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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From today on, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening everybody, you're watching America First, My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here on Thursday morning, but technically it's a Wednesday night show. | ||
Our featured story, we're talking all about the Trump hush money case in Manhattan. | ||
Looks like we'll be getting a verdict soon. | ||
The jurors have begun deliberating about the case. | ||
And this is one out of four series of indictments that have been brought against Trump in various federal and local matters. | ||
There's two more local matters. | ||
It's these ones, this Manhattan case. | ||
It's the Fulton County case. | ||
And the two federal matters are the classified documents and January 6th. | ||
And that's not counting a lot of the civil lawsuits that have been brought against Trump and other miscellaneous items. | ||
Just so you're keeping track of all of this. | ||
So the Manhattan case, these were the first charges to be brought against Trump since he left office. | ||
And the charges were announced in the spring of last year, spring of 2023. | ||
And this had everything to do with Donald Trump allegedly falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. | ||
But there's something peculiar about the charges which we did talk about a year ago. | ||
I haven't covered it almost at all since. | ||
But what is peculiar about this round of charges is that they are felony charges. | ||
I believe it's 34 counts. | ||
But it's felony charges regarding what should be a misdemeanor. | ||
And this is something which we'll get into tonight. | ||
This pertains to the juror's decision about whether he's guilty or not. | ||
He didn't get charged with a misdemeanor of falsifying records, which is really like a clerical error. | ||
He's being charged with a felony. | ||
And the felony charge is contingent on falsifying records In the furtherance of some other crime. | ||
A secondary crime. | ||
Meaning if all you do is falsify the records, it's a misdemeanor. | ||
If you falsify the records in order to do some other crime, a secondary crime, then it's a felony. | ||
The problem is it's not exactly clear what that secondary crime is. | ||
Nobody can really say. | ||
They say, the prosecution says, that that secondary crime is manipulation of an election. | ||
That Trump was trying to promote or hinder the administration of an election because, so the argument goes, he falsified the records to cover up this hush money payment And, ostensibly, that was for public relations purposes, for the sake of his political campaign. | ||
But that doesn't really make much sense. | ||
So, now there are 12 jurors. | ||
They will deliberate. | ||
It has to be unanimous. | ||
And they have to agree that the prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt that all of that is true. | ||
And we have some idea of the composition of the jury. | ||
There was a survey that was given to them about all their news media that they consume and there's been a lot of talk about one particular juror who exclusively gets his news from Truth Social. | ||
So they're gonna need a guy, they're gonna need all 12 and including one guy who only gets his news from Truth Social to agree With his very convoluted slate of charges. | ||
And it's probably all or nothing. | ||
He's either going to be guilty on all of it or not guilty on all of it. | ||
Or, if there is no consensus, then there will be a hung jury and it's just kind of going to be over. | ||
So we'll talk about this case and we'll talk about these different outcomes. | ||
The guilty, the not guilty, the hung jury. | ||
We'll get into all that. | ||
And we'll talk about the case. | ||
I haven't talked about it in a very long time and I, to be very honest with you, I just really don't want to talk about it. | ||
I just think it's excruciatingly boring and tedious and it doesn't even really matter because what matters about it is that It happened. | ||
What matters is that Trump got charged. | ||
The charges are BS. | ||
And they're meant to force him out of the race. | ||
Or force him to lose. | ||
It's a form of lawfare. | ||
And the purpose of lawfare is not actually the charges in themselves. | ||
It's that there are charges. | ||
It's that there is a protracted, expensive, time-consuming, distracting, onerous legal process. | ||
That's the point. | ||
So, you know, I see all these conservatives, and for like the last year, They are just dialed in every day talking about the judges and the charges and you know somebody's got to do it. | ||
Like somebody needs to really dig in and look at the details and expose how corrupt it is and how it's all fake. | ||
I'm just not interested in doing that. | ||
I'm not a lawyer. | ||
It's all minutiae. | ||
It's all tedious. | ||
I think it's enough for any serious person to say it's bullshit just on its face. | ||
I don't need to go much further into it for my own purpose to say it's obviously fake. | ||
And you know that because if it was real, there'd be like a real crime. | ||
There'd be like a real smoking gun. | ||
It'd be like, you know, you took a bribe. | ||
It'd be like Rod Blagojevich where he like sold A political appointment to Obama's Senate seat. | ||
There'd be like a there there. | ||
But there's nothing in any of these. | ||
It's like... And anyway, we'll get into it. | ||
But it's like in Manhattan, okay, he made a hush money payment. | ||
Who cares? | ||
With Fulton County in Georgia, he made a phone call. | ||
Like, big deal. | ||
It didn't even work. | ||
In January 6th, they charge him with conspiracy. | ||
They didn't charge him with insurrection. | ||
They charge him with conspiracy. | ||
Big deal. | ||
Like, none of this means anything. | ||
The documents charge? | ||
Oh, we raided his house and we found papers in his office. | ||
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Like, so what? | |
You know, George W. Bush lied us into Iraq. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Like, really? | ||
Like, some of the stuff that has been going on in politics for generations, if they charge Trump for, like, having rabbis listening in on his phone calls at the White House, I'd be like, hey, okay, that's kind of legit. | ||
If they charge Hillary Clinton for destroying 30,000 emails and doing the Uranium One deal in Kazakhstan or whatever, I don't remember all those details 10 years ago, but if they charge her with that, or like Reagan with Iran-Contras, I'd say, okay, like there's something going on here, but this is all a load of crap. | ||
Anyway, so I really, it bores me, but we're gonna get into it and we'll get into that as well. | ||
That's why I took so long to... I really had to work myself up to do this show, because I'm like, man, I'm really gonna have to talk about this stupid Trump story tonight. | ||
And I've been procrastinating for, like, seven hours. | ||
Working myself up to do this stupid show about the Trump-Manhattan case. | ||
You know, you got all these, like, Trump World grifters have been... | ||
Talking about this forever. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We most likely won't even get to it, but if we have time we'll get to the Libertarian Convention. | ||
It's just so... I'm just kind of over the Trump stuff if I'm being honest. | ||
Like, it's like I said last night, I'm not gonna re-litigate the whole thing. | ||
I recognize that Trump is the best we have, and I recognize that there are some benefits with Trump. | ||
I know this sounds really gay, but I think that the Trump haters don't give him enough credit. | ||
I think the Trump sycophants are not honest about his limitations. | ||
I know that's like a really gay, like, fence-sitting thing. | ||
It's like, I want to have the best of all worlds. | ||
But I also think that's true. | ||
I think that there are some people that say, oh Trump is a complete shill and a puppet for Israel, like F him! | ||
And I think that does not give him enough credit because Trump is what red-pilled me. | ||
If there were no Trump, I would not be red-pilled right now. | ||
And I'm like the leader of the dissident right in America in an informal way. | ||
On the other hand, there are some Trump people that are, like, unironically in 2024 saying, socialism sucks, Trump is gonna kick communism's ass. | ||
And if you say anything about how he's mobbed up with Israel and the Jews, they're like, hey man, why are you shilling against Trump? | ||
He's the only, it's like, Can we be honest that, like, he does sort of suck in some ways? | ||
That he's not fully delivering the victory on a lot of things? | ||
Can we be honest about what happened in the first term? | ||
That it was kind of a joke for three years? | ||
And I find that, and I've been of both minds about it for seven years. | ||
I was once a Trump sycophant. | ||
I gradually saw the limitations and then found myself in the middle where I, and I know it sounds so homosexual, but it's like I do criticize him when I think it's just a total disaster and I do give him credit on the things that he's done well, but I have And I hate to say it, because I would love to raise my right hand and say I'm a Trump cultist, like I did in 2020. | ||
I would love to be that guy. | ||
It's fun, and I am... I do believe in, like, dictatorship, and I wish he was the one, but I just can't. | ||
Like, it just isn't there. | ||
If I did, it would be totally forced this time around. | ||
You know, in 2020, we kind of sucked it up, and we did it anyway, and... | ||
You know, now we see that a lot of positive things are happening without Trump in office. | ||
Anyway, we're not going to do that whole thing again tonight. | ||
We'll talk a lot about Trump, I'm sure, this year as the election heats up. | ||
After the convention, certainly. | ||
But... | ||
Anyway, so if we have time, we'll get into this Libertarian Convention. | ||
It's just like, why? | ||
I mean, why would he even go there? | ||
Libertarians got 1% of the vote in 2020, and the Libertarian Party, you know, some things could be said about ideological libertarians. | ||
I'm not from that faction anymore, or I don't identify with that faction anymore. | ||
But the Libertarian Party has always been a bunch of retards, like, Even like lowercase L libertarians that are like ideologically minarchist or ANCAP or whatever, paleo-libertarian, even they can recognize the Libertarian Party has always been really stupid. | ||
