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Well, we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
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You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls. | |
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in Then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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Thank you. | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Thank you. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
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Now it's time for new believable people. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
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If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over. | |
To lead it by an A. Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
To halt the spread of lies. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
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Big, fat, love, find common ground. | |
To hold the spread of lies And any America first 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, invite, and aid. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
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America first. | ||
Love the flow. | ||
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Now it's time for new believable people. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over. | ||
To lead by an A. Big, fat, love. | ||
Find common ground. | ||
To halt the spread of lies. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
Big, fat, love. | ||
Find common ground. | ||
To hold the spread of lies. | ||
And a... | ||
America first. | ||
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 it 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 just love. | ||
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States. | ||
Yes. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
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Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | |
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into tonight. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big featured story. | ||
Actually an emergency. | ||
Huge development. | ||
Surprise development. | ||
Tonight we're talking all about the national security briefing that was given to Congress today by the Biden administration. | ||
Pretty big shock if you saw it develop in real time. | ||
This afternoon the White House said that they had declassified confidential material to Congress about a destabilizing capability of one of America's adversaries. | ||
And initially nobody knew which adversary that was and what the nature of this capability might be. | ||
At one point people speculated that perhaps Iran had acquired a nuclear bomb. | ||
That would be a destabilizing capability. | ||
Later in the day it was revealed that it was a Russian weapon and as the day went on more details came out and it turns out according to what is available to us now that it is some kind of space-based weapon which can damage satellites That is in the possession of the Russian government. | ||
We don't know precisely what it is, but according to Politico and other sources, that is the nature of the threat. | ||
This is very interesting because the timing is extremely coincidental. | ||
Just a couple days ago, a $95 billion foreign aid package was shut down in the House of Representatives by the Republican Speaker, Mike Johnson. | ||
And this was just shortly after the Senate passed something extremely similar, but which the Speaker said would also be dead on arrival when it entered the House later this month. | ||
Of course, the largest recipient, or the number one recipient, of foreign aid within the package will be Ukraine. | ||
They're going to receive the lion's share, $60 billion, Out of the 95 billion dollars. | ||
And of course, this money is absolutely necessary, not for Ukraine to win the war, but for them to not lose imminently. | ||
They need this money to replenish their artillery and other supplies, and without it, their defense will completely fold and collapse. | ||
So go figure! | ||
Ukraine is seeking their potentially last tranche of foreign aid from the United States. | ||
Absolutely necessary. | ||
It seems there's no chance you're gonna get it anytime soon, because Republicans are stonewalling. | ||
And so now, out of literally nowhere, suddenly there's this hysteria and an ominous warning about a space weapon that Russia may or may not have, which changes everything. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
I believe that. | ||
I'll believe it when I see it. | ||
I'll believe there's even an outer space when I see that, let alone there's weapons up there. | ||
We don't even know that nukes are real, or that space is real. | ||
But we're supposed to believe now there's a nuclear weapon in outer space that we just found out about after they shut down the foreign aid package? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Okay. | |
That's really convenient. | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
I'm skeptical, but we'll talk a little bit about the weapons system that the reports suggest the Russians have acquired. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight, hopefully, finally, about the Biden press conference last week. | ||
I've been pushing it back every day, but we just can't seem to get away from it. | ||
There's nothing else really going on, so we're just gonna have to buckle down and talk about it. | ||
I want to talk about it, I just keep running out of time. | ||
Basically, they're trying to sabotage Biden because he's the only one that will stand up to Israel. | ||
And for that, I applaud him. | ||
And there's a lot of people on social media, they try to use this to discredit me. | ||
They say, well, Nick Fuentes is pro-Biden. | ||
Look, I'm not pro-Biden, okay? | ||
I'm pro-Trump. | ||
I roam and salute Trump every day. | ||
I campaigned for Trump in 16. | ||
I met Trump. | ||
Trump loved me. | ||
But, we all know that Trump is running as a Republican. | ||
The Republican Party is in the pocket of Israel. | ||
And specifically, the Republican Party is in the pocket of the Israeli right. | ||
And they have been for a long time. | ||
And we know that Trump in particular and his administration was captured by the Israeli right. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
Because of his son-in-law. | ||
His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whom The President put in charge of many things in the administration, such as negotiations over the government shutdown, the USMCA, the Abraham Accords. | ||
These are just three things. | ||
Among others, Jared Kushner was a close personal friend of Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
He was a supporter of Chabad Lubavitch in New York. | ||
And actually he and his father hosted Benjamin Netanyahu at their building on 5th Avenue, which coincidentally is called 666 5th Avenue. | ||
Not making this up. | ||
And Jared Kushner profited immensely from the Abraham Accords that he negotiated with his friend Netanyahu. | ||
Israel benefited, Kushner benefited, Saudi Arabia benefited, And so these are things that we know. | ||
And so as much as I like Trump and as much as I support him, we recognize that like all Republicans and like all people who are connected to the Jews in that way, his State Department was captured by that interest. | ||
State Department was ran by Mike Pompeo, who this week was dancing with the Israelis in Israel. | ||
And is one of their staunch defenders. | ||
His UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, is fighting with DeSantis over who's going to do more for Israel. | ||
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It goes on and on like this. | |
So, that is an un-ignorable, undeniable feature of the Trump candidacy and presidency that it just cannot be, it simply cannot be argued That the Democratic Party, they are pro-Israel, but they are not pro-Netanyahu. | ||
They are not in favor of the Jewish maximalist position within Israel. | ||
That's because they get their money from different Jews. | ||
The right wing is completely captured by the Likud Party and Netanyahu and the Israeli right. | ||
Because those are the Jews they're getting their money from. | ||
That's why the right-wing Jews hated Obama. | ||
If you ask any right-wing Jew why they hate Obama, they will say because of the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
They will not say anything other than that. | ||
Ask Ben Shapiro why he hates Obama, he'll say the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
And ask any Jew why they support Trump? | ||
It's because he gave them Golan. | ||
It's because he moved the embassy. | ||
It's because he tore up the JCPOA. | ||
So, I, of course, am by no means a leftist or a liberal or a Democrat, but I'm also not a Republican. | ||
I'm not a Democrat. | ||
I'm not a Republican. | ||
I'm a loyal citizen of the United States, and I'm a Catholic. | ||
And that means that I support some side for one thing and another side for some other thing. | ||
In this case, Biden has been more America first as it pertains to Israel than Trump was. | ||
Unfortunate, tough pill to swallow, but it's true and we all know that. | ||
I'm just one of the only people willing to say it because I have credibility on the matter because my show is called America First because I've been America First and outspoken on the issue for a long time and I've been a Trump supporter but I'm also fully cognizant of that contradiction. | ||
So anyway, so we'll talk about that as well. | ||
It's unfortunate for all the wrong reasons Trump is now favored to win in 2024 I think uniquely because of this dynamic which I'll Hopefully be able to explain tonight if we have time. | ||
Before we get into all that, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Make sure you're following me. | ||
Because I'm thinking of doing a stream tomorrow. | ||
Not gonna promise, but I might do a stream tomorrow afternoon. | ||
If I'm up for it. | ||
If I'm not tired. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, follow me there and follow me on Telegram. | ||
I was going off all day on Telegram. | ||
So awesome. | ||
I told you yesterday, Kostan Alamaryu, Bronze Age pervert, the Jew. | ||
Yes, we're doing this again. | ||
The other day, he went off on one of his former acolytes called Sovereign Bra. | ||
Because Sovereign Bra pointed out that Javier Mele, the recently elected president of Argentina, is a Jewish Zionist. | ||
And it's extremely inappropriate that the President of Argentina is visiting the Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters and crying at the Wailing Wall and talking about rebuilding the Third Temple in Israel. | ||
And Costin didn't like that very much. | ||
He called Sovereign Bra, whose name is Chase, a Christ-cuck. | ||
And called him a moron and said that anyone that doesn't like Zionism just doesn't like Trump. | ||
Just a left-wing person who doesn't like Trump. | ||
This is a common refrain from Straussians. | ||
Straussians don't like when they get attacked from the right. | ||
They pretend that there is no criticism from the right, and from the traditionalist, perennialist right. | ||
They like to pretend that all their adversaries are left-wing. | ||
Even though they themselves are left-wing. | ||
Even though they themselves are secular, pro-American, liberal, degenerate Jews, They will pretend that their archenemy only exists on the left. | ||
There is no criticism from the right. | ||
And these are militant Jewish neocons, the Straussians. | ||
And so this is no different. | ||
Sovereign brahs a Christian and says, hey, we don't support this Jewish eschatological messianic political prophecy stuff and Bronze Age pervert makes it about being against Trump? | ||
What? | ||
And then today you could really tell he was seething at how he's been exposed because he did a 25 tweet thread about me today. | ||
About me and Chase. | ||
And I want to read one tweet. | ||
I posted this on my Telegram because I thought this was so funny. | ||
He put out this tweet in response to what I said yesterday and what I've been saying on Telegram. | ||
And he says, in a general attempt to shift conversation away from migration restriction, trade, and common sense non-intervention to shrill denunciations of sexual immorality, religious fanaticism, and Zionism are ways that the fake dissidents try to set up anti-Trump hysteria for 2024. | ||
And if you haven't been following the show, I've been on this guy's case for a couple of years because he represents this Jewish Zionist subversion of the right wing. | ||
And listen. | ||
It is extremely, extremely simple and straightforward. | ||
What do I represent? | ||
Two things. | ||
America first. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
To sum it up, those are the two standards. | ||
I'm a servant of Jesus Christ and I'm a loyal citizen and son of the United States of America. | ||
And if you want to add a third thing, it's something like white nationalist or white identitarian advocate, whatever you want to call it. | ||
And Zionism is incompatible with all of them. | ||
Because as we know, Jews control the West. | ||
They control the United States, they control Europe, and they control it with their domination of media, finance, Hollywood, government, and every other elite organ of society. | ||
And it is prohibitive for whites to retain or resume any kind of primacy, privilege, or power because the existence of white power, as we discussed yesterday, is a latent security threat to the Jewish people. | ||
So, the domination of the West by Jews is incompatible with white nationalism. | ||
Why? | ||
Because every Jew is obsessed with the Holocaust. | ||
And they believe the Holocaust was caused by white supremacy, white solidarity. | ||
