came out. | ||
Today we officially announced, and it's a big day, a big white pill day, we officially announced AFPAC 4 will be in December 2023. | ||
And that's just a little tease, okay? | ||
That's just a little teaser. | ||
We're gonna have a lot more information on that coming up soon, so don't ask me about it, okay? | ||
Because I know when I get to the Super Chats, there's going to be a dozen people. | ||
Well, what day is it? | ||
Well, where is it? | ||
Okay, that was a teaser. | ||
It's just a little tease. | ||
That's just to get you a little bit excited here, okay? | ||
But we're going to have a lot more details on that coming up and tickets and sponsorships and all that coming soon. | ||
It's going to be the biggest, most ambitious conference that we've ever done. | ||
And I have to tell you, the thing is about a person like me is I could very easily, I could do the same thing that we did with AFFPAC 3, or AFFPAC 2 for that matter, and it would be super easy. | ||
I could just do the same thing we've been doing. | ||
Same attendance, same venue, same everything. | ||
But I want to keep pushing. | ||
We have to continue raising the bar. | ||
Things only become possible. | ||
Things that you think are impossible, they only become possible when you you dare to do it. | ||
You start to actually figure out How to do the most ambitious thing, rather than doing things that are conventional or doing things that are familiar. | ||
So this is going to be, and I'm taking a risk here, but it's going to be the most ambitious, biggest conference that we have ever done. | ||
And if we pull this off, this is going to be a new era in the history of America First. | ||
Really a new era in the history of dissident politics, because if we pull this off, and we will, This is going to be the biggest gathering of dissident right people in this century. | ||
If AFPAC 3 wasn't, this is going to be bigger than that. | ||
So it's going to be a landmark one. | ||
You're going to want to be there because this is going to be historic. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
Don't ask me about the details because that's going to get annoying. | ||
I will announce more in the coming weeks and you'll be able to get your tickets and accommodations and all that. | ||
I promise it's coming soon. | ||
But just a little teaser. | ||
So a lot of exciting news, a lot of exciting things going on, and I'm always working on projects. | ||
I think this is 2024 is really gonna be our year. | ||
I'm a big believer that 24 is gonna be the year of the Groyper, okay? | ||
I've said it before and I was right. | ||
I said that in the beginning of 2019. | ||
of 2019 I said 2019 will be the year of the Groyper and it was And I said 2022 will be the year of the Groyper. | ||
And it was. | ||
We did AFPAC 3. | ||
I met Donald Trump and Kanye West. | ||
And I'm saying confidently today that 2024, which will be set up by this AFPAC 4, it's going to be our biggest year yet. | ||
So get excited. | ||
Get excited about this stuff because We will never surrender. | ||
We will never give up. | ||
It's gonna be big. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I think that's all our announcements. | ||
I just woke up. | ||
So I have like the morning voice a little bit. | ||
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I have no coffee. | |
Where's the coffee at? | ||
Where's the coffee? | ||
I was gonna make a cup of coffee. | ||
I'm out of coffee. | ||
So I gotta stock up. | ||
Anyway, but it's gonna be good. | ||
But you know, I told myself before the show, I'm like, I don't need coffee. | ||
I don't need it, okay? | ||
I can be high energy without relying on the bean. | ||
I can be, without beaning it up, without the bean, I can be high energy all by myself. | ||
So... | ||
We're gonna try and get through it, but without that, but we're gonna get into it. | ||
So our featured story, like I said, this is just an incredible day, which I didn't even think was possible, and I honestly misread the situation, I think, because, and I'll just give you a little background, I'll give you some context. | ||
So the headline is that Kevin McCarthy, the representative from California, no longer the Speaker of the House. | ||
And today a vote was forced by Matt Gaetz. | ||
It's basically a no-confidence vote. | ||
And they forced a vote on the House floor as to whether or not McCarthy would remain as the Speaker. | ||
And eight Republicans teamed up with all the Democrats to vote to remove McCarthy. | ||
And so now he's fired. | ||
He's done. | ||
He's still going to be in Congress, I think, unless he resigns. | ||
But he is no longer the Speaker. | ||
He is not going to seek re-election as Speaker. | ||
So that chapter is finished for him. | ||
And now the chair is vacant. | ||
We'll talk about this towards the end. | ||
We'll talk about what comes next, because it's actually a pretty big dilemma. | ||
They don't really have anybody viable that can replace McCarthy. | ||
That's how we got him in the first place, is that there was nobody else. | ||
Nobody even came close. | ||
To getting the required number of votes. | ||
And anybody that could have didn't want it. | ||
So Matt Gaetz said today that he wants Jim Jordan. | ||
He thinks Jim Jordan would be a good choice. | ||
Jim Jordan doesn't want it. | ||
He didn't want it in January. | ||
He doesn't want it now. | ||
So, it's a dilemma, and this is happening at the same time that they're going to have to figure out how to avert this upcoming government shutdown, which they just averted this weekend. | ||
But we'll get into that later. | ||
I want to give you a little background, just for people that haven't been following it very closely. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
How did we get to today? | ||
Because this is a really big deal. | ||
Effectively, eight Republicans overthrew the Speaker, which is a really big deal. | ||
You know, it's 435 members in the House, it's 218 that make a majority, and just eight, just eight, were able to overthrow the Speaker of the House, which, I have to say, is a pretty remarkable achievement. | ||
And I have to say, at the outset, it's remarkable because, and I said this last week, all we get are excuses from Republicans. | ||
There was a Republican majority in the House of Representatives in 2010, in 2012, in 2014, in 2016, and since 2022. | ||
2012 in 2014 in 2016 and since 2022 Republicans have had it five times out of the last seven and We haven't gotten anything out of there and I And I've gone down the list over the past couple weeks. | ||
They haven't repealed Obamacare. | ||
They haven't secured the border. | ||
Haven't even given appropriations to build a wall to secure the border. | ||
They haven't passed E-Verify. | ||
They haven't passed a merit-based immigration system, which some have called the RAISE Act. | ||
They haven't gotten rid of DACA, which is the DREAMers, Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals. | ||
They haven't done anything. | ||
They haven't passed a significant tax cut for working people. | ||
They passed a tax cut for corporations, not for the middle class. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
It would be easier to name things that they have done, which is virtually nothing. | ||
And whenever Republicans criticize or complain, we get excuses. | ||
They say things like, well we just need the Senate this time, we just need the White House this time, we just need a bigger majority. | ||
But history has shown that that really doesn't matter. | ||
And we've gone through that too in the past few weeks. | ||
They had the House and the Senate from 2014 to 2018. | ||
They had the House, Senate, and White House from 2016 to 2018. | ||
They had the House, Senate, and White House from 2016 to 2018. | ||
They've had the Supreme Court since 2017. | ||
So whether it's just the House, or it's the House and the Senate, or it's the House, Senate, and White House, or it's just the Senate and the White House, no matter what the combination is, there's always an excuse. | ||
No matter what the combination is, they say that they can never actually deliver because they just don't have a consensus in every branch of government, every part of every branch of government. | ||
I imagine even if they did, they would blame it on the states or the Constitution. | ||
If there were nine conservatives on the Supreme Court, and a Republican president, and 100 Republican senators, and 435 Republican congressmen, they would say, well, there's Democrat governors. | ||
Well, there's Democrat state legislatures. | ||
So it's remarkable because that has been the attitude from this party basically for 30 years, is we can't do anything no matter what the score is. | ||
And just eight people were able to change it. | ||
But like I said, I'm gonna give the backdrop on how we got here. | ||
So, really have to go back to 2020. | ||
In 2020 Donald Trump is cheated out of the presidential election. | ||
He stages this counter coup to prevent himself from being overthrown with a fake election. | ||
I think that's the appropriate terminology. | ||
They rigged the election with mail-in ballots and he went through the actually the constitutional lawful process to redress his complaint about the legitimacy of the election and that failed. | ||
At the same time, Republicans lost the House and they basically lost the Senate. | ||
By losing the White House, they also lost the Senate. | ||
Because the Senate was a 50-50 split. | ||
And then, as the Vice President is technically the President of the Senate and acts as a tiebreaker because that wound up being Kamala Harris, Democrats technically had a 50-plus-1 majority in the Senate. | ||
So that's how we got set up here. | ||
Shortly after 2020, even though Kevin McCarthy talked with Republican colleagues in the House and said that they wanted to impeach President Trump in January 2021, in spite of this, in spite of a mutiny against Trump by the conservative movement and the Republican Party, Donald Trump very quickly in 2021 teamed back up with Kevin McCarthy. | ||
It wasn't a couple months since he had been overthrown and Biden was inaugurated that Donald Trump hosted Kevin McCarthy for a meeting at Mar-a-Lago, and they made an agreement that Donald Trump would help the Republican Party win back their majority in the House, and they did. | ||
And so in 2021 and 2022 Donald Trump campaigned with Republicans to try to get them to take back control over the house. | ||
You might remember that everybody said it would be a red wave election. | ||
They said that Joe Biden in the first half of his first term as president would be such a disaster for the economy and with the war in Russia and with other things with the border. | ||
They said that based on generic ballot polling and based on other classic metrics like inflation or unemployment or the approval rating, they said that there would be a red wave, that Republicans would sweep the House, and they would have a huge majority. | ||
Some said that Republicans would have a majority of 240 or 250 seats, which would mean that they would have a majority of 30 or 20 votes. | ||
That's how optimistic it was. | ||
But very quickly there was this disagreement within the party about how they should campaign over a couple of specific things. | ||
And the first problem they had was that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. | ||
I don't see that as a problem. | ||
But politically, it did become an issue. | ||
In June 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which kicked abortion down to the states. | ||
And very quickly, many Republican states automatically banned abortion. | ||
They had statutes on the books basically waiting for that day that would kick in when the decision was overturned. | ||
It would trigger an automatic banning of abortion. | ||
And so this became a very contentious issue just months before the midterms. | ||
And Republicans were divided. | ||
Republicans running in moderate districts, where there's a lot of pro-choice women or socially liberal women, they had to soften the message on abortion. | ||
And then there were very conservative people in Conservative districts that had to defend the decision so that created a split within the party and then there was also the question of the integrity of the previous election where there were a lot of very conservative members who were saying that the 2020 election was rigged and Trump was one of them and figures like Carrie Lake she talked about this a lot | ||
And the more moderate parts of the party said that that was divisive and that was turning off independents and activating, in some cases, Democrats in their district. | ||
So there was this very contentious battle, and that's why you have to go back to 2020, because that sets up what has happened since the midterms in 2022, is that there was this schism Between the conservatives on abortion and the establishment and a schism between the Trump faction and the establishment on the issue of election integrity. | ||
So fast forward to the midterms in 2022 and there's no red wave. | ||
Republicans win the majority by four votes. | ||
Republicans barely have a majority. | ||
It's a very slim, razor-thin majority. | ||
This is November 2022. | ||
On election night, we realized we didn't win the 250-seat majority. | ||
We didn't win the 240-seat majority. | ||
We got it by four, which is barely enough to govern. | ||
And right away, the biggest problem was who would be the speaker. | ||
There are not many Republicans in the Republican conference in the House that can unite the party. | ||
And with such a slim majority, you would have to have a near consensus. | ||
You would need not just a Republican that can command 200 votes. | ||
But you need a Republican who can command virtually every Republican in the conference. | ||
It needs to be a near consensus. | ||