The people that get nominated are shit. | ||
They're all psychotic. | ||
I know it's very low-hanging fruit. | ||
I'm not saying anything revolutionary here. | ||
But it's like, why would you go there? | ||
Why would you go? | ||
What did he think was gonna happen? | ||
Where is the Trump aide that told him that was a good idea? | ||
Because they should be imprisoned forever. | ||
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Whoever said, hey, what if we went to the Libertarian Party? | |
It's like, what do you want, drugs? | ||
What a stupid idea. | ||
He goes there. | ||
It's in like some hotel ballroom. | ||
There's like 1,500 people. | ||
This is supposed to be like a major national party that's been around for a million years. | ||
They're getting up there saying we gotta tell Trump to go fuck himself and they nominate this like gay guy. | ||
Read the room, man! | ||
It's 2024. | ||
They nominate an open homosexual who says he's gonna send his kids to drag story hour and is in favor of COVID lockdowns. | ||
Read the room! | ||
They never can. | ||
They nominate Gary Johnson and then some woman. | ||
Now this? | ||
And Trump is gonna go into the middle of the shit show, just like, why? | ||
You know, years ago, Trump would just fill stadiums. | ||
And he'd go there and talk about the celebrity apprentice and how rich he is, and he'd just call illegals rapists. | ||
Those were the good old days. | ||
Now he goes to, like, the Libertarian Convention, and he's like, I'm gonna appoint a libertarian and free Ross Ulbricht. | ||
Like, yeah, that guy should probably be freed, but it's also like, who cares? | ||
Like, our country's being raped to death by Jews and immigrants, and you're like, I'm going to the Libertarian Party where they nominate some gay guy. | ||
We're gonna free Ross Ulbricht. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
I wanted a dictator. | ||
I got, like, Ted Cruz. | ||
I wanted a dictator fascist. | ||
Whatever happened to the Unified Reich? | ||
The Unified Trumpin' Reich? | ||
Whatever happened? | ||
You know, raise your right hand. | ||
Let's have a bunch of middle school cheerleaders sing some dystopian anthem. | ||
Remember that rally? | ||
Let's blame George Bush for 9-11 and call all illegals rapists. | ||
Where's that guy? | ||
Then this guy goes up and he's like, we're gonna fight communism and like, free Ross Ulbricht. | ||
Stink. | ||
Nobody can tell- all the pro-Trump shit is just cope at this point, okay? | ||
Like, the most you could say about Trump right now is he's better than Biden. | ||
Which is a very low bar, and that's all you can say. | ||
Anything more than that is totally forced and a fucking cope. | ||
And take it from me, because I door-knocked for Trump in 2016. | ||
Because I was at Stop the Steal in 2020. | ||
I was at January 6th. | ||
I wrote articles for Regated, okay? | ||
One of these like Trump Trump r slash the Donald blogs in August 2016 when I was in high school, you know? | ||
So take it from an old head. | ||
I watch Can't Stump the Trump. | ||
I knew Comrade Stump in those days. | ||
I was there for all of it. | ||
Take it from me. | ||
Anybody that's still really rocking with Trump is a shill, a grifter, a pro-Israel, or they're just deluding themselves. | ||
They're just fucking coping. | ||
Because it sucks. | ||
And you know that's true. | ||
In 2016, this guy was an alpha, he was a boss, he would go up to Megyn Kelly and be like, what are you on your period, bitch? | ||
And he would call up Don Lemon and say, hey, someone's doing the raping. | ||
It's the illegals. | ||
We're gonna ban Muslims. | ||
Donald Trump is calling for a total ban on Muslims coming to our country. | ||
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This was the guy. | |
The World Trade Center came down under George Bush. | ||
That's not keeping us safe. | ||
This was our guy. | ||
We're gonna kill their families. | ||
You have to go after their families. | ||
This is the stuff Trump was saying then. | ||
Now he gets up there and he's like, socialism sucks. | ||
We will make a libertarian the Secretary of the Treasury or whatever. | ||
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Boo! | |
I don't care about gas prices. | ||
I want to see them being deported out. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So we'll talk about all that. | ||
But yeah, I mean like it's like I said last night. | ||
All these like Jews are on my case. | ||
They're like They're just waiting for me to be anti-Trump so they can write, Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes disavows Trump. | ||
Well, I'm never going to disavow Trump, okay? | ||
Like I said, some Jew from the New York Post calls me up a few days ago and he's like, he just needs a quote from me where I'm like, I'm going to vote for Biden. | ||
He wants it so bad. | ||
They want to write that story. | ||
You know, the squad, the anti-Semitic squad and the neo-Nazis on the right, the gay neo-Nazis on the right that hate Israel, they're with Biden. | ||
They would love to write that story. | ||
I'm not going to give it to them because I still think Trump is better. | ||
You know, Max Nordau and Pedro Gonzalez, these like DeSantis people, BAP and all his Jews, they all want me to be anti-Trump. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm just a Trump critic, okay? | ||
And anyway, we'll get into that at some other point, but like, I just want to clarify where I stand. | ||
I'm probably going to vote for him because I don't want 10 million illegals to come in in the next four years, and I don't, you know, I think we need a legal solution to tech censorship, and among other things, but let's be very honest about what we're getting. | ||
Let's have some sobriety. | ||
This thing has gone on way too long. | ||
It's time for something new to take it further. | ||
Trumpism is not enough, was never enough. | ||
And it's dragged on way too long. | ||
It's totally gone in some other direction. | ||
At one time, it seemed to be about globalism and nationalism. | ||
Now, I don't even know what it's about. | ||
You go to these rallies, it's just like no one even knows what it's about anymore. | ||
Drill, baby, drill. | ||
What the fuck? | ||
Like, this is not about gas prices. | ||
You know, where I'm gonna become a dictator and day one we're gonna close the border and drill for oil. | ||
Oil? | ||
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Come on, man, like... Anyway. | |
But we're gonna get into that. | ||
We're out of time now. | ||
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Everybody's gonna be there. | ||
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Way bigger than AFPAC 3. | ||
So it's gonna be by far the biggest conference we've ever done. | ||
Everybody was like, you know, oh AF is over because there was no AFPAC last year. | ||
ATPAC is bigger than ever and yeah we took a break for you we did two rallies last year in fairness and the A24 and CPAC you know there's a lot of tumult last year but we're back and quite literally bigger than ever so June 15 Detroit Michigan link is down below What else? | ||
Oh, so I am... One more thing before we get into the dreaded Manhattan case with Trump. | ||
I am gonna be doing a Twitter space about Steve Saylor. | ||
I know I've been threatening to do it for like a week, but I am gonna do it. | ||
I wasn't going to, to be honest with you, until yesterday. | ||
I was kind of... I was going to do it. | ||
I wasn't going to do it. | ||
I hadn't really made up my mind. | ||
I really wanted to do it, but there were people behind the scenes that were like, no, don't go after him. | ||
He's really sympathetic and everyone likes him. | ||
You can't attack Steve Saylor. | ||
He's like a nice enough guy and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I was like, yeah, you're probably right. | ||
Maybe I should focus on somebody else. | ||
But here's the thing, okay? | ||
I'm not going to explain my whole strategic calculus here. | ||
But Steve Saylor is your, he's just like your classic crypto Jew. | ||
Like, seems based, basically secretly Jewish for 20 years, deep down is Jewish chauvinist. | ||
Like, believes Jews are smarter than everybody, believes Jews are better than everybody, will never support anyone that is perceived as an anti-Semite. | ||
And, it's like, So this guy is in the space now. | ||
He's being promoted everywhere. | ||
He's being promoted by Charlie Kirk. | ||
He's being promoted by VDare. | ||
He's being promoted by the Bat Network as like the most based freaking guy ever. | ||
Steve Saylor's a legend. | ||
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Oh, I can't believe he's the most based guy that ever lived. | |
And I knew. | ||
I just knew, one, that he was Jewish, and I was right. | ||
I just knew, two, that he was a Jewish chauvinist. | ||
Because they all are. | ||
They all are. | ||
I just knew that. | ||
And three, I just knew that if I poked this guy, I just knew it. | ||
I knew that if I went for this guy with everything, I knew that it was going to piss everybody off. | ||
They were gonna get furious. | ||
Oh, no one calls Archai Jewett. | ||
You know, because this was like, I don't want to say it was like a big play, but it was a pretty big play of theirs. | ||
This was supposed to confer upon them, I'm talking about this network, the white nationalist credentials. | ||
They're all positioning themselves as the true dissident right. | ||
I'm talking about Bronze Age Pervert, and this Passage Press, and Sovereign House, this whole Peter Thiel thing, Posobiec, Charlie Kirk. | ||
They're trying to suck the momentum away from the Groipers and say we're, they're crowning themselves, we're the new dissident right. | ||
We don't need to talk about Jews, we're just going to be white nationalist racists. | ||
And Steve Saylor is going to be one of the jewels in our dissident crown and give us credibility. | ||
And they've invested money in that and this is like a play. | ||
And also, I think they're a little sensitive about Saylor because he's supposed to be some legend. | ||
And I knew that if I just went for it. | ||
With the kids. | ||
They don't know who the fuck Steve Saylor is. | ||
And I knew that if I went with all the punk ass kids and just went for Saylor, They would freak. | ||
They would lose. | ||
They'd say, how dare you? | ||
How absolutely dare you come after Steve Saylor? | ||