A white guy rose up, united his nation, identified the other, identified the marginal, And was then empowered to ostracize and ultimately victimize the marginal. | ||
And so Jews believe that the mere existence of a proud white majority with a consciousness and with pride, the mere existence of it, whether it's hostile, hateful, authoritarian, or anything else, the existence of a harmonious and strong white state It's an unacceptable security posture for them to live in, among, or around that. | ||
So it's incompatible. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, insofar as Jews are controlling the West, and they are directing the energies of the West to their country, which is Israel, or for their benefit, is international Jewry, they are not putting America first. | ||
There's many examples of this. | ||
Ben Shapiro is the best. | ||
Ben Shapiro enjoys immense influence in American society with his very successful, very profitable media enterprise. | ||
Somehow he's evaded censorship as a conservative. | ||
Many others have not had the same fate. | ||
And so being one of the only conservative publishers on Facebook and YouTube, he has become one of the top publishers on those platforms. | ||
And, as I said, enjoyed immense influence and wealth. | ||
But as we know, his body is in the United States, but his heart is in Israel. | ||
And he will use his resources, his money, his influence, his platform, to advocate that America give foreign aid to Israel, that Americans identify support for Israel as a pillar of American patriotism, and so on. | ||
So one cannot support the current arrangement of race-loyal or Israel-loyal Jews in power, and also support an America-first regime controlling our government. | ||
So that's incompatible on that count. | ||
And then lastly, if we affirm that Jesus Christ is the sovereign of the universe, | ||
And we affirm that the Gospel is a revealed Word of God, and insofar as the Gospel says that Jesus came as the King of the Jews, the Jews rejected Him, and not only rejected Him, but sentenced Him to death and crucified Him, and have since then lived in rebellion against the Son of God and God Himself, | ||
Then as long as they are running our country, our country will not be pleasing to God. | ||
Because it will not be run by people that are in communion with God. | ||
They cannot be righteous. | ||
And there is no good fruit that comes from a poisonous tree. | ||
This is why we have a country filled with degenerate media, which comes from Jewish Hollywood. | ||
It's filled with pornography, which comes from Jewish pornographers. | ||
It's why it's filled with abortion, homosexuality, transgenderism, which are not necessarily indicted by rabbinical Judaism. | ||
It's no surprise. | ||
So, it's incompatible on the last count. | ||
This is not complicated stuff. | ||
Okay? | ||
And this is what every real American believes. | ||
Every real American will affirm these three components. | ||
You must be loyal to the United States. | ||
You must serve Jesus Christ. | ||
And yes, you must affirm the European character of this country. | ||
It's culture, it's blood, it's demographics, everything. | ||
Even if you're not white, you have to affirm that. | ||
You have to affirm that if you're not white, you are, in a sense, adopted. | ||
And I affirm that as an Italian-Irish-Mexican because the people that built this country were English and they weren't anything else. | ||
Well, I mean, you know, maybe they were Scottish and there were some Germans and things like that, but you understand what I'm saying. | ||
Definitely weren't any Igbo founders and there weren't any Yemeni founders and things like that, okay? | ||
So, when I go out on my show and I say, look, we don't support a right wing that is controlled by Zionist Jews. | ||
For that reason. | ||
I don't hate them. | ||
I don't want to kill them. | ||
But it's incompatible. | ||
It's in contradiction. | ||
For the same reason that I would never be elected the President of Israel. | ||
I would never be elected the President of Israel because I'm a Catholic, American, white guy. | ||
Or Mexican guy. | ||
Fine. | ||
It wouldn't make any sense. | ||
Just the same. | ||
I don't want a Likud Zionist Jew running the American right. | ||
I also don't think it makes sense for Americans to support a Jewish Zionist backed right wing in Hungary, or El Salvador, or Argentina, or Italy, or Netherlands, or wherever. | ||
Just talk about common sense. | ||
That's common sense. | ||
And so we talk about this and we look at a guy like Kostan Alemaryu, who is a gay, immigrant, Zionist Jew. | ||
He idolizes Jabotinsky, who is a Jewish maximalist terrorist who founded, or helped to found, the Jewish state in Palestine. | ||
His father claims to be a descendant of Holocaust survivors. | ||
They're proud Zionists. | ||
He wears an IDF t-shirt at the gym. | ||
He's a student of Leo Strauss or his disciples. | ||
As evidenced by the fact that his PhD thesis was supervised by Harvey Mansfield, one of Leo Strauss' top disciples. | ||
And so you look at a guy like this, or you look at a guy like Javier Mele for that example, the subject of this discourse, Mele, who is himself probably an ethnic Jew, who wants to convert to religious Judaism, who visits Israel and talks about a Jewish Messiah who is yet to come. | ||
And I say, as a loyal citizen and a servant of Christ and a white man, that I reject both of these people. | ||
They should have nothing to do with the right wing. | ||
That's what we're about. | ||
That's what I'm about. | ||
That's what we're about. | ||
It's really as simple as that. | ||
And he comes out with these crazy deflections and says, That this is, when I talk in these terms, this is Costan Alamaryu, a gay Jew, says, this is an attempt to shift the conversation from trade, from trade relations, you know, like international trade, immigration restriction, and common sense non-intervention. | ||
Really? | ||
Talking about the essence Of what it means to be right-wing, what it means to be reactionary, is an attempt to shift the conversation away from trade policy? | ||
I'm sorry, didn't this guy like two months ago say that we should embrace colorblindness? | ||
We should embrace the Martin Luther King axiom that we're gonna judge not by color of skin but by content of character? | ||
So this guy two months ago was saying, we should, well, out of political expediency, we have to be colorblind. | ||
That's totally appropriate. | ||
But you go out and say, we don't want Jews running our movement, and he comes in and says, well, if you try to talk about Zionism, you're just distracting everybody from NAFTA. | ||
Seriously? | ||
So I saw this tweet and I saw the whole thread and it's just clearly the dying gasp of this little network which I think for a long time they were cloaked and people really had no idea what was going on but now everybody seems to be catching on to this. | ||
And I see more and more of these middle-tier, right-wing, anon accounts who aren't in on it are starting to discover it. | ||
Like that Asha Logos guy and Sovereign Bra Chase. | ||
As well as many others. | ||
I heard even Soul Bra was against it, although I'm not really a fan of Soul Bra either. | ||
So, I saw this. | ||
It's like a 25-tweet thread. | ||
Just like insane desperation, weird conspiracy theory. | ||
It's like, dude, the jig's up. | ||
You're a Jew. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
It's on your Wikipedia. | ||
It's in your early life section. | ||
The guy worships Israel. | ||
He writes a book about how we need more pirates. | ||
In 2024, To his pleasant surprise, we get them. | ||
We get the Houthi rebels and they're bombing everything and we can't even blow up their stuff. | ||
They're just bombing shit with impunity. | ||
They're bringing international trade to a standstill. | ||
They're just a bunch of guys with a fucking million missiles. | ||
It's the Bronze Age pervert's dream. | ||
21st century pirates. | ||
Not adhering to modernity. | ||
But not if they're against Israel, because Bronze Age Pervert says, but not like that! | ||
Not the Houthi rebels! | ||
And not Hamas! | ||
There are animals that have to be crushed by Israel, a modern, gay, technological, neoliberal state. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, okay, Bronze Age Zionist. | ||
So. | ||
Jigs up, buddy. | ||
TikTok. | ||
TikTok. | ||
Every day. | ||
Do you feel it? | ||
Every day. | ||
The facade falls. | ||
The facade slips a little bit more. | ||
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I'm a bronze age barbarian. | ||
I talk like an idiot. | ||
I'm a bodybuilder. | ||
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I'm, you know, whatever. | |
You're just a disgusting, gay, degenerate, Descendant of holocaust survive, you know, I like I said the other day slap the slap the Star of David on him Don't put any effort in don't put any effort in just take those gay pictures He posts on the cost in all of Mario account. | ||
Just slap a Star of David right on the forehead. | ||
That's all you need to do We're beyond arguments at this point You know, that's the thing with these people is You start to realize what they're about, and they just talk more and more. | ||
They just try to bury you in an avalanche of this jabber, as people call it. | ||
And at a certain point, you just gotta say, shut the fuck up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
If you're not a Christian, shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
We don't want to hear your lies anymore, okay? | ||
So, anyways, I saw that on Twitter. | ||
I was like, this guy's unbelievable. | ||
So, I mean, you got, picture this, Javier Millet, you don't even have to, you can look up the pictures. | ||
The photos are on Google Images. | ||
Javier Millet, this guy that they all shilled for for months. | ||
They went to the mat for this guy for months. | ||
I mean, you couldn't, like, I couldn't have scripted it better. | ||
He puts on the yarmulke, he's with his rabbis praying, he flies to the Chabad headquarters where the tunnels were, and takes a picture there, he's with whatever. | ||
Then he goes to Israel, he's at the Wailing Wall, bawling. | ||
This is the President of Argentina. | ||
Bawling, weeping, yarmulke on, embracing his rabbi. | ||
Then, goes and gives a speech and says, let's rebuild the Third Temple and bring about the apocalypse and the Jewish Messiah. | ||
Seriously? | ||
This is the guy they all defended. | ||
This is obviously ridiculous. | ||
I mean, everybody sees how this is a total sham and this was clearly an operation foisted upon people. | ||
And they call it out and say, what a joke. | ||
We thought this guy was supposed to be some kind of based right-wing guy. | ||
He's just like the worst neocon ever. | ||
And then they run cover and say, oh, you don't like that? | ||
Well, you're just a Christ-cut moron. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So I'm sorry. | ||
When did the facade drop? | ||
Now you're just Judas Iscariot? | ||
Now you're just like, really? | ||
Unbelievable, but they I said it last night. | ||
They just can't help themselves And the thing is I just can't help myself either when it comes to these people. | ||
I just can't I Can't help myself when it comes to him. | ||
I just have to Reveal what they're up to so Anyway, very very delightful Great content follow me on that was a bitch for my telegram So you got to follow my telegram to get great content like that because I posted all of that and much more I was just going off on my telegram this morning. | ||
I had a lot of energy a lot of creative juice flowing so That's that. | ||
Okay, but let's move on because I want to get to everything tonight. | ||
I want to get into our featured story. | ||
We'll talk about this space nuke. | ||
And we won't spend too much time on this because there's not actually a whole lot to say about it. | ||
But this is very bizarre, and I don't know if you watched this play out today, but sometime around the middle of the day today, there was this huge press blast That came out that said that there was a briefing going on that the Biden administration, the National Security Council was going to give a classified briefing to Congress. | ||
And this was the wording they said about a destabilizing capability of one of America's enemies. | ||
They said that required immediate action. | ||
That is what was reported initially, and every, including me, everybody was like, hang on, what? | ||
They said that the US government had discovered a completely destabilizing capability that had just been acquired by a foreign adversary, meaning some kind of weapon system. | ||
And the first thought I think that everybody had is that this is nukes. | ||
This is pertaining to nuclear deterrence or nuclear proliferation because, when you say that a weapon capability is destabilizing, well, the foundation of international security right now, what is always restraining the foundation of international security right now, what is always restraining the great powers from going to war using conventional weapons is the existence of nuclear arsenals and therefore nuclear | ||
That has been the bedrock of international security since 1949 when the Soviets tested their nuclear bomb. | ||
Which is to say that with such weapons of mass destruction the only guarantor that great powers will not go to war with each other with massive conventional means and now nuclear weapons is that if there were such a war they would both destroy each other. | ||
And so there's a science to this which is that The bedrock of security is that both countries must be sure that if there were a nuclear exchange, both countries would be wiped out. | ||
And if that's not a certainty, then one country might think that if they could nuke the other country and get away with it, that they would take that opportunity. | ||
It's conceivable that they would. | ||
