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I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | |
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Trump's got a new deal. | ||
What's your game, though? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. The game. | ||
Listen, this sounds like political presidential talk. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you'd believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I wouldn't go on to lose. | ||
I've never gone on to lose in my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience feels, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
There's the guy on the side, right? | ||
Touch me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love you, Doug. | ||
Okay, kids, make it first. | ||
I've got to play the game. | ||
Can you create an idea? | ||
Mr. Trump, you can do it. | ||
Scam cheese. | ||
Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. | ||
It's not a train dog. | ||
It's not a train dog. | ||
It's a train dog. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
First of all, I think. | ||
Down the hall. | ||
Their male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
They're going to be what it is today. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's gone. | |
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we love people that can burn, really, more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real value of life. | ||
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The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | |
The mission is to create a Christian, The only way we're gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're gonna make this happen is with the fullness of a real Christian. | |
The only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny. | ||
And nothing can stop us. | ||
And nothing will. | ||
Whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
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But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | |
Never, ever, ever give up. | ||
Don't give in. | ||
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Don't back down. | |
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous your fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
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In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | |
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our creator four times. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show! | ||
Big news lately. | ||
So there's a lot to talk about. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're going to be recapping the Vladimir Putin interview from yesterday, which I covered on this stream on Rumble, actually. | ||
And we'll recap the debate and everything that happened. | ||
There was actually a response from the Biden administration to the interview, so we'll talk a little bit about that. | ||
We'll also go into what took place during the interview and I'll give a little bit of a reaction. | ||
I talked about it yesterday, but those were first impressions. | ||
Needed a little time to marinate on it. | ||
But honestly, wasn't super impressed. | ||
Kind of a big disappointment. | ||
And it had been hyped up, not just by Tucker, but really more by the media. | ||
They were saying that this interview would destroy the election, and nobody really even knew what they meant by that, but that was a rumor. | ||
They said that this is going to totally mess up the 2024 election, and nothing of that sort happened, not even close. | ||
And honestly, it kind of sucked. | ||
A lot of yapping, so we'll talk all about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the war in Gaza. | ||
A little bit of an update there, which I've been trying to get it out all week, but just haven't had the time. | ||
So if we have time tonight, we'll go over the latest over there. | ||
The biggest development is that Saudi Arabia and the United States are beginning to pressure Israel to recognize a Palestinian state. | ||
After the war is over and Saudi Arabia is making normalization contingent on the creation of a Palestinian state. | ||
And it seems that the United States is backing them up on that. | ||
And the Biden administration has even suggested that that might be a first step rather than the last step in a negotiation process to finish this war. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Pretty big deal. | ||
Pretty big development. | ||
And we'll talk about where that's headed. | ||
So that's gonna be our show. | ||
Casual Friday. | ||
So I'm not wearing a suit and tie. | ||
And I'm here a little bit earlier than usual. | ||
Not really on time, but earlier than usual. | ||
Way earlier. | ||
But 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, if you're not following me already. | ||
Yesterday we actually had the biggest Rumble stream that I've ever done, which I was a little bit... I mean, I don't want to say totally surprised, but... | ||
I was a little bit surprised. | ||
I knew that there would be a big audience, but I just keep breaking records. | ||
We had a record stream for one of the Republican debates in December. | ||
We had a record stream for the fundraiser at the end of December. | ||
We broke the record again with the Iowa Caucus last month, and now I think this is the fourth time I've broken my own record for biggest stream. | ||
Yesterday I had 14,500 live viewers watching the Putin interview. | ||
So it was a huge stream. | ||
So thanks to everybody who tuned in and watched. | ||
I hope you enjoyed it, cuz. | ||
That was our biggest stream yet. | ||
And I feel like it's just gonna keep going up. | ||
I mean, at least, I hope, if we're able to stay on Rumble. | ||
With everything that's happening during the election, if we could get this show on time... Who knows? | ||
Maybe the sky is the limit on Rumble. | ||
So... Anyway, so big stream yesterday. | ||
What else? | ||
Yeah, I don't think there's too much... It's actually been kind of a slow day, aside from reaction to the... | ||
Putin interview, which is everywhere on Twitter. | ||
And I've already commented on that on my Telegram today. | ||
I'm so over it. | ||
I'm so over all these midwits who... They all have exactly the same take. | ||
I've heard it a hundred times. | ||
The interview was yesterday. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I have already heard a thousand times people say exactly the same thing. | ||
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Which is, I can't imagine any of our Western politicians saying something like that. | |
I can't imagine one of our politicians talk for two hours about anything. | ||
I don't think our politicians know anything about history. | ||
Or, conversely, they'll say a variation of that. | ||
They'll say, maybe that interview wasn't for idiot Americans who would be rather watching the Super Bowl, but that was very intelligent. | ||
And I'm just like it's making me pro-NATO like all of that is single-handedly because you know me I was the first I was first I was the first Russia show I was the first and the strongest And the only actual Russia shill from the beginning. | ||
I mean, AFPAC 3 was like the day after the Ukraine war started. | ||
And I got up in front of a national audience and said, can we get a round of applause for Russia? | ||
And for Vladimir Putin, who's like Hitler in a good way. | ||
That was two years ago! | ||
And now everybody's jumping on the bandwagon with this interview and the smartest thing they can say, the smartest takeaway anyone has is, wow, by comparison Biden is pretty dumb. | ||
Whoa! | ||
The studio's shaking. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Wow, this is a development. | ||
This is an advancement in political thought, in political thinking. | ||
Biden's retarded? | ||
No way! | ||
So, at this point I want NATO to go in and just bomb all of it. | ||
I'm not really, not really, not actually. | ||
But it kind of makes me want to want that. | ||
It makes me want to want NATO to go in. | ||
You know, this guy's talking about... And I've been seeing the same variation of the same meme. | ||
Michael Knowles did one. | ||
I wanted to kill myself. | ||
It was so bad I wanted to kill myself. | ||
Why did the chicken cross the road and the meme goes, well first you have to go back to the Red Fowl, 6000 BC in Vietnam. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
And everyone's got the same, and then people are making memes like it's Europa Universalis or it's Hearts of Iron or something. | ||
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Shut the fuck up. | |
Shut up. | ||
Gay? | ||
You ruined it. | ||
You ruined it. | ||
This is like... There's nothing based anymore. | ||
They ruined every... Putin? | ||
Cringe. | ||
Kanye? | ||
Good album. | ||
But apologize to the Jews? | ||
Cringe. | ||
Iran? | ||
Won't destroy Israel? | ||
Cringe! | ||
Bukele? | ||
Loves Israel? | ||
Cringe. | ||
What's even based anymore? | ||
Other than me. | ||
What's based? | ||
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Anything? | |
Is there anything fresh? | ||
Is there anything cool anymore? | ||
I'm not even that cool. | ||
I'm cooler than that. | ||
Cooler than all these people. | ||
Sargon, Doyle, everybody that went on the timeline to say... Our leaders could never say that. | ||
I want to even pull it up. | ||
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There was... | |
Let me even see if I could find examples because damn dude. | ||
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Let me pull it up in the group chat. | |
I Should have prepared this beforehand. | ||
Oh Oh, here we go. | ||
That Dutch girl, Eva Vlaardingbroek, who is just like, I want to go Shinji. | ||
I want to go Shinji mode on her. | ||
What, he screams? | ||
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I want to go Shinji on this bitch. | |
She says, Putin's 30-minute account of Russia's history was incredibly interesting, not just because of its political relevance, but especially because it highlights the fact that not a single Western leader could give such a detailed historical account of their own nation Dude, everybody fucking said that. | ||
Everybody has said this now. | ||
And then in the next paragraph, she says the other thing that everybody's been saying. | ||
We in the West no longer have any idea who we are. | ||
We have no idea of our own history. | ||
Oh, why would we? | ||
It's been actively suppressed and rejected. | ||
In fact, the only thing our current political LEADERSHIP, leader not, prides itself on is the rejection of our backwards history. | ||
When asked what the West is about, most people repeat some type of cliche narrative that we've evolved past our nationalistic barbarism into enlightened liberal democratic societies. | ||
You know, these people, here's the thing. - Sure. | ||
This will get us nowhere. | ||
This version of the right wing is intellectually bankrupt. | ||
It has nothing to say anymore. | ||
It's not curious. | ||
It's not dynamic. | ||
It's not interesting. | ||
It's not fresh. | ||
It's not even original. | ||
And, you know, I was... I saw some of these tweets. | ||
Well, I'll elaborate on that in a minute, but I saw some of these tweets. | ||
And I said on Telegram, and it has the same energy of, like, a comment section on those new atheists. | ||
Interviews you remember maybe you don't if you're younger, but you know 10 15 20 years ago. | ||
You'd go on YouTube and You'd have Christopher Hitchens and Daniel Dennett and Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris and | ||
And I think they did a roundtable one time, and all of like the fedora tipping new atheists from Reddit, or wherever, the forums, they would go in the comments and they'd say stuff like, wow, just wow, the intellectual power in this room, I just can't even, oh my goodness, like I can't believe that we're so lucky that we get to watch this, that we get to see all this greatness in the room. | ||
And all these people blazing Putin over the history lesson, it's giving the same energy as that. | ||
There was a similar phenomenon when you had the intellectual dark web. | ||
There was like a similar deal when Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson did an interview together with Dave Rubin, and the comments were like just people drooling. | ||
So undignified. | ||
Hands and knees drooling. | ||
I just can't believe Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson in one room. | ||
Or when Peterson did the biblical lecture series. | ||
I can't believe a million people are watching a guy autistically talk about the Bible for three hours. | ||
I can't believe how smart. | ||
I am very smart. | ||
And it is this midwit impulse That they will uncritically devour anything that presents itself as smart, or smarter than your average nut. | ||
Like that's, that is the midwit impulse. | ||
If Putin presents himself as, you know, and I think he said that to Tucker, well this isn't an entertainment show, this is, I'm actually going to give you the real history here. | ||
The midwit sits right up and says, oh boy, Something dense and purporting to be intellectual with an intellectual pretension? | ||
I am very smart for engaging with this. | ||
I am very smart for understanding this. | ||
I am smarter than your average person who would not understand this. | ||
So I just want to get that out of my system. | ||
I think this whole like... This is a filter. | ||
What we just watched last night Is a filter. | ||
And if that was your reaction, you are stupid. | ||
If that was your reaction to that interview, you are stupid. | ||
You are a punk. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Delete your account. | ||
You have nothing to say. | ||
Silence, please. | ||
If Sargon, this bitch, and John Doyle were 3 out of 5 billion people that had this take, I think that tells you what you need to know. | ||
And honestly, credit to Richard Hanania and Spencer and Keith Woods for having the correct take, which is that this was not effective at all. | ||
And I'll explain why that is. | ||
But I just want to point out at the outset how annoyed I have been for the past 24 hours hearing the same take over and over and over again. | ||
I want to read, I think someone linked the Sargon Because he said exactly the same thing. | ||
Yeah, here we go. | ||
The only thing that really stuck out to me over Tucker's Putin interview was how much more thoughtful and coherent Putin was compared to literally any Western politician. | ||
Putin was at least interesting throughout the interview and gave long-form answers. | ||
It's inconceivable that our soundbite politicians Could you just die? | ||
Our soundbite, you know, why don't we throw some more shit in there? | ||
