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June 25, 2024 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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Thank you.
Thank you.
They, they see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless If you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots.
We're going to smash your brain and read the Bible, idiot.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
Where's enough enough, baby?
Where's enough enough, baby?
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch.
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place.
No money has to stop tonight.
It's not a last night.
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place.
You know, it's a stuff tonight.
Not a last night.
You're like, we're not allowed to make jokes anymore.
We're not allowed to make jokes.
It's not funny.
Sipping wine.
Having some pasta.
Having some pizza.
Oh.
I'm weird.
I'm normal.
I'm, I'm, well, not normal.
I'm a poor man.
I'm original.
All right, I'm an original.
One.
One.
One person raised his voice.
The teacher couldn't believe it.
The classroom couldn't believe it either.
But in the end, he had logic on his side.
And at the end of the day, he proved his point.
The classroom couldn't believe it either.
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The classroom couldn't believe it either.
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The classroom couldn't believe it either.
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We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
If you're not interested, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
Guy, I've never heard of it.
I've never heard of him.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism.
We'll be our freedom.
I've never heard of Nick Putz.
Who's that?
They, they see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless Your disposition to view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
When's it numbin' up, eh?
When's it numbin' up, eh?
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
Where's enough enough, babe?
Where's enough enough, babe?
Sick.
Just eat a Big Mac and see me, bitch.
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore.
You're not allowed to make jokes.
It's not funny.
Sipping wine.
Having some pasta.
Having some pizza.
Oh.
I'm weird.
I'm normal.
I'm, well, I'm not normal.
I'm a porky.
I'm original.
All right, I'm an original. - One.
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The teacher couldn't believe it.
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And at the end of the day, he proved this point.
The classroom couldn't believe it either.
The classroom couldn't believe it either.
The classroom couldn't believe it either.
The classroom couldn't believe it.
The classroom couldn't believe it either.
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The classroom couldn't believe it either.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
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It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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nick fuentes
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 tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show!
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about President Trump's latest comments supporting a mass legal immigration scheme.
It's the only way to put it.
Recently Donald Trump was on the All In podcast with some of the big tech Silicon Valley CEOs and he says that he supports stapling a green card to the diploma of every foreign student in the United States And he said even for two-year degree programs.
So we're talking over a million foreign students that he wants to give permanent residency.
And he said he promised, he promises that they're going to be doing this.
And this strikes at the core of what many people said Was the primary reason to support Donald Trump, which is that he's far better than Joe Biden on immigration?
Clearly not!
If this is the case.
And I pointed this out on my Twitter, and I saw other people point this out as well.
This is a very old policy.
This rhetoric about stapling the green card to the diploma, it's been around for like 15 years.
It's nothing new.
This has been supported by Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Joe Biden, Charlie Kirk.
Many people have come and gone pushing this and he is the latest.
So we'll be talking all about the remarks and the conditions for that.
I'm gonna steel man the opposition because I've heard a lot of people argue that it's not a big deal.
It was an offhand comment.
He said the same thing the last time.
None of that is true.
And so I'm going to steal a man the counter-argument.
I'm going to show you why none of that is true.
And we'll also talk about why he's pushing this.
Because this didn't come out of nowhere.
It's not an offhand comment.
It's not even the first time that he said it.
He is saying this because two weeks ago he was at a fundraiser in California with some of the same Silicon Valley entrepreneurs that were on the podcast where he made the promise.
And two weeks ago the Silicon Valley CEOs raised $12 million for him in what I think is only an initial fundraiser.
And this is something that they have wanted for a long time, because green cards for foreign students means cheap labor in Silicon Valley.
It means Indians, it means Chinese, they have no shortage of money, and they're going to pay to have their students study in American universities, and then they're going to get jobs in Silicon Valley.
And they're going to get jobs at a far lower wage than an equivalent American student with the same level of competence.
So you follow the money.
He goes to a fundraiser with all these people.
Two weeks later he's on the podcast with the same people advocating for the policy that benefits all of them.
Follow the money.
So we'll talk about that as well.
We'll also be talking tonight about a recent closed-door meeting between other major American CEOs and the Senate.
And they're pushing the Senate to greenlight more foreign aid to the State of Israel.
You'll never believe who's on the list.
It's a who's who of Republican mega donors.
It's the leader of Pfizer.
It is Ken Griffin, the leader of the Citadel Hedge Fund.
It is Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir.
It's Blackstone.
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It's all the big ones.
nick fuentes
And they're meeting with Cory Booker, a Jewish Democrat, and they're meeting with Lindsey Graham, a neocon Republican, and the goal of the meeting is to push the Senate to give more foreign aid to Israel.
And there's a theme here, and in case you haven't noticed, it's that there's a reason that Donald Trump is succeeding right now.
If you feel like Donald Trump has become more mainstream, it's not you.
He has.
And if you're suspicious of that, you're right to be.
Because these developments don't happen spontaneously.
I think that's really the first red pill.
Is when you realize that these major shifts in attitude and in mainstream media, it's not representative of a legitimate change in opinion, public opinion.
It's representative of a shift in an elite agenda.
So, if you notice that Donald Trump has been treated more fairly by the media lately, you're right.
But if you think that that's because the media came to their senses, then you're a child.
And you're very naive, because that's not how the media works.
And that's not how American society works.
The American media is treating Donald Trump differently and that is because the money has changed and the interests have changed.
And if you think that these major private sector business leaders meeting with Senate Democrats and Republicans to push for foreign aid to Israel, if you think that has nothing to do with Donald Trump awash with cash all of a sudden and now the likely favorite, according to the betting markets, to win the presidency?
There's something to that.
So we'll talk about all that.
Should be a pretty good show.
It's good to be back.
I took a vacation.
I took a three-day vacation, and I'm locked in.
Locking in.
Probably through to the election.
And there's going to be some changes to the show coming up very shortly.
I don't want to spoil anything, but there might be some surprises sooner than you think.
But I had to take a quick little break after AFPAC.
I've just been working to death on the conference and the show and other things.
And now that I'm back on Twitter, I'm on Twitter all the time.
So I'm back and I'm locked in.
I know I've been away for a little while.
I was gone for like the week before AfPak.
I've been kind of gone the week after.
But now that I've taken care of business, a little rest and recovery, I'm back now for the whole week doing the show.
So it's gonna be good.
I'm thinking about writing something about all of this influence.
In our society from Israel because, you know, it's really funny.
When I started doing the show, I was honestly barely red-pilled.
When I started doing this show seven years ago, I had some vague notion that Jewish people were running our society.
I was waiting for someone to debunk it.
That's what I always say.
And the people that I wake up on this topic, they always tell me that's the best thing that they've heard.
Is that when I started this process of discovery, I was waiting for the very strong rebuttal.
You know, where is the wealth of evidence that shows it is not a Jewish conspiracy?
It's not there.
You can't find it because it's not there.
And when I started the show that is really where I was.
I was vaguely aware that something was up.
I was looking for either the evidence to corroborate it or debunk it.
And I feel like now more than ever we really are on to something because at this point we really haven't dialed in.
Exactly what's going on, and the names, and the firms, and I think we're really closer than ever.
And it really started when we began our investigation into Bronze Age Pervert.
Ironically.
Maybe not ironically, but surprisingly.
Because here was a guy that was just relentlessly attacking me in bad faith, I should add.
There are legitimate reasons to criticize me.
Absolutely.
But it was in bad faith.
And of course, I suppose that's subjective to some extent.
But I know me.
And I know what's legitimate and what's logical.
And I knew it was in bad faith.
And we start looking into this guy and we realize what he's about.
And we expose this vast network.
And I feel like that was the beginning of something new.
That was back in 2022, when we really, and you may have noticed if you watch the show lately, we are getting very, very specific and very granular, but that's because we started to see how these people actually operate, and who they are, what their names are, and the generations, because it is a generational thing.
If not by blood, there's these generations of people that get mentored and receive patronage and so on.
And so I think that has really made my analysis on this present conflict in the Middle East very good, because throughout the conflict I've given you countless concrete examples of black and white foreign influence.
And we're going to talk about a couple of those examples tonight.
And I'd like to do, at some point, I don't know if I'm going to do a video or some writing, but I really want to put it all in one place.
For people that look at this show and say, here's an idiot who just says everything's the Jews.
I want to really put it on paper just to show people the tentacles.
Who they are, how they operate, and with this very topical crisis in mind.
Because that's, I think, what I've done consistently since the conflict started, when you look at For example, Bill Ackman, and all the moves he's been making, and how they got the presidents of Harvard and University of Pennsylvania kicked out, or that big piece in the Washington Post about this group chat in New York City where they got the police to come down on the protesters, or the fundraiser they had for the Jewish students at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and now this!
We got the CEOs of Palantir and Citadel and Pfizer coming to Capitol Hill to lobby on behalf of Israel and then with Trump and the influence that's going on there which there's even an angle there on this immigration topic.
It's pretty unbelievable and there's so, so, so few people that really understand this.
And that's why I need to make it accessible to everybody.
Because, you know, the thing is about the red pill is that it is so taboo that almost nobody even considers it.
So that's a filter.
And then among the people that have considered the red pill, how many people really stick with it and really have the persistence, the perseverance to follow the truth?
Even fewer.
It's another filter.
And then how many people that are red-pilled are discerning enough And have the common sense to really understand what's actually happening.
And they don't fall for red herrings.
They don't fall for some of these false narratives.
Because once you get into the Red Pill space, a lot of the information is unvetted.
Some of it's unreliable.
A lot of it's amateur.
