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June 29, 2024 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot.
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Not even once.
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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?
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We're not allowed to make jokes.
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One person raised his voice.
The teacher couldn't believe it.
but the classroom couldn't believe it either.
But in the end, he had logic on his side.
And at the end of the day, he proved his point.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo in the end.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
America.
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Good evening, everybody.
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 Friday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the first presidential debate last night.
Big night, obviously.
Huge developments.
And we covered it a little bit last night.
I did a little analysis after the fact.
So we'll go through some of those ideas tonight and expand a little bit.
And I'll give you some updates on what has happened since the debate because it's been pretty remarkable.
I said it on Twitter, I've really never seen anything like it.
The panic among the Democrats is something that I've never seen before.
And I've been doing this for a long time, and I was there through the Obama years, and I mean I was politically conscious through that time, and during the Trump years, and for basically my entire life, it seemed like the left was invincible.
Even after they lost in 2016, it still seemed like they were unbeatable.
And to see, for example, Barack Obama come out today, The main guy himself, I was going to call him something, but I don't want to get banned from Rumble.
The King something they call him.
I'm told other people say that.
He came out and said, well, we all have a bad night.
And basically admitted that it was as bad as everybody thought.
It was a catastrophe.
And the Democrats came out today and basically said as much.
They said, yes, it was a catastrophe.
But it doesn't matter.
So, we'll talk a little bit about that reaction from the Democrats.
There was a poll that came out today that said that 60% of voters believe that he should withdraw from the race.
And that is, of course, the big question on everybody's mind, and certainly among the Democrats, is whether Joe Biden should step down and withdraw himself from the ticket.
Because they say, based on the performance last night alone, it is no longer a winnable race for him.
And the Democrats might be better off, even though it would be very difficult and very risky and divisive, that they might be better off just having an open convention or trying to unify the party around some new candidate within the next month, month and a half.
So, we'll talk about the debate, we'll talk about the reaction, we will talk about whether or not Joe Biden will be replaced at the top of the ticket, because I think that is maybe the most noteworthy thing, the most noteworthy conversation that is happening.
And then if we have time, we'll also talk about a Supreme Court decision today about January 6th, and it's pretty incredible.
The decision came down on whether or not the Capitol rioters could be charged with felony obstruction of an act of Congress.
This is a felony charge that was thrown out to a lot of non-violent protesters, basically only to enhance their punishment.
So for people that did not fight with cops, didn't break anything, but people that were merely inside the building, They were charged with parading, disorderly conduct, trespassing, all of which are misdemeanors, but some, I think a few hundred, were charged with a felony, which is this obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress.
And there was a challenge made about whether that statute actually applies to the people involved.
And the Supreme Court ruled today, 6-3, that it does not apply.
They say that the application of this statute in the past has been whether a key object of the proceeding has been tampered with.
So it's more like, it's more like evidence tampering than it is an indirect consequence of the trespassing.
So in other words, if they had gone into the chamber during the certification of the Electoral College and they had tampered with the votes, Or something having to do, an object having to do with the procedure, well then that would be obstruction.
But they say that merely because their presence in the building forced the proceeding to halt, they say that historically does not fall under the purview of that statute.
That was the 6-3 opinion.
But what was very interesting about this is that Ketanji Brown-Jackson, the black female justice that was nominated by Biden, voted with the conservatives.
And Amy Coney Barrett, the Catholic mom that everybody loved, but not me, she voted with the liberals!
She voted in the dissenting opinion with Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
Which is ridiculous.
What are we getting from these justices?
Barrett and Kavanaugh seem to be, like, some of the least conservative justices since Kennedy.
Or Roberts himself, who's still on there.
You know, but we thought that under Trump we were going to get We're gonna get three ultra-conservative judges.
That was the whole premise.
We're gonna get three ultra-conservative young judges.
We thought we were gonna get three 50-year-old Clarence Thomases.
What we're getting instead is one who's closer to Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch.
And two that are really more like 50-year-old Anthony Kennedys or Roberts.
So, if we have time, we'll get into that.
I don't know if we will, though, because we're going to spend a lot of time on this debate.
But, that's going to be our show.
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As always, I was gonna start the show early, but then I like fell asleep, and then I got some ice cream, and you know, I'm doing a lot of different things, so... But, for those that are joining me at this late hour, and for people watching the replay, I'll probably post something about this on Twitter or Telegram this weekend.
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Let's put it that way.
But I kind of want it to be a surprise, so make sure you tune in to next week's show.
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Preparing myself because I really have to lie.
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I'm gonna have to lock in next week.
So stay tuned it's gonna be a lot of fun and I think you will enjoy but That's all the announcements.
I guess with that out of the way, we're gonna dive in and we're gonna talk all about the debate last night.
Pretty successful stream for the most part.
Last night I streamed reaction to the first presidential debate.
We peaked at 27,000 live viewers, which is our biggest stream yet on Rumble.
It's probably my biggest stream in years.
Other than some of the guest appearances like my appearance on Fresh and Fit and Some of these some of these other shows I think there was one other that was big So it's my biggest dream in a long time.
I think I was number two on the platform at one point briefly I was hanging around around number four number three top stream on the platform I think I peaked out at number two and So it was a very successful stream and I appreciate everybody that watched.
It's good to see and it means a lot to me because I posted about this last night or this morning.
It's incredible because four years ago, during the last election, I was the number one streamer on DLive.
I had been banned from YouTube after Groyper War.
And through the year 2020, an election year, I became the number one streamer on DLive.
And I had massive viewership every night, and I was doing great.
And after January 6th, of course, shortly after the election, I got banned from DLive.
And I didn't have a platform for weeks.
I wasn't able to get on Rumble and stream for years.
And I was really in the wilderness.
That's how I call it.
I say I was in the wilderness for years.
I was in the desert.
I had no payment processing.
I was making no money.
I had no stream.
No social media.
But I hung on.
And over time, developments around me changed.
Or developments around me, I should say, happened.
Rumble developed live streaming.
Twitter was acquired by Elon Musk.
We've been able to make money again through various methods, and so now in this new election year, four years later, I'm now one of the top streamers on Rumble.
I'm not number one, I'm now competing with Crowder and Dan Bongino, but I am in the top four of one of the biggest alternative live streaming platforms.
In the world.
In the country.
With massive viewership on one of the biggest nights.
And without a checkmark, no verification.
It's clearly intentional at this point.
And shadowbanned from the front page of the website.
So even though I'm still cancelled, still blacklisted, still have all these problems, and can't get the checkmark, I'm still like a nig.
You know, that's how they treat me.
And, uh, I don't know what my policy is now I'm saying the N-word.
I still think it's so funny, but I probably shouldn't.
But they treat me like I'm this black person.
They treat me like a Jim Crow black person, where people get 200 subscribers on Rumble, they send an email, they get a verification checkmark.
I have... I'm one of the top streamers on the platform.
It's checkmark, checkmark, checkmark, not for you.
Checkmark, checkmark, you know, their whole lineup.
Whatever I'm grateful to be here, but it is kind of bullshit, and I'm I'm not happy about it But anyway, so I don't want to complain too much But it was a pretty fantastic night other than the whole site going down for 20 minutes.
I mean that kind of sucked also like 10 minutes before the debate started the whole website crashed it came back 10 minutes in and So that was unfortunate, but we stuck it out, we hung on, and it was a pretty successful stream, I would say.
So, looking forward to doing more of these events, like these conventions that are coming up, and then the next debate, and live election coverage in November.
So, it's gonna be, I think, a strong finish to the year.
So anyway, so that was the stream.
Good stream last night.
With regard to the debate, I did a lot of analysis last night.
So I'm not going to retread everything that I said.
If you want my full analysis, detailed analysis of the debate, I talked all about it on my stream last night.
So you can check that out on the Rumble channel.
After the debate finished, of course, I launched into my Full detailed review, but I'll give some thoughts about it now that it's been about 24 hours We've seen some of the reaction and it's had time I think to marinate and my position last night after the debate was basically this and this is I'll say first to preface My position on debates is always that when you look at the presidential debates, it does not matter what people say.
It really doesn't matter.
And most of the debate is completely forgettable and is completely forgotten almost instantaneously.
The debate ended last night at 9.30.
And I'm sure by 935 people had forgotten most of what was said.
And most people will never hear what was said, because I don't think most people even watch these.
What these debates are about and what matters, and this is what we'll focus on, are the memorable moments.
It's all about the one, or sometimes two, big moments The big gotcha, the big applause line, those are the moments that are played and replayed all day the next day and throughout the following week and really through to the election, and those are the ones that go in the history books.
And that is, you'd be in jail.
That's, you're no Jack Kennedy.
That's, I mean, you could probably think of a few, and some have stood the test of time more than others, but those are Those are the parts that actually matter.
And I said, if we're evaluating it on that basis last night, that the most memorable characteristic of the debate last night, there actually were almost no memorable moments.