Why don't you say a 24-hour news cycle? | ||
5-minute soundbites. | ||
Say something like the TikTok generation, the selfies. | ||
Throw something that in there. | ||
Throw some of that in the simmering pot. | ||
It's inconceivable that our soundbite politicians would be able to do the same. | ||
Every Western politician... Everything Western politicians say sounds like the memorized lines of a political play. | ||
Trans women are women, build a wall, etc. | ||
We have no confidence in ourselves or the public to listen to a well-developed argument and digest the points made. | ||
The tragic decline of the Western intellect made manifest. | ||
It's like, dude, I want to be like FedPost so hard after I read something like that. | ||
Like, just shut up. | ||
It was not good. | ||
It sucked. | ||
I'll get into why, but just... I can't hear the same thing like this over... And here's, I think, the point. | ||
Here's the irony. | ||
Okay, I'm an irony bro. | ||
Here's the irony of this. | ||
Supposedly, what Putin said was extremely profound, okay? | ||
Extremely profound, and extremely dense, and thoughtful, and so far beyond the things our politicians say. | ||
Just head and shoulders. | ||
And apparently, there are some people that are enlightened, like Sargon, and John fucking Doyle, and Eva of Landslutter... bitch, whatever her name is, They're smart enough to digest all of this, unlike your average guy, your average Joe, unlike Joe Biden. | ||
And yet, their only takeaway... Okay, so think of it. | ||
Putin is a galaxy brain, so profound, so intelligent. | ||
These people, so intelligent, they were intelligent enough to get it. | ||
Yet their only takeaway about all this profundity that is encased in this interview Is to say that Biden is dumb. | ||
That's the most profound... So for all the intelligence that cannot fit in the room, the only takeaway, the most profound takeaway is Biden is dumb by comparison. | ||
That's all you have to say? | ||
Putin's so smart. | ||
You're so smart. | ||
What's the takeaway from all of them? | ||
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Biden is dumb. | |
This just goes to show that Biden is dumb, and the West is dumb, and the West sucks. | ||
That's weird, because that's a completely, like, pedestrian, retarded take. | ||
So how does that work? | ||
Putin said so much profound stuff, and you're profound enough to get it, and yet nobody has really anything to say about it. | ||
Putin had so much to say, and you really got it, yet you have nothing to say about it. | ||
There's no actual content there, other than to say, my only takeaway is, wow, just wow. | ||
Our politicians could never, because Biden is dumb. | ||
Or soundbite politicians. | ||
That's all you gotta say? | ||
And here's the... there's no there there. | ||
That's the point. | ||
Putin didn't say anything. | ||
Putin added nothing. | ||
And I'm not... and listen, I'm gonna give my position on the interview, but suffice to say, for our purpose right now, Putin did not say anything new. | ||
If you've been following this war for the past two years, he did not add anything to that dialectic, to that conversation. | ||
There was no information new that was introduced. | ||
There was no argument that we hadn't heard before, pretextual or otherwise, in favor of the war. | ||
It was completely formal. | ||
Probably scripted, in terms of I think Putin's answers were prepared. | ||
And he didn't, it wasn't open. | ||
He didn't open up. | ||
It was actually hostile. | ||
You know, to be overly formal in that setting betrays hostility. | ||
He didn't bring Tucker in and bring in an American audience to persuade them. | ||
He gave the corporate, formal, official line about the war, which has not changed since the beginning. | ||
And so that's why there's no takeaway. | ||
That's why, for as brilliant as everybody said it was, although nobody can figure out exactly how or why, and for the people that say they got it, that's why the only thing that they can say about it is, well, it was just so much more eloquent. | ||
And yeah, it was erudite. | ||
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Yes. | |
You can praise Putin for his erudition more so than a Western politician, but the reason why that's the only takeaway is because people can only comment on the form because there was no substance. | ||
People can comment on the form of the presentation because that was the only remarkable attribute. | ||
Because nothing that was actually said was remarkable. | ||
But of course, you know, these midwits don't understand that. | ||
You know, they hear somebody speak like this and they think, oh, well, I am very smart. | ||
I understand this. | ||
This is for me. | ||
This is not for... You know, when Putin framed it like that, and you'd have to be an idiot not to see what he's doing there, it's really condescension more than anything. | ||
It was game. | ||
And I'm talking about when Putin said at the beginning, he said, are we going to have a talk show or are we going to have a serious conversation? | ||
And then he said, I'm gonna answer for 30 seconds about the history, and then he went on for 40 minutes. | ||
If you can't recognize that that was game, that that was a rhetorical ploy, it was actually a hostile rhetorical tactic, then you're an idiot. | ||
But your average midwit doesn't see it that way. | ||
Your average midwit, again, because it has the pretense of being more intelligent than your average Joe, They heard that, and they got on the edge of their seat and listened attentively. | ||
And then at the end, even though they couldn't actually figure out the profound insight that was there, nevertheless, they said, wow, that was incredible. | ||
He didn't say anything. | ||
But because he said he was going to say something, and he sounded like he was saying something, people that don't know any better, even though they can't elaborate on what was said, come out and say, wow, that was really something. | ||
I mean, I don't know what to say, but I mean, none of our politicians could say it like that. | ||
So you're dumb, is the point. | ||
You are a dumb idiot. | ||
If you thought that there was anything there that was special. | ||
Because it wasn't good. | ||
So anyway, I just had to get that out of my system. | ||
I had to address the real elephant in the room, which is what everybody has been saying about this, and they're all wrong. | ||
And it's like I said, I mean, The reason why everybody has that take is because, and to get a little bit more into the interview, so of course, so now I'll begin my analysis of it. | ||
I first just want to say that everybody else's analysis was wrong. | ||
Everybody, and well, I'll say one more thing. | ||
What's more is everybody is searching For a message that isn't there. | ||
Everybody is in search of an insight that is not there. | ||
They want it to be meaningful. | ||
They wanted it to be meaningful, but it wasn't. | ||
But they are not smart enough or confident enough to know the difference. | ||
I saw there was even another tweet by Tristan Tate or Andrew Tate, one of them, And they said something like, well, watching this interview was like watching my father play chess. | ||
It was very methodical and even if you don't get it, Putin is smarter than you and it's 5D chess. | ||
You just don't, maybe we just don't understand what his play was. | ||
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It's not that deep. | |
So, anyway, I want to get into my analysis of it. | ||
Of course, yesterday Tucker Carlson interviewed Putin about the war in Ukraine. | ||
They had tried to do this interview a year ago. | ||
You may remember Tucker Carlson aborted it, and he came out and said that he couldn't explain how he knew, but he was tipped off that the intelligence community had been spying on his communications. | ||
That he had arranged to go to Russia and interview Putin a year ago, but that his communications preparing the interview were intercepted and somebody in Washington tipped him off that that was happening and that he might be in danger if he did that. | ||
So he pulled the plug. | ||
But now that he's independent, of course, now that he's on his own, it seems that he arranged the interview anyway. | ||
And so he went out there. | ||
It was about two hours and ten minutes. | ||
And like I said, the most striking aspect of the interview was how it began. | ||
It began a little bit hostile. | ||
Tucker asked a very straightforward question. | ||
He said, why did you interview or rather invade Ukraine in February 2022? | ||
And Putin said, well, I'm going to take 30 seconds to give you the historical background. | ||
And the 30-second historical background went on for 30 or 40 minutes. | ||
And this is what everybody has been talking about. | ||
And Tucker kept interrupting him and saying, okay, but why did you interview now? | ||
I mean, Putin went back to the 9th century to explain the origin of the modern Russian state in Moscow. | ||
And it's relationship with the Slavic people in present-day Ukraine and Tucker kept Interrupting to say okay, but why if that is the argument why now why in? | ||
2022 why not in 2000 or 2010 and Putin pressed on anyway with this elaborate historical discussion everybody talked about that and And this is where all these takes come from where people say, oh well, our leaders are not capable of doing that. | ||
And they're probably right on some level. | ||
Is it possible that Joe Biden or Donald Trump could not give an elaborate explanation of the origins of the United States going back a thousand years? | ||
Probably not. | ||
And your average person couldn't either. | ||
Okay. | ||
But so what? | ||
And I said this on my telegram, it's an impressive parlor trick, I think. | ||
But it's an exercise. | ||
It has nothing actually to do with the war in Ukraine, and if you think it does, you're naive. | ||
The war in Ukraine, as we have talked about on the show for years, has very little to do with any of these constructed reasons or pretexts. | ||
And by constructed, I mean anything narrative-based. | ||
When you hear these stories that Russia tells about Russia or about Ukraine, They talk about how Ukraine as a sovereign or autonomous entity was a modern creation and a quirk of how the Soviet Union was organized after the Russian Civil War. | ||
Or they talk about the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union, or they talk about the imperial expansion of the Russian Empire in the 18th century. | ||
All of this is completely immaterial. | ||
Because nations do not invade nations because of 1,000 year history. | ||
It was not invaded because of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania or whatever. | ||
Russia invaded Ukraine for one very simple reason, and that was the prospect that Ukraine might join NATO and the European Union. | ||
That's it. | ||
Russia invaded Ukraine because of the Maidan coup in 2014, which was illegitimate, and which would have brought Ukraine, and specifically also Crimea, under the control of a pro-Western government, which would eventually accede to NATO and the EU. | ||
And that would entail, necessarily, the deployment of intermediate-range missiles, NATO military bases inside Ukrainian territory, potentially east of the Dnieper River, Unacceptably close to the Russian state, and the Russian capital, the Russian core, which is in Europe. | ||
That's why Russia invaded Ukraine. | ||
It has nothing to do with Rurik, or the 9th century, or the Mongols, or any of that. | ||
Catherine the Great, or the Great Patriotic War, Poland's complicity in the Anschluss. | ||
It has nothing to do with any of that. | ||
At all. | ||
And everything to do with contemporary domestic security concerns. | ||
And so, the reason I say that is because this long walk through history is a hostile tactic. | ||
And it's like if you've ever seen that Sam Hyde bit, maybe some of you are familiar, | ||
But Sam Hyde, the comedian, he did a video years ago and he said that one of his tactics is to borrow a lot of money and then when the collections call or the bank calls to collect on the money, he says as a hostile negotiating tactic, basically, you have to tell them a really long, really ridiculous, really arduous story. | ||
And if you tell a long enough story, eventually people will lose their patience and they will accommodate you. | ||
And the point, and maybe you've seen that, I'm not saying it in a comedic way, but that's what he says, and that's very real. | ||
The point of that is that it's a hostile, it's a hostile rhetorical tactic to impose upon the patience of the listener and not be considerate. | ||
It's a power move. | ||
Okay, so when Putin goes over the 1,000 year history of Russia in great detail and with that level of tedium against the question, which is not about 1,000 years ago, he's not making a legalistic thorough case for the war in Ukraine. | ||
That's not what he's doing. | ||
Because that is not material to the justification or the real motivation for the war in Ukraine. | ||
That's not even propaganda. | ||
What it is is a hostile tactic, and it is meant to be offensive, and it is meant to put Tucker Carlson off balance, and it's almost basically meant to be insulting. | ||
To impose all this information and stuff that is really not even relevant to the conversation and run out the clock. | ||
It's trolling. | ||
It's a tactic. | ||
And if you didn't see that, You're dumb. | ||
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But that's what that was. | ||
It had nothing to do with... You know, because I saw one of the takes, somebody said, well, you know, people forget that Putin was a lawyer, so he's very legalistic, and he made a thorough case for the war. | ||
He didn't make a thorough case. | ||
And that's why it was actually an effective question. | ||
Tucker Carlson said, okay, so if Russia has a claim to Ukraine because of 1,000 years of history, then does Hungary have a claim to Western Ukraine? | ||
If those were Hungarian lands? | ||
And Putin said, well, no, I haven't considered that. | ||
That's because, of course, it's not about that. | ||
If that were the case, then would Russia have a claim to any land east of the Volga River? | ||
Or much of it? | ||
I mean, probably not. | ||
So, it has very little... These constructs of history and culture and ethnicity and national identity, and that is exactly what they are. | ||
They are, by definition, idealistic. | ||
They are constructed. | ||
They are not real. | ||
Not for the most part. | ||
When you're talking about nationhood, No nation is organized on the basis of genetic clusters, unfortunately. | ||
Although maybe that would be a good thing. | ||
They are organized on the basis of some tenuous interpretation of history which gives cover to the extent that a centralized state can project power. | ||