And I also knew that Steve Saylor, being some old crusty boomer piece of shit, I knew, and also being a Jew, I knew he would take the bait. | ||
I just knew it. | ||
I knew that if we launched a full-spectrum attack, On, you know, the race stuff, but also on the Holocaust stuff, on all of his cringe shit. | ||
I knew if we just launched a wide-spectrum attack on him, that he would double down. | ||
It's hubris. | ||
It's inexperience, hubris, and ultimately I think when you are put on the defensive, on the back foot, I think you just make mistakes. | ||
So arrogant. | ||
Oh, I'm Steve Siller. | ||
Oh, I'm a big shot. | ||
I'm just gonna start replying online. | ||
And he just keeps doubling down. | ||
Doubling down. | ||
That, you know, the Holocaust is the most documented event ever. | ||
Flipping ever. | ||
And, you know, black people are smarter than Africans because of environment in America. | ||
And so on. | ||
And what does he do yesterday? | ||
He publishes a brand new article doubling down on his claim from years ago that Jews are not influential in America at all. | ||
And doubling down on the fact that wokeism was given to us by Christians and not Jews. | ||
And it's like, Steve, you magnificent bastard, I know you. | ||
I've been fighting your type my entire adult life. | ||
And I know you better than you know yourself, maybe. | ||
Because I've been doing this for not a very long time, but a long enough time to know how this goes. | ||
And I know you people can't help yourselves. | ||
All we gotta do, all us ignorant goyim have to do, is just give you the bait. | ||
We just gotta set you up. | ||
Toss. | ||
Lob over. | ||
A totally easy pitch, and you will knock it out of the park for us every single time. | ||
And it's so easy, and I do it without even thinking. | ||
It's just instinct at this point. | ||
Because I'm the motherfucking Groyper, okay? | ||
So I just knew, blasting Steve Saylor on the timeline, he's gonna come out and double down on Jews being, like, awesome, and not to blame for anything, and he did! | ||
And he totally took the bait, and it was, like, such a gift. | ||
And the people that were telling me behind the scenes, they're like, no, don't go after Steve Saylor. | ||
They're like, man, you got lucky. | ||
You got lucky! | ||
He posted that article and vindicated you. | ||
I'm like, I don't get lucky, okay? | ||
I make my own luck. | ||
Because I know how this works. | ||
And I know who I'm dealing with. | ||
So I wasn't going to do the space. | ||
I was like, you know, I don't know if we have a good enough case against this guy. | ||
But then he put out this article and just doubled down on exactly the problematic thing. | ||
And I was like, man, I'm so good at this. | ||
I was like, thank you. | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you. | ||
You're so smart. | ||
You're such a smart Jew. | ||
You just, Oh, you're so brilliant. | ||
So anyways, I knew this was gonna be the way it went. | ||
And he did not disappoint. | ||
Oh, these people, they're so smart. | ||
The only thing is they just can't help themselves but to tell everybody how smart they are, right? | ||
Kind of like me right now. | ||
But anyway, so he pushes this article yesterday, Steve Saylor does, and says, yes, as a matter of fact, wokeism was created by Christians, not Jews. | ||
And what's more, Jews aren't even all that influential at all. | ||
Forget about pushing progressivism or wokeism, so-called. | ||
Oh, they're not even influential at all, he says to the chagrin of anti-Semites and Jews alike. | ||
And it's like, Yeah, this is who they want to prop up as the new dissident right. | ||
They're all Jewish. | ||
They're all pro-Israel. | ||
They all hate the so-called real anti-Semites. | ||
And it doesn't take much for them to admit to you that they don't see anything wrong with Jews. | ||
It's just Christians that are the problem. | ||
And so I'm going to do a space at some point this week and I'm going to bring all the receipts and show this is like a pattern. | ||
This is part of a pattern. | ||
He is part of a network that blames Christians for everything, but excuses Jews for anything. | ||
According to this network, Christians are to blame for mass migration. | ||
Christians are to blame for wokeism. | ||
Christians are even somehow to blame for Zionism. | ||
And they'll exculpate Jews from everything. | ||
When Christians do it, well, no one talks about it enough, and it's a big problem, and this is the thing that everyone's afraid to talk about. | ||
And it's the cathedral, right? | ||
When they talk about the blue church, when they talk about the deep state, the regime, the powers that be, how do they describe it? | ||
A cathedral. | ||
A church. | ||
A Christian church. | ||
But when it concerns Jews in the Israel lobby, well, it's not productive to talk about that. | ||
Well, they're not really Jews. | ||
Well, that's overstated. | ||
Well, it's unproductive to discuss this in the open. | ||
And on and on and on. | ||
And it's like, this is the problem. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is the problem. | ||
I don't actually want Steve Saylor to tell me that we're going to get white identity politics so that he can feel comfortable living in his neighborhood again because blacks are anti-Semitic or something. | ||
We actually don't need another, like, a more based version of Ben Shapiro. | ||
We don't need that. | ||
We need leadership that isn't Jewish chauvinist. | ||
We need leadership, frankly, that just isn't Jewish. | ||
Because that's how they are. | ||
They think they're better than us. | ||
They don't identify with us in any way. | ||
They do what's best for themselves. | ||
And we need, like, actual Americans to run our country. | ||
Not people that are like American Jews. | ||
Who are, say they're American, but really they are their own thing and they think they're the best and they think that if people talk about Jews that there's gonna be another Holocaust. | ||
Anyway, I digress. | ||
So, I'm gonna cover that in a space at some point, maybe today, maybe tomorrow. | ||
Kind of depends on my sleep schedule. | ||
But I'm gonna cook his ass up. | ||
And it's going to be great. | ||
I'm so pleased with myself. | ||
You know, this operation, it just worked perfectly. | ||
And I knew, just because they're so predictable. | ||
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They're so predictable. | |
Inputs and outputs. | ||
I knew attacking Steve Saylor like that, I just knew that he was going to double down because they can't help themselves. | ||
They just can't resist. | ||
I knew if I dangled that out there, And I started with the race critique. | ||
I knew if I just dangled that out there, he would just gobble up the bait and we would get him to double down on all that stuff publicly in front of everybody. | ||
And I also knew that that whole network would freak out. | ||
You can't go for Steve! | ||
And, you know, they would get so angry. | ||
And people would say, why is everyone getting so mad? | ||
He's just saying Steve Saylor's Jewish. | ||
Why does everybody get so angry? | ||
And they did not disappoint. | ||
They did not disappoint. | ||
But that's chess. | ||
But that's on chess. | ||
I mean, they all talk about how smart they are, but they can't play chess. | ||
They can't think one or two moves ahead. | ||
I make a move and they just respond. | ||
You know, they don't think one or two or three steps ahead. | ||
That's very poor form. | ||
But anyway. | ||
So we'll do that maybe today or tomorrow. | ||
I'll let you know on Twitter. | ||
The problem is, like, what's the best time to do a Twitter space? | ||
Tell me in the Super Chats or in the live chat, what do you think is the best time to do it? | ||
Because, you know, I'll probably go to bed at, like, noon or one o'clock or something, and then I wake up at nine o'clock, and it's like, within that window is probably the best time to do it. | ||
So... I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Maybe I'll do it this evening. | ||
But everybody, you know, hey, Oren McIntyre's invited. | ||
All these people that defended him are invited. | ||
Bring it. | ||
They're all so tough, but they like pretend I don't exist. | ||
I'm ratioing them in every reply, they're obviously losing the argument, and they're subtweeting me constantly, liking tweets, shitting on me, but then they're like, no, but we're really above it all. | ||
It's like, how? | ||
How are you above it? | ||
Like, you're obviously engaging. | ||
So, you know, bring it on. | ||
Lomez, Oron, you know, whoever. | ||
Bring it. | ||
Come into the space. | ||
Defend your guy. | ||
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You know, you can't attack Steve Saylor. | |
He's a legend. | ||
Watch me. | ||
I'm the new legend. | ||
I'm the new legend. | ||
Groipers are the legends now. | ||
But you're a low IQ anti-Semite. | ||
You think just because you call people Jewish? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, I'm going to take the crown. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
He's old. | ||
He shouldn't be in the battle. | ||
You're attacking this old legend? | ||
Yeah, well, you know, maybe he's a little bit too old. | ||
Maybe it's time for him to be retired then. | ||
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You know? | |
But I'm saving my best stuff for the Twitter space. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
We are gonna talk about this Trump trial. | ||
You can tell I really don't want to talk about it because I've just been yapping for like 50 minutes about everything other than the main news story. | ||
But fine. | ||
Alright, fine. | ||
We're gonna do it. | ||
We're gonna cover it. | ||
And it's going to be great. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
So our featured story, we're talking all about the Manhattan case that Trump is involved in. | ||
As I said, the background on this is that Trump is facing four separate series of charges. | ||
And this was the first. | ||
This was the first one to be announced. | ||
These are the charges from the Manhattan District Attorney in New York, where he has been accused of falsifying business documents. | ||
It's one out of four. | ||
The other three are as follows. | ||
There are charges brought against him in Fulton County in Atlanta, Georgia, because he called the governor and attorney general there to try to, so they say, manipulate the results of the election there. | ||
