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and its consequences have been a a disaster for the human being. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless in their position would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
We're going to smash your brain and win the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
The stranger can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
The stranger can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
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I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm 40. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day on, it's going to be only America first. | ||
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*music playing* Good evening everybody you're watching America First My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Kind of a slow day, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
This Iran thing, not quite the gift that we hoped it would be. | ||
Not enough. | ||
Wasn't enough drones. | ||
Wasn't enough missiles. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Tonight we're going to be talking a little bit more about the aftermath of the Iranian attack on Israel over the weekend. | ||
Two very related stories that we will be covering tonight. | ||
We'll be covering, first, Fresh sanctions by the United States against Iran. | ||
Even though the United States will not participate in an offensive strike against Iran in retaliation for the attack on Saturday, we are going to be applying fresh sanctions against the Iranian regime and the Revolutionary Guard Corps. | ||
And we're also going to work with G7 nations so that they will apply their own sanctions against Iran. | ||
So I guess Israel is the only country that has a right to defend itself. | ||
Israel defends itself by murdering 30,000 women and children, and that's fine. | ||
Iran defends itself after they kill people at the embassy. | ||
And we have to sanction the country, and condemn the attack, and so on. | ||
So we'll talk about the fresh sanctions, and we'll also be talking about the opposite side of that, which is that the United States is preparing more military aid for Israel. | ||
And we were going to talk about this last night, but we ran out of time. | ||
There was so much to cover with the strike. | ||
We didn't have time to get to it. | ||
But we'll also be talking tonight about the fresh plan by the Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, to pass four separate military aid bills. | ||
And three of them involve direct aid to foreign countries, specifically Taiwan, Ukraine, and, of course, Israel. | ||
And this is after months and months and months of political gridlock over foreign aid and the border. | ||
And we'll get into the details on this because it's a long story. | ||
It's been going on for a long time. | ||
And now there is a new effort underway, something which actually had already been tried and failed. | ||
But it seems that since the Iranian attack on Israel, Congress is now getting serious. | ||
It's time to give Israel the foreign aid money that they need. | ||
There can be no delay. | ||
Cannot let Ukraine or the border stand in the way any longer. | ||
So, Mike Johnson has now separated the appropriations into four separate bills. | ||
Like I said, one for Israel, one for Ukraine, one for Taiwan, and one for other things. | ||
And the hope is that by splitting them up, the less controversial ones, hint, the aid for Israel, can pass, and the more controversial ones can be debated, such as the foreign aid for Ukraine. | ||
And it's a gambit that is a big risk, but also people say has a high chance of succeeding with the help of the Democrats. | ||
But like I said, we're not even going to get into it yet because it's such a long story and it's so convoluted and so ridiculous. | ||
If you haven't been paying attention, we have covered it on the show off and on over the months, but it is the story of this Republican House since the midterm elections. | ||
It has been so dysfunctional. | ||
And what has characterized the dysfunction is not even Republicans versus Democrats, the Republican House against the Democrat-controlled Senate. | ||
It's within the Republican House, and it's specifically between, like, five Republicans who actually want the GOP to do what it campaigned to do, and the rest of them. | ||
The rest of them and the leadership. | ||
And so this has been an ongoing subject on the show. | ||
We've covered now for a little over a year this battle between this very, very small part of the Freedom Caucus and the rest of the Republican Conference. | ||
And that is the story of Kevin McCarthy being overthrown. | ||
It's the story of these various deadlines for government shutdowns. | ||
It's a story that runs through the border crisis and this latest tranche of Ukraine aid as the Ukrainian front collapses in Russia. | ||
And now, since October 7th and as time goes on, especially concerns what is happening in Israel. | ||
Because these appropriations have to go through for Israel to get their big aid package from Congress. | ||
Hasn't stopped the Biden administration from giving them a taste, but they need the aid package to go through Congress. | ||
And I anticipate that that will affect how things play out on the ground over there. | ||
I'm sure they want to see that aid money before they begin any hostilities against Hezbollah. | ||
So we'll talk about all that. | ||
It's gonna be a good show. | ||
Not the most exciting. | ||
Me personally, I don't know about you, but me personally, I like to cover war. | ||
I love to cover Russia and Ukraine and Israel and Palestine and Israel and Iran and I like to cover that stuff. | ||
All this stuff about Congress is boring and fake. | ||
But we're gonna cover it tonight. | ||
Not my favorite, but it's gonna be good. | ||
We got all the information, we got the latest info, so it's gonna be good. | ||
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With that, I'm trying to think if there's anything else. | ||
I think I'd like to do a Rumble stream sometime this week, maybe tomorrow. | ||
Trying to think if I have anything going tomorrow. | ||
I got something on Thursday, so... Yeah, I think maybe I'll do a stream tomorrow. | ||
I'd like to talk a little bit about this tweet by Patrick Casey. | ||
The first trader. | ||
The first trader to America First. | ||
I thought it was so interesting. | ||
And it's something that I've talked about on the show for a long time. | ||
Some of this stuff I feel like I say it a lot, but your average person doesn't really grasp it because it's too inside baseball. | ||
When I talk about Israel and Palestine, I think for the most part people can wrap their head around it. | ||
People have a basic understanding. | ||
You got Jews and Muslims. | ||
They've been fighting over the land for a hundred years and so people kind of get that. | ||
But some of this other stuff that concerns factionalism within right-wing politics, I feel like it's a little bit convoluted and that's why I think it's hard for people to follow. | ||
It's also a little bit esoteric. | ||
It's things that, it concerns a lot of personalities and names and ideas that a lot of people are not familiar with. | ||
Although I've broached the subject a little bit on the show. | ||
A lot of people like that when I do it. | ||
So what I'm talking about specifically is for the past few months I've hinted at the idea that if you don't know, the white nationalist faction in the country is basically controlled by Zionists. | ||
And it seems counterintuitive, because I think that everybody identifies white nationalists with Nazis, and of course they equate Nazis with anti-Semitism. | ||
But in reality nothing could be further from the truth. | ||
I started to notice this recently and I started to talk about it a little bit. | ||
Which is that, and this is not a dig at anybody in particular. | ||
I don't want anybody to take this the wrong way. | ||
Some of the people that fall under this category I actually like and respect and I've spoken of them very highly on the show. | ||
But it also does happen to be true that there is a camp in this country. | ||
It exists on the fringe of the right wing of white nationalists. | ||
I think that's what they call themselves. | ||
I think that's accurate. | ||
And they are immigration restrictionists. | ||
They're white nativists. | ||
They promote human biodiversity and that kind of thing. | ||
They always refrain from talking about Jews. | ||
And they always refrain from criticizing Israel. | ||
And you can call that a tactical choice. | ||
It's a tactical choice. | ||
It's a political choice. | ||
Their priority is white identity and white nativism. | ||
Their priority is not to red pill people about Jews. | ||
It does not seem to be to displace Jews from the highest levels in society. | ||
It also is decidedly agnostic on religion. | ||
They view whiteness and race as the organizing principle. | ||
And so they're very sympathetic to pagans, which they consider to be the folk indigenous religion of the white people. | ||
And they're tolerant of Christians, but I think they're very apprehensive about fully embracing Christianity because they view religious debates as divisive. | ||
They don't view religion as the organizing principle. | ||
It's race. | ||
So they seem to promote paganism and welcome it. | ||
They seem to tolerate Christianity, but with some reluctance. | ||
And with a extreme aversion to any kind of religious debate, and also a calculated avoidance of any discussion about the Jews, Israel, anything like that. | ||
And if anything, they see an alliance with right-wing Zionist Jews as advantageous, as profitable, because they think that there is some affinity between the European race and the Jews. | ||
And that historically, Jews have been a part of Western civilization. | ||
And so they see Jews as adjacent to whites in a certain sense, and a powerful potential ally. | ||
And I've talked about this for a long time, and I've said that, you know, like I said, there are people that, some of them are quite obvious, you know, I'm not going to pretend that it's not, And I've spoken very highly of some of these characters, but, you know, I do have somewhat of a disagreement. | ||
I, of course, believe that Christianity is the organizing principle, although I am pro-white and I do believe in racialism and human biodiversity. | ||
But I am a devout Catholic and I do think that is fundamental. | ||
And, consequently, I think the religion as part of it, I think that any alliance with Jews will not be profitable. | ||
I think any alliance with Jews is disadvantageous. | ||
I think it's misguided. | ||
I think it's a miscalculation. | ||
That's a disagreement about tactics. | ||
But, anyway, I've kind of talked about that off and on over the past so many months. | ||
And, uh, and again, I don't know how much of that, I don't know how many of you guys have fully processed that and how many people really noticed me talking about that or not, but I've talked about guys like Scott Greer or Amran or V Dare, you know, I think they all fit neatly under that category, although there are others. | ||
And then I saw on Twitter today, or the other day, a tweet by Patrick Casey. | ||
And Patrick Casey used to be in the alt-right and was the founder of Identity Europa. | ||
He used to be friendly with the Groipers until he betrayed us when things got difficult after January 6th. | ||
And I saw him put out a tweet. | ||
And he basically called me out in everything other than name and said, well, there are some people that want to work with Muslims to take out the Jews, but Muslims have no affinity with the West and Jews do, because there are Jews such as Paul Gottfried or Stephen Miller, who you may remember from the Trump administration, who are anti-immigration. | ||
There are conservative Jews who are based And so the argument goes, we should not find any common ground with Muslims in criticizing Israel, because conservatives worship Israel still. | ||