That is what defines a state. | ||
A state's borders is defined by the furthest periphery that the centralized state can control its borders and project power. | ||
And if the state cannot do that, then that territory is taken by a more powerful state who can project its power more strongly. | ||
Hence, why Russia was able to take Ukraine. | ||
That was the furthest edge of Washington's periphery. | ||
And Washington's strength could not control that as a border of the American Empire because Russia was more able to exert pressure. | ||
Because it's closer to Russia, it's not in NATO. | ||
Militarily weak. | ||
And so all this talk about national identity is really what we say to dress up The power of a centralized government. | ||
How else could you make any sense of the borders of different nations? | ||
Of Spain? | ||
Or of Italy? | ||
Or of the United Kingdom? | ||
I mean, what is a United Kingdom? | ||
And I don't mean to be deconstructivist here, but I mean, let's be honest. | ||
These things are idealistic. | ||
And so when we make idealistic arguments, they tend to be justifications for reality. | ||
And reality is more quantitative. | ||
It's more calculable in discrete and tangible terms. | ||
When we talk about why Russia invaded Ukraine, it has to do with the geography. | ||
How many miles between Moscow and the nearest NATO intermediate-range missile. | ||
That is why Ukraine was invaded. | ||
So, all that history has nothing to do with it. | ||
And the rest of the questions, through the interview again, This read like an official statement from the Russian President's desk that we heard on February 24, 2022, that we have heard in many speeches ever since then about NATO's, and you know, towards the end of it, we got to those real reasons. | ||
And additional idealistic reasons, we heard about the denazification of Ukraine. | ||
Nothing new, nothing fresh, it's not a new argument, it's not new information. | ||
We heard about the commitment not to move NATO east after 1991 and the unification of Germany. | ||
Again, nothing new. | ||
We heard about the Bucharest conference in 2008 and the commitment to bring Ukraine and Georgia into NATO. | ||
Nothing new. | ||
We heard about the Maidan in 2014 and the backing by the CIA. | ||
We heard about the prospect that Russia might join NATO under Clinton. | ||
There was nothing new introduced. | ||
Nothing shocking, nothing new. | ||
It was exceedingly formal. | ||
And my takeaway is that in terms of Putin's affect during the interview, he was not open. | ||
This was not an open interview bringing Tucker in. | ||
Because typically, there's two kinds of interviews. | ||
There's an interview which is perfunctory, where it is basically scripted, and the point of the interview is it's kind of a slightly different format than a press release. | ||
So, for example, if I go and interview the head of Apple about the Vision Pro, what's the purpose of that interview? | ||
It's another way to communicate corporate information. | ||
And it's to deliver the specifications of the technology and, you know, give the sales pitch for it and all the rest. | ||
It's another format for basically a press release. | ||
Another interview, like a tell-all interview or some hard-hitting journalism, is where the goal is for the interviewer to enter the world of the person being interviewed. | ||
And for there to be some vulnerability. | ||
For the interviewer to gain the trust through empathy, maybe through if they have some rapport. | ||
That's the interviewer's job, to build rapport. | ||
Maybe then the person being interviewed will let their guard down, lower the barrier, and maybe there can be, again, with the interview being brought in, maybe there's something more intimate that can be disclosed than under normal circumstances. | ||
And that's another kind of interview. | ||
This interview was very much the former. | ||
It promised to be the latter, or some variation like the latter, but it was very much the former. | ||
Tucker was not brought in as somebody sympathetic or somebody who could Maybe assist Putin in giving his side of the story. | ||
The barrier never came down for a second. | ||
The wall never came down. | ||
There was nothing intimate. | ||
And as a consequence, there was nothing new. | ||
It was a recitation of the official Russian position, the position of the Russian state, on their justification for the war. | ||
And it was nothing more than that. | ||
Nothing more, nothing less. | ||
It was not profound. | ||
There is no takeaway. | ||
That's why nobody had a takeaway. | ||
That's why for all the profundity apparently contained in the interview, there is no takeaway. | ||
Because in reality, nothing was really said. | ||
There was no new insight. | ||
No new information. | ||
No new argument. | ||
No new dialectic. | ||
You know, Tucker and Putin didn't engage in some kind of back and forth that produced a new idea. | ||
None of that happened. | ||
And I think that's why a lot of people are disappointed, but they maybe are not smart enough to see that. | ||
That's the real takeaway. | ||
So I thought it was a big nothing burger. | ||
To tell you the truth, I thought it was a big, giant, nothing burger that changes nothing. | ||
Didn't add anything. | ||
And I think Putin basically just punked Tucker Carlson. | ||
I think that's what it amounts to, on some level. | ||
I don't know why he undertook the interview, if that was... Some say that maybe Putin was showing off to the Russian population, and so maybe the intended audience was the Russians? | ||
And it was an opportunity for Putin to humiliate the Western press? | ||
That's the only angle that I can see is that perhaps it was not intended for an American audience because many Americans were expecting for Putin to pander to an American audience or take advantage of a sympathetic American audience in Tucker. | ||
That he could try to win over the Americans or Persuade the Americans or even convince Americans something about their own government, but There was no Putin did not reach outside of himself or open up to the West Embodied in Tucker. | ||
He didn't do that. | ||
It was closed and hostile and standoffish and at times condescending and even rude towards Tucker | ||
And I think looking at it with that in mind, I think the necessary conclusion is that it was more showing off to the Russians and showing strength for the Russian people, showing strength against the Western media, and deliberately condescending to the West, deliberately showing off and outclassing and doing these power moves. | ||
He was doing somersaults. | ||
Overt? | ||
Is that an expression? | ||
But you know what I'm saying. | ||
He was showing off, disrespectful, condescending, domineering against Tucker, and I think that was a power move to show strength to his own population, rather than what people are saying, which is that he was trying to get us to think a certain way about him. | ||
To me, that's the only conclusion that makes any sense. | ||
So, that's my takeaway of the interview compared to a lot of these other people. | ||
Again, their biggest takeaway is like, well, Biden is dumb. | ||
And to return actually to my... I left one thing unfinished. | ||
I said that this mindset that people have is why the right will go nowhere. | ||
It's because it is just this like reflexive cynicism Which I hate about the right wing. | ||
And I'm starting to kind of change my view of things, and not to glaze or whatever, I mean I'm wearing the Vultures shirt, but this is something, and I've said this before, but this is something that I realized when I worked with Kanye. | ||
It's that the right wing has no imagination. | ||
And I'm not even talking about conservatives, I'm talking about the dissident right. | ||
It is not forward-thinking, contrary to what it pretends to be. | ||
It's not forward-thinking. | ||
It is not imaginative. | ||
It's not open. | ||
And it's also, in a sense, inauthentic. | ||
And I was thinking about this today. | ||
These people, they're reacting to the Putin interview and they say, yeah, our Western politicians suck, you know, we're dumb, and our Western politicians are dumb, because our society's backwards, and we have no sense of history, and the only thing that we care about is football, and... But I was thinking about this today, and it's sort of like, you know, I forget what they call this, but there's a principle where they put up the college quad, you know, | ||
And they pave these paths in the grass in the college quad. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
And there's this sociological principle that if you design the pathways on a grassy field in like a college quad or in some kind of corporate campus, If you design them first, people will carve natural paths based on where they're going. | ||
So maybe they'll cut across the middle in an unexpected way. | ||
Maybe they'll cut across the side. | ||
You know, they'll create their own routes and they'll create these dirt paths because that's where the people are walking. | ||
So some say a better design principle is to just grow the grass. | ||
And let people naturally cross it and create the route how they would normally, and then pave over that. | ||
And I feel like there's something similar about our way of life. | ||
Things are the way that they are, largely. | ||
Not everything, but in a lot of ways, because we like them. | ||
For as much as everybody complains about the degenerate West and how regressive everything is, Not all of it. | ||
But a lot of it is the way that it is because we like it that way. | ||
Technology is one of the biggest ones. | ||
For all that people talk about going into nature and going back in time, everybody's still on their phones. | ||
Everybody's still using computers. | ||
It's irrevocable. | ||
It's here to stay. | ||
And instead of imagining a world that we would embrace with technology, people just kind of want to hit the back button, or hit the escape button, or try to negate this, even though they themselves still embrace it. | ||
And so that's one principle. | ||
But the other thing is, when I was talking to Kanye and, you know, he was asking like, okay, well, what can we do to solve these problems? | ||
How can we imagine a better future? | ||
I realized I actually had to work very hard to come up with answers to that question. | ||
I knew how to complain. | ||
I knew all the problems. | ||
I knew all the things that I didn't like. | ||
I hadn't even thought about the future. | ||
I could compare the past to the present and the ways in which the past were better than the present, but I had no visual or imagination, no image of the future to say, this is how the future will be better than where we are now. | ||
Nothing practical or even impractical for that matter. | ||
And I feel like a lot of right-wing people, they're sort of stuck. | ||
And they've fallen into this trap of just saying, the West is bad, the West is bad, our leaders are dumb, everything just sucks here, everything's just bad, everything's just horrible. | ||
And things used to be better, and I wish it was like the past, and I wish things hadn't gone this way. | ||
If only things hadn't gone this way. | ||
And in reality, we have to be thinking not like that. | ||
We have to be thinking about what we like about our country. | ||
And we have to be forward thinking and how we can make things better. | ||
And I know that sounds maybe trite and cliche, but I don't just mean like, hey, come on, think on the bright side and let's be positive and not negative. | ||
I mean, has anybody ever actually undertaken an exercise of thinking how the future could be better using What we have right now not saying let's make it a emulation of the past or a simulation of the past. | ||
I'm saying is anybody actually come up with an image projected an image in their mind's eye of what the real future could look like shaped by us. | ||
Knowing what we know about technology. | ||
Have you thought about a world with iPhones and Vision Pro and all these things? | ||
AI, etc. | ||
Do we have a thought about what the future might look like? | ||
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What we're working towards? | |
A grand vision of the future? | ||
How many right-wingers have actually engaged in that exercise? | ||
Other than to say, take this away, take that away, take... It's this politics of subtraction. | ||
Let's just take away abortion. | ||
Let's just take away this. | ||
Let's just take away that. | ||
And yes, of course, take away those things. | ||
But what can we add? | ||
What can we synthesize? | ||
What can we invent? | ||
Can we imagine a future? | ||
That takes the things that we like about the past and synthesizes them with what we like about the present through the technology and the dynamism of the present moment, which is changing all the time. | ||
Are we, is the right wing capable of doing that? | ||
And I think unless and until the right wing is able to do that, The left is going to win. | ||
That's why this right wing will never produce anything. | ||
You will never have a right wing that produces something. | ||
It's like I said the other week, where you say, let's do another 1950s parody. | ||
Let's do another parody of a 1950s educational video. | ||
It's not new. | ||
It's not fresh. | ||
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It's not forward. | |
That's the problem. | ||
And that, as a symbol, We have to think in terms of how can we develop the human potential that will be on the forefront of mankind? | ||
How can we develop individuals with various aptitudes to excel, to reach the pinnacle of the institutions and be at the forefront of the various fields? | ||
So, let's use music as an example. | ||
Should we make a, I don't know, some kind of song with like right-wing themes like the Tom McDonald song? | ||
We're gonna make a rap song, but Ben Shapiro's gonna be in it. | ||
Or should we look for people with a very high musical aptitude and who would excel in the musical institutions of the country, whether that's record labels or, you know, one of the symphonies, you know, if we're talking classical music, and people that are going to be literally the top 1% of the top 1%. | ||
Or same thing with science. | ||
Are we going to look at like a developer who has right-wing opinions or are we going to develop a young person with the best computer aptitude and they go to MIT or wherever and or they learn from the best and they're at the forefront of all of the emerging technologies. | ||
Only when the right wing can capture those people and only when the right wing can inculcate a culture that's attractive to those people Will the right-wing define the future? | ||
