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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people, they are sweet. | ||
They let it sink in one day. | ||
Sweet Lord save us from L.A. | ||
I am live life. | ||
Blueprint 5 mic. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prom dated. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and pop who plays it. | ||
Felt like it rained to the roof caved in. | ||
Two words. | ||
Shottown crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Pay me. | ||
Pay me. | ||
Squeeze me. | ||
Tease me. | ||
Save me. | ||
You know how to game these. | ||
I can't let them change me. | ||
'Cause I'm judgmental. | ||
The End of the World | ||
The End | ||
of the World . . | ||
Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. - Because it's the outsiders who change the world. | ||
And it'll make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home, And one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for president of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people. | ||
But we have people that are stupid. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will... | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's a great day. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America First! America First! America First! America 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! | |
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We got a great stream for you tonight. | ||
Coming to you live on Super Tuesday with coverage of the Super Tuesday primary results. | ||
Big primary night. | ||
It's Trump versus Nikki Haley. | ||
15 states. | ||
854 delegates at stake. | ||
854 delegates at stake most of the contests already decided okay It's almost all over. | ||
But we'll be watching the votes come in in some of these remaining states and see the vote count finished getting tallied in some of them. | ||
Also potentially anticipating a dropout from Nikki Haley at the end of the night. | ||
We'll see. | ||
So it's gonna be fun. | ||
Welcome to the stream. | ||
And we'll just go through very quickly what they're reporting here on the New York Times. | ||
Looks like a clean sweep so far. | ||
Trump might be in a little bit of trouble in Vermont. | ||
I actually saw earlier projection say that Nikki Haley won Vermont. | ||
But that's not confirmed yet. | ||
Looks like too close to call. | ||
So far. | ||
New York Times predicting she'll win by three. | ||
But just about every other state, Colorado, Trump wins. | ||
91% in. | ||
Texas, Trump wins! | ||
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51% in. | |
Oklahoma, Trump wins! | ||
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88% in. | |
He wins 82-16. | ||
Minnesota, they actually just called moments ago. | ||
Trump wins 88% and he wins 82-16. | ||
Minnesota, they actually just called moments ago. | ||
Trump wins 27%. | ||
Arkansas, Trump wins. | ||
73-22 with 50% in. | ||
Alabama, Trump wins. | ||
84-12, 35 in. | ||
Tennessee, Trump victory. | ||
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74% in. | |
North Carolina, Trump wins. | ||
84-12, 35 in. Tennessee, Trump victory. 74% in. North Carolina, Trump wins. 81% in. Wins by 75-23. | ||
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81% in. | |
Just north of Nikki Haley's home state. | ||
Virginia, Trump wins with 92% in. | ||
Massachusetts, he wins, just 22% in. | ||
And Maine, he wins, 47% in. | ||
So he's won every state that's been called so far. | ||
We're waiting on Vermont with 60% and it looks like it's basically a tie. | ||
New York Times predicts down here Haley will win by 3. | ||
Which will be her first win. | ||
She won Washington DC, but not technically a state. | ||
So this would be her first state win so far out of everything. | ||
And then we're waiting on Utah, which polls don't close until a minute from now. | ||
Polls close in California an hour from now. | ||
And polls close in Alaska two hours from now. | ||
So I don't know how long the stream is gonna go, but certainly we will get a call from Utah and California. | ||
At least I think we'll be live for another hour. | ||
So that's the state of where we are tonight so far. | ||
Like I said, it's 854 delegates at stake tonight, but by the end of the night it'll be 1,151 will have been allocated. | ||
So it's about 300 have been determined so far in the entire race, and by the end of the night 854 more will have been secured. | ||
And so far tonight Donald Trump has won 80 delegates, Nikki Haley 0 so far, but she'll win some in Vermont. | ||
And Trump is leading her overall 353 to 43 for the nomination. | ||
So by the end of the night, you know, based on how this has been going so far, Trump is going to get very close to the nomination outright just after tonight's results. | ||
He won't get it outright tonight, but he will be very close. | ||
And we're not, I mean, And this primary has barely started. | ||
Still a lot of states to go, but he's almost locked up the entire thing. | ||
So, that's where we are now. | ||
We'll take a look at the forecast. | ||
So, the forecast says the same thing. | ||
You know, Trump has won all these. | ||
These have already been called. | ||
Vermont is the only state they're even projecting that Haley has a chance of winning, but by 3%. | ||
Which isn't totally surprising, it's a pretty left state. | ||
And she did well in New Hampshire, she did well in Massachusetts, so not a huge shock. | ||
I'm a little surprised she won anything, to be honest with you, but... Pretty clean sweep otherwise. | ||
California, Trump is expected to win if you look at the polling. | ||
I don't know the margin, but... | ||
He was very far ahead the last time we did this covering the South Carolina primary. | ||
And I think the same is true with Utah. | ||
So it shouldn't be too different over there either. | ||
But why don't we check in? | ||
We'll see what they're saying on... We got NBC and then we'll pull up Charlie Kirk. | ||
We'll see what everybody else is saying. | ||
And like I said, tonight we know Trump is gonna win basically everything. | ||
We know that Nikki Haley has no chance at winning. | ||
Trump will be on the ballot in November. | ||
He's going to be on the ballot throughout the primary cycle. | ||
So, there's not going to be a ton of surprises. | ||
It almost doesn't even matter too much tonight. | ||
The big thing we're looking for is whether Nikki Haley will drop out or not, and so we're going to wait for her speech. | ||
That's the big thing to watch for, but we're going to tune in, we'll see what we can find. | ||
We want to hear a Trump speech as well. | ||
I think maybe he'll come out after California. | ||
Stay focused on Joe Biden. | ||
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But if you see over my shoulder, the stage is set for Donald Trump with no tele... | |
All right, Garrett, thank you. | ||
It's looking like it could be another tough night for Nikki Haley. | ||
And while she has been optimistic in defeat in recent weeks, tonight she's remaining behind closed doors. | ||
Ali Vitale covering the Haley campaign from her headquarters in South Carolina. | ||
So, Ali, we know we are not going to see Nikki Haley tonight. | ||
What are you hearing behind closed doors? | ||
Savannah, you don't get a starker contrast of the tale of two Republican candidates like you do between where Garrett is standing at Mar-a-Lago about to hear from former President Trump and where I'm standing outside of Haley campaign headquarters here on Daniel Island in South Carolina. | ||
We were told that Haley would be taking in these results somewhere in the Charleston area, likely at her home on Keogh Island. | ||
Island. | ||
Are we? | ||
Her staff, in large part, huddled in the building right behind me. | ||
Their mood, they described as jubilant, which, of course, is in stark contrast to the results that we're seeing tonight, where Donald Trump could once again sweep Nikki Haley on this critical Super Tuesday primary night, inching him even closer to the nomination and really, again, begging the question of what does Nikki inching him even closer to the nomination and really, again, begging the question Behind closed doors, her team have been quiet tonight. | ||
They are really focused, I think, on what their path ahead looks like, especially when the metrics that they've laid out here, Savannah, have been so vague. | ||
Haley herself has said she wants to stay in this race as an alternative to voters, and certainly I have heard that on the ground as I've been traveling to all of these Super Tuesday states alongside the former UN ambassador. | ||
But Haley has also said that she will stay in as long as she is competitive. | ||
That is a vague metric. | ||
It tracks with the way that her campaign tends to talk about what success looks like on election nights. | ||
But the problem with not talking on a night like this one is that other people set what it looks like to be competitive. | ||
So she's not talking? | ||
She won't speak tonight? | ||
Wow. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
What is she doing? | ||
I've been saying this since New Hampshire. | ||
What's the play? | ||
Every time she gets her ass kicked, and every time she comes out and says, well, hello, South Carolina, you know, and acting like she won. | ||
She hasn't won anything yet. | ||
She hasn't won anything to date other than DC. | ||
Tonight, she might win New Hampshire. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
That's it. | ||
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They came out, and they would come and see one of these ballots, and they'd fill it out for us. | |
And Lester, it's pretty simple. | ||
We'd ask, basically, who were you voting for? | ||
When did you make your decision? | ||
A little bit about demographics, age, your background, things like that. | ||
So, the big question is, what were the top issues? | ||
Let's start in Virginia, right? | ||
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This is a key state. | |
It's trended blue, but some people consider it, at times, a battleground. | ||
Look at the most important issue here, Lester. | ||
Immigration. | ||
The top issue with 38%. | ||
Right under that, the economy. | ||
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Next up, North Carolina. | |
This is a true battleground, and some people believe maybe the critical battleground in the 2024 election. | ||
Again, we asked voters, what is your top issue? | ||
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They said immigration. | |
Just below that is the economy. | ||
And finally, in California, the same question. | ||
It flipped, though. | ||
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We have the economy as the number one issue and immigration as number two. | |
We also wanted to ask people and find out who were the core groups for each group. | ||
For Trump, this is in North Carolina, again, a key battleground state. | ||
Lester, you have very conservative 89 white non-college grads, white evangelicals and veterans. | ||
This is the core of the MAGA movement, if you will, right now. | ||
We asked the same question about Nikki Haley to find out in Virginia who were her people. | ||
Moderates, independents, college grads, under 45. | ||
But here's the problem, Lester, and this is really the story of the night. | ||
Republicans did not- Under 45? | ||
Her key demographics are under 45, 43%. | ||
There's only one other guy running, so how does that make any sense? | ||
Well, hey, if you look at the under 45s, Nikki Haley's got 43%. | ||
Sorry, so she has less than half the vote in a two-person race? | ||
Unless they're counting Democrats too, but I don't think they are. | ||
Her key demographics, college graduates where she barely won half in a two-person race. | ||
Under 45, where she won less than half. | ||
Okay, so that's a Trump demographic. | ||
Looking primary. | ||
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Some fascinating storylines emerging tonight. | |
Tom, thanks very much. | ||
Savannah, I'll send it back to you. | ||
Alright, Lester Welk. | ||
I mean, her top demographic was 66%. | ||
It's a two-man race. | ||
Two-human-being race. | ||
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We have a lot to talk about with our moderator of Meet the Press, Kristen Welker, along with our senior Washington correspondent, Hallie. | |
State still in play. | ||