And the two federal series of charges are the documents case, where that's connected to the raid at Mar-a-Lago, where the FBI allegedly found classified documents improperly stored in his private residence. | ||
And then the other round of federal charges is pertaining to January 6th. | ||
It's almost all conspiracy charges. | ||
They say that he conspired to overthrow the election or defraud the American people with this stolen election lie. | ||
So they say. | ||
So there's four big rounds of charges. | ||
This is concerning the falsification of business documents with the Trump Organization as private business in New York City. | ||
As I said, this is the first round of charges which was announced last spring. | ||
And the charge is very strange. | ||
I believe it's 34 charges. | ||
34 counts of falsifying business documents. | ||
And they're all felonies. | ||
But what is strange about this case is that falsifying business documents is a misdemeanor. | ||
That crime, strictly speaking, is a misdemeanor. | ||
To falsify records? | ||
And this makes sense. | ||
Because it's a clerical issue. | ||
This is a paperwork issue. | ||
So this is a misdemeanor crime. | ||
But, and this is what everybody has talked about since, and this points toward this whole thing being a sham, these are not misdemeanor falsifying business documents charges. | ||
These are felony falsifying business documents charges. | ||
And what makes them a felony, what elevates them from a misdemeanor to a felony, and thus increasing in severity, is the prosecutors are saying That Trump was falsifying the records to further a secondary crime. | ||
That is what makes it a felony. | ||
If it's just falsifying the records by itself, it's a misdemeanor. | ||
But if it's falsifying them to further a secondary crime, then it's a felony. | ||
And the question that everyone has asked since the very beginning, since the charges were unsealed, What is the secondary crime? | ||
He falsified business documents. | ||
I think probably he's guilty of that. | ||
But in pursuit of what secondary crime? | ||
What makes it a felony? | ||
And therefore the maximum sentence that is carried by the charges is four years in prison. | ||
What makes it a felony? | ||
What is that secondary crime? | ||
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Initially, they didn't tell us. | |
But eventually we learned that the secondary crime, they say, is that he falsified records pertaining to this hush money payment to Stormy Daniels in order to promote a particular election. | ||
Which makes it like an FEC violation, an electoral crime. | ||
That's a secondary crime. | ||
And the argument goes something like this. | ||
He paid Michael Cohen so that Michael Cohen would pay that money to Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about this affair that she had with Trump. | ||
And so by paying Michael Cohen, this was an improper transaction, the purpose of which was to cover this up to clean up Trump's image for the election. | ||
And in doing so, that is somehow an election crime, which is the secondary crime. | ||
And this doesn't really make any sense. | ||
But this has been the case for over a year now. | ||
And the case is now effectively over. | ||
The jurors have entered deliberation. | ||
And we don't know how long they will take to produce a verdict. | ||
It's expected to come within 24 or 48 hours, but it could go on longer than that. | ||
And the thing is about the charges, they will, since they're all kind of connected, it's either going to be he's guilty of everything or he's innocent of everything. | ||
Ultimately though, it won't be final regardless. | ||
He's either going to be declared innocent and acquitted of the charges. | ||
There will be a hung jury, in which case it kind of goes away. | ||
Or if he's guilty, Trump can appeal. | ||
And if he appeals, it will go on for many months. | ||
And probably, if he gets elected president, and there's some appeal, he'll either be acquitted on appeal, or if he's found guilty, no doubt, I don't think there will be any jail time. | ||
Since he's a first-time offender, he'll be like 80 years old. | ||
So there's not really a ton of stakes involved in this, is the point. | ||
But this is the story. | ||
I'll read you this article about all this, give you the details, and then we'll talk about, to me, the real significance. | ||
It says, quote, on Wednesday, a day after both sides made their final pitches to jurors, Justice Juan Merchant delivered over an hour of deliberation instructions going over each of the charges and detailing the elements of the alleged crime. | ||
He explained to the 12-person jury That prosecutors have to meet to convict, or rather, he explained to the 12-person jury, the bar the prosecutors have to meet in order to convict the former president, which is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. | ||
He told the court, it is not sufficient to prove the defendant is probably guilty. | ||
The proof of guilt must be stronger than that. | ||
The former president has pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in relation to a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels who claims she had sex with Mr. Trump. | ||
He denies the encounter. | ||
During the morning court session, Justice Murchan delivered a variety of guidelines advising jurors not to base their decisions on biases or the criminal convictions of other witnesses in the case. | ||
Most crucially, he spelled out in detail prosecutors' complicated felony case against Mr. Trump. | ||
They claim he falsified a reimbursement to his fixer, Michael Cohen, for the hush money payment with the intent to conceal other crimes, which are violations of state and federal election laws and tax laws. | ||
So it's not just did he issue a hush money payment, it's did he issue a hush money payment in the furtherance of other state and federal election crimes. | ||
He told the jury that prosecutors do not need to prove the secondary crimes, nor do jurors need to be in agreement on which specific one Mr. Trump committed. | ||
They must reach a unanimous verdict on each of the 34 counts, however. | ||
From the start, the defense has denied any wrongdoing and sought to cast doubt on testimony from the prosecution's key witness, Mr. Trump's former fixer and convicted felon, Michael Cohen, in an attempt to disprove the larger case. | ||
By Wednesday afternoon, jurors left the Manhattan courthouse without a verdict. | ||
They returned to the courthouse in the afternoon, seeking specific testimony to help in their deliberations. | ||
When they come back on Thursday morning, they will sift through the requested testimony and once again weigh whether Mr. Trump will become the first former president to be convicted of a felony. | ||
If he is guilty, all 12 members must agree that Mr. Trump is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt to secure a conviction. | ||
This is the worst case scenario. | ||
Mr. Trump would become the first major party candidate running for president as a felon. | ||
He would almost certainly appeal the verdict. | ||
His lawyers have already argued for a mistrial on multiple occasions. | ||
If found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of four years behind bars per count, or a smaller punishment of probation and a fine. | ||
Most experts say the 77-year-old is unlikely to face prison time. | ||
If all 12 members of the jury find prosecutors have not proven Mr. Trump's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, he would be acquitted of the charges, which would be a major blow to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office that brought the case. | ||
It would be a huge win for the former president as he bids to return to the White House. | ||
An acquittal would mean that the prosecution, despite weeks of testimony and hours of questioning high-profile witnesses, failed to convince the Manhattan jury Mr. Trump has complained daily in the courthouse about the trial, claiming that Judge Murchan and the case against him are unfair and that he has committed no crime. | ||
It would only take one of the 12 jurors to unravel the prosecutor's case. | ||
If the jurors cannot all agree unanimously on a verdict, guilty or not guilty, this will result in a hung jury. | ||
If they report to the judge they cannot reach a decision, the judge may instruct them once or twice more to again reach a verdict. | ||
If they still cannot, he would declare a mistrial. | ||
Prosecutors would then have to decide on the spot whether they want to retry the case. | ||
So, like I said, whatever happens it really won't be final. | ||
If it's not guilty, the thing goes away. | ||
And I think that is probably unlikely. | ||
If it's guilty, well, he will appeal and it will drag on for a long time and then probably he won't even get jail time. | ||
So it's like, okay, so what? | ||
There will probably be other consequences, but in the grand scheme of things, okay, big deal. | ||
And if it's a hung jury, Well, then they may retry it. | ||
It will drag on for a similarly long period of time and then, you know, the whole thing restarts. | ||
If not, then it's a mistrial and it's over. | ||
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Well, big whip. | ||
I think people are missing the point. | ||
I actually don't think it matters at all. | ||
It really doesn't. | ||
I don't think the verdict matters. | ||
I don't think the details matter. | ||
Of course, this whole thing is a sham. | ||
It was clear it was a sham from the beginning. | ||
It's a corrupt district attorney. | ||
It's a corrupt judicial process. | ||
And this is being emulated and replicated in Fulton County, in Washington, D.C. | ||
And with the number of civil trials, civil suits, it is being emulated and replicated against Alex Jones and against Andrew Tate and against everybody. | ||
Everybody that is too influential and that opposes the regime, this is what happens. | ||
And the point of this whole thing is the process. | ||
The process itself is the punishment. | ||
And yes, in some cases probably there will be guilty verdicts and they will extract other punitive measures. | ||
Like exorbitant fines. | ||
Like in the defamation case against one of the Trump rape accusers which he had to put up like hundreds of millions of dollars for that. | ||
There will be real punitive costs delivered on Trump and his organization. | ||
So, in some cases, the punishment will inflict a lot of damage and it will matter. | ||
There will be other sanctions. | ||
There will be problems. | ||