As long as the institutions are left-wing and they're attracting the best and brightest and they're in San Francisco being liberal and that's the more attractive culture to the smartest, best people, that's the culture that will reign. | ||
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You know, we have to think in those terms. | ||
It's not, you know, I'm not putting it in a, I'm not, you know, I'm kind of just throwing a lot of stuff out there. | ||
I'm not putting it in a box and tying a bow on it. | ||
But that's the kind of mindset we need to have. | ||
You know, to appeal to the lowest common denominator of the right, the most regressive, the most, you know, prejudiced or something, is not Something that's going to capture the future. | ||
And what I mean by that is, you know, some people, they want to go in the streets. | ||
We need, hey, you're going to, you know, people always say to me, you're going to need the white working class when shit hits the fan. | ||
You're going to need a thug, like a dumb idiot thug who has nothing better to do than getting street fights. | ||
You're going to want that when the collapse happens. | ||
And that is like, When people say stuff like that, it is the cry of the impotent and the helpless. | ||
And it's to say, maybe one day I'll be useful. | ||
Maybe one day, when society regresses to a level of zero complexity, maybe then I will be politically useful. | ||
When there is no need for organizational skills or any kind of high order skills. | ||
Maybe when the rule And that is the crying out of an impotent, helpless person. | ||
And a useless person. | ||
Because I always say, I don't care about dumb, poor people. | ||
I care about smart, rich people. | ||
I want to win over smart, rich, young people who are at the forefront of society, who have ideas, who have skills, Who have insights. | ||
I'm far less interested in the grug heads that are, you know, just low IQ and dumb and they want to go and do something for our people and, you know, march around carrying a banner and a costume. | ||
And whenever I say that they say, hey, you know, you're gonna need us one of these days when, you know, blacks take over and you need someone to protect us, protect you. | ||
We're not gonna protect you. | ||
And what they're basically saying is I'm dumb, I'm broke, I have no political power, but one day if society is retarded and it just turns into, you know, like a pre-industrial society where the big and tall is gonna say how it's gonna be, you know, then you're gonna need me. | ||
And what that's saying is I'm useless now and I'm not happy about that. | ||
So... | ||
Anyway, we need to be thinking in terms that will appeal to not the lowest common denominator that is going to be won over by the most base, vulgar propaganda that appeals to their basest prejudice, but But something that actually offers transcendent ideas and interesting, novel, new ideas about things. | ||
About things that are hard, not things that are easy. | ||
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Not things like, well, you know, when you think about it, degenerates should be killed. | |
You know, or stuff like, well, when you think about it, black people are dumb. | ||
You know, Indians are stinky. | ||
No, but like actually ideas about things that are hard like do you have anything to say about technology? | ||
Do you have anything thoughtful to say about music? | ||
Do you have anything thoughtful to say about language or gnosis or religion or anything like that? | ||
If the answer is no then maybe work on that and That's what I've been trying to do lately. | ||
Because the answer for me would be no as well. | ||
But I've been trying to work on that for myself as well because, you know, we need to cultivate a school of geniuses and a scene of geniuses in a geographic place. | ||
And that is, historically it seems, where the change proceeds from. | ||
Not from, you know, hey, if we make enough Dan Bongino videos but about how six million didn't die, then we'll win. | ||
It doesn't work this way, so... So those are my thoughts on all of that. | ||
Okay, we're out of time, so I think we're going to... We'll cover Gaza, I guess, next week. | ||
And for now, we'll take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me get my water here. | ||
What do you think of this hoodie? | ||
This fit goes crazy, I think, right? | ||
Balenciaga hoodie and Yeah, what does this say? | ||
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Yeah Balenciaga vultures shirt This is this fit kind of goes crazy with the pants I have sweatpants on now, but I have a pair of pants that goes with it So I'm kind of in love with this fit right now I got to wear this someplace All right Let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
And that is my summary of the Putin interview. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Thoughts? | ||
One stack I That tastes weird. | ||
Why does this taste like coffee? | ||
I guess I drank a bunch of coffee before I started the show. | ||
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The water kind of tastes like coffee. | |
The water kind of tastes like coffee here at the America First Studio. | ||
Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's take a look. | ||
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Here we go. | |
Here we go. | ||
Favorite part of the show. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's Friday. | ||
So I get to go home after this. | ||
I get to go home for the weekend. | ||
No show. | ||
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Here we go. | ||
BlackRoe I% $20, been brainstorming on ways to get your message out there. | ||
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Grassroots uprising with physical in-person events but you definitely need security. | ||
2. | ||
Run an Andrew Tate offense with coordinated posts that your followers cross-post on social media. | ||
Nobody puts Nikki in a corner. | ||
JK hang in there bro. | ||
If you're really making something good, you don't need to advertise it. | ||
It draws people in from the inside. | ||
I feel like that's why I've always been successful. | ||
Because I've never had a marketing budget. | ||
I've never done, excuse me, self-promotion. | ||
I just exist. | ||
And by my mere existence, and my content existing, it has drawn people in and has exerted gravity. | ||
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Yeah, maybe I'll do that in the future, I don't know. | ||
But, good ideas, for sure, to be sure. | ||
That is true, he does do that. | ||
And you're right! | ||
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$25 community notes on the destiny simp dono experts have had to watch hours of that retard learn about basic world history also he sucks dick that is true he does do that and you're right fact check community notes Jimbo Zoomer has exhaustively watched all of destiny streams and It is not out of context. | |
In context, he is retarded. | ||
Baron Trump sent $14. | ||
A war with Mexico would be a colossal mistake. | ||
We must invade Greenland to give the white race a refugee from the African hordes. | ||
It's the ideal location to rule both North America and Europe. | ||
No, you're wrong. | ||
You're absolutely wrong about that. | ||
Because a war in Mexico would be Keno. | ||
Imagine the content. | ||
of like American green uniforms in the 21st century with like AR goggles. | ||
Imagine like a VTOL, like a unmanned piloted VTOL with like American soldiers in green mech suits and VR goggles and astronaut helmets Like, fly down with jetpacks with, like, laser rifles just blowing up cartel members and blown up, like, Fallout New Vegas. | ||
People, like, like gore and, uh, limbs coming off. | ||
And, uh, like their spine blows up, like their spine and skull shoots out of their head and... That would be fucking awesome. | ||
So no, I totally disagree. | ||
I think we need a war in Mexico. | ||
I think it would, just for the content, it would be Kino. | ||
Imagine a pilotless, VTOL, like drone-style helicopter and you got like a thousand of them all over some cartel headquarters and they descend in like Iron Man jetpack type thing. | ||
AR headset. | ||
And it's like they're wearing Apple Vision, and it's identifying targets, it's giving hit markers, heat signatures, there's like overlay, heads-up display, health bar, ammunition, mini-map, rotating mini-map. | ||
I would volunteer for that. | ||
And I would, even though I'm Mexican, I would volunteer for that. | ||
Commander Fuentes! | ||
And we'd be Roman saluting each other. | ||
We'd be in like a floating military base above the city. | ||
Roman saluting before we jump out of the VTOL. | ||
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FOR AMERICA! | |
With like flaming American flags ripped up. | ||
Got one hanging off like stuck in my mech suit. | ||
There's like an American flag. | ||
I've got the banner on me. | ||
That would be awesome. | ||
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Yeah, no, I totally think that would be cool. | ||
It would be a W for us. | ||
Big W. Yeah. | ||
Samba Bro Iper sent $10. | ||
Watching Tucker go why, why, why reminded me of how toddlers act toward their father. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Benjamin Stack sent $10. | ||
Alex Jones shilling for transhumanism and AI connecting to the brain while claiming to be pro-human is wild. | ||
David Ica is a real one IMO. | ||
Yeah, well he's just shilling for Elon because he made a deal with him to get his Twitter back. | ||
Bobby Fisher sent $100, interesting to see Tucker wearing his red string again. | ||
One can't help but wonder if he thought it would protect him from Putin. | ||
Putin seemingly eyed him up accurately when he, jokingly, said he did the Norstream. | ||
In any case, it's not helping to dispel the Voice of America connections. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
He is a CIA shill. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, by the way. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what the Kabbalah bracelet is all about. | ||
Or the Red String. | ||
People say the Red String is a Kabbalah bracelet. | ||
I don't know what it is though. | ||
I mean, maybe it is. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I'm like Anakin. | ||
You brought him here to kill me! | ||
I'm gonna I'm force choking the super chatters through the camera the show is so dumb The show is so dumb. | ||
I'm choking you through the camera. | ||
Yeah, no, Putin called them out high key a couple times on the CIA connection. | ||
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Wendell says Tucker's dad said in an old C-SPAN interview it's a red rubber band they all wear. | ||
Send me that, will you? | ||
I'll post it on my Telegram. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat, Bobby Fisher. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Pepex sent $3. | ||
Surprised Putin agreed to the interview? | ||
Leave it to right-wing ex to flip the CIA line as if Tucker was too based or something to be let in. | ||
We miss Autumn Groeper. | ||
I know, dude. | ||
I miss him, too. | ||
Aleister Argonaut sent $10. | ||
Ganown considered Catholicism from the metaphysical POV rather than just the religious similar to Neoplatonists and Catholics like Augustine. | ||
That the Catholic Church is the external and contingent worldly form containing a deeper esoteric teaching that transcends this outer shell. | ||
Thoughts on this? | ||
Yeah, some people... well, people have talked about this forever. | ||
The idea that there is a, you know, universal religion and that the... | ||
The distinct religions are just the mythology built around an esoteric universal religion that they all have a commonality or something. | ||
And it's actually a controversial subject if there's an esoteric teaching inside Catholicism. | ||
But it's funny you ask this because I just started reading a book about this today about Christian Gnosis. | ||
I started reading about this and And I don't know, I haven't finished the book, so I'll tell you what I think when I finish it. | ||
I'm unconvinced right now, but you know, but there is a case to be made based on some of the writings of St. | ||
Paul that says that gnosis is used in the New Testament 29 times and only one time is it used pejoratively. | ||
And you have to distinguish between a false gnosis and A imperfect form of Gnosis and then perfect Gnosis. | ||
And that much of what has been said in Catholicism is against false Gnosis, the puffed up knowledge. | ||
And they say that, some Catholics say that the Greek philosophy was providential, that it was almost given to the Greeks to prepare | ||
Mankind in anticipation of the coming of Jesus some some have said this and they say that the Christian Gnosis is distinct from the Hindu Gnosis because it is Trinitarian But I haven't read enough about this, but but I but I was reading a book about it today I found it actually very interesting and they say that there is a there is an actually an oral tradition of There's not just the Bible. | ||
Now, this is where you get into dangerous territory, but some would contend that Jesus transmitted to his apostles an oral tradition that was not written in the Bible. | ||
And they say that the reason that the oral tradition is superior is because it's transmitted by the breath, which is connotated with the Spirit. | ||
As opposed to what is written down. | ||
And that there is a freight carried by a spoken word that is lost in transcription. | ||
And they say that, you know, Jesus spoke it into the ears of the apostles and then the apostles yell it from the rooftop. | ||
But why then would Jesus speak it into their ears? | ||
Because there's discretion involved? | ||
That, you know, some cannot be Gnostic? | ||
That's what some say. | ||
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Anyway, but like I said, just this is what some people think. | ||
I'm not saying I'm just. | ||
Resaying what I have read about this subject, actually, just today. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know how I feel about it. | ||
I have to read more about it. | ||
I'll have to read that. | ||
I haven't read any Gunan. | ||
I only have one of his books, which is the Metaphysical Principles of Infinitesimal Calculus, but I haven't read that. | ||
and he had immense respect and reverence for Catholicism. | ||
Symbolism of the cross helped me rediscover my fa. | ||
I'll have to read that. | ||
I haven't read any of Gwena'an. | ||
I only have one of his books, which is The Metaphysical Principles of Infinitesimal Calculus, but I haven't read that. | ||
I haven't. | ||
A lot of people in the chat are saying, Rare El... | ||
Rare L! | ||
Obviously you guys are not, you know, you guys will never be Gnostic. | ||
