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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. - They, they see America merely as a vessel. they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Sit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Sings of your can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
Sings of your can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
You're like, you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm a poor kid. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. - One. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm Dickie Serrati. | ||
And I'm Dickie Serrati. | ||
And I'm Dickie Serrati. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only something. | ||
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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
A lot to discuss. | ||
Tonight we're talking all about the war in Gaza. | ||
The genocide in Gaza. | ||
Two stories. | ||
First story is about a major massacre. | ||
that occurred today outside of a humanitarian aid truck and there's a dispute about what exactly happened but it's credible. | ||
Reports from the Palestinians suggest that Israelis opened fire on basically a crowd of civilians as they were attempting to collect aid from a humanitarian aid convoy and over a hundred were killed. | ||
Many were taken to hospitals, almost all of them with bullet wounds or shrapnel wounds, which would suggest that they were shot. | ||
The Israelis say it was just a stampede over the aid, but that doesn't seem plausible. | ||
So we'll talk all about the massacre. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the renewed warnings from the administration that Israel is preparing an offensive in Lebanon against Hezbollah, potentially as soon as this spring, in just a couple of months. | ||
And they talked about this for a long time, covered it on the show I think back in December, December and January. | ||
Americans have been anticipating this for months now. | ||
Some say this was the plan from the very beginning, since October, which is that once Israel had cleaned up in Gaza and killed everybody and driven everybody from the land, that they would then pivot, turn their attention north, and attack Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
Although Israel has had their hands tied with Hamas and murdering people in Gaza for the past several months, but now that this is almost complete, they are preparing what will probably be the last major ground operation, which will take place in Rafah very soon. | ||
And once that city falls, it would seem that the major campaign will be over. | ||
And that will free up the Israeli military to then pivot and attack Hezbollah to their north. | ||
So we'll talk about why the Americans believe that, why that may be inevitable, and the broader geopolitics of that border dispute. | ||
Because Hezbollah and Israel have been at war a very low boil below the threshold of a major conflict ever since the October 7th | ||
attack but it has not escalated into a full-blown war although it has been escalating it's been getting more intense and the strikes have been getting more severe and they have been moving deeper into Israeli and Lebanese territory and it would seem that the hostilities are going to break out anytime this year spring or summer so We'll talk about all that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Some exciting stuff. | ||
Some exciting new... Well, shouldn't call it exciting. | ||
It's horrible! | ||
The whole thing is horrible, but they are interesting stories. | ||
So, we'll cover all that. | ||
It's gonna be a good show. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Cozy and Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Also, smash the like button on the video. | ||
Make sure to like this stream. | ||
Because. | ||
No real reason. | ||
What else? | ||
That's about it, really. | ||
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Yeah, that's about it. | |
It's gonna be a good show. | ||
Before we get into the news, though, one other thing. | ||
Besides the usual stuff, I posted this today on Telegram. | ||
Have you seen that Tucker Carlson is now interviewing Brazilian dissidents? | ||
Who are protesting the government of Lula in Brazil? | ||
So interesting! | ||
I mean, I just keep getting vindicated about everything! | ||
I saw two things! | ||
I am the man! | ||
I'm the man! | ||
You have to watch this show because nobody else is talking about this stuff. | ||
Nobody else is paying attention. | ||
Everybody else is paying attention to something else. | ||
I'm the only one that called these two things. | ||
So one, today Tucker Carlson drops another episode of his show and he's interviewing two Brazilian dissidents who were silenced by the Lula da Silva government in Brazil. | ||
And the timing is really interesting. | ||
Because of course Lula, this new left-wing pro-China president of Brazil has been outspoken against the Israeli genocide in Gaza. | ||
Very outspoken. | ||
It's caused a huge diplomatic row between the two countries. | ||
That was just a couple weeks ago. | ||
I think it might have even been last week. | ||
Now, Tucker Carlson is on his show interviewing dissidents and talking about how Lula is anti-democratic and a communist and a far-left leader. | ||
That's crazy timing. | ||
It's also just another one, another installment, another episode in this series of Tucker Carlson meddling in the affairs of foreign countries, but only specific foreign countries. | ||
Only countries in the Western Hemisphere, it seems, mostly, and Europe. | ||
I haven't seen a Tucker Carlson original from Africa. | ||
Or from nearly any country in Asia, seems to be a special focus on America's allies. | ||
Countries covered by the Monroe Doctrine, and countries that are part of the broader Western periphery. | ||
And that would include interviews with Viktor Orban in Hungary, who is tied very closely to Netanyahu in Israel, and who recently vetoed a European Union resolution Negative towards Israel. | ||
He's done an interview with Santiago Abascal, a right-wing leader, leader of the Vox party in Spain, tied to Netanyahu and Israel. | ||
He's done an interview with Millet in Argentina. | ||
Another right-wing leader closely tied to Israel and the United States went to Canada to protest Justin Trudeau, left-wing liberal guy, hostile and some would say to Israel. | ||
And Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, another right-wing leader friendly to Israel, and now he's continuing the series, another installment, against Lula, a left-wing government hostile to Israel, favorable to China. | ||
Okay, I've kind of been saying it, but what do these all have in common? | ||
What do these all have in common? | ||
Well, it seems that he's interviewing a lot of governments that are right-wing and connected to Israel and pro-America and pro-Israel, and he's opposed to all left-wing governments that are pro-China, anti-Israel, or anti-America. | ||
And that's related to another development I saw today, which, wouldn't you guess, this is concerning Millet, who was promoted heavily by Tucker and heavily by the Peter Thiel, Bronze Age pervert, Curtis Yarvin network on Twitter. | ||
You remember when Millet got elected shortly after the Tucker interview, I said this is a coup. | ||
This is Euromaidan. | ||
This is a color revolution. | ||
This is an influence operation by Western intelligence. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
We know that, one, because of Malay's strong ties with Israel. | ||
And we know that, two, because Malay committed that he would not have relations with China and Brazil if elected. | ||
And Argentina, like many Latin American countries, has a very important economic partnership with China. | ||
It's the trend over the past 10 or 15 years. | ||
China's come to dominate South and Central American trade. | ||
Which is infringing on America's claim to every country in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
So not only that, but once elected, Malay threw off the Argentinian or Argentine accession into the BRICS alliance with both Russia and China. | ||
And then just this past week, Malay met with the U.S. | ||
Secretary of State Antony Blinken Who praised the shock therapy of the Malay government and talked about bringing Argentina into the fold so that the United States can harvest what? | ||
Argentina's lithium resources. | ||
And I called it from the beginning. | ||
I said this is about throwing China out of South and Central America and Argentina is important because they are in the lithium triangle in South America with Chile and Paraguay. | ||
And Argentina has the largest saltwater reserves of lithium, but they're the only country that's not fully exploiting them or not exploiting those resources efficiently. | ||
And if China is in bed with Argentina, China, of course, would stand to gain from that. | ||
So flipping Argentina is about canceling the BRICS accession, which happened. | ||
It's about beating back China in the South Central America sphere, which was also accomplished. | ||
And it's about securing those vital resources for the United States, which Blinken discussed with Malay, and which Malay has been talking about since he got elected. | ||
Go figure. | ||
And Tucker Carlson was there for the whole thing. | ||
They were all there for the whole thing, telling us that a libertarian wannabe Jew Zionist was based. | ||
How is that based? | ||
Libertarians are not based. | ||
And neither are Zionists. | ||
And neither are Jews. | ||
But somehow this fraud was foisted on the right wing. | ||
They said, oh this Argentinian president, Argentine president, he's so flipping based he's got a chainsaw. | ||
Shock therapy is based now? | ||
Milton Friedman is based? | ||
Frank Knight and Mont Pelerin and UChicago are based? | ||
Since when? | ||
Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises are based? | ||
I think they all hated Hitler. | ||
How are any of them based? | ||
I think they all promulgated this myth that we're all fighting collectivism, whatever that means. | ||
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That's not based. | |
But it was heavily, heavily astroturfed to the right wing, foisted upon us. | ||
Look, he hates leftists! | ||
Yeah, so does fucking Ben Shapiro. | ||
What's your point? | ||
Look, he's drinking leftist tears out of his Ben Shapiro mug. | ||
Holy baste! | ||
How can we be so lucky? | ||
We're winning. | ||
Man, I love Bolsonaro and I love Millet. | ||
They're so flipping baste. | ||
Like Darren Beattie said, that's the kind of nationalism we want to promote. | ||
That's exactly the kind of nationalism we are interested in promoting. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
But no, I'm sure Tucker's just a tourist. | ||
