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It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about President Joe Biden's proposal for a ceasefire in the war in Gaza, which he announced this weekend. | ||
And we'll talk about all these subsequent developments and what is actually in the plan. | ||
It's a three-part plan that would eventually pave the way to a permanent ceasefire and the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. | ||
What's interesting about the proposal is that it was presented by the American president as something that had already been agreed upon by Israel and now submitted to Hamas and the leadership in Qatar. | ||
But since the deal has come out, or the details of the plan have come out, it's very clear that Israel has not agreed to this plan. | ||
Or really any of the major points of the plan. | ||
And the particular sticking point is actually the whole basis of the plan, which is the permanent ceasefire. | ||
Israel doesn't want a permanent ceasefire because they think they can win. | ||
Hamas doesn't want to die, so they want a ceasefire as quickly as possible. | ||
So that has been really the impasse for as long as this thing has gone on. | ||
I mean, that's why there is a war or a military campaign. | ||
So, that is the essence of the disagreement. | ||
We'll talk about some of the particulars of the plan and, like I said, we'll talk about the reaction from Israel and some of the internal politics. | ||
There's a lot of drama going on over there within the government. | ||
So we'll get into all of that but so far it's this is considered to be the most serious Proposal to bring an end to the conflict Although that's not saying much So it seems that at least for the time being the conflict will continue with no end in sight So we'll talk about all that and I'd also like to talk a little bit about what happened on Twitter today between me and my friend Laurel Loomer and | ||
There's beef. | ||
There is a real problem here. | ||
So we'll get into some of that stuff. | ||
I'm sure some of you have seen that. | ||
But Laura Loomer is beefing with me because I am not committed to voting for Donald Trump yet. | ||
And I think it's important for everybody to understand my position. | ||
I want to support Trump. | ||
I think I'm going to. | ||
But I am not committed right now. | ||
And I'm not committed right now because I don't like what I'm seeing. | ||
I like Donald Trump. | ||
I've supported Donald Trump for eight years. | ||
But some of the developments that I've seen in just the last week have really made me take a second look. | ||
For example, Donald Trump said that Nikki Haley would be in his cabinet in some form. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
And I don't think I'm alone in saying that. | ||
Moreover, Miriam Adelson, an Israel First trader, and you can think whatever you want about her. | ||
I'm sure she's a nice person. | ||
And honestly, you can think whatever you want about Israel. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
But she and her dead husband are traitors to the United States. | ||
They're single-issue voters. | ||
All they care about is a foreign country. | ||
And they are the single biggest contributors. | ||
And now Miriam is the single biggest contributor in American politics to any political campaigns. | ||
There's a huge problem with this. | ||
People with a foreign allegiance should not be influencing our politics to this extent. | ||
And she recently pledged to give more than 90 million dollars to a Trump-aligned super PAC in this cycle. | ||
These are two things I'm very uncomfortable with. | ||
I'm uncomfortable with a lot of the personnel that Trump has surrounded himself with lately. | ||
I don't like the proximity that Rick Grenell has to the President. | ||
I don't like Lindsey Graham being at all the rallies. | ||
I don't like that Tim Scott is even being considered for the Vice Presidency. | ||
And we're going to get into it in great detail, but I really don't like a lot of what has been going on. | ||
And that has very little to do with my feelings about Trump, who I absolutely support. | ||
But it's got a lot to do with what this administration is going to be about if he's going to win the election. | ||
And I'm not optimistic based on some of the people and some of the things that we're starting to see. | ||
And so I've been very open about that lately. | ||
I'm not anti-Trump. | ||
I'm not a Trump hater. | ||
I don't even think I've ever said anything negative about Trump as a guy. | ||
I just think that we're getting a little bit too much of the GOP and not enough of Trump. | ||
And I've been very open about that and now Laura Loomer is accusing me of being an anti-Trumper and she's saying I have to make a choice of whether I want to criticize these things or support Trump. | ||
And so we're going to get into that a little bit tonight and I'll give you my honest take and hopefully people can see where I'm coming from. | ||
Because I think I've been very transparent about my feelings about Trump from the very beginning. | ||
I'm one of the few people, I think, that has been both extremely supportive, but also critical when necessary. | ||
I'm an absolute loyalist. | ||
But we also have to be honest about the political reality. | ||
We can't blame Trump for all of it, but we have to be honest about the conditions under which he will take office if he's going to win this election. | ||
So, we'll get into all that. | ||
It's going to be a good show. | ||
Before we do, I want to remind you to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
So make sure to smash the follow button and like the video if you're watching live or watching the replay. | ||
Also, get your tickets for AFPAC. | ||
It's almost time. | ||
It's less than two weeks away, and it's going to be a great time. | ||
We're going to be announcing our speakers at the end of this week, so I hope you're excited for that, as well as all of our VIPs. | ||
So, it's going to be big. | ||
We've got more people than ever. | ||
It's going to be our biggest conference by far, so if you haven't gotten your tickets yet, make sure to get them, because it's like, we probably won't be selling them after this week. | ||
I don't think I did a show on Friday. | ||
It's in Detroit, Michigan on the 15th. | ||
So not this Saturday, but the following Saturday. | ||
With that, we're going to dive in. | ||
I don't think I did a show on Friday. | ||
Friday, I was with Alex Jones on InfoWars in what could be one of the last broadcasts ever. | ||
I know that there was a lot of drama this weekend. | ||
The feds are trying to take over a studio in this ongoing lawsuit over the defamation and now the bankruptcy and everything. | ||
So I was with Alex Jones, the Hodgetwins interview came out. | ||
I said, you know what, I don't want to oversaturate the space. | ||
Also, I don't feel like doing a show, so I decided not to. | ||
So I didn't do a show on Friday, but hey, I'm back tonight and it's going to be probably a full week. | ||
Lately I don't want to commit because then it's like Friday and I'm like, man, I really don't feel like doing a show. | ||
But there's some really big things coming up. | ||
I think everybody's going to be very pleased. | ||
I'm not just saying this. | ||
I think everybody's going to be blown away by AFPAC and then one of our other projects will be completed not soon after that. | ||
So, I don't want to give anything away. | ||
I kind of want it to be a surprise, but it's one of the other big projects I said that I had in mind this year. | ||
So, I believe we're going to knock that out at the end of June. | ||
And so the show is really just going to be on a whole different level in July. | ||
This is going to be like the last week of late night shows and kind of ridiculous stuff going on because we're really locking in for this election. | ||
And that's actually the perfect segue into the first topic, because what's funny Is that all these people, if you pay attention, they're very invested in what I have to say about the election and specifically Trump. | ||
For example, Laura Loomer is coming out strong today, attacking me over some of my commentary about Trump lately and saying, you have a big platform and I don't agree with what you're doing. | ||
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And like I said last week, I don't know if I made this clear. | ||
There was a New York Post journalist calling me up trying to get my comment on whether I'm going to vote for Trump. | ||
And I think they want me to say that I'm not. | ||
I think a lot of them want to create a divide between the Groypers and Trump. | ||
Because I think there are particular interests, I'm sure you know, they want a complete monopoly on the right wing. | ||
They want to make it so that you can't be right wing, and you can't be a Republican, and you can't be a Trump supporter unless you're pro-Israel. | ||
And so I think there is this substantial interest in trying to divorce the Groypers from Trump. | ||
And I don't think that's a smart thing for us. | ||
I don't think that's the right play. | ||
What they're trying to do is alienate us from the mainstream right-wing and from the broader right. | ||
They're trying to say that the only way that you can be right-wing, the only acceptable position, and actually the necessary position, is that you must be pro-Israel. | ||
If you're not pro-Israel, then you can't be a Trump supporter. | ||
You're not a Trump supporter. | ||
If you're not pro-Israel, you can't be a part of the mainstream right. | ||
You're not part of the mainstream right. | ||
And if you've been paying attention, basically every major right-wing institution has explicitly said that in the last year. | ||
I'll give you two examples. | ||
Last year, I was on a Twitter space with Tyler Boyer, who is one of the executives at Turning Point USA. | ||
And I asked him point-blank. | ||
I said, if one of your ambassadors And he said, no. | ||
I said, why not? | ||
He said, because one of our values is that we support Israel. | ||
And he said that that's really not negotiable. | ||
That is, for them, axiomatic. | ||
Even though it's called Turning Point United States of America, that's what the USA means in Turning Point USA, it is non-negotiable that you support the foreign state of Israel. | ||
And so they said you can't work for Turning Point, you can't represent Turning Point, you can't be an ambassador. | ||
If you're against Israel. | ||
That was coming from one of their top executives in the organization and he said it explicitly, directly to me. | ||
So this isn't hearsay. | ||
There was no ambiguity. | ||
That is coming from the top. | ||
That's example number one. | ||
Example number two is I recently spoke with Jeremy Boring on another Twitter space. | ||
Jeremy Boring is the CEO of Daily Wire. | ||
Daily Wire is one of the biggest conservative media outlets in the country. | ||
I believe they make $200 million per year. | ||
And The Ben Shapiro Show is one of the biggest podcasts in the world. | ||
But certainly I believe it's among the biggest conservative podcasts in America. | ||
Jeremy Boring, in a discussion about his termination of Candace Owens, which got a lot of attention a few months ago, he said that just like Turning Point USA, nobody can work for Daily Wire, nobody can represent Daily Wire that doesn't support Israel. | ||
Because that's their position. | ||
That's an axiomatic value for them. | ||
And so these are two major organizations. | ||
Turning Point, which I believe is a $40-$50 million per year organization, and the largest conservative campus group in the country. | ||
And Daily Wire, which is one of the biggest conservative podcasts, $200 million per year business. | ||
They both have said, you are not with us, you are not right-wing, you're not a conservative, and you can't work for us or represent us if you don't support Israel. | ||
And now Laura Loomer is trying to gatekeep us out of the Trump movement by forcing us to make a choice. | ||
Now I want to preface this by saying Laura Loomer has defended my right to access the social platforms. | ||
She has said repeatedly that I should have access to Twitter, that I should be unbanned on YouTube, and so on. | ||
So I'm not saying that she's in favor of censorship per se. | ||
But she is gatekeeping in the sense that she is trying to circumscribe what it means to be a Trump supporter. | ||
She is trying to define the boundaries and the limitations and basically, that's why they call it a gatekeeper, who is inside the Trump movement and who's outside of it. | ||
I don't know who appointed her this responsibility or authority. | ||
Maybe it's self-appointed. | ||
But that is the sense in which she's being a gatekeeper. | ||
She is telling us that you can either criticize Israel, because this is what she said, she said you can either dunk on the Jewish elite, Which I prefer saying we're criticizing the state of Israel, we're criticizing the Israel lobby, the Jewish lobby. | ||
She says you can either criticize the Israel lobby or you can support Trump. | ||
She said but you cannot do both. | ||
You cannot criticize Miriam Adelson who's putting up the money for Trump. | ||
You can't criticize the neocons around Trump. | ||
But also support Trump. | ||
So, it's either get on board and silence the criticism of Israel or you're not a Trump supporter. | ||
You are not helping us. | ||
Now, Laura Loomer does not represent the Trump campaign in the way that Jeremy Boring represents Dealey Wire or Charlie Kirk represents Turning Point. | ||
But she does represent, I think, a lot of people in the Trump camp that would like to see The same standard applied to the Trump movement that is applied to those other groups. | ||
The Israel lobby is seeking a complete monopoly on the right wing. | ||
It's very clear. | ||
If you're not down with Israel, then you are not okay at Fox News. | ||
You are not allowed at Daily Wire. | ||
You are not allowed at Turning Point. | ||
And they want to say you can't be a Trump supporter either. | ||
