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They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
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- The globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. - They, they see America merely as a vessel. | |
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to serotonin rushing. | ||
Where's it nuff and nuff, baby? | ||
Where's it nuff and nuff, baby? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
No money has to stop the line. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
You're nothing, it's not a last line. | ||
Not a last line. | ||
You're like, you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
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Having some pizza. | |
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm working. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
What? | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm Dick Nussman, Sarah Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dick Nussman. | ||
I'm Dick Nussman. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only something. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America | ||
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
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. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big featured story. | ||
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Whoa! | |
I feel like my chair is low. | ||
There we go. | ||
Big featured story. | ||
And this just happened today. | ||
The state of Colorado, specifically the Supreme Court in the state of Colorado, has ruled that Donald Trump will not be able to appear On the GOP primary ballot for the 2024 presidential election. | ||
Big news! | ||
And of course, we actually talked about this, I think, earlier this year. | ||
This isn't the first challenge like this. | ||
There were actually a few. | ||
I believe there was one in New Hampshire and then in one other state, I think it was Wisconsin or Minnesota. | ||
Anyway, they're trying this in every state and the argument is that one of the amendments to the Constitution, I think it's 14 or 16, there's an obscure provision in there that says that if a president has taken up arms against the government, then they can't run for federal office. | ||
And this was put in place after the Civil War to prevent any Confederate politicians or generals | ||
from being elected to federal government but of course it's been 160 years since the Civil War has ended and now they're trying to use this and really abuse that part of the Constitution to say that this makes Donald Trump ineligible because of what happened on January 6th and in the state of Colorado they just said that this is the case | ||
So he will not be appearing on the ballot in the GOP primary next year. | ||
And this will be appealed, it will be heard in the Supreme Court, and I imagine most likely it will be overturned. | ||
But nevertheless, a very bad precedent. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Rob Smith, America's favorite gay black veteran, or at least that's what he calls himself. | ||
Who apparently this weekend was confronted by a group of America First patriots who admonished him for being a homosexual. | ||
I think it's actually a very brave thing to do. | ||
And there was a small group of young America First guys and they chanted America First and some other things and they chased him out of the Turning Point event and then tonight he went on CNN to cry about it and say that it was a hate crime And that they were real neo-Nazis and that we need to call out the neo-Nazis and white supremacists and the Republican Party and all this. | ||
And it's so typical. | ||
But that's our conservative movement. | ||
Just in case you forgot, just in case you made the mistake of thinking that suddenly the conservative movement was based or totally groyper or something, yeah, it still isn't. | ||
I saw the other day, people were sharing around this clip of Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk, and I didn't watch the clip, I just saw the caption and it said that Tucker said that white identity is inevitable. | ||
But then later on in the clip, he said that, well, that's just what the elites want. | ||
We don't want white identity politics, that's what the elites want. | ||
That's not very based. | ||
That's not really red-pilled at all. | ||
And it's also not red-pilled to have a big gay black veteran going around and being the poster child of your group. | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
This tie is choking me. | ||
I don't know if I'm getting fat or what, but I'm like, I'm like dying right now. | ||
I'm like, it's like it's strangling me. | ||
I don't know what, some days it's not bad, some days it's like I can't breathe. | ||
Get me out of this. | ||
He put me in a t-shirt or something. | ||
Why am I... I hate wearing a suit. | ||
I used to love it. | ||
I hate it. | ||
I don't know if it's because my neck is getting fat or the shirt is getting smaller. | ||
But it's like choking me. | ||
I'm dying over here. | ||
Get me out of this thing. | ||
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Anyway. | |
I don't like that. | ||
Anyway, I'll just deal with it. | ||
So we'll cover all that another Slow News Day. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Smash the follow button on both. | ||
I'll probably be doing a Rumble exclusive tomorrow. | ||
Okay, and I say probably because I never want to commit, but probably tomorrow afternoon I'll be doing a Rumble exclusive, so make sure you're following me so that you catch it. | ||
What else? | ||
Today I was on the Stu Peters Show. | ||
So I hope you all saw that. | ||
Had some pretty good viewership. | ||
I think it had four or five thousand live viewers on Rumble, which is pretty good. | ||
So I was on that show for about an hour. | ||
It's good to talk to Stu again. | ||
I actually haven't talked to him in like a long time. | ||
Probably almost two years. | ||
Not since AftPack 3. | ||
I don't think we've spoken. | ||
And he clarified, he said, there is no beef between us. | ||
I said, oh, what a relief, because I have no beef with you. | ||
It's water under the bridge, you know. | ||
There was a time we disagreed around AfPak 3, but, you know, that's ancient history. | ||
So, it was good to reconnect, and we did a show, and I thought it was pretty good, and it was, like I said, amazing to see what Stu did on Alex Jones last week. | ||
I covered that on my stream yesterday afternoon. | ||
He basically confronted Alex Jones and brought up the fact that Israel controls our government, Zionists control our government. | ||
And so we sort of went over all that on the show today, me and Stu, and I thought it was pretty good. | ||
So if you missed that, be sure to check it out. | ||
I may upload that on my channel. | ||
Maybe he'll get mad at that, I don't know. | ||
We'll probably upload. | ||
I feel like it's... I always upload my own stuff, you know, my appearances. | ||
So I think I'll upload it to my Rumble channel, but it's on Stu's, so check it out on Stu Peter's Rumble channel. | ||
I think that's it for announcements. | ||
So we did that today. | ||
If you missed it, check it out. | ||
Tomorrow, probably a Rumble stream. | ||
And then, in case you missed it, yesterday I announced we'll be doing a big fundraiser stream. | ||
Big end-of-the-year Christmas fundraiser marathon stream next Wednesday, December 27th. | ||
So make sure you're Make sure you're available, okay? | ||
Make sure you're hanging around and get your money ready, okay? | ||
Because we're doing a huge end-of-the-year fundraiser for the America First Foundation, which is my nonprofit, and we'll be doing, like, a telethon, basically. | ||
It's gonna be an all-day stream. | ||
Next Wednesday, we'll have guests. | ||
We'll be doing a lot of different content. | ||
and as I said I've talked to our donor network and the donors really excited about this and one of the donors has pledged to match a lot of our donations so we're going to to do that and that way it maximizes everybody's contribution so if you donate it's doubled Up to a pretty high amount. | ||
So that'll be happening next week. | ||
And as I said yesterday, that's in preparation for 2024. | ||
We got a lot of plans, a lot of things that we're going to be rolling out. | ||
Some big new projects, some content, we're getting involved in politics, upgrading the studio. | ||
So there's going to be a lot of things in motion and, you know, we really don't do a lot of fundraising like other groups. | ||
So this is, I think, a nice start. | ||
So this will be next Wednesday marathon stream so be sure to tune in That's all of our announcements. | ||
I believe so We'll dive into the news. | ||
I'm trying to think was there any I always forget like if there's one other thing I think that's it So our first story tonight is about Rob Smith, and I don't know if you saw this, but this weekend was Turning Point USA's America Fest, which is their big convention. | ||
And to their credit, I think this is like the biggest conservative convention in America now. | ||
There was a time when that was CPAC. | ||
But CPAC is dead. | ||
Earlier this year, of course, we did our own event besides CPAC, and normally CPAC gets like 10,000 attendees. | ||
This year they got like 2,000, which is a substantial decrease. | ||
And I don't know if that's COVID, I don't know if that's Trump, but they get a fraction of the attendees they used to get. | ||
So, you know, to their credit, Turning Point does a nice job, and they had their big convention in Phoenix this weekend. | ||
And there was this little incident, and maybe you saw this on social media, it's sort of gone viral. | ||
One of their big internet celebrities they have at Turning Point is Rob Smith. | ||
And he is this gay black veteran and that's what he calls himself. | ||
That's his character. | ||
That's his persona. | ||
He goes around and says that he's America's favorite gay black veteran. | ||