And then within that, how many people... So, do you understand how The taboo surrounding this topic really prevents anybody from investigating it and coming up with, I think, a comprehensive study of it.
But I think there's a handful of guys that we know about.
It's guys like Ron Unz, it's guys like Keith Woods, Charles Johnson, to name a few, and myself.
And you find that even, you know, intelligent older people, like your average, like, boomer who's pretty smart, they're watching stuff on, like, The Blaze.
They're talking about cultural Marxism.
I mean, so there, it's, there's so few people that really get it.
And we need to increase that number.
But the only way we're gonna do that is by creating propaganda.
And not in a bad way.
Propaganda gets a bad rap.
It has this connotation for being dishonest.
But we really need to create propaganda, and by that I mean information that's accessible, so that we can get smart people on board.
Because we need the intelligent people on the left and the right to see that this is real.
And I can think of guys like Michael Tracy, even though he's fat and I don't like him, and guys like Glenn Greenwald, who I'm starting to like more.
Guys like that understand this stuff.
We need like, we need right-wing people generating some of this content.
We need right-wing people that are generating a really sophisticated analysis for intelligent people.
Something more than just, because don't get me wrong, a lot of the memes are very useful.
You know, what people call low IQ.
I think that stuff is great too, but we need something that's actually intellectually serious.
Unfortunately, the only people generating that are on the left for the most part.
So anyway, so that's just a little intro because I want to get into this Stuff tonight, but I just want to say it's really really important and as time goes on I think I'm gonna shift my focus more to stuff like that Because I've been doing this show seven years Covering the day.
I'm still gonna cover the daily news, but we really need something more.
We need levels and layers and You know, I think this show kind of sits in the middle.
We need stuff that's more shallow and stuff that's deeper.
We need stuff that's more shallow, like one-minute videos with just the most basic stuff.
We also need deeper stuff that's for, you know, that goes beyond covering the daily news and, you know, what's interesting for a given day.
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But... I'm just thinking aloud here.
nick fuentes
So anyway, so that's that.
That's a little preview for what we're talking about tonight.
Before we get into the show, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
And I'll be here throughout the week.
I'm gonna try and dial in the starting time.
unidentified
I know I'm late again, as always.
nick fuentes
But I'm gonna try, in vain, to get it to like 10.
And then next week, maybe even earlier.
We'll see.
But yeah okay with that we're gonna dive in.
I don't want to waste any more time so we're just gonna start here.
And we're gonna start with our featured story and talk about this big scandal with the Trump campaign right now.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
I am absolutely 100% vindicated.
I don't know why anybody ever doubts me.
I mean I kind of know why because I'm you know I'm a little obnoxious, a little colorful.
But I'm basically always right.
Okay?
Like I'm almost always right about everything.
And this is no different.
So I've been very critical of Donald Trump lately, as you know.
Nobody can doubt that because I've been attacked for it for a while.
And I want to frame it this way.
I like Trump.
I love Trump as a guy.
And you know that I've been a participant in and a supporter of the Trump movement for almost 10 years.
Since I was a teenager.
And I've been there.
So I've earned the right to say that.
I was knocking on doors in 2016.
I was a major organizer for Stop the Steal in 2020.
I, contrary to what people say, suffered many consequences for my presence at January 6th.
I got investigated by the FBI.
I got put on a no-fly list.
I had my money frozen.
I got subpoenaed.
I paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
I got censored.
I lost probably two or three years worth of income.
So, I've earned my right to say that.
That I've been a supporter of the Trump movement.
And as a decades-long supporter of the Trump movement, Several weeks ago after Trump's conviction in Manhattan, I said to the Trump movement and to my movement, which is distinct but similar, that we have to have a little reality check.
This Donald Trump campaign, like the Donald Trump campaign in 2020, is very different from the Donald Trump campaign in 2016.
I am not a Never Trumper.
I will never be a Never Trumper.
I'm not anti-Trump.
I don't think I'll ever be anti-Trump.
So long as he doesn't go too far off the rails.
But, I have been around a long time, from the beginning.
I know all the relevant players, and the ones that I don't know, I know of them, and I know a lot about them.
And as somebody with inside information and with time in this thing and observing it for a long time, I have to say that this is no longer something that I can get behind.
I'm not necessarily against it.
I don't think I would argue that It's preferable to have a Biden presidency or that anybody should vote for Joe Biden or anything like that.
I'm not a Democrat.
I'm not a leftist.
I'm not a liberal.
I'm illiberal.
I'm right-wing.
Although I wouldn't call myself a Republican.
And so I guess it might make sense to say I'm just not enthusiastic about Trump and 24.
It's not that I'm against Trump.
I'm just indifferent to Trump.
I can't force myself to get on this show and do a pep rally for Trump because what I see behind the scenes and what I see in front of the scenes is not entirely consistent with what I believe.
And what I believe are the two most important issues of our time, it's really one issue.
And that central issue is American sovereignty.
It's the idea that Americans are in control of the destiny of America.
And people might say, well who else would have control?
Well, who else other than the Americans?
Foreign governments.
Multinational corporations.
A transnational elite!
Those are all broad categories of people that would control the destiny of America that are not, in a true sense, grounded in America.
Many of them weren't born here.
Many of them don't have citizenship here.
Or if they do, they have citizenship in multiple countries.
Yes, I'm referring to Israel, but also other countries too.
And certainly you could say that they have no allegiance primarily or exclusively to America.
And you'll find that the billionaires, the business leaders, the politicians that are in control of America's destiny are not American.
They're not loyal to America.
They're not America first.
To me, that's the biggest problem.
And downstream from that are all these other issues, like mass immigration.
Mass immigration is something that is beneficial, but of course the question is, to whom?
Everybody acts in a way that is beneficial, but the question is, for whom?
To whom do the benefits accrue?
That is the question.
Immigration is beneficial to immigrants and to the firms that employ them.
That is who immigration benefits.
Because the immigrants get a better standard of living in America than they would in their home country, and the firms get cheaper labor.
Because an immigrant making the lowest possible wage in America still has a better standard of living in America than they do in Mexico or El Salvador.
So the immigrant...
is the primary beneficiary.
The other beneficiary is the firm, because the firm gets their pick.
They get the cheapest possible labor, and where they get to skirt regulation with illegal immigration, they also get to pay less than a living wage, because they know the government will make up the difference.
The government will subsidize the housing, the medical, the education of the immigrants and their families.
So, immigration, many people consider it the biggest issue.
I agree in one sense.
But in the strictest sense, it is downstream from the primary political problem, which is that we don't have American sovereignty.
The corporations that exploit the cheap labor are in control, not the Americans.
Another issue is the Israel issue.
Why do we give so much foreign aid to Israel?
Because the politicians That control the appropriations have been bribed by a Zionist fifth column in the United States.
Jewish business leaders, Jewish spies, Jewish lobbying groups that in many cases receive money illicitly or indirectly from the state of Israel.
That's another example where this is something that is beneficial To the Jews that have a loyalty to Israel.
It's not beneficial to America.
So with that being said, the reason I'm not enthusiastic about Trump is that I don't think he represents the American people anymore.
I think that he is in a particularly vulnerable situation because of his legal problems.
He requires immense political and financial resources because of his legal predicament.
He needs political resources to give him cover from hostile attorney generals and prosecutors that are out to get him.
He needs the presidency so that he can pardon himself.
He also needs Support politically so that if he gets elected and pardons himself, he doesn't get impeached right away by the Democrats in a compliant Republican conference.
But he also needs financial resources because all these lawsuits cost money.
He needs an army of lawyers, and very good ones, to stave off all of the lawfare attacks that are coming from prosecutors, even coming in the form of civil litigation.
So he needs a lot of money.
And I think that this is one reason, although it's a complex situation, but it's one reason why he has now become dependent on the Republican Party and on Republican Party mega donors.
He needs the Republican Party to provide the political resources.
And he needs the Republican mega donors to provide the cash.
And of course, these two things are very related.
He needs the money and the political cover to get elected.
And he needs to get elected so he can make his legal problems go away.
But he also needs the money for the legal problems right now.
So it's all related.
And this is one among other reasons why he's particularly vulnerable.
There's other concerns like, for example, that I think he's been manipulated by his close advisors.
And the people around him.
But I think a big source of the issues is that he does not have that independence.
That's a key word.
In 2016, when he ran his campaign, he was independent.
He said he was a self-funder.
He wasn't going to take donor money at all.
And as such, his campaign in 2015 was very different.
Then he won the primary in 2016, and things changed.
Now he's dependent on cash and on these political operatives.
As such, he's changed many of his positions.
And so I was one of the first people to say that one of the reasons why Donald Trump has become more tolerated by the media and by the political class is because he has become more dependent on them.
He has made compromises and concessions And so now that he's benefiting one particular faction of the elite, and is loyal to that faction of the American elite, now suddenly the burden has been lifted a little bit.
In 2015 he was at war with everybody.
And he stood alone.
Now he's got a little bit of help.
And it seems like he's got a little bit of help because he's made some deals.
And one of those deals that he's made, I think is obvious, is that ever since October 7th, the State of Israel has been in dire need of friends.
They've alienated every country in the world.
They've alienated the Democrats.
They've alienated the under-25 demographic in the United States.
They've alienated Europe.
They've alienated the United Nations, and the International Criminal Court, and the International Court of Justice.
And they've alienated a lot of people.
But there's one ally that Israel has not alienated, and that is the Republican base, the Republican Party, and Donald Trump.
And Israel, badly in need of friends, and especially in need of political support in the United States, has turned to Donald Trump and the Republicans.