In reality, the natural alliance is with right-wing pro-Israel Jews, such as Gottfried and Stephen Miller, who want to limit immigration. | ||
And he went on a tirade about this. | ||
He was on Twitter all day putting this stuff out there. | ||
And basically, that's how it started. | ||
And then by the end of it, he was basically saying, stop talking about Jews. | ||
Don't talk about Jews. | ||
Don't talk about Israel. | ||
It's not productive. | ||
We're not going to red pill everybody. | ||
We don't need to wake everybody up on the Jews to limit immigration. | ||
And I've basically been saying since the beginning, this October 7th attack has shed light on so many things, and one of those things is how thoroughly zogged up the right wing is. | ||
And what I mean by that is, We all know that Ben Shapiro, who is like a standard bearer of American conservatism, is pro-Israel. | ||
We all know he's a Jewish Zionist shill. | ||
We all know he's a neocon and craves a war with Iran. | ||
We all know what he's about. | ||
We also know that Fox News is the same. | ||
We also know that The Blaze and Breitbart and many of them are the same. | ||
But even as far out on the fringes as a guy like Patrick Casey, a former neo-Nazi, a former white nationalist, even a guy like that, who is now on the cusp of entering the furthest fringe of right-wing politics, even he is out there doing apologetics for Israel. | ||
And And here's the thing, here's the bottom line about that. | ||
Because I think as time goes on, this is becoming the crux. | ||
Which is, is it worthwhile to talk about the Jews in Israel? | ||
If you're a person that talks critically about Jews in Israel, you live in a fundamentally different universe than people that do not. | ||
If you criticize Jews in Israel, you're on a blacklist, you are blackballed, you are censored, you are banned from payment processors, you can't get an agent, people don't want to work with you. | ||
If you don't criticize Jews in Israel, the world is your oyster. | ||
You can get a job writing. | ||
You can get think tank money. | ||
You can be a staffer on the hill. | ||
I mean, you can be pretty racist. | ||
You could be pretty white nationalist. | ||
You could be pretty extreme in other areas. | ||
You could be a theocratic fascist, like Matt Walsh calls himself, as long as you don't criticize Jews in Israel. | ||
And so there are people that agree with a lot of what I say, even my characterization of Jewish power, but they say, why talk about Jews and Israel if it's so injurious? | ||
They question, is it really necessary from a practical or tactical point of view to talk about that subject? | ||
Is it worth the cost? | ||
Can we Can we work with, cut with the grain rather than against the grain and try to achieve our other goals without necessarily going against that main, without going against that most fortified position and drawing all this negative attention and all of these consequences that are a liability and that hold us back? | ||
And I would contend that that is the crux because that is the only important issue. | ||
What we seek to do, most importantly, I mean, what is the name of this show? | ||
The name of this show is America First. | ||
But what does that really mean? | ||
It doesn't mean that we want to petition our Jewish rulers To do favors for the American people. | ||
When I say America First, it doesn't mean I'm going to get on my knees as a supplicant of Jewish power and say, may we please consider the Americans. | ||
Goody, thank you. | ||
Thank you for your patronage. | ||
That's not what America First means. | ||
What America First means, fundamentally, is that Americans have sovereignty in America. | ||
Sovereignty means that we have authority. | ||
We have the privilege to rule our own country and govern the affairs within America. | ||
That Americans would have that. | ||
So it's not about A certain condition of, you know, well we want immigration to be less, or we want tariffs to be higher. | ||
It's we want the people in charge to be Americans, whatever they decide. | ||
I am more open and amenable to the idea that we would have American leftists running America. | ||
Because at least they would be American than to have foreigners but that have a more rightist disposition. | ||
I would rather have an American government that is Social Democrat or something but it's run by real Americans than it is a neoliberal right-wing country but it's run by Zionist Jews. | ||
And that means that we have to go and bomb Syria every few months. | ||
We have to go and bomb Iran every few months. | ||
So, and by the way, what stands in the way of Americans running the country is the Jews that actually run the country. | ||
Consequently, the crux of the issue is we have to displace them. | ||
We have to get a political will and a political movement to displace them and replace them with Americans. | ||
And if that's not the end, if that's not the end game, If that's not what we're working towards, I don't know what we're really doing. | ||
And so that seems to be the crux of the debate, is there are some people, and they want to literally kiss the boots of Yoram Hazoni and Ben Shapiro. | ||
And I'll give you a quick example. | ||
Patrick Casey said, why would we criticize the Jews when there are right-wing Jews like Paul Gottfried? | ||
Who is the godfather of paleoconservatism and the mentor of Richard Spencer and so on. | ||
He says, why would we, why would we criticize Jews when there are good Jews like Paul Godfrey? | ||
Well, Paul Gottfried was also a mentor to Pedro González. | ||
Pedro González was a writer at Chronicle. | ||
You may have heard the name. | ||
Pedro González used to be a Groyper five years ago, quite like Patrick Casey. | ||
And then a few years ago, you know what he did? | ||
He called Ben Shapiro on the phone and said, Ben, I am so, so sorry for being anti-Semitic. | ||
And Ben Shapiro said, thank you for your apology. | ||
I accept your apology. | ||
And then Pedro Gonzales called Yoram Hazoni, the dual citizen Israeli national who runs the National Conservative Conference, And said, Yoram, I am so, so sorry that I was anti-Semitic. | ||
And then Pedro Gonzalez went to work for Ron DeSantis. | ||
Ron DeSantis, who received support from Miriam Adelson in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, and who said that we were going to bomb Iran and we're going to do everything to support Israel and this and that, but DeSantis was a culture warrior who would secure the border and do these things. | ||
And it seems like that is the kind of compromise that these people have in mind. | ||
Is that if we quite literally, we can be mentored by Paul, and I like Paul Gottfried for the record, but we can be mentored by Paul Gottfried and then we're gonna get down on our hands and knees. | ||
And beg Ben Shapiro for forgiveness for being anti-Semitic. | ||
Please forgive me. | ||
In the hopes that we could work in a DeSantis administration and maybe DeSantis could close the border while he goes to war with Iran. | ||
And that is their idea of victory. | ||
And I said this a little bit the other night in a subtle way, but I'll say it in an explicit way now. | ||
What is it exactly that they hope to achieve by working with the Zionists? | ||
Is it to limit immigration slightly? | ||
Because I hate to black pill you, it's too fucking late. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let me be Andrew Yang. | ||
Andrew Yang in 2020 went on the Democrat stage and said, look, it's too late to fix climate change. | ||
The earth is going to heat three degrees. | ||
It's too late. | ||
We're going to limit immigration. | ||
Immigration is higher than ever before. | ||
It goes up every year for 30 years and it's always getting worse. | ||
The foreign-born population has never been bigger. | ||
The amount of illegals coming in has never been higher. | ||
The amount of legals coming in has never been higher. | ||
And by the way, the birth rates are already baked in. | ||
The white birth rate has collapsed since COVID and the birth rate of the foreign-born, it's declining but it's still higher. | ||
So this demographic change? | ||
It is nipping at our heels. | ||
It is baked in. | ||
Just take a look at the percentage of newborns that are non-white versus white. | ||
It's been 50-50 for the last 12 years. | ||
Limiting immigration? | ||
Cutting immigration, even significantly, would only bring it down to the record highs that it was 10 years ago. | ||
And 10 years ago was already 10 years too late. | ||
So, limiting immigration, at this point, is fool's gold. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
If I were president, I would close the border tomorrow, and I would send 30 million illegals back across the border, or into the sun, or into the moon, or at the bottom of the ocean, or wherever they need to go. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
Politically speaking, it's not going to happen. | ||
And politically speaking, what can happen is extremely modest and far too little, far too late. | ||
So we can either succumb to Jewish power and we can bow to them and become cogs in the Jewish machine that controls our politics in the hopes that we could be a dollar short, a day late, | ||
Or, we can build up something that is truly revolutionary and truly alternative, something that we control, something that actually challenges Jewish power in the hopes that when there's a calamity in the future, enough people will be in the right places that we can change how the government works entirely. | ||
I think that's the more practical, honestly. | ||
Honest to God. | ||
When people say, what do you think is more likely? | ||
That the country gets red-pilled and, you know, the Jews get thrown out of power? | ||
I think that is actually far more likely than that the Jews will let us create a white ethnostate when the country's already half non-white as it is. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
So... | ||
You know, and what's more, there's just more dignity in what we're doing. | ||
There's more dignity. | ||
I don't even buy this argument that it's so strategic. | ||
I think you have a lot of broke people that found out they couldn't make a lot of money being a groyper and they found it easier to go to these Peter Thiel butt parties, butt plug tranny Jew girl parties where they can go and make some scratch being a writer for some think tank. | ||
As long as they don't criticize Israel, I think it actually has a lot more to do with that. | ||
But anyway, I want to cover that extensively on a stream sometime this week. | ||
I want to go over the tweets. | ||
I want to flesh it out a little bit because this is something that has been going on for a long time. | ||
I've been talking about it for a long time. | ||
If you go back and watch my show, six years ago, six freaking years ago, I said the three most important things are this. | ||
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Get us online and get us talking. | ||
And that has in a tenuous way happened. | ||
We have Rumble. | ||
We have Twitter. | ||
We're kind of good for now. | ||
The second thing I said is we need better personnel. | ||
We need to get good personnel in the Trump administration, in the conservative movement. | ||
And we're working on that. | ||
Groypers are everywhere. | ||
That's why Tyler Boyer at Turning Point USA has to say some Groypers are okay. | ||
It's because Groypers are in Turning Point and they know it. | ||
And they're all over it and they can't fire them. | ||
Because the only people that are conservative under the age of 30 are Groyper-ish at this point. | ||
That's as good as they're gonna get. | ||
And then number three I said is succession. | ||
I said we have to make sure that what comes after the Trump revolution is more extreme than Trump. | ||
That we can't backslide back into neoconservatism, neoliberalism. | ||