That's how he introduces himself everywhere. | ||
And that's literally like his career title. | ||
That's like his professional title is gay black veteran. | ||
Which is pretty ironic. | ||
Because isn't that all Turning Point talks about is how identity politics is evil? | ||
And don't they talk about how the left's identity politics is ruining America and it's BLM and it's the rainbow flag? | ||
But they're literal brand ambassador. | ||
That's his position. | ||
He's an ambassador for the group. | ||
So, I mean, he represents the organization. | ||
He goes around and that's his claim to fame is he's gay, he's black, he's a veteran. | ||
So, everybody should love him. | ||
And if you remember years ago, he was a subject of the original Groyper War when a lot of my followers were going to these Turning Point events and criticizing Turning Point and saying this is not actually a very conservative group. | ||
It's not America First. | ||
It's not very Christian and it's really not that conservative. | ||
You guys are in favor of mass migration, you're in favor of homosexuality apparently. | ||
I remember a time when Charlie Kirk used to go out and tweet in favor of legalization of gay marriage or decriminalization of homosexuality in Africa and other third world countries. | ||
There's an infamous tweet where I think the Trump State Department leaned on Botswana and they decriminalized homosexuality. | ||
And Charlie Kirk has a famous tweet where he says, BOOM! | ||
In all caps, BOOM! | ||
Botswana just decriminalized gay marriage and being gay. | ||
Another victory for America. | ||
It's not like that anymore, but this is what it used to be like. | ||
And one of the criticisms of Turning Point was that they were parading around with this Rob Smith character who's going in front of a college-age audience and saying that he's gay and proud and he's black and all this and that's perfectly acceptable. | ||
And people said, how can you call yourself a Christian group but yet you're represented by someone who's embraced a sinful lifestyle? | ||
How can you call yourself a Christian group and you are represented by somebody who is proud of sin? | ||
They've embraced sin. | ||
They're proud of sin. | ||
They don't see it as sin. | ||
I'm sorry, what doctrine of Christianity says that gay men should go out and live a gay lifestyle and get gay married? | ||
Because at the end of the day, what we're talking about is very unnatural, very filthy, And humiliating and degrading sexual acts between males or females and they call that a marriage. | ||
They say that they're proud of that. | ||
That's what that is. | ||
And so if you have Rob Smith going up on stage and saying he's proud of being gay, what he's really saying is that he's proud of having sex with guys. | ||
He's proud of filthy, perverse sexual acts that he does, and that's a regular part of his lifestyle. | ||
Why would we be promoting that? | ||
That's completely different than, say, a married couple going up and saying, we're proud that we're married because this celebrates A sacrament that celebrates love. | ||
It celebrates the creation of children through a marital act of love. | ||
To compare the two, or to pretend that the difference is arbitrary, this is what the left does. | ||
This is the left's moral confusion. | ||
This is the left's moral confusion and wickedness on the subject of sexual morality. | ||
And this isn't to say that we would look at people that have embraced any sinful lifestyle and say that we hate them or we want them to die or we want them to go or something like that. | ||
But we're talking about a brand ambassador. | ||
And consider the following. | ||
Turning Point USA would say that a person such as myself could not even attend their events as a guest because my values don't align with their values. | ||
Because they said, I'm a white supremacist, I'm an anti-Semite, and because your values are inconsistent with our group, you're not permitted to be a guest at the public event. | ||
And yet, they claim to be a Christian conservative group and they're employed, paid brand ambassadors of homosexuality. | ||
What does that say about the values of the group? | ||
I'm not trying to nitpick. | ||
I'm not trying to purity spiral. | ||
But how does that reflect on the group that you've got an individual like this who has clearly embraced a debased, immoral lifestyle? | ||
It's not a good reflection and this should not actually be tolerated. | ||
Tolerance does not mean that we're going to pay people that do abominable things or embrace them as good to represent us. | ||
That's not tolerance. | ||
And even if it was, we wouldn't want to do that. | ||
It's not a good thing. | ||
And that certainly should not be promoted to an audience of young people. | ||
Turning Point USA, lest we forget, is not just any kind of conservative group, it's a young person's conservative group. | ||
And those are really the people that are suffering the most. | ||
That is who is in, they are who is in Satan's clutches right now. | ||
Because they are being told, from basically the time they're born, these days, And through grade school, and by their parents, and their teachers, and in college, and by TikTok and television, that a gay or trans lifestyle is no different, or maybe even better, than a normal lifestyle, than a normal heteros- I don't even like to call it that, because it's just normalcy, than a normal, moral, sexual lifestyle. | ||
And then they go into the conservative group, and they're affirmed? | ||
This sort of stuff is reinforced? | ||
Children these days are brought up being told, you can be any gender you want, and homosexuality's totally fine, and you can be anything, and do whatever you want, you can have three people, or open relate, all these different things. | ||
They go to the conservative group, and it's reinforced, you can do whatever you, do as thou will. | ||
This is not okay. | ||
This is not good. | ||
And anyway, so there's a history here between me and Rob Smith. | ||
Not a gay history, but there's like an antagonistic history because of course my followers have been antagonizing and criticizing his role in that group for a long time. | ||
For almost five years. | ||
I guess, well actually it's just about four years. | ||
And so, in spite of the fact that Turning Point seems to be making a rightward turn, I mean, they're definitely getting closer to the Gropers on a lot of issues, they still maintain Rob Smith as part of their outfit. | ||
And so, apparently at one of these parties on the outskirts of the convention, Rob Smith was confronted by the Gropers, and they antagonized him, they confronted him, they chanted gay sex at him, they called him a faggot, they chanted America first. | ||
And he was chased out of the event. | ||
And this has now gone viral. | ||
Rob Smith claims that they were not only calling him a faggot, but they also claimed that they were calling him a nigger, and they were shouting racial slurs at him, and all these things. | ||
And he was chased out of the event, and he's calling it a hate crime. | ||
He went like Jussie Smollett to cry on Twitter about a hate crime, and it wasn't bad enough that he goes on Twitter to bitch and moan about this, which was really not a big deal, but he then goes on CNN. | ||
Somehow he gets booked on CNN in prime time tonight to cry about a hate crime committed by neo-Nazis and the Republican Party who hate him because he's black and gay and blah blah blah. | ||
And by the way, everybody is eating this up. | ||
Charlie Kirk came to his defense, his J.R. | ||
Majewski character. | ||
Tristan Tate came to his defense. | ||
Why? | ||
But this is a story. | ||
This is from Newsweek. | ||
It says, quote, A black and gay Republican influencer shared a video showing what he described as white supremacists shouting slurs at him. | ||
Rob Smith, an Army veteran, shared the video on X on Monday. | ||
Smith said the incident occurred in Phoenix, where he and other conservatives gathered for Turning Point's AmericaFest. | ||
He wrote, Last night in Phoenix, I was confronted and surrounded by white supremacists that don't like gays or blacks in the Republican Party. | ||
They shouted nigger and faggot at me to make their point. | ||
However, I served in Iraq. | ||
What did he mean? | ||
Does he mean like he served? | ||
Or does he mean like, you know, I served. | ||
He was serving. | ||
He was serving alright in Iraq. | ||
He was serving up his asshole to other soldiers. | ||
Because it's a little known story about Rob Smith. | ||
You know how this grifter got famous? | ||
Rob Smith got famous because he did go and fight in the Middle East. | ||
And then when he came back, he handcuffed himself to the White House protesting, don't ask, don't tell. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then he met with Barack Obama to tell him about how hard it is to be gay in the military. | ||
Honestly, if you are gay, I think that's the best place for you in the military. | ||
Because they're all gay now. | ||
They're just constantly writing up stories about, you know, the first all-lesbian helicopter team, and the first all-gay marines, and you got people in the military with the dog mask on, and they're doing all this other degenerate crap. | ||
And it's all guys, and they're all hanging out in the Middle East where it's hot, and they're doing all this, you know? | ||
So Rob Smith says, well, I'm protesting, don't ask, don't tell. | ||
I feel like, for him, the military is a dream come true. | ||
As it is for a lot of gay guys. | ||
And anyway, so that's how he gets his claim to fame. | ||
You know, he talks about, I served in Iraq, and then you know how I became a political influencer? | ||
Protesting, don't ask, don't tell. | ||
A big drama queen stunt for gay people. | ||
Anyway, so he says they shouted nigger and faggot at me to make their point. | ||
However, and by the way, this is him saying that they said that. | ||
That's not me saying that. | ||
I would never use those words. | ||