And so we read a story a couple weeks ago about how Miriam Adelson, widow of Sheldon Adelson, and the single biggest donor in American politics for the past 15 years, has committed over $100 million to Donald Trump's re-election campaign.
Because, according to some, she is confident that Trump will allow Israel to annex the West Bank.
And, of course, Donald Trump will give Israel everything they require and everything they ask for in their current war.
But it's not only that.
Nikki Haley, who everyone knows is a neocon, everyone knows is a sellout, Nikki Haley, after she was the ambassador for the United Nations and the Trump administration, went to work on the board of Boeing, major defense contractor.
She came into the race in 2023 for the Republican nomination, saying that we have to give Israel what it wants, when it wants, and no questions asked.
Nikki Haley, after endorsing Donald Trump earlier this month, went on a trip to Israel, allegedly on his behalf.
So that she could see what's going on and deliver a report to him upon her return.
And in exchange, Donald Trump said that she would have a position in his future administration.
So, I sounded the alarms early on.
I said, this is compromise.
This is dependence.
And this is in contradiction With our primary political issue, which is American sovereignty.
You can't be America first.
You can't support American sovereignty and sell out to a foreign government and its lobbyists and its billionaires, which is what you do when you take the money from Israel.
And a lot of people said I was purity spiraling when I said this.
They said, well, everybody takes money from Israel.
They said, that's what he did in 2016.
It's what he did in 2020.
And there's some truth in that.
But I think that when you compare it or contrast it with what could have been, it's particularly egregious.
This is an opportunity where Israel is in some ways dependent on Trump.
They need Trump.
The Biden administration, if given four more years, is going to stonewall the state of Israel and drag their feet on foreign aid.
And maybe even exert pressure on Israel to limit some of its territorial ambitions in this conflict, which is what they've tried to do so far.
And I've argued that they haven't been very effective in doing that, but certainly the Democrats are putting up more opposition in general than the Republicans in supporting Israel in this conflict.
So they really need the Republicans right now.
They really need Donald Trump.
And this is like a world historic opportunity for who else?
Only Donald Trump could do this.
To actually force a realignment on this issue.
What better opportunity than when Israel has no friends to come forward during this conversation and dictate a new status quo?
That is the opportunity presented right now.
Imagine another scenario where rather than taking $100 million from Miriam Adelson and promising the Zionist donors that they're going to throw out all the anti-Israel protesters, What if instead Donald Trump gave a primetime address and said something to the effect that he will not take money from foreign donors?
And said that the policy is America first, and we're going to exit the Middle East, and we're not going to support a genocide.
Something to that effect.
Not only would this be good for America, but it would be good politically too.
Instantly, I think that wins Trump, the state of Michigan, which has a massive Muslim population, one of the biggest Muslim populations outside of Muslim-majority countries.
That wins you the youth.
Certainly it pulls a lot of the youth from Joe Biden, especially at the universities.
And are we to believe that this would lose him any Republican members of the base?
I don't think so, actually, if it was done in the correct way.
But instead of innovation, instead of America First and American sovereignty principles, we get the Republican status quo.
We get this unconditional, limitless support for Israel.
So, I was one of the first ones to sound the alarm and say, this is not America First.
I can't get behind this.
This is a betrayal of what it was about initially, and if Trump wants our vote, if he wants our support, then it can't look like this.
Love him, wish him well.
I think he's a good man, but this is obviously not something that we can get behind.
Everybody said, you're purity spiraling, you're focusing on Israel.
They say, what about America?
I've covered that a lot, I've responded to that, but that's what they say.
And the counter-argument to that, which I'm now finally arriving at our story for tonight, a lot of people said, well, what about our border?
What about America?
We know that even if Donald Trump sells out to Israel, this is what they say, they say, even if Donald Trump sells out to Israel, who cares?
Who cares if they sell out to Israel?
Who cares if our government and our military becomes the personal security service of the state of Israel?
We don't care if that happens.
We don't care because we're so used to it.
They said what matters is that Donald Trump is going to sell out on Israel so that he can fix the border, and he can fix immigration, and he can start sending some of the invaders back.
Because they say, well, we're a slave to Israel, we have our own problems here in America, and the biggest one among them is the mass immigration.
And that was my thinking in 2016, to be honest with you.
That was my thinking in 2016 and 2020.
If you go back and watch my shows, that's what I said.
I said, if we move the embassy, but we get a border wall, I said, I don't love it, but maybe that's a deal I can live with.
But we didn't get a border wall, and we didn't get legal immigration restricted, contrary to what people say.
And actually, illegal immigration was never brought under control until the pandemic.
And then, just as easily as it was brought under control, it was undone almost immediately by the Biden administration.
So, that's not really a permanent solution.
Tentatively stopping a little bit of immigration for one year is not really transformational change or reform.
But that's the argument.
They say it's okay if Trump sells out because he's going to secure the border.
Well now we have a brand new policy from the Trump campaign as of last week.
Donald Trump has promised that he wants to give a green card, which if you don't know what that means, it means permanent residency.
It's not citizenship, but it means permanent residency in the United States legally.
Donald Trump says he wants to give a green card to every foreigner who graduates any American college or higher education.
Now, we already have something like that, and I think people have a vague idea that this could be beneficial, but the devil is in the details.
Trump says that he would give a green card to every foreigner who graduates any advanced degree program, or higher education, even a two-year program.
So that means not just doctors and lawyers, but that means anyone that graduates with any two-year degree, or any four-year degree, any degree.
We've got a million foreign students right now in America, and of course many of them will graduate and then we'll get hundreds of thousands of new students.
And this is a policy that, of course, if it went through, I'm sure foreign countries and the firms in America would conspire to bring in as many immigrants as possible into the United States.
Other countries sending their people here, and our corporations paying to bring them here so that they can employ them as cheap labor.
So much for selling out on Israel so that we could secure the border.
And this is a story from the New York Post.
He said it on a podcast with some Silicon Valley CEOs.
Former President Trump has floated green cards for all foreign students who graduate from U.S.
universities and junior colleges in a podcast interview, prompting hardline immigration advocacy groups to lash out at what they called a cockamamie proposal.
That's according to Mark Krikorian from Center for Immigration Studies.
This is Trump speaking.
You graduate from a college.
I think you should get, automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in the country, and that includes junior colleges, too.
Okay?
So we're not... Some people say, well, if you're a doctor, you should be able to stay.
This is not... This is not doctors.
This is junior colleges.
This is everybody.
Jason Kalisanis, one of several Silicon Valley tech investors who hosts this podcast, the all-in podcast, prompted the response when asking whether the 45th president would promise to give us more ability to import the best and brightest around the world to America.
Import the best and brightest.
Trump said, I do promise, before proposing to keep foreign graduates of four- and two-year U.S.
higher education institutions in the country.
He also claimed that he would have enacted the policy had the COVID-19 pandemic not erupted during the final year of his first term in office.
There are more than 1 million foreign college students in the United States.
Meaning that Trump's initiative, if it happens, could become one of the most popular new paths for immigration to the United States.
Of the 1,057,000 foreign college students in the United States during the 2022-2023 academic year, 27% of them were from China and 25% were from India.
States during the 2022 to 2023 academic year 27% of them were from China and 25% were from India 270,000 Indians staple a green card to their diploma 290,000 Chinese.
Staple a green card to their diploma.
Won't somebody think of America?
The best and brightest are found in India and China and they should become permanent residents and their kids should have citizenship, says the anti-immigration America First candidate.
Other countries with significant numbers of students include South Korea with 4%, Vietnam with 2%, Taiwan with 2%, Nigeria with 2%, and Japan with 1.5%.
Foreign college students are sought after by some universities because they often are assessed higher tuition and fees than American students, meaning more money for the universities.
Foreigners are billed more even than out-of-state students at public colleges, where state governments impose quotas that require the admission of a large number of in-state students who pay less for their education.
So, Donald Trump, remember, remember, I'm a purity spiraler.
I'm obsessed with Israel.
If I expect that an American president doesn't sell out to a foreign lobby and take money from billionaires to sell out our military and our State Department, our diplomatic mission to the State of Israel, well I'm just obsessed with Israel and I'm just...
I'm just a Jew hater.
I'm a congenital anti-Semite.
I'm just terrible.
And everyone should safely disregard my opinion because Trump is going to make This is the art of the deal.
He's going to make the great compromise of selling out to Israel to lock down the border.
Just one stipulation.
The guy that sold out the foreign policy to Israel has also sold out the immigration policy to Silicon Valley.
Because now he's proposing that we're going to rapidly expand the number of temporary work visas for graduates of American universities.
There's a million foreign students here now.
The number's gonna go up if a policy like this passes.
And I said at the top of the show, this is not a new proposal either.
This is a very old proposal.
And if you Google right now, and try it, if you Google right now, staple a green card to a diploma, you will find articles and statements going back to 2011.
When Hillary Clinton said the same thing, and Joe Biden said the same thing, and Charlie Kirk said the same thing, and Mitt Romney said the same thing, and now Donald Trump is saying it.
Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, and now Donald Trump all say green cards for every foreign student.
And do you want to know why they've all said this?
It was all written for these people, by their campaigns, which are taking money from all the same people!
This reflects the uni-party consensus.
This reflects the globalist consensus of the Republicans and the Democrats, which both serve the same billionaires and the same giant firms that send all the money to the super PACs.
That's why Hillary Clinton said in the WikiLeaks emails that she dreams of a global common market with the free movement of goods and people.
That means free trade and open borders.