It's an open primary, so independents, Democrats. | ||
Let's see what we're saying over here on Starkey Park. | ||
When you have infiltration of your cities, of your state, it becomes more difficult and more, what's the word I'm looking for, more risky for you to enter into business and keep your business in that state. | ||
And I think people are buckling down on the immigration issue and saying, I'm not going to own a bunch of land and subject my family and my farming to what's happening flowing across the border, especially in southern Arizona and southern Texas. | ||
And it's met with mockery. | ||
It's met with mockery on MSNBC if you believe that it is the top issue. | ||
What's going on in Vermont? | ||
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Oh, I was just saying, so the New York Times dial, the infamous dial, has it at 85% for Haley to win, which is lame, but I was just looking at the town by town maps and a place I've noticed, we don't have results from every town yet, and a conspicuous place where there are no votes in yet is the town of Norwich and the town of Hartford. | |
Those are the towns that are on the Vermont side of the Connecticut River opposite Dartmouth, which we talked all about how the town of Hanover, where Dartmouth is, was giving Haley all of her votes. | ||
What's the town again? | ||
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Hano, it's in Vermont. | |
It's Hartford and Norwich. | ||
So that's right in the middle on the right side of Vermont. | ||
That's where you'd have people who are affiliated with Dartmouth College on the other side of the river. | ||
That's, you know, Squish Central. | ||
So that's going to be 80, 85, 90 percent Haley voters, whether they're Democrat crossovers or just squishy Republicans. | ||
Same thing happened with the New Hampshire primary. | ||
That's where all the Haley votes were coming from in Hanover, in Lebanon. | ||
I remember we were looking at that and there were more votes for Haley than there were for Trump in the 2020 general election. | ||
That's right. | ||
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So you just have these total lunatic people who are just dying to vote for Nikki Haley in that area. | |
And they're going, that's almost certainly... There's our guy! | ||
There's our guy, Jack Posobiec! | ||
He's been pretty based lately, huh? | ||
Maybe signaling to the Groipers, had to dial it in, because I clocked him a little bit, I put on Telegram. | ||
I'm like, why is this guy posting a poll where everybody's blaming the Jews for everything? | ||
And I think he started to dial it in. | ||
But I don't know, he's one to watch! | ||
But I'm not gonna grant him that just yet. | ||
But it seems like he might be. | ||
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What's giving her the odds of winning in this New York Times thing? | |
I just, I know these creatures. | ||
Let's talk about Texas here because we'll have a nice little dialogue. | ||
Is it a good, I think it's a great idea to go after Dade Phelan, all of this. | ||
They think that Texas is no longer going to be red because of it. | ||
Blake will probably agree. | ||
Play cut 42. | ||
Blue. | ||
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The sine wave. | |
And then coming down the other side to Texas will never be blue. | ||
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But the part of it. | |
You could just switch to Texas used to be blue. | ||
Texas used to be blue. | ||
Which will always be true. | ||
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Which will always be true. | |
Texas could be blue again. | ||
I think the Republicans are, I think it could take a minute. | ||
But the Republicans, they're. | ||
hate each other so much that it usually isn't the rise of another party, it's the weakening of the dominant party. | ||
And I think nothing weakens a party like a civil war. | ||
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Can you talk, Chris, a little bit about what's going on right now with the Texas down ballot stuff? | |
Yeah, I mean, the Texas Statehouse basically is a three-party operation. | ||
It's the Democratic Party and then the Republican Party is in two factions, which is basically the good old boys and the crazies. | ||
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And basically the way the state works is that... They're both a little crazy. | |
Yeah, I mean look, the good old boys are hardcore right wing, like ideologically, right? | ||
But there's a sort of, this kind of MAGA contingent that was even there before MAGA became MAGA, and has always been this sort of process where they have super majorities, but basically these contingents. | ||
And right now those two factions are in the most open war with each other they've ever been for a bunch of reasons, but largely because the Attorney General Ken Paxton was impeached by the Texas House and then acquitted by the Texas Senate. | ||
Now, after being acquitted, he and his allies are out for revenge! | ||
They are raining down holy hell! | ||
Man, they're having a fun time tonight. | ||
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Yeah, we have some updates there on the Texas race. | |
Yeah, tell us. | ||
To your point, Charlie, the runoff rules in Texas exist. | ||
So if you don't get 50%, then it is going to a runoff. | ||
Yeah, all these preemptive people putting on social media, Dave Phelan's been defeated. | ||
There's no evidence of that yet. | ||
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Well, there was early that it looked like it was over 50%, but now we're seeing some of these late votes coming in, and we don't have a good idea of what percentage has been counted, but it does look like A number of insurgent candidates that are on the Paxton side of that war have won, or are winning, they are getting over 50% very clearly. | |
And then there's a bunch of drag-out races that have, some of them have 4 or 5 candidates in them, where it's under 50%, and because of that this thing is going to go to a runoff. | ||
We brought up Katrina Pearson. | ||
She is now neck and neck with the person, but there's a third candidate in the race, so she's probably going to end up going to a runoff. | ||
You have the Dave Phelan race, so that one's likely going to a runoff unless there's more votes to be counted that we're not aware of. | ||
And that had a third person in the race, Alicia Davis. | ||
So, the one thing I'll point out, and this is good to pay attention to, is a lot of conservatives will get excited tonight going, yeah, we made it through the runoff, or yeah, we're showing them, but it's very likely or there could be a real possibility that the person that's the third person or fourth person that's in this race were recruited by the establishment with the intent to try to split the vote for the insurgent. | ||
Because they know how unpopular they are and this is a common tactic that's used by the by the establishment And there's a lot of Bush money that's floating around Texas, so I wouldn't put it past them. | ||
I don't know these candidates I'm not intimately involved with any of these races so that may not be true for every one of these races But I wouldn't be surprised if that is the case in some of these which means that the Conservatives are gonna have to work really really hard in the runoff to beat OK, let's check back in with Nancy. | ||
Yeah, what's going on? | ||
Come on! | ||
Where's the Gripers? | ||
All their votes turn back out because it's a it's a weird runoff election date and that the third party can't. | ||
OK, let's check back in with NBC. | ||
This is my friend Sandra it is, right? | ||
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Yes, hi. | |
Sandra's also Lester, a social worker. | ||
You're volunteering to be out here? | ||
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Yes. | |
I want to say on behalf of everybody watching, thanks to you and all the election workers all across the country. | ||
How's the turnout been so far? | ||
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Really great. | |
OK, where's the Groypers? | ||
That kind of sucks. | ||
I would have liked for him to get a clean sweep here tonight, but New York Times, as Blake Neff said, the infamous needle gives her a 95 or greater percent chance of winning. | ||
And the margin's gone up! | ||
Almost 4%. | ||
With 90% reporting. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
But they have yet to call it. | ||
New York Times will not call it. | ||
What they say is very likely. | ||
Other than that, oh! | ||
We have some results now from Utah. | ||
Results just came in. | ||
Haven't called it yet. | ||
But they're estimating it'll win by 14. | ||
Less than 1% in. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just 100 votes. | ||
Practically 100, 200 votes in. | ||
But looks like Trump will win Utah as well. | ||
So, looking like basically a clean sweep minus Vermont. | ||
That's what it seems to be. | ||
And the only big... You can see these red bubbles are Trump, where he has lead, and the blue is Haley. | ||
It looks like there's almost no Haley support outside of, go figure, Northern Virginia and Vermont, which is... | ||
Predictable. | ||
We covered recently the South Carolina primary, and what has been true about all these races where Nikki Haley has done perhaps better than others is that it's all Democrats voting for her. | ||
In New Hampshire, it was all Democrats voting for her. | ||
It was a big contention. | ||
I think it was like 70% were not Republicans. | ||
The same was true in Michigan. | ||
The same was true in South Carolina. | ||
Big surprise tonight, where is the biggest contingency for her support? | ||
Northern Virginia, which if you don't know, Northern Virginia is the suburbs of Washington, D.C. | ||
So, it's fitting. | ||
She won the Washington, D.C. | ||
primary. | ||
2,000 votes cast, I think she won 600 of them. | ||
And now, her only real, I mean her only visible support on the entire map of the United States, which is pretty broad tonight, 15 states, Is Vermont, which is among the most liberal in the nation, and Northern Virginia, outside of the first or second most liberal city in America. | ||
Why don't we pull up Virginia? | ||
I'll show you. | ||
We can take a close look. | ||
Yeah, that's about right. | ||
So if you take a look, she won Alexandria 58-40. | ||
That's like wealthy, across the river from DC. | ||
I'm surprised though. | ||
She didn't win here. | ||
I believe which is where Arlington is, right? | ||
She won Richmond, Virginia and Charlottesville! | ||
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Whoa! | |
That's kind of a betrayal. | ||
Where's Richard Spencer? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I don't think he likes Haley, but he doesn't like Trump anymore. | ||
But yeah, looks like Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington. | ||
That's where she's got support. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I was looking at it wrong. | ||
Arlington's just tiny up here in the north. | ||
I'm thinking, where's Arlington? | ||
Okay, so she did win Arlington. | ||
Arlington, 74-24, Alexandria, 58-40. | ||
7424 Alexandria 5840. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that's our only visible support on the entire map. | ||
Other than that, no luck. | ||
We'll check in. | ||
I'm curious. | ||
I wonder what it says for Biden. | ||
I'm going to pull him up. | ||
How do I switch to the Democrat primary? | ||
Is that here? | ||
I'm curious. | ||
I wonder if there's any kind of Michigan effect happening there. | ||
Let's take a look and see. | ||
Well, it's kind of strange. | ||
They're not showing it like they are for the Republicans. | ||
You get this comprehensive map. | ||
I'm not really seeing that here for Biden. | ||
Let's see Oklahoma. | ||
I'm trying to see where he has a smaller margin, if there's any kind of protest vote happening. | ||
Minnesota might make sense. | ||
Yeah! | ||
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Wow! | |
Look at this! | ||
Okay, see? | ||
And it makes sense. | ||
Minnesota has a massive Somali Muslim population. | ||
So, one or two weeks ago in the Michigan primary, Joe Biden I think he got 85% and 13, 15% voted uncommitted. | ||
Democrats voted that they were not committed to any candidate. | ||
And that was after there was a huge campaign by, I think it was some Muslim non-profit. | ||