I would never call Rob Smith those things. | ||
Ever. | ||
Because that's not right. | ||
And that's mean and it's degrading to a person's dignity. | ||
I would never... | ||
I would never shout nigger or faggot at Rob Smith. | ||
That would be fucked up. | ||
I'm quoting him, and he is quoting those people, allegedly. | ||
I didn't hear either of those words. | ||
I heard America first, among other things. | ||
Anyway, he says, I served in Iraq. | ||
I never backed down, ever. | ||
Some in the...unless he's busting it down. | ||
Then he's backing all the way down for his white boyfriends in the military. | ||
Anyway, he says some in the video appear to be chanting gay sex after Smith says, look at that, I've got some fans. | ||
Then others can be heard shouting the homophobic slur at him before switching to America First. | ||
But no racial slurs were heard in the clip. | ||
Yeah, because that never happened, okay? | ||
We don't hate black people. | ||
We don't even hate gay people. | ||
We just don't want gay people representing the conservative movement. | ||
Obviously that is inconsistent with conservative values. | ||
Anyway, it goes on and says Smith has been contacted for comment via social media. | ||
The post has amassed more than 3 million views and prompted several conservatives to send messages of support. | ||
Conservative activist Scott Pressler said, Rob, I'm so sorry you had to go through this. | ||
Scott Pressler is another gay guy, by the way. | ||
Christina Pushaw, the Rapid Response Director on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign, wrote, This is embarrassing behavior. | ||
All I can say is they are gutter trash. | ||
Or rather, their gutter trash talk gets rewarded online. | ||
Some of them are delusional enough to think they can act the same in real life. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They kind of did though. | ||
So I, you know, it's not very delusional because that is what they did and I think it... I don't know. | ||
I mean, did anything really happen? | ||
I think it was kind of okay. | ||
J.R. | ||
Majewski, a failed Republican congressional candidate, wrote, I was there when I heard the commotion. | ||
I stood up for Rob and made sure he got out of there safely. | ||
This is the unfortunate reality of a fractured party without leadership. | ||
Now here's the thing about this, okay? | ||
And I'm gonna be totally unironic here for a moment. | ||
I know it's funny that a gay guy got made fun of. | ||
I know that's fucking hilarious. | ||
But let me be a little bit unironic here for a minute. | ||
A lot of people don't like that video. | ||
A lot of people don't like that display. | ||
But what is our conservative movement going to look like? | ||
And how is it going to get there? | ||
Because I think it's a much bigger problem. | ||
People might not like the words that were used. | ||
And by the way, I didn't hear anybody say the n-word. | ||
I didn't hear any of that. | ||
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It wasn't racial, obviously. | |
But if people don't like the word faggot, people don't like the chant, they don't like you as being confronted, fine. | ||
It's not civil, it's not respectful, fair enough. | ||
But I would argue that it's far worse that the conservative movement in the Republican Party is drifting further and further into social degeneracy. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
So I don't want to annihilate sinners. | ||
I want to heal sinners. | ||
And I'm not intolerant against sinners. | ||
I'm intolerant against sin. | ||
This is the Christian disposition. | ||
So I don't hate Rob Smith. | ||
I don't hate him as a guy. | ||
I don't hate him because he's gay. | ||
But with that being said, we're living in a time, as I said earlier, of tremendous moral confusion. | ||
There's no moral clarity anymore, it seems, on almost anything. | ||
When it comes to drugs, when it comes to sex, family life, relationships, work, just about anything. | ||
It seems that the only rule anymore is not to harm people. | ||
That seems to be the only rule. | ||
As long as you're not physically harming someone against their consent, everybody feels permitted to do whatever it is they'd like. | ||
Idleness, laziness, promiscuity, greed, sexual immorality. | ||
Lust, avarice, gluttony, all these sorts of things run rampant. | ||
Our society is failing as a result. | ||
Everything in every measurable way is getting worse. | ||
The economy is getting worse, families are getting worse, men and women are getting worse, they're getting fatter, they're getting dumber, they're getting lazier, they're getting meaner. | ||
Everything is getting worse and it is all downstream from a failing Moral compass. | ||
The fact that we don't have it. | ||
We don't have a clear direction for what morality even is. | ||
How can a country cultivate virtue, and therefore cultivate virtuous people, and then as a consequence have people that are working hard and being kind and charitable and living in the world? | ||
You know, if we don't get the basics right, if we don't get first things first, if we don't have virtues, if we don't have clarity, The adults should know better, the children do not. | ||
It's the responsibility of the adults to rear the children and instruct them in virtue, in morality. | ||
That's their job. | ||
They're not doing it. | ||
We know that Hollywood and social media and academia and the government are creating a society that is completely amoral or in many cases immoral. | ||
Erecting statues of Satan, pushing porn and drugs and sex and All this stuff everywhere? | ||
And I was under the impression that the point of the conservative movement is to fight that. | ||
The point of having a right wing is to resist all of this. | ||
Is to say, no, we're not going to have men becoming women and women becoming men. | ||
We're not going to have public orgies. | ||
We're not going to have people getting paid by the government without having to work. | ||
We're not going to have People that are giving out loans with these extremely high interest rates. | ||
We're not going to have all these things. | ||
That's the whole point of having a conservative movement is to put the cross and the Christ back at the center of public life and to resist those things in particular for the children. | ||
To protect the children and sort of create an umbrella for them. | ||
And so, to sort of return back to the original point, a lot of people may not like the video, because I think people don't like confrontation, they don't like that language, they don't like seeing people being shamed. | ||
But what would you rather have? | ||
Would you rather have a conservative movement where all that stuff is tolerated? | ||
And you got Blaire White, a male-to-female transsexual walking around with her dick cut off and fake boobs and every... she looks like a... she looks like a porn star. | ||
And Rob Smith holding hands with his white husband saying... extolling the virtues of homosexuality. | ||
And feminist women out there who are making out and sleeping with every guy there and they're not married and some of them are on OnlyFans and you got the Bang Energy girls. | ||
Would you rather have that? | ||
And the rule is no one can chastise anyone. | ||
No chanting, no shaming. | ||
You can't say faggot, you can't say this because, you know, we respect and tolerate everybody. | ||
Is that the conservative movement we want? | ||
Or do we prefer a conservative movement where people make it clear that's not welcome? | ||
And you know what? | ||
It's a big country. | ||
It's a big country and we're not in the majority. | ||
You want to be a gay, black veteran, out and proud, waving the rainbow flag? | ||
Go to San Francisco. | ||
There's plenty of that going on over there. | ||
You want to be an out and proud, but you want low taxes? | ||
Hey, Boys Town is that way. | ||
West Hollywood's that way. | ||
Go somewhere else. | ||
The Democratic Convention is down the hall to the left. | ||
Nobody says you have to come and be a turning point brand ambassador. | ||
And look, we're not saying that we hate the guy or we're gonna, you know, harm the guy or anything. | ||
But people are offended. | ||
This country's going to hell. | ||
It has everything to do with the fact that we've turned away from God and stopped listening to our conscience. | ||
And what comes with moral clarity is moral courage. | ||
It's not just the moral conviction and clarity to say this is right and this is wrong, but to stand up. | ||
And say, this is right, this is wrong, and it ought to be the right way. | ||
It ought to be the case that when we select ambassadors and representatives, they're not going out there and saying that there's nothing wrong. | ||
You know, they're proud of being gay. | ||
You can't be doing that. | ||
You can't be doing that. | ||
And it'd be even different if he was a guest. | ||
It'd be different in many different ways. | ||
But the way that it is, it's unacceptable. | ||
And I don't know about you, but I would prefer a society where there's shame again. | ||
And unfortunately, that is what that looks like. | ||
How are we going to create conservative spaces with the exclusion of those elements if we're not willing to gatekeep them? | ||
If we're not willing to say, hey, you're out and proud, get the fuck out of here. | ||
Respectfully, we don't want that here. | ||
This whole country is living in the shadow of a giant rainbow flag that insults God, that gives a middle finger to God, perverts his symbol, his promise not to destroy humanity, and makes it a symbol of A perverse, unnatural sin that cries out to heaven for vengeance. | ||
And we have to put up with that and tolerate that at a conservative youth conference? | ||
Where it's supposed to be everything other than that? | ||
And a bunch of people get around and say, hey, get the fuck out of here, man. | ||
And they're the bad guys? | ||
And of course, Scott Presler, gay, comes to his defense. | ||
Not here, man. | ||
