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I care if I ever come down I care if I ever come down So sorry I'm making Hair out with breath | |
So tired I don't care if I ever come down I don't care if I ever come down | ||
Love the flow | ||
Love the flow 62 69. | ||
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. | ||
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Big, fat, love, find common ground. | |
To hold the spread of lies. | ||
And any. | ||
America first. | ||
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America first. | |
Non-fatal. | ||
We want to build a much better. | ||
Believable. | ||
People. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
Non-fatal. | ||
Communication. | ||
Very much higher. | ||
America first. | ||
To lead by an any. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first. | ||
Love the flow. | ||
69 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 it by and any big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and we must do it big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and any | ||
First, non-fatal. | ||
We want to build a much better, believable people, and we must do it. | ||
Non-fatal communication very much higher. | ||
America first to lead by an A. | ||
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. | ||
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Love the flow. | |
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States. - Yes. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
At least I will go down as a president. | ||
Now America is once again at a... | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
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I love this country. | |
It's payback time! | ||
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We're gonna take our country back from these people! | |
He will never be president. | ||
I will move to Spain or somewhere. | ||
We're going to win it so much. | ||
We're going to win, win, win. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
I love you. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We will make America great Mr. President-elect. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Let's get right. Let's get right. | ||
Let's get right. Let's get right. Let's get | ||
right. Let's | ||
get right. | ||
L.A. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord, save these people. | ||
They are sweet. | ||
They let it stay in Monday. | ||
Lord, save us from L.A. Monster. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. . | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
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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! America First! America First! America First! America | ||
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First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! 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. | ||
My name is Nicholas Chafe-Wentz. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have nothing to talk about. | ||
There's nothing to talk about. | ||
It's gonna be a lame show. | ||
Because there's nothing going on in the news at all. | ||
And I'm in a terrible mood. | ||
So it's going to be a good show regardless, but I'm just letting you know it's a slow day today. | ||
There's nothing happening. | ||
Yet the schedule demands a show, a live stream, because it's a weeknight. | ||
So here we are. | ||
So tonight, so tonight our feature story we're talking about Finally, this Joe Biden story, how they're planning to remove him from the top of the Democratic ticket and replace him with Kamala Harris or somebody else. | ||
But we don't really know why. | ||
Is it because he's too old? | ||
Is it because he hates Israel? | ||
That is really for you to decide, but we'll talk a little bit about it tonight. | ||
I honestly, though, I think it's more likely than people realize that he will be the nominee. | ||
Everybody seems to be under the impression that there's no way they're going to foist him on us again. | ||
I think that's wrong. | ||
I think there's a very good chance that they do that. | ||
It's possible they'll remove him, but I think it's maybe more likely that they won't. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
Been meaning to talk about it all week, but it's just gotten away from us. | ||
We'll also be following up on the war in Gaza, and specifically what is going to be done about all these Palestinians. | ||
You got 1.3 million Palestinian Arab Muslims in the southernmost part of Gaza. | ||
They're holed up in a city called Rafah on the border with Egypt. | ||
And as we talked about earlier this week, Israel is about to begin a major offensive in the city of Rafah. | ||
And these people are going to have nowhere to go. | ||
Israel has gradually pushed south in their ground campaign. | ||
So these Palestinians can't go north. | ||
They can't go east into Israel. | ||
They can't go west because that's the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
So the only place they can go is south, which is the border with Egypt. | ||
Problem is, Egypt has said that they won't take them. | ||
Egypt has said they don't want the Palestinians, and if the Palestinians try to cross, they will be refused entry. | ||
And Egypt has spent the past several weeks fortifying their border to prevent that from happening. | ||
But we discussed earlier this week that that may be the inevitable result, regardless of their protest, that they will ultimately accept the refugees. | ||
Sure enough, we have an update on that. | ||
Today, the Wall Street Journal broke a story which says that Egypt is now building camps. | ||
They're building a tent area, presumably for all the Palestinians that will eventually be relocated in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. | ||
So, just as I predicted from the very beginning, and as I said earlier this week, they're gonna take them. | ||
And I remember I said this, I want to say back in November or December, maybe even earlier than that, maybe even as early as October. | ||
I said it's an ethnic cleansing, because that's what it was from the beginning. | ||
They said it was, according to their own government documents. | ||
Their own government said, and I pointed this out on Monday or Tuesday this week, What else could it have been other than this? | ||
Because from the time the war began in October, their government said, our intention is to remove the people. | ||
We don't want the Americans controlling Gaza. | ||
We don't want the Arabs controlling Gaza. | ||
We don't want the Palestinians controlling Gaza. | ||
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So who's going to control Gaza? | |
Israel. | ||
Not only are they killing tens of thousands of civilians, but they're blowing up all the infrastructure. | ||
So, how are the Palestinians going to be able to return? | ||
They're not. | ||
And so, if by the end of the war, Israel controls Gaza, there's no more buildings, and all the Palestinians have been driven off the land, what do you think is going to happen? | ||
So, I said this from the very start and people were skeptical. | ||
They said, but Egypt said they won't take them. | ||
And I said, yeah, well, they are. | ||
Like, it doesn't matter what they say, because they will. | ||
And sure enough, we reported earlier this week that at one point in time, there was a threat by Egypt to withdraw from the Camp David Accords. | ||
They had been threatening that for the past few weeks. | ||
They said if Israel tries to drive the Palestinians off of the land, that they'll pull out of Camp David, which, as I said earlier this week, would be An earthquake, geopolitical earthquake in the Middle East, upset 50 years of precedent and completely changed the security situation for every state in the region. | ||
It was an empty threat. | ||
By Monday, they completely backed off and said they weren't even considering it. | ||
Now, they're building homes for the new residents of Egypt, which are all going to come from Gaza. | ||
We'll talk about that as well. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Although, like I said, kind of a slow day. | ||
And I'm tired. | ||
I had a long day. | ||
I didn't want to do a show. | ||
But I have to. | ||
I really wish I wasn't here right now, but here I am. | ||
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Ta-da! | |
You're welcome. | ||
Because I had to go and get a haircut. | ||
And then I had to go to the store. | ||
And then I had coffee, and what I realized lately, and someone in the Super Chats needs to tell me what this is, I figured it out, it's the coffee that makes me congested. | ||
I don't know if it's, I mean I have a deviated septum, I have allergies, but lately it's been really bad, and I'm thinking, well there's no allergies right now, it's the middle of winter. | ||
Sometimes it's okay. | ||
Sometimes it isn't. | ||
And then I realized every day that I have coffee, my sinuses are bad. | ||
So I don't know if that's dehydration or if that's something to do with the caffeine and how it affects blood flow. | ||
Maybe I'm allergic to coffee. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it's... But I kind of... I forget. | ||
You know, I realized that a few days ago. | ||
I had coffee today thinking it wouldn't affect me and it's my sinuses are bad. | ||
Then I had to get my car serviced. | ||
It took hours to get it serviced. | ||
I had to sit in the waiting room like an idiot. | ||
And my tire had a nail in it. | ||
And the sensor was all messed up. | ||
And they messed up the rest of the sensors trying to fix it. | ||
And I'm tired. | ||
I woke up early today. | ||
Something woke me up. | ||
I couldn't get back to sleep. | ||
And I'm tired. | ||
And this chair squeaks so much. | ||
So, I wish I were asleep right now. | ||
That's why I procrastinated doing this show, because I'm tired. | ||
But, the show must go on. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
But enough of that. | ||
I know the Boomers and Rumble are gonna love that. | ||
The Boomers and Rumble are gonna love this part of the show, but... Anyway, so that's where I'm at. | ||
Just ready for it to be Friday already. | ||
Can it be Friday, please? | ||
Can Friday arrive? | ||
So, anyway... | ||
That's how my day went, but before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Cozy and Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
What else? | ||
I'm not going to be here tomorrow, thankfully, because I'm busy with stuff at night, but I will be back on Monday. | ||
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Okay? | |
So I'm doing an angry show today. | ||
I'm doing a very tired, frustrated show today. | ||
No show tomorrow, but I will be back Monday. | ||
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Okay. | |
What else? | ||
The other thing I wanted to talk about before we get into the news, I saw, and maybe you saw it as well, this new Tucker Carlson short that he posted on Twitter. | ||
What is this guy doing? | ||
He's in Russia. | ||
Why? | ||
And he did the interview. | ||
We actually got a little reaction from Putin today. | ||
A Russian interviewer asked him what he thought of the Tucker interview and he said he didn't even like it. | ||
As I predicted. | ||
But Tucker also, excuse me, today published a short where he went to a Russian grocery store. | ||
Russian supermarket. | ||
And it was pretty controversial. | ||
It's like a five minute video and he's going around the supermarket and he's trying to compare the cost of goods in Russia, which is a country that's been subject to intense sanctions and ostracism from the US-led financial system for two years now. | ||
And he was going to compare the prices of the Russian basket of goods to the United States basket of goods. | ||
And see which would be more expensive. | ||
And so he filled up the shopping cart with groceries. | ||