Muslim backed non-profit and they were seeking to get 10,000 uncommitted, but they campaigned statewide. | ||
They got a hundred thousand people to vote. | ||
They're not committed in the Dem primary, which is a big deal because Michigan will be close this year. | ||
If, well, I should say, if Biden wins, it will be extremely close. | ||
The polling shows that Trump will win by a healthy margin. | ||
Trump is polling better in Michigan than he ever has. | ||
Better than at any time in 2016. | ||
Better than at any time in 2020. | ||
And Trump won by 10,000 in 2016, Biden won by 150,000 in 2020. | ||
If 100,000 people are voting that they're not committed, that's a significant protest vote that could affect the outcome. | ||
That's not nothing. | ||
And that's 100,000 in a primary. | ||
It could be even more in a general. | ||
And the polling favors Trump, so that could be a disaster for Biden. | ||
That's 16 electoral votes he's basically losing. | ||
Those people otherwise would be voting Democrat. | ||
So, Minnesota, we don't really, we're not going to know quite yet, because it's only 24% reporting, but it's 10,000 people have voted uncommitted. | ||
15, 14, 15% have voted uncommitted in Minnesota, probably out of Minneapolis and the surrounding area. | ||
I'm curious where most people have voted uncommitted. | ||
Looks like 20% voted uncommitted in this county north of Minnesota, or I'm sorry, Minneapolis. | ||
And looks like in Rice County, 23% south of Minneapolis. | ||
We don't have any results from Minneapolis itself yet, so that'll be interesting. | ||
I wonder... | ||
If there will be a significant protest like there was in Michigan. | ||
So, Minnesota will be, that's one to watch. | ||
We'll be taking a look at that. | ||
Let's see, maybe Massachusetts, very liberal. | ||
Yeah, look at this! | ||
No preference! | ||
I don't know if that's a protest vote. | ||
That's what that looks like. | ||
10% with 22% in a vote of no preference. | ||
Massachusetts, I don't believe they have a very large Muslim population, but it is a lot of Asians. | ||
It is a lot of far-left, highly educated people in Boston, Cambridge. | ||
I think it's the most students per capita in any city in the United States. | ||
So that tracks. | ||
That's fitting. | ||
I think that's why they freaked out about Harvard. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Where else do you think there would be a significant protest vote? | ||
Maybe Virginia? | ||
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No? | |
Not so much. | ||
How about... Well, yeah, I mean, those would be my big guesses. | ||
Maybe California will see a significant protest vote. | ||
The polls don't close for another 45 minutes, but that'll be interesting to see. | ||
Oh, here we go. | ||
Why did you guys tell the Trump is speaking? | ||
We are the only plants that can take tar and make it into oil. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
But we were energy independent. | ||
We were going to be energy dominant. | ||
We were going to be supplying oil to Europe all over the world. | ||
And then a tragic thing happened during the election. | ||
It was a tragedy. | ||
Because you wouldn't have, think of it, all of the problems that you have today, I don't think you would have had any of them. | ||
You'd only have success. | ||
And that's what's ultimately going to unify this country and unify This party we have a great Republican Party with tremendous talent and we want to have unity and we're going to have unity and it's going to happen very quickly and I have been saying lately success will bring unity to our country and it happened before we had the best economy our country's ever had And people were calling me that I would have said, will never happen. | ||
It'll never happen. | ||
They wanted to get together African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, women, men, people with diplomas from the best schools in the world, and people that didn't graduate from high school. | ||
Every single group. | ||
Don't interrupt! | ||
Don't interrupt! | ||
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Hey! | |
We're watching this! | ||
It was a beautiful thing. | ||
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Shut up! | |
Our country was coming together. -Former President Trump making his first comments on another good night, a big Super Tuesday for the former president. Notably, he's been speaking for several minutes here. He's not mentioned Nikki Haley, and this is the term that he's talked about on his campaign. This move now to focus strictly on Joe Biden, his policies, a one-on-one match, which I think most people -- -We got to switch it to right-side podcast. -Now nobody has confidence in them, and we have to get that confidence back. | ||
It's so important for the success of our country. | ||
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So important. | |
So, this has been a day that we've been waiting for. | ||
I want to thank my family for being here. | ||
It's a great family. | ||
I have a great family. | ||
It's a great family. | ||
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I want to thank my family. | |
They're a great family. | ||
They've had it very easy since I decided to run for politics. | ||
They say, thanks a lot, Dad. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
But they're strong, and they're very capable people, and they love the country. | ||
They really do love the country, and we appreciate it. | ||
And I want to thank everybody, my staff. | ||
Susie, Chris, incredible job. | ||
incredible job you're doing. | ||
I read an article yesterday where it said this is one of the finest run campaigns that anybody has ever seen. | ||
That's pretty good, right? | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
It's really a statement. | ||
And we have no choice because November 5th, it's right around the corner, November 5th is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country. | ||
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USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | |
We're going to take it, and we're going to make it like it should be. | ||
Respected. | ||
Right now we're not respected. | ||
Right now our country is known as a joke. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
Other leaders who I speak to, other leaders can't believe what happened to us. | ||
Because three years ago, we were the most respected country anywhere in the world by far. | ||
We were doing things that nobody could believe. | ||
China was paying us billions and billions of dollars. | ||
In 25 years, they paid us nothing. | ||
Zero. | ||
Not 10 cents. | ||
I was getting billions of dollars. | ||
And they were happy about it. | ||
As happy as you can be. | ||
Of course, maybe there's reasons for things having happened. | ||
But they were not so happy with certain things, I guess, based on things that took place. | ||
But we were getting along with everybody. | ||
We were getting along and we were respected by everybody. | ||
We had no wars. | ||
Remember when I had the debate with Hillary Clinton? | ||
She said, look, look at him. | ||
Look at that personality. | ||
He's going to cause wars, wars. | ||
I said, no, my personality is going to keep us out of wars. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
For 20 years, they were fighting ISIS. | ||
I defeated ISIS in four weeks. | ||
I got rid of ISIS. | ||
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100%. | |
100% of the ISIS caliphate. | ||
And we had no wars. | ||
And we stopped wars. | ||
We weren't getting along with a lot of countries. | ||
All of a sudden, North Korea, which is a serious nuclear power, but North Korea came along. | ||
Kim Jong-un, we got along very well. | ||
We got along very well with China until COVID. | ||
That was a little bit too much, as far as I was concerned. | ||
That was too much. | ||
Couldn't take that one. | ||
But we made a trade deal with China that I don't even talk about. | ||
$50 billion a year in product they bought from our farmers, our manufacturers. | ||
They used to buy 10. | ||
I got 50, and it was great. | ||
But COVID, I don't even talk about that because COVID was such a horrible thing. | ||
It started in the Wuhan labs, just as I said. | ||
The Wuhan labs. | ||
And it came out, I believe, through incompetence. | ||
I believe it was incompetence. | ||
Some people think it wasn't, but I believe it was. | ||
But regardless, it caused $60 trillion worth of damage and death all over the world. | ||
All over the world. | ||
And we did a fantastic job on that. | ||
We never got credit for that. | ||
Unbelievable job on that. | ||
We came up with things that nobody thought was possible. | ||
Don't forget, when it came in, nobody had an idea what it was. | ||
They didn't even use the word pandemic. | ||
Nobody had an idea. | ||
But we did a fantastic job. | ||
And we got a lot of credit for the economy, a lot of credit for our foreign policy. | ||
I think Credit like nobody, very few people have gotten. | ||
And the press was very honest about it. | ||
They give us very high marks on foreign policy, the Abraham Accords, so many different things we did. | ||
But we never got the kind of do that we should have for the COVID, or as I call it affectionately, the Chinese virus, the China virus, which is a much more accurate term. | ||
And despite that, the stock market... | ||
When we turned it over, the stock market was higher than it was prior to COVID coming in. | ||
It was an amazing thing. | ||
And we did an amazing job. | ||
And we have so many people that worked on that. | ||
So many of the doctors, so many of the scientists that worked with us on that. | ||
It was really, really something. | ||
But there's never been an administration that had more success in so many different elements. | ||
We got the largest tax cuts in history. | ||
We have the largest regulation cuts in history. | ||
We rebuilt our military. | ||
And what happened? | ||
We rebuilt our entire military and beautiful. | ||
We had jets, jet fighters that were 53 years old, and we had all brand new jet fighters. | ||
And then after this other group of people that didn't know what they were doing, they took over. | ||
And we had that horrible Surrender in Afghanistan. | ||
I call it a surrender. | ||
We took the soldiers out first. | ||
You know, I dealt with the leaders of the Taliban in Afghanistan. | ||
They were the ones that were causing the trouble. | ||
The press was very angry because they said, why are you calling them? | ||
I said, because that's where the problem is. | ||
I say, oftentimes, I say, they asked Jesse James, Jesse, why do you rob banks? | ||
He said, because that's where the money is. | ||
And I said, that's where the problem is with the Taliban. | ||
And I spoke to Abdul. | ||
He's still the leader, believe it or not. | ||
He's really the leader of Afghanistan, but he's the leader of the Taliban, a rough group. | ||
I say, don't ever shoot our soldiers again. | ||
Don't ever do it. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
What happened is that, you know, we were having during the Obama administration previously, they were shooting a lot of Our soldiers, and I let them know, I said, don't ever, ever let that happen. | ||
I said very, in a rather nasty fashion. | ||
We don't have to go into it tonight. | ||
For 18 months, we lost nobody in Afghanistan. | ||
And then we had that horrible, horrible withdrawal, where we lost 13 soldiers, 38 horribly wounded, left Americans behind. | ||
You know, we have Americans right now still behind. | ||
Call them hostages, if you like. | ||
It was a terrible moment. | ||
We left $85 billion worth of brand new, beautiful equipment behind. | ||
Jets and tanks and everything you can think of. | ||
Goggles. | ||
Night goggles. | ||
They didn't use to fight. | ||
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They were fighters. | |
He said he would wipe Afghanistan off the map. | ||
I think were his exact words, in case you forgot. | ||
-Goggles than we have. | ||
-Which is awesome. -So I just want to tell you that led to a lot of bad things. And now the worst things are happening. The things that are happening now are unthinkable, and they're unthinkable at the border. We have millions of people invading our country. | ||
This is an invasion. | ||
This is the worst invasion, probably. | ||
We've never had anything like it. | ||
No country has ever had anything like it. | ||