Because you can only afford four defections. | ||
You can only afford four votes against. | ||
So it's not just somebody who's popular, it needs to be somebody that very few people, almost nobody has a problem with in the party. | ||
And almost nobody fits that description. | ||
Right away, Kevin McCarthy makes an alliance with Marjorie Greene. | ||
And they had been adversaries for a long time. | ||
Kevin McCarthy famously stripped her of her committee assignments after a number of controversies where she compared the COVID vaccine mandate to the Holocaust and she talked about Jewish space lasers and she went to my conference. | ||
He stripped her of her committee assignments. | ||
But once he regained, once Republicans regained the majority, McCarthy said that if he became the Speaker, he would give her back her assignments. | ||
So he secured key support within the Freedom Caucus and among the conservative bloc very early on. | ||
That happened basically on election night. | ||
A first vote was held in November within the Republican Party about who their nominee would be, and they overwhelmingly voted for McCarthy, but there were defectors within the party. | ||
There was a closed-door vote in November among just Republicans, and although McCarthy won the vote to be their nominee as a speaker, there were defectors then, which set the stage for the vote in January. | ||
In January, after the new Congress was sworn in and seated, It came to a vote on the floor and the entire chamber voted on who the speaker would be. | ||
Kevin McCarthy went up. | ||
And he failed. | ||
There were more than four defections from the Freedom Caucus led by Representative Matt Gaetz, Andy Biggs, all these people that you see today, they all led the opposition against McCarthy. | ||
And McCarthy failed to become the Speaker on 15 ballots. | ||
So he went up for a vote 15 times over the course of one week, which is a very humiliating process. | ||
Because it shows that he has effectively no mandate. | ||
If you are appointed the leader of the Republicans, but you can't get them to vote for you 15 times, you fail to unite the party, you fail to rally the conference 15 times, it shows that your mandate is very weak. | ||
And so finally Kevin McCarthy got conservative Trump supporters like Gaetz and other members of the Freedom Caucus to vote for him. | ||
And it was a growing number of people that wouldn't do it. | ||
It was initially 4 or 5 and then it grew to 15 and then to 20. | ||
So there was a significant rebellion that did not want McCarthy as a speaker and they didn't want him because he is, everybody knows, notorious for being connected with lobbyists from foreign governments. | ||
He's an establishment hack. | ||
He really has no ideology. | ||
He's in the same camp as like Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, John Boehner. | ||
So the conservative Trump supporters did not want him, but finally they gave him the vote in exchange for a contract, in exchange for a deal, and the deal was this. | ||
They said that they would vote for McCarthy, these holdouts, which there weren't a lot of them, but because the majority was so slim they were able to dictate terms, and they said that they would give McCarthy the gavel, they would make him the speaker and give him their votes if he agreed to a few specific things They wanted him to release the surveillance footage from January 6. | ||
They wanted the impeachment of Joe Biden. | ||
They wanted spending bills to be more isolated rather than packaging all of them together. | ||
They wanted the ability to vote on, not necessarily a line item, but they wanted individual spending bills. | ||
They wanted the ability to defund federal officials in the Biden administration by cutting their salaries. | ||
They wanted committees to investigate Joe Biden, Merrick Garland, Hunter Biden, these guys. | ||
They wanted spending cuts. | ||
And maybe the biggest thing, those are all substantive things, but the biggest thing that they wanted was the ability to hold them accountable. | ||
They said, we want him to agree to all these things. | ||
This is what we want out of a McCarthy speakership. | ||
And they said that they wanted a failsafe in case he broke his promise. | ||
So they said that they wanted a provision that said that any single member can invoke a motion to vacate which forces what amounts to a motion of no confidence or a vote of no confidence. | ||
So any individual member out of 435 could do this motion and the House will vote And they can bring to the floor a resolution that would remove McCarthy as a speaker. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean that any individual member can remove him, it just means that any individual member can force a vote to remove him, which would be very perilous. | ||
So that was the deal. | ||
That was in January. | ||
Now, between January and the first half of the year, between January and around May or June, McCarthy failed on most of the substantive promises that he made. | ||
There was a lot of talk about releasing the surveillance footage from January 6th, and it never happened. | ||
Resolutions were introduced that would impeach Joe Biden, but McCarthy said that he wasn't going to do it. | ||
No committees were formed to investigate members of the executive branch. | ||
Nobody's salary was cut. | ||
There were no individual spending bills. | ||
None of the things that were promised came to fruition. | ||
And this came to a head in May and June, which we covered on the show, when the federal government was approaching the debt ceiling. | ||
So going back to the 50s and 60s, There's a rule that was put in place that said that the House of Representatives sets the limit for how much money the executive branch can borrow. | ||
And that's different from appropriations. | ||
Every year, the House of Representatives tells the government what it can spend the tax revenue on. | ||
It tells the government what the Treasury can spend the money on, and they determine... It's appropriations. | ||
They determine where all the money that the government gets goes. | ||
But that's separate from debt. | ||
Because every year the government has to borrow money to meet its obligations. | ||
And every year that we run a deficit, that money is added to the total of our national debt. | ||
But going back a little less than a hundred years, a rule was stipulated that said that the House will set the limit for how much the executive branch can borrow in order to finance these appropriations. | ||
So even though money was appropriated, they ran out of room to borrow money to spend it. | ||
You know, they appropriated money they never had that they had to borrow. | ||
But they reached the limit for how much they could borrow. | ||
So this was a juncture like with many other government shutdowns. | ||
We've reached a debt ceiling before and there have been showdowns over defense authorization and omnibus bills. | ||
So there was another juncture here, another opportunity, where the executive branch came to the House and they needed the debt ceiling to be raised, otherwise it would be catastrophic. | ||
If the debt ceiling wasn't raised, the government would literally not have money to spend. | ||
They would not have lawful authority to spend any more money. | ||
So that means they couldn't pay federal employees, they couldn't pay Social Security benefits, they couldn't service the interest on the debt. | ||
And this would be far more catastrophic than a normal shutdown. | ||
Because it would mean a default on the national debt. | ||
It would mean millions of people don't get their benefits. | ||
It would mean hundreds of thousands don't get compensation. | ||
It's a big problem. | ||
So the House of Representatives really had leverage over the executive branch. | ||
If the House didn't pass a bill that would raise the debt ceiling, The result would be catastrophic. | ||
Like I said, default on the debt, millions of jobs lost, a serious effect on GDP growth, probably negative GDP growth for the year if that happened. | ||
And this is what set the stage for what we're talking about today. | ||
Kevin McCarthy said that he was negotiating with Democrats in the Senate and negotiating with the White House. | ||
We have real leverage here. | ||
And in the end, when all was said and done, we came right up to the last minute, I mean literally, before the government ran out of money. | ||
And finally, Kevin McCarthy led Republicans to agree to a deal that raised the debt ceiling indefinitely. | ||
It suspended the debt ceiling until January 2025, which is the end of Biden's first term. | ||
Whether he wins or loses, that's the end of his first term formally. | ||
And he got no concessions for this. | ||
So he rallied all the Republicans, by the way, with the help of Marjorie Greene, who made the deal in November. | ||
He had Marjorie Greene whip the votes in the Freedom Caucus, and he whipped the votes from the rest, from the establishment supporters, and they voted to give Biden the debt ceiling raise until 2025 and bail him out. | ||
Bail him out for these, and by the way, the reason why that's a bailout is because it's their fault. | ||
That we have record deficits. | ||
Biden has been the biggest spender in American history, maybe besides Trump, but he hasn't finished his first term yet, so it's not a fair comparison. | ||
But Biden is a huge spender. | ||
Biden is bringing out these huge deficits and huge spending bills. | ||
So him reaching the debt ceiling, that's because he's getting everything that he wants. | ||
He's funding his climate agenda, he's funding Under the guise of infrastructure, they're funding all these investments in green energy and all this other stuff. | ||
Point is, Biden is getting everything that he wants. | ||
He's getting it in appropriations, he's spending money in the executive branch. | ||
That's the reason they have to raise the debt ceiling. | ||
That's part of the reason. | ||
And he's saying, well I need to be able to borrow more money to spend it on the climate agenda and give it to Ukraine and do this and that. | ||
That's why we have to borrow more money than ever because we're giving hundreds of billions to Ukraine and like I said, we're spending a trillion on the climate and on COVID and all these things. | ||
So he said, I need more money to borrow so I could spend it on this garbage. | ||
And McCarthy said, sure. | ||
You don't even have to ask again until 2025. | ||
You don't have to ask again for two more years because we'll just suspend the limit. | ||
And we want nothing in return. | ||
We got nothing out of that. | ||
And by the way, this is a big insult because the House of Representatives, under the Constitution, controls the purse strings. | ||
The House controls all appropriations. | ||
Any appropriations bill, any spending bill, must originate in the House, which Republicans control. | ||
This is part of that. | ||
And yet we exerted no leverage, demanded no concessions, and got nothing out of this deal. | ||
So that's when Republicans started to revolt. | ||
Fast forward to the last few weeks. | ||
Once again, we were reaching another government shutdown. | ||
This time over a fiscal matter. | ||
Where we needed to pass a series of spending bills that would fund the government for another year. | ||
Once again, government's running out of money. | ||
Although not... They're not running out of money that they can borrow. | ||
They're running out of money that's been appropriated. | ||
Money that's been authorized to be spent. | ||
And so Congress had to pass a series of bills that would fund the government for the year, but they couldn't agree. | ||
So they needed to pass a continuing resolution, a stopgap measure, which would fund the government for like 30 or 40 days, that would allow the Congress to negotiate a bigger deal that would fund the government for a year. | ||
So it's the same setup. | ||
Once again, the White House and the Senate have to go to the House and they have to get an appropriations bill to fund their government. | ||
They need it for the stopgap measure, they need it for these 12 other appropriations bills that will fund it for the next year. | ||
And there was a negotiation, this time within the Republican Party. | ||
The conservative wing of the Freedom Caucus, led by Matt Gaetz, said, look, we saw how you handled the last government shutdown. | ||
We saw how you handled the last opportunity like this. | ||
You made a rotten deal where we gave the Democrats everything they wanted, but you gave Republicans nothing in return. | ||
You're the Speaker of the House. | ||
You lead the Republican majority in the House. | ||
This is where the spending power resides. | ||
And you have the gavel. | ||
So this time we need to ask for something. | ||
We have to get concessions. | ||
The Democrats have to give the Republicans something if we're going to keep their government open. | ||
And Kevin McCarthy said, okay, well, we'll ask for very few concessions. | ||
McCarthy said we'll ask for border security, whatever that means. | ||
We'll ask for a 9% spending cut on non-defense discretionary spending. | ||
And that's it. | ||
Now understand, that's the starting point for the negotiation. | ||
If McCarthy passes a bill in the House that funds the government for 40 days, and says, well we're going to have a 9% spending cut, and we're going to have border security, they have to negotiate that with the Senate, which is run by Democrats. | ||
So if they have to negotiate, that means that that is not going to be the final bill. | ||
That means that that's the starting point. | ||
It's going to get worse. | ||
If you go to the Democrats with 9% in border security, you're going to walk away with much lower spending cuts and much less in terms of border security. | ||
So Matt Gaetz said, well that's not good enough. | ||
We can't go to the Democrats with these paltry concessions. | ||