He checked out at the cash register. | ||
And he found that a full shopping cart was worth $1. | ||
$100 American dollars. | ||
And he said, wow, I can't believe it is so cheap in Russia to buy groceries. | ||
It costs just $100 American dollars to buy what would have cost $500 in the United States. | ||
And he says, this radicalizes me. | ||
The elites cannot make the cost of goods low in America. | ||
And I saw the clip and I'm like, are you kidding me right now? | ||
It's called purchasing power. | ||
U.S. | ||
currency is stronger than Russian currency. | ||
Americans have higher wages than Russians. | ||
Russia has a lower cost of living than the United States. | ||
This is not rocket science. | ||
He's like, I can't believe it when I come here And by goods, it's cheaper than it is in America. | ||
And many people pointed out when you compare wages between the United States and Russia, $100 for Americans isn't a lot, but the equivalent of $100 for Russians is a lot relative to their income. | ||
Also, in different parts of the world there are different costs of living and Russia has a cheaper cost of living. | ||
I don't know why that's supposed to be somehow a bombshell or groundbreaking or a reflection of how Russia is somehow better than the United States. | ||
And among all the complaints about our country, I don't think one of them is that we have really expensive food. | ||
Pretty easy actually to eat meat every day in the United States. | ||
To afford to eat meat every day. | ||
Pretty easy to afford a shopping cart full of goods. | ||
I don't think that's one of the central complaints that we have. | ||
And he published another video where he compared our subway system and public transit to Russia's and he said that Russia's was more clean and orderly. | ||
Now that, you have an argument. | ||
You know, fair enough. | ||
But when he goes to the grocery store and rings up the shopping cart and says, wow, I can't believe how cheap it is, it's like, OK, you know, we don't have to be retarded, actually. | ||
We can make real arguments. | ||
We can make good arguments about how these countries are comparatively better than the United States. | ||
And the thing is, I'm not knocking Russia. | ||
It is a testament to their fortitude that they still have a relative degree of abundance In spite of the sanctions regime and a pretty major war. | ||
But to say that is essential contention and how Russia has this comparative benefit or relative benefit against the United States, it just isn't true. | ||
So I saw that clip and I'm thinking to myself, does he just, does he not understand that? | ||
Does he think his audience doesn't understand? | ||
What's the angle? | ||
What are we doing with that? | ||
So I saw that today. | ||
I was very puzzled. | ||
And I think that we are kind of seeing the limits of Tucker. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I want people to know I don't hate Tucker as a guy. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
I've never met him. | ||
I've never talked to him. | ||
And I don't think he's wrong about everything. | ||
I'm not a hater. | ||
I'm just very suspicious of him. | ||
I'm very suspicious of his father's ties to intelligence. | ||
I'm very suspicious of all of Tucker's foreign activity and some of the things he advocates for. | ||
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I mean, it's... | |
It's pretty suspect that he said that anybody that claims to represent white people is a Nazi, and that's a bad thing. | ||
I mean, that's about as bad as it gets. | ||
And when I say bad, I mean that's about as contrary to the correct position as you can be, as a person can be. | ||
When I criticize Tucker Carlson, people say that's purity spiraling, or you can't get along with anybody, or it's some kind of purity test. | ||
No true conservative test, but he has said repeatedly that if you support white identity politics that you are a Nazi and that is evil and it is just as bad as the left's identity politics. | ||
That's kind of the diametric opposite of what we believe. | ||
So it's not like we're on his case because he's not sufficiently right-wing. | ||
I mean, he disagrees on something that's pretty important. | ||
And anyway, so I don't say this as a hater. | ||
I'm not totally against him. | ||
But when you see some of these interviews and some of these presentations, you start to realize he's a little bit out of his depth. | ||
And what is the profound great insight that he brings to the table when he conducts these interviews? | ||
It seems like he conducts a lot of interviews with friendly subjects. | ||
And the questions go something like this. | ||
The media says you're a hateful, crazy bigot, but you're not, are you? | ||
Like, that seems to be one of the general themes of the questions, is some version of that. | ||
Well, wait a second. | ||
You're telling me that you're just a regular patriot, but the left said you're a crazy racist. | ||
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Huh. | |
Like, that's, that's like 50% of the show. | ||
And the other 50% is something like, the elites hate you, this is by design, shut up and obey, shut up racist, shut up and accept that the country is becoming worse. | ||
That's like the other 50%. | ||
And there's not much more than that. | ||
He conducts a lot of friendly interviews, again with friendly subjects, talking about material that is not revolutionary, and I don't even think he's really an effective interviewer. | ||
And what we've seen with this trip in Russia is that there is just a total lack of meaningful understanding of politics beyond the polemical level. | ||
Polemical meaning this kind of cheap, partisan, controversial, talking head stuff, which is what he did at Fox News and I think to some extent what he does on his show. | ||
Because when he goes to Russia and interviews Putin, he comes across kind of buffoonish or simple. | ||
And I think about such questions like when he interviewed Putin and he said, why don't you just let this guy go? | ||
That's how he phrased the question. | ||
Vladimir Putin is the one of the longest reigning heads of state in the world. | ||
And head of state of one of the key superpowers, one of the great nuclear and conventional military powers, one of the great industrial powers, great land powers of the world today and of world history. | ||
And so this is a remarkably consequential figure in this century in the history of the planet. | ||
And he approaches with a question like, hey dude, why don't you just call Biden and like work it out? | ||
And like, insisted on this question twice or three times. | ||
And then, to make it worse, then says, hey man, hey bro, so there was this kid that got arrested in Russia. | ||
Come on, he's not a spy. | ||
He's a good kid. | ||
Let him go. | ||
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What? | |
Like, and I was very critical about this when I watched the interview. | ||
Does he think this is appropriate? | ||
Because this is how an idiot would think. | ||
And I don't think he is an idiot. | ||
Maybe he appeals to idiots, but... | ||
This is like what a true idiot would think about how global politics works. | ||
Like if you approach somebody who knew nothing about politics, who had no understanding about statecraft or diplomacy or anything like that, and ask them their opinion about this, they would say something like that. | ||
Someone who is ignorant would say something shockingly inappropriate like, I don't get it. | ||
Why don't they... They want to go to nuclear war? | ||
Why don't they just call each other, dude? | ||
Why don't they... Oh, come on. | ||
A 30-year-old guy? | ||
That's pretty young. | ||
They should just let him go. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
Everyone should just love each other. | ||
So, I watched that interview and I was... It was like a train crash in slow motion. | ||
I was watching it thinking, what is he doing? | ||
What is he asking? | ||
And even his treatment of Putin was shocking. | ||
We know that Putin is extremely strategic and intelligent and what's more he's leading a country that is currently engaged effectively in a war with the United States. | ||
So this is not even the same Vladimir Putin from two or three years ago. | ||
This is a Vladimir Putin who is in a direct existential conflict with our country. | ||
And it's not as though it hadn't been building towards that for some time, but we're in the thick of it, of course. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is helping Ukraine destroy Russian ships. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is funding and basically training and directing a proxy war with the stated goal of degrading Russia's military. | ||
And of course Vladimir Putin is the leader of that country. | ||
And Tucker comes into it like it's gonna be friendly. | ||
He's like laughing, it's totally affable, it's... | ||
Like they're best buddies and Putin did not reciprocate that. | ||
He did not mirror that the entire time from the beginning. | ||
From the beginning it was actually the opposite. | ||
It was hostile. | ||
It was adversarial. | ||
It was standoffish. | ||
It was closed. | ||
Meaning that Putin, as I said last week, Putin did not invite Tucker in for persuasion or sympathy or some kind of mutual understanding. | ||
This was an extremely formal and official interview. | ||
And like I said, the posture was hostile and combative. | ||
And Tucker was like giggling and doing his talk show thing and it was very clear that all this talk additionally of Tucker being a political figure as opposed to just a political commentator, people are saying he should be the vice president and this is how he interacts with Putin. | ||
People are saying, not only should he be elevated beyond the role of a Fox News host, which is pretty low on the totem pole, not only should he be a true political force and a player and an activist, but people say he should be the Vice President of the United States. | ||
He goes to Russia, and this is his interaction with America's nominal number one adversary. | ||
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Hey dude, why don't you just let him go? | |
It's like, really? | ||
Maybe that works with Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Maybe that's an approach that works when you're interviewing fucking cat turd. | ||
But when you're interviewing Vladimir Putin? | ||
Seriously? | ||
I was like, what are we doing with this? | ||
This is embarrassing. | ||
And you know me, I love Putin. | ||
But if I were going there as an American, I wouldn't be giving him the glaze treatment or whatever that was. | ||
So not only does he do this interview, which is just totally confounding, but then he goes to the supermarket and acts like Currency doesn't exist. | ||
Like, you know, there aren't real economic factors behind why the Russian shopping cart, the basket of goods would appear to be cheaper than in the United States. | ||
It's like, this stuff isn't even passable anymore. | ||
So I think we're really with the explosion of Tucker Carlson content since he started his network, the Tucker Carlson speech, the Tucker Carlson interview, the Tucker Carlson short, the Tucker Carlson this and that. | ||
Like, With all this content that's being generated, and to his credit it's very ambitious, but with his glut of Tucker Carlson content, I think we're starting to see the limitations of what he is really able to do and what we can expect him to provide for the American right wing, and it's not as much as many people thought. | ||
A lot of people even thought that he could replace Trump at one time. | ||
I remember people saying that maybe he should run for president against Trump or in place of Trump, in lieu of Trump. | ||
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And... | |
Obviously that's not gonna work. | ||
Or they thought that he was an intellectual or some kind of thought leader who could articulate Trumpism in a more cogent way than Trump himself is able to. | ||
