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It's not interesting. | |
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. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of him think, what is that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. . | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
First! | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America | ||
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. Thank | ||
you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Huge show. | ||
Donald Trump has been convicted of 34 charges. | ||
...of mishandling business documents, or falsifying business documents, in the District of Manhattan. | ||
It's the historic moment that we've all been waiting for. | ||
Huge deal. | ||
And now all eyes are on Trump and his potential sentencing to jail time, which will happen in July. | ||
And we'll be talking all about this tonight. | ||
It's gonna be our only story. | ||
We're gonna get into the whole thing. | ||
And, I mean, really, I think everybody knows the big story, which is he's guilty. | ||
We talked last night a little bit about the case itself, and I gave my thoughts about the whole situation, and why I really don't even feel like it's worth talking about, to be honest with you. | ||
You could go back and watch the replay. | ||
If you're at all curious about that, but we discussed this last night. | ||
I thought the charges wouldn't stick. | ||
I'm gonna be honest. | ||
And if you watched the show last night, I said I thought that this indictment certainly would not stick. | ||
But it did! | ||
Because he was guilty on every single charge. | ||
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All 34. | |
And so that is pretty significant now because this makes him the first former U.S. | ||
President to be charged and convicted of a felony. | ||
It's never happened before. | ||
So we'll see what the sentence will be. | ||
Of course it's very technically difficult, logistically difficult, because how do you detain a U.S. | ||
President that's under Secret Service protection? | ||
And what's more, if Donald Trump wins the election being a nominee for president for this cycle from a major party, he may be the president in just a few months while facing up to four years in jail per count, with a maximum of 20 years set by the state. | ||
So how is that even going to work? | ||
How would they put this guy in jail? | ||
Will they? | ||
Could they? | ||
If he becomes president, would he be president from jail? | ||
A lot of unanswered questions about how this sentencing is going to work so presumably we'll be hearing more about that in the weeks to come and and we'll see what the result will be in July but tonight we'll be talking all about the case and the verdict | ||
And to be honest with you, I have kind of complicated feelings about this because I've been critical of Trump the past few days. | ||
I've been very critical of him because he has been very openly and strongly pro-Israel and in favor of all the pro-Israel shenanigans that are going on in our country. | ||
It's not even just that he's pro-Israel, but he also supports the crackdown on the protests. | ||
Which is really depriving American citizens of their civil rights. | ||
Americans have a right to assemble protected by the First Amendment and you have Israeli foreign nationals in Los Angeles beating them up with sticks and wooden planks. | ||
And in New York City you have billionaires working with the Israeli government to bribe the mayor of New York. | ||
And Trump is in favor of that. | ||
And Trump was recently endorsed by Nikki Haley and her donors. | ||
And not only did Trump accept the endorsement, but he appeared to have admitted to making a deal with her because he says that she will be on the team in some form, which presumably means the Trump cabinet. | ||
So I've been very critical of him for the past few days for that and for other reasons, which if you've been following me on Twitter and if you've been watching the show, you've heard some of this. | ||
And this puts me in a difficult position now. | ||
Because as I said on Twitter today, I don't know, I wasn't sure as of this morning if I was going to vote for Trump. | ||
And I question if Trump even remains a positive force within the right wing. | ||
There's no dynamism. | ||
It's not progressive. | ||
There's nothing new. | ||
There's no new ideas. | ||
If anything, it's sliding backwards. | ||
It's less radical than it was eight years ago. | ||
And so there's this question of, is it even positive anymore? | ||
I think it's an open-ended question. | ||
And now these charges that were finished today, I guess the conviction that was delivered today, This now forces all right-wing people to rally around the President. | ||
It takes our eyes off of Rafa, it takes our eyes off of the Israel lobby, off of Jewish power, and it brings us right back in concert with every other Republican, and with Bill Ackman, and with Miriam Adelson, Who announced today, of all days, that she will be pledging maybe more money behind Trump than Sheldon Adelson gave in 2016 or that they gave in 2020. | ||
So it seems like, and I hate to be that guy, but it seems like the perfect distraction and the perfect diversion from what had been going on Which is that there was a real schism in the right wing. | ||
Thomas Massey fighting AIPAC. | ||
Candace Owens splintering from Daily Wire. | ||
And a huge hit piece that failed in the Daily Mail against her. | ||
Dan Bilzerian tweeting, F Israel. | ||
People like myself, of course among others, on Twitter blowing up talking about this stuff all the time. | ||
And the whole world's attention trained on Rafa after Israel just days ago massacred two dozen civilians in tents where they had been instructed to evacuate to. | ||
So, I hate to be that guy, but it does seem like even if this wasn't the intention, it does seem like this is effectively going to be a diversion. | ||
And I don't think that's a good thing. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
But I kind of have some complicated feelings on this. | ||
You're not going to hear the normal. | ||
You've heard everything that you can hear about this case by now. | ||
I mean, in terms of what it is and what's right here, you're not going to hear anything different, I don't think, from anybody. | ||
I was on Twitter today. | ||
Frankly, it was boring. | ||
I mean, we heard the verdict and then it was 50,000 of the same take in 50,000 different tweets. | ||
And, you know, I'm going to represent some of those positions here. | ||
Some of these things are extremely obvious, and you've heard them all before, but I want to kind of step outside of the normal, what you're going to hear from every other show, which is, you know, Trump innocent, it's a witch hunt, this just makes it more likely he's going to win, this is why we got a vote in November 5th. | ||
I thought it was really sad that after this historic verdict, He issued a press release shilling for donations, e-begging for donations for his campaign. | ||
And I get it. | ||
I totally understand why. | ||
I think it actually makes perfect sense. | ||
But I don't think there's any better encapsulation of this moment and what it really is about than that. | ||
And I get it. | ||
I get it. | ||
He's got to run a presidential campaign. | ||
He needs money. | ||
The lawsuits cost a lot of money. | ||
The donors aren't coughing it up. | ||
I get it. | ||
But this is an historic moment. | ||
It's about Trump. | ||
It's about the rule of law. | ||
It's about the weaponization of federal law enforcement for political purposes. | ||
And it's about protecting this uniparty, globalist regime. | ||
And it's about Trump. | ||
And it's about this guy who stood up against all of that on a few key issues like free trade, immigration, and war. | ||
And he should have anticipated that at least a guilty verdict was possible. | ||
And instead of getting any kind of, like, serious message on any of this, on this entire situation, we get a donation link? | ||
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To me, that just kind of says it all. | |
You can't be too hard on him because the whole world is against him and I am deeply sympathetic and I support him on a deep level. | ||
But I also think that this is symptomatic of just so many missed opportunities. | ||
And yet another example of when this guy does not seem to rise to the occasion. | ||
He's tough, granted. | ||
He's taking the slings and arrows, but he doesn't seem to be shining anymore. | ||
Doesn't seem to be the lightning rod anymore. | ||
But we'll get into all that. | ||
I want to get into it in more of an organized way, but these are just some initial thoughts. | ||
Before we get into the show, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get the push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I know that seems so hypocritical. | ||
This historic moment, you push a donation link? | ||
Anyway, follow me on Rumble. | ||
Okay, but I'm not the president. | ||
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Get your tickets. | ||
You know, maybe you save your money. | ||
I wouldn't donate necessarily. | ||
Why don't you buy your ticket to athpac instead? | ||
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And it's fast approaching June 15th. | ||
It's going to be a hot event. | ||
We're basically out of tickets, so at this point, get them, don't get them. | ||
Don't complain if you're not able to get tickets, because I'm not going to be able to help you. | ||
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And with that, we're going to dive in on this historic show. | ||
I have to tell you, my first reaction to all of this Is I really don't care. | ||
Is that bad? | ||
Am I the only one? | ||
I know a lot of you care. | ||
And I get it. | ||
And I know it's important. | ||
I know that objectively it is important if you really strained to think about it. | ||
But I just don't care. | ||
And I'm not going to pretend to. | ||
I'm a young man. | ||
I'm 25 years old. | ||
I've been in politics now for 7 years. | ||
I was on the Trump campaign in 2016. | ||
I was an enthusiastic Trump supporter. | ||
Trump didn't get me into politics, but Trump did red pill me. | ||
Trump did guide me to my current belief system or ideology, which is America First. | ||
And so during the first election in 2016, I was 18, I was a freshman in college slash high school senior, and I thought Trump was going to save the world. | ||
I thought he was going to save America, save Western civilization. | ||
I wrote articles for a blog in support of him. | ||
I door-knocked in Manchester, New Hampshire for his campaign. | ||
I organized college Republicans in the Boston metro area to do door-knocking to work for his campaign. | ||
I was an enthusiastic supporter. | ||
And then, throughout his first term, I was an enthusiastic defender of everything. | ||
And I shilled for the Republicans in the midterms in 2018. | ||
And for, was it, who was running? | ||
Roy Moore in the Alabama special election. | ||
The Senate election in December. | ||
And I supported Trump throughout his first term. | ||
And when the election was stolen in 2020, I was one of the first people on the ground in Lansing, Michigan for a Stop the Steal protest. | ||
And I visited Phoenix, and I visited Atlanta, and Harrisburg, and D.C. | ||
And ultimately I was there on January 6th. | ||
I paid the price. | ||
I was put on a federal no-fly list because of my presence at the Capitol grounds on January 6th. | ||
I had a half million dollars in cash frozen in a bank account. | ||
I was subpoenaed by the U.S. | ||
Congress. | ||
I paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal fees to fight all of this. | ||
I lost my streaming platform. | ||
I lost my Twitter, my Instagram, my Facebook, bank accounts, banned from airlines, you name it. | ||
I supported Trump and a slate of candidates in 2022. | ||
And so, with all of that in mind, I'm not a Trump hater. | ||
I'm not a Trump critic. | ||
I mean, I've been critical in the past, but I think I've not been very critical over the past eight years. | ||
I'm by no stretch a hater, or a never-Trumper, or anything like that. | ||
As a matter of fact, it's the opposite. | ||
I've always been a deeply supportive, true believer, cultist, loyalist believer in Donald Trump and the campaign. | ||
But let's be brutally honest about what has been going on lately. | ||
This is not the same campaign from 2016. | ||
In 2016, as a very young man, I was excited. | ||
I was enthusiastic. | ||
I wanted to vote. | ||
I made sure I voted absentee because I was at a different city because of school. | ||
And I was engaged and I was activated because that Trump was talking about nationalism and globalism. | ||
And that Trump was talking about building a wall and making Mexico pay for it. | ||
And real victories, not fake victories, but real victories. | ||
Not political compromises, not all this hedging. | ||
Not all this, they promise you one thing one day and then six months later they give you a fraction of that and tell you it's the same thing. | ||
He said, we don't have victories. | ||
I will deliver a real victory. | ||
I'm going to deliver so many real victories you're going to get bored with them and America's going to win and the country's going to be great again and we can do it all and I thought it was going to be great. | ||
And even at that young age I recognized that probably one man in one four-year term was not going to be able to do all of it or solve everything. | ||
But let's be honest. | ||
He solved almost nothing. | ||
The Iraq War is still going on. | ||
Americans are still in Syria. | ||
The border is worse than ever, in case you haven't noticed, because there is no border wall. | ||