We can't backslide into the old GOP consensus. | ||
And the biggest opponent in that battle is the Teal Network. | ||
It's Populist, Inc. | ||
At one time it was called Populist, Inc. | ||
You know, Ryan Gerduski was writing this book. | ||
They're not listening! | ||
And it was about the Yellow Vests and the Red Hats. | ||
So, it's the populists. | ||
American Populist Union, and Bull Moose Party, and, you know, and that kind of stuff. | ||
Then it turned into multi-racial working class populism. | ||
Now, it's national conservatism, and it's J.D. | ||
Vance is at the front of it, and it's this sort of proto-fascism, it's this Bukele-Millet fusion. | ||
And that remains, I think, the biggest obstacle to our faction Succeeding Trumpism. | ||
Trumpism years ago was something like build a wall, restrict free trade, do some level of protectionism, and end the foreign wars. | ||
The Gruyper branch is social conservatism. | ||
It's like this revanchist, borderline Catholic integralism. | ||
It is this anti- or counter-Jewish agenda, countering the influence of the State of Israel and organized Jewry in America. | ||
And it is this white, aversion of white nationalism. | ||
I would say those are the three planks. | ||
On the Teal side, they're very neoliberal, meaning that they want to embrace the Austrian Chicago program. | ||
They want a colorblind meritocracy. | ||
They want to have this kind of neocon 2.0 thing where they're building a new Monroe Doctrine. | ||
Israel's a huge part of it. | ||
And then the third thing is this industrial policy. | ||
It's about friend-shoring and that kind of thing. | ||
So those, I mean, and I'm kind of fleshing this out as I go, but I would say those are kind of the competing visions at this point. | ||
Ours is far more reactionary. | ||
It's decidedly Christian. | ||
It's decidedly counter to Israel and the Jews. | ||
And that to me is the biggest long-term challenge is this succession battle. | ||
But that's why we have to articulate this agenda in this program. | ||
We can't have Jews like Curtis Yarvin Dictating the future. | ||
Because they live, breathe, and die for the Jews in Israel. | ||
We can't have people like that running the show. | ||
I don't care how much they restrict immigration. | ||
These people are devil worshippers. | ||
They literally are. | ||
They do not have our best interests in mind. | ||
They do not worship the real God. | ||
They are not fucking patriots for America. | ||
They literally, they say, we're not America first, we're excellence first. | ||
Excellence? | ||
Okay, well then go live in the land of excellence then, or something. | ||
This is America. | ||
We're America first. | ||
This is our home. | ||
So, and you know, and the guy that said that is Darren Beatty. | ||
And I like Darren Beatty, but I didn't like that he said that. | ||
It was very revealing. | ||
So... | ||
I think I'd like to flesh this out at some point maybe later this week in an afternoon rumble stream because this is maybe the the biggest thing that's going on and it has everything to do with J.D. | ||
Vance becoming the VP and it's got to do with who's going to be controlling the personnel and the next Trump admin and then what happens after whoever is president the next four years. | ||
So so anyway so that's that. | ||
I don't know how much you guys are interested in all that stuff, but it's actually super important. | ||
I was going to say one other thing, but I can't remember what it was. | ||
And anyway, this is not me trashing a lot of those guys. | ||
I like a lot of those guys. | ||
I like Scott, of course. | ||
I love Jerry Taylor, and I like V Dare. | ||
I like all that stuff. | ||
But I do kind of disagree on some of those things. | ||
And a guy like Patrick Casey, I think, is literally a Zionist agent. | ||
I know that's, you know, they gaslight you into thinking that's conspiratorial, but it really isn't. | ||
They say, oh, what, is this a Talmudic network? | ||
It's like, it literally is. | ||
Curtis Yarvin is a hardcore Jew, and he's running the show over there. | ||
I mean, what's the argument against that? | ||
It's Peter Thiel, who founded Palantir, who's in Israel, doing their facial recognition. | ||
With Clearview AI and all that stuff, and Curtis Yarvin's the court philosopher, and his assistant is like a hardcore Jewish nationalist with the nose like you've never seen before, and their main guy they're propping up is Castanet Lemariou. | ||
We've shown his Jewish links. | ||
He's tied with Millet, who's crying at the wall, and doing an interview with Ben Shapiro, and it's the same thing, even a guy like Casey. | ||
Casey's gonna talk about Gottfried. | ||
You know, I think Gottfried has some good books, and I like him, but it's like, How about another acolyte of Godfrey, Pedro Gonzalez, who's literally calling up Ben Shapiro. | ||
You can look this up. | ||
I think it's in The Beacon or The Examiner. | ||
There's literally an article out there about how Pedro Gonzalez called Ben Shapiro to apologize for being anti-Semitic. | ||
It's like, so we didn't make that up. | ||
We're not dreaming that. | ||
So your version of kosher white nationalism, which is what it is, is obviously subordinate to organized Jewry. | ||
That's not a conspiracy, it's just a fact. | ||
So, but they find that very inconvenient when you bring that up. | ||
When one person, such as myself, is totally erratic, starts to bring that up and say, yeah, yeah, you're a Jew. | ||
Okay, you're Jewish. | ||
Like, this is clearly a Jewish operation. | ||
All they can say is gaslight and, oh, it's all a Jewish network. | ||
Oh, they're calling us Jewish. | ||
It's like you all are! | ||
You know, you won't criticize Jews. | ||
You don't believe that... not even believe. | ||
They know it's true. | ||
You won't talk about the Jewish conspiracy. | ||
You don't oppose it. | ||
Like, just be honest about it. | ||
You defend it. | ||
We're against it. | ||
We didn't make it up. | ||
So, it's the same thing with Vance. | ||
How many tweets by Vance where he's going out and talking about Israel's our closest ally and It's more of the same. | ||
So, and, you know, I was talking to some of these guys the other day, and I'm like, yeah, this Patrick Casey's like a total agent. | ||
Like, he's totally subordinate to the Zionists. | ||
And I started to think about it, and during the Groyper War, he hated when we talked about 9-11. | ||
He always wanted to keep it focused on immigration. | ||
If you could believe it. | ||
Five years ago, when we were doing the Groyper War, going to Charlie Kirk, You know, there were some groipers that were talking about the USS Liberty and the dancing Israelis and Patrick totally shut that down. | ||
He's like, no, do not talk about the dancing Israelis. | ||
Keep it focused on immigration. | ||
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And me, an idiot, me at the time, I was like, yeah, you're right. | |
That stuff is kooky. | ||
Now I'm like, wait a second. | ||
Why did he push back so strongly against that stuff? | ||
That's super weird. | ||
Now it makes perfect sense. | ||
And that's also why they didn't like Ye24. | ||
And there are some other people that didn't like Ye24. | ||
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They're going around saying, oh, Ye24 was a big mistake. | |
It's like, yeah, maybe for the Jewish Zionist Project. | ||
But anyway, I'm rambling at this point. | ||
I want to flesh all this stuff out on a stream later this week because this is super, super, super important. | ||
And I may even talk about it on the show, do like a special feature. | ||
I'll leave it at this. | ||
The next thing, and I've already been saying it, you're gonna see them push J.D. | ||
Vance extremely hard to be the vice president. | ||
They already are. | ||
It has started to trickle out over the past few weeks. | ||
And it's everywhere. | ||
If you're paying attention to these circles, they're pushing it so hard. | ||
It was in First Things today, which is this Christian publication backed by Teal. | ||
NatCon was promoting it, Beaty was promoting it. | ||
They're pushing Vance so hard. | ||
And I imagine you're going to see a lot more of it, and he may be the guy, actually. | ||
And J.D. | ||
Vance is like a neocon, intelligence spook, fucking fat race mixer. | ||
And this is supposed to be our based, this is the based guy that's going to be in the... I would rather have Tim Scott than a fat race-mixing Israel shill as the Vice President. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because at least Tim Scott is a fucking idiot and will not be able to do anything. | ||
At least he will be ineffectual. | ||
Yeah, he's obviously an imbecile, but at least he will be ineffectual. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is a fat, race-mixing, Zionist spook and he's going to be in there making sure that no groipers are in the administration. | ||
He's going to be in there making sure that there is no subversion. | ||
He's a subversion! | ||
The guy went to Yale. | ||
He went to Yale Law School. | ||
Seems trustworthy. | ||
The guy was in the Navy, at Yale. | ||
He worked for the American Enterprise Institute, for crying out loud. | ||
I don't care how freaking based you come across. | ||
If you're an alumnus of the American Enterprise Institute, Yale Law School, and you voted for Evan McMullin in 2016, yeah, you're not it. | ||
You're not it. | ||
And you want to know what they named their kid? | ||
Vivek. | ||
Vivek. | ||
America first. | ||
Me, my wife, Baba Ghanoush, and our daughter, Vivek. | ||
Or our son, Vivek. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
What a joke. | ||
But all these, all these jewed up white nationalists are gonna be at the forefront pushing this fat piece of shit. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is the most based pick. | ||
I think J.D. | ||
Vance has what it takes. | ||
Darren Beatty wrote an article in Revolver. | ||
Shame on him for that. | ||
I mean, I really expect better from him. | ||
As smart as he is, Darren Beatty put out an article in Revolver saying he's got great sense and extremely loyal. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
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He was jerking off Obama in 2016! | |
He wrote an article in the New York Times, a farewell to Barack Obama. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance said in 2016 that white conservatives hate Obama because they're jealous of how smart he is. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're racist and jealous of how cerebral Obama was. | ||
Okay, that's the guy that Darren Beattie says has really good instincts. | ||
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Huh? | |
Sure. | ||
What a joke. | ||
You can look it up. | ||
A farewell to Obama. | ||
And he said Trump is a racist and Trump is toxic. | ||
And he voted for Evan McMullin, a CIA agent backed by Bill Kristol. | ||
But yeah, great instincts. | ||
Darren, did you steal that take from Jonah Goldberg? | ||
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What happened? | |
I thought you went to Duke! | ||
What a fucking joke. | ||
And I liked- and I li- it's gonna come across like I don't like him. | ||
I mean, I like him, but... You know, this guy is not with us. | ||
This guy is not with us in that way. | ||
I don't think. | ||
So... I mean, clearly intelligent, but that's not his best take. | ||
Come on, brother. | ||
Fat race mixer with a son named Vivek and a wife named Curry, and he was glazing King N. Ward himself, Obama, and voted for Evan McMullin? | ||
This is your guy? | ||
Oh hey, Ryan Gerduski likes him, so say no more. | ||
Poppers, Gerduski, and the fag hag. | ||
Never met an N-word cock she didn't like Ann Coulter. | ||
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If they love him, then hey, where do I sign up? | |
Let's just make him president already. | ||
Okay, you know, this is just coming across like totally racist, but, you know, they want to come at America first and say, oh, well, if you're anti-Semitic, you're just brown. | ||