If we, through technology, were to change the balance or change the dynamics such that, for example, we could strike Russia and they would be prevented from retaliating, Then of course, that would put Russia in a state of insecurity. | ||
That would mean that in the event that hostilities broke out between the United States and Russia, we could nuke them, we could wipe them off the map, and they could not nuke us. | ||
We could defeat them with conventional means, and if that failed, we would have an ace, we would have a trump card, we would have the ultimate check. | ||
And that would put them in a position of being absolutely at the mercy of the United States, their sworn enemy. | ||
And so that, something like that, would be destabilizing. | ||
That would cause the international order to shift. | ||
Because the United States, in that scenario, would then become very aggressive. | ||
And maybe a conventional war would break out with Russia, because the United States would assume that there's really no way it could lose, because it could just use the nukes. | ||
So that's when we hear, and I'm just saying this for people that maybe don't understand the terminology, when they say that a destabilizing capability has been acquired, destabilizing means affecting the foundation of international security which is mutually assured destruction or the doctrine of nuclear deterrence. | ||
And in the 21st century what that means specifically, what I thought and I think what a lot of people thought it meant, is This battle between anti-ballistic missile systems and hypersonic missiles. | ||
Because shortly after the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles, which is the ability for the United States to deliver a nuclear warhead from the terrestrial United States to Russian territory, shortly after that was developed, both countries began researching and Successfully testing and deploying anti-ballistic missile systems which would shoot down missiles. | ||
And this becomes a big problem because of course if the foundation of security is that both countries are guaranteed to die in a nuclear war, If one country were to develop a system that would prevent their side from dying, it would effectively nullify the other side's nukes, there would be no mutual destruction, and therefore one side would not be deterred. | ||
And again, that's how that would destabilize. | ||
The counter to the anti-ballistic missile system, which is very expensive and very unreliable, is the hypersonic missile. | ||
The United States pulled out of the ABM Treaty, began to deploy anti-ballistic missiles in the early 21st century. | ||
Famously, the Soviet Union could not keep up with U.S. | ||
research on this in the 80s when the United States was developing the Strategic Defense Initiative, which was to create a planetary shield against missiles. | ||
The Soviet Union couldn't keep up with the spending, and Russia couldn't at the beginning of this century. | ||
So their counter to the anti-ballistic missile shield was a suite of hypersonic missiles. | ||
Which are so fast, and so much faster than the speed of sound, that they can penetrate any kind of anti-ballistic missile system. | ||
So you see how this plays out. | ||
America drops a bomb on Japan, and there's a race in the world for every other country to develop the bomb. | ||
And there's speculation that some of the Jews that developed the United States nuclear bomb actually smuggled the secrets of the atom bomb to Russia in order to create that balance, in order to create that doctrine of deterrence. | ||
So when there were only atom bombs, Russia had them, we had them, and the idea that we could destroy each other by delivering them with airplanes, that was the basis of mutually assured destruction. | ||
But the bombs kept getting bigger. | ||
Atom bombs became hydrogen bombs, became MIRVs, became even bigger bombs. | ||
Eventually they developed anti-ballistic missiles, which could shoot down intercontinental ballistic missiles. | ||
Then Russia developed hypersonic missiles, which could penetrate the ABM shield, and then thus restoring mutually assured destruction. | ||
And so when everybody heard that there was a destabilizing capability, the idea was Russia acquired some capability with their nuclear program that maybe they developed an anti-ballistic missile shield. | ||
Or maybe they enhanced their hypersonic missiles in some way that changed the balance. | ||
That was the initial thought. | ||
Some people thought it might have been nuclear proliferation, which is a rogue state. | ||
Or a revisionist state like Iran or some other country acquired a nuclear arsenal. | ||
And that would be destabilizing because that would change the regional balance of power. | ||
If Iran gets a nuke, Israel is tempted to launch a preemptive strike against Iran. | ||
With their primitive delivery systems, Iran maybe doesn't have an ICBM yet. | ||
Maybe they don't have delivery by submarine or, you know, in some other form. | ||
So if Iran got a bomb, it would put immense pressure on Israel to conduct some kind of preemptive first strike. | ||
So it would be destabilizing for the region. | ||
So a lot of people thought maybe Iran got a nuclear bomb, which is what they've been racing towards since the United States pulled out of the JCPOA. | ||
Eventually though, so I'm just giving you, I'm just telling you kind of where we are in terms of our security posture in general. | ||
But eventually we discovered that it was a space-based weapon. | ||
That was what we learned about an hour after the initial announcement, was that whatever the capability was, it was a space-based weapon which was developed by Russia. | ||
And so, there are two ideas about what that might look like, what kind of a weapon Russia could be deploying in space. | ||
is an anti-satellite system or an ASAT, anti-satellite, ASAT system where the Russians would be able to launch surface-to-air missiles that would be able to attack American satellites. | ||
And this may be destabilizing because the American military relies on satellites. | ||
It relies on intelligence, effectively. | ||
We have to be able to know where the Russians are and what they're doing and where they're launching missiles and things like that. | ||
If the Russians are able to, in an effective and reliable way, destroy all or most or some of our satellites, it severely diminishes our ability to compete with Russia or fight Russia. | ||
So that was one idea, is that a space-based capability by Russia might be some very sophisticated anti-satellite missile system. | ||
The other idea is, and this is maybe the one that is more consistent with the description truly being destabilizing and an imminent threat, is the idea that Russia has deployed a nuclear weapon into outer space. is the idea that Russia has deployed a nuclear weapon And a lot of people might say, well, what's the point of that? | ||
Because, of course, Russia has intercontinental ballistic missiles. | ||
Those travel through low Earth orbit. | ||
They go close to space Missiles go up and then they come down. | ||
So what would be much different about a nuclear missile that goes a little bit higher? | ||
It would be immune to the ABM shield, potentially. | ||
Well, the bigger of a nuclear weapon in outer space, aside from it being directed back towards the ground, is that a nuclear weapon deployed in outer space, if detonated, could function as an EMP. | ||
And the nuclear bomb would not devastate targets on the ground, but it would emit an electromagnetic pulse which would disable all of the American satellites. | ||
And maybe not just military satellites, but civilian satellites as well. | ||
And you can imagine the effect on American life if all of a sudden, not just the military satellites providing intelligence for the operations in Ukraine, but satellites that deal with the internet were suddenly disabled. | ||
So, a lot of people have suggested that that is maybe the most likely candidate for this destabilizing, imminent threat that is a Russian space-based capability, which is they have launched a nuclear warhead into Outer space, which theoretically could be used as an EMP. | ||
And so this is a story from New York Times about this very bizarre briefing again that was given to Congress, but we don't know all the details yet. | ||
The United States has informed Congress and its allies in Europe about Russian advances on a new space-based nuclear weapon designated to threaten America's extensive satellite network, according to current and former officials briefed on the matter. | ||
Such a satellite-killing weapon, if deployed, could destroy civilian communications, surveillance from space, and military command and control operations by the U.S. | ||
and its allies. | ||
At the moment, the United States does not have the ability to counter such a weapon and defend its satellites. | ||
Officials said that the new intelligence, which they did not describe in detail, raised serious questions about whether Russia was preparing to abandon the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, which bans all orbital nuclear weapons. | ||
But since Russia does not appear close to deploying that weapon, they said, it is not considered an urgent threat. | ||
Well, that's weird. | ||
So if it's not been deployed, and if they're not close to deploying it, and it's not an urgent threat, then why did they have an emergency briefing in Congress? | ||
Because today, this afternoon, they were sounding the alarm bells and saying, one of our enemies has a destabilizing capability. | ||
It's Russia. | ||
It's in space. | ||
It's nuclear. | ||
And they were putting out statements like, for example, they said that the Biden administration is trying to solve it without causing a mass panic in the population. | ||
You hear that stuff and you're like, what are they sitting on? | ||
Is it aliens? | ||
Is it, are we all going to die tomorrow? | ||
What could that possibly be? | ||
And then it turns out they say, well, Russia's developing a space weapon, but they're not even close to deploying it and it's not urgent or a threat at all. | ||
Okay, so why'd you tell everybody? | ||
Why did you put out this ominous red alert? | ||
And then you consider, well wait a second, who did they tell first? | ||
Congress. | ||
The White House, the Pentagon, told Congress. | ||
First they went to the press, and they said, hey everybody, Russia has a bomb that's gonna kill everybody. | ||
We have no way to counter it. | ||
They put that in the press first. | ||
Then they went to Congress and said, hey guys, here's all the details about this bomb that can kill everybody that we have no defense. | ||
Turns out, that's just, none of that is true. | ||
None of the above. | ||
The urgency is not true. | ||
The extent to which Russia actually has acquired the capability is not true. | ||
They don't even have it. | ||
They haven't deployed it. | ||
Yet they've told the press in Congress. | ||
Well, here's the rest of the article. | ||
It says, The intelligence was made public in part in a cryptic announcement on Wednesday by Representative Michael Turner, a Republican of Ohio and the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. | ||
He called on Biden to classify the information without saying specifically what it was. | ||
A report last year highlighted Russia's development of weapons to bind other satellites, but noted that Russia had refrained from using the full range of its anti-satellite capabilities. | ||
Deploying a nuclear weapon in space would be a significant advancement in Russian technology, and potentially a dramatic escalation. | ||
The Outer Space Treaty bans nuclear weapons in space, but Russia has been exiting many Cold War arms control treaties, seeing them as a restraint on its most important source of military power. | ||
Capitol Hill is currently mired in a bitter political standoff over whether the United States should be mobilizing more resources to counter Russia in Ukraine. | ||
A cause the most Democrats and some Republicans, including Mr. Turner, have maintained is essential to protecting U.S. | ||
national security interests. | ||
But a majority of Republican members Very, very interesting. | ||
Mike Johnson, reject calls to put the Senate past foreign aid package with $60 billion for Ukraine to a vote on the House floor. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
So, if you've missed it, the Democrats, led by the White House and by the National Security Council and the Pentagon and the State Department, the executive branch, they have been pushing Congress since September, since September, they have been pushing Congress since September, since September, for five months, to greenlight another tranche of foreign aid to Ukraine. | ||
$60 billion is on the line, which would bring the total up to $180 billion over the last two years. | ||
And they say that this may be the last one, and this would be enough aid to get Ukraine through this year, and they can re-evaluate later. | ||
So, this is Biden's war. | ||
This is the Pentagon's war. | ||
It's the State Department's war. | ||
They desperately want this money, and they need it, because without it, the Ukraine defense fortifications collapse. | ||
Without this money, they lose what little ground they have. | ||
It's over for them. | ||
And they just need this one last package for this year. | ||
And Republicans have been stalling, they have refused to pass it, they have pushed it back in September with a continuing resolution, in November with a continuing resolution, in January with a continuing resolution, and it looks like there's no end in sight. | ||
It looks like they're not getting the Ukraine aid, even when they try to attach it to the Israel aid. | ||
So this week the House killed a bill that would give the 60 billion to Ukraine. | ||
The Senate passed a bill that gives that money, but the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, says it's dead on arrival. | ||
He won't even bring it to the floor for a vote. | ||