And the border barrier that was constructed is a fence that people are bypassing. | ||
And the legal wall that was created was undone by Joe Biden on day one, for the most part, and altogether within nine months of him becoming president. | ||
The election was rigged, and nothing has been done in the intervening four years to change it. | ||
The VAX mandate happened, And the vaccine was produced. | ||
The country was locked down. | ||
We had the worst black crime ever start under Trump during George Floyd and is now burned through all the cities because it wasn't nipped in the bud four years ago. | ||
Free trade is still in place. | ||
NAFTA was renegotiated slightly rather than eliminated. | ||
Immigration's at an all-time high. | ||
Censorship was worse than ever when he left office. | ||
It's only because of Elon Musk and Rumble that things have gotten marginally better. | ||
It had nothing to do with true social. | ||
So you take all of this together, and let's be brutally honest. | ||
It's not that not all of it got done. | ||
It's that almost none of it got done. | ||
And the only arguments you can make for Trump at this point are that he's better than Biden. | ||
Because there's not a real record to stand on. | ||
In terms of immigration, as an example, nobody is saying Trump had a stellar record on the border, because he didn't. | ||
In 2019, in June, we had record high apprehensions of illegal immigrants at the border. | ||
Record high. | ||
It was a 20-year high in June 2019. | ||
Fully two and a half years into his term. | ||
Months before the election year. | ||
It wasn't until the pandemic, which was really a unique period of time, that Trump was able to invoke special powers to turn people away at the border, and when things actually started to improve. | ||
So what people will now say about the border is that, well, he's making these promises, just as he did in 2016, and that regardless of whether the promises will be actualized or not, because I don't think anybody believes they will be, it will be better than Biden. | ||
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What can be said about the foreign policy? | |
Trump put us in this position right now by tearing up the Iran nuclear deal and creating the Abraham Accords. | ||
That is what paved the way for this Hamas attack. | ||
That is what paved the way for this conflagration. | ||
We were on our way to a rapprochement with Iran and so was Joe Biden. | ||
Are we really going to argue that Trump is less pro-war than, or rather, Yeah, that he's less pro-war than Biden? | ||
Donald Trump is the one that moved the embassy. | ||
Al-Aqsa flood is named after the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which was effectively given to the Israelis by Trump. | ||
And it goes on and on and on like this. | ||
People want to talk about now the economy and inflation. | ||
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Is that what this is about? | |
And to me, that's the big picture. | ||
In 2016, I was a loyal zealot and a fanatic and a soldier for Trump because it was supposed to be radically different. | ||
It was promising, radical, and authentic change. | ||
The change wasn't going to be a BS political compromise. | ||
It was going to be real. | ||
And it wasn't going to be this libertarian small government stuff. | ||
It was going to be real nationalist reform. | ||
So it was going to be radical and it was going to be extreme. | ||
It was going to be radically different from what the Republicans usually propose and it was going to be authentic and tangible and real and we would feel the difference in our lives. | ||
And none of it happened. | ||
None of it happened at all. | ||
And I don't think that that is because Trump is a bad person. | ||
I don't think it's because Trump doesn't believe those things. | ||
I think it's because, whether it's too difficult or he's incompetent, he filled his administration with all the wrong people, just as he has now filled his campaign with all the same wrong people, and they messed it up. | ||
They're not loyal. | ||
They're not true believers. | ||
They were there to loot, and they were there to secure their own special interest, and I think they were largely successful, and I think that, as always, we were the suckers. | ||
We bought in the so-called sailor strategy, all these white people, these so-called middle American radicals that Sam Francis wrote about. | ||
We went out and voted in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, in the Rust Belt, delivered the victory. | ||
We bought into this movement that would make America great, defeat globalism. | ||
But just like every other Republican, we just were the suckers. | ||
Israel got the Abraham Accords. | ||
The firms got the illegals they wanted. | ||
The corporations got their tax cut. | ||
They got the COVID stimulus. | ||
They got the biggest, the S&P 5, the FANG companies, the Big 5 tech companies, they got the biggest stimulus ever in the form of the COVID lockdown. | ||
And all the business went to Amazon and Walmart and Apple and Google. | ||
Trump had a relationship with Facebook and Meta throughout his administration, which is why he declined to enforce any kind of free speech. | ||
Israel got their embassy. | ||
Everybody got what they wanted out of that, other than the Trump supporters, other than the voters. | ||
And so not only was it an abject failure, and not only now is the value proposition fundamentally different, So we got nothing. | ||
And by the way, the value proposition for this next cycle is the same as every other Republican. | ||
It's no longer radical change and tangible, real change. | ||
It's at least it isn't Biden. | ||
It'll be better than Biden on the border. | ||
It'll be better than Biden on Ukraine. | ||
It'll be better than Biden on the economy. | ||
The economy will do better. | ||
This sounds like every other Republican. | ||
So, it failed the first time. | ||
The value proposition is the same as every other Republican. | ||
And add to that that the rhetoric is not even what it used to be. | ||
I'm sorry, but when have we heard last about globalism and nationalism? | ||
When have we heard any new progressive, forward-thinking idea? | ||
It's coming from Vivek! | ||
It can be done. | ||
People can do it. | ||
Ye did it. | ||
If Kanye West could offer something new to Republicans, new and exciting and interesting, I know people aren't his biggest fan, but to say the law will answer to the Bible? | ||
That's a radical and new and forward idea. | ||
To say that it's going to be God first, then America, then Israel. | ||
That's an interesting idea. | ||
That's interesting rhetoric. | ||
And same thing with Vivek. | ||
Vivek is out there actually articulating with specificity a detailed plan to change America and actually new ideas about American identity and how the drug overdoses are really deaths of despair which proceed from a lack of identity and sense of belonging in our country. | ||
And I look at Trump and all of this is to say I just don't care. | ||
And you can't make me care. | ||
You can argue with me that Trump is the better option than Biden. | ||
I agree. | ||
You can argue that it's probably good to vote for Trump. | ||
I agree. | ||
I probably will. | ||
Fine. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
You win. | ||
You win that argument. | ||
You can argue that Trump has to make deals with Nikki Haley to get those retard Republicans that like her to vote for him. | ||
You're right! | ||
It's politics. | ||
He does. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
It's an election. | ||
It's a national election. | ||
You have to make deals. | ||
It's politics. | ||
I get that. | ||
And you can be right about all those things, but it doesn't make me give one solitary shit about this campaign, and about these lawsuits, and all this minutia, because the energy's just not there anymore. | ||
It's not with Trump. | ||
The message isn't radical. | ||
The message isn't real. | ||
The promises, no one even believes them anymore. | ||
No one even thinks we're going to get anything out of it. | ||
And we've seen it play out, the same scam, over and over and over again for the last eight years. | ||
It was promised to be not that, explicitly. | ||
I'm not a politician. | ||
They don't know how to do deals. | ||
I'm a businessman. | ||
No, we're really going to win this time. | ||
We didn't win in 16, we didn't win in 18, we didn't win in 20, we didn't win in 2022. | ||
That's eight years. | ||
That's four cycles, that's eight years. | ||
And I can't do it again. | ||
I really can't. | ||
In 2016, I was excited. | ||
In 2018, I was disappointed, but I understood the necessity. | ||
In 2020, it was clear that it was a failure and a missed opportunity, but we had to salvage it because the alternative was far worse. | ||
In 2022, I said, I'm not going to vote for Kevin McCarthy and Republicans. | ||
I'm not going to tell other people to do it. | ||
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In 2024, I'm like, I don't even care. | |
Like, I just don't. | ||
Fine. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
You want me to vote for Trump? | ||
Fine. | ||
You're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
It's probably better than Biden. | ||
But it's just not the same. | ||
And here's the problem. | ||
We are on this hamster wheel in politics. | ||
And we keep getting told it's getting better, but it isn't. | ||
We keep getting told things are improving, but they're not. | ||
The country is getting worse all the time. | ||
It's gotten worse every year since he came down the escalator. | ||
Republicans have held the White House, the Supreme Court, the House, the Senate, at one time, all at once, but they've held varying combinations of those over the intervening eight years. | ||
Nothing has gotten better. | ||
The economy's gotten worse. | ||
Immigration's gotten worse. | ||
The Israel lobby's out of control. | ||
They've somehow gotten worse. | ||
We're more at risk of a war in the Middle East right now than ever. | ||
And if Trump gets elected, it's going to be higher. | ||
Somehow. | ||
Trump got elected in 2016 saying the Iraq war was a mistake. | ||
We should have never went in there. | ||
It was a big fat mistake. | ||
His people had to tell him and he finally said it was a mistake. | ||
And electing Trump eight years later is somehow going to make another one more likely, a war with Iran. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, just to give you an idea, J.D. | ||
Vance, who is on the short list to be the Vice President, gave a speech last week to an anti-war think tank to make the case for supporting Israel. | ||
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Okay, read the room. | |
We're in a situation where maybe now, more than ever, this would be a time for a breakthrough on the Israeli stranglehold over our government. | ||
If not now, then when? | ||
Then when the entire world is against this country. | ||
Netanyahu is weak. | ||
He betrayed Trump, let's not forget, personally in 2020. | ||
Biden, a liberal Democrat, is being forced to own this far-right, theocratic government in Israel and their genocide. | ||
It is a world historic opportunity for a guy like Trump to get up there and say, we are no longer going to work for Israel. | ||
What does he do? | ||
Doubles down on supporting Israel, sends Nikki Haley as an envoy to Israel to report back to him, and J.D. | ||
Vance gives a speech to an anti-war think tank. | ||
Now would be the time maybe to break the spell, but he goes into people that are not pro-Israel to convince them to be pro-Israel, and says that if And this is his policy presumably if he becomes the VP. | ||
They want to arm Israel so that Israel can bomb Iran. | ||
So that Israel can bomb Iran's nuclear program that they don't have. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
Is that ringing a bell? | ||
We have to arm Israel so that they can take out and keep in check Iran's nuclear program. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
How is this a win? | ||
So this is where I'm coming at it from. | ||
I haven't been talking about Trump for a long time because I just don't care. | ||
And you can't make me care. | ||
And this is why. | ||
If we're really being honest, nothing good has come out of this camp for a really long time. | ||
Nothing funny, nothing based, nothing interesting, nothing new, nothing radical, nothing authentic. | ||
This campaign is being run by Jason Miller, who is just like a fat piece of shit. | ||
This campaign is being run by Rick Grenell. | ||
Rick Grenell, who is a gay man, a log cabin Republican, was the ambassador to Germany, and is responsible for the extradition of Julian Assange. | ||
Is it possible for there to be a deeper betrayal of the Trump Revolution than to have Rick Grenell Throwing a log cabin Republican Party at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
This is the guy that extradited Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, who published the emails that got Trump elected in 16. | ||
And Rick Grinnell, this NATO spook, this intelligence community, defense contractor, Literally, gay spook extradited him back to the United States under Trump and now he's throwing a big gay fucking party at Mar-a-Lago while he's running the campaign. | ||
And people say, it'll be different this time? | ||
And people say, even if it weren't different, like, this is worth supporting in its current form? | ||
Look at my, look at my Make America Great Again, dawg. | ||
Nikki Haley, Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott, and Rick Grinnell. | ||
What happened? | ||
Trump goes to these primaries with Lindsey Graham. | ||
They get booed, of course, because Lindsey Graham is the worst neocon in Congress. | ||