But for a lot of these, the point is not even necessarily, okay, if they get a guilty verdict on Trump, he's not necessarily going to jail for 100 years. | ||
Even if they declare it a mistrial, even if he gets acquitted, even if he wins on appeal, the point is they subjected him to the process. | ||
The process itself costs millions of dollars. | ||
Even if he wins, it costs millions of dollars. | ||
It's a major distraction. | ||
It's a major stressor. | ||
He's running a presidential election. | ||
He's got four big rounds of these going on. | ||
Very complicated charges with very expensive lawyers and huge firms that are suing him. | ||
States that are suing him. | ||
He's involved in many of them all at the same time, while he's running for office, while some of them are succeeding and extracting some of those punitive costs. | ||
The point is just to overwhelm. | ||
That's the point of lawfare. | ||
The state and other private entities that are bringing charges against him have virtually limitless resources. | ||
And they have all the time in the world because they are in power. | ||
So they bring the charges against Trump. | ||
They don't have to stick, although they can. | ||
They could be successful or they could fail. | ||
The point is that they will be costly, they will be distracting, they will be stressful, they will steal time from him while he tries to run for president, and while he gets closer to dying. | ||
I mean, he's an old man. | ||
Trump will not be fighting for his entire life. | ||
If he was a 30-year-old man, well, it would be kind of a different story. | ||
He would have to worry about the consequences for the rest of his life, and the regime would have to worry about if they don't defeat him, he'll be around for 30 years. | ||
He could see it through. | ||
But this guy's 80. | ||
If he wins or loses in 2024, he's going to be out of office in four years and then he's probably done. | ||
I mean, he's done in politics and then he's going to be a very old man. | ||
So, in a word, they're running out the clock. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
This is strategic. | ||
It doesn't matter so much these particular victories or losses. | ||
Are they going to win the suit? | ||
Are they not? | ||
What kind of sentence will they get? | ||
The strategic victory is that they can use all their resources, which are virtually infinite, to steal his very finite time and very finite resources. | ||
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He doesn't have a huge fortune. | |
He's like a low billionaire. | ||
He's got probably less than $10 billion, and it's not $10 billion in cash. | ||
And to fight all these major charges, it's costing hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
And as an old guy, he doesn't have all the time in the world. | ||
So he's got... His time is short. | ||
His resources are few. | ||
He's being attacked by a million enemies, which have limitless resources. | ||
And this is the last, you know, five months before his final stand in this presidential election. | ||
That's the bigger strategic picture. | ||
And so people want to get into the details about the case. | ||
You know, and I get it. | ||
Like, it's part of the election. | ||
Nobody wants to elect a criminal. | ||
So I think there is a, um, there's certainly some value in getting into the tedium of every case and proving that it's all fake. | ||
But we know it's all fake! | ||
It's like I said at the beginning. | ||
If Trump was a real criminal, there'd be a real crime. | ||
But there isn't. | ||
What are these crimes? | ||
Ten years ago, he paid a fixer lawyer to make a woman go away. | ||
Everybody does that. | ||
Everybody does that, and it's not a big deal, and it's not even really a crime. | ||
Certainly it's not a felony, even if it is a misdemeanor. | ||
And certainly that's not worth destroying the precedent of charging a former president and a candidate who's running for president from a major party with a felony. | ||
Like, it's unprecedented, it's totally inappropriate, and something that rises to that level must have some significance beyond the kind of day-to-day, low-level corruption that happens with everybody. | ||
If a president went out and shot somebody in the face, that rises to the level of significance of charging a former president that's running for office from a major party, which is doubly unprecedented. | ||
But he paid a lawyer to make a payoff? | ||
Everybody does that in the private and public sector. | ||
And the same is true with every other thing. | ||
The classified documents. | ||
They literally caught Biden red-handed with the exact same thing. | ||
While they're charging Trump and raiding his house, they found classified documents in Joe Biden's garage. | ||
In Delaware. | ||
And the special counsel delivered a report and said, well, he's too senile for this really even to matter. | ||
Okay, so the double standard is before our very eyes. | ||
And with January 6th, if they charge him with insurrection, and they had a high degree of confidence that they could make that charge stick, and they would if they could, Then that would be a big deal. | ||
But they charge him with like fraud and conspiracy. | ||
These are not real charges. | ||
These are like the broadest, fakest charges imaginable. | ||
And so it's very clear they're coming from every direction. | ||
There is corruption. | ||
You scratch these Prosecutors and judges, you don't have to scratch very much to find all this corruption and shadiness and very dubious political connections. | ||
Like in Fulton County in particular with this Fannie Willis. | ||
What a joke. | ||
You don't need to really dive too deep into it to see what a sham all of it is. | ||
And so I think it's much less important to get into the tedium of each case. | ||
We know it's all BS. | ||
And that's actually part of the design. | ||
That's part of the insidious design of the strategy. | ||
Because maybe the thing that nobody's talking about is it has succeeded at draining Trump's bank account. | ||
It has succeeded at wasting all of his time. | ||
It has succeeded at distracting him and the country But maybe the biggest blow that it has landed against Trump is that it has taken him completely off message. | ||
For the past year, all we have heard about is witch hunt, Russia, Russia, Russia, the perfect phone call, this and that. | ||
No one cares about this shit. | ||
It's boring. | ||
It's stupid. | ||
It has nothing to do with me. | ||
It has nothing to do with voters. | ||
It has nothing to do with America. | ||
In a way it does, but not directly. | ||
And so as much as they can get Trump in these courtrooms and frustrate him, and get him off message at these rallies talking about everything other than something coherent and consistent and big picture about globalism or corruption, it's a win. | ||
And I think it's largely been successful for that reason. | ||
I think that whenever you tune into a Trump rally, it just feels like a giant chore. | ||
It feels like a soap opera that you stopped watching a long time ago. | ||
And it just, it fills you with the sense of, kind of, impatience. | ||
Like, we're losing, you're losing the attention of the American public. | ||
He comes out there and talks about all these, like, really tedious Courtroom dramas. | ||
I mean who's glued to their screen watching this other than a handful of Fox News boomers? | ||
We want to hear about the border. | ||
We want to hear about Palestine. | ||
We want to hear about the economy. | ||
We want to hear about things that are going on. | ||
So, to me, that is the most frustrating thing about this. | ||
I'm just kind of sick of hearing about it. | ||
And yes, there is a significance about it, but the significance is not the names and the particulars. | ||
It's that this guy, he is being subjected to a witch hunt. | ||
It is all fake. | ||
It is all corrupt. | ||
I mean, everything that's being said is true, but let's not lose sight of the why. | ||
Why this is happening is because Trump is Waging a serious war against the deep state. | ||
Because when he went up there and said the Iraq war was a mistake, he shattered a foundational myth. | ||
When he went up there and said free trade doesn't work, he shattered a foundational myth. | ||
When he went up there and said the illegals are raping everybody, again, he shattered a foundational myth. | ||
And that's why they've been coming at him relentlessly non-stop. | ||
If he came out from the beginning and said, I'm gonna lower black unemployment and move the embassy, no one would give a shit. | ||
That's why they don't prosecute DeSantis. | ||
That's why they don't prosecute Nikki Haley. | ||
They prosecute Trump because of what he started 8 years ago. | ||
Because they see the germ of the idea of America First. | ||
And what its consequences are. | ||
And his war against the establishment of both parties. | ||
I think he's lost his way. | ||
I think he's allowed them to make him lose his way. | ||
And in that sense, I think it's been successful. | ||
So, it's like I say about this stuff. | ||
The details don't matter. | ||
We all know it's fake. | ||
But it's succeeding. | ||
And it's succeeding the longer we're talking about this other than the other stuff, we're losing. | ||
Because we don't have the mainstream media. | ||
As long as the mainstream media is pushing this free trade, open borders, globalist, pro-Israel propaganda every single day, and our side is using our very limited market share in the attention economy to talk about Alvin Bragg and Fannie Willis and all this other stupid shit, they're winning. | ||
They get to go on TV every day and enjoy this uncontested monopoly on the distribution of information, and they get to pound everybody's minds every day with liberal propaganda. | ||
And Trump has a huge megaphone, but he's being swarmed by all this bullshit, and that's all he can talk about. | ||
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Alvin Bragg, Fannie Willis, corrupt prosecutors, witch hunt, blah blah. | |
So you're not even using your weapon. | ||
You're not training your weapon, your megaphone, on our issues, our talking points, our narrative. | ||
It's all being wasted on this other stuff, and so they're stealing the voice. | ||
And that is by design. | ||
It is part of their insidious tactic. | ||
They will invent a new lie every day, and then all you can do is defend yourself against the latest lie, and you can never talk about what's going on. | ||