So then the Biden administration comes in today and says, hey guys, Turns out that Russia has this terrible new futuristic space weapon that few can understand, and it's an imminent threat, and we have no way to counter it, and we have to do something. | ||
Really? | ||
And who do they tell? | ||
The press, and then the same Congress that keeps rejecting foreign aid to Ukraine, which will be used to diminish and degrade Russia. | ||
And it turns out Russia doesn't have this weapon. | ||
They don't even have it. | ||
They haven't deployed it. | ||
They haven't even pulled out of the treaty that prevents them from deploying it. | ||
And they haven't deployed similar weapons, which they already have, in the war to date. | ||
But they had to tell everybody today in a closed-door briefing with Congress. | ||
So, it's pretty obvious what's happening here. | ||
They are trying to create pressure on Congress to pass the foreign aid money for Ukraine. | ||
They can't get Americans to care about Ukraine, or rather Republicans, so they are trying to conjure a Russian threat that doesn't exist and say that well we need to spend all this money to defeat Russia's military so that they don't nuke our satellites. | ||
Is that really what's going on or do we need it because without it Ukraine folds and the war will be over soon. | ||
Seems like it's the latter. | ||
But that's how this administration rolls, and that goes to show how all this stuff works. | ||
I'm gonna untie my tie, by the way. | ||
It's literally choking me out. | ||
I was literally like, you were losing me for a second there because I was just like not getting oxygen here. | ||
But so this is clearly the play. | ||
And this is how it works. | ||
The State Department, the Pentagon, the White House want the war. | ||
Congress won't give it to them. | ||
So, I mean, they're effectively abusing their military and intelligence power by coming to Congress and making up a bunch of stuff. | ||
By the way, does this sound familiar at all? | ||
Does this sound familiar? | ||
Even a little bit? | ||
Like, for example, when there was credible intelligence that Russia was putting out a bounty on the heads of American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan right before the 2020 election? | ||
Does it sound like the intelligence that was fabricated with the Steele dossier that said that Trump was in a hotel room in Moscow doing a golden shower on the bed Obama slept in? | ||
Does it sound like the invention of ISIS? | ||
Which was the reason why we had to be redeployed to Iraq? | ||
Does it sound like the alleged use of chemical weapons by Assad in Syria, which was precisely the red line for Trump and Obama to intervene in Syria? | ||
Does it sound like the nuclear weapons in Iraq, which is why we went to war in Iraq in 2003? | ||
Or 9-11, even for that matter. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
We don't want to go to war. | ||
We don't want to go to war overseas and bomb everybody for Israel or for Ukraine or for every other country. | ||
We don't want to go and spend our money and have people die and plunge the world potentially into a nuclear holocaust to protect the furthest periphery of American empire. | ||
So then they just make stuff up. | ||
They just lie. | ||
And how do they do it? | ||
They use the organs of the press and Congress to turn the screws. | ||
That's how they do it every time. | ||
And that is because the press is controlled by the security state. | ||
The New York Times and the Washington Post will uncritically publish anything that the CIA and the Pentagon gives them. | ||
That's why in 2020, like I said in one of those examples, they went out and published this story. | ||
Again, right before the election, they said that Russia was paying Muslim, Islamist soldiers to kill Americans. | ||
They all published that. | ||
That was a huge story, which probably hurt Trump in the polls. | ||
And then, like, exactly a year later, after Biden got the victory, they came out and said, oh, remember how we said that Russia was paying Muslims to kill Americans? | ||
Well, we made it up. | ||
Don't believe me? | ||
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What they specifically said is, they approached and they said, okay, here's the deal. | ||
We get a lot of intelligence. | ||
Some of it is very high confidence, and it's based on sources we trust, and they're on the ground, and they're American personnel, and some of it is very low trust. | ||
Meaning, it's like rumors, and it comes from places where we don't have assets in the region. | ||
We don't have local support. | ||
When we said that Russians were paying Muslims to kill Americans, that was low confidence intelligence that basically had no sources. | ||
So, translation, we made it up. | ||
But you can look it up. | ||
And I remember, because I covered this, and I called bullshit. | ||
I said, wow, how convenient. | ||
They've accused Trump of being a Russian plant for all these years. | ||
Trump, in the waning days of the first term, is calling for withdrawal from Syria and Iraq. | ||
Perfectly timed, there's a scandal that implicates the Muslims in Iraq and Syria and Russia. | ||
And it's not even how the Russian state operates, by the way. | ||
Russia doesn't operate this way. | ||
So I called BS when it happened, and then a year later, all of the mainstream media that uncritically published that low-confidence intelligence came back and said, yeah, so turns out they made it up. | ||
And this happens every single time with all this stuff. | ||
It's the same thing with the chemical weapons. | ||
It's the same thing with the beheading videos from ISIS. | ||
It's the same thing with the WMTs in Iraq. | ||
And they always come back later and they clarify. | ||
But they're the first, the press, are the first ones on the scene to report what the security state wants them to report. | ||
Here's another one close to home. | ||
Do you remember, when I say close to home, I mean regarding this subject matter. | ||
In 2022, shortly after the war started, almost exactly two years ago, You may remember this. | ||
There were front page stories and loads of hysteria about how Russia was targeting nuclear plants. | ||
Do you remember this? | ||
In Zaporizhia, in East Ukraine, they said Russia, and I know I'm butchering that, they said Russia is deliberately bombing and targeting nuclear plants because they are basically trying to nuke Ukraine. | ||
Like, by attacking these nuclear plants and causing a meltdown, they're trying to create a Chernobyl-like bomb to devastate infrastructure and the civilian population. | ||
That was fake. | ||
It never happened. | ||
Obviously, as the last two years will testify, that never happened. | ||
No such nuclear plant was ever exploded. | ||
There was no such plot. | ||
There were no such attacks. | ||
It never happened. | ||
But I remember when I debated destiny on this subject two years ago, He said, Putin's literally bombing nuclear power plants. | ||
They say it in the Washington Post. | ||
And I said, yeah, just like they talked about killing soldiers in Iraq. | ||
I said, watch. | ||
In two months, they'll change that. | ||
And you'll be, you will be uncritically pushing another State Department lie when this one goes out of fashion. | ||
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I mean, just like they always do. | ||
It's always on to the next. | ||
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And this goes with how we understand how American politics works, which is that decisions are made at the top, and the decisions are made regarding the most important things, which are economy and security. | ||
Okay? | ||
The two most important cabinet positions, which I alluded to yesterday, are state and treasury. | ||
So it's defense, And it is economy. | ||
And so decisions are made at the very, very top about allocation of resources and monetary policy and things like that. | ||
Decisions are made at the very top about security policy, which is how the government is going to deploy its immense resources overseas, both its monetary soft power resources, diplomatic resources, as well as its military, its hardware. | ||
And then what happens is those decisions, which are made by effectively a bureaucracy or an oligarchy or a managerial class, they are laundered through media, legitimized by the public, and then fed back to government after having gone through the legitimate channels. | ||
So, the elites make the decision, They whisper from their mouth to the ears of the press and say, you know, we're going to war with Russia today, we're going to war with Syria, we're going to raise the interest rate, we're going to do a five-week shutdown to slow the spread. | ||
The media goes to the public and they brainwash the public through repetition and propaganda. | ||
They say, you know, sources in the government say this, that, and the other. | ||
It's quoted in the Associated Press. | ||
That is carried by all the syndicated publications. | ||
That's picked up on television and blasted on social media. | ||
All of the liberals absorb this and this becomes their opinion and then they repeat that. | ||
And then this becomes what we call public opinion. | ||
Public opinion Is a function of media. | ||
It's like an algorithm. | ||
Inputs go in for media, output goes in in public opinion. | ||
So public opinion is generated, created by media. | ||
And so public opinion then says, we want war with Russia, we want war with Syria, we want all these things. | ||
And this legitimizes the decision because we're in a democracy so the decisions have to come from the people. | ||
So the media gives the people these bright ideas and then the people voice them and then that becomes the legitimate popular mandate for the decisions. | ||
Then government responds to the requests and the mandate of the people. | ||
And they say, well, the people demand it. | ||
And so now that the decision that they had already made, now that it has been laundered through the legitimate voice of the people, now they can do the thing that they had already decided to do from the beginning. | ||
And it was their decision to make. | ||
That's how it happens. | ||
And you see these microcosms of it, with stuff like this, where The State Department and the National Security Council and the various NGOs which are funded by the government, they believe that it is imperative for American security that we, like, destroy or degrade Russia's military by giving Ukraine all this stuff to blow up Russia's hardware. | ||
That came from them. | ||
They think that. | ||
That's their political science. | ||
That's their opinion. | ||
And so then they go to a Congress which is rebellious, and they say, hey, well, Russia has this crazy bomb that they're going to kill everybody with, and they leak it to the press. | ||
And what's the intention there? | ||
So that the press scares the public, and the public says, hey, why won't Congress do something about the space bomb that Russia has? | ||
And this is the way that the national security state pressures Congress. | ||
That's how it happens. | ||
That's a microcosm of how it happens. | ||
But even understanding this principle is key to understanding... That's why we call it a red pill, because it's really illusory how things work. | ||
People have this idea of how things work, there's this plausible story of how things work, but they kind of have the order wrong. | ||
They kind of have the order. | ||
When people, like, what I mean by this is people have this idea that we live in a democracy, people discuss, they think, they talk, they vote, and then the politicians do what the people want. | ||
But, and that is in a sense true, but they're missing the precondition. | ||
They're missing the antecedent, which is The people are thinking, talking, and voting in a mass media landscape where there is a ubiquitous impenetrable wall of media-driven opinion and information. | ||
Where do people get their information and opinion? | ||
Mass media. | ||
So it's not like people are generating these ideas in a vacuum. | ||
People are getting their ideas and discussing and debating their ideas and being even informed about the raw information in a centralized mass media landscape. | ||
And so that's like the missing link. | ||
But there's even an antecedent to that because of course who supplies the media? | ||
Well a good question is like who pays for the media? | ||
Advertisers. | ||
Or non-profits will pay lots of money to get information out there. | ||
Billionaires will pay lots of money to own the press. | ||
Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. | ||
Elon Musk owns Twitter. | ||
Do you think they are not interested parties? | ||
The ADL wields immense influence over the media ecosystem. | ||
So, you know, if politics is a function of public opinion, and public opinion is a function of media, and media is a function of money, do you understand how you kind of have to keep crawling upstream? | ||
And what's money a function of? | ||
Well, what is money? | ||
Are we talking about wealth? | ||
Are we talking about the medium of exchange, which is dollars? | ||
Who controls the dollars? | ||
The Federal Reserve. | ||
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If we're talking about wealth, then we're talking about the assets. | ||
Who controls the assets? | ||
BlackRock. | ||
Who are the people that make those decisions? | ||
That make the decisions of how much money will be allocated in savings or consumption and the velocity of money? | ||
It's Ivy League educated Jews, like Janet Yellen and Ben Bernanke and Alan Greenspan. | ||
Who controls the allocation of the BlackRock portfolio, which is the largest asset holder in the world? | ||
Well, Larry Fink, of course. | ||
Take a wild guess. | ||
And, you know, so, but these are the kinds of questions we need to be asking to understand why things are the way that they are and who really wants them. | ||