We need more. | ||
We need more. | ||
We have power. | ||
We need to use it. | ||
So, he said, I'm not going to vote for anything and I'm going to withhold votes, which includes four or five other members, and I'm not going to allow you even to send a spending bill to the Senate unless you include H.R. | ||
2, which is an immigration bill, mandatorily verified at the federal level, and a much larger spending cut. | ||
Otherwise, we will not vote for anything. | ||
That was the deal headed right into this weekend. | ||
The deadline was Saturday to pass this stopgap resolution. | ||
And it looked like by Saturday it wasn't going to pass. | ||
Because McCarthy was unwilling to work with the most conservative members to pass a very conservative bill, which again would have given Republicans concessions. | ||
He was unwilling to pass that because he thought it would lead to a government shutdown and he didn't want to fight with the Democrats. | ||
So he refused to put these measures in the bill. | ||
As a consequence, these holdouts led by Matt Gaetz refused to pass anything, and so it looked like the government would shut down. | ||
That is, until at the very last minute in the middle of the day on Saturday, McCarthy revealed that he had made a secret deal with the Democrats behind closed doors. | ||
And the deal was that McCarthy would rally with all the Democrats in the House, And pass a bill that had no concessions for Republicans. | ||
Forget what McCarthy wanted initially. | ||
Forget what he agreed to with Gates. | ||
He worked with the Democrats to pass a bill with nothing for Republicans. | ||
And all the Democrats, other than one, voted on this bill and with 130 Republicans. | ||
They passed it, sent it to the Senate, And Biden signed it, and it became the law, and they averted a government shutdown. | ||
In other words, McCarthy worked with the Democrats to take all the pressure off of the administration. | ||
McCarthy, rather than work with his own conference to force the Democrats to give Republicans concession, instead he backstabbed the Republicans, took a secret deal with the Democrats to take all the pressure off and give them everything they wanted, So that they wouldn't be blamed for shutting down the government. | ||
That was the last straw. | ||
And so finally Matt Gaetz invoked the motion to vacate yesterday. | ||
It forced a vote today. | ||
The majority, which is all the Democrats and eight Republicans, voted in favor to remove McCarthy as Speaker. | ||
That's where we are today, but that's the setup. | ||
And the point is this, and I said this last week, Republicans in Congress get nothing done. | ||
They deliver nothing. | ||
This was about to happen again. | ||
And I was very black-pilled on Friday and on Monday. | ||
I was very pessimistic about what the outcome would be here. | ||
I said on Friday, this is what always happens. | ||
We always do this charade. | ||
Nothing ever happens. | ||
We never get anything. | ||
Republicans always make excuses. | ||
Kevin McCarthy's excuse, like Marjorie Greene's, is that, well, we barely control the House. | ||
How can we get anything done when we don't control the Senate or the White House? | ||
Marjorie Greene even said today, she said, I'm not going to vote to remove McCarthy because the truth is that we can't get anything done until Trump wins the White House. | ||
Which is just so indicative of that poisonous mentality. | ||
Really? | ||
And by the way, that's the second such excuse that she's given this year. | ||
Earlier this year, when she totally capitulated on the debt ceiling deal, and she got criticized, she said, well, what do you expect from us? | ||
We barely control one half of the House, and the House is one half of one third of the federal government. | ||
So how do you expect us to get anything done? | ||
Really? | ||
You're a congresswoman? | ||
Your pitch to voters is, vote for me. | ||
I can't do anything unless we control the whole government. | ||
Well, you know, that happened actually before, and it actually wasn't a big game changer. | ||
And what would be the point of electing a House majority if it's totally useless without the Senate and the White House? | ||
So we should only vote every four years? | ||
Really, more like every six years. | ||
Because it's only every six years that the Senate map is truly favorable for Republicans. | ||
So, I mean, why do we, in other words, why do we vote for Republicans if they're telling us to our faces we have no power? | ||
Even if we have a majority in the House, it means nothing. | ||
She says, we barely control one-half of one-third. | ||
So, I guess you're just a completely useless politician then, if you can't do anything with what you have. | ||
Then she tells us today, Well, I'm not gonna vote to remove McCarthy. | ||
Because it's not his fault. | ||
The truth is, nothing will change until Donald Trump is in the White House. | ||
Nothing will change. | ||
So then you're just a liar! | ||
Because these Republicans go out year over year and say, vote for me. | ||
We're gonna hold Biden accountable. | ||
We're gonna stop the crisis at the border. | ||
You know, we're gonna stop all these things. | ||
Then they get in. | ||
They don't do it. | ||
They don't even fight. | ||
And when we say, hey, what happened? | ||
You promised us all this stuff. | ||
They say, well, what do you expect? | ||
Well nothing's going to change until some arbitrary thing in the future. | ||
Nothing's going to change until the politics changes. | ||
Nothing's going to change until the majorities in every part of the government change. | ||
Oh really? | ||
So I was actually surprised because last week I said most likely, I said most likely McCarthy will not side with the Democrats. | ||
And Gates will be able to shut down the government and in the end Gates will capitulate. | ||
That was my prediction. | ||
I said that probably Gates will shut down the government for a week like he said and then finally he'll bring his people back into the fold and they'll pass some modest bill. | ||
McCarthy will be ready to negotiate and that'll be that. | ||
And everybody looks like a winner. | ||
Gates gets a shutdown. | ||
McCarthy looks like he got more concessions and listened to the base. | ||
I thought that would be the most likely outcome. | ||
But McCarthy really took a gamble. | ||
Gates had threatened that if McCarthy took a deal with the Democrats, he would do the motion to vacate. | ||
And McCarthy called his bluff. | ||
McCarthy said, okay, I'll work with the Democrats. | ||
You're not going to remove me. | ||
And then Gates did. | ||
Gates followed through, did the motion to vacate, and I was surprised that this had the votes. | ||
I didn't think he'd be able to get five or six, let alone eight people to vote against the Speaker. | ||
But he did. | ||
So that is what happened today. | ||
This is a story from New York Times. | ||
It says the House voted on Tuesday to oust Representative Kevin McCarthy from the Speakership, a move without precedent that left the chamber without a leader. | ||
After a far-right challenge to Mr. McCarthy's leadership, eight GOP hardliners joined Democrats to strip the California Republican of the Speaker's gavel. | ||
The 216-210 vote reflected the deep polarization in Congress and raised questions about who, if anyone, could muster the support to govern an increasingly unruly GOP majority. | ||
Soon after, McCarthy told Republicans behind closed doors that he would not seek to reclaim the post, ending a tumultuous nine months as Speaker. | ||
It was the culmination of bitter Republican divisions that have festered all year and capped an epic power struggle between McCarthy and members of a far-right faction who tried to block his assent to the Speakership in January. | ||
They have tormented him ever since, trying to stymie his efforts to keep the nation from defaulting on its debt and rebelling over his decision over the weekend to turn the Democrats for help And keeping the government from shutting down. | ||
Most of the eight Republicans who voted to remove McCarthy had antagonized him ever since he became Speaker. | ||
They included representatives Andy Biggs of Arizona, Ken Buck of Colorado, Tim Burchett of Tennessee, Eli Crane of Arizona, Bob Good of Virginia, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, and Matt Rosendale of Montana. | ||
The vote left the House paralyzed until a successor is chosen. | ||
That promised to tee up another potentially messy speaker election at a time when Congress has just over 40 days to avert another potential government shutdown. | ||
So this is where we're at. | ||
And like I said, this is an awesome day. | ||
Because if for nothing else, for the first time, I think since Trump won the election in 16, we have forced the establishment to play ball. | ||
You know, because you have to consider that in January, and even as far back as November, they told us it has to be McCarthy. | ||
Nobody wanted him. | ||
No Republicans wanted McCarthy. | ||
Everyone hates McCarthy. | ||
McCarthy has a negative 25 approval rating. | ||
He's down 25. | ||
So this guy is wildly unpopular and he always has been. | ||
He's been around for over a decade with Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan and all the rest of them. | ||
He is hated by the base. | ||
Always has been. | ||
And yet, the Republican Party told voters and told even their own members, well, that's the way it's got to be, because we don't have anybody else. | ||
He failed 15 ballots, because thankfully there are members of the Freedom Caucus to represent the people, and so we don't want him. | ||
We actually want to do something. | ||
But they forced them to play ball. | ||
They said, well, there's no other options. | ||
That's who you're going to get. | ||
And I think this is the first time when the tables were turned and Republicans used their leverage and just eight guys used the weight of the Democrats to say, no, now you're going to have to choose another speaker. | ||
And you see how the psychology is flipped? | ||
In January, they said, well, no one else has the votes. | ||
So this is just what it is. | ||
It has to be McCarthy. | ||
You have to deal with it. | ||
Everyone's going to get in line eventually. | ||
You have to accept this. | ||
It's something that nobody wants. | ||
None of the voters want. | ||
The actual conservative members don't want. | ||
But the establishment said, this is what you're going to get. | ||
And any resistance inevitably will be crushed. | ||
It's just not an option. | ||
For the first time the tables were turned and Republicans said, well, you have to find a new speaker. | ||
We only need five. | ||
They said we only need five Republicans to flip. | ||
And you're going to have to find a new speaker. | ||
We're going to vote him down. | ||
There's no way he's going back up. | ||
Now you have to pick somebody new. | ||
And for once the establishment was forced to eat shit on a vote like this. | ||
And now they have to capitulate and find somebody new. | ||
A task which they said was impossible, but watch, they'll find somebody. | ||
In January they said it couldn't be done, there's nobody else that wants it, nobody else can get a majority. | ||
Now they'll have to. | ||
And like magic, they will. | ||
They will find somebody who isn't McCarthy to lead the party. | ||
Like magic! | ||
In January they said it couldn't be done. | ||
But now that Gates used the leverage of just eight guys, and I guess seven guys and one woman, now they're gonna have to. | ||
And somehow they'll find a way to keep everything running. | ||
And I've been a proponent of this for a long time. | ||
I feel the same way about the government. | ||
Shut down the debt ceiling. | ||
Put the pressure on them. | ||
Put the crisis in their hands. | ||
This time Matt Gaetz put the crisis in McCarthy's hands. | ||
He said, here's your no-confidence vote and you're never going to flip my four allies. | ||
So now you have no speaker and 40 days to fund the government. | ||
Now it's on them. | ||
Now the crisis belongs to them. | ||
If they want a speaker, if they want to win the next election, then they got to find somebody. | ||
And they have to appease the five people that voted down McCarthy. | ||
Now it's your turn. | ||
Now the pressure is on you. | ||
In the same way that Donald Trump said he would run as an independent in 2016. | ||
And they said, but you can't do that, then Hillary Clinton will get elected. | ||
And he said, well, you better find a way to make me the nominee then. | ||
And I've been a proponent of doing the same thing with the government shutdown. | ||
Shut down the government. | ||
If Democrats won't give Republicans border security, then shut down the government. | ||
Give them the crisis. | ||
You want to fund the government? | ||
We want a border. | ||
Well, you know, that's ridiculous. | ||
You're never gonna get the Democrats to agree to that. | ||
Okay, well then never have a government. | ||
Then people aren't getting paid. | ||
Good luck. | ||
That's what we elect people to do. | ||
We actually elect people to do that. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Democrats control the media. | ||
Democrats control the money. | ||
I mean, they really have this institutional advantage. | ||
So when people say, well, they'll turn the media against us in the government shutdown, yeah, they'll always do that. | ||
They always are going to have an advantage. | ||
The one thing that Republicans have is that they still have human beings that vote. | ||
They still have people that vote in districts, that put people in Congress with voting power, that hold sway over this process. | ||
So you have to use what you have. | ||
You can't say, well, we don't have a big enough majority, or we don't have the Senate. | ||
You have to use what you have. | ||
We don't have the media. | ||