I think Bill O'Reilly said that. | ||
Something about, they will, they only fear when you go on offense, so they can invent a new lie every day. | ||
It travels around the world before the truth has a stay in court. | ||
That's why we have to go on the attack all the time? | ||
I think that was one of those, just like John Stossel, but... It's very true, and it's the same thing in my life. | ||
I mean, look at all the attacks against me. | ||
Every day, in every form. | ||
Well, you're a Nazi. | ||
Well, you call for all Jews to die. | ||
Well, you went on a date with a catboy. | ||
Well, you're a pedophile. | ||
What about Ali Alexander? | ||
Well, what about January 6th? | ||
What about the allegations you're a fed? | ||
What about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
What about... And it comes from every direction. | ||
It comes from every direction. | ||
And you could sit there and you could do this like... You know, we could get into the minutiae of every single little thing and say, well no, that one's wrong because, and that's wrong because, and that's wrong because, and... | ||
But if I did that, that's all I would talk about other than bringing the only show to a large audience that really talks about Jewish power. | ||
No one else is talking about what I talk about. | ||
And it's not just this kind of vague anti-Israel thing. | ||
It's naming the names. | ||
It's talking about how it actually works. | ||
It's creating actually empowering rhetoric. | ||
I mean, who else is talking about the Teal thing, about Vance? | ||
Who else is talking about all of it put together? | ||
From the conference at Basel, and the Liberty, and the Kennedy assassination, and the conference at the hotel, and the Ergon, and Betar, and Jabotinsky, and Claremont, and Strauss, and who's talking about the whole big picture? | ||
And I'm the only one doing it. | ||
But if all I'm doing is defending myself, then I'm not producing the hard-hitting content and research and the information that no one else is saying. | ||
And if I'm not saying it, then no one's saying it. | ||
And then, mission accomplished. | ||
So even in my world, in everyone's world, Alex Jones, Trump, James O'Keefe, me, I mean like you name it, that is the strategy. | ||
So dissidents everywhere, maybe this is a very specific note, but dissidents everywhere need to understand this. | ||
You have to be so tough that you can take the worst slander, the worst reputational destruction, you gotta take it on the chin and just swallow it. | ||
It's a tough pill to swallow. | ||
They're gonna lie about you. | ||
They're going to indict you. | ||
Many people will believe it. | ||
Many people will believe the lies. | ||
You gotta be okay with that. | ||
And you have to absorb it, and just kind of absorb it and neutralize it, and every day bring the message. | ||
That's the only way to win. | ||
And that has been their strategy since Jesus. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
You think it's so terrible being accused of something unjustly and people believe it? | ||
And then you get punished for it? | ||
Why don't you take it up with the living God? | ||
Why don't you take it up with God who became man? | ||
If anyone doesn't... I mean, we all deserve some punishment. | ||
I mean, thank God we don't get what we deserve. | ||
There's only one blameless victim and he got his hands and feet nailed to a cross by his own people for a crime he didn't commit. | ||
And people want to say, I'm innocent! | ||
I'm innocent! | ||
I'm innocent! | ||
They want to extol their innocence. | ||
Resist that temptation. | ||
And it's not to say accept the guilt, but it is to say you can't let that define you and define the message. | ||
So, that would be my message to Trump and a lot of these people. | ||
You gotta keep pushing. | ||
It's a war. | ||
And in a large way, it is a war of ideas. | ||
And in a war of ideas, they're going to discredit. | ||
They're going to try to discredit. | ||
They're going to lie. | ||
It's just part of it. | ||
And in a war of ideas, you're going to convince some people. | ||
You're going to lose other people. | ||
But the only way to win is to have your own artillery. | ||
You gotta fire. | ||
Metaphorically speaking. | ||
If you're only taking fire and just defending yourself, eventually you're just gonna die. | ||
If you're just getting pounded with artillery and you're just hiding in a bunker, it's over. | ||
You gotta return fire. | ||
And that, symbolically, is Trump articulating his own message. | ||
That's, you know, anybody who gets persecuted for being anti-semitic continuing on with the message. | ||
You gotta stay on the offense. | ||
So that's the biggest problem and that's why I'm annoyed by it. | ||
I don't want to talk about Alvin Bragg. | ||
I don't give a shit about Alvin Bragg and business. | ||
Documents and clerical errors. | ||
I mean is that really a productive use of everybody's time? | ||
Let's all get our legal experts to like look through business documents and these fucking bullshit charges and just talk about that for hours and hours and hours. | ||
What a fucking waste of time. | ||
Our country's being invaded! | ||
AIPAC put up millions of dollars this cycle and they're bragging, oh we defeated this one, we defeated that one. | ||
It's a foreign lobby. | ||
There's a group chat of a hundred Jewish billionaires. | ||
They're paying the cops to beat up protesters protesting a war that we're about to enter. | ||
Israel's bombing Iran's embassy trying to get us to go to war with Iran. | ||
Like, all of this stuff is happening. | ||
X and TikTok have allowed us to unravel these narratives in the global village. | ||
And you've got some of the best minds, and they've got their face down looking over, well, Fannie Willis, what a fucking corrupt, you know, whatever. | ||
Okay. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Is that a productive use of anybody's time? | ||
And same with Trump. | ||
Trump's got this megaphone. | ||
He's this, like, legendary... I mean, literally, we'll go down in the history books. | ||
As one of the great American patriots. | ||
He's alive in the flesh now, running for office. | ||
It's the last opportunity. | ||
This is an historic time. | ||
And he gets up on stage and talks about... prosecutors. | ||
Like... So, that's the problem. | ||
That's my frustration with the whole thing. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care about any of it. | ||
So... | ||
You know, you want to extol your innocence? | ||
Do it in fucking court. | ||
That's why you pay your lawyers. | ||
You want to say something about it in a speech? | ||
Hit it with one line and then go on to the next. | ||
It's more important the why. | ||
Don't say, I'm innocent because... Say, they're coming after me because... | ||
Not, I'm innocent because this is the case, say, you know, it's a fake trial, and the reason why is because I say this, and say more of that. | ||
But I feel like I don't hear anything good from Trump anymore, and it's almost like it's not even worth it. | ||
If he were out there really dropping truth bombs, I would say, hell yeah, this is a martyr, this is our guy, but he's out there saying, like, socialism sucks, and, you know, that he stands with Israel, And, you know, the deportations is okay, but where's the commitment to banning immigration? | ||
Like, it just, it hasn't gotten more radical. | ||
It hasn't gotten really that great. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
But that's my general feelings on the whole thing. | ||
But I'm gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me get set up here. | ||
But you know, that's just how I feel. | ||
I gotta pee really bad too. | ||
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and a plain call of war. | |
All right. | ||
Let me get set up. | ||
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Yeah, dude, I gotta pee really bad. | |
Why is this not going? | ||
My armored car is not entering. | ||
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All right. | |
Let me get set up and then get out of here. | ||
Gotta wrap these up quick. | ||
I drank like two cups of coffee before I started the show. | ||
I'm having an emergency. | ||
All right. | ||
I knew I should have went before the show started. | ||
This never happens. | ||
Alright, well let's see what we got going on here. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
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Have you seen the potential president of Mexico, Claudia Scheinbaum? | ||
Jewish woman and her husband works for the Mexico Central Bank. | ||
Can't make this stuff up. | ||
Great show by the way. | ||
Thank you. | ||
People only ever ask me about that every fucking night. | ||
Yes, I've seen it. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
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What Mexican food will be served at a pack? | ||
Very funny. | ||
I would like Mexican food. | ||
I love Mexican food, but... No Mexican food. | ||
Actually, I think we might have, like, tacos or something. | ||
It's gonna be, like, street food this year. | ||
It's not gonna be... I mean, not street food, but it's not gonna be... You know, in the past, we did, like, a plate of dinner. | ||
It's not gonna be like that this year just because of restraints with the venue. | ||
Constraints with the venue. | ||
But it's going to be good. | ||
I'm not going to get into too much detail, but food's good. | ||
The VIPs are getting a plate of dinner. | ||
or everybody else is, they're getting dinner, but it's going to be more like casual fare. - Radagansk. | ||
I mean, in the daytime, they're very loud. | ||
And yeah, that's 100% true. | ||
I mean, even if you walk on certain sidewalks, they're dive-bombing you. | ||
And that's how it was 17 years ago. | ||
But that's just how it is these days. | ||
landing on you nonstop. | ||
They're very loud. | ||
I mean, in the daytime, they're very loud. | ||
And yeah, that's 100% true. | ||
I mean, even if you walk on certain sidewalks, they're dive bombing you. | ||
And that's how it was 17 years ago. | ||
But that's just how it is these days because of the 17-year brood. | ||
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Thoughts on Vivek trying to revive BuzzFeed and shift it to the right? | ||
I like it. | ||
I support it. | ||
Ricky Schiffer sent $5. | ||
Is it fair to accredit your incel status to the fact that you've priced yourself out of the market, king? | ||
