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America First! | |
Non-fatal. | ||
We want to build a much better, believable people. | ||
And we must do it non-fatal. | ||
Communication very much higher. | ||
America First! | ||
To lead by an inning. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first. | ||
Love the flow. | ||
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States. - Yes. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
Well, at real Donald Trump. | ||
At least I will go down as a president. | ||
Now America is once again... | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
I love this country. | ||
It's payback time! | ||
We're gonna take our country back from these people! | ||
He will never be president. | ||
from these people. | ||
He will never be president. | ||
I will win. | ||
He's going for someone. | ||
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We're going to win at some of the levels. | |
We're going to win, win, win. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's a great day. | ||
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 | ||
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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 Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
It's gonna be a big show. | ||
Big news. | ||
And actually a follow-up on a story we covered last week. | ||
The House has finally voted to impeach The Jewish DHS Secretary Alexander Mayorkas. | ||
Although, nothing's going to happen from this. | ||
So it's really not a big deal at all. | ||
But we'll be talking about that. | ||
And they impeached him not even because of a crime, which is what impeachment is normally for. | ||
And that's how everyone previously has been impeached. | ||
They impeached him basically for not doing his job. | ||
And they said that on one count he's impeached because he did not do the Remain in Mexico policy or he reversed it from the Trump administration. | ||
And the second count they said that he's lying or not being forthright about the numbers. | ||
Specifically the number of border crossings and apprehensions at the southern border. | ||
So we'll talk all about that and We'll get into the specific articles of impeachment, but we've covered a few impeachments in the history of this show. | ||
Actually, the two Trump impeachments and the potential Biden impeachment. | ||
And so if you have not heard anything about the subject, just so people understand, an impeachment is only an indictment. | ||
So I feel like that's something that people always get wrong. | ||
They think if you get impeached, you get removed from office. | ||
You can be, but the impeachment is the equivalent of an indictment for an official in the executive branch. | ||
So it's an accusation. | ||
So the DHS Secretary is impeached, but now there will be a trial in the Senate. | ||
And he's gonna survive the trial, so that means that he will not be removed from office. | ||
Just like how Trump was impeached twice but wasn't ever removed from office. | ||
So, that's why I say nothing's gonna happen. | ||
And it almost seems like this was just a huge compromise because what the speaker, the previous speaker, Kevin McCarthy, promised was that Joe Biden would be impeached. | ||
And they tried to do it, or there was discussion of it, last summer. | ||
Marjorie Greene wanted the impeachment, Lauren Boebert wanted, they wanted to be sponsors on the impeachment, but it never happened. | ||
And McCarthy said at that time that he didn't want that to be the legacy of that Congress, and they thought it might jeopardize the forthcoming election, so they didn't do it. | ||
We have a new speaker and it would seem now that maybe this is a compromise between the institutionalists and the party and the base or the more MAGA types. | ||
They're not going to give us Biden so they're going to give us Mayorkas. | ||
And keep in mind it's basically a fake impeachment because there's no chance anybody's getting removed from office. | ||
So they said we're not going to fake impeach Biden because that's too far. | ||
We're going to settle for fake impeaching a low-level cabinet member. | ||
Because DHS isn't even one of the higher members of the cabinet. | ||
The top spots are state and treasury. | ||
So it's like, when you think in terms of the order here, it's like, we're not gonna impeach president, not even one of the top tier cabinet members. | ||
We're gonna impeach a mid-tier. | ||
I would say DHS is like a middle tier. | ||
Maybe the low tier is like interior, agriculture, transportation. | ||
So it's our consolation. | ||
We don't get the fake impeachment of Biden. | ||
We do get the fake impeachment though of Alexander Mayorkas. | ||
So that's great. | ||
And no money for the border wall either. | ||
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So... | |
There's been a huge negotiation in Congress between Republicans and Democrats and between more radical members of the Republican Party and the Republican Party leadership. | ||
So it's like a dual track negotiation within the Republican Party and between the Republicans and the Democrats. | ||
And the negotiation has been over really like these things. | ||
Immigration, And these promises that were made about how they would restrain the administration, and this is the result. | ||
Instead of getting any border security, we get a fake impeachment. | ||
Instead of impeaching Biden, we get a fake impeachment of the DHS Secretary. | ||
So it sucks. | ||
It's nothing. | ||
This is nothing. | ||
You will never get anything. | ||
You will never get anything. | ||
Do not hope for anything from politics because you won't get it. | ||
At least not until 2024 when Trump hires all groipers and we round up every illegal immigrant and ship them to the moon. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So we'll cover that. | ||
We'll also get into tonight the Potential removal of Joe Biden from the Democratic ticket or from the Democrat ticket that doesn't sound right But that I believe technically is correct when you say it's not the Democrat. | ||
I don't even think it's Democratic ticket I think it's a Democrat ticket, but in terms of anyway So we were gonna cover this last night. | ||
We ran out of time. | ||
We talked all night about the war in Gaza and And I also had to admonish the audience a little bit about the comments section. | ||
So I want to get to it tonight. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
We know that Joe Biden is having a problem, which is that he's too old. | ||
He's over 80 years old and he's beginning to lose his mind. | ||
Cognitive decline based on his age. | ||
And it's been getting progressively worse for years. | ||
It was actually pretty bad if you remember when he won the nomination in 2020. | ||
It was even bad towards the end of that election, the first time around. | ||
And then it just accelerated ever since then and has only been getting worse to the point now where he's just not visible. | ||
There's no visible presence of the president in public life. | ||
The President, maybe people don't, if you're younger, because it's a very young audience that watches the show, you may not even remember. | ||
But, I would say that Obama was maybe the most visible. | ||
He was always giving speeches, long speeches, press conferences. | ||
Trump was not as visible. | ||
I mean, he was out there, but he didn't engage as much with the press for different reasons. | ||
And then Biden is just a ghost. | ||
And anyway, we know that, everyone knows that. | ||
I mean, I criticize Republicans all the time. | ||
This is all they talk about. | ||
But lately, now the Democrats are starting to say it too. | ||
But it's very recent. | ||
Just the last week, Democrats have really begun to amplify this. | ||
They're concerned that he will not be able to win against Trump, and that even if he does, what would that even look like? | ||
So, this has been a refrain on the right for four years. | ||
Not so much on the Democratic side until last week. | ||
And I said yesterday, and this is up for you to decide, but all of this really started, again, on the Democratic side on Thursday. | ||
When he gave a press conference, and the press conference was about the special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents, it mirrored the same investigation against Trump from the DOJ, but the findings of the special counsel were different. | ||
The special counsel said basically that Biden is too senile to be malicious. | ||
They said he's a well-meaning, senile old man, basically. | ||
And so Biden gave a press conference to respond to the findings which was that he's not criminally liable but also to that remark. | ||
He then faced the press and it was pretty bad because he's at a press conference answering concerns that he's senile and he had two major gaffes. | ||
He said that He talked to El-Sisi about the border with Mexico, but El-Sisi is the president of Egypt. | ||
He also forgot the name of the saint that his son's rosary was dedicated to. | ||
And I think there are maybe even a couple of other things besides that. | ||
So that's not usually a good thing if someone's accusing you of being senile and you can't remember a bunch of stuff. | ||
So people say maybe this is why the Democrats are giving him a hard time but at the same press conference he also said that Israel has been over the top in their treatment of Gaza and that may be the key as well that it was his criticism of Israel which is why there's a pile on and there's a lot of other evidence I think that would support that conclusion and it would also support the inverse | ||
Which is that the only reason that Trump has a chance is because of the war in Gaza. | ||
It's kind of disturbing actually, and what it says about our country. | ||
But you probably already know, it's that Jews run America. | ||
That's, when I allude to a disturbing truth, That disturbing truth is that Jews run the United States. | ||
And the only reason that Trump is winning now is because Biden is not totally glazing Netanyahu. | ||
He's not totally doing tricks on Israel and supporting everything they're doing right now. | ||
So now the Jews that run America want to overthrow Biden because he's not giving them exactly everything they want. | ||
Because he's calling Netanyahu an asshole in private. | ||
Joe Biden will go to a press conference and say, Israel's our closest ally, Netanyahu is a great leader, and I support them completely and absolutely 100%. | ||
And then the President of the United States leaves the stage, gets in the car, goes home, walks upstairs, goes into the residence, puts on music really loudly, gets into his bedroom, locks the door, Crawls under the bed, puts a pillow in front of his face, and then says, Netanyahu's a fucking asshole! | ||
And people go, what? | ||
What did he say? | ||
Trump wins in 2020. | ||
And now Trump wins in 2024. | ||
You anti-Semitic asshole! | ||
That's how our country works. | ||
I mean that's literally how the country... I mean am I making it up or is that 100%? | ||
Biden was sailing to a re-election no matter how retarded he got. | ||
He was sailing to be re-elected in a big cheat just like in 2020. | ||
But then this happened. | ||
Then Israel's under attack. | ||
And again, in public, it's nothing but support. | ||
It's like when you're with your parents, you know, and you get in an argument with your mom and dad and then you turn your back and you're like, fucking jerk. | ||
And they're like, what did you say? | ||
And you're like, nothing. | ||
That's Biden. | ||
Fucking Netanyahu's an asshole. | ||
Oy vey, what did you just say? | ||
What did you say, Guillaume? | ||
Did you say Netanyahu's an asshole? | ||
It's Trump 2024. | ||
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Your polling just crashed. | |
That's, I mean that's literally exactly what happened. | ||
Like I'm not even making, and it's the same voice. | ||
There was literally a goblin in the White House who had the look and everything and they sounded exactly like that. | ||
What did you say? | ||
You said he's an asshole. | ||
And then they ran into the tunnel and they said, hey, we need to make a change. | ||
Somebody else is winning the election this year. | ||
It's going to be Trump by 100 points. | ||
Trump's going to win by 85%. | ||
be Trump by 100 points. | ||
Trump's going to win by 85%. | ||
Trump just won New York. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
So, anyway, so, That's gonna be our news. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Smash the follow button and follow me on both Rumble and Cozy. | ||
I'm not gonna be here on Friday, just a reminder. | ||
So I said this yesterday, but I will not be doing a show Friday. | ||
So don't expect one. | ||
What else? | ||
I think that's it. | ||
Oh! | ||
One other thing. | ||
So I don't know if you saw this today, but... So classic. | ||
Bronze Age pervert, Castanella Mario. | ||
Who I'm totally obsessed with. | ||
And I'm obsessed with him until he is destroyed. | ||
Until he fights me. | ||
I want to fight him. | ||
Where is he? | ||
Where are you? | ||
I just want to get my hands on you. | ||
But he, today, I put this all over my telegram. | ||
One of his acolytes, or former acolytes, this guy Chase, otherwise known as Sovereign Bra, he goes on the Whatever podcast, he put out some tweet today and said, Malay, the president of Argentina, is a snake in the grass. | ||
And we should have never trusted him, but we're so gullible. | ||
And of course, this is because if you haven't been paying attention, I called this, and I'm gonna do a little self-glazing here, I called this a long time ago. | ||
I said this from the very beginning. | ||
I said this months ago, that Malay is a shill for Israel, that there's some weird Likud connection, and if you look at the last name, it's very sus. | ||
Because Netanyahu's father had a very similar last name. | ||
Netanyahu's not a real name, that's a fake name. | ||
And anyway... But I said from the beginning that this guy represents this Likud infiltration of the global populist right, which you see everywhere. | ||
You see it in Brazil, you see it in Netherlands, Italy, France, Germany, You see it in El Salvador, which we just covered last week. | ||
Everywhere where there is a so-called populist right-wing uprising, Israel is not far behind. | ||
And specifically, the right-wing ruling party of Israel, the Likud Party. | ||
It's Netanyahu, it's his son, it's his friends, and they are taking over these countries so that they will be in the pocket of Israel. | ||
It's really like a war. | ||
The last 10 or 15 years are like a war between Obama and Netanyahu. | ||
That's a good way to look at it. | ||
That the progressive left, with the Democratic Party and the State Department, Are never Netanyahu. | ||
That's their policy. | ||
They are against Bibi Netanyahu because they are progressive, because they are liberal, and on some level because they're more America first even than some Republicans. | ||
They have always opposed specifically the right-wing government of Israel and they've been supportive of Palestine. | ||
And so there's been like this proxy war where the right-wing party in Israel recognizes that this ascendant progressive liberal wing in the West threatens the support that Israel receives from the West. | ||