And they want to make it so that the entire American right-wing uniformly is not only pro-Israel, but will not criticize Israel or criticize Israel's influence over our politics. | ||
Now here's the thing. | ||
I am right-wing. | ||
I'm actually more right-wing than all of these people. | ||
I'm more right-wing than Daily Wire. | ||
I'm more right-wing than Turning Point USA. | ||
I'm more right-wing than Donald Trump. | ||
And I'm certainly more right-wing than Laura Loomer. | ||
Why? | ||
I'm a Catholic monarchist. | ||
I think that we should have like a Christian king or like a Christian dictatorship. | ||
I'm against every wave. | ||
I'm against every letter in LGBT. | ||
I'm not just against gays abusing kids. | ||
I'm against gays. | ||
I'm against gay marriage. | ||
I'm against gays not being married. | ||
I'm not just against illegal immigration. | ||
I'm against legal immigration. | ||
I'm not just in favor of revising NAFTA. | ||
I want protectionism. | ||
I want the government to nationalize certain industries And I want the government to protect the industries of the future like chips and AI and quantum computing and looking at the electrical grid and so on. | ||
So I am as right-wing as it gets. | ||
I'm as traditional, I'm as theocratic, I'm as nationalistic as you can get. | ||
And so I think that for the Groypers to say that we're going to allow the Israel First Democrats And then Republicans wanted it and the Democrats wouldn't give it. | ||
But finally last month the Republicans totally gave up. | ||
They stopped demanding anything for border security. | ||
And they stopped doing that because Israel was under attack by Iran and they had to green light the $26 billion in foreign aid to Israel as fast as possible. | ||
So they completely folded. | ||
And it's now been 18 months since this Republican Congress was sworn in and we don't have anything. | ||
They didn't limit spending, they didn't release the January 6th video footage, there's no border security, the Ukraine aid has flowed, now we're giving foreign aid to other countries like Taiwan and Israel in billions of dollars. | ||
And so it seems like we can't get anything because all the politicians care about on our side is Israel. | ||
And I'm right-wing, and some of them are right-wing, and the country's right-wing, but all that ever seems to happen is we do things for Israel. | ||
Those are the only clear and tangible victories. | ||
And so, I know there are a lot of Israel firsters, and I know there's a lot of Jewish conservatives that would love to see me and the Greupers, they would love to see me with a very large youth following, and me with a lot of influence, I think, over the conversation. | ||
I think they'd love to see me just go and join the left. | ||
And that way they could say that if you're against Israel, you have to be a liberal. | ||
If you're against Israel, you have to be left-wing. | ||
The only people that are against Israel are America-hating, anti-Semitic, pro-Muslim, pro-Hamas leftists. | ||
And so, if I were to go out there and just say, you know what, I don't like Trump, you know, he sucks, he's a shill, that would be a great gift to them. | ||
Because then they could say, we control the entire right wing. | ||
There is no challenger, there is no competitor. | ||
We have complete free reign. | ||
We've got Fox, we've got Turning Point, we've got Blaze, Daily Wire, Breitbart, and we have Trump. | ||
And now, finally, we're rid of the Groybers. | ||
We can just focus on putting Israel first. | ||
But I'm not going to let them do that. | ||
I am a Trump supporter. | ||
I am right-wing. | ||
I've been a Trump supporter for a long time. | ||
I influence a lot of Trump supporters and right-wingers. | ||
And I don't support Israel. | ||
And yes, there are Trump supporters that don't support Israel. | ||
I know that Trump supports Israel. | ||
I don't agree with him on that. | ||
I know that Trump has done a lot for Israel. | ||
I didn't agree with what he did for Israel. | ||
But I agree with building the wall, and I agree with ending the war in Iraq, and I agree with ending tax censorship and protecting Bitcoin, and just about everything else I agree with. | ||
And in a binary choice between Biden and Trump, I probably prefer Trump almost every time. | ||
But I also want more from Trump. | ||
I think that there are a lot of right-wing people that need to know about this situation. | ||
I think there are a lot of Trump supporters that need to know that we can't put America first unless we confront the Israel lobby. | ||
We can't make America great again until we can focus on America instead of Israel. | ||
And I think people need to learn about that, and I think people need to know about that, and I think that I speak for those people. | ||
And I want to be satisfied by this next administration. | ||
And what will not satisfy me, and what will not satisfy the other true believers in America First, is if this administration is totally neocon and totally controlled by Israel Firsters. | ||
And a good sign of that is that Donald Trump is considering putting Nikki Haley in his cabinet. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I don't accept that. | ||
And Donald Trump needs to know that if he makes Nikki Haley his Secretary of State, a lot of people may not vote for him. | ||
Now, I want Trump to be the President. | ||
I want Trump to be the President without Nikki Haley in his administration. | ||
But if he believes that he can make Nikki Haley his Secretary of State, or put her in some other post, and win the election, then he's more likely to do it. | ||
If he thinks that he'll lose support from a vocal, maybe a minority, and maybe even a small minority, but a vocal and influential sect of his base, maybe he'll reconsider it. | ||
And the time to do these things is before the election. | ||
As we have learned repeatedly, voters have no leverage after the election because that's when the people that seek higher office have already gotten what they want. | ||
When Kevin McCarthy was SEEKING the Speakership, he made all sorts of promises. | ||
That's when he needed the votes. | ||
When Kevin McCarthy was SEEKING a majority, he made promises to the voters. | ||
When Kevin McCarthy was SEEKING the Speakership, he made promises to the Freedom Caucus. | ||
When he got the majority, and when he got the Speakership, he started to break the promises, because he didn't need the votes. | ||
So it needs to be made clear before you win the election. | ||
It needs to be made clear before you hold the office that the voters have expectations and we need some commitment. | ||
So, speaking on behalf of the young people, as the leader of America First for the next generation, I am not yet committed to voting for Donald Trump. | ||
I won't even consider voting for Joe Biden. | ||
I cannot in good conscience vote for Joe Biden because he's pro-abortion, because he's let in 7 million illegal aliens, and because, I mean, he's basically just as guilty as Trump in giving Israel a blank check. | ||
And he's really not much better in that regard. | ||
Although he's considered to be by some. | ||
But I may sit this election out. | ||
I am uncommitted. | ||
I'm a Trump supporter that is uncommitted. | ||
I am someone that has supported Trump for eight years, but I want my followers to know, and I want Trump to know if the message gets to him, that I don't know that I will turn out, I certainly won't be enthusiastic, if we're going to get Trump plus Nikki Haley And Rick Grenell, and all these swamp creatures like Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott. | ||
If we're going to get another First Step Act, if we're going to get a war with Iran, we have to set some parameters. | ||
And so I'm going to articulate that in more concrete terms as the weeks go on. | ||
I may be talking about that at AFPAC 4, actually. | ||
But I want everyone to know I will never vote for Joe Biden. | ||
I am a Trump supporter, but I'm an uncommitted Trump supporter. | ||
I'm someone who wants to vote for Trump. | ||
I would like to see Trump beat Joe Biden. | ||
But I would also like some guarantees. | ||
And I'd like some guarantees for a completely reasonable reason. | ||
And I'll say it very explicitly right now. | ||
Donald Trump's first term was not ideal. | ||
As we all know. | ||
I don't blame Donald Trump for all of it. | ||
I think that four years is a very short time to reverse 30 years or longer of problems. | ||
I think that the people around him were no help, including his Republican Speaker, Paul Ryan, and his Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell. | ||
I think that he was given a lot of bad advice, and I think he surrounded himself, probably unintentionally, by very bad people. | ||
So I think that he recognizes, and I think many people recognize, that there were a lot of missed opportunities and a lot of wasted time in the first term. | ||
I don't think it was all bad, and I don't think it was entirely Trump's fault. | ||
But I think it was not what people were anticipating. | ||
I think there were some letdowns. | ||
And I think almost all of those wasted opportunities and wasted time came from the fact that the people that filled up the Trump administration were not loyal to Trump and they were not ideologically aligned with Trump. | ||
The personnel that was hired to staff the Trump administration didn't even vote for Trump. | ||
They weren't from the Trump campaign. | ||
They were actually a part of the same Washington DC revolving door, and they had worked in the Bush administration, or they had worked even for other Republican campaigns in the 2016 presidential primary. | ||
And so this is where you get people like Betsy DeVos, who I understand Trump probably needs in Michigan this year, because he needs the Grand Rapids squad, but she betrayed him. | ||
And Trump hired people like Reince Priebus, who was the chair of the RNC, and Trump worked in 2022 to get Kevin McCarthy elected, or get him a majority at least. | ||
And so, if we want this second term to be adequate or exceptional, we need to learn from the mistakes of the first term. | ||
And if that mistake was that we had all the wrong personnel, then that means that in the second term, we have to not hire bad personnel. | ||
But, if Trump is considering Tim Scott as his Vice President and Nikki Haley in the administration, well, those are two perfect examples of the wrong personnel. | ||
So, fortunately, I am not beholden to anybody. | ||
I'm not paid by anybody. | ||
I'm not worried about whether I'm going to get a job or not in politics or something. | ||
I'm a completely untouchable force. | ||
I've been cancelled so hard, nobody's been cancelled harder than me. | ||
I'm completely independent because nobody wants anything to do with me because I'm radioactive. | ||
The benefit is I can say whatever I want. | ||
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I'm completely independent. | |
And yet I'm influential. | ||
And so I can use my position as an independent and influential Trump supporter to start to push back early, when it counts, against some of these things that we can all see are a bad idea. | ||
Trump is like a friend who is dating like a crazy woman. | ||
And you gotta be a bro and say, hey man, Like, I love you, but this bitch is crazy. | ||
And, you know, we've seen some of that lately, haven't we? | ||
I mean, in our own lives and elsewhere. | ||
But it's up to somebody like me to say, hey man, you know I'm here for you, you know I'm a day one, I've supported you since I was 18 years old. | ||
And even younger, since I was 17 years old, actually. | ||
I was working for your campaign at 16, door knocking, I was there in 2018 cheering on Republicans, and I was there in 2020 encouraging everybody to vote and stop the steal. | ||
In 2022, I was supportive of some of the loyalists. | ||
But in 2024, I'm saying, you know what? | ||
It's time to divorce from the neocons. | ||
And the only leverage that I have, the only way that I can influence, is by saying, I can't promise you I will vote for you. | ||
You cannot do anything and betray every principle by hiring certain people or set yourself up for failure without losing votes. | ||
And I think that's the only... Look, it's the art of the deal. | ||
Trump knows that if he's looking for compromises to make a deal, and he sees that his America First voters will take anything, well then he knows that the compromises will be extracted from those people. | ||
If Trump is dealing with all the America Firsters who say, we will vote for you no matter what, and he's dealing with the money people, and the money people are saying, well we'll only give you money unless you hire this person, Where will the sacrifices be made? | ||
Well, probably the compromises and concessions will be imposed on the people that will accept anything. | ||
And if we're going into 2024 and there's no vocal pushback, that is precisely what is going to happen. | ||
Which is sort of what happened in the first term. | ||
So, this is not an enviable situation. | ||
People have called it a conundrum that I'm in. | ||
I don't think it's a conundrum at all. | ||
I think it's an opportunity and it's also my responsibility. | ||
This show is not called, you know, Trump. | ||
The show is called America First. | ||
I love Trump because Trump is America First. | ||
I don't love Nikki Haley because she's not. | ||
And although Trump will be president, I believe, if Nikki Haley is Secretary of State, we will not get the victory that we need. | ||
So that's why I'm telling all of my followers and all my supporters, very plainly, I'm not encouraging anybody to vote for Biden. | ||
But I am telling people, let's reserve our vote. | ||
No one is entitled to our vote. | ||
We have seen what has happened for the past eight years. | ||
A lot of things have frankly just been indefensible. | ||
And there have been mistakes and miscalculations. | ||
And there have been problems. | ||
I don't think all of them are Trump's fault. | ||
I think most of them are just the situation that we're in. | ||
But we need to get it right. | ||
So... | ||