There were really two.
And I called one of them.
It was when Biden and Trump argued about who had a better golf swing and had a better golf handicap.
I said, that's funny, it's meme-able, it's memorable.
I said, so we'll see that one.
But that really does nothing one way or the other.
It was funny, but it really, it does nothing for either side.
The other memorable moment, there was one, I wish you would have pressed it more, and we'll get into that.
But there was one moment when Joe Biden had a really bad, I don't know what you call that, a gaffe, I suppose, but he's clearly, and we'll get into this also, it's the cognitive decline, that's the other big thing, but he had a really bad moment in particular, and he has this issue, his voice has no force behind it, his sentences kind of trail off and go nowhere, He kind of starts saying something.
His mouth is going faster than his brain.
It's very bizarre.
And so he had a particularly bad moment and it was passed to Trump and he said, oh, I don't even know what he just said.
I don't even think he knows.
And I thought that was, that was like the, if you could pick a moment from the debate when the contrast between Biden's cognitive decline and Trump's Relative stability, that was the moment when it was acknowledged.
That was maybe the only moment when it was explicitly acknowledged.
And so that was the other big moment that was memorable.
Aside from that, I think that both of those moments were not that memorable.
There was not a big grand slam.
Neither side, and I know some people are not going to agree with this, but let me tell you what I mean.
I don't think that either side really scored points.
I think it was 0-0 by the end of it.
I think that if you look at If you're looking for those moments, there wasn't one.
There was not one moment when, and I know there wasn't a live studio audience, but there was not one moment when the audience at home said, whoa, he really got him there, or wow, that was, he was really on fire with that one.
Neither side scored a goal against the other, and neither side had a really strong answer on their own.
Because that's usually what you look for.
If someone says something really inspiring, or if they hit the other side really hard, it didn't happen.
It was basically even.
The reason that the debate was so one-sided is because of the total failure of Joe Biden.
That's it!
It was a win by a technicality.
It was a win by default because Joe Biden didn't show up.
That's what happened.
I don't think that Trump won.
I think that Biden lost.
I would also say I don't even really think Biden lost.
I mean in the strictest terms he did.
It's really more that he didn't show up.
He's not competent.
The cognitive decline has Progressed rapidly in just the past few months and that is what everybody was talking about.
There was no moment.
Nothing happened.
I don't even think Trump did particularly well.
I think he did fine.
Maybe even less than fine to be honest.
Especially and absolutely he did a subpar job given the circumstances.
But what happened last night and the thing that stood out and what of course everyone's talking about was just the general condition of Joe Biden.
It was so visible, it was so obvious, and so shocking how bad he has become that it is now undeniable, unignorable, and it's been pushed To the forefront of the conversation.
And that is what the debate is, was, forever will be.
This is the debate where Biden walked out and was dead.
He walked out and he was demented.
He was as bad or worse than Republicans had said.
In a sense, he finally delivered.
And I said this last night just before the debate started.
I said it would be interesting to see Because Republicans have been saying for years that he's retarded.
They've been saying for years that he is dealing with dementia or senility or some other mental issue.
They've been saying that since 2020.
And that has never, of course it's always been quite clear in some of the less publicized public appearances.
And I think it is even clear in the major public appearances like the debates in 2020 or the State of the Union or the Inaugural that he's been struggling.
But it's never been as black and white as it was last night.
And so that's why I say Biden really delivered on this cognitive decline that Republicans have hyped up for years.
Biden has, to his credit, and to the credit of his chemist or his Pharmacist.
He has been able to pull it together.
Even though we all know he's been having trouble.
You can see it in the way he walks, in the way he talks, the way he looks.
This man is not well, has not been well, from the very beginning.
But to his credit, and the pharmacist, he's pulled it together and he has done an adequate enough job.
A perfunctory job.
Because he does have an accelerated age, so I do believe that people cut him a little bit of slack.
He's done a good job of putting on a tough face and getting through these 92 hour appearances every few months.
But last night, the way that he trudged out there and he looked lost, and his voice was gone, from the beginning, not like he was gassed at the end, which you might say, hey, it's a long night for an old man.
He was gassed before he even got there.
It was over before it began.
And that is, of course, the visceral reaction that everybody remembers, is the absolute shock, and it was appalling, That within the first five seconds, it was clear that this guy is not competent.
He's not all the way there.
And I think that was a jaw-dropping moment for the whole country.
Even for people that had been pushing this idea, I still think it was shocking.
And I don't know how it has been allowed to get this far.
I think it is just... I think they are just in denial.
Because you really have to ask yourself, they know what's going on.
I mean, his wife, And the people around him, his handlers, because clearly he needs them.
They had to walk him off the stage last night.
Obviously, if we saw how bad it was last night, when he's at his best, when he's on drugs, when he's in makeup, when they did everything they could to make it presentable, if we saw that last night, what must they see every day for years?
And how is it possible that they thought that they could foist this on the country indefinitely?
Because they had to know four years ago that there was a problem, and they pushed him in.
And they have had to know that in the intervening years it has been getting worse and I'm sure they've seen it and it's been noticeable.
We've seen it.
And so what was the big idea that they could wheel him across the finish line?
They could just, if they really prayed and if they were a little lucky, maybe they could get him across and finish out the year and then swap him out for Kamala?
I mean, that clearly was the plan.
If he's this bad now, clearly the plan was, we're gonna do the debates as early as possible, maybe try to wriggle out of the second one and the third one, And then, like, before the inauguration, just get him out of there.
Maybe even get him at the inauguration, but then get him out of there.
I'm sure that had to have been the plan, based on the rate, the accelerated pace of the decline in just the past few months.
But he's so bad.
I don't even know how they could think they could get away with that much.
What must they have been thinking when they were getting him together before the debate?
And I think on some level, This is what I've been describing for a long, long time, which is just the arrogance and the hubris of the establishment.
They really think that their shit doesn't stink.
For, I know that's vulgar, but for lack of a better expression, idiom, they really believe that they can get away with any lie, no matter how brazen.
And they think that because of their monopoly on the media, and because of the corruption in the government and in the legal system, I'm sure they think that they can do anything.
There are no rules.
There is no limit.
It's infinite what they can get away with.
They will always hold onto power.
They're always going to pull it out in the end.
And so to see the Democrats then, within minutes of the end of the debate, they were practically begging Biden to withdraw.
Activists, but also party officials, guys like Van Jones on CNN, Obama had to come out and give him some support today.
Like, clearly even they were surprised, and they understand the severity of the problem.
It was apparently a wake-up call for them, if they didn't see how bad it was yesterday, or weeks, months, years before.
So, to me, of course, that is the thing.
That is what mattered.
And it is pretty outrageous.
Now, we're going to get into some of these other subjects.
I do want to talk about what happens next.
What is going to happen with this election?
Is he going to withdraw from the ticket?
Can he do that?
Is it even possible?
If he did, who would be the replacement?
If not, what are his odds?
I mean, we're going to get into all that.
But on the debate in particular, I want to add this, and back to the point I was making a moment ago, it is really disappointing that there was not a home run in this debate.
Because like I said, If you subtract, let's say that Biden came to this debate and he was as on the ball as he was in the last one.
Or he was as solid as he was even in the State of the Union back in February.
Because it wasn't that long ago he was still able to do it.
Let's say he was as on the ball as he was this morning when he did a rally and he was somewhat presentable but he was on a teleprompter.
Let's say he was dealing with that Biden.
It would have been a draw.
It would have been a 50-50 draw, and Trump needs momentum.
He needs to keep it up.
He needed a win.
It would have been a draw against a dying man with a horrible legacy, with no energy.
I mean, even, I think if you turned up Biden's volume a little bit, it would have been a draw.
What made it so noticeable is the fact that his mouth was hanging open and the fact that he has no voice.
If he turned up the volume and if he was able to shut his mouth, I think that it would have been pretty even.
And what does that say about the state of the Trump campaign?
That they're not able to capitalize on something like this.
So, of course, Biden did show up dead.
It would have been a draw if he didn't, but he did show up dead, and so Trump was given a great gift.
That Biden has just really fallen off at exactly the right time, right in the middle.
I mean, it just worked out perfectly.
And in spite of that, he was not able to capitalize.
Yes, Joe Biden looked terrible last night.
Yes, the format, I think, allowed Trump To give Biden enough space to look and sound as bad as he did?
And so, on some level, if you're very conservative about your approach, you might say, well, Trump didn't make any errors.
Yes, he didn't score any points, but he didn't make any errors.
He allowed Biden to fail.
He didn't interrupt the enemy making the mistake, and that's a victory.
But I would say that last night was the opportunity to bury Biden.
Yes, I think it was catastrophic.
Yes, I think it was an abject failure.
I think it was a total success for Trump in many ways.
But that there wasn't one moment when he really drove it home that Biden sucks.
When I feel there were so many opportunities, I feel like he left so much on the field.