Like he said in that interview with Lex Friedman yesterday, another organic guy just telling the truth, like he told Lex Friedman, he's just curious. | ||
He's just traveling the world like a tourist. | ||
He's like Forrest Gump, just like his dad, just shows up at all the right places at the right time to get the Mossad, Likud, CIA agenda through. | ||
Crazy coincidences, just a crazy world. | ||
Anyway, so I'm totally vindicated on all that. | ||
You go back, I did a Twitter space about this when Millet won back in like, what, November, October? | ||
When I was Autumn Greuper. | ||
And I said all this, I warned everybody, and everybody said, oh, you're purity spiraling, everyone is financed by Jews. | ||
Yeah, not everybody. | ||
Oh, you're purity spiraling. | ||
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So what? | |
They're all Zionists. | ||
Gear Vial, there's another one. | ||
Maloney, another one. | ||
And now, it seems everybody is starting to realize, oh, well, what a surprise. | ||
The guy that was waving the Israel flag said he wanted to be a Jew turns out to be a total intelligence operation. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So yeah, Malay, we got him. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him. | ||
But yeah, so before we get into the news on Israel-Palestine, I just had to throw that out there because it was crazy. | ||
I mean, first the Tucker thing. | ||
Which I don't even follow, Tucker. | ||
Somebody sent that to me and said, oh, guess you were right. | ||
I'm like, yeah, right on schedule. | ||
Lula, who's pro-China, anti-Israel, now suddenly in the crosshairs of Tucker Carlson. | ||
That's... what a coincidence. | ||
Doesn't Tucker Carlson ever talk about America or only other... only other countries? | ||
Allied countries? | ||
I'm just asking questions, folks. | ||
I'm just... | ||
Curious about all that. | ||
So, maybe he's legit, but I don't know. | ||
It stinks to me. | ||
Anybody, it's like he said, anything that's concerning other states, intelligence is involved all the time. | ||
You got to be very sus of that. | ||
So, anyway, so that's that. | ||
I want to move on though. | ||
I want to get into the news here tonight about the Gaza genocide. | ||
I'm starving, by the way, though. | ||
I barely ate today. | ||
I had like, damn, I ate at like five. | ||
I just had like two empanadas and that was it. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
No side. | ||
I was a little bit hungry before the show. | ||
I have nothing in my fridge other than like these meal kits. | ||
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That's it. | |
I'm hungry. | ||
I'm kind of pissed off. | ||
Kind of like not in the mood to do anything other than have dinner, but that's okay. | ||
I'll soldier on. | ||
I'll soldier on. | ||
Free Palestine. | ||
This is my self-immolation. | ||
I'm not eating until an hour and a half from now, but we're gonna jump in here. | ||
Our first story, you know, we'll talk about the imminent Israel-Lebanon war first because that's the main thing I want to talk about. | ||
So, To bring you back up to speed, because it's been a minute since I did an Israel-Palestine show. | ||
If you've already, if you watch my show, you've heard this a million times, but I'll bring everybody up to speed. | ||
So this Gaza campaign, I think it's more fair to call it a campaign than a war. | ||
As somebody's pointed out, and people have said this in my comments, the hostilities between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip cannot even be considered a war. | ||
Because Hamas doesn't really have a real military. | ||
So this is the full weight of an advanced, strong, developed military against what is mostly a civilian population. | ||
And today, there was testimony by the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin. | ||
He was questioned by Representative Ro Khanna. | ||
And our Secretary of Defense, the American military, was asked how many women and children have been killed in the campaign to date. | ||
And Lloyd Austin said 25,000. | ||
Okay? | ||
25,000 women and children have been killed since October 7th by Israel. | ||
That's not a war. | ||
That's a definition of a massacre. | ||
That's a slaughter. | ||
That's a genocide. | ||
That's not a war. | ||
When we think of a war, and what a war is, is when two sides, and maybe it's not always perfectly symmetrical, but it's two sides, it's typically they're young men taking up arms and fighting each other with strategic objectives. | ||
That's not what's happening here. | ||
They're just murdering people and destroying infrastructure. | ||
And that is what you would call ethnic cleansing. | ||
Because the strategic objective is not to defeat a military foe, nothing close to it. | ||
It's not to defeat military targets or destroy military infrastructure, because that's not what's happening. | ||
The goal, as evidenced by the manner in which the campaign has been conducted, is to murder Palestinians. | ||
And I say murder because they're not killing enemy combatants. | ||
If 25,000 women and children have been killed, that would constitute most of the people that Israel has killed so far. | ||
That would be 5 out of 6 of every... because the claim is something like 30,000 or maybe more have been killed by Israel. | ||
That would mean five out of six of every person that has been killed by Israel has been a woman or a child. | ||
But women and children are not soldiers, obviously. | ||
So that's not what this is. | ||
This is about murder rather than the kind of killing that happens in a war. | ||
The kind of killing which targets military personnel, enemy combatants, or even you could say potential enemy combatants. | ||
And parallel to this, Israel has destroyed half of the infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, half of the buildings, and specifically targeting hospitals, schools, and farmland. | ||
And you don't do that in a conventional military campaign. | ||
Conventional military campaign would target military industry, which Gaza does not have. | ||
Or it would target a barracks or a military base, which once again, they do not have in Gaza, because they do not feel the conventional military. | ||
So, when you take those two trends together, you take these two alarming figures, you begin to understand what's going on there. | ||
Killing 25,000 women and children, destroying half the infrastructure, Including farmland, schools, and hospitals. | ||
In some cases raising them to the ground once they're occupied by the Israeli military. | ||
That constitutes an ethnic cleansing. | ||
And the purpose of the campaign is to drive the civilian population off of the land for the purpose of conquest. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
Even you could say more so than what Russia is doing in Ukraine. | ||
But Russia's been condemned by everybody in the United States. | ||
Russia's been condemned. | ||
It's been called a barbaric, anachronistic kind of war from another century, an unprovoked, illegal war crime of a campaign for the purpose of taking land to satisfy Putin's hunger for territory. | ||
Everyone has felt comfortable saying that in the United States and in the West about Russia. | ||
Russia has not killed that many civilians. | ||
They're not targeting infrastructure in the same way. | ||
But this is what's been happening in Israel since October 7th. | ||
And not only are we not speaking out against it or opposing it, I'm talking about the American state, but we are facilitating it by providing the missiles and providing the cash and providing the military support, which comes with an aircraft carrier off the coast, fighter jets, Replenishing their Iron Dome missile defense, negotiating with their enemies on their behalf. | ||
So, so anyway, so that's just on the terminology. | ||
It's been called a war. | ||
It's really nothing like that. | ||
It's really a genocide in the vein of other famous genocides in the past so many decades or centuries. | ||
So let's just get that straight. | ||
So this campaign has been going on now since October, excuse me, since October the 7th. | ||
And as we've said many times since the hostilities broke out, this has always had the potential to become and is rapidly becoming a wider regional war. | ||
There is this genocide in Gaza. | ||
And it is so outrageous and so provocative that it is drawing in all of the regional players. | ||
And so now there is hostility breaking out all over on Israel's northern border between Israel and Hezbollah in the West Bank, where Hamas doesn't operate but the Palestinian Authority does. | ||
In Iraq and Syria, where Iranian-backed militias are attacking American bases and personnel, and Israel and America are retaliating. | ||
In the Red Sea, where the Houthi pirates are attacking international shipping, and now the United States is conducting an air campaign against them. | ||
And in Iran, where there have been sporadic terror attacks. | ||
The most severe one was on the anniversary of the death of Qasem Soleimani in the beginning of January, and there was actually a recent attack last week against a gas pipeline, which many believe Israel was responsible. | ||
So these are the various theaters of conflict. | ||
And as we've also said since the beginning of the conflict, it would seem that there is a particular interest in Jerusalem on the part of the Israelis. | ||
They want to widen the conflict. | ||
They desire a widening. | ||
Because the militant faction of the right wing of the Israeli government sees Israel as becoming encircled by Iranian-backed forces. | ||
And if you take a look at a map and you plot out all the hostilities I've described, you can see that clearly. | ||
If Iran is backing Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon just north of Israel, backing forces in Syria and Iraq east of Israel, and backing the Houthis in Yemen south of Israel, where they're sending missiles to Israel's southernmost cities, you can see there is an Iranian where they're sending missiles to Israel's southernmost cities, you can see there | ||
And the militant wing of the right of the Israeli government seeks to use October 7th as an opportunity to launch an offensive on every front. | ||
And to strategically weaken or destroy some or all of these forces that encircle them by eradicating Hamas and maybe half of the population of Gaza in the Gaza Strip. | ||
They seek to attack Hezbollah in some way which we're about to talk about and degrade their capability to a significant extent. | ||
They want to draw the United States into the conflict in Iraq and Syria to defeat Iran there, and in Yemen where we're already fighting the Houthis. | ||
And I think ultimately the grand prize, what Israel really wants, is for a domino effect to occur, a sort of chain reaction, that starts on October 7th with the Hamas incursion into Israel, | ||