I am refraining from committing to voting for anybody, and that's my right. | ||
I'm not going to vote for Trump, or rather, I'm not going to vote for Biden, but I'm not going to vote for Trump yet until I can see that there is a clear commitment to America First with the hiring. | ||
And I believe that will happen, I think that should happen, and hopefully I will be able to commit to voting for Trump sooner rather than later. | ||
If Trump came out tomorrow and said, hey, no Nikki Haley, and, you know, if he came out and was all-in, America first, I'd say, you have my vote. | ||
And if Trump comes out in a few months and says, this is going to be my cabinet and all looks good, I'm going to say, hey, I'm 100% voting. | ||
But if it's November and we're playing games with Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, I'm going to say, you know what, I just, I don't feel like getting out of bed today. | ||
I don't think I'm going to be able to make it to the polls. | ||
You know, if Trump can't find an America First cabinet, you know, maybe I can't find the time to go and vote. | ||
I mean, it's really that simple. | ||
And it's unfortunate it has to be this way, but I mean, look, we didn't really get what we were promised in the first term. | ||
Now, there's justifiable reasons for that. | ||
I think there are excuses that can be made, but that's just what happened. | ||
You know it. | ||
I know it. | ||
Trump came in and said, we're going to have victories again and we're going to win again. | ||
I don't feel like we really won a whole lot. | ||
I mean, the war in Iraq is still going on. | ||
The war in Afghanistan is still going on. | ||
We still have free trade. | ||
Industry didn't come back. | ||
Everything that Trump did on the border just got reversed by Biden. | ||
If he built a wall, you can't reverse a wall. | ||
You can reverse some of these executive actions, which Biden easily did. | ||
So, You know, the proposition in 2024 is not what it was in 2016, and I just can't put absolute faith in that. | ||
We can't take a chance, this Flight 93 thing like we did in 2016. | ||
We kind of know what we're going to get. | ||
And now is the time where maybe we can change the trajectory a little bit. | ||
So, I love Trump. | ||
I'm loyal to Trump. | ||
I support Trump. | ||
But I'm not yet committed to voting at all in this election. | ||
I'll never vote for Joe Biden, but I'm an uncommitted Trump voter. | ||
And I want to vote for Trump, but I want to see a little bit more in the way of America first. | ||
And after all, that's why I was on board with the A24. | ||
I want to see something I think the primary was good for Trump. | ||
I think the challenge from Haley and DeSantis, I think it brought something out of him. | ||
I think Ye24 brought something out of him. | ||
I would like to bring something out of him. | ||
And I know a lot of Trump people are going to get mad at me, but I'm the only one that could do it, because I'm the only one that's not looking for a job. | ||
I don't need a job. | ||
That was the appeal of Trump, right? | ||
I don't want their money. | ||
I don't need their money. | ||
I'm going to do the right thing. | ||
I don't need a job from the Trump- I'm not going to get a job in the Trump White House. | ||
You know, I'm not pandering to anybody, but we, you know, the American people need to have a bigger say than Miriam Adelson. | ||
Why would it be a victory for Trump to win if Nikki Haley's making our foreign policy? | ||
You know? | ||
I think these are reasonable questions. | ||
And I think it's reasonable to say, of course we're never going to consider voting for the radical left, but maybe we're not yet committed to the right. | ||
And isn't that the same logic that Trump employed in 2016? | ||
When Trump said that he would not commit to supporting the eventual nominee if he didn't win? | ||
He said, I'm talking about a lot of leverage. | ||
Well, to the extent that I have some leverage, I'm going to exercise it. | ||
My beef is not with Trump. | ||
It's with Nikki Haley. | ||
It's with Tim Scott. | ||
It's with Lindsey Graham. | ||
It's with all these people. | ||
Where were they in 2015? | ||
They were supporting every other candidate other than Trump. | ||
So, that's my stance on that. | ||
So, Laura Loomer, you know, I like her as a person. | ||
I think it was inappropriate the way she attacked me. | ||
I mean, if that's how it's gonna be, then okay. | ||
I mean, we kind of had this, like, I mean, hey, just between me and her as friends. | ||
We've kind of had this thing where it's like, I mean, we're friends, but we obviously strongly disagree, so we just don't really talk about each other on Twitter. | ||
You know, we're not coming at each other on Twitter because we know where we stand. | ||
And we're friends in spite of it. | ||
But she came at me publicly today, and, you know, now it's like, if that's how it's gonna be, I mean, look, we, I don't support her politics. | ||
So I'm going to be friends with you. | ||
I don't have to follow you on Twitter to be friends with you. | ||
Because I don't want to see all your pro-Israel content. | ||
I mean, if you're going to be tweeting at me and saying that I'm not a real Trumper... | ||
I mean, I don't need to follow you and see all your pro-Israel content. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
If that's how it's gonna be. | ||
So, everybody's so into the Fuentes loomer. | ||
It's like, melts people's minds. | ||
How can they be friends? | ||
I mean, she's a Zionist and he's the number one anti-Semite. | ||
I mean, I like her, but, you know, this public disagreement, it's putting real strain on this relationship. | ||
It's cooling the relationship. | ||
Or maybe it's heating up. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's hard to tell sometimes. | ||
You know, they say that the opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. | ||
So maybe this is just changing lanes a little bit. | ||
But the heat is still there. | ||
I mean, it's still fiery and passionate and intense. | ||
It's just kind of a different flavor. | ||
It's kind of a new and exciting chapter in our relationship. | ||
So, our platonic and friendly relationship, that is. | ||
Although I don't know what's going to happen at the Four Seasons Orlando after the election. | ||
What happens at the Four Seasons Orlando stays at the Four Seasons Orlando. | ||
Let's just put it that way. | ||
There's going to be no rules after Trump wins on November 5th. | ||
All bets are off. | ||
But anyway, so that's just jokes. | ||
But that's really my take on the whole situation. | ||
I have to put... I know this is not like my usual fire and brimstone. | ||
I have to kind of make my case, one, to show you that I'm still capable of that, but two, I'm making a methodical and precise case here because this is concerning a national election. | ||
Clearly, I have a lot of influence because that's why people care. | ||
And I think this is obviously very important. | ||
This is a very important election. | ||
And it's not just important that Trump wins. | ||
It's important how Trump wins. | ||
And it's important what the Trump administration is. | ||
I mean, what does that mean that Trump wins? | ||
Does that mean that Jared Kushner gets another four years? | ||
Or does that mean that we get, like, John McEntee for four years? | ||
John McEntee came in in 2020. | ||
Everything got way better. | ||
Are we getting the Trump administration from 2017 to 2019 that was run by Kushner? | ||
Are we getting the Trump administration that was run in 2020 by John McEntee? | ||
And we actually were building border wall and actually were calling for troops to be brought back home from the Middle East. | ||
I mean, as far as I'm aware, all that stuff accelerated in 2020. | ||
So, it's not just a matter of getting Trump in, it's which Trump are we getting? | ||
Who's coming with? | ||
And how? | ||
So I don't think any of that is anti-Trump. | ||
I don't think any of that is disloyal. | ||
I don't think any of that... And by the way, it is the 21st century. | ||
People say, you know, you're not helping. | ||
There are five months between now and the election, and I could put a tweet out tomorrow. | ||
If the election was tomorrow, I could put a tweet out tonight, and everybody would see it, and all my supporters... | ||
All my loyalists would vote for Trump if I said vote for Trump. | ||
So people say, you know, we don't have time. | ||
There is plenty of game left in this election. | ||
It is the 21st century. | ||
We're not dealing with the Pony Express. | ||
We have social media. | ||
So we have solidly five months for Trump to get us committed. | ||
And I don't think that's unreasonable. | ||
In the last week of the campaign, you know, we'll see what happens. | ||
But we got five months, and I think that Trump needs to know that a lot of people are not committed yet, and they're not committed because he's playing around with Nikki Haley and Tim Scott. | ||
Now, we all love Trump. | ||
We do not love his opponents, and we don't want to see him in the administration. | ||
So... So that's my position, and... | ||
You know, don't listen to what the media... I mean, the neocons are all trying to paint me as an anti-Trumper now. | ||
They want it so bad. | ||
Like I said, last week the New York Post called me and said, so you hate Trump now, right? | ||
And I'm like, what are you talking about? | ||
I love Trump. | ||
They're like, oh, but you said Biden's better on Palestine. | ||
I said, well, I said, yeah, I think that some of the policies on Palestine have been better, but... | ||
I'm Trump on everything. | ||
I'm Trump 99 out of 100 issues. | ||
Of course I'm not going to vote for Biden. | ||
And the guy didn't publish the story. | ||
Go figure. | ||
Because he didn't get the headline that he wanted. | ||
But they really... But that's the New York Post. | ||
That's Lachlan Murdoch. | ||
They want me to be an anti-Trumper. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm not. | ||
We... And this is a message. | ||
This is the last thing I'm going to say. | ||
Then we're going to move on. | ||
This is a message to all the right-wingers. | ||
Do not fall into the trap. | ||
Of saying that we're going to ditch right-wing politics because it's controlled by Israel. | ||
We are here to fight for right-wing politics. | ||
I want a piece of the pie. | ||
I'm not going to give the right-wing to Israel without a fight. | ||
You know, people say, well, all the right-wing is controlled by Israel. | ||
That's basically true. | ||
We have to fight for a better right-wing. | ||
We have to fight for control over the political opposition in America. | ||
I'm not gonna get boxed out. | ||
Sorry, you don't get to tell us who gets to talk to the right-wing people in America. | ||
We're more right-wing than they are, obviously. | ||
Shapiro, who says Christ is King is anti-Semitic, doesn't get to say who's right-wing and who isn't. | ||
I'm sorry, but Laura Loomer doesn't get to say who's a Trump supporter and who isn't. | ||
We are America first. | ||
She is not. | ||
She is Israel first. | ||
If Donald Trump was against Israel, she would be against Donald Trump. | ||
And that tells you where her priorities are. | ||
So, no, I'm not going to let Loomer, I'm not going to let Shapiro, I'm not going to let these people tell us that the right wing is only for Zionists. | ||
It isn't. | ||
Sorry, the Zionists do not have a monopoly on the right, and it's a mistake to give that up. | ||
Because, to tell you the truth, the right-wing people are with us. | ||
They tell you, yeah, well, the evangelicals support Israel. | ||
Yeah, the old ones do. | ||
The young ones, not so much, and that's what they're worried about. | ||
We own Gen Z. Groypers, America First, nationalism. | ||
Gen Z is not your grandparent's GOP that slavishly supports Israel. | ||
It isn't, and they know that. | ||
That's why Turning Point sends every college campus chapter a box of pro-Israel propaganda. | ||
Because they're trying to bring the young people back into the fold. | ||
We have to fight for the young right-wing people. | ||
And to fight for them, we gotta be in the right-wing mainstream. | ||
It is a mistake to alienate ourselves from the mainstream right by saying, oh, we don't like Trump, we don't like this, we don't like that. | ||
The right wing is primed, it's ripe, for someone saying, America first and Christ is king, and meaning it in every case, even, yes, when it concerns Israel, to take over the right wing ecosystem. | ||
That's what they fear. | ||
And that's why they're trying to alienate us from that project by saying, oh, if you criticize Israel, you get put in the left wing bucket. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So, people, and by the way, there are a lot of people saying, oh, you know, Nick, you support Trump or you're anti-Israel. | ||
That's a contradiction. | ||
It isn't. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
I became a critic of Israel because Trump said America first. | ||
Shapiro has never said America first. | ||
None of them have ever said America first. | ||
Trump repopularized that term. | ||
All the conservatives said, that's a KKK slogan, that's from the neo-Nazi Charles Lindbergh. | ||
Trump brought America first back. | ||
Even if Trump is pro-Israel and I'm not, The germ of the idea of America First is with him. | ||
And if he gets everybody to believe America First, all it requires is someone to take it to its logical conclusion. | ||
Probably because of political constraints that exist right now. | ||
Maybe Trump can't win a national election without the Israel lobby. | ||
That's probably true. | ||
I fully concede that. | ||
Trump needs $100 million. | ||
I wish that he wouldn't take it. | ||
I know what that represents. | ||
I know it comes with strings attached. | ||
But maybe the political constraints are such that he's just got to do what he has to do for politics. | ||
Understood. | ||
But then it's incumbent on us to fulfill the promise. | ||
If Trump couldn't, we have to fulfill it. | ||
In the same way that the Founding Fathers... | ||
