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Good evening everybody you're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
Big show, big story.
We're continuing our coverage of the ongoing constitutional crisis in Texas.
Or rather, over the border crisis in Texas.
And we covered this last night and talked about what a big deal this is or how this maybe prefigures what may become a big deal in the future, which is some kind of Republican Confederacy against a permanent Democrat majority.
And we'll talk a little bit about that tonight as well.
But the big story tonight kind of played out exactly like I said yesterday.
There are now 25 Republican governors that are supporting the state of Texas as they defy the U.S.
Supreme Court ruling backing the Biden administration, which seeks to remove barbed wire that's been deployed in the Rio Grande Valley.
And this is a pretty huge deal.
This is every Republican governor in the United States minus one, the governor of Vermont.
It's all 25 and they're going out as well as the former president Donald Trump and members of different congressional delegations and senators.
It's like nationally Republicans are supporting the state of Texas.
As they're basically challenging the federal government and challenging the supremacy and the jurisdiction of the federal government on immigration.
It's a little bit thorny and like I said last night I don't think that anything will happen here and I think that's the case because there are such high-profile mainstream figures supporting it Whenever you see that, you know it's fake.
You know it's not real.
And so I think maybe something positive will come out of this, but I don't think this is going to turn into a true constitutional crisis.
And more on that later.
But we'll be talking about all the details and the Biden administration's response.
All the Republicans are pressuring the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, that he should not back down.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the federal authorities can remove the barbed wire installed by the Texas National Guard.
The Texas National Guard, however, continues to build the barbed wire.
So there may not even be a clash.
The Supreme Court said the feds can remove it and the state authorities are just merely building a lot of it and they won't let the feds into the specific park to go in there to take it down.
So it seems to be more of, like I said yesterday, maybe a misunderstanding than it is a true constitutional crisis and a question of jurisdiction.
But the Republicans are pressuring Greg Abbott and the Democrats are pressuring Joe Biden.
The Republicans don't want Abbott to back down.
The Democrats want Biden to go in.
And specifically, they want Biden to federalize the National Guard.
And under Title 10, the federal government at any time can go in And effectively take over the National Guard of a given state and force the National Guard to answer to the President and the Secretary of Defense.
And that has happened historically.
That's what happened, I think, at Little Rock, Arkansas.
During the Civil Rights era and so this is an idea that's being floated by the Democrats, although the administration has not embraced that yet.
But he's given a deadline for Greg Abbott that he has to allow the feds in within a certain amount of time.
We don't know what happens after that.
So we'll get into that tonight.
That'll be our main story.
Sort of interesting, but like I said, don't expect too much.
I don't...
I never put too much stock in these things.
Nothing ever happens.
Seriously.
Elon Musk can buy Twitter.
Russia can invade Ukraine.
Donald Trump can be elected president.
Nothing ever happens.
Okay?
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Nothing ever happens.
nick fuentes
Something's gonna happen big in the future.
Soon.
But not now.
Not over this.
Just trust.
Just trust.
I've been around long enough.
Nothing's happening here.
But things could happen later.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about the Immigration Bill, Comprehensive Immigration Reform, which is being negotiated in the Senate right now.
As part of these appropriations bills, we've been talking about this saga for months.
Kind of took a big break when the war in Gaza broke out and we've been covering all the different parts of that conflict.
But we've really been covering this story now for three or maybe four months.
And as part of the ongoing appropriations battle to pass There's a package being negotiated in the Senate which will trade a final Ukraine funding bill with over $100 billion for border security.
And they apparently were about to come to an agreement until Trump shut it down.
They say that Donald Trump has intervened.
And privately dissuaded lawmakers from passing this Ukraine immigration deal, which was brokered by Mitch McConnell.
And they're blaming Trump for this and they're mad and they're saying that Trump only shut it down because Trump doesn't want Biden to have a victory on the border or maybe doesn't even want Biden to fix it before the election because he wants to run on fixing it.
But I don't think that's true.
I think that sounds like an excuse.
That to me sounds like not the real reason.
Sounds like it's the same game they always play with immigration reform which is They always want to sell us, sell the Republican base out by saying they're going to do something, acting like they're doing something, but never really doing anything.
That's always the story with these immigration deals.
So we'll talk a little bit about that as well.
Should be a pretty good show, although honestly kind of a slow week.
Not a lot going on.
Even the New Hampshire primary, kind of a bummer.
Like, okay, she lost.
Big deal.
Nobody even cares.
The primary's over.
I almost wish that DeSantis did better, because then it would be more fun for me.
I was thinking, and this was kind of like part of my strategy for this year, I was like, we're gonna have all these primary races, it's gonna be so much content, and my show's gonna blow up, But it's already over!
We got two?
We'll get a third one.
We'll get South Carolina, but it's basically over.
It was basically over after the first one.
I mean, who really cared after Iowa?
It's over.
So, realistically, we got, like, one.
We were supposed to have 50.
Plus the territories, you know, so... Virgin Islands and Guam and all that, but...
Yeah, so kind of a bummer.
Lame, slow week.
Even though it was New Hampshire primary.
Should have been Trump and DeSantis battling it out for six months to the convention.
Everyone's watching my show.
Everyone's glued to the screen watching this show.
Now it's like it's not even, there's not even a campaign.
Not until the convention, so.
So anyway, kind of a letdown, but that's alright.
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
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What else?
I guess that's it.
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Yeah, not too much.
nick fuentes
Kind of a slow, yeah, it's just a bit of a slow week.
What's interesting, I'll just say this and then we'll get into it.
It's interesting that almost none of the national media is covering the story about Texas.
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It's kind of weird.
nick fuentes
Like, this scenario or crisis has been metastasizing for three or four days now, almost a full week.
And if you go to any of the major American outlets, they're not covering it.
I mean Fox News is covering it, but New York Times is not covering it.
And a lot of the other big outlets, there's just no mention of it at all.
And if you Google some of the key words, if you Google like Biden and Abbott and you go to the front page of some of the bigger papers, they're just not talking about it at all.
Which almost leads me to believe that maybe it could be real.
Because I kind of go by these funny heuristics.
It's like, if Nikki Haley supports it, it's probably fake.
And she does.
But none of the media is covering it, so there's clearly a media blackout, so maybe it's real.
That's how I read these things.
I'm like reading the tea leaves.
I'm reading the smoke signals.
I guess Smokes and Niggles is not the right metaphor, but you know what I'm saying.
I have these kind of weird heuristics.
I'm like, well, if Ted Cruz supports it, it's fake.
But it's not on the New York Times front page.
It's real!
Who knows?
I do think it's... I lean towards it being fake.
I just do think, and I wanted to say that, that it's a little bit peculiar that none of these major publications are picking it up.
That's a little bit bizarre, because this is the biggest story going on in the United States right now.
It is a slow week, there isn't a lot happening, and this is the biggest story it has been for the past three or four days.
And yet, for the past three or four days, it hasn't received a ton of coverage, which is a little bit bizarre.
So, I just want to point that out.
One other thing before we get into the news.
I thought this was a little bit interesting, but I don't want to spend a lot of time on it.
We covered this, I want to say a week or two weeks ago.
You remember there was a major terrorist attack in Iran.
I think it was on January 3rd in Kerman.
And it was a huge suicide bombing outside of Qasem Soleimani's grave on the anniversary of his death.
And we covered that extensively.
And we covered the story that U.S. intelligence gave us.
They said it wasn't Israel.
It was ISIS, Khorasan, and Afghanistan that did the attack.
And then we covered Iran's retaliations.
They bombed Mossad in Erbil.
They bombed ISIS in Syria.
They bombed Balochistan in Pakistan.
And we covered that whole thing.
And maybe you remember the details, maybe not.
But basically there was this huge terrorist attack in Iran.
Obviously Israel did it because Israel wants us to bomb Iran.
And so they need Iran to attack them first in order to get us to attack Iran.
So, Israel's fingerprints were all over this thing, and like I just said, in the immediate aftermath, the United States comes out with this ridiculous story and says, it was ISIS.
Which it seems like whenever we need somebody to do something in the Middle East, as we need to blame somebody for something, it's always ISIS.
If we need something done, we hire ISIS.
If we need a scapegoat, we blame ISIS.
If we're trying to take somebody out, we fund and give weapons to ISIS.
And if we need to do something in the United States, we have ISIS do something here.
So ISIS just really serves at the pleasure of the Israeli Prime Minister and the American President.
And so it was so convenient.
And then today, it didn't get a lot of coverage, but there was a story that says that U.S.
intelligence warned Iran about this terrorist attack before it happened.
So apparently, the attack happened on January 3rd, I think.
It says that apparently before the attack, like a day before the attack, the United States warned Iran and said, ISIS is about to attack you.
And there's no other details besides that.
It was some anonymous intelligence source.
I think they told the Wall Street Journal.
But I saw that story and I was thinking to myself, so how did the United States know about that?
We don't have any troops in Afghanistan anymore.
The Taliban controls Afghanistan.
So if Iran was attacked by an ISIS affiliate from Afghanistan, how did we know about it?
We don't have an embassy in Iran.
We don't have any soldiers in Afghanistan.
We don't collect intelligence in Afghanistan.
So how did we know that that attack would happen?
And that's why I think that it's more likely, once again, that it's Israel.
And we've talked about it a lot.
Maybe you've seen those shows.
Maybe not.
And if you want to know more about that, you could go through my Rumble channel.
I've done a few shows about this, about the tension with Iran and Pakistan and the terrorist attack.
But this is just more evidence that this was Israel, because is it more likely that the United States would have prior knowledge of a covert action by Israel or a terrorist attack by an ISIS affiliate from Afghanistan?
I think it's more likely that it's the former.
And, by the way, the only reason it would seem that the United States would warn Iran that a terror attack were imminent is because they wanted Iran to be able to mitigate the damage so that Iran would not be forced to retaliate against Israel.
If the United States gave Iran prior warning, one, that would soften the blow diplomatically, And two, it would diminish the pressure for Iran to retaliate.
If Iran just gets blown up out of nowhere, maybe missiles start flying, maybe airstrikes go off, maybe because it's a very sensitive site, it's a very sensitive day, it was a high casualty attack, and so if that happened without any warning, Maybe the missiles start flying the day, minutes after the attack.
But if the United States warns them beforehand and says, it's ISIS, ISIS is about to attack, then it prepares them And again, it lessens the pressure for them to go all out right away and respond, which of course would be playing into Israel's hands, which ironically is against the wishes of the United States.
The United States and Iran share an interest because we don't want to go to war with each other, it's Israel pitting us against each other.
And that's precisely how they would do it, is with some provocative action like that.
So the latest evidence that just, and this just came out today, just reported earlier today, that the United States warned Iran before they got attacked, it sounds like the United States was trying to thwart Israel's plans to provoke Iran into attacking them with that warning.