I'm pretty sure he's, like, was boyfriends with John McCain. | ||
He's never met a war he didn't love. | ||
He's over there in Israel right now with Netanyahu. | ||
And he's also been on the campaign tour with Donald Trump, just alongside Tim Scott. | ||
Tim Scott, a based black Republican, talking about his mama. | ||
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His mama knew how to stretch a dollar. | |
Tim Scott, who sponsored the First Step Act that got all the BLM people out of jail. | ||
Law and order. | ||
Law and order. | ||
Right, Tim Scott, author of the First Step Act? | ||
And Nikki Haley, who will now be part of the team, who was the UN ambassador for Trump, before that she said that Dylann Roof, who murdered a bunch of black people at a church in South Carolina, was inspired by Trump's rhetoric, and who after worked for Boeing, a defense contractor. | ||
Now she's going to be on the cabinet in some form. | ||
With Rick Grinnell, the gay NATO spook who extradited Assange, who's running gay parties and the campaign at Mar-a-Lago, Julian Assange, who back in 2016, let's not forget, through WikiLeaks, published those emails that led to the James Comey letter about an investigation into her weeks before the election. | ||
Like, if that doesn't paint a picture for you of what's going on... And I don't know what the cope is. | ||
I see all these people saying, well, you know, Trump is just the only way. | ||
It's like, this model is working. | ||
Where? | ||
How? | ||
How is this working? | ||
What did it ever do? | ||
What is it doing now? | ||
What does it even promise to be at this point? | ||
You know, people say, well, you know, he's promising this. | ||
And some people say, well, he won't follow through on those promises. | ||
It's like, OK, but Rick Grinnell is running the campaign. | ||
I mean, do we need to wait for them to get in the White House to see what they're going to do? | ||
We know. | ||
Trump was impeached. | ||
Mitch McConnell held it over his head after January 6th to prevent him from going all out before Biden's inauguration. | ||
Kevin McCarthy went on a phone call and disavowed him. | ||
So did Tucker Carlson. | ||
They betrayed him just like they did in October 2016 when the Billy Bush tape came out. | ||
And Paul Ryan made the same call and said Republicans didn't have to support Trump at the top of the ticket. | ||
Remember that? | ||
I do. | ||
I was there. | ||
Kevin McCarthy made that same call. | ||
And that call in January 2021, which echoed the call in October 2016, echoed the call from December 2015, when Trump called for a Muslim ban and everybody quit his campaign. | ||
But just like after the Muslim ban, Trump hired all the people that left, just like after the Billy Bush tape, Trump endorsed all the people that betrayed him, After January 6th, who did Donald Trump meet with in Mar-a-Lago to give him the speakership? | ||
Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Same guy that betrayed him. | ||
And surprise, surprise, what did Kevin McCarthy do with the majority in speakership that Trump gave him? | ||
The one that he blew in 2016 because of an extramarital affair. | ||
What did Kevin McCarthy do with it? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
No impeachment. | ||
No subpoena. | ||
They didn't even cut spending. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
They didn't even cut spending. | ||
They didn't even release one hour of the 44,000 hours of January 6 footage from the Capitol. | ||
Not one hour. | ||
What have we gotten? | ||
We haven't even gotten the symbolic victories. | ||
Democrats got the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
Democrats got the infrastructure bill and the CHIPS Act. | ||
And I'm not defending them, but they got it. | ||
Democrats impeach Trump. | ||
We don't get anything. | ||
We don't win at all. | ||
Forget about real victories. | ||
We don't even have fake ones. | ||
We have Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Have they delivered one good decision other than Roe vs. Wade? | ||
And obviously that's a hugely good decision. | ||
But almost everything else, it's a travesty. | ||
So I'm really... | ||
I'm frustrated with the whole thing, clearly. | ||
And more than I'm frustrated, I just, I don't care. | ||
And now that Trump has been convicted in this thing, and by, you know, like, I hate to say this, it is a witch hunt. | ||
I know they've been coming after him and everything, but it's like... | ||
He definitely paid off Stormy Daniels. | ||
It's like now we're all supposed to rally around the flag. | ||
Now I'm supposed to rally around Kimberly Guilfoyle, this ugly bitch. | ||
Now I'm supposed to rally around chinless Don Jr. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle. | ||
No one else wants to say this because everyone's afraid of Trump and stuff, but it's just true. | ||
Like, Don Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, seriously. | ||
I'm supposed to rally around them, and Sebastian Gorka, and Rick Grenell, and Jason Miller, and Lindsey Graham, and Mike Johnson, and I'm supposed to say, well this is a historic day in America! | ||
The Republic is dead! | ||
The Republic is dead? | ||
The Republic has been dead, okay? | ||
They stole the election in 2020. | ||
They subverted it in 2016. | ||
It's been dead. | ||
It's been dead for a minute, man. | ||
The republic has fallen. | ||
Buy a shirt. | ||
Now buy a hat. | ||
Buy a shirt. | ||
Donate to the campaign. | ||
It's so uninspired. | ||
More than anything, here is what I want to make very clear. | ||
I want to make this very clear. | ||
As a politician, Trump is very good. | ||
Trump is better than every other politician. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
He is head and shoulders better than every other politician, better than every other Democrat, better than every other Republican. | ||
If I had to pick somebody to be president, I'd pick Trump out of all the politicians available. | ||
But what Trump was promising to do in 2016 was bigger than that. | ||
What Trump was promising to do in 2016 was to realign the country around nationalism. | ||
It was supposed to defeat ideology. | ||
It was supposed to transcend parties. | ||
It wasn't about electing a conservative Republican politician to, you know, be better than the Democrat, which is now what it is. | ||
It was about defeating both parties. | ||
Defeating globalism. | ||
Defeating the deep state. | ||
It was about fixing what's happening in our country. | ||
It's no longer about that. | ||
And if you can acknowledge that and you want to vote for him, that's fine. | ||
Because I'm there too. | ||
I acknowledge it. | ||
I accept it. | ||
I will probably vote for him. | ||
But let us just please acknowledge. | ||
Let us stop with the forced memes. | ||
You know, with the MAGA hat memes and all this. | ||
Because, I'm sorry, it just isn't funny anymore. | ||
I just don't find it that funny anymore. | ||
In 2016, when he accused Jeb Bush and George Bush of bringing down the World Trade Center, that was funny. | ||
When he said Megyn Kelly was on her period, that was funny. | ||
When he said that they're bringing drugs crime and they're rapists but some are probably good people? | ||
You know, that was funny. | ||
When he goes out there and says that this consortium of Jewish billionaires shutting down the protests on the campuses, we have to support that, you know, that's not funny, actually. | ||
When he goes out there and says, drill, baby, drill, it's like, not funny, it's just cringe, and some faggot wrote that, and they're writing that because they're getting money from Big Energy. | ||
Like, it is, they need money to win these lawsuits, they need money for the campaign, they're taking it from Big Energy, So that's why they're saying on day one we're going to deport the illegals and drill for oil. | ||
And we're going to subscribe to Hulu Plus. | ||
And we're going to get the brand new value meal at Wendy's. | ||
You need to understand specifically my frustration. | ||
This is not a vague anti-Trump. | ||
I don't hate Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
I support Trump. | ||
I'm probably going to vote for Trump. | ||
I think he's one of the greatest Americans that has ever lived. | ||
And I'm not an anti-Trump zealot. | ||
And I'm not saying elections don't matter. | ||
And I'm not saying sit out the vote. | ||
And I'm not saying that they're interchangeable, Trump or Biden. | ||
I'm not saying any of that. | ||
What I'm saying is very specific. | ||
I'm saying that Trump has, this operation, this movement, has not lived up to. | ||
It's potential. | ||
This is not a revolution. | ||
That's what I'm saying here. | ||
This is not a revolution. | ||
This is no longer independent. | ||
This is no longer in between Republicans and Democrats. | ||
It's no longer beyond left and right. | ||
This is now firmly, solidly contained. | ||
It is firmly, reliably, solidly in the Republican conservative containment zone. | ||
Vulture grifters have surrounded it. | ||
They are picking all the flesh from the bones, everything they can before this last hurrah. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Selling endorsements, selling merch, stealing money from Trump blind while he doesn't even know what's going on. | ||
And we just need a sober look at these things instead. | ||
We can't just scream and yell over it like we did in 2020 because we were trying to hang on to power and therefore we still had the potential to fix it. | ||
So, you know, as far as these... I haven't talked about the indictments yet. | ||
I just don't care about them. | ||
I just don't really care about them. | ||
Yes, yes, the indictments are a witch hunt. | ||
It was all a witch hunt. | ||
Is this what you want me to say? | ||
It was all a witch hunt. | ||
The FISA warrant in June 2016 was a witch hunt. | ||
The Ted Cruz voicemail in the Iowa caucus on January 31st, 2016 was part of this. | ||
It was a witch hunt. | ||
The Megyn Kelly-Roger Ailes setup in the first Republican primary debate in August 2015 for Fox News was part of this. | ||
The appointment of Robert Mueller in the special counsel was a part of this. | ||
The Ukraine impeachment was part of this. | ||
The two government shutdowns and omnibus spending bills were part of this. | ||
John McCain veto on the Obamacare repeal was a part of this. | ||
New York Times front page editorial, I'm in the deep state, I'm thwarting the Trump administration, was part of this. | ||
Lisa Strock, Lisa Page, Peter Strock, the Steele dossier, it was all part of it. | ||
The mainstream media coverage, the cover-up of the Hunter Biden laptop, the censorship on social media from 2017 to 2021 was all part of it. | ||
The COVID and related mail-in ballot scam was a part of this. | ||
The counter-conspiracy to shut down Stop the Steal, as covered in Time Magazine in January 2021, was part of this. | ||
The January 6 setup and ensuing DOJ investigation was part of this. | ||
Manhattan, Fulton County, classified documents, and January 6 indictments are all part of this. | ||
It's all part of the same witch hunt. | ||
I know! | ||
I've been around. | ||
I've been along for the ride, like with everybody. | ||
It is exhaustive. | ||
And this is not even to mention John Eastman. | ||
It's not even to mention Roger Stone or Michael Flynn. | ||
It's not even to mention Paul Manafort. | ||
It's not even to mention all the other people that got dragged into it. | ||
Alex Jones and Ricky Vaughn. | ||
They're all part of it. | ||
It's a war that's happening in the regime. | ||
And Trump is being, excuse me, Trump is being indicted to stop with other people. | ||
See with other people. | ||
Those are my people anymore. | ||
Allegedly Trump is threatening to the establishment because he's gonna get in there and he's gonna hold them accountable and he's gonna bring in his own people but I just don't think he's gonna bring in anybody that's actually better. | ||
I think he's gonna bring in more Jared Kushner's and he's gonna bring in more Michael Antons and more Darren Beatty's and more Mike Benz's He's gonna bring in all the Peter Thiel people, Saurabh Sharma's, and J.D. | ||
Vance's. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
You know, in 2016, they say that was the problem. | ||
In 2016, when he won, he hired all the wrong personnel. | ||
He hired all the Never Trumpers. | ||
He wants to make his Vice President this cycle a Never Trumper. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
Or Marco Rubio. | ||
Remember that? | ||
What a trip. | ||
And people say it's changed. | ||
People say it's different. | ||
People say this is working. | ||
For whom? | ||
For whom is this working? | ||
So, you know, that's how I feel about all of it. | ||
I don't want to join in with the, you know, I was on a Twitter space today. | ||
I was on a Twitter space with Mario Nafl. | ||
It was like 17, 18,000 live viewers. | ||
We were talking about the indictment. | ||
I literally fell asleep in the middle of it. | ||
Because it was so boring. | ||
You know, these lawyers going back and forth about, oh Alvin Bragg, well this Judge Merchant, he's actually a great judge, well his daughter's working with the DNC. | ||
No she isn't. | ||
Yes she is. | ||
Well, but he said a lot. | ||
It's like, who the fuck cares? | ||
Who the fuck cares? | ||
This country's over. | ||
There were seven million illegal immigrants that came in in the last four years. | ||
We're about to take on the whole Middle East again while we're taking on Russia and China. | ||
And people are talking about, you know, Merchant sending a letter to the... Who cares? | ||
We gotta elect Trump. | ||
Why? | ||
So we could drill? | ||
Like, is that really forward thinking? | ||
We gotta elect Trump to defeat the Green New Deal so that we could drill for oil. | ||