That all these countries are liberal and if they're all liberal they're going to abandon Israel in order to placate Iran and Palestine. | ||
So there's this counter-attack by Netanyahu, and in a sense that is what Trump represents, that is Viktor Orban, that is the National Front in France, that's Malay, that's all of them. | ||
They represent a counter-attack by Netanyahu on the liberals, which kind of shatters how we think about politics. | ||
We think of Obama as the arch-enemy. | ||
And the progressive left is the arch enemy. | ||
But of course, there's layers to this. | ||
And so, yes, we oppose the left here in America, but the left in America opposes the right in Israel, and it's the right in Israel which brought us to war in Iraq, and which has caused a lot of other problems. | ||
And it's not to say that the Jews aren't involved in the left either. | ||
They absolutely are. | ||
Of course, they created Obama. | ||
The left-wing American Jews created Obama. | ||
So it's really like the right and the left are a proxy battle. | ||
The American right and left are a proxy battle for the Jewish right and left globally. | ||
At any rate... | ||
So that's why. | ||
All these Likud-backed, right-wing guys have been raised up in these countries so that Israel can have allies when they do these things. | ||
Because, of course, the European Union was about to undertake some anti-Israel action this past week. | ||
And who vetoed it in the European Union? | ||
Hungary and Czech Republic. | ||
And if you've been following my show, I've said it's the right wing in these Eastern European countries, specifically like Hungary, that are totally in the pocket of Netanyahu. | ||
And so it's a nice little deal they got going on there. | ||
Orban comes up as the right-wing populist guy. | ||
He's articulating the vision of a right-wing future for Europe with plenty of backing and support from right-wing Jewry. | ||
And then, and so when the European Union attacks and when others attack, hey, he's got his Jews backing him up. | ||
And then when Netanyahu is under attack by the whole world, Netanyahu picks up the phone and says, time to pay up. | ||
And now it's time for Orban to torpedo the anti-Israel policy of the European Union. | ||
This is how these things work. | ||
And anyway, so Malay, I called this from the beginning, I said this represents the same thing which has been going on for a long time and Israel was thoroughly behind Trump as well, through Kushner, through others, Adelson, and many of the people behind the scenes. | ||
And anyway, so this guy Sovereign Bra, this guy Chase, puts out a tweet and says, oh, Malay is a snake in the grass, he's terrible. | ||
And I knew that. | ||
I mean, Chase is reacting to Malay. | ||
He went to Israel this past week, cried at the Western Wall. | ||
You know that wall they all pray on? | ||
Cries on the Western Wall with his rabbi with a yarmulke on. | ||
Then goes and gives a speech and says that Israel should destroy the mosque Or the shrine called the Dome of the Rock, which is built on top of the site of the temple. | ||
And then they should rebuild the third temple, which is like anti-Christ, anti-Christian. | ||
This is like as jewed up as it gets. | ||
It is total hostile action against Jesus Christ and God. | ||
And they're one in the same, but both. | ||
It's a hostile action against Islam because that would entail destroying the third holiest mosque in Islam, the one in Jerusalem, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and specifically the shrine, the Dome on the Rock. | ||
And by rebuilding the Third Temple, Malay says that they will bring about the Jewish Messiah. | ||
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Okay? | |
This is the President of Argentina. | ||
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Alright? | |
The President of Argentina has flown to Israel and said, Israel should destroy this mosque and rebuild the third Jewish temple and bring about the end times and the Jewish Messiah. | ||
The conquering king of the Jews. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're the president of Argentina. | ||
You're nominally a Christian. | ||
Every attempt by the Jews to rebuild the third temple has been thwarted by God. | ||
Because it was God that destroyed their second temple. | ||
It was God that sent him out in the first place. | ||
When Jesus arrived, or shortly afterward. | ||
This is what Chase was responding to, and of course it's totally shocking and very in-your-face. | ||
And Costello LaMariu replies and says, Well, you're just a Christ-cuck moron and the only reason that you're against Malay is because you secretly hate Trump. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
And blah blah blah. | ||
And I said on Telegram, the thing that I love about the Jews is they always reveal themselves. | ||
Because they just can't help it. | ||
I mean, they literally cannot help themselves. | ||
I said the same thing about Adam King when I debated Adam King with Vince James a few weeks ago on Elijah Schafer's show. | ||
I baited him into attacking Christianity. | ||
I knew that all we had to do was push his buttons about being Jewish, and about us being Christian, and all we had to do was serve him up bait on a silver platter, on a silver steam platter, and this Jew would swing for the fences and take the first opportunity to attack Christians. | ||
And once he started, he just couldn't stop. | ||
Just couldn't help himself. | ||
Once we really dug in, it was like he was on repeat. | ||
Kept saying over and over, Catholics have been oppressing us for 2,000 years. | ||
It's only right. | ||
We need to get back on stolen art from the Vatican. | ||
And Christians have been oppressing us. | ||
Why wouldn't I hate Christians? | ||
They've been oppressing. | ||
And it was clear he lost the audience. | ||
He lost the moderator. | ||
He lost his own debate partner. | ||
But he couldn't stop. | ||
And then even after the debate ended, he called up Elijah and yelled at Elijah for two hours. | ||
This is so anti-semitic. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Over and over. | ||
Then he went on Twitter. | ||
And he went on Twitter for weeks. | ||
Gavin abandoned me. | ||
He's a silly Christian. | ||
Over and over. | ||
They cannot help themselves. | ||
If you reveal them, if you rip off that mask, They will just keep telling on themselves. | ||
That's like their... That's their Achilles heel. | ||
That's the chink in the armor. | ||
That's the critical hit point that gets highlighted. | ||
You know, focus on this target! | ||
You know, when you're playing an arcade game. | ||
That's the weak spot. | ||
And so I knew with Kostin Alomariu, all we had to do was just the lowest effort bait. | ||
The lowest, absolute, just put a star of David on his face. | ||
Just put a big star of RemFam right on his stupid fucking face. | ||
And just post it in all his replies. | ||
And it would not take long for him to go full mask off. | ||
Israel, Jew, shill. | ||
And I was exactly right. | ||
And so, people have started to call out Malay, even his own people, and he has to go out there and say, you Christ, cuck. | ||
You just hate Trump. | ||
The only reason you don't like Malay is because you don't like Trump, because Trump is going to rebuild our third term. | ||
Like, and this is, this is every single one of them. | ||
So I love that exchange. | ||
It was so beautiful. | ||
So as if that is why people don't like Malay. | ||
Because of Trump? | ||
Really? | ||
How about because he's crying at the wall? | ||
He's crying at the wall talking about rebuilding the Third Temple. | ||
He got plastic surgery on his nose. | ||
He changed his last name. | ||
He's got a rabbi. | ||
He visited 770. | ||
Rabbi Schneerson is dead. | ||
Maimonides is dead. | ||
Okay? | ||
And you lose in the end. | ||
You're gonna wake up in hell one day, buddy. | ||
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So I love that all exchange. | |
That was delicious. | ||
I was blackpilled last night, but you know what I said? | ||
I said, every time we think we're back, it's over and nothing ever happens, but Yet, that means that we can say, fuck it, we ball. | ||
And that was that. | ||
That was balling. | ||
So, that was great. | ||
So I just wanted to throw that out there. | ||
I was totally vindicated on this. | ||
I gotta do... | ||
I'm just very busy this year. | ||
Busy, busy bee. | ||
We're planning a half-pack four, we're building the new studio, we're getting ready for the election, we're working on another feature-length project, but I really got to get out like two intermediary projects, which is I want to talk about this Likud network that exists internationally, and I want to talk about this Jewish network in America. | ||
People need to have the information. | ||
They need to be armed with the knowledge of these things. | ||
And I'm gonna do it. | ||
I'm gonna do it eventually, okay? | ||
One of these days... I gotta get the... You know, you gotta put the pressure on Book Cat and Wendell. | ||
Every time... No, I'm not. | ||
I'm just teasing these guys. | ||
But I go in there and I'm like, hey guys... You know... These guys are like the think tank. | ||
They're the AF think tank. | ||
So we gotta get them... I gotta get them to really deliver the... | ||
They need to write the book version. | ||
I'll turn it into a movie. | ||
They need to deliver to me the book, which I will make the film adaptation of that. | ||
Because they're the research guys, they're the brains. | ||
Me, I don't have, I can't sit still. | ||
I'm a wild man. | ||
My grandfather was an Indian, like cowboys and Indians. | ||
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So, you know, I'm not that guy. | |
I'm not the... I don't have that German brain where I wake up early. | ||
And I sit down and I work on something diligently for nine hours, that's just not how I roll, you know? | ||
So we gotta get the smarter, whiter people to write this up, and then the more artistic, more dumber, the Italian-Mexican will turn it into a film. | ||
That's what we do best, because we're passionate, you know? | ||
And we're visual. | ||
But anyway, so I just want to throw that out there. | ||
I was totally right. | ||
Very delicious. | ||
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They always reveal themselves, don't they? | |
It's always so simple. | ||
But anyway, I want to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our news here. | ||
Our first story, we will talk about the Mayorkas impeachment. | ||
And like I said at the top, don't get too excited about this. | ||
At all. | ||
Do not be excited because this is nothing. | ||
This is a big stinking nothing burger. | ||
It always is with Republicans. | ||
They promised that they would impeach Joe Biden, the president, and then they just said never mind. | ||
That was a big part of the negotiation. | ||
Well, Let's even rewind a little further. | ||
That was a huge part of their pitch in the last midterms. | ||
They said, vote for us, we will restrain the Biden administration. | ||
That's what they said. | ||
They said that we will hold hearings, we will arrange subcommittees, we will use the subpoena power of the House of Representatives, and we will bring forth members of the administration to account for their actions. | ||
We will We will impeach the president. | ||
We will impeach his members of the cabinet. | ||
We will do all these things. | ||
They said that they would go to war with the White House, basically, if they were elected. | ||
And they were. | ||
They were elected. | ||
They won the House. | ||
And they have all those powers. | ||
They have subpoena power. | ||
They can form subcommittees. | ||
They can bring members of the administration in for televised hearings and testimony. | ||
And they have impeachment. | ||
Haven't used any of it. | ||
Okay, it's February 2024. | ||
The lame duck period begins in nine months. | ||
So it's been 13 months. | ||
They got nine to go. | ||
They have not used any of that. | ||
No one has been subpoenaed. | ||
No subcommittee has been formed. | ||
There has been no televised hearing or testimony. | ||
They have not used any of it. | ||
And that is what they promised in the election, and then that was the contingency upon which Kevin McCarthy was selected as the Speaker of the House. | ||
The MAGA members of the base said, we will not give you our votes, which were at that time necessary, to become the Speaker unless we get a commitment that you're going to do these things. | ||
In addition to more policy-specific things like funding border security and releasing the capital footage and restraining the deficits and things like that. | ||
So it's not only a big part of how they got elected, it's also a big part of how Kevin McCarthy became the Speaker. | ||
They haven't done any of it. | ||
Now, they say that they are impeaching Mayorkas. | ||
And they initially failed on this. | ||
They tried to impeach him last week, didn't have the votes. | ||
Tried it again this week, and they did it. | ||
And this is a story from New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, The U.S. | ||
House of Representatives voted narrowly on Tuesday to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, the Homeland Security Secretary, in a precedent-shattering vote that charged him with willfully refusing to enforce border laws and breaching the public trust. | ||
In a 214 to 213 vote, Republicans barreled past the solid opposition of Democrats and reservations within their own ranks to make Mayorkas the first sitting cabinet secretary in history to be impeached. | ||
It amounted to a partisan indictment of President Biden's immigration policies by the GOP, which is seeking to use a surge in migration across the border with Mexico as a political weapon against him and Democrats in the election. | ||
I love how this is phrased, by the way. | ||
A surge in immigration is being weaponized in the election. | ||
So Biden's immigration policy is somehow like a political weapon? | ||
It's just what it is. | ||
The election is about who should run the country. | ||
The way that Biden runs the country is with open borders. | ||
And the Republicans say, hey, this is open borders. | ||
Let's vote for something else. | ||
New York Times says they're using it as a political weapon. | ||
A surge in migration during his tenure as though that's not by design. | ||
It's not a surge in migration. | ||
They have opened the border. | ||
They have opened the border how? | ||
They have stopped building border barrier. | ||
They have used federal supremacy to destroy border barrier that was erected by the states. | ||
They terminated the Remain in Mexico policy and resumed catch and release. | ||
They've given, or expanded rather, temporary protected status to 500,000 Venezuelan migrants. | ||
And, of course, every policy action that expands illegal immigration, or opens the border further, incentivizes more illegal immigration, significantly. | ||
It's not like that's marginal, it's significant. | ||
So they say, well, there just happens to be this surge at the border during his tenure. | ||
No, he created that. | ||
They say, well, they're weaponizing this circumstance. | ||
It's like they're running against his open borders policy, but... Anyway, that's just how it's written. | ||
It says, the charges against Mayorkas are expected to be rejected in the Democratic-led Senate. | ||