And it wouldn't have even been difficult, because this guy is demented, if Trump had simply prepared If he had simply done the basic due diligence because it was clear that he hadn't.
It took him 30 minutes to heat up.
I mean it was a little bit rough on the Trump side for like 30 to 45 minutes into the debate before he really started to find a groove and then I think he did an adequate job.
But it wasn't exceptional at any point.
And it was obvious that he just didn't prepare.
And it was sloppy, and it was unrehearsed, and it was repetitive.
And he fell back on what I thought was a lot of rhetoric that was really inefficient and suboptimal.
And so...
That was very disappointing, and he's lucky that so many people, of course, are focused on the other side of the stage, and people are, the talk of the town is that Biden was so bad.
It really rescued Trump from the fact that he did not perform well.
He didn't, I don't think he gave one answer that was really excellent.
There were some good ones, but, and he was able to defuse some of the issues like January 6th and abortion in Israel.
I think he did some things well, But I thought it was a very defensive, very conservative approach.
No risks, and as a result, no rewards.
I don't think there was any home run last night, any grand slam.
I think he really got lucky that Biden just didn't show up.
He showed up in such poor shape that there was no scenario where it wasn't a disaster for him.
And by the way, and I said this last night too, This was an intentional decision that was made by the Trump campaign.
You know that, because given Trump's personality and his outspokenness and his brazenness and just everything we know about him, you know that if Trump was left to his own devices, he would be leaning in, he would be aggressive, he would have Beat it to death how bad Joe Biden is and what bad shape he's in.
You know that if left to his own devices, that would be his instinct.
But I'm sure, and I think you know, based on what you know about Trump, that somebody told him on his campaign that it would be better not to.
Some, you know, totally soft, Cuck.
Soyboy.
Whatever you want to say.
Establishment shill.
Got in his ear and said, do not go too hard on Biden.
Don't be too aggressive.
Don't be mean.
Don't appear like a bully.
And that's what all the talking heads were saying.
Jon Stewart played a compilation of it last night when he gave his reaction.
All the Fox News, all the pundits on all the cable stations said, oh well he just has to appear normal and not be aggressive and not be a bully, and he listened.
And a lot of the rhetoric was just, like, lame.
He's calling it the House Unselect Committee and all this kind of stuff.
It's just boomer.
It just sucks.
And I've been pointing this out for a long time.
When he went up to the rally a few weeks ago, and he's bringing props now?
He's doing prop comedy?
He's demonstrating the impact of inflation with a comically small box of Tic Tacs?
I'm like, I'm sorry, is this Donald Trump or is this like my boomer conservative uncle?
Is this Donald Trump or is this, you know, some smarmy... Is this Mark Levin?
Is this Benny Johnson doing some really corny gimmick?
So Trump is listening to these weak, conventional people on his campaign.
And that is why it wasn't, in my view, a grand slam.
I think it was a great success.
I think, of course, the advantage goes to him.
The polling speaks for itself.
But it could have been more.
A lot was left on the field.
And on some level, maybe that doesn't matter so much, but it does say something about the state of the Trump camp.
Which is that Trump is being influenced by these really weak people, these party officials, establishment Republicans, because that is their instinct.
Their instinct is, hey man, back off, don't go too hard.
And they got to him, and he followed their advice, and he left a lot on the field, and that was the wrong thing to do.
So anyway.
Those were my big takeaways from the debate.
That's the thing I think nobody's talking about.
Everybody's leaning in on Biden.
And yeah, absolutely, go all in, go nuts.
I think that is the talk of the town and it should be.
But I don't think necessarily that because Biden lost, of course Trump will benefit.
But I don't think that means it's the grand slam that people think it was for Trump.
I think that if you're strictly judging Trump on his performance alone, wasn't that good.
And there's no reason that it should not be very good at this point.
You know, Madison Cawthorn tweeted the other day and I replied to him.
I'm like, what are you even talking about?
He said, Joe Biden's been preparing for this debate for two weeks, but Trump has been preparing for this his whole life!
I'm like, what does that even mean?
What does that even mean?
You know, but he should have been preparing for this his whole life.
This is the make-or-break moment.
It's all or nothing.
If he loses, he loses everything and goes to jail for the rest of his life, and it's over.
And if he wins, he pardons himself, he gets four more years, he gets to institutionalize the changes.
It's, like, unquestionable that this is a successful revolution.
He's a historic figure in American... I mean, regardless, but he's really a triumphant historical figure in American history.
And so, I just want more than what we're getting.
But, anyway, that's my initial reaction to the debate.
Or, I should say, it's my reaction after 24 hours.
With all that being said, it cannot be overstated how bad this was for the Democrats.
And you know that because they freaked out.
And it was unbelievable.
I mean, the debate ended at 9.30, and throughout the night, the panic was palpable.
The pundits, the Democrat party officials, Democrat activists, I think Andrew Yang was there at like 11 o'clock last night saying, we gotta get rid of him, we gotta pull him off the ticket.
So it was a catastrophe.
And there was a snap poll, a flash poll, that they did right after the debate.
And while initially, before the debate, their focus group said they were 45 for Biden, 55 for Trump, by the end of it, it was 30 for Biden, 66 for Trump.
Which is nuts.
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Yes.
nick fuentes
And similar numbers have been coming out all day today, based on what happened last night.
And the Democrats know they're in deep trouble, because of course, who's gonna support this ticket now?
Kamala Harris is totally unlikable, so there's no saving grace there.
And Biden is clearly not competent, which raises so many questions, and I think just makes them insolvent.
Your ticket is just bankrupt at this point.
And so today they've been circling the wagons.
I think there was this initial panic and there was a lot of discussion about pulling him off the ticket.
And there are a lot of difficulties involved in that.
We'll get into that in a moment.
It's very late in the game.
They're facing deadlines, some of which have already passed, for ballot access.
And there's the added dilemma that Biden has already won all the delegates to get the nomination, so if they want him gone, they can't force him.
He's got to withdraw.
And then if he withdraws, then the delegates get to vote.
And there's going to be a question of whether the party can unify the delegates and get them to pick the preferred nominee.
And are they going to be able to satisfy everybody?
Can they unite the party around a candidate and then sell it to the people?
So it's a very complex, difficult process.
And for the past 24 hours, Democrats, I think, initially said, we have to.
Whatever the process, however arduous and expensive and risky, we have to do it.
But, I think a decision was made by the afternoon that they won't.
And we know that because Obama came out in full support after a rally from Biden today, this morning.
So this is a story.
This is about Obama's tweet from the New York Times.
It says, quote, Former President Obama, who recovered from a disastrous debate performance to win re-election in 2012, publicly backed President Biden after his poor performance in Thursday's debate.
Mr. Obama has sought to allay concerns among Democrats about keeping Mr. Biden as their nominee.
He said on Twitter, quote, Bad debate nights happen.
Trust me.
I know.
But this election is still a choice between someone who has fought for ordinary folks his entire life and someone who only cares about himself.
He continued linking to Mr. Biden's campaign.
Last night didn't change that, and it's why so much is at stake in November.
You really get an idea of how stupid most people are when you really think about how Democrat politicians, or even Republicans for that matter, talk to them. - Yeah.
This is the biggest country, or the most powerful country in the world.
It's one of the biggest countries by area.
It's one of the biggest countries by population.
It's the most powerful military.
It's the largest economy.
And this is how The politicians who are running for the highest office and most important office in the world are talking to the citizens of this country.
They say things like, We need a guy that cares about ordinary folks!
The other guy only cares about himself!
Like, I'm sorry, are we in first grade?
Is this like a Nickelodeon show?
Is this like preschool?
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Guys, our party cares about everyone!
nick fuentes
The other guys only care about themselves!
Like... And anyway, I know that's just like a sidebar, but that... Whenever I hear these people, it reminds you how refreshing Trump is.
Because... I don't know what it is, but whenever... And it's even Republicans also, that are not Trump.
There's this weird, like...
Rule.
There's this weird convention in partisan politics that you have to talk like you're in a Disney movie.
There's like a G-rated rule about the kind of campaign rhetoric that you can use.
So like Biden tweeted today, and he said this in the debate last night, this is one of the lines they cooked up.
He didn't write it.
He didn't come up with it on the fly.
They wrote this for him.
Some focus group tested it.
Some consultant firm wrote it.
Biden said last night, Donald Trump has the morals of an alley cat.
It's like, what the fuck does that even mean?
An alley cat?
What is this, the 1940s?
Well, see, he's got the morals of an alley cat.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Why do we have to talk like we're in a G-rated... It's like... It's like, you know how you put a little kid in front of a TV and your options are like Disney or like really old movies or something like... If you're trying to find something that's family-friendly, you gotta go back like a thousand years.
To find something suitable.
It's like this.
It's like that kid that was raised by their grandparents and they only watch like me tv They only want you know, there was that one kid that was homeschooled by his grandparents and he only watched like super old movies from the 40s He's like, that's just swell.