We're losing our way as a movement. | ||
And this is not purity spiraling. | ||
It's not... This is not me being fire and brimstone. | ||
It's saying, what are we about? | ||
What do we represent? | ||
If we can't gatekeep this rainbow stuff out of our own conference, how are we gonna gatekeep it out of the country? | ||
They complain about the woke and Bud Light and Dylan Mulvaney and all that, but apparently if Dylan Mulvaney put on a G.I. | ||
Jane uniform, And started talking about how socialism sucks? | ||
Well, I guess they roll out the red carpet. | ||
I mean, they already do for Caitlyn Jenner and Blaire White and the rest of them. | ||
What's that all about? | ||
So, and the funny thing is I look at the Turning Point Convention and Charlie Kirk and Benny Johnson get up there and they say, well, you need to go out there and fall in love and have as many kids as possible. | ||
How is that consistent with them bringing in somebody that says they're proud to be a homosexual? | ||
You don't see the connection there? | ||
You don't see the connection between the fact that this country doesn't have kids anymore and we've also completely decoupled child-rearing from romance and sex? | ||
You don't see how that's a little bit of a contradiction in terms? | ||
And we're not saying everybody needs to live a perfect life. | ||
If Rob Smith got up there and said he renounced his gay desires and all this, you know, that'd be a different story. | ||
But he goes up there and says, I'm proud. | ||
I've given in. | ||
I've embraced it. | ||
I'm indulging in this. | ||
I'm indulging in my sinful desires and I'm proud of it. | ||
I'm proud that I'm living in grave mortal sin and evil. | ||
I'm proud of it. | ||
It's great. | ||
It's great. | ||
And, you know, we need gay people in the GOP. | ||
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What? | |
And then you get up on the stage and say, well, we need kids to fall in love and have as many kids as they can. | ||
Well, it's very simple. | ||
Is sex The exclusive prerogative of a married couple within the sacrament of marriage for the purpose of child rearing? | ||
Or is it a sort of recreational activity for two people that like each other? | ||
For two people with a mutual affinity? | ||
Which is it? | ||
Because if it's the former, then you shouldn't have people representing your group and going in these spaces like they're some big shot saying they're proud to be gay. | ||
If it's the latter, well then you can't go and complain about the fact that nobody's having kids and wonder how things got to be so bad. | ||
You just can't because you don't understand how it got that way. | ||
It got this way because we told everybody, homosexuals included, do as thou wilt. | ||
Go out, if you're a man, Go out and get laid. | ||
If you're a woman, go out and, you know, have sex and fuck around in college and do a little of this and a little of that and get divorced if you stop liking each other and use contraceptives and on and on and on. | ||
And when a group of young people draw the line and say, hey, what's this faggot doing in the middle of our group? | ||
Then everybody's gonna clutch their pearls and say, they said what? | ||
They said faggot? | ||
Well, no, no, no. | ||
We want- now this is unacceptable. | ||
You cannot come to our event anymore. | ||
So people that want to keep the space Christian are banned, but a guy that strolls in holding another man's hand and they're smooching and doing all- that's okay. | ||
Come right in. | ||
Literally. | ||
VIP slot. | ||
Here's your drink, Mr. Rob Smith. | ||
And for the missus? | ||
For the mister and missus? | ||
That's not right. | ||
That's my unirony. | ||
You know, they always want to say, oh, these are a bunch of trolls. | ||
These are a bunch of trolls. | ||
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As far as I'm concerned, these are the only serious people. | |
They say, oh, these kids are a bunch of trolls. | ||
They thought it would be funny, a bunch of keyboard warriors, to call Rob Smith a faggot. | ||
They're the only ones that are serious about this because they go out there and say Christ is King and we want a family society. | ||
And when they see a gay guy, they go, what's that about? | ||
That's the troll? | ||
I think the troll is the guy that puts on an entire convention talking about Christ as king and blah blah blah and then says, and for our next act, America's favorite gay black veteran and his white husband! | ||
And they're gonna hold hands and kiss in front of everybody. | ||
That's the troll. | ||
That's the not serious group, obviously. | ||
And it's, like I said before, whenever you get a little bit animated about these issues, it invokes this image of a fire and brimstone Protestant, you know, some psycho or whatever. | ||
And here's the thing, okay? | ||
I'm mad because it's wrong. | ||
I'm not mad at Rob Smith. | ||
I'm not mad at these guys. | ||
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Okay? | |
We love everybody. | ||
And what I want for Rob Smith, I want him to find a beautiful black wife and have some beautiful black kids. | ||
Within marriage. | ||
Within the church. | ||
I think he'd be much happier. | ||
I think he'd be much better off that way. | ||
And I think that would send a much better message. | ||
And we pray for people like that. | ||
We pray for people like Charlie, but We need moral clarity. | ||
We need people that are going to say with some assertiveness that this is the way it has to be. | ||
You know, and I'm not an angel, and nobody's an angel. | ||
Nobody's without sin. | ||
But this is where the devil comes in and they say, oh, well, you know, if you sin, then you can't have any moral clarity. | ||
If you're not perfect, if you're a hypocrite, if you're this or that, you know, they want to come in and say, oh, well, you know, Donald Trump got divorced three times. | ||
They want to say, oh, you know, well, so-and-so did this, or so-and-so did that. | ||
But the point is we are asking for God's grace to heal our country. | ||
And that's all the difference in the world between people sincerely trying to get closer to God and rebuild the connection between God and this country, and people that are out there saying, Gay Pride! | ||
You know, Gay Pride! | ||
Trans Pride! | ||
Caitlyn Jenner, Blaire White, Rob Smith, come on down! | ||
OnlyFansThis, Bang Energy, Girl That, E-Girl Whore, etc. | ||
It's a different story entirely. | ||
So, I think Rob Smith is a disgusting human being. | ||
He's a disgusting human being and he's the pinnacle of a grifter. | ||
His entire career, this is not a right-wing man. | ||
This is not a conservative. | ||
This is not a Christian. | ||
This is another BLM gay guy, and this is just a grift. | ||
He gets to walk into the Republican Party with a few tokens, a few token cards, gay, check, black, check, veteran, check, and gets to coast, I imagine, on a nice salary just off of that. | ||
I don't think anybody likes him. | ||
I don't think anybody has been inspired by him. | ||
He comes in, he checks the boxes, collects a salary, and all Republicans feel good about themselves. | ||
You know, we're not hateful, we're not racist, we're not homophobic. | ||
And here's the thing, I'm not a hateful guy, but I do have strong feelings about sexual morality, and they come from God. | ||
That's what we need to have for the movement. | ||
So it's a sad state of affairs when it's the kids, it's the kids that understand this perfectly well. | ||
They say Christ is King and they understand the natural consequences. | ||
Oh, look at this guy holding hands with his husband, waving the rainbow flag. | ||
We can't tolerate this in our space. | ||
You want to be about that, go somewhere else or go home. | ||
But not here. | ||
Not in front of impressionable young people. | ||
Not where we're trying to fight the good fight over here. | ||
And then they get called the trolls. | ||
They get called the unserious people. | ||
It's the total reverse. | ||
And shame on the adults. | ||
None of them have the balls to go out there and say it. | ||
None of them have the balls to go out and say, we're conservative. | ||
No gays allowed. | ||
We're conservative. | ||
This is a white country. | ||
You got a problem with that? | ||
Go to fucking Africa. | ||
Well, they called me black and they called me gay. | ||
Guess what, buddy? | ||
This is a Christian country. | ||
It's a white country. | ||
You want to live in some gay place? | ||
Go to Europe. | ||
You want to go live in some black place? | ||
Go to Africa. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
Our country is being raped to death. | ||
This used to be a great place. | ||
Everything we love about it is being ripped from us. | ||
We'll never see it. | ||
Our children will never smell it. | ||
And that is the great, refined, high civilization of a hundred years ago. | ||
And the leaders of our conservative movement are bitching and moaning that some kids call the gay guy a faggot. | ||
Seriously? | ||
The whole thing's just such a joke. | ||
And they want to talk about strategy. | ||
You know, we can't play that way and blah blah blah. | ||
J.R. | ||
Majewski, you fuckin' lost! | ||
So that goes to show what a brilliant strategist you are. | ||
I mean, clearly you know better about what's gonna play in politics, as you know. | ||
You lost. | ||
I love all these losers that lose elections and trying to tell me, you know, what wins. | ||
Madison Cawthorn's in DMs saying, you know, Nick Fuentes' style, he's too abrasive, he's too controversial. | ||
Sorry, didn't you fucking lose? | ||
Catalina Loff, oh, you know, you're a sexist, blah blah blah. | ||
You lost. | ||
J.R. | ||
Majewski. | ||
Oh, I hate these kids. | ||
They said, you lost. | ||
You're a loser. | ||
Joe Kent goes out of his way to, you know, you're too Christian. | ||
You're too white. | ||
You lost. | ||