The number today could be 15 million people. | ||
And they're coming from rough places and dangerous places. | ||
And we had that shutdown. | ||
We had everything going so beautifully. | ||
When Joe Biden goes to the beach, because somebody on his staff thinks he looks very good in a bathing suit. | ||
He's tired. | ||
He can't get his feet out of the sand or lift the chair, which weighs about nine ounces. | ||
Joe Biden, if he would have just left everything alone, he could have gone to the beach. | ||
He would have had a tremendous success at the border and elsewhere. | ||
So we're going to take back our country. | ||
We're going to make sure we are. | ||
We are going to do it right. | ||
We're going to. | ||
Have the greatest economy ever in the history of our country. | ||
We're going to top what we did. | ||
We're going to become an energy center of the world. | ||
We're ready to become energy dominant. | ||
And they stopped that. | ||
They stopped that. | ||
But we're going to become energy dominant. | ||
We're going to pay off debt. | ||
We're going to do things that nobody thought was possible. | ||
You know, we hadn't done our second phase of the tax cuts. | ||
When we did the tax cuts, the Democrats fought us very hard. | ||
And now they say, well, I guess that was pretty good because we took in much more revenues after we cut taxes. | ||
And then we did all of those regulation cuts and people were working and everybody was happy and we were all proud of our country. | ||
But we're going to win this election because we have no choice. | ||
If we lose the election, we're not going to have a country left. | ||
And we're going to do something. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We love you too. | ||
And we love our country. | ||
And we can't let this magnificent... Some people call it an experiment. | ||
I don't call it an experiment. | ||
I just say this is a magnificent place. | ||
A magnificent country. | ||
And it's so sad to see how far it's come and gone. | ||
When you look at the depths of where it's gone, we can't let that happen. | ||
We're going to straighten it out. | ||
We're going to close our borders. | ||
We're going to drill baby drill. | ||
We're going to get the inflation down. | ||
And we are going to make Our country, greater than ever before, and we're going to do it quickly. | ||
We're going to do it quickly. | ||
It's going to go fast. | ||
We have to get the criminals out. | ||
We have many, many criminals that have entered our country. | ||
We have people coming in from such, such bad places, and we're going to have to get them out. | ||
We have murderers that are being deposited into our country. | ||
We have drug dealers at the biggest and highest levels that are coming into our country. | ||
We have people coming into our country that just shouldn't be here. | ||
But many, and I say many, large percentages, they come in through the caravans, they come in many different ways. | ||
Now we find out again they come in through airplanes. | ||
We'll send them in. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
But they come into our country. | ||
We're going to stop them. | ||
We're going to close our borders. | ||
We're going to have to deport a lot of people, a lot of bad people. | ||
Because our countries can't live like this. | ||
Our cities are choking to death. | ||
Our states are dying. | ||
And frankly, our country is dying. | ||
And we're going to make America great again, greater than ever before. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
It's been a big night. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Thank you. | ||
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Yeah, the voice is soft. | |
He's a little low energy tonight. | ||
No teleprompter, they said, so he's winging it. | ||
You gotta give this guy a lot of credit. | ||
He's almost 80 years old. | ||
He's been doing this now for 9 years, believe it or not. | ||
He came down the escalator in June 2015, nearly 9 years ago. | ||
They are putting him through hell. | ||
I mean, more than a typical president with special counsels, and investigations, and lawsuits, and civil suits, and DOJ stuff. | ||
So you gotta give him a lot of credit. | ||
I see people in the live chatters saying, oh, you know, the speech sucks. | ||
Well, give the guy a break, okay? | ||
He kinda reminds me of, like, uh, you know, old people in your life, like your grandma or grandpa. | ||
When they kind of have the same stories they tell. | ||
You go over there for Thanksgiving, they tell all the same stories. | ||
You go there for Christmas Eve, they tell all the same stories. | ||
You bring up a topic and they kind of just like... It's almost like Plinko. | ||
You say something to them, that's the input. | ||
And it kind of gets filed into like a very specific lane. | ||
So every primary we hear about the oil, you know. | ||
And we hear about something about the Middle East, like about ISIS or Taliban. | ||
We don't hear that one too much. | ||
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We were having the greatest economy and I shut it down. | |
So... And that is what it is. | ||
I love him. | ||
I'm loyal to him. | ||
I think he's strong. | ||
But... It's tough. | ||
I mean, it's tough at his age and what he's been through. | ||
I get it. | ||
He's tired. | ||
He's a sleepy old... Well, I don't want to say he's a sleepy old guy, but you know, he kind of is. | ||
He's past his bedtime. | ||
It's 10.30 over there. | ||
It's 10.30 in Palm Beach. | ||
The man is tired! | ||
Let this man go to bed. | ||
Tuck this man in. | ||
Will somebody please tuck this man in? | ||
No, but I love him. | ||
Adequate speech. | ||
Typical stump speech. | ||
Nothing special there. | ||
He's tired. | ||
It's a long night for him, but... But he looks good. | ||
All right, let's check back in on the New York Times and NBC. | ||
Yes, so apparently no speech from Haley tonight. | ||
That's kind of bizarre. | ||
I said this on my show this morning. | ||
I said that I wonder if Nikki Haley intended to stay in as long as the Colorado challenge against Trump's eligibility was in question. | ||
Because I've been saying that's the only way that she could conceivably win is that if Trump is somehow removed from the ballot. | ||
Because she's not going to beat him. | ||
She's not going to beat him tonight. | ||
She hasn't beaten him yet. | ||
She will not beat him in the future. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So, what's the pathway? | ||
Where does she get the delegates from? | ||
How does she make it to the convention? | ||
I don't see it. | ||
So a part of me said and a part of me thought well maybe she's counting on somehow Trump being removed from the ballot because that's the only plausible way that she gets to the head of the ticket is if Trump is disqualified in Colorado and there's a ripple effect nationwide if the Supreme Court made the wrong decision or if something horrible happened to him or who knows what kind of thing they could pull out but I think that | ||
Of course, the convention is in the summer. | ||
I think it's July or August. | ||
I think it's late July. | ||
That is four months from now. | ||
You know, four or five months from now. | ||
I wonder if maybe she was counting on some new development that we hadn't thought of knocking him out of the race, maybe being the Colorado challenge, and she had said before South Carolina, I'm not dropping out until the end of Super Tuesday. | ||
So I'm thinking, was that timed? | ||
Did she mean, I'm not dropping out until the Supreme Court adjudicates it and I get resoundingly defeated on Super Tuesday? | ||
But she's not even speaking tonight. | ||
And they say that the energy at her camp is jubilant? | ||
Why? | ||
You're getting your fucking ass kicked. | ||
You haven't won a single thing yet. | ||
Except for DC. | ||
Maybe she'll win Vermont. | ||
And they're happy? | ||
You have no delegates! | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
And she's not even gonna talk? | ||
So, I'm a little confused what's gonna happen with her if she's going to... Um... | ||
if she's going to drop out tomorrow then or later this week. | ||
Maybe that's what will happen. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
And it looks like they called Vermont for Haley. | ||
So she won Vermont. | ||
Okay. | ||
Why don't we take a look? | ||
So Trump, everything has been called for Trump. | ||
Vermont for Haley. | ||
Utah, still just less than 1% reporting. | ||
But I want to check back in with Minnesota. | ||
We'll see if we have any new results. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
So, I mean, that's really it. | ||
We saw Trump speak. | ||
Everything's been called. | ||
There's no speech from Haley. | ||
I am curious, though, about Minnesota. | ||
If you're just joining us, we talked about this just before Trump began speaking. | ||
There was a major protest vote in Michigan, in the Michigan primary last week, where over 100,000 Democrat voters voted for not committed in the Michigan primary. | ||
Big deal. | ||
Michigan has 16 electoral votes. | ||
100,000 voting in protest in the Democrat primary in the primary is a big deal. | ||
It's a big problem for him. | ||
That's a must-win state for Biden. | ||
It's one of them and it's one of the must-win states with more rather than fewer delegates. | ||
And that's a substantial protest. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
So I said tonight I wonder if we'll see the same thing in Minnesota where there's also a large Muslim population. | ||
And it looks like it's not as big in Michigan but It's substantial. | ||
63% in in Minnesota. | ||
20%! | ||
20% have voted uncommitted. | ||
34,000 votes. | ||
Now, it's not as big of a deal in Minnesota as it is in Michigan because Minnesota will not be as close as Michigan. | ||
Michigan, Trump is ahead in the polls Minnesota, Biden is ahead and Biden won by a big margin in Minnesota in 2020 so I don't think it will be competitive but it does speak to the widespread dissatisfaction with Biden that he is the incumbent president there isn't even a viable challenger but he's still he's losing 20% of the vote to nobody to nothing and it's not even the end of the night | ||
Although it looks like almost everything from Minneapolis is in. | ||
So I don't know how much more we'll see of that. | ||
But it's interesting to watch. | ||
I also want to check in on Massachusetts. | ||
It looked like, you know, maybe there's a little protest here. | ||
28,000 votes, no preference. | ||
I don't know if that's the uncommitted equivalent in Massachusetts, but That's another 28,000 protest votes. | ||
I don't think you'd see anything like that anywhere else. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Yeah, nothing else really substantial. | ||
Not Vermont, not Maine. | ||
In Iowa, they got 500 people voted not committed. | ||
Oh, okay, Colorado, 35,000 voted not committed. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty substantial. | ||
It's like there's quite a few people that are voting for nobody in the Democratic primary. | ||
Not enough that it's really substantial in any state other than it seems Michigan and Minnesota, but it's not nothing. | ||
Okay, well, we'll check back in. | ||
We'll see what's happening on NBC. | ||
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Oh, this is great. | |
...on tonight so far... ...week or two... ...legal status of... | ||
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We'll check back in, see what's happening. | |
There are issues of immigration. | ||
There are issues of the economy. | ||
President Biden. | ||
Both candidates moved to the center. | ||
In more recent years, it's like, no, stay, turn out your base. | ||
That's where the enthusiasm drive up the margins there. | ||
Do you think President Biden should be trying to get his base out, get the young voters back? | ||
I don't care. | ||
We'll check back in, see what's happening on Charlie Kirk. | ||
Unless, oh, I guess they're wrapping it up. | ||
Wow, okay, everyone's wrapping it up? | ||
I guess I was super late to the party. | ||
But I said this morning, it's not like there was any surprise. | ||
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Nothing really even happened. | |
Let's see. | ||
Now we got Benny Johnson. | ||
I don't really feel like watching that. | ||