Where conviction would require a two-thirds majority and where even some Republicans have called the effort dead on arrival. | ||
The House is expected to deliver the impeachment articles to the Senate in the last week of February, according to the office of Chuck Schumer. | ||
And Senators would be sworn in as jurors the next day. | ||
The first of the two charges approved on Tuesday accuses Mayorkas of replacing Trump-era policies such as the Remain in Mexico program. | ||
Which required many immigrants to wait at the southwestern border for their court dates, with catch-and-release policies that allowed migrants to roam free in the United States. | ||
Republicans charged that Mayorkas ignored multiple mandates of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which states that migrants shall be detained pending decisions on asylum and removal orders, and acted beyond his authority to parole migrants into the country. | ||
And that's the thing that people don't understand. | ||
If you watch the show, you understand. | ||
Most of these people that are coming in illegally are not people that are evading detection. | ||
They're not evading law enforcement. | ||
The vast majority of the people that are coming in from the southern border at this point, they are surrendering to immigration authorities. | ||
They are actually going to immigration checkpoints. | ||
And the way that they get in, it's not by sneaking in, it's by abusing the asylum process. | ||
So many are coming in, and they get apprehended by law enforcement. | ||
The system calls for them to have their asylum request processed. | ||
So they will show up at the border, they will say, I am claiming political asylum. | ||
They're literally given a script. | ||
NGOs and charities and other organizations will give them a script and say, come to the border, go here, say this. | ||
And they say the right things that triggers the asylum process so that they have a real asylum claim, and then this has to be adjudicated in the courts. | ||
So the process dictates that they say the script, they're classified as an asylee, they're supposed to then be detained in a detention center, like a jail. | ||
And they're in the jail until the court can decide whether it's a legitimate asylum claim or not. | ||
If it is, they are allowed political asylum and they're allowed to enter the country. | ||
If it's an illegitimate claim, then they need to be deported. | ||
But what happens is that so many people are detained that there are not enough facilities and there's not enough personnel to detain everybody that claims asylum. | ||
And there are so many backlogged asylum cases. | ||
It takes so long. | ||
Basically the system is just jammed up. | ||
So there's too many requests to be filed. | ||
The volume is too great. | ||
The backlog is too long. | ||
So they say, you know what? | ||
While we process your claim, just go into the United States. | ||
Just go wherever you want and come back to court when we call you. | ||
Which could take years. | ||
So they say, go out, you know, leave the border. | ||
You know, people think this is happening at the border. | ||
They say, go wherever and just come back to the court when we ask you to. | ||
And we will probably deport you. | ||
Well, they never come back. | ||
And then what happens is this. | ||
The Democrats say, we will not deport anybody that isn't committing additional crimes or violent crimes. | ||
So, they're caught. | ||
Because the asylum system is overwhelmed, they're released. | ||
That's why they call it catch and release. | ||
And then theoretically what's supposed to happen is they're supposed to return to be deported. | ||
They're supposed to return to receive the decision of the court and then removed. | ||
But they'll never come back, voluntarily to be removed, and they will not be involuntarily removed because there's no enforcement after they're already here. | ||
Because nobody gets deported. | ||
Or at least, there's no large-scale deportations occurring. | ||
Because that would be like the Gestapo. | ||
You know, that would be like Nazis. | ||
If we were banging on somebody's door and involuntarily removing them. | ||
So that's the real Contour of the immigration crisis as they show up and they're apprehended They're apprehended by the authorities and then they're set and then they again say oh, well, I'm gonna say I'm an asylee Here's my asylum seeker script okay, well show up at court in a few years and They don't come back, and there's no reason for them to because they'll never be deported. | ||
And this is how you effectively have open borders. | ||
It's effectively just another form of immigration. | ||
It's just like skipping all that other stuff, all those other steps. | ||
Because you would have to go through Congress to rapidly expand immigration. | ||
Not only that, but if you brought in immigrants in a way that is legitimate, and they had some legal claim to residency or citizenship, all kinds of regulations and legal protections would apply. | ||
And that's a big part of what's driving illegal immigration is that we can pay them very low wages because they're not citizens, so they can't report that to the authorities. | ||
So they're basically, it's like a black market of labor. | ||
They exist in this Extra legal space, they're outside the legal system. | ||
Because if they go to the cops, well, they're not citizens. | ||
So, we're able to basically do whatever we want with them. | ||
And specifically, big agriculture and the service industry can pay them nothing. | ||
And they can start all these other kinds of businesses, low-skill, low-wage businesses And the Democratic cities will subsidize them because they'll be able to get benefits without the citizenship. | ||
Like in Los Angeles or New York, even without any kind of legal claim to be in the United States, they'll be able to claim services and so they get subsidized on that end by the government. | ||
So it's like the private sector will not pay them a living wage, which is illegal, but they can't go to the cops because they're here illegally, but they can also go to a big liberal democratic city and they can get subsidized housing, education, some form of assistance, and that will make up the difference. | ||
So their cost of living is accounted for by the government and their walking around money is paid as a as a low wage and a legally low wage with little regulation by the private sector. | ||
And these people are able to get in the situation allowed to jump the line by the executive branch basically and that circumvents Congress's authority to regulate who comes in. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
And so they're impeaching him basically for this. | ||
They're impeaching him and saying the Immigration Nationality Act says you have to remove these people. | ||
You're not. | ||
Trump said they have to remain in Mexico. | ||
You reversed that. | ||
So that's Article 1 of the impeachment. | ||
The article goes on. | ||
It says the second article accuses Mayorkas of breaching the public trust. | ||
By misrepresenting the state of the border and stymying congressional efforts to investigate him. | ||
Republicans based those accusations on an assertion by Mayorkas in 2022 that his department had operational control over the border, which under a 2006 statute is defined as the absence of any unlawful crossings of migrants or drugs. | ||
Mayorkas said he was referring instead to a less absolute definition used by the Border Patrol. | ||
They also accused Mayorkas of having failed to produce documents, including materials he was ordered to give them under subpoena, during an investigation into his border policies and evading their efforts to get him to testify as part of their impeachment proceeding. | ||
Administration officials have countered that Mr. Mayorkas has produced tens of thousands of pages of documents in accordance with the panel's request. | ||
He offered to testify in person, but Republicans rescinded their invitation after the two sides encountered scheduling problems. | ||
So, Mayorkas has been impeached over his lack of enforcement of the border. | ||
But, it's like I said at the beginning, this really means nothing. | ||
Because, to get into this process, impeachment is just an indictment. | ||
It's the legal equivalent of a, not a conviction, an indictment. | ||
I was getting them reversed. | ||
And many people think it's the opposite. | ||
Many people think that impeachment means you're removed from office. | ||
But the only presidents that have ever been impeached were not removed from office. | ||
That's because impeachment is an indictment that can be made by Congress. | ||
A simple majority in the House of Representatives. | ||
is enough to indict a president of crimes and then it goes to the Senate where a trial is held and it requires a two-thirds majority in the Senate to convict. | ||
So President Andrew Johnson was impeached and acquitted. | ||
Bill Clinton was impeached and acquitted. | ||
Donald Trump was impeached and acquitted. | ||
And Then in the case of Richard Nixon, he was never impeached. | ||
He resigned before he was impeached. | ||
And so in this case, Secretary Mayorkas was impeached, meaning that he was indicted, but now this will go to a trial in the Senate, which is controlled by the Democrats. | ||
And so there will not be a two-thirds majority that will convict him of these accusations, so he will not be removed from office. | ||
So it really does nothing. | ||
It's really a gesture. | ||
And it's symbolic. | ||
And that's about it. | ||
It's a reprisal for what the Democrats did to Trump. | ||
And in that sense, I support it. | ||
I think that they should all be impeached. | ||
If the Democrats abused the process against Trump, because that's exactly what they did, the Democrats got the majority in the House and they immediately impeached Trump. | ||
And they knew that he was going to be acquitted, but it doesn't matter. | ||
It was about delegitimizing Trump. | ||
It served a very specific, intentional purpose, which is they wanted to portray Trump as a criminal and as a usurper, and they wanted his entire legacy to be seen as this illegitimate president that should have never been. | ||
That's why they impeached him twice, so they could say they did. | ||
He was the third president to be impeached, the only president to be impeached twice, and that was the point of all of that. | ||
So I support Republicans doing this. | ||
Here's the problem though. | ||
This represents a compromise because what was promised to Republicans, Republican voters, is that if elected the Republican House would impeach Joe Biden. | ||
And that would be a proportionate response. | ||
So this is a compromise in that sense. | ||
Instead of getting Biden, they offered up Mayorkas. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they think that impeaching Biden would be too divisive. | ||
So it's something that has been discussed, but basically was quashed by Kevin McCarthy last summer. | ||
He said, we're not going to be a Congress that impeaches Biden any Totally put cold water on that idea, and I don't think that's going to be any different now during the election year. | ||
So unless that changes, I'll feel differently if it does, but I'll qualify it by saying that. | ||
But it seems to me that when all is said and done, they're trying to pass this off as the next best thing, but it isn't. | ||
Biden should be impeached, and Republicans should have used all the tools the Democrats did against Biden. | ||
They should have floated the idea of 25th Amendment challenge to remove him from office, they should have impeached Biden, they should have subpoenaed him, or they should have done a lot of these same kinds of things against Biden specifically, not Mayorkas. | ||
So I support it, but it should have been in addition to Biden, not as a substitute for Biden. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two is that this is another compromise. | ||
Which is that the whole reason that Kevin McCarthy was removed as Speaker is because he would not push for adequate border security in his negotiations with the Democrat-controlled Senate back in September. | ||
That's why he was removed by Matt Gaetz, because Matt Gaetz and others were pushing for Kevin McCarthy As the leader of the House and the leader of the Republicans to take a strong border security package to his negotiations with the Senate to fund the government. | ||
And he refused to do that. | ||
The Democrats didn't refuse, he refused. | ||
He refused before the Democrats had a chance. | ||
He wouldn't even start that conversation. | ||
Because he said, oh, well, you know, they'll never go for that and we can't shut down the government over the border. | ||
And so Kevin McCarthy would rather work with the Democrats than with his own side. | ||
He would rather give Biden everything he wants than to even engage with his own side and negotiate over things that we want. | ||
And now they're talking about a standalone foreign aid bill that will give money to Taiwan, Ukraine, Gaza, and Israel and not have any money for border security. | ||
It was shot down in the House but just passed the Senate and it seems likely that something like that is going to happen and there's not going to be E-Verify, there's not going to be money for a border wall, there's not going to be anything legit. | ||
So this is a compromise in another sense. | ||
They said, we're not going to give you Biden, we're going to give you a middle-range cabinet member, and we're not going to give you border security, we're going to impeach the guy that's in charge of the border, and he's going to get let off, it's not going to be a big problem for him anyway. | ||
And that's what I find unacceptable about this, is we always just have to settle for less. | ||
When Democrats get elected, they get gay marriage enshrined in the law. | ||
They didn't have the Senate, they didn't have the White House, they didn't even have the Supreme Court. | ||
But they got gay marriage enshrined in law after the Roe vs. Wade decision. | ||
I'm sorry, actually I think they did. | ||
That was like last year. | ||
But regardless, Republicans controlling the House, let them do that. | ||
Republicans had the House. | ||
If Democrats had the House under Trump, they wouldn't let us enshrine, like, a six-week abortion ban into law. | ||
They don't play that way. | ||
Democrats, no matter how much of government they control, they get what they want. | ||
They impeach Trump, they get the gay marriage, they get... whatever it is. | ||
They get the money for Ukraine, even though Republicans have always been talking about auditing it or limiting it in some form. | ||
They get... Democrats get the deficits. | ||
So, that is the problem with this. | ||
The other thing about Mayorkas is that, one, he's Jewish. | ||
Two, a lot of people don't know this, he is the head of the, or not the head, but a board member of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which is a Jewish non-profit, which has billions of dollars, and they fund refugee resettlement into the United States. | ||
It's a Jewish group, and it's one of the biggest So he's a Jew. | ||
I'm the board member of a pro-immigration Jewish group. | ||
And he's the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