...evolves through the Israeli ground campaign in Gaza, potentially an Israeli campaign in Lebanon, and ultimately ends in an Israeli strike or an American strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
And that is Israel's ultimate strategic objective at this point. | ||
That is their ultimate adversary and the one they consider to be the greatest threat. | ||
Specifically because Iran, and it's important also just like we're talking about our terms on the war versus the genocide, we also have to speak in a precise way about what is happening in Iran. | ||
Many people don't really understand the state of the Iranian nuclear program. | ||
They do not possess a nuclear arsenal. | ||
They don't have a nuclear warhead. | ||
They do not have the capability to miniaturize a warhead and mount it on a missile. | ||
But they have the capability to do all of these things. | ||
They have the capability to develop all of that. | ||
They have enough nuclear material. | ||
They have the facilities necessary to refine the nuclear material into something that will be useful for a bomb. | ||
They have a space program and they have the military industrial capacity to build missiles. | ||
Many speculate that that is what their space program is really about. | ||
Because there is a huge overlap between the kind of rocket technology necessary for a space program to launch a satellite or the type of rocket that could deploy a nuclear warhead. | ||
So, Iran can achieve all of that, but they refuse to. | ||
Because Iran knows that if they were to pursue and then acquire a nuclear capability, or rather a nuclear arsenal, that that would trigger Probably a preemptive strike by Israel and the United States. | ||
So the nuclear politics of Iran is a question of how long, if Iran decided to undertake that course, how long would it take Iran to develop these things? | ||
What would be the time necessary between Iran deciding they would pursue a nuclear weapon and when they would be able to put it on a bomb and then launch it? | ||
And that was the purpose of the Iran nuclear deal in 2015 was to make that timeline longer so that if Iran began down that path There would be a way to, through diplomacy or military strikes, prevent them from acquiring an arsenal. | ||
And the provisions of the nuclear deal were to restrict the level at which Iran could refine uranium, and how much they could have, and a few other things, checks by the IAEA. | ||
But Donald Trump pulled us out of that in 2020 and many believe that that has pushed Iran, and it has, to enrich uranium to a much higher percentage and thereby shorten the time that it would take Iran to develop a nuclear arsenal if they pursued one. | ||
And so it is that Iran has pulled out of the nuclear deal in response to Trump pulling America out of the nuclear deal, enriching uranium to above 90%, shortening the timeline between when they seek one and when they can acquire a nuclear arsenal, that has driven Israel to take very aggressive, provocative steps to try to contain the Iranian nuclear program and the Iranian threat. | ||
And that's why they're using October 7th To gradually create momentum that will force the United States into an encounter, a confrontation with Iran such that they would bomb Iran's nuclear facilities or where they would allow Israel to bomb Israel's nuclear facilities and neutralize the threat. | ||
So that's the politics here. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
That's what we've been talking about. | ||
So, since the war broke out back on October 7th, Israel has been trading fire with Lebanon, trading fire with Hezbollah in Lebanon on their northern border. | ||
And you have to understand precisely, as well, how this happened. | ||
When Hamas attacked on October 7th, Israel evacuated its border with the Gaza Strip in preparation of hostilities. | ||
Israel also evacuated its northern border with Lebanon. | ||
They evacuated 80,000 people from their border with Lebanon and deployed their military, some would say their most experienced, ground personnel to their northern border with Lebanon in anticipation of a Hezbollah attack to deter or to anticipate a parallel strike by Hezbollah after the Hamas strike. | ||
And since October 7th, those northern communities along the border with Lebanon have been evacuated. | ||
And Israel's military as well as the Hezbollah forces have been deployed along that border. | ||
But Israel has repeatedly said that they will not allow their civilians to repopulate the northern border until Hezbollah retreats from the northern border. | ||
And specifically to this river called Latani, which is 18 miles from Israel's border. | ||
And so Israel has said, unless Hezbollah retreats to the river, we cannot resettle our 80,000 civilians on the border. | ||
And if Hezbollah doesn't do that, and we can't have our people living along the border, you have to understand that Israel is obsessed with control over the land. | ||
That the history of the State of Israel is a history of land disputes. | ||
The Arab-Muslim neighbors don't recognize Israel. | ||
There's been a lot of fighting over what the borders will be with Palestine, with Jordan, with Egypt. | ||
And that has been the basis of the peace negotiations and the wars. | ||
Wars and negotiations over the Sinai, over the Golan, over the West Bank, over Gaza, over Jerusalem. | ||
And so, Israel sees the evacuation of the northern border, in some ways, as ceding that territory. | ||
If they can't have their population there, it's almost as if Hezbollah has taken it. | ||
It's almost as if they have forfeited the land. | ||
If they're forced to create a buffer zone between where their people can live and the border, then that buffer zone is effectively no longer Israeli territory. | ||
So the Israeli government in Jerusalem says that is an unacceptable position. | ||
We have to be able to return our people to the border because if our people can't live there in safety and without fear of attack then it's not our territory and that's a violation of our territorial integrity and our sovereignty. | ||
But we won't feel comfortable putting our people back on the border until Hezbollah retreats 18 miles from the border. | ||
Because as long as those forces are deployed, they will live in insecurity, and that is unacceptable, especially after the attack on October 7th. | ||
You can't expect Israelis to live right along the border with 100,000 Hezbollah fighters with 150,000 missiles. | ||
After those kibbutzim and other communities, agricultural communities in southern Israel were raided by Hamas right across the border wall from the Gaza Strip. | ||
So Israel says, we can't redeploy our people, which is a necessity, until you retreat to the river. | ||
But Hezbollah says, well, we're not going to retreat to the river because you're on our border as well. | ||
So Hezbollah has refused to retreat. | ||
And now the United States and France are put in the position of negotiating. | ||
The United States does not want a war between Israel and Lebanon because if the war widens and escalates, meaning it goes beyond fighting in Gaza and now draws in Lebanon, the more countries become involved, the more the United States will have to step in to defend Israel, to defend and support Israel And to deter other adversaries such as Iran from getting involved. | ||
The United States, especially during an election year, and when we're already committed to Ukraine, does not want to be drawn into a conflict. | ||
So, the United States made it very clear in November to the Israeli government that we do not want them to get involved in a war in Lebanon against Hezbollah. | ||
So, the United States government and the French government, which has a historic connection to Lebanon, have been negotiating between the two parties, between Hezbollah and Israel, to create a buffer zone, where Hezbollah would retreat, which would allow the Israelis to return, but it seems like that's not going to happen, because although the Israelis are giving this tenuous excuse about, well, we have to resettle the northern border, in reality, as I said at the beginning, | ||
It seems that from the start of this whole campaign on October 7th that Israel actually wants the war. | ||
It's not really about putting their people back. | ||
It's not really about Hezbollah retreating. | ||
It's that Israel sees October 7th as their opportunity. | ||
This is their moment. | ||
They have a political currency, political capital that they can cash in. | ||
They were attacked, they created all this atrocity propaganda, and now for a limited time they have a blank check to act in a very aggressive and offensive way. | ||
And they're going to use that blank check as their big opportunity to strike hard at all of their perceived enemies. | ||
And that's Hamas in Gaza, that's Hezbollah in Lebanon, and it's going to be Iran, eventually. | ||
So Israel is creating this air of hostility and aggressiveness. | ||
They're making unreasonable demands because they know the U.S. | ||
and France can't make a deal. | ||
They know Hezbollah won't retreat. | ||
And this will give Israel Their justification to launch the first strike, go in against Lebanon, defeat them. | ||
And in doing so, remember, Hezbollah is the number one proxy of Iran. | ||
They're an extension of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, which is a paramilitary wing of Iran's military. | ||
And Hezbollah is extremely important because Hezbollah effectively acts as a deterrent from Israel attacking Iran, believe it or not. | ||
The Israelis want to bomb Iran. | ||
The United States won't let them. | ||
And what's more, Hezbollah has 100,000 fighters, 150,000 missiles, right on Israel's border. | ||
They're right there. | ||
And so Israel knows, and Iran knows, that if Israel attacks Iran first, that Hezbollah is going to launch 100,000 missiles at Israel. | ||
And the Iron Dome will be overwhelmed, population centers will be hit, and it will be a bloodbath. | ||
It's actually very similar to the North Korea-South Korea DMZ. | ||
North Korea not only has a nuclear arsenal, they also have tons of artillery. | ||
And so any decapitation strike on the North Korean government, North Korea will retaliate against the capital Seoul and kill a million people. | ||
And that is part of the checkmate, or check system, that's happening on the Korean Peninsula, it's similar to the Middle East. | ||
Israel cannot bomb Iran because Hezbollah is the second strike. | ||
If Israel launches a strike on Iran and Iran is paralyzed or disabled and cannot retaliate, Hezbollah has an army. | ||
They have an army that is the size of a comparable state military. | ||
And they have a huge missile arsenal. | ||
And in some cases, it's sophisticated missiles. | ||
It's not just the primitive rockets anymore. | ||
It's these new Iranian drones that they're manufacturing in Iran and Tatarstan. | ||
So Hezbollah, if attacked, would eliminate Iran's second strike capability. | ||