Maybe it takes someone with like, you know, an actually consistent, novel, right-wing vision to win, and to say it compellingly because you actually believe it, not just another, you know, progressive light grifter with the Hispanic last name or a black face or Pronouns and bio or whatever. | ||
ever so I ride for those kids the Good kids. | ||
That is what America First should be. | ||
People say this is such an ugly expression. | ||
I'm tired of Christians being shamed everywhere. | ||
Everywhere you go, that's shoved in everybody's faces. | ||
Everywhere you go, you can't see a movie, an advertisement, a television show. | ||
You can't go out in public without this stuff being shoved in your face. | ||
Practically nudity and orgies and everything else shoved in your face. | ||
Pride this, trans that. | ||
You go to a conservative convention, they bring it in the door, the kids don't like it, and they shame the kids. | ||
Shame on you. | ||
That's unbelievable. | ||
God forbid, somewhere out there in the country, a gay person wasn't able to impose their sinful lifestyle on the rest of us. | ||
Somebody call an ambulance, you know? | ||
Somebody call the whambulance. | ||
It was just a hate crime? | ||
First, they walked up to me, then they called me a faggot, and then I left. | ||
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Oh, I'm so sorry, pal. | |
That's such a shame. | ||
Weenie High Junior's down the hall to the left, pal. | ||
Some veteran, you know, they're just not making these black veterans like they used to, I guess, huh? | ||
You know, he was serving in Iraq, serving in Kuwait, serving booty, apparently. | ||
Because then, you know, a couple of kids come up and call him a fag and he goes and cries on CNN. | ||
And of course, you know, that's sort of the icing on the cake. | ||
Not only are these conservatives going to bitch and moan about Bud Light and The Woke and this and that, but not only are they going to then stand up for a gay guy, but then he's going to go and cry to CNN. | ||
So I guess at noon, we're gonna go on the stage and say, CNN sucks, fake news, the woke, Bud Light, blah blah blah, and then we're gonna take the cab over to CNN headquarters in Atlanta. | ||
And we're gonna go to CNN and cry about how racist and homophobic the GOP is. | ||
I mean, it just... it doesn't get better than that. | ||
Fuck him. | ||
Fuck Scott Pressler. | ||
Fuck Tristan Tate. | ||
Tristan Tate comes to us. | ||
Tristan Tate is going out there saying, you know, Christians won't defend civilization like Muslims will, and then he's gonna go and sit for a gay guy that got called a name. | ||
Really? | ||
But I just don't get that, because, you know, I don't smoke cigars and have sex with whores, I guess, because I'm not a real man. | ||
Everyone knows a real man sucks big cigars and has sex with OnlyFans whores and dates them and marries them and shills for gay guys, wipes away the tears of a gay guy they call the faggot at a conservative conference. | ||
Yeah, but I wish Christians were more like Muslims. | ||
Yeah, Muslims are throwing them off buildings. | ||
Christians can't call him a faggot without Tristan Tate coming into White Knight for him. | ||
They're there. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
Very hilarious. | ||
Rob Smith, you suck. | ||
I've seen Rob Smith before, too. | ||
And, you know, he's never tough in person. | ||
I'm not a big guy. | ||
He's taller than me. | ||
He could kick the shit out of me. | ||
He never confronts... I've seen him multiple times in person. | ||
I'm like, hey Rob. | ||
I don't come up to him like, hey, you know, whatever. | ||
He could confront me and say what's up. | ||
He never does. | ||
And that's because, like I said last week, the whole conservative movement is built on this premise that they will shove whatever they think conservatism is down your throat, and you have to deal with it. | ||
It is not a two-way street. | ||
During Groyper War, when people go up and say, hey, that's not conservative, they say, we don't need your questions anymore. | ||
They host these events, kids show up and say, yeah, we don't want gay black veterans roaming around. | ||
And they say, well, you're a terrible human being. | ||
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You're banned from the conference. | |
So it's built on this sort of one-way street where we hate what we get, and conservatives shovel it down our throats, and there's no redress. | ||
If you confront them, well, you know, you're just an asshole. | ||
If you go and confront these people, you can't get them anywhere else. | ||
They block you on Twitter. | ||
They ban you from the event. | ||
If you catch them at some other event and you call them a fag, oh, well, you're a piece of shit. | ||
You're a jerk. | ||
You total freakin' a-hole. | ||
Okay. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's Rob Smith. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the decision in Colorado on Donald Trump. | ||
And we'll probably not spend too much time on this because, honestly, we're almost out of time as it is. | ||
And it's not a big story anyway. | ||
It's a big deal on the one hand, on the other hand it's not going to last but our featured story is that Donald Trump has been banned from the Colorado ballot for the 2024 presidential election by the state supreme court with an obscure provision in one of the civil rights amendments to the constitution and it gradually made its way up the courts and it was struck down in other states but this one they finally got a triumph | ||
And as it stands now, Donald Trump will not be on the ballot in the GOP primary in Colorado next year. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, Colorado's top court ruled on Tuesday that former President Trump is disqualified from holding office again because he engaged in insurrection with his actions leading up to January 6th. | ||
The Colorado Supreme Court was the first in the nation to find that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which disqualifies people who engage in insurrection against the Constitution, applies to Mr. Trump, an argument that his opponents have been making around the country. | ||
The ruling directs the Colorado Secretary of State to exclude Mr. Trump's name from the state's Republican primary ballot. | ||
It does not address the general election. | ||
Mr. Trump's campaign said immediately that it would appeal the decision to the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court. | ||
The Colorado justices anticipated that likelihood by putting their ruling on hold at least until January 4th. | ||
If Mr. Trump appeals before then, the hold will continue until the Supreme Court rules. | ||
And while Tuesday's ruling applies only to one state, it could all but force the nation's highest court to decide the question for all 50. | ||
In the Colorado court's lengthy ruling on Tuesday, the justices there reversed a Denver district judge's finding last month that Section 3 did not apply to the presidency. | ||
They affirmed the district judge's other key conclusions that Mr. Trump's actions on January 6th constituted an insurrection and that courts had the authority to enforce Section 3 against a person whom Congress had not specifically designated. | ||
Similar lawsuits in Minnesota and New Hampshire were dismissed on procedural grounds. | ||
A judge in Michigan ruled last month that the issue was rather political and not for him to decide. | ||
And an appeals court affirmed the decision not to disqualify Mr. Trump there. | ||
The plaintiffs have appealed to the Michigan Supreme Court. | ||
So this is a really big deal and honestly it could go either way. | ||
I think the Supreme Court will take the case and they will determine that President Trump can run. | ||
But in the event that they don't, this means that in virtually every state they can strike him from the ballot in the primary and in the general. | ||
And that would make it so that Trump could not run. | ||
I mean, it would be impossible. | ||
He wouldn't be on the ballot. | ||
He would have to run as a write-in. | ||
And this is where we get back to this discussion about this ongoing escalation of tactics. | ||
We've talked throughout the last year or two about these big federal cases against Trump, and even the local cases as well, but the two DOJ cases, the documents case, the January 6th cases, the case in Fulton County, the case in Manhattan, and we've covered all that. | ||
We covered the raid at Mar-a-Lago, and a lot of people look at these things in isolation, but it goes all the way back to the beginning. | ||
It goes all the way back to The FISA warrant, and when they tapped his phones at Trump Tower in June 2016, which is to say that basically from the time Trump became the nominee the first time, seven years ago, almost eight years ago, they made a decision to take this guy out by spying on him, by impeaching him, by attacking him in the press with the Mueller investigation, with | ||
The January 6th hoax with all the charges, with the censorship banning him on Twitter and every other platform. | ||
It's all meant to stop this guy as a political figure. | ||
And of course the grand irony is that they do all this by saying that Donald Trump is the threat to democracy. | ||
So on the one hand, Trump clearly has the popular mandate. | ||
He won the nomination in 2016, fair and square. | ||
He won the presidency in the general in 2016, fair and square. | ||
He won the election in 2020, if not for the unprecedented mail-in ballots and the fraud that came with that. | ||
And they undertake to jail him, even though he's the nominee now, And censor him and do all these things to him because they refuse to accept his popular mandate. | ||
And they say they're doing that because he's thwarting democracy. | ||
We have to stop the democratically elected president. | ||
We have to stop the populist mandate to protect democracy from itself, apparently. | ||
So it's ridiculous. | ||
But it goes to show that Trump remains the only real threat to the system. | ||
And he's a threat because he's talking about a true regime change. | ||