And, you know, you have to, um, it requires kind of a different order of thinking. | ||
So you can never take these things at face value, but that's in a sense what the whole show is about. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
Okay, we are out of time! | ||
We're not even gonna get... Hey, we're not even... We are... Dog, we are never getting to this Biden story. | ||
It's just never gonna happen. | ||
Maybe we'll cover it tomorrow. | ||
But yeah, I've been going for like an hour ten. | ||
we're 10 so yeah i think we're gonna have to just read the super chat Sorry! | ||
Yeah, sorry. | ||
I know that sucks and everything, but... I gotta go, buddy. | ||
So, uh, yeah. | ||
We'll cover this. | ||
We'll pick this up maybe tomorrow on the Biden-Harris story. | ||
I think you kind of get it at this point. | ||
I've explained it so many times. | ||
Just introducing it. | ||
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Alright, so let's move on. | ||
We will take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
This crazy Russian space device, you know, that they have, but also they don't have, and it's an imminent threat, but also, no, it isn't. | ||
By the way, just give us more money for Ukraine. | ||
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Let's take a look and see. | ||
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Body cloaking? | ||
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I don't think that's what it is. | |
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The Russians have reportedly developed body armor with cloaking technology. | ||
This could explain their recent success in the war. | ||
The US has been working on it for some time as well. | ||
Body cloaking? | ||
I don't think that's what it is. | ||
But thank you for that. | ||
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Can Candace Owens is going off, man. | ||
She's based. | ||
Listen. | ||
I stand blacks. | ||
If it's a battle between blacks and Jews, I choose blacks. | ||
That's the thing that I feel like I disagree with with a lot of Jews on, is they're like, why did you pick us, Goyim? | ||
It's like, because you hate us. | ||
You hate, uh, you hate Christians? | ||
So if it's, uh, I'm, as you know, friends with Bryson and Candace I support. | ||
And I support many other black people. | ||
Cause they're on Team Jesus and Team America. | ||
So yes, W Candace, Wandace, Wandace Rowans. | ||
Warhorse sent $100. | ||
Do you think Ye is dissing you on King when he says Nig is mad cause they can't talk to Ye no more? | ||
Huh? | ||
Veiled shot? | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
No, I don't think so, because me and Ye, it was good terms. | ||
I mean, the last conversation we had was a good conversation, so... I mean, everybody that was on that team got fired. | ||
Like, fired bad. | ||
It was brutal. | ||
I was the only guy that didn't get fired, believe it or not. | ||
That's a true story. | ||
There's no receipts that say otherwise. | ||
You know, for all that, there were a lot of rumors that went around last year. | ||
I'm at liberty much more now to talk about these things than I was then. | ||
There were a lot of rumors that I had been fired to produce one receipt. | ||
There was no such firing. | ||
As a matter of fact, it was the opposite. | ||
I mean, I could produce receipts. | ||
I don't think, you know, if people force me to, I can show them where there was an attempt to push me out, and, you know, it was resisted by the boss. | ||
And, you know, I know people that were on the team after I departed, and they said that it was, you know, the yay is not mad at me for leaving. | ||
He actually understands why I left, which is over the rave and the anti-Christian imagery. | ||
At this point, though, even if he were upset with me, you know, and here's the thing. | ||
I do love him as a guy. | ||
I care about him. | ||
But the stuff that's going on now is just so far beyond the pale. | ||
I can't defend it. | ||
Like, and I. | ||
I really hope that he turns a corner and does the right thing. | ||
I saw what he posted today. | ||
His 10-year-old daughter says, I'm grateful for the song Carnival. | ||
Okay, the song Carnival is about orgies, anal sex, and blowjobs. | ||
The chorus of the song is head so good she's in honor roll. | ||
As in, like, head, like, your brain is so good, you're so smart, you're in the honor roll, but head means giving a blowjob. | ||
The next part is, she rides a dick like a carnival. | ||
And, you know, I'll read you some of the lyrics, okay? | ||
Just to show, like, I'm not being a prude here, this is not me being a purity spiraling, um, you know, like, whatever. | ||
This is not a purity test. | ||
I fucked her in the rolls. | ||
I don't want your hoes. | ||
Let her suck the dick. | ||
She was a pro. | ||
She scraped her teeth. | ||
I'ma tell her to go. | ||
She ride it like Six Flags. | ||
I whop her from the back. | ||
I gave that bitch a cramp. | ||
These hoes want to fuck my car. | ||
Anybody pissed off gotta make him drink urine. | ||
Now I'm Yay Kelly. | ||
That's a reference to R. Kelly who pissed on 14 year old girls. | ||
So he's saying I'm gonna make them drink urine. | ||
I'm Yay Kelly. | ||
I'm Bill Cosby. | ||
I'm Puff Daddy Rich. | ||
Why she say she suck my dick. | ||
This is Yay rapping this. | ||
Then she say she ain't suck my dick. | ||
She gonna take it up the ass like a ventriloquist. | ||
I'm the new Jesus. | ||
I turned water to Chris. | ||
Bender over having flashbacks. | ||
She gonna eat me up like a carnivore. | ||
It's a way I pop my shit. | ||
Hose it. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is the song. | ||
Your 10-year-old daughter says, I'm grateful for this song. | ||
Seriously? | ||
Now, when I, and this is not me being like dramatic. | ||
This is not me being like virtue signaling at all. | ||
I mean, I know we live in a culture that's full of virtue signaling, but this is just like Obviously beyond the pale. | ||
When we signed up for Yea 24, the message was no swearing, no drinking, no sex before marriage. | ||
We will only have Christian language. | ||
We will only be positive. | ||
We will eliminate bad words from our vocabulary. | ||
We will make every law subordinate to the Bible. | ||
The father is the priest of the household. | ||
Ye's gonna be the Christian King of America. | ||
Like, that was the idea. | ||
We're gonna protect the kids from TikTok. | ||
We're gonna protect the kids from filth and from these corrupting, sexualizing influences. | ||
That was a year and a half ago. | ||
Now, he's reposting the daughter, who's 10 years old, saying, I'm grateful for this song that's about shoving your hand up a woman's ass like a ventriloquist doll. | ||
Scraping a woman's teeth on a man's penis. | ||
Talking about, this is her dad, whether a girl sucked his dick or not. | ||
And then layered on top of that casual blasphemy, where he says, I'm Jesus, I turn water to champagne. | ||
So it's not only blasphemy, but it's also an inversion of the gospel. | ||
It's also mocking the gospel. | ||
And everybody making a big push to make that the number one song in the country. | ||
Everybody buy this song! | ||
Everybody shill this song! | ||
Let's make this the number one song! | ||
Really? | ||
Let's make a song about blowjobs, orgies, anal sex, urine, drinking. | ||
Let's make that the biggest song in the country? | ||
Let's make everyone listen to that? | ||
Let's have our kids listen to that? | ||
Let's have 10-year-olds listen to that? | ||
With the picture of a naked woman on the cover of the album? | ||
So, you know, come on, man. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
And I am not a prude at all, but how can anybody listen to such filth? | ||
And the lyrics were degenerate before, but you know, you can kind of claim ignorance. | ||
You can say, I was born again in Christ. | ||
I put my ways behind me. | ||
Now I'm a Christian. | ||
But then when you go and say, oh, well now I'm just back and I'm worse than before. | ||
It's like, dude, like, you know better now. | ||
It's like if he wanted to say, well, my old career, I got sucked in and that those were my old ways. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
And I understand people, every Christian struggles with sin. | ||
But you can't plead ignorance at that point. | ||
You can't go and say, I'm only gonna make music for the church, no swearing, I wanna be your king, I wanna run the country, and then fall this far. | ||
I mean, this is bad. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I believe in him, I believe in his power to turn it around, but you need people to tell you this is wrong. | ||
You need people that are unmoving. | ||
You need people that have the moral conviction to say, hey man, what the fuck happened? | ||
What happened to, you know, no swearing? | ||
What happened to all this stuff? | ||
You need somebody like that to say that. | ||
You can't entertain this stuff. | ||
So my point is it was not... I don't take it as a diss because when I split it was amicable and I think he understood why I did. | ||
At least I heard that secondhand from somebody. | ||
Somebody told me that, you know, Ye said, well, Nick left after the rave and I understand why he did that and so on. | ||
That's what I heard secondhand. | ||
I'm not, you know, from a very reliable source, mind you. | ||
But of course I didn't hear it myself, so who knows? | ||
But at this point I'm almost like I don't even care. | ||
It's like I don't even... And the funny thing is, if I were still associated with Ye, this would destroy my credibility. | ||
If I were still with Ye right now, Let's say I checked out his new studio and everything and I was like, yeah, this is all great. | ||
People would say, what a hypocrite you are. | ||
Christ is king, says Nick Fuentes, and he works for a guy that's doing this. | ||
And they'd be right. | ||
And it's sad, because I wish it weren't so. | ||
I wish that, you know, whether I was a part of it or not a part of it, I wish it was what it was in 2022. | ||
Because what it was in 2022 was what America needs, which is honesty about the Jewish question from someone with serious credibility, and somebody with true moral, like, fanatical moral leadership. | ||
And maybe they're not perfect, and maybe they're a baby Christian, maybe they're learning, but they're fucking trying. | ||
You know? | ||
They're trying to be better. | ||
When nobody else is even trying. | ||
Everybody else is saying, well, that's the way it is, deal with it. | ||
That's the way it is. | ||
We just have to surrender to the world. | ||
So, yeah, words cannot describe how disappointing it is. | ||
and And... | ||
This is not me wagging my finger. | ||
This is saying, hey, you know, if Ye is listening, I don't know if he is ever going to hear this. | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know, I'm sure anytime I say something negative, I'm sure somebody makes sure to put that in front of him to say, fuck this guy. | ||
You know, this is why you shouldn't have Nick Fuentes in your camp. | ||
But, you know, and I'll just say it for the record. | ||
Like, he's got to turn it around. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
He knows better than this. | ||
You're a Christian. | ||
And I say that to any Christian. | ||
Any Christian that struggles with this. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
No matter how hard you relapse, God will always forgive. | ||
But you must repent. | ||
You cannot be flippant. | ||
It is a sin in itself to presume that you will be forgiven. | ||
It is a sin in itself to approach sin without trembling. | ||
To not be sorry. | ||
I mean, you should be upset not at the prospect that you won't be forgiven. | ||
You should be upset at the prospect that you offended God who loves you infinitely and who sacrificed on the cross. | ||
Spend some time in front of a crucifix and think about the suffering of Jesus on the cross when you make flippant remarks like, I'm Jesus, and I turn water to champagne, and, you know, I'm shoving my hand up a woman's asshole. | ||
Think about that in front of a crucifix and meditate on that a little bit. | ||
You know, because Jesus Christ was fully God, but he was also fully a man. | ||
He was fully a man who submitted himself to God's will, to the Father's will, which is for him to have his hands and feet nailed to a cross after being lashed and beaten so badly he couldn't carry the cross himself. | ||
And ultimately died in the most agonizing way possible. | ||
They had to cut his torso to relieve the oxygen from his chest cavity. | ||
That's what impresses upon you the gravity of the situation. | ||
Which is, and it seems contradictory, but there's a dual aspect to it, which is at once, God is so powerful, He so loves us, But we also must fear God. | ||
And when you have this flippin' attitude of like, hey Jesus, you know, haha, I'm Jesus, it's like you don't fear God enough, and you need to. | ||
So, this country is so rotten, and it's not because people are sinners. | ||
Everybody is a sinner. | ||
Everybody sins. | ||
This country is messed up because people aren't even trying. | ||
Because there's no rules anymore. | ||
Everybody has told themselves that this is just the way it is. | ||
So nobody feels responsible. | ||
Everybody says, well, so-and-so is acting up, and, you know, everybody is misbehaving, so why should I? | ||
Why should I strive to be better? | ||
So no one is owning it. | ||
No one is taking responsibility and saying, I should have integrity. | ||
I should have honor. | ||
Nobody's even trying. | ||
And look, people are going to fail. | ||
You don't become a saint overnight. | ||
You know, we are given temptation and these things are put in our lives to test us and to destroy our sinful selves. | ||
But you have to love God. | ||
You have to love and fear God and humbly submit yourself and repent. | ||