You know, they say about the Founding Fathers made the country free and they had slavery. | ||
You know, I don't know if I necessarily agree with that whole construction, but the idea is similar. | ||
They say the Founding Fathers freed the nation, but they still had slavery. | ||
And people say, well, but there were political constraints and so on and, you know, it took a hundred years for it to be realized. | ||
It is a similar premise, even if you don't agree with that whole idea. | ||
It is a similar premise with this. | ||
Which is to say that maybe Donald Trump cannot fulfill America First in four years, or eight years. | ||
And maybe Trump can't completely fulfill America First because there are just some political realities that exist right now. | ||
But we have to recognize that he brought it back, he planted the seed, and even if he doesn't perfectly live up to our idea of America First, He is the godfather of it. | ||
And we, the young generation, have to fulfill it. | ||
And that, I think that is the only right frame in politics right now. | ||
Because otherwise, you gotta be with Biden. | ||
And by the way, Biden has received more money from AIPAC than any other politician. | ||
Biden's Secretary of State went to Israel and said, I'm not just American, I'm Jewish. | ||
So before people say, oh, you know, Trump is pro-Israel, I'm with Biden or I'm with the left. | ||
The left, one, is totally anti-American. | ||
So, I mean, if your problem with the Israel lobby on the right is that they're not pro-American, I mean the left is straight-up anti-American. | ||
So Biden and the left are anti-American, and the left is just as influenced by Israel. | ||
Maybe slightly less, but I mean really just as much. | ||
And there is also this Jewish communist element involved as well. | ||
And so it really leaves us with no good options. | ||
That's why the only acceptable frame is to say that we are going to fight for a seat at the table in the right wing. | ||
Sorry, the right wing is not just for pro-Israel people anymore. | ||
Now there is a very loud, and a growing, and enthusiastic, and young, Israel-critical faction in the right wing. | ||
Yes, we support Trump. | ||
We do not support his support for Israel. | ||
But we understand it. | ||
We don't identify as Republicans. | ||
We don't identify as conservatives. | ||
We are right-wing. | ||
We are nationalists. | ||
We are reactionaries. | ||
We are Christians. | ||
We are under the age of 65. | ||
We do not watch Fox News. | ||
We do not get tricked with Israel propaganda. | ||
And as we get older, we are going to take over all the organs of the right wing, and when it is politically viable, we are going to fulfill Trump's vision. | ||
We will finish what he started. | ||
We will do what he cannot. | ||
And we will break the last chains around America's neck from the Israel lobby. | ||
So that's my position. | ||
For everybody that's been pushing that, that fat pig Michael Tracy, and this journalist at the New York Post, and Laura Loomer, And Kostin Alomaru and all the other ones, that's the position. | ||
We're not giving it up. | ||
Your little catch-22 didn't work. | ||
We're right-wing, we're pro-Trump, we're not committed. | ||
And we're going to see through Israel afterward one way or the other. | ||
And make sure that America First is applied to every situation. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
No. | ||
We actually are out of time. | ||
Should I talk about the cease...I guess I'll talk about...we'll just do a longer show. | ||
I'll talk about the ceasefire. | ||
So we're gonna get...that was kind of a joke. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
No, but we're gonna jump into our featured story. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about the Biden ceasefire. | ||
It's not like a huge story. | ||
I mean it is, but I don't think it'll take a long time to cover. | ||
So our feature story we're talking about tonight, the latest ceasefire proposal that was announced by the President on Friday. | ||
And as I said at the top of the show, it's sort of interesting. | ||
Biden comes out and gives a speech. | ||
And as you may or may not know, I think I've covered this, although this hasn't been the focus of my coverage of the conflict in Gaza, There has been an ongoing negotiation since October 7th between the parties involved. | ||
There's been a negotiation between Hamas and Israel mediated by the United States and Qatar and Egypt. | ||
And there was some early success of these talks. | ||
There was a short, very short, and limited ceasefire in late November, early December of last year. | ||
But besides that, the talks have been unsuccessful and really they're a non-starter. | ||
And so Biden comes out and gives a speech on Friday. | ||
With what is supposed to be a breakthrough in these negotiations which so far have stalled and been unsuccessful and and like I said I mean there's really just this major impasse at the center of it which makes negotiation itself a non-starter. | ||
But Biden comes out on Friday and says there's been a major breakthrough and he says that Israel and the United States have submitted a ceasefire proposal to Hamas through Qatar for their consideration. | ||
And I was initially very skeptical because I saw that, and I'm very aware of the current situation in Gaza, which is this, and I'll go into briefly the impasse that I'm describing. | ||
Since the very start of the conflict, Israel has said that their only objective There's nothing more. | ||
There's nothing specific. | ||
They have only said we are going to utterly destroy Hamas. | ||
People say, well, what does that exactly mean? | ||
They don't elaborate. | ||
People say, well, is it political? | ||
I mean, what do you want to do with Gaza afterward? | ||
They won't say. | ||
So, the only thing that Israel has said in the most blunt and ambiguous possible terms The central, overriding, only objective in this conflict is utterly destroy Hamas. | ||
And they refuse to elaborate beyond this. | ||
Well, Hamas doesn't want to be annihilated, obviously. | ||
They're being slowly eradicated and there is some debate about, you know, will they have this ability to regroup in the north? | ||
Will they be able to sustain an insurgency? | ||
These are technical questions. | ||
But Israel has obviously been engaging Hamas in a protracted war. | ||
It has been devastating to Hamas and the broader Palestinian population. | ||
And so, Israel has said, we're going to do this as long as it takes. | ||
We'll do this for, some said at the very beginning, we'll do this for 10 years. | ||
Now, that's probably an exaggeration, but that was the rhetoric. | ||
They said, we'll be here for 10 years, we'll be here for 5 years, we'll be here as long as it takes to utterly destroy Hamas. | ||
Now that Hamas is, has basically been cornered in Rafah, their last stronghold, Hamas now wants to negotiate. | ||
And this is the central impasse. | ||
Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire without being destroyed. | ||
They're putting up the white flag and saying, we would like you to stop trying to kill us, and we would like the fighting to stop because our whole population is being devastated. | ||
And Israel is saying, well, we don't win until you're all gone. | ||
So, Israel will end the war when they kill all of Hamas. | ||
Hamas wants to end the war before they all get killed. | ||
That's the problem with these negotiations and that is where they're breaking down. | ||
Because there is this negotiation about hostage exchange. | ||
That Hamas will give some hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and a temporary truce. | ||
And so there are some things that are on the table that are being moved around. | ||
But the fundamental disagreement is that Israel says, eventually we're going to kill all of you. | ||
And Hamas says, well, we don't all want to be killed. | ||
We want the fighting to stop before that happens. | ||
And so, you know, these things are mutually exclusive. | ||
So there really can't be a negotiation if one of the parties being eradicated is the victory condition for the other party. | ||
It just, you know, it doesn't work. | ||
So Biden made this speech on Friday and that's why I was confused. | ||
I said, did they overcome this disagreement? | ||
I don't even see how that's possible. | ||
And this is a story about the speech. | ||
This is from the Israel Times. | ||
It says, quote, declaring that it is time for this war to end. | ||
U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden gave a high stakes speech on Friday presenting what he said was the latest Israeli proposal for a hostage deal and ceasefire to end the Israel-Hamas war and calling on the terror group to accept the offer. | ||
The Israeli proposal was submitted on Thursday to Hamas via Qatar, Biden revealed, saying the offer would bring all the hostages home, ensure Israel's security, create a better day after in Gaza without Hamas in power, and set the stage for a political settlement that provides a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike. | ||
Biden laid out the details of three phases with particular emphasis on the first six-week phase, which was largely similar to the framework that was discussed in previous rounds of negotiations, but included new conditions detailed by the president for the first time. | ||
So he said that they both submitted the proposal, but that doesn't really work because Israel has never agreed to a permanent ceasefire, in principle or in practice. | ||
And so this was their reaction. | ||
This is also from Times of Israel. | ||
It says, quote, Earlier Monday, Israeli officials pushed back on elements of the hostage deal proposal presented by Biden as Netanyahu insisted that there were gaps between that proposal and Israel's stance. | ||
In response, the U.S. | ||
doubled down on its assertion that the proposal laid out by the president was an accurate reflection of an Israeli offer. | ||
So Biden comes out on Friday and says, okay, Israel and America are putting forward what we want. | ||
And Israel says, yeah, that's not what we want. | ||
Like we do, that is not our proposal. | ||
Those are not our objectives. | ||
And the Biden administration is contradicting them and saying, no yeah it is. | ||
This is what you want. | ||
This is what you submitted. | ||
But it wasn't! | ||
It wasn't. | ||
This is not what the cabinet agreed to from Israel and we'll get into that in a moment about the politics of the Israeli cabinet. | ||
It says, quote, The claim that we agreed to a ceasefire without our conditions being met is incorrect, said the Prime Minister. | ||
An Israeli official told the Times of Israel that Netanyahu said in a meeting of the Knesset that Israel will not end the war in Gaza until it achieves its three war aims, destroying Hamas's military and civil governance, securing the release of all hostages, and ensuring that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel. | ||
So it totally snaps back. | ||
Biden says Israel, the breakthrough would be if Israel agreed to a permanent ceasefire in principle. | ||
They did not. | ||
Biden said they did and they came out and they reasserted, they reaffirmed on no, we are not agreeing to a permanent ceasefire until Hamas is eradicated. | ||
We're not going to, but that is the basis of the disagreement. | ||
And recent statements by American defense personnel have said that Israel cannot defeat Hamas. | ||
The American Defense Department and National Security Council have said that American intelligence shows that even if Israel tried, they could not utterly defeat Hamas, because Hamas would simply regroup. | ||
and has the capability to fight for a sustained period of time in an insurgency style of warfare and that they can recruit thousands of new tens of thousands of new fighters for every one Hamas fighter that gets killed another one gets recruited. | ||
So Israel is saying this war is going to go on indefinitely. | ||
And it's going to go on indefinitely because we're going to fight until every last Hamas member is killed. | ||
And if that never happens, that means the war never ends. | ||
America wants to see an end to the war. | ||
So America's saying, well, you can't kill every Hamas member, so you need to rethink your victory condition. | ||
And if you rethink the victory condition to mean that Hamas may not be eradicated, but it may be disabled, well, then you can bring an end to the war. | ||
But at the center of this is the politics of the Israeli government. | ||
Netanyahu has a very small majority in the Israeli Knesset. | ||
I think there's, it's a 60 vote majority. | ||
I think he has 64 votes. | ||
And the necessary votes for him to maintain a majority and therefore control over the coalition government, the votes are coming from two far-right Zionist, religious Zionist politicians. | ||
They are the current Minister of Finance and the Minister of National Security. | ||
They both are providing the requisite votes that make up the difference to give Netanyahu a majority. | ||
Without them, and they are a package deal, his government collapses. | ||
Without them, there are snap elections, and Netanyahu loses power, and then, because he's facing prosecution, he's going to jail. | ||
So, Netanyahu is trying to stay in power as long as possible. | ||
In order to stay in power, he needs this emergency to drag on. | ||
In order for the emergency and for his power to remain, he needs the support of these two radical religious Zionist ministers in his government. | ||
And what these radical people want, is they don't just want Hamas to be eradicated. | ||
They think it's essential that Rafa is invaded, and they think it's essential that every last Hamas member is killed. | ||
They also want to take the fight to Hezbollah in Lebanon, and they want to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
And they both have said, if Netanyahu agrees to a ceasefire without eradicating Hamas, we're going to blow up this government. | ||
He's saying that if Netanyahu does not invade Rafah, we're going to disable this government. | ||