And potentially, if Hezbollah was attacked in a serious way, Iran would greenlight Hezbollah to engage Israel in an all-out war. | ||
And maybe Iran might get involved and maybe the larger axis of resistance gets more involved. | ||
We've seen them get involved to some extent but not to the fullest extent. | ||
The Houthi rebels could begin attacking Saudi Arabia and the oil fields in the eastern province. | ||
They could begin sending more missiles to Israel and its southern cities. | ||
Popular mobilization force in Iraq and Iranian militias in Syria might go full out attacking Israel. | ||
Maybe Iran gets involved directly. | ||
But the more players that are drawn in, there's a domino effect and a chain reaction. | ||
It compounds and it will further drag in other players. | ||
So Hamas gets attacked. | ||
It brings in Hezbollah, the Houthis, the Popular Mobilization Force. | ||
Israel attacks Hezbollah. | ||
It draws in maybe Iran directly. | ||
Escalates things with everybody else. | ||
So, this is the current situation. | ||
And this is an article from CNN. | ||
It says, quote, American administration and intelligence officials are concerned that Israel is planning a ground incursion into Lebanon that could be launched in the late spring or early summer. | ||
If diplomatic efforts fail to push Hezbollah back from the northern border with Israel. | ||
One senior Biden administration official said, quote, we are operating under the assumption that an Israeli military operation is in the coming months. | ||
Not necessarily imminently in the next few weeks, but perhaps later in the spring. | ||
An Israeli military operation is a distinct possibility. | ||
There have been months of deadly cross-border strikes by both Israel and Hezbollah that have displaced tens of thousands of Lebanese and Israeli residents from their homes. | ||
Israel has fired artillery and launched jets and drones to strike targets while Hezbollah has used some of its vast arsenal of rockets and missiles. | ||
One senior official who has heard differing opinions within the Israeli government Said, quote, I think what Israel is doing is they are raising the threat in the hope that there will be a negotiated agreement. | ||
Another official said there are elements inside the Israeli government in favor of an incursion. | ||
There's a growing group that says, quote, hey, let's just take a shot. | ||
Let's just do it. | ||
Adding that any incursion could lead to a major escalation that we don't even know the proportions of. | ||
Some 80,000 Israelis have been displaced from the north since October. | ||
In a statement to CNN, the Israeli embassy in Washington wrote, In recent days, Israel has been stepping up its air campaign, bombing deeper into Lebanon. | ||
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Strikes last week came within 27 miles of the capital, Beirut, the farthest into Lebanese territory from the border since the violence started after October 7th. | ||
There are fears this will grow to an expansive air campaign reaching further north into populated areas of Lebanon and eventually grow into a ground component as well, said another person familiar. | ||
Israel's top general visited the northern border on Tuesday and said Hezbollah must pay a heavy price for its actions since October 7th. | ||
Many have also argued that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has an interest in extending the fighting because an end to the conflict could bring about the end of his government. | ||
If quiet is restored, then questions about his failure to protect Israel on October 7th will fill the vacuum. | ||
Israel's been eager to saber-rattle with Hezbollah, taking journalists to see live fire exercises in the Golan Heights near Lebanon. | ||
Israeli forces demonstrated combined arms maneuvers in which tanks tore up mud plowing through the hills alongside infantry troops. | ||
So, this has been the concern for a long time. | ||
They've been saying it since October, that the plan was first Hamas, then Hezbollah, then Iran. | ||
And there are warnings going back months that Israel's getting ready to do this. | ||
They've been sounding the alarms for a long time, saying the Israeli government wants it. | ||
And they say that because Israel's gradually been striking deeper into Lebanon, killing more people, more high-ranking people. | ||
They have been saber-rattling and making these demands, ultimatums, that if Hezbollah doesn't retreat, then they're going in. | ||
And I think it's certainly plausible. | ||
The main thing that's been holding Israel back is that they have their hands tied in Gaza with Hamas. | ||
But that's not going to last forever because pretty soon Israel will launch its campaign in Rafa, which is the last city they need to take out in southern Gaza. | ||
Everyone's telling them not to go in. | ||
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Washington, Europe. | ||
Nobody wants Israel to go into Rafa. | ||
At the same time, nobody's going to stop them. | ||
They've all backed off their threats. | ||
Initially, Egypt said that if Israel invades Rafah and sends Palestinians across Egypt's border into the Sinai, Egypt said they'd pull out of the Camp David Treaty. | ||
Then, they came out a day later and said, no, never mind, we didn't mean that. | ||
And then the Mossad chief visited Cairo. | ||
And the United States said, you know, you better not go into RAFA and we're gonna put across a UN Security Council resolution demanding a ceasefire. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They're going in. | ||
And today, like we talked about a moment ago, when Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was in the hearing, he was pressed. | ||
Will you stop supplying Israel with military aid if they go into RAFA? | ||
He basically said no. | ||
Even if they disobey us, we're gonna keep helping them. | ||
They're killing everybody, we're gonna keep helping them. | ||
They're gonna go in, when we tell them not to, we're gonna keep giving them missiles. | ||
So, once the RAFA campaign begins, they are basically cleared, then, to pivot to the North. | ||
Recently, last week, the Iranian government is reported as telling Hezbollah that if Israel moves into Rafah, that Hezbollah has the green light to attack Israel. | ||
Because Iran recognizes that this is the dynamic. | ||
That if Israel finishes Rafah, they're going for Hezbollah. | ||
So Iran said, look, if they go into Rafah, you go into Israel. | ||
And that's supposed to deter Israel from making this last operation into Rafah. | ||
And then clearing the way for them not only to then attack Hezbollah, freeing up their military, but also then probably to begin killing Hamas military leadership in other countries and doing some other extraordinary actions. | ||
The main thing that's been holding back Israel is not just that they have their hands tied, but also then that the United States government has not supplied them with the aid package they need. | ||
And this is where the United States gets involved. | ||
Where, if you've been paying attention to my coverage of what's happening in Congress, we've had a lot of dysfunction in Congress. | ||
Can't get the government funded since the end of September of 2023. | ||
It took down Kevin McCarthy. | ||
We now have Mike Johnson. | ||
Since then, the Republicans have lost their majority because George Santos left and lost his seat, and Kevin McCarthy resigned, and so Republicans effectively have no majority anymore. | ||
And this aid package to Israel is now connected to the aid package to Ukraine, which is connected now to border security. | ||
And we talked about this mess, I want to say last week or two weeks ago, where Congress tried to pass a standalone Israel bill. | ||
It got shut down because Biden says, I'm not going to let you get the urgent, uncontroversial aid to Israel through so that you can Stonewall us on the Ukraine aid. | ||
It's all or nothing. | ||
You need the Israel aid. | ||
We need the Ukraine aid. | ||
So we have to come to an agreement on both of them. | ||
You're not going to be able to get what you want and leave us to negotiate with you on Ukraine. | ||
So the prospect of a standalone bill has been shut down. | ||
And so now the Israel aid is only going to come when Republicans and Democrats come to an agreement on a trade for border security, which there's basically no progress on since the Senate bill that they've been working on for months got shot down. | ||
And there's also no agreement on Ukraine aid. | ||
So Israel quite literally does not have the money. | ||
They don't have the missiles. | ||
Because they have been conducting a sustained ground operation in Gaza. | ||
Their military is not built for this. | ||
They actually need this replenishment, just like Ukraine does. | ||
You know, Ukraine is sounding the alarms because they're running out of stuff. | ||
They're about to collapse. | ||
They literally need the injection of American support. | ||
Now so does Israel, so they can take the fight to Hezbollah. | ||
They're going to need precision-guided ammunition. | ||
They're going to need, like I said, a replenishment of the Iron Dome. | ||
And so that entails getting the aid from Congress, which entails making a deal on Ukraine and border, which has eluded Congress since, like I said, end of September of 2023. | ||
But once that aid clears, and it's going to happen eventually, Israel will be armed and they'll have a free hand to go in and take the fight to Hezbollah, which they'll most likely do. | ||
And when they do, it's going to be, as this Biden source said, we have no idea. | ||
It's completely unpredictable how much it could escalate after that. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
That's the current security situation. | ||
It may not be imminent, as they say, but pay very close attention to the invasion of Rafah. | ||
We'll be watching that. | ||
The aid package in Congress. | ||
And the low-boil tit-for-tat war that's happening between Lebanon and Israel right now. | ||
Those are the things to watch and those are the things that we will be watching over the next few months. | ||
Either way though, it's not good. | ||
And by the way, by the way, this is the last thing I'll say. | ||
Lately there is this conversation. | ||
I talked about it on my stream about Tucker and Lex Friedman the other day. | ||
There's this conversation that's been growing, even among Zionists, where they say that America needs to stop giving aid to Israel. | ||
And a lot of people are saying, finally! | ||
Like, we're winning! | ||
America First is winning because if America isn't sending Israel money, then that means we're putting our country first. | ||
But you have to pay attention to the details. | ||
Some of the most hardcore Zionists have been saying this for years, including Ben Shapiro. | ||
Including Will Chamberlain, including Jacob Wall, including Castanel Amariu, including Segal at commentary, or tablet rather. | ||