And when you stumble, you have to get up and face the music and say, Hey God, me again, me, who deserves hell but begs for mercy and begs forgiveness. | ||
It's me, a sinner again, but please forgive me. | ||
That's the only attitude that's going to fix anything. | ||
We have a lot of people that are clever. | ||
We have a lot of people that think they know better. | ||
And they think, ah, nothing really matters. | ||
I could break the rules. | ||
I could mess around here. | ||
Show me the people with the moral character of a saint. | ||
There's not a lot of them. | ||
There's not a lot of people that even feel that they need to have that. | ||
They say, that's for somebody else. | ||
That's for those other people to have integrity. | ||
I'm gonna bend the rules, because that's cool. | ||
It's not fucking cool. | ||
That's not cool at all. | ||
So, you know, but that's the thing is so many people are not ready to really let go. | ||
That's why I've said last week you have to stop wanting. | ||
When people say we need religion because we want our country to be a certain way, the problem is the predicate. | ||
This idea that we want our country to be a certain way. | ||
How about desiring a relationship with God? | ||
How about wanting to be correct? | ||
How about wanting to live a lifestyle which is dignified and moral and a lifestyle of conscience, first. | ||
Before we say, I want my num-nums. | ||
Aren't we deser... It shouldn't be like this. | ||
We should have plentiful food and entertainment and we should never be bothered by anything but we should, we can be total degenerates. | ||
It's like, and you know that's when you realize this is the country we deserve. | ||
Everybody says, it doesn't have to be like this. | ||
You know what? | ||
Yeah, it does. | ||
It does have to be like this. | ||
And people say, we don't deserve this. | ||
Yes, you do. | ||
Yes, you do. | ||
You do deserve this. | ||
Everybody deserves this. | ||
Because everybody has been living on borrowed time. | ||
They have been living on the treasury of prayers of five generations ago. | ||
They have been living on a depleting treasury of prayer and asceticism and the monks and the pious people from three or four or five generations ago, and it's running out. | ||
And that's why things are the way they are. | ||
And nobody feels the slightest obligated To lift a finger to try and reverse that, because they say, well, what's one person gonna do? | ||
Why should I, you know, why should I sacrifice my material gain for integrity if no one else is gonna do it? | ||
Because that's the only thing that matters. | ||
That's why. | ||
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So... | |
You know, so it's, I'm not just, and it's not even, it's not a holier than thou. | ||
I'm the same way. | ||
This is, this, I'm saying this to myself right now. | ||
That's why it's passionate. | ||
Cause this is coming from me, a sinner, to you, a sinner, to Kanye, another, this is not me saying, hey, I'm better than you, or something. | ||
This, this is, this is the attitude we all have to have. | ||
As opposed to, you know, like, you know, we gotta make, we gotta, we gotta just kind of put a band-aid on it so that our country could be a little more comfortable to live in. | ||
It's like, we deserve, we're creating a hell on earth because, just like the real hell, we are estranged from God. | ||
Do you understand this? | ||
Hell is estrangement from God. | ||
It's separation from God. | ||
When you die, God doesn't send you to hell. | ||
YOU send you to hell. | ||
Because you choose to live a life estranged from God. | ||
Every day you make decisions that separate you from God. | ||
And then, when you die, God will not force you to be with Him. | ||
I mean, that's the point of life, is that He wants us to voluntarily choose Him. | ||
And what do you think happens when we don't choose God on Earth? | ||
Well, we have a temporal version of Hell. | ||
When you die, you go to a supernatural Hell. | ||
You go to an atemporal and a non-spatial Hell. | ||
But you get a little taste of it here, too. | ||
Just like our sins have a punishment here and in the afterlife. | ||
When you commit sins in this world, like, for example, if you're a glutton, you go to Hell, but you also get fat in the world. | ||
If you commit the sin of lust, you get an STD and you die of AIDS. | ||
So you get a little punishment here, then you go to hell. | ||
And yeah, if we have a whole country of idolatrous, blasphemous people that aren't even trying, then yeah, you're gonna get a little taste of hell on earth, and then you're in for a treat, cause it gets infinitely worse when you die to get sent to the real hell. | ||
So, you know, That's a little Ash Wednesday. | ||
As we enter the Lenten season, people need to search their conscience, please. | ||
Everybody knows what's right and what's wrong. | ||
This is wrong. | ||
And I'm not just pointing the finger at him. | ||
I'm pointing the... You gotta point the finger at the things in your own life. | ||
Everybody knows what they're doing. | ||
Everybody knows what, you know, what they think they're getting away with and the problems they know they have. | ||
This is Lent. | ||
Time to face it. | ||
Admit it. | ||
Admit. | ||
That you have a problem. | ||
That you're not living up to what you should be. | ||
And demand more of yourself. | ||
And then, you know, once you get tough on yourself, then understand, here's the good news. | ||
This is the best, sweetest deal in the world. | ||
Hey, you know, the bad news is, you are an irredeemable piece of shit. | ||
You're a sinner. | ||
I mean, you have sins, you are culpable, you have offended God. | ||
It's tough, okay? | ||
You deserve hell. | ||
That sucks. | ||
Here's the bright side. | ||
Here's the good news. | ||
God loves us infinitely. | ||
Loves us so much, we could never save ourselves. | ||
If it were up to us, we'd be in hell forever. | ||
But God incarnated in man so he could suffer perfectly and offer himself up as a perfect sacrifice to atone for our sins. | ||
We are imperfect. | ||
We could never atone perfectly for our sins that offend God infinitely. | ||
So God incarnated in man, suffered perfectly as God, and with the infinite suffering of God and a perfect sacrifice, in doing so, Redeemed all of us. | ||
All we have to do is ask for it. | ||
We just have to say, hey, can I have some of that? | ||
It's so simple, easier said than done, but so straightforward and simple. | ||
The good news is, is the purpose of life and the meaning of life is love. | ||
It's God's love for us. | ||
All we have to do is reciprocate it. | ||
God loved us first. | ||
We have to love him back. | ||
It's easy. | ||
Well, easier said than done, but it's simple in that sense. | ||
All we have to do is humbly ask, please have mercy on me. | ||
Please forgive me. | ||
I desire a relationship with you. | ||
I desire a relationship with God. | ||
Please give it to me. | ||
Help me grow. | ||
And if you're sincere and persistent in that, You will be transformed. | ||
But that's what we have to do. | ||
And it can't be a performance. | ||
It can't be a virtue signal. | ||
You know, where we are for some reason performing this to create a certain perception or something like that. | ||
It has to be an interior process. | ||
So, you know, people need to really sit and meditate on that. | ||
And people know, people know in their conscience what's right and what's wrong. | ||
And every day people, in one way or another, and I'm speaking very generally, are choosing to do the wrong thing. | ||
And this is my message. | ||
This is the last thing I'll say because this is a big Super Chat. | ||
This is a big reply. | ||
Is, um... I lost my train of thought. | ||
What was I gonna say? | ||
Oh, I was cooking there for a second. | ||
Hang on. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
The last thing I'm gonna say is this. | ||
You gotta think about Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
God did not destroy the world. | ||
Because, or rather, he did not spare Sodom and Gomorrah because he couldn't find ten righteous people living in the city. | ||
And I think about that, it's kind of like the United States. | ||
There's 330 million people in this country. | ||
How many really decent people do you know? | ||
And I don't mean like they're good people. | ||
I mean they're really straight-up Catholic. | ||
How many, like, immovable, solid Catholics do you know that could really test and go shoulder-to-shoulder with the devil because their faith is so strong? | ||
It's not many. | ||
We gotta fix that. | ||
And America's salvation will come from the pious, the piety and the faith of the few. | ||
That's how it starts. | ||
But everybody thinks it's going to happen some other way. | ||
And in that sense, we become the Jews. | ||
Because that is the sin of the Jews. | ||
The Jews, filled with pride, hate Jesus because Jesus was not the conquering Messiah that they wanted that would come in earthly glory and dominate their enemies. | ||
So they hate him. | ||
And similarly, many Christians, they don't like the Christ of the Bible. | ||
They don't like the meek Christ. | ||
Who went up on the cross. | ||
I mean, they say they do, but they don't really. | ||
Because that's why they say things like, Christianity is a masculine, vital religion about war. | ||
No, it isn't. | ||
What? | ||
They want a Christianity that's political, that's cool, that's like a dictator, that's like Franco, that's like this or that. | ||
You know, they want a Christianity that's cool, that oppresses their political opponents, that doesn't get, you know, eaten by lions or crucified upside down. | ||
But that's what it calls for. | ||
And in that sense, we're almost mirroring the Jews in our pride. | ||
At least some people are. | ||
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So... | |
We are in maybe a faint echo of the first century, which is we're living in the Whore of Babylon, which was Rome, the Roman Empire. | ||
We're living in something similar in America, and we are not going to redeem the country Through the power of Jesus, by emulating our enemy, by being powerful and lusting after power and worldly things, we are going to defeat the enemy with our humility, with our piety, our chastity, these kinds of things, and saying, you know, I'm choosing myself to be part of the solution. | ||
So. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So in that, so to answer your question, You know, for me, sincerely, it's a matter of conscience. | ||
I don't want to be a part of, like, that stuff repulses me. | ||
And I'm not a perfect guy. | ||
I've got some sick... | ||
Eccentricities, you know, I'm not It comes to the territory of being a genius So when I hear these songs, I'm not saying oh, you know, I'm I'm not a man I don't have any sexual thoughts. | ||
I'm not saying that but I'm saying like Everyone has a choice. | ||
Are we gonna put out is that our public facing? | ||
Advocacy, we're gonna put out fit in a country like this. | ||
We're gonna put out more filth. | ||
We're gonna try and Compete with this sick country and with the Jews by putting out more filth in front of our children I wouldn't want to be a part of it. | ||
I if it was a diss, I'm like, okay, so what? | ||
So and that's not you know, and I I just wish him well, I wish he would turn a corner I pray for him and you know, you shouldn't talk about that sort of thing, but but I do I sincerely pray that he turns it around because He is appointed as a leader. | ||
He does have sincere faith, but he's just turning it off right now. | ||
He's got to turn it back on. | ||
Come on, buddy. | ||
I know you're in there. | ||
We want that side back. | ||
And there is a great... one of my favorite stories of him. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
This is the last story I'll tell. | ||
One of my favorite stories, one of my most cherished memories, because you've got to realize he's one of my heroes. | ||
I really look up to him as an artist and as a leader in some ways. | ||
One of my favorite memories is one night we were, I don't know how much of it I should tell because it's such great. | ||
The whole thing from start to finish is great. | ||
I'll just tell a short part of it. | ||
But me and him were out all night. | ||
It was just the two of us. | ||
and the driver. | ||
You know, we were in the Maybach SBA. | ||
SUV making stops all around the city and doing stuff and we pulled up to his favorite hotel the West Hollywood Edition that became his favorite hotel after we went there and we were gonna meet a friend of his there I told part of the story before And we go to the West Hollywood Edition to meet up with his buddy, but he wasn't there yet. | ||
So we're playing pool in the lobby. | ||
Me and him are shooting pool. | ||
We're hanging out. | ||
And then the guy gets there, so we go up to the rooftop with the restaurant. | ||
And it's me, this guy, Ye, it's one of his girlfriends. | ||
And I told the story, before he goes to the bathroom, he brings back four random girls. | ||
And we're all sitting there at the table and there was some very funny conversation there. | ||
Because one of the girls was Jewish. | ||
And I kind of started, I was starting shit. | ||
I told her, I was like, Hey, so what did you think about his appearance on Alex Jones where he said he loved Hitler? | ||
And like her face turned white. | ||
She's like, he said what? | ||
And she was one of your prototypical like psycho Jewish women. | ||
And so she was at the opposite end of the table and she's like, you said what? | ||
And she's like, I want to hit you right now. | ||
And he's like, Can I have a hug instead? | ||
And they hug and it was just like a crazy, just such a bizarre dinner. | ||
There was one girl who was totally drunk and she was like leaning on me and whispering in my ear, ASMR, giving me a chub. | ||
I was like, bruh, stop, you know, get this, get this out of my face. | ||