And so that is the internal political struggle. | ||
Those are the pressures that the Israeli Prime Minister is facing. | ||
On the one hand, it is in his own interest for the war to go on indefinitely. | ||
It's actually, you understand what's going on here. | ||
When Netanyahu says, well, we're going to fight this war to the last Palestinian, and it's going to go on as long as it needs to, what he's really saying is, I'm going to hang on to power indefinitely. | ||
If I'm in power as long as there's an emergency, then this emergency can't end until something that's never going to happen happens. | ||
So that's pressure number one. | ||
And the reason for that is because when the emergency ends, he's going to face an election that he will lose, and not only will he lose power, but he'll also be prosecuted and thrown in jail. | ||
That's pressure number one. | ||
Pressure number two is that even if Netanyahu, let's say, Netanyahu thought there was a way to end the war and remain in power, it wouldn't matter. | ||
Because these two ministers That are giving him the majority and keeping this government together, they're telling him, we will disable your governing coalition if you're not as militaristic, if you're not as aggressive as possible in fighting, not just this war, but wars against the entire, against all their adversaries in the entire region. | ||
And that is why, by the way, the Biden administration is coming out and trying to use intelligence. | ||
They're trying to use open source intelligence to say, oh, this object, this unreasonable objective that you have that will make the war last longer rather than end sooner. | ||
Oh, well, it's impossible. | ||
So that's why Biden is putting out intelligence. | ||
That's why his intel agencies and And the US military are putting out now, because you're going to see this more and more, they're saying, oh well Israel can't beat Hamas actually. | ||
Why are they saying that? | ||
America wants the war to end. | ||
Biden specifically wants the war to end. | ||
If this is still going on in November, it's going to hurt Biden politically. | ||
What's more, the longer that this goes on, the higher the likelihood that there will be a war with Iran. | ||
And the longer that the Houthi campaign against the shipping in the Red Sea goes on, and the attacks on shipping in the Red Sea are... | ||
Increasing freight costs by 15% and it's hurting our ally Egypt because Egypt relies on the revenue from the Suez Canal for their government. | ||
If they don't have that for a long period of time because ships don't want to go through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, it's causing problems for Egypt and then Egypt is putting pressure on America. | ||
So this is the this is the squabble. | ||
It's all about power. | ||
Netanyahu wants to stay in power. | ||
Biden wants to stay in power. | ||
Biden wants to stay in power by winning this election and that means that freight cost has to go down. | ||
That means that Egypt can't put pressure on him. | ||
That means he also doesn't want a war with Iran. | ||
And Netanyahu wants to be in power as long as possible, and his finance and national security minister, they want to see settlements return to Gaza, and they want to see settlements in the West Bank, and they want to see a greater Israel established through a series of wars that were given a mandate by October 7th. | ||
So, if you see all this hype about this deal, oh there's a deal being made, it's not going to happen. | ||
And this is the latest from the Times of Israel. | ||
This is just the developments today. | ||
It says, quote, U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden told Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani on Monday that Israel is prepared to advance the hostage deal proposal it made last week. | ||
Biden confirmed Israel's readiness to move forward. | ||
and urged the Emir to use all appropriate measures to secure Hamas's acceptance of the deal. | ||
It was unclear whether Biden was referring to a new readiness from Israel to reach a deal. | ||
Hours earlier, Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed there were gaps between what Biden declared on Friday was the latest Israeli hostage proposal and what the war cabinet had actually authorized days earlier. | ||
So this is where we are in the conflict. | ||
It's not going to end anytime soon. | ||
Israel is engaging every part of Rafah right now. | ||
They have taken control of the Philadelphia Strait with Egypt, which they're not happy about. | ||
So this war is still on. | ||
Israel is still trying to destroy Hamas. | ||
They probably can, to be honest with you. | ||
And I think they do seek to annex Gaza. | ||
I think that's what that means. | ||
When they say they're going to eradicate everybody, that means they're going to kill a substantial amount of Palestinians and they're going to assassinate the leadership of Hamas. | ||
And when they say that Gaza can't pose a threat, they mean they're going to remove all the Palestinians and do settlements. | ||
And I don't think the United States is going to do what it takes to restrain them. | ||
I don't think they can. | ||
I don't think Biden has the willingness or the capability. | ||
Well, we definitely have the capability. | ||
There's no political will to do that. | ||
So that's where we are with the ceasefire. | ||
Those are kind of the key things to understand here. | ||
I hope that kind of elucidates what's happening because I don't feel like not a lot of people are talking about these aspects of it, but that is kind of the central issue. | ||
And if you really have been paying attention to Israeli politics, this has been bubbling up for years now. | ||
Netanyahu struggling to get back in power and form a coalition, and then passing this judicial reform to protect himself. | ||
There was like a coup, there was a mutiny of all of Israeli society last year, it was like a revolution. | ||
And then October 7th happened and now they're rallying around. | ||
I mean this is, it's like House of Cards over there, if you've been following this over the last few years. | ||
So that is what they seek. | ||
But that's the ceasefire. | ||
Like I said, I wouldn't count on anything like that happening anytime soon because it's just a non-starter. | ||
Hamas wants to live. | ||
Israel wants them to die. | ||
It's not negotiable for either side. | ||
So the war will continue. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm having kind of a bad hair day, so I'm not really happy, but... But whatever, I mean, we'll take a look at the Super Chats anyway. | ||
And we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me know what you think about my feelings towards Trump. | ||
I'm curious to see what the Super Chatters have to say about this. | ||
Because I don't really know where my audience is at with Trump. | ||
I don't, unlike all these other fags, I don't take like a survey before I take a position. | ||
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I just take a position. | |
You know what I mean, so. | ||
But anyway. | ||
But let's see. | ||
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We're gonna get set up. | |
It's gonna be a lot of Super Chats, man. | ||
Oh, well actually it's not that many, I guess. | ||
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Alright. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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Off to a great start. | |
Thank you. | ||
- User 69,710 sent $10, African American. | ||
- Off to a great start, thank you. - Pancras sent $5. | ||
You make adapting to different audiences look easy. | ||
You put the red pills in applesauce and make them easier to digest with your charisma. | ||
I think it's due to your precision with words, like Hemingway. | ||
- Yeah, I mean, I feel like it's a skill that's so easy. | ||
Maybe it just comes naturally to me. | ||
But um, you know it's just about like, you just gotta be a good listener. | ||
I feel like that's the, so many people don't, they're not actually listening. | ||
People are just kind of like mindless. | ||
Because I, you know, I was talking to a friend of mine about this the other day. | ||
I feel like I'm able to win people over very easily, and it's not complicated at all. | ||
I just make eye contact, I compliment them, I listen to what they're saying, I express agreement, you know, on the things that I agree with, or if I disagree I say it in a respectful or, you know, persuasive way. | ||
It's not, it doesn't, It's not rocket science. | ||
You know, it doesn't take some genius to figure this out. | ||
You know, like with Alex Jones. | ||
You know, obviously me and Alex Jones have some disagreements on certain things and so, you know, sometimes it's tough to navigate it. | ||
I, you know, it gets a little hostile. | ||
But, you know, I can tell that Alex likes me and that's because I'm, you know, I respect him. | ||
I watch his show. | ||
I listen to him. | ||
And I I make it obvious that I value his opinion. | ||
I make it obvious. | ||
I make it clear. | ||
I tell him what I like about him what I agree with him about you know and And I don't know I feel like so many I you know you think that's such an easy skill But so many people don't have it because so many people are just ignoramuses so many people are just not paying attention and You know, like, perfect example. | ||
When I was with Ye, and we were flying out to Mar-a-Lago, it was literally just me, Ye, and this other black guy named Jamar. | ||
And when we all had this connection flight in San Francisco, we were at the airport waiting for our connecting flight. | ||
And me, recognizing that, like, you know, I'm working for Ye, I was alert. | ||
I was paying attention. | ||
I was attentive. | ||
I was like, hey, you know, our flight's over here, you know, I'll get you breakfast if you want to sit down, discreet area, blah, blah, blah, whatever. | ||
You know, I was doing my fucking job. | ||
And when he was talking, I was just, you know, having good body language. | ||
Sitting upright, leaning in, making eye contact, paying attention. | ||
Jamar was, like, asleep! | ||
He was, like, slumped over, had his head in his hands. | ||
He was being rude and disrespectful, not paying attention. | ||
And when we jumped on the flight to Miami, Ye was like, he's like, you know, I believe, I truly believe that your attitude is your latitude. | ||
And like, Jamar, he's not really like paying attention and like, blah blah blah. | ||
And in my mind, I'm like, I was, of course, like that's, when I do that, it's very deliberate. | ||
But it's such like a no-brainer. | ||
You're with one of the biggest celebrities. | ||
You're going to meet the president. | ||
Fucking sit up. | ||
Make eye contact. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
You know, you would think shit like that is a no-brainer, but so many people go through their lives, and I don't know if they never had a dad, no one ever taught them this stuff. | ||
So, and I'm partial, I'm, you know, I'm saying this like, you know, affirming what you're saying, but also, This is such an easy, easy, easy skill for anyone watching the show to pick up. | ||
If you want to succeed in literally anything, literally anything, but especially politics because that's what people should be doing, it is a no-brainer just like make good eye contact, fucking listen to people. | ||
Don't just wait for your turn to talk. | ||
You know, Maybe this is something people have never, some people have never heard before. | ||
People love to talk. | ||
Let other people talk and they will like you. | ||
If you go, and this is like, I'm stealing this from like how to win friends and influence people, but it's also just I think pretty self-evident and like a universal principle. | ||
You'd be so surprised. | ||
Most people think that when you converse with somebody that a good conversation is like 50-50. | ||
It's not. | ||
Because people are selfish. | ||
And what people want more than anything is to be witnessed. | ||
Why do we have this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But when we do things, we're compelled to tell other people about them. | ||
It's not enough that we do things. | ||
We want to take pictures of ourselves doing things, and we want to show people. | ||
It's not enough that we do things. | ||
We want to do things and then tell everyone about them, and we want people to know that we did them, and we want people to think a certain way about us because we did them. | ||
People want to be witnessed, and people want to be acknowledged. | ||
So, And you can try this for yourself. | ||
Talk to, like, your parents. | ||
If you talk to your parents, and you let your dad, or any old guy for that matter, if you talk to any old guy, or your dad, or your uncle, or whatever, and you let that person do 90% of the talking, and you just ask them questions, And you just said, wow, really? | ||
Tell me more about so this but but you have to do it in like an authentic way. | ||
If it's insincere, it's very off putting. | ||
But if you're able to do this effectively, you would be a person could do all the talking. | ||
You could say zero words and they would say, wow, what a great conversation we had. | ||
I can't believe that we just had the best conversation. | ||
I love talking to you. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because people love to hear themselves talk. | ||
People love to hear themselves talk. | ||
And they love a captive audience. | ||
Because most people, no one gives a fuck about them. | ||
Most people, that's why people go to therapy. | ||
Because they'll pay someone $200 just to listen to their bullshit for one hour a week. | ||
And it's actually kind of a sad thing. | ||
But it's true. | ||
And especially as a young person. | ||
And if you're good looking, it helps too. | ||
If you just can give someone that acknowledgement, just give them a little bit of that, just show them a little love, and it's so easy. | ||
But it really starts with loving people, because people can tell if you're doing it inauthentically. | ||