Many of them have been saying this for years. | ||
And you might ask yourself, well why are these Jewish Zionists saying that Israel should stop receiving foreign aid? | ||
Isn't that putting Israel first, which is actually what they would want? | ||
But their argument is different from our argument. | ||
Our argument is that we need to end foreign aid because we gotta use that money to help Americans. | ||
And the foreign aid is really just a small part of the picture. | ||
The big picture is that Israel controls our government. | ||
They've infiltrated our State Department, they've infiltrated academia, Wall Street, the Republican Party. | ||
The foreign aid is one part. | ||
And actually a small part. | ||
The war in Iraq was a result of Israeli subversion, of neocon subversion. | ||
That was trillions of dollars, not the paltry 3 or 4 billion per year that we give Israel, or the 10 million we gave them after October 7th. | ||
That's not why the Israeli Jews or the Zionist Jews are against the foreign aid. | ||
They say that in the future, foreign aid to Israel with a progressive left-wing government in America will be used to leverage an expansionist right-wing Israeli government. | ||
What I mean by that is that the Jews recognize which way the political winds are blowing, They anticipate that a Super Obama will be elected in 2030, who is so gassed up on the anti-colonial juice, the anti-colonial ideology, that the future Super Obama is going to say, you know what? | ||
From a left-wing perspective, they're going to say, you know what? | ||
Israel has to stop bombing Palestinians or we're not going to give them any more money. | ||
And if Israel is dependent on America, they're going to have to work with Super Obama. | ||
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And they're going to have to say, stupid fucking Goyim. | |
Fine! | ||
We'll stop killing them. | ||
Just give us the missiles, you know? | ||
But that's what they're anticipating. | ||
They're anticipating that foreign aid will become what it's always supposed to be. | ||
Foreign aid was always supposed to make countries dependent on us. | ||
That's the purpose of it. | ||
It's a bribe. | ||
It's leverage. | ||
If we give a foreign country all this money and it becomes a necessary part of their budget, then they gotta do what we say. | ||
That was always how it was supposed to work. | ||
Never, in fact, how it ever worked with Israel. | ||
But there's a prospect that it could work that way in the future with an ideologically charged left-wing regime in America. | ||
Which clashes with an ideologically right-wing militant government in Israel under Netanyahu or under Bennett or Gallant or whoever it's going to be in the future. | ||
That is why they want an end to foreign aid. | ||
Because they recognize that what is happening right now in the United States is an existential threat to Israel. | ||
Which is what? | ||
The Biden administration is full of people that hate Netanyahu, that think it's a genocide. | ||
So is the Democrat conference in the House of Representatives. | ||
It's Democrats, it's liberals, and mostly non-whites that are protesting the genocide in the streets of New York and Chicago. | ||
It is elite liberals at Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania and Columbia that are speaking out against this. | ||
The Jews see the writing on the wall. | ||
They know that Biden is compliant. | ||
But they can see which way the arrow is pointing, the future. | ||
Which is those people protesting at Harvard are going to graduate and be in the State Department. | ||
And those people that are in the administration today are going to be running it tomorrow. | ||
And these protests in the streets are going to get bigger and louder, and they're going to create pressure against the government. | ||
And a future government will buckle under domestic political pressure, and probably because they're ideologically aligned, and they will demand that Israel stop its actions. | ||
So right, and that's playing out right now. | ||
Israel looks at Biden and they're like, man, this guy better pull through. | ||
This guy better tank his election in 2024, lose Michigan because these people are protesting by supporting us. | ||
But they know that time's about to run out. | ||
Biden, you know, he is going to die and he's going to, and along with him, is going to go that old Democrat party that was subservient to Israel. | ||
It's going to give birth to a far more radical, populist, non-white, leftist regime that will hold them back, that will be willing to hold them back. | ||
And they will be financed by a lot of Jews that are left-wing and a lot of Jews that are anti-Netanyahu and against the Jewish maximalist, Jewish identitarian, Likud regime. | ||
So the Jews say, we repudiate your foreign aid because it's golden handcuffs. | ||
We're getting all this money, but at what cost? | ||
We're getting all this money, but if we become reliant on it, we will be able to be leveraged and not have our full maneuverability, not have our full freedom of action. | ||
So the Jews are put in that position now where they are at the mercy of this aid package in Congress which is being held hostage by Ukraine liberals and border hawk Republicans and they're saying, can't you stupid goyim just make an agreement and give us the missiles? | ||
That's not really... that's more like a Ben Shapiro evil like demon. | ||
Can't you stupid goyim just come to an agreement and give us... that's more like Jewish. | ||
But that's what they're saying. | ||
They're saying, you stupid goyim, give us our money. | ||
And if you can't give us our money, then we don't want it! | ||
You know, we need to be able to prosecute our own wars independently. | ||
So that's the last shoe to drop, is when Rafa gets invaded and the aid package comes through, then they're gonna do whatever they want. | ||
But then, eventually, they're gonna say, we don't want your aid because your aid is being used to control us, which would be good for Washington, but bad for them. | ||
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So... | |
They're going to undertake an independent foreign policy which will be very bad for the United States because we're still going to own it! | ||
The whole world is still... Because Jews say, well, we want to disengage from America. | ||
Isn't that what you want? | ||
Well, not really. | ||
Because the Jews still control America. | ||
And what do you think is going to happen when Israel bombs Iran? | ||
When Israel shoves our money back up our asshole, and they bomb Iran in 10 years, do you think Iran is going to look at the United States and say, oh, you don't give foreign aid anymore. | ||
You're off the hook. | ||
You had nothing to do with it. | ||
Of course not. | ||
We're still going to own it. | ||
We're still going to own everything they do. | ||
We're still going to have to come to their defense. | ||
You think that once Israel stops taking our money that we would let them get destroyed or let, you know, Arabs or Persians kill them? | ||
Of course not. | ||
We're still going to be on the hook. | ||
It's just that we won't have the soft power tools to hold them back. | ||
And that's not really America first. | ||
So in some sense the foreign aid is almost becoming a positive tool, if at all. | ||
Regardless, we should be controlling them or not have anything to do with them. | ||
What we have right now is it's sort of like socialized risk and privatized profit. | ||
They get all the land, we pay for it. | ||
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So... | |
That's the other dimension of what's happening. | ||
That's the American side of this debate. | ||
So when you hear Segal and Costin and all these others say, oh, we're against foreign aid. | ||
I'm a Jew Zionist, but I'm against foreign aid. | ||
Not for the same reason. | ||
Not for the same reason, and the devil's in the details. | ||
The Jews are in the details because they're all lawyers. | ||
So they put those details there. | ||
They wrote them there. | ||
They wrote them because they're litigious and they went to law school because they are a rabbinical race and they've been writing bullshit laws for 2,000 years and they're gonna throw them in your face just like they threw them in Jesus's face. | ||
They went up to Jesus and they're like, go ahead, stoner. | ||
Stoner, just like the law says! | ||
You know, and Jesus is like, get out of here. | ||
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Get out of here, you liar. | |
Get out. | ||
You're not even Jewish. | ||
You're not even a real... You're not even one of mine. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
And they're doing it to us now! | ||
They're going to Kanye West! | ||
Oy vey! | ||
We're gonna take all the profits from your shoes! | ||
Oy vey! | ||
We're not for foreign aid anymore, goy! | ||
Get with the program! | ||
We're based! | ||
But the details suggest they're still very much not aligned with us. | ||
The devil is in the details because the Jews wrote them there, because they're all rabbis, because they're Pharisees. | ||
That's their Pharisaical tradition, is putting the devil in the legal details and then throwing it in the Goyim's face, throwing it in Jesus' face, throwing it in the face of honest Christians and murdering them for pleasure, for pure pleasure and spiritual profit, what they perceive to be a spiritual profit. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our other story here. | ||
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Do we have time? | |
Do we have time? | ||
Speaking of Pharisaical tradition, I think I'm about to Jew you out of another story. | ||
No, I started at 12.03. | ||
I think I'm going to... Yeah, we're going to move on. | ||
Take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
Whoops! | ||
We'll cover this other story tomorrow. | ||
We'll cover this other one tomorrow. | ||
Jesus was like, beat it, Jew! | ||
Scram! | ||
Get out of my face. | ||
When he drove the money lenders, the money changers, who do you think that was? | ||
Who do you know that's changing money? | ||
People say, wait a second, you're an anti-Semite but Jesus was a Jew. | ||
It's like I'm pretty sure Jesus threw all the money changers out of the temple. | ||
Who do you know that changes money and goes to temple? | ||
Because I can only think of one group. | ||
But that's just me. | ||
But that's none of my business. | ||
But that's none of my business. | ||
But what would I know? | ||
I'm a stupid guy. | ||
All right, okay, but let's yeah, yeah, all right, but let's take a look at the super chats We're getting a lot of mileage out of that joke Okay, let me Pull this up Excuse me get my wah-wah Mmm, wah-wah. | ||
Let me get my, uh... Set this up! | ||
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Okay. | |