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And so I think that's going to be either in so many words or even if not in so many words, the core message is actually that Donald Trump, not Joe Biden or not anybody else from the other side, is going to be the one who actually unites this country. | |
And I think that that's something that our side needn't be shy about admitting that we want. | ||
I think most of us don't want a national divorce. | ||
I think most of us do want to live in one nation under God, just as our founding fathers envisioned 250 years ago. | ||
And so I think Donald Trump is going to be that kind of figure from now through election day. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
I'm a little off put by this look here. | ||
What's going on with the black t-shirt thing? | ||
It's a little gay, a little intimate. | ||
I mean, whenever I look at Benny Johnson, it's just screaming gay. | ||
I know he has a family and everything, but he's still pretty gay. | ||
They're both doing this black t-shirt thing. | ||
It's just like a little too quiet. | ||
It's a little, the frame's a little too tight. | ||
It's kind of making me uncomfortable. | ||
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Revives that spirit of national unity in his own way. | |
But I think that less of a shift, but more of an awakening of something that may have been less obvious to people who have watched him in the past, but I know is in his heart and I think is coming out more and more. | ||
And, you know, I do think that's the right way to go. | ||
And I am fully in support of that message all the way through the general election in November. | ||
So good night, and I'm glad you had me on for a few minutes, Benny, before we rock and rolled. | ||
But thanks for doing what you're doing. | ||
I know that you are a father to young children, and I don't want to keep you. | ||
I have to ask you one more thing. | ||
I have to ask you one more, because ALX broke the news earlier in the call that Elon Musk was meeting potentially with Donald Trump, that both their jets landed the same place, and that they had a meeting. | ||
Now, you're very close with both these guys. | ||
And you've worked very closely with both these guys, and we've talked about Elon Musk publicly, and how valuable, obviously, the X platform is to free speech, but also for just the future of the country as a free nation. | ||
Your thoughts on that meeting? | ||
I obviously don't want you to reveal anything that's private, but like, What's going on, man? | ||
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I'll just take a big step back. | |
I mean, I'll be respectful of my conversations with both those guys and, you know, let's just take the big takeaways in terms of where we are right now. | ||
And, you know, you bring up two people who I think do embody a lot of that founding spirit. | ||
People who can achieve something with their own dedication. | ||
Okay, so we're just not getting an answer on that. | ||
Elon and Trump landed in the same place. | ||
So, you know, they're both like the founding. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Next. | ||
Okay. | ||
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That's it. | |
I'm the only one that's live. | ||
We got Loomer. | ||
Loomy. | ||
She's just chilling. | ||
What else, Charles? | ||
Well, I'm tweeting this now. | ||
Tweeting the update. | ||
Is this like a Hunter Biden action figure? | ||
Why do we have like a naked action figure? | ||
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I just think California should be coming out momentarily. | |
Who's that guy talking? | ||
A lot of Zoomers have this voice. | ||
It almost sounds like a baby voice. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
I don't mean because it's high-pitched, but the way he talks, it just sounds like how a baby, like a baby that's learning to speak, to like talk, | ||
it's kind of like uncontrolled it's like unrefined it's kind of like raw and it's like a lot of zoomers Todd they're like yeah it's like can't you uh can we control the pitch can we control the pitch a little bit i'm sure he's fine i'm sure he's a great very soon it's just funny and p to try to steal the election from Is that this guy? | ||
He's not a Zoomer. | ||
He's not a baby. | ||
Looks like a fallout. | ||
This guy, he's not a Zoomer. | ||
He's not a baby. | ||
It's the highest number of delegates in the country. | ||
And President Trump actually credited me with saving California for him because they wanted to have this kind of like second place participation trophy style delegate. | ||
It looks like a fallout. | ||
It looks like the default fallout New Vegas character. | ||
Variation, right, where they were going to give whoever came in second place half the delegates or up to 50 to 60 delegates, which could have made up for that candidate than losing Iowa and New Hampshire. | ||
So blew the whistle on that and received credit and appreciation from President Trump for doing so. | ||
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Yeah and it's just so cool with Colorado happening and all the work we did in Colorado with They're a disgraced Secretary of State. | |
Okay, um, that was a little... Okay. | ||
Uh, anyway, what do we got on RSPN? | ||
Anything happening here? | ||
Nothing? | ||
It's over here too? | ||
I'm the only guy streaming? | ||
That's it? | ||
Just me and Benny Johnson? | ||
Okay. | ||
And Loomie. | ||
And the Laura Loomer. | ||
Uh, who else is live? | ||
Oh, we'll go back. | ||
It's over! | ||
It's all over! | ||
Okay, well, that sucks. | ||
That's my crutch! | ||
I can't lean on anything now. | ||
If you want to see that, make sure to come for that. | ||
7am tomorrow. | ||
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He's expected to say roughly the same stuff the very next day. | |
November 15th of 2022 at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
I was there. | ||
Very few other Republican leaders were there. | ||
He had no real endorsements. | ||
You know what's awesome about Trump is he's like 80 years old almost, but he looks fucking hot. | ||
All these other 80-year-old guys, all these other 80-year-old white guys look like this. | ||
Have you ever realized, a lot of people make fun of Trump for his look, but John McCain was like the same age. | ||
And he looked like a dork. | ||
Like this is what John McCain, you know, this is what John McCain looked like in his 70s or I don't know how old he was in this picture. | ||
And then you look at Trump. | ||
And Trump just looks like a beast. | ||
So people say, oh, you're orange, your hair's stupid, he looks fucking awesome, he looks hot. | ||
So you could either look like this when you're 70, just look like another boring white guy, just look like a lame old cracker, or you could look like this Aryan Chad, Hitler-esque, Caesar-esque, Mussolini moment, Napoleon, men who will define epochs, I always said that. | ||
I said that from the very beginning, from 2016. | ||
If you, if you really pay attention, there's a distinct reason that Trump does this. | ||
Trump does the hair, he does the, you know, he knows that it, you know, maybe it looks a little goofy or whatever, but look at the alternative. | ||
The alternative is you look like this, you look like this, you look like this dork. | ||
There's like an interview that Trump did with Steve Forbes like 10 years ago. | ||
And you can see very clearly. | ||
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Whoops. | |
The contrast. | ||
Yeah, look at this. | ||
On the left, you got a solarian lion. | ||
On the right, you just got some old fart. | ||
You know, some big old fart. | ||
Goofus. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
Look at this guy's physiognomy. | ||
Okay, Grandpa. | ||
Fucking go-go-glab-glab over here. | ||
And then on the left, I know this picture's from like probably 30 years ago, but still. | ||
But then you got this guy. | ||
You got a movie star. | ||
This guy's like a epochal dictator of America. | ||
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Anyway. | |
And he has made this comeback. | ||
So there's a real reason that he does the spray tan, the hair. | ||
That's all very calculated. | ||
It's part of the look. | ||
Same reason you never catch him wearing anything other than a navy blue suit, red tie. | ||
Except for when he's on the golf course. | ||
Very calculated, deliberate image. | ||
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Remarkable because it is a comeback. | |
They can remind voters of his record and Donald Trump's record and what he stands for. | ||
The voters will back Joe Biden once again. | ||
That's the strategy. | ||
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The reality though, what do voters say about age? | |
You know, Donald Trump voters, people say all kinds of things about them, but one thing that stands true is they are loyal. | ||
You know, Donald Trump's 77 years old, just four years younger than Joe Biden. | ||
But take a look at these Trump voters in Virginia. | ||
96% say Donald Trump, he's physically, he's mentally fit to be president. | ||
On the flip side, Also true. | ||
I swear I'm gonna vote for Donald Trump. | ||
there was a New York Times CNN poll where you have Biden voters who are a little more questionable. | ||
Oh, so true. | ||
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61%. | |
I swear I'm going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
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Biden may be too old to be effective as a president. | |
So really a total opposite thing. | ||
And Martha Reddice, you hear this from President Biden supporters across the country who went out in these primaries. | ||
It's so funny how liberals are like, you know, this retard is like, well, Trump voters are super loyal because last week they said Biden was too old. | ||
But Biden's the same age and 100% of them say that he's fit to. | ||
It's like, yes, we embrace the contradiction because we die for the man, Donald Trump. | ||
Because we die for the personhood of Donald Trump and what he represents. | ||
Mary should support him. | ||
She's like, what? | ||
But that's a contradiction, but you can't do that, but that's not logical. | ||
Trump gives the order, we follow. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
You can never understand. | ||
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He's the incumbent, didn't need it, but went out to show their support recognizing that age is an issue. | |
It clearly is an issue. | ||
And Joe Biden, look, he just had a physical, right? | ||
The White House released that. | ||
He does have a stiff gate. | ||
You talk to people in the White House all the time. | ||
I talk to people in the White House who say, in meetings, he's coherent, he's fine. | ||
But you get these moments with Joe Biden, and they dominate news cycles. | ||
They do. | ||
They especially dominate them in conservative media, and people look at that. | ||
And in some ways, when they see those moments, it validates their own suspicions. | ||
Like, he is old. | ||
I just saw that moment. | ||
I was thinking, it was kind of like Dan Quayle, the vice president, who people thought, maybe he's not so smart. | ||
And then he misspelled potato, which was such a little, tiny thing. | ||
But when you get something that validates your own suspicions, when they see Joe Biden forget things, when they see, you know, him walking, Okay, we hate you. | ||
You're dumb. | ||
Is anybody else live? | ||
Alright, well, California polls close in four minutes. | ||
We'll watch the California results and then I think I'm gonna call it, actually. | ||
I know that sucks, but there's no Nikki Haley speech. | ||
Everybody went offline. | ||
There's nothing going on here. | ||
So, let's see. | ||
Delegate count, Trump wins 143 out of 854 tonight. | ||
Haley wins 9. | ||
Four minutes until California. | ||
Oh, okay, so I guess Vermont was a bit of an upset. | ||
Damn, that kind of sucks. | ||
That low-key hurts. | ||
We'll see what happens in California here. | ||
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Four minutes away from polls closing. | |
A lot of delegates at stake here, folks. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Yeah, I'm kind of disappointed this whole primary season basically ended after New Hampshire. | ||
Kind of sucks. | ||
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You kind of just have to adopt the Trump platform if you're a Republican politician just based on. | |