Like I don't know why Why is there this rule that they have to who talks like this?
It's 2024 you have You know, and I don't wanna, I'm gonna sound really corny if I get into it, but I mean, pop stars are shaking their ass everywhere, you got nigs niggin' around, and people are swearing up and down, and there's like no rules anymore, like why even pretend?
You go to the Democrat convention, you got the most degenerate pieces of shit ever.
Sexual degenerates, gangsters, drug heads, I mean, you name it.
And the way the leader of the party talks, this guy's got the morals of an alley cat.
I mean, I swear, this guy's a real outlaw, he's a real bandit, and downright no good rotten scoundrel.
Like, why are we talking like this?
And it's so refreshing.
To hear Trump?
Because Trump comes in there and during the debate he's like, this guy is killing us!
He's bringing murderers and rapists in here, they're killing us, we live in hell!
I mean, let's just cut, we live in hell and they're murdering us, they're killing us, they're rats!
They're poisoning the blood of our country.
This is like some serious, these are like some deep cuts, this is like some serious Primal, like dictator, dark energy.
He's channeling some serious forces here.
And then you get Biden.
I tell you, this guy, he had sex with a porn star.
Guy's got the morals of an alley cat.
I'm like, get the fuck out of here.
This country's a joke.
Like it's the worst of everything.
Anyway, I just had to go off on that because I saw that he tweeted it today like it was a really good line.
He said it at the debate last night, and then I think his team tweeted it during the debate or shortly after.
Donald Trump has the morals of an alley cat, I tell ya.
What is this?
I'm just so sick of that G-rated language.
And then, you know, we get the kind of juvenile moralism from Obama.
Regular folks?
I hate when they say folks too.
It's so condescending and so insincere.
Because, you know, folks, not to go boomer, but folks is like one of these communist... It's basically like the they-them of political language, because it's totally... It's not like... It's not like ladies and gentlemen, or men and women of America, or the workers, or something.
Even something super leftist.
It's like, folks is like the most neutral... It's the most gray way to describe The multitude of people that comprise the country.
Folks.
Well, you know, we just want the folks.
It's just like the most neutral way to describe the masses of people in the country.
You might as well... I would prefer if they just started calling us the masses.
I would prefer that.
If they came out and said, you know what, the masses need to vote Democrat, I'd say at least that's like More honest and more appropriate.
It's actually more apropos.
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Well you know decent folks and I think folks need to hear.
nick fuentes
What is that?
You know like Obama was smoking a joint.
He was like a communist and like a radical black activist in Chicago.
The guy was probably gay.
Like this guy's like pretty edgy.
He's like a pretty edgy radical but then he's got a you know they put this they put him in the suit and tie.
And then he's gonna do this, it's like, what did Chuck Schumer, Harry Reid say about him?
He doesn't have a Negro dialect.
They put him up, and now that he's in a shirt and tie, he's gonna say, well, you know, folks, listen up folks, I may not care about everybody.
Anyway, I just hate that stuff, but this is just like a total... I'm just rambling at this point, but...
So Obama comes out and says Biden is still the guy.
And to me, aside from the horrible statement, which I hate, and all the horrible rhetoric, to me that shows a decision was made.
Because you know they don't bring out Obama, the king of the party, you know, the messiah himself that came down on a cloud, the major and minor prophets foretold of him.
Michael Brown, pray for us.
George Floyd, pray for us.
Obama, the chosen one, who came down here to save us.
If he comes out and gives a statement, you know that reflects the will of the party.
That reflects the will of the establishment.
And for him to come out the next day, but at an interesting time, sort of in the afternoon, it seems that they came to grips with the fact that Biden is going to be their guy.
I don't think Obama would come out and say, we have to circle the wagons and support our guy if it wasn't going to be him.
So, that leads me to believe that it's still very unlikely.
It may be more likely today than it was yesterday.
In fact, it is.
It's probably 10 times more likely.
If it was a 1% chance yesterday, it's now a 10% chance today, or 20% chance.
But I think it's still very unlikely.
And Obama coming out, and some others coming out, it shows that There is this show of force.
There is this united front that they're going to go out and say he's going to be the nominee.
But there still is some dissent.
And I want to get into some of the questions.
This is another article from the New York Times about the process.
I'll just read this briefly and go into some of the details.
If they were to remove Biden from the ticket, there's a few major problems with this.
And let's say they're committed to doing that.
Let's say that is the plan.
That is where it's headed.
This is what they're going to have to do.
These are some of the problems.
One, ballot access.
That's their biggest problem.
For them to get on the ballot, for them to get the candidate on the ballot under the Democrat Party, They need to meet the deadlines which are established individually by every state.
And some of the deadlines to get on the ballot have already passed.
So if I wanted to run for president, and I wanted to appear on the ballot in the general election, the time for that has passed in states like Arizona, Wisconsin, Nevada.
If I want to run for president, I could run in some states, but I can't run in those states because I missed the deadline to get on the ballot.
So that's your first problem, and I imagine that could maybe be massaged.
I'm sure it's so corrupt and there always seems to be a loophole or some remedy when it comes to the Democrats.
Maybe they could bypass that, but that's their big problem.
Getting on the ballot in all 50 states this late in the game with the new candidate?
I don't know if it's going to happen.
That's one.
Two is the fact that Joe Biden cannot be forced off of the ticket.
He himself must withdraw, because the way it works is that the Democrats, like the Republicans, hold the primary, they have a contest in all 50 states, and the result of those contests allocates the delegates who then vote at the convention.
And so every delegate that Biden picks up in these various primaries and caucuses over the past six months, they then gather at the convention and are committed, based on the results of the elections, to Biden.
And Biden's already crossed the threshold.
He has a majority of the delegates that he won, that have been allocated to him, and that are now committed to him at the convention.
So, it is really beyond the Democrats' control at this point.
He has enough delegates, he's got a majority, he's got more than anybody.
He's got it.
So the only way for him to be removed from the ticket is if he withdraws.
And I don't think that he wants to.
I think that he and his wife and his family want to cling to power because they have legal problems.
Their family has legal problems.
And I'm sure they want to be in power.
So, it's not just a simple matter of the party being the adult in the room and making the patriotic decision or the difficult decision.
They've got to convince Biden to withdraw.
And that's not so easy.
Then their other problem, their third problem, is this.
If Biden does withdraw, so let's say they get ballot access.
Let's say they get Biden to withdraw.
They also don't get to pick the nominee.
The party does not get to pick.
The delegates get to pick.
So then you have an open convention in August in Chicago where there's going to be all the radicals showing up.
There's going to be the establishment that supports Israel and the radicals that support Palestine.
The progressives versus the more moderate liberals.
And so you're going to have to rally all these people and unite them behind a candidate when there is no clear runner-up.
You have Kamala Harris, who is the heir apparent, but she is less popular than Biden.
So it's not going to be her.
But how are black people going to feel about that?
She is.
And how are women going to feel about that?
She is the heir apparent.
She's the vice president.
If Biden were to die in office, she would become the president and then become the nominee.
And we know that everybody's going to want to pass her over, so that is a difficult conversation.
But besides her, there is nobody that would be the apparent choice.
Some names that have been floated are, you've got the governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, you've got, some people have said, Michelle Obama, maybe Michael Bloomberg, But they all come from different places.
Will this radical party want to nominate a tall, blue-eyed white guy from California?
Are they going to want a white woman from Michigan?
I mean, who...
Who's it going to be?
It will be a discussion, is the point.
It will be a fierce and contentious debate about who that's going to be.
And it's going to be a fierce and contentious debate a month before the convention, months before the election.
And the question is, of course, they will come to a decision.
I'm sure they'll be able to pick somebody eventually.
But when they do, how many people will really accept the nominee within their own party?
Is there going to be bad blood?
Our people, because they didn't get their nominee, are they gonna sit it out?
So that's another difficulty that they'll face, is even if you get far enough along where you get the ballot access somehow,
You get Biden to withdraw, you convince him to give up the presidency, or he's not gonna win, but if they convince him to give up trying, then they still don't even have a person, and they gotta get everybody to agree, and then they gotta make sure there's no sour grapes, and then you enter maybe the most difficult chapter of all, which is then you've got three months of runway to rally the broader American public to this new nominee.
And that may be the most difficult part out of all of it.
If you were, if you set out to do it, it would still be very difficult if you're able to get through all this process and procedure and politicking within the party.
So for those reasons, they really have two terrible options and it seems that Biden remaining on their ticket is their best bet.
Biden is probably more popular than any of the other potential nominees.
He's more popular than Harris.
He's more popular than Michelle Obama.
He's more popular than Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer.
And he's a known quantity.
People know what they're getting.
He is the nominee.
They wouldn't have to fight at the convention.
They wouldn't have all these issues.