If you're doing it insincerely, people can clock that. | ||
People have like a sixth sense about this. | ||
And if you're an insincere flatterer or an insincere... it's actually a skill. | ||
So, I mean, the principle behind it is simple, but doing it in practice, you actually really have to work on yourself as a human being and really just, like, love people. | ||
And, um... I think that's, like, when people meet me, I think that's what they pick up on. | ||
When people say, oh, I met him and he's not a hater, like, I know... you know, the Hodgetwins said that. | ||
They said, we... you can feel it in the room when someone's racist. | ||
You don't come across that way. | ||
That's real. | ||
You know, there is something tangible about that. | ||
You know, people can sense, you know, not to be like, I like animals like me. | ||
Like, people can sense I have a good heart. | ||
People can sense that I'm like a warm person. | ||
That's because I love God. | ||
That's because I love people. | ||
That's because I'm humble. | ||
I like people. | ||
I don't like Super Chatters, but I like, you know, because Super Chatters are subhuman animals, but I like people. | ||
And, um, And if you can, if you can find that in your heart to love people, if you can find, and this is, this is, I'm just ripping this from How to Win Friends and Influence People, but it's true. | ||
I didn't take it from that. | ||
I kind of just, you know, that's just a vocabulary I'm using. | ||
If you can really dig deep and hum, fucking humble yourself, that's the big, humility is such a critical thing. | ||
Humble yourself. | ||
And love people. | ||
You can become so likable, and you can have so many friends, and those friends can do you so many favors. | ||
And you can do them favors. | ||
You know, you gotta be a giver also. | ||
But that is like the key to life. | ||
And it blows me away. | ||
So many people just don't do it. | ||
And that has been a big problem that I've had with people that have worked for me. | ||
I've had a lot of fallings out with people, falling outs with people. | ||
And almost every time, it's like a young guy. | ||
And I wanna slap the shit out of him. | ||
And I wanna say, listen motherfucker. | ||
Fucking make eye contact. | ||
Be respectful. | ||
Be considerate. | ||
Say please and thank you. | ||
You know, I've had people working for me. | ||
And, you know, we'd have people that would come into town. | ||
Important people! | ||
And I'd say, hey, you know, we gotta go meet this person. | ||
This is, like, someone that might donate money, or this is a person that might be able to, like, go on their show. | ||
And this person would say, meh, I don't feel like it. | ||
And I'd be like, motherfucker, like, are you serious? | ||
So, young people just have, not to go, like, full boomer, but, like, young people have such an attitude problem. | ||
And it's not even just young people, it's everybody. | ||
Everybody's got an attitude problem. | ||
You know. | ||
So, and the question or the super chat was about, you know, like tailoring your appeal to people. | ||
Tailoring your appeal is just about listening. | ||
That's what tact, you know, do you know what tact, to be tactful means? | ||
It means to have a feel. | ||
Do you know what it means to have a feel? | ||
It means to have the dexterity to recognize, you know, when you're getting resistance. | ||
If you're talking to somebody, you know, you gotta kind of, hmm, you know, you gotta think, what is this person about? | ||
Is this person right-wing or left-wing? | ||
How much exposure does this person have to these talking points? | ||
Obviously, if you're talking to a total fucking normie, you're not gonna say, so there's this guy, Curtis Yarvin, and he's, like, a dark elf, which means, like, Jewish, but, like, you're not... If you have, like, a normie, you're gonna say something like, You know, yeah, I'm just like anti-war. | ||
If it's a normie, you're gonna get a very, you're gonna go for the biggest, most general bucket possible. | ||
And depending on their response, you need to kind of go in a different direction, but the tact, it's about a give and take, you know? | ||
You put stuff out there, and you have to really focus in and listen on what you get back. | ||
Because what you get back tells you a lot about, you know, what your next move is. | ||
So... | ||
I'm now imparting this advice. | ||
I know you didn't ask for it. | ||
I hate unsolicited advice, but you're watching this show, so maybe you want it. | ||
But this is my advice to any person doing anything. | ||
This is my advice to everybody. | ||
And take it from me, because I push very Unpopular, very controversial opinions about very controversial subjects, and I do it successfully. | ||
And that's because I'm a very persuasive, likable person. | ||
Or at least I can be. | ||
When I turn it on, it's great. | ||
When I turn it off, I'm the biggest fucking asshole you've ever met. | ||
But take it from me, because I do this. | ||
That is how you win in life. | ||
You need people to win in life. | ||
You can't do it alone. | ||
You need to, you need to know people. | ||
And the thing you need to know about people is people love to hear their own name. | ||
They love to hear themselves talk. | ||
They love to be acknowledged. | ||
And, you know, if you can provide that for them, they will like you. | ||
And if they like you, you know, then you can do something with that. | ||
And then it gets more complicated. | ||
But that's really, that's, that's how it, that's always the opening move. | ||
Well, almost always. | ||
You got to get people to like you. | ||
And to persuade people, you got to put your message out there in a way that they're going to accept. | ||
You don't need them to embrace the full thing. | ||
You just kind of need to plant a seed. | ||
And, you know, people take it in the direction, but... But anyway, yeah, I mean, because the only reason I go into detail on this is because I was just having this conversation with a friend of mine. | ||
It's something that's so, so simple and so obvious and yet I've seen people fuck it up all the time. | ||
I always think to myself, you know, I'm really not that special. | ||
I'm just, like, logical and, like, a good listener. | ||
But so few people have these abilities. | ||
And if you master them and use them, you will be top 10% tomorrow, you know. | ||
Not to go, like, life coach or whatever, but I'm just telling you. | ||
Because it's just true. | ||
Anyone who's successful will tell you the same thing. | ||
Anyone. | ||
And if you watch Trump, if you watch any of the most successful people, they all do this. | ||
And they don't do it, you know, they do it instinctually. | ||
But it really begins, you know, to really unpack it, I think it begins fundamentally with humility. | ||
That is the thing which people, I think, for the most part lack. | ||
The humility to kind of respect the game. | ||
And to kind of say, like, you know, I need people on my side and, like, I, you know, I kind of have to invite them in. | ||
Which means I have to go where they are and, you know, take an interest and discover who they are. | ||
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Not to yap. | ||
I know it's a yap fest, but... Very, very, very important. | ||
My hair looks like shit today. | ||
And I hate it. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, and then, you know, this Keith Woods. | ||
Then he just made it free. | ||
And makes me look like, looks like the biggest jerk-off. | ||
So Keith Woods publishes a book list on his Substack, and it's a paid post. | ||
You gotta pay him to see his book list. | ||
Which is ridiculous to begin with, but I don't judge. | ||
Everyone's gotta make a living, you know? | ||
You gotta send money to get shit on in this ridiculous internet show. | ||
So, you know, I can't really be too critical. | ||
But Keith Woods puts out his book list and says, you have to pay me $10 to see the book list. | ||
Me, being Keith Woods' best friend, I'm like, hey man, can I get the book list for free? | ||
He goes, no. | ||
So I go on my show and I just totally bury him with this awesome monologue. | ||
I riff. | ||
Everyone loves it. | ||
And I say, I can't believe it. | ||
I've been friends with this guy. | ||
I've helped this guy out. | ||
He won't give me his $10 book list for free. | ||
It's bullshit. | ||
Someone posts the clip and he replies to the clip and says, oh, I've just made it free for everybody. | ||
You know, and this is how he, you know, it's crazy. | ||
This is how he just... How does one man win like this? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's just like... You know, but that's when you really have to say, you know what? | ||
I'm a lower life form. | ||
You know? | ||
It's like, I'm a hamster in a cage. | ||
I mean, I can't win here. | ||
You know, I don't get the book list, and I'm in the right. | ||
Like, I'm in the right. | ||
I'm expressing my grievance with righteous indignation, and the people are with me. | ||
They're like, yeah, this is bullshit. | ||
He won't even give his friend the book list. | ||
And then he just totally outmaneuvers me and just makes it free. | ||
I can't win. | ||
So that's when you just gotta recognize, you know, this guy just needs to be bludgeoned. | ||
With brute force, because I can't outsmart this guy. | ||
He's too disciplined. | ||
That's what he has, because I'm just as fiery, you know, this is the one time, just the ball of fire approach doesn't work. | ||
You know, he's in his meditation chamber, levitating three feet above the floor. | ||
He's sunk into his witness consciousness. | ||
He's astral projecting. | ||
He's communing with the ascended masters and the avatars. | ||
Going back millions of generations. | ||
He's connected to the past and future. | ||
He sees it all as an unbroken chain. | ||
And I think that, like, an impassioned monologue on my show is gonna defeat this guy. | ||
He knew I was gonna say it before I said it. | ||
He selected this permutation of events millions of years in the past He was in some kind of tesseract, like an interstellar, pulling on strings, altering our reality to set this up in such a way where I always lose. | ||
So, you know, I just can't play that game. | ||
I'm never gonna win, so I just can't play. | ||
I just can't play with him. | ||
I'm just, you know what? | ||
I set out at one point to learn as much as he has. | ||
I don't think I'll ever be there. | ||
I'm not mature enough. | ||
I have to climb some mountain somewhere. | ||
I have to go to India or something. | ||
I'm never going to do it on my own. | ||
It's like when Joker says, I wouldn't risk the fate of Gotham in a fist fight with you. | ||
That's Keith Woods. | ||
I think I'm going to go to Neoplatonist headquarters and just beat them up. | ||
We're going to go into my turf and I'm just going to make jokes and have a very sing-songy Italian monologue that everyone loves. | ||
But he's just got this interdimensional understanding. | ||
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So, I'm done. | |
I've given up. | ||
We cannot fight Year of Keith Woods. | ||
We just have to accept it. | ||
There is no resisting the Year of Keith Woods. | ||
We just have to let it wash over us. | ||
Okay, the Groypers, we can't fight it. | ||
We just have to let it wash over and it will pass. | ||
You know, this Neoplatonic thing. | ||
We're gonna have to invoke some other power to defeat him. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So yeah, he freed the book list. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, but he freed the book list. | ||
He already won. | ||
In retrospect, it was so obvious, so simple, but so elegant. | ||
And yet I never saw it coming. | ||
So anyway. | ||
But yeah, I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
It's true. | ||
But yeah, I mean, it's true. | ||
In the future, Keith should just give the book list initially, but... I mean, who am I to judge? | ||
We're just ants. | ||
Ethiopian grower percent ten dollars. | ||
Half incels are the only independent thinking men whose mind is not colonized by pussy and the only effective way of fighting back against this gynocentric society. | ||
This takes away women's power over men and they hate it so much that their only retort is calling you a closeted fag to emasculate you. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Everything is about power. | ||
- Five dollars. | ||
Also men who literally can't rise up any women are always the biggest simps that exist. | ||
Never seen somebody who has no riz, who isn't simping hard. | ||
The extent that even Catholic menus these terms shows how full of simps our society is common in cell W. - Everything is about power. | ||
And like women, women hate incels. | ||
Well, it's not even incels. | ||
I mean, women hate, like, real incels because they're, like, not attracted to them. | ||
But women hate a guy like me because I offend women and women say, like, well, we won't fuck you. | ||
And I'm like, I don't care. | ||
And that is what they can't stand because the only power they have over men is sex. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the only thing they can offer men. | ||
They're not good companions. | ||
They're not funny. | ||
They're not smart. | ||
The only thing that women can offer men that other men can't offer men is sex. | ||
That's why men talk to them. | ||
You know, and men can say, that's not true. | ||
I love talking to women. | ||
It's like, okay, but what if sex were off the table? | ||
If you still like talking to women, you're a gay man. | ||
Okay, that is how women control men. | ||
Because women can give men sex, and then, you know, in a relationship, women, being ingratiated in the man's life and being the object of his affection, they can steer the man. | ||
And they can say, baby, I don't like when you watch Nick Fuentes, that makes me really upset. | ||
You know, and the guy goes, oh no, come here, please baby, like no. | ||
That's how they control the men. | ||
And then when the women have the man's kids, then they really got the man. | ||