I'm gonna come up with my own novel. | ||
Yep, well, here we are. | ||
We're gonna keep refreshing. | ||
Two minutes away from the California primary results. | ||
We'll see how we're doing in these other states. | ||
55% in. | ||
Trump winning Massachusetts by 41. | ||
Let's see, what was his biggest margin? | ||
Biggest margin is in Minnesota actually, so far. | ||
62% and he has a 68 point lead. | ||
I thought it would have been Texas, but he's only up 23. | ||
Oh no, this is the estimate by New York Times. | ||
But still, I'm a little surprised. | ||
There's no way he's only going to win Texas by 23. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
He's going to win by 100. | ||
Alabama up 71. | ||
W Alabama. | ||
Texas 61. | ||
Tennessee 58. | ||
Oklahoma 66. | ||
Dude, W. W South. | ||
You know me, I'm a little skeptical of the Southern culture, but they turn out for Trump. | ||
God bless them for that. | ||
I'm with them on that one. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Texas primary. | ||
Ted Cruz wins. | ||
This guy wins. | ||
Any other important races? | ||
I wasn't following really anything other than this. | ||
Flores! | ||
Maya Flores! | ||
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Remember her? | |
Nice. | ||
She's kind of hot. | ||
Wonder if she's based. | ||
Chat, is Mayra Flores based? | ||
Maybe that could be a power couple. | ||
Maybe it's me and Mayra Flores. | ||
Maybe we go the distance. | ||
Couple of Hispanics. | ||
Both totally red-pilled. | ||
Win the presidency. | ||
Honestly, that might be the meta. | ||
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Alright, here we go. | |
Oh, they're done. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we're-- Oh, they're done. | ||
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OK. | |
Right now, there's just so much happening in our world. | ||
Or is there more? | ||
Here we go! | ||
10 o'clock! | ||
10 o'clock! | ||
- You're watching ABC News Live, your voice, your vote, Super Tuesday edition. | ||
I'm Terry Moran taking over from David. | ||
Thanks very much for streaming with us. | ||
There's just a huge victory from former President Donald Trump tonight as he tallies win after win of his challenger Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina. | ||
Nothing yet. | ||
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Let's take a look at the delegate count there. | |
You can see he's just smashing victory. | ||
Trump far ahead of his competitor and disappearing into the distance. | ||
And for the Democrats... | ||
Nothing yet. | ||
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Well, Joe Biden's got all the delegates against his one declared candidate, Dean Phillips, member of Congress from Minnesota. | |
Minnesota. | ||
Just one state right now tonight stands in the way of Donald Trump's total sweep of the 15 states voting today. | ||
It's still too close to call there in Vermont. | ||
Navy's News projects that Donald Trump will win the California Republican primary based on an analysis of the exit poll. | ||
And Navy's News also projects that Joe Biden will win in the California Democratic primary. | ||
Based on the analysis of the exit poll, there are no real surprises. | ||
In fact, no surprise at all. | ||
Donald Trump already took the stage not long ago to celebrate and to look ahead to the campaign against Joe Biden. | ||
Take a listen to a little bit of what he had to say. | ||
And they tell me the pundits... | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I'm gonna wait for New York Times to call it, but yeah, NBC says it's done. | ||
They won California, so it's a clean sweep, other than in Vermont. | ||
They called Vermont, though. | ||
I don't know what that guy was talking about. | ||
They said it was too close to call, but it looks like she won by five with 95% in. | ||
So... That one's a done deal. | ||
We'll see if they call California here. | ||
I think other states have called, or other websites have called it. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Yeah, NBC called it. | ||
They don't have any results though. | ||
But they projected that he will win. | ||
W. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, well, I guess that's it, huh? | ||
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Thank you. | |
That's a short stream. | ||
I should have went live earlier, but... I wanted to get in right on the action, because there's just not too much going on. | ||
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Let's see... Yeah, nothing. | |
Come on, do something. | ||
Me poking the thing. | ||
Come on, do something. | ||
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Boo! - Ooh. | |
Fishgroper says, don't lie, you were sleeping. | ||
Okay, I was sleeping, but... | ||
Okay, I was sleeping, but it was for a tactical reason. | ||
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Hello? | |
I deliberately chose to sleep. | ||
I'm like, why did he go live? | ||
Because I want to get in on all the action. | ||
The guy's like, no, you were sleeping. | ||
Okay, I also was sleeping, but it was a tactical choice. | ||
That was a tactical sleep because there was nothing happening. | ||
Woke up just in time. | ||
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Boom. | |
Got the Trump speech. | ||
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Boom. | |
All states called. | ||
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Boom. | |
Vermont called. | ||
But I am correct. | ||
I came correct. | ||
I came in right as all the action took place. | ||
Exactly as I said. | ||
So, don't get fresh with me. | ||
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I know what I'm doing. | |
I've been doing this longer than you. | ||
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I know what's up. | |
Alright, let's see. | ||
He's on his own face. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, whatever it is, whatever that was... Dude, I hate this guy. | ||
I hate this guy. | ||
...whatever thing that was, remember Dick Cheney coming out and doing a... What is that voice he's doing? | ||
Can you talk normally? | ||
What is that? | ||
...wing of the party, the Romney wing of the party. | ||
It is D-O-A. | ||
He's doing a Trump impression. | ||
You know, because all these guys, none of these guys have their own personality. | ||
They're all so one-dimensional and flat. | ||
Guys like Charlie Kirk, Benny Johnson. | ||
No hate, by the way. | ||
I mean, I do hate Benny Johnson, but I'm not saying this just to be a hater. | ||
Benny Johnson and Charlie Kirk, if you pay very close attention to them, both of them just copy Trump and Tucker. | ||
And they kind of oscillate on a On a kind of consistent basis between a Trump impression and a Tucker impression. | ||
Like when Benny Johnson first started his show on Newsmax, it was literally a Tucker Carlson impression. | ||
And when he's doing this, that's just Trump. | ||
That's like a bad... Doing the bottom teeth. | ||
You know, like he's doing. | ||
And doing that. | ||
That's like a bad Trump impression. | ||
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I'm just reading the body language. | |
This isn't even an election stream. | ||
This is a body language stream now. | ||
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*Sings* Now, these are really kind of a weird band. | |
Perhaps you left your TV on too long after the Super Bowl or the dial was locked at your favorite restaurant and no one could find the remote. | ||
Oh, the Olympics are going on right now, you probably said, between bites. | ||
Literally a Tucker Carlson impression. | ||
This is a show from two years ago. | ||
Scrubbing ice is really an Olympic sport? | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
It's called curling. | ||
You're not alone in being oblivious. | ||
Even NBC admits their Olympic ratings are a pure, unmitigated disaster. | ||
The Hollywood Reporter notes that the first portion of the Winter Olympics have brought significant... It's literally a Tucker Carlson impression. | ||
Dude, I own these people. | ||
I own you. | ||
I have ideas. | ||
I am a genius. | ||
I have a real personality. | ||
I'm a real fucking human being. | ||
You are nothing. | ||
You are nothing. | ||
You are stupid. | ||
You are an adult male over 40 with no personality. | ||
You're impersonating a guy just 15 years older than you. | ||
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Viewership. | |
So do your Tucker Carlson. | ||
But no hate. | ||
But look, I'm not. | ||
But listen, it's not hate. | ||
I'm not a hater. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
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I'm just saying that that's just true. | |
Okay. | ||
So I don't have like, well, I do have kind of beef with Benny Johnson, but when he does these impressions, I mean, I'm just calling it like it is. | ||
I'm just correct. | ||
You can like him, hate him. | ||
He's doing impressions. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Back and better than ever, ALX. | ||
Seemingly, we broke, we must've broke the news about Elon meeting with Donald Trump because now it's all over my feet. | ||
And we have Vivek, now we have Vivek added to that news cycle as well. | ||
Calling them both founding fathers. | ||
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It's all over now. | |
And yeah, like Vivek mentioned, there's no better trio than the founding father energy of them three, Vivek, Elon, and Trump. | ||
They're very unique characters in our universe, I'd say. | ||
our universe i'd say like there's yes in the universe yes - That was, that was it. | ||
I like ALX, but that's kind of a funny way to say it. | ||
There are three interesting dudes in the universe. | ||
Like, there are three interesting beings in the universe. | ||
It's like, sorry, who else is in the universe besides us? | ||
So there's Darth Vader, The Sandworms, Elon Musk. | ||
Like, what are you talking about in the universe? | ||
These are the most interesting beings in the universe. | ||
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There's no one that is just, like, you know, more interesting than Elon or more interesting than Trump. | |
And now, like, Vivek on the schedule with Vivek and his wife, whose name is Apoorva, and they have two children together, Melania and Donald Trump, appearing together. | ||
This also rare because Melania, Trump's mother, tragically passed away during this time period, and she'd been in the hospital a lot with her mother. | ||
I just can't. | ||
It's kind of insufferable to listen to. | ||
Okay, let's check in here. | ||
How about California? | ||
And there it is! | ||
That's all we needed! | ||
And that's a wrap! | ||
Okay! | ||
Spare me! | ||
Spare me from this. | ||
Okay. | ||
Trump, 77% in, projected to be a 40 point margin of victory for Trump. | ||
He has been, well I don't know, he hasn't been called the winner yet. | ||
I don't think they've given it a probability yet. | ||
Okay, so we're still waiting on the call. | ||
Did they get the call? | ||
Have they gotten the call from Mar-a-Lago yet? | ||
Is Trump the winner? | ||
NBC declared him the winner already. | ||
Yes, this is quite a being in the universe. | ||
Universal man-being. | ||
Let's see what's going on here. | ||
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In November. | |
So all he needs is to be number two. | ||
He doesn't have to beat Katie Porter. | ||
He just needs a Republican to go up against. | ||
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Katie Porter's team has said this is brazen, this is cynical, this is foul play. | |
But Adam Schiff's supporters have called it something else. | ||
They've called it, Terry, politics. | ||
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Politics, that's exactly what it is. | |
That is quite a maneuver, but it's not going to look good if he loses to Steve Garvey in California. | ||
Matt Gutman. | ||
No, that would not... Very unlikely in this state, Derek. | ||
Alright, well, Matt Gutman, thanks very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We go now to ABC senior reporter, Catherine Falder. | ||
She's in Florida, where Donald Trump is. | ||
And I want to ask you about what ABC News has just projected, Catherine, that Nikki Haley... Look at this robust woman. | ||
Very robust woman. | ||
Look at this white and black, very striking little outfit. | ||