So it seems that although it is a catastrophe, although it's a disaster, I think they're stealing themselves for a very difficult race and probably a loss, and they're saying we're gonna... we're just gonna try to make it happen with what we have.
I think that was the decision.
Based on the difficulty of what it would look like if they tried to replace him, and the fact that he may be their best bet regardless.
So that is the state of the race, and I think this puts... I don't think it ends the race.
I think it makes Trump the clear favorite.
If he was the favorite by a hair yesterday, I think he's now a strong favorite to win, but it's not over.
I think Democrats will still be able to turn out their people.
I know that sounds ridiculous today, in June, four months out, five months out, But that's a lot of time.
There's still a lot of game left.
And that's a lot of time for Democrats to close the ranks, and they also have the advantage of the early voting.
It's not an election day, it's an election month, and they're gonna be revving up the machine to harvest every ballot they can, like they did in 2020.
In 2020, Biden didn't win 100, or whatever it was, is it 83 million votes or something?
Biden didn't win 80 million votes.
Biden didn't turn out 80 million voters.
They squeezed every drop, they squeezed every vote out of those urban centers like Milwaukee, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Atlanta.
They harvested every vote.
And it was the machine.
It wasn't a turnout game of Biden rallying everybody to the polls.
They had a month to do it.
They had limitless resources.
And they squeezed every drop out of those big cities.
And they were able to steal it.
And they'll be doing the same thing this year.
So...
They're doing that.
There are, I think, a lot more non-white people in the country that are going to vote with him.
I think the Democrats are probably going to close ranks around Biden anyway.
I think he's going to have a hard time, but unfortunately still is in the race.
I don't think it's over yet.
I think it's nearly over, but it's not over.
And you can never underestimate the bag of tricks that Democrats have at their disposal to manipulate the outcome.
We saw that in 2020.
It was a pandemic.
It was George Floyd.
It was indefinitely confined voters changing the laws with the state election board and state supreme court.
It was endless.
And all the money that got pumped in even after the fact, after the election.
So you can't underestimate what they're going to do.
But I think it does make Trump the favorite.
And it's pretty remarkable.
I would say there's something spiritual about this.
Which is that all that Trump had to do was just survive.
It's pretty remarkable.
Because Trump could have bowed out.
He could have surrendered.
He could have went away.
He could have resigned in disgrace from politics.
He had been defeated, humiliated, embarrassed.
He could have just said, you know what?
I'm finished.
I'm leaving the country.
I'm just done.
And Trump pushed, and it was a difficult four years for him.
I put it all in my Telegram channel, laying out all the difficulty.
After January 6th, he was banned from everything, far less popular than he was before.
He was almost convicted in the Senate by his own party, had no allies, got thrown under the bus by everybody.
He got blamed for the failure of the red wave to materialize in the midterms.
Legitimate challenge from DeSantis, Who crushed Florida, and I think in a way humiliated Trump.
Kanye humiliated Trump.
The Dinner, unfortunately, humiliated Trump.
His announcement was bad.
He raised no money and was struggling to find donors.
Then he got convicted, and that was a boon in some ways, but it was also very difficult.
Subjected to civil suits, criminal suits, federal, state, all over the board.
That huge fine, he had to put up $450 million in cash in the defamation case.
It's endless, the difficulty that he's had.
And it got him to this point, where a week ago, it was gonna be a slog.
A week ago, we thought, yeah, he's got some momentum, he's got a shot.
But it all led up to last night, when the opposition just died.
And that was it.
And all he had to do was keep showing up.
And there's a lesson in this, which is everybody looks at the opposition and says, wow, the opposition is so strong.
Is it even possible?
Can we win?
Are we too far gone?
Is it too late?
Is it hopeless?
Can we pull it out?
You know, people waste their time spinning their wheels, asking these types of questions.
But all you can do, and all you have to do, is just show up.
And one day, the enemy might not.
One day, you might get lucky, and your prayers might be answered, and a perfect storm happens, and your enemy just dies.
And then you just win.
And that's kind of what happened last night.
It's not to undersell how difficult it is to remain in the fight, of course, that it is difficult to show up, it is difficult to survive, it was difficult to make it this far.
And things had to go exactly the right way, and he had to play them the right way, and I think he had to make some compromises along the way.
But he got this far, and last night it just collapsed.
The contradictions The hubris, it just became too much.
And last night, it's just over.
And they're fucked.
They're in this unwinnable situation.
They put this guy in.
It was a time bomb.
We knew it.
They knew it.
They thought they could get away with it.
They couldn't.
They didn't.
And now it's over for them.
And now, not only is Biden going down in flames, but he's going down in flames, and this defeat is going to be, it will echo in the history books for centuries.
Because understand, when Trump ran the first time, think about the opposition within the Republican Party, then from the media, from the intelligence community, spying on his campaign, the negative media coverage, the social media censorship, all the donations that came in from every industry on the side of Hillary Clinton, and the government on her side, and it was endless.
Somehow he won.
And then it was the sabotage.
Then it was the impeachment.
Two impeachments.
It was the special counsel.
It was the sabotage from the deep state.
It was the pandemic, having closed down the economy, the election fraud, the January 6th, all the charges, the indictments, the Republican Party trying to replace him, all this stuff.
And now the last guy standing in the way of total victory for Trump is just dead.
He's just dying.
And this will make the Trump Revolution have gone on for 14 years.
He came down the escalator in June 2015.
He wins this election.
He gets out of office in January 2029.
He has been at the center, he has been the fulcrum of American politics for 14 years.
Which is insane to think about.
Dominant.
And triumphant.
Conquering hostile takeover of the government.
And if he comes back, you win, get destroyed, come back and win again, it proves With finality, with a permanent finality, that 2016 was not a fluke, which is what they desperately tried to portray it as.
That's what the special counsel was all about.
That's what making him a one-term president was all about.
It was to say, it was rigged, he lost the popular vote, his crowd size was weak, he's corrupt with Russia, it was stolen, and as a testament to how stolen and corrupt and rigged and fake that his victory was, he got thrown out of office when people came to their senses.
That was the narrative.
And that would allow the status quo to march on.
Because the status quo was very much challenged when someone who was so radically opposed to it received a popular mandate.
The left doesn't just go out there and say, hey, we're the left and we're right.
They say, we're on the right side of history.
And anyone that stands in our way is The Nazis, the Klan, the dictators, the fascists, the terrorists, anybody that stands in our way is evil, irredeemable, they're the bad guys, they're in the ash heap of history, and so they have this monopoly, they have this moral hegemony over the country.
And when somebody who they call is the second incarnation of Hitler, and the racist, sexist, Islamophobic, Anti-semitic whatever when that guy wins and he's a rapist to boot when that guy wins And receives the popular mandate in a blowout, surprise victory, on a platform of banning Muslims and building a wall and saying, you know what, maybe we don't want diversity.
And maybe we don't want all of this political correctness, equality, democracy, whatever.
It's a big problem for them.
It's a big contradiction for them.
How do you go and tell people we're the only game in town, we're the right side of history, And they're the forces of evil, when the forces of evil are fun, funny, and they win.
And half the country supports them.
You either have to say, well, half the country's evil, or, in which case, you turn all of them against you and alienate them forever, or you can say, half the country was deceived.
Half the country was deceived by a lie that pretended to be one thing but was actually something else.
It was the result of Russian collusion.
Fake news.
That was the original usage of the term.
And it was actually a small minority of extremists that hijacked and deceived the public through spurious means and it was a fluke that was remedied by Biden's victory in 2020.
That was the narrative.
But when Trump comes back in 2024 and wins all over again, And after they threw everything at him, they tried it all, the investigations, they called him a felon, and again, the civil suits calling him a rapist.
If he comes and wins a second time, it says, yeah, that wasn't a fluke.
And actually, he's right.
And America doubling down on Trump says, we actually want Trump more than we want the elites.
And this becomes transformative.
It moves the Overton window, it institutionalizes the radical new ideas that Trump brought to the table within the party, and it sets the Democrats back decades.
So, not only was it this crazy struggle and he shows up every day, excuse me, and one day the guy just dies.
Just collapses under the weight of, and with a little luck also, he just dies and hands it to Trump.
He happens to do so at the perfect time in the most consequential race.
That is going to be like the final nail in the coffin.
I mean, not the final nail, but a pretty significant nail in the coffin of the left.
And then people start to say, you know what?
Not only was Trump not a fluke, but they start to say Trump was right.
And the DOJ was weaponized.
And the Democrats were lying.
And they are corrupt.
And they are arrogant.
And they're totally reckless and irresponsible to try to foist Biden on us.
They're not the adults in the room.
They're not the serious people.
They're not on the right side of history.
They are corrupt and irresponsible and evil and reckless.
All the things they accuse Trump of being.
And that gives Trump an unprecedented mandate to fire and punish these people, and then really redefine it.
So that is what is being served up.
I don't know if that will be delivered.
I don't know that Trump will win.