I'm just freethinking over here. | ||
I tend to be, and listen, I tend to be very skeptical and very, for the record, I tend to be very against that kind of thinking. | ||
It's interesting, but it is, it's, I think it tends towards heresy. | ||
That's what makes it dangerous. | ||
And so I am very skeptical of it, but I'm willing to entertain it. | ||
I think it's an interesting concept, and I think I have a very strong faith. | ||
I think I have a very rigid and very strong faith, which is why I'm not terribly afraid of it, but I tend to be against it. | ||
So don't, I'm not promoting, you know, people say, oh, oh, oh, I'm just saying this is the treatment of the subject by other thinkers. | ||
I tend to be skeptical of it, but I'm willing to entertain it. | ||
I'm willing to think about it. | ||
But my tendency is not to embrace anything esoteric in Christianity. | ||
But I'm open to reading about it. | ||
I'm open to hearing about it. | ||
And, you know, there's some interesting stuff that's been written about it. | ||
Hey, thanks man! | ||
What's DTL? | ||
When you met with DTL in my city last year? | ||
the devil until the scandal when you met with DTL in my city last year. | ||
DTL? | ||
I wanted to watch for myself. | ||
Now I watch daily and have turned some friends on. | ||
They're helping you. | ||
Hey, thanks man. | ||
What's DTL? | ||
When you met with DTL in my city last year? | ||
DTL. | ||
What's DTL? | ||
Lone Star Groyper. | ||
So Texas? | ||
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Jesus? | |
Who did I meet with in your city last year? | ||
DTL? | ||
I thought you were the devil until the scandal when you met with DTL in my city last year. | ||
Huh? | ||
Oh, defend Texas Liberty. | ||
Got it. | ||
Yeah, well hey, I'm glad you checked out my show and you found out what's up. | ||
That's how a lot of people find me, that way, because it's just out of morbid curiosity. | ||
People hear, oh, this, you know, we're not Nazis and, you know, that's a fake label, but this guy is. | ||
Everything that the left says about us isn't true, but it is true about Nick Fuentes. | ||
He's actually the worst. | ||
He's actually everything that the left says the right is. | ||
And then people go, wow, he's the baddest of the bad? | ||
I want to see what he's about. | ||
I want to see how evil this guy really is. | ||
And then they watch my show and they're like, oh, this guy's actually just, like, funny and... | ||
You know, Catholic and whatever. | ||
So... It's funny you say that, because, yeah, that's... I've heard that many, many, many times. | ||
People discover my show in that way. | ||
So I'm glad that you had the curiosity to check out my show, because, you know, a lot of people, they're just like, oh, that guy? | ||
He's a freaking racist. | ||
Which is just dumb. | ||
Let's go! | ||
That's awesome! | ||
They send out a mailer that says, so-and-so is associated with Nick Fuentes gets elected in a landslide. | ||
Everybody knows that means he's based. | ||
But now I know to vote for the guy. | ||
We're winning. | ||
Let's go. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
They send out a mailer that says so-and-so is associated with Nick Fuentes gets elected in a landslide. | ||
Everybody knows that means he's based. | ||
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We are the future for sure. | |
Boss Lurker sent TV. | ||
Yeah, Putin failed the audience. | ||
But this was not for us. | ||
The Tucker interview was a document for the archives. | ||
Best show in the world. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't think it was for the archives. | ||
I think, if anything, it was for the Russians. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $3. | ||
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308. | |
Do you believe there is such thing as a white lie? | ||
What do you mean, like... Like a lie that is, uh... Do you mean, does a white lie exist? | ||
Or... I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
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I did. | |
I did. | ||
Now, retard. | ||
a messy cent five dollars did you really pull up to mar-a-lago in a blue hoodie and jeans nigga your default attire for the past seven years has been a suit and tie and that was the best fit you could find my only guess is that yay told you to wear that anyways love you man now retard what happened was i was not supposed to be at the dinner i I was not planning on being there. | ||
That was not the plan at all. | ||
Also, we were supposed to check into a hotel. | ||
So, you know, we had this session on Monday night, and... Was it? | ||
Yeah, it was Monday. | ||
We had this session Monday night. | ||
It went late into the night. | ||
Like 1 a.m. | ||
And the reason why I was late is because, you know, Ye had this interview with Trump that had been planned for a long time on Tuesday at like 8 30 or something like that. | ||
And we had a flight to catch. | ||
I mean Milo booked the flight for that at midnight. | ||
And we booked the flight for like 6 a.m and we were up until 1 a.m we had worked all day so we got to the office in the morning at like 9 we worked until 1 a.m then i had to go to my hotel sleep Wake up and get to the airport at 5 a.m. | ||
Which means I had to be at the Waldorf at 4 a.m So I got like two hours of sleep. | ||
We worked all day Then I slept like two three hours jumped in an uber was Slightly late to the Waldorf, but yay was later than me. | ||
He comes downstairs. | ||
We get in the uber We're late to the airport. | ||
We go through security and everything and We fly to San Francisco, San Francisco to Miami, and then Karen was running late, so we go from Miami to the Trump Doral where we were gonna wait for Karen, and then Karen picks us up at the Trump Doral, and we drive from there to Mar-a-Lago, and we get to Mar-a-Lago an hour late. | ||
And again, I was expecting either 1. | ||
Not to be at the dinner or 2. | ||
To be able to check into a hotel and change before the dinner. | ||
That was the plan. | ||
and um you know but we didn't have time to check into the hotel and then i wound up at the dinner so that's why i was in jeans and it's not because yay you know you fucking idiot did you really do this you're a tire for the past seven years has been a suit and tie you're just a fucking loser retard That was the best fit you could find. | ||
No, obviously it was extenuating circumstances. | ||
So, I mean... And that tells you I had no intention of being there. | ||
Of course I wouldn't go to Mar-a-Lago in jeans and a hoodie. | ||
But it was literally like... | ||
I Ubered to the Waldorf and then didn't stop until I was at Mar-a-Lago, until I was in the lobby of Mar-a-Lago an hour late with Ye waiting for the president. | ||
So at no time between, you know, leaving my hotel at 3 a.m. | ||
in LA to arriving at Mar-a-Lago at like 8.30 or whatever, 9.30, Was I even able to change and then you know, we sat down in the lobby at the Mar-a-Lago the lobby of the dining room and we sat there waited for five minutes They said the president will be with you. | ||
He walks in through the dining room comes up and you know, we all get up and And we say hi, and then Ye comes up, shakes his hand, and Ye and Trump start to go into the dining room, and then Ye comes, oh, they're coming with me, and he hand waves us in, and we come up behind him. | ||
I'm like, we're gonna be at the dinner, you know? | ||
So it was totally, like, you know, people say it was a setup. | ||
It was so contingent. | ||
Like, if it had gone just a slightly different way, if it was choreographed even just a little bit differently, I wouldn't have been at the dinner. | ||
So... Anyway. | ||
But yeah, that's how I wound up there in the hoodie. | ||
God's plan, for real. | ||
- For real. - Spanish Groi percent $3. | ||
Prussia should be forever remembered for it, martial discipline and skill. - Okay. | ||
Dave Mann sent $200. | ||
Hey Nick, we love and thank you so much. | ||
Let's up the ante on that monthly super chat trend. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big 200 a month for Nick. | ||
We got it, check. | ||
Hey, thank you very much for the huge super chat, man. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Glad you like the, excuse me, glad you like the content. | ||
And I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, like I said, we're gonna have the subscriptions. | ||
We're gonna have these subscriptions soon enough, hopefully. | ||
If there's no funny business, we're actually uploading the archive. | ||
We're bringing back the AF Archive, where it's got all the episodes. | ||
It's gonna have all 1,300 episodes, all my interviews, all my speeches, all my commentary, gaming streams, everything going back seven years. | ||
And it's gonna be available for subscribers, hopefully soon, with an e-check system. | ||
Okay, barring, and you know, knock on wood, I don't wanna jinx it, and I'm not announcing it yet, but that, I mean, we're working towards that, so, hopefully we'll be able to have a subscription option very soon. | ||
But thank you very much! | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
God bless you. | ||
You'll have to remind me then when we meet on business terms, but hey, thanks buddy! | ||
You got the OG Life of Pablo! | ||
Been watching since 2018 when you assassinated CRP and got hooked ever since. | ||
I have the original Pablo Knickers shirt and Super Chatter hoodie and banking on them being collector's items. | ||
But anyway, we will meet one day on business terms. | ||
Remember the name, O7. | ||
You'll have to remind me then when we meet on business terms. | ||
But hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
You got the OG, wow, the life of Pablo. | ||
Very cool. | ||
And maybe it will be a collector's item. | ||
We'll see. | ||
If I succeed. | ||
If not, it's gonna be... You'll be prosecuted for a hate crime for having it. | ||
It could go either way. | ||
Yeah, that was good. | ||
I like the... I like the older production on that song though. | ||
most recent LPs the crazy bipolar anti-Semite hook is hilarious yeah that was good I like the I like the older production on that song though because if you let me pull it up some of the changes I like some of them I don't like I'm Did they take it down again? | ||
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Damn it. | |
Let me see if I got it. | ||
Hmm. | ||
I like this production. | ||
And this was the original on this song, I think. | ||
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If I'm not mistaken. | |
Let me see. | ||
I can't find the right version on YouTube. | ||
So I like the production less on the newer version. | ||
And same with a few of them. | ||
Like the Fuck Some production I don't like. | ||
I like the original. | ||
And the Carnival production I like less. | ||
I have to say, the Carnival lyrics really offended me. | ||
And the new lyrics on the song Carnival, he says, I'm the new Jesus. | ||
That I really hated. | ||
And I... I don't like that. | ||
I think that's a big problem. | ||
Because that's just too far. | ||
You know, I mean, the lyrics were already gross, and you'd say, oh, okay, he's back to his old ways. | ||
I don't think he ever blasphemed like that before. | ||
Even, because people say, well, what about Yeezus? | ||
He says, I am a God. | ||
But, saying, I'm a God, is different than saying, I'm Jesus. | ||
Like, those are two completely different statements. | ||
To say, I am a God, and even on that song, he says, I know he's the most high. | ||
So he even acknowledges Jesus as God. | ||
He's just saying, like, I'm great, you know? | ||
And that's, you know, some would say that's prideful, but it's not necessarily blasphemous. | ||
Certainly you would say it's worse, you know, maybe people say it's splitting hairs But certainly you'd say it's worse to say I'm the new Jesus than to say I am a god or you know I know he's the most high. | ||
I'm a close high. | ||
I mean that's pushing it That's that's about as close as you can get but to say I'm the new Jesus. | ||
I turned water to Chris. | ||
That's just like gross and blasphemous and disgusting and I'm honestly glad that I don't that I'm not involved with that anymore because that's just totally indefensible. | ||
I could never stand by that and it would put me in a tough position because you know I love him as a guy and like I like the music but that's just blasphemy you can't tolerate that at all it's totally intolerable for somebody that's and that's not even I mean you could say sexual stuff even and he'd say oh that's not that's really not what you're supposed to do like I said about his other songs | ||
But to go and say, I'm the new Jesus, that's just totally beyond the pale, totally unacceptable. | ||
And, you know, you want to be shocking, you want to be provocative. | ||
I think you can have some latitude as an artist. | ||
But that's blasphemy. | ||
You can have zero latitude with that. | ||
There is zero latitude with saying, I'm Jesus. | ||
Like, that's just, you can't say that, you know? | ||
That should be illegal. | ||
So... Again, and I'm not, I'm not that guy. | ||
I'm not a Puritan or whatever. | ||
Like, even when he sings, I am a God, I think that's pushing it. | ||
But I still think there's maybe an artistic argument to be made for that. | ||
It is indefensible to say, I'm the new Jesus. | ||
Like, fuck you. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
And again, provocative, shocking, edgy, you want to do the burzum shirt, okay, again, those guys are anti-Christ. | ||
But it may be like the aesthetic again, maybe To do some of the sexual stuff. | ||
I really don't like it. | ||
But okay, maybe And I'm being I'm being as liberal as possible here I'm saying if you're as liberal as possible, you might say okay, maybe but you really shouldn't But this is just so outside of what's okay. | ||
It's just immoral blatantly immoral and It's one thing to offend Christians by being scandalous. | ||
It's another thing to offend Christians by being blasphemous. | ||
I mean, they're both bad, but one is way worse, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's so funny because Daniel Schmidt, who I flew out to meet Ye to be a fucking nice guy, he stabbed me in the back over his principled objection to the fact that Ali was working for Ye, but he'll stand by while this shit is going on. | ||
So yeah, a lot of integrity over there. | ||
I'm- I have so much integrity, I'm gonna throw Nick under the bus because I have so much integrity. | ||
But, you know, Ye's out there saying, I'm the new Jesus and he's huffing the guy's fucking farts. | ||
We know what they're- both of them. | ||
Not- not him and Ye, him and Milo. | ||
It's just like the epitome of they will do anything for money or to have proximity to a celebrity. | ||