It's like, okay, my guy, take a look at the wife of your vice presidential candidate. | ||
I mean, seriously. | ||
And take a look at him himself. | ||
They want to say, oh, America First is all, you know, swarthoid brown people. | ||
Yeah, like J.D. | ||
Vance's wife, who you're going to make the second lady? | ||
Like Obama, that he was glazing eight years ago? | ||
Dude, but you know what this is? | ||
This is a real American. | ||
This is a real American talking. | ||
I'm a fucking real American. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
I'm Irish. | ||
I'm Mexican. | ||
I'm from Chicago, from a working class background. | ||
I didn't go to Yale. | ||
I didn't work for American Enterprise. | ||
You know what I'm about. | ||
I kneel for Jesus. | ||
I love America. | ||
This is a real American talking. | ||
This is not some Jew spy from Russia. | ||
You know, my parents came from Russia, escaping the communists or something. | ||
This is a real motherfucking American talking. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
Real American going off. | ||
Alright, we're out of time. | ||
Alright, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the news. | ||
We're gonna get into the news. | ||
See, when it's a topic that I don't want to talk about, we're just having fun with it. | ||
You know, when it's a topic like this that I don't, that I'm not really in love with, we're just having fun with it. | ||
We're just freestyling. | ||
We're having a great time. | ||
Are you enjoying yourself? | ||
Are you enjoying the content? | ||
So yeah, so I think I'd rather have Tim Scott at least At least Tim Scott's a nincompoop. | ||
He's not gonna aggressively and competently prosecute the groipers Yeah, so I think I'm gonna go into that more later this week JD Vance this fat goof He's defended me. | ||
So I, you know, I feel a little bit bad going after him, but I think that was tactical. | ||
I think that was meant to maybe neutralize me a little bit. | ||
Defend the Groipers. | ||
Oh, you're amazing. | ||
It's like, dude, the guy works for Israel. | ||
Okay. | ||
The dude works for Israel. | ||
They all do. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Anyway, so we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into our featured story. | ||
We're gonna talk all about the latest. | ||
So I want to talk about these two stories next to each other because I mean I really can't let it go. | ||
It just drives me crazy. | ||
I know I may be doing it to death a little bit, but yesterday they they go out there and say Well, we're just funding both sides. | ||
We're funding Iran and Israel. | ||
And I went into depth the other day about how wrong that is. | ||
And I'm talking about how, of course, the big development of the week is that on Saturday, for the first time ever, Iran directly attacked Israel from Iranian soil. | ||
Huge deal, although with more symbolic significance than practical significance. | ||
Hundreds of drones and missiles from Iran, but also from Iran's proxies, mostly intercepted and shot down, although some did minimal damage, those projectiles that landed against a couple of military facilities. | ||
And one of the first things that I saw a lot of people say, a lot of people who wanted to sit on the fence, They came out and said, when you look at the image of Iranian drones headed at Israel, and the Israeli anti-missile system activated to counter the missiles, They say this is a this is an incredible photograph of two sides being funded by the United States. | ||
And I went into detail yesterday about how that is just nowhere near being true. | ||
I posted a long thing on Telegram about it and I dedicated about 10 or 15 minutes of my show last night to going through how I mean it couldn't be further from the truth. | ||
And then tonight, if that wasn't enough, we have two stories. | ||
One is that after Iran's attack on Israel, the United States is sanctioning Iran. | ||
At the same time, the United States Congress is working to push through an aid package that will give billions in foreign aid to Israel. | ||
So much for both sides, right? | ||
So much for both sides being funded. | ||
After Iran defends itself against Israel, we're sanctioning them. | ||
And after Israel nearly provokes World War III and dragging us into it, we're gonna give them all this money. | ||
But yeah, it's both sides. | ||
Just let them kill each other with our money. | ||
So first we will get into the Iran sanctions. | ||
It's not a huge deal, but it does demonstrate the principle. | ||
This is from Axios. | ||
It says, quote, the U.S. | ||
will impose new sanctions on Iran's missile and drone program after the country's unprecedented attack on Israel over the weekend, according to White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. | ||
President Biden is urging Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to exercise military restraint, but in the economic sphere, the administration is demonstrating a willingness to retaliate against Iran. | ||
So after Iran bombed Israel, Israel said that they're gonna counter-attack. | ||
Biden said, we will not commit any kind of offensive action against Iran, so you'll have to do it alone. | ||
And then, now they've changed their tune. | ||
A few days later, we're not going to strike Iran militarily, but we are going to sanction them. | ||
These new sanctions and other ones Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is preparing represent a subtle message to Israel that there is more than one way to harm the ruling regime in Tehran. | ||
Sullivan said in a statement that Biden is working in coordination with international partners including G7 nations and bipartisan leaders in Congress on a comprehensive response to Iran's attack. | ||
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defense agencies are working on strengthening air and missile defense and early warning systems across the Middle East. | ||
The new sanctions will also target entities supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran's defense ministry. | ||
Sullivan said, Meanwhile, Yellen vowed that the U.S. | ||
our allies and partners will soon be following with their own sanctions. | ||
Meanwhile, Yellen vowed that the U.S. will not hesitate to inflict economic punishment in response to Iran's attack. | ||
Now, the only thing I have to say about this, it's not surprising, is that, of course, this brings to light the double standard about the so-called right to defend oneself, and As long as this operation in Gaza has been going on, | ||
Whenever a critic of the campaign talks about the civilian casualties and the brutal nature of the campaign and its seemingly perverse objectives to destroy all the infrastructure in the region and kill as many civilians as possible, you always hear the refrain from the pro-Israel side that Israel has a right to defend itself. | ||
Israel was ostensibly attacked on October 7th, And now, when Israel conducts this brutal, murderous campaign for almost a year, they say, well, that's self-defense. | ||
Okay? | ||
Israel is subject to a minor preventable attack that could have even been mitigated. | ||
So now everything under the sun is justified. | ||
They can bomb Iran, they can bomb Syria, they can bomb Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, they can kill everybody in Gaza. | ||
It's self-defense because, you know, somewhere along the way they were attacked in some capacity. | ||
In this case, as we talked about yesterday, it's about as clear-cut as it gets. | ||
Iran was acting in self-defense. | ||
I don't think anybody would even argue with that. | ||
I don't think anybody can. | ||
Israel killed seven high-ranking Iranian personnel at an Iranian consular building. | ||
So, Iran responded in a completely proportional way. | ||
If anything, it was less than proportional. | ||
Israel attacked an embassy and killed high-ranking personnel. | ||
Iran killed nobody and bombed legitimate military targets. | ||
So, if anything, the Iranian response was significantly less severe in notable ways. | ||
And yet, for defending itself, the United States punishes Iran. | ||
And says that they condemn Iran, they're going to sanction Iran, they're encouraging other countries to sanction Iran. | ||
And I've talked about this a lot, essentially ever since the war in Ukraine. | ||
This is the dwindling moral case for American hegemony. | ||
And what I mean by that is, there is this idea that America Should enjoy all the power in the world because America alone is willing to exercise it responsibly. | ||
America Should be the most powerful country in the world. | ||
This is acceptable. | ||
We're comfortable with how much power America wields because America is a moral nation. | ||
America doesn't use its power in aggressive, offensive, unethical ways like another country might or like other countries have. | ||
So, there's a moral case, they say, for American power. | ||
We don't look at American power as a reality of power politics. | ||
Which is to say that, for example, when America undermines the government in Ukraine, it does so because that benefits America's security position. | ||
We're not doing that for democracy. | ||
We're not doing that because it's good. | ||
We're doing it because it's good for us. | ||
But of course, whenever we do an action like that, we drape it in this language. | ||
Well, when we overthrow the government in Ukraine, that was a democratic revolution for liberalism. | ||
And that was to join the good guys and the right side of history and gay rights and voting. | ||
When Russia does it, it's an evil empire. | ||
It's an evil fascist empire that just hates everybody and they hate our freedom and they want to bomb us because they're backwards and it's a gas station country with nukes. | ||
Right? | ||
And same thing with Iraq. | ||
When we invade Iraq under false pretense, well, we were bringing them democracy. | ||
Okay? | ||
We were bringing them democracy. | ||
We wanted women to go to music class. | ||
We wanted minority rights. | ||
When China does it, it is because they're genocidal maniacs and they're communists. | ||
So we never, when we undertake these actions, We always undertake them under the aegis of morality or rules, famously, infamously now. | ||
We call ourselves the defenders of the rule-based international order. | ||
And I talked about that last night. | ||
How can the United States have any moral authority or even any credibility at all? | ||
Forget about even moral authority about ideology, like that we are a purveyor of democracy or humanism or something like that. | ||
Let's even just take something more neutral, like that we are an umpire. | ||
That we alone can protect an international framework of institutions that uphold international law and international trade and this kind of thing. | ||
How can we even purport to be doing that when we're justifying a genocide in Gaza on the basis of self-defense? | ||
We acknowledge freely, although in sort of indirect ways, that we resent what Israel is doing. | ||
We acknowledge that Israel is the instigator in many of these situations. | ||
We acknowledge that they're trying to draw us into a war. | ||
But when Israel instigates these conflicts and the other countries defend themselves, we punish them. | ||
And we condemn them for aggression. | ||
So, out of one side of our mouth, we're gonna say, Israel can genocide as many people as they want, even though we hate it, because they're defending themselves. | ||
But when Iran does this harmless strike against Israel, a legitimate retaliation for a provocation by Israel, which we freely admit was instigated by Israel, we punish them, we condemn them, we admonish them. | ||
So clearly we're liars. | ||
Clearly we're liars. | ||
We are hypocrites. | ||
And that is extremely damaging because when we go to a country like Argentina... | ||
Or like the Congo. | ||