Now, can you unban me so I can dwell under your bridge? | ||
People are so obsessed with like, well you call yourself an incel but like, you could get pussy if you wanted it. | ||
People are so hung up on this. | ||
I'm just kind of tired of explaining it. | ||
So I'm not going to right now. | ||
If you have a problem with it, like, you just don't get it and you're kind of a fucking idiot because I've explained it a hundred million billion times. | ||
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But you say you're an incel, but you could probably get pussy, so are you like a vole-cel? | |
Am I gonna say I'm a vole-cel? | ||
Like a faggot? | ||
Vole-cel? | ||
Vole-cels don't go out like Elliot Rodger, okay? | ||
And I'm not saying that like I support what Elliot Rodger did, but it's like... It's just like a gay thing to say. | ||
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You know? | |
It's like saying I'm not far right. | ||
I'm a conservative! | ||
It's like, why would you not just say you're the most extreme thing? | ||
You know? | ||
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Once you say you're- well technically, I'm a paleocon! | |
Like, fuck off. | ||
Kill yourself. | ||
So if you don't get it, honestly you're just never gonna get it. | ||
You're just like a stupid fucking bitch. | ||
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Also, remember my big idea when you're mowing the lawn in your short shorts this summer? | ||
Grow wipers. | ||
Genetically modified grass that only grows to a certain length. | ||
Okay, you're a faggot. | ||
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Hola, do you want to get married? | ||
Do you like kids? | ||
I'll marry you. | ||
When I grow up, I want to be a podcaster, too. | ||
That's bait. | ||
Just like you. | ||
That's bait. | ||
She's exactly the same as me. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we both went to BU. | ||
I was at BU for like 8 months. | ||
Found this YouTuber that was at BU during Trump election and took international relations. | ||
Sasha meets Russia. | ||
Exactly the same as you. | ||
Do you recognize her? | ||
Three minutes in why I left the USA. | ||
Okay. | ||
I, uh, what do you, she's exactly the same as me. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we both went to BU. | ||
I was at BU for like eight months. | ||
BU didn't make me what I am. | ||
Weird thing to say. | ||
I doubt she's exactly like me. | ||
Fuck off, like just die. | ||
These superchats are just fucking retarded tonight. | ||
Pretty fly white. | ||
Be- what is the- how many people go to BU? | ||
It's like 60,000 people. | ||
Uh, there's this girl. | ||
I was there for eight months. | ||
She's exactly like you. | ||
You think be- like everyone that went to BU is like a holocaust denier or something? | ||
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What the- I'm just like, I have no patience for this. | |
Yeah, it happens to me. | ||
That's just so like millennial coded. | ||
- 357, sometimes when I blow my nose, it feels like some air is leaking out of my tear ducts. | ||
Don't know if I should be worried. - Yeah, it happens to me. - Woke right is sent $5. | ||
What's with the headset? | ||
You look like an Indian telemarketer trying to sell me shares of Rudolph Giuliani's Coffee Company. | ||
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Just get an earpiece, like a professional. - That's just so like millennial coded, I can't even begin. | |
You look like a blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Like, shut up. | ||
That is so, like, television, millennial coded fart humor. | ||
Like, just die. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $10. | ||
Nick, Ron Unn's last post on the Unns Review blew my mind. | ||
According to the research of Sands and others, majority of the Palestinian in the modern day have the closest bloodline to the Israelites of the Bible, and the Jews of the secular state of Israel are mostly descendants of the Canaanites. | ||
Yeah, he wrote that in another article recently too, but I haven't read the most recent one. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $20, who were the pagans who practiced the sacrifice of children which later on became part of Talmud who talked about the child blood being the essential part of their rituals. | ||
Of course since the coming of Christ we are the new Israelites which is the body of Christ Church but Ron blew my mind. | ||
Love you brother Avchristus Rex, Latin cross. | ||
Is that a question? | ||
Thank you for the super chat! | ||
Oh, that's not fictional though. | ||
"Hey Nick, if you could be reborn in a fictional universe, which would it be? | ||
Just for me, it would be The Departed." Oh, that's not fictional though. | ||
Star Wars, of course Star Wars. | ||
"Goy Slop Connoisseur sent $20 during the homilies of the movie." Well, my deacon said something based. | ||
Well, mine said something cringe. | ||
judeo-catholic values and how we need to respect the jews didn't your debate with adam king clarify that's not a thing i don't care what you're i love when people give me these like reports well my deacon said something based well mine said something cringe uh yeah that's not real shabba scroi sent ten dollars haha at first i was like damn this guy is mean to his fans but now one of the reasons i tune in is to watch you rip awful chats | ||
Did you see Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare? | ||
It's cool, but it sucks Jews off the entire time. | ||
I think I saw the trailer for it and it's another one of these like Jew revenge fantasies. | ||
Savion. | ||
Sent $10. | ||
Hey, just watched the whole show. | ||
Amazing as always. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Love you. | ||
We love Gary Groper also. | ||
Okay, very good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fat African-American sent $5. | ||
What's with the Portillo's hate? | ||
Portillo's just sucks now. | ||
Every real Chicagoan knows that Portillo's sucks now. | ||
Really went downhill. | ||
Just isn't the same. | ||
Oh wow thank you. | ||
Very funny. | ||
- Just isn't the same. - - Jensen sent $5. | ||
Procrastinationalism will be our credo. | ||
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Hey Nick I was wondering if we could pay homage for Tavian Cole at Fpac he died on June 15th in neighboring East Blocksburg he was community figure it would mean a lot to me and he good PR for Fpac. | ||
God bless RIP Tavian Cole. | ||
I don't know who that is but thank you. | ||
I'm sure that's very serious though. | ||
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It's been a while since I've sent a super chat. | ||
My father, a few months ago, finally reverted back to Catholicism after 40 years. | ||
We're hoping my mother comes around to revert as well. | ||
God bless you and this movement! | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Love to hear that. | ||
And that's good. | ||
I know a lot of the boomers lost their ways, their way with the church. | ||
So, ironically, it's a lot of the kids now that are converting their parents. | ||
So, that's good to hear. | ||
I hope your mother comes around also. | ||
And congratulations that your father did. | ||
Love to hear that. | ||
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We call that boy Hebrew 'cause his pockets is real life. - That's good. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Nikki Haley is a scientist? | ||
I'm telling you for the first time. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Israel, Nikki Haley took a marker and wrote on one of the missiles, finish them. | ||
America less than three Israel, always, Nikki Haley. | ||
This woman is demon-possessed. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Nikki Haley is a Zionist? | ||
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Nix for Fuentes. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Love those Nix. | ||
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If the VP is going to have the most influence over Trump's administration and Vivek's first rule for hiring is a no-neocon pledge, then wouldn't Vivek be the antidote to Vance and a war with Iran? | ||
Vivek's proven he's totally opposed to the Haley types. | ||
Shouldn't we be actively campaigning for Vivek to be the VP? | ||
I don't think he'll ever be chosen as the VP, to be honest with you. - Yeah. | ||
I think it's very clear that he's not in the running so no I think we should get behind someone who's actually gonna be chosen like probably Doug Burgum seems more likely it's gonna be I've heard the latest rumors it's between Vance Burgum and Rubio and they're just battling it out and one of them will be chosen But I don't think Vivek is even in the running. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I mean, I think Vivek is probably the best choice at this point, but I don't think he's a viable contender because I think he's he's probably too out there. | ||
He's also Indian. | ||
I mean, I think I would vote for him, but I think a lot of people wouldn't. | ||
It's just like not good retail politics to have a name like that and to take some of the positions that he's taken. | ||
So, I just don't think it's likely. | ||
I just, getting in Trump's mindset, the GOP mindset, I don't think they're going to choose him. | ||
But I do think he'd be the best for sure. | ||
What is that? | ||
What's that? | ||
White male, Asian female? | ||
I don't know what either of that is though. | ||
blackpilled about the white race and then go watch moth compilations from bass rice man and asian party girl moth bro the pro white glazing WM get from these ABGs is fucking amazing just like the asoff you crew girls smiley face smiley face what's that white male asian female I don't know what either that is though I don't know what bass rice man is and I don't know what an ABG is | ||
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But, thanks anyway, I guess. | |
I don't know, I never saw that show. | ||
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Hey Nick, what Game of Thrones character would you be? - I don't know, I never saw that show. | ||
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I've been a libertarian for 34 years, but it's over now. | ||
I'm ashamed of what they have become. | ||
- Become? | ||
- America first Groi per party. | ||
- They were always cringe, man. | ||
The Libertarian Party was always cringe. | ||