And it was so funny, I saw today on Twitter, Elon Musk replied to somebody and said, Oh, Mayorkas is the head of a pro-immigration group. | ||
Wouldn't say what one it is though. | ||
That it's the Hebrew immigrant aid group. | ||
So that's just another little fun fact. | ||
That whenever you look at these people that are in favor of open borders, it's always Jews. | ||
That's why I never buy this, a lot of this stuff from them, where Jews have been anti-white for decades, in this way and in other ways. | ||
They have been the biggest advocates for migration, the biggest advocates for multiculturalism. | ||
They, as the People that run Hollywood and the entertainment industry, they have been the number one progenitors of anti-white hatred and the diminishing of whites and their status in the United States out of anybody in the world. | ||
Then when they're under attack, then when they get criticized by the people that they brought in, the Muslims they brought in, the black people they uplifted with BLM, The other cadres of militant POC, non-white progressives, well then we have to rush to their defense. | ||
We have to support Bill Ackman. | ||
We have to go against Claudine Gay at Harvard. | ||
We have to be vigilant about anti-Jewish hate and blah blah blah. | ||
And that, to me, is one of the big red pills. | ||
On Twitter, which is owned by Elon Musk, a white man, headquartered in the United States, a white country, they will go out there and say that they have zero tolerance for anti-Semitism. | ||
Specifically, not just hate speech, but anti-Semitism in particular. | ||
And they're gonna ban particular phrases, like from the river to the sea, which are called anti-Semitic, even though they were originated by Jews. | ||
But there's no such comparable treatment for rhetoric about whites. | ||
It's a white country. | ||
It's a white owner. | ||
It's a platform in a white country. | ||
And the anti-white rhetoric, nobody seems to care about it. | ||
Anti-Jewish rhetoric? | ||
Stop the presses, literally. | ||
So that's the other thing about Mayorkas is that he's a Jew, and it should be pointed out. | ||
And the reason it should be pointed out is because Jews, like black people, are different than white people. | ||
And people say, well what do you mean by that? | ||
I mean in the most basic, plainest sense. | ||
White people are not black people. | ||
Does anyone disagree with that? | ||
White people are not black people. | ||
Black people are not white people. | ||
Is that racist? | ||
Is that a hateful thing to say? | ||
Similarly, white people are not Jewish. | ||
And Jewish people are not white people. | ||
And some would say, well, that's a tricky question. | ||
Not really. | ||
Because what is a white person? | ||
It's someone from Europe. | ||
I mean, we call them white, but where do the white people come from? | ||
They're not indigenous to South America. | ||
They're not indigenous to Africa. | ||
They're not indigenous to the Arabian Peninsula or China. | ||
They're indigenous to Europe. | ||
Where they have light skin and those kinds of features and attributes and so on. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that is not where Jews come from. | ||
Jews have maybe some mixing with the white people in the Rhineland and then in Poland and Russia. | ||
But why do we call them Jews as opposed to something else? | ||
It's because they have some genetic or cultural link to the people from what is now Palestine. | ||
They have a link to the Levant. | ||
They have a link to that area. | ||
So they're a Semitic people. | ||
They come from the desert. | ||
They come from the Eastern Mediterranean. | ||
They're genetically different and that you could just look in genetic research. | ||
There is a distinct Jewish ethnicity, just like there's a distinct Italian ethnicity or French ethnicity, and they have a distinct religion as well. | ||
The religion of Europe for 2,000 years, close to 2,000 years, has been Christendom, Christianity. | ||
And the religion of the Jews is Judaism. | ||
So, white people are not black people. | ||
Black people are not white people. | ||
White people are not Jewish. | ||
Jewish people are not white people. | ||
They're not racially white. | ||
They're not religiously Christian. | ||
And you could say that's a part of the European culture. | ||
And they don't share much of the European culture either. | ||
And so the reason we need to point these people out is because they don't appear Jewish. | ||
We know that Lloyd Austin, the Defense Secretary, is black because his skin is dark brown. | ||
We don't necessarily know that Mayorkas is Jewish and not European. | ||
We don't know that he's Jewish and therefore his grandparents were Jewish as opposed to being Protestant or Catholic. | ||
And his ancestors probably came here a century and a half ago or less. | ||
As opposed to somebody like Joe Biden, who's Irish, and who's Catholic, and whose ancestors maybe have been here for hundreds of years. | ||
And we also don't know that he's part of a tiny minority, a tiny religious and ethnic minority, which is only 2% of the population, as opposed to being part of the white majority, which is 60, and up until very recently was 90% of the population. | ||
And these differences matter. | ||
Of course it matters. | ||
The consciousness of somebody who is not Christian, whose ancestors were not Christian, who is not ethnically white, whose ancestors got here 100 years ago after they were chased out by Europeans, who didn't celebrate Christmas, and who consequently is a perceived and real outsider, that's perceived by others and by themselves, it's a fundamentally different consciousness. | ||
And so why might a person | ||
Who is a tiny minority of the world and a tiny minority of the United States, ethnically, and their religion is also a tiny minority of the world and a tiny minority of the United States, and a person with a religion and a race with a 1,000 year, 2,000, 3,000 year history of religious and ethnic persecution in the last 2,000 years, specifically at the hands of Europeans and Christians, do you understand why that person might not | ||
So it's actually extremely salient that Mayorkas is Jewish. | ||
white and and in a sense having one race be in the majority so it's actually extremely salient the Mayorkas is Jewish I don't think I'm saying anything here that is illogical or irrational or hateful or anything like that We're just talking about what are Jews? | ||
What are Christians? | ||
What is the dynamic here? | ||
What is the perspective? | ||
You know, because that's what we hear so much about all the time. | ||
So-called diversity is supposed to be a great benefit. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they say, this is their narrative, That bringing people from different places and from different cultures and heritages and so on, it brings a unique perspective. | ||
And why should it? | ||
Because people from different races and cultures have different perspectives. | ||
They look at the world differently, and the world looks at them differently. | ||
And so that means they have a different way of looking at things through a different lens. | ||
Yes, Jews have a different perspective than Christians. | ||
Jews have a different perspective than white people. | ||
And it's not a better one, actually. | ||
It's not better. | ||
It's worse. | ||
And it's worse because it necessarily comes from a defensive posture. | ||
They view the white majority in this country as a threat, as a latent threat. | ||
The Jews that fled Russia because of the discrimination and segregation against them by the Tsar. | ||
Fear a white majority. | ||
They fear what white people are capable of. | ||
That's their kids and grandkids that are making policy today. | ||
You know, you look at our Secretary of State, Blinken, Antony Blinken, and his grandparents fled Russia. | ||
That's very much in his consciousness. | ||
He thinks about that. | ||
He was told stories about it growing up. | ||
His parents were as well. | ||
And in his mind, he's one generation removed from the Holocaust. | ||
He's a generation removed from the Pale of Settlement. | ||
And so in his mind, he's thinking that in a country of white people, proud to be white, with solidarity, with cohesiveness, adhering to a religion which sees Jews as killers of God, He sees that as a threat. | ||
He sees himself as fundamentally un- or insecure in a nation like that. | ||
Is it any wonder why, then, Jews have been at the forefront of multiculturalism and mass migration and diversity? | ||
Jews are obsessed with the Holocaust. | ||
And they should be. | ||
Why wouldn't they be? | ||
But they are. | ||
They're obsessed with it. | ||
Ask them about it. | ||
They'll talk about how, I had six relatives that perished in the Holocaust. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ask them what caused the Holocaust. | ||
White supremacy. | ||
Whites united under Hitler with a belief in their inherent superiority as a race. | ||
It was that that caused the Holocaust. | ||
And on some level they believe that whites will always be capable of this. | ||
And therefore, whites represent a potential, not an actualized or realized, but a potential threat to their existence. | ||
They don't just view whites as potentially mean or picky, they view whites as potentially threatening their existence as a race. | ||
And they've existed for thousands of years and they feel very strongly about their identity. | ||
And they view whites and Christians uniquely as having the competence As demonstrated by history to pose a threat to the Jewish community. | ||
So is it any wonder then that they champion an ideology which as a consequence undermines a sense of white solidarity, it undermines white identity, and undermines the idea that all whites have something in common and could therefore unite together? | ||
Is it any wonder that they seek to undermine a white majority in the United States and make it so that whites would not have the power, if it were actualized, to carry something like that out? | ||
Because that, in a nutshell, is the dynamic between Jews and Whites in Europe and the United States. | ||
It's a hostile relationship. | ||
And it's, at this time, hostile in one direction. | ||
The Whites are not hostile towards the Jews, but the Jews are extremely hostile towards the Whites. | ||
Not openly, but secretly they are. | ||
And maybe even for many of them it's subconscious. | ||
They subconsciously fear what a white right would do, or could do. | ||
And if they could do it, it's not a question of assigning a probability of if they would, how likely is it that they would. | ||
If they could, you must assume they would. | ||
Therefore, they must not be allowed to be able to. | ||
That's the idea. | ||
It's the same reason that Israel won't let Iran have a nuke. | ||
It's a fundamentally unacceptable security posture for Iran to possess one because it could nuke Israel. | ||
And if it could, they have to assume it would, so they can't. | ||
Similarly, if whites rose up in America, they could become Nazis, they could do a Holocaust. | ||
Jews have to assume they would, so they can't. | ||
How do we make sure they can't? | ||
They can never have majority. | ||
They can never feel good about themselves. | ||
They can never have any idea that they're excellent. | ||
Or that they have something in common or form a party on the basis of their shared racial identity or their religion. | ||
And Christianity plays a big role in it as well. | ||
Because what is the gospel narrative about these Jews? | ||
They killed Jesus. | ||
And it's not ambiguous. | ||
The Christian religion says this. | ||
Christ is God. | ||
Not a teacher. | ||
Not a man. | ||
I mean a man, but also a God. | ||
But also THE God. | ||
Also one with the Father. | ||
That's what Christianity claims. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
Contrary to what other people might say. | ||
He's not an archetype. | ||
Not a myth. | ||
Not a figure. | ||
Or, again, a social teacher. | ||
A guy who had good ideas. | ||
No, he's God. | ||
And the Christian religion also says, unambiguously, that he was the king of the Jews. | ||
Rejected by his own people. | ||
The Jews. | ||
The Pharisees. | ||
It's not ambiguous at all. | ||
Not even a little. | ||
The Jewish community indicts him, they get together, they call for his execution, they call for his crucifixion, they taunt him, they mock him, and they do it. | ||
They kill him. | ||
They kill God. | ||
That's what the religion says. | ||
And this is why for thousands of years, Christian leaders, popes, and even some Protestants, have put out encyclicals and other official documents condemning what is contained in the Talmud. | ||
And skeptical of Jews as a group because of this religious narrative. | ||
So Jews are also terrified, petrified, of Catholicism properly understood. | ||
That's why they champion this idea of Judeo-Christian. | ||
It's to say, hey, Christianity, but you're okay with us, right? | ||
So once you understand this, And you understand it in principle. | ||
You know, because people might say, well, but Christians aren't like that today. | ||
It's like, okay, but that's not how Jews see it. | ||
That's not how they see it. | ||
You know, Westerners are a modern people. | ||
Meaning, we don't think about the Norman conquest of Saxony. | ||
Like, we don't, or whatever. | ||
We don't think about these things. | ||
We don't think about King Edward, right? | ||
I mean, we're the United States of America, which was a colony of Great Britain, which was a country created by, ultimately, King Edward, basically. | ||
Do we think about King Edward? | ||
No. | ||
Do we think about the Roman Empire? | ||
Well, some people say, we talk about the Roman Empire all the time. | ||
Not really. | ||
Do we think about these things? | ||
Can people even name ten presidents? | ||
Can people name ten American presidents? | ||
No. | ||
So, the Western people are fundamentally modern people. | ||
A lot of people can't trace their ancestry back three generations. | ||
They don't even know- You ask a white person, what are you? | ||
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American? | |
No, like what ethnicity? | ||
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Oh, you mean like my heritage? | |
Um, I'm white. | ||
No, but like what kind of- I don't know, I think my dad's like German? | ||
This is like your average white person. | ||
Do you know that Jews have a book that documents every Jew that ever lived and traces their ancestry back to the beginning? | ||
They literally have a book! | ||
Just like how it is in the Bible. | ||
Of all the generations of Jews that have ever lived for thousands of years going back to Adam and Eve, okay? | ||
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White people are like, I think I'm German-American. | |
That's white people. | ||
Jews are like, you know, they could sit there for four hours and trace their lineage back to Adam and Eve. | ||
And that's not an exact, that's not a hyperbole. | ||
That's not like a funny joke like, haha, they could trace it back a long time. | ||
No, literally to Adam and Eve! | ||
Literally. | ||
And it's similar with Muslims. | ||
It's similar with other people. | ||
You know, Muslims will still, in their politics, talk about the conquests of Muhammad in the 7th century. | ||