So, yeah, I really didn't like that. | ||
I mean, and don't get me wrong, I like the music, like the album's good, but I can't listen to that song. | ||
And the lyrics are gross. | ||
The lyrics are so gross on top of that. | ||
He's rapping about, uh, I got my dick up her ass like a ventriloquist. | ||
And I mean, it's kind of funny and juvenile, but... | ||
It's just, I don't want to listen to that. | ||
I don't want to put that in my brain. | ||
All the lyrics are about sucking dick and she gives head like the honor roll, ride my dick like a carnival. | ||
Really? | ||
Like, I don't want to put that in my head. | ||
I don't want to put that fucking bullshit in my head. | ||
It's just fucking gross. | ||
It's not even artful. | ||
It's one thing if you say something Again, I think artists should have some license. | ||
But that stuff is just vulgarity. | ||
It's just profane, vulgar, and there's blasphemy on top of it. | ||
So I just can't abide that. | ||
Some of the songs don't have that, and so some of the songs I like. | ||
But that in particular, I'm like, really man? | ||
It's just really disappointing. | ||
Especially because I really stuck my neck out for him and defended him, even just yesterday, and said, I think he's a sincere Christian, I think he's a sincere guy, blah blah blah. | ||
And then he comes out and says, I'm the new Jesus. | ||
Like, you should feel shame for saying that. | ||
You should feel deep, oppressive shame for having said that. | ||
It should not—nobody should ever say that as a real Christian flippantly. | ||
Like, if I ever said anything like that, I would be mortified. | ||
Even if I was trying to be funny, or whatever, I would feel a dreadful sense of shame and remorse, and that should be crushing. | ||
Nobody should ever say that. | ||
Ever. | ||
There's no excuse as a Christian. | ||
And that's not me being like, Whatever cuz like I said, I more than most people more than many Catholics. | ||
I I think there should be some license but Not for that So I did not like that at all didn't like it one bit But yeah, so that that totally Offended me and really and I'm not easy to the old that's one of the only things you can't say to offend me I'm not offended really by anything other than that and So I didn't like that, but, um... And the production, I think, was better before. | ||
I don't like the stadium chant production, and I like, um... I liked how it was before, and before those lyrics. | ||
And I liked... I thought he really improved Beg Forgiveness. | ||
The new version of Beg Forgiveness was very good. | ||
Let me see if I can get it. | ||
I don't I don't love most of the songs. | ||
I like paid I like I Burn. | ||
I like Back to Me. | ||
I like Gun to My Head. | ||
Still The King. | ||
I like the old production. | ||
I don't like it so much anymore. | ||
The New Beg Forgiveness is good. | ||
I like Slide. | ||
I like... What's that other one? | ||
What's the house one? | ||
Time Moving Slow. | ||
I don't like River. | ||
I don't really like... I don't like Hoodrat. | ||
I didn't love Paperwork. | ||
I didn't love Carnival. | ||
I like the old version of Fuck Something, but not the new version. | ||
I don't love Money on the Floor. | ||
It's okay, but I don't love it. | ||
So... But I think it'll be his best album since Life of Pablo. | ||
To me, Donda... I'm not really listening to a lot of Donda tracks. | ||
What were the best tracks from Donda that have really stood the test of time? | ||
I mean, one of the bangers from that was Off the Grid. | ||
I don't even think Off the Grid has stood the test of time so well. | ||
It's still kind of catchy. | ||
I'd still listen to it, but... | ||
So Donda, that whole era I think was not his best era. | ||
If you were to package up like Jesus is King and Donda as one era, not the best. | ||
And maybe the Ye, Kids See Ghosts, and those other albums he produced, maybe that's an era. | ||
I think those were his two worst eras. | ||
So, the Donda 2 Vultures era is the best era in a long time. | ||
Best era since Life of Pablo. | ||
Because Life of Pablo is like my favorite. | ||
And then Donda 2 was fire. | ||
I thought Donda 2 was excellent. | ||
That whole era, even though it was totally unreleased, just bangers. | ||
And Vultures has been pretty good. | ||
I mean, the stuff that's good, I like it a lot. | ||
Stuff that's not good, I don't love it, obviously. | ||
Some of it. | ||
About, you know, maybe a quarter of it, a third of it, I'm not in love with. | ||
But, yeah, I think Vulture's Donda 2 is really the best. | ||
Because he's bringing back some of that old soulful sound. | ||
There is some of the gospel stuff on, like, Beg Forgiveness and River. | ||
I love the house. | ||
Because Chicago invented house music. | ||
So, I love the house influence on some of the songs. | ||
And I love the... I think this aesthetic is way better too. | ||
Because the Donda aesthetic was great with the big coat and the boots and the mask. | ||
I think he really perfected it with this. | ||
Like that Vultures music video, the Havoc version. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
The Halloween masks. | ||
I love that horror, goth vibe. | ||
Cause I'm really into the band Provoker. | ||
I've been really into the band Provoker for a while. | ||
And they kind of have that grungy, dark, Horror inspiration. | ||
I think that's really tight and He's kind of took the Donda thing from like a monochromatic black to like a Halloween horror like dark thing and I I think it's very good Sort of morbid so I I love this aesthetic Love the fit love the mask Love love all that Love the house. | ||
Love the soul. | ||
Inspiration. | ||
But it's also kind of industrial. | ||
So it's like a little bit Yeezus. | ||
The house stuff is new. | ||
The soul. | ||
It's not the sped up soul from College Dropout. | ||
But it is like a soul. | ||
Soulful. | ||
Soulful and inspired by soul. | ||
And some of the gospel from Donda. | ||
And those are kind of like the key elements. | ||
And I love all of them. | ||
It's kind of taken my favorites from everything. | ||
Because the house is very funky. | ||
I love the dance house music, so I love that vibe. | ||
I love soul music. | ||
I think the sped up soul samples is a little dated, but I love all soul music, like the actual oldies. | ||
And I think that Kanye is soulful. | ||
I think that's what makes him a great producer, is that he's soulful, compared to some of these other guys. | ||
So I love that I love the there's like just enough gospel inspiration and then it's it's a little Grungy, it's a little industrial like Yeezus, but it's not over-the-top so So I love the new style. | ||
That's why I've loved Donda 2 because I think he's been inventing this new style Vultures has more of the house vibe Donda 2 is more industrial gospel. | ||
This has more of the soul and house And the aesthetics better too. | ||
So I really love this new... I'm in love with the new style. | ||
I don't love the blasphemy, of course. | ||
I don't love all that. | ||
So... I don't love all the sex talk. | ||
And I'm okay with a little bit of sex talk, but not... it's gratuitous. | ||
You know, it's too much. | ||
So... Don't love all that. | ||
The blasphemy is unacceptable. | ||
The naked in public is unacceptable. | ||
Especially around the kids. | ||
But, uh, yeah. | ||
That's my opinion on the vulture's listening parties. | ||
I mean, I think he's a great artist. | ||
I think what makes him a great artist is the boundless creativity. | ||
Like, whatever criticisms you have, the thing that you have to respect is that he is endlessly creative. | ||
He is 45 years old. | ||
He's been in the game for over 20 years, and he still has ideas. | ||
Still has new sounds, new melodies. | ||
That's his gift. | ||
And he reminds me of, like, Paul McCartney in that sense. | ||
Like, Paul McCartney, I don't, like, I think John Lennon was the superior songwriter, but Paul McCartney just had, he has just music in his soul. | ||
Like, he just has melodies. | ||
And that's why, you know, even his later stuff is very good, like the stuff with wings and everything. | ||
Because he just has great melodies. | ||
And I feel like Kanye has something very similar, just the creativity to just endlessly create new sounds, new melodies, and it's always good. | ||
I've rarely heard him make something that I really don't like. | ||
So... | ||
He's just got a great ear, and just endless creativity for looks, sounds, melodies. | ||
So that is what I truly admire about him, is just endless source of ideas. | ||
Because some of these artists, they're a one-hit wonder. | ||
They come up with one good song, and then they can't, like they have one sound. | ||
You know? | ||
Like Led Zeppelin. | ||
I think Led Zeppelin's a great band, but they have like one sound. | ||
They got a couple songs that are a little different. | ||
But for the most part when you think of Led Zeppelin you think of like one sound. | ||
So that's why the Beatles were so great because they were versatile and they had everything from Love Me Do all the way to Day in the Life or whatever. | ||
So that is probably why he has been so Influential to me. | ||
It's because he just has... There's genres within him as an artist. | ||
You know? | ||
None of the albums are the same. | ||
Whether you listen to... And I'm glazing at this point, but you know what I'm talking about. | ||
I mean, every album is like its own era, its own genre, its own stage of his musical development. | ||
New influences, new... You know, Graduation, it's the Murakami album cover. | ||
It's Rolling Stone influenced the lyrics. | ||
U2 influenced the stadium. | ||
Anthem it's got these electronic influences from like Daft Punk, but then you go and listen to Yeezus, and it's like completely different You know the the album covers minimalistic the it's um Mike Dean production, so it's experimental industrial Totally different vibe And the fashion's different. | ||
Like so he is somebody like that is just interesting So I've been thinking about that for a while That's why it's had a little monologue in me. | ||
Someone says, Nick is gonna tell us how great NATO is. | ||
What does NATO have to do with this? | ||
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Come on, man. | |
Ye is blowing in the wind and embracing everything bad. | ||
Okay, so this is just like low IQ. | ||
Low IQ response. | ||
You guys are just dumb. | ||
I mean, if you're dumb, you're not gonna get it. | ||
If you're smart, you'll get it. | ||
I already said that. | ||
I already, you know, we can have a take on this that is A little bit more complete than to say, oh, he swore! | ||
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That is bad! | |
That is very bad! | ||
Like, yeah, I already said that. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I don't like that he's swearing. | ||
I don't like that he is adrift. | ||
I don't like that he is embracing his worst impulses. | ||
At the same time, this album has a lot of ideas on it, musically. | ||
And I like a lot of the ideas. | ||
I like a lot of the, you know, so both can be true. | ||
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Come on, man! | |
When people say, come on, man, admit it, like you're fucking retarded. | ||
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Come on, man! | |
Duh! | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
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like die anyway you either get it or you don't But that's my... The quack sent three dollars. | |
Quack. | ||
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Quack. | |
Slot sent three dollars. | ||
Vultures. | ||
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Thank you! | |
"Fishoto" sent $3. | ||
"Breaking Records Constantly" "W Nick" "Love the Rumble Streams" "07 King" - Thank you, yeah, it's gonna be big this year, man. - "Pragmatic Culture" sent $100. | ||
"Hey Boss" "Love the content from you and all the others lately recently" "Dalton, Jimbo, Chief, Tyler, John, just a great crew. | ||
Very hopeful for the future." God bless you and all the others here. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, I love our crew. | ||
I'm really, really excited about everything. | ||
I feel like I learned a lot the past couple years, the hard way, about a lot of things. | ||
So, I'm still working on myself, but I feel like You know, I've been doing this a long time, I've learned a lot, and now I feel like I'm really ready for... to start. | ||
I feel like I'm just getting started. | ||
Because everything up until this point, I feel like was a learning experience, was training wheels. | ||
And sometime in the last year, I feel like I really have gotten to a point where I can really begin. | ||
Because... | ||
You know, I obviously made a lot of bad personnel decisions and reckless in other ways and things like that. | ||
Not that I'm done learning or whatever, but I feel like I finally got to a point where I have the most basic idea of what I need to do. | ||
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So, that's how I feel lately. | |
But thank you for the big super chat, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Hopefully I'll see you soon. | ||
No, I disagree. | ||
I think that him and Obama were... They have the same policy under Obama, so no, no. | ||
He's ideologically liberal. | ||
in state development with Saudis. | ||
He is only trying to save his voter bloc. | ||
No, I disagree. | ||
I think that him and Obama were, they have the same policy under Obama. | ||
So no, no, he's ideologically liberal. | ||
I think he really wants to support them. | ||
Savian sent $3. | ||
Have you ever been wrong? | ||
Glazing. | ||
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Very rarely. | |
Very rarely. | ||
Andre Buda, He was very whiny and kind of passive-aggressive. | ||
for two hours how he's getting cucked by CIA over and over again. | ||
Truly based man. | ||
Yeah, it was whiny too. | ||
He was very whiny and kind of passive aggressive. | ||
It didn't come across great in my opinion. | ||
Tech sent $3. | ||
Putin's 30 minute dissertation on the history of Russia was better than anything I heard in college. | ||
Could you imagine Biden trying to do that? | ||
Let me take 30 seconds to explain my love for Keith Woods. | ||
It was better than anything you heard in college, really? | ||
It was basically a real life lore video. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
I'm sure that spoiled an anime or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maharega kill Geno, and Sukuna steals Megumi's body. | ||
Nobura is permanently dead. - I don't know what that means. | ||
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I'm sure that spoiled an anime or something. - Doug Rebecca sent $10. | |