Even when, you know, Libertarianism wasn't necessarily cringe. | ||
But yeah, yes. | ||
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America first. | |
Okay, you don't understand how Groyper War works. | ||
- Okay, you don't understand how Groi per war works. - Let's not. | ||
That's as simple as that. | ||
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From every communist blackjack, Adolf Hitler. | ||
Is that a real quote? | ||
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Based if true. | |
Well said. | ||
That's totally true. | ||
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Two halves. | ||
This just describes white nationalists like Patrick Casey perfectly. | ||
90 years later, these people act tough about Christians, blame Christianity, but are so cowardly when dealing with JQ. | ||
Well said. | ||
That's totally true. | ||
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Good morning, bro. | ||
Early morning show W. | ||
Good morning. | ||
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Ryan Dawson is a gay chud. | ||
If you're still talking about the Native Americans in 2024, you're a retard. | ||
Great show, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Well, he's a liberal. | ||
I mean, he's a liberal. | ||
He's like a... totally retarded, new atheist liberal, and aside from his journalism on 9-11, everything else he believes is totally pedestrian, normie, mainstream, like fucking retarded, so... | ||
You know, thank you for your research, but, like, no one cares about your opinions. | ||
True. | ||
True! | ||
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat, I appreciate it, it's true! | ||
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No catch. | ||
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Because I'm a good guy. | ||
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Hi, I hope you're having a great week. - I'm having an okay week, but thank you. | ||
Thank you man. | ||
Thank you, man. man. | ||
Yeah, totally agree. | ||
We want to hear about the issues. | ||
We want to hear something based. | ||
We don't want to hear about the latest drama and, you know, they're out to get me. | ||
It's also just super weak, like, just bitching about how they're out to get you all the time. | ||
He was cooking when he was talking about vengeance. | ||
And you want to know why people ate that up? | ||
Because it was empowering. | ||
It wasn't like, wah wah, I'm a bitch. | ||
Like, I'm a loser. | ||
I'm getting thrown in jail. | ||
They're just like hurting me. | ||
Ow ow ow, they're hurting me. | ||
It was like, no, like, we're powerful. | ||
We are going to inflict pain on them. | ||
And people ate that up because people like to feel that. | ||
This victim stuff fucking sucks. | ||
That's just, like, odious and totally repellent. | ||
He's gotta get away from that. | ||
I wasn't really, uh... I wasn't following that race very closely. | ||
think about gun tuber Brandon Herrera almost beating IPAC endorsed Tony Gonzalez for his house seat he only lost by 400 votes does this boss well for internet personalities running in the future I wasn't really I wasn't following that race very closely I'll have to look into that Farad luke Farad Luko sent $20. | ||
I usually wake up late and miss the show or only catch the super chats, but today it was perfect timing. | ||
Great show tonight, Nick. | ||
- Thank you. - Farad Luko sent $20. | ||
Nick, why? | ||
- Okay, I'm just like, not gonna read that, but thank you. - Farad Luko sent $20. | ||
How were the Hodged twins? | ||
Were you treated well? | ||
- Yeah, yeah, they were very nice and respectful and friendly and very humble. | ||
They were really solid guys. | ||
I like them. | ||
I like them a lot. | ||
And, you know, on the podcast they said, you know, we're talking to you and they're like, well, we don't think you're racist. | ||
I don't think you guys are racist either but you know I think honestly it really is as simple as a lot of people just think I'm like a total fucking asshole because people are brainwashed and I know a lot of people roll their eyes when they hear someone say oh you're not racist But honestly that is a mental block for most people. | ||
Most people will not engage with our ideas because they really think, oh this guy's like some kind of cartoon villain and then people meet me and I meet them and it's just friendly and polite and respectful and I think whether they agree or disagree, however much of it they agree or disagree with, I think they can recognize You know, that it's a viable opinion. | ||
It's a logical opinion. | ||
Even if they don't agree with all of it, it's reasonable. | ||
It's not based in some kind of malice. | ||
And that's a very important thing. | ||
That's why they don't want the conversation to take place. | ||
It's not even so much that they think that everyone's going to be convinced. | ||
It's that they think that the opinion will be legitimized because people see a real human being pushing it and then people say, oh, that's a viable opinion. | ||
And if it's on the table, then that's a problem for them because they want to control all the options. | ||
That's the only way that they can have 100% win rate is if they control both sides. | ||
Everything on the table works for them. | ||
And if I get on the table, and I don't work for them, and I could theoretically be chosen, that's a problem for them. | ||
So they don't even want it to be on the table. | ||
That's why they just have to vilify me and discredit me in every way. | ||
Literally prevent people from talking to me. | ||
Or if people are talking to me, they have to have somebody sitting next to them to poison the well. | ||
So I'll say something and then a guy like Destiny will be there to say, erm, everything you said is a lie! | ||
It's like, okay, so is this a conversation or I mean is this like a show trial? | ||
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Awesome. | |
You don't have internet in Italy? | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Enjoy the vacation. | ||
But it's like, what? | ||
You don't have Wi-Fi in Italy? | ||
But hey, I appreciate it. | ||
Maybe you just want a break from politics. | ||
That's fine. | ||
internet in Italy. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Enjoy the vacation, but it's like, what, you don't have Wi-Fi in Italy? | ||
But hey, I appreciate it. | ||
Maybe you just want a break from politics. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
Hope it's a good time. | ||
I wish I could take a vacation. | ||
I probably will after AFPAC for a little while, but... Hey, enjoy man. | ||
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
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Smile. | ||
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Best show in the world. | ||
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Are you voting for PP or Pupa this year? | ||
Very good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nancy Pelosi! | ||
It's like, dude, Nancy Pelosi's not making the decisions. | ||
obsessed with the names of politics. | ||
Like you said, right now, it is all the people involved with Trump's court case. | ||
Fannie Willis, Alvin Bragg, etc. | ||
For a while, it was Nancy Pelosi. | ||
They talk about politics like it's the WWE. | ||
Nancy Pelosi! | ||
It's like, dude, Nancy Pelosi's not making the decisions. | ||
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Putin getting ready for nuclear war, dropping a video tonight on Rumble J.P. Jinko. | ||
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I don't think that's true because a lot of rich people have a high birth rate. | ||
The leading factor in declining birth rates seems mostly financial. | ||
In the third world, you must have kids to take care of you in old age. | ||
Plus, they contribute financially early on. | ||
It's reversed in the first world. | ||
You don't need kids to retire, and kids will financially strain you for 18 to 22 years. | ||
I don't think that's true because a lot of rich people have a high birth rate. | ||
I think it's about feminism. | ||
I think it's cultural. | ||
I think the problem is it's clearly baked into modernity because it's a problem in East Asia, it's a problem in the West, despite major cultural differences. | ||
I would say it's maybe sociological. | ||
It has to do with liberalism, democracy, women's rights, probably contraceptives, mass media. | ||
So it's difficult to say, to pinpoint one particular cause, but I don't think it's purely economic, because Israel has high birth rates, they have a good economy. | ||
What's different about Israel? | ||
They're religious. | ||
So maybe some of the sociological effects of modernity aren't hitting as hard. | ||
Farid Lukos and $20. | ||
The love you receive from religious parents is just on a whole other level. | ||
The mother puts her soul in the cooking. | ||
The father gives you life lessons coded in a spiritual wisdom. | ||
I just can't imagine the empty upbringing kids have in an atheist family. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very funny. | ||
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Love it. | |
Everyone in America is fat and it's just gross. | ||
Hey Nick, you don't mind watching people eat, right? | ||
My girlfriend wants to be on the front row at a pack, but she breastfeeds constantly. | ||
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Very funny. | |
Will it distract you while you speak? | ||
Very funny. | ||
Love it. | ||
Replicant grow. | ||
I percent $5. | ||
Currently in Italy. | ||
And it's so true how European women make the girls back home look like dogs. | ||
Everyone in America is fat and it's just gross. | ||
I told you, I was in Miami for New Year's Eve. | ||
And I saw these Russian girls dancing at this Russian restaurant. | ||
And, uh, I was like, damn, they're actually hot. | ||
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Everyone in America is so fat. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
This country is just, like, gross, fat, like, no standards. | ||
Replicate grow a percent five dollars currently in Italy and duplicate. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
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As always, thank you to our top Super Chatters tonight. | ||
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Thanks to all of them and everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
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