He's talking about firing all the bureaucrats, which are the ones that really run the country. | ||
He's talking about suspending this free movement of goods and people across the border, whether that's immigrants coming in legally and illegally, or free trade. | ||
And he's talking about ending the wars and having an America First foreign policy, bringing the troops, excuse me, bringing the troops home, ending these wars in the Middle East, looking at Russia and China as competitors rather than enemies. | ||
They have to stop it by any means necessary. | ||
And so we are in just, at this point, a naked struggle for power. | ||
And it is like a straight-up constitutional crisis. | ||
Donald Trump is literally testing the Constitution just by being in the conversation. | ||
When he refused to accept the results of the election, we had to go to the Constitution and see how exactly is the President selected. | ||
And it turns out there wasn't a whole lot of specificity, and it was a real challenge. | ||
Now here we are again. | ||
He's being charged by the federal government. | ||
Can they charge him? | ||
Can they charge him for the documents? | ||
Does he have the privilege? | ||
Once again, it's a test for the Constitution. | ||
If they charge him with insurrection, can he run? | ||
It's a test of the Constitution. | ||
So this is by definition a political crisis. | ||
It's by definition a constitutional crisis. | ||
And what concerns a constitutional crisis is a crisis of legitimacy. | ||
Who has legitimate authority to rule? | ||
Who is the legitimate power in the country? | ||
And people think it comes down to the law. | ||
It really comes down to the institutions and the military. | ||
And who do they side with? | ||
Because if the military and the institutions say that, you know, well, the court says Trump can't run, well, secretaries of state are going to pull him from the ballot. | ||
And then he won't be on the ballot. | ||
People won't be able to vote for him. | ||
And it'll be as simple as that. | ||
That's your constitutional crisis. | ||
And of course, if the people say that Donald Trump should be the president, do they start rioting? | ||
Do various governors and state legislatures talk about secession? | ||
Do they talk about sending a slate of electors? | ||
Do they cancel their elections and send slates of electors that support Trump? | ||
What happens if they do? | ||
What happens if Trump gets more electoral votes? | ||
And it's being determined in the House of Representatives where it's split 50-50. | ||
Where because McCarthy and Santos have left, now it's virtually split 50-50 because that's where it'd be decided are the congressional delegations. | ||
So it's shaping up to be a really interesting election year with all these things. | ||
It's not even really an election, it's just a straight-up war. | ||
This is a straight-up build-up to a civil war. | ||
And I don't think necessarily we're going to get a civil war. | ||
I don't think there's going to be necessarily organized fighting on both sides. | ||
But what I mean by that is whether it heats up and becomes a hot conflict between two distinct sides, with organization, with arms, with that sort of thing, nevertheless, it's a prelude to a war. | ||
It's a war without all the violence, and it may never come to that, but that's what this is. | ||
This is not an election, obviously. | ||
This is like Trump is trying to seize power. | ||
They're doing everything they can to stop him. | ||
It's like a dictatorship in its last throes. | ||
So, it's a pretty significant moment. | ||
One among, of course, many, many unprecedented firsts in American presidential politics. | ||
Whether it's the raid at his private residence, it's the federal charges, it's the local charges, him being unseated the way that he was. | ||
We're in completely uncharted territory. | ||
We have been since November 3rd, 2020. | ||
So, Scary times, but we'll keep covering that. | ||
I think the Supreme Court will overturn it, but who knows? | ||
They've been pretty unreliable. | ||
If they determine that he can't run, that's gonna suck. | ||
I mean, that means we really live in a dictatorship. | ||
We really live in like a totalitarian dictatorship and not a good one. | ||
We live in a big gay one. | ||
So, anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on though. | ||
I want to get into our Super Chat, see what you guys have to say. | ||
I mostly just want to unbutton this shirt because this is just like, tie is killing me. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
I like can't breathe, dude. | ||
I don't know if that's autism or if it just really is like, It's just not it tonight. | ||
Give me a hoodie, man. | ||
I'm changing into a hoodie. | ||
I literally feel like I'm just being strangled while I'm doing this show. | ||
Alright, so we're just gonna jump to the Super Chats because I can't take it. | ||
I'm dying over here. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me get set up here. | ||
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I have like hypoxia. | |
My mustache is falling into my mouth. | ||
I gotta get rid of this thing. | ||
This is like growing into my mouth. | ||
That's really fucking annoying. | ||
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I guess I'll trim it. | |
Alright, our Super Chat app is taking a minute to load, so give that a sec. | ||
Bruh, it's not loading. | ||
Are you serious? | ||
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Come on, man. | |
Please. | ||
You just can't win, man. - Oh. | ||
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Okay, there we go. | |
Fine. | ||
Dude, if that wasn't gonna load, I was just gonna straight up, like, blow my head off. | ||
all right let's uh okay thank god we don't even have that many we have like 20 but it looks like there's some error it's not loading a bunch of them here fetching from stream payments all right so if i don't read yours i'll read it tomorrow i guess Benjamin Stack sent $10. | ||
Revolutions come after budget crisis, failed wars, and it seems likely for the U.S. | ||
After the discredited elite are overthrown, I imagine the right will split into various factions. | ||
I can see a libertarian versus Christian fundamentalist power struggle. | ||
Alex Jones versus Nick Fuentes. | ||
May the best man win. | ||
If it happened now, I don't think those would be the factions. | ||
Patrick DiCarlo, three cent, five dollars. | ||
Okay, it has personal information in the super chat, so I'm not going to post that on the screen because I don't want your personal info to be leaked out there. | ||
*phone rings* Wow! | ||
Well, thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Hitler did nothing wrong. | ||
Yay did nothing wrong. | ||
You have done nothing wrong. | ||
I am a sergeant in the army and they put me on some weird medicine and I'm having a manic episode because of it. | ||
Just want you to know there are a lot of us on your side here. | ||
I am talking about generals. | ||
I think I have reached Gnosis as well. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
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Wow. | |
Well, thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Merry Christmas to you two and God bless you. | ||
You're right. | ||
Well, I mean, Hitler did some things wrong, and, you know, we all do some things wrong, okay? | ||
But thank you very much for the Super Chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm glad to hear the generals are on my side. | ||
I'm gonna ask for their allegiance one of these days. | ||
I feel like Napoleon in Waterloo. | ||
You know, I march up. | ||
SHOOT YOUR EMPEROR! | ||
You know, they're all gonna kill me. | ||
They're all gonna shoot me, though. | ||
They're gonna see this 5'9", punk-ass kid with the deviated septum. | ||
Why does he keep sniffling? | ||
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And I'll be like, you shoot your emperor now! | |
And they'll be like, alright. | ||
And they're just gonna blow me the fuck away. | ||
Light me up like Sonny Corleone in The Godfather. | ||
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Be like... | |
Take a hundred bullets before I go down. | ||
Be like Scarface. | ||
You won't! | ||
You won't do it! | ||
You won't do it! | ||
They're just gonna light me up, shoot a fucking tank round through my torso. | ||
Giant six-inch diameter cavity in my chest. | ||
You really? | ||
You chopped me! | ||
I'm your emperor! | ||
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They said that I would be the president! | |
And you're gonna light me up. | ||
So I hope you're right. | ||
I think you're setting me up to be killed. | ||
This guy says the generals are on your side. | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
And then I'm like, alright generals, you work for me now. | ||
They just like break my neck. | ||
They just come up, grab my head, just break my neck in half. | ||
Hey, what the fuck? | ||
I thought you said they were on my side. | ||
Now I'm in hell. | ||
Now I'm in hell forever. | ||
What the heck, man? | ||
Now I'm in purgatory. | ||
Release my soul from purgatory. | ||
Pray for me to be released from purgatory. | ||
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All the swear words and... You know. | |
Yeah. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Sounds like you're setting me up to be killed. | ||
You're setting me up for a death by cop situation. | ||
But I appreciate the huge super chat. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
I hope you're doing well. | ||
Be careful with the gnosis, okay? | ||
You don't need gnosis. | ||
You need Jesus. | ||
Get that Gnostic stuff out of your head. | ||
You gotta believe in the person of Jesus Christ. | ||
That's all you really need. | ||
You don't need that. | ||
You don't need all that cum-drinking, Kabbalistic, Jewish bullshit. | ||
You just need Jesus in your life. | ||
You need the Eucharist. | ||
Okay, pal. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