They still talk about that. | ||
So, when we say that Jews have this fear of white people, it's because the history lives in them. | ||
Of the Catholic oppression of the Jews, and the pogroms, and the segregation, and the expulsions, and the genocide, and everything like that. | ||
And so, yes, when you get these people in power, it's like the seething resentful traitor that you don't clock. | ||
It's a guy in the room, you know. | ||
It's the Judas. | ||
Really? | ||
It's the Judas. | ||
The guy that comes to you as a friend, but gives you the kiss of death. | ||
That's what Majorca says. | ||
That's why it's important to point it out, because it's like, everybody says, oh look, a white guy. | ||
But it's like, no, that's not a white guy. | ||
That's not a white guy from a Protestant family who, you know, maybe their great-grandparents were farmers in America, and their, you know, his parents are Christian, and he's maybe agnostic. | ||
No, this is a guy whose ancestors fled, like, Russia or something. | ||
I don't know his specific background. | ||
I think he's like a Sephardic Jew, probably, if his name's Alejandro. | ||
You know, but it's like, his ancestors were expelled from Spain, you know, maybe know somebody who died in the Holocaust, he grew up in a, maybe went to a Jewish school, celebrated Hanukkah, maybe made fun of it for it, therefore has a sense of his otherness or Jewishness in a Christian white country, and he raises up to this level, it carries a weight. | ||
We need to know who these people are. | ||
We need to know that they're Jewish, and we need to know that they're fucking patriots. | ||
That's really what it comes down to. | ||
We need a government of people that are loyal to the United States of America. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
And that's the biggest problem. | ||
To sum it up is that there's a real question as to whether most Jews are loyal. | ||
That's the big question. | ||
Because we all know they're loyal to each other, and we all know they're loyal to Israel, but are they loyal to the United States? | ||
Are they loyal citizens? | ||
Are they patriots? | ||
of this fatherland. | ||
I don't think that many of them are, and that's in a sense the problem. | ||
So, you know, Jews who become Christians and they love America, I have no problem with them. | ||
So people say you're like racist. | ||
I'm not racist against Jews. | ||
If a Jew converts to Christianity and they love America, I love them. | ||
And if a Jew maybe remains a Jew but loves America, I would say that, you know, we could work together in a coalition, maybe. | ||
But if a Jew is not Christian and they have no allegiance to America, how are they any different than a foreign national? | ||
How are they any different than a Muslim who comes here and they have an allegiance to Pakistan? | ||
And Mohammed. | ||
Like, you don't worship Jesus. | ||
You don't love America. | ||
I mean, so they're like Ilhan Omar then. | ||
They're like Ilhan Omar who says, I'm fighting for Somaliland. | ||
It's like, okay bitch, you're not a Christian. | ||
You don't love America. | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
And the same is true of many Jews actually. | ||
But people just don't like to extend it to them. | ||
They get it when it comes to Muslims. | ||
They get it when it comes to Chinese. | ||
They're like, hey, this guy's at a Confucius Institute and he loves the Communist Chinese Party. | ||
Get him out of here! | ||
Hey, this bitch is Muslim and she wants to fight and die for Somalia to reclaim Somaliland. | ||
Get her out of here! | ||
Then a Jew comes over, they hate Jesus, and they say, well, America should die for Israel. | ||
And we say, oh, okay. | ||
Well, it seems legit. | ||
So that's the problem. | ||
To kind of re-elaborate on that for people that maybe don't know. | ||
That's why we need to know. | ||
We need to know who they are. | ||
And of course, it explains a lot when we do. | ||
When we know that Mayorkas is like this, we know why he wants open borders. | ||
Because the more diverse America becomes, the safer he is. | ||
And that is, in a sense, true. | ||
You know, so it's not even necessarily that they're wrong. | ||
That's why I kind of take a different approach. | ||
Like, I don't hate them. | ||
I don't hate anybody. | ||
And honestly, I don't even really fault them. | ||
I'm not even saying that it's necessarily because if I were a Jew, I would do the same thing. | ||
If I were an American living in Israel, If I were an American Christian and I lived in Israel, I would fear the power of a Jewish government. | ||
I would say that the more Jewish this government gets, the more I'm gonna be looked at as an outsider and with suspicion, and maybe become a second-class citizen, and maybe, you know, they might kill me one day if, like, I don't know, if an American does something wrong and they blame it on all Americans, they all know where I live, they're gonna come and kill me. | ||
So, in a sense, it almost makes sense. | ||
Um, but the problem is that that shouldn't get in the way of America. | ||
Expressing its self-interest. | ||
I that's why I always say accommodations Should be made and that's why I should probably chill on the rhetoric because I'm not helping that at all. | ||
That's really here's the dirty little secret is that You look at these Jews and you get really mad at what they do and when you get mad you get really angry and you you know And that only makes it worse, because if you're like, if the people that know what the Jews are up to all hate them, or the Jews think they hate them, and they want to kill them, then Jews are like, well this proves our point! | ||
Look, these guys hate us! | ||
We gotta, we have to do all these things! | ||
So that's why, but at the same time, you know, they kind of think that anyway. | ||
So, you know, and if you fight them, if you fight their influence, it's kind of unavoidable that they portray you in that way. | ||
But that's kind of the dirty little secret, is maybe if there's somebody who can get in the middle of this process of like reassuring the Jews that they will have rights and dignity and that they will be protected, but also reclaiming America for loyal people, If there's a sweet spot, if you could get in the middle of that with tremendous finesse, maybe it could be viable. | ||
The problem is that it's very difficult to do, because unless you're really philo-semitic, they just don't believe you. | ||
And even if you are, they don't trust you, no matter what. | ||
They don't trust you. | ||
But maybe you can convince enough of them. | ||
I'm just theorizing now. | ||
I'm just freestyling here. | ||
your side or at least you could get them to not want to kill you you would really need to gain their trust but i don't think you really could so i'm just theorizing now i'm just freestyling here coming up with theories so because that that's the thing is they are in a defensive posture That's just how they think about it. | ||
It's how they have to think about it. | ||
And the problem is when people realize what's going on, they're like, what the freak? | ||
These, you know, they control everything. | ||
These bastards are not loyal to our country. | ||
And then they're like, see? | ||
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See? | |
They think we're not loyal. | ||
They want to kill us. | ||
That's why we can't have a white country. | ||
And it's like, what the fuck? | ||
But what? | ||
You're abusing our country. | ||
We don't want to kill you, we just want to get you to stop, you know? | ||
Like, just stop doing this to us. | ||
And that's another reason why the white Jewish thing that people talk about is not gonna happen when they say, well, Jews basically are white and they're on our side against BLM. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
So, much to think about. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats, see what you guys have to say. | ||
But it looks like our Super Chat plugin is broken! | ||
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Awesome! | |
so I can't read any of them yeah they just fixed it today so I should have expected that then They just fixed it. | ||
They released a new update to improve it, and now it doesn't work at all. | ||
So I should have anticipated that. | ||
That would happen. | ||
I'm gonna try and see if I could get it, but I mean I literally can't load anything right now. | ||
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Things totally not responsive, so Okay, here we go I think I got it. | |
Okay, no. | ||
So it's just, I don't know. | ||
They added a new feature. | ||
I don't really, it's kind of not working as intended. | ||
Okay, but I got him. | ||
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Okay. | |
It's always something, man. | ||
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Let me see. | |
Okay, there we go. | ||
I think I got it. | ||
All right! | ||
So we are gonna have Super Chats. | ||
That would have been a real tragedy if we had to cut this part out, my favorite part of the show. | ||
These ties are killing me, man! | ||
It's because I'm getting fat. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
But not for Lent. | ||
For Lent, no eating! | ||
No, I'm not gonna not eat, but... | ||
For Lent, I'm gonna cut back considerably. | ||
Or I'm gonna try to. | ||
It's hard. | ||
I get a taste for something. | ||
I gotta have it, you know? | ||
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But, okay. | |
Alright, let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
What if Alphast had a debate with Vosh two years back? | ||
After about 30 minutes he pretended to have an emergency and cut it short. | ||
It exposed him as a sood. | ||
If you guys debated it would be so awesome. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Maybe I'll do it. | ||
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Your show last night taught me the word thonic. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You're welcome! | ||
Glad that that happened for you. | ||
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Hey Nick, as instructed, hitting you up again to request Unban on your cozy channel. | ||
Usually have good interactions WPPL but maybe one aggressive WTheology or something. | ||
Hope you will give me another shot. | ||
Thanks for everything you do. | ||
Annoying. | ||
Really annoying. | ||
What was the name? | ||
AlexD? | ||
I don't even see your name so I can't help you if I don't even know your name. | ||
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Oh man I'm tired. | |
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Did you do anything special for Mardi Gras? | ||
No, we don't really celebrate Mardi Gras here. | ||
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You can just wash everything on coal these days. | ||
Wasn't asking. | ||
Needing hot water was because detergent used to be less effective at lower temps. | ||
Boomers think you still need to wash colors in hot water. | ||
Wasn't really asking, but thanks for the tip. | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
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At all. | |
Biden is only pushing back on the Israelis because it's distracting from the war in Ukraine. | ||
A rift is forming between the Zionists and the Russia Hawks, hence the support for RFK Jr. - I don't think that's true. | ||
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I can't imagine you drinking alcohol. | ||
Acting slash being drunk is so out of character for you. | ||
The only thing I can see is you being more honest with who you hate, so don't do it. | ||
Awoken American sent $3, The Last Temptation of Christ by Martin Scorsese is so blasphemous it makes vultures sound like Donda. | ||
I had no idea what I was tuning into. | ||
Yeah, I never saw it. | ||
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I don't frankly want to see it, but extremely blasphemous. | |
Yes, yes, absolutely. | ||
I'm gonna put a statement out probably tomorrow. | ||
I didn't want to address it at the beginning of the show because I just heard actually an hour before the show, but I'll probably say something more official tomorrow and I'd like to put out a statement in an official capacity, but it's just terrible. | ||
God bless them. | ||
Rest in peace. | ||
Like I said, I'm gonna address it at the beginning of tomorrow's show, I think. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, God bless him just such a horrible situation. | ||
I don't even know all the details So I hope everybody respects the privacy of him and his family and pray for him and pray for the repose of his soul, but Such that's how it is though, you know here today gone tomorrow such a surprise but Specifically, I feel horrible for his family. | ||
He was going through a really rough time And again, I don't want to get too specific because it's personal but I mean he was Had a lot of tough stuff happening in his life and now this So it's just devastating but we love him and I | ||
and we're praying for him and his family and you know whatever his family needs to if we could help him in any way or help his family to support them I'd be more than happy to do it but there's no words you know I mean it's it's just one of the worst tragedies when somebody dies young like that so I didn't know him very well. | ||
We only talked on the phone once. | ||
We had a few conversations on Telegram, but just from what we did discuss and what I saw in the timeline, he's obviously a brilliant guy, very funny, very interesting, lived a very adventurous, colorful life. | ||
It's always people like that, too. | ||
You know, they say that it's the good that die young. | ||
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So... | |
Such a shame, but we love him. | ||
Prayers up for him and his family. | ||
You really got a feel for him, but I guess he had some health problems and some other issues. | ||
It never takes away when somebody, you lose somebody so young like that. | ||
So terrible. | ||
But, hey, thank you for the support. | ||
God bless them. | ||
And yeah, everybody, give it 07 for A.T. | ||
Drummond. | ||
We gotta, I feel like we gotta do something for him with the foundation. | ||
I'm not sure what exactly, but... | ||
We gotta pay it forward a little bit because he was so, I mean, so much, so generous and so much support. | ||
And not even just for us, I mean, he was of course very generous for the non-profit, but generous for a lot of causes. | ||
He gave to charity, he gave to many causes, very generous with his money, and even with his friends. | ||
I know that as well, so... I mean, he was a real stand-up guy. | ||
So I'd like to do something. | ||
I'm not sure what exactly yet. | ||
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I mean, we just heard today, but... | |
I'd like to do something, some kind of a tribute. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
Notarial person sent $3. | ||
People are turning against you because you're starting to become arrogant, smug, elitist, contrarian, and cringe. | ||
Brushing them off as boomers or haters is not productive. | ||
You can easily fix it. | ||
That's not true. | ||
I've always been smug, arrogant, elitist, and contrarian. | ||
What the fuck are you talking... People are... I love the concern troll. | ||