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Ugh. | |
It hurts. | ||
It hurts. | ||
So, yeah, you know, and I guess to sum it up and put it succinctly, I am a radical. | ||
Okay, I'm young and I am a radical and I am a fanatic and I am completely independent. | ||
And I am not able to be radical within the Trump Can't anymore because he is not radical anymore. | ||
To put it succinctly, I guess that's the problem. | ||
And it's not because Trumpism became mainstream. | ||
It's because Trump became mainstream. | ||
In 2016, they were flirting with something really different. | ||
In February 2016, Trump said, I'm gonna make an Israel-Palestine deal. | ||
I'm gonna be neutral. | ||
In December 2015, Trump said, Israel does not want to make a deal with Palestine. | ||
They're the holdout. | ||
What? | ||
No, that was radical. | ||
Ban Muslims. | ||
That was radical. | ||
Hillary Clinton created ISIS. | ||
No, that was radical. | ||
That's a radical thing to say. | ||
Posting WikiLeaks talking about a friendship with Russia. | ||
Like, that's radical. | ||
Building a wall, a 30-foot concrete wall, and making Mexico pay for it by taxing their emissions or seizing their emissions. | ||
You know, all of that is radical. | ||
This stuff that's going on right now is just like... I don't know. | ||
I feel like I'm... it's kind of left... | ||
You know, it's that classic, you know, I didn't leave the MAGA movement. | ||
MAGA movement kind of left me, kind of left me hanging. | ||
I'm the guy out here saying, hey, America first, America first. | ||
Like, taken to its logical conclusion, America first means a confrontation with the Israel lobby. | ||
Trump is going to get more money than ever from them in the middle of this watershed, critical juncture, inflection point moment in history. | ||
But that is America first, taken to its logical conclusion. | ||
So, You know, so this Trump thing just feels like a big regime battle that has nothing to do with me. | ||
Trump versus these other people? | ||
You know what it feels like? | ||
It feels like a big proxy war for other shadowy forces that got nothing to do with me. | ||
In 2016, it felt like Trump was our champion and he was taking on everybody. | ||
Although maybe that wasn't totally true, but that's what it seemed like. | ||
In 2024, it seems like Trump is a proxy of Israel so that they can get support in this war. | ||
And that's why Trump is doing so well now. | ||
That's why Michael Rappaport wants to vote for him now. | ||
And that's why Bill Ackman is going to vote for him now. | ||
And that's why Miriam Adelson is going to put money behind him now. | ||
It seems like Trump is fighting on behalf of some other, some other faction in the elite and if he wins like they win and they get the favors, you know, they get the NSA contracts and whatever, you know. | ||
And that's why I don't want to fight for them, because I want to fight for my own side. | ||
I don't want to fight for someone else's side. | ||
I guess that's the big difference. | ||
In this cycle, I'm taking my own side. | ||
I think we should take our own side. | ||
And what's best for us? | ||
It's not necessarily 100% lining up with Trump. | ||
I think it's like 60% lining up. | ||
But the 40% that doesn't is pretty important. | ||
So, these are my feelings on Trumpism altogether. | ||
I know that maybe this is a little disorganized coming across as like a rant or something, and I know it's not about the indictment. | ||
But this is my reaction from the heart about it. | ||
And like I said, I'm not saying this is some anti-Trump screed. | ||
I don't want anyone to get the idea that this was me hopping off the Trump train and becoming a Trump hater. | ||
I am not anti-Trump in no way, shape, or form am I anti-Trump. | ||
I'm not a Trump hater. | ||
I'm not a never Trumper. | ||
As I said, I still love Trump. | ||
I still think Trump is a great patriot. | ||
But I think this political project is being steered by other people. | ||
I think it really doesn't even matter. | ||
Whether whether you like Trump or dislike Trump at this point because it doesn't even seem like he's in control It seems like other people are in control and they're using it for some other purpose and I think they're writing the speeches and I think they're running the campaign and they're writing the platform and they're figuring out who's gonna be hired in the next administration and I think it's just got nothing to do with him and it's got nothing to do with us and | ||
And that's why, so it's not so much I'm saying I'm gonna fight against Trump, it's more like I just don't really see the value in fighting for Trump. | ||
I just don't... To me, when I survey the landscape and I think what's the most progressive thing to fight, and by progressive I don't mean like progressive left-wing, I mean progressive meaning like visionary, forward, new, like Prague, you know, like more in like the musical category, like progressive. | ||
When I look at what is the most progressive, I don't see Trump anywhere in that conversation. | ||
When I look at what is the most progressive thing that's going on right now, it is not at Mar-a-Lago and in Trump World, where it's all this really tacky, really campy political bullshit. | ||
All these usual suspects have flocked over there and they're just shilling email lists and books and hats and shirts and shows and you know non-profits and it just seems like a bunch of bullshit now. | ||
And that is what Trumpism, and now it's turned into like a big gimmick, like Trump goes to the speeches, he does his dance, which I think is so cringe, and then he gives a speech and he does a line where he's like, it's all bullshit! | ||
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And everybody goes, he said bullshit! | |
He's not a politician because he said a naughty word. | ||
It's like, you know, everything about it has become like a parody of itself. | ||
It's become like a sick skin suit of what it was. | ||
You know, years ago, you really couldn't predict what he was gonna say, and it really was controversial, and it really was like, is this guy gonna end his campaign today when he says, I'm gonna ban all Muslims? | ||
That was awesome! | ||
This sucks, you know? | ||
Donald J. Trump is calling for a total shutdown of Muslims entering the United States. | ||
Where does this guy get this stuff? | ||
You know, like, that was great. | ||
Or, you know, Jeb Bush started shitting on him in the South Carolina debate, and he's like, you could see him, he was getting charged up, he's like, You know, the World Trade Center came down under your brother. | ||
That's not keeping us safe. | ||
This was great. | ||
This was awesome stuff. | ||
And what is it now? | ||
Drill, baby, drill? | ||
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Ugh. | |
Ugh, the memetic energy. | ||
Keck. | ||
Keck is not with him. | ||
In 2016, Keck was with him. | ||
Kek was with him and with his spirit. | ||
Not to be blasphemous. | ||
It's a little joke. | ||
But Kek was with him. | ||
And meme magic was with him and Pepe was with him. | ||
And now Pepe is not in the picture anymore. | ||
Kek is not with... No one is praising Kek. | ||
The name Kek is not being invoked. | ||
The magapedes, the pedes, are gone. | ||
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Okay? | |
The curved hollow fangs have been clipped. | ||
They're gone. | ||
You know? | ||
So... It's very fitting. | ||
I mean, what was the popular music genre of that moment of that time? | ||
Vaporwave. | ||
Vaporwave. | ||
And Trump is of that era. | ||
He's a creature of that era. | ||
I guess we shouldn't be surprised. | ||
So... | ||
That's kind of my reflections on the entire thing. | ||
And like I said, it's coming from a guy who has nothing but love for this man. | ||
I think he's a great American. | ||
It doesn't change the fact that what they're doing to him is wrong. | ||
It doesn't change the fact that It's not a horrible injustice, and that it isn't a miscarriage of justice, and that it shows that the regime is using basically every tool at their disposal to win this political victory. | ||
It doesn't change any of that, and it doesn't make it right. | ||
You know, I still support Trump through this, but when I see this kind of... Yesterday, or two days ago, we're talking about Rafa, we're talking about the Israel lobby, we're talking about AIPAC and the ADL. | ||
And today we're talking about Alvin Bragg and like Trump and Biden and inflation and the election. | ||
It's not hard to see what has happened. | ||
It's like the wool has been pulled back over our eyes. | ||
And I don't think it's for the better that we're now engaged in this partisan political thing all over again. | ||
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So that's where I'm coming from on this whole thing. | |
I hope it can be. | ||
I wish it will be better. | ||
I hope it will be better, but I'm not optimistic. | ||
My best case scenario is that Trump gets elected, he does reclassify 50,000 federal workers under Schedule F, fires them, and then hires 50,000 people, and I hope 1,000 of them are Groypers. | ||
And the best case scenario is he builds a wall, he deports people, he follows through on withdrawing from the Middle East, Here's what I think is more likely. | ||
I think it's more likely that he will bring in all the same swamp creatures and new ones from the Peter Thiel network, neocons, others. | ||
They'll all be brought in. | ||
They're going to rape this administration. | ||
I think they're going to absolutely support Israel in whatever Israel so chooses to do. | ||
I think they're going to support regime change in Venezuela. | ||
I think they're going to support regime change in Iran. | ||
I think they're going to back Israel in a war against Hezbollah. | ||
I think that we're not going to deport more than a million and a half or two million people. | ||
I think the border wall will not go up. | ||
I think we're going to lose Congress. | ||
And I don't think anything is going to get done substantial on that front. | ||
That's the fear. | ||
I think it's going to be just four more years of the same thing that we saw the last time. | ||
So, but, but yeah, yeah, I mean, yeah, the Republic's over, war, blah blah, you know, witch hunt, you know, this and that, buy my hat, donate. | ||
The donation link crashed! | ||
And like, I get it, I mean, I don't, don't get me wrong, I get it that Trump needs the money. | ||
And people don't understand this. | ||
These lawsuits cost tens of millions of dollars. | ||
It is bankrupting him. | ||
It is bankrupting his campaign. | ||
He does need the money. | ||
But there's just something about it where, you know, in 2016, the appeal of Trump was, he said, I'm a self-funder. | ||
I don't want their money. | ||
I don't need their money. | ||
I'm here with my wife and my son. | ||
I don't need donors. | ||
You know, that was the line in 2016. | ||
And now the line is, like, endlessly shilling for money. | ||
More, we need money. | ||
We need money. | ||
You know, texting, emailing, we need... President Trump is disappointed. | ||
You need to donate $25. | ||
You need to donate $47 for our 47th president. | ||
You know? | ||
So... And I know, things change and you can't be married to specific tactics and I get all that. | ||
Some people might say that's nostalgia. | ||
I don't think it is. | ||
I think that 16 was meaningfully different from 2020 and 2024. | ||
And, you know, we need to recognize that and adjust accordingly. | ||
And that adjustment entails maybe accepting that Trumpism is as good as it will be for now, but not refraining from criticizing, not refraining from acknowledging the limitations. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Because I know after this show goes out, people are going to say, oh, Nick hates Trump. | ||
It's going to be clipped up. | ||
Oh, Nick delivers epic anti-Trump monologue. | ||
It's not what this is. | ||
It's about recognizing that what Trump is, is now different. | ||
And, you know, we have to adjust. | ||
So we can still support Trump as maybe the institutional viable option. | ||
But we must also dream beyond Trump and not allow ourselves to be limited. | ||
You know, like a lot of people are saying, well, Trump is pro-Israel. | ||
It's like, and we need to be able to say that we don't care what Trump is for because Trump is as good as it's going to get for now. | ||
That's where we need people to get. | ||
Because right now it's just like this big Trump sycophancy thing. | ||
And it's like, well President Trump loves Israel! | ||
It's like, I don't really care. | ||
I mean, Trump is clearly trying to get money for his campaign and making deals like he's become a politician. | ||
And he's making compromises, and it is what it is. | ||
And I still support him, but I don't see him as the most progressive guy. | ||
We need to chart that path. | ||
We can't look to Trump anymore for that type of leadership. | ||
We need to chart a new path, and that starts with a new vision, which is stepping outside of this, like, you know, Zionist Jews on one side, Communist Jews on the other thing that we have going on. | ||
And that's, I think, the only thing we can learn from all this. | ||
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I'm not going to get into, has he got a good put in jail? | |
I don't know. | ||
How's it going to work? | ||
Oh boy, we're in for a crazy year. | ||
That's my favorite when these ass clowns, I hate when people say stuff like that, but it's just like true, just fucking butt face ass heads. | ||
This is kind of like a vulgar show, but I'm very frustrated with the way things are. | ||
You know, you get these people that go on Twitter, and they're like, well, that was interesting. | ||
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Well, that just happened. | |