It means free trade, it means amnesty for illegals, and it means a free labor market where corporations and not the people determine how many people get to come here based on the needs of the market, based on the needs of their shareholders.
The corporations say we need more employees because we need cheaper labor.
We need a massive labor pool so that we can lower wages and benefits so that we can make more profits.
And we don't care how many communities get screwed up as a result.
Of a suburb being taken over like in the Pacific Northwest in Seattle or like in Northern Virginia or like in San Francisco.
We don't care how many major cities and suburbs get taken over by Indians or Chinese or foreigners because the market demands, the shareholders demand, our bottom line demands that we need more people.
So that is what Donald Trump is pushing.
We've come a long way since 2016.
Roundabout way.
In 2016, the slogan was, Americanism, not globalism.
In 2016, Trump supported Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, leaking the emails, revealing this globalist project, Uniparty, meaning both Republicans and Democrats working together for free trade, open borders, foreign wars.
He campaigned against that in 2016.
And you think it's all so unrelated?
Fast forward seven years later, he's pushing the foreign wars.
Because it's him, and it's J.D.
Vance, and it's Lindsey Graham, his best friend, who want to arm Israel to bomb Iran.
Why?
Because of Iran's nuclear program.
Sound familiar?
Sounds like the same justification for war in Syria when it was chemical weapons or Iraq when it was their nuclear arsenal which they didn't actually have.
Fast forward all this time and it's Trump that wants the mass immigration.
He wants to expand the work visas and the common market for labor and the free movement of people and goods.
He wants to staple the green cards to diplomas.
So he wants the globalist foreign policy bought by the same corporations.
He wants the globalist immigration policy bought for by the same corporations.
Just as it was said by the major nominees of both parties.
Staple the green cards to diplomas.
More educated Indians.
More educated Chinese.
And the collateral damage is America.
Because when Indians and Chinese come here, what happens?
You might say, well, the best and brightest work for corporations.
Yeah, that's one thing that happens.
That's one of the seen effects.
Yes, it will be all Indians working at Google.
I think it already is.
It will be all Indians working at wherever.
It already is.
But what else happens when Indians get green cards after they graduate?
They also move into a neighborhood near you.
And they also start sending their kids to a school near you.
And through family-based migration, they bring their whole family here.
So their family moves in to a neighborhood near you.
And as we know, they have a high fertility rate, we have a low fertility rate.
So in a hundred years time, your neighborhood is transformed from a white, American, Christian neighborhood to an Indian, Chinese, some other neighborhood.
And your schools and workplaces transform from people that look like you and speak like you and have been in this country for generations to people that just got here.
And they make inside jokes in their own language.
And they share their own culture in their own language, and they're in the majority now.
In your kids' schools, in your workplace, and it will only get more and more like that as time goes on.
That's another thing that happens.
Here's a third thing that happens.
Every foreigner that gets hired That gets a green card, and then gets a job out of college at a tech company?
That's a job that an American did not get.
So, right now, as we know, people in my generation graduate and can't afford to buy a house.
And they can't afford to move out of their parents' house, even to rent an apartment in a major city.
Many of them are underemployed.
Many of them are in debt getting an advanced degree because of the price of college.
And now when they graduate college, not only is it as hard as it already is, but also they'll be competing against newly imported best and brightest people from India and China who are willing to work at a much lower wage because they're coming from shithole countries.
And they don't need the same standard of living that we expect because they're used to living in a slum and they're used to being farmers.
This is now the policy of the Trump campaign.
And a lot of people have said, well, who cares that he said that?
People are describing this as an offhand remark.
I'm going to steal, man, because some people, I think everybody recognizes who's on side that this is a disaster.
Nobody supports stapling green cards to diplomas in the American right anymore that isn't a cock or that isn't like an establishment piece of shit.
Like everybody that is on the right side of history knows this is a terrible idea for all the aforementioned reasons.
And we resisted it when it was Clinton saying it, when it was Romney saying it, when it was Charlie Kirk saying it five years ago.
We all know this is a disaster.
And yet some people are arguing, no, but there still is a reason to get behind the Trump movement.
And they're saying that we should dismiss these remarks for a few reasons.
And we'll now argue against those reasons.
People say, well, uh...
And I think the most important thing that people are saying.
They're saying, well this is an offhand remark.
Not to be taken seriously.
He said it off the cuff one time, and so we should really just kind of ignore it.
And pretend as though it didn't happen.
That's a primary argument people are making.
And I'll rebut that by saying, incorrect.
This is the third time, at least, that he's said this.
He said in a closed door meeting with Wall Street donors to his campaign in New York two weeks ago the exact same thing.
He said in his Dr. Phil interview the exact same thing.
He said we desperately need more legal immigration.
So he said it at least two other times.
That means it's not off the cuff.
But here's a little bit more evidence for you.
He said this on the All In podcast with David Sachs, a Silicon Valley tech CEO, as well as three other co-hosts of this program who are also Silicon Valley CEOs.
It just so happens that they were going to record this podcast two weeks earlier, the same podcast where he said he wanted to staple green cards to diplomas.
They were going to host the same podcast at a fundraiser that was held at David Sachs' house in California.
And as I said, David Sachs is the host of the podcast.
They were going to do the podcast at a fundraiser two weeks earlier at David Sachs' house where David Sachs and his friends raised $12 million for Trump's campaign.
And this is a story about that fundraiser.
This is from the New York Times.
It says, quote, The former president himself flew to San Francisco to attend a fundraiser at David Sachs' $20 million home.
The private event was expected to raise north of $12 million according to people involved in the gathering.
Beyond the money, the fundraiser in the beating heart of the liberal tech industry was in some ways a landmark event, symbolically.
Four years ago, certainly eight years ago, the Bay Area remained a haven for liberalism and offered little support for Mr. Trump.
Eight years ago, nobody in Silicon Valley supported Trump.
People involved in the San Francisco fundraiser said the roughly $12 million they expected to raise will beat their initial goal of $5 million.
25 people were expected to attend the dinner and about another 50 were slated to attend a bigger reception.
Keith Reboy, a prominent GOP donor and an early PayPal executive alongside Mr. Sachs and Mr. Thiel, was not there.
But his husband, Jacob Helberg, was, along with his guest, Senator Bill Hagerty.
Jacob Helberg, for those that don't know, I'll read this from his Wikipedia.
So he's gay married to Keith Raboi, who's involved in PayPal.
He was at this fundraiser.
This is Jacob Helberg's Wikipedia.
This is one of the guys that was at the Silicon Valley fundraiser that gave money to Trump.
Jacob Helberg, of course he's Jewish, is an American author and think tank analyst.
He serves as Commissioner for the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission and a Senior Policy Advisor to Alex Karp, Jewish CEO of Palantir Technologies.
Palantir is a major intelligence contractor with the NSA and CIA and the State of Israel.
Palantir flew its whole board out to Israel after October 7th and said that all of finance was united behind Israel.
And they were recently awarded a $500 million contract by The American intelligence community.
Helberg is openly gay.
He married American investor Keith Raboy in a 2018 ceremony officiated by Sam Altman.
Who is the head of OpenAI.
Helberg became a leading advocate of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act which forced a sale or ban of TikTok.
He's the founder of the Hill and Valley Forum, a working group of American venture capitalists concerned about China's impact on the American tech industry.
So he's one of those Jews that forced the sale of TikTok because TikTok was too anti-Israel.
Helberg is one of the top donors to Donald Trump's re-election campaign.
Prior to the October 7th assault, Helberg primarily donated to Democrat candidates.
Including the Pete Buttigieg 2020 presidential campaign.
You know, there's a real pattern here of Jewish CEOs, billionaires, businessmen, who were lifelong Democrats, but then flipped to supporting Trump after October 7th.
I wonder why.
Like Bill Ackman, among others.
Who did support Democrats, then October 7th happened, now they're huge Trump fans.
Jacob Helbert, friend of Alex Karp of Palantir, and he's at this Silicon Valley fundraiser, but that's just one of them.
Trevor Trena, a former ambassador to Austria under Mr. Trump, and a friend of David Sachs.
Said, as opposed to an event in Palm Beach where it's more likely a bunch of wealthy people who want to go to France or England, this event is a little bit more about the business community saying enough to the Biden administration.
The business community.
Mr. Sachs has had two primary sources of help in arranging the fundraiser.
The first has been Chamath Palihapitthaya.
An early executive at AOL and Facebook, who is now one of Mr. Sachs' so-called besties on the podcast, the all-in podcast that we've been talking about so far.
The other is J.D.
Vance, the Ohio senator who lived briefly in San Francisco and worked as a venture capitalist at one of Mr. Peter Thiel's firms.
At the fundraiser on Thursday evening, Mr. Sachs saluted Mr. Vance and said that without his help, the event would have never happened.
Thank you J.D.
Vance for arranging the Silicon Valley fundraiser.
Mr. Vance, who is also at the event, co-founded a donor network popular with some Silicon Valley entrepreneurs called the Rockbridge Network and was deeply involved in urging his friends in the industry to turn out for the gathering.
Mr. Vance has called Mr. Sachs one of his closest confidants in politics.
Mr. Sachs helped launch Governor Ron DeSantis's failed presidential bid alongside Elon Musk on X in early 2023, and was slow to embrace Mr. Trump.
Mr. Sachs said in the aftermath of January 6th, That had disqualified Mr. Trump from serving in elected office.
But Mr. Vance spent upward of a year changing his mind.
Mr. Sachs has expressed to friends that he no longer thinks that being a Trump supporter is provocative.