and uh so the the social media found out that we were there so they got all these reservations we had to leave i'm getting to my point so we evacuate because it's like people started to pile in and uh we didn't want to get accosted by like paparazzi or whatever so we jump back in the car Me, Ye, and the girlfriend. | ||
He drops the girlfriend off at her place, then he drops me off at the hotel. | ||
And, uh, he said, you know, he said, I was good tonight. | ||
He goes, you're kind of like my sober buddy. | ||
He goes, cause I didn't drink tonight. | ||
I didn't mess around with any girls tonight. | ||
He goes, so you're kind of like my, you're like my sober wingman. | ||
I forget exactly what he said, but something to that effect. | ||
And, uh, There was actually one one day I'll tell the full story maybe I'll save it for like a podcast because there's some there's some really good details that are just like It's a very long story But anyway, but now that was the point that I want to get across because this is a super long response to a super chat But he was like you're like my sober buddy because he knows I don't drink. | ||
He knows I don't mess around He's like, yeah, I was good. | ||
I didn't mess around. | ||
I didn't drink and But it goes to show that you have to keep the circle clean. | ||
I'm not saying necessarily even has to be me. | ||
I'm not cool. | ||
All the Hollywood people hate me. | ||
But you can tell that there's a good guy in there. | ||
And when he's around people that care about him and love him and everything, they're going to actualize that side of him. | ||
You know, when he's around Christians, sincere Christians that are nurturing that faith and they're, you know, they're Creating a good culture then it's different than when you have a lot of people around you that are egging you on and Kind of playing into your worst impulses. | ||
So that's why I say I think there's something in there because you know what I was with and he was very level-headed and very On the ball on those kinds of things and I like to think I was a good influence on him at one point so anyway The last time I saw him, we were at the West Hollywood Edition, his favorite hotel, and he was like, you gotta try the mocktails! | ||
I'm like, I don't drink alcohol. | ||
He's like, it's a mocktail! | ||
There's no alcohol! | ||
I'm like, okay, okay! | ||
And we were just slamming back. | ||
Me and him were just drinking mocktails for the lunch. | ||
No alc. | ||
And it was a great meeting. | ||
And, you know, it's sad because it's like what could have been, man, what could have been. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Anyway, so thanks for the big super chat. | ||
But maybe so, maybe not. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
But even if it is, I'm like, I don't even care. | ||
That's my response to the super chat. | ||
True. | ||
No loyalty other than the rape, kill, and die variety. | ||
I accept nothing less. - Professional Bible reader sent $50. | ||
Have you seen Fantano's melodramatic review of Vultures? | ||
He rants for 10 minutes about how yay is a Nazi, yammering on and on about why the record would never be good. | ||
50/50 like to dislikes. | ||
Nice to watch him slowly fade out as your influence grows stronger. | ||
Thanks for your work, Nick. | ||
- I don't-- - 07. | ||
I didn't watch the entire thing, but I saw the clips. | ||
I mean, it's kind of awesome because Ye said he loved Hitler, and somehow Fantano's more unlikable. | ||
You know, like, Ye went out there and was like, I love Hitler, Def Con 3 on the Jews, I blame them, the Holocaust didn't happen. | ||
And a year later, Fantano's like, I'm not gonna listen to this guy's music, he's a Nazi. | ||
And everyone's like, fuck you, boo! | ||
Seriously, you won't review the music? | ||
Fuck you! | ||
You're the problem! | ||
It's like, if that doesn't tell you how fed up people are with this anti-Semitic shit, and by that I mean Jews calling everything anti-Semitic, it's such a good sign. | ||
Kanye goes to everyone who will listen, choose cause the problems, and Fantano says, get a load of this guy. | ||
I'm not reviewing his album. | ||
And the whole music community is like, really? | ||
Fuck you! | ||
You're the- you're cringe! | ||
You're malding, and your wife left you, and you suck! | ||
And you're a hypocrite. | ||
So that's actually really awesome. | ||
Even though I don't love the content of the album. | ||
It's like... This is aw... Nevertheless, this is awesome. | ||
Nevertheless, I love to see Fantano get cooked. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Happy Valentine's Day. | ||
Boss Baby. | ||
Love ya. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Happy Valentine's Day. | ||
Happy Elliot Rodger Day. | ||
Elliot Rodger. | ||
Now that's a joke, of course. | ||
We do not glamorize murderers. | ||
That's just a little joke. | ||
A little incel coded joke. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Happy Valentine's Day. | ||
Hey thank you man, thank you for the big super chat and thank you for the message. | ||
ago I felt broken and hopeless, but it was through your work that I was reunited with God at my lowest point. | ||
Jesus saved my life. | ||
God's word found me in the most unlikely of places, but it should come as no surprise. | ||
After all, it found Lot, the lone righteous man in the city of Sodom. | ||
Thank you for everything you do, Nick Hart. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat and thank you for the message. | ||
All you have to do is seek. | ||
Seek and you don't find God going. | ||
God finds you. | ||
You just gotta be prepared. | ||
You gotta be ready. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $3. | ||
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311. | |
What's going on with Ian Miles Young? | ||
I understand he was executed, which is frankly deserved. | ||
Young Lung 420 sent $100. | ||
Hey, did you get the painting I sent you for Christmas? | ||
No, you sent me a painting? | ||
No, I did not get any painting. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat! | ||
No, no, uh, no painting. | ||
I hope I didn't get lost in the mail or something, because yeah, I didn't get anything. | ||
But hey, thanks for the big super chat! | ||
I don't know, if you sent me something, I hope you get it back, because I didn't get it. | ||
Bluezafan91 sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, what's your opinion on the Pledge of Allegiance in schools? | ||
Should it be mandatory or is it gay? | ||
Also your opinion on prayer time in school like in the 1950s? | ||
Should we bring it back? | ||
Love you. | ||
It should be a Christian education. | ||
No question. | ||
Not even people talk about prayer in schools. | ||
It's like prayer and the Bible and Christianity. | ||
If you understand Plato, you understand this is essential. | ||
We have to have this. | ||
And, uh, yeah, Pledge of Allegiance, sure. | ||
Sure, something like this. | ||
Edgemaster69 sent $5. | ||
Kim.com was the first to mention Russian space-based nuclear weapons on December 14, 2023. | ||
I researched it at the time and found absolutely nothing on the internet. | ||
Now this. | ||
Wouldn't be the first time he was first to break classified news. | ||
- Stagemaster 69 sent $3. | ||
Two halves very interesting strategic implications. | ||
Here is Kim's tweet. - Let me see the tweet. | ||
Can you provide more info on these? | ||
Okay, I can't access this because I'm rate limited, so... You didn't link the actual tweet, you linked a reply to the tweet. | ||
I would say that it's possible that he broke it at the same time Russia has been testing these weapons for like the past year, year and a half. | ||
Lights can flex sent $10. | ||
First Lent that I have decided to take seriously. | ||
What can I do to strengthen my relationship with God this Lent? | ||
Any tips Christ is King much love. | ||
I actually posted a guide to doing exactly that on my telegrams. | ||
So you got to check out my telegram and you scroll up. | ||
I posted it today. | ||
So make sure you're fasting. | ||
The mandatory fasting is on today, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. | ||
You also have to abstain from meat every Friday and | ||
You should be fasting every Friday to fasting means you only eat one meal and then two smaller meals that combined would not equal one meal So that's mandatory, but you should be going to church every Sunday and undertaking some kind of Some kind of people say they're giving something up for let you know some kind of sacrifice and | ||
I would start with that, but there's some other tips on there as well. | ||
Rice King sent $20. | ||
The black-haired Jewish youth lies in wait for hours on end, satanically glaring at and spying on the unsuspicious girl whom he plans to seduce, adulterating her blood and removing her from the bosom of her own people. | ||
The Jew uses every possible means to undermine the racial foundations of a subjugated people. | ||
That's true. | ||
That is factual actually. | ||
I don't use cologne or anything like that. | ||
Are you a fragrance enjoyer? | ||
What perfume do you wear for special occasions? | ||
Let me know what you smell like. | ||
Thanks. - I don't use cologne or anything like that. - Destiny's Nick Forever sent $10, your stated goal. - I'm just not interested in this anymore. - Johan sent $25, happy Ash Wednesday. | ||
Remember this a time for for fasting, prayer, and solemn penitence. | ||
May our sacrifices be pleasing to our Lord. | ||
Thanks for the show. | ||
Very true. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Roli Gonzalez sent $5. | ||
I told my Muslim friend about BAP and he told me that he has noticed something similar on the Muslim side of Twitter. | ||
That being a non-account slarping is jihadist, but argue that the Sunni Muslims should team up with Israel to destroy Iran. | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Okay, so maybe he did know. | ||
$69.5. | ||
Kim.com said Russia has a fleet of super EMP satellites in a high orbit above earth with nuclear payloads. | ||
When detonated, they can destroy the entire power grid and all civilian telecommunication systems in the US in an instant. - Okay, so maybe he did know. | ||
Maybe he did have a heads up then. - Zgroi Percent $5. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
I just wanna know does the J in your name stand for Javier, Julio, or Jose? | ||
Praise Christ and much love to the Zgroipers! | ||
Spanish Zgroiper sent $3, Darth Nihilus is weak compared to Darth Marr! | ||
Spanish Zgroiper sent $3, Hearts of Iron 4 stream? | ||
Suicide Stream? | ||
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For you. | |
Oh, an ambulance! | ||
Not for me. | ||
It's also real. | ||
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I did! | |
I did see that. | ||
A Jew sent it to me, but I didn't get a chance to read it yet. | ||
DMP capability story is the plot of GoldenEye. | ||
It's also real. | ||
LondonWog sent $10. | ||
Did you see Ben Lorber's new article exposing Bronze Age scientists? | ||
BA tards can't stop taking L's. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
I did see that a Jew sent it to me, but I didn't get a chance to read it yet. | ||
BuffIncel sent $20. | ||
No message. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Crazy Grow Eye percent $10. | ||
Love from Denmark. | ||
That's so on brand for a European person to call themselves Crazy Growper. - Sure. | ||
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It's Crazy Groyper here from Denmark. | |
That's like the most Euro trash, like, out of touch. | ||
I was talking to, uh, I was talking to like a European friend of mine the other day and he's like, you need to like Europe more. | ||
And I was like, haha, yes, you're right. | ||
Very good. | ||
And he's like, no, no, I am serious. | ||
You have to appreciate Europe more. | ||
I'm like, okay, okay. | ||
All right. | ||
I appreciate Europe. | ||
All right. | ||
Okay. | ||
I appreciate Europe chill I do I actually do but that's so but look that is so like typical of a European to be like I am the crazy groiper I Am crazy groiper. | ||
I'm here to have a good time and party all night. | ||
I Like, really dude? | ||
That's so European. | ||
That's so Eurotrash. | ||
Like, you got American Zoomers, they just instinctually got it. | ||
They're like, hey, Rape Groyper. | ||
What up? | ||
Rape Groyper here. | ||
Holocaust Groyper. | ||
You know what? | ||
It's just effortless. | ||
They just got it, you know? | ||
Cock and Ball Torture Groyper. | ||
It's just shit like that. | ||
Just crazy. | ||
And then you get some European that's like, I have potty, Groypa. | ||
I'm here to have a potty. | ||
Really, dude? | ||
What, is this still the 90s for you over there? | ||
Year 20... 2008 hasn't, uh, haven't had the Harlem Shake yet? | ||
Haven't heard Gangnam Style? | ||
You're gonna love it. | ||
You guys are gonna love this. | ||
Just wait. | ||
Just wait until you discover Fred Figglehorn. | ||
You're gonna think it's the funniest thing ever. | ||
You fucking retards. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
I love- No, I'm kidding. | ||
I love Europe. | ||
I love Europeans. | ||
They're just a little, like, they didn't grow up in the center of the universe, which is this country, so they're a little out of touch, you know? | ||
The Earth is the center of the universe. | ||
America is the center of Earth. | ||
So, I understand if you didn't grow up in the center of the universe, Maybe you're not so cool, but I still appreciate Europe. | ||
I respect my elders. | ||
I respect the older brother. | ||
No, but we love Denmark. | ||
We love Netherlands. | ||
We love Germany. | ||
I have a lot of friends in Europe. | ||
They're all reaching out to me and they're like, you know, they love the show and I love them. | ||
I love my European allies. | ||
And I want them to be autonomous from Washington. | ||
That is until we get in charge. | ||