Like, you're doing this for my benefit. | ||
Listen, I'm trying to help you. | ||
You're cringe. | ||
I've always been arrogant and smug. | ||
That's part of my appeal. | ||
That's why people like me. | ||
It's what makes me fucking funny. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're just a faggot, okay? | ||
I don't even know who you are. | ||
So, I'm glad. | ||
If I turn off people like you, good. | ||
You could go watch Steven Crowder, pussy. | ||
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You're turning people off because you're too arrogant? | |
Okay, then go watch some fake, earnest trash. | ||
Because that's all that is. | ||
It's fake earnestness. | ||
You know, people... Here's the thing about people. | ||
Any other live streamer that you watch, they are more arrogant, they are more smug, they hate you, for real, but they just pretend not to. | ||
That's the difference, okay? | ||
So, go watch something else. | ||
If it's not for you, fuck off. | ||
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People aren't starting to turn against you, you're becoming, becoming, becoming! | |
Have you watched this show? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Yeah, I started this show at 18 years old saying, I know how the world works. | ||
Yeah, but I became arrogant. | ||
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That's crazy. | ||
Should Brown Grow Wipers take advantage of DEI slash affirmative action opportunities if it helps us get in positions to advance the America First cause? | ||
Yes. | ||
There are a lot of scholarships I can receive solely for being Latino, but I'd give it's fair to take them. | ||
Take advantage of anything you can. | ||
That's the dumbest thing in life is to tie your hands behind your back because of some ideological reason. | ||
Now, you should always act morally. | ||
You should always do the moral thing, but in terms of stuff like that, do not hamstring yourself because of political ideology. | ||
Use everything you can to your advantage. | ||
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, especially stuff like that. | ||
Use it. | ||
Abuse it. | ||
Use it to get ahead. | ||
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Hey, thank you for... I feel like it's somewhat inappropriate. | |
You know, you don't have to send a big super chat because someone else died. | ||
You know, if anything, there's a charity on his profile on Twitter. | ||
Don't give it to me. | ||
Give it to that charity. | ||
As a matter of fact, if you know... I don't want to say it because entropy takes a cut. | ||
So if people donate to me and then I donate it to that, it's like... | ||
Money is taken out along the way, but don't super chat. | ||
If you're gonna do an in-memoriam for Drummond, give it to that charity. | ||
He has a charity or a give-send-go or something set up. | ||
I don't remember the details, but I think it's for leukemia and for Crohn's, because he suffered from Crohn's. | ||
So what if you're gonna if you want to put money towards a tribute for that? | ||
I mean either will set something up or I'll direct it that way out Maybe I'll post it on telegram after the show but directed towards he set up a charity Do it for that not necessarily For this I don't want that would be I think Inappropriate and presumptuous to say it's what he would have wanted to give me money No, they they set up a chair. | ||
I think his family set up a charity for Crohn's and for leukemia Because those were two causes that were important to him. | ||
So I'll post the link after the show. | ||
I'll just put it up to remind myself real quick. | ||
Because I'll forget otherwise. | ||
And so don't necessarily send me. | ||
I mean, if you send me a super chat, I'm not going to reject it. | ||
But if you. | ||
And yeah, someone posted in the live chat. | ||
So if you feel compelled to give a tribute for Drummond, give it to that charity for sure. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, god bless him. | ||
I Honestly, I'm still like it reminds me of when Shalla died I mean it's um I've only known a handful of people to die, and when it's somebody older, it's a little bit easier to process, because it's kind of like, it's not that you expect them to die, it doesn't make it less sudden, but you also are sort of anticipating it, it tracks, because it's like, you know, old people die. | ||
But when somebody young dies, you almost don't even, you forget. | ||
You almost forget. | ||
Because they're literally here, and then they're not. | ||
And you just don't expect that. | ||
So it takes a little bit to process. | ||
I mean, I only found out earlier today, and it takes a little while, I think, for it to really hit you. | ||
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You know, I hate it. | |
I hate when that happens. | ||
So, God bless him. | ||
And I it's I really is unfortunate because I never even got a chance to meet him and I feel like It would have been such a great not just a partnership because he really cared about this cause But also because he seemed like really close to it in terms of his personality. | ||
Like, I feel like we would have been good friends and he loved all of you guys. | ||
He loved the content on Twitter. | ||
I mean, I was blown away. | ||
I remember, I was like, is this really him? | ||
Because he had tweets that were blowing up, like funny content. | ||
And I'm like, how is this guy, on the one hand, like a genius tech entrepreneur, loaded donor, but at the same time he's like a goaded shit poster like he's also on Twitter. | ||
So, I really just feel this profound sense of, like, what could have been, you know? | ||
I mean, it could have been a great partnership. | ||
For us to get together and become friends and for him to become a part of our circle and because he really had ambitions he really wanted to change the world not just in the private sector but with politics as well and you know he was a guy with a vision I'm a guy with a vision he's obviously a brilliant founder and everything so That's the worst part. | ||
It's like we got... similar with Shallow 2. | ||
It's like we just got cucked out of a... what probably would have been a very long-lasting friendship and partnership, so... | ||
That just makes it... I mean, it's always tragic when you lose somebody, but especially when it's like... You meet somebody, you're excited, you're gonna... You know, we had all these plans to do things. | ||
He was really excited about the 2024 election And getting He really wanted to be hands on in that stuff And he was so excited about AFPAC He was going to go And so It just fucking sucks man Just sucks But So | ||
That's why you gotta live every day like it's your last, really. | ||
I mean, I know it's super cliche, I know it's really trite, but... You know, but... At the same time, although it's trite, it's also something that people forget. | ||
You know, every day, people forget you're gonna die. | ||
And not only are you gonna die, but everybody around you's gonna die, and that's why... | ||
You have to live your life authentically, and you gotta do the most with that. | ||
Because everybody thinks that they're gonna live until 90 years old and their life is gonna follow a very specific trajectory, and that's not the case, you know? | ||
In many ways, it is not the case. | ||
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So... Yeah. | |
That's a shame. | ||
It's a very sad development. | ||
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Malay is crying at the wailing wall. | ||
Meanwhile dictator Biden is refusing to take a side because he supports Jews and Muslims killing each other. | ||
Just imagine if the roles were reversed. | ||
So I do a nice memorial and then it's like I pooed my pants said Dictator Biden supports Jews and Muslims. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, thank you for that. | ||
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Rest in peace at Truman. | ||
And then it's right back. | ||
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Yeah, but yes, absolutely. | |
Jacob McDade sent $5. | ||
Was good fun watching you and Gavin on that stream recently. | ||
Always love a good crossover episode. | ||
Hopefully you wind up debating what he filthiest. | ||
Would be a hoot. | ||
Keep up the good work, Nick. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, me and Gavin, we're becoming friends. | ||
I really like him a lot. | ||
I think that he is... I mean, we don't agree on, like, my central issue and everything, but I think that he is really... | ||
Like an American legend. | ||
I know he's Canadian, but... I think that he really... he could be the key in a lot of ways because he has, like, an eye towards art in a way that other people do not. | ||
Because of course, he was advice. | ||
He found advice. | ||
He invented hipster culture. | ||
He's still cool, you know, and he's... | ||
He is. | ||
It's a different generation so he's a little bit older, but he still is cool. | ||
He looks sharp. | ||
He dresses sharp. | ||
Like, he's fashionable. | ||
And that's something that is so lacking in the right wing. | ||
So I feel like he's actually a very important figure for the right wing. | ||
Even more so now maybe than before. | ||
When he was much more active, when he was like running the Proud Boys and he was really in the thick of it like that, there's like a different set of demands I think for that kind of role. | ||
But now that he's doing, now that he's independent with Kumia doing his own show, Now it's like he really has become this true... He was a godfather for hipsterdom. | ||
He created, with some of these other guys, this like dissident rights scene. | ||
Now he's like the godfather of this new wave. | ||
So I think that he, as he gets older, becomes like a towering figure within politics. | ||
Not glazing. | ||
I'm not saying that just blowing smoke. | ||
I really mean that. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
Because I, you know, people always say, It's like he created me, in a sense. | ||
He red-pilled me. | ||
I'm a pretty big deal in the distant and right. | ||
I've influenced many young people. | ||
I've influenced the conversation. | ||
And he was like the godfather to my generation. | ||
So... Um... | ||
You know, as people like me reach the age of maturity, it's like his... that era matures and ferments and, you know, the influence kind of compounds and multiplies as this ripple proceeds from the center, you know? | ||
So... Yeah, I'm a big fan of his. | ||
Yeah, I'll probably increase it in the future. | ||
It's just there's no way to do it. | ||
I think there might be on Entropy. | ||
I'll have to talk to them. | ||
Listen to so many. | ||
Like FR? | ||
It only costs me $3 to speak with the Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
You're a cheap date. | ||
Lol. | ||
God bless nigga. | ||
Yeah, I'll probably increase it in the future. | ||
It's just there's no way to do it. | ||
I think there might be on entropy. | ||
I'll have to talk to them. | ||
Yeah, we might increase it to five. | ||
Because three is a little low. | ||
Maybe 5 or 10 or something. | ||
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I don't know. | |
We've done 3 for so long and... I feel like 3, because it's a young audience, so it's a lot of young people giving superchats, I like to make it affordable. | ||
You know, 3 bucks to read a chat, it's like... I don't want to make it prohibitive, but you're right. | ||
At this point, it should probably be a little bit more... It should be made a little bit less accessible. | ||
You're probably right. | ||
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You fuckin' suck at starting on time. | ||
I know. | ||
I'll be listening to the replay in the morning. | ||
For the robot, how much would what a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? | ||
Bruh, this guy's 100 years old. | ||
This guy's 40 years old. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
Yeah, I'm not punctual. | ||
I know. | ||
It's my genetics. | ||
You can't be a race realist and then get mad at me. | ||
I'm a race realist. | ||
I think people have genetic predispositions. | ||
Is Mexican and Italian can never start on time? | ||
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What the fuck? | |
It's... comes with the territory. | ||
I'm trying, okay? | ||
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I'm trying. | |
Okay. | ||
That's... I'm not jacking it before the show, okay? | ||
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Gross. | |
I want the Apple Vision. | ||
But it's too expensive right now. | ||
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for the show okay gross pretty fly white guy sent three dollars 310 would you get the apple vision i want the apple vision but it's too expensive right now i'm not paying 3500 for that but i kind of but i do want one But I'm not going to pay for it myself. | |
I would never spend that kind of money on that. | ||
But I want to live in a digital world because real life is mid as fuck. | ||
So I kind of need a little heads up display. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
$40. | ||
What's your thoughts on the Catholic Church's embrace of the play Maximilian, Saint of Auschwitz? | ||
Is this some peace treaty gesture to appease the Jews? | ||
I don't know anything about that, so I can't tell you. | ||
Dave Mann sent $100. | ||
Finally started to realize my potential recently and you were a big part of it Nick. | ||
You tell the truth based on the fact that Christ is the truth. | ||
That just fires me up. | ||
Love you man. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Love to hear it man. | ||
God bless. | ||
That's really the key is that everybody needs to unlock their full potential. | ||
I mean how can we change the world if we don't make ourselves the best we can be. | ||
So in that sense I'm not in favor of like self-improvement. | ||
I'm in favor of changing your Changing your whole way of life, you know Not this like Checklist, you know first I work out then I take a hot shower cold shower, whatever It's like no you need to you need to get smart. | ||
You need to become good. | ||
You need to go to church become a good person Stop being a degenerate stop being a piece of shit Nig nig wig stop being a wigger piece of shit Okay become religious Develop a skill. | ||
Get your bag. | ||
Figure it out. | ||
Figure out your own life. | ||
It's time to grow up. | ||
So, thank you for the big super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
And you're right. | ||
Yeah, Christ is truth incarnate. | ||
Don't believe anything else people say. | ||
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Although, he's just like something else. | |
Absolutely. | ||
I plan to. | ||
$10. | ||
What a depressing thought that the two people who contributed the most in lump sum passed away only a short while after, not even having the chance to see how their support reinforced the movement. | ||
Rest in peace, Alexander Thomas Drummond. | ||
Let's keep his name alive in these circles. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I plan to. | ||
Yeah, well, the other one, I never even talked to him, really. | ||
And I was, I think, a little bit of a different situation. | ||