We don't have majorities in both chambers. | ||
We don't have the White House. | ||
We have a majority in the House. | ||
You have to use that. | ||
So this is just a demonstration that that mindset works. | ||
And by the way, it's a very interesting contrast, as I pointed out, between the approach of Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Greene. | ||
Because look at the difference. | ||
Marjorie Greene right away made a deal. | ||
She cut a deal with McCarthy before they were even seated. | ||
She cut a deal with McCarthy on election night and said, hooray, I just joined the swamp! | ||
And we know that because people were working in our office and they told us that. | ||
The night of the election Marjorie Greene said, woohoo, I just joined the swamp. | ||
What kind of thing is that to say? | ||
And just as an aside, that just shows that they're all liars. | ||
Because Marjorie Greene, she's a perfect example. | ||
She's the archetypal example. | ||
She goes around to her Rube constituents And says, I'm with President Trump, we're gonna drain the swamp, blah blah blah. | ||
But behind closed doors, where she's a millionaire who sleeps around with strange guys at her CrossFit gym, and where she really loves the lifestyle she lives, she's glib. | ||
And says, I just joined the swamp. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
I just joined the swamp. | ||
I just became... It's not funny. | ||
It's not a joke, actually. | ||
You're talking about people that are raping our country. | ||
You're talking about corrupt people that are destroying and raping our country. | ||
You were voted in as somebody that's supposed to oppose it, and she's glibly bragging about the fact that she's working alongside it now. | ||
I just joined the swamp, she says, and she did. | ||
Her approach was to make a deal with McCarthy in exchange for favors. | ||
She said that if I attach myself to the political establishment for a ride, if I'm like a barnacle on a whale, If I can attach myself to the establishment and sell out my voters, I will trade my loyalty, I will vote with McCarthy, I will support him for the speakership, etc. | ||
If I do all that, then he will help my political career. | ||
He will give me committee assignments. | ||
That means more airtime on television. | ||
That means I get to sponsor resolutions that'll pass. | ||
My name will be talked about, and if my name gets talked about, then I could run for statewide office. | ||
That was really what was at the heart of that. | ||
Marjorie Greene recognized that if she was the Trump Congresswoman, that she could never hold statewide office in Georgia. | ||
Her reputation is that she was a radical, she was a revolutionary, she was far-right and extremist. | ||
And she knew she had a reputation problem if she wanted to be a senator, a governor, or be in the cabinet. | ||
Or the vice president. | ||
So, it was really... | ||
It was truly a deal. | ||
She said not only am I going to attach myself to McCarthy to get more airtime and to get more clout on the Hill, she said also if I work with McCarthy, I'll work on this optics problem I have. | ||
I'll work on this reputation problem. | ||
I won't appear to be a Trump supporter. | ||
I'll look like a more moderate Republican. | ||
Then I could be governor. | ||
Then I could be the senator. | ||
Then I could be the vice president. | ||
Then I could be the president. | ||
You see the problem? | ||
What's really the goal here? | ||
What's really the objective? | ||
Does she want to impeach Biden? | ||
Does she want to release the Capitol tapes? | ||
Does she want to secure the border? | ||
Or does she want to be given credit for those things, or for anything for that matter, so that she gets more famous, so that she could attain a higher office? | ||
What's the real objective there? | ||
Obviously she's putting the cart before the horse. | ||
She doesn't really want to achieve these things. | ||
All those things are things that she needs to check off so that she can climb higher. | ||
So that she can get, again, go from House to Senator, Governor, or somehow she thinks she's going to springboard to the VP ticket. | ||
She really believes that. | ||
Like they all do. | ||
Like Buttigieg wants to be the president since he was in the womb. | ||
Same thing. | ||
But that was her approach. | ||
She said, I'm going to work with McCarthy, and she told her constituents, watch. | ||
This is going to pay off, she said. | ||
I'm going to totally sell my soul to McCarthy, but it's going to be worth it, because I'm going to be able to deliver favors for you. | ||
I'm going to be able to use my clout to dispense power in a way that benefits my constituents. | ||
But it didn't happen. | ||
She made her alliance with McCarthy, and she didn't secure the release of the Capitol footage. | ||
She didn't get the impeachment of Biden. | ||
She didn't get her transgender bill. | ||
She got nothing out of it. | ||
And not only that, but she gave the establishment everything. | ||
She gave the establishment the speakership for McCarthy. | ||
She gave the debt ceiling bill. | ||
She gave this continuing resolution. | ||
She voted with McCarthy 94%. | ||
in this past year. | ||
94% of the time. | ||
So she gave, for them, she was instrumentalized by them to help her career, but she got nothing in return. | ||
Contrast that with Matt Gaetz, who fought McCarthy from day one. | ||
Matt Gaetz was vocally against McCarthy in November. | ||
He was vocally against McCarthy in January. | ||
And using just five other members, he was able to force McCarthy to agree to this motion to vacate and set the stage for this. | ||
He didn't care that people called him a radical. | ||
He didn't care that people called him an extremist. | ||
He told the truth. | ||
And he used his leverage against McCarthy to secure concessions, and he got it. | ||
He got a contract, and he got the means to enforce it. | ||
And then when McCarthy failed, and he demonstrated a reason, and when he failed a second time, he was able to invoke it, and now he's the hero. | ||
And now he has a scalp. | ||
Now McCarthy, who has desperately wanted the speakership for over a decade, is now a national humiliation. | ||
First speaker removed, shortest speakership tenure in history, and he's the one that wanted it more than anybody. | ||
And that shows the difference between these two approaches. | ||
Marjorie's only in it for herself. | ||
Her whole fixation, her attachment to McCarthy was about, again, rebranding herself, which if you watch the show, it's been very calculated over the last year. | ||
Sabotaging her role in the Freedom Caucus, she goes out and says, well I'm not part of the Burn It All Down Caucus, I'm part of the Get Stuff Done Caucus. | ||
Oh really? | ||
Like what, Gang of Eight? | ||
More getting it done, reaching across the aisle, bipartisanship? | ||
So she was about rebranding herself and getting more clout so that she could level up and pursue a higher office and become less and less conservative as time goes on, all the while getting nothing. | ||
All the while doing nothing for her voters. | ||
Meanwhile, on the other side, Matt Gaetz is a fighter. | ||
And Matt Gaetz is going to pay the price for this. | ||
Because he's a fighter, they have launched investigations into him. | ||
There's an ethics investigation going on. | ||
They tried to put him in jail. | ||
They're gonna release all his dirty laundry. | ||
Watch. | ||
Now that this happened, they... | ||
They are going to put a price on this guy's head. | ||
It is going to be full send on him in the next few weeks. | ||
Or before this next election. | ||
And people have said that. | ||
That's the rumor. | ||
There's going to be all kinds of sex scandal, oppo research. | ||
Everything that they have on him, they're going to dump. | ||
He's paying the price because he's actually effective. | ||
And that's the difference. | ||
There are people like Marjorie Greene who tell you and tell themselves their whole life and their whole career, I'm doing this for you. | ||
I can't do anything effective because I have to live to fight another day. | ||
I have to maintain my clout. | ||
I have to get re-elected. | ||
I have to stay in the game. | ||
And they do nothing. | ||
Because the price of staying in the game is doing nothing. | ||
Hello? | ||
You know, these people like Marjorie Greene or Paul Gosar or whoever, they say, well, we're impotent. | ||
We can't do anything. | ||
If we did something, well, then we would lose our spot. | ||
And we can't lose our spot, because how can we fight if we lose our spot? | ||
And what happens is, year over year, it becomes more about remaining in power, or leveling up and attaining more power, than it is about delivering. | ||
You start, and it always starts small, they start making deals to be pragmatic, they start making deals, and they're small, and then they start to become bigger, and then eventually they stand for nothing. | ||
Then they're beholden to everybody, they deliver nothing. | ||
Contrast that with people that actually make a difference. | ||
If you make a difference, yeah, they're gonna come for you. | ||
Like Trump! | ||
And we've heard this the entire time. | ||
Oh, if only Trump would just stop with the tweeting. | ||
If only Trump would just stop with this or stop with that. | ||
We want Trump without, or rather, we want Trumpism without Trump. | ||
We want everything that he promises without all the personal baggage. | ||
Well, it turns out that you can't fight without getting hit. | ||
You're not actually in the fight and therefore you're not actually fighting if you never take a hit. | ||
Sometimes you have to take a hit. | ||
Sometimes you go down. | ||
Sometimes you get knocked off your feet. | ||
That's what it means to be in a fight. | ||
That's what it means to be in a war. | ||
Is there a war that's ever been fought where there's no casualties, where there's no collateral damage, where there's no cost? | ||
Has there ever been a fight where one person doesn't get hit or they're not at risk of getting hit? | ||
Has there ever been a boxing career that doesn't have a loss or Or a close decision? | ||
Of course not! | ||
So these people that are constantly telling us, well we can't do that, we can't, we can't win, we can't, we don't have the numbers, we don't have the Senate, we have to live to fight another day. | ||
That's not how you make change in Washington. | ||
They say those things to justify, in reality, being on the sidelines. | ||
All we're asking is that they put up a fight. | ||
We're not even asking that they win. | ||
We're asking that they go and put themselves in the ring. | ||
And we want them to win. | ||
We want a champion who's going to go in and take on the opponent and beat them. | ||
But we're also expecting that they're in there and they may lose. | ||
And that's the whole deal. | ||
You go in there and a lot of people are going to lose. | ||
This is a period when a lot of people are going to lose. | ||
A lot of people are going to have to sacrifice. | ||
That's the whole deal. | ||
Normandy. | ||
I mean, what if everybody at the Normandy invasion said, OK, but I don't want to go first because I'll definitely die. | ||
They knew they were going to die. | ||
They knew. | ||
And what's a bigger loss than dying? | ||
I'm 18 years old and I'm running onto a beach and machine guns are shooting at me. | ||
Well, I don't want to be at the front. | ||
I don't want to be the first convoy. | ||
I don't want to be the first guy out of the first convoy because I'm definitely going to die. | ||
Well, if everybody said that, no convoy would ever land. | ||
And I know that's kind of cringe because, you know, the Jews won World War II, but you understand the principle here. | ||
The principle is that if you never show up to the fight ready to die, ready to lose, you can never win. | ||
In fact, you're not even playing. | ||
That's just called surrender. | ||
And so when these people go in there and they say, well, we can't, and they make excuses and It becomes about what would happen to them if they did it. | ||
And they say that's unacceptable. | ||
You realize it's a lot more for them about self-preservation than it is about delivering a victory. | ||
I want to preserve myself. | ||
And if I go in and fight, I may die. | ||
I may go down. | ||
I may lose my career. | ||
I may get fired. | ||
I may lose the next election. | ||
So I can never take a risk. | ||
Well, that's not what you signed up for. | ||
That's not why we voted for you. | ||
Matt Gaetz and Donald Trump demonstrate that. | ||
They put themselves out there. | ||
They fight. | ||
They're effective. | ||
That's why they get hit. | ||
That's why Trump is losing his business. | ||
That's why they're sending him up for jail for a thousand years. | ||
That's why his reputation's been destroyed. | ||
That's why he got overthrown and impeached twice. | ||
Because he fights! | ||
And he's a champion because he wins. | ||
He's a champion because he has the courage to go in, but the strength to hold his own. | ||
And the fortitude. | ||
To stay in there and not to go down actually. | ||
It's always a risk. | ||
But he's on his two feet all the time. | ||
That's what makes him a champion. | ||
And that's the difference between him and Matt Gaetz and all these other people. | ||
And you know something? | ||
I'll tell you a story. | ||
This is why it's so, it's so irritating to me. | ||
Back in 2021, I was supposed to do a fundraiser with Paul Gosar. | ||
And by the way, if anybody wants to send this to Daily Beast or whatever, they can, because this is an exclusive story that I've never told, but I think it's relevant today. | ||
Back in 2021, do you remember the White Boy Summer road trip? | ||
After January 6, after I got put on the no-fly list, We had this white boy summer road trip. | ||
I think it was July, June and July 2021. | ||