When the Gripers get in charge, guess what? | ||
Guess what? | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Kidding, kidding, kidding, kidding, kidding, kidding. | ||
You know, all these European right-wingers, they're like, keep up the good work. | ||
We're fans from across the ocean. | ||
And I'm like, yeah. | ||
Nationalism for you guys, too. | ||
But it's like, as soon as the Kruipers get in charge of America, you're gonna be like, hey. | ||
Hey. | ||
Everything belongs to us now. | ||
We are in control now. | ||
There's a new sheriff in town, buddy. | ||
Remember all that stuff about strategic autonomy? | ||
Yeah, well... Now we have balls again. | ||
So sit down, shut up. | ||
This is how we do things now. | ||
Kidding, kidding! | ||
I'm just kidding, of course. | ||
No, but you can't even joke like that because we can't jeopardize white solidarity. | ||
We love Europe. | ||
I want Germany to be independent and strong. | ||
We need Europe to rise up and the key for that is for Germany to break free from the chains of Washington. | ||
We need a truly industrial, militarized, independent Germany to come back. | ||
With France. | ||
With Italy. | ||
And we need them to totally destroy Washington. | ||
Politically speaking. | ||
So, I'm totally with them. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
$10, Daily Wire had a backstage talking about the great replacement theory. | ||
Knowles, Walsh, Owens talking about how whites being replaced and we can't make other races vote differently. | ||
Ben was in opposition to this reaffirmed he does not care about the browning of America. | ||
Only cares about ideas. | ||
Yeah, I saw that I posted about it on my telegram. | ||
Joe sent $10, Owens then stated it would be odd for Sweden to be filled with non-whites. | ||
Jeremy tried to state America was not founded on race like Sweden. | ||
Walsh and Knowles state Europeans did found the country, and Owens added the only other race America has always had is blacks. | ||
W. Shapiro L. Dude. | ||
Dude, we fucking won. | ||
We won. | ||
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Okay. | |
We won, yeah. | ||
And... And... | ||
Daily Wire is now the Daily Groyper. | ||
And Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh, Candace Owens are now Daily Groyper. | ||
Grass! | ||
You planted grass. | ||
Grass! | ||
Yeah. | ||
We are the Daily Groyper now. | ||
Ben Shapiro in five years. | ||
I built this company. | ||
Do you know how much I sacrificed? | ||
To Moloch, to Baal. | ||
You can't do this to me. | ||
I built this company. | ||
You know, me pushing the doors open. | ||
We're gonna do a little name change. | ||
It's now called the Daily Groiper. | ||
That's how it happens with everybody. | ||
Everybody's like, gee, this guy's like a Nazi. | ||
Then they're like, he's kind of right though. | ||
These are the stages. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
W mom. | ||
W mom. | ||
Wom. | ||
Just yesterday, she texted me tweets about Israel controlling the government. | ||
That's how it happens with everybody. | ||
Everybody's like, gee, this guy's like a Nazi. | ||
Then they're like, he's kind of right, though. | ||
These are the stages. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
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W mom. W mom. Mom. | |
Mom. | ||
Wiper. | ||
Mom. | ||
Woms in the chat. | ||
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Wother. | |
Now we love our W moms. | ||
Red-pilled moms. | ||
Moms get red-pilled because they're just based. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
It's the dads that they always seem to be less red-pilled than the moms. | ||
So W mom, you're awesome. | ||
We love you. | ||
You're beloved. | ||
It does kind of have a Nazi vibe, but it's also came correct. | ||
Smitty Jackson sent $5. | ||
Great show, King. | ||
Love you. | ||
You made me realize I'm a sad loser in cell and I have a parasocial relationship with you where I think you actually give a fuck about me and not just money. | ||
You're totally not a fed. | ||
Love you, King. | ||
Blind leading the blind. | ||
The salt is crazy. | ||
You were right. | ||
You were right about the first part that you're a gay loser and you fucking suck. | ||
We all hate you. | ||
Thank you buddy, love you too. | ||
sent $10, just here to show some love. | ||
- Thank you buddy, love you too. - Natsoke Grecoid sent $3, is it KRD or RKD then? | ||
Do I have to change my Twitter bio? - Shut up, shut up. - Feels McGee sent $5, Nicholas. | ||
As you know, my GF has had a crush on you since- Okay, thank you. | ||
These are all baits, by the way. | ||
These are all gross baits. | ||
Virginian sent $3. | ||
Kim and Kanye's kids really do need prayers. | ||
Anyways 07 Nick God bless. | ||
Thank you. | ||
John Smith sent $3. | ||
Yeah, it's almost like Ye is unstable and mentally ill. | ||
You're biased OFC but everyone watching from the beginning knew this. | ||
Unsurprised. | ||
Yeah, well, you're also a mediocrity, so you probably wouldn't get it. | ||
Naming Dem softly sent $3. | ||
Why are you dodging brother Nathaniel on Twitter? | ||
Are you really trying to say you didn't hear about it or are you afraid because he confronts the Jay-Z too much for you? | ||
We're literally scheduling it right now, you fucking retard. | ||
Game in 1000 $3,000, found you during the yay interviews. | ||
Very disappointed. | ||
Darius, no way he isn't being influenced by massive threats, blackmail, or maybe he was even cloned. | ||
The change is just so drastic. | ||
Major black pill. | ||
That's what pussy does to a nigga. | ||
Hate to say it, but... | ||
Russ will send $10. | ||
Are you aware of the anti-Zion pro-America first billboard? | ||
On I-90? | ||
Coming into the city? | ||
Yeah, someone actually, I think, texted Thank you! | ||
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Glad you like it! | |
Absolutely! | ||
Wildgroyper sent $5. | ||
Great show as always. | ||
Great Christian message and refreshing to see compared to all the ignorant people who corrupt his message for their own purposes. | ||
- Thank you, glad you like it. - Tenrio sent $10, RKD. | ||
- Absolutely, all day. - Revelator sent $3. | ||
You constantly made eloquent speeches like this off the dome, so I can't for the life of me understand why people just say that you are just a troll. | ||
Like, have they actually watched your content? | ||
Uh, well that's just meant to discredit me. | ||
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They say that's just a typical tactic. | |
Dino Raja sent $20. | ||
Thanks for everything you do. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Josh the Remover sent three dollars. | ||
Bap, I will not name him. | ||
I am a Jew, like my father before me. | ||
Nick, so be it. | ||
Jew. | ||
Thank you, Josh. | ||
Wow, that was quite the comeback for you. | ||
Well done. | ||
Revelator sent $3. | ||
Did you see the interaction between Klaven and Pearl on Twitter? | ||
These people will engage cordially with literal Satanists, but anyone who even slightly offends the Jews is anathema to them. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yeah, exactly, because that's all they care about. | ||
Anyone who's not pro-Jewish, they will just hate you and kill you. | ||
Straight up. | ||
Knock on wood, though, but I, you know... Let's not mean that into existence, but... | ||
I mean they come for you, they kill your career, sometimes they literally kill you. | ||
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I didn't see that interaction though. | |
Yes, it is very funny. | ||
sent $3, that meme that ImHopLight made of you using Force Lightning with your hoodie on is fucking hilarious, smiley face. | ||
- Yes. | ||
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- Smiley face. | |
- It is very funny. - Catholic American man sent $10 to the super chatter asking how to take Lent more seriously. | ||
Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. - Thank you for answering that for me. - Eddie Van Graham sent $3, Missed the show until now. | ||
Did you see Ye's Instagram posts? | ||
He hinted at Lil Wayne being a feature in Vultures 2. | ||
Are you a fan? | ||
Also, what was your favorite feature in Vultures? | ||
I've never been a big fan of Lil Wayne. | ||
Never been a big fan. | ||
My favorite feature on Vultures... I really just like JPEG Mafia's production because he did the production on all my favorite songs off the album, Keys. | ||
Keys to My Life, Stars, Beg Forgiveness. | ||
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So those are my faves and he was I think he produced all of them. | |
King. | ||
So I know he's not really a feature. | ||
I don't really like features so I didn't really particularly care for any of them to be honest. | ||
Maybe Chris Brown and Beg Forgiveness. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Sook Grecoid sent $5. | ||
That was such a genuine and beautiful monologue. | ||
Dare I say one of your best. | ||
Is there literally anyone else in the right wing scene who is a genuine Christian who talks about Jesus like you? | ||
Answer is no by the way. | ||
Great stream tonight and God bless you. | ||
Thank you man. | ||
Well, I'm just speaking from the heart, you know. | ||
Revelator sent $3. | ||
This faggot Rolo gets mad when people call the red pill a Jewish psyop, yet constantly goes after Christianity. | ||
yet has kid gloves with Islam and Judaism. | ||
Bro is literally friends with a Rabbi Lamao. | ||
Yeah, well he's a Jew, so I mean that's so typical. | ||
Is that a surprise to anybody? | ||
David Lovecchio sent $5. | ||
The Father is the Being, the Son is the Truth, the Holy Spirit is the Love. | ||
Since the Holy Spirit is generated by Father through Son denying Christ means denying yourself the love of the Father necessary to become a Son of God in Heaven. | ||
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True! | |
Weezer sent $100. | ||
Your speech really hit me like a truck. | ||
Thank God and you for this wake up call. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad you like the monologue. | ||
Yeah, wake up, buddy. | ||
It's Lent. | ||
Wake up, nigga. | ||
It's Lent. | ||
It's Lent again. | ||
Well, other than the fact that he's responsible for 9-11, he's okay. | ||
RJ sent $3. | ||
Did you see Kanye's recent airport DMZ rant? | ||
He's still based in Red Pilt. | ||
He said he was saying the truth and didn't apologize. | ||
There's nothing based about. | ||
This, uh, orgiastic, dick-sucking music that he's putting out. | ||
I don't know, I might make one soon. | ||
I'm just kind of, I'm like, burned out. | ||
You know, it's like if you, uh, play a video game and you lose your save file. | ||
You play, like, Minecraft, you lose your world. | ||
You're like, okay, I'm never gonna play this again. | ||
I got 50,000 followers in two months and then it's like, took it all away. | ||
You're right. | ||
- Dog sent $5, WWG1WGA. | ||
- You're right. - Luftwaffe sent $3, need a white pill, just saw a white elementary kid get beat horrendously by blacks on a bus. | ||
Why is there never any news spread on this, not even on Boomer Facebook? | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $3, I think Europe needs to just re-embrace Nazism culturally and just start wearing modernized SS attire. | ||
Add that fascist energy over a bit of stolen American and imperial Euro culture. | ||
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Big improvement. | |
What is wrong with you? | ||
What is wrong with everybody tonight? | ||
Is everybody just like... What is going on? | ||
You've gone full Biden. | ||
You've gone full Dementia Patient-in-Chief. | ||
As Bap would say, Dementia Rigging President! | ||
Oh brother, these Super Chats are cooked. | ||
She's older than me, it would never work. | ||
- $10. - You and Dasha would be the perfect couple. | ||
You just know she likes you too. | ||
- She's older than me. | ||
It would never work. | ||
- Crazy Grow Eye percent $10. | ||
We don't sound like that. | ||
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- Yeah, you do, actually. | |
Yes, you do. | ||
That's how you sound to us. | ||
And this is the country that matters. | ||
Hate to break it to you. | ||
Alright. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's it. | ||
No more. | ||
No more. | ||
I can't. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I'm done with these superchats. | ||
Get away from me. | ||
Get away from me. | ||
Back off. | ||
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Okay. | |
I think that's all of them, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
that's gonna do it for me tired and hungry Because I fasted. | ||
I didn't, and here was the mistake I made. | ||
Yesterday I didn't eat anything. | ||
Fat Tuesday. | ||
I took the fast on Fat Tuesday. | ||
Unintentionally. | ||
I said, oh I'm gonna, I'm gonna gorge on Tuesday because it's the last day before Lent. | ||
And I kind of like forgot to. | ||
I had like Chick-fil-A. | ||
I had Chick-fil-A at 3 o'clock. | ||
I had one chicken sandwich and fries and that was it. | ||
That was all I ate yesterday. | ||
At 3 p.m. | ||
I woke up today and I was like, dude, I have to fast today. | ||
I didn't eat, I'm so hungry. | ||
So I had a huge breakfast and then I had like a little cup of soup for dinner. | ||
So I'm, now that it's past midnight, I get to go all out, ball out. | ||
So I'm hungry. | ||
Okay, alright, that is the last Super Chat. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday as always. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, huge, huge thanks to the beloved Groyper, War Horse, Ninja Groyper, Young Lung, and Weezer. | ||
Special thanks to all them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters. | ||
Everybody that watches the show, we love you and I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day... | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. |