So, I just want to throw that out there.
Again, not really worth doing a whole show about, but it is relevant and it is new evidence.
So that's that.
But I want to move on.
I want to get into our big featured story for today.
And we're following up on a story that I covered yesterday, which is this potential constitutional clash or constitutional crisis over the border in Texas.
And we went over the whole thing yesterday, and I'll bring you up to speed and give you the background very quickly.
So obviously the border is wide open ever since Biden took office.
And I say this, it's not an exaggeration, the border is literally open.
There's no enforcement happening.
And don't take my word for it, you can just look up the statistics from FAIR, Federation for American Immigration Reform, you can look up the DHS statistics.
Every month since he took office breaks records in succession.
We have never had more illegal border crossings measured by apprehensions or gotaways than ever before in literally in the history of the United States.
So the border is wide open.
People are coming in unimpeded.
They surrender at the port of entry or they're never apprehended at all.
And if they're apprehended, They are captured and then released into the country.
And this is by design.
Joe Biden and his DHS Secretary Mayorkas are the architect of this policy.
They did it intentionally.
And as I pointed out yesterday, and I covered the entire Trump administration, Donald Trump did, contrary to what some people believe, he did build It didn't exist before, and he implemented that.
that prevented illegal immigrants from entering the United States.
It didn't exist before, and he implemented that.
It took him a long time, granted, right up until 2020.
As late as spring 2019, there were record high border crossings during the Trump administration, just like we're seeing now.
The records now break the record set during the Trump administration, but he was experiencing 20-year highs in border crossings as late as spring 2019, three years into his first term.
But by 2020, they did build an effective regime, and we talked about it.
They used some of the provisions during COVID to turn people away at the border, North and South, as well as legal immigrants.
They forced Mexico to control their southern border, because the immigration that was coming to the United States during that time was coming from the Northern Triangle countries, which are Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
And they were traveling through Mexico's southern border to get to our southern border.
So he had Mexico control their southern border.
He also negotiated something where the illegal immigrants would remain on the Mexican side of the border while we processed asylum requests.
And he was actively building new barrier on the southern border when he left office.
It wasn't a wall.
Technically, it was a fence, but he was building a lot of it, and construction was underway.
And when Biden came in, he literally took apart everything that I just said.
He dismantled all of that.
He stopped constructing wall.
They stopped deporting people.
They said they will only deport illegal aliens that commit, like, violent crimes.
So no one is being deported, effectively, right now.
Ended the Remain in Mexico policy.
Ended the Covid-era rules that allowed us to turn people away.
So the floodgates are totally open.
And the thing is about illegal immigration is it compounds.
When other foreign nationals see that people are able to successfully enter the country illegally, more of them start to show up.
That is tried and true, and they watch.
You can look at the numbers for this.
If foreign nationals see a signal from Congress or from the White House that they might not enforce immigration laws, more of them start to show up.
More of them will start to...
Form these caravans and try to get in the country.
This is true historically and never before has it been as much as the past three years under Biden.
Just crazy.
They're saying it's going to be six or eight million illegal aliens just in Biden's first term.
Just in four years when all is said and done.
So lately, some of the Republican governors are putting pressure on Texas that the Texas state authorities have to go in and control the border.
If the federal government is letting them in, and we've seen the effects of this, and we've covered over the past several months, it's overwhelming everybody.
Not just the border states, not just the cities close to the border, but New York City, Chicago, very far north.
So all the governors are putting pressure on the border states for them to send the State Guard or the National Guard to go to the border and try to put up some kind of barrier or use their personnel to keep illegals out.
The problem is this.
There are actually two problems with this.
Number one, it's a legal problem.
The federal government has jurisdiction over immigration and the border, according to the Constitution.
So legally, if the federal government opens the border, technically there's really nothing the states can do because of the Supremacy Clause.
The federal government, this is their jurisdiction, they can control the border.
That's one.
Two, is the states do not have the personnel to close the border.
The border is very large.
The border is 2,000 miles long.
And the Texas State and National Guard simply does not have the personnel to control the border.
They don't have the kind of personnel that the Department of Homeland Security or the U.S.
military has, which they might use, hypothetically, to control the border.
So the thing is about this, which people need to understand, Is that the only way you control the border is you get the federal government to do it.
It's the federal government's job, and they have the resources.
And if the federal government doesn't want to enforce the border, there's really nothing anyone can do about it, not legally, and they literally don't have the resources to do it.
So the idea that Texas is going to shut down the border, again, that's outside their jurisdiction, so they just can't.
And even if they wanted to, they just simply wouldn't have enough people because it's a very large border.
We're talking about 250,000 crossings per month.
In the winter, in the spring, and in the fall, it's more.
It's like 230,000 per month in the winter.
That are coming across the border.
And that is maybe capturing three-quarters or three-fifths of the people coming across.
That's just apprehensions.
So there just isn't the personnel in the State Guard that are able to do that, unfortunately.
So anyway, late last year the Texas Governor Greg Abbott began to do something about the border and he sent the National Guard to the border to construct floating barriers in the Rio Grande River and to build barbed wire in the river and in some of these border crossings where there's a lot of illegals as well.
The Biden administration came in and just started destroying all this stuff.
They started removing or breaking apart the barbed wire and the flotational devices that they put up there.
They're like floating barriers.
So Texas sued the Biden administration and said that they're destroying Texas state property.
The lower court defended the Biden administration, the appeals court said that the Texas government's correct, and then the Supreme Court ruled just a few days ago in a 6-3 decision
In favor of actually I think it was was it I think it was 5-4 actually in favor of the Biden administration and effectively the Supreme Court said that yes federal authorities can come in and this was this again this started in October so this has taken place over three months The Supreme Court has finally adjudicated and they've made the decision that yes, the federal authorities can come in and destroy the barbed wire that the Texas state government is setting up.
But it is a little bit ambiguous.
And what we talked about last night is many people are framing this as a potential constitutional crisis.
Because the Supreme Court has said That federal authorities can destroy the barbed wire, but Texas state authorities are building more wire and they're not permitting federal authorities to enter into specifically one of these places, it's called Shelby Park, to destroy the barbed wire.
But like I said last night, it may not even necessarily be a constitutional crisis because it seems that what the Texas authorities are arguing It seems like they're not saying that they're defying the Supreme Court.
Rather, they're interpreting the Supreme Court's decision a different way.
And so the Supreme Court said that the federal authorities can destroy it, and the state authorities are saying, well, that doesn't stop us from building more of it, and we don't necessarily need to give access to the barbed wire.
That we don't need to let the federal authorities come into the park so that they can destroy it.
Because the Supreme Court technically didn't say that.
It technically didn't say you have to let them come in and destroy all of it and you can't build more of it.
It said they can destroy it.
So it would seem that maybe this is just An ambiguous ruling and maybe there's just a different interpretation on the Texas side.
And the only reason I say that is because in the event that the Supreme Court maybe clarifies the decision or something like that, maybe Texas backs down completely.
Or in the event that the federal government federalizes the National Guard, will the state of Texas try to resist that?
I don't think that they would.
And the point I'm making here is that it would seem that the Texas authorities are complying with the law to the best of their ability.
So in any case, that was the big news is that the Supreme Court said that yes, the federal authorities can come in and destroy the barbed wire.
What has set up this clash is that now, as I just said, the Texas authorities have said that they're going to keep building the barbed wire.
And they're not going to let the federal authorities come in and destroy it.
And now, 25 Republican governors, which is half of the American states, have voiced their support for Greg Abbott and said variously that they would send their own National Guard to the border to assist him, or they've just said that he shouldn't back down, they've vocally supported him.
And so this is like half the country.
It's all the Republican governors except for one, the governor of Vermont.
Every single one of them has endorsed Greg Abbott and said that he should not back down against the Biden administration.
And the former president has weighed in as well and said the same thing.
So this is a story about that.
It says, quote, From the Texas House to former President Donald Trump, Republicans across the country are rallying behind Governor Greg Abbott's legal standoff with the federal government at the southern border, intensifying concerns about a constitutional crisis amid an ongoing dispute with the Biden administration.
At issue is concertina wire that the Texas National Guard has been using as a barrier between the Rio Grande River and Shelby Park, a 47-acre area in Eagle Pass.
In a 5-4 decision earlier this week, the U.S.
Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration when it vacated a lower court's ruling that prevented Border Patrol agents from cutting the wire to apprehend people who had crossed the river.
On Wednesday, and as the Texas National Guard and state troopers continued to roll out the wire and prevent federal agents from accessing the park, Abbott continued to publicly challenge the ruling and hold the line.
He declared that Texas was under an invasion.
Giving the state the constitutional right to defend itself and claim that President Joe Biden's practice of paroling migrants into the country amounted to a refusal to enforce current immigration laws.
Abbott's statement was quickly condemned by some legal scholars who said it was blatantly unconstitutional and amounted to a usurping of the federal government.
Trump chimed in on Thursday afternoon on his TrueSocial platform and encouraged other states to deploy their National Guards to Texas.
On Thursday, all but one Republican governor, Phil Scott of Vermont, had publicly supported Abbott's move.
The Republican Governors Association said in a statement on Thursday that they back Abbott's methods in utilizing every tool and strategy, including razor wire fences, to secure the border.
Dozens of other elected Republicans similarly expressed their support, including U.S.
House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
So I basically called this yesterday, and I floated the idea.
I said, what would happen if the 25 Republican states all joined together and resisted the federal government?
That is the interesting prospect.
That is being posed by this crisis right now.
Although I continue to believe, I'm going to reiterate what I said last night, I don't think this is going to be the definitive challenge or even a real challenge to the federal government.
I think that a lot of this is for show.
So much of what is happening with the border is just politics.
Even within the Republican Party.
Because, in truth, Greg Abbott doesn't want to secure the border.
Texas Republicans do not want to secure the border.
Not all of them, but a lot of them.
A lot of people don't realize this, but Republicans have a very high tolerance for illegal immigration because they represent a lot of the interests that benefit from illegal immigration, like agriculture.
So many of the illegal immigrants that come in, one of the biggest industries they work in is agriculture.
It's well known.
And not just in Texas, but throughout the country.
And a lot of these big farmers, they benefit immensely from hiring so-called undocumented illegal aliens, because they don't have to pay them a minimum wage, and they don't have to pay them all the other benefits, they don't have to pay them like American workers.
And so there are, like for example in Texas, there's a giant colony.
There's like a whole city of illegal immigrants that was just recently discovered.
And they're flying helicopters over it.
And it's literally like a giant tent city, it's really trailer parks, of illegal aliens.
And the developer that owns that neighborhood is paying off some of these rhinos in the Republican government in Texas.
So they actually have a very high tolerance for this kind of stuff.
They're totally complicit.
It's the voters, it's the Republican voters that hate illegal immigration.