He expressed an interest in turning the event into a content creation opportunity by pulling out the microphones for a live taping of the all-in podcast.
That plan was scuttled.
Still, the paper invitation to donors was sure to attach a rather specific honorific atop the names of these two professional venture capitalists, the all-in co-hosts.
Okay, so for people that are saying this was some offhand comment, he didn't really mean it.
Well, first of all, he said it multiple times, which means it's not offhand.
Secondly, He said this on a podcast hosted by four Silicon Valley entrepreneurs that just raised $12 million for him two weeks ago.
One of whom took credit for this by saying to the press, I pushed Trump to make the promise to staple the green cards to the diplomas.
In fact, Trump was going to say this on the podcast at the fundraiser where they raised all this money for him.
And all the Silicon Valley entrepreneurs say, this is about saying enough to the Biden Trade Commission, and this is about, you know, Trump is no longer provocative, and he's no longer disqualified from holding office.
And it was all arranged by David Sachs and J.D.
Vance, two very close allies of the State of Israel.
It's all connected.
It's all connected.
And lastly, of course, the Trump campaign doubled down.
In response to the criticism they got from their actual supporters, the Trump campaign put out a statement and said, well, don't worry guys, we're going to vet all of the new immigrants to make sure that they don't support Hamas.
I'm not making this up.
This is the statement.
They said, don't worry.
We hear you loud and clear.
Rest assured, the 1 million new Indian and Chinese immigrants that are coming to take your jobs and moving into your suburb, they will not support Hamas and they will not be from the Communist Chinese Party.
Oh, well, thank God.
I was so worried.
I was like, damn.
It is such a shame that this scheme to bring in millions of Indians and Chinese into our country...
Just like Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney wanted.
I was so worried that this fantasy was going to be dashed by the idea that, you know, maybe some of them would hate Israel.
Because that would really put a damper on all this.
That would really sour the mood.
I was about to celebrate that a million new Indians came in here and took jobs from my future kids and everybody that we know.
But the good news is, when they take your jobs, they will be very pro-Israel and they will be very pro-free market.
So, it's all good.
So he said it multiple times, he said it at the behest of Silicon Valley donors that just raised $12 million for him last week, and they doubled down on it after they got pushback.
So, that was some of the rebuttal.
The other rebuttal that people made is they said, well, Trump was in favor of the work visas in 2016, but he didn't actually do it.
Not true.
Not true at all.
From March 2016 onward, in other words, earlier in the 2016 campaign than where we are now in the 2024 campaign, Donald Trump had already committed that he was against the H-1B visas.
He was against expanding the work visas.
So that's not true.
People say he was in favor of it in 2015, but by March 2016, earlier in the campaign than we are now, back then, he was against H-1Bs.
And to that point, in April 2017, just three months after being inaugurated, he pushed an executive order to limit H-1B visas.
It didn't actually happen.
As a matter of fact, there's an $85,000 per year cap on H-1B visas.
The cap was met every single year.
We got just as much legal immigration under Trump as we did under Obama.
We got just as much illegal immigration under Trump as we did under Obama.
And before people say, that's not true, by the end of 2020 he had restricted immigration.
It's very funny that people use that wording.
People, if you'll notice, I've seen people defending this statement.
They've said that according to this one report, I believe from the Cato Institute, it says, by the end of Trump's first term, he had restricted immigration by such and such percent.
Well the reason they say by the end is because legal immigration remained high from Trump's inauguration in January 2017 until March 2020.
What happened in March 2020?
Of course it was the pandemic.
And it was the pandemic which is why legal immigration and illegal immigration came down.
Illegal immigration increased constantly throughout 2019, tapered off, but remained high in 2020, and then fell off completely after the pandemic.
Legal immigration was high throughout the Trump administration, only fell off after the pandemic.
So what do they say when illegal and legal immigration remained virtually unchanged the entire time, but fell off due to extraordinary, unseen, or rather unforeseen circumstances in the last six months?
They say by the end it had been cut.
By the end it had fallen.
And it's appropriate they use the passive voice because it's not because Trump cut it, it's because due to the pandemic it just basically stopped.
So, uh, no.
We didn't get a border wall.
We got a partial fence that is easily climbed and bypassed.
We didn't get an end to legal or illegal immigration at all because everything that was done to restrict it was immediately undone by Biden.
And now the promises are being changed.
Yes, we are getting a different policy.
In 2016, Trump promised to restrict it and failed.
Now he's promising to expand it.
So, here's the question.
Why do we support this?
Why do we support Trump?
I was criticized for saying that I can't get behind it, and the basis of the criticism was that, well, we must subordinate our country being sold off to Israel to the concern with immigration.
Well, now what?
This campaign is sold out to Israel, and now it's sold out to big business on immigration.
So, what's the argument now?
I said we can't support it because they sold out to Israel.
Now they're in support of immigration.
Well, we have to support him because we just have to.
Well, why?
Why would we?
Then we hear, well, the Democrats are going to be far worse.
Ah, yes.
This is the standard which has kept us complacent and why nothing has changed.
Because you want to know something?
Theoretically, the Democrats will always be worse than the Republicans.
We could put up Lindsey Graham, and they would argue the Republicans are still, like, marginally better.
But on that basis, they'll say, well, would you rather have Joe Biden?
Well, then the Democrats will win.
Well, who really cares?
Joe Biden won, and guess what?
You know, the sky didn't really fall.
Joe Biden won, and we really got a lot of the same.
It was a pretty mixed bag.
We got the CHIPS Act.
the trade war with China has accelerated illegal immigration is worse but it was pretty bad under Trump it's So what?
The Democrats will win?
Well, we'll all be here in another four years.
Maybe the Republicans should put up a better candidate next time.
Maybe the Republican nominee should be better next time.
That's what they always tell us, isn't it?
That's what they told us in 2022 when we had to vote for Kevin McCarthy to become the Speaker.
Because we all knew that's where it was going.
Remember they said you have to vote, even Trump, you have to vote for Republicans in the midterm because we need a majority for Kevin McCarthy to preside over.
What did that do for anybody?
Did that do anything?
They suspended the debt ceiling.
They didn't cut spending.
They did nothing to secure the border.
They didn't stop aid to Ukraine.
We just greenlit another $60 billion for Ukraine and we control the purse strings.
Because the House controls appropriations.
But we had to do it.
We had to vote.
And then in 2020, you have to vote for Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in the Georgia Senate runoff.
We have to hold the line.
So what?
And then they protected gay marriage.
After abortion was overturned in Roe vs. Wade, then Republicans in the House and Senate voted to protect gay marriage.
But good thing people vo- and, you know, we didn't have it, but good thing they voted for him anyway.
And they said the same thing in 2018.
And they always say the same thing.
You have to vote for Republicans because the Democrats are worse.
And this is why the Republicans and Democrats have been screwing us every year.
And we get all the same stuff.
Hillary Clinton or Romney.
Joe Biden or Trump.
The green cards get stapled to the diplomas.
The illegal immigration flows.
The foreign aid and the weapons flow to Israel and Ukraine and Taiwan.
And the defense contractors get bigger.
And the Silicon Valley companies get bigger.
Okay, so, and this is what I've been trying to say.
Everybody has been so quick to jump on my case to try and ostracize me by saying I'm some anti-Trump nutjob.
What I'm trying to say is the proposition is different.
In 2016, the proposition was This guy is independent.
He's not owned.
He's not bought.
He's not a Republican.
He's not a Democrat.
He speaks for the people.
That's why he's opposed by everybody.
And that's why we'll tolerate some extraordinary things or whatever because he's our voice.
And he's going to build a wall.
And he's going to shut down immigration.
He's going to have manufacturing come back and so on.
The proposition now is he's going to staple green cards to diplomas.
He's going to arm Israel to bomb Iran.
I haven't heard him talk about a wall.
The deportation squads are not going to happen, by the way, in case anyone needs to know that.
If you're under the age of 13, I'll tell you deportations are not going to happen, because they didn't happen the first time, and they're not going to happen now.
So the proposition is something like, well, he's better than the Democrats.
Well, he sold out to Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Israel, but he's better than the Democrats.
Wasn't that the proposition of Jeb Bush?
Couldn't you say the same thing about Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis?
I think you could.
And you want to know something else?
I can't wait for this one.
You know who else helped organize the fundraiser in California with David Sachs and J.D.
Vance?
Saurabh Sharma.
Who's Saurabh Sharma?
Saurabh Sharma's leader of American Moment, which is partnering with NatCon.
And the purpose of American Moment and NatCon is to recruit all the young, based personnel that are going to be hired in the next Trump administration.
So Saurabh Sharma, an Indian, and J.D.
Vance with his Indian wife, and David Sachs, who's Jewish, and the other guy whose name I can't pronounce who's Indian, they're organizing all the money to go into the Trump administration so they'll sell out on legal immigration, and they're the ones picking the personnel that are going to fill up the future base Trump administration.
And that's why the media is targeting Project 2025.
Because they know that if anyone based is getting in, it's not coming through AFPI or American Moment.
It's going to be coming through something like that because there's some extreme rhetoric coming out of Project 2025 and the administration's going to buckle.
So, if you're still holding out any hope and thinking, well, Trump might suck and his cabinet might suck, but if personnel is going to be based, you're wrong because Saurabh Sharma is going to be picking them.
And if you think Saurabh Shwarma knows what based means, you know, I'll refer you back to the clip from my show.
He's not based.
Saurabh Shwarma and J.D.
Vance and his wife Usha and their son Vivek are not fucking based.
So, people need to really rethink what we're doing here.