God bless you, man, and Merry Christmas. | ||
PrettyFlyWhiteGuy sent $3.282. | ||
What was your favorite childhood Christmas gift? | ||
Mmm, that's a good question. | ||
Favorite childhood Christmas gift? | ||
You know, I swear some of you guys are like asking me security questions for like two-factor authentication. | ||
People are like, what was the name of your first pet? | ||
What street did you grow up on? | ||
What was your mother's maiden name? | ||
It's like, are you trying to like break into my bank account? | ||
What musical instrument did you play? | ||
What's your favorite type of novel? | ||
Like, sounds like a fucking two-factor authentication question. | ||
Favorite Christmas present as a kid? | ||
Probably iPod Nano. | ||
That was a big one. | ||
iPod Nano is a game-changer. | ||
You kids these days would never understand. | ||
I remember when I was little little, I got a Dell mp3 player. | ||
It could hold like 50 songs. | ||
I put the Grammys 2005 nominees album on it. | ||
So I must have been seven? | ||
My aunt got me a Dell MP3 player from Best Buy, and I put on the 2005 Grammy nominees CD, which was Let's Get It Started by the Black Eyed Peas. | ||
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Hang on, where's the album though? | |
Let's take a look. | ||
It was... | ||
The First Cut is the Deepest by Sheryl Crow. | ||
"Daughters" by John Mayer. | ||
"You Had Me" by Joss Stone. | ||
You had me, you lost me. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
Maroon 5, She Will Be Loved, Kanye West, Through the Wire. | ||
Dude! | ||
My first MP3 player, I had Through the Wire by Ye! | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Because this was the first... This was the first CD that I listened to. | ||
I put this on my Dell MP3 player. | ||
Digitally. | ||
And I threw the wire by yay when I was 7! | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And it had like 50 songs and it had like a little analog display. | ||
And um... And then... | ||
You know, the iPod came out and it just changed everything. | ||
You know, the classic iPod came out. | ||
My dad got one for his birthday. | ||
And then I got an iPod Nano. | ||
A blue iPod Nano, like the second or third gen for Christmas. | ||
And you could watch, like, TV shows on it. | ||
This was crazy. | ||
The idea that you would watch a TV show in, like, a portable way like that in the car? | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
I had Spongebob on there. | ||
And yeah, just loading up my iPod, buying songs on the iTunes library. | ||
Those were the days. | ||
That was a great present. | ||
I had that for a long time. | ||
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I had that into like high school, I think. | |
So, that was part of my life for a long time. | ||
Nowadays, of course, you kids have Spotify, you got streaming on all your devices. | ||
But in those days it was real novelty, the idea that you would buy one song instead of the whole CD. | ||
You buy a song for $0.99, just buy the ones you like. | ||
This is crazy at the time. | ||
And you would desperately want an iTunes gift card for your birthday. | ||
$10 iTunes gift card, you're rich. | ||
Listening to the free 30-second previews. | ||
And then you go and buy a bunch of songs and you're like, oh boy, this is great. | ||
I remember when Yeezus came out in 2013. | ||
And I remember the night it came out and I was listening to all the previews and I loved... I didn't know if I liked it actually. | ||
I didn't know at first if I liked it because it sounded so different. | ||
I kept listening to Black Skinhead and thinking, oh this is rough. | ||
I don't know if I... but it was like addictive. | ||
I kept listening to it and I started to love it. | ||
And I remember listening to I Am A God and thinking this is... this is bad. | ||
This sucks. | ||
Who likes this? | ||
But it grew on me and then I loved it. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, those were the days, man. | ||
Those were the days. | ||
So that was my favorite gift, for sure. | ||
Absolutely! | ||
Support MemeTix! | ||
Buy his shirt, buy his merch. | ||
We gotta support this guy because he's the W. I'll be streaming that tomorrow. | ||
I wanna catch up on all the Destiny lore. | ||
tonight that's groiper yeah absolutely support meme ticks buy his shirt buy his merch we got to support this guy because he's the w i'll be streaming that tomorrow i want to catch up on all the destiny lord so i'll be covering that millennial groy percent five dollars any update on the pet monkey or have you moved on from that i don't think it's gonna work i don't I can barely take care of myself, let alone a monkey. | ||
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And they get mean, and they bite you, and they piss on you. | |
I don't, I'm not ready for all that. | ||
Maybe once I get a wife, I'll get a monkey. | ||
I'll foist the monkey on her. | ||
But you know what though? | ||
If the monkey loved my wife more than me, I would hate, I would kill myself, you know? | ||
So on the one hand, I kind of want to give all the responsibility of the monkey to my wife. | ||
On the other hand, that would make the monkey bond with my wife, and then I'd be jealous of both of them. | ||
I'd be like, hey, get your paws off my wife, but I'd also be like, hey, bitch, get your paws off my monkey. | ||
He loves me more, you fucking bitch. | ||
So I'd have to kill them both. | ||
And then myself. | ||
Which I really don't want to do. | ||
So, I don't know if I can handle... I can barely take care of myself. | ||
I'm an eccentric. | ||
I clearly have some malfunction because I can't sleep. | ||
I can't seem to get anything consistent going for myself. | ||
I don't know if that's attention deficit or hyper disorder, you know, whatever. | ||
But I got a lot of problems. | ||
I can't bring a monkey into the world. | ||
Like that. | ||
This monkey is gonna be very unhealthy. | ||
I'm gonna take my monkey to the vet and they're like, this monkey hasn't slept in days. | ||
I'm like, yeah, neither have I, you know. | ||
They're gonna be like, this monkey is suffering because he's not getting his eight hours. | ||
I'm like, I'm not getting my eight hours, Doc. | ||
This monkey should not be eating french fries and coca-cola. | ||
What do you think I'm eating, man? | ||
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I'm a human being. | |
So... | ||
I don't want to kill this monkey. | ||
Because I love animals. | ||
I love animals. | ||
But I want one that's super low maintenance, that I can cuddle, that's furry, that's cute. | ||
I was thinking maybe a dog. | ||
I love my dog. | ||
But I'm allergic. | ||
And it's too much work. | ||
So I'm thinking maybe a hamster. | ||
Okay, now stay with me. | ||
I'm thinking maybe a bunny or a hamster. | ||
Or maybe a mouse. | ||
Something that I can't fuck up. | ||
Something that I wouldn't feel bad about if it died one day. | ||
But I just want something that's cute and cuddly and kind of like a little companion. | ||
A little pal. | ||
Hey buddy! | ||
I'll be like petting it. | ||
You know, a little guinea pig. | ||
Bunny. | ||
But I love animals. | ||
I'm such an animal lover. | ||
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So... | |
I didn't used to be but as I get older, I don't know if I'm becoming like Everyone gets soft in their old age. | ||
I'm not old dog 25, but that's I'm kind of old And as I get older, I literally cry and like vid like videos of stray dogs Not I don't literally cry But I almost teared up. | ||
I was watching this video on tik-tok of this dog And there was this little dog and he was all, you know, he was dirty and everything and he was in a parking lot. | ||
He was in like a planter in a parking lot. | ||
He was shivering. | ||
And the rescue guy put one of those little nets around him and they let him tire himself out and they gave him a bath. | ||
And I look at this little dog in the parking lot and it just breaks my heart. | ||
It makes me want to cry. | ||
This poor little dog is in the... | ||
What are you doing here, little guy? | ||
You should be with your family, you know? | ||
I see this little dog in the parking lot. | ||
He's dirty, he's shaking. | ||
I'm like, come here. | ||
Come here, buddy. | ||
Maybe I'll rescue dogs. | ||
That would be good PR, but also that would be good for my soul, you know, because I really love animals. | ||
But I don't want to be that guy. | ||
It's kind of gay to be, like, really into animals, but... But it makes me feel so bad. | ||
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It's pouring. | |
It's, like, raining and it's cold. | ||
It's like, what are you doing outside, little guy? | ||
When they put the sad music on too, it's just like you're weaponizing this against me so Anyway So, yeah, maybe I'll get a but I'm a lot very allergic so I can't be doing that again, but maybe I'll get like a guinea pig I'll get like a little hamster That'd be cute. | ||
Little... I think I'll do that. | ||
Maybe I'll go get a hamster. | ||
What do you do with the hamster? | ||
Do you feed them? | ||
What do you do with these guys? | ||
But I want to get them and play with them. | ||
Can you get them when they're little? | ||
Can you get them when they're babies? | ||
I don't know how that works. | ||
I want it to love me. | ||
I want it... I want it to be like we're kind of friends. | ||
Like I could let it hang out in the house. | ||
I want to be like a cool, cool pet owner. | ||
I don't want it to be like, have to throw it in the cage and stuff. | ||
I want it to be like, hey, you can eat this popcorn. | ||
You know, I want it to be like me and the hamster on the couch watching a movie and I eat like one piece of popcorn. | ||
I give one piece of popcorn to the hamster and the hamster's like, and I'm eating the popcorn. | ||
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I ate a few pieces. | |
I give a piece of, and he's just chilling on the couch or watching the movie. | ||