And a lot of people didn't understand why I did that. | ||
You know, some thought that it was random or something, but the truth is this. | ||
Shortly after AFPAC 2, where Paul Gosar was speaker, We raised $30,000 for Paul Gosar. | ||
I don't know if you remember, but we did a show after AfPak 2, which was sort of like our thank you for Gosar being there, and I said, you know, we're going to donate to Gosar's campaign. | ||
Everybody that watches the show, donate to Gosar's campaign. | ||
And we raised $30,000 in like 24 hours for Paul Gosar. | ||
They wanted to do another fundraiser with us because they said, wow, They spoke at AFPAC 2. | ||
Paul Gosar spoke at AFPAC 2. | ||
And then, although we got a lot of attacks in the media, they raised all this money, which is a very good day for them. | ||
So they said they wanted to do a fundraiser with me in Phoenix in the summer. | ||
And I said, well that's a problem because I'm on the no-fly list. | ||
It'll take me 25 hours to get there. | ||
I'll have to drive. | ||
So I made a road trip out of it. | ||
That's a little hidden lore. | ||
Why did we do a road trip from Chicago to Phoenix, Arizona? | ||
Because we were invited to do a fundraiser with Representative Paul Gosar, but we had to keep it on the down low because, like with AFPAC 2, we didn't want it to get canceled. | ||
We didn't want people to catch wind of it because we knew that he would get a lot of pressure and he might be forced to back out. | ||
Well, Paul Gosar did find out. | ||
Or rather, I should say, Kevin McCarthy and the media found out about our fundraiser. | ||
And so I rented a car, I got in the car, I drove across the country. | ||
I drove to Las Vegas. | ||
I was as far as Las Vegas. | ||
And the fundraiser was a few days away. | ||
And I get a call. | ||
From Gosar's people, and they say we're canceling the fundraiser. | ||
Because somebody slipped a paper under our desk today at the Congressional Office that said that they knew about the fundraiser. | ||
And a threat was implied by Kevin McCarthy. | ||
So they cancelled the fundraiser. | ||
And I've lost my mind. | ||
I said, are you kidding me? | ||
I said, don't do these things. | ||
I said, why would you even agree to do this if you're gonna pull out? | ||
I said, because then it just makes both of us look like assholes. | ||
I said, when you agree to do a fundraiser like this, I said, and then you pull out? | ||
The media's gonna call you a Nazi anyway. | ||
And then when you pull out, you lose my support too, and you make me look like an asshole. | ||
I said, so in the future, don't even agree to these things anymore. | ||
Because, obviously, I said, tell me how that makes any sense. | ||
Genius. | ||
Tell me how that makes any sense. | ||
I said, like with AfPak 2. | ||
Don't go! | ||
Don't promise to go, get all the heat, and then back down. | ||
The left will call you a Nazi forever, no matter what. | ||
No matter how much you apologize, or said you don't know me, or whatever. | ||
I said, and then, we won't support you either. | ||
I said, so who's, that's just the ultimate loss. | ||
If you never do it in the first place, you don't get called a Nazi, and you don't get called a traitor. | ||
I said, so in the future, just don't agree to it. | ||
But I lost my mind. | ||
And that's where I heard this line, we have to live to fight another day. | ||
That was the refrain on that call. | ||
I remember I was in the Wynn Encore in Vegas. | ||
I had just driven 20 hours. | ||
And paid all this money and everything for this fight. | ||
That was the initial, we built it around that fundraiser, and he calls me and says, oh yeah, we can't do it. | ||
We're taking a lot of heat. | ||
We gotta live to fight another day. | ||
Gotta live to fight another day. | ||
And then, all this, and I could tell, there's a few other stories just like that. | ||
All this time later, what do they do? | ||
They vote to keep McCarthy as a speaker. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Live to fight another day. | ||
That's not fighting. | ||
That's not fighting. | ||
You're not fighting. | ||
You weren't fighting then. | ||
You're not fighting now. | ||
You're not fighting for the younger generation and for the next generation of reactionary, Christian, far-right, pro-white Americans. | ||
You're not fighting for us. | ||
You're not even fighting for yourself. | ||
You're not fighting for your own majority. | ||
That's not fighting. | ||
You know, because at the same time, a couple days ago, Ro Khanna Had Ian Kuczynski and Stephen Bunnell, two people that have been accused of pedophilia and sexual assault, and have both said nigger, and have both said things about political violence, and things far more vulgar than I have, and they were at a meeting at the Capitol. | ||
Because, on the Democrat side, they're engaged with the far left. | ||
They're engaged with the youth. | ||
Paul Gosar sold us down the river. | ||
Paul Gosar embarrassed us. | ||
Lied about us. | ||
I mean, just, they lied through their teeth. | ||
They said, we don't know anything about a fundraiser. | ||
Yeah, you did. | ||
And we have all the proof, too. | ||
So, you're not fighting for my generation. | ||
You're not fighting for America first, even though they secretly agree with us. | ||
You're not fighting for them. | ||
And then, when push comes to shove, all this time later, what did Paul Gosar do? | ||
McCarthy, who's been holding this power over their head? | ||
McCarthy, who gives them no money in their elections, who funds their opponents? | ||
They vote for him. | ||
How cucked can you be? | ||
How weak can you be? | ||
Here's McCarthy, who we were made to believe was the tormentor. | ||
He was the reason that the, he's the one that's keeping all the Republican members in line, preventing them from saying what they want to say, doing what they need to do, and they vote for him. | ||
All of them except for eight vote to keep him. | ||
Even when it was made clear that he was going to lose anyway. | ||
By the time they got down the list, I think by the time they got down to good, Right? | ||
Because it was Biggs, Buck, Burchett, Crane. | ||
Really by the time they got to Crane, the letter C, they knew that McCarthy was toast. | ||
And yet every Republican still obediently voted to keep McCarthy. | ||
You understand what I'm saying? | ||
It was a roll call vote in alphabetical order. | ||
By the time they got to Crane, they knew McCarthy would not have the votes, and yet they still voted to keep him. | ||
Lot of loyalty. | ||
For an establishment hack like McCarthy. | ||
More loyalty to McCarthy than to America First. | ||
More loyalty to McCarthy than to others. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I don't just say that as an interested party. | ||
I say that as somebody that represents the future of the right wing. | ||
Because you need to understand something. | ||
The stuff that I say on the show is the reality that no one is talking about. | ||
It is a reality that the Zionist state controls our government. | ||
And you know that because that's the only thing you're not allowed to say on Twitter. | ||
That's a reality. | ||
That's why Elon Musk is dragged before a tribunal of Ben Shapiro and the President of Israel when he says to ban the ADL. | ||
That's a reality. | ||
It's a reality that whites are being genocided in every country. | ||
With mass migration from non-white countries. | ||
And it's gonna be more African. | ||
Because that's where the population growth is. | ||
So, you think this country's gonna be a lot of well-meaning Hispanics and high-IQ Indians? | ||
Well, get ready for the population explosion in Congo, Tanzania, Nigeria, Zimbabwe. | ||
Because that's who's coming next. | ||
In fact, that's who's coming right now. | ||
That's who's coming right now alongside the Venezuelans. | ||
So, those two things that I talk about on the show that have made me the most canceled person and I'm the one taking hits because I'm fighting and effective on a message that's actually real, those are the two most pressing concerns for this country and for the new generation for the rest of the century. | ||
And I'm the only one talking about it. | ||
So, McCarthy being removed by Gaetz, it's a start. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
I like that he's a fighter. | ||
But where are the Republicans that are going to stand on these issues? | ||
If they can't stand against McCarthy on spending cuts, how are they going to stand against a hordes of African migrants that are going to bury and genocide our people and prevent Western civilization from continuing? | ||
If they can't stand up for spending cuts or against Kevin McCarthy, how are they going to stand up to the State of Israel? | ||
When they want to become the global arbitration court for various states, which is what they're setting up to be. | ||
That's what they've been talking about for a hundred years in that alleged forgery. | ||
How are they going to stand up to that? | ||
So, you know, we just don't have time for people that are playing games. | ||
We don't have time for people that are gonna blow smoke up our ass and piss on our leg and tell us it's raining. | ||
We're living to fight another day! | ||
You're not fighting. | ||
If you're not willing to lose your seat, you're not fighting. | ||
If you're not willing to lose the next election, you're not fighting. | ||
You're just living. | ||
You're living on your knees. | ||
So, That's why this is such a big deal. | ||
And, you know, damn the legacy of Marjorie Greene and Paul Gosar, frankly, and all the rest of them. | ||
These people are traitors. | ||
You know, like I said, people may think this is business as usual. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is not a normal time. | ||
Do you understand the stakes here? | ||
Do you understand what changed in 2016? | ||
Everything changed after 2016. | ||
Everything changed after 2020. | ||
And they're playing games like it's just a normal time. | ||
Like it's a normal year. | ||
What did they say? | ||
It's 6 million immigrants have come in since Biden became president? | ||
They rigged the vote. | ||
Everybody's doing early voting. | ||
It's censorship. | ||
The game is fundamentally different. | ||
This is it. | ||
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And people are saying, well, you know, we can't get rid of McCarthy. | |
Well, you know, what are we going to do? | ||
Get rid of McCarthy? | ||
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How's that? | |
We can't wait until Trump becomes the president. | ||
So when then? | ||
When are we going to fight? | ||
Are we going to fight when whites become a minority in America? | ||
Are we going to fight when Texas goes blue? | ||
When is going to be the moment when it's time to do something bold? | ||
When is it going to be the moment to cross the line and try to drag the Overton window to the right? | ||
When is that moment going to arrive? | ||
And by the way, Marjorie Greene, you're never going to be vice president. | ||
This is a woman that everyone thinks is crazy, and Paul Gosar clearly has some problem and is going to be retired soon. | ||
So what are we playing for here? | ||
Seriously. | ||
The whole conservative movement has no champions. | ||
There's two people that were at AFPAC. | ||
They can't go out on a limb because they got to save face before one retires and the other has a reputation as a lunatic for the rest of her life. | ||
What are we playing for here? | ||
It's not right that some people, like Donald Trump, are going to take all the blows. | ||
And some people are going to benefit from it. | ||
And I think about Marjorie Greene. | ||
She's maybe the bigger example. | ||
Donald Trump takes all the heat. | ||
This guy, and I genuinely mean this, he's a human being. | ||
A lot of people forget this because he's such an iconic figure. | ||
But he is a human. | ||
He is a man. | ||
He's a human being. | ||
He is 78 years old? | ||
77 years old? | ||
He should be in retirement as a billionaire with this giant family. | ||
Instead, they're destroying everything that he spent his life building. | ||
His show, his reputation, his business, his buildings, his home. | ||
They're even coming for his home in Florida and in New York. | ||
They're coming for his family. | ||
And they want to throw him in jail so that he spends the rest of his life in prison. | ||
And people like Marjorie Greene cash in. | ||
She rides that wave into Congress and then she wants to become a moderate so that she could become a senator. | ||
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Isn't that cute? | |
It's not right. | ||
And the same with Gosar. | ||
I remember Gosar's team called me up and they said, well, Gosar's taking a lot of heat. | ||
I said, buddy, I said, I got swatted the other day. | ||
I said, my, my parents got swatted and you want to tell me about a lot of heat? | ||
I said, I can't have a banking account. | ||
Fuck face. | ||
I don't have a bank account. | ||
I'm on the no fly list. | ||
You want to tell me about a lot of heat? | ||
Well, you got a lot of heat on your way from the office to the floor in the hallway by fucking journalists. | ||
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Oh, Sounds tough. | |
So, you know, then that's the thing. | ||
And I know that this feeling is shared by people like Laura Loomer and Trump and others. | ||
It's not right. | ||
I feel like everyone feels the same way. | ||
No one hates that more than when you're in a battle like this. | ||
You're in the trenches and you got people next to you that don't have your back. | ||
They're looking out for themselves. | ||
It's like the equivalent of desertion. | ||
They're like deserting. | ||
You know, they voted for McCarthy? | ||
Really? | ||
It's not even, it's not tough, it's not controversial. | ||
And by the way, Gosar is right next door to Eli Crane. | ||