Is tax evasion a sin? | ||
- I don't know, I'm not a priest. - Youngest Holdi sent $100. | ||
I was late, from the top. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, Youngest Oldie. | ||
Hilarious! | ||
Hilarious boomer joke. | ||
Youngest Old Head, huh? | ||
That's a good one. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Thank you for the laugh and for the money. | ||
Big shout-out. | ||
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No message. | ||
- Thanks. - London Wog sent $10. | ||
Thanks. | ||
London Walks at 10. | ||
$10. | ||
I liked your take about the trite midwood takes on the Putin interview. | ||
The TL has been terrible outside of you and the grow ipers. | ||
On a similar note, BA tards have been doing this thing of dunking on some anti-HBD libtard will stand still for weeks now. | ||
You're not accomplishing anything. | ||
You're 45. | ||
Yeah, I vaguely seen that. | ||
Like, I have no idea who that guy is, but I've seen some of the discussion on that. | ||
Pragmatic culture sent $20. | ||
Sargon is definitely the encapsulation of midwood intellect. | ||
He only glommed onto right-wing thought after he thoroughly embarrassed himself with his own liberal projects and still didn't give credit to the people who said it first like a Jared Taylor and you peaked at ethics in gaming journalism. | ||
Hmm. | ||
I don't really know anything about him to be honest. | ||
*phone rings* Yeah, they're all pussies. | ||
None of these Arab countries will do anything. | ||
Yeah, they're all pussies. | ||
None of these Arab countries will do anything. | ||
Yeah, they're all pussies. | ||
None of these Arab countries will do anything. | ||
Yeah, they're all pussies. | ||
None of these Arab countries will do anything. | ||
Yeah, they're all pussies. | ||
None of these Arab countries will do anything. | ||
Yeah, they're all pussies. | ||
None of these Arab countries will do anything. | ||
James Cook sent $5. | ||
No, that's right. | ||
You're not Hitler. | ||
You're not a Nazi. | ||
You don't deserve to be called that and demonized. | ||
True. | ||
True, I'm a good guy. | ||
Nick2036 sent $5. | ||
I used to be like you. | ||
Only really able to be creative and productive after midnight. | ||
Was always scared to try to fix my schedule because I thought I'd lose my edge. | ||
Well, here I am with a job and a normal schedule and exactly that is happening. | ||
There you go! | ||
See, so I need to be this way. | ||
Nick2036 sent $5. | ||
I never get in the zone like I used to from 12 a.m. | ||
to 5 a.m. | ||
anymore. | ||
It just won't happen if I try earlier. | ||
Do what you have to do to be you. | ||
Love you big guy. | ||
Thanks for the advice. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Yeah I will. | ||
And I will do that. | ||
I'm a creature of the night. | ||
Dumb question. | ||
Dumb as fuck question. | ||
- You're the only advisor behind the scenes of the prey campaign and have to convince her candidate to carry out her ideal and JF agenda and win the election or you boil in excrement. | ||
Your options are only Shapiro, Destiny, Nikki Haley, Uck, and Zerka. | ||
Again, you have to both win and sell your agenda to the candidate who you got best to worst. - Dumb question. | ||
Dumb, dumb as fuck question. | ||
What is this question? | ||
What is this setup? | ||
Is this a game show? | ||
What the fuck is this? | ||
This prompt? | ||
Is this an FRQ? | ||
Destiny's wearing the blue dress, Nikki Haley's wearing the red dress, and smoking the palm oils, and she's in the third house. | ||
Stupid ass question. | ||
Thanks for the super chat, not gonna answer. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Congrats on your partnership with Rumble, my friend. | ||
I wish I got a deal like that, but hey, good for you, buddy. | ||
Congrats. | ||
Everybody follow Chief Trumpster on Rumble. | ||
William sent $3. | ||
Also, do you know this Keith Woods guy on Twitter and Cozy? | ||
I watch on Rumble, but I heard you stream on his Cozy site so I was wondering if you knew him. | ||
Any chance you could get me an autograph? | ||
LondonWog sent $5, Karlin says that Boomer Putin got the narratives mixed up. | ||
Says that Putin should have focused on NATO expansion and tranny toilets for American rightoids while saving the regathering of the Russian lands history lecture for his domestic base. | ||
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Maybe it was for his domestic base. | |
Growipet sent $5, no one else is able to do what you do. | ||
Love you and God bless you Nick. | ||
Thank you, love you too. | ||
Yeah, God designed it that way. | ||
- Yeah, God designed it that way. | ||
- Um, I don't know. I don't know. | ||
You'd have to think about it from his perspective as a head of state. | ||
With an interview with hostile press. | ||
During a war with America. | ||
So, no. | ||
I think he kind of had to be hostile. | ||
Milk Tigre sent $10, no message. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yo-Yo Yo sent $3, the Rumble CEO said. | ||
But I think I'm a special circumstance obviously. | ||
The reason why I don't have a deal is not because I don't stream there exclusively. | ||
there chat was spamming sign nick which i think prompted him to say it thoughts possible i don't know if that's what prompted him because i didn't watch that stream but um but i think i'm a special circumstance obviously i'm not you know the reason why i don't have a deal is not because i don't stream there exclusively it's because i'm a special case so yeah we'll see maybe lunch London Wog sent $10, so true about the nature of the dissident right. | ||
Sick and tired of seeing washed-up Gen Xers and millennials sniggering about Brandon and smoke detectors. | ||
And what do they offer? | ||
LARPs about being a crusader warrior poet schizo-barbarian? | ||
Book contests? | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Only you and AF have the answer. | ||
I don't have the answer, I just know the question. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
I seek to have the answer, but it's really in knowing the right question. | ||
It's really knowing the right form as opposed to what they are doing. | ||
So, and that's because I'm talking to young people. | ||
I'm talking to young people. - Well, I'm interested in young people advancing their career, going into university, networking, reading, reading books, getting involved with technology. | ||
I'm not a Straussian, by the way. | ||
So it's not even necessarily you need to read Plato and Aristotle, but you need to... We need young people to develop all their talents to the fullest potential. | ||
That's the only way to achieve any kind of real change. | ||
As opposed to, yeah, what these other guys are doing. | ||
- Panhandle a grower percent $5. | ||
Great show as always. | ||
Congratulations on your biggest rumble stream. - Thank you. - Triz sent $100. | ||
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No message, I love you so much. - Thank you for the big super chat. | |
Love you too, buddy. | ||
Thank you, T. Riz. | ||
Riz a triz. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
We already know what it looks like when lower-class thugs aspire to political power through violence. | ||
It was called the SA and Hitler had to get rid of them all. | ||
Yeah, I don't know a lot about that. | ||
I'm not... Look, because I'm not a Nazi, you know. | ||
I'm just a regular guy like you. | ||
Like you and me. | ||
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So... | |
So when you say, look at what happened, I'm like, I don't know what happened. | ||
I'm not a Nazi or anything, bro. | ||
But hey, you're right. | ||
- Edgy Grow Iper sent $10. | ||
How much influence do big political streamers have on the direction of the political conversation? - They're downstream from it. - Blackpill sent $10. | ||
One overlooked aspect is that Putin is very concerned with Russia's image as an honest broker in the international community. | ||
I think he is dedicated to the multipolar BRICS future and knows that all he has to do is avoid making any mistakes like saying something unoptical in front of hundreds of millions around the world. | ||
That's a good observation. | ||
In order to be an honest broker and create an alternative system, you would have to have a professional kind of corporate. | ||
I don't eat spaghetti, so I don't know. | ||
You know, in the same way that the liberal West does. | ||
So, yeah, that makes sense. | ||
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That's a good observation. | |
Boogly Woogly sent $10. | ||
What's your position on using a spoon in conjunction with a fork when eating spaghetti? | ||
Necessary or unnecessary? | ||
I don't eat spaghetti, so I don't know. | ||
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Why is this not working? | |
All right, let me... | ||
Let me reset this. | ||
unidentified
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Ch-ch-ch-ch. | |
Ch-ch-ch. | ||
Ch-ch-ch. | ||
Super Chat app is bugging right now. | ||
Give me a minute. Please stop working. | ||
Please stop working! | ||
If it stops working I could just end the show Damn it! | ||
It came back. | ||
That means I have to read more of these. | ||
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Alright, here we go. | |
Dope shit poster 69 cent 3 dollars. | ||
I liked the interview for the sole reason that he kept on trolling Tucker. | ||
I also think you are correct that Putin was showing off to the Russian media, especially since he was acting like a douche. | ||
Yeah, I think that's the most plausible explanation. | ||
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Hey! | |
Be nice to Keith! | ||
player sent $3. | ||
When right-wing people have a novel vision, it's always either neo-pagans like Spencer or post-Christians like Keith. | ||
Always something retarded. | ||
Hey, be nice to Keith. | ||
But, uh, yeah, he needs to become Catholic, for sure. | ||
London Wog sent $5. | ||
Have you heard of... | ||
Genius observation. | ||
No, I haven't, but I'll look into that. | ||
Genius observation. | ||
People have been saying that for years. | ||
Doge shit poster 69 cent $3. | ||
This nigga overlooking like Darth Sidious. | ||
Smiley face. | ||
Rusty cent $10. | ||
Rumble chat needs to listen very closely to Nick. | ||
Very closely. | ||
Do not insult. | ||
Do not degrade. | ||
You are not a rumble chat. | ||
Sit down. | ||
Boomer cringe. | ||
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*clap* *clap* *clap* That's so funny, man. | |
The Rumble Boomers. | ||
We love the Rumble Boomers. | ||
Even if they don't like me, even if they get mad, it's okay. | ||
I love them. | ||
You know, they're getting used to me. | ||
They're acclimating to me. | ||
Eddie Goosar sent $5. | ||
Balenciaga is a pedophile and human trafficking brand. | ||
And it means bail is king. | ||
You know the open controversy about the brand. | ||
Why would you buy that as a Christian? | ||
Makes us all think you've been bought. | ||
Oh, you're speaking for everybody now? | ||
I love when a Super Chatter says, makes us think. | ||
It's like, who the fuck are you? | ||
What, do you speak for the fucking trees? | ||
Fag, nigger fag. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
No, I didn't buy this actually. | ||
This I got from Ye. | ||
I got this from Ye when I was in the studio last year. | ||
I wore this hoodie on the Gavin thing. | ||
And you know, I don't- Does it mean Bala's king? | ||
I've never heard that. | ||
Sounds like a conspiracy. | ||
Sounds like a schizophrenic conspiracy theory. | ||
I, um... Look, I just like the hoodie, okay? | ||
Relax. | ||
And the pedo stuff... Totally overblown. | ||
I wear it to trigger cringe rightoids like you. | ||
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When you say, Oh, but you can't wear Balenciaga because... | |
That's dumb! | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
You are literally- What do you wear? | ||
You wear a freaking Kirkland hoodie. | ||
You go to Costco and buy Kirkland shoes. | ||
So, just shut up. | ||
Big Dilf sent $3. | ||
True about the music take. | ||
The right can't make forward thinking art. | ||
Especially this whole new music band shit. | ||
It's so lame. | ||
Progressives make better music but no reason why the right can't innovate. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Keleton sent $3. | ||
Only a few more years until I fully develop my brain. | ||
I feel like I've matured rapidly in the past year. | ||
How did it feel to reach 25? | ||
Dude. | ||
Gay question, but... I do feel more mature. | ||
Literally, my brain feels different than when I was 20. | ||
I feel like... I mean, I'm still kind of like a maniac, but... I feel a lot more calm. | ||
Because your hormones literally do make you crazy when you're an adolescent. | ||
They just make you angry and aggressive and everything. | ||
So I feel a lot less impulsive. | ||
I still am quite impulsive, but not as much as I was when I was younger. | ||
So, yeah, I feel like I... | ||
You definitely feel more mature. | ||
When you're 25, it's like you have a different hat on. | ||
Not like it happens on your 25th birthday, but once you kind of cross that threshold, there is... I felt like there was a noticeable difference. | ||
I don't know about you guys, but when I reached more or less this age, I felt a lot more stable. | ||
Because I mean, you know, when I was younger, I was very rambunctious and I still am, but I was a lot more. | ||
I still have a bad temper, but I had an extremely bad temper and just very impulsive and no patience. | ||
I still am like that in a lot of ways, but just less so. | ||
But that's how it felt for me. | ||
But I'm also slow, right? | ||
I feel like I was a lot sharper a few years ago. | ||
It starts to happen quick. | ||
It happens more quickly than you think. | ||
I mean, I'm still a genius, but my recall's not as good as it used to be. | ||
I'm just a little bit slower than I think I was before. | ||
But that could just be because I don't read as much and I'm on my phone too much. | ||
That's possible. | ||
I feel like that has happened. | ||
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Huh? | |
Petting zoo? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
This is a serious show. | ||
This is a serious show. | ||
Come on. | ||
NJF after a super chatter makes a joke about NJF pulling more tail than a retard at a petting zoo or something. | ||
Huh? | ||
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Petting zoo? | |
What are you talking about? | ||
Sasha Koretka sent $3. | ||
Very curious about what you recounted from the book on Gnosis you were reading today. | ||
What was the title of the book? | ||
Thanks and very cool. | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