I got my legs spread out, got the big bucket of popcorn, big bucket of fried chicken. | ||
Eating fried chicken. | ||
Hamster gets a bite. | ||
I get a bite. | ||
Hamster gets a bite. | ||
I get a bite. | ||
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That would be fun. | |
Someone says get a beaver. | ||
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I kind of want a beaver. | |
Or a, um... They're the ones that built the dams, right? | ||
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I think I want a beaver. | |
They're cool. | ||
They're cool as fuck. | ||
Raccoon? | ||
Raccoon would be sick. | ||
I'm like a raccoon. | ||
I identify with raccoons because I'm up all night. | ||
I eat garbage. | ||
You know, if you like China flashlight at McDonald's at 3 a.m. | ||
You'll see me with like a cheeseburger. | ||
I hate the light. | ||
I hate daytime. | ||
I'm out at night in the cold. | ||
I'm kind of like clumsy. | ||
I'm like hoisting my fat little body up in the garbage can to eat garbage. | ||
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So I kind of relate. | |
Maybe I'll get a raccoon. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Who knows what we're going to do. | ||
We just got to do one and skip to it. | ||
Your take on the Jonathan Majors black Marvel actor. | ||
Domestic dispute was wrong. | ||
Video evidence was circulating showing the ex-girlfriend being the aggressor. | ||
No different to the Johnny Depp drama. | ||
Sounds like what are you black or something? | ||
What is this BLM? | ||
You kind of giving me like Al Sharpton vibes? | ||
Oh Sean Subhatt sent $10, I remember you were talking about how exciting each year has been for AF. | ||
It seems 2024 has the potential to be crazy. | ||
Next year I don't think you will even utter the word Slow News Day. | ||
Labcraft sent $5, I do like Iron Man's white guy energy although Downey Jr. | ||
is 3-slash-8-THS Jewish. | ||
Anyways, good luck on these three ember days. | ||
Ah, well. | ||
Ah, well. | ||
Ah, well, he's white in the movie, so that's good enough for me. | ||
Okay, this guy's trolling me. | ||
Thanks, Joe. | ||
Awesome. | ||
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Thanks, Phil. | |
The DB Network sent $3. | ||
Have you ever heard the story of Darth Joe the Boomer? | ||
I thought not. | ||
It's not a story treacherous twinks will tell you. | ||
Joe. | ||
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Awesome. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
The DB Network sent $3. | ||
He was a dark lord of the blockchain so powerful he could use the blockchain to influence the world. | ||
He had such a knowledge of crypto he could even stop the ones he loved from reading superchats. | ||
If you could save me, I will pledge myself to your teachings. | ||
Me after Joe the Boomer retires me. | ||
Joe the Boomer retires me with the $10 million superchat. | ||
I pledge myself to your teachings. | ||
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Good! | |
He'll send me to kill Brant. | ||
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I'll have to kill Brant! | |
Wipe out Brant Wiggins and his girlfriend. | ||
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Once again, the Boomers shall rule the movement! | |
No, that's cringe. | ||
Me going to the Jedi Temple, kill Brant. | ||
Kill Brant Wiggins and that stupid bitch that said I'm ugly. | ||
Dumb bitch. | ||
I pledge myself to your teachings and then who's gonna come and if I'm Darth Vader who's Obi-Wan? | ||
Who goes to fight me on behalf of Brant? | ||
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Maybe well, no, I'm not gonna say that. | |
Brant wouldn't like that. | ||
Brant wouldn't like that one bit. | ||
But needless to say, I'll kill Brandt easily. | ||
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I'll be cutting him down. | |
Cutting down all his droids, all his Nude Gunray and Wat Tambor and all the rest. | ||
Spear nobody. | ||
His whole group chat is going down. | ||
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They're all going to die. | |
That's a joke, of course. | ||
It's an extended joke. | ||
That's a joke, of course, but W Joe. | ||
DogeShitPoster69 sent $3, I support gays in the military, but only in the front lines lol. | ||
Cookies sent $5. | ||
W Valley. - Hmm, indeed, W Valley. | ||
He's been tearing it up out there. - Sabian sent $3. | ||
How are you going to lead the white race if you can't even learn how to play build mode? | ||
I play build mode, dipshit. | ||
Well, the word you're looking for is not coincidence. | ||
What you're saying is, is there any significance that Trump didn't comment on it? | ||
on Zionism influence in our government. | ||
Do you think it's a coincidence Trump did not comment on it? - Well, the word you're looking for is not coincidence. | ||
What you're saying is, is there any significance that Trump didn't comment on it? | ||
And yeah, I mean, I guess it's positive. - Am Hoplite sent $100. | ||
I was present the whole time with the Rob Smith thing. | ||
The word African-American was never used. | ||
Hey, well thank you for the big... Oh, I'm Hoplite, my man. | ||
Appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, he made that up, because he's a lying person. | ||
Yeah, fucking liar. | ||
Of course he would make that up and make it a racial hoax. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
Well, thank you for the super chat, of course, and the conservatives eat that up and make it about regular. | ||
WessexGroiper sent $3. | ||
Thanks for the show, King. | ||
I had to miss the show for a few weeks since I was busy. | ||
When dealing with normies all day, you come to appreciate the few truth speakers there are a lot. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
BooglyWoogly sent $5. | ||
How do you rank Ye's wolves? | ||
It always hits at night. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love Life of Pablo is my... probably my favorite Ye album. | ||
I don't think it's the best, but it's my favorite. | ||
If I were to rank them, I'd probably rank Graduation, Dark Twisted Fantasy, Life of Pablo, 808s, Yeezus, College Dropout, Late Registration, Donda, Yay, Jesus is King. | ||
That would be my, off the dome, that would be my ranking. | ||
In terms of best in terms of my favorites it would be similar but Life of Pablo would probably be number one. | ||
It's just Such a classic But I don't know though graduations pretty high because you consider graduations got flashing lights Stronger homecoming. | ||
I wonder can't tell me nothing everything. | ||
I am all on one album It's crazy And same thing with Dark Twisted Fantasy. | ||
You got Power, Runaway, Hell of a Life, Monster, All of the Lights, Gorgeous, Devil in a Red Dress, just banger after banger. | ||
Like, they, they, he had a run on those two albums. | ||
There's more classics on those albums than people have in their whole careers. | ||
You just can't beat him. | ||
Um, you know, and 808s is great because of its influence. | ||
Yeezus is just really a phenomenal album and experimental. | ||
So those would be like my favorites. | ||
Graduation, Life of Pablo, Dark Twisted Fantasy, 808s and Yeezys. | ||
Those are like the core. | ||
I love College Dropout. | ||
I love Late Registration, but you know, they haven't stood the test of time as good. | ||
They're more like pure rap albums. | ||
I mean, they are all-time classics too. | ||
I mean, you got Late, Gone, Touch the Sky. | ||
You got a lot of good stuff on Late Registration. | ||
You got a lot of good stuff on College Dropout. | ||
You know, Family Business, Last Call, All falls down. | ||
You got a lot of two words. | ||
Jesus walks. | ||
I love his whole discography. | ||
It's always very difficult to rank it. | ||
But yeah, I mean Life of Pablo is way way up there. | ||
My favorite tracks on Pablo though, it's it's Wolves, it's 30 Hours, it's it's Ultralight Beam, it's Highlights, Feedback, Freestyle 4 I think is great. | ||
Real Friends, good. | ||
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Saint Pablo of course, Facts, Fade. | |
The only ones I'm- I don't love FML. | ||
FML hits in a certain mood, but I don't- I don't like The Weeknd, so I don't love his feature on there. | ||
Oh, of course, Father Stretch My Hands. | ||
Duh, one of the top five rap songs ever. | ||
Dude, yeah, that was crazy. | ||
Hanging out with Ye and he was telling us about all those songs. | ||
We were driving down the highway in Miami in this guy's Tesla, and he was taking requests, playing on the Tesla. | ||
And I'm like, 30 hours, okay, play. | ||
Come to life, play it. | ||
No, play it again. | ||
I wonder, play it. | ||
We played all the favorites. | ||
So fucking awesome. | ||
And he would tell us about the production of all those songs and all these little... It was just like... It's like Disney World. | ||
Like Disney World for a little kid. | ||
Greatest experience ever. | ||
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So, anyway... Alright, we got one more, I think. | |
Belt2S sent $3. | ||
If you can't beat them, become them. | ||
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What is that in reference to? | |
Cannonlord sent $3. | ||
Okay! | ||
Alright! | ||
is a decentralized cloud 3.0 protocol that allows you to build and run services directly on a public blockchain network with unprecedented scalability. | ||
I don't know what any of that means. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
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That's going to do it for me tonight. | |
I'm tired. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and Rumble. | ||
Smash the follow button to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at night. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters in particular. | ||
Huge thanks to Veeber and I'm Hoplite. | ||
Special thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all 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. | ||
He's going to be only America first! |