Because we're not doing anything productive.
I rest my case.
It wasn't an offhand remark.
They planned it.
He said it multiple times.
They doubled down on it.
And follow the money.
Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Big Tech are in an alliance with Israel.
And they're all paying a lot of money because they want the cheap labor And they want the contracts.
They want the defense and surveillance contracts.
And Israel wants the foreign aid.
And that is what Trump represents now.
He does not represent farmers and workers and, you know, young white men like people are trying to meme him.
It's not there.
It's not there.
It's a bidding war now for another faction of the elite, and that's why they're becoming more comfortable with him.
He is being assimilated.
The Trump Revolution is being conquered by rich people, by billionaires, by a faction of the elite, and it no longer represents the American sovereignty movement that it once was.
And so if you're out there shilling for that or working for that, I no longer see that as really distinct from shilling for Jeb Bush or Rubio or any of the others.
And try and show me where the difference lies.
Where is it anymore?
You know, we're going to deport illegals.
I think everyone promised to do that.
But you don't hear about building a wall?
And now they're promising to expand legal immigration.
So what's the difference?
He makes a call to the log cabin Republicans after hosting them at Mar-a-Lago.
He's talking about another tax cut for corporations, he's going to make permanent the corporate tax cut that expires in 2025, and reduce it even further to 20%, he's going to staple a green card to the diplomas of every foreign student, and he's going to give Israel what it needs to bomb Iran.
How is this any different from an establishment Republican?
And what are you doing if you're involved in this?
What are you doing?
Because you're not on the right side of history.
So I am very disappointed.
I'm very pessimistic about it.
I am self-indicated.
I am not going to vote for Trump as of right now.
I am an uncommitted voter.
I will not vote for this.
I will not vote for legal immigration, corporate tax cuts, log cabin Republicans, and support for Israel.
That's not what I'm about.
I'm not a Republican.
The Republicans have done nothing for me.
They've done nothing for anyone like me.
They've disavowed me, and we all know they're owned by corporations.
They don't own my vote.
They're not entitled to it.
As far as I'm concerned, they're not even better than the Democrats.
They're roughly the same.
The margin means nothing to me.
They're basically the same.
I will not vote for Republicans.
I will not vote for Donald Trump this time.
Not unless it changes radically.
And I feel more confident saying that now than I did four weeks ago.
Things have gotten worse, not better, in the time since I said that initially.
And my gut was right.
I said after the Trump conviction, I just don't care.
This martyr story isn't interesting to me anymore because the principles have been compromised.
The story of a martyr is somebody that gives of themselves to the cause so much that they die.
That's not what's happening here.
So...
You know, I like Trump as a guy.
I think he's a good man.
I think he is old.
I think he is tired.
I think he's in a lot of trouble.
And I also think he's just not that principled.
unidentified
So, this is where we are.
nick fuentes
I will not vote for him as of right now.
I will not vote in this election.
People say, well you have to, well that's a vote for Biden.
I don't care.
I don't support them.
I don't support Biden when he staples green cards.
I don't support Trump when he staples green cards.
I don't support Biden when he sends money to Israel.
I don't support Trump when he sends money to Israel.
I don't support Biden when he's pro-gay.
I don't support Trump when he's pro-gay.
I don't support Biden when he's cutting the corporate tax or Trump when he's cutting the corporate tax.
It's that simple.
So... And it doesn't make me anti-Trump, never Trump.
I think it's a sad cause that just kind of tapered off.
I wish it could be redeemed.
I hope it is.
I don't think it will.
I hope I'm proven wrong, but I don't think it will.
And this is where people really need to start to think about something bigger than that totem, which is Trump.
People need to think about, what does America First really mean?
And what is that movement of the future going to look like?
Because we saw a shade of that in 2016.
When you go back to the 2016 Trump wave and the things he was saying, that is the glimmer of light.
That's the hope.
But it is gone.
It is not there anymore.
But we can still draw on that for inspiration, and we can still draw on that to look to the future.
But what has happened in the intervening seven years is anything other than that.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
That's how I feel about it.
There goes your last leg to stand on.
Nick Fuentes is purity spiraling because he only cares about Israel.
What about our border?
Yeah, what about it?
What about it?
They're going to build more fence?
They're going to build another steel bollard fence and call it a wall?
I'm not buying it.
Deportation squads!
unidentified
Oh yeah.
Uh-huh.
nick fuentes
Sure.
And no homework.
And ice cream in the cafeteria.
For sure.
Yeah.
unidentified
Mass deportation squads.
And a Roman Empire moon base.
And a freaking fucking cheeseburger water fountain.
nick fuentes
Shut the fuck up and fucking get out of here you child.
It's not gonna happen.
Legal immigration.
Pro-Israel.
I've heard enough.
What is even there anymore?
What's even left?
Those are the only issues that matter.
It should be an immigration moratorium, and there should be no more wars.
That should be the campaign.
Build a wall, immigration moratorium, hire Americans, not Indians, in the White House and in Silicon Valley, and chart a new path on the relationship with Israel.
That should be the campaign.
But it's not.
Because they fucked them.
And now they get him to compromise, because that's what they do to everybody.
They lean on you, and then they extract the compromise.
Every single time.
But, yeah.
We have to vote for Trump because of, like, the left!
unidentified
It's a distinction without a difference at this point.
nick fuentes
He's not super pro-life.
The judges suck.
Okay, Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett have been a world-class disappointment, right?
So, we're not gonna run on pro-life.
The judges fucking suck.
He's pro-gay, pro-legal immigration, cut the corporate tax, support Israel.
Like, what's even here anymore?
It's not moving forward, it's moving backwards.
It's not even staying the same.
We're going backwards.
In 2016, it's like, okay, he's not Christian, obviously.
He's not super socially conservative.
But it's like, at least he's gonna kill all the criminals and build a wall and ban Muslims.
Now it's like, we're gonna do another First Step Act.
We're gonna do another First Step Act.
They're probably gonna take the wall down.
They're just gonna say every illegal is now a student, give them a green card.
So, you know, but people have either not been paying attention or not been around long enough to see how things have changed.
But if you look at the Trump from 16 and now, it's night and day.
unidentified
And I'm not on board for it.
nick fuentes
But, you know, there's time for it to turn around.
I don't think it will though.
If we go to the convention and he gives a speech and he's like, you know what?
No.
Immigration moratorium and blah blah.
Sure.
But that's not going to happen.
I think we know that.
Nevertheless, our job is to infiltrate.
I'm not trying to make you hopeless, but our job is to infiltrate and keep your bullshit detector on.
Here's the problem.
We need people that are as radical as me, but they can go in and infiltrate the Republican Party and pretend not to be.
So that in 20 years they'll be super powerful and they'll have retained these deeply far-right radical views.
The problem is people get involved and they start to believe this lie that, you know, we're living to fight another day, incremental reform is the way to go, you know.
The problem is that people cease to believe in revolution.
You're there to infiltrate and we want that.
We want Young, and I saw a lot of them at AFPAC, I saw a lot of really good-looking, well-spoken, young, fucking based guys infiltrating politics.
And that's what we need more of.
And you need to do that.
You need to go to college.
You need to do that.
Become a lawyer.
Become a doctor.
Become a tech entrepreneur.
You know, whatever.
Make a lot of money.
Develop your connections.
Get involved in politics.
Hide your power level.
But never, ever forget that we are revolutionaries.
Some of us, like me, might not make it all the way, sadly.
You know, some of us are going to be crucified upside down.
But some of us are going to go and level up and infiltrate.
But we cannot let the revolution die out by buying into this crap like that Trump is our last or only hope.
Obviously not.
People start to work for the GOP.
And you know what?
If you're not a revolutionary, you're just working for the GOP.
unidentified
You're just working for the gay party.
nick fuentes
If you're out there, you're doing work for Republicans or something, and you're not pushing the envelope, you're not a revolutionary in your heart, you're just working for the enemy, as far as I'm concerned.
So, we cannot be under any illusions about what's happening here.
It's nothing good.
Nothing productive.
It'll have to be a new leader that rises up in the future, or the next generation, because what we have right now?
It sucks.
I mean, the best we could do is Thomas Massey, and the guy's a libertarian.
You know?
Like, that's what we have.
So... But that's that.
I think we're out of time.
We're gonna move on.
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chat, see what you guys have to say about all this.
I don't take any pleasure in this.
Unlike some of these sicko, never-Trumpers, I don't take pleasure in it.
I don't have an axe to grind with Trump.
I like Trump.
I appreciate that he didn't disavow me.
And I would never disavow him.
But I can't vote for him and what he represents at this stage.
I just can't do it.
And I can't ask anybody else to do it either, because it goes against what we believe in.
But we're going to move on.
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats, see what you guys have to say about all this.
Let me know what you think.
Am I totally off base, or do you agree with me?
Or am I really brave and prescient for taking a stand and being proven right?
Let's take a look, we'll see what we got here.
Some big super chats tonight.
Alright, well let's see.
We need that Hamas money to roll in.
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$5 a month ago Michael Knowles on his show denounced Israel and say that all of daily wire knows Jews control the media no one said anything about it it's kind of funny this nibba is so unpopular that when he goes groper nobody gives a crap lol no he didn't denounce Israel If he did, I would have heard about it.
Hey, thank you, man.
Troy percent $10 different super chatter who's been watching since eighth grade.
What you said last week was spot on.
Having you as an influence at a young age was so beneficial.
Because of you I began to carry a BT my future and am at the top of my class and will attend a good college.
Better role model than anyone else.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you, man.
I appreciate you saying that.