Because then they could turn the kids against the man and they could take the man's shit and all this. | ||
And if you have a guy who's like, you know, maybe I'll get married, maybe I won't. | ||
Maybe I'll sleep around, maybe I won't. | ||
You know, I don't care. | ||
I'm abstaining from sex. | ||
It is an expression of frustration. | ||
It's the same thing I said last week. | ||
People call this movement a cult. | ||
Only when they get frustrated that they can't subvert it. | ||
You know? | ||
Have you ever noticed that people, they try to influence the Groypers, and the Groypers say, yeah, get lost. | ||
Like, you know, we listen to Nick. | ||
And then people go, oh, well, it's a cult! | ||
It's a cult because you can't influence it. | ||
It's a cult because you have no power here. | ||
And so, You know, categorizing it that way, it's really an expression of frustration. | ||
It's saying, the reason they're not listening to me is because they can't listen to anyone because they're involuntarily committed to this movement. | ||
That's the cope. | ||
Because otherwise they would have to say, we're losing. | ||
It's easier, it's better to say, oh, they're brainwashed, rather than, my arguments suck. | ||
I'm not a leader. | ||
I'm not persuasive. | ||
Right? | ||
Because if these people were having such great success manipulating everybody, they'd say, oh, it's not a cult because, you know, we can kind of pick everybody off. | ||
But if people say, yeah, you know, get lost. | ||
Like, Nick is a leader. | ||
Nick is persuasive. | ||
He is the force. | ||
People say, oh, well, if I can't compete with Nick as in persuasion, if I can't compete with Nick as a force, if I can't win you over, it's not because I suck. | ||
It's not because I have to kneel. | ||
No, it's because, oh, it's a cult! | ||
They won't listen to anyone because, you know, they're just being manipulated. | ||
It's like, okay, so you mean you're just frustrated that you're not getting what you want? | ||
And that's the same with women. | ||
When you tell women, like, hey, F you, and then women say, oh, well, I don't have sex with you, and then you say, I don't care, then they say, Oh, well, that's because, you know, you're gay, or you have a small penis, or, you know, they emasculate, in a word, emasculation. | ||
Oh, well, you're not a real man anyway. | ||
That's always the code. | ||
So, it's true. | ||
You know, men have to just get used to saying, like, you have to walk away from the table. | ||
That's what that is. | ||
Any negotiation is doomed if you're not willing to walk away from the table. | ||
And the same is true in a relationship. | ||
If a woman knows that you're never going to walk away, then she's got you. | ||
And if you think that's benign, like, well, you just don't have any life experience. | ||
You don't know anybody. | ||
If women think you're never going to walk away from the table, if they think that, and I'm talking more in like the courtship part, but I would say even in a marriage, if they know that there's no boundaries, then they can and will take advantage. | ||
So, you're right. | ||
That is the only answer. | ||
Not this white knight shit where you're like, well, men just have to be better. | ||
In order for the women to get better, we just have to get better. | ||
Because, you know what happens then? | ||
Then the wife will boss the husband around, and if the husband doesn't do what the wife says, she says, well, you're just not a real man. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
If you say, the men made the women suck. | ||
The reason women are fat and annoying is because of men. | ||
And the women go, yes, that's so right. | ||
I don't have to change. | ||
I just need a man who's a real man. | ||
And then if the real man doesn't absolutely bend over for that woman, she says, guess he wasn't a real man. | ||
Guess he was intimidated by all of this. | ||
You know, when the woman gains 600 pounds, and the man says, yeah, like, can you stop eating your piece of shit? | ||
She goes, I guess you're just intimidated. | ||
You can't handle all this. | ||
And, you know, it's a tale often told. | ||
Paulie G. sent $25. | ||
Hey, Nick, if you haven't heard of Father James Mudsley, I would definitely recommend him. | ||
He is a Catholic priest. | ||
His channel name is Scripture and Tradition and has talked about the big lie of the 20th century and the infiltration of the Catholic Church. | ||
I think you and other grow-ipers would like him. | ||
07. | ||
Thanks for the recommendation. | ||
Thank you, I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, it's been tough, but I appreciate all the support. | ||
work that you've done over the last several years and how you've shown courage, grace, and faith. | ||
Very grateful to see so many people experience a renewal of faith through your efforts, praying for the continued success of AF. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, it's been tough, but I appreciate all the support. | ||
The Paul state of Palestine sent $10. | ||
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Claudia Scheinbaum. | |
Interesting last name for the president of Mexico. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Hmm. | |
I think I'm noticing something. | ||
thing. | ||
Glenn the grow I percent $10. | ||
Tucker recently said that he would not allow dual citizenship if he was in charge of the country. | ||
That idea is easy to state without having to say Israel runs our country. | ||
How did you see this exchange and what do you make of PBD as he a fed? | ||
Thanks for the show. | ||
I don't really know anything about PBD. | ||
I don't. | ||
So I can't really say and. | ||
And as for Tucker, yeah, I'm just getting really, I'm just getting really sick of people trying to beat around the bush. | ||
Erm, no dual citizens. | ||
It's like, okay, but they're all Israel dual citizens, okay? | ||
They're all dual citizens with Israel. | ||
So I'm just kind of getting sick of this, um, this game that they're all playing. | ||
Just, just say, you can, you can say more. | ||
You can say more. | ||
I mean, you don't have to say everything, but you can say, we can get more than we're getting here. | ||
Erm, I'm just against dual citizenship. | ||
Okay, well, what about like a fifth column of Jewish Zionists controlling the country? | ||
Is that okay? | ||
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Really? | |
Damn. | ||
That's gay. | ||
So it sent $5. | ||
Did you see that your Wikipedia page now officially classifies you as a neo-Nazi? | ||
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Damn, that's gay. | |
I'm not a neo-Nazi. | ||
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What the fuck does that even mean? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let me see. | ||
It doesn't say that, does it? | ||
Oh yeah, it does. | ||
An American alt-right neo-Nazi political comment. | ||
Really? | ||
Whatever. | ||
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It's fucking Wikipedia. | |
That's just so ridiculous Crazy He used to say far-right. | ||
Someone needs to change that. | ||
Used to say far-right, now they change it up. | ||
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Alright, Neo-Nazi! | |
I wonder who made the edit. | ||
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Probably some Jew. | |
But whatever. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Bye. | ||
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Boo. | ||
All right, hang on. | ||
Spence sent $100. | ||
Will Harry Sisson be at a pack? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, he's actually going to be the keynote. | ||
Yeah, we're going to get some different perspectives this year, so it's going to be Harry Sisson. | ||
I hear he's going to be doing some kind of like death to Israel chant. | ||
We actually told him to cut that out of the speech. | ||
Cuz we said that's a little too far and we don't support that, you know, we don't we don't want to intervene But you know, we don't we want everyone to be okay But yeah, Harry Sisson he was like writing the super pro Hamas thing But he's gonna be our keynote, but we said yeah, we got to strike some of that stuff So he's been okay, but you know, we're just trying to make it a big ten bring in everybody That's a joke of course, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, I see that a lot too. | ||
Catholicism sent $20. | ||
I've noticed that Eastern Orthodox hold more vitriol and hatred towards Catholics than Protestants. | ||
Also, I never see any ortho apologetics for the faith that doesn't slander Catholicism. | ||
Most online orthos are just jay-dye or wannabes. | ||
Yeah, I see that a lot, too. | ||
There's a lot of hostility from the— Everyone's just obsessed with Catholics because we're the truth. | ||
So, that's why everybody's got beef with us because we're the ones that are right. | ||
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So, it is what it is. | |
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Okay. | ||
I hope you and Loomer are both at the same Trump victory party. | ||
Maybe she'll crash into you accidentally and drop her purse. | ||
You help her pick her stuff up and your hands accidentally touch. | ||
Your eyes meet and the world seems to slow down around you, making the moment last forever. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, but I hate that. | ||
You know, when you do it, it sounds gay. | ||
But thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Josiah Carston sent $150. | ||
Gotta stop dressing like SHD on these podcasts. | ||
BILD Basics has got you. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
But thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Well, that one... It's a long story, but... | ||
I'm wearing a hoodie. | ||
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Fuckface. | |
They're wearing t-shirts. | ||
I'm wearing a hoodie. | ||
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Okay, so it's just kind of like dressing for the occasion. | |
But, uh, whatever. | ||
That is true. | ||
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One thing your show is still lacking is an understanding of Newtonian quantum mechanics. - That is true. - CC Grow Iper sent $20. | ||
Thoughts on the repeated attacks from brother Nathaniel on X? - I just don't really care, to be honest. | ||
I remember that. | ||
That's right. | ||
No, but the Cheese Tax song has been stuck in my head. | ||
I think it came back because of the Garfield movie. | ||
that's why you're gonna drop that ass for a nigga cause you were put here to drop that ass for a nigga oh seven I remember that that's right juicy Jack sent five dollars have you seen the new Garfield movie no but the cheese tax song has been stuck in my head I think it came back because of the Garfield movie so I've been singing the cheese tax song for like three weeks Chad champion | ||
Very funny. | ||
My love that is. | ||
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Oh, it's a gun company. | |
No, I think I'm good on that. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
You got suspended from the Capital Young Republic. | ||
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What, like DC or something else? | |
That's not surprising. | ||
You shouldn't have done that, though. | ||
I mean, if you're infiltrating, I don't know why you would do that. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
I'm good, though, on the guns. | ||
That's all right. | ||
But I appreciate the offer. | ||
Harold Flight sent $25. | ||
Hey Nick, I know this is off-topic, but I seen the strangest thing today. | ||
I saw this black guy walk into a tanning salon. | ||
Straight away I thought to myself, how is he going to steal a sunbed? | ||
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AP Owen sent $5. | ||
Do you regret wearing those boots to CPAC? | ||
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No, I love the boots. | |
I still wear them. | ||
Kukai sent $5. | ||
True. | ||
First, we get a bunch of takes like Biden is politicizing the justice system instead of an acknowledgement that Trump had the power to prosecute and should have done so. | ||
Then, Trump says he never said lock her up. | ||
This is a full retreat. | ||
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Savian said $110. | ||
Hey, Nick, can you have everyone do a standing ovation and salute at me if pack I have PTSD from Iraq and have everyone say I'm a hero? | ||
It's a comedy hour. | ||
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Thanks for the big super chat. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Basque terrorists sent $7. | ||
Brand new Catholic, Russell Brand, is on a media route through Florida for Rumble CEO Chris Pavlosky. | ||
First interview was Dave Rubin. | ||
Why do alt-right financiers endlessly push gay Jews? | ||
Peter Thiel master plan? | ||
Well, Dave Rubin is a partner with Rumble because he started Locals, and Locals has partnered with Rumble. | ||
So Dave Rubin's like big shit at Rumble. | ||
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That's why. | |
Basque terrorists sent $7. | ||
Also, why do all these apostate Jews name their kids along Christian themes? | ||
Integration, perhaps. | ||
Chris Pavlosky, Peter Thiel. - Are there? | ||
I don't think either of them are ethnically Jewish. | ||
I don't think that's... Peter Thiel's German and I don't think Chris Pavlovsky's Jewish. | ||
But I don't think it's a good idea to attack him since we're on Rumble. | ||
Well, if you don't love everybody, you're not Christian. | ||
$5 you say you love everybody do you love Epstein I think saying you love everyone sounds profound and good and works wonders for your rhetoric but I can't fully get my head around it well if you don't love everybody you're not Christian pretty fly white guy guy sent $5, $359, well hello. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Bombs away for Brent Rooker. | |
Man, when he gets a hold of him he sends it a long ways, woman commentator. | ||