And Eli Crane is in a more moderate district. | ||
If Biggs and Crane could do it, why couldn't you? | ||
And they don't like McCarthy. | ||
So what gives? | ||
That's just bullshit. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
That's just bullshit. | ||
You are a fake. | ||
You are not America First. | ||
America First doesn't vote to save McCarthy's ass. | ||
That's not America First. | ||
How does that put America First? | ||
Same with Green and the rest of them. | ||
So, you know, it's awesome that they finally got delivered a defeat. | ||
God bless Matt Gaetz, the real deal. | ||
And everybody else who was involved in this, although you gotta give credit to Gaetz. | ||
Gaetz, by being the face of it and the leader, he's gonna get the most blowback. | ||
They're gonna try and take this guy out. | ||
So God bless him. | ||
He's the only one I support. | ||
Forget them. | ||
He's the only congressman I support. | ||
I don't care if he doesn't want it. | ||
Whatever he needs, maybe we'll fundraise for him, maybe we'll send out volunteers or something, but we will help Gates in whatever way we can. | ||
He earned my support after this. | ||
Because he's the only one willing to fight and pay the price and he will just like Madison Cawthorn did Madison Cawthorn spoke out against the system and he lost his seat and Honestly, he gained my respect after that by taking a loss like that He gained my respect because it's like he wouldn't have lost if he didn't go up against the system They wouldn't have dumped their oppo file on him if he didn't go against the system and he took it like a champ God bless him. | ||
So those are the guys I support. | ||
I support Gates. | ||
I support Cawthorn I, to some extent, support everybody that voted with Gaetz on this, minus the Democrats obviously. | ||
But finally, finally, it's like Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
It's like, is there one good man? | ||
Is there one righteous man? | ||
And I don't know that he's like the best person ever, but not no judgment, but you know, there's rumors about him. | ||
But there's one guy who is fighting for America first in Congress and winning and is a champion. | ||
So he wins the day. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hero. | ||
We love him. | ||
And the rest of them, utterly useless. | ||
I guess we'll have to wait for Trump to make a difference for these useless people to be able to do one thing. | ||
So, and they couldn't even do that because they were all there, or some of them were in 18. | ||
Anyway, now, but of course now the big question is who's going to be the next speaker and then what are they going to do to avert the next shutdown? | ||
I guess that'll be We'll cover that in the coming weeks because we really have no idea who it's going to be. | ||
Republicans met today, but there's no name, there's no apparent, there's no heir apparent for McCarthy. | ||
So we're going to cover this tomorrow, most likely, and probably next week. | ||
I'm not going to be here Thursday and Friday. | ||
I'm not doing a show because I'll be out of town. | ||
I'll be here tomorrow probably covering this if there's new developments and then we'll pick it up next week and we'll see if we have a new speaker and how they're gonna resolve this appropriations thing but anyway I feel I feel very strongly about it because it feels like the country's burning and nobody's doing anything and these are the responsible people. | ||
That was the biggest black pill when I got into politics is realizing that Things are so severe and no one cares. | ||
Like, no one's even doing anything. | ||
People are saying, but I can't lose my seat. | ||
It's like, lose your seat? | ||
We're losing our civilization, pal. | ||
So, time to get our priorities straight. | ||
If I could do it at 18 years old, if I could throw in and say, you know what? | ||
I'm gonna say what I'm gonna say and deal with what comes. | ||
If I could do that when I was an 18 year old college freshman, we can expect more from everybody else. | ||
All we want is for people to try. | ||
We just want people to fight. | ||
I don't expect them to go in and win and beat impossible odds, but you need to fight. | ||
At some point, you need to stick your neck out there and not be such a pussy. | ||
You know, we need people with guts. | ||
So anyway, but that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say because I think, yeah, this has been a long show. | ||
So we're gonna move on and take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Everybody has to have that Matt Gaetz mentality. | ||
You gotta go in there and fight. | ||
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No more of this, you know, we gotta live to fight another day. | |
There's not many days left. | ||
And, you know, people are literally getting gunned down in the streets. | ||
So that's such an unfortunate turn of phrase. | ||
I never forgot that. | ||
Live to fight another day. | ||
If that was the mantra, we'll be living in shackles. | ||
In a new South Africa. | ||
But we'll be alive! | ||
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You know? | |
Not many days left, my friend. | ||
And the quality of life begs the question, are we really living? | ||
Anything though. | ||
Anything to stay in office. | ||
Anything to not be embarrassed. | ||
Well, I'll go and embarrass myself. | ||
I'll say this shit. | ||
So anyway. | ||
But let's take a look. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chat, see what you guys have to say. | ||
Historic day, McCarthy destroyed. | ||
And, you know, we're back. | ||
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Okay. | |
But let's see. | ||
Let me get my water bottle also. | ||
Or my water can. | ||
I'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Midnight Sun sent $3. | ||
After being extremely impressed with you at the Mar-a-Lago dinner, if Trump gets in for 24, is it possible you may get a call, or perhaps hired as an unlisted advisor to his administration? | ||
Oh, I don't think so. | ||
I think... I'm too controversial. | ||
I mean, you know how I am, like... I feel like they never allow that. | ||
I mean, you know, never say never. | ||
Never say never, I suppose, but I feel like, um... | ||
I feel like that would be a long shot. | ||
I'm too radioactive. | ||
But hey, you never know. | ||
You never know. | ||
Stranger things have happened. | ||
Boss Lurker sent $5. | ||
Will you make fun of people who go to the gym please? | ||
I go to the gym and am a slob. | ||
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No. | |
Billium sent $20. | ||
Hey Nick. | ||
That's bait. | ||
And you know what? | ||
About that, listen. | ||
I've been wondering if I could come to a pack with my husband. | ||
I know it's a little sooth but we are pretty based. | ||
Our son is getting good grades and even has a GF. | ||
We've gone as far as to get our union blessed by our bishop. | ||
America and Deutschland first is inevitable. | ||
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That's bait. | |
And you know what, about that, listen. | ||
I actually don't love the statement by Pope Francis. | ||
In fairness, you know, people are not reading it in the full context. | ||
The context said, how can we bless a union in a way that does not in any way create confusion that we support homosexuality because we don't. | ||
That's what he said, but it's not a great statement. | ||
I'm not loving what we're seeing from the Pope. | ||
So we gotta pray for the Pope because it's not, it's not great. | ||
It's not quite what people are, you know, of course his detractors are uncharitable, but it's not great. | ||
Is it actual National Kevin Day? | ||
It is? | ||
Dude, no way! | ||
No way! | ||
outsted on National Kevin Day Gak is it actual National Kevin day no way it is National Kevin day there There it is, just like you said. | ||
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Ha! | |
Unless that's fake. | ||
But But here it is online. | ||
I don't know though. | ||
Is there any evidence that today was National Kevin Day before this year? | ||
Because it seems like that's what May be generated by the fact that this happened today, you know No way Look, 11 months ago, 11 months ago, everybody needs love, including anyone named Kevin. | ||
If you have been neglecting your Kevins lately, here's your chance to right a wrong. | ||
National Kevin Day, aka National Hug a Kevin Day, not to be confused with Kevin Day, takes place on October 3rd or April 20th. | ||
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Wow. | |
And it says 11 months from now. | ||
So this was a year ago. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
Thank you. | ||
That's meme magic. | ||
You know, we're seeing a lot of meme magic again. | ||
I'm detecting the meme signatures are off the charts. | ||
Because, man, we're getting a lot of meme magic lately. | ||
I feel like Yoda, you know? | ||
I feel like Yoda or Ben Kenobi, the way we're seeing meme magic across the universe. | ||
This is another... I think Trump's gonna win again, okay? | ||
Posted on polls. | ||
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And we're back. | |
And we're back. | ||
Somali pirates supporting America first. | ||
$3 to all the Somali women in Jaira out there crying up a storm online. | ||
No, we can't be deradicalized. | ||
We've already sworn to kill, rape, and die for NJF. | ||
And we're back. | ||
Can't take an oath like that back. | ||
Smile. | ||
And we're back. | ||
Somali pirates supporting America first. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's, uh, I think that's a new meta. - Yeah. | ||
America First is winning over black people and they quite literally will kill, rape, and die. | ||
unlike anyone else Let's fucking go Okay, awesome. | ||
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Okay, based. | |
Where are all these based, uh, non-whites coming from? | ||
Hey, but you know what? | ||
I'm here for it. | ||
I live for it. | ||
I love all Gentiles. | ||
Richard Percival sent $5. | ||
How embarrassing. | ||
If I was McCarthy, I'd kill myself. | ||
Okay, alright, chill. | ||
But yeah, it is pretty embarrassing. | ||
The underscore lord underscore is underscore God sent $25. | ||
The Catholic Church, your church, is one of the main instigators in illegal immigrants coming from South America flooding the USA? | ||
They fund them, relocate them, sponsor them, help them sign up for all the gov freebies. | ||
25 bucks, to see if you'll own up to it, or deny it and make excuses for them. | ||
Anyone that says this is just covering for Jews, by the way. | ||
And they're covering for Jews because Jewish groups do this way more than Catholics or anybody else for that matter. | ||
But of course, there's only one that you're allowed to criticize. | ||
So, I'd like to see a source on that. | ||
I'd like to see how Catholics are doing it more than Jews, and then I'll agree with you. | ||
But, you know, people always just say that. | ||
People always just spew this shit, and yeah, it's true that, you know, Catholics do support refugees, but not to the extent that the Jews do. | ||
Not to the extent that these left-wing governments do. | ||
So that's a total meme. | ||
That's an anti-Catholic lie that was made up by Jews to deflect criticism. | ||
I've never seen any evidence of this other than, yeah, they point out, like every country does, and the Vatican is a country, there is some refugee resettlement. | ||
But you say, oh, well, they're one of the main ones. | ||
Source? | ||
I'd like to see the proof. | ||
But it doesn't exist because that's a cheap deflection from Jews. | ||
Pretty__fly__white__guy sent $3.247. | ||
I hope the 13-year-old Lil Groiper is somewhere out there, watching. | ||
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Okay, yeah, that's a little creepy. | |
Justin sent $3. | ||
That dentist better make you a grill or it's on site. | ||
Holla. | ||
I kind of want a grill. | ||
I thought about that. | ||
I thought about getting one a couple years ago. | ||
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Maybe I will. | |
We need a movement dentist. | ||
Where's the movement dentist? | ||
To create a... a grill for me. | ||
But hey, holla! | ||
What up, my nigga? | ||
We love Justin. | ||
Justin's that nigga. | ||
- The Craft sent $5. | ||
Your classic Twitter space, your rape laugh is the best. - Thanks. | ||
Maybe I'll do another Twitter space before I get banned. | ||
Oh, it's a suggestion? | ||
I appreciate the super chat and the suggestion. | ||
$17. You can't spell winning without the G and the G stands for Groiper. | ||
Also as a kind suggestion, can you unbend me form your live chat? | ||
My name is Anonymous12. | ||
Thanks and God bless you and chat. - Oh, it's a suggestion? | ||
I appreciate the super chat and the suggestion. | ||
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I'll take that into consideration, but thank you. - Jared sent $3. | |
I'm not even necessarily concerned with who the next speaker will be as my concern is seeing a strong nationalist front developing within the GOP and finally giving us real representation in the party. | ||
I wouldn't say necessarily it's nationalist yet, but it's the beginning of something for sure. | ||
Slopmonster sent $3. | ||
You should do a FPAC 4 on December 31st and FPAC 5 on January 1st. | ||
One event for the price of two. | ||
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Wow, great idea. | |
It's over-sent $10. | ||
Apparently 400 of the 3,000 people who died in 9-11 were Jewish. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
Crazy how they sacrifice their own like that. | ||
David Icke says that proves they are a Shabbati and Frankist mafia who hate real Jews lol I think that's retarded though. | ||
I believe it because, you know, New York is largely Jewish, so... I mean, who would be in the World Trade Center? | ||