I don't even think he can do that. | ||
I think that... | ||
I think that there are a lot of things he says that sound pretty good, but I think when you really hammer him on the details, you realize he is not like us. | ||
Like, he's not very Christian, he's not a fascist, he's not even really a conservative. | ||
I mean, and he says it himself on his show. | ||
He says, I'm a liberal. | ||
He says he's in favor of gay marriage. | ||
He says he's in favor of a colorblind meritocracy and democracy. | ||
Okay, so you're a 1990s era liberal? | ||
So I don't think that's really providing the North Star that we need at this time. | ||
I think that we have to look elsewhere. | ||
And that's not because I have anything personal against him. | ||
I'm just evaluating what I've seen from him lately and what he said. | ||
He is in a very unique position where he's extremely influential on the platform X. He speaks to world leaders. | ||
Many people, I think, look to him maybe more than anybody else right now as a spokesman for this section of the populist right, really with the Big Ten appeal. | ||
And what does he use it to do? | ||
Interview an Obama gay lover accuser? | ||
Interview cat turd? | ||
Interview these Likud-backed populist right-wing leaders in foreign countries? | ||
Give advice about You got some of these shorts where it's like ask Tucker and people ask him about I'm balding What should I do with my hair and Tucker's like here's what you should do with your hair. | ||
It's like really? | ||
So Anyway, so I just wanted to throw that out there because I saw that clip and I was just thinking to myself What how do you explain such a lapse in judgment to post something like this? | ||
Did nobody catch that? | ||
So, that's the Tucker Carlson short. | ||
Again, you know, some of the stuff he says, I like. | ||
A lot of it, I don't. | ||
I also don't like his, this character that he has created. | ||
This, I feel like it's very contrived. | ||
The whole shtick, the flip-flops, I absolutely detest. | ||
I don't know if you saw, but when he, I think when he interviewed Cat Turd, he had on a suit and khaki pants and flip-flops. | ||
And what is that supposed to communicate? | ||
Now, if it's done unconsciously, it says, I'm an ignorant putz. | ||
If you do it unconsciously with no self-awareness, wearing flip-flops in a formal setting with the suit to an interview where you're hosting a guest, and your feet are going to be photographed in the official picture, if you do it unconsciously, it says, I am a slob. | ||
I'm a disgusting slob with my disgusting feet out. | ||
And I don't think about things before I do them. | ||
I make no preparations. | ||
I rolled out of bed and couldn't be bothered to put a pair of shoes and socks on. | ||
Or I couldn't tolerate the discomfort of wearing shoes and socks for two hours while I conduct a formal interview. | ||
That's if you're doing it unconsciously. | ||
If you're doing it consciously, if you're doing it with the self-awareness to say something, then what it says is, I want people to think I don't take myself seriously. | ||
If you're doing it knowing full well what that says and what that signals and how inappropriate that is, if you're doing it fully aware of those things, then what it says is, I want people to think that I'm a freewheeling kind of guy. | ||
I don't take myself too seriously. | ||
I don't take anything too seriously. | ||
I can roll up to my studio and flip flops like one of you, like a regular dude. | ||
And what that says about you is you are contrived. | ||
It doesn't say any of those things. | ||
If you do it self-consciously, it means you want people to think that. | ||
But what it really means is you are contrived. | ||
And I think everything from the zin to the flip-flops to the frat boy thing he's got going on, I think it's all very fake and very contrived and And it's just, it's not, it's not, it's not cool. | ||
Like, I don't like any of that. | ||
I don't like his, uh, humor. | ||
This, like, style of delivery where he talks about Zin in, like, a deadpan way where he says, Oh, it's the most amazing thing ever. | ||
It's, uh, it's basically a nicotine delivery system that will change your life. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
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So... | |
Yes, I really... I can't take any more of the Tucker content that's all... Granted, what I will say is this. | ||
He's not extremely hateable. | ||
I kind of don't like most people. | ||
So when I watch his interviews, he's actually not the most odious person. | ||
Like, if you put him next to Ben Shapiro, he looks like a superhero and I love him. | ||
You put him next to a guy like Destiny, and I love him. | ||
You put him next to a lot of people, he's actually fairly tolerable. | ||
I'm being very picky, I guess. | ||
But some of those things really get to me, like the nicotine thing, I really hate. | ||
And I hate when anybody does that. | ||
Anybody that needs that kind of thing as a prop, again, I think it's a contrived performance. | ||
I think that, and the same goes for cigarettes, cigars, whiskey. | ||
There's a lot of stuff that goes on right now that's like art of manliness level coping. | ||
For beta males that don't feel masculine or you know, they're again putting on this performance of masculinity So I that really bothers me. | ||
I really hate flip-flops. | ||
I hate everyone that wears them. | ||
I hate everyone that wears them ironically or unironically, self-aware or not self-aware. | ||
If you show up anywhere, you know, and it's really big in the South too. | ||
That's one of the reasons that I really have a problem with that culture. | ||
It's because you go to Texas and they wear flip-flops. | ||
You go to Alabama and they wear flip-flops or they wear those stupid other fucking shoes, the sandals. | ||
And it's just part of their culture. | ||
And they think that's totally acceptable. | ||
They'll wear shorts and a sports-themed t-shirt and a baseball cap or a trucker hat and flip-flops. | ||
It's like you're leaving the house. | ||
Get dressed. | ||
Did anybody tell you you were leaving the house? | ||
Get dressed. | ||
Time to put on a real outfit. | ||
You're a grown man. | ||
So, you know, those two things, they're not helping his case. | ||
If he didn't do those things, I would honestly not have as much of a problem with him. | ||
Those are two things that I, in particular, despise. | ||
So... | ||
That really doesn't help. | ||
If he in particular did not do those things, my opinion of him would be much higher. | ||
I would still be suspicious of the political activity, but those are two contrived aspects of his character that I already hate a lot. | ||
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Yeah, and if you don't know what I'm talking about, he did an interview with Cat Turd, who's a Twitter user, and they took a picture at the studio and he's wearing a blazer, which I hate that, too. | ||
I hate the navy blazer and the khakis. | ||
I think it's so horrible. | ||
He's wearing the navy blazer, you know, the preppy collegiate look with the khakis and flip-flops with no socks. | ||
You're a grown man. | ||
Trump would never. | ||
That's why I love Trump. | ||
That's why I Roman salute Trump. | ||
Because you know that Trump would never fuck around like that. | ||
And I noticed that from the beginning. | ||
When Trump became president, when Trump started running for president, he was in a uniform. | ||
And if you notice, he's always been in a uniform. | ||
Probably since the 80s. | ||
You will not find him outside of a suit and tie. | ||
That's his uniform. | ||
With few exceptions, but for the most part, unless he's on the golf course, he's in a suit and tie. | ||
And specifically when he started running for president, it was always a navy suit and a red tie. | ||
Didn't change it up. | ||
Navy suit, white shirt, red tie. | ||
Red or blue. | ||
But mainly red. | ||
And that was always the uniform. | ||
And I love that because it's old-fashioned, it's respectful, it's by the books, it's not trying to be cheeky, it's not trying to be cute, it's not trying to... that's like a very Gen X characteristic. | ||
Trump being buttoned down. | ||
It's almost actually not even a boomer thing. | ||
It's more like a silent generation thing that he probably inherited from his father. | ||
Or rather, not silent generation. | ||
I suppose maybe that's greatest generation. | ||
Or lost generation. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But I think that Trump actually probably got that from his father, Fred Trump, because that's very old school. | ||
These kinds of like I'll never forget my my great uncle who he must have been in his late 70s or something he came over for dinner years ago and they had him sit at the head of the table And he was like, oh no, no, no. | ||
I can't sit at the head of the table. | ||
Let my father sit at the head of the table at Thanksgiving dinner. | ||
And I remember, and this was recently, this must have been five or six years ago, and I remember after the dinner I asked my parents, I'm like, why did he not want to sit in that seat? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
What did he mean by that? | ||
And my parents said, well, that's the head of the table. | ||
In the old times, the head of the table is considered like a prestigious spot. | ||
And this is formal. | ||
This is back when we had actually a nice civilization where there were rules and manners and real customs. | ||
And they said that the head of the table, the seat which is at the long side of the table facing the door, that is considered like the seat of honor for the guest of honor. | ||
It's like an honorary sort of thing. | ||
And so for him to sit there was like that conferred some degree of honor on him. | ||
And so it was humble for him to refuse the seat. | ||
And my parents were like, oh no, that doesn't mean anything anymore. | ||
The head of the table doesn't mean... But I had no idea! | ||
I didn't even know that was a thing. | ||
And my parents were basically saying, yeah, but we don't play that way anymore. | ||
That doesn't mean anything anymore. | ||
It's a generational thing. | ||
And so, for a guy like Trump, it's just simply, like, unacceptable That you would show up to a formal setting like that in flip-flops. | ||
But for Gen X, there's no rules, there's no manners. | ||
They use a fork and a knife like this. | ||
You know, this is how they eat, and they belch, and they wear flip-flops to places, and... You know, that's a big thing that we have to start to restore as our society. | ||
As a society. | ||
It's little things like that, and we have to then dispense with these self-indulgent signals that we want to send about how, you know, we're really not serious. | ||
We need to take ourselves a little bit more seriously, actually. | ||
I don't think there's any shortage of things that we don't take seriously. | ||
It's quite the opposite. | ||
And hospitality and manners, I think, are among those things. | ||
So we should bring that back. | ||
But anyway, I'm just getting totally off course. | ||
But yeah, that really bothered me. | ||
And the Zin thing too is just really irritating. | ||
That whole frat boy culture and the nicotine thing. | ||
I think it's actually one of the few positive developments of the last century that we eradicated cigarette smoking like that as some kind of You know, but that's that's these traditionalist types. | ||
They just want to dress up like the old days. | ||
It's not actually about You know anything deeper than that anyway, but That that's what I'm talking about. | ||
Okay last thing I'm gonna say it's like it's a perfect example guys like Matt Walsh from Daily Wire you watch his show and he's in a cabin and His show takes place in a tool shed. | ||
You know, guy stuff. | ||
It takes place in the tool shed. | ||