I don't know that he's going to take advantage of the mandate that he would have if he won, and it would be a blowout victory, but that is what's being teed up.
So...
That's kind of the big picture on this whole thing, is that we really just need to show up.
And it's not to say that we don't need to be smart, and it's not to say that we don't need to work hard, but it is to say that so much of the battle is just... it's a confidence game.
Everybody believes, you know, we've got to have the most sophisticated plan and we have to calculate our odds.
We don't.
Just show up every day.
It's harder than it looks.
But you show up every day, never give up the faith, and you know what?
One day you're gonna show up and the enemy won't.
The enemy is gonna have a bad day.
Maybe they got in a car accident on the way to the battlefield and they just died.
And then you win.
And sometimes it's like that.
And that's what it is.
So, it just goes to show you just have to try.
You just have to show up and just try.
And yes, we need to be clever.
And yes, we need to be tough and hardworking.
But so much of the failure is people that don't believe in what we're doing.
So much of why we're losing is because people lose hope.
They get demoralized and they say, I'm not going to show up.
And if you show up, if you don't show up, there's a 0% chance that you win.
If you show up, yeah, maybe you don't have great odds.
But if you don't show up, it's 0%.
And that's what happens.
People get dissuaded from being involved because they say, look at how powerful we are.
You'll never win.
So don't even try.
And then people don't.
And they say, well, I'm not going to take risks.
I'm not going to go in.
I'm not going to try.
It looked like Trump had no chance in 2021.
It looked like he had no chance in 2022.
For a good part of 2023, it looked like he had no chance.
Now he's the favorite by far.
And he just hung on.
He could have quit at any time.
But he just hung on, and then Biden died on the stage.
And now it's over.
And what would have been an ignominious defeat, losing the election, trying to win the primary and losing, or trying to win the general, God forbid, and losing again, has been transformed, just because of this, potentially, into now he wins, and it's in the history books, and it, you know, it's a twist of fate like that that changes history.
Literally.
Like, if Trump hadn't, if something went wrong, and Trump didn't get to this point, It was a failure.
The whole Trump movement was a failure.
It was a lost cause.
We thought we had something going, but we really didn't.
He was cheated, it was unfair, but he was a bitch.
He lost.
It was over.
In one scenario, that is what happened, and that's the history books, and that's the trajectory of the country.
But by some twist of fate, he came to the debate last night, and Biden was so bad, it lost him the election.
And now Trump wins.
It doubles down.
Overton window shifted forever.
Trump revolution institutionalized.
He goes from being the rapist that stole the election with Russia and blah blah to... Trump was like Lincoln.
Trump was this transformative figure.
Had created this miraculous movement like nothing in history.
We thought it wasn't even possible to have movements like that anymore.
And he did it and he led it and he fought through.
And over a 15 year period he conquered everything.
And it was that small twist of fate just by showing up.
So, there's a lesson in this.
Pay close attention.
And sometimes, to a far lesser extent, I feel that way about my life.
I could have quit, and not to make it about me, but it's also true and that's why I say it to you also.
I could have quit at any point and then I wouldn't have met Kanye, you know my hero and met Trump and You know made it to be as big of a streamer as I am now and who knows what the future holds.
Hopefully all good things but you know, I we all start somewhere and we all go through trials and We're all facing difficult odds, but you know, that's what you make of it.
So Anyway, so that's that that's my take on the whole thing and Yeah, I don't think Trump performed particularly well, but ultimately I guess it doesn't matter.
It's a shame because it shows that the consultants are in his ear.
I think Biden's gonna hang in there.
I think he's their best option.
It would be very arduous otherwise and still very risky.
I think Obama giving that tweet out or posting that tweet is proof of that.
And that's my take.
So with that, we're going to move on.
I'm going to take a look at our Super Chats, and then I'm going to get out of here.
I'm going to go to bed.
It's very late.
Or I'll get breakfast and play some... play some Dark and Darker.
I've been really into this new game, Dark and Darker.
Have you heard of it?
I guess it's been around for a minute, but I just discovered it and I'm loving it.
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nick fuentes
We're going to take a look.
We'll see what we got here.
Let me just get set up.
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Okay.
Okay, for real now.
Okay, let's take a look.
All right.
nick fuentes
Hang on.
One more.
One more thing.
There we go.
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I'm more worried about the intelligence agencies and mostly the private defense companies.
The technology that they could have that they hide.
That can completely change the status quo.
Thoughts?
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nick fuentes
What are you talking about?
What does that even mean?
They're gonna do Bluebeam or something?
I don't even know what you mean by that.
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nick fuentes
Thanks for the big super chat, Dalton.
Why are you giving me all your money?
Keep your money, man!
Dalton texted me the other day.
He's like, I have no payment processor.
Do you have any payment processors?
Then he's sending me all these super chats.
I feel guilty!
Dalton is like that old lady in the Bible.
He's like that biblical story.
He's the old lady that gives his last shekel.
To the movement, but because he gave more of what he had than the rich man He's gonna get he's gonna get the reward So maybe it's some maybe it's something like that going on Maybe Dalton is like hey if I give all my money to America first if I get my last hundred dollars to America first then maybe No Holds Barred will get Pariah the Doll back on the show.
That's really mean.
I'm really teasing him.
But I know he can take it.
I'm just giving him a hard time.
Doll's actually rich.
He's making good money.
He's an investor.
So, no, but I appreciate the big super chat, man.
God bless ya!
Everybody check out No Holds Barred!
You know, I used to hate it, but it grew on me, and now I kind of like it.
I mean, it's actually a pretty good show.
It's pretty funny.
It's a little- I wouldn't- Here's the thing.
It's- it's little unoptical.
It's not as optical as I am these days, but it's very funny, and it's just fun.
So I mean, I like it.
I listen to it on X and I think I'm gonna make an appearance on there at some point this summer.
But hey, thank you very much, man.
I appreciate you.
God bless you.
Hope you're doing well.
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I appreciate you saying that.
You know, that's all that I try to do.
Thank you very much, man. man.
nick fuentes
I appreciate you saying that.
You know, that's all that I try to do.
I mean, I'm very concerned with, I don't want to do a show that is just redundant.
You know, because so many of these shows, they just go live and they all say the same thing and it's all a load of shit.
It's, uh, they're just parroting what the party wants them to say or what a think tank wants them to say or they're just parroting what everybody else is saying and it's very obvious, very low-hanging fruit.
And so, when I set out to do the show, I just wanted to give somebody... I just want to give people the truth.
I want to give people the hottest take.
I want to give people the most correct, the most rigorous, the most thorough take, the most on-the-money.
And so, for me, a lot of that is instinct.
It's also, I think, having a breadth of knowledge and being able to just... just having a high IQ.
A lot of these guys are just dumb.
And I watch some of this stuff that people put out there and I'm like, how stupid can you be?
Like I saw some guy, that guy that was involved in that new show, and how about that new show, this like Dave Rubin sitcom that they're doing, this cartoon, The New Norm, have you seen it?
Dave Rubin, Larry Elder, and a bunch of other retard conservatives have created another shitty adult cartoon about politics, and it's called The New Norm.
You want to know the premise of this show?
So there's this old white guy with a black best friend, And their kids are wokesters.
Their kids are non-binary, mask-wearing, SJW, blue-haired liberals.
And the joke, the premise of the show is that the wokesters are really woke and crazy, and the white and black boomers look at each other and go, get a load of this shit.
That's a joke.
They've been doing this joke for ten fucking years.
Every permutation of this joke Has been expressed.
It is a full multiverse of every possible permutation of this joke.
Blue-haired liberal, mask wearing, soy boy, vaccinated, and they don't understand how a white conservative can have a black friend, and they identify as an attack helicopter, furry dog, and their pronouns are Big retard and like this is they've been doing this for 10 years.
They're still doing it shamelessly with no self-consciousness.
You know, Dave Rubin is an idiot.
I thought Jews were supposed to be smart, but he's an imbecile.
For 10 years, he goes out there and says, you know, I'm a pretty liberal guy.
I'm a liberal gay guy, but, you know, these wokesters have gone too far.
That's his shtick.
That's the only thought in that giant Jew head of his, and he's been saying it for 10 years.
As if he's, it's like when an old person tells the story over and over as if it's the first time.
You know, for ten years he goes on the show and says, I just believe that these wokesters have gone too far.
And he says it like it's the first time he's said it.
It's been ten fucking years and he's said it, that's every show, every interview, and everyone's said it in every possible way.
And they produce this cartoon to say it now in cartoon form.
So there's this old guy, and he's a conservative, but he's not a racist!
And he says, oh brother, can't I just get a beer?
What about all these trannies, man?
This is the show.
And so, this abomination is created.
And by the way, if it came between that and Hollywood, I'll take Hollywood.
If it came between that and the acolyte, I'll take the acolyte.
I'll take lesbian, Katanji Brown Jackson Star Wars.
Over the new norm any day.