So, you know, it's like Iran bombs Israel, World War III imminent, and people are like, oh, this is gonna be crazy. | ||
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Welp. | |
It's like, dude, fuck off. | ||
Fucking die. | ||
Anyway, this is me like, I'm just like ranting and raving right now, but... | ||
But yeah, so this will help Trump. | ||
It is a witch hunt. | ||
It's part of a long witch hunt. | ||
They're persecuting him because he started a revolution, but the revolution is now compromised. | ||
You know, this is kind of where we are. | ||
Okay, so that's our story about the indictment. | ||
I didn't even really touch the indictment at all, and I don't want to. | ||
So we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Let me know what you think, because I know this is very controversial. | ||
I know people have strong feelings about this one, one way or the other. | ||
So I'm curious to hear what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
You know, let me know. | ||
Am I totally off base? | ||
Am I... You know, really let me have it. | ||
And let me have it in the comments, too. | ||
Because I'm willing to be... I'm willing to be persuaded. | ||
Because I'm... I'm feeling a lot of different emotions. | ||
You know, I'm... Me and Trump are one. | ||
I mean, we have been intertwined from the very beginning. | ||
He may not know it, but it's true. | ||
You know, Trump created Nick Fuentes. | ||
In a way. | ||
And, you know, I will always love Trump. | ||
And we're in this, you know, we're we're kind of We're in this dance of destiny. | ||
Maybe this sounds like stalker insane shit. | ||
I'm mostly joking when I say that But I yeah, but it's kind of a difficult spot to be in so so sound off Let me know what you think super chats and comments. | ||
Am I totally off base? | ||
Do you agree with me? | ||
Am I saying what's on your mind? | ||
Do you think I'm totally wrong? | ||
You know, what is the argument? | ||
But like I said, I want to make very clear, I think it's probably the right choice to vote for Trump. | ||
I still support him through this. | ||
It's still a witch hunt. | ||
It's still bad, etc. | ||
But I just don't think Trump is a revolutionary anymore, and I think we should be able to recognize that and say that. | ||
And... | ||
Yeah, so that's really it. | ||
Because I know people are going to say, oh, well, we need to vote for him because he's going to secure the border. | ||
It's like, yeah, you're probably right. | ||
But I just don't care. | ||
And that's more of a feeling than anything. | ||
But all right, let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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I couldn't do another show where it's like, hey, guys, the deep state is after Trump because he's standing in the way between them and us. | |
Alvin Wrang is a corrupt liberal democrat. | ||
A radical left democrat. | ||
I couldn't do it. | ||
Okay, so let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what we got here. | ||
This will be studied. | ||
Journalists are going to be watching this show. | ||
You can bet. | ||
Journalists are going to be watching this show. | ||
What is Nick Fuentes going to say about Trump? | ||
I hope I didn't give him a great gift here, but I'm just being honest. | ||
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And it's not working. | ||
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Let me refresh here. | |
Super Chat app is not working right now. | ||
so let me give it a moment while it loads it's always something man all right well we're currently oh here we go I think we got it all right sheesh okay now we got all right let's see we got That's totally right. | ||
to $100. | ||
All that lawyer yapping was insufferable earlier today. | ||
The space got filled with lawyers and whiny, nebbish voices derailing any real conversation. | ||
It's all just business as usual. | ||
None of these people can ever imagine anything bigger than themselves. | ||
Total lack of vision and inspiration. | ||
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That's totally right. | |
That's exactly how I feel right now. | ||
You know, it's like all these GOP, like, influencer, lawyer types... | ||
Whoa! | ||
Well, uh, thanks Mario. | ||
Uh, you know, the thing is about Trump is you gotta keep in mind that polling here... Like, dude, shut the fuck up. | ||
I thought Trumpism was not supposed to be that. | ||
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I saw that! | |
Yeah, it's a very good video. | ||
Are you on the payroll or something? | ||
woods has a very good video about the population collapse in israel even the secular jews have a 2.2 replacement rate he argued it's because these jews see having children as a racial duty to have kids to survive against all the arabs i saw that yeah it's a very good video what are you on the payroll or something is this a keith woods advertisement i don't know i don't know I mean, he won't give me the reading list. | ||
I don't know why I should be supporting his substack. | ||
He publishes this reading list behind a paywall. | ||
He's like, these are my top 25 books. | ||
I'm like, hey, it's me. | ||
It's me, your best friend. | ||
It's me, your bestie. | ||
I put you on. | ||
It's me, your most loyal supporter. | ||
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Hey, hey, it's me. | |
I'm like, can I get the reading list? | ||
He wouldn't give it to me. | ||
He refused to give me the reading list. | ||
I'm like, are you fucking serious right now? | ||
He wouldn't give me the rea- now, and now here you are, shill- but you know, but that's the thing. | ||
These Irish people, they're like Jews. | ||
It's like, you know, you send somebody a book so that, you know, maybe they say, hey, I read this book and someone buys it. | ||
You send somebody the merch so they wear the merch and then the people watching the stream buy it. | ||
You send your friend the book list because then he promotes your sub stack. | ||
You don't say, oy vey, you gotta pay me three shekels first. | ||
You think you can get it for free? | ||
The rules don't apply to you? | ||
Where are my shekels? | ||
Like, are you fucking kidding me? | ||
And I was being serious, I'm like, hey buddy, hey bestie, can I get that book list for free, please? | ||
Mostly, I mean look, what is it, like five bucks? | ||
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I don't know. | |
But I just don't want to like go and get out of bed and get my wallet. | ||
I'm like in bed, you know texting like this I'm in bed texting like this You know, I literally just don't want to get up and get my wallet and input my card information and just yet another fun You know create an account I don't know about you guys, but I just like can't create another account if I have to create one more account I'm gonna blow my fucking head off with a gun. | ||
I If I have to go on some app or some website and it's like but first you have to create an account, but first you have to verify an email like I'm gonna I'm gonna do unspeakable things And then you know and what always happens is then you get logged out and then it's like oh, it looks like you forgot your password | ||
Like, if I have to do the password reset thing, like, we're gonna have to, like, reset civilization after what I'm about to do. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So I literally just didn't want to get out of bed and, like, make an account and, like, update your payment information. | ||
Like, I just didn't want to do it. | ||
It's not about the money. | ||
And Keith is like, oh no, that wouldn't be fair to the other subscribers. | ||
I'm like, give me a fucking break. | ||
No good deed goes unpunished, huh? | ||
How about that? | ||
It wouldn't be fair to the other subscribers. | ||
I'm like, are you fu- I'm not after your lucky charms, motherfucker. | ||
Give me the book list. | ||
Fucking greedy leprechaun. | ||
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Oh my, me pots of gold! | |
Like, hey, no one's, no one's coming for your pot of gold, buddy, okay? | ||
No one's coming to your pot of buy-me-a-coffees. | ||
Pot of buy-me-coffee and lucky charms. | ||
They're after me lucky charms! | ||
Listen, buddy. | ||
Your shit ain't magically delicious, okay? | ||
You act like your shit is magically delicious. | ||
It ain't. | ||
I'm just looking for some recommendations. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So I don't know why you're advertising this. | ||
I don't know why you're ad- I mean, are we sure this guy isn't Jewish? | ||
What are we gonna find out about Keith? | ||
I mean, first it's Steve Saylor. | ||
Are we gonna find some blog post from 30 years ago and You know, Iron March or something? | ||
That says, I think I'm Jewish. | ||
I would certainly explain this. | ||
Cough up the three dollars, goy. | ||
I mean, what the heck? | ||
But this is the difference between Italians and Irish people. | ||
Italians are cheerful givers. | ||
The Lord loves a cheerful giver. | ||
Italians are cheerful givers. | ||
I'm a giver. | ||
If I like you, I give. | ||
If I like you, if you're... and if I even know you, I give. | ||
I'm a giver. | ||
I open up my home, I'm hospitable, I drive you around. | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
Whatever you need. | ||
I'm a good guy like that. | ||
That's how Italians are. | ||
But we expect it in return. | ||
We expect it in return because we're keeping track. | ||
And, you know, these Irish people, I guess they're not like that. | ||
These Northern people, I don't know, they don't roll that way. | ||
But anyway. | ||
So that's crazy. | ||
But the thing is about Italians is if you don't reciprocate we will never ever give ever again. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
I'll always support Keith. | ||
But that is true about Italians. | ||
But I'll always support Keith. | ||
But that is true about Italians. | ||
That's why Italians are the only ones equipped to fight Jews because Italians, like Jews, are the only ones keeping score. | ||
Jews, like Italians, have the ledger. | ||
You know, I think the Jewish ledger is a little more sophisticated, but every Italian has a mental ledger of all inbound and outbound transactions. | ||
And everything is transactional. | ||
You know, I've ended friendships over like just little slights where I just like work myself up. | ||
I'm like, you know, that wasn't very considerate. | ||
I did this, I did this, I did this, and that person slighted me once. | ||
So anyway. | ||
No, but Akita's good, but... But anyway. | ||
Yeah, so where's the book list, huh? | ||
Maybe cough up the book list and I'll promote it. | ||
I'm promoting it now! | ||
This is, you know, but this is his trickster way he gets me to work for him. | ||
I think I'm working against him. | ||
I mean, this is a Dark Elf. | ||
We're dealing with a Dark Elf. | ||
You think you're fighting him, you're actually helping him. | ||
Here I am riffing for 10 minutes about his book list. | ||
And then everyone's gonna go and check it out. | ||
Even when you think you're fighting him, you're working for him. | ||
Maybe Yarvin was right. | ||
You know, maybe the Dark Elves were the... You know, these United Nations people you met along the way. | ||
These globalist, nationalism-for-all-nations people that you met along the way, huh? | ||
The Dark Elf. | ||
The Dark Elf 1. | ||
I am literally... | ||
I'm a dwarf. | ||
I'm a hobbit. | ||
I'm a man. | ||
I'm a simple man. | ||
I'm but a simple hunter. | ||
How could I ever fight a dark elf? | ||
I'm like Lucas Gage. | ||
Me and Lucas Gage, we're simple guys. | ||
We run in there. | ||
We're Romans. | ||
We get our swords, we run in. | ||
How could we ever fight a dark elf? | ||
Anyway. | ||
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So, yeah, I guess he won that one. | |
Whatever. | ||
All right, but let's see. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
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What else? | |
What other Super Chats we got? | ||
So, yeah, all right. | ||
He won. | ||
He won. | ||
You know, watch. | ||
I'm gonna buy the book list and the book list is gonna be like, LOL, got your money, you know. | ||
I'm gonna buy the book list. | ||
I'm gonna be like getting my Amazon cart ready, getting my Obsidian folder out, and it's gonna be like, book number one, LOL, get fucked. | ||
I'm gonna be like, damn it, dude. | ||
Dark Elf wins again. | ||
Hey, yeah, I mean, sure, dude, whatever, man. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
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Whatever you say. | |
Really? | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
- Sure, dude, whatever, man, yeah, absolutely. | ||
- Raspberry Groi percent $5. | ||
Trump's guilty verdict is really a humiliation ritual if you think about it. - Really? | ||
No, I don't know, to me, I think it's more like a religion. | ||
You say it's a humiliation ritual? | ||
I think it's actually like a new secular religion. | ||
And Alvin Bragg is the high priest. | ||
And the courtroom is like the church. | ||
And Trump is the blameless sacrifice. | ||
Isn't that like... That is the state of right-wing discourse. | ||
This is a humiliation ritual! | ||
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No! | |
It's a distraction from the Entrebinet laptop! | ||
No! | ||
When you think about it, it's like a secular religion. | ||
Like, this is the state of the discourse. | ||
I just... I just can't take it anymore. | ||
I have to go somewhere. | ||
I have to do something about this. | ||
It's a humiliation ritual. | ||
Whoa, really? | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Would you like some Teddy Grahams with your num-nums? | ||
You fucking idiot. | ||