And good for you.
I'm glad to hear that.
We need young men to realize their full potential.
You know, but you also have to do it for the right reasons.
Because you could go and you can become successful financially, career-wise.
You could be good-looking and muscular.
But if you're an atheist, It doesn't matter, you're going to hell.
If you're an atheist and you're messing around with girls and you're, you know, doing drugs or whatever, you're just some hedonist, none of the rest matters and you will fail.
If you don't fail, you'll die and go to hell.
So, you know, we need people to, first things first, align yourself with God.
Align yourself with your conscience, with goodness, And the rest will follow.
But you have to do everything for the right reason.
You have to approach your life with the ultimate humility.
That's what I found.
That's, to me, that's really at the center, is the humility.
That you have to love God fully.
You have to fear God, love God, understand that, you know, we're a participant in God's existence.
We're not the source of it.
And from there, I think that's where you develop a prayer life.
Because, you know, when you recognize that you need God, that's when you start to ask God for help.
That's when you start to think of your life not as your own, but a life to give to God.
That's at the start.
Because if pride is at the center, rather than humility, you say, I have all these plans.
I have all these wants.
I have all these Goals and you know, this is what I'd like for my life and if you start from that position and religion comes after Then religion can only ever be an instrument of what you want, you know, but at the at the base of it You know, we really are so minimal compared to God and that's why you have to start
With with a deep and profound humility to You know really be in God's presence and that I think that's why the rosary is such a good thing I'm not the biggest rosary guy, but I think that is why it's such a powerful tool Because when you meditate on the passion, that's when you really understand the essence of God And that's I think what really instills you with a great deal of humility and some Encounter with God
But um but anyway so that so that's my biggest advice because I think that's the that is the ingredient it's the only thing that's the thing that matters that is missing from all the other self-help content because people look at me and they don't think of me as like a self-help creator it's the opposite people say you don't tell your guys to get in the gym and you need to get in the gym and you need to stop eating McDonald's and it's like well the difference between me and a self-help guy is because I don't actually think that
I don't believe in the self, and I don't believe in self-help.
I believe in... I believe in giving your life to God and doing God's will.
I don't believe in the self-help.
You know, we can't help ourselves.
God can help us help ourselves.
And so there's no God in that equation.
And it's not like it's some extra thing that was left out.
No, it's the center of it.
It's the lens through which we can help ourselves and others.
You know, and self-help is so inwardly focused, but the core of the Christian religion is selflessness.
It's the self helping others, you know?
So it's like, that's it.
There's this, uh...
Vanity that's involved in it so much of self-help is about the appearance.
It's about posing in the mirror reflecting One one's gaze back onto oneself and I think you know to really help ourselves in the world.
We have to look outward Not inward Not at ourselves.
Oh, I gotta get a nice body so that I can pose in the mirror and so that I can look at me and feel good and girls can look at me and feel good.
It's like, and I can get the things that I really want.
I can live the life that I want.
And it's like, that's such the opposite.
It's such the inverse of what things need to be.
You know?
I mean, our whole philosophy is actually outwardly focused.
Like, why does society suck?
It's because everybody's so inwardly focused.
If people were more outwardly focused, life would be better.
You know?
So, anyway.
But that's just a little... a little evangelizing here.
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But...
nick fuentes
But yeah, so, you know, people will think of me as like a self-help guy, but I think I'm a good role model because I'm not.
I'm a flawed person, of course, as everybody reminds me all the time.
Hey, you're running a cult, but you're not God.
It's like, I know, okay.
I know.
I'm a spiteful mutant.
I know.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Keith Woods calls me a spiteful mutant.
I'm like, you know that actually cuts because it's true like stop Stop saying it's like, you know, you wouldn't call a fat person fat because they're fat, you know It's like actually hurts their feelings because they are but You know, but I'm a good role model because I don't, I don't smoke, I don't drink, I'm not out there carrying on like some people are with these, like, sex scandals and, you know, like this guy Nick Rikita.
Bruh, brother, this, like, Destiny, you know, Bronze Age pervert, he's, like, gay and Jewish and Curtis Yarvin's dating a Satanist and has all these baby mamas and it's endless like that, so...
So I think I'm pretty good, but at the core is you just have to have that humility, that love of God.
You don't have to be perfect, but you do just have to have that love of God.
You have to follow your conscience.
unidentified
So, anyway, I'm glad to hear that.
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nick fuentes
They all get so jealous, you know, but I have enough.
There's enough of me to go around.
AOC, Loomer, Cathy Ju.
There's going to be a lot of rooms at the Four Seasons in Orlando.
Let's just put it that way.
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The Archdiocese of West Virginia is made up of 80% immigrant Indian priests that can barely speak English, even though the state is 90% plus white.
Christ have mercy.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't love that situation.
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nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it, man.
The problem is, though, there's like no white priests anymore.
You know, not a lot of white people are choosing that vocation, so white people have to step it up.
You can't be upset.
It's like, what the fuck?
All the priests are brown!
It's like, okay, well, where are the white people becoming priests?
You know, so... I hope to see.
But I hear that a lot.
A lot of Gropers are becoming seminarians, which I'd love to see.
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So...
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You're consistently vindicated on the woman question and never capitulate to feminism.
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Facts!
nick fuentes
I'm always do it because like it's just the it's the oldest tale.
It's the it's a tale as old as time.
Women kind of suck.
Men like forget that because they're horny.
And then they ruin, this alliance between simps and women ruins it for everybody, and then there's a spiteful mutant like me, asexual, you know, totally eccentric, who's like, I hate women!
It's like that guy that gets up, I, you know, fuck women actually, you know, and half the crowd is throwing food at me, half the crowd's like, boo!
Fuck you!
Stop attacking our women!
But the other half are like, Nah, I'm kidding.
They're not doing that, but they're like, yes.
They're like, we agree with this.
We have had a bad experience and now we see that you were right.
So, sometimes it takes real incel holding it down for the set.
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nick fuentes
I wish.
That is so gay.
They're writing this on the receipts?
No tax on tips!
What a, like, N-word promise.
It's like, hey, poor, poor fags.
Hey, do you know you poor pieces of shit can keep a fee- Look, first of all, service sucks.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
There should be an additional tax.
There should be a punitive tax.
Because service has fallen off a cliff.
Okay?
unidentified
And it's not everybody.
nick fuentes
You know, there's some good waiters and waitresses.
But most service in this country is terrible!
They give you an attitude.
They take too long.
They don't say hello.
They don't give you a tour of the menu.
They don't tell you the specials.
They're rude!
They forget your cream and sugar.
They bring the coffee after the dessert.
So, fuck them.
We're not gonna talk about the biggest... Our country is such a joke.
It's just like, please vote for me.
I'll bribe you.
No, you don't have to pay back your student loans.
You don't have to pay taxes on tips.
We'll have infinite free labor.
It's like, this country's just a joke.
Can we just have a king that's just gonna say, We need a dictator to dictate things.
We need a dictator that's like, I don't need your vote, I don't want your vote, silence!
Shut up and get to work!
You know, we need a true dictator.
The problem is, the president has become just like a whore for these like voting groups, just like giving stuff away to this vulgar population.
Can we just say most of the population sucks?
Can we just say now that most of the American population just sucks?
Most of the population is poor, has tattoos, is fat, ugly, stupid, ignorant, impolite, doesn't give a shit, lazy, like...
I'm not saying like they're all that you know they're all all of those things but most of them are one of those things most of the population is one of those things you know put a finger down put a finger down if you wore slides and sweatpants in public in the past three months.
Put a finger down if you have tattoos.
Put a finger down if you're a fat piece of shit.
Put a finger down if you're lazy.
Put a finger down if you can't name five countries.
Put a finger down if you're, if you, you know, quit your job without telling your boss or like didn't care at your job and the service was shit.
Put a finger down if you don't have a real job.
Put a finger down if you're like bald or like a pussy and you're a man.
You're a woman that's a bitch.
Like, Like these, our whole country, there'd be no fingers left.
90% of the country, they'd be like, haha, you know, they'd be putting all the fingers down.
This is our country.
And so we need to dictate that that's better.
I want someone who's better.
Can we have someone who's better than us?
Better than the Scrum?
Can they be better and show us a better way?
Can a leader lift us up instead of Lowering society to the lowest common denominator among us?
We need a dictator that says, you know what?
Fuck him!
I hate him!
You know, the service is terrible, you're fat, you have tattoos, you're black and causing a lot of trouble, you're Jewish and need to shut up, like, We need a leader.
We need a leader who's gonna lead.
Not a leader who's just gonna give a bunch of shit away so they can, you know, propel themselves into this office.
But that's what we have.
It's terrible.
So I want a king.
I want the greatest among us to lead us to a better future.
And when we fall, There needs to be punishments, you know.
If we don't, if we disappoint the leader, and I'm talking about me too.
Who is this leader?
It's not, I don't, probably won't be me.
It's going to be someone tall, someone with blonde hair, you know, someone, you know, like that.
And when, when we fail the leader, there must be strict punishments.
You know, you go to jail for 15 days until you get a BMI that's under control.
Billionaires have to disappear for months at a time if they're not patriotic.
Like, these are the things that need to happen.
unidentified
So... That's what I want.
nick fuentes
And I'm so disappointed that the Trump campaign has just turned into this, like, vulgar free-for-all.
It just represents nothing anymore.
It used to be about, like, greatness and building a wall and, you know, whatever.
Now it's like, it's a big, hey, oh, black people want to vote for me?
Hey, I love nigs.