Welcome to the Matt Walsh Show. | ||
Welcome to my tool shed. | ||
It's full of wood. | ||
You know, guy stuff. | ||
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And I'm wearing a... I'm wearing a thermal shirt. | |
I'm wearing a button-down shirt. | ||
And I got my beard, cause a guy has a beard. | ||
And I got my cigar, cause guys smoke cigars. | ||
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And I got my whiskey, cause I'm a real guy. | |
But he would never beat the shit out of his wife. | ||
But you know that he would never punch his wife in the face. | ||
So, are you really old school? | ||
It's like you wear glasses. | ||
You wear glasses. | ||
You would never hit your wife. | ||
You're not a white nationalist. | ||
You would probably be against Hitler because he hates Jews. | ||
So it's like, lose the cigar, shave the beard, you might as well be chugging Bud Light, fag. | ||
You might as well go full Bud Light at that point and just take your pink pills and boil your receipt paper and gargle that before bed. | ||
And what I mean is you have all these guys and they want to dress up like that generation. | ||
You know, the old generation dressed like this. | ||
When we actually had men that were farmers or soldiers or handymen or craftsmen, this is what they looked like. | ||
This is what they dressed like. | ||
This is what they stuck in their mouth. | ||
They stuck cigars in their mouth. | ||
But you know what else they were? | ||
They also had the balls to say, hey, you're in the wrong neighborhood. | ||
Get out of here before we beat the shit out of you. | ||
You know, they also had the balls to say, hey, if dinner's not on the table, I'm gonna give you a smack. | ||
You know, they also had the balls to say, hey, Hitler's making some good points. | ||
I want you to order me a subscription for the Dearborn Independent, please. | ||
We only drive Ford in this house because he's a loyal American. | ||
So... That's why... That's why I don't buy it. | ||
That's why I don't like all of these... | ||
I don't like that they have all the trappings of an old-school American, but they're not. | ||
And if we had to choose between somebody who was, you know, one way or the other, we would prefer them to not smoke cigarettes and not do zin and cigars and whiskey and have a beard and be in the tool shed. | ||
We would prefer them to be proud whites. | ||
Proud whites! | ||
You know, doing real guy stuff. | ||
I know I'm very- I know I'm not the model of that, and I'm self-aware about that, but if you want to be a real guy's guy, then you gotta live it. | ||
You gotta be it. | ||
It's not enough to dress up as it. | ||
You know, Matt Walsh would never become a white nationalist because then he would get fired. | ||
Then his Jewish boss would say, Matt Walsh, get your Gentile ass in here so I can spank it. | ||
That's what Ben Shapiro would say. | ||
If Matt Walsh went on the show and said, you know what? | ||
I don't want to live around black people. | ||
If he went on his show, if Matt Walsh went on his show tomorrow and said, you know what, I like white people, and I like being white, and this country was good when it was white, and I don't want to live around all these black people. | ||
If he did a show like that, and you'd have a little respect because there's some racial pride, Ben Shapiro would call him in for spanking, so he wouldn't do that. | ||
And and it goes and okay, I'm being a little gratuitous. | ||
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This is jokes. | |
This is jokey jokes Not to worry everybody. | ||
This is just my twisted sense of humor. | ||
I don't really mean that you know, you know that I love everybody I love everybody but but you you get the direction that I'm going in which is these guys are basically pussies and | ||
And, like, they will not say certain things that will offend women, blacks, Jews, you know, various other entities, but they're going to sit there and chug cigars and, you know, they want to put out this art of manliness content. | ||
And it's like, don't tell me about You know, applying shaving cream with a certain kind of brush, and you gotta use a straight razor when you shave, because that's how guys do it. | ||
If you're not reading the Dearborn Independent, okay? | ||
If you're not a loyal American that drives Ford, if you're not down with that, if you're not... If you can't handle Sean Connery when he's beating women, you don't deserve him when he's James Bond. | ||
I'll just put it that way. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
But that's how everybody wants it. | ||
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You know. | |
They want Teddy Roosevelt because he's a, whoa, look at his costume. | ||
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He was dripped out. | |
Whoa, Teddy Roosevelt drip? | ||
I'm Teddy Roosevelt maxing. | ||
They want to say stuff like that, but they don't want to say that America should not become the polyglot boarding house of the world and that the blacks and whites were never destined to live in full equality together. | ||
You know, they never want to say that part. | ||
They want to say, oh, he wears a funny hat. | ||
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That's cool and based. | |
So not that I believe those things necessarily, but I mean I'm prepared to say them Because I'm a guy and like, you know have to be willing to say things like that sometimes To just play with ideas to be a little you know to free think a little bit so anyway, so I just wanted to I just wanted to put that out there. | ||
The flip-flops, the zin. | ||
Save the flip-flops, save the zin. | ||
If you think white identity isn't neo-nazis, then put down the zin and pick up a Bud Light, because you are gay. | ||
That's my message. | ||
Okay, anyway. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
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No, we literally are, aren't we? | |
When did I start this show? | ||
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When did I start this show? | |
Okay, yeah, we are almost out of time, actually. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
her. | ||
The show is so cooked. | ||
Go live, say you're not in the mood to do a show, refuse to do a show, refuse to do a show. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
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Oh, no. | |
Okay, we will cover the Biden thing. | ||
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Okay, we'll cover the Biden thing. | |
And that's it somebody says one hour rant about flip-flops. | ||
Yeah for real All done in sweatpants. | ||
Yeah, but you know, but you can't see him so it doesn't count If I knew I was gonna be photographed. | ||
I wouldn't be wearing sweatpants. | ||
I'd be wearing a full suit but you know look but you only see the top half so it's okay um look I feel strongly about this all right fine all right fine Fine. | ||
We'll do the featured story. | ||
Okay. | ||
Unbutton that jacket. | ||
Shut up. | ||
I like the way it looks. | ||
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I like the way it looks like this. | |
So shut up. | ||
I prefer that it looks this way. | ||
But it kind of keeps it centered. | ||
Does it look better unbuttoned when I'm seated? | ||
I feel like sometimes it does. | ||
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Okay. | |
Alright, okay. | ||
This is a Friday show. | ||
We're just gonna classify this as a Friday show which means it's gonna be very casual. | ||
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Okay. | |
So our featured story we're talking... Dude, I really don't... | ||
I just don't want to read this story. | ||
It's just like I can't even look at it. | ||
It's like a magnet. | ||
It's like a magnet repelling me. | ||
It's like I just don't want it at all. | ||
Just like, get this away. | ||
Take this away. | ||
I don't even remove this. | ||
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Okay, fine. | |
Pfft. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fine, we'll do it. | ||
So, last week there was a big press conference with Joe Biden. | ||
It was actually the same night as the Tucker Carlson interview of Vladimir Putin, you may remember. | ||
And Joe Biden briefed the press on the findings of the special counsel which was investigating his handling of classified documents. | ||
And the special counsel delivered their results and they basically said that Joe Biden is too old and senile to be held accountable. | ||
They said he's a nice well-meaning old man who doesn't have the mental faculties to be corrupt. | ||
And so he went out last week to do a press conference responding to these findings. | ||
And it was a total disaster. | ||
I mean, he's in a press conference responding to a prosecutor who said that he's senile, and within that press conference where he's responding to that allegation, he forgot like ten things. | ||
And it was a very bad luck. | ||
At the same time, he also said that Israel is over the top in their treatment of Gaza and the Palestinians. | ||
And a lot of people pointed out and noticed that it was right after this press conference, and I mean like the same day, immediately after, that the left and the Democrats started to seriously talk about replacing Biden at the top of the Democrat ticket for 2024. | ||
And as I pointed out throughout the week, this is something that Republicans are of course very keen on talking about, but this is something that Democrats have resisted talking about very openly for a long time. | ||
The Democrats have not, and as a matter of fact they've actually defended Joe Biden on this count and said he is not senile, he's in great shape, he is Very incisive when he is debriefed by his cabinet members. | ||
That's what Pete Buttigieg said just today. | ||
So, it was very notable that right after this, I mean right after this press conference, all over the New York Times and all over many other liberal publications, they started up a conversation and started to seed the narrative in the minds of their audience, which is the liberal left of the United States that Joe Biden may actually be too senile to be competitive against Trump. | ||
And this is a story from Russia Today specifically about Kamala Harris and her willingness to take over. | ||
It says, quote, U.S. | ||
Vice President Kamala Harris is ready to replace President Joe Biden if necessary, she told the Wall Street Journal, amid growing concerns about his advanced age and apparent memory problems. | ||
The remarks by Harris were first reported by the Wall Street Journal on Monday, a week after the Vice President made them to the Daily during a flight on Air Force Two. | ||
Harris was asked whether concerns over Biden's memory meant she must convince the public she was ready to serve. | ||
She said, I am ready to serve. | ||
There's no question about that. | ||
She stated boldly, brushing off the suggestion that she actually needs to convince voters of anything. | ||
Anyone who sees her doing her job, she said, walks away fully aware of my capacity to lead. | ||
According to a fresh poll by NBC, the vice president rating reached a new low with a combined 53% of registered voters viewing her negatively. | ||
A vast majority of those holding such an opinion, some 42% of all respondents interviewed during the poll, said they were actually very negative about the Vice President. | ||
At the same time, only a combined 28% of them held a positive view of Harris. | ||
Her remarks, despite being publicized only now, came ahead of a bombshell report compiled by U.S. | ||
Special Counsel Robert Herr on Biden's handling of classified documents, which only reinforced concerns over the President's health. | ||
The report described Biden as an elderly man with a poor memory and noted that the President has exhibited diminished faculties in public. | ||
The assessment prompted strong denial from the U.S. | ||