And we say, hey, you need to be aligned with us. | ||
You need to give your lithium and your cobalt to us. | ||
And the Argentinians, or the Argentine and the Congolese, they say, well, we need financing. | ||
Where's the money? | ||
China's going to give us money. | ||
China's going to pay for our Congress building. | ||
China's going to pay for our presidential palace. | ||
America's like, hey, well, you know, we don't have any money to give you but we're the good guys. | ||
We're the moral nation. | ||
We're the moral nation defending a rules-based system. | ||
It's like, so we have no more soft power like that anymore. | ||
In that constructed realm of morality and ideas, we have completely forfeited the moral authority. | ||
It's totally bankrupt. | ||
And that is what Decades of neocon control has done because I think at one time there was a time Arguably when that was a legitimate case But it isn't anymore You cannot go out and call Russia a war criminal And then defend Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
You just can't. | ||
You can't have the International Criminal Court try to drag Putin into a trial for war crimes, and then the next day give Bibi Netanyahu $10 billion to murder women and children in Gaza. | ||
You can't do it! | ||
And the same thing goes for the wars. | ||
You can't say that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a backwards 19th century violation of the rules-based order and then give two aircraft carriers to cover Israel while they annex Gaza while the whole world protests and veto every Security Council resolution condemning it and bomb all Israel's enemies trying to stop it You know, it doesn't work like that. | ||
And so this is just another symptom of dying American Empire. | ||
And it's because of the leadership. | ||
I fully believe that if we had Christian leaders, it would resemble more what Russia is doing. | ||
I think you can call Vladimir Putin a lot of things, but he's not a liar, and he's not a hypocrite. | ||
I don't think you can find an instance of that. | ||
There are always contradictions in power, but not a lot of them with Putin. | ||
Putin has said for 20 years that Ukraine will not become a part of NATO. | ||
And Putin had said for years that he was concerned about the redeployment of missiles in Eastern Europe. | ||
And Putin offered over and over for a settlement on Ukraine, for a settlement on missiles, for mutual inspections. | ||
And we just rebuffed every attempt. | ||
We said, we don't negotiate. | ||
So then he invaded. | ||
Now, like, was there anything like that with what's happening in Israel? | ||
On the contrary. | ||
We've opposed the Likud government's designs on the West Bank and Gaza since 1967. | ||
We support it anyway. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
So, I got a little frog in my throat so I gotta take a sip of water. | ||
So that's that. | ||
So that's all I have to say about the Iranian sanctions. | ||
I'm gonna take a sip of this water because I got a little frog in my throat. | ||
Then we're going to get into this congressional aid package. | ||
Well, we really don't have a ton of time. - I'll talk about it briefly. | ||
I'm sure we'll talk about it later this week anyway. | ||
So our other big story tonight, like I said, not gonna spend a ton of time on this because we're, we are running out of time and I'm sure we'll have more opportunities later in the week to discuss it. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
You know when you just have like a tickle? | ||
Alright, I think I'm good. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, like I said, the other side of the Iranian sanctions and this ridiculous notion that we're funding both sides is that we are now moving to greenlight more foreign aid to Israel. | ||
And I'll give you the backstory and the latest and then we're going to move on to the Super Chats. | ||
But in case you haven't been paying attention, the big story, basically since September, is that Congress has been totally gridlocked. | ||
There was a deadline last year, September 30th, where Congress had to authorize a series of military appropriations bills, military spending bills, a series of 12 military spending bills. | ||
And we need to authorize those to fund the government. | ||
They're facing the prospect of a government shutdown on September 30th if they didn't pass the funding. | ||
But there was a major showdown within the Republican Party in the House of Representatives. | ||
You have a Democrat Senate, you have a Republican House, and there were maybe a dozen, a little bit more than a dozen Republicans that said, we want to pass a spending bill that funds border security. | ||
We are not going to give the military the money it needs. | ||
We're not going to give Ukraine another foreign aid package. | ||
We're not going to give Biden the money to fund his government if they will not commit to border security measures. | ||
That came from within the Republican Party in the House. | ||
But the Republican Speaker of the House at that time, Kevin McCarthy, said, I'm not going to pass a bill with border security. | ||
He said, the Democrats are going to shut it down, so I am not going to even try to negotiate with them. | ||
He said, the best I can do is we're going to give a little money for border security, and then we're going to give the Democrats everything they want. | ||
And so the Republicans overthrew Kevin McCarthy. | ||
They said that's not good enough. | ||
Kevin McCarthy, his last action as Speaker of the House... | ||
As he passed a temporary spending bill that would fund the government for another six weeks while they finish the negotiation. | ||
He did that with the Democrats. | ||
So the Republicans kicked him out. | ||
Then they elected Mike Johnson. | ||
But it was the same negotiation. | ||
The Democrats want tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine. | ||
It might be the last major aid package for Ukraine. | ||
And it'll last for a year. | ||
The Democrats want $60 billion for Ukraine. | ||
The Republicans say, well, we want border security. | ||
They can't come to an agreement. | ||
Now, of course, the dates are extremely important. | ||
The first iteration of the battle, as I said, the first deadline was September 30th, October 1st. | ||
Kevin McCarthy was thrown out a few days later. | ||
October 7th was the start of the Israel-Hamas war, or the genocide in Gaza. | ||
So then, after October 7th, you have foreign aid to Israel thrown into the mix. | ||
So initially, this is a long simmering battle between hardline Republicans in the House and the Republican leadership. | ||
And that's a compound battle between the Republicans and the Democrats over border security and foreign aid to Ukraine. | ||
The Republicans won't give the Ukrainian aid, the Democrats won't give the border security, and neither will the Speaker. | ||
Then, after October 7th, throw into the mix foreign aid to Israel. | ||
And Israel won't get its foreign aid in this conflict until this impasse about Ukraine and border security is resolved so it further complicates the matter. | ||
So there's been this long protracted negotiation ever since where they pass these six to eight week stopgap bills. | ||
It funds the government for a little while so they can negotiate more. | ||
But to this day, it's April 16th, Six months later, they still have not come to an agreement on foreign aid and border security, and what has been left hanging in the balance is the aid to Israel. | ||
At one point, earlier this year, I think in January and February, the Senate came up with a plan and said, why don't we pass the Israel aid separately? | ||
Why don't we decouple the foreign aid to Israel from this impasse over military appropriations, Ukraine aid, and border security? | ||
Biden said no because Biden knows that the Israel aid hanging in the balance is putting pressure on Republicans. | ||
Israel needs the money. | ||
Republicans desperately want to give it to them. | ||
I don't think Biden is upset that it's hanging in the balance like it is. | ||
I think Biden is looking for ways to pressure Israel. | ||
I don't think he's bothered by this. | ||
So Republicans say, hey, come on, let's just decouple it so that we can put the pressure back on you because you need the money for Ukraine. | ||
Biden says, no, no, no. | ||
If we can't have our Ukraine money, you can't have the Israel money. | ||
And that's not, I mean, Biden wants the Israel money too. | ||
That's not a perfect, it's a little bit reductive, but that's basically the equation. | ||
Biden said, we will not pass a standalone Israel bill. | ||
It's all or nothing. | ||
And Biden knows that if he says, I won't sign a stand-alone bill for Israel, I'll veto it. | ||
He knows there will be more pressure on Republicans to capitulate and make a deal because they desperately want to give Israel the money. | ||
So that's very calculated. | ||
So this has gone on for a long time. | ||
The aid to Israel and now Taiwan and Ukraine and the money for border security has been hanging in the balance in this gridlock, this battle between the Senate and a very very slim Republican majority in the House with these radicals that are, and I say that in a good way, protesting the process. | ||
Now though, Magically. | ||
As though someone waved a magic wand. | ||
It seems that maybe this gridlock will all go away. | ||
Because now Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, has suggested that they separate the bills into four. | ||
And there will be a foreign aid package for Israel, standalone. | ||
And a foreign aid package for Ukraine. | ||
And a foreign aid package for Taiwan. | ||
And a military appropriations bill. | ||
And the timing is just really crazy because this happens just a few days after Iran bombs Israel. | ||
one of them. | ||
And the Democrats now see that maybe they will support these packages. | ||
And the timing is just really crazy because this happens just a few days after Iran bombs Israel. | ||
So this is the story from New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he planned this week to advance a long-stalled national security package to aid Israel, Ukraine, and other allies, along with a separate bill aimed at mollifying conservatives who have been vehemently opposed to backing Ukraine. | ||
Mr. Johnson's announcement, coming after he has agonized for weeks over whether and how to advance an infusion of critical aid to Ukraine amid stiff Republican resistance, was the first concrete indication that he had settled on a path forward. | ||
It comes just days after Iran launched an aerial attack on Israel, amplifying calls for Congress to move quickly to approve the pending aid bill. | ||
Emerging from a meeting in which he briefed GOP lawmakers on his plan, Mr. Johnson said he would cobble together a legislative package that roughly mirrors the $95 billion aid bill the Senate passed two months ago, but that is broken down into three pieces. | ||
Lawmakers would vote separately on a bill providing money for Israel, one allocating funding for Ukraine, and a third with aid for Taiwan and other allies. | ||
They would cast a fourth vote on a separate measure containing other policies popular among Republicans. | ||
Mr. Johnson told reporters, we know the world is watching to see how we react. | ||
We have terrorists and tyrants and terrible leaders around the world, like Putin and Xi and in Iran, and they're watching to see if America will stand up for its allies and our interests around the globe, and we will. | ||
So, you know what this means? | ||
It means that Republicans won't get border security, Democrats won't get money for Ukraine, But Israel will get its money. | ||
And that is really the most important thing, isn't it? | ||
Republicans can oppose foreign aid for a losing, bad conflict in Ukraine. | ||
And Democrats can oppose closing our border to an invasion by illegal immigrants that we don't even know where they're coming from. | ||