Get my headset. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
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Let's see what we got. | |
Okay, so you're just a fucking retard. | ||
Thank you for confirming that. | ||
- Okay, so you're just a fucking retard. | ||
Thank you for confirming that. | ||
I suspected it. - 40-year-old - Okay, so you're just a fucking retard. | ||
Thank you for confirming that. | ||
I suspected it. - 40-year-old - Okay, so you're just a fucking retard. | ||
Thank you for confirming that. | ||
I suspected it. - 40-year-old a fucking retard. | ||
Thank you for confirming that. | ||
I suspected it. | ||
Dude, go away! | ||
year old bastard sent $25. | ||
Hey Nick, what about giving some takes on historical issues? | ||
Egg, update regarding 9-11, upcoming Supreme Court case. | ||
Mel Gibson, his dad, and set of a condism. | ||
Finally, Leo Frank. | ||
Could be good filler, good SEO, all the best. | ||
Everyone's always got ideas. | ||
You You should do this. | ||
You should do that. | ||
It's like my parents. | ||
Every time I hang out with my parents, it's always, you should do this. | ||
Did you do this? | ||
Did you do that? | ||
It's like, can I just live without people trying to tell me what I should do? | ||
What about doing this? | ||
Oh, another fucking bright idea. | ||
Let me get right on top of that and every other stupid idea, you people. | ||
I already explained it, okay? | ||
And if you didn't understand it, you didn't get it. | ||
And if you don't know, then you didn't get it. | ||
from the CIA to these leaders in exchange for election success or are they just using him to popularize a liquid candidate for when they're inevitably elected? | ||
Thanks for all you do big guy. - I already explained it, okay? | ||
And if you didn't understand it, you didn't get it. | ||
If you don't know, then you didn't get it. | ||
It's a color revolution. | ||
So it's this heavy propaganda media stuff It's to create a right-wing constituency for this kind of thing. | ||
Because he's really, it seems, promoting, one, like a Likud Israeli network when he goes these places and galvanizes support. | ||
But also, two, in many cases, seems to be advancing the interest of the State Department. | ||
John Farage sent $50, you say you're America first and not a third worldist, but you've shilled for Lula, Xi, Putin, Khomeini etc. | ||
and heavily counter-signaled the nationalist populist network. | ||
You sound like a dirtbag leftist but yet you support Trump. | ||
So then why would you support him over Biden if your number one concern is Jews slash Israel? | ||
What is your political play here? | ||
Sounds like bait, but I'll answer it. | ||
First of all, I'm not shilling for anybody because shilling would imply that I'm being paid. | ||
And regrettably, I'm not being paid by any of them. | ||
I wish I was. | ||
And I would tell you, I'd say, hey, I'm a proud shill. | ||
I'd probably get arrested. | ||
That's the only reason. | ||
But I would take money from Lula. | ||
Hey man, I'm Lula's number one fan. | ||
I love Brazil. | ||
What do they do over there? | ||
I support it. | ||
I would love to take money from Iran. | ||
Iran, if you're listening... Iran, if you're listening, give me a billion dollars. | ||
Putin, if you're listening, hey man, I've done some heavy lifting for you, brother. | ||
Xi, come on, man. | ||
I'm the only one. | ||
I owned Alex Jones for you. | ||
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So I'm not a shill. | ||
I support them. | ||
And I'm not a third worldist because third worldism is fundamentally about the independence of third world nations from great power politics. | ||
Maybe you don't know that. | ||
But a third worldist says that Africa, Asia, Latin America should really express their own Political self-interest rather and have their own sovereignty rather than be pawns in a geopolitical chess game, which I don't believe in. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I've never said that. | ||
On the contrary, I've said they don't even understand sovereignty. | ||
They have no concept of it. | ||
Sovereignty is a completely modernist concept. | ||
It comes with the printing press, which created a modern bureaucratic state which allowed for Standardization and centralized control over a large jurisdiction and a modern military and impersonal institutions and they don't have that in Africa. | ||
I'm sorry, they don't have any of that in Africa. | ||
They don't even have a written language. | ||
Forget about a printing press. | ||
They can't read. | ||
Because there are no words. | ||
There are no written words. | ||
Big problem. | ||
They have no institutions. | ||
They have no nothing. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
So Africa, I mean, they just have no concept of it. | ||
There is no civilizational antecedent for modernity, let alone sovereignty, which is a product of modernity. | ||
Okay? | ||
Latin America is much the same way. | ||
I mean, many of these governments have no control over their territory. | ||
It's Shining Path, it's the cartels, it's, you know, Mexico. | ||
The Mexican government doesn't control Mexico. | ||
It's the FDRC, so it's very much the same way in Latin America. | ||
It's tons of corruption. | ||
Asia has only recently been getting better. | ||
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They can develop sovereignty. | |
That's about it. | ||
So I'm not, I'm in no way a third worldist. | ||
I don't give a shit about any of them and I don't give a shit about their sovereignty or their made-up fake countries or their non-civilization. | ||
But they are a playground for the great powers. | ||
So Russia, when you say supporting Russia, Russia's not third world, never has been. | ||
Soviet Union was second world, not third world. | ||
And Russia's always been a great power. | ||
Russia was a great power in the Concert of Europe, Russia's a great power in World War I, World War II, Cold War, and they're a great power now because they have a nuclear arsenal and a serious conventional military and missile arsenal and industry and military-industrial complex. | ||
In no way, shape, or form is Russia a third world. | ||
Neither is China. | ||
You say you're shilling for Xi and Putin. | ||
She and Putin are not third world. | ||
China's not third world. | ||
Russia's not third world. | ||
They're second world at best with some first world cities and first world amenities. | ||
Certainly a first world military in the case of Russia. | ||
And as for Iran and Lula, well it's very clear why I support them. | ||
It's because they're against Israel. | ||
And Israel's the number one threat to America. | ||
So, you say, how are you America first when you support the enemies of the number one threat to America? | ||
Well, that sounds pretty self-explanatory. | ||
It's a fucking math problem. | ||
Well, you say you're America first, but you support Lula and... And it's not Khomeini. | ||
Khomeini's been dead for 40 years. | ||
It's Khamenei. | ||
Okay, that's another thing you're ignorant on. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm not shilling for Khomeini, I'm shilling for Khamenei. | ||
And anyway, I support, I don't shill because I'm not getting paid, I support Khamenei and Lula because they're anti-Israel and Israel is standing in the way of American sovereignty. | ||
I support Xi and Putin, they are not third world. | ||
I support them because they are peer competitors or close to peer competitors to the United States. | ||
And the only way that we will get an America first regime is if We transitioned due to external pressure. | ||
External and internal pressure. | ||
Which I've said repeatedly. | ||
And I have countersignaled the nationalist populist network because it's neither of those things. | ||
It is not populist. | ||
It is not nationalist. | ||
It is a subversive criminal cartel backed by Israel. | ||
And there's evidence of that with all of them. | ||
So I don't sound like a dirtbag. | ||
I'm not a fucking communist. | ||
I'm not a socialist. | ||
I'm not a... | ||
I don't support sovereignty of brown people in Africa or Latin America. | ||
I'm basically a fascist... I'm like an American fascist dissident. | ||
Something like that. | ||
I'm an accelerationist, fascist, American dissident. | ||
I would call myself something like that. | ||
Mercantilist, racial realist, white American imperialist, Something like that. | ||
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Okay. | |
Now, as for the support for Trump, well, you're right. | ||
Trump supports Israel, but so does Biden. | ||
You know, Biden's supporting Israel all the same. | ||
We're gonna get just as much support for Israel. | ||
Trump is an independent force, and he's clearly not controlled by Israel in the same way that Haley and DeSantis were. | ||
Also, Trump will close the border. | ||
So Trump is really a whole other question, but I've gone into the Trump question extensively. | ||
Now Trump didn't start a war with Iran. | ||
Trump pulled us out of Syria, built the foundation for us to exit Afghanistan and Iraq. | ||
So I would say that Trump is deceptively America first. | ||
You know, if you're an idiot, you'd say Trump's America first. | ||
If you're a midwit, you'd say Trump's an Israel shill. | ||
If you're super smart, you'd say Trump's America first. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
Devin Higgison sent $50. | ||
Love the show. | ||
Active in local politics in Michigan. | ||
Every time Nikki Haley is brought up someone starts laughing or booing. | ||
Have not met a single supporter of her here. | ||
Voter, campaign worker, or otherwise. | ||
W King Trump. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Hail King Trump. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
It's all Democrats that support her. | ||
In every primary, all of her voters are Democrats. | ||
Like in, I think, South Carolina, they said that half the people that voted for her Say they're going to vote for Biden. | ||
They're Democrats. | ||
And the same is true in New Hampshire. | ||
So she's not a Republican. | ||
John Farage sent $10. | ||
Most Trump supporters don't care about foreign policy and they don't care about a conflict in the Mii which doesn't really affect them. | ||
You can call out Israeli influence but the top issue for Americans in polling are and is immigration. | ||
Why not focus on immigration first and Jews slash Israel after? | ||
Dude, you're a Jew. | ||
You're a Jew. | ||
This is classic Jew. | ||
Oy vey, you support Iran? | ||
What are you, a third worldist? | ||
No, I just love that they have nukes and they hate you, okay? | ||
I just love that Hezbollah has 150,000 missiles. | ||
Oy vey, why don't you just stop talking about Israel and focus on immigration? | ||
Can't you be a good boy and just talk about The brown people. | ||
Leave us alone. | ||