administration, with Biden staging an extraordinary press conference to assure the public his memory was just fine and to angrily deny any suggestions to the contrary. | ||
During the event, however, the president managed to erroneously call his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the leader of Mexico, while discussing the situation in Gaza. | ||
So this, in addition to many rumors and many whispers and now many new articles in the liberal press, would suggest that the Democrats are ready to ditch Biden. | ||
But, and this is, uh, This is where I come in because I think everybody has said this at one time or another. | ||
They've said that Biden is senile and that means that eventually the Democrats will attempt to sack him because he at some point will no longer be viable or competitive in this election. | ||
So people have trotted out this idea that eventually he will be replaced at the top of the presidential ticket by Michelle Obama at the convention or maybe he'll be replaced by Gavin Newsom. | ||
People have said that Gavin Newsom, governor of California, is basically running a shadow campaign. | ||
That he's campaigning for president in a very quiet and discreet way, but which many people see is an obvious attempt to gain a national spotlight. | ||
In the hopes that if Biden is not the nominee because of his health or some other extenuating circumstance that he'll be waiting in the wings and tapped to replace him. | ||
So I'm not the only one to say this and many Republicans have said that this is a certainty that the ticket in 2024 will not include Biden and maybe will not even include Trump for one reason or another. | ||
But what I would say is that we must pay very close attention to when This became the narrative and that's very easy to do. | ||
It's very easy to trace back when this narrative became popular. | ||
And if you look at the RealClearPolitics polling average for the Trump versus Biden matchup in a general election in 2024, it was not until October, specifically not until shortly after the Hamas attack on Israel, That Trump and Biden decoupled in the polling and Trump began to build a substantial lead over Biden in many polls and ultimately in the average. | ||
So if we could say that Biden is becoming unpopular, and we could say that because he is becoming unpopular, Democrats are beginning to abandon ship, then we have to trace back why it is exactly that he became unpopular. | ||
And some would say, and again tracing it back, we find that there's a very clear, very objective, You can point to a day on the map or rather on the calendar when this was the case and it was October 7th and many people would say that the reason Biden became unpopular after October 7th and then therefore lost the mandate and support of the Democratic Party they would say is because his | ||
Silence on the genocide against Palestinians has lost him support among key demographics such as young people and Arabs and maybe even a great number of other non-white people such as black people who support BLM, which is very supportive of the Palestinian cause. | ||
So, to put it simply, People think that the Democrats are ditching Biden because he's senile and unpopular, and on some level they think that he is unpopular because, and we could trace it back to October 7th, he has lost the support of key constituencies because he has not adopted the pro-Palestine progressive position. | ||
That is the going theory. | ||
That also happens to be the official theory. | ||
That happens to be the plausible explanation, a believable explanation, which has been given to the public. | ||
Biden has cratered in the polls because the left is split. | ||
You have powerful Jews in the left that want Biden to support Israel, but you have a very vocal, militant, progressive wing that wants Biden to do more for Palestine. | ||
So they say this rupture in the Democrat Party is making Biden lose support from the all-important base of young people. | ||
And key support in states like Michigan where there's a large Arab Muslim population and that coupled with his actual cognitive abilities which are declining is why Democrats seek to replace him. | ||
That's the plausible narrative. | ||
Okay. | ||
Is there maybe another reason? | ||
Is there maybe some hidden reason and that narrative that I just described is the plausible cover story that's being given? | ||
The reason I think that there is maybe another reason is because when you look at the RealClearPolitics polling average, it begins to decouple after October 7th, but there's something peculiar about the data. | ||
It turns out that Joe Biden's support in the polls does not substantially decrease. | ||
So the differential between Trump and Biden does not begin to increase because Biden is falling in the polls. | ||
His polling is relatively stagnant. | ||
And where it diminishes, it's not by much. | ||
What accounts for the differential is a surge in support for Trump. | ||
Now, why does this matter? | ||
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This squeaky chair. | |
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So why does this matter? | ||
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Because if Biden was losing support and Trump was ascendant in the polls because the progressive wing is abandoning Biden, then what you would expect to see in the polls is this. | ||
You would expect to see Trump's support remain stagnant, and you would expect Biden's support to decrease. | ||
And if Trump was stagnant and Biden decreased, then that would create the differential. | ||
You would not expect to see Trump's support increase and Biden's remain stagnant. | ||
Why not? | ||
Because the narrative is that Biden is losing support among large, critical constituencies like young people, who Generation Z is the first generation that supports Palestinians more than they support Israel. | ||
The Millennials are very close. | ||
To Generation Z in terms of how it breaks down, but I think there's still more pro-Israel. | ||
So losing the youth constituency is a huge deal for the Democrats, and the youth are with Palestine. | ||
But Biden didn't lose major support. | ||
What's more, Donald Trump is more pro-Israel than Biden. | ||
At least Joe Biden is trying to restrain Israel behind the scenes. | ||
Donald Trump would give Israel everything they need and more because his son-in-law is Jared Kushner and because that is in some way what he did in his first term. | ||
And it's a little bit complicated but that's how it's regarded in the public. | ||
I have my personal private opinion but I think everybody understands that officially, nominally, Trump is the most pro-Israel president ever, especially compared to Biden and Obama, who sought reproachment with Iran and who have attempted to restrain Israel's maximalist tendencies. | ||
So, if Biden is losing support among young people and Arabs, then why did his polling not significantly go down? | ||
If the loss in support for Biden is accounted for by people basically protesting his support for Israel, then why would Trump's support be increasing when he's more pro-Israel than Biden? | ||
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
And I'm oversimplifying it because, of course, polling is not an exact science and perhaps Trump is enjoying a surge in popularity for other reasons and so... | ||
It could be a little bit more complicated than this but this is a working theory. | ||
I think that the real reason why Biden is losing support, it's just like in 2016, it's because Biden seeks to restrain Israel. | ||
Right now, Joe Biden is attempting to thwart Bibi Netanyahu's grand plan, which is to annex Gaza and get normalization with Saudi Arabia and attack Lebanon and draw the United States in to attack Iran. | ||
That's what Biden was attempting to do actually from the beginning of his term, was to reintegrate Iran into the Iran nuclear deal framework and to seek rapprochement with Iran. | ||
So are the Democrats ditching Biden because he's senile? | ||
He was senile in 2020. | ||
He's been senile ever since. | ||
There was no question that he was senile before the attack in Gaza. | ||
There was no question he was senile before the findings of the special counsel. | ||
I think it's specifically his actions with regard to Israel, which is why now there are key Jews that are abandoning him. | ||
In their support. | ||
It's not the very loud and very vocal and visible progressives who are pro-Palestine. | ||
It's the very hidden shadowy Jews behind the Democratic Party who don't like his attempts to restrain Israel. | ||
Such as Bill Ackman, for example. | ||
Bill Ackman, who is now being lauded by the most conservative conservatives fighting the culture war, such as Chris Ruffo, he has donated to Democrat causes all his life. | ||
He's currently backing a Democratic candidate for president. | ||
He's donated to other liberal causes, and he's got deep pockets. | ||
He's a billionaire from Harvard. | ||
And he is now basically a conservative darling because the left will not support Israel. | ||
If you take Bill Ackman as a microcosm of the kinds of conversations which must be happening among the Democrat Party leadership and the donor base and other key people in New York, L.A., D.C., and South Florida, I don't think it's out of the question to say that they may allow Biden to lose this election because he is less pro-Israel than Trump. | ||
And I think that is a big reason why Trump won in 2016, to tell you the truth. | ||
We cannot ignore any longer that Donald Trump, on some level, was an Israeli op. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
And I believe in Trump. | ||
And I believe in Trump's message. | ||
And I'm going to vote for Trump in 2024. | ||
And I'm going to campaign for Trump in 2024. | ||
And I want him to win. | ||
Because life is complicated. | ||
And politics is complicated. | ||
But we have to acknowledge that for everything that we like about Donald Trump, one thing that we don't like is that his son-in-law is Jared Kushner. | ||
And Jared Kushner is an Israel First Shabbat Jew. | ||
Or a Chabad Jew, I mean. | ||
He was a Chabad Jew. | ||
Who is close personal friends with Netanyahu, and he was put in charge of the Abraham Accords, USMCA, negotiations over the border wall, and basically personnel in the Trump administration from 2017 to 2021. | ||
And that's a big problem. | ||
And we must acknowledge that Trump was elected with Jewish money, from Sheldon Adelson and others. | ||
And we must acknowledge that there was, to the extent that people called it a Russian operation, there were Israelis, just like there are now, pushing for Trump in 2016. | ||
You think it's a big coincidence that Steve Bannon's the biggest Zionist ever? | ||
He was at Goldman Sachs, Naval Intelligence. | ||
He was the right-hand man of the Mercer family and he found himself running Breitbart, turned it into the Trump-Pravda, and then ran Trump's campaign? | ||
They just had all those Jews over there for nothing? | ||
Jared Kushner and Bannon, and Jack Posobiec, who is honeymooning in Israel, and Cernovich, who's a hardcore Zionist, and all the rest of them, Michael Anton and Darren Beattie being in the White House, Peter Thiel speaking at the convention in 2016. | ||
You think they would all go to the mat for Trump if he wasn't dyed in the wool for Israel? | ||
And I think that's the only reason he was allowed to win, on some level, is because he had the backing of the Israeli right wing. | ||
Because Obama was a never Netanyahu. | ||
And so Netanyahu overthrew Obama, effectively, by anointing Trump. | ||
Or helping to. | ||
And I don't think that takes away from the fact that Trump did produce something real. | ||
I think that Trump is real. | ||
I think that he produced a real movement. | ||
I think he's a patriot. | ||
I think he's America first. | ||
But he made a deal with these Jews. | ||
That's why Shel Nadelson gave him $100 million for his campaign in 2016. | ||