I will take Rick and Morty and all of that over the new norm and Mr. Fucking Bertram and the Tool Shed, you know, the Tim Allen Show and Roseanne Barr.
She actually seems nice, but her show also sucks.
Any day of the week, please, please, God save us from these, like, conservatives are so much worse than liberals.
Like, I hate them.
Well, I don't hate them.
I love everybody.
But I hate their, like, the culture of conservatism is so... It's not even, like, wicked.
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It's just... sad.
nick fuentes
It's sad, and it's lame, and it's goofy, and I just hate it.
And everything about it is it's all about like selling stuff.
It's all from these old people.
It's all from these like old scam artists.
So much of the conservative movement is scam artists like this whole Grand Rapids thing in Michigan.
It's built on a pyramid scheme.
It's these Jews, casino owners, and they're buying the whole thing with Israel and The whole thing is just a big grift.
It's just such a big scam.
And as such, everything is so tacky, and lame, and corny, and freakish.
You go to like CPAC, it's a freak show.
You go to these conservative events, it's a freak show.
Talk about crazies.
Yeah, I know the left are crazy.
But the right is crazy too!
You get these people that they like, you know, the Q stuff, and they think the Earth is flat, and...
Like some of the stuff that goes on it's like this goofy as hell country music all the time and gauche red white and blue everything and they're wearing these Trump shoes.
Adult grown men are wearing suits that don't fit.
Big red fucking tie and these Trump sneakers, and there weren't an American flag necktie?
Ugh!
Oh my gosh!
People call me gay for saying this?
It's like, you know what, man?
Not to say like, yeah, but it's like, if it's gay to say that we don't want a movement of people wearing fucking American flag neckties, Then call me James Charles, because fuck that.
If that's like, oh this Nick Fuentes, he's a real pussy faggot liberal, cause you know, he's critiquing the way we dress, you know what?
If that's how it is, if I'm an LA latte drinking liberal, SJW, because I don't want to be with this crowd of old, tacky, lame freaks.
They're wearing an American flag suit.
Freedom, man!
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It's all about freedom, man!
nick fuentes
Then, hey.
Call me James Charles.
Call me Dylan Mulvaney.
Where do I sign up for the next Pride Rally?
For fuck's sake.
That's an exaggeration.
I don't know if I go that far, but... It's like, damn, the conservative stuff sucks.
And you tune in, it's just... Like last night, we tuned into Daily Wire.
And Daily Wire, you know, they're like commentators, but they also sell chocolate and razors, safety razors, and they sell all this other stuff.
And Jeremy Boring, the CEO of the company, he's literally sitting there, on their debate viewing party panel, holding a razor in his hand!
They all, every person on the panel is dual-wielding products.
They've got, buy my product Akimbo, You know, Ben Shapiro's got the Leftist Tears Tumblr in one hand, and he's got the Truth Bomb paperweight in another hand.
So they're literally talking about the debate with products in both hands.
Yeah, so I think that Biden really shit the bed tonight, and Trump is definitely the favorite.
And I'm drinking out of my Leftist Tears tumbler, which you can get at leftisttumbler.com, and I'm, you know, I'm waving around my Truth Bomb paperweight, which you could also get, and then you cut to Jeremy Boring.
He's got a razor in one hand, a chocolate bar on the other.
Yeah, I totally agree, Ben Shapiro.
We should go to war for Israel, and anyone that disagrees is an anti-Semite.
Buy our razors and chocolate bars.
Like, we live in hell.
We live in hell.
I would rather be in real hell with the devil and everything, with Judas and Brutus and all of them, than be at CPAC.
Or be at Hillsdale.
Or be at, you know, this pyramid scheme stuff.
I cannot do it.
Than be at the Daily Wire headquarters.
We're they're creating like a fake Tennessee into woods cabin, but it's all a bunch of faggots from everywhere else And they're all like Jude up like I thought I sound like crazy when I say that but it's just true Anyway, I'm just like going off right now on a I'm ranting and raving again.
Please stop me.
I'm ranting and raving again.
But, like, so the conservative stuff is so crap, and when I do the show, I just want to do a show that's just good.
I want it to be legitimately funny.
I want it to be legitimately insightful and thoughtful.
I want a liberal to be able to watch a show and say it's funny, or it's reasonable, or I see where it's coming from.
I don't want it to be a show where I'm, you know, playing to the crowd of Like saying the same thing for a billion years.
And something that's so simple and so stupid.
Anyway, what I was getting at was one of the guys that's in the show reposted a video of Lady Maga, the drag queen that supports Trump, interviewing a liberal.
And Lady Maga was like, hey, so you support Palestine, right?
And the liberal's like, yeah, I support Palestine.
Free Palestine.
And Lady Maga says, well, I'm a gay transvestite.
And if I was in Palestine, they would kill me.
So what do you think about that?
And the liberal's like, well, I didn't know that.
And like this imbecile who's on this ridiculous cartoon show retweets the video and says, wow, this is real food for thought.
It's like, how do you get to the age of 50 and you still think that that is insightful?
How do you get to the age of 50 and you're like, wow, that's a really good point.
Like we are so cooked.
So this is a public service.
This is why I don't do advertisements, because this is a public service.
You are donating to a public service.
I am saving right-wing politics.
I'm like Chris Jericho.
I'm like Y2J.
I am here to save right-wing politics, and maybe I'm not perfect, maybe I'm not the answer, but I am the vessel.
That will deliver a better right-wing, a new, progressive, far-right, reactionary movement that is for intelligent people, that is for cultured people, not for imbeciles.
Like, so much of this stuff is just brutal.
And you know, I feel sorry for them, they're like rubes and stuff, but we gotta level up, man.
We gotta be better.
Anyway, so I appreciate the super chatted vindicating because that's what I'm trying to do Rocky 79 cent $20.
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Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth.
I have not come to bring peace but a sword Matthew 1034 Wow, so true That's us.
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Hey, thank you for the super chat, Jordan B. My man.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Hi.
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What's your favorite Breaking Bad quote?
nick fuentes
We're not doing this.
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Very funny.
No!
nick fuentes
We're not reading that.
We're not reading that.
Nice try.
I will not answer that question.
English or Spanish?
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That's such a good meme.
We are enjoying.
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The PS1 graphics for the MVR Kino.
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- No, but I did love the graphics for the European.
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That's right.
That is me.
Hair on point today.
Congrats on the new studio.
Might want to change super chats to $5 default so people stop having to send $8.
Or maybe that's the point lol.
nick fuentes
Why would people have to send $8?
I don't understand.
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Your Nick Fortnite.
The guy on TikTok.
The guy who is the one number one V1 box fight for and who speaks for controller players against the Shadow Faction.
nick fuentes
That's right.
That is me.
I am a controller player.
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Oh, yeah, I got to hate.
I'm sorry.
I keep getting caught up in stuff.
You hit me up a week before AfPak.
Hit me up now when we're working on another project.
We'll do it soon.
I don't know.
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I didn't listen to it.
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Now I got a split 'cause the Bronx ain't fit for a kid to grow up in.
Let's find a place, somewhere far away, with no blacks, no Jews and no gays.
There but for the grace of God go I, 1979.
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Bassed?
Bassed lyrics?
I sing that part cuz I agree with it, and it's bassed.
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That's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
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The old Fulk Salad Nation.
nick fuentes
Those were some good guys.
Good times man.
They're funny.
in a long time.
The old folk salad nation.
Those were some good guys.
Good times, man.
They're funny.
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I think that's a little conspiratorial.
Trump is dumb, but he is refreshingly honest about how the country is a dumpster fire.
Brandon said he never heard a president talk like that about America.
He's right because all the rest put on this hokey cowardly optimism.
nick fuentes
Yeah, no it's necessary.
Because our leaders are incapable of honesty.
I mean probably in an ideal country the leader wouldn't talk like Trump.
But in an ideal country, the leadership would be competent and reflective and they would be, within reason, they would be honest with the public.
But the problem is, it's like you say, everybody knows that the kind of rhetoric that we're getting from the politicians is just, there's no basis in reality anymore.
And so...
Trump is like this.
Antidote.
I do like the way that he talks.
It is very plain.
It's very businesslike.
And it's uniquely American.
So I do like it.
But I think that probably he'd want a little more gravitas, a little more dignity.
But I don't mind it.
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nick fuentes
I actually like it.
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I'm glad you like it.
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Dutch voters don't vote anymore because they don't trust the voting process.
You do vote regardless of refutable proof that the U.S.
election was rigged?
What do you think of the Dutch voter?
nick fuentes
I don't think about the Dutch.
I like them, but I don't think about them because America is the only country that matters.
You know, it's so funny.
You get all these petty nationalists.
They're like, Irish nationalism!
It's like, you don't have a military!
Your cops don't have guns!
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So, like, we're the only country that matters.
nick fuentes
We're the only country that is important.
And what we say goes, and we're what matters.
And you will all do what we say.