But the thing that nobody can disagree on is giving money to Israel in a foreign conflict that is losing us global public opinion and which will inevitably send millions of refugees that we don't know what they're about into our country. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Republicans desperately want to close our borders, but not to Palestinians. | ||
And Democrats desperately want the foreign aid, and for Israel as well. | ||
This is our government. | ||
And this is why, to kind of connect it back to the beginning, this is why I said the crux. | ||
And this is why it's the crux. | ||
Is that we have Americans running the government, not Israelis, not Jews. | ||
Because I think it is conceivable that in a government run by Americans, we would be equally willing to prevent foreign aid from going to Israel as we are preventing foreign aid from going to Ukraine. | ||
And I think we would be more willing to close our border than we are to give money to either Ukraine or Israel. | ||
But now it's backwards. | ||
Now it's the opposite. | ||
And I don't know how getting right-wing Jews in power is going to solve this. | ||
We already have that. | ||
We already have right-wing Jews in power who nominally support border security, but their real priority is foreign aid to Israel. | ||
That's what is happening right now. | ||
That's Mike Johnson. | ||
That was Kevin McCarthy. | ||
That is the Republican conference. | ||
They will not shut down the government to secure the border. | ||
They will not rest concessions from the Democrats to secure the border. | ||
But they will do it to give billions of dollars in foreign aid to Israel when they ask for it. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
Republicans won the election in 22. | ||
We won the House, which has the purse strings, which controls appropriations process. | ||
And for two years, a handful of Republicans have fought tooth and nail, unsuccessfully, to get a pittance to secure the border when we're literally being invaded by millions of people every year. | ||
Israel's under attack and they are fighting every day to give as much money as possible to Israel. | ||
Even when the Congress will not greenlight money for Israel, Biden is using dubious methods to give it to Israel anyway through executive actions and authorizing sales of American weapons to them. | ||
Over a hundred. | ||
And that is what happens when your country's not controlled by Americans. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
Why should it be this way? | ||
Why do we elect Republicans at all? | ||
Is this better? | ||
We won the House in 2022. | ||
Does it feel like it? | ||
What did we get? | ||
Republicans won the House in 2022, which everyone insisted was all important. | ||
What did we get? | ||
Did we get an abortion ban? | ||
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No. | |
Did we prevent Joe Biden from raising the debt ceiling? | ||
No. | ||
Did we prevent Joe Biden from sending more aid to Ukraine? | ||
No. | ||
Did we secure the border? | ||
No. | ||
Did we amend FISA so that the NSA has to get a search warrant? | ||
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No. | |
It's like we got nothing. | ||
It is as if the Democrats were running the government all along. | ||
The only difference is the Republicans more vehemently support foreign aid to Israel. | ||
The Democrats might have limited that or been more outspoken against it. | ||
Republicans... reassuringly countered that. | ||
So, that's what you get. | ||
But like I said, that's where we are now. | ||
We're running out of time, so I want to move on to our Super Chats, but I'm sure we'll have a lot more on that later this week. | ||
So, we're going to move on. | ||
We'll take a look and see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Like I said, kind of a slow news day, but when it's a slow news day, that's when I get to... I just get to go off a little bit. | ||
We just get to... We just get to have fun with it. | ||
You know, just kind of play with it. | ||
All right, but let me get set up here and we'll see what you got. | ||
What do you have to say tonight? | ||
The Super Chats suck lately. | ||
Like, they're really bad. | ||
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They're always bad, but they're really bad lately. | |
So I'm gonna try to keep my composure, but no promises. | ||
That's not a challenge either, by the way. | ||
So let's see what we got here. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
I don't think that's gonna happen. | ||
I mean, I think I'm a pretty charismatic, visionary guy. | ||
I will play whatever role I have to. | ||
on our side passionate charismatic and intelligent enough to fix this country are you willing to be the fascist dictator we desperately need i don't think that's going to happen um i mean i think i'm a pretty charismatic visionary guy i'll i will play whatever role i have to you know i'm a vessel so maybe i awakened the future dictator Maybe I red-pilled the future dictator. | ||
I think the future dictator will either be me or more likely it will be somebody who was a fan of me at one point. | ||
So... I am amenable to either outcome. | ||
But yeah, I don't... I've said so much stuff on this show, I doubt it. | ||
You know, I'm so controversial. | ||
Some, but I'd never rule being the dictator out. | ||
I would never rule it out. | ||
Also, I'm a manlet. | ||
Could I ever be the dictator if I'm under six feet tall? | ||
That's the real question. | ||
You know, lately, I'm just like, man, manlet L. Lately, I'm just like, man, like, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
If you're under six feet, it's kind of over, isn't it? | ||
No, but... | ||
Hitler wasn't six feet tall. | ||
That's what gives me Hitler, Stalin. | ||
That's what gives me a little... a little boost. | ||
That's what gets me out of bed in the morning, is knowing that even Hitler wasn't six feet tall. | ||
So, that makes me feel a little bit better. | ||
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Really? | |
That doesn't surprise me. | ||
I would love to see that clip. | ||
That is super relevant. | ||
I recently watched a debate from eight years ago between Andrew Klavan and Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
The debate was Trump versus Cruz. | ||
I was astonished by how relevant that debate still is today. | ||
Klavan is a total anti-Trump fraud. | ||
He called Trump fascist and his supporters anti-Semites. | ||
The Trump revolution still rages on. - That doesn't surprise me. | ||
I would love to see that clip. | ||
That is super relevant. | ||
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Death to America, death to Israel. | ||
Light to America. | ||
Up with America! | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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That's really funny. | ||
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I am loving it. | ||
By the way, can I wear your skin? | ||
It looks cozy. | ||
- That's really funny. | ||
Hilarious. - Joseph Quesada sent $10. | ||
Summer is coming which means the blacks are up to bat. | ||
Inner cities brace for impact. | ||
O7 Nick Christ is king. | ||
Chicago is gonna blow up this summer. | ||
Because it's hot, we have this Negro mayor, and the Democrat convention is in Chicago. | ||
So the city's gonna blow up. | ||
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That's gonna be not a good time. | |
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I have no sympathy for other podcast conservatives whose careers will be compromised because not one of them stood up for Mr. Fuentes when his career was compromised. | ||
To hell with them. | ||
Make room on Mount Rushmore for Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
- Yeah, true. | ||
I'm with ya. - Pep 707 sent $30. | ||
My friend recently started dating an immigrant African girl who got scholarships and residency in the USA. | ||
She seems to really love him, but he has been ignoring the obvious racial issue ever since he started dating her. | ||
Am I wrong for criticizing him for it? | ||
Is he blinded by love? | ||
Should I leave him be? | ||
Love you, big man. | ||
No, you have to attack him. | ||
Relentlessly. | ||
You have to, because his kids are gonna be black. | ||
Does he realize that? | ||
Does he realize he's gonna be one of the most cucked individuals alive with a black kid? | ||
That his kid is gonna be black and have nappy hair and probably resent him for being white? | ||
So yeah, you gotta snap him out of it, man. | ||
Can't be doing any of that stuff. | ||
She's the one! | ||
It's true love! | ||
Grow the fuck up. | ||
Django sent $10. | ||
You and Destiny appeared to be friends on South Beach. | ||
Now you have a ton of bad blood. | ||
What up with that? | ||
Seems a little ruthless, no? | ||
He betrayed me. | ||
I was seeking genuine friendship. | ||
He was not. | ||
He didn't want to be my friend. | ||
And he's a wicked, hollow little man. | ||
And now he's... | ||
Now... | ||
I wish him destruction. | ||
I'd love to see the personal destruction of Destiny. | ||
I'd find it to be delicious. | ||
Delectable morsel. | ||
Every day. | ||
Every day I enjoy seeing his credibility suffer. | ||
So, no, no. | ||
We're mortal enemies now. | ||
He had his chance. | ||
We were gonna be friends. | ||
We were friends. | ||
And then, you know, I don't know what got to him. | ||
I don't know what it was. | ||
Why doesn't he like me, man? | ||
I'm like Will Smith. | ||
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I'm like Will Smith in that episode. | |
So now, now it's over for him. | ||
Kobe Bryant sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, thoughts on Joseph Goebbels? | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
That's great. | ||
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Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ the Resurrection 2025 April 18th. | ||
We so back. | ||
Yeah, that would be great. | ||
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Did you know that the average person spends six months of their life waiting for red lights to turn green? | ||
Isn't that just so infuriating? | ||
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Will there be any tickets sold at the door to pack? | ||
I want to get a date of Grindr in Detroit to be my plus one. | ||
Love you Nick. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Alexander sent $5. | ||
Can you say let's go fishing? | ||
No. | ||
Alexander sent $5, okay I'll get the fish. | ||
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Too late for that, but thank you. | ||
I think it's gonna be the usual stuff. | ||
$14. | ||
I'd really like to know what you think about what tricks will be played this election as far as cheating and if you think a big event like World War III with draft or Trump is a setter also did you see that thing about Barron and his shade of blue eyes look it up still no one really continuing Trump I think it's gonna be the usual stuff any anything outlandish like that by its very nature would be unpredictable do you think it's gonna be you think they're gonna kill Trump | ||
Because if they were, I would know about it, right? | ||
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You think that's gonna be... Oh, do you think they're gonna do World War 3 and flip the election? | |
Yeah, because if they were, I would know about it, right? | ||
Yeah, someone told me that... Yeah, it's very... There's all kinds of leaks about the imminent world war. | ||
Fuck you, retard. | ||
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Do you remember the evil that came to Revelation during Pizzagate? - I do. - And not just that, but all the emails from government officials and the dark paintings of children being tortured? | ||
Everyone just forgot how real the demonic is. | ||
I do. | ||
Yeah, that was memory holding. | ||
That was real. | ||
That was legit. | ||
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Amazing work, Nick. | ||