It's like a secular religion. | ||
Alvin Bragg is the high priest and Trump... We're sacrificing Trump on the altar of fucking Stormy Daniels. | ||
Trump is the blameless sacrifice, the blameless victim, the unblemished lamb on the altar of Stormy Daniels. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
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This world is hell. | |
All right. | ||
This world is hell. | ||
I want to get out of it. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I love life. | ||
I love that life. | ||
Well, you know, it was a little unsettling when I saw she only had three fingers that were really more like scale talons. | ||
But, you know, they were surprisingly not... I mean, they were a little bit coarse. | ||
But yeah, I mean they're just like any other talons on any other like large bird or lizard So it wasn't too different if you've ever been to like the zoo or something The grip was it was like cold and like scaly and weird and like the talons were pinching me a little bit like, you know Sharpness at the end But other than that, I mean, it's totally normal so Totally normal. | ||
She's like the beast that's described at the end of Revelation. | ||
Are we sure that she's not the Antichrist? | ||
She's got like the head of an early hominid. | ||
She's like the Sphinx. | ||
She's got these like feet with three toes. | ||
She's got talon fingers. | ||
She's got like an early hominid face. | ||
She's built like a gorilla. | ||
It's like she's like one of these mythical creatures that's described like the Sphinx or in Revelation or you know the Quran describes that Allah has like one shin and two feet and like that's kind of like what it is like two right, two right arms. | ||
That's kind of what we're dealing with here. | ||
So, I mean, once you kind of get over the initial shock and horror and disgust, it's totally, it's just like any other, like, mythical creature. | ||
Just like any other. | ||
That's true. | ||
Yeah, he was in town and we hung out. | ||
And, uh, you know, it was just like, just guys being dudes, you know? | ||
So it was good to, it was good to kind of put the beef aside. | ||
And, yeah, we hung out. | ||
It was a group of people. | ||
It was actually... I'm gonna say this joke. | ||
I've said this joke before. | ||
Maybe someone will get a kick out of it, even though it's a recycled joke. | ||
But I hope someone gets a kick out of it anyway, even though I've said it before. | ||
So, you know, he hits me up. | ||
He's like, hey, I'm gonna be in town. | ||
You wanna, like, get dinner? | ||
I'm like, yeah, sure, why not? | ||
He's like, well, I'll be with a group of people. | ||
I'm like, yeah, sure. | ||
and he has like orbiters and it was such it's kind of like a strange experience because normally i'm with all my orbiters i'm the e-celebrity i'm the clear leader of the group and i'm with my orbiters that are like you know sycophantic in a way and and all that But this time I was in his world. | ||
I was with another e-celeb and he was with his own orbiters. | ||
A couple of young guys and then an older guy. | ||
And they were, don't get me wrong, they were like nice people and everything. | ||
I'm not dissing them. | ||
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But I'm like, how does this guy still have orbiters? | |
I'm like, the heyday of the alt-right was years ago. | ||
And I know he's still on Twitter, but obviously he's not as much of a national figure as he was in like 2017. | ||
So I'm like, how does this guy have orbiters? | ||
I'm like, this guy's like the Imperial Remnant. | ||
He is like the First Order. | ||
He's the Imperial Remnant. | ||
He's gathering strength in the outer rim, on the edges of the galaxy. | ||
Somehow, he's got like some refurbished Star Destroyer. | ||
You know, it's like somehow Palpatine returned. | ||
Like, this is Richard Spencer. | ||
I show up and he's got these like young guys and they're like, They're like, yeah, I'm like, so what are you guys about? | ||
What do you do? | ||
They're like, well, I joined this like a couple years ago. | ||
I'm like, this? | ||
What is this? | ||
He's like, oh, this movement. | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
I'm like, I'm the movement. | ||
He's like, no, no. | ||
Apollonian movement, the cult of Apollo, led by Richard Spencer and Mark Brahman. | ||
I'm like, so apparently this is like, they're gathering strength in the outer rim, the The Imperial Remnant is out there. | ||
And I've always said about Spencer, this is told to me by one of the funniest people I know, Richard Spencer has all the classic attributes of a comic book supervillain. | ||
Which is one, no matter what, he somehow always has an army of disposable henchmen. | ||
It doesn't matter, like, what happens to Richard Spencer. | ||
It doesn't matter how many people he alienates. | ||
Somehow he just always has, like, this gang of, like, thugs, like, reliable henchmen that will do whatever he says that are also disposable. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, he's always, like, nearly achieves his goals. | ||
Like, he's just about to clench the victory, but somehow is foiled, usually due to some tragic character flaw. | ||
Like, in particular, gloating about his master plan, like in Charlottesville. | ||
And then lastly, he is defeated, but never vanquished. | ||
He has this reliable army of henchmen, will come very close, frequently comes close to achieving his objectives, but is always foiled somehow due to a tragic flaw. | ||
And although he is defeated, he is never truly vanquished and never truly disappears. | ||
It's always, you know, I'll get you next time! | ||
You know, you haven't seen the last of me! | ||
And he always resurfaces in some form in the future. | ||
And, uh... | ||
That joke just gets better as time goes on, because the older I get and as time goes on, it's just always true. | ||
It is just as true now as it was four years ago, as it was years before that. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
So yeah, I thought that was very funny, but... Yeah, but obviously, I mean, I don't agree. | ||
I don't support Ukraine, and I do still support Trump. | ||
And, um, you know, I'm not an Apollonian. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
So, I mean, there are major areas. | ||
Like, all his people A-log me. | ||
So... | ||
I know some people are like, oh, you know, Richard Spencer, but he's like liberal. | ||
I know, I don't agree with him. | ||
But, I think he's a very interesting guy. | ||
And I think he's very intelligent. | ||
And the conversation's always interesting. | ||
You just can't get that anywhere. | ||
I talk to a lot of people. | ||
I can count on one hand. | ||
I mean literally. | ||
I talk to like hundreds of people on a weekly basis. | ||
And I can count on like one hand. | ||
How many people are really as into this as I am and actually have something novel and interesting to say? | ||
And I would say he's among them. | ||
Maybe it's two hands, but I mean, he's like one out of a dozen people that I actually hear what he says and go, oh, I haven't thought of it that way. | ||
And so, you know, it turns out you can actually have a more fruitful dialogue with people that you don't agree with. | ||
I mean all the people that, and I wouldn't lump any of these people in the same category, but I would say there's a quite a few people that fall into this category like Spencer, Richard Hanania, I would even say Keith Woods to some extent. | ||
I mean obviously I agree far more with Keith, but you know we have some pretty substantial disagreements from time to time. | ||
I think sometimes he's just like doing a debate club thing, but But me and him, we get into it a lot. | ||
And to me, that's what makes all of this interesting. | ||
If you don't actually have an intellectual discourse, to me it very quickly gets stale and old and repetitive. | ||
So yeah, and it's just, I mean, and I think he's just a funny guy. | ||
I get such a kick out of him. | ||
I mean those clips really sold it. | ||
When he's in that interview he goes, I hate, I don't like ugly stupid freaks. | ||
It should have always just been about Richard Spencer. | ||
Like I just love that clip. | ||
That clip is so funny. | ||
And the whole thing, like how can you not love that rant that he did at Charlottesville where he's like, I mean, that whole, whatever you think about it, it's fun, it's funny. | ||
Like, it's so funny. | ||
I mean, I'm sure he doesn't, I'm sure he's not proud of that, but it is really funny. | ||
So, people gotta lighten up a little bit. | ||
I, for the record, I'm not, you know, he supports Ukraine, I don't. | ||
He supports Biden, I don't. | ||
It's so gay when you, you know, I understand I lead a political movement and then people are like, oh, you can't have friends that you disagree with. | ||
You can only have friends that agree on everything. | ||
It's like, that's so gay. | ||
And I will not be constrained by that. | ||
So if you feel that way, fuck you. | ||
And that's not me necessarily defending anybody, but it's just, I mean, I reserve the right to free think. | ||
Yes, I do think it will have that effect. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
- With all of this pressure from the law fair, will this verdict make Trump even more mobbed up with the Jews? - Yes, I do think it will have that effect, absolutely. - Groiper Alamari, you sent $10. | ||
Good Richard Spencer morning. | ||
- Okay, now you are making it seem like, look, there's nothing going on here. | ||
Like, let's not insinuate this too much. | ||
Frank Patron sent $10. | ||
One-third I'm reading a book about Elon. | ||
It is written by a Jew so I pay attention for bias. | ||
Learned that his grandpa Joshua Haldeman was an anti-Semite who planned to overthrow Jewish banks with digital currency. | ||
He was a pilot and died in a crash. | ||
It is said that Elon idolizes and takes after this man. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I never heard that before. | ||
I'm reading his... | ||
His biography by what is it, Walter Isaacson? | ||
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Is that the same one? | |
Frank Patron sent $10. | ||
When Elon created PayPal, he wanted it to be named X.com and had great ambitions. | ||
PayPal was the name of a rival company run by Peter Thiel, which ended up being forcefully merged with Musk's company. | ||
Thiel then enacted a coup to remove Musk as CEO. | ||
The author claims that Musk let it go and moved on. - Yeah, I knew all that. - Frank Patron sent $10, $25. | ||
25 years later, Musk secretly buys shares of Twitter and brings X.com back from the dead. | ||
Now X has become a haven for anti-Semitism and free speech. | ||
I could go on, but you should read the book yourself. | ||
There may be more to Musk than meets the eye. | ||
God bless and thank you for everything you do. | ||
I think I'm reading that same one you're talking... If you're talking about the Walter Isaacson... I'm reading this... Oh, the authorized biography by, like, the fucking Atlantic Council biographer. | ||
You say that like you found it in some like used bookstore. | ||
I'm into this like esoteric biography. | ||
Yeah, it's like the biography that came out like yesterday. | ||
But yeah, no, I'm like, I don't know halfway through it and I don't remember the part about the guy trying to overthrow the Jewish banks. | ||
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I don't remember that part, but the rest of it I remember. | |
Savian sent $10 off pack more like a girl pack crying face. | ||
I think you know, that's what all you faggots are into. | ||
So I mean if You faggots can't stop texting the e-girls. | ||
Maybe I'll just bring him to half-pack The quack sent $5 quack. | ||
Hey, thank you William spent $10, you should start hosting spaces when breaking news type stories develop. | ||
It's clear these people use you as bait to get an audience and then it always turns into retarded Democrat vs Republican gamble which is tolerable for 5 minutes. | ||
William sent $10. | ||
It's good to hear these other people confront your views even if they're sometimes idiots. | ||
But that Brian dude was too unhinged and couldn't even keep up if he wanted to and these other hosts let extremely retarded people go on for way too long. | ||
That's all true. | ||
Yeah, that guy was not good content and... Yeah, the moderating is not good. | ||
The reason why I go into other spaces is because if I join that space, it'll be the biggest of all possible spaces. | ||
If I do one on my own, it will be smaller than that one. | ||
If I don't join that one, it will be smaller. | ||
If I join that one, it will have their audience plus my audience, and it will be the biggest audience that I can get. | ||
So that's why I join theirs. | ||
And if I just do a space by myself, it's only gonna be people that, like, already support me, I think. | ||
So I go into those spaces to get support from people that maybe disagree with me and they say, Oh, who is this guy? | ||
You know, if you, if you're on my space, you kind of have to be following me already or okay with me to some degree. | ||
So that's why, but maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe I'll switch it up next time. | ||
Vigo sent $5. | ||
What do you call a six person lesbian polyamorous relationship? | ||
Vigo sent $5. | ||
Fight club. | ||
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Lesbians hit each other. | |
Jordan B sent $30. | ||
No message. | ||
Hey, thank you Jordan B. Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
Candice Groyper sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, for a Pac-5 you should have a multiverse theme, consisting of an alternative version of you and maybe Keith Woods giving a speech from a universe where we do not win. | ||