But yeah, it goes to the This is, um, if you're into this stuff, you're probably very smart and probably maybe on the spectrum or neurotic or something. | ||
I mean, I don't know what happened to Drummond, so I can't really say. | ||
I mean, who knows what caused that, uh, specifically, but in the case of the former, I mean, that, well, in the case of the former, He had a like chronic untreatable neurological condition that is the most painful disease known to man. | ||
So that's not that wasn't really I mean, I guess that was You know, I'm talking about it like it was a suicide. | ||
It was a suicide, but not really. | ||
I mean, it's not, it's not like he killed himself because, like the usual reasons people, like he was depressed. | ||
He killed himself because he got a degenerative neurological disorder that could not be treated and caused immense pain. | ||
You know, and I'm not, I mean, obviously not pro-suicide, but that was a bit of an extraordinary circumstance. | ||
More so as tragedy based on circumstance. | ||
So yeah, it is tragic Panhandling roar percent $3. | ||
We pray for a Drummond and his family. | ||
May God rest his soul. | ||
Absolutely Jovian sent $100 less than three Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it BluezaFan91 sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, sorry I sent 5 superchats yesterday. | ||
Didn't realize how many you get. | ||
Loaded question, but do you think the 24 election will start a civil war? | ||
If so, how would it go? | ||
Also Christ is king. | ||
No, it's not going to start a civil war. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
It's true. | ||
He was a serial entrepreneur. | ||
Brilliant with tech and business. | ||
And still funny. | ||
You inspire each and every one of us to pursue excellence in our respective crafts. | ||
A pack four will be in your memory. | ||
Rest easy, big guy. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
It's true. | ||
He was a serial entrepreneur, brilliant with tech and business, and still funny. | ||
Still like a funny, politically engaged guy, fearless, courageous, generous, superfluous, So we should all follow that example. | ||
Natsoak grow. | ||
I percent $50. | ||
Hello, Nick. | ||
I'm 16 and just came out as a national socialist, not a Nazi. | ||
To my family, they are taking me to a Holocaust museum in response. | ||
Any tips on how to debunk them at the museum? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Very funny. | ||
That's a great super chat. | ||
Thanks a lot for that. | ||
Good joke. | ||
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Nah, dude. | |
- Black grow, I percent $10, I'm older than you, but man, your generation missed out. | ||
America in the 90s/2000s. | ||
You all were all over the radio, classic comedies, etc. | ||
Every race had their own place. | ||
Even blacks had our own TV shows and didn't spend the episode complaining about racism. | ||
It was great. | ||
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- Nah, dude. | |
90s sucked. | ||
- Black grow, I percent $10, the downfall of white culture came as you all became self-conscious about your own culture. | ||
To be honest, things were so peaceful back then. | ||
You all let these bitches get too mouthy with the straight white male shit. | ||
That turned half of y'all into liberal pussies alone. | ||
We need a reset war. | ||
Well, someone said this recently, I forget who, but they said that a lot of people talk about this. | ||
They say the 90s were like this idyllic time, race relations were good, even homosexuals weren't obnoxious. | ||
That's one thing that people say. | ||
But have you ever considered that in the 90s they were like mass arresting black people? | ||
That was the time when blacks were being thrown in jail in all these major cities in response to the crime wave with the crack epidemic. | ||
So it was like, it was the toughest policing policies maybe in the 20th century. | ||
And that's when race relations were the best. | ||
Probably because all the super predators were off the streets. | ||
And with homosexuals, people say, oh, well, you know, they weren't so obnoxious. | ||
Maybe that's because at that point the most promiscuous homosexuals were dying from AIDS. | ||
So it's like there was a selection bias. | ||
There was an unseen effect, which is that the most virile, promiscuous homosexuals were dying from AIDS. | ||
So the only ones that were left were the ones that weren't sucking down dudes every other day. | ||
And the only black people that were alive and in the streets were the ones that weren't gangbangers or even remotely associated with gangbangers because they were all dead or in jail. | ||
So it's like, it's selected and you know, but there's kind of a red pill in there that's kind of like, there's a little bit of a red pill within that. | ||
Which is that society is only As good as the people who are alive or not in jail. | ||
There's a little red pill which is, hmm, uh, gee, it turns out that if all the people that suck are dead or in jail, society's really, really good. | ||
These people can't cause a lot of problems if they're dead or in jail, so... | ||
Maybe the answer is somewhere within there. | ||
Somewhere in that general direction. | ||
You know, because right now we're in this direction where it's like nobody dies, nobody's in jail. | ||
And it's like maybe society would be better if more people were dead or in jail. | ||
Just saying, just saying. | ||
I'm just saying that, you know, selection bias is real. | ||
So maybe we gotta put more people in jail. | ||
Maybe we gotta put a lot of people in jail. | ||
Forever. | ||
For a long time. | ||
Nah, I'm just floating that. | ||
I'm just theorizing here, but that's also true. | ||
Malabar Growiper sent $20. | ||
You always push subscribing to Rumble and CozyTV, but you should also push everyone to follow your Telegram channel. | ||
I find it's the best way to be alerted to your streams, and you post excellent stuff there as well. | ||
Growiperman sent $3. | ||
If I had a nickel for every time a Jew lied, I'd become Jewish. | ||
Great. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Notice her So you're rich. | ||
Rich bitch. | ||
$25 super chat from Hinsdale? | ||
What do you think about serpent seed doctrine? | ||
It's incredible how Jewish lineage can be traced to the Edomites, Canaanites, all the way to Cain himself. | ||
Jesus didn't mince words speaking to Jews, reminding them of their origin. | ||
Is it compatible with Catholicism? | ||
Love from Hinsdale agreed with her prior take. - On here. - Hinsdale, huh? | ||
So you're rich. | ||
Rich bitch can't. | ||
$25 super chat from Hinsdale? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
You should be donating a Ferrari. | ||
No, but thank you, I'm just teasing you, of course. | ||
I don't know, I've never... I mean, I've vaguely heard of Serpent Seed Theory, but I don't have enough background on that to really give any insightful take on that. | ||
But... It's true, Jesus was hard on the Jews. | ||
But no, I don't think any of that is Catholic doctrine. | ||
But yeah, Hinsdale Central, huh? | ||
Yeah, well, you know what? | ||
W. Hinsdale. | ||
LT is cringe, man. | ||
I was looking the other day because the Rock-a-thon just happened. | ||
My high school radio station, every year they do a fundraiser. | ||
They do a marathon fundraiser called Rock-a-thon. | ||
And it's the radio station and the TV station they get together and they do an 88 hour stream because it's 88.1 is the station kind of crazy right that that was my station was 88.1 so they do an 88.1 hour stream and they raise money for the radio station And I was watching it and so I started just checking out the high school Twitter account and it's so cringe. | ||
They have like a diversity officer doing all this like gay diversity stuff. | ||
I'm like, what has become of this school? | ||
They have like a gender-neutral bathroom. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So yeah, fuck em. | ||
Hensdale W Russ will send $10, if you're looking for a dream vacation, might I suggest the Balls of Fire Festival in Japa, El Salvador. | ||
Basically, revelers pelt each other with rags drenched in gasoline. | ||
It's a laugh riot, see you there. | ||
Hilarious Louder with Crowder and Joyer sent $3, 3, 6, 9 Girls wanna drink wine. | ||
Tell the man not to waste your time. | ||
If the man broke, the man, he a joke. | ||
So you gotta get loose with the Henny and the Coke. | ||
Yogs X sent $10. | ||
How confident are you that Trump won't go along with the Zionist regime or that they can't out leverage him? | ||
I'm a Catholic Palestinian from Chicago. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
Keep spreading the truth. | ||
God is great. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Love my brother. | ||
Hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
I'm not. | ||
They will leverage him. | ||
They 100% will. | ||
That's just... You have to anticipate that, but... That goes with the territory. | ||
You get it with Biden, you get it with Trump. | ||
The difference is that Trump will hire some good people. | ||
- Based Groi percent $3. | ||
Why do you let your mods in your live chat ban anyone they want? | ||
You should only get banned if you're spamming or saying something really bad, have less mods. - Actually it would be have fewer mods, not less. | ||
But yeah, thanks. | ||
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More advice. | |
Very true. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
Very true. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay. | ||
Alright, thank you for that. | ||
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Hey, big guy. | ||
Thank you, Nick. | ||
Tonight when I got home, I laid down with my mistress. | ||
I turned you on and her panties fell off. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Anglo Zoomer sent fifty dollars dedicated to a Tremond. | ||
Thank you, Anglo Zoomer. | ||
Shittyator 445 sent eight dollars. | ||
There is this nerdy Jewish kid named Gideon Lazar who went on pints with Aquinas and told his story of how he became Catholic behind the backs of his secular Jewish race loyal parents. | ||
Inspiring story. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Maybe I'll watch that. | ||
William sent $3, we just want them to stop fucking with our country, but then that would basically mean for them to cease being Jewish. | ||
Yes, very true. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
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Natsuk Grecoid sent five dollars. | ||
No shit post today. | ||
No words for her loss. | ||
Rest in peace Alex. | ||
God bless him and God bless you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
God bless. | ||
Eddie Laviolette sent ten dollars. | ||
Scott Adams says Jewish conspiracy has less credibility than aliens. | ||
Five. | ||
5 quests he ask. | ||
1. | ||
Are the elites and organizations like Davos and the World Economic Forum, WEF, part of the alleged worldwide Jewish conspiracy, or are they a subset of it? | ||
Davos is where the World Economic Forum conference is held. | ||
So, they're not two things. | ||
That's one. | ||
And two, it's a forum. | ||
It's a forum where they host leaders. | ||
Many of which are Jewish. | ||
They had a Shabbat dinner there. | ||
So, everyone always asks that question like that's some, you know, you can Google these answers. | ||
You know, what is a World Economic Forum? | ||
You could Google it. | ||
And it will tell you. | ||
The WEF is mostly known for its annual meeting in Davos. | ||
Okay, so they're not two things. | ||
The meeting brings together 3,000 paying members and participants. | ||
They're investors, business leaders, celebrities, economists, journalists. | ||
Okay, so it's a forum. | ||
Do you know what a forum is? | ||
Held in a city and they invite the world leaders. | ||
And yes, many of them are Jewish. | ||
Someday, you know, maybe we can put together how many of them are Jewish. | ||
But then, you know, you're talking about a survey of companies. | ||
The real question is, of course, who is in power, really? | ||
And you could start to begin to identify some of the names, like the names of the people that run the companies, or the bankers, or something like that. | ||
But the bigger question is, who do they answer to? | ||
And a perfect example is, like, when Elon Musk bought Twitter and made it free speech, the ADL organized an advertiser boycott. | ||
The only advertisers that were responsive were the ones in North America and Europe, not the ones in Asia or anywhere else. | ||
Why is that? | ||
It's because for whatever reason, the businesses in Europe and in North America answer to the ADL, which is a Jewish group. | ||
And the Jewish group ordered them to do so based on their Jewish concerns. | ||
Maybe that has to do with the fact that Larry Fink, who runs BlackRock, which has huge stake in most of these companies, world's largest asset holder, is Jewish. | ||
So, you know, people are always like, well, what about the things that, you know, they'll take like horizontally, they'll say, but if you look at all these business leaders, you know, like half of them or 40% of them aren't Jewish. | ||
And that's just not the right way to look at it. | ||
So that's one. - Eddie Laviolette sent $10. | ||
Two, how do you explain the absence of whistleblowers within this conspiracy, considering the diversity of opinions and lack of unanimity among Jewish communities worldwide? | ||
Three, can you provide any internal documents or evidence of planning for this alleged worldwide Jewish conspiracy? - There are whistleblowers. | ||
It's called Everybody That Talks About It. | ||
Everybody That Talks About The Conspiracy. | ||
How about Kanye West? | ||
Is that a good whistleblower? | ||
Kanye West, who was one of the number one recording artists of the 21st century, came out and said, hey, why is everyone Jewish? | ||
A whistleblower like that? | ||
Or how about Mel Gibson, who worked in Hollywood, another notoriously Jewish profession, who said they're responsible for all the wars in the world? | ||
What happened both of them by the way? | ||
And there's more examples than that I mean, there's examples going back to the creation of the State of Israel. | ||
The Secretary of Defense under Truman was very against support for the State of Israel and then he was removed from office after a press campaign and then suicided himself. | ||
So, it happens all the time. | ||
Third point, and there's massive censorship. | ||
So like, well, how come nobody talks about it? | ||
Well, people do talk about it all the time, they just get censored. | ||
Or killed. | ||
Or, you know, they're people like me. | ||
Three, can you provide an internal document, evidence, planning for this alleged worldwide Jewish conspiracy? | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
How about the Holocaust Remembrance Project? | ||
Their definition of anti-Semitism is if you say the Jews have dual loyalty. | ||
How about the World Jewish Congress? | ||
How about all the other Jewish federations and Zionist groups around the world? | ||
I mean, the mere existence of these groups speaks to the fact that they conspire, by definition. | ||
They meet, they discuss what is best for the Jews, presumably they execute it. | ||
Eddie LaVialette sent $20, 4. | ||