Is there any hope for places like Australia slash Canada? | ||
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Nope. | |
Seems like a completely lost cause with some significant minor cities in Australia having majority brown populations. | ||
No, it's totally over. | ||
It's totally over for them. | ||
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Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I don't believe in utilitarian arguments for morality. | ||
- Then Ben sent $20. | ||
Nick, how do you convince non-Christians that secular morality has failed as an experiment? | ||
Before I knew you, I would jest with friends that the US needs jihad to restore social austerity in the West. | ||
Progress to a postmodernist is allowing for any and all transgressions against societal norms of the past. - I don't believe in utilitarian arguments for morality. | ||
It's either real or it isn't. | ||
Why would outcomes even matter? | ||
Why would outcomes even matter if there is no objective meaning in life? | ||
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People say, well, you know, secular morality is an experiment failed because things suck now. | |
It's like, well, if you're secular, why would it matter if things suck? | ||
Isn't that an arbitrary condition? | ||
Isn't that an arbitrary and subjective and fundamentally unknowable condition? | ||
And why would it matter? | ||
Why would anything matter? | ||
What exactly do you desire if you don't believe in God? | ||
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Hmm? | |
Because the usual answers don't work. | ||
People want more than to be fed. | ||
There's something else. | ||
And sometimes people do want death and destruction. | ||
How do you argue that they shouldn't have it if there's no objective morality? | ||
You can't, so... Terrible question. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
We'll correspond with you if that's real. | ||
I don't know dude. | ||
We'll correspond with you. | ||
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Nick, your commentary on the Israel-Gaza conflict is the best in the industry. | ||
What are your thoughts on Bishop Barron? | ||
Personally, I think his approach to evangelization is fantastic and effective. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
TKD. | ||
Okay, can we leave that last part out? | ||
I don't really know that much about Bishop Barron. | ||
I mean, a lot of people say he's like a cringe liberal. | ||
I don't really follow him. | ||
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The people defending Fat Casey are all these self-identified white nationalists who call Groypers brown and are also fans of BAP. | ||
Many are actually unapologetic Jews. | ||
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Of course they are. | |
Did Casey ever talk about BAP or Nietzsche? | ||
He didn't like BAP because BAP tried to sabotage the Groyper Leadership Summit. | ||
But I don't know if there's any bad blood besides that. | ||
So... But yeah, they're all Jews. | ||
They all pretend not to be, but they are all Jews in pro-Israel. | ||
Dr. Corpse sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, long time listener, first time chatter from Australia. | ||
When you ask chat which US government official is primarily responsible for overseeing and enforcing immigration laws, you get the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, who is currently Alejandro Mayorkas, a Jew. | ||
Were you like born yesterday by any chance, you fucking idiot? | ||
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So, I asked Chad GPT, hey, uh, who runs immigration? | |
And it said the immigration secretary! | ||
And he's a Jew! | ||
Case closed! | ||
Shut the fuck up, you dumb fucking idiot. | ||
Geez. | ||
What's MobTube? | ||
Roy percent $20. | ||
I'm friends with an old Italian guy from the East Coast who is a notorious organized crime figure in a certain city. | ||
He claims the mafia never existed, but he did 20 years in prison through him. | ||
I got into the mob tube genre and it's insane how much of an overlap there is between them and us politically. | ||
Did you know this? - What's mob tube? | ||
Is that like when mobsters talk on YouTube? | ||
I don't really respect any of that. | ||
I think that fundamentally goes against what the Mafia is supposed to be. | ||
But I don't know what your mob tube is. | ||
Leftist grow at percent five dollars. | ||
Darren Bede gave the game away in an interview with Greenwald after October 7th. | ||
He was asked directly, why does Israel have so much influence in the US? | ||
He refused to admit Zionist Jews have any influence. | ||
Not a joke. | ||
He was pushed again. | ||
He refused. | ||
Do you have that? | ||
I would love to see that interview. | ||
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If anyone has that, send it to me. | |
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Your criticisms against Protestants are valid. | ||
But what do you think about people like Redeemed Zuma who are actively restoring our branch of faith? | ||
Even if you think the whole thing is heretical, we are on the same side. | ||
Isn't he Jewish? | ||
What do you think about this Jew who's restoring our faith? | ||
I don't follow him. | ||
I've seen some of his stuff on Twitter, but I haven't seen any of his YouTube videos. | ||
No, I disagree. | ||
Look, you're either Catholic or you're not. | ||
This kind of like universal stuff, I don't believe in it. | ||
This idea that we're gonna come together with co-religionists and say, hey, well, come on, man, we're all on the same team. | ||
I mean, I'm not gonna go out there and like make Protestants the primary target or anything, but I don't support Protestant Christianity. | ||
I am a Catholic. | ||
I only really trust Catholics. | ||
I don't really trust non-Catholics, to be honest with you. | ||
I mean, fundamentally. | ||
This is a fundamentally Catholic movement. | ||
So, I don't really see it that way, actually. | ||
I don't see it that we're all... I mean, and I... like, you know, I would work with Protestants just like I work with Muslims, you know, in a general sense, but... | ||
No, I think you need to be Catholic. | ||
I'm not one of these people- I'm not indifferent where I say, hey, we're all just Christians, man. | ||
It's like, no. | ||
That's the beginning of indifferentism, which is the beginning of apostasy. | ||
It's basically heresy, so... Even if you think we're all heretics, it's like, how can we be on the same side if you're all heretics? | ||
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Catholic. | ||
True, cause I ate. | ||
I ate a big burrito and then ice cream and then coffee. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
because I ate. | ||
I ate a big burrito and then ice cream and then coffee. | ||
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Foreign aid to Ukraine will also make it past the House since more than 20 Republicans are willing to vote in favor. | ||
That's been the case for the past several weeks unless things have since changed. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right about that. | ||
What do you want to know about it? | ||
That's over. | ||
That's stale. | ||
Stale. | ||
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Fringe. | |
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Hey, champ. | ||
Will there be a white boy summer playlist? | ||
That's over. | ||
That's stale. | ||
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Your video on marriage is your most disliked video thoughts as to why. | ||
Yeah, because everybody is delusional about that. | ||
That's the toughest pill for people to swallow. | ||
I think for a lot of men, because it accurately describes their life. | ||
And it also accurately describes a lot of the lives, the aspirational life of people that don't have it yet. | ||
But it's true. | ||
I see it in my life. | ||
I see it with people that I know You know and look What I'm saying is correct you don't have to like it and I'm not saying don't get married. | ||
I'm not saying it's bad to get married. | ||
I'm not saying either of those things. | ||
People don't like to hear certain things because they don't like how it makes them feel. | ||
Yet, it is true. | ||
So I'll say something like marriage is the end of the male life cycle For this this and this reason and they say well you could still have a good life after you're married But and it's like okay. | ||
I didn't say that you can't enjoy your of course people enjoy their lives when they're married but your life fundamentally changes and in certain ways as key aspects of being a male stop after marriage and I said specifically You know, right now, I'm unmarried, I'm childless. | ||
I could take risks where I could die. | ||
And on some level I'm okay with that. | ||
I could take risks where I could end up broke or homeless. | ||
And on some level I'm okay with that. | ||
I could take risks where it would take a decade for something to pay off. | ||
I could move across the country I mean, you name it, I could have my reputation destroyed. | ||
And if I'm not worried about marriage, none of that really matters. | ||
But the moment that I get married and have a child, which is part of marriage, I can't die. | ||
I can never go broke. | ||
I can't pick up and move. | ||
I can't be poor for a long time. | ||
I can't take a long-term risk that would take a long time to pay off. | ||
I can't have my credibility suffer too much. | ||
Now I have to run decisions, basically every decision, by a woman in my house. | ||
And if I fail any of those categories, there's also always the risk that my wife will leave me. | ||
And totally upend and destroy my life. | ||
You know, people will say things like, I can't do that, my wife would kill me. | ||
And I was thinking about that today. | ||
I was driving around. | ||
We don't mean your wife would literally kill you. | ||
Your wife can't kill you. | ||
And she wouldn't kill you. | ||
So what do you really mean when you say your wife would get mad at you? | ||
So what? | ||
Tell her to get over it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Well, most people realize that at some point you can't tell your wife to get over it because she will either make your life a living hell or she'll leave you and make your life a living hell. | ||
So, in a sense, your wife controls your life. | ||
And your wife, who is now a mother, is obsessed with stability, and financial security, and predictability, and a general calm. | ||
And she also wants to be socially accepted among her peers and in society. | ||
And so her motivations are fundamentally different than an unmarried male. | ||
And then your main priorities become procuring resources for the nest, You know, you have to kind of lock in at whatever strata that you're in in your life because you immediately have to look at the most reliable highest pay, which is typically a wage job. | ||
And you have to work there. | ||
And you have to work there to make money for college and for Netflix and for things. | ||
And you're kind of locked in until your last kid is out of college, which is like, you know, maybe 30 years. | ||
And all that time, your testosterone is going down naturally and because you're in a long-term relationship. | ||
And at the same time, it's an opportunity cost of other risks and other things you could have been doing. | ||
And so for that reason, the cycle has come to an end. | ||
It doesn't mean your life is over. | ||
I'm not saying if you get married, your life is over, man. | ||
I'm saying the life cycle has come to its end. | ||
It's come to the final stage. | ||
You are in the terminal stage of your life. | ||
When you get married, which is an eternal commitment, or a lifelong commitment rather, you're locked in. | ||
You're locked in. | ||
That is the last state. | ||
For the vast, vast majority of people, there is no next act. | ||