That's an interesting theme. | ||
We're like Rick and Morty, but in a weird turn of events, I'm Rick. | ||
And he's totally Morty. | ||
Dude, I'm so Rick it's not even funny. | ||
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I'm Rick from Rick and Morty. | |
No, but it's true, but I'm so Rick because I'm even though he's older than me by quite a few years I am like more seasoned and in a way wiser like Better Instincts, Master of the Universe type stuff. | ||
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Love that. | |
That's actually a great song. | ||
I love that song. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
- Post redacted by Egg White all afternoon. | ||
- Love that. | ||
That's actually a great song. | ||
I love that song. - Kyle Bigelow sent $20. | ||
To be brutally honest, we need a Candace Owens vindication. - What do you mean by that? | ||
A vindication in what way? - Jarque Wobla sent $10. | ||
This verdict matters because even my boomer dad in Australia thinks Trump will win the election now. | ||
He asked me why would they do this? | ||
But I'm sure the momentum will be lost with low energy Trump frown. | ||
Okay, you're just like missing the bigger picture. | ||
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Okay, gross. | |
Okay, that's gotta be John Dave Irving. | ||
Jeez. | ||
Okay, gross. | ||
Okay, that's gotta be John Dave Irving. | ||
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Jeez. | |
Don't be putting this weird sexual shit in here. | ||
Kakei sent $10. | ||
Trump didn't really stand up to the establishment on war. | ||
The administration killed hundreds of Russians in the Battle of Caution, ballooned the amount of drone strikes, ended reporting of the strikes, bragged that he armed Ukraine with javelins, kept troops in Syria to protect Israel. | ||
Well, it goes even deeper than that. | ||
I mean, people don't even know how deep it goes. | ||
They were basically pursuing regime change against Maduro and Venezuela. | ||
They tore up the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Agreement and redeployed medium-range ballistic missiles to the Eastern European theater. | ||
They tore up the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
They began supplying lethal aid to Ukraine. | ||
So, you're absolutely right. | ||
And, you're right. | ||
I mean, he drew down the force in Syria, but he kept thousands of contractors there in the eastern, in East Syria, basically so that Syria could remain destabilized. | ||
So they could basically fight Iran, like they're doing right now. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
A lot of people don't even know the full extent of it. | ||
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You're totally right. | |
Yep! | ||
Kakei sent $10, and he now says he would have kept Bagram, meaning he would continue the occupation of Afghanistan. | ||
- Yep, absolutely. - Next Gen Groiper sent $20. | ||
First super chat, I'm HLF Mexican, HLF Palestinian's 16-year-old son. | ||
As a sneakerhead I was thinking about wearing a pair of 350s or 500s when I MF Pack. | ||
Only thing I'm worried about is running into or seeing an old friend there who doesn't seem to like that brand. | ||
Thanks for being a W role model. | ||
America first baby! | ||
Okay, there's no way that's real. | ||
I'm half-Mexican, half-Palestinian, son. | ||
There's no way that's real. | ||
That's gonna be crazy, though, if it is. | ||
Imagine you're at AfPak 4. | ||
I'm standing there like an idiot, ready to get my picture taken. | ||
It's like half-Mexican, half-Palestinian, Kruiper, and a 16-year-old son walk up and they're like, hey, you said we're not real. | ||
We're very real. | ||
Uh, well... | ||
No, I don't think you're going to have anything to worry about that. | ||
I mean, our old friend doesn't seem to be too interested in politics anymore, sadly. | ||
But I appreciate the super chat. | ||
Great, more girls are going. | ||
sent eight dollars. | ||
Hi. | ||
Can't donate that much because I just bought my pack ticket. | ||
So excited. | ||
Have a good night, Nick. | ||
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Great. | |
More girls are going. | ||
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Awesome. | |
Elliot Smith sent $20. | ||
I get why you were blackpailed on Trump, of course, but Trump's remain in Mexico policy would have prevented millions of illegals during Biden. | ||
He had a vastly better economic policy. | ||
He implemented a version of the Muslim ban, remade the Supreme Court that overturned Roe v. Wade, kicked trans people out of the military. | ||
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Listen to the Cope. | |
All right. | ||
Okay, it would have prevented millions of illegals during Biden. | ||
Okay, but it didn't. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because he didn't build a wall. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
If you don't build a wall, then whatever administrative things you do, they will be undone. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
That's why you need to build a wall. | ||
That's why you need to finish a 30-foot concrete wall. | ||
You know, that's one. | ||
So, it didn't prevent millions. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Two, the economy doesn't matter. | ||
Three, we implemented a version of the Muslim ban. | ||
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No, he didn't. | |
He didn't ban all Muslims. | ||
He put in travel restrictions on seven, then six, Muslim-majority countries. | ||
Supreme Court did one good thing and the rest has been suck-ass and they kick trannies out of the military. | ||
Yeah, let me know when they do that. | ||
Everyone in the military is gay and trans already. | ||
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They still are. | |
You're just wrong. | ||
Brian Prim sent $10. | ||
Love the show. | ||
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Okay, stop! | ||
Alright. | ||
Alright. | ||
She's gonna, you know... I'm not even gonna get into all that. | ||
Okay, stop. | ||
All right. | ||
She's going to, you know, I'm not even going to get into all that. | ||
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But thanks. | |
That's just politics. | ||
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I agree. | |
Khaki Shorts enthusiast sent $5, best aspect of Trumpism, erosion of democratic norms, one-sixth, etc., which has greased the skids for a future reactionary takeover. | ||
I agree. | ||
Will he do anything particularly authoritarian in his second term since he doesn't have to worry about re-election? | ||
No, I don't think he will because I think he'd just get totally destroyed by the deep state. | ||
Elliot Smith sent $20. | ||
I think Trump's foreign policy, while supportive of Israel, is far more likely to be America first than Biden. | ||
Trump will make deals such as keeping NATO in line, compromising with Russia, averting war with North Korea and China. | ||
I think his anti-globalist posture is another reason why the establishment hates him so much. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I mean, I think there's more of an argument to be made there, certainly. | ||
He's definitely going to wind down the war in Ukraine, I think. | ||
So that's huge. | ||
And with regard to China, I think it will be more competition than conflict. | ||
And I think that with the Democrats, it will be more conflict than competition. | ||
So I think you're right about that. | ||
And North Korea also, but with regard to the rest, I don't think so. | ||
I think that there will be more war in the Middle East. | ||
I think there will be more war in Latin America. | ||
And with China and Russia, I mean, like the previous Super Chatter said, Trump may have facilitated a lot of the escalation that's taken place recently rather than deterred it. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
No, I mean, you got to take all that with a grain of salt. | ||
Seriously? | ||
Why, dude? | ||
every time. | ||
A B sent $100. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
We can support Trump but there's enough juice shilling for him now. | ||
We have to keep pushing the Overton window. | ||
40 year old virgin sent $10, no politician is gonna save the people. | ||
for the big super chat. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
40-year-old virgin sent $10. | ||
No politician is going to save the people. | ||
Our only hope is the people. | ||
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That's a spoke. | |
What are the people? | ||
There's only great men. | ||
Stupid question. | ||
Erm, would it be Capitalist or would it be Socialist? | ||
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It would be Distributism. | |
Would it be capitalist or would it be socialist? | ||
It would be distributism, be whatever the Catholic doctrine is. | ||
There would be markets, but there would also be state-owned industries. | ||
The government would be doing things. | ||
The government would be doing things. | ||
The government would be driving R&D. | ||
The government would be protecting industry, but there would also be a price system and markets as well. | ||
Because I think that, I mean, the principles of the free market are sound, but it's not, it's not an economic strategy. | ||
You know, a nation needs an economic strategy. | ||
And the free market is not that. | ||
I mean, the free market principles are sound about diminishing marginal utility and about incentives and price signals, you know, a price system being a signal for relative scarcity and, you know, socialist calculation problem. | ||
Like, all of that is very sound. | ||
But you have to apply these things. | ||
I don't think you just get to say, okay, so let's just like let the market exist. | ||
It denies the reality of how society really works. | ||
So I think we should subscribe to, you know, these principles of the free market without necessarily having a free market. | ||
it locate dog sent $10 Nick you're the man agree 100% thank you boogly woogly sent I'm not optimistic at all. | ||
The appeal for WNs to vote Trump is heavily contingent on Jewish Stephen Miller to fix immigration. | ||
What's the honest, realistic expectations for this? | ||
Last administration isn't the best track record. | ||
And Congress may start out in Dem control and then they are the courts. | ||
That's exactly my point. | ||
I don't, I'm not optimistic at all. | ||
I don't think they'll deport more than a million and a half people. | ||
And in terms of illegal immigration, who knows if they'll even be able to get a handle on that. | ||
I mean, you'd think, oh, of course they would, but, you know, you would have thought that last time, and they didn't. | ||
So I don't think it's very realistic at all. | ||
Leper King Roy percent ten dollars. | ||
I had a similar sentiment to yours regarding Trump, but after a while you see a lot of these BS witch hunts are his fault as well due to sloppiness or whatever else. | ||
Rather than have anything monumental we get trial reality shows. | ||
So why get excited? | ||
Yeah, well I'm not excited for sure. | ||
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Elliott Smith sent $5. | ||
Oy vey. | ||
Keith Woodstein denied you the secret book list. | ||
I am definitely never subscribing to Keith's substack, LOL. | ||
Well, I wouldn't say that. | ||
Sinclair sent $100. | ||
I can't recommend it because I don't have it. | ||
On the white pill side, if Trump does win, then having MC&E back in the White House at a high level, this time from the onset, on top of the Mass of America first Zoomer cells flooding the admin means the true Trump base will have some representation. | ||
Control of the admin will be fought over. | ||
Yeah, that's the only argument at this point, is that Groypers will be able to get in the administration. | ||
That's the only argument. | ||
Problem is, though, you know, we don't know necessarily that McEntee will be back, and we don't know if he'll be usurped by other people. | ||
So who's going to be in the senior positions? | ||
Who's going to have hiring and firing power? | ||
That's the question. | ||
So, I mean, that's the only good reason to support him is that he could bring groipers into the admin. | ||
But, you know, even that is very contingent and not super worth getting excited about. | ||
Oh, you're talking about the Italian thing. | ||
- Things too personally. | ||
I'd be seething over a stolen gel pen from five years ago. - Oh, you're talking about the Italian thing. | ||
Yeah, me too, man. - Abdul Bosnian sent $5. | ||
We need to change this two-party system. | ||
Most of the time both parties don't solve the issue and it's easy for the Jews to bribe this country when it's only two parties. | ||
That's like such a low IQ. | ||
If you ever utter the words two-party system, it's just like an instant tell that your IQ is 100 or below. | ||
SoCal Mike sent $20. | ||
I hear your frustration, Nick, and I too am sick of the basic bitch rhetoric required for 2024. | ||
Maybe you're projecting your agenda with IPAC, etc. on him. | ||
Trump was about closing the border and defeating NAFTA and TPP. | ||
I think you are both necessary or needed, but you have different rules to play. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
You're right. | ||
The Trans-Pacific Partnership's gone. | ||
But NAFTA has been replaced. | ||
It's basically the same. | ||
And the border is no longer closed. | ||
So, I mean, that'd be my only argument against that. | ||
Bob Dole sent $10. | ||
Wow, this book list is sensational. | ||
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Enough. | |
I don't know why the rest of that didn't read. | ||
I didn't cut that. | ||
Bob Dole sent $10. | ||