And by the way, if I'm saying this Maybe this is starting to make sense.
This is why Donald Trump is such a wrecking ball against the GOP establishment.
If you recall, that is why they hated him from the beginning.
Because when Trump announced he was running in July or June 2015, the first thing he said was, when Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best.
We're going to build a wall.
That was his signature.
Initially, that was his signature proposal.
And that singularly may be one of the reasons why Republicans hated him because although Republicans have talked about closing the border for 40 years, they never do.
And that's not a coincidence.
They never do that because they benefit from it.
Their donors benefit from the illegal immigration.
That's what made Trump such a pariah.
That's one of the big reasons why he was such a pariah from the very beginning.
And that also explains his rise.
It also explains how he was able to capture so much popularity within the Republican primary in the first cycle when he ran in 2016.
It's because all the other Republicans don't ever really talk about immigration, or they didn't.
Not until Trump came in.
Immigration has always been an important issue for the voters.
It never is an important issue for the national candidates.
For the same reason.
So when Trump comes in and changes the race and makes it a race about immigration rather than healthcare, or immigration rather than a number of other stupid things, that is what made Trump popular.
In fact, that's what made him the nominee from the very beginning.
Just putting that out there.
So when it comes to this crisis, back to what's happening in Texas, Greg Abbott is under pressure from his base, he's under pressure from other Republicans to do this.
It's not really that he wants to do it.
The other thing is, he really can't.
This little stand that they're taking, this is not the Alamo.
And mark my words, if there is any real clash with the federal government, they will back down.
And when they back down, not if, but when they back down, they will not be able to close the border.
The state authorities do not have the resources.
In the event of some real constitutional crisis, Joe Biden could simply federalize the National Guard and tell them to destroy their own wire and tell them to destroy their own fortifications.
And if Greg Abbott mobilizes state troopers, there just wouldn't be enough of them.
And it's as simple as that.
So, the state of Texas is not going to stop these people from coming in.
They build barbed wire over here, and you know what happens?
The illegals start coming in over there.
Because the border on the Texas side is 1,000 miles long.
It's 2,000 miles in total, and Texas is roughly 1,000.
So, the National Guard can go and build some barbed wire over there, the illegals just start coming in on the other side.
And they could go and build barbed wire over there and then Joe Biden is going to federalize the National Guard and make the people that built it destroy it.
And there'll be even fewer state troopers in National Guard.
You're not able to secure the border.
So, a lot of this is really just a big show.
And when all these Republicans get in on supporting it, when Nikki Haley is supporting this, that's how you know it's fake.
Do you honestly believe that Nikki Haley is backing a Republican rebellion in a constitutional crisis against the federal government?
Nikki Haley, who's backed by Ken Griffin and Reid Hoffman, And Miriam Adelson?
I don't think so.
She's backed by Boeing.
And you think she's going to support a real rebellion?
Yeah.
Nikki Haley and Ted Cruz and Chip Roy, these guys, they're the ones who are going to lead the charge.
And Mike Johnson?
No chance.
This is what Republicans excel at doing, which is creating a lot of hype around nothing.
They did the same thing in 2020.
Do you remember in 2020 there was this big effort where I think it was the Texas Attorney General was going to sue The various swing states where there were allegations of election fraud for depriving all the voters of their right to vote.
I believe that was the basis of the lawsuit in the Supreme Court.
And all the Republican Attorneys General signed on to the lawsuit.
And if you looked at the lawsuit, it was totally bogus.
It was never going to go anywhere.
It didn't even make any sense.
And they did something similar then.
They were planning something similar for January 6th.
Not the riot, but they were planning on... I forget exactly what they were going to do, but they were going to go and say... I don't know, that they protested.
I forget the legal details.
It was another stupid, pointless protest.
A gesture that was going to happen on the day when they were supposed to certify the electoral votes.
And those were two examples of Republicans Rallying on something the base cares about, but really just making a performance out of it.
Not actually doing anything that would ever have a chance at being effective or succeeding, but really just making a big show.
A big performance of doing something.
So that they could string the stupid Republican base along just long enough to get their votes another time.
That's what they always do.
And I think that's what they're doing here.
Because the border is wide open, and what has been happening in Congress is that our own Republican Party will not ask the Democrats for money.
If you've been paying attention, that's the other thing that's been going on in the background for the past four months.
That's why Kevin McCarthy is no longer the Speaker of the House.
Because between 5 and 20 Republican members of the Freedom Caucus said, we will not fund the federal government Until we get our borders secured.
And the Republican leadership and most of the Republican conference said, you're out of your mind, you're crazy.
We would rather fund Joe Biden's agenda and give them everything they want than try to shut down the government over the border.
Because, you know, that would actually do something.
If you shut down the government and you stop funding the government and said, we will not open the house for business, Until you give us money for border security, that might actually create some real pressure.
But they don't want to do that.
Kevin McCarthy didn't do that.
Mike Johnson doesn't want to do that.
And most members of the Republican conference in the Senate and the House don't want to do that.
But you know what they will do?
They will...
Go on social media and talk about how, whoa, this is like the Alamo!
It's not like the Alamo.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
They're gonna fold.
Nothing is gonna happen.
This is just a performance.
And mark my words, more illegals will come across next month.
You can build your barbed wire.
You can build your floaties.
You can beat your chest and say, we're gonna defy the Supreme Court.
Nothing's gonna happen.
This is all a performance.
They're not going to stop it.
They don't want to stop it.
When there are opportunities for Republicans to stop the illegal immigration, they don't take them.
We've seen that.
If Mike Johnson wants to shut down the border, he shouldn't go and give his moral support to Greg Abbott.
He should shut down the government over immigration.
But he won't do that.
So that's my take on this current situation.
And like I said, what can always happen, and this is what the Biden administration is being pressured to do, is to simply take control of the National Guard.
Now that's when it becomes a constitutional crisis.
That is what would turn it into a crisis.
Right now, Greg Abbott has this illusion of control that he can defy the Supreme Court with the National Guard.
Of course, Joe Biden could come in and take control of the National Guard.
Now, if there is some order that the National Guard should disobey the President, now you're talking about a constitutional crisis.
But that will never happen.
Or at least, that will not happen in this crisis, this scenario.
So, that's always the trump card that Biden can play.
I don't know that he will play that.
But if he did, there is a 0% chance that there will be any resistance from Abbott.
And at that point, this little pointless rebellion is over.
What I said last night though, and I think this is important, is this prefigures maybe how we will have to operate in the future.
I think that this idea is very important.
In this case, it's a big joke.
But Republicans kind of do this a lot.
They flirt with ideas to satisfy their base, and they don't actually do it.
But in doing so, they do create a dangerous perception in the minds of the public.
They give the public an idea.
And what I mean by that is, Like in this case.
Republicans are not serious about a 25-state coalition that's going to resist the federal government.
They would fold immediately.
But they are going to play it up.
And it's very short-sighted.
They are going to play this up so that they can curry favor with the base, with the voters, and say, hey, look at us, we're doing something about immigration even though we're really not.
But along the way, they are putting that idea in the minds of Republicans.
Hey, while we can't win a federal election, but you know what we do have?
25 governors across the country, from Idaho to Florida.
And so, an idea has just been born, unbeknownst to stupid, short-sighted Republican legislators and state officials, unbeknownst to them, an idea has just metastasized in the consciousness of conservatives in America.
They look at the map of the 25 states lit up in red that support Texas and saying, hey, We're all going to defy the federal government.
This is a very powerful idea and I think just having that idea appear in the consciousness and for people to kind of go there and go down that path, that to me is the more interesting proposition because like I said last night and I've been saying this for a long time, One of the short-term political realities is that Republicans are losing any semblance of competitiveness on the national level.
There was a time when Republicans could be competitive in every single state.
In 1984, Reagan won every state other than Minnesota.
And he argues he even won Minnesota as well.
And as recently as 1988, We won a lot of states.
We didn't win as many as 84, but we won a lot of them.
Obviously these days the map looks very different.
It seems that the high watermark for any Republican running is that maybe they win 330 electoral votes.
But we know Republicans are never winning California.
They're never winning New York.
They're never winning Illinois.
They're never winning a lot of the big states.
And it's getting worse.
We know that this is a demographic trend.
This is a result of non-white immigration into these states.
That's what turned California blue.
And it's the same trend that's now turning Texas blue, and Arizona blue, and Virginia, and Georgia, and Florida.
I mean, Virginia is where the Confederacy was born.
It's now a blue state.
And Georgia was once considered the Deep South.
Now a blue state.
And not a blue state like the old Democrats, a blue state like Stacey Abrams Democrats.
And so, within 10 or 15 years, we may be looking at a situation where Republicans can't win the presidency, can't win the Senate, can't win the House.
And if they can't win any of those, then you can say goodbye to the Supreme Court as well, and the federal judges, and the federal bureaucracy.
And now we're talking about permanent Democrat control, which means they will be able to enforce a lot of things on us.
And there goes the Constitution with that.
And so people say, well, what happens when these elections become unwinnable?
If we live in a multiracial society, and our elections are a racial headcount, where we count all the non-white people, they all vote for Democrats, we count all the white people, they vote for Republicans, and the Democrats just win over and over, and they appoint all the judges, and they appoint the Supreme Court justices, and they reinterpret the first, second, fourth amendments, you know, what do we do?
This is the powerful idea, is that we may not be able to win the federal government, but we could win state, we could win super majorities.
In state legislatures, we could win governorships in 20 or 25 states.
And if we could do that, and if they all come together, then they can resist the federal government.
If the Supreme Court tries to take away the First or Second Amendment, I mean, maybe they couldn't fight one state, but could they fight, or rather, maybe they could fight one state.
Could they fight 25 states?
Could the federal government survive a clash with a coalition of 25 Republican states that work together and the people are behind this idea and they're with it?
I mean, theoretically, if the military fought them, the military could probably kill all of us.
But could America survive such a conflict?
Probably not.
And so, there would have to be some kind of diplomacy.
Maybe that would be a political solution.
So to me that's, and I said this yesterday, that is the idea that this little crisis is a sort of prefigures and this is very important because this idea is now in the minds of the masses and people are looking at that map and now they're thinking about secession.
They're thinking about not even necessarily like oh you know Texas is going to leave the union but what if 25 states get together And they say, we're not going to do that.
You know, if the Supreme Court says this, and it's suicidal, we're not going to do it.
And it's very important because it's specific, because this is going to happen a lot.
In 50 years, when it's a Democrat majority, and all the, you know, Clarence Thomas is dead, and a lot of these other ones are dead, and it's nine Sonia Sotomayors on the Supreme Court, eventually they're going to say, hey, the Supreme Court decided you're going to give us all your guns.
The Supreme Court decided hate speech is no longer free speech.
And we're going to need 25 Republican states to say, yeah, no, we're not enforcing.