So... Well, I think that we should have nationalism for Catalonia!
And nationalism for Okay, what are we doing here?
What are we doing here?
You don't even have a military!
Okay, does the Netherlands even have a military?
Do they even have land?
I think they're just like a series of islands.
But that's Denmark, I think, actually.
But, Netherlands, you know, six of one, half a dozen of the other.
I mean... Do they even have a military?
Our president gets elected.
And holds the world in his hands.
The destiny of mankind is in the hands of the American president.
We ask ourselves ques- Americans ask ourselves questions like, but does our leader have what it takes to have their finger on the button?
What button is that?
The button that controls a nuclear arsenal so powerful it could end life on Earth hundreds of times over.
That button.
That button that we control, that our leader controls.
He presses it and kills all of you.
We ask ourselves questions like, does the president have what it takes to be commander-in-chief on day one?
Commander-in-Chief of what?
The greatest, most powerful military in the history of the world!
Ten aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, fighter jets, stealth jets, satellite weapons, space weapons, lasers, drones, fucking submarine drones, lasers, you name it, bombs, megabombs, kiloton bombs, bombs that destroy bunkers, That military.
That's what we ask her.
Does our leader have what it takes to command the greatest fighting force that can invade and destroy any country in the history of mankind?
You know, and then the Irish Prime Minister gets, like, pushed over on the sidewalk by an angry mob.
He's got a security guard.
He's got fewer security guards than Jack Doherty.
I think the Prime Minister of the Netherlands has fewer security guards than Jack Doherty and Neon, and they get fucking pushed over in the street by an angry mob.
Our president drives around in a tank that looks like a Cadillac and he has an underground fortress deep underneath the city and in the mountains.
And we know everything.
We spy on everyone all the time and we know everything.
And we have Assets on the moon, in an outer space, in deep space that were made with American hands.
And your cops have sticks!
Your cops walk around with sticks!
They walk around with clubs, like apes, like fucking gorillas.
And that's who we are, and you're nothing.
Just a little reminder.
No, I'm kidding, of course.
No, but we love them.
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But we love... But we love Ireland.
nick fuentes
We love Ireland.
We love the Irish, and we love the Dutch, and we love the Belgians, and the Danes, and... You know, we love them all, okay?
I love them all.
But they're just sort of, like, amusing.
They're just sort of like a big Epcot ride for us.
You know, an American that goes to Europe, it's like when we go to Epcot.
We try all the different food, and we get a t-shirt, and we get a hat, but we're disrespectful because it's an amusement park.
It's not real.
We fucking pay for that shit, nigga!
We protect that shit, and we own that fucking ass!
So watch what you say about America.
Because we could kill all of you.
We could kill every last one of you if we wanted to, and you could do nothing about it.
Everyone.
No, I'm kidding.
No, but I do... No, but that is a joke.
No, but I am kidding.
But I do... But we are what matters.
I mean, it's time to put aside this, like, nationalism for all nations.
Let's just drop that.
It is about the strength and power of the empire that is America.
We are the empire.
We are America.
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And we own the finish line, Jack!
nick fuentes
This is America!
So I don't want to hear, you know, your opinions aren't worth what our opinions aren't worth because your cops don't have guns and you have no submarines.
So, it's time to focus on, it's time to get serious.
Yeah, that's all fun and that's all fine and it's great and I'm happy for you.
But it's time to dial it in and lock in because America is the only country that matters!
So anyway.
But that's just how I've been feeling lately.
But it is true.
I'm kidding a little bit, but it is also partially true.
I'm mostly joking.
I do love those guys.
I love the Netherlands.
I do love Ireland.
I love the nationalists that I know in these countries.
But it is true that The American Empire is the only thing that matters that is also true.
So we do kind of need to move beyond this like You know people are like we need a universal ideology that applies to all the countries.
It's like no we need a country we need an ideology for our country and then we need to expand the Empire in every direction and Maximize our power.
So I'm kind of off of this like Nationalism thing.
It's like, no, we need an empire.
We are not a nation.
Arguably, we were never a nation.
And the other nations don't matter.
What matters is the American empire.
And I'm for it.
We just need Christian Catholic leadership.
We need people.
We need to get the wokesters out.
We need to get the woke mafia.
And the DEI hires out.
And then we can resume the empire.
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Nick NHB appearance is going to break the internet.
The people are not ready for it.
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Yeah, it's gonna be fun.
Thank you for the bit.
Wow!
No Holds Barred is now the biggest sponsor of the show.
The biggest show that sponsors this show.
Before it was politically provoked.
But... That show, I think, is over.
Right?
I mean, I think Britney's still involved, but she's terrible.
It's terrible what's happened with her and Mio.
So, no holds barred is what remains.
But thank you for the big Super Chats!
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There may or may not be a huge super chat next week, depending on how tomorrow goes.
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Down to the final 23 of 2,229 players.
$668,000 to the winner.
Final nine will be streamed.
I'll be wearing the AF hoodie if I make it.
nick fuentes
That's awesome, man.
Well, hey, good luck to you.
We're praying for you.
You got this, King.
I love Asians.
I love Asian people.
Asians are our closest allies.
I like and respect Asians because Asians are smart like white people, but they're honest, unlike Jews.
Jews, whites, and Asians are smart, but Jews always lie.
Whites can be full of shit sometimes also, like they can be too nice.
Asians are very matter-of-fact and very direct and very businesslike.
They are the merchant ally.
If there is a merchant ally of the white race, it is Asians.
They're mathematical.
They're masters of the treasury, masters of the gold purse, the purse of gold coins.
And so I just kind of love them.
So hey, good luck to you, my friend.
I hope you win it big.
Self-interested a little bit, but I hope you win it big.
Good luck to you.
And remember, have fun.
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That's the important thing.
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nick fuentes
I don't know what that means, but thank you.
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God bless man.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Anglozoomer!
nick fuentes
Thank you!
Good to hear from you, buddy.
How are you doing?
Anglozoomer.
Are you still doing that Anglozoomer show?
How's that been going?
I haven't heard from you in a minute.
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Absolutely it would. - Dalton Claude Felter Ain't got a dollar.
Hey, thank you man.
conservative cartoons make zero sense.
They make a show to offend leftists, but leftists aren't watching that shit to begin with.
No point.
Anyway, I love you, man.
Our show wouldn't have a platform without you.
This is my last dollar.
GN less than three.
nick fuentes
Ain't got a dollar.
Ain't got a dollar.
Hey, thank you, man.
I appreciate the super chat.
It's a good point.
Yeah, who are these shows?
And also, it's 2024.
I don't think anybody's offended by pronoun jokes in 2024.
Like, there are no trickly puffs anymore.
There are no... I mean, they're out there, but they'll just, like, kill you now.
They'll just, like, punch you in the face and don't get mad so much.
Like, Destiny, to his credit, Destiny has kind of transformed the left and made them a little more resilient.
Um, because it used to be they were, you know, um, can I have a trigger warning?
And now they're, like, now they're pretty edgy, so...
That stuff was edgy nine years ago.
It's been a long time since any of that stuff was hot.
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Okay, so short answer.
You are saying that Dutch voters should just vote.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I don't know anything about your elections, okay?
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nick fuentes
We are what matters.
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Why didn't the USA do what every other country would have done if they got nukes first and subjugate the entire world?
nick fuentes
Well, they did.
They absolutely did subjugate the entire world.
And they subjugated the entire world through the CIA and through NATO and we created an empire.
What was the Cold War?
Overthrowing every government in the world?
Overthrowing governments on every continent?
Backing coups, proxy wars, civil war?
The CIA deeply involved in European politics, bringing them under our security umbrella, deploying our troops on their soil, occupying Germany and Japan to this day?
What do you mean?
Why didn't we subjugate?
We did!
What do you mean we did?
We did subjugate every country in the world.
What are you talking about?
We still have troops in Germany.
We still have troops in Japan, in Okinawa.
We still have troops in South Korea from the Korean War.
We still have troops in Australia.
We have troops in almost every European country.
We still are backing coups in our backyard in Latin America.
There was one in Bolivia.
Looks like it was us.
Maybe not.
But we backed a coup in Bolivia in 2019.
Backed a coup in Argentina last year.
Peru similar with or Ecuador rather with no boa So, what do you mean?
Of course, we subjugated the entire world Yeah, we didn't do it in like the 19th century way We're like, you know a bunch of people marched in with muskets and uniforms.
But yeah, we definitely subjugated the world so Yeah, that's just not true But But alright.
Looks like that's our last Super Chat.
Okay!
That's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me tonight.
Hey.
As always, thanks for watching.
Remember to follow me on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday.
As always, thanks for watching.
Thanks to our Super Chatters.
In particular, thanks to Dalton Claude and Paul Allen.
Special thanks to them, but thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show.
We love you.
I'll see you on Monday.
Until then, have a great weekend.
Have a great rest of your evening.
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