That's why Peter Thiel gave him money. | ||
It's why there was a group of Jewish-backed influencers who were pushing for Trump in 2016. | ||
That's why Baked Alaska and Richard Spencer were banned from the Deplora Ball because it was all Jews running that pro-Trump influencer scene that then flipped and supported DeSantis in 2024. | ||
Almost every single one of them. | ||
So, I think that Biden is losing right now for all the wrong reasons. | ||
I'm glad to see it. | ||
I'm glad that Biden is losing. | ||
I want him to lose. | ||
I want Trump to win. | ||
But it's almost like it's for all the wrong reasons. | ||
It's like they're letting Trump win or letting Trump have his moment now. | ||
They're exerting pressure on Biden because Biden is trying, actually in this case, to do the America first thing, which is to push back against Israel. | ||
And you have to understand how deeply unhappy they are about that. | ||
The Jews hate when the United States interferes, especially when they're trying to grab land. | ||
And that's exactly what Biden is doing. | ||
That's why they hate Hamas, and that's why they talk about BLM and all this other stuff. | ||
And again, it's not to say that BLM isn't bad. | ||
They are bad. | ||
And it's not to say that Biden is good. | ||
He's not good. | ||
But it is to say that these people Their loyalties are not with the United States, it's with Israel, and that's the only reason they're against the left and for the right. | ||
They're not Christian, they're not socially conservative, they're not really even reactionary in any way. | ||
They're basically liberals, racist against blacks in the same way they're racist against whites, because we're all Gentiles, we're all goyim to them. | ||
And the only thing they really care about is Israel. | ||
And insofar as Biden will challenge Israel less, that's who they are supporting. | ||
Just like they support Malay and Orban and the rest of them. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
And see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
That's my working theory. | ||
I don't think they want to replace him because he's senile. | ||
I think they want to replace him because he has lately been pushing back on Israel's expansionist policy. | ||
And he is senile, but I don't think that's what's motivating him. | ||
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Warhorse sent $100, I appreciate your thorough take on yay last night. | ||
I'm on yay copium so it's hard for me not to reconcile the current situation. | ||
He said he was two months from being bankrupt, exculpable excuse? | ||
He knew the two most vulgar songs would be the most popular, gaming the Jewishly depraved system? | ||
I'm trying to offer him grace, coping. | ||
I'm love you and yay. | ||
No dude, thanks for the big super chat but no that is so dumb. | ||
Yeah, let's make a totally gross, degenerate, sexualizing song. | ||
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Cause otherwise I'll go ba- You know, I just need to take advantage of it one more time! | |
The devil would rape you. | ||
The devil would have a field day with you, man. | ||
You would be guzzling it. | ||
You'd be glazing that shit. | ||
That's one of the most retarded superchats I've ever seen. | ||
But thanks for the big- Joseph Quesada sent $20. | ||
Do you enjoy any of the X-Men films? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're okay. | ||
Well, it depends. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
$20, is heresy worse than murder? - Well, it depends. | ||
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But I don't know, I'm not a theologian, so I don't know how they rank that. - Joseph Quesada sent $20. | |
If you say something racist, you are ignorant and dumb. | ||
Nevertheless, life goes on. | ||
If you say something even remotely antisemitic you are sick, twisted, and mentally ill. | ||
Your entire reputation is destroyed in an instant. | ||
The language slash labels used to condition and shape public opinion regarding antisemitism is insane. | ||
You're coping so hard right now. | ||
spent $15, Ye's vulgarity could be considered camouflage. | ||
Hence the symbolism with the mask and hiding his face, sounding drunk on fuck summon, etc. | ||
Like he's trying to provide cover for himself. | ||
It's like he went from anti-hero to super villain so he could regain his money, influence. | ||
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You're coping so hard right now. | |
Just, you know, at some point you just have to use your brain and not just suck up everything that somebody puts in front of you. | ||
The only way is through state power, that's it. | ||
I'm starting to think the only way to depose Jewish power is to build parallel economies big enough to be independent. | ||
X. Elon and Kanye could have taken the time to build a parallel infrastructure before speaking out. | ||
Now they've been silenced. | ||
Do you think that's the takeaway from all this? | ||
The only way is through state power, that's it. | ||
Has to be through government. | ||
- Okay, we got that. - M sent $5. | ||
What White House job would you want if you had your pick? | ||
Press Secretary? | ||
Chief of Staff? | ||
Secretary of State? | ||
- Secretary of State probably. | ||
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- Meow Groy percent $10. | |
Meow. | ||
Youngest Holdy, I'm not sure. - I'm not sure. | ||
You couldn't Google that? | ||
Hey, I'm going to Chicago in late March. | ||
Anything you recommend to do? | ||
What am I, a tour guide? | ||
You couldn't Google that? | ||
Bro couldn't Google things to do in Chicago. | ||
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I don't know, dude. | |
Why don't you, uh... We're gonna go to O'Block? | ||
Every time some idiot comes to Chicago, they say, Can you take me to O'Block? | ||
Where's O'Block? | ||
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Can we go to O'Block? | |
It's like no one here even knows what that is. | ||
No one here even knows what that is other than retard wiggers. | ||
You know, the bad neighborhoods. | ||
You say Inglewood, Humboldt Park. | ||
Nobody says, oh, Obelok! | ||
That's for retard wiggers that like stupid wigger rap music. | ||
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Can we go to Obelok? | |
I fucking hate when people do that. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
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Have pizza. | |
Have a hot dog. | ||
Money Mo sent $3. | ||
Fuck it. | ||
We ball. | ||
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True. | |
Baron Trump sent $3, if I had to take out a spy satellite I'd probably just use a can of spray paint to block the lens, like any other camera. | ||
No need to get fancy with it. | ||
Boss Lurker sent $20, when you say superchats are your favorite part of the show I pretend you're being serious. | ||
Glenn the Groper sent $15, the chorus to King of Vultures would be a sick intro song for the next FPAC. | ||
Hyped for the Brother Nathaniel Show who makes better content than Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
True, you're right about that. | ||
Spinach percent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, only 30% of Americans can name 10 presidents. | ||
How many can you name off the top of your head? | ||
Every single one in order. | ||
But it's not that hard. | ||
You want me to do it? | ||
I could pull up a quiz right now. | ||
But I don't know, it seems tedious. | ||
It seems tedious to do that, but one day I'll do it on a stream or something. | ||
But yeah, you could ask me just if I could probably count I mean if you said like oh, who's the 27th president? | ||
I probably couldn't I mean I don't identify 27 with the name but I could count probably backwards or forwards because it would be Kennedy's 35 | ||
so you'd go Kennedy Eisenhower's 34 Truman 33 Roosevelt 32 Hoover 31 Coolidge 30 Harding 29 Wilson 28 so taft 27 I I'm backwards I can't do it Okay. | ||
I'll just do it for front words Because if I do it backwards to fuck it up, you'll think I don't actually know so it's Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley, Roosevelt, | ||
Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden. | ||
Did I miss any? | ||
I think I got every single one. | ||
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So, I think I got all of them. | |
So yeah, I can name all of them. | ||
Cuz I'm... cuz I know it all, okay? | ||
I know everything. | ||
No, I don't, but I know that. | ||
I remember I actually memorized it. | ||
I memorized it in... when I did CCD, when I was in like 7th grade or whatever, I had to... | ||
I was like like an aide in one of the CCD classes for the younger kids So I did CCD I did my thing and then I forget I think it was like community service or something for confirmation I think you had to do that for as part of the confirmation in eighth grade And so I would do my CCD and then and I think it was like half hour and then for half hour after that you'd go and you do you would help out the teacher for the CCD for the younger kids. | ||
This is the Catholic Catechism class that you take if you're born Catholic. | ||
And so I remember I was so bored out of my mind doing that. | ||
They had, it was in like a classroom and they had like a poster of all the presidents. | ||
And so I would be like walking around the room, you know, you'd have to kind of like make sure everybody's doing their work or whatever. | ||
And so I would walk by and glance at it. | ||
And every time I would glance at it, I would try to memorize it. | ||
And that's, I would do that. | ||
And eventually I memorized it. | ||
So that's how I, I didn't sit down and say, I'm going to do it. | ||
But I was just bored out of my mind. | ||
So I was like, okay, every time I pass by this poster, I'm going to, I'm going to memorize it. | ||
And then eventually, I got them all. | ||
Eventually I got them all down. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
Yep. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Factual. | ||
Nice try though spinach, bro. - Khaki shorts enthusiasts sent $5. | ||
Was Jewish power in the US virtually non-existent before Israel? | ||
- No. - And how gradual was Jewish institutional capture? | ||
I'm a recent listener so I've got no clue on the history of it all. - No, it was not non-existent. | ||
Jews were powerful for decades before, because Israel was created in 1948. | ||
Jews were powerful for decades. | ||
Louis Brandeis was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and he was nominated by Wilson, and he was the head of the World Zionist Congress. | ||
This was in the 1910s, okay? | ||
So, the Jews have been influential in the United States going back to the late 19th century. | ||
And you know, maybe people might say in esoteric ways before that, but I mean in terms of the kind of stuff we talk about these days, you could go back a long time. | ||
Henry Ford had to shut down the Dearborn Independent They stopped writing about Jews in, like, 1927. | ||
So... And that was because of pressure from Jewish groups. | ||
So they were powerful a long time, and it's because they were powerful in Europe. | ||
Before they were powerful in America, they were powerful in Europe. | ||
And the story in Europe's a little more complicated because it varies from country to country and from century to century but It really kicked off when they were emancipated by Napoleon during the Napoleonic Wars Because that is when they were allowed to create a new Sanhedrin in Paris and that is when they began to get full equality and rights in continental Europe and | ||
That's when they began to become powerful. | ||
But they were always influential because they're everywhere. | ||
So, they were spread out all throughout Europe, and then when Europe colonized the world, they spread out throughout the colonies, and, you know, so, they had been persecuted in different countries, but that was because they became influential in a lot of these countries, even before that. | ||