Wow, this book list is sensational. | ||
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Okay, for some reason after the link it doesn't play. | |
Well hey, thanks for that. | ||
It's a shame that Super Chat won't play. | ||
I'm being for real though. | ||
It's technically not working. | ||
I've been over that a million times. | ||
BasedGroper sent $5, any idea on how my daughter and I can lose weight together? | ||
She is bullied at school. | ||
I am 5ft6 320, and she is same height 220. | ||
Any help? | ||
We thought about drum lessons together to get moving. | ||
Thank you for the, uh, thank you BasedGroper for that. | ||
FaridLuko sent $100, traveling soon, but I just had to stop by and say that as much as we like Sneeko and Myron and the rest, you and Richard motherfucking Spencer is the greatest combo ever. | ||
We do make some pretty good content, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You know, it's good content. | ||
People like it. | ||
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But hey, thank you very much. | |
Keith Wood sent $10. | ||
I love having eclectic friends. | ||
I come over and they make espressos and talk about some new recipe and the history of FDA regulations on this particular kind of spice or something. | ||
Or one will talk about how this one actor from this one movie wrote poetry and there's only five paperbacks and he has one. | ||
Your friends sound really gay. | ||
Sounds like a really gay description of friends. | ||
That's so cringe, bro. | ||
That's so cringe. | ||
You gave me a $10 Super Chat, you couldn't give me the $5 book list? | ||
Or maybe this is, you give me the $5, send me the $5, I send it back, then we both have $5. | ||
Does that send me the $5? | ||
You send me $10, I send you $5 back? | ||
Is that how this is supposed to go? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
all right well since I got the $10 super chat maybe I'll maybe I'll buy the sub stack and I'll uh but can you just give it to me and I'll just give you the five in person I just don't you know and I'll just like I'll give it to you in pennies or something like here oh you need it here's your five dollars ass I just don't want to put in my card information it's like if I could just avoid that altogether it's like beep beep boop you know email password credit card | ||
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I can't do it anymore. | |
But hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That super chat is crazy. | ||
Who are these eclectic friends? | ||
They sound really interesting and fun and the way you said it is awesome. | ||
I love the way you said that. | ||
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Very wise. | |
Very eastern. | ||
Canuck sent $10 when we felt like it was do or die for Trump in 2020. | ||
We lost. | ||
Now that we're feeling indifferent, he's probably going to win. | ||
That's usually how it goes with various things in life. | ||
The more emotionally invested we are in an outcome, the less likely we get what we want. | ||
Very wise. | ||
Very Eastern. | ||
Very Eastern disposition. | ||
Very fitting. | ||
This Asian guy is like, the more we seek what we want, the less we get what we want. | ||
You know, it's like, bruh. | ||
You know, but that's not Faustian, bitch. | ||
That's not Faustian! | ||
That's not Faustian. | ||
But if our reach should exceed our grasp, for what is there a heaven? | ||
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That's not Faustian, my friend. | |
I know, but that's okay. | ||
We have sort of yin-yang thing going on. | ||
You have this eastern disposition. | ||
Me, I'm western, okay? | ||
I reach out! | ||
And I take the stars. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
It's in our DNA. | ||
Elliot Smith sent $5. | ||
I think of Spencer as the Nightsky and Sith Lord to your Christian Anakin Skywalker trying to bring you over to the dark side. | ||
I joined his sub stack because you were on there and he says nice stuff about you on there. | ||
He's literally like Count Dooku. | ||
That would be the appropriate figure. | ||
Cause he's like... Cause if I'm... Well, I'm Anakin. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't have a mentor. | ||
I was created by the Force. | ||
Okay? | ||
I was conceived by the Force. | ||
That's why my midichlorian count is so high, because I was conceived by the Force. | ||
I have no dad. | ||
I obviously have a dad, but I mean, you know, in the Star Wars analogy. | ||
I was conceived by the Force. | ||
Because I had no mentor, I was just created to be the greatest pilot in the galaxy. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But, you know, Count Dooku was a Jedi who learned that his own side was being controlled by the Sith. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
He learned that the Republic was under the control of the Dark Lord of the Sith, just like how Spencer learned that Trump was being controlled by Israel. | ||
And joined the Sith, but it doesn't really make sense because, you know, Count Dooku became the apprentice of the Dark Lord, just like Spencer is now voting for Biden, who is the Jewish puppet. | ||
So it's similar. | ||
But now, you know, Spencer's just trying to bring out my hatred and my anger. | ||
You know, I'm like battling it out with him. | ||
You know, you have hate, you have anger, but you don't use it. | ||
So, you know, I'm like, I'm either Luke or I'm Anakin right now. | ||
I'm in this fight. | ||
He cut off my hand when he threatened to beat me up. | ||
Now I cut off his hand! | ||
And I look at his severed hand and I'm like... I'm faced with this dilemma. | ||
Do I kill him? | ||
Is this the Jedi way? | ||
So I think Laura Loomer is Emperor Palpatine in a weird way You know, because Laurel Loomer... Laurel Loomer will be defeated by Jake Shields. | ||
Jake Shields will have Laurel Loomer at the tip of his purple lightsaber. | ||
The oppression of the Jews will never return! | ||
You have lost! | ||
Laurel Loomer starts hitting him with the Force Lightning. | ||
And Jake Shields goes, you know, she's too dangerous to be left alive. | ||
And I'm like, no, she must stand trial. | ||
It's not the Jedi way. | ||
And then Jake Shields says, she's too dangerous to be left alive. | ||
You know, but, but I recall that's what Laura Loomer said about all the Palestinian children. | ||
But then I have a flashback. | ||
I'm like, wait, but Laurel Loomer said that about Hamas and the Palestinians. | ||
That's why she needs to be tried before the Senate. | ||
Now you're saying she's too dangerous to be left alive? | ||
So, Laurel Loomer was right. | ||
Evil is a point of view. | ||
The force is more complicated than the dogmatic, narrow view of the anti-Semites. | ||
And in that moment, I realize only Laura Loomer has the Kabbalistic powers to save the ones I love. | ||
So I cut off Jake Shield's hand. | ||
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And she blasts him, he flies out. | |
And I'm like, what have I done? | ||
Fulfilling your destiny, she says. | ||
You're fulfilling your destiny, and she entombs me in a Prison cyborg suit limits my force abilities. | ||
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Once more the Jews will rule the galaxy. | |
That's what she says after those events. | ||
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We have a good time. | |
We're having a good time. | ||
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I'm having a good time. | |
Who is the new hope? | ||
Who's my son in this scenario? | ||
Who's the successor? | ||
Is there a successor? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it Keith Woods? | ||
Is he my son? | ||
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No, he's too old to be my son. | |
Who's my apprentice? | ||
I need an apprentice. | ||
I need to be like Anakin and take on an apprentice. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I haven't found anybody suitable yet, to be honest with you. | ||
Nathan Bunnell, Destiny's Son. | ||
Dude, imagine if Nathan Bunnell was my apprentice. | ||
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Father, please! | |
I still sense the good in you. | ||
I will not kill you! | ||
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Yeah. | |
Maybe. | ||
That makes the mom Padme. | ||
That makes Melina's Padme. | ||
YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME! | ||
This is totally convoluted at this point. | ||
This is totally brain rot, Star Wars, AIDS. | ||
Totally convoluted. | ||
YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME! | ||
This is me force choking Melina. | ||
KEEP MELINA AWAY FROM ME! | ||
Do you know Melina unfollowed me on Twitter? | ||
Stupid fucking bitch. | ||
Next time I see Melina, I'm gonna force choke her. | ||
Next time I see Melina Gorenson, I'm gonna walk into the room and be like... And I'm gonna give her the force choke. | ||
And I'm gonna say to Destiny, YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME! | ||
you have done that yourself anyway no I'm not gonna force choker I'm I'm not gonna force choker. | ||
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I've told that story a billion times. | |
- Liam, 919 cent, $5. | ||
What did you say to Trump in the room? - I've told that story a billion times. | ||
- Cool Groy, percent, $100. | ||
Love my man at Poopsmith and love you, Nick. | ||
Stay white out here, cracker. | ||
- Hey, thank you for the big super chat, Poopsmith. | ||
Nice. | ||
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Yeah, he had like a weird look, too. | ||
If you look at his banner picture, he looks like a freak. | ||
Teenage kid. | ||
I heard if you get molested your voice gets stunted from the trauma and stops developing from the day of Explains why a lot of homosexuals and on live ends whores have little kid voices Yeah, he had like a weird look too. | ||
If you look at his banner picture He looks like a freak. | ||
I started going through his Twitter likes just to see if there was anything fucked up in there cuz That guy is not right Really bizarre Based crochet or sent $15. | ||
Do you want me to crochet you something? | ||
No, not doing that again. | ||
There was once a girl that watched the show. | ||
She crocheted a scarf for me. | ||
I don't want to tell the rest of the story, but it didn't end well. | ||
Let's just say it's a long story. | ||
But yeah, let's just not even go down that path. | ||
I've been doing this a long... Yes, I've been doing this long enough. | ||
There was another girl who wanted to marry me. | ||
She sent me some stupid scarf that she crocheted. | ||
It was a total freak show. | ||
And I'm not even going to go. | ||
Miliko sent $5. | ||
Is wearing a coffee at F-Pak corny? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it depends on if you look cool. | ||
You look cool. | ||
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Gerardo Gonzalez sent $5. | ||
Do you feel any remorse for the discord between you and the late Gonzalo Lira when he said everything you came to realize now? | ||
That everyone around him was for in his best interest and that he won't build a wall? | ||
You dissed him codly and was right. | ||
I hardly even remember that debate, but no, not at all. | ||
Not at all because he was kind of just like an insufferable faggot. | ||
It really doesn't matter what the views were. | ||
I mean, the guy was just cringe. | ||
Jarkiwubla sent $10. | ||
Missing the bigger picture? | ||
If 2016 Trump had his position, he could ride this momentum to God Emperor. | ||
I guess you're feeling deflated and I get that. | ||
If Trump sucking up to the Jews gets him nowhere, the Cope Hope hysteria's a sharp right turn coming. | ||
God bless. | ||
Cope and seethe. | ||
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Dummy. | |
Missing the bigger picture! | ||
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arm. | |
He's just yapping. | ||
Farid Lukos at $100. | ||
Also, don't forget to watch the Hodge Twins X Nick podcast today or you are Jewish. | ||
Also, glaze Nick every day all day and crush his enemies or you are Jewish. | ||
Trump was doing all them tricks on the Hebrews and he's still going to be locked up with Pookie and Ray Ray on D-Block. | ||
Pookie and Ray Ray. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, and I'll be on with Alex Jones tomorrow So you're gonna you're getting the Hodge twins. | ||
You're getting a show and Alex. | ||
I might skip the show tomorrow But the Alex Jones, I'll be on with Alex Jones tomorrow at 1 p.m. | ||
And then it's the Hodge twins. | ||
I Probably shouldn't load it up like that. | ||
But Alex texted me tonight. | ||
He's like Come on my show tomorrow. | ||
We're gonna break the Internet and I was like, all right. | ||
I I was like, yes! | ||
I was like, I was literally like, yes! | ||
But it's like, it's not perfect timing because this other interview is coming out, but I was like, you know, when Alex Jones calls, I'm there. | ||
My man, my man! | ||
I love Alex. | ||
So yeah, it's gonna be a big day. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Jose Alves sent $8. | ||
What do you think of all the celebrities not speaking out about what is going on? | ||
Not particularly to support Palestine, but not even talking about anything. | ||
Do you control? | ||
Well a lot of them are just idiots and not politically inclined. | ||
Great question. | ||
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OK! | |
Yay, all right. | ||
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That's the last super chat. | |
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Special thanks to Farid Lukovic, Mantis, AB, Sinclair, and Kooled Groyper. | ||
Thanks to all of our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America first! |