Who's doing the world trading? | ||
Someone's doing the world trading! | ||
So, who would be in the World Trade Center on any given day? | ||
Probably the ultimate traders. | ||
fire underscore rises sent five dollars all the roadblocks and bs you get thrown at you it's crazy but you never let it stop you or keep you down you deserve better bro hey thanks buddy hey no one no one really deserves anything okay all we could do is just try our best That was awesome. | ||
Neon wore the America First hat. | ||
me magic 2016 me magic 2024 ye trump nick link up 2022 zirka sneaker join grow hyper a dean ross pro nick late 2022 early 2023 before handlers today neon 100k viewers where's america first hat see that cac 77 that was awesome neon wore the america first hat let's go yeah i don't think he knew i don't think i'll make an excuse for him i | ||
I don't think he knew what he was getting into, but yeah, that was pretty good. | ||
Also, did you see that clip from... Where's the clip from Myron? | ||
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I gotta find that. | |
I was dying. | ||
Did you see Fresh and Fit today? | ||
Myron said something like, you know, oh, it's politically incorrect talk and blah blah blah and that's why I love Hitler. | ||
I mean... | ||
Best Freudian slip ever. | ||
He said, that's why I love Hitler. | ||
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Let me see if I can find it. | |
I'll just play the audio, because I was laughing my ass off. | ||
It's actually incredible how soft people are nowadays. | ||
I mean, you know, I'm used to the locker room talk, the jokes, the humor, making fun of shit, you know, saying all the wild stuff, but you can't do that anymore. | ||
If you say stuff like that, it's wild, which is why I love Hitler. | ||
Bro! | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Dude, Hitler rising? | ||
Okay, Hitler is rising up, man. | ||
Hitler's rising up. | ||
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This is why I love Hitler, he said. | |
It's so amazing how he still captures the imagination of millions. | ||
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It's actually incredible how soft people are nowadays. | |
I mean, you know, I'm used to the locker room talk, the jokes, the humor, making fun of shit, you know, saying all the wild stuff, but you can't do that anymore. | ||
If you say stuff like that, it's wild, which is why I love Hitler. | ||
Bro! | ||
I mean, sorry. | ||
The best part is that it was totally unintentional. | ||
Like, that was so real. | ||
That was such a real nigga moment. | ||
The feel when you accidentally say, I love Hitler. | ||
Though when you completely accidentally admit that you love Hitler, I hate when that happens. | ||
Don't you hate when you're saying something, but you accidentally say that you love Hitler? | ||
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You accidentally admit that you Genuinely love Adolf Hitler. | |
That sucks, dude. | ||
That's so, uh... That's very inconvenient. | ||
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I hate when that happens. | |
So, yeah, dude. | ||
Meme magic is everywhere. | ||
It's in the air, just like it was in 24. | ||
Spencer, with that clip. | ||
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We're back. | |
Anthony sent $3. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
First time catching your stream live. | ||
Just some food for thought. | ||
How come there is no moment in taking back our holy land? | ||
Israel belongs to Christians, not Jews. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
First, we have to take back America, okay? | ||
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So, relax. | |
We'll get there. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
You mentioned Dr. Ricardo Duchesne on a show and retweeted him recently. | ||
Did you find him through his Omron speech or were you aware of him before? | ||
What do you think of his work? | ||
I've known about him. | ||
I've known about his book. | ||
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I'm a fan. | |
I think he's brilliant. | ||
I love his Twitter. | ||
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So, he's great. | |
Black Underscore Hops sent $30. | ||
I'm a black male, 31. | ||
I've read about 15 books on the Jews in the past several months. | ||
I would like to have a chat with you. | ||
I'm also interested in creating an educational series about the Jews. | ||
The people need to be enlightened. | ||
I'm at Black Underscore Hops on Truth Social. | ||
What if we made a series about the Jews but the host was a black person? | ||
Wouldn't that be hilarious? | ||
Because they would never expect that, you know? | ||
They're used to seeing, like, a white guy say, and another thing... But if there was a black guy who was explaining, like, imagine a PragerU video about... I don't know, about the Talmud? | ||
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But the host was a black guy? | |
That would be very disarming. | ||
Maybe we'll connect. | ||
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Maybe we'll do that. | |
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
Yeah, we'll get the pumpkin. | ||
That's why it was so surprising to me. | ||
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I didn't think he would calm Gates' bluff like that, but he just walked right into it. | |
and sent $3. | ||
Kinda crazy McCarthy's ego. | ||
Instead of negotiating, he double-downed, and now his political career is over. | ||
That's why it was so surprising to me. | ||
I didn't think he would call Gates' bluff like that, but he just walked right into it like an idiot. | ||
Somali grow, I perceive. | ||
That's where I gotta draw the line. | ||
We don't support male or female genital mutilation. | ||
No circumcision, no... I don't even know how that works down there. | ||
in my clan, but also my sub-clan. | ||
Poor. | ||
Okay, we don't support genital mutilation, okay? | ||
That's where I gotta draw the line. | ||
We don't support male or female genital mutilation. | ||
No circumcision. | ||
No. | ||
What are they? | ||
I don't even know how that works down there. | ||
I don't even know how you could mutilate a woman's vagina. | ||
You know. | ||
I don't really know the mechanics of all that. | ||
But, uh, yeah, we don't support that, okay? | ||
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Buddy, chill. | |
No, none of that Muslim Jewish swords around dicks and vaginas thing. | ||
We don't support that. | ||
I do support calling her a whore. | ||
You gotta control your bitch, bro! | ||
If you like TRS, then you're a fucking idiot and you should stop watching my show, like, immediately. | ||
Like, close this tab right now. | ||
TRS. | ||
Talk about an ulterior motive. | ||
Nobody in good faith can say Spencer is a better activist and it makes me question your judgment. | ||
If you like TRS then you're a fucking idiot and you should stop watching my show like immediately. | ||
Like close this tab right now. | ||
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Please. | |
And there's nothing more to say on that. | ||
It makes me question your judgment. | ||
If you like TRS, you are a fucking idiot. | ||
And you should go join them. | ||
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Okay? | |
Like, immediately. | ||
Enough said. | ||
Okay, gross. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
- Tough sense. - The thing with MTG is that she has the perfect trump for a milf fuck, it would be sexy, not gonna lie. | ||
I also want a tit fuck molding, she has fat dan tits who are big and yummy for me. | ||
D, it's horny. | ||
- Okay, gross, disgusting, chill. | ||
The thing about-- - Ari said-- - The thing about Ella is the diet, man. | ||
Like, I can't, you know, like, I can't... You know what I had for lunch today? | ||
I've been feeling sick lately. | ||
I had avocado toast and an acai bowl. | ||
And then I look at Ella Maulding's timeline and she's like, I just got the meat lovers double beefy cheese plate of ground beef and a glass of milk. | ||
And it's like, you know, uh... | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
There's something about that that just doesn't quite fit. | ||
It's just not quite right. | ||
You know, like... If I ever have a girlfriend or a wife, I expect her to be eating berries, okay? | ||
I expect her to be, like, eating yogurt and berries. | ||
Those are, like, her two primary food groups. | ||
It's yogurt and berries and, you know, lettuce. | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
You know, warm milk and cinnamon rolls or something. | ||
Then I see Ella Maulding's timeline and she's like, Hey, here I am posted up with a plate of ground beef piled high and nacho cheese drizzled all over it with jalapenos. | ||
And it's like... No, it's a little off-putting actually. | ||
It's actually a little off-putting. | ||
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So... | |
I don't know, but you know, she's a patriot. | ||
I don't like that she's Protestant, but she's a patriot. | ||
I just don't, I'm not in love with this whole girl on a carnivore diet thing. | ||
It's just kind of a turn off to me. | ||
What do you, do you agree? | ||
One's in the chat if you agree, two's in the chat if you disagree. | ||
I will never, I will never marry a woman who is, and she's an e-girl, so you know, not even in the question anyway, but... | ||
You know, when it comes to women, I would never be interested in a woman who's slamming down ground beef like that. | ||
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I just couldn't do it. | |
Because it's just not... It's not very feminine. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
I don't... That's a thing though in the South. | ||
Here in the South. | ||
Down in the South, all their women are like, I need me a real man who can handle all of this! | ||
You know, that's how women are in the South. | ||
I need me a real man. | ||
We down here have real men that can handle all of this. | ||
Yeah, I like to shoot guns. | ||
Yeah, I like steak and cowboy hat. | ||
It's like, sorry, I like, I want my shield maiden, Wheatfield's wife. | ||
Okay, I want a dainty little woman Who's eating strawberries for dinner, you know, I want I want a dainty little woman who do is who is ashamed to eat too much in front of me You know who's gonna eat a little she's gonna bring a little Tupperware full of strawberries to the dinner. | ||
That's what I'm That's what I want. | ||
I don't want I don't want to be in a hot dog eating contest with my wife I don't want to be in a you know Bacon strips! | ||
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I don't want to marry Epic Meal Time. | |
I don't want to date Epic Meal Time. | ||
Ella Epic Meal Time Moulding. | ||
Bacon strips and bacon strips and bacon strips. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
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I'm kidding. | |
We love her. | ||
We love her. | ||
She's a patriot. | ||
I'm just teasing her. | ||
I'm just teasing her a little bit. | ||
It's like just a friendly, hey, fraternal correction. | ||
Just a little fraternal correction. | ||
Lay off the ground. | ||
Let's try a berry. | ||
Let's try a berry diet. | ||
We don't need all that epic mealtime shit. | ||
Come home and she's got, she's muscles glasses. | ||
Come home and she's, she's doing bicep curls with sunglasses on. | ||
Hey muscles glasses, what's for dinner? | ||
Bacon strips and bacon strips. | ||
Big Mac and a Domino's pizza on top and bacon strips. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know. | |
Who did I marry? | ||
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Who did I marry? | |
Oh man. | ||
Oh brother. | ||
So no. | ||
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Uh nope. | |
We gotta let's let's try something else you know maybe but that's the problem down there down there that's all they you know in the south they're like California with their faggot coffee and you know and their vegan diets it's like you know maybe you need a little of that maybe you need a little bit of that maybe you need a little bit of The truth is, California is superior. | ||
I don't care how many times you get mugged, I don't care how much shit gets stolen, California is superior. | ||
If you're in the middle of nowhere, it's like you're eating at Applebee's. | ||
You're eating, you know, $1 apple-ritas at Applebee's. | ||
Even the women have adopted this trans-masculine thing. | ||
What do they call it? | ||
Male-to-male transsexuals. | ||
They're like female-to-male with this, you know, I'm a gun-loving, God-fearing, raw meat-eating. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
Put on a dress. | ||
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Eat your side salad. | |
So... No, but I'm teasing. | ||
But we love her. | ||
She's a patriot. | ||
But I saw she posted some picture on the beef and she's like, I brought ground beef to the beach. | ||
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To the beach? | |
How about some finger sandwiches? | ||
How about a little container of strawberries? | ||
It's a beach. | ||
She's having a pig roast on the beach. | ||
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Anyway, so I thought that was funny. | |
I thought that was a little funny. | ||
Well yeah, because the reason they can't read is because their IQ is like 75. | ||
It's not because they don't have a laptop. | ||
Chromebooks for its students. | ||
According to a UCLA study, laptops don't further educational attainment at all. | ||
They just use it for gaming and music if they decide not to sell them for cash. | ||
Well, yeah, because the reason they can't read is because their IQ is like 75. | ||
It's not because they don't have a laptop. | ||