That's suicidal.
That's against the Constitution.
We're not going to enforce that.
So that's why this is really a rehearsal for that in the future.
It's not that.
It's not that yet.
Because these people don't have the will.
Greg Abbott is not a leader.
He is a shill.
DeSantis, same story.
None of these people have it.
But in the future, that may be the way that we fight back.
And when you factor in this calamity that's coming, figure that the United States is becoming relatively less powerful in the world.
We do have this debt crisis, which will happen eventually, deeply related to the declining American power.
There's gonna be, I think, very soon in the United States, A period or an event that will be calamitous in nature.
Meaning of like a very great catastrophe.
Several things happening simultaneously.
Something that might really revise how America works.
And this may coincide with this kind of a conflict.
And I'm talking about, you know, the debt's 30 trillion, the interest is going up, we're heading towards a war with China, and the world is on fire, the immigration is bankrupting a lot of the public services in the different states, there's like crime and race riots and all these things.
They're all going to come to a head.
And it would seem that they're going to come to a head at the same time that there may be some clash between federal jurisdiction and state jurisdiction.
And I'm trying to put in your mind, we don't have a roadmap, we're in uncharted territory here, but I'm trying to put in your mind kind of an idea of what this is going to look like and what a victory might look like for us when we would have the opportunity to revise the current order.
And that opportunity will arise when the calamity happens and we will be able to take advantage of it with and by having power in state governments and in other ways.
It's really about a network.
But as long as that network runs through these Republican state governments, you know, we might have a chance.
And that's when the normal rules are sort of suspended and that's when Things can really happen.
So, that's why this is important.
And I'm not, and listen, I'm not encouraging a rebellion.
I'm not, listen, I am not an insurrectionist.
This is all dangerous stuff.
This is all extremely dangerous and very scary and very destabilizing.
I'm talking purely in terms of, I mean, this is hypotheticals.
I'm sure the Department of Homeland Security thinks about this.
I'm thinking about it as well.
I mean, anybody that's a little bit perceptive can see that this is where things are headed.
And, you know, Mark Milley isn't 100% wrong.
I know a lot of people are going to hate me saying that.
When Mark Milley says he studies the white nationalists and they're the enemy, you sort of understand where he's coming from.
Because if you want to keep America together, well, it is a national security crisis that a large part of the country, these middle American radicals, nativists, whatever you want to call them, they are in a way seceding from the country.
And it does pose a threat to stability.
It just so happens that, you know, maybe we don't really want, like, stability for what?
Gay marriage and Black Lives Matter?
Like, maybe we need a little instability to revise how things work in the country.
Because, I mean, they're not hearing us through the democratic process.
We tried it through Trump, and we're trying it again through Trump, and You know, people tried to use Twitter, and they shut us up, and shut us down, and they did the mail-in ballots, and all the rest, and then people start to say, okay, well, we need to protect our rights, eventually.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I don't want the federal government to say, hey, let's kill this guy first.
When things pop off, we need to kill Nick Fuentes first because he's talking about it.
I'm just saying this is where it's going and this is important.
This will be the legacy of this event.
This is going to be like the 1905 revolution in Russia.
It's going to be like the Boston Tea Party.
It's one of these events and it's sort of scary in a way.
Because it heralds a dark future.
It's sort of a look into the crystal ball.
So that's what's happening in Texas.
And I think we're out of time.
I'm not going to cover the immigration bill because we sort of already covered that a little bit.
And I also don't think it's that interesting.
So we're going to move on.
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats.
See what you guys are saying about all this.
Let me take a look.
I feel like my desk is too low lately.
I don't know if it's because I gotta raise the desk or push the camera further back.
But the desk feels like it's so... you only get to see a little bit of it.
You know, if I put my hands here, you can't see my hands.
So I gotta mess with that a little bit.
Okay, let me... pull up our Super Chat, see what you guys gotta say.
Whoa some big super chats!
I was gonna say probably no super chats but yet some of you guys got me covered.
Okay let's see.
unidentified
Let me get my water.
nick fuentes
We'll take a look here.
My sleep schedule is totally messed up by the way.
That's a huge black pill.
That's going to suck.
unidentified
Okay.
All right.
nick fuentes
All right, let's see.
streamlabs matthew tts
SoCal Mike sent $3.
You're right about the meds.
When we need to conquer Ethiopia again, meds have it covered.
unidentified
Dude, the whole world, man.
The whole world.
nick fuentes
We conquered the whole world.
Not just Ethiopia.
That's just propaganda.
unidentified
Well, the way you're asking the question is kind of off-putting to me, but... I was red-pilled by a lot of things.
nick fuentes
It was a lot of things.
It was a series of gradual, like, realizations.
Starting with...
I realized how big of a problem the media was.
I began to realize the fundamental relationship between or the role of media in a democracy in 2016.
And that was just an observation.
I was 17.
A lot of people don't realize this until they're very old and someone has to kind of feed it to them like they're a little baby.
But I realized... I mean, I was a libertarian.
I was like a retard libertarian.
And around maybe February 2016, I got the idea.
I said, hmm... Republicans can't win because the media is biased.
And I said, so you really, you really need to solve this problem of media before you can worry about elections.
That was kind of like the first, and then from there, I was off to the races.
And then after that, I realized, hmm, everyone that supports Democrats is, they're not white.
Or rather, all non-white people, most non-white people support the Democrats.
And if the immigration is all non-white people, What do you think's gonna happen?
You know, that was number two.
That was a big one.
Then I said, hmm, so race does matter.
Because it was, it's very obvious.
I looked at, I simply looked at the fact that the different races voted differently.
And how differently they voted.
And I said, so identity does matter.
Because there's this idea that we're all basically the same, but we're really not.
unidentified
At all.
nick fuentes
We don't look the same, we don't act the same, we don't talk the same, and we don't vote the same, we don't have the same culture.
So I began to realize this idea that it's all about ideology and it's all about partisanship is not true.
That clearly racial identity as a social construct matters, And the thing is about racial identity is it is partly a social construct.
That doesn't mean it isn't real.
It means that so much of it is based on social, cultural things.
What I mean by that is what does it mean to be black?
Now, on a biological level, we know it means to, well, we know what it means.
But on a cultural level, it means that they're going to identify with other black people as a minority.
Because they are in the minority in the United States.
And that's part of it.
That they've always been in the minority.
That they were slaves.
They were brought here as slaves.
That they never had a great empire.
That their names don't, they're not native names.
The names that black people have are not African names.
That's sort of a peculiar thing.
So partially that is a construct.
It doesn't make it not real, but it means it's not material.
It's not made of atoms, so to speak.
So there's that aspect of it, but there is also the reality of race as well.
There is also the biology.
There is also the racial differences.
The biological racial differences in IQ, in physical attributes, in temperament, in behavior, and these other things.
And, you know, but once you look at that map and you see that you realize men and women are different.
Blacks and whites are different.
We're different.
And that is like the seed of the idea.
Those two things are really kind of the two seeds They grew and have been growing ever since I just said the media is a big problem Why is the media is totally biased?
And it's universal.
It's not like half the media is one way and half is the other it's like no all of the media is biased in exactly the same way which tells you something and And I realized we're never going to be able to elect the right people and those elected people are not going to be able to do the right thing because the media is an obstacle.
That's a kernel of an idea.
And then you start to think about, well, what is media?
How do they make their money?
Media doesn't make their money from the cable companies.
They make their money from advertisers.
Who are the advertisers?
Where does that money come from?
Does advertising even work?
Some say it doesn't.
But yet, media is almost entirely financed by advertising.
Online, the digital media, and the legacy media.
And the advertising money comes out of the discretionary budgets of huge firms.
What are the huge firms?
Who owns them?
Who owns a super large firm?
Well, it's not your grandpa.
Maybe your grandpa plays the stocks.
He doesn't own most of the S&P 500.
BlackRock and Vanguard own most of the S&P 500.
So, once you start to think about things that way, you're not thinking about Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats anymore.
You're thinking about the system.
You're thinking about democracy as a system.
It's about voting.
Okay, so it's about opinion-making of the voters that takes place when they interface with mass media, paid for by large firms, owned and controlled by BlackRock and Vanguard.
And you can keep working your way up, but that's kind of how you get there, and you think about A lot of things, but that was maybe my first indication that things were not as they seem.
Then I saw that map of how the different demographics vote.
Then a big red pill was thinking about dying.
That's really when I became a full Catholic.
I mean, I always was Catholic, but...
I went away to college and I remember staring outside the window and thinking everyone I love is going to die and I will too and you know that was very troubling to me because I really thought about that for the first time we don't really think about that but late at night try it you know when you're when you're alone in bed at night with the lights out try thinking about the fact that you won't be alive that you're gonna die but like really think about it everyone kind of knows that but not really
But think about the fact that all you have ever known is being alive.
All you have ever known is existence.
Everything that you can think of and describe is in relation to that.
It's through the perspective of you being alive.
You only know your own story.
But you will die, and then you will go somewhere that is unlike anything that you have ever experienced.
You can't even understand it relationally or by analogy.
You'll be in a completely different state of existence.
And, you know, a lot of people don't think about that.
But that really made me a Christian.
And so those were kind of the big three I guess and I had a number of other kind of realizations and I can and I remember exactly where I was and what I saw and how I thought it through and how I got here.
I read Edmund Burke.
I read Pat Buchanan.
I read Demestra.
I read... I read the Bible.
unidentified
I read...
nick fuentes
But those were the big ones.
unidentified
Trying to think what else.
nick fuentes
I watched a documentary about the Holocaust.
It's called Why We Believed.
I remember watching that in college and I was like... Yeah, that was crazy.
I remember I was at... This is a great story.
I was at a Model UN meeting at my high school.
I was at the north campus of Alliance Township.
And we were getting ready because we host, our Model UN team hosted a conference every year called Lions Model UN.
And so we were getting ready for it.
I think I was a junior or a senior.
I don't remember exactly.
unidentified
Maybe I was a junior.
nick fuentes
And I remember we were getting ready for this.
This must have been February 2015.
We were getting ready for the conference and I remember somebody came up to me and they're like, yo, this freshman is saying that the Holocaust never happened.
And I was like, what?
Let me, let me hear this.
And so I came in and it was this, who later became one of my best friends.
He was like this fat, but he was, he was big.
He was like a big, not fat.
He was, he was, well, he was fat actually.
Not like morbidly obese, but he was just like a big guy.
He was super tall and really thick.
And he had glasses and he looked ridiculous.
And he was a total fucking sperg.
Like major retard Asperger's guy.
And he had this like speech impediment.
He talked with like a lisp.
And I was like, what are you talking about?
The Holocaust didn't happen?
He's like, well, I'm not saying it didn't happen.
He's like, I'm saying it was exaggerated.
unidentified
And he went into it, and I was like, hmm.
Yeah, you might be onto something.
nick fuentes
That was like, again, that was when I must have been 15?
15 or 16?
16, I guess.
And then I remember him and I were driving up to campaign for Paul Nealon in 2016.
In like July 2016, Paul Nealon was running in the primary against Paul Ryan in Wisconsin's first.
And him and I, I was driving us up to his district to campaign on the day of the election.
That's like a two-hour drive from Chicago.
And in the car, he was telling me, no, no, Palestine is right.
And I was like, no they're not!
The Arabs fought four wars of aggression against the Israelis.
And, you know, everyone's holding Israel to a double standard, and they're a beacon of Western values and a sea of barbarism.
Like, they just keep getting attacked by the Arabs, and the Arabs reject every peace proposal, which is all the Israeli propaganda, because I have been watching PragerU and all that shit.
And he was like, no, no, that's not what happened with the Oslo Accords.
unidentified
That's not what happened in 1948.
nick fuentes
And that's not what happened in, uh, 67 and all this.
And I was like, huh, okay, yeah, alright, maybe you're right about that too.
So this guy really red-pilled me.
He was really the one, because he was like a true 4chan sperg.
unidentified
He was like the OG.
nick fuentes
He was like the OG 4chan sperg.
And, uh, And I'll never forget one time one of our Model UN conferences our senior year He just started calling everything Jewish He was like, oh, this person's really fucking Jewish.
And I was like, what does that mean?
Why do you keep saying that?
unidentified
I didn't even know anything about Jews.
And he's like, I don't know.
nick fuentes
It's just funny to call things Jewish.
unidentified
But he knew what he was doing.
nick fuentes
He was like, that was very subversive.
He was red pilling me.
So we went to this one conference and we just were calling everything Jewish.
And eventually we called one of the other delegations Jewish and they got really offended.
We're like, you guys are probably fucking Jewish.
And they were like, what the fuck?
What do you mean by that?
They were like, you sound really Jewish.
They were like, this committee's Jewish.
unidentified
This food is Jewish.
nick fuentes
And yeah, so that guy, that was all three of those things.
The Holocaust, that was the first time I met him.
That was the first time I met him.
Again, probably February 15, my junior year.
And then that conference that I just told you about, that was like April or May my senior year, so 2016.
And then the thing about Palestine was like July 16.
So he really red-pilled me in a lot of ways on that stuff.
It kind of got the gears turning.
Then I went to college and I, around 16 or 17, I watched some documentary about the Holocaust.
You know, and I talked to Cassie Dillon a lot and she red-pilled me indirectly because I'd say, hey Cassie, 109 countries?
It's everybody else?
And she'd say, stop talking about that!
You can't talk... I'd say, why do we give them 3.8 billion?
Why are they our closest ally?
And they're like, you can't ask that!
Okay, bitch.
Then I found out they killed God.
Then I read the Gospels and I found out they killed Jesus.
That was part of it too.
Real page-turner.
So, anyway.
That's how I got red-pilled.
unidentified
Yeah, it's so funny.
nick fuentes
I never even think about it that way, but that guy really did red-pill me.
We sort of had a big falling out years ago, so I haven't talked to him in years.
He's doing pretty well.
I don't want to get him in trouble or dox him or anything, although I totally could out of revenge, but I won't.
But but he's doing pretty well for himself.
So and he was brilliant.
That's the thing.
I mean he was like He was like the OG groiper He was like groiper zero and he was a total like certified genius like he got a 36 on his ACT and you know, I don't want to dox him but the guy's like a total legend, so Anyway So yeah, he really woke me up on a lot of that stuff.
The funny thing is though, I know a lot of people like that in my life and I feel like I'm smarter than them.
Like, I always felt like I was smarter than him.
Even though he, he got a, I got a 34 on my ACT.
Even though he got a better score than me and stuff, I still always felt like I'm smarter.
I just feel like I'm more of like a maverick personality type.
Some of these guys are more like they go to school and they write their little fucking essays, and I feel like because I'm more of a maverick, I sell myself short, but I feel like I was smarter than that guy.
But... Well, eventually we had a big falling out over a board game.
That was one of the last times we ever spoke.
I was at his house.
We were playing the 1960 Kennedy vs. Nixon board game, and we had a huge fight.
We got in a huge fight about the game because, like, I don't know like I realized we were playing it wrong and like you know how that goes when you don't like understand the rules so you're like oh actually we should be playing this way and it benefits you and he's like well in that case then you know I get to undo this and it was one of those things and we got in like a screaming match and I like stormed out of his house and
He was like I want to punch you in the face right now, I want to beat the shit out of you right now And Yeah, and then but you know what it is I honestly I have to work on this I'm kind of like an abusive person I Really I have to work on that because I really have a way of just like I really know how to antagonize people.
I can really get under people's skin, and I love to do it, and I just do it too much, and then people hate me.
And it really is that, in a lot of cases, it's really that simple.
You see a lot of people that go their separate ways when it comes to me, and a lot of times I'm like, why did they do that?
But a lot of times I feel like it might just be because I make fun of them too much.
Like, I just pick on them.
I feel like it's maybe I don't want to psychoanalyze myself, but as I'm not gonna go there, but but yeah, I was Yeah, maybe I was a little abusive.
I was a little mean I would bully this guy a little bit and I Remember one time we got in a fight on Twitter and I was just like just really ripping him that he was He was pressed, and I was just really putting the screws in, just really, you know.
You know when you really got somebody, you know when you're really breaking somebody's balls, and they're just mad as fuck, and you just keep, you know, you keep pushing, and that was it.
I mean, that was literally it.
That was the last time, I think that was the last time we ever talked, so.
You know, but that's how it goes.
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
Coupled with the fact that a lot of people resent me because I'm a genius.
That's the other thing is you can't pick on people when you're low-key better than them Because it's bad for people's ego everyone's ego everyone kind of needs to think that they're better than you and if you kind of shatter that if you if you kind of like I
If you just keep attacking somebody's ego like their true source of pride, and you don't kind of let them save face, maybe that's not the best way to say it, but you get what I mean, people then really hate you.
If you kind of make it impossible for their ego to live next to yours, they will just absolutely want to kill you.
I feel like that's what I did cuz I just kept calling this guy stupid and for smart people you don't want to be called stupid So I was just like years I would just point out all spelling mistakes and just anytime he made an error I would just be like you're a fucking idiot.
Oh, you didn't know that.
What are you stupid?
You know and So it's kind of like that that inferiority thing but I don't but we don't need to get too much into that but anyway So, that's how I got red-pilled.
That's how I got red-pilled.
The town was not big enough for the two of us.
It was like Obi-Wan and Anakin.
I was like Anakin.
He was like Obi-Wan in that way.
unidentified
But, yeah, he was funny.
nick fuentes
He was funny too.
One of the funniest people I ever knew.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Anyway.
Yeah.
Isn't that so crazy how that goes though?
unidentified
You know what's funny?
nick fuentes
Kanye told me that I was like that for him.
He told me that... I don't know if I should reveal the whole conversation, but I have the clip.
Maybe one day I'll put it out there.
But he said that I was like his mentor.
Real Kanye fans will know who his mentor was, and don't say Jay-Z.
But he said, uh, there's a specific rapper who taught him how to rap, and he's like, he's like, you're like that guy.
unidentified
Real Kanye heads will know.
But, uh, anyway.
Um, I don't really know anything about him.
nick fuentes
We are mutuals on Twitter, but I don't really know too much.
unidentified
I don't have an opinion.
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What's your take on the Carrie Lake bribe by RNC Chair Jeff DeWitt?
Is this really how DC works?
If candidates can't offer the party political favors, they will simply buy you out and set you aside?
unidentified
Yes.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's exactly how it works.
I saw that.
Yeah, it's not uncommon and good for her.
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Yeah, well said.
"Row I just sent $10, rewatched your Ben V Destiny stream and it pissed me off all over again.
Destiny is a 16 year old girl, no substance, no depth, just rephrasing complex issues and incorrect explain it like I'm five terms.
Even worse, he globs onto intelligent people with I agree 1000% but, insert stupid point." - Yeah, well said, that's all exactly right.
nick fuentes
Yeah, he's not smart.
I have yet to see any proof that he's smart.
Other than that he talks fast.
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Dude, you're the man.
If you could be a fly on the wall for any event in history, what would it be?
Also, I'm gonna make an edit of you soon.
Thoughts on Smack That by Akon as the song choice?
nick fuentes
That's terrible.
Terrible song choice.
Fly on the Wall?
Probably Jesus.
Probably Crucifixion or Resurrection or The Last Supper.
Or, because that's pretty, I mean, when you consider that that's an historical event.
I mean, we think about it as religious, but it's an historical event.
It'd be hard to top that.
But probably for something like that or maybe be there with Hitler at some point.
Maybe Hitler in Paris or the Russian Revolution would be cool.
Or the Revolutionary War.
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Those would be my top five.
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First time super chatter, love the show.
Have you heard of the Cornell trustee who coincidentally donated 400 Jewish fables to the university in October and is now calling for the Jewish president to resign over DEI initiatives?
nick fuentes
No, I haven't heard of that one yet, but I will, um, maybe I'll cover that because I haven't heard anything about that.
unidentified
Well, well, well.
nick fuentes
Cornell trustee calls for new leaders criticizing DEI and campus antisemitism.
His name is John Linsdeth.
Is he a Jew?
unidentified
for what?
We need an early life.
nick fuentes
I'll just look up John Linsdiff Jewish Yeah, maybe I'll cover this tomorrow or next week I I can't find anything on it now, but is he Jewish?
Somebody tell me.
Somebody do the research for me.
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Dude, don't be having dreams about me.
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Nice to see Shapiro on the same page as you from last night.
Border crossings are out of control.
He even tweeted on Wednesday that 6 million people have come across our border in the last three years.
That's a lot of immigrants.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
That's a 6 million joke.
unidentified
Well done.
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Well, it sort of depends.
Well, it sort of depends.
nick fuentes
Because I think that if you are an artist and you're high in openness, I think that you can kind of play around with that a little bit more.
You know, or people that are, I mean, that's not something that I would go for.
But I think that, I don't think that there, I mean, I wouldn't say that there's nothing necessarily wrong with it because there kind of is.
I think that men should be masculine.
And I definitely think that there is a fine line.
But...
You know, things that are a little edgy.
I mean, I'm not the most, I'm not like a trad, traditionalist type.
I think that, you know, people should be able to push the boundaries a little bit.
It's just, there need to be boundaries.
You can't push boundaries if there's no boundaries.
So, I don't necessarily think it's the worst thing.
I'm not one of these, you know, macho people that says, oh, if you're not wearing gym shoes and basketball shorts, you're a faggot!
Like, you know, I think that... I think that people should be able to be creative and express themselves.
And they're gonna be liberal people and it turns out that the more liberal people I mean they are the ones that drive things forward even if they're eccentric or they're a little bit out there so so yeah I mean that's not necessarily my personality but I think that
I don't think it's the worst thing.
I'm against cross-dressing.
I don't think that people should cross-dress.
I don't think that men should dress like women.
I don't think that women should dress like men.
But I think that for... I think there's like an except... Well, not for that.
I don't think people should cross-dress, period.
But I think for artists, there is an exception that you can be... If you're a guy, you could be a little more feminine.
If you're a woman, you could be a little more masculine.
But I'm against cross-dressing in every case.
Because I just think that's gross.
I think that's because if you it's one thing If a guy is a little more feminine, it's another thing if a guy like wants to be a woman That's to me.
That's totally different because some guys are more masculine and some are more feminine That is a bit of a spectrum But what I think is disgusting is when men reject their maleness.
You know, because I'm a male.
Like, I'm a man.
And, you know, you can tell with some of these transgenders or some of these people that are kind of on the cusp, it's like, on some level, they really want to be women.
I'm talking about these guys that, like, look up to women.
Are they love like female pop stars?
That's like a big thing with homosexuals, but also even non-homosexuals too.
And I hate that.
And I think there's a big difference between...
Like a TikTok e-boy that paints his nails or, you know, if you're in a punk band and you paint your nails black or something like that, you know what I mean?
Versus like someone who really identifies with women.
And men that identify with women, I just hate that.
Because I hate women.
Because I hate women.
And that is so just like...
That's kind of like the antithesis of my MO, my nature.
People are saying metrosexuals, yeah.
So I think that's a big difference.
So I resent any kind of cross-dressing and any kind of gender bend or gender emulation, but...
You know guys that kind of lean more into a feminine thing it's again I don't think that's necessarily wrong as long as it's not like they want to be women or it's cross-dressing or you know wearing a dress or shit like that to me because that just uh I see that I'm just like yeah no you know like when um who is the guy in Nirvana what's his name Kurt Cobain when Kurt Cobain would wear dresses it's like yeah like that you're kind of just a faggot for that you know what I mean
Like, Michael Jackson was very feminine, but he was a guy.
You know, he was a very feminine man, but he was a man, and he wanted to be a man.
Like, he was a guy.
And to me, that's totally different than, like, a Kurt Cobain who's wearing a dress.
It's like, you know, what, do you want to be a woman?
That kind of thing, that's to me where there's a fine line.
And you find TikTok Eboys and punk and Prince and Michael Jackson on one side of it and on the other side of it you find Dylan Mulvaney and Kurt Cobain and Kid Cudi and all that stuff.
So...
Yeah, that's how I feel about that.
It's a good question, actually.
Thought-provoking.
You know, and the thing is, people should be able to have, to be able to talk about that.
I feel like on our side, there's a lot of this like, oh, we gotta be big, big guys!
unidentified
We're like T.R.E.D.
guys!
You know, we're just macho!
nick fuentes
And I think that's just a coat for people that are not very interesting or creative.
Like, There's actually nothing really virtuous about that.
You know, people think like, oh, I'm the way, you know, I'm a big guy and I'm the way that, you know... I'm the expected, predictable, conformist thing that everybody wants and You know, I don't think I think for a lot and by the way, I think for a lot of people That's just a big cope.
I feel like it's a lot of like dweebs that are like that.
I feel like it's aspirational a lot of dweebs You know, I think about like John Doyle as a perfect example that guy's a fucking dweeb He's a fucking nerd, you know, and so am I okay fine I mean, you know if we could say he is I mean we're like the same size or same height and we're both like politics nerds or whatever.
I mean I think I'm cool or I think I'm more like a maverick.
I think he's really like a true dweeb but...
But me, I'm not really trying to be anything, I'm just me.
You know, and that's why people call me all kinds of names.
unidentified
But with him, when he's like, oh I gotta be wearing a nice suit, and I gotta have my bourbon and my cigarettes, cause that's what guys do.
nick fuentes
It's like, you're, you're like, it's an affect.
Because you want to be perceived a certain way.
And to me, there's nothing gayer than acting a certain way because you want people to think you're cool.
You know what I mean?
Like, be yourself.
I know that sounds really basic, but this, uh...
unidentified
You know, this like, I gotta grow a beard and I gotta have my scotch and cigar because that's what a guy does and you know, no respectable man is a dog.
nick fuentes
You know, fuck you.
Fuck you.
I think that's so... It's just, it's not bold.
It's not creative.
It's not imaginative.
It's not profound.
It's not brave.
It's just kind of pathetic.
It's desperate.
unidentified
It's...
nick fuentes
And it's weak.
unidentified
So... I hate that shit.
nick fuentes
That's the thing that I loved about Ye.
You know, Ye, he would say, cause that's why me and him, we were really like on the same page, cause he's also like a freak in a certain way.
And, uh, he was, he would say about those boots, those Balenciaga boots.
He's like, I just love these boots cause they're so, they're masculine, but they're feminine too.
You know, but, and he would look at these kinds of things and he, he's obviously so into fashion.
unidentified
You know, and any guys guy would say, Oh, I wear a suit and tie like in the fifties.
Why are you wearing that stuff?
nick fuentes
You know, but he's really into color and shape and fabrics and that stuff's really interesting.
You know, he's a true artist.
He's a true creative and a true visionary and I thought that was so admirable to me.
That was the main thing I was blown away by is the just like boundless creativity and inspired by everything.
Like clearly his brain is just like a prism.
Stuff goes in and you know he just has his way of looking at things.
And he would have to be that to be able to be, and I'm not just glazing here, I'm just saying that is why I have so much affinity for him as a guy.
It's because I look at him, and he's not trying to be that.
He would always say that.
He would say, I don't really fit in with the black people.
Because I'm not a gangster.
I don't fit in with them.
And that's why people love him.
Because he's his authentic self.
When he came on the scene and it was all gangster rap, he didn't make up a story and pretend to be a killer or drug dealer.
He talked about his own stuff.
He's a mama's boy.
He loves his mom.
He loves God.
And, uh...
He dropped out of school, and he's got a great sense of humor, and he's just real.
You know, he loves fashion, he loves to draw.
He just is what he is.
He doesn't try to be anything.
He wasn't trying to impress anybody.
He wasn't putting on airs.
He doesn't like to read.
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
And that- I think that's why people are so drawn to him and why they have like a- there's a cult following around him.
It's because he's just so fucking real.
unidentified
Like...
nick fuentes
He's not trying to be anything.
He doesn't want to be anything.
He doesn't care about proving himself to anybody.
He just wants to express his authentic self to the best of his ability.
And just constantly searching for his own voice.
So I just love that.
And to me, like I really identify with that and I find that to be so inspirational and I compare that to somebody like Matt Walsh or Michael Knowles.
And these guys, they're like, we're gonna do a show.
What are we gonna pick for our show?
unidentified
Whiskey and cigars and suits and a beard because that's what they did in the past.
nick fuentes
You know, and like John Doyle, he does a video, what's my intro gonna be?
unidentified
A 1950s thing!
nick fuentes
We're gonna get in an old-timey car, and we're an old-timey in a black and white, and old-timey song, and heck off, Commie!
And it's like, so you just have no ideas, like you're just a fucking unoriginal nothing.
You just have no creativity, no ideas, you're not courageous.
Because there's nothing bold about retreading the past and doing something that's familiar and predictable and expected.
It just falls into a pattern that everybody sees.
You just sort of neatly sort yourself into a pre-existing category.
It actually takes a true leader And a true creative and a true trailblazer to say, I'm gonna do something that people haven't seen before.
I'm gonna try something new.
And yeah, a lot of people are gonna hate it or not understand it or they're gonna talk about it.
But that takes courage, and it takes real ideas, originality, creativity, and so I so admire that.
That's why I love Kanye, it's why I love Trump, it's because these guys are just real guys.
Like, especially with Trump, like that Trump doesn't drink or smoke.
He just likes what he likes.
He's a weird guy.
And he truly is.
When you really study him, he's a weird guy, but he just is what he is.
And they would talk about how Trump would go to the clubs and be super boring because he'd just be sitting alone drinking a Diet Coke.
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
Because that's what he likes.
unidentified
That's what he likes.
nick fuentes
So, I love these people that can create their own world.
You know, like George Lucas or Trump or Kanye.
Okay.
They create their own world with their own vision and they invite us to come and be a part of it and to come and enjoy that.
And, you know, that's really what the world is, is there are people that can do that, and there are people that participate in it, and then there are haters.
Then there are fucking unoriginal, nothing haters, that anytime somebody tries to cast their vision and bring people in to enjoy it, they say, heh heh, that's stupid, heh heh, that's fucking dumb, and that, well, that's, well, that looks silly.
And it's like, those people can fucking die.
And they would prefer that everybody just, like, do only predictable, only familiar things, only palatable, digestible things.
For the lowest common denominator appealing to the basest prejudices.
And I just hate that, so... That's like I said, like Michael Knowles comes up at the show, I'm gonna start a cigar company!
unidentified
I'm smokin' a fuckin' cigar!
nick fuentes
Fuck you.
Fuck you, cocksucker.
You're the real fu- You know, so, anyway.
So I can't stand that But what was the question so So yeah, so I think that, you know, and that is how the right, by the way, that is how the right is going to win.
The right is not going to win by saying, we're the past, we're the black and white, old-timey, you know, I especially hate that about boomers.
Like, I think, and listen, I love my parents, but my parents are the perfect, like, They're the archetype of this.
When I started getting into politics and they were pitching me their ideas of what I should do, it was all based on, like, boomer, like, television tropes.
You know, they wanna... Every boomer, when you suggest anything to a boomer, they're like, what if we made it like an 80s rock band?
unidentified
What if we made it like the Johnny Carson Show?
nick fuentes
You know, and television brain, LCD boomers, It's like that's the only kind of cultural language that they're able to speak and understand.
When they see a guy like, and this is like a little bit of a disagreement that I would have with a guy like Jared Taylor, when they see a guy like Kanye, they're like, oh well he's just a negro entertainer, that's just like rap.
It's like, but you can't just dismiss everything that maybe isn't familiar or maybe isn't your preferred thing as just, oh well that's just that.
You know, maybe that person's doing something interesting, even if it's not your cup of tea or, you know, they're black or whatever.
Maybe you actually have to engage with it a little bit.
You kind of have to go there.
You kind of need a little openness, a little curiosity.
And and and that comes basically from humility this recognition of like hey, we're all human beings and Maybe everybody may have something interesting to say or something to offer the world and you know so But whatever Yeah, that's like John Doyle's intro is like what a boomer.
unidentified
I know!
nick fuentes
Let's do a show and we got an old-timey card you could wear like a fedora like the Rat Pack and you could do this and that and oh what a great idea!
Let's do that.
No one's ever seen that before.
No one's ever had the idea of doing like a retro parody.
No one's ever had the idea of doing like one of those old black and white Tutorial videos doing a parody like that or an old-timey advertisement.
No one's ever done that before a Parody of the 50s or 40s or the no one's ever done that It's never been done.
I've never seen that before.
Wow.
What a what a new thing It's so fresh and creative No, people only do that because it's just like they can't think of anything new.
We need to do new things.
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The final hand gesture Destiny used in the Crossing of Swords sequence was like an umpire calling a runner safe, as if to indicate that the Crossing of Swords would not happen.
Sword, sword, cross, safe.
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First time super chatter here.
Been watching and loving the show ever since Good Morning Groper.
Although, I'd be willing to super chat more often if the shows ran on time.
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nick fuentes
I'll be sure to get it on time next time, sir.
You're like, you're like one of those boomers that's like, here's your tip.
Every mistake you make, I'm taking a dollar away.
Oh, sir, maybe next time it'll be $11.
Thank you for your $8.
unidentified
If I were, sir, if I were on time, would you give me three more dollars?
nick fuentes
Maybe you double it, make it a full $16.
unidentified
Dude, kill yourself.
I'm kidding.
Kidding!
nick fuentes
Kidding, kidding, kidding.
We can't say that on this platform.
I would never say that on this platform.
Ever.
unidentified
Ever!
nick fuentes
I'd be willing to super chat more if the show ran on time.
Yeah, well, go watch something else then.
You're watching a genius.
When this show is no longer on the air, you'll say, oh man, I wish I had been more appreciative that it was happening at all.
You can watch Sean Hannity at 9 o'clock every night, or you can watch Nick Fuentes and the times vary a little bit.
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Whoa!
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People are waking up to the truth about the Christ-hating Jews.
2024 is our year.
Trump will return to his rightful throne.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you for the huge-- see, this guy, isn't it always that way?
unidentified
A guy will super chat $3 and say, hey boys, I hope the show's on time next time.
nick fuentes
And then someone will super chat, you know, $50,000 and be like, hey man, happy to be a part of it.
unidentified
Thanks for what you do.
Fuck those shoes, you know?
nick fuentes
Thank you for the huge super chat, buddy.
I appreciate it.
I will get the show on time for you.
Not for this guy.
For you.
And you didn't even need to ask me.
I'll just do it because it's the right thing to do.
Thanks for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
O7's in the chat.
God bless you, buddy.
You just paid for the show for the week.
And we love you, man.
Thank you for all you do.
And you're right.
This is our year.
Trump will be the king.
The show will run on time.
Three branches will become one.
An island will drift away.
A bear will leave its cave forever.
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Well, thank you very much.
nick fuentes
And thanks a lot, buddy.
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- Thank you very much. - Me and my wife discovered you three months ago.
We're big fans of yours.
Wanted to say thank you for all you do.
You've red-pilled us and we're disciplined in going to mass again thanks to you.
Despite the fact that I'm not white, I cannot find a flaw in any of your arguments.
unidentified
God bless you. - Hey, thanks a lot, buddy.
nick fuentes
Listen, I mean, a lot of people say I'm not white.
We love everybody.
We genuinely, truly love everybody.
Okay?
We love all people.
And my argument isn't... It's got nothing to do with race on some level.
Like, anyone can support the argument.
It's just reality.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
You know, I'm not out here arguing like non-white people are bad.
unidentified
I'm saying that America is a white country, which it is.
nick fuentes
So, doesn't mean we won't have non-whites in it, but just don't want them to be the majority.
But thanks a lot, man.
I'm really glad to hear that about mass.
Everybody should be going to mass every week and telling their family to go as well.
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Door left, door right.
One lies, the other tells the truth.
What single question can you ask both doors to find your way out of the maze?
Hint, the word right has a dual meaning.
nick fuentes
Dual?
It has a dual meaning?
Like it's gonna challenge somebody to lethal combat?
Door left, door right.
One lies, the other tells the truth.
What single question can you ask both doors to find your way out of the maze?
Okay, but the setup... what does the door lead to though?
You need, I think you need, you're missing a part of the setup here.
The doors are telling you and you have, so presumably you have to walk through one of the doors.
You walk through one of the you have to walk through the door that tells the truth That doesn't make any sense Beep.
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Are you accusing me of using drugs?
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I like Anglin's take on the Texas cripple.
It really does seem like a slapstick comedy bit as Biden takes down the razor wire, but the cripple's going to stand firm and put it right back up for Biden to again take down.
If this were a real showdown with the feds, he'd have declared, let's see them enforce it, and promised to prevent removal of the barbed wire.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't know what England's take is because I don't read him anymore, but thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Uh, yeah.
Well, it's like I said, it's a performance.
Nobody is serious about... This is not the Alamo.
It is not a rebellion.
They're not... This is not a stand against the White House.
They are going to capitulate.
And the whole point of this is just to... to pretend to the voters like they're doing something about the border.
So, yeah, I mean, that's what I said during this show, so I basically agree.
But thank you for the big super chat.
It's a shame.
I wish they would just get serious and do it, but they like the illegal immigration as much as the Democrats do.
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It'd be kek if on Judgment Day God made a line and to troll Destiny he put you in front of him.
Destiny going to try and beg you to put in a good word.
Do you believe people like that will try to debate bro God?
Erma actually didn't have free will.
nick fuentes
What?
Some of you guys, the way your brain works, your brain works like Family Guy.
Like, the way that people think, it's like every thought is like a Family Guy cutaway scene.
unidentified
What if, uh, and then we were in line for, like, heaven, and he was, like, behind you, and he was like, hey man, put in a good word for me, and he was like, um, can I get a source guide?
nick fuentes
People, I mean, you guys are fucking retarded.
You know that?
You watch too much TV and you were stupid to begin with.
unidentified
So... You're fucking dumb and I hate you.
No, I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
Kidding!
nick fuentes
Okay, I'm kidding.
But yeah, bruh.
Yeah, and then, and then, and then what?
And then a giraffe walked in.
Like, what?
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Answered a lot of questions for me.
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I have nothing dumb to say today.
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I love you.
nick fuentes
Is this that girl that called me?
unidentified
What did you?
nick fuentes
Okay, yesterday she says, the only time you smile is when you're talking about sucking dick.
Then she comes in and says, I love you.
Women are so, but the thing is about women, you got to slap them around.
You know, women, they want to fight with you.
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They want, they want the conflict.
nick fuentes
They want to say that nasty thing so you go, you know, what did you say to me?
And then they go, you know, they like that.
They get like, they love that.
Because they want to get spanked around, man.
They want you to grab them by the face.
They want you to do this move.
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They want that.
nick fuentes
They want you to grab them and just kind of... That's why they antagonize you.
So they're really parasitic.
They thrive on your anger.
And your attention.
They just absorb.
They're just... I mean, you think they're sucking you down?
I got a newsflash for you.
Well, they are.
In both ways, actually.
I was gonna say, but it's... But they're sucking you in both ways!
All these guys, they're like, yeah, she's sucking me.
She's sucking you in more ways than one, pal.
Guys gotta get smart.
Semen retention.
Ignore women.
Okay?
Because women, they're extracting your vital fluids.
And the other thing that they're doing is they're absorbing your life force.
They want your attention.
They want your eyes.
They want your passion, your anger.
And then, When they build the nest, they want you to go and procure nest building material and then that's all you are.
It's like she's strapped to the top of your head and she's riding you around all day while you go and procure resources for the nest.
That's all you are.
You know, when you become a man, you're like, I'm alive!
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I'm a man!
nick fuentes
I created in the image of God.
I want to explore.
I want to invent.
I want to go to the moon.
And then a woman sucks your soul down and then you're like, need to find more straw for the nest.
I need to find, I need to procure resources for the nest.
End of the male life cycle.
No, but I'm kidding.
You should go and get married and have a family and that's all that anyone should do.
But that's a good thing for everybody.
But it's, but listen, but we should, but let's give this some thought.
But actually let's, let's give that some thought.
Just a little bit.
You know?
But no, everybody should have family.
That's the best thing.
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Abbott's really standing up to Biden.
nick fuentes
I see what you did there.
Little Madison popcorn humor.
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Well done.
Well done.
You did it.
I watch it all.
I mean, I'm really just a TikTok consumer.
It's bad.
AF needs a better class of super chatter state up to troll you tonight.
nick fuentes
Well done.
Well done.
You did it.
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What do you prefer?
Nick's GBD toilets, bed up lore, or Pawn Stars clips with GTA footage playing simultaneously?
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nick fuentes
I mean, I'm really just a TikTok consumer.
It's bad.
I watch the new Kitchen Nightmares.
I've been watching the Pawn Stars.
I've been watching... I have watched a lot of the Skibbity Toilet.
I... I'm a very, um... I'm a big TikTok consumer.
It's a shame.
It's not good.
It's... Takes up too much of my time.
I'm watching all of it.
The answer's all of it.
It's all good.
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nick fuentes
Is that?
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What if Texas broke away and formed the unit Ted based States of America.
We can teach Oswald Mosley ski BD toilet Ryan Gosling.
That's me.
Edit and we can Roman salute each other and watch unknown videos like greatest story.
Never told an Evropa last battle.
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Unfortunately, there's a guy on Twitter with this screen name that's some sick gay pervert.
For those who are new here, my Twitter has always been at the real Canuck.
Just wanted to clear the air.
nick fuentes
Well, maybe you're telling the truth.
I mean, I'm sure you are.
That would be so unfortunate.
That sucks for you, pal.
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Brother Nathaniel said he's up to chat.
Also what do you think about the globe spinning around the sun at 66,600 miles per hour and the curvature rate of the earth?
666 feet per mile squared.
Thoughtful face.
nick fuentes
Well, the Mark of the Beast, people think that it just means like three sixes.
It's 666, not 66,600, not 666,000.
The Mark of the Beast is 666.
These are not the same numbers.
So, and honestly, I mean, that stuff is interesting, I suppose.
But what's the point?
Like, what is that supposed to?
And what?
Like, you know, there's some peculiarities about the moon and the distance related to the distance from the sun and that kind of thing.
But it's like...
So what are you saying exactly?
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They're self-doxers.
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Israel needs U.S.
Why would they want to destroy it with immigrants?
There are whites in government that keeps it going.
Why do they want their own demise?
It can't all be for cheap labor.
In Europe we get flooded every week but it ruins the countries.
Why do the politicians destroy their own lands? - Yes.
nick fuentes
For a variety of reasons.
And, um... Look, it's not... The Zionists aren't necessarily the ones bringing in all the immigrants.
The Zionists want us to fight their wars.
Okay?
Now, the Jews in America want America to be majority non-white because they feel safer.
They think that if whites... Because the thing that they really fear is whites.
They really fear a Hitler.
And so in order to prevent Hitler, they need to kneecap white civilization.
That's what they've done since World War II.
Their entire existence is in the shadow of the Holocaust, and so they want to prevent a Holocaust from ever being able To be Prosecuted ever again and that means destroying white civilization by bringing in non-whites who are simply not capable of something like that so You know and there's all there's all sorts of reasons it's cheap labor.
It's Democrat votes Jews are ideologically liberal and international they have resent whites and SloppyZog sent $5, yo!
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I like when you pointed out Destiny hedging his conversation.
So many people do this and have no conviction in anything they say.
Loosely based is another one I hear people say a lot.
They just sound retarded.
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Albanians got your back, Nick.
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nick fuentes
Awesome!
Thank you!
Thank you for that.
I love Albanians.
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Texas ignores Supreme Court ruling.
Maybe the left ignores Trump ballot ruling?
Is this a setup to remove Trump from ballots as revenge?
nick fuentes
No, it doesn't work that way.
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Can the country be saved without secession?
I know the demographics of Gen Z are already cooked, but with a Trump victory and maybe good administration for a while I still think there is space for optimism, but only with quite a significant paradigm shift, less democracy, immigration ban, etc.
nick fuentes
I'm not talking about secession.
I'm I never said those words.
I don't think it'll ever be a secession.
I think it'll be Like I said the other day like a salutary neglect or Again maybe some kind of opportunity when there's a period of general calamity The bait is too obvious!
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You're making it too obvious now!
Nick, I agree with 99.99999% of what you say, but I just wish you wouldn't focus so much on race slash religion.
I do agree with the fact General Milley is based.
nick fuentes
Debate is too obvious.
You're making it too obvious now.
Do you realize that?
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The lower the population density of your area, the greater your chances of survival in said calamity.
Just putting that out there.
07.
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Well, it depends on the outcome.
nick fuentes
The outcome depends on how many people are gonna be in it.
So you can be a pussy and say, uh, I'm gonna be far away from that!
But if you're far away from that, then guess who's deciding the outcome?
Uh, the Jews.
And then when they win, they're gonna come and murder you in the countryside, cause that's what happened in Russia, and that's what's happening now.
You know, people gave up the cities and they said, haha, now we're safe.
And now they're hunting you down and making your kids trans.
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Hey, thank you, 07, I appreciate it.
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This might be a dumb question but what is the benefit to Peter Thiel, a homosexual gentile, in being a Zionist and a Straussian?
Is there a different appeal to him when compared to someone like Curtis Yarvin who is Jewish?
nick fuentes
The appeal for who?
What is the question?
What does he benefit from being a Zionist and a Straussian?
Is that the question?
Is there a different appeal to him?
Because the next question makes it sound like the appeal of him to us versus Yarvin.
And as far as I'm concerned, and you don't really understand, Curtis Yarvin is bankrolled by Peter Thiel, so they're the same.
The idea that, you know, we like one but not the other.
I don't like either of them.
I don't like either of them.
Now, there was a time when Peter Thiel and us were... Now, I never talked to Peter Thiel and never got any Thiel money, but there was a time when Thiel was supporting a lot of the people that we supported.
After the January 6th, Peter Thiel was opening up his network to get a lot of guys jobs who couldn't get jobs after the 6th, who worked in the Trump administration.
So that was actually very helpful for some.
And not only that, but he was backing a lot of the candidates that we initially thought about backing and then we found out all sucked.
So like Joe Kent, you know, initially we wanted to back Joe Kent until he disavowed us.
And that guy in Georgia, whose name I forget, and then he dropped out.
He didn't even finish.
And Gibbs in Michigan, I think Teal gave some money to, and he was good, but he lost.
but that's at this point it feels like ancient history so you know I don't think I was ever pro teal but there was a there was an overlap at one time and but I know people that have worked for him and they say that he's not based and he's a Straussian and you see what his companies have wrought so it was clear that that was we didn't maybe have as much in common as I thought even at that time but the answer is there's no benefit Very good.
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Well done.
Thank you for the super chat.
That was great.
There's a big debate on red pilling and I wanted to get your take.
Is it better to take the pill early or by suppository?
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nick fuentes
Well done.
Thank you for the super chat.
That was great.
Thank you for that.
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That's not the only reason they vote for Republican.
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What does the USA, UK, and Canada's voting registration system have in common?
Make a guess.
Clue, it's why I hate democracy.
nick fuentes
What?
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What do they have in common?
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Italians also had Marco Polo.
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nick fuentes
Hey!
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Hopefully it cools off before I go back to work out there and get my ship raided.
Love you buddy and God bless!
So awesome!
So awesome!
nick fuentes
Oh, are you working on a ship?
Well, good luck out there.
Hope you don't get killed by the Houthis.
If you get raided by them, just say, hey.
Like, we're with Hezbollah.
Just say, hey.
You gotta learn their Arabic phrases or something.
You gotta learn what they say.
Learn something in Farsi.
And that way, when they board the ship, you could be like, Death to America!
Death to Israel!
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And they'll be like, alright, he's cool, he's cool.
nick fuentes
You know, maybe they'll give you a gun.
You could do some of the fun stuff, you know?
Can I kill one of them?
They'll be like, alright, yeah.
You can kill one of them.
Just one, though.
We're gonna kill the rest.
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So that might be good.
nick fuentes
No, I'm kidding, of course.
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Kidding.
nick fuentes
Just jokes.
Playful little scenario.
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Did Ye play you any unreleased music?
nick fuentes
Did you ever ask about any of it? - Yes, I was there when he made, what was that song that came out during all that?
It was, uh, um, Someday We'll All Be Free.
I was there when he made that song.
And then I was there when he made two others.
And the other, one of them was another Donny Hathaway sample, and the other one he sampled, uh, God Is from Jesus Is King.
So he sampled his own song.
He sang, I think it was the end of, if you know the song God Is, it's like, it's not even a rap song, it's like singing on it.
And the end of it, the outro of that is like, uh, it's kind of like how he synthesizes his voice.
And I believe it used that to make a beat.
And I didn't love that one.
The other Donny Hathaway one was good.
But I don't remember any of the names of those songs or what they sounded like, because I literally just heard them one time in one session.
But for the Someday We'll All Be Free, I was there from start to finish.
The day of the Gavin McInnes thing, or maybe a couple days before, he came in and he had written those rhymes.
And he said, oh hey, so I wrote this last night.
Tell me what you think.
And he rapped it a cappella, and we were like, yeah, that's okay.
It was like a fragment.
And then and he was kind of working on it over the course of a few days and then one day we're at the Nobu in the hotel room and He had the guy that made Donda 2 the producer for that album he was there and they recorded the beat over the Recorded it over the Donnie Hathaway sample and I got to listen to it from start to finish.
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It was awesome so But yeah, I heard those French Catholic sent $3.
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Hey Nick.
Long time no see.
Thanks for answering some of these superchats with a bit of depth.
It's always nice to be exposed to your thoughts on philosophical matters.
Love you man.
Peace.
nick fuentes
Thanks man.
Good to hear from you.
Hope you're doing okay.
The French Catholic.
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Hi!
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Hey Nick!
Watching the show with my brown wife right now.
She thinks you're really funny and she's really been getting red pilled on the yo's.
Cheers!
Love ya champ!
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Wow, so you're getting in on the fun too, huh?
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- Wow, well thank you for that defense.
Yeah, that is true.
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Well, I don't know.
He says that he, uh... He used to say for a long time, he would say, well, you can only afford to be a crank on one issue.
But that didn't really sound plausible.
nick fuentes
mentioned Jews thanks for that too well I don't know he says that he he used to say for a long time he would say well you can only afford to be a crank on one issue but that didn't really sound plausible and then he said that Jews are gonna like they may come on our side with the white people which I don't know if I agree with that I don't I think it's obvious though.
I mean, he's focused on the race issue.
I don't think there's anything necessarily wrong with that, that they're just focused on one issue.
You know, if you have an immigration group, they're only gonna talk about immigration.
They're not gonna talk about other stuff.
If you have a pro-life group, they're gonna talk about pro-life.
They're not gonna say, our position on Israel-Palestine, you know, they're gonna talk about legal rights for the unborn.
So I don't think there's anything wrong with that necessarily.
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nick fuentes
Hey, thanks for the super chat.
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How often do you think about Natalie Portman?
nick fuentes
Not a lot.
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Remember when you confronted Shapiro while he was crossing the street?
Viral moment.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
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It's very good.
Very funny.
Okay.
Fine.
Kimia's Twitter is fucking hilarious.
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Every single post looks the same. - Yeah, yeah, yes.
nick fuentes
It's very good.
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Ahmad banned me for having a Gwen 10 PFPM.
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Does a dude in high heels qualify as cross-dressing?
Asking for Rhonda sent us. - Dude. - Black, I was slightly, yeah, cause I... I had never been on TimCast.
I really wanted to be on TimCast.
I finally got to go.
And then I got totally cucked out of it in like five minutes.
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- You were Jewish about to start cooking in front of a massive audience before Kanye pulled the plug, ha ha. - Slightly, I was slight, yeah, 'cause I, I had never been on TimCast.
nick fuentes
I really wanted to be on TimCast.
I finally got to go.
And then I got totally cucked out of it in like five minutes.
So yeah, that's, I was a little pissed.
But I mean, you know, I reckon, the thing is about me, I'm very loyal and respectful and I Recognize that I was there because of yay like they would not let me on that show if I wasn't there with yay And so when yay got up, I was like, well what I'm here as his guest.
I'm here as his guy So I'm getting up too Milo, he hesitated.
It took him like 30 seconds to evaluate and say, oh, the best thing for me is to get up in this circumstance.
He had to calculate that one.
He had to calculate, hmm, if I stay, I could be on the show.
But if I go, then I can gain more favor.
So... Yeah, but I had to get up.
It is what it is.
But that was legendary either way.
In the end, I liked it because Yay should have never been on Tim Pool.
That was Milo's.
Milo was bringing Yay around to all these people as a favor to them so that those people would owe him a favor.
When Milo got in there, he's like, I'm gonna book you on Tim Pool so that Tim Pool owes me a favor.
I'm gonna book you on Gavin so Gavin owes me a favor.
I'm gonna book you on so-and-so so they owe me a favor.
Because that made no sense.
It didn't make any sense to have him on that show.
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Good point.
I need to do some more studying on power vacuums, I think.
Thanks.
nick fuentes
Yeah, true.
Okay!
Wow, that was a lot of Super Chats for a 3 a.m.
show.
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Not complaining, just saying.
nick fuentes
Alright, well that's gonna do it for me.
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday.
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters.
Special thanks to AF4L Bobby Fischer.
Big thanks to them.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show.
We love you.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
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