I'm gatekeeping it. | ||
I'm gatekeeping it. | ||
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You're not telling me. | |
You'll have to look. | ||
Gnosis is not for you. | ||
It's not for everybody. | ||
If it's for you, you will find it. | ||
But if it isn't, you will not find it. | ||
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I'm gatekeeping it. | |
They're trolling. | ||
- They're trolling, they're trolling. - Patchy Thee Pirater, loved your riffing on retarded right-wing Twitter. | ||
Do you think it's odd that they released the interview at the same time as the Nevada caucus? | ||
Is Tucker going to backstab Trump at some point? | ||
Probably paranoid, man-shrugging. - No, those are silly questions. | ||
I don't think it's odd they released it on Nevada Caucus Night. | ||
I think Tucker might backstab Trump, yeah. | ||
But not before the election. | ||
Rich Delicious irony sent $50, no message. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Jeet sent $250, The interview was not without substance, even if most of it was punking Tucker. | ||
Putin spoke very precisely about how exactly a country's leaders are chosen, AKA the elite's appetite for war/peace. | ||
This is a take that I have only heard you go into at length. | ||
And I think this argument above many others is one that Westerners do not engage with in any meaningful way. | ||
Oh seven. - Hey, well, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Jay, Jay, Jay it'll. | ||
No, I disagree. | ||
I think that when you say it was, yeah, it was precise, but I think it was without substance. | ||
What is profound about what he said? | ||
That the Democratic leaders are not really in charge? | ||
That's not exactly a new idea. | ||
And, you know, Maybe it's an idea that isn't talked about in our official press, but they talk about that all the time on Fox News. | ||
And they talk about that all the time in any media that isn't like regime media, so I disagree. | ||
I don't think there's anything really novel about that. | ||
I don't think there's anything new. | ||
And the rest of it, like I said, I think all of it was just representing old arguments in favor of the special military operations. | ||
So I totally disagree. | ||
I think it was completely... When I say without substance, I mean, he talked, but there was nothing profound or new. | ||
So it had the same or as much substance as anything that the Russian government has said in an official capacity at any time in the last 10 years. | ||
Because they'd even talked about this kind of stuff after the coup in 2014. | ||
So that's why I feel like there was just nothing and that's why no one had a takeaway because there was nothing new there at all. | ||
So I disagree with that characterization. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Everybody, 07 to this guy for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it regardless, even though we disagree. | ||
Jordan B sent $10. | ||
No message. | ||
Jordan B, what's up, man? | ||
Anon sent $10. | ||
Could you please explain more about the role of our organization collecting in a geographical area as you mentioned earlier? | ||
Is it only a feature or is it the conclusion of our broader organization? | ||
Mostly decentralized, online? | ||
Less than three. | ||
Sasha Koretka sent $3. | ||
Some have asked if you'd think about writing a book. | ||
An interesting prospect. | ||
One form it could take. | ||
Transcriptions of your best, most memorable monologues? | ||
For example, selected monologues? | ||
No, I don't think that would be very useful. | ||
Khaki Shorts Enthusiast sent $10. | ||
Is erosion with white college educated voters inevitable? | ||
If not, how can the Republicans appeal to them without cucking on the issues we care about? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't have any particular insight on that question. | ||
I have no idea who that is. | ||
Or what you're talking about. | ||
Like what? | ||
after the Jew loving a log faggot. | ||
He was killed today by the police for participating in a school shooting. | ||
I have no idea who that is or what you're talking about. | ||
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Like what? | |
Who is this? | ||
Yeah, I have no idea what you're talking about, But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm Hoplite, our guy, sponsoring the show. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
O7's Drime Hoplite. | ||
He is the man. | ||
But yeah, I don't, I have no idea what you're talking about, but thank you. | ||
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Thanks anyway. | |
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Go go go go go. | ||
Head's so good. | ||
ZHU in honor roll. | ||
Cathy Ride the- Do not disrespect her. | ||
Do not disrespect Cathy Xu that way. | ||
How dare you. | ||
SpanishGrowiper sent $3.00. | ||
I have recently seen a lecture by Rudyard Lynch that we will see a civil war in 2024. | ||
Really? | ||
I haven't read that. | ||
David Lovecchio sent $3. | ||
God became a man so that man might become a God Street. | ||
Athanasius. | ||
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Very true. | |
Based Mountaineer sent $5. | ||
Do you have any favorite better than the original cover songs? | ||
The music critique is top-notch this evening. | ||
Better than the original cover songs. | ||
That whole album with the Beatles I think all those are better covers, like Johnny B. Goode, or no, no, not Johnny, Roll Over Beethoven, and Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman. | ||
I think that whole album has better covers than the originals. | ||
What else? | ||
What else is better than the original? | ||
I don't, I can't, it's hard to think in those terms because I don't categorize songs as like covers, you know what I mean? | ||
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Better than the original. | |
Um... I like the Isaac Hayes cover of Close to You better than the Carpenters version. | ||
I like, um, hmm. | ||
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Hmm. | |
What other covers are there? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's hard to think that way, you know. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
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I don't know, I'd have to look through my Spotify. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Tough question, but those are some good ones, I guess. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
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Thanks for that. - Natsuk Grecoid cent $4. | ||
I was considering going to Ye's concert, but I'd get any more because of the blasphemy and disgusting lyrics. | ||
What do you think should I go? | ||
Great stream as always big dog have a good weekend. | ||
Thank you, well hey it's up to you. | ||
Whatever you want to do. | ||
Jock K Phillips sent $3, so you were glazing Putin live but after further review you were critical? | ||
Help me understand. | ||
Slava Ukraine motherfucker. | ||
Fuck you, your country's done. | ||
Was I glazing? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, like I said yesterday, I think he's intelligent, and I think that he's always effective, or he's a competent leader, but I'm not necessarily being critical of him more than I'm being critical of people saying that there was something new. | ||
I'm simply saying that the style was very formal and official. | ||
And I think that shows that he wasn't trying to appeal to a Western audience. | ||
So it's not even necessarily a criticism. | ||
When I say he didn't say anything, I don't mean that's because he's dumb or he was trying to but failed. | ||
I'm saying I think that was a deliberate tactic. | ||
So that's just like a retarded way to interpret what I said. | ||
Sonny Groper sent $3, have you weighed pros and cons of Nikki's social media required id policy? | ||
Seems to be a good idea. | ||
I think Trump should do this when he is unanimously elected in 2024. | ||
Great show. | ||
Shittyator445 sent $5, Ethan Klein lumping you in with the Alex Jones trans thing on his latest podcast. | ||
exercise shut up shittyator 4 45 cent five dollars ethan klein lumping you in with the alex jones trans thing on his latest podcast 204 and 30 seconds posted five hours ago what trans thing like blair white i'm not gonna pull that up right now natsuk grecoid sent three dollars sabian sent three dollars no message fat | ||
juicy wop sent three dollars calls erka on a rumble stream sometime johnny bravo seven cent ten dollars great show nick loving the drip i A younger cousin of mine has been watching Charlie Kirk quite recently and getting red-pilled. | ||
He's not aware of the things that I know and believes that I'm a cucked liberal who's falling for the college scam because I'm getting an advanced degree. | ||
I hate Khan Incorporated. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
So he thinks college is a scam because Charlie Kirk said so. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Dave Mann sent $50. | ||
I genuinely hope you have the contentment and satisfaction of knowing how many people you inspire. | ||
Love you man. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you for the super chat and the kind words. | ||
Neeker sent $3. | ||
Have you seen the streamer Um2 on Rumble? | ||
He has some great ideas. | ||
No, I have no idea who that is. | ||
Sam Hyde is awesome sent $3. | ||
When things come to being with cunts and bitches would it get to the point when it just isn't worse than being cool with them? | ||
Feels nothing would be understandable again. | ||
If so, why? | ||
Tie for everything. | ||
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What? | |
Okay, whatever. | ||
Mike Van sent $5. | ||
Did you see Brother Nathaniel wants to get in contact with you? | ||
Yes! | ||
W Brother Nathaniel. | ||
Fucking a hundred people over the past three days. | ||
People DMing me, tagging me in group chat, sending it to... Yeah, I know, I saw the tweet. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, so I'd love to get in touch with him and do something with him. | ||
Maybe we'll do an interview. | ||
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I'm trying to get like you big bro. | ||
Well, hey, yeah, keep looks maxing. | ||
Hope you're not ugly, though. | ||
Imagine bro does all this, but he's ugly. | ||
Look, if you're not handsome, it's just not even worth it to be hot. | ||
No, but you should try and look good, but honestly, being handsome is really the meta for all time. | ||
But, hey, good luck, my friend. | ||
Continue the looks maxing. | ||
There you go. | ||
See? | ||
Now you get it. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people, they, you know, they don't really get it at first. | ||
Then they spend as much time watching the show as I've, uh, as I have. | ||
And they go, oh, okay. | ||
They're all retarded. | ||
Now, when I hear Boogly Wiggly sent $3, I wonder what color helmet he's wearing. | ||
Thanks, bro. | ||
There you go. | ||
See, now you get it. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people, they don't really get it at first. | ||
Then they spend as much time watching the show as I have. | ||
And they go, oh, okay. | ||
They're all retarded. | ||
Now I get it. | ||
It's just fine. | ||
Albert Castro sent $3. | ||
We need more Biden conferences. | ||
Yeah, that was good. | ||
He was on fire. | ||
*phone rings* Patriot Media sent $20, where is the limit for the Catholic Church's authoritative claim of its oral tradition when it comes to biblical practice that is counter or totally absent from the Bible? | ||
Do you feel incapable of understanding God's Word yourself? | ||
I am sure a smart guy like you has noticed contradiction in Catholicism and the Bible. | ||
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John Dave Irving sent $101. | |
Hoplite. | ||
you Muslim or something? | ||
Or what's the story with that? | ||
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Dumb question. | |
John Dave Irving sent $101. | ||
Hoplite. | ||
More like Donalite. | ||
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Whoa! | |
Little back and forth between the super chatters. | ||
Little dramas breaking out in the super chat section. | ||
Don't be dissing my super chatters, John Dave Irving, or they'll have to respond with more money. | ||
No, but hey, thanks a lot. | ||
John Dave Irving. | ||
Hop Day! | ||
We love Hoplite! | ||
Take it easy! | ||
You're like the villain here. | ||
John Dave Irving, the villain of the main antagonist of the show, is what he's becoming. | ||
David Lobecchio sent $3. | ||
The weak point of National Socialism ideology is an interpretation of Christianity in the light of the science of Ariosophy, rather than the Ariosophy in the light of Christianity. | ||
Okay, thanks for your $3 hot take at 2 a.m. | ||
William sent three dollars. | ||
I was referencing a few months ago when you were cracking up and yelling. | ||
This is a serious show. | ||
Not important. | ||
Just get me Keith's autograph, bitch. | ||
By the way, how about Cozy Sports? | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Another funny button. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very good. | ||
Wow, we're getting all the best ones at the end of the show. | ||
Thanks. | ||
What is your opinion on femboys? | ||
Do you like them? | ||
Thanks. - Very good. | ||
Wow, we're getting all the best ones at the end of the show. | ||
Everybody's a comedian. - Lourenzo Paholella sent $3. | ||
Since you said you liked the gothic aesthetics, I want to recommend "Bad Moon Rising" by Sonic Youth. | ||
Just see if you like the cover art. | ||
A band that no one listens on the right 'cause too edgy and artsy. - Sounds dumb. | ||
Alright! | ||
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Wow! | |
That was fun, wasn't it? | ||
Those were some great Super Chats at the end there. | ||
for you, Lowell, but the Japanese super chat was an insult, just so you know. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay! | ||
Alright! | ||
Wow! | ||
That was fun, wasn't it? | ||
Those were some great super chats at the end there. | ||
Really enjoyed that. | ||
Alright, that's it. | ||
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I'm I'm done. | |
That's Friday, okay? | ||
That's a wrap. | ||
It's time for the weekend, all right? | ||
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. | ||
Huge special thanks to John Dave Irving, JJ ITL, And I'm Hoplite. | ||
Big thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters. | ||
Everybody that watches, we love you. | ||
And I'll see you Monday. | ||
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Burp. | |
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. |