Slop Monster sent $3. | ||
Does anyone remember the white boy summer road trip? | ||
Don't remind me. | ||
Honestly, I'll probably be rooting for Shapiro. | ||
Shapiro vs. Destiny debate next month. | ||
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Who will you be rooting for? - Oh, that's a tough one. | |
Honestly, I'll probably be rooting for Shapiro. | ||
Not gonna lie. - American Zoomer sent $10. | ||
Ian Miles Chung posts video of wild hogs being gunned down. | ||
This is how you deal with wild hogs. | ||
Do you have any tips on the best way to rid the world of freakishly ugly Malaysian online foreign operatives? | ||
Not a big Spencer guy, but LMFAO. | ||
He's funny, dude. | ||
He's funny. | ||
Reino sent $3. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Bruno Ganz in Downfall is one of the best performances ever. | ||
Have you read Albert Schperr's Inside the Third Reich? | ||
I'm about two-thirds of the way through and it's an amazing read. | ||
I highly recommend it. | ||
American Zoomer sent $10. | ||
Ian Miles Chung posts video of wild hogs getting gunned down. | ||
Cookies sent $10. | ||
Shout out to Chief getting the man of the hour into a Twitter space to push AF. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
These pussy ass Renos gotta learn scared money don't make no money. | ||
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- Where you look, he's always there. - Ari sent $3. | |
These pussy ass Rino's gotta learn scared money don't make no money. | ||
Bitch ass niggas. - For real. - Ari sent $3. | ||
God bless Matt Gaetz. | ||
Hess earned himself at least a few more good-looking 17-year-old interns for his big W today. | ||
He deserves it. | ||
Escorts are on me tonight. | ||
17-year-old escorts are on me tonight, Gaetz. | ||
You earned it. | ||
Pop the champagne, and here's some cocaine. | ||
He earned it. | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $7. | ||
Trump being nominated as the Speaker is just a meme, right? | ||
There's no legitimate chance at that notion, right? | ||
Why are you asking like a gay guy? | ||
Oh, that's just a meme, right? | ||
There's no legitimate chance of that notion, right? | ||
Why are you talking like that? | ||
No, that's not gonna happen. | ||
West Canadian grow-iper sent $3. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Did you watch the movie called The Creator? | ||
What do you think of Denzel Washington's son as an actor? | ||
Uh, no, I haven't seen it. | ||
I don't like him. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
We have to live to fight another day. | ||
Lol, nigga, you're 65. | ||
You really don't have that many more days left. | ||
Well, he inherited his own planet. | ||
So I percent $3. | ||
Hey, Nick, whatever happened to Utah Zoomer? | ||
He used to post and reliably break the most up to date news related to America first. | ||
Oh, seven. | ||
Well, he inherited his own planet. | ||
You know, he's Mormon. | ||
So I think he's on his own planet. | ||
Now he's he's away on planetary affairs, governing his own governing his own planet as he is a Mormon. | ||
So, you know, he'll be back soon, I think. | ||
But honestly, he was really no match for A.F. | ||
Post. | ||
I think, in the end, A.F. | ||
Post came in like a swarm of locusts and just ate up his market share, just ate his lunch, drank up his milkshake. | ||
So he had to flee to his planet as a refugee. | ||
GL Zoomer sent $10. | ||
Thanks for the great stream tonight, Nick. | ||
A couple months ago you talked about a real American breakfast that a local spot makes. | ||
Is there any chance you could remind me of how they make it 07? | ||
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No, dude. | |
No. | ||
And that's not what it is. | ||
GL Zoomer sent $5. | ||
Also I turned 22 today, realizing how fast time flies. | ||
Smile. | ||
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It does. | |
Then we're all dead, you know? | ||
But hey, oh, I was so mean to this guy on his birthday. | ||
Oh, I was so mean. | ||
I was so mean to this guy and it's his birthday. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
What a great day though. | ||
AfPak announcement. | ||
McCarthy removed the great day. | ||
So hey, happy birthday my friend enjoy cuz then you're 25 then you're dead Okay, you turn 25 that it's over. | ||
I'm 25. | ||
There's no end in sight. | ||
I just keep aging and now I'm an old piece of shit So, happy birthday. | ||
22 is really like your last year as like a kid, I guess. | ||
People would say, no it's not. | ||
That's like the last year you could claim to be like an adolescent or like a teen or something. | ||
It's last year, you're really young. | ||
Then you're just an adult. | ||
When you're 23, you're really just an adult, I feel. | ||
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So... | |
Anyway, happy birthday you okay. | ||
Listen, it's not it's not called an all-american breakfast It was it's a bed of hash browns with two fried eggs and two hamburger patties And it's covered in chili And I think that's it, okay, I didn't mean to be mean to you, okay, I'm sorry I apologize. | ||
I'm mean to this guy. | ||
That's why I gotta be nicer. | ||
Because I just come out hot. | ||
I'm hot and quick on the draw. | ||
And it's the poor guy's birthday. | ||
I gotta be nicer. | ||
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Happy birthday, my friend. | |
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
But it's not a breakfast. | ||
Joey Batts sent $3. | ||
Cernovich is such a homo. | ||
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Yeah, for real. | |
Is that true? | ||
Barbers make a grill? | ||
For real? | ||
Did she really? | ||
Wow. | ||
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Did she really? | |
That's crazy. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Barbers make a grill? | ||
Tarkin Groeper sent $3. | ||
Lamal Cassandra McDonald knocked the Twitter thread asking who to bring on IRL because Groepers totally flooded it. | ||
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Wow. | |
We fucking own Twitter, bitch. | ||
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Did she really? | |
That's crazy. | ||
unidentified
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Let me pull it up. | |
Where is it? | ||
Where is it? | ||
Wow! | ||
Classic. | ||
All these ads are preventing me from getting a clean screenshot. | ||
All these ads are not. | ||
Unreal, dude. | ||
Alright, let me tweet this out. | ||
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Alright. Alright. Alright. | |
Hang on I'm tweeting Give me one sec. | ||
Give me one sec. | ||
You got to be you know, but you get ready for it | ||
These people they literally can't even like I come on Twitter and it becomes inoperable for them Like, they literally can't fucking play their games when I'm on Twitter. | ||
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That's why they can't have me on here. | |
Because if I have an account at the same time that someone asks a question like that, this happens. | ||
She says, who should be on? | ||
And if she says that while I literally have a Twitter account at the same time, it's over. | ||
Like, I will just... | ||
it will become dominated by people that want me on the show and they have to say, Oh, uh, nevermind. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
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Crazy. | |
Err, this got spammy. - Okay. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Alright. | ||
Uh, anyway, anywho... PooVibe sent $3. | ||
Why does it burn when I pee? | ||
Farid Lukovic sent $20. | ||
Nika thought us Slavs were the America First Orcs. | ||
So now we have to have a tryouts against Somalis? | ||
If it's no weapons Slavs easily win. | ||
Somalis are built like Black Nick few indices. | ||
That's true, they're pretty skinny. | ||
But with weapons, but we're gonna be using weapons. | ||
So, you know, it's a weapon world So you're gonna have to get smart. | ||
I don't know how you're uh, what are the what are the weapons they use over there? | ||
Bale of hay? | ||
Or something. | ||
What are they using? | ||
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They throwing goats? | |
Goats versus AK-47s? | ||
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I think the Somalis are gonna win. | |
Jared sent three dollars. | ||
McCarthy exits stage. | ||
Oliver Anthony appears out of nowhere playing his song. | ||
It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to. | ||
As a pity song. | ||
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Wouldn't it be funny if and then, uh, then Oliver Anthony played this song? | |
What if, like, after he lost a vote, then, like, Oliver Anthony comes out of, like, nowhere and was like, who sings this song? | ||
Wouldn't that be funny? | ||
And then, uh, and then, uh, John sent $3. | ||
Happy Kevin Day! | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
I want my girl to be a carnivore, but the only meat she slunks down is my big fat growiperarian meat. | ||
Christ is King! | ||
Okay, gross. | ||
No, I'm not into that. | ||
I'm not into that big and thick thing. | ||
bad why do you care about her diet nick you a straight freak ha ha ha i on the other hand support anything which thickens her up okay gross no i'm not into that i'm not into that big and thick thing and i'm look i'm just not into it doesn't turn me on seeing a woman shovel ground beef into her covered in cheese and i'm There's something about that that, you know, now a woman with like a chocolate-covered strawberry, you know, like, that's a little different. | ||
I can't watch a woman take down... It's not, I can't, I can't date Man Vs. Food, you know? | ||
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She's gonna be Man Vs. Food. | |
I'll order the Super Primo Challenge Steak. | ||
It's free if you finish it. | ||
You can't be doing that. | ||
That's just not part of the... it's a part of our anti-feminist thing. | ||
You know, because you start to hate women and then you look at women from other countries and then you start to love women. | ||
Like, have you seen, for example, There's this new dance act that was on America's Got Talent. | ||
They're like Japanese. | ||
I see stuff like that and I'm like, why can't we have women like that? | ||
Why can't we have women that are skinny and they dance and they're funny and stuff like that? | ||
Instead we have these like... other people. | ||
We have these women that are just... They're not giving. | ||
It's not giving. | ||
It's not giving women. | ||
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So... | |
You know, I'm not down with this whole weird American Protestant thing where they're like, I'd like me a woman who has an AK-47 and beef. | ||
What? | ||
No thanks. | ||
The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Somewhere out there an insane stalkery girl is adding to her Nick Fuentes checklist. | ||
Now she can never eat ground beef again. | ||
I think he'll win because Shapiro is actually well read. | ||
Destiny is not well read. | ||
Shapiro actually has depth, which I hate to say because I don't like him, but it's true. | ||
So I also think he's just smarter than him. | ||
GL Zoomer sent $10. | ||
No worries. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Smile. | ||
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Right. | |
Happy birthday. | ||
Canadian Grow Iper sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, do you believe Saddam Hussein unintentionally fired missiles at the USS Stark in 1987 or do you think it was another false flag? | ||
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I don't know the red pill on that. | |
Irish Hog sent $3. | ||
Gates channeling St. Thomas more energy. | ||
A man for all seasons, great movie for Grow Ipers to watch. | ||
Henry VIII, besides the beheadings, ultimate wife guy? | ||
Caused schism, for new snatch. | ||
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Thanks. | |
I'm really a fan, if I'm being honest. | ||
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Hey! | |
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
That's good to hear. | ||
Tell him I appreciate that. | ||
- I'm not really a fan, if I'm being honest. - Natsoch Grecoid sent $3. | ||
Great stream as always. | ||
My local Orthodox priest is apparently a fan of you. | ||
I live on a small island in Greece and he knows about you. | ||
He told me he prays for you, which is pretty awesome. | ||
Love you. - Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Love you too. | ||
That's good to hear. | ||
I tell him I appreciate that. | ||
Tell him thank you for his prayers. | ||
That's pretty cool. | ||
I love Greeks. | ||
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Our brothers. | |
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
We got a few more on Cozy. | ||
Homerun says congrats on today's victory. | ||
Thank you. | ||
MilkteaGroiper with a super chat. | ||
No message. | ||
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Thanks. | |
And Klipsal says 1800 plus tonight on Rumble. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Nice! | ||
So we actually have like close to 8,000 it seems like, right? | ||
I don't know what it was on Cozy. | ||
I think it was 5,500 or 6,000. | ||
So we got close to 8,000 depending on what it was on Cozy between the two. | ||
Not bad! | ||
So hey, thank you and thanks for the super chat. | ||
I think that's the last one. | ||
Okay! | ||
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All right! | |
That's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and on Rumble and Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at night. | ||
I'll be doing a Rumble stream probably tomorrow. | ||
I will not be here Thursday and Friday. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |