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July 4, 2024 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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BIDEN STAYS??? Democrats PANIC As Biden Resists Calls To Withdraw | America First Ep. 1348BIDEN STAYS??? Democrats PANIC As Biden Resists Calls To Withdraw | America First Ep. 1348
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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 Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
It's actually kind of a super slow news day.
Very slow week.
Fourth of July.
It's kind of like nothing going on, which is the perfect week to introduce a brand new set for the first time in seven years when there's nothing going on in the news.
But that's okay.
We're going to be getting into the latest featured stories tonight.
We're talking about Joe Biden and his refusal to withdraw at the top of the Democratic ticket.
And, you know, we talked about it yesterday.
We'll probably be talking about it.
I don't know how many days.
I don't know how much this week or in the future, but give me one second.
I think we're overmodulated a little bit.
Let me turn my mic down slightly.
Okay.
All right, we're still dialing it in here at the set.
I don't know if we have a little bit of an over-modulation issue with the audio, but hopefully we got that fixed now.
But as I said, I don't know how many days we'll be talking.
We'll talk briefly about the set before we get into the news.
Some of the feedback, people are very honest about the feedback.
Always making us better.
Which we appreciate, but like I said, I'm not sure how many days we're going to stay on top of this, but of course it's a rapidly developing situation in the past one week since this catastrophic debate performance, and now we're starting to see some of the first national and statewide polls since the debate, which show that it was as catastrophic as everybody initially thought.
And in particular, this latest New York Times poll has Trump at 49 and Biden at 43 nationally.
Six-point lead.
I don't think it's ever been that bad in 2020, 2016, any time in any other race.
But specifically tonight, we'll be talking about Joe Biden's refusal to withdraw.
He came out today And he insisted among some of the party elites that he will not be stepping down.
He is going to be the nominee.
He says he's going to win.
I don't think that's going to happen.
But he says he's not stepping down and actually now all the other potential challengers have seemed to have taken a step back.
Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, says that she will not be running.
Michelle Obama says that she also will not be running.
So that knocks out two, at least for the moment, challengers that I think a lot of people were wish-casting might have stepped in and replaced Biden.
So we'll talk about all that and all the latest developments with this Democratic ticket.
That'll be our main story.
We'll also be talking tonight about the developments in the Middle East.
And this is another one where we've been covering it for a long time and it seems like it's going to really start to heat up in the coming weeks.
And this is the imminent war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
And I have been saying this basically from the beginning.
And we've been waiting for a long time, but it seems like it's finally going to happen.
Israel's long-anticipated ground offensive against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Some of their government ministers have confirmed that they have prepared and approved military operations in Lebanon.
American intelligence says that's going to take place in the middle of July.
And the big story from today is that Israel killed the highest-ranking Hezbollah general to date.
In their conflict with Hezbollah so far.
At least the conflict that restarted after October 7th.
So we'll talk about the latest details about the conflict and potentially the imminent war.
That'll be our other story.
Should be a pretty good show.
Before we get into that though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy.
To get notified every time I go live.
Although, you really don't, well I don't want to say you don't need the notification.
I want you to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy, but I'm also here to remind you that the show has a brand new start time, 8 o'clock central every night.
So, going with the whole new setup, if you're joining us for the first time, if you missed the show yesterday, obviously we have a brand new setup here.
It's very exciting, and it's very new, and I think I look much better.
I think I look like crap.
I mean, I looked okay on the old setup, but I didn't look like me!
Very weird.
I don't know if you noticed the same thing, but when I was in front of the green screen, I felt like I didn't look like me.
I mean, I kind of looked like me, because I'm me, and I was on the show, but it didn't look 100% like me.
Now, I look as handsome as I am in real life.
So that's great.
But alongside the new set, we also have a brand new start time, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern, every night.
Yesterday, everybody said it couldn't be done.
They said it's not gonna happen.
They said I was lying.
They said it was cap.
But here I am.
It's 8 o'clock on the day I'm supposed to do the show.
P.M.
So, make sure to follow anyway.
Smash the follow button so you don't miss any streams.
Leave a comment, leave a like, all that stuff.
But you should feel very confident that I'm going to be here every night, 8pm, as promised.
And before we get into the news, we'll just give you a little update.
So, yesterday we launched the brand new set Everybody loves it.
They love the look.
They love the plants.
They love... Everybody commented on the ferns.
They said, what is this?
Between two ferns?
I said, I don't know what that is.
I'm too young to remember.
I don't know about you.
I'm a little... Sounds like kind of a millennial thing to be talking about Zach Galifianakis.
I don't even know who that is.
No, but everybody loved the set, and I told you yesterday, though, we're dialing it in still a little bit.
Some of the minor things, like we're just trying to get the audio and the lighting perfect, so we made some minor adjustments over the past 24 hours, and still making adjustments like as the show began moments ago, but we're trying to get it 100% right.
We'll be dialing it in all week.
The other thing I wanted to bring to your attention is that Cozy.TV actually got DDoSed last night. So I know there were some interruptions in the stream yesterday, nothing major, some very brief and quickly fixed connection issues, but we actually did get DDoSed last night on Cozy during the first-ever stream but we actually did get DDoSed last night on Cozy during the first-ever stream So, it always happens.
It goes to the territory.
Every time we do something big, we have a little, you know, we get a little pushback.
We get a little issue like that.
So, hopefully, it's not going to be an issue tonight.
Uh, but like I said, we're just trying to iron out all the kinks and get everything smooth and perfect on the new set.
It's our first week here, so I appreciate your patience.
But it's a big show last night.
We got 10,000, uh, close to 11,000 live viewers.
15,000 between both platforms, which is, I think, the biggest episode of America First that I've done in a long time.
And during the broadcast, it was the number one stream on Rumble.
So I appreciate everybody tuning in.
Thank you to our loyal followers for showing up.
It's pretty exciting.
We came back with the set, new start time, and it was a triumphant return.
People lining the streets, 15,000 viewers, number one on the site.
Still can't get the verification check mark where it's like, I don't know, do they not know it's the real me?
Rumble won't verify me, and I'm not going to complain because I'm just grateful to be on the platform.
I'm grateful to have a platform, so I'm not going to complain.
But they don't give me a checkmark.
That other girl who said the N-word, she starts a channel, has 100 subscribers, she's got a checkmark.
Okay, so what do I have to do?
Do I have to have boobs?
Do I have to say the N-word more?
I've said the N-word countless times on this show!
Where's my checkmark?
Is that all it takes?
Who's got the clip?
I say it all the time!
And I don't just say it with the A, I say it with the R. So if anything, I should have like a super checkmark.
I should have two checkmarks next to my name, because I've said it deeper and more, and I think in a better way.
It's actually kind of inappropriate coming from a woman.
I think it's more appropriate coming from a man.
So what gives?
Do they not know it's me?
Do I have to send my government ID or show it on the stream?
Anyway, that's okay.
It's fine.
You know, I would appreciate the checkmark, but we don't need it, obviously.
So it's good to be back.
Like I said, thank you everybody for tuning in and for the generous support last night and for all the compliments and for the constructive criticism of which I'm so fond of receiving, especially when it's unsolicited.
That's my favorite.
No, but we're getting it dialed in.
We're getting it perfect and it's going to be a great week.
With that out of the way, we're going to dive into the news.
I'm going to procrastinate a little bit like I did yesterday.
Because I'm actually just kind of totally bored with the news.
I don't know about you guys.
Tell me if you agree with this, okay?
Because I feel like it's just me, or maybe it's just me, I don't know, but this is my gut feeling for the past like four weeks.
I feel like from October 7th until Donald Trump was convicted in New York, That everybody was getting red-pilled all the time.
I felt like the consciousness was rising.
The war in Gaza, the genocide in Gaza, was waking everybody up about Israeli and Jewish influence in American politics.
And I felt like there was a true realignment happening.
Something really exciting and interesting and new was happening.
An actually radical and actually disruptive idea was forcefully being asserted in the mainstream.
And that is, as I said, consciousness or conscientiousness of Jewish and Israeli influence in politics.
Which was such a breath of fresh air because for the last four or five years we've got nothing but garbage about there's only two genders and all kinds of other inane nonsense.
It feels like we're moving backwards more than forwards with a lot of the stuff coming out of the GOP and the conservative movement.
So from October 7th until very recently, it felt like everybody was becoming a Groyper.
Everybody was getting red-pilled.
And then, after Trump got convicted, now I feel like all everybody talks about is the election.
And I know the election's important.
And I talk about the election.
I've been talking about the election.
But I also feel like so much of the kind of shop talk about partisan politics, about Republicans and Democrats, it's not very radical.
And I don't actually even think it's very salient.
I don't think it's actually good for American society.
I think that, for example, when people are talking about the influence of foreign lobbying on our country, that is getting to the heart of the matter.
I'm I think so many of the problems in the country are downstream from corruption.
And corruption comes from money, which comes from foreign states.
Directly or indirectly, it comes from multinational corporations, which is deeply connected to foreign states.
And so I think that when people are talking about that, this is extremely productive.
And this is very beneficial, and this is good for us, and it's good for the country.
But ever since the Trump conviction, when we get back into talking about the horse race of who's going to win, Republicans or Democrats, I feel like we're not talking about anything.
At least anything important.
And I've made my position very clear on Trump in the past few weeks, which is that I'm not against Trump, or a never-Trumper, anti-Trumper, anything like that.
But I also recognize that Trump is far less radical than he was years ago.
And I also recognize that the promises that are being made are fundamentally different than they were in 2016, specifically as it pertains to immigration, where he said he wants to staple green cards to diplomas.
And without getting into that whole thing all over again, I just want to say that It is important to always keep the focus on what really matters.
I'll talk about the, I'm going to talk about the horse race, we're going to talk about, because of course it matters right now, it's rapidly changing and developing as the Democrats are potentially going to change their nominee on the ticket.
This is extremely important and it's happening.
But I think it's very important to also keep in mind that there is a much bigger picture with American politics, which is, in my opinion, totally outside of the partisan debate between Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell and all this other stuff.
And here's just the case in point.
Here's the perfect example.
Last week, the Supreme Court made a ruling on January 6th.
And without getting too much into the details on this particular case, you can go and read the details yourself.
The Supreme Court ruled on whether the Department of Justice can charge peaceful January 6th protesters with the felony obstruction of justice charge.
And there are reasons for that.
They say that technically the obstruction of justice charge is a evidence tampering statute.
The way it's been applied is that if any January 6th rider indirectly caused the certification process to be delayed, they say, well, that's an obstruction.
But that's really a very broad and, I think, a very liberal interpretation of the statute.
If you look at how it had been applied previously, it was really more about evidence tampering, that you're obstructing a proceeding If you're messing or tampering with objects pertaining to the proceeding like documents and the authenticity of documents and things of that nature.
And anyway, the details aren't so important for my purpose here.
But there was this huge Supreme Court case, which had, I think, enormous weight for the J6ers and for the Trump movement and for, really, for civil liberties, the way that the DOJ has used the conspiracy statute and all kinds of other things to throw a lot of innocent and peaceful and decent people in jail.
And one of the Trump-appointed justices, a conservative, Amy Coney Barrett, sided with the liberals.
And Ketanji Brown-Jackson, the black Biden-appointed liberal judge, went with the conservatives.
And so that was just the latest example, although there are many, of conservative judges siding with liberals, and yes, even and especially the Trump-appointed ones, in particular Barrett and Kavanaugh.
But it's also part of a much bigger trend of Republicans in Congress and in the Senate joining with Democrats to raise the debt ceiling to pass more foreign aid for Ukraine.
And the point is that although I do believe that electoral politics is a conduit For a march through the institutions for reactionary right-wing people, and so there are some opportunities, it is not the end-all be-all, and far from it.
Because what you find is that Republicans are just as willing to deliver the same kinds of policies as Democrats, and often cooperating with the Democrats.
So if the conversation is all about who's going to win every two years, is it going to be the Republicans or Democrats, and what the majority will be, and by how many, and who gets the appointments?
If all the focus is on that, and insofar as Republicans and Democrats, there's really a negligible difference between the two, although it's not that there's no difference, but it's marginal.
Then we are never going to achieve the kind of radical change that is necessary.
And that's really the basis of the whole show.
That's how it got started in the first place.
I think Trump was far more radical initially, but now I think he's been assimilated.
And so many of the typical conventional Republicans are in his circle, and they'll be in his cabinet.
And they will be shaping the administration, but the message on this show is the same, which is we cannot get dragged back onto the hamster wheel of business as usual partisan politics to the exclusion of the actual dynamic in the country, which is more about elite power factions and money.
Then it is about party affiliation and how people are going to vote in the next election.
But we've talked about that so much.
I think everybody kind of gets the gist.
But I felt like I really needed to put that out there tonight because I was thinking about it today.
I haven't tweeted or put out a telegram post in a few days.
And I'm on top of it.
I'm reading the news every day.
I'm, you know, I live and breathe this stuff.
But when all the discussion is about Biden and the Democrats and who they're going to pick and, oh, Trump's up five points.
I'm just not inspired.
I just don't think there's anything that's actually interesting there for sophisticated, perceptive people that really care about the actual political reality in the country as opposed to this, all this other stuff that's going on.
So I just want to put that out there.
With that, we're going to dive into the news and our featured story.
We are going to talk, although a little bit to my chagrin, we are going to talk about Joe Biden and what is the latest with him and the Democratic Party.
As part of our ongoing coverage of this catastrophic fallout from the presidential debate on Thursday, as you know, there was the first presidential debate last Thursday where it's now infamous.
And obviously we'll go down in American history as maybe the worst debate performance in the history of televised debates.
Joe Biden showed up and immediately it was clear that not only were the rumors of his cognitive decline true, but they were actually maybe even underselling how bad it really was.
And Republicans were pretty over the top, but it was bad on Thursday.
And it was very clear from the moment that he was trotted out on the debate stage that they were going to have a major problem.
And there was panic and there was a frenzy all throughout the night on Thursday.
And it seemed almost like the bottom was going to fall out from within the Democratic Party.
So many activists and party apparatchiks were saying that Biden must withdraw immediately from the ticket.
That was happening all throughout the night and the day on Friday last week and I think the Democrats had to huddle and get together and figure out the game plan and at least temporarily what they were going to do moving forward.
Very quickly on both sides people began to figure out that it wouldn't be a very simple process to replace Biden.
At the top of the ticket.
And we've gone through the procedural stuff.
I don't think it's particularly interesting, but needless to say, there are several major obstacles.
You've got ballot access deadlines in various states.
You have the fact that the delegates Biden has won in the course of the Democratic primary are pledged to vote for him.
And if they decide not to, they can simply be replaced.
And then if he is removed, there is the very contentious and divisive question of who would replace him.
There are a slate of candidates, and they all have their own unique problems, and there is going to be some expectation, I think, from their base that it's going to be diverse, which complicates matters.
If it was a matter of pragmatism and efficacy, they'd probably pick the tall white guy, the other one, Gavin Newsom.
But because of the demands of the base, they're gonna have to pick some black person.
They're gonna have to pick Kamala Harris, or they have to pick some woman.
Maybe they'll pick Michelle Obama or Gretchen Whitmer.
And so we've talked about some of the challenges, and it's been an evolving conversation.
On Friday, Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer, all the party leadership came out and said, this is the guy.
This is the nominee, and we're just going to have to suck it up.
And what they went with initially, they said, well, he had a bad night.
We all have a bad night sometimes, which is pretty, I think, offensive to the intelligence of just about anybody.
I mean, they're right.
A lot of people can have a bad debate performance, but I think everybody recognizes that's not what that was.
If anything, the good performances are the fluke.
When Biden is able to get up and do the State of the Union or any other major public appearance and he's not lost, people correctly recognize that that is under the influence of drugs or pharmaceuticals or some other kind of medical intervention.
And anyway, but that was the narrative they went with.
They said, well, he had a bad night, but we're going to lock in and we're going to rally around our guy and we're going to vote for him in November.
That's what they said on Friday.
But the numbers just keep getting worse.
And the latest number that came out today from the New York Times, it's the worst yet for Joe Biden.
Trump leads Biden now by six points nationally, 49 to 43.
Which is unbelievable.
I don't have it in front of me, but I don't believe it's ever even been within or outside the margin of error with President Trump in the lead.
It was not that way in 2016.
It wasn't that way in 2020.
And nevertheless, Trump won in 2016, and I think he also won in 2020.
So this would point to an unbelievable blowout.
The other numbers statewide aren't much better.
Real clear politics, which is the staple for political polling, has removed North Carolina as a swing state.
They say now that North Carolina is so solidly Republican, they don't even consider it contested.
And not only that, they've replaced it with Virginia.
Virginia, a state that Clinton won in 2016 by 10 points, Biden won in 2020 by 10 points.
They say now Virginia is within margin of error and may be competitive, as well as New Hampshire and maybe also Minnesota and even New Jersey, where one poll showed Trump almost in the lead.
So the numbers are catastrophic and although the Democrats have tried to shore up support within the party for Biden, a lot of people are not buying it.
And that's our featured story tonight.
We're going to read this article here from the New York Times.
In spite of all this, Joe Biden has said privately to the Democrats that he's staying on.
He's going to be the nominee and he says he's going to win.
This is a story, it says quote, President Biden was fighting for his political future on Wednesday, confiding in two close allies that he knows he must reassure the public after a faltering debate performance, as a new poll from the New York Times and Siena College showed Donald Trump had widened his advantage in the race.
The polls showed Mr. Trump ahead of Mr. Biden among likely voters 49% to 43%, his largest lead of the race in a Times-Siena survey.
It also showed that concerns about whether Mr. Biden was fit enough to serve as an effective president grew more widespread after the debate.
A majority of every demographic group in the survey, including Biden voters, said Mr. Biden was too old to be an effective president.
Mr. Biden had lunch with his Vice President Kamala Harris today as speculation swirled about the future of the Democratic ticket.
Later in the day, Mr. Biden huddled in the Roosevelt Room with a group of Democratic governors, including Gavin Newsom of California, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, and Andy Beshear of Kentucky, all of whom have been floated as potential replacement candidates as he seeks to stabilize his standing among his party's leaders.
The president was also making his first post-debate calls to the congressional Democratic leaders, Representative Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Chuck Schumer.
In an emailed fundraising message on Wednesday, President Biden reiterated to supporters that he's staying in the race.
He said, I'm running.
I'm the Democratic Party's nominee.
No one is pushing me out.
I think some people are, though, actually.
The article goes on and says an increasingly vocal contention of Democrats are calling on Mr. Biden to restore the public's faith in his cognitive capacity after more than 50 million Americans watched him struggle for his words at last week's debate.
Mr. Biden himself has said he didn't have a great night.
He has appeared in limited, unscripted settings and used teleprompters when speaking publicly, although he is sitting down for an interview on Friday with George Stephanopoulos of ABC and has planned campaign events in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
So, we're coming up on one week tomorrow since that debate.
And he says he's hanging on.
And the Democrats say he's hanging on.
And all the challengers are saying that they're not going to make a bid for the presidency.
Michelle Obama came out with a statement today and said there is no scenario, zero percent chance that she's going to run.
Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan.
Some of her potential opponents in the primary in 2028 are trying to throw her under the bus.
They're trying to paint her as a potential challenger for Biden.
She came out and said that she had a call with Biden and reassured him that she will not challenge him for the nomination.
So that's two out of the potential four or five challengers.
Biden says he's in.
They say they're out.
As of right now, it looks like he may be the guy.
Although I think maybe the bigger story, which is buried under the rest, is that if there is going to be someone other than Biden at the top of the ticket, it's going to be Kamala Harris.
And it's actually interesting, if you look at the betting markets on Predicted or MaximLot's betting predictions, It says that Kamala Harris actually now has a higher probability of becoming the president than Joe Biden, according to people that are placing bets, according to the prediction markets.
So I think if anything, what we've seen over the past just 24 hours since the show last night is that it seems it is likely that Biden will be stepping down, maybe not anytime soon, perhaps later.
But if he's going to, and as it grows increasingly likely, it is in fact going to be Kamala Harris who steps up.
And it only makes sense.
She is the vice president.
And so if Biden were to step down as president, if he's not competent enough to run, well, he's not competent to be president, who would be the replacement?
It'd be Harris.
So I suppose on some level it's sensible and conventional and that's how it should be.
The one problem though, like we talked about last night, is that Kamala Harris is just about as unpopular as Biden.
Biden is, according to most voters, as this poll says, according to literally every demographic they surveyed, people believe he's too old.
And yet, he's still just about as unpopular as Kamala.
Either way, I think it points to a Trump victory.
So this is the current state of the Democratic ticket.
Like I said, we'll be watching it all week and we'll be watching it as we head into the conventions in the coming weeks.
Republican Party convention comes first, then the Democrats.
Some people say, and I've heard this on social media, that it may be the strategy by the Democrats to wait until the very last minute, which would be counterintuitive.
The conventional wisdom says you need to urgently replace Biden on the ticket so that you give the American public enough time to rally around the replacement, that they need time to acclimate Where a new candidate will be foisted and there will be some period where the American public has to be brought into the fold and sold on whoever this is going to be.
Certainly it's someone with not as much of a national profile.
And I've heard some say that it's actually the opposite, that there will be a honeymoon phase when Biden gets replaced, where it really doesn't matter who it is, people will feel relieved that it's going to be someone other than Biden, and there'll be this built-in effect that they're actually going to be more favorable than they otherwise would be.
It'll be a short window, but there will be an initial window where, whether it's Kamala, who is extremely unlikable, or some other person from outside the White House, that the American public, with relief at a normal candidate and a Democrat who is the least competent, they're going to rally around that person regardless.
And maybe that's the play.
Wait until after the convention.
And once Biden hands the nomination, he can transfer it to a candidate of his choosing.
It's actually, I think, simpler after the convention for Biden to make a decision like that, potentially, if he is to step down.
So, perhaps that's what the lunch was about today.
A lot of people made a big deal out of the fact that they had a scheduled private lunch on their White House schedule today, just between Biden and Harris.
And given some of the predictions in the betting markets, it certainly points to her being, at least at this stage in the game, the most likely candidate that would succeed Biden.
So we'll see what happens there.
Although, as I said last night, it looks like all signs are pointing towards whether it is Biden or Harris.
Really doesn't make a lot of difference at this point.
It's going to be a Trump victory.
Just a question of how big.
It's going to be a Trump victory.
It will most likely be a Republican House and, according to the betting markets, even a Republican Senate.
And so we could be looking at Trump and the Republicans running the table just as they did in 2016, which is, I think, truly remarkable in light of everything that's transpired in the past eight years between the pandemic, the recession, rigged election, mass immigration, which has totally changed the demographics of the voting.
Truly remarkable that they'll have another opportunity to have the White House expanded majority in the Supreme Court and potentially both chambers of Congress.
It's an enormous opportunity to set things straight.
That's why I've been so hard on Trump and so hard on the Trump movement about making sure that we put all of that to good use.
Because if you'll recall, we had exactly that arrangement in 2016.
For two years, we had that.
And it was actually somewhat inferior, because we only had a majority of, I believe it was, six on the Supreme Court.
So we had 6-2-3, or I'm sorry, I think it was 5-4 actually back then.
So we had a marginal Supreme Court difference.
We had the House, we had the Senate, we had Trump in there, and with a mandate to build the wall, ban Muslims, renegotiate NAFTA, end the wars, all the above.
And if you'll recall, it was squandered.
None of it was achieved.
We had it.
This miracle that everybody's talking about now, this new earpiece, we are definitely going to replace because it keeps popping out of my ear.
This miracle that we had in 2016, it was even better, potentially, than what we have, in some ways, what we have going for us now.
We already had it 10 years ago, and almost every bit, almost every, down to the finest detail, bit of that political capital was squandered.
No wall was constructed in those first two years.
There was no infrastructure bill.
There was no renegotiation of NAFTA during that period.
There was no adjustment made to the immigration system.
Even DACA was not eliminated, which is seen as probably where that negotiation might begin for immigration.
Neither of the major Middle East wars were brought to an end, and none of the other engagements across the Middle East or North Africa were ended either.
Two years went by and what we got out of it was a partial repeal of Obamacare and we got a corporate tax cut.
And those were the big moves.
That's what it was all about in those first two years.
And it wasn't until the very end, after a lot of hard-fought battles in the courts and among the personnel and the bureaucratic state and the executive branch, before anything pertaining to Trump's foundational promises were started to become actualized. before anything pertaining to Trump's foundational promises were started to None of that happened until the very, very end when finally patriots got in control of the personnel office.
And even then, it was far too little too late.
And so it was based on that experience that I had and I think so many other Trump loyalists had in that first term.
So much disappointment in the first three years, too little too late in the final year.
And then, to add insult to injury, this ridiculous election fraud and almost no organization to do anything to combat it, even though we saw it coming a mile away, that a lot of people now are saying, be careful what you wish for.
Yes, Trump is now the presumptive president, actually.
Not only the presumptive nominee, but the presumptive president.
He's sailing clearly towards victory.
As I said, just a question of whether he'll flip New Jersey at this point.
It seems he's got everything else locked up.
At least sufficient electoral votes to win it outright.
270 seems like a given right now.
And I shouldn't say that.
I mean, anything can happen really between now and November.
And I don't think people should get complacent about that.
But all signs are pointing to this from where we're sitting today.
But be careful what you wish for.
Because what my big concern is at this point is not a Biden victory or a Kamala victory.
It is a Trump victory wherein we get all the same policies.
We get a little bit of Red meat, as they say, red meat for the base.
They put on a big show, some gesture of doing something for the actual nationalists, the actual conservatives in the base.
But we really get the same kind of Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, GOP establishment wish list that we did the first time.
But with now the entire nation united behind it.
And it will give everybody the appearance and the impression that we won, that the revolution succeeded, we went all the way and we achieved this great triumph, when in reality it's only A capitulation to the system.
It's actually a triumph for the elites who really got everything they wanted and now us supporting it through a very cool mascot, admittedly.
And that's what I've been saying from the beginning is the big concern.
If we're going to get total support for Israel and a corporate tax cut or the corporate tax cut made permanent and deepened and mass legal immigration Then what we're getting is really Biden, Obama, 3.0.
We're just getting all the same stuff all over again.
And don't kid yourself, if that sounds outlandish, just take a look at how it went down the first time, because this is not the first rodeo.
A lot of people are new to this stuff.
A lot of people to watch this show are very young.
They literally weren't even there.
They weren't sentient, practically, when it happened the first time.
A lot of other people didn't get into politics until recently.
They missed.
Because at this point, it was a long time ago.
They missed that whole first term.
They weren't there.
They don't remember all that stuff.
But the people that have been around from the very beginning, they all feel the same way that I do.
Because they've been around long enough and they're connected enough to know exactly what went wrong and that it went wrong the first time.
So that's the big take on what's happening with the election.
That's our featured story.
But like I said, we're going to keep an eye on it and we'll see.
I do think it is a bit presumptuous and maybe I think a little bit early to say that the race is over.
It appears that way and I think it probably is.
But you never know what can happen between now and November.
And as a lot of people suggested, it may be a lot more likely that something completely outrageous could happen than people may think, and that is something like an assassination or some other kind of black swan event, something that you just wouldn't predict.
Who could have predicted a COVID pandemic in 2020 and everything that transpired in the aftermath of that?
The lockdowns, the vaccine mandates, the censorship.
I don't think anybody believed that was possible years ago and then it happened.
Or the summer of George Floyd.
We're not too far off after the four-year anniversary of George Floyd.
Could it be another incident like that?
Could it be one of the several major flashpoints for global conflict?
Escalating and intensifying certainly could be the case.
And maybe that's a perfect segue.
We're going to move on and get into our other story tonight, which is this imminent war between Israel and Hezbollah inside Lebanon.
And I've talked about this at length on this show for a very long time.
I don't remember the last time we covered it, though.
But I've been covering this now for nearly a year.
And I predicted it shortly after Israel began their air campaign in Gaza last October.
So as you know, Israel is prosecuting a brutal campaign in the Gaza Strip to eliminate Hamas.
And this is a campaign which has become very complicated.
It's a very complicated picture.
They said, although none of the experts believed them, but the Israeli government said that this would be a relatively simple operation.
They said they were going to go in after the attack on October 7th, and they were going to absolutely annihilate Hamas.
Nobody knew what that meant at the time.
Because contrary to what people may believe, that's a pretty ambiguous statement to say.
We're going to eradicate Hamas.