Striking little girl suit. | ||
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Vermont Republican primary based on an analysis of the vote. | |
Intense jawline. | ||
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What does that mean, if anything, to the Trump team and to Trump himself, who tends not to like losing? | |
Is he going to call the vote rigged up there? | ||
Well, you kind of called it there, Terry, when you were talking about this just moments ago, that even though it's essentially been a clean sweep for Donald Trump, he certainly isn't going to like losing that state. | ||
Who knows, ultimately, what he will say about talking to sources close to Trump and those who were at least watching the vote come in with Trump. | ||
This is something that they had their eye on since the very beginning of the night. | ||
Vermont. | ||
This is something his campaign aides were watching closely, that Trump was watching closely. | ||
I'm told he was watching the results come in in the residence at Mar-a-Lago before making his way down at least behind the scenes to mingle with donors and campaign staff and elected officials. | ||
So we'll have to see what he says about that. | ||
But what's clear from his remarks, Terry, that he gave Moments ago here at Mar-a-Lago is that he didn't mention Haley once by name. | ||
He has been not mentioning her lately, trying to take the attention off of her towards the general election. | ||
So that's at least what his campaign aides are telling him to focus on the general election. | ||
Who knows ultimately what Haley's next steps are and what she ultimately says if this changes her calculus with this win. | ||
But certainly, Vermont. | ||
All right, Catherine, if I can draw on all the reporting that you're doing on the various Trump trials and legal cases, you know, so far he's been using that to his political advantage, but I want to talk about money. | ||
You're taking a lot of money to run for president, and Trump is spending a lot. | ||
Legally. | ||
How does the money factor in his legal cases, including the fines and the penalties that he's been assigned by juries and judges, how does that play into his ability to raise money to fund a presidential campaign against an incumbent president? | ||
Well, it's a great question and of course all of those judgments that ultimately he may have to pay. | ||
Where is he going to get that money? | ||
There's questions about how liquid Trump really is. | ||
But it's fascinating on the donor front as it relates to the legal bills. | ||
We know he's paid millions and millions of dollars in his legal bills. | ||
Some of those donors are, quite frankly, wondering where their money is going. | ||
I know that there were at least a couple Trump lawyers over... That's fake. | ||
You're making that up. | ||
Alright, well, we'll take a look at the Super Chats, then I might just get out of here, honestly. | ||
Boring night. | ||
Lame results. | ||
Regular show tomorrow. | ||
Super Tuesday? | ||
More like Super Snooze Day. | ||
More like Loser Snooze Day. | ||
Super Tuesday? | ||
More like Pooper Snooze Day. | ||
Cuz, uh... Oh, and they just called California for Trump, W-Trump. | ||
Hail victory. | ||
Hail our people. | ||
And he just won California. | ||
Hail Trump. | ||
Hail our people. | ||
No, I'm kidding of course. | ||
Alright, let's take a look at these Super Chats. | ||
We got a handful of these and I'm gonna get out of here. | ||
We'll do a regular show tomorrow. | ||
You asked for it! | ||
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Okay, LARPer. | |
Well, hey, thank you. | ||
from Brockton, Massachusetts, the city of champions. | ||
As an Italian-American, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your daily transmissions on behalf of the Groiper cause. | ||
Viva Nick, Viva Il Duce, Viva Cristo Re. | ||
Okay, Warper. | ||
Well, hey, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Crazy Party Groiper sent. | ||
Hey Nick, what are your thoughts on Lutherism? | ||
They are essentially the Catholic Church of the West. | ||
They believe in some sacraments. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
The Catholic Church is the Catholic Church, retard. | ||
And they're wrong, just like all Protestants are. | ||
Wisconsin Catholic sent $4. | ||
The good news or silver lining if you will is that this rightward shift in America very well could be what propels Trump back into the White House. | ||
So at least we can take that from it. | ||
God bless. | ||
Wisconsin Catholics sent $3. | ||
Your ops really are having a tough time lately. | ||
Take a look at the Keno Casino for instance. | ||
An atheist who recently got cucked and a 500 pounder who streamed a stir-up drama with no real convictions. | ||
I don't really pay attention to that scene anymore but yeah ops have been having a tough year lately. | ||
Kind of destroyed that entire scene in the last couple years. | ||
I'm focused on it. | ||
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Not enough. | |
Nope! | ||
Never. | ||
Nah, unions suck. | ||
- Not enough. | ||
- Will we ever see a Fuentes/Anglin interview? | ||
- Nope, never. | ||
- M-cent $5, do you have any opinion on unions? | ||
I'm in a trade and I don't get why people wouldn't want to be in a union. | ||
It makes your life easier and gives job security. | ||
Neocons brainwashed boomers into hating unions for no real reason. | ||
- Nah, unions suck. | ||
Unions are liberal and unions have wrecked industry in America because they made labor costs too high. | ||
So, no. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Public sector unions are pure garbage, and private sector unions also very liberal, politically activated for Democrats, and they hurt manufacturing. | ||
So, I don't know if I would say I'm, like, completely opposed to unions, but this idea like, oh, well, boomers hate unions for no reason, that just isn't true. | ||
They wreck the auto industry. | ||
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Sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, I was excited to watch your broadcast at 8 p.m. | ||
CT on the dot. | ||
You were late so I just masturbated to interracial cucking. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
Ike Burner sent $5. | ||
Hey! | ||
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You guys are ridiculous. | |
Can you not with that stuff? | ||
Noma sent $3. | ||
Do you still think about the guy that terrorized you by speaking to you at the library? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Nice try, though. | ||
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Do you still think about it? | |
Shut the fuck up, dummy. | ||
RipscrotumGroiper sent $4. | ||
Not sure if anyone's told you yet, but keep the 5 o'clock shadow. | ||
You look hot as shit, nigga. | ||
Think so? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I like myself better clean shaven. | ||
I look, I think I look fatter with the facial hair. | ||
I think it makes my face look fatter. | ||
Makes me look like a little chubster. | ||
But hey, if you say so, maybe I'll keep it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Dave the Dingus sent $3. | ||
John Doyle be like, why wiping your ass back to front is implicitly right wing? | ||
Yeah, so here's the deal with that. | ||
Um, wiping your ass front to back is based because in Mulan, in Sleeping Beauty, it's like, get the fuck out of here, dude. | ||
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Fucking nerd. | |
Groy Per Spool sent $3. | ||
Mustache Gang. | ||
Yeah, I'll bring it back one of these days. | ||
I never saw it. | ||
Gross. | ||
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Gross movie. | |
Thanks! | ||
- I spent $5, almost six months from your Tusk movie breakdown. | ||
I still need to see it. - I never saw it. | ||
Gross. | ||
Gross movie. - David Dingus sent $3. | ||
Nick Fuentes is the beef jerky of modern politics. | ||
While the rest of the meat rots in the sun, the salt of the earth, Christ, has preserved you. | ||
God bless you, my meat brother. - Thanks, yeah, I guess I'm like beef jerky. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
I mean, I think I have fresh hot takes because I have a certain intuition and that is God has illuminated things for me to some degree, I think. | ||
Maybe a greater degree than others. | ||
And yeah, it's true. | ||
Fresh content because I'm honest. | ||
Because I'm honest. | ||
I humbly seek the truth. | ||
Well said. | ||
The lore about what? | ||
The lore about the Jews? | ||
Or about what? | ||
The Book of Acts? | ||
after Jesus resurrected and the 40 days before his ascension. | ||
Why do Jews have oral tradition from their Babylon captivity but ours is hidden? | ||
We need this oral tradition lore to fulfill our destiny. - The lore about what? | ||
The lore about the Jews or about what? | ||
The book of Acts? | ||
I'm not sure what you mean by that. - Spence sent $3. | ||
I went to Trump rally in North Carolina this weekend. | ||
High energy, engaged with crowd, spoke for over an hour and a half. | ||
I think he doesn't get himself hyped up when at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Uh, no, he's just tired. | ||
Like, he's visibly, audibly tired. | ||
*ding* Chapman, 80/90, $30. | ||
Love ya Nick. | ||
You and you alone directed me back into Jesus light. | ||
Getting confirmed in May. | ||
Tonight I volunteered at Bingo in Boston. | ||
Talk about humble pie. | ||
Serving the will of Jesus in amazing. | ||
Ty. | ||
Love that man. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Good for you. | ||
And I'm glad to hear that you're... I hope you're back with the Catholics. | ||
Because when people say you're back in Jesus light, it's like, what does that mean? | ||
You gotta be Catholic. | ||
But I'm glad to hear it either way. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It looks like they have called California for Trump. | ||
He's projected to win by a 41 point margin. | ||
13% in. | ||
He's at 72%. | ||
Let's go. | ||
in. 13% in. | ||
He's at 72%. | ||
Let's go. | ||
W. Trump. | ||
Alexander sent $10. | ||
This construction worker a couple hours ago told me to check my windshield wipers. | ||
I checked it and it looked good but I saw there was a slit in it and then I called my mom and she said I should get a new one so I think I'm gonna get a new one but I don't know cause studies show that it doesn't have... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a car expert, so I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Why don't you listen to your car professionals? | ||
so I maybe I'll change it, but I guess it doesn't matter. | ||
I looked it up on advancedautoparts.com and it says they are $12.99. | ||
So maybe you'll buy one. | ||
Thoughts? - I don't know, I'm not a car expert, so I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Why don't you listen to your car professionals? | ||
I don't know anything about that stuff. - Bismarck sent $3. | ||
Thoughts on non-STEM graduate degrees, minus JD and MBA? | ||
I feel like a lot of those folks are just elite yappers. | ||
It's basically a complete waste of time. | ||
I mean, you should get something serious. | ||
So, I would not... I mean, look, if you're gonna go into STEM, do STEM. | ||
You know, do something with computers or something. | ||
Engineering. | ||
Get something that's real. | ||
If you're not going to do that, then yeah, you should get a graduate degree. | ||
You should get, like, you know, go to business school, go to law school. | ||
Liberal arts degree, I mean, look, it is also just the price of admission. | ||
It's better than nothing, but yeah, I don't know how much... The only thing is, if you're going to get into politics, getting a poli-sci or an IR degree, it's just about the networking. | ||
Because poli-sci, I don't think there's so much utility in the coursework. | ||
I mean, I took two semesters of that and I didn't find it to be really helpful. | ||
I'm kind of self-taught, autodidact when it comes to the political stuff, and I feel like that's pretty easy to pick up. | ||
So you really go to school. | ||
If you're going to get a liberal arts degree, the benefit is the networking. | ||
And for that, you want to be in the political degree program, you know. | ||
If you want to network in politics, you go to Georgetown and study IR. | ||
You go to Georgetown and study politics, or whatever, you know, whatever school it is. | ||