So, and it's, the true origin is actually very mysterious. | ||
So... You know, but as far as America's concerned, goes back decades before the creation of the State of Israel. | ||
Dio sent three dollars. | ||
Between seas, galaxies, and moons, I was lucky I stepped on the same land I dreamed under the same stars as you. | ||
I was lucky I stepped on the same land I dreamed under the same stars as you. | ||
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Wow. | |
Is that a pickup line? | ||
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No. | |
A Wilkin American sent $23, first missile, then missile defense. | ||
The final deterrent to a preemptive strike is a strong leader, which America lacks at the current moment. | ||
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No. | |
It's all about capability. | ||
Sire Lancaster sent $3. | ||
Not sure if you heard, just found out both Alex Jones's wives are Jewish. | ||
Clipped and shipped. | ||
Explains a lot. | ||
Yeah, I've heard that for a long time. | ||
Is that 100% verified? | ||
I don't know what you just linked me here. | ||
Yeah, so I don't know if that's 100% legit or not. | ||
I mean, I believe it. | ||
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I don't want to say that because then people say oh you're attacking his wife or something Crazy grow I percent ten dollars. | |
When are you gonna get a real studio like Alex Jones? | ||
Love you King Well, the Alex Jones studio cost like ten million dollars to build so as soon as I get ten million dollars I'll build a studio like that. | ||
I mean their operation makes fifty million dollars a year or at least it did at one time so a lot of people don't realize that That production level is many millions of dollars. | ||
You're talking eight figures. | ||
I just don't have that kind of money to spend on a studio without credit card processing or anything like that. | ||
If somebody wants to give me $10,000,000 for a studio, we'll do it. | ||
100%. | ||
But in the meantime, I mean, we're gonna make it look nice, but it's not gonna be at that level, because we just don't have the funds for that. | ||
alapino burro sent ten dollars he said yay needs someone to help him realize he is wrong and help get him back on path and that person you clearly described was you so why haven't you done it yet that's your sober buddy nigga you're over here reminiscing on the good old days like a fag maybe give him revive okay well it doesn't really work like that in case well whatever It's not even worth addressing. | ||
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Fuck off. | |
Kill yourself. | ||
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Really? | |
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No! | |
Patrick's stream had two viewers today, LMAO. | ||
Also, I'm going to Germany for six months and want to establish connections with a Ft. | ||
Should I do that? | ||
Thoughts on a Ft? | ||
But yeah, two viewers, LMAO. - No, he had to have more than two. | ||
What's he on now? | ||
Didn't he get banned on YouTube? | ||
So what's he is he streaming on DLive still? | ||
Because I remember he was on YouTube for a little bit and he really got no success there, but then he got banned recently and So what he got two on DLive or is he on something else? | ||
That's pretty funny though Because he sucks. | ||
I mean, his content just sucks. | ||
He's not funny. | ||
He's not charismatic. | ||
He's not really that smart at all. | ||
He's not edgy. | ||
He's not even fully red-pilled. | ||
Like, he doesn't talk about Jews. | ||
So what's the appeal? | ||
It's like, here's this mediocrity who isn't entertaining at all. | ||
And he's not gonna give a new take, or even a hot take. | ||
What's the point? | ||
It's like a milk toast, lukewarm take, delivered in a boring way? | ||
Oh boy. | ||
People will be lining up around the block for that. | ||
Do you want to establish connections with AFD? | ||
Why? | ||
You fucking LARPer. | ||
I'm gonna visit Germany. | ||
I want to establish connections. | ||
Should I? | ||
Why would you? | ||
You think you're the main character? | ||
Establish a connection with bitches. | ||
You fucking loser. | ||
Why don't you establish a connection with some bitches? | ||
You fucking gay loser. | ||
Think you're the main character? | ||
You're not even the fart. | ||
You're not even a fart. | ||
Buddy. | ||
Ike sent $10. | ||
How much of an impact do you think RFK Jr. | ||
will make on the election? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's actually really hard to say. | ||
But it'll be interesting. | ||
I honestly have no idea. | ||
He could win 3% of the vote. | ||
He could win 8% of the vote. | ||
It would make a big difference if he won 8%. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And I don't know which candidate he'll draw more from. | ||
He's kind of a wild card, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah, I mean loyalty's a part of it. | ||
A lot of them are just... They just don't get it. | ||
I mean, the reason why you have loyalty is because 1. | ||
since I have nothing else to do while I wage. | ||
I noticed that as you evolved, a lot of people were always going to be stuck at the bottom because they never possessed the loyalty required for a movement like this and a leader like you. | ||
Yeah, I mean, loyalty is a part of it. | ||
A lot of them are just, they just don't get it. | ||
I mean, the reason why you have loyalty is because, one, it's the right thing to do. | ||
Two, you should be loyal to people that you kind of implicitly trust. | ||
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Next. | |
Because if there are people that are smarter than you, or have a better vision than you, or just like have a better track record than you, as a consequence you may not always fully understand their process. | ||
That's why you're loyal. | ||
You know, that's why I trust people. | ||
I don't trust, like, ideas or whatever because, of course, circumstances change and the winds blow in different directions. | ||
But if somebody has demonstrated that they have good instinct and good intuition and they have a good track record of success, then you say, even if I don't necessarily understand what this person is doing, I have faith in them as a person. | ||
And the loyalty comes from that. | ||
Like, the loyalty that a subject has to the leader, her follower has to the leader is based on their faith in that person's ability to lead. | ||
And that is a rational calculation. | ||
You know, that they have ability is rational. | ||
The faith comes in. | ||
You know, when you say you have confidence in a person or faith in a person, it's based on a rational calculation. | ||
You say, I have a rational conviction that this person knows what they're doing. | ||
The faith comes in when you don't understand why they're doing what they're doing. | ||
You say, well, maybe I don't understand the process, but based on the rational Justification that they know what they're doing. | ||
I'm gonna put my faith in them I'm gonna put my confidence in them and suspend my own you know powers of reason and So a lot of the people that over the years For whatever reason, you know, they betrayed me or they stopped believing in what we're doing It's because they just didn't get it. | ||
Like they just didn't understand what we were doing on some level It is as simple as that. | ||
And they're treacherous, like I think it's one thing to betray somebody, it's another thing maybe you just sort of slink away, you sort of retreat or withdraw. | ||
But a perfect example is a guy like James Alsup. | ||
When me and James Alsup were getting started in like 2017, 2018, I had a radical notion that we would create this space that is pro-America, pro-Christian, talks about Jews, pro-white, | ||
Has a different look different feel than the the alt-right which existed at the time and That was a very very good idea that was actually very very forward-thinking And that's kind of what all of it is now like that that actually defines the entire right wing now every Every energetic part of the right wing is is in that model right now even Charlie Kirk even Jack Pasoba even Candace Owens even Matt Walsh They're all | ||
Basically fitting that model that I innovated that I pioneered six years ago and That's something that I figured out early on and that is something that I was one of the first people to do And I remember James Alsup was like, oh, well I want to be on the TRS podcast and I'm like dude, but TRS sucks I'm like those guys are retards. | ||
They're going nowhere like that. | ||
That is dying and But it was hot at the time. | ||
At the time, they were bigger than we were. | ||
But he just couldn't see that. | ||
So, over that con- and he was trying to kiss up to Lauren Southern. | ||
I was like, dude, Lauren Southern is never going to support us. | ||
She's a total shabbos goy. | ||
She's a total bitch. | ||
Like, at the end of the day, she's a woman. | ||
I'm like, so why would we kiss her ass when, one, she can do nothing for us, will do nothing for us, and she's like a flash in the pan. | ||
And so those were kind of the two critical disagreements for why we split up. | ||
Okay, years later, where are they now? | ||
Where is TRS? | ||
Where is Lauren Southern? | ||
Where is James Alsup? | ||
Where is Nick Fuentes? | ||
And there it is. | ||
Nick Fuentes can pull 15,000 live viewers on Rumble after having been banned from three different platforms. | ||
Or two different platforms, and losing his audience, and banned on Twitter. | ||
And Nick Fuentes is still in touch with some of the most famous people in the right wing and still influences the conversation and still part of the conversation. | ||
James also changed his name, became a financial advisor. | ||
TRS tried to form a political party as an explicit grift and then it dissolved. | ||
Lauren Southern, retired, came back out of retirement, totally shit the bed, trying to be a centrist, and I mean, now she just makes these drama videos every six months to get, you know, 300,000 views on a video. | ||
And that's because he just didn't get it. | ||
You know, if he was just loyal and said, oh, I'm gonna bet on Nick Fuentes, James Alsup could have been, like, a rich and influential person right now. | ||
But he is poor and had to change his name, And now he's just not in the conversation. | ||
People don't even know who he is anymore. | ||
And the same is true of Patrick Casey. | ||
Years from now, people will say, who is Patrick Casey? | ||
I've never heard of that person. | ||
They already do now. | ||
And the same goes for Jake Colliger. | ||
Who is Jake Lloyd again? | ||
Who is that fat retard with fucked up teeth? | ||
Who is that fat Mexican pretending to be white? | ||
Who's a fucking lazy piece of shit who can't do anything? | ||
Um, you know, so... Whatever. | ||
But you can't look in the rearview mirror. | ||
The difference between winners and losers is winners focus on winning, losers focus on winners. | ||
So... He can't dwell on it. | ||
My per man sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, I know Nicker is your word, but can I use Nicker? - Okay. - I wuxgrojper sent $5. | ||
Hey, thank you, buddy. | ||
The movement needs me! | ||
I love that. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
The movement needs me. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
This led to transform me into who this movement needs me to be. | ||
I am prepared to be loyal no matter what, as long as it is God's will. | ||
Hey, thank you, buddy. | ||
The movement needs me. | ||
I love that. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
The movement needs me. | ||
Hey, well, I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
I'm just teasing you. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Hey, 2093, yo! | ||