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Let us control your government and just close your borders for you, okay? | |
We realized we're wrong, okay? | ||
We're closing your borders. | ||
Stop trying to kill us now. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
You can never put that issue last. | ||
It's always got to come first. | ||
Sorry, pal. | ||
John Farage sent $10, two halves, it's all a matter of political strategy. | ||
It's easy to fall down the rabbit hole of the JQ&C Jews slash Zionists all around you. | ||
You have to tell your followers to keep track of reality young man. | ||
One of your fans is running in my states, MA, GOP, calling to exile all Jews. | ||
John, Latin cross, victory hand. | ||
I saw that, yeah well listen, I don't support exiling all Jews, okay? | ||
But no, you're not gonna put us to sleep by just saying, it's strategy, bro, it's strategy. | ||
They've been saying that for 50 years. | ||
That was the initial conceit of neoconservatism. | ||
Which is, hey, let's all just get together and we don't need to care about the social stuff. | ||
We're just neoliberal, neocon. | ||
Let's just focus on defeating the Soviet Union and cutting pipeline deals with Iraq and Israel and... No, we're not falling for all that again. | ||
And by the way, Jews and Zionists are all around us. | ||
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It's easy to see because it's real. | |
Jews and Zionists are everywhere. | ||
They are everywhere. | ||
I talk about it every day. | ||
I'm not making this stuff up. | ||
They are everywhere. | ||
And they are the reason our country isn't free. | ||
But I think this is just bait. | ||
This is John Dave Irving. | ||
But I appreciate you getting me to talk about some serious stuff, so... | ||
Dorseventral.groper sent $10. | ||
Don't get dinner Sunday night. | ||
They are going to crash your car after you leave the restaurant. | ||
Top two guys will be out. | ||
It will look an accident. | ||
Keep griping. | ||
Much love. | ||
Dorseventral.groper. | ||
They're gonna crash your car? | ||
Okay, I don't like the sound of that. | ||
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You're freaking me out, man. | |
Don't know any of those people, but thank you man, I appreciate it. | ||
Christology is nuanced. | ||
Nick. | ||
Christian Wagner, loyal soldier of Michael Lofton, is watching. | ||
He will Pope's plain and nuance for Michael at any moment. | ||
He is so awesome. | ||
D-H-A-A. | ||
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Don't know any of those people, but thank you, man. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
I do a political show now. | ||
No, fuck off. | ||
I hate talk about biblical prophecy. | ||
I talked about it in a very specific way, a very narrow way. | ||
Brother Nathaniel. | ||
A little disappointed he started yapping about something else when you asked him about the biblical prophecies for the end times. | ||
Care to elaborate your thoughts on how the prophecies will play out? | ||
No, fuck off. | ||
I hate talk about biblical prophecy. | ||
I talked about it in a very specific way, a very narrow way. | ||
I think that if you are super interested in the end of the world, you're just a retard and I kind of hate you a little bit. | ||
People are always like, so what What do you think the end of the- No one knows. | ||
No one knows. | ||
It's the same level of like, who do you think is going to win the election? | ||
Your guess is as good as mine. | ||
No one knows. | ||
People knew they would take out a huge bet. | ||
You know? | ||
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Do you think, what are the winning lottery numbers? | |
I think they're... | ||
So, uh, no. | ||
You shouldn't be interested in that. | ||
And I actually like Brother Nathaniel's answer. | ||
He said, if you're more interested in the Antichrist than Christ, you have a problem. | ||
And I agree with that. | ||
So I think discussion of the end times is pretty stupid. | ||
The only thing I...and I hate to talk about it because then everybody wants...that's all they want to talk about. | ||
All I said is, what do you think the significance is of the Jews returning to Israel for the first time in 2,000 years? | ||
Is that biblically significant? | ||
That was the question. | ||
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Not, what's the end of the world? | |
Why? | ||
So you can start getting ready and do fucking what? | ||
Fucking idiot. | ||
I hate when people ask that. | ||
What are we gonna die? | ||
What am I gonna die? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Thank you Jill. | |
is zero power unless you count charlie baker types so that woman kaufman is crazy we don't need more people like her or mtg if you're going to go in on the jq or conspiracy theories you have to be smart about it emphasize that to your followers the smartest ones john latin cross victory hand thank you jill thanks for the advice based in on cent five dollars do you think the tattletales at media matters who are assigned to watch your show ever feel guilty when you make them laugh | ||
Probably, yeah. | ||
I don't know if they laugh, though. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because I don't hate watch. | ||
So I can't... I don't know what that experience is like, really. | ||
Gangcostocks sent $3. | ||
Tucker said in his interview that Putin hates nationalism. | ||
Is this a semantic thing or is it true? | ||
Also Lex Friedman literally sounds like he slurs his words half the time. | ||
Guy sucks. | ||
I don't, did he say that he hates nationalism? | ||
I think he said that he is, he didn't mean, that was in the context of denazification and the premise was basically that Putin isn't against so-called Nazis in Ukraine, he's against Ukrainian nationalism. | ||
So I don't, I don't know what the exact quote was. | ||
I don't think he said Putin hates nationalism. | ||
I think he just meant that Putin was crushing Ukrainian nationalism. | ||
But I would have to return to the quote. | ||
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Russia's not nationalist because they're an empire. | |
So maybe that's what he meant? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Ryan Dawson bid $9.11, sent $10, saw Tucker react vid. | ||
Maybe it's Cope but get vibes Tucker along with Bud A.J. | ||
or Red Pilled. | ||
Both doing calculation where they won't come out and openly criticize Jews but drop hints. | ||
Also seems every single word out of Tucker's mouth is very calculated. | ||
He does this I'm a dumb, lazy bro routine. | ||
Yeah, that was interesting what he said about John Stewart and Condoleezza Rice. | ||
I picked up on that. | ||
He said, oh, John Stewart, or whatever he's calling himself, because he's a Jew named John Leibowitz, and he also said, oh, Condoleezza Rice, who had a very interesting mentor, and her mentor is this Czechoslovakian Jew, Neocon. | ||
That was a little interesting. | ||
That was a little interesting hint. | ||
You're right. | ||
Yeah, well, all their dads are CIA, and it's all a big coincidence. | ||
sent $10, also both Alex Jones and Tucker families are CIA. | ||
Coincidence they just ended up being buddies. - Yeah, well all their dads are CIA and it's all a big coincidence. - Israel Populum sent $3, I'm currently getting sloppy top from my boomer girlfriend. | ||
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Shoddy looks like a-- - Thank you for that. | |
Yeah I'll check it out. | ||
He had some nice things to say about me. | ||
I was very happy to see Christian Wagner's positive take on you. | ||
He is a great guy and I highly recommend his content to any grow-ipers who are seriously interested in theology. | ||
He would be a great ally to AF. | ||
Yeah, I'll check it out. | ||
He had some nice things to say about me. | ||
I mean, all I care is that people are fair. | ||
I have this reputation that I can't take criticism. | ||
I don't mind criticism. | ||
I make fun of myself all the time. | ||
People say, oh, you're like a narcissist. | ||
Narcissists don't laugh at themselves. | ||
Certainly not as much as I do. | ||
But what happens is not criticism. | ||
People don't come and say, oh, I wish you were more mature. | ||
They say things like, you're a fucking fed, and you're gay, and you're short, and you're a fucking spic, and you're a grifter, and you're a liar, and you're short, and you're a fucking genetic freak, because you're an in vitro baby, and you're a terrible boss, you don't pay your staff, and you lie about this. | ||
And your audience is fake, and you know, and Milo has the tapes, and Louis Theroux has the tapes, and everyone has the tapes, and you're being blackmailed. | ||
It's like, basically they think I'm the devil. | ||
And like, that's not criticism. | ||
To say, if you have nothing nice to say, you don't have one nice thing to say about somebody, then clearly you're just a seething bitch, and you just have an ax to grind against a person. | ||
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So... | |
That's the thing. | ||
It's like... I don't... If people... If people can acknowledge... | ||
Like, especially Catholics. | ||
If Catholics can acknowledge, I brought a lot of people back to the Catholic Church, I try to be sincere and honest as much as possible on my show, and then they say, oh, well, you know, but he's imperfect. | ||
Yeah, well, but he swears or, you know, maybe they don't like the humor. | ||
That'd be one thing. | ||
But it's always like, it's a bunch of lies. | ||
It's always, oh, well, you know, he's just an irredeemable piece of shit and we just hate him. | ||
And that's not criticism. | ||
That's just like, You hate, okay, so you just hate me. | ||
So... Yeah, so I don't, you know, so I thought it was a fair take. | ||
And I appreciated the nice things he said about me. | ||
Seems like a good guy. | ||
I don't know really anything about him. | ||
Rapist Werewolf said $25. | ||
Have you played Half-Life 2? | ||
No, never got into that. | ||
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Man, I got a taste for cookies right now. | |
Pretty fly white guy sent $3.319. | ||
I feel like nobody ever talked about Tucker interviewing Kevin Spacey. | ||
WTF was that? | ||
Did I dream that? | ||
Dude, I forgot about that. | ||
You just reminded me. | ||
It got totally memory hole. | ||
That's going in the Obsidian file. | ||
And that's going in his Obsidian file right now. | ||
Tucker Carlson interviewed Bracket Kevin Spacey. | ||
I'll have to create an orphan note for Kevin Spacey. | ||
Interviewed Kevin Spacey. | ||
Yeah, I totally forgot about that. | ||
Thanks for the tip. | ||
Sheesh, kabibbles, bro. | ||
Okay, Kevin Spacey. | ||
And then I gotta link Kevin Spacey to, of course, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And I have to link him to bracket Bill Clinton. | ||
And I have to link Jeffrey Epstein to Eric Weinstein. | ||
Right? | ||
And then I have to link Eric Weinstein to who? | ||