You know, for very few people, you may create an invention that makes you a millionaire, or you may hit your big break and become famous or whatever, but for the vast, vast majority of people, you're kind of locked in. | ||
You're probably not going to get more educated. | ||
You're probably not going to start a new life. | ||
You know, that's kind of it. | ||
And it's because you can't take risks. | ||
You can't take risks. | ||
And I saw all these people in the comment section were saying, Well, why would I want to be poor? | ||
Well, why would I want to die? | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
So, I mean, we're just in denial now. | ||
We're just like pretending that we don't hear the arguments because we don't like how they make us feel. | ||
That's okay. | ||
You know, life has to end. | ||
And we have to make, you know, when we grow up, we have to make long-term decisions. | ||
And most people, for better or for worse, are going to be locked in in other ways. | ||
But we also have to be realistic about what that entails. | ||
And, you know, there's like this big trad Christian thing, which are similar but not the same, where the emphasis is all about marriage, marriage, marriage, marriage, marriage, and I don't know that I necessarily subscribe to that. | ||
I think that, you know, marriage and kids is a good thing, but I also think that there's other considerations. | ||
And I say that as someone who is not, like, someone who is dying to have a sexual partner. | ||
Also, you know, a lot of guys, that's the primary motivation. | ||
A lot of guys, they want to meet a girl and fall in love and have a lot of sex. | ||
That's not me, okay? | ||
I don't care about that stuff. | ||
That stuff doesn't get me off. | ||
What gets me off is business. | ||
What gets me off is stuff that matters, okay? | ||
Things of the intellect. | ||
And I saw other people in the chat were saying, you're not above having sex, it's like... | ||
Yes, I kind of am. | ||
I am actually above that. | ||
Maybe you can't relate because you're all the way down there. | ||
But yeah, I actually am above that. | ||
I actually am in some ways. | ||
So, at least I'm above it in certain ways that you are not. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
You know, that's okay. | ||
People have the life that they deserve. | ||
People have the life that they want. | ||
I think that most men... What I want is excellence and greatness. | ||
What I want is to do things in the world. | ||
Most men don't. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Most men want to be told what to do by a woman. | ||
That's just true. | ||
I hate to break it to you, but most men are beta males And beta has nothing to... Most beta males could beat the shit out of me. | ||
It's got nothing to do with how big and tough you are. | ||
Most men are beta males who want a woman to tell them what a good boy they are. | ||
Oh, you're so... Oh, you're the best. | ||
You're so great. | ||
Oh, honey, you're the best ever. | ||
They want a woman to give them validation and approval, and they want to have sex, and they're really uncomplicated. | ||
They want to make a little bit of money for beer on Friday and fun on the weekends, and they want to watch their TV shows, and that's what they want to do, and that's perfectly okay. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
They don't really want, they don't want to be In high-stress situations constantly. | ||
They don't want to be risking it all all the time. | ||
They don't want to be moving around. | ||
They don't want to be designing things and doing creative work. | ||
They don't want to be doing those things. | ||
They don't. | ||
They go and do up? | ||
That's fine. | ||
I do want to do those things. | ||
And so that means I'm much, much, much less interested in the arrangement of marriage as a guy that is constantly thinking, as a guy that's constantly doing, as a guy that's constantly involved in this kind of stuff. | ||
I don't really want or need, at this time in my life, a woman who is, you know, telling me about, like, the report card and hockey practice and, you know, what's for dinner and taking family pictures and all that stuff. | ||
So, it just is what it is. | ||
And a lot of people are kind of unwilling to accept that. | ||
When I'm ready to... That's why they call it settling down. | ||
Because everybody knows that before you're married, you can do whatever you want. | ||
You can live however you want. | ||
And then when you're married, you can't. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
That's why they call it settling down. | ||
Because you literally become tame. | ||
And your wife tames you. | ||
That's why they call it... And I'm not... I am not at a point in my life where I'm ready to do that. | ||
I still want to take risks. | ||
I still want to do these things. | ||
And people don't like to hear that because... | ||
You know, I feel like I'm kind of bursting people's bubble, but I'm really not. | ||
I'm really not, because life is kind of what you make of it. | ||
Like, most people don't even really want to be rich. | ||
I want to be rich. | ||
Most people don't. | ||
And when I say they don't, it's because most people like the idea. | ||
They like the idea of being rich. | ||
They look at a guy like Elon Musk. | ||
They like the idea of some of the perks. | ||
You know what they would never want to do? | ||
They would never want to sleep in the Tesla factory on the brink of bankruptcy for months on end on the floor with the headaches of the business and the technology. | ||
They don't want that. | ||
And if you don't want that, then you don't want to be rich. | ||
And, you know, people look at a guy like Trump and they're like, I want to have that aura. | ||
I want to walk in a room and have the room light up like... It's like, but you don't. | ||
You don't want to have half the country hate you. | ||
You don't want to take on the risk. | ||
You actually don't want those things. | ||
What you really want is to watch The Office with your wife and cuddle. | ||
And that's perfectly okay. | ||
And you know what? | ||
That's perfectly okay. | ||
That's perfectly okay for you. | ||
But that's not what I want. | ||
Okay, but that was the response to a question where people are like, you know, why did she get married? | ||
It's like, I don't want that. | ||
So... | ||
At least not yet. | ||
I would like to have a kid eventually, but on my terms. | ||
I want to have a kid on my terms, which means I need to meet a very special woman who is going to be okay. | ||
She's going to let me be me. | ||
Most women would never let me... Do you know any woman that would want to marry a guy like me? | ||
And before you say yes, think about... Before you jump and say yes, of course, you're handsome, rich, charming, intelligent, funny. | ||
Before you say yes, think of the downsides, okay? | ||
I have a nocturnal sleep schedule. | ||
I'm awake during the night. | ||
I'm asleep during the day. | ||
I'm late to everything. | ||
I don't give Christmas gifts. | ||
I'm moody, temperamental, hot and cold. | ||
You know, sometimes I have the worst mood ever. | ||
Sometimes I'm in the best mood ever. | ||
I drive like a maniac, my life is crazy, you know, people want to kill me, some people think I'm a cult leader, I hate women, like, so there's a lot of, there's a lot of stuff that comes with that and so I'm gonna need a special woman who is gonna not cramp my style too much because I'm a special guy. | ||
So, if I meet the right woman and if the, you know, if the situation's right, then I'll go for it. | ||
I want kids, but, you know, some guys, that is their primary motivator and, you know, they talk like it. | ||
They live and die for women. | ||
They live and die for this silly fucking shit with women. | ||
So many men, it's not even, pathetically, it's not even the sex. | ||
I wouldn't mind a little sex. | ||
It's not even the sex, pathetically, most men, what they're really about, they just love talking to girls. | ||
It's not even about having sex with them, it's the talking to them. | ||
It's the playful banter. | ||
It's the chase. | ||
Does she like me? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think she likes me. | ||
Do you like someone? | ||
They live for that shit. | ||
I hate that shit. | ||
I hate it. | ||
I don't want anything to do with that shit. | ||
For a lot of guys, they love that. | ||
They love to be cuddled. | ||
They want to be cuddled. | ||
They don't even want to fuck a woman. | ||
Forgive me for being vulgar. | ||
They want the girl to run her fingers through his hair. | ||
And they want to kill themselves when they see a happy couple. | ||
That's not me, okay? | ||
That's not me. | ||
What I want, what I'm obsessed with is politics. | ||
What I'm obsessed with is business. | ||
What I'm obsessed with are the things that I'm into. | ||
And that's why I'm the best. | ||
That's why I'm the fucking best at it. | ||
In the same way that some guys are the best at watching Disney movies with their girlfriends. | ||
And they can't get more than 50,000 views on a YouTube video. | ||
Because they're a fucking pussy? | ||
I'm the best at this. | ||
Because I'm obsessed with this. | ||
Because this is who I am. | ||
I'm a vessel for this. | ||
I'm more of this than I am of anything else. | ||
And they are as much this as I am Netflix and chilling. | ||
Which is not at all. | ||
So that's the difference but a lot of people they just they don't get that and they think that I think I'm better and I kind of do but I know that I'm not but I but I recognize that some people that's what they want and other people that's not what they want and that's okay but people don't like to hear it people don't like to hear that when you get married you turn into a pussy whipped bitch because your wife kind of has you by the balls and You know, that's anti-family. | ||
It's like, well, I mean, it's kind of true. | ||
I mean, it's kind of true. | ||
Look at Trump. | ||
It's not that way with Trump. | ||
And Trump is a total dick to his wife. | ||
He, like, walks in front of her. | ||
You see these videos where... You ever see the video where he rolls up to the White House to meet with Obama during the transition? | ||
And he gets out of the car and just charges right up the steps to greet Obama? | ||
And the wife is, like, getting out of the car, chasing after him? | ||
It's like he doesn't give a shit about his family. | ||
I mean, I know he loves his family. | ||
He deeply loves and is loyal to his family. | ||
But on some level, that's not really what he's about. | ||
What he's about is building and aura, you know? | ||
So... He said something about, you know, could you imagine me pushing a stroller on Fifth Avenue? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
It's like, that's who he is. | ||
He's aura. | ||
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So, anyway, that's why people don't like that video. | |
Truth hurts. | ||
Trump told me he's ditching CPAC for F-PAC to address the JQ and announce Anthony Cummi as his new VP. | ||
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Is any race mixing okay for groipers? | ||
No. | ||
Because we're really concerned with power more than we are about, you know, that kind of stuff. | ||
Because we're really concerned with power more than we are about, you know, that kind of stuff. | ||
Don't get me wrong, that stuff is important, but, like, this isn't a show where we, like, talk about administrative things, you know. | ||
I mean, we could, but what matters is who's making the decisions. | ||
Things are the way they are because of who's making the decisions and the decisions they're making. | ||
So, I mean, I could get on the show every day and say inflation is bad. | ||
I mean, every other show talks about how inflation is bad. | ||
You know, we know inflation is bad. | ||
We know the economy is bad. | ||
I think people know that. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
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