Yeet? | ||
You listen to the Yeet album? | ||
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That's okay. | |
- 2093, yo. | ||
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Yeet? - Black's Murder sent $3. | |
Hi Nick, can you add me to Cozy Plus now please? | ||
This is my third time asking. | ||
Also, did you know our Secretary of States is literally Jewish? - Yeah. - Ro Epperman sent $5. | ||
If groyperism spreads to all of the right wing in the distant future but we still aren't being treated fairly as white Christians what can a state slash area do? | ||
State secession or would it be a slow struggle like Palestine versus Israel? | ||
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Also you don't have to force yourself to do a show big bro love you! | ||
F1 Groiper sent $20, I don't think Trump respects Tucker as an interviewer either. | ||
I remember back in 2016 Trump used to go on The Factor with O'Reilly like once a month. | ||
I think he's done a total of 2 or 3 with Tucker since he took over the time slot in 2017. | ||
Yeah, I agree with that. | ||
Well, because they don't like each other. | ||
Tucker, people don't understand. | ||
They misread it completely. | ||
Tucker does not like Trump. | ||
He never has. | ||
If you read between the lines, he has never been pro-Trump. | ||
He has always said things like, Trump is what we deserve. | ||
If you think Trump is the god-emperor of mankind, do you say this is what our elites deserve? | ||
That a country deserves a boorish, obnoxious president like Trump, which is what Tucker says? | ||
And how about the leaked text messages prove that? | ||
After January 6th, Tucker said, Finally, we can get rid of him. | ||
I've had to put up with him for years. | ||
Finally, we can forget about him. | ||
So Tucker never liked Trump, and I think Trump knows that. | ||
Now, Tucker had to get along with Trump for political reasons, and I think maybe he's, like, learned to like Trump, but... Doesn't come naturally. | ||
DS sent $3. | ||
Why did you stop updating us on your McDonald's drive-thru adventures? | ||
Because nothing happened, fag. | ||
Nothing has happened there yet. | ||
Laura Toasty sent $3. | ||
Just a simple super chat to support you and the show. | ||
Appreciate everything you do, Nick. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Thank you. | ||
DS sent $3. | ||
How can you be a race realist but also reject the idea of evolution? | ||
How is race realism compatible with Christianity? | ||
Because we can observe that there are distinct races. | ||
How? | ||
Because of how they fucking look and act. | ||
We cannot observe rocks becoming people. | ||
So, that's how. | ||
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Well, how can you believe in race realism if you don't believe in evolution? | |
Because we can visibly see different races. | ||
Have you ever seen a rock become a person? | ||
Have you ever seen a monkey become a human being? | ||
Have you ever seen a fish swim out of the water and crawl on land and grow fucking legs? | ||
And then start to fly? | ||
I've never seen that. | ||
It's not observable. | ||
Dummy. | ||
How is it compatible with Christianity? | ||
Because Christianity's the truth. | ||
And that's true. | ||
The Bible doesn't tell us we're all the same. | ||
How would it be incompatible? | ||
Are all people the same height? | ||
Are they all the same weight? | ||
Are they all the same color? | ||
Why should we not expect that there would be groups? | ||
It's reasonable to think that an individual will be taller than another, smarter than another, faster, stronger, Better at hunting than another, but it's unreasonable to assume that groups in the aggregate separated geographically for thousands of years wouldn't be? | ||
Also, races are in the Bible, genius. | ||
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Hilarious show tonight. | ||
Smiley face. | ||
Smiley face. | ||
Have a good weekend, guy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, hairline's good! | ||
$3. | ||
The cut is on point king. | ||
How's the hairline holding up? | ||
We can't have a bald dictator 07. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hairline's good. | ||
No problem with the hairline. | ||
Zoom or a Glad to hear it. | ||
You're a fan since 2017, really? | ||
Huge fan since 2017. | ||
Your message last night about yay really hit home with me. | ||
I have been struggling with sin lately and I really needed to hear it. | ||
Felt like you were talking right to me. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Love ya. | ||
Hey, love ya, buddy. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
You were a fan since 2017? | ||
Really? | ||
I find that hard to believe, but if you say so, I believe you. | ||
But thanks, buddy. | ||
I'm glad to hear it. | ||
Glad to hear you like the message. | ||
That's a long time. | ||
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Hey Nick, saw John Doyle's vid on the Putin interview? | ||
Really boilerplate gay Twitter takes. | ||
What's your overall opinion on Doyle? | ||
Keep up the good work and God bless. | ||
Did he put out a video on that? | ||
Oh, wow, he put it out today. | ||
It's only a week late. | ||
Don't let that stop you. | ||
It's only a week late. | ||
I think that he's basically a moron and a dork. | ||
I think that he's not that smart and I think that everything he does is cringe and sucks. | ||
Like, let me go on his Twitter and I'll just show you what I mean. | ||
I don't even know if, you know what, I can't even get his Twitter because I'm rate limited. | ||
Maybe I have some tweets left. | ||
Well, you know how I feel. | ||
I think this is just bait Here he writes Since nobody else understood this interview except for me I deliver for | ||
Five missed ways Putin hinted at how America actually works. | ||
What is this sentence? | ||
This guy's a writer? | ||
Five missed ways? | ||
Five missed ways Putin hinted at how America... Yeah, that's a great sentence. | ||
One, the importance of history to political movements. | ||
You think that's a... That's something that needs to be said? | ||
The importance of history to political movements? | ||
The retardation of seething about ma-denazification. | ||
Putin's successful objective with this interview. | ||
What the right can learn from this, etc. | ||
So much more. | ||
You are dumb. | ||
You are dumb. | ||
You kissed your sister in your intro. | ||
And you suck. | ||
And we all hate you. | ||
You have no fans. | ||
No one will die for you. | ||
No one will ever rape, kill, or die for you. | ||
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Because you suck. | |
No one will ever rape, kill, or die for you. | ||
Because you do not inspire anybody. | ||
Because you suck. | ||
And you are cringe. | ||
So I'm not a fan. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
You always start with a thesis like Jews look out for each other and they're like, where's the documents? | ||
Where's the documents that Jews tend to look out for each other? | ||
other day. | ||
Although I cut it down to nine minutes, he refuses to watch unless you showed internal documents. | ||
I tried to refer to the Talmud, but he didn't buy it. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
You always start with the thesis like Jews look out for each other and they're like, where's the documents? | ||
Where's the documents that Jews tend to look out for each other? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
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Founder was also in contact with Kushner at this time. | ||
Have a good night! | ||
Okay, but you say two. | ||
I'm not funded by the Wilkes Brothers. | ||
The Wilkes Brothers have never given me any money. | ||
And as a matter of fact, I was photographed leaving an office building in Texas, and the entire state of Texas blew up over it. | ||
The group changed its name, they changed their personnel, So the idea and I mean you can look at all the Wilks properties. | ||
None of them support me. | ||
Okay? | ||
Wilks Brothers gave seed funding to Ben Shapiro. | ||
You think Ben Shapiro's a fan of mine? | ||
So that's just retarded. | ||
But you can't even focus on that because it's just a deflection. | ||
He goes out there and says, if you don't support this obvious Jew crying at the Wailing Wall, well, you're a dumb Christ cuck, and we're like, oh, okay, you're a Jew. | ||
And then they go, 25 tweet thread about, oh, you're a fed, you're Wilkes Brothers, you just hate Trump. | ||
That's what Jews do. | ||
Jews just lie. | ||
They just attack, attack, attack. | ||
You say something simple like, oh, you're Jewish, like, you love Israel, you support Malay because you're a Jew that loves Israel, and then you just get all these lies. | ||
So you have to bear in mind you can never defend yourself against these. | ||
You always have to go on the attack. | ||
So... Never been there. | ||
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If Kamala Harris or Michelle Obama wins, Socialists choose win for progress in America's self-destruction process. | ||
Just a win-win for the international jury. | ||
Wow, great, hot take! | ||
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Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
$100, nothing better than Nick Vod's on a long road trip. | ||
Always great content, keep up the great work King. | ||
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Jesus Christ, Hitler, Nick. | ||
Much love. | ||
So true. | ||
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Soft landing, 3% growth, factories coming back. | ||
It's tough out here for us Europoors. | ||
True, very true. | ||
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By established connections I mean showing them AF, I wasn't trying to LARP. | ||
Anyway, the linked site on Casey's Telegram is kick.com and goes to his livestream with 4 viewers LMAO. | ||
Dude's cooked. | ||
Damn, that sucks. | ||
No, that's, you will literally get in trouble with the government. | ||
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Do not instigate that in Germany. | |
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Hey Nick, what are you up to right now? | ||
Chillin'. | ||
Doin' my show. | ||
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Looking forward to your show next week with Brother Nathaniel. | ||
Keep it the good work! | ||
Yes, next Friday, Noon Central Time. | ||
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If AF is inevitable, can't lose, why bother fighting so hard? | ||
Alex Jones does a good job saying it's possible to lose. | ||
Do you just not think that's possible? | ||
Dumb question. | ||
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I don't. | |
Okay! | ||
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Alright. | |
The movement needs me 07. | ||
I'm glad you like it. | ||
God bless. | ||
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What do you think of Oriental Caucasoids like me? | ||
I don't. | ||
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All right. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's it. | ||
That's all I can do. | ||
That's the show tonight, okay? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Oh, they just go on and on and on like that. | ||
We're doing like a hundred of these every day. | ||
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Alright, that's it. | |
That's all I got for you. | ||
Remember to follow me on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
I'll be back on Monday though, okay? | ||
I won't be here tomorrow. | ||
I'll be back on Monday. | ||
Big thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular War Horse, Meow Groyper, and Grouper Groyper. | ||
Special thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
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America first. | |
The American people will come first once again. |