Of course, Peter Thiel. | ||
Naturally. | ||
And we also have to link Bill Clinton to Millet! | ||
Javier Millet! | ||
Who we visited in New York after he won. | ||
And Sidney Blumenthal! | ||
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Sidney Blumenthal, father of who? | |
Max Blumenthal. | ||
Husband of who? | ||
Anya Parampil. | ||
And editor of what? | ||
The Grey Zone, which did a heat piece against who? | ||
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Me, with Tucker Carlson, friend of Max Blumenthal. | |
That's crazy how it all comes together like that. | ||
But that's my genius 10,000 IQ at work. | ||
That's my genius. | ||
Yeah, mad genius. | ||
Exactly fucking right. | ||
Take away your gripers and what are you? | ||
Genius? | ||
Millionaire? | ||
Playboy? | ||
Philanthropist? | ||
Get shit on? | ||
Scarlett Johansson nod? | ||
Get fucking shit on? | ||
Jew? | ||
Real niggas that take no more? | ||
- Real negative, but take no more? - Hey, thank you, appreciate it. - Hey, thank you, appreciate it. - Doge shit poster, $69. | ||
Maloney is full of baloney, smiley face. | ||
Nice, yes, yes, W. Keleton $0.03, Christy Gnome is too hot to be VP. | ||
This will backfire with suburban women. | ||
It will only make them jealous. | ||
The VP will be Rubio because he's hot, but for the ladies, he will become a sex symbol in 2024. | ||
Okay, you're trolling. | ||
No shot it's gonna be Rubio. | ||
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Gross. | |
Disgusting. | ||
Yeah, they're not tough standing on business at all. | ||
gunned down Nikki Haley. | ||
The media headline would be IDF gives Nikki Haley backshots. | ||
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Gross. | |
Disgusting. | ||
Balaclava sent $3. | ||
The Arabs have not been standing on business. | ||
Yeah, they're not tough standing on business at all. | ||
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And it's kind of disappointing. | |
Don't do it! | ||
Don't work for Zog. | ||
Don't work for Zog. | ||
You can be helpful without going to Zog. | ||
Unless you don't mind. | ||
Unless you don't mind dying for Israel. | ||
I'm having some internal conflict because I don't want to take part in a G-Zionist-run military that goes against America first, but I think it's a wise career choice in my situation. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Advice? | ||
Don't work for Zog. | ||
Don't work for Zog. | ||
You can be helpful without going to Zog. | ||
Unless you don't mind, unless you don't mind dying for Israel. | ||
Then do it. | ||
Harold Flight Center. | ||
Hey Nick. | ||
Been a while. | ||
That Jewish voice over you do kills me every time. | ||
Thanks for the laughs. | ||
No one else comes close. | ||
It's super low IQ and dumb but it's so funny to me. | ||
Luke the Evangelist sent $3. | ||
When will internships open up for AF? | ||
Will applications be available on your website? | ||
I'm a genius and I want my intellect and artistic skills put towards your cars. | ||
You're goaded. | ||
Much love. | ||
Why thanks buddy. | ||
Love you too. | ||
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We're opening it up soon. - Records Debt sent $3. | |
Great. | ||
It's a global Jewish civil war. | ||
World War Jew, and we're stuck in the middle. | ||
They'll probably write stop anti-Semitism on their final apocalyptic nuke. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yes they will. | ||
It's gonna be rough. | ||
End of the world is coming. | ||
Shenderman 88 but Pyrrho sent $3. | ||
Jesus was a Nazarene, not a Nazarite. | ||
He turned Wawa to wine. | ||
Pharisee then cope. | ||
NJF is a proud shill for Hinsdale. | ||
I am a proud shill for Hinsdale because Lions Township disrespected me. | ||
Lions Township. | ||
More like Lion's Clownship. | ||
More like Liar's Clownship. | ||
Lion Clownship. | ||
More like Lion Clownshit. | ||
Lion's Township? | ||
More like Lying Clownshit. | ||
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Fuckers. | |
I fucking hate them. | ||
No, they suck. | ||
They, you know, enjoy your brush with greatness. | ||
lying clown shit. | ||
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Yeah, W. Hensdale. | |
Heil Hinsdale. | ||
Heil the Hinsdale Devil. | ||
Money back for what? | ||
- Oh. - Here's your money back. | ||
Sorry, bro. - Money back for what? - Brother Nathaniel sent $3. | ||
Trump at the Republican Jewish Coalition November 23 began with I love Israel. | ||
I love Israel. | ||
What gives? | ||
Same old, same old if Trump gets in. - I hear something to that and you wanna know why? | ||
Watch this. | ||
Saurabh Sharma starts American Moment. | ||
What's the goal? | ||
We want to find staffers for the next Trump administration. | ||
That's the problem they're solving. | ||
Saurabh Sharma, American Moment, find staffers for Trump too. | ||
Saurabh Sharma recently joins the board of American, excuse me, National Conservatism. | ||
National conservatism run by who? | ||
Yoram Hazoni. | ||
Dual citizen Israeli Jew. | ||
Yoram Hazoni backed by who? | ||
Roger Hertog. | ||
Jew-Zionist. | ||
Funds Hertog Foundation, Tikva Fund. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yoram Hazoni, who was Well, no, I'm thinking of somebody else now. | ||
Yoram Izzoni's National Conservatism backed by Peter Thiel. | ||
Peter Thiel speaks at National Conservatism Conference alongside Ron DeSantis, who received support from the Adelsons, alongside J.D. | ||
Vance, who got funded by Thiel, alongside Paul Gottfried, who started a truce with the Straussians a couple of years ago. | ||
And so now Saurabh Shwarma founding the personnel for the Second, Trump White House is in bed with Yoram Hazony, dual citizen Israeli backed by Hertog and Thiel, and in their organization, and then they'll be picking the staff for Trump too. | ||
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Uh-oh, big problem. | |
So, credible, very credible warning. | ||
That's why the Groypers have to fight for the Trump administration. | ||
We gotta, we gotta jump in there. | ||
That's why the Gruyper's gotta infiltrate the Trump administration because otherwise Curtis Yarvin is gonna be running it. | ||
Super Jew Curtis Yarvin who hates the goyim is gonna be running the show. | ||
Harold Flight sent $10. | ||
My son and his friends watch you avidly now. | ||
They want the mustache back. | ||
They reckon you look like a young handsome omni-man with it. | ||
Yeah, I've been thinking. | ||
I kind of want it back. | ||
You know, I think you might be right. | ||
I think I might bring it back. | ||
Gives me a little character because it makes me look real Italian, I think. | ||
Okay, you know, maybe I'll bring it back. | ||
I'm thinking about it. | ||
American Matt sent $25. | ||
The story of Marine Captain Charles B. Johnson in Lebanon will put a smile on your face. | ||
I'll have to look that one up. | ||
Greekoid sent $7. | ||
What's for dinner tonight? | ||
By the way, I really like that tie. | ||
I think it makes you look extra handsome. | ||
Good night. | ||
Love you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
What's for dinner? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Salmon maybe? | ||
Cause it's Friday. | ||
2am? | ||
Redpillidfag sent $50. | ||
I have a th- Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
Is that a troll? | ||
You gotta keep the sexual stuff out of there, please. | ||
Back shots and fucking toppy and fin dom. | ||
Get that shit out of here. | ||
Has Trump never called himself a Zionist? | ||
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Hmm. | |
I don't know. | ||
I mean, if you go and you say, I love Israel, I love Israel, it's kind of... I mean... | ||
Six of one, half a dozen of the other, to be honest with you. | ||
Steve Patrick sent $10. | ||
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Yo, can we talk about- Jared Kushner ran his foreign policy. | |
You're gonna say, well, but he never said- That's kind of splitting hairs. | ||
I mean, it's notable. | ||
We'll file that away, but come on now. | ||
Steve Patrick sent $10. | ||
Yo, can we talk about the car crash thing for a second? | ||
Holy shit. | ||
Yeah, what the fuck was that? | ||
Because I do have a dinner planned on Sunday. | ||
So that's a little freaky. | ||
Okay, the dinner is now underground. | ||
The dinner has been moved to a jail cell. | ||
You got to put me in like solitary confinement so they can't get to me. | ||
Juan David Cito arrives sent $3. | ||
Being a fellow Hispanic, can we stop disavowing immigration and start focusing on ensuring they are Catholic in America first? | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Fuck immigration. | ||
And fuck immigrants. | ||
No, we gotta sh- Get the- Get outta here with that, man! | ||
We are not the same. | ||
Iwo X. Kroyper sent $3. | ||
Is the Jew in the room with us right now? | ||
Yes, actually. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
I don't know that one. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What do you think about the song "Rad Trad" by Hallowed? - I don't know that one. | ||
I don't know. - Alexander sent $10 to that super chatter. | ||
Do not join the Air Force. | ||
I have one more year counting the days. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
I wish I knew the things I did now before I joined. | ||
- Okay, just bypass me and talk to everybody else. | ||
- The Way sent $3. | ||
I met a fellow grower per last Sunday at a TLM. | ||
When we met, we proceeded to give each other the standard patriarchal grower per grip. | ||
A sign was presented, and we repeated the number 1626. | ||
To bro. | ||
Nick. | ||
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That's kind of funny. | |
Very funny. | ||
Well done. | ||
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Well done, sir. | |
That's got to be the new fraternal order. | ||
American Matt sent $10. | ||
The current IDF Gaza operation is similar to that of the RAF bombing strategy of World War II. | ||
No, I don't think it is actually. | ||
Albert Castro sent $5. | ||
What's the tension behind Shapiro and Tucker? | ||
That is an interesting question. | ||
It would really involve knowing what Tucker's all about and what Shapiro's all about. | ||
But yeah, that may be a counter-argument that if Tucker was really a neocon, you know, why would he be fighting Shapiro? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
I'd have to find an answer on that one. | ||
Fair counter-argument. | ||
Actually, the only good counter-argument I've ever heard on this show. | ||
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Okay, let's see. | |
I think... Okay, we got one more. | ||
Every time. | ||
Is that supposed to be a rhyme, though? | ||
Kind of a near rhyme. | ||
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Okay! | |
Alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America first! |