But yeah, a lot of that, you gotta be discerning about that. | ||
And it all depends on what you want to do. | ||
If you want to get into politics, you do the liberal arts degree. | ||
And maybe then you get a law degree. | ||
And if you don't, you know, then you do something with tech, I think. | ||
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Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I gotta get one of those, man. | ||
I gotta enter the mixed reality. | ||
Reality isn't cutting it for me lately. | ||
Reality kind of sucks. | ||
I need mixed reality. | ||
I need to go to another world. | ||
But they need to get games on there. | ||
I tried. | ||
One of my buddies has it. | ||
And I tried it, and I did the Disney Plus Star Wars thing, but I'm like, I want to get in the ship and go. | ||
Like, you know, you could go on Tatooine and the Disney Plus thing, but it's like, I want to be in the ship and touch buttons and fly stuff. | ||
Like, where's the fucking games? | ||
I'm like, do you have any games on this thing? | ||
He's like, yeah, Fruit Ninja. | ||
I'm like, Fruit Ninja? | ||
What do I look like? | ||
I want to play Star Wars. | ||
I want to play a serious game. | ||
I want to play a flight simulator game. | ||
Like a serious game. | ||
So where's the games on that thing? | ||
That's what they need. | ||
But I'd like to get one and just kind of live in it forever and never leave. | ||
Minecraft? | ||
Yo, Minecraft would go crazy in that. | ||
Picking up blocks. | ||
Drinking drinking milk Okay, that's that was like a that was like a dick sucking Dick sucking town slash motion, but you know, I'm trying to do them. | ||
I'm trying to do the Minecraft drinking effect Yeah, but that was poorly executed that was poorly executed So that's there so yeah, so that's the show now but No, but we gotta get the Minecraft on the VR. | ||
We gotta get some serious games. | ||
Otherwise, I don't know what the utility of it really is. | ||
My buddy's, like, on Telegram. | ||
I'm like, yeah, but I could use Telegram on my desktop. | ||
I'm in the cockpit on my desktop on my actual desk. | ||
I don't know if I'm really gonna get a whole lot of value out of it. | ||
I'm not gonna pay $3,500 to be... | ||
On Telegram, you know, I already have a computer, but if there was like a Transformational gaming experience or I Don't know something else cool like a Second life type thing. | ||
Yeah that that's we really need we really need you remember like PlayStation Network We need like a PlayStation Network second life Simulation otherwise What are we really doing with the technology? | ||
We're not fully harnessing it. | ||
So... Someone says for cooking. | ||
Yeah, cooking seems like that would be good. | ||
But I don't cook. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
I don't cook. | ||
Heads-up display? | ||
I told my buddies, I'm like, school shooting has just been revolutionized. | ||
I know that's like a dark joke, you shouldn't make that joke, but imagine 21st century school shooting, you have like a heads-up display. | ||
Not that I, okay, preface, this is an edgy joke, this is dark humor, okay, I have to be gay about it because people clip my show and they want to shit on me for saying funny stuff, but like, I was saying to my buddies, it's like, we got the heads-up display, we got the health bar, Ammo display. | ||
We got the mini-map in the top right corner, like... And just things in general like that. | ||
I feel like having heads-up display would be so valuable. | ||
Living life up to this point is like living life on hardcore mode. | ||
One life. | ||
No health bar. | ||
No, you know, you don't even get to see your status effects. | ||
Don't even get to see what weapon you have equipped. | ||
Don't have a weapon wheel, but if you get the VR headset, if we really revolutionize that, it's like we're playing life on creative mode now. | ||
Flying around, eVTOL, heads-up display, open up your inventory, open up your digital inventory in Second Life, Sur- I think it might actually be like Surrogate. | ||
You ever see the movie Surrogate with Bruce Willis? | ||
I feel like with the rate that robotics are going, it's gonna be more like Avatar or Surrogate. | ||
Doesn't that make perfect sense that, you know, why be out in the world where you could die when you could be inside in a fortress and send your robot as a VR version of you? | ||
I mean, I guess the robot doesn't feel, that's the problem. | ||
But what if there was like a mind meld like that like like avatar Avatar or surrogate I feel like that, maybe that's where it's headed. | ||
So, I would do it. | ||
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Shout out to Tyler Russell as well. | ||
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You say ugly people are still fucked even if they go to the gym, but isn't it better to be ugly and fit versus ugly and fat? | ||
Also, you should grow the fascist mustache 1626. | ||
You're just missing the point. | ||
The point is is it doesn't really change anything. | ||
Okay, an ugly guy who is like the point is no one's even looking. | ||
That's the heartbreaking part. | ||
That's a sad part for you. | ||
Is that the ugly, nobody even looks in their direction. | ||
So you could be fit or fat, doesn't matter. | ||
If a person with an ugly face gets fit, but no pretty girls witness it, if no pretty girls even look in their direction, did they even get fit? | ||
Did it even happen? | ||
Did they really even change? | ||
Some would say yes, and I agree. | ||
I think people should... Listen, I think people should go to the gym, but I think for a lot of guys, it is a cope. | ||
I think for a lot of guys, it's like they think that if they... It's no different than... Oh, get a haircut. | ||
Dress nice. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
A hot guy can wear whatever he wants. | ||
Hair can be whatever he wants. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
If you're ugly, you could have the coolest clothes, coolest hair. | ||
Look at, like, Indians. | ||
Indians are some of the most... Some of these, like, Indians are very metrosexual in the United States. | ||
Like, they're very well-groomed, and they do their eyebrows and their hair, and they have these elaborate outfits. | ||
Want to know why? | ||
Want to know the sad truth? | ||
Take a wild guess. | ||
And, similarly, A lot of men think that working out is going to do that. | ||
And they find along the way it's a great hobby and it makes them feel better about themselves, makes them feel healthy, makes them feel more confident about how they look. | ||
That's great. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm just saying that In some ways, almost everything that we do is like an adaptive social trait that is coping for the soul-crushing reality of inequality. | ||
I feel like that is so apparent, especially because of social media. | ||
Social media has made it so sort of unescapable and stark. | ||
I've said this to a lot of people. | ||
I've said it on my show. | ||
When you go on TikTok, you scroll through and you'll see one guy or girl and they're totally famous. | ||
I mean, they're getting paid. | ||
They got a billion followers because they're just good looking. | ||
That's it. | ||
They're just good looking. | ||
They have no personality. | ||
They're not funny. | ||
Their content sucks. | ||
You know, they're like goofy. | ||
They have this like generic goofy personality. | ||
It's not even, it's just like unlikable cringe. | ||
But they're hot. | ||
And you wanna know why they're hot? | ||
Because their dad's rich, and so he got a hot wife. | ||
It's genetics. | ||
So, and why was the guy rich? | ||
Because the guy was hot. | ||
And, you know, it's just like never-ending... It's this cycle that goes back, you know, a long time. | ||
And, uh... | ||
And then you'll so that's one that's one Side of things but then you scroll again and you see someone who's gone viral because they're a complete retard because they're a quadriplegic or they have roaches on their wall or you know, they have some horrible deformity burned alive or something and that person's famous for being like a mutant and How do we cope with this soul-crushing inequality, a now global inequality? | ||
You're now competing with the entire world for attention and other things. | ||
And so I think people are doing all kinds of things. | ||
I think that's the common thread with the in-cell black pill thing, the racial identity politics, The body shaming, you know, fat phobia stuff, feminism, the gay rights, trans stuff, it's all a big cope for inherent inequality. | ||
People refuse to accept the facts of life in many ways. | ||
So that's uh that's the thing and so it's you know people work out I think that's good that's fine but um yeah so it's better to be ugly and fit but it's like you have to resign yourself to the fact you're ugly. | ||
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I talk about this on every show because we say that they killed Jesus. | ||
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Okay, that's an interesting take. | ||
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Based black man wins NC gubernatorial GOP primary. | ||
Interesting takes on Jews, homosexuals, and that supposed event from the 1940s. | ||
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Based black man wins NC gubernatorial GOP primary. | ||
Interesting takes on Jews, homosexuals, and that supposed event from the 1940s. | ||
Our guy? | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
He says that it was all just taken out of context. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I have to look more into that. | ||
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I may do a Patriot Front stream this week, but not tonight. | ||
you're the best can you talk about slash react to patriot front or something on this stream or do af later please no no i may do a patriot front stream this week but not tonight sorry gage young sent three dollars did you see faggot ryan cook won his race did he really i wonder if he'll even follow through with that i mean or if he'll just drop out of political life That'll be kind of interesting to see what happens. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I don't even know where you'd find that result. | ||
What was he running for? | ||
Like some... some, like, party position, I think, or, like, a county position. | ||
I don't even know where I would even look for that. | ||
But, eh, well, it'll be interesting to see what happens. | ||
D-bag from Texas refused to disavow him, which is really interesting. | ||
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Okay, all right, that's our last Super Chat. | |
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
I know it's a bit of a short stream, but, you know, nothing ever happens. | ||
Kind of a lame night with Super Tuesday. | ||
Trump won. | ||
We'll give a final look at the results, and then I'll get out of here. | ||
I'll do a full show tomorrow, and on time. | ||
Tentatively. | ||
But yeah, pretty slow night. | ||
No speech from Nikki Haley. | ||
Trump gave a very generic stump speech. | ||
Looks like a Trump sweep. | ||
I imagine they'll call Utah for him very soon. | ||
Except for Vermont. | ||
Haley wins Vermont by 4. | ||
Trump has swept everything else. | ||
14 states winning 256 delegates so far, which brings him almost halfway to the total he needs to win the nomination outright. | ||
Most significant takeaway from Biden is a protest vote in Minnesota where 40,000 Democrats voted uncommitted. | ||
Democrats voted uncommitted 20 percent and that's after a hundred thousand 13 percent voted uncommitted in Michigan last week so Minnesota and Michigan two states with substantial Muslim populations Looks like a bit of a revolt. | ||
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20%! | |
Although, it won't be as big of a deal in Minnesota where Biden won by a larger margin in 2020. | ||
So those are your final results. | ||
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I promise. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's your Super Tuesday coverage. | ||
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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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. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, we will be here. | ||
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