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I don't know what that is. | |
Florida Groypa sent $25, I went to nationals in NCFCO with a pro-protectionism case as my AFF. | ||
Are you familiar with the league at all? | ||
This was back in the day before COVID. | ||
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I don't know what that is. | |
Florida Groypa sent $6, interesting tie choice. | ||
Bro is an Auburn fan? | ||
Yeah, I was thinking about going there for a while because they have the Mises Institute down there. | ||
That was back when I was, like, a libertarian. | ||
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But, uh, never went. | |
As conservative as we are, many vote Democrat due to Muslim hate from right-wing figures. | ||
If Republicans were more like you, they'd win millions of Muslim votes. | ||
Well, there's like 3 million Muslims in the country or something like that. | ||
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So there's not a ton. | |
DS sent $5. | ||
Rape is worse than murder. | ||
Stop joking about it. | ||
Moids. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Maybe. | ||
Are you gonna ask more annoying questions? | ||
Probably. | ||
That's a stupid question. | ||
- Hope you had a good weekend and have an amazing week. | ||
I can't wait for a pack. | ||
Are you going to do any college campus work or rallies this election? - Maybe, are you gonna ask more annoying questions? | ||
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If Hezbollah or other terrorist factions did not exist, would Israel still invade Lebanon? | ||
And do you believe that Israel's war will expand into Lebanon? - That's a stupid question. | ||
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- Triz sent $20. - If it wasn't like it is, would it be like it is? | ||
What, are you fucking retarded? | ||
Stupid idiot. | ||
Kill yourself. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, love you buddy. | ||
- Support Nick Fuentes. | ||
K.R.D.4. - Thank you. | ||
Hey, love you buddy. - Real human being sent $5. | ||
I really enjoyed your recent appearance on the Hodge twins, especially the part where you red pilled them on the Talmud. | ||
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Great stuff. - Thank you. | |
I'm the only one who can do it, but thank you. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Well, I don't know about that. | ||
Trump is needed. | ||
The continued narrowing of the dialectic with the right is deliberate. | ||
Thank you not ceding an inch and articulating such a comprehensive vision. | ||
Nick. | ||
I'm the only one who can do it, but thank you. | ||
Sammy J sent $5. | ||
Maybe you and Loomer should kiss just to ease the tension. | ||
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Well, I don't know. | |
Well I don't know about that. | ||
This is moving a little bit too quickly for me. | ||
I'll text you later. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
I find it hysterical to hear people on the far right say you were reactivated just to be a Trump shill and the CEO shill right say you're back just to be a poison to Trump. | ||
The reality is you're just uncompromisingly America first. | ||
So true. | ||
The reality is you're just uncom... No, but it's true. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
I'm the... Look. | ||
I'm just like, feel like the only one that's making sense right now. | ||
As usual. | ||
Boss Lurker sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, I'm a super chatter I think. | ||
What you said about Israel, say all that to Biden. | ||
Best show in the world. | ||
Huh? | ||
Thanks. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Ricky Schiffer sent $5. | ||
The future is performance art, such as mowing the lawn in your short shorts. | ||
Okay, you're just gay. | ||
True, thank you! | ||
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If only Trump would go to Wolfpack then he would see who the real Americans are. | ||
Love your streams. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
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Ricky Schiffer sent $5. | ||
Do you believe it's anti-Semitic to walk on water? | ||
Okay. | ||
Die. | ||
Joe sent $10. | ||
Stu responded to you saying do not Fed post and said there is no political solution and what are Americans supposed to do? | ||
He also basically said you are a Fed and you should be investigated for J6. | ||
Why do they betray? | ||
I think this guy's just a waste of time at this point. | ||
He obviously has no impulse control. | ||
It's not a good idea to advocate for violence, okay? | ||
Like... So, yeah, I saw his reaction. | ||
Honestly, People like this, and like Brother Nathaniel, nobody should pay any attention to these people. | ||
These are obviously, like, not serious people. | ||
And I appreciate people defending me when I get attacked, but I get attacked by a lot of people. | ||
There's other people we could give this attention to that are a better foil that serve the broader narrative. | ||
This is just like a freak show. | ||
I mean he got Brother Nathaniel freak. | ||
That was very clear from the first time we spoke. | ||
And then he got this Stu who Like, what's the sticking point? | ||
He wants to go and kill everybody? | ||
Okay, man, good luck with that. | ||
Let me know when you get the first one. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
So, honestly, it's just totally beneath me, and it's totally beneath all of us. | ||
So, it's attention-seeking behavior. | ||
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I think it should just be ignored, to be honest with you. | |
And you know what? | ||
You know, if he wants to build a movement on, like, killing politicians, you know, hey, he can knock himself out. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
I don't encourage that. | ||
I don't think he should do that. | ||
But if that's what he wants to be, you know, if that's the divide, Nick Fuentes doesn't want to break the law and do acts of violence. | ||
But I do! | ||
It's like... Okay, man. | ||
Hey, don't let me, uh... Sorry, am I stopping you? | ||
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Like... But that's the thing. | |
I mean, all these tough guys always want to talk about it. | ||
They don't do it. | ||
And then you say, hey, it's probably not a good idea to talk about this stuff. | ||
And then, oh, you know, you're just not, you're just not angry enough. | ||
So it's just total idiocy. | ||
And the guy's just a retard. | ||
I mean, he got red-pilled like two minutes ago, and now he wants to go and say, oh, I invented, I got everyone on board with this. | ||
He got red-pilled 30 seconds ago. | ||
And you're pushing this Kazarian Mafia thing because you got red-pilled 30 seconds ago. | ||
And you're not smart enough to discern any way to begin with. | ||
So... But I'm already giving this far more attention than it deserves. | ||
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So... | |
You know, the thing is, baiting for clips is good if it's people that are more famous than me. | ||
It doesn't work for losers that are ankle-biting me and, like, trying to get my audience. | ||
This, like, fucking freak show. | ||
It's honestly so sad because... | ||
You know, people do need to be telling the truth, and we do need people to get out there, but we're just being held back by our own people. | ||
We're being held back by this, like, freak show circus that's, like, ceaselessly acting as resistance. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, you know, against every, against all odds, There are events that are waking people up and, you know, we have Twitter, the Gaza War is going on, we're red-pilling people, we're waking people up. | ||
We're doing this big conference and you got people out there that are bitching about, well I didn't get an invitation, well I didn't get invited. | ||
I mean that's what this is literally about. | ||
Stu is mad that I didn't invite him to my thing. | ||
And I didn't invite him because he's suing someone that works for me. | ||
And he's suing a woman that works for me because he had like a crush on her. | ||
This is just like childish shit, man. | ||
And so we got to get to the point we're not there yet, but we just got to get to the point where it's professional Because these Jews are just laughing at us. | ||
I mean, you know, I've said it before It's like sometimes you feel like we're too stupid to win because They're sophisticated. | ||
They're ruthless. | ||
And then you got faggots on our side that are like, um, well, I didn't get invited. | ||
You know, he got people. | ||
Well, she didn't get invited. | ||
Um, well, this one said something to me. | ||
It's like, you know, we can't do this Herculean task and also babysit people with an IQ under 100 that are like objectively pieces of shit as human beings. | ||
So, you know eventually we're gonna get to a point we can move on but you know super chats like this don't help, you know baiting Baiting for clips for like ankle biting Dysfunctional losers. | ||
It's just it's so toxic and it's it's poison man. | ||
It's poison so I'm a pretty ecumenical guy, I can let a lot of things go, but like, you know, Ryan Dawson getting in everybody's replies, I invented 9-11, okay bro? | ||
You know, this girl, why didn't you get invited? | ||
Stu Peters, why didn't you get invited? | ||
You know, I want to advocate for violence. | ||
It's like, what the fuck are we doing, man? | ||
Like, let's just, it's not personal. | ||
It's not personal, let's just get real. | ||
Let's just get real, let's get serious. | ||
Let's put our egos aside and let's just do it, okay? | ||
But, you know, but that is, to be honest with you, that is why what Richard Spencer said resonated with me so much. | ||
Because he said, you know, I hate, I don't like ugly stupid freaks. | ||
It should have always just been about Richard Spencer. | ||
And I know how that sounds, but he was getting at something which is like, at a certain point, the quality of people was very low. | ||
And they all became a liability. | ||
And anyway, so I look forward to a day when we have enough people that are just really solid and public facing that, you know, we can just safely ignore a lot of these people because it's just like there's not even a substantive disagreement. | ||
It's like me and Loomer have a substantive disagreement. | ||
This is just like, you know, shit flinging because you didn't- because you're, like, offended. | ||
Well, he didn't invite me to his thing, so fuck him and his thing. | ||
I'm gonna do my own thing. | ||
It's like, okay, do it. | ||
No one's stopping you. | ||
Go do your own thing, buddy. | ||
Like, really? | ||
Ugh. | ||
So it's just so annoying, man. | ||
But, well, we're gonna grow out of that. | ||
It's just growing pains. | ||
I'm not giving, like, batting advice. | ||
Goodnight, buddy. | ||
Katie Vance is plus 750 right now to be vice president. | ||
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Still a good wager? - I'm not giving, like, batting advice. | |
- Dalton Claude Felcher sent $30. | ||
Gn less than three C at a pack. | ||
- Goodnight, buddy. | ||
I'll see you there. | ||
- Daydreamer sent $50. | ||
Much respect to you for sticking to your principles and not backing down from what you believe in. | ||
Keep up the amazing content. | ||
A new female Grorper. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love when the women always announce themselves. | ||
I'm a girl by the way! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yes, I am glad you like the content. | ||
Polly G sent $10. | ||
Do you think prayers are kind of like God's super chats? | ||
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Probably. | |
Fatima Aldakil sent $10. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
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Thanks. | |
God bless you, too. | ||
Based Mountaineer sent $10. | ||
Did you see where the Maldives just kicked out and banned Israel passport holders the other day? | ||
Guess that makes 110. | ||
Yeah, that was Based. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Nick, I'm the champion of the Chads but want to expand to the Chuds. | ||
How do you have so many passionate wants? | ||
Juicy Jack sent $5. | ||
Would you ever do a stream where you watch the new Garfield movie? | ||
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Okay, thank you. | |
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Do you feel bad for the parents of Sandy Hook victims? | ||
Will you apologize and say their kids' death certificates aren't needed and that conspiracy theories are lies? | ||
I'm happy they demoed the school the week after to put this in the past. | ||
Why are you baiting? | ||
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Okay. | |
This is crazy. | ||
Okay, what are you with, the SPLC now? | ||
Canuck sent $100. | ||
can we try to edit your wikipedia page to get rid of the libel um yeah yeah that would be great well i don't know because i don't really know how that works i don't think people should because if there's too many edits it gets locked and then only like high level editors high level like contributors can edit it and they're typically all like left-wing so i don't know i | ||
I don't know if that's a good idea I don't really know how that works But I remember that was an issue like there was an edit war going on and then eventually they locked it and it was like oh only this guy that hates you can edit it now, so maybe let's just Yeah, whatever. | ||
I'll deal with it internally. | ||
It's not gonna be a public call, but Thank you for the big Super Chat. | ||
Okay! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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Sheesh. | |
Long show. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, special thanks to Josiah Sabian, NDR, PST, Spence, Match, Florida Groyper, and Canuck. | ||
Special thanks to all of them. | ||
Everybody that watches this show, we love you. | ||
I'll 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! |