Can you identify any culture where the most educated demographic doesn't hold significant power, and how does this relate to the situation in America? | ||
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How would America look different if the most educated people were indeed in charge, considering the usual societal preference for promoting an electing well-educated eye? | ||
I don't believe the Jews are the most educated people anymore. | ||
I think that, and I don't know the statistics on this, but I would imagine that at this point they are surpassed by Asians, by Chinese and Indians, or if not, it's very comparable. | ||
But Chinese and Indians don't run America. | ||
Jews do. | ||
Big difference. | ||
So, the role that they hold, like ADL, what does ADL have to do with education? | ||
Is education the reason why the ADL has power in all the social media companies in America? | ||
Is Jonathan Greenblatt the most educated person in America? | ||
Are the companies that are beholden to him and his advertiser boycotts, are they made up of the most educated people in the world? | ||
So that just is a non sequitur entirely. | ||
And how would America look different if the most educated people... Well, you're talking about a technocracy. | ||
It would be far more white people, far more Asian people, far fewer Jewish people. | ||
Because the other thing is that Jews have verbal intelligence, but they don't have spatial intelligence. | ||
At least, typically. | ||
So, in an increasingly technological society, you would have far more Chinese and far fewer Jews. | ||
In a legal society, like a more legal business administrative society like we had in the last century, you know, maybe it makes sense that you had more Jews, but what is against you is this. | ||
Jews have been degenerating over the last century. | ||
They are less intelligent, less educated, less successful across the board. | ||
Even Jews admit this, and the statistics reflect this as well. | ||
Two, Society's becoming more STEM-oriented, and Asians are the best at STEM. | ||
They're typically the best performers specifically at math and programming. | ||
Jews may be better at specific things like physics, but, or, you know, when I say better, I don't mean better than Asians, I mean better than they are on other subjects like that, other fields like that. | ||
But as the world becomes more technological and the world is run by technocrats or experts, it's going to be made up more of Asians, if that's the theory. | ||
You know, they will, you know, Jews run everything because they're the best at everything. | ||
They're not the best at computer programming. | ||
They're not the best at math, and yet they still run things. | ||
And they've been getting less successful, dumber over time, and yet their power increases. | ||
So, all these questions are really just ignorant questions. | ||
I mean, it's like someone's actually asking them, like they actually don't know the answer. | ||
So... | ||
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No. | |
And if I were to sit down, you know, maybe Keith Woods can do that for a substack. | ||
If those are questions Scott Adams asked, maybe it'd be worth it for me or Keith to actually sit down and answer them and give a treatment to them because every one of these questions... I mean, this is just off the dome, has an obvious answer, but people always throw shit like that out. | ||
And of course, this is... | ||
Within a society where, you know, it always happens like this, where we live in a society where you are not allowed to question Jews, and then people ask questions as though it's like, well, there's just no answer. | ||
It's like we live in an environment where there is, do you realize the environment is total censorship? | ||
It is absolute oppressive censorship in television, print, radio, and digital media. | ||
Obviously. | ||
As evidenced by the fact that Kanye West and Mel Gibson got destroyed, as evidenced by the fact that Twitter bent the knee to the Holocaust and to the ADL, and the statement they put out earlier this year that they're going to root out anti-Semitism, we live in a total censorship environment such that skepticism of Jews cannot even be discussed. | ||
Okay, and Jews are obviously dominant in our society. | ||
They obviously use their power in these ways to further their own agenda. | ||
And it's within this that then people are just asking questions when they say, well, anti-Semites just can't answer these questions. | ||
It's like, you don't even know any anti-Semites because they get destroyed everywhere, because Holocaust is part of the curriculum, and everybody gets censored for asking a question. | ||
So it's always, people are always asking questions at the tail end of the story where, you know, someone somewhere is able to survive questioning Jews. | ||
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So that's why I'm never too keen on that kind of thing, but if he's really asking... Another one of that. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Hey, big guy. | ||
Thank you, Nick. | ||
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Tonight, what-- Another one of that. | |
Matt R sent $5. | ||
One time I saw a drum and give 10K to some recently widowed women on Twitter to get her through college. | ||
She wasn't even right wing, just a complete stranger. | ||
His charity was truly inspiring. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Yeah, that's why I say he was a generous guy, not even just with us, but with everybody. | ||
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Breakfast burrito grow. | |
Very true! | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
It's true. | ||
- Post in Alamaria's presence is a beacon of-- - Okay, thank you for that. - SpongeBob Griper sent $10. | ||
Your ideas about not being content about Bukele because he still kisses Israel's ring, Putin interview being unimpressive, and how the right has no creativity and no future are also true. | ||
No one else has made these connections and politics would be so gay and boring without you. | ||
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Thanks, Cam. - Very true. | |
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
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It's true, no one else is saying this. - Albert Castro sent $6. | |
Okay, yeah. | ||
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So I won't do it then. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
James Cook sent $3. | ||
Don't increase the super chats. | ||
When I'm not drunk, I usually only got a couple dollars that I am able to spend per day. | ||
My job ain't doing too hot and I get lazy a lot, lol. | ||
Okay, yeah, so I won't do it then. | ||
SpongeBob Griper sent $3. | ||
Did you buy any Vultures merch? | ||
Only $20 each. | ||
Kanye is a man of the people. | ||
I did not. | ||
You know, if he puts something out that's different, I might buy it. | ||
But, I mean, the sock shoe, I might buy it just because it's $20, but I don't see my... | ||
It doesn't seem very practical because it's winter here. | ||
So it's like I'm not going to buy a sock shoe. | ||
It was like negative 30 degrees a couple weeks ago. | ||
It's 20 bucks, so I might buy it just to have it. | ||
You wear it in the summer. | ||
The other thing is, can you wash those? | ||
I mean... Because I feel like those would stink. | ||
Also... I don't love the way they look. | ||
I like shoes that are chunky. | ||
I like big shoes. | ||
I like boots. | ||
I like sneakers that are chunky. | ||
I don't, you know... I don't like that it looks like a sock. | ||
I want to look like I'm wearing shoes. | ||
I don't want to look... | ||
I don't like how it looks when you're wearing socks. | ||
I like how it looks when you're wearing shoes. | ||
So it's kind of... It's not, I mean it's not really my style. | ||
I might get it just cause, but... And then the shirts, I don't like how the shirts fit. | ||
I don't like the huge neck hole. | ||
And I don't like the big sleeve thing. | ||
That's just me personally. | ||
I like some of the other stuff. | ||
Like I got, I did get a Vulture shirt from the concert, but... | ||
Yeah, but I don't know if I like the current catalog. | ||
It's not different than anything else. | ||
$69, $3. | ||
Apple vision will be a rob me sign to all the blacks in America, mark my words we will be seeing a ton of Apple vision thefts on video soon as my prediction. | ||
It's not different than anything else. | ||
I mean, they could just as easily grab your phone. | ||
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St. Mary's. | |
Maximilian Kolbe was a Catholic priest who died in the Holocaust. | ||
He's a saint because he sacrificed himself to save a man with a family. | ||
Then there you go. | ||
Face Catholic. | ||
Mhoplite sent $100, Ripit Drummond, crying face, I love you buddy and all of the America First family. | ||
Keep your head up boys. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot buddy. | ||
I appreciate the super chat. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's a shame, but love you too man. | ||
Love Drummond. | ||
Love the whole crew. - James Cook sent $3. | ||
Also, I like fresh and fit, but when they talk about women taking advantage of men or how women actually abuse men more than women, I cringe so hard. | ||
Totally gay. | ||
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Like their support of AF though. - Yeah, I'm not down with that. | |
I also am not down with this thing where they say guys shouldn't pay on the first date. | ||
Now, granted, I don't go on dates, so I don't really have a dog in the fight here. | ||
But I do think the guy should always pay on the date. | ||
And people say, but that's a lot of money. | ||
And what if she doesn't put out or whatever? | ||
It's like, in my opinion, if you're taking a girl out on a date, that's just the cost of admission. | ||
That's the price of admission. | ||
If you're taking a girl out on a date and that's how you're spending your evening, is like, you're with a girl. | ||
You go out to dinner. | ||
That's just what it costs. | ||
That costs 60 bucks. | ||
Whatever it is. | ||
It's just what it is. | ||
Now, maybe on a first date you get coffee. | ||
I don't know that you go... But again, I'm totally speaking outside of my experience. | ||
Maybe you get coffee. | ||
It's 10 bucks. | ||
Or you go to a bar. | ||
You buy a girl a drink. | ||
It's 10 bucks. | ||
Then maybe the second date is dinner. | ||
And maybe on that date it's not a fancy dinner. | ||
Maybe you don't get an appetizer. | ||
You know, so... | ||
So I don't know that you necessarily need to be like, hey, 60 bucks every time right out of the gate. | ||
But I do think that if you're courting a woman, that's the price of that process. | ||
Just like everything else, it costs money. | ||
Things cost money in the world. | ||
You want to go somewhere? | ||
You got to pay money to put the gas in your car. | ||
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People go, well, but I went somewhere and I didn't, you know, I didn't like where I went. | |
It's like, OK, well, you'd have to burn fuel in the car to go there. | ||
It's not a guarantee of future success, it's just the cost of the fuel. | ||
And same thing goes with everything else. | ||
Like, you have a car, you have to pay for maintenance. | ||
Like, well, my transmission broke. | ||
Okay, well, if you want to have a car, you have to pay to maintain and repair the car. | ||
Same thing with a house. | ||
It's like, sometimes a pipe leaks and gotta replace the pipe. | ||
Whatta, whatta, but... Okay, it's the price of having a house. | ||
And if you're gonna go on a date, It's the price of admission. | ||
People say they're gonna split the bill? | ||
I would be mortified to take I'd be mortified to take a friend to dinner and not even be willing to offer to pay. | ||
Now typically if you're with a friend you split it or maybe you pick up one they pick up the next one but I would be even mortified if I wasn't willing sometimes with certain people to pick up the tab if it's a friend. | ||
Or a family member. | ||
You know, let alone, it's like, you're with a woman, you're trying to impress a woman. | ||
I'm trying to impress a woman. | ||
I'm trying to say, hey, I want to be your husband. | ||
And I'm like gonna, I'm gonna Jew out on a $60 bill? | ||
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Well, we should split it. | |
So I don't know if I and that you just got to look at that that's a sunk cost that's a sunk cost the idea that it's like if I go to dinner and I pay I better get pussy or I better get she just wanted to go out on a date and just get the dinner hey you know and sometimes it's like that and you're gonna have to maybe pay for a lot of fucking dinners before you find a woman that you're gonna date That's the price of admission. | ||
That's a sunk cost. | ||
So maybe I'm just old-fashioned. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
And if you have a problem with that, don't date sluts. | ||
If you have a problem with that, maybe you should be more discerning. | ||
And it's not to say that there aren't like, you know, girls that are sluts and you don't know, or girls that act like sluts and maybe aren't, maybe they're just a bitch, but And again, I'm speaking this is outside of my I have no experience on this at all So I have no idea when I was in college. | ||
I had a girl paying for my dinner okay, not and like that's a whole extenuating story, but There was this girl who was always like bugging me to go and get dinner and I was like no I don't want to get dinner and she's like what if I paid and I was like okay because I was broke I had no money and she was she was loaded she came from this super rich family on the east coast Her dad was like a heart surgeon. | ||
So she got, she was probably getting like a six-figure allowance. | ||
And she was like, well, I'll pay to go to Cheesecake Factory. | ||
I'll even buy the cheesecake. | ||
I was like, okay. | ||
Talk about sweetening the deal. | ||
I was like a broke college kid. | ||
I was eating at the dining hall. | ||
I was eating rice at the dining hall. | ||
And she's like, we'll go to Cheesecake Factory. | ||
We get appetizers and cheesecake. | ||
I was like, okay. | ||
And she paid. | ||
Sure enough, she was hot too. | ||
But then, she got a black boyfriend like years later. | ||
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I was like, I'll never call her. | |
The problem is she liked me in college. | ||
But she was she got around a little bit. | ||
She was kind of promiscuous. | ||
I was not interested and then after I left college She was really shitting to me. | ||
I saw her at CPAC in like 2018 or 2019 and She was really shitting to me. | ||
So I just stopped talking to her then I saw an Instagram years after that She had a black boyfriend. | ||
I was like Never mind, forget it Cuz you know how it is with women you got your roster and you kind of check in on him every now and again You're like, I wonder how so-and-so is doing and I saw that and I was like, nope permanently deleted from the roster So Yeah, but yeah, so Look, you got to be a man. | ||
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Yep. | ||
Yeah, well... She was a little older than me, so that wasn't gonna work. | ||
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