Oh, poor people are going to vote for me, because I'm not going to tax your tips.
And, you know, it's just a giveaway for Wall Street and Silicon Valley, and we're going to let everybody out of jail, and Israel gets whatever they want.
Like, really?
That's not leadership.
unidentified
So... Anyway.
nick fuentes
What was the question?
Yeah, the no tax on tips.
No, we need to tax the tips and we need fewer rights for service workers because they're really letting us down lately.
I can't be the only one that feels this way.
You know, the gratuity these days is like expected and the service is never good.
unidentified
So...
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The pogs are in a state of grief today at Paul Allen host has been suspended on Twitter.
NHB's host is no more.
This is worse than the Holocaust.
Anyway, glad you're back.
Nick.
America first is inevitable.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
F in the chat for Paul Allen.
A great guy.
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Tucker Carlson went on Joe Rogan to claim that satanic aliens are using magic to control the federal government.
These blatantly anti-semitic tropes are unacceptable and he should apologize to Israel and all of its citizens in the United States.
nick fuentes
Very funny.
Well done, sir.
Whoa!
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Great meeting you at the donor dinner.
I came over from the UK with my friend Austin Powers.
Proud to support you in this movement.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the huge super chat.
Let's get an 07 to Austin Powers and Benedict Zumer.
You guys were great.
I love the look.
I heard Keith saw you.
I don't want to dox, but I heard Keith saw you on the plane.
You guys hung out in Iceland.
But it's good to hear from you, man.
Thank you for the huge super chat.
Thank you for the support.
I appreciate your patience in spite of all our challenges last week.
But you guys were great.
I hope you'll come to the next one.
And I know you were a little quieter than Austin Powers, but you guys were a lot of fun.
I love Foreigner even though I'm America first.
I do love the foreigners.
I love British accents So thanks a lot man.
God bless you.
I appreciate it.
We all appreciate it.
Thanks for coming all that way Hey, you came all that way.
I hope you got your money's worth with all the All the drama.
You got a show!
You didn't just get a little, hey, here's your dinner, here's your speech.
You got a front row show to Sneeko getting punched in the face and, you know, Kevin DeAnna getting booed by the 21st birthday party on the balcony.
Like, that was some serious, in-the-trenches, memorable stuff.
But, thank you very much, man.
You, Ann Austin.
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I know this is America first, but what do you think of Nigel Farage?
He promised to deport 400K people if he's elected and something tells me he's actually going to do it since he said he would remove England from the EU Court of Human Rights.
nick fuentes
I don't want to have strong feelings about him because I don't really know enough about Here's my concern.
It's like, it seems like all the European right-wingers are just fake.
Like, Geir Wilders says replacement migration is not real now.
Georgia Maloney's not even against immigration anymore.
Like, every time these people seem to get power and then they don't follow through.
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So, I'm a little skeptical.
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If Trump does staple green cards to diplomas, America could become 30% white by 2050.
It's incredibly sad what's happening to our country.
How do you see this playing out and what are some practical solutions that could stop the white genocide and keep America a European nation?
nick fuentes
Well, unfortunately, I think it's going to become less than 50% white very soon, ahead of schedule, probably by like 2030.
It's all just about restraining immigration, because the fertility rate is falling off in America in general.
So it's just about arresting immigration, mainly.
To do that, we need someone who's going to win on a policy of shutting down the border, and then they gotta do it.
It's that simple.
But where is the leader who has the political will to run for president and do it?
Needs to be the president.
The president can enforce the law.
Trump is not going to do it.
We need someone who has the will to actually do it.
So, I don't know who that's going to be, but short of that, it's baked in.
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Ah, a Dune II reference.
nick fuentes
Timely stuff.
June 2024 with the same Dune joke that everybody made months ago.
No, but thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, that's great.
unidentified
Did I?
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't think I reposted anything from Louis C.K.
You recently posted a Louis C.K. clip about immigration.
nick fuentes
Did I?
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Was wondering if you had also seen the one of him talking to Christina Pazitsky about Shane Gillis.
They say nice words about Shane, but their tones and faces are full of worry, even fear, that a prototypical white male could appeal to such a wide and diverse audience.
nick fuentes
I don't think I reposted anything from Louis C.K.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
And I saw the Shane Gillis clip.
I don't didn't sound like he was concerned.
I think he was just saying he was like versatile as a comedian But I only saw like I don't know if I saw the whole thing I only saw a short clip on Twitter Savion said $100 new studio looking great.
Hey, it's not this isn't the new studio obviously, but thanks for the big super chat.
I didn't say this week I said Not this week, but I don't want to spoil it.
But thanks for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
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nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat!
I appreciate it.
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nick fuentes
There's another one?
your hard work.
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Great to have you back, Nick.
This has been the second consecutive day that I've heard Tim Pool insinuate that you're a Fed for criticizing Israel and Trump's policies.
nick fuentes
The guy has no principles. - And I love how he does it without having me on the show.
Debate me.
You can't talk shit about me endlessly and then refuse to platform me.
He goes, well we invited you to our other show.
Your shitty show?
Your shitty morning show that gets no viewers?
He was on a show with Richard Spencer and Andrew Wilson a few days ago.
They got like 6,000 live viewers.
I get that on an afternoon on Rumble.
I get more than that!
I could go live on Rumble in the afternoon and get 10,000 viewers.
Why would I fly to West Virginia and do his stupid morning show and get half of what I could get on Rumble myself on an afternoon?
His main show gets 40,000 viewers!
And he goes, well, live viewers.
He goes, well, we invited you on the show.
Yeah, your shitty morning show that gets one-seventh the viewership.
And if I went on, I'd be bringing all the viewership!
Yeah, maybe 10,000 people would watch it because I'm on there.
Why would I promote your secondary show that you're trying to grow when you do nothing for me?
That does nothing for me.
So... And then he goes, well, we invited you!
Fuck off.
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Write report sent $5.
Nick, can you help me with my science homework?
No, I suck at science.
nick fuentes
He's cucked.
Look at that physique.
He's cucked.
I don't even know how a person even achieves a physique like that.
And Dylan is rough, man.
Dylan is rough.
I don't know what's going on, but he looks worse.
Then he has recently.
So Prime Dylan is logging the rearview mirror.
What are we doing?
I mean him and Cookie are cooked.
I hate to say it.
it.
Those guys gotta step it up.
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Winter Lock sent $5.
Aft Pack 4 is gonna be huge.
Chad Champion sent $5.
What's her opinions in the New Phase Clan?
Also, was Bradley Martin wrong for smacking I think he was in the wrong.
nick fuentes
I thought that was way too aggressive.
You know, you shouldn't take somebody's hat, but Bradley Martin was messing with him first by playing that song, and then, you know, so it was like a tit-for-tat, and then he slapped him in the face.
That was wrong.
He's got to learn some self-control.
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Chad Champion sent $5.
When smoked the Zossart, do you prefer the PAX Station 5 or the Cartesan City?
nick fuentes
I don't do... I don't mess with any of that stuff.
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BlackGroiper sent $100.
Welcome back, and as always, thanks for the free content, brother.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks for the big super chat!
Hey, good to be back, man.
Appreciate the support, my BlackGroiper.
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I love black people.
These are good people.
Some of them.
Wow.
Really?
streamlabs matthew tts
That's crazy!
Hey, well thank you man!
I did enjoy those chocolate cookies.
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Some of them.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh, Pack Night.
Didn't want to talk too long because you had to get going, but wanted to add that I also appreciate the real human being side of the show and sharing your lessons in life.
Been viewing since the Yusuf interview and was part of the Among Us crew with HW and Shifty.
Hope you enjoyed the gifts.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
Hey, well, thank you, man.
I did enjoy those chocolate cookies.
Huge lifesaver.
Because I didn't eat all day that day.
Literally, I did not eat one thing that entire day.
I gave that speech.
We did the thing and Then those cookies came in clutch at the end of the night little Pick me up then we went to Del Taco.
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So thank you.
nick fuentes
I did enjoy.
Thank you very much, man I appreciate all that.
We got to get another among us game going.
You know, the problem is we don't have like a We need like a gamer to kind of facilitate gaming.
I suck at games.
I'm not a hype beast.
I don't know shit about any of that.
So I'm thinking VEDA.
I would almost like to appoint VEDA as like, the only problem is he's not a face bag.
We need a face bag to do it, but VEDA might suffice for now.
We need maybe Jimbo, but we need like a gamer who's gonna manage like a Discord server and host like gaming because I thought that was like a good thing that we had going and We don't really have anymore.
UX did that for a little while.
Jaden used to do that.
So we need somebody to do the gaming thing.
And I'm tapping VEDA to replace and be the gamer of the movement.
And it'll be a boon.
It'll be a boon to his viewership.
streamlabs matthew tts
I love it, yeah.
Because they all think they're so much better than me or whatever, and then I just shit all over them, you know?
nick fuentes
to be above conversing with you on x lol eat these ratios bitch nick owns you i love it yeah because they all think they're so much better than me or whatever and then i just shit all over them you know they're like oh we don't engage with you and i'm like i just like pull off and i'm just like fuck you i'm I'm just in his replies every day.
What's up?
You know, just like stupid shit.
I'm in like the turning point replies.
Hey, 14,000 likes, they get like 300 likes.
So good, dude.
So, Madison Cawthorn.
Let's go, Brandon!
I'm in the replies.
Hey, bitch, you can do better than this.
4,000 likes.
So, yeah.
We are enjoying.
It's good to be back.
It is good to be back on Twitter.
And to flex on these people.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, they just suck.
Oh, great.
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