And yes, the United States had a goal of eradicating Al-Qaeda at one point, or eradicating the Taliban.
And yet they still exist and there have been worse offshoots like ISIS and so on.
So it's easier said than done when it comes to these non-state militant groups in the Middle East.
They said they're going to eradicate Hamas and people said, well, Does that mean you're going to kill the leadership?
Does that mean you're going to take security and civilian control over the Strip?
Does it mean you're going to degrade their fighting force by killing most of their fighters or destroying most of their equipment or destroying their tunnels?
Nobody knew exactly what that meant and they never articulated it.
But they have moved into Gaza in waves, in phases.
It started with an air campaign, then a ground campaign.
And the ground campaign moved from the north to the south.
What they started to notice, though, in the past few months is that they started to realize the complexity of that question.
What does it mean to annihilate Hamas?
Because although they've moved from the north to the south, clearing major cities and major Hamas strongholds, they've seen that Hamas is regrouping.
And they'll clear out a city, leave, and then Hamas comes back.
They also noticed that Hamas is recruiting, and it only makes sense.
Israel is in the Gaza Strip, murdering countless women and children.
That's the best recruitment tool for Hamas, which is dedicated to the destruction of Israel.
So they've killed 20,000 Hamas fighters, and probably 20,000 more Hamas fighters, at least, have been recruited in the same time period.
So now you have some of the Israeli generals that are saying, well, it may be impossible to defeat Hamas.
You'd have to kill everybody in Gaza or get rid of them.
And the United States intelligence says the same thing.
It cannot be done.
And therefore, if the generals and if the Israeli public and if the American intelligence and American military personnel, if they all say it cannot be done, then what must happen is a ceasefire.
There must be a negotiation between the Hamas leadership and the State of Israel about bringing the fighting to an end.
And therein lies the impasse.
Therein lies the problem.
There have been negotiations between Israel and Hamas leadership from the very beginning.
Although there's been this brutal, genocidal war, they are still talking, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, with the United States involved also.
But the hang-up is on, well, really the purpose of the negotiations itself.
Hamas wants a negotiated end to the fighting immediately and without preconditions.
They're willing to release the hostages.
They're willing to give concessions.
But Hamas wants to remain in existence.
They don't all want to be murdered.
They don't all want to be killed by Israel.
And Israel disagrees.
Israel says we're not going to stop the fighting until we kill all of them.
Until, ironically, the other side, the other negotiating party doesn't exist anymore.
And then there's really no purpose of the negotiation.
But that's the impasse right now.
At the same time, since this conflict began, and while there is this current dilemma about how or under what conditions this fighting is going to be brought to an end, at the same time Israel is fighting in their south, in Gaza, there has been another war, although much lower intensity war, happening in the northern border.
After October 7th, Israel and Lebanon evacuated their respective side of the Israeli-Lebanon border, which is on Israel's north.
So Israel evacuated 60,000 people from the north.
Lebanon evacuated a similar number of people from their side of the border.
And since October 7th, Hezbollah and Israel have waged a low-intensity war, trading fire, artillery fire, in some cases literally using trebuchets.
There were some videos of this, of Hezbollah using ancient medieval catapults to launch incendiary projectiles at the Israeli side.
And it's been going on basically since October with some intermittent pauses, but almost sustained from the very beginning.
Not a ton of casualties, but an intense fight, certainly.
A lot of strikes and different kinds of strikes and escalating as the fighting has gone on.
And the problem is this now, and this is what's going to bring us into our story from today.
As the fighting in Gaza winds down, the Israeli ministers that are prosecuting this war and that have the most aggressive and jingoistic tendencies, they want the fighting now to rotate to Lebanon, and they want to do the same thing in Beirut and southern Lebanon that they've done in Gaza.
And they see it as the same problem.
They see Hamas leaping over the border on October 7th and killing Israelis as an identical threat in the north.
That Hezbollah could similarly, and maybe to an even worse effect, jump over the northern border and kidnap and kill Israelis there.
It's a little bit convoluted because the politics are slightly different and the armaments are different and really the whole situation is not the same, but this is so the argument goes.
And so the Israeli cabinet is saying once we finish in Gaza, again, however it ends, but once the fighting ends, They're going to move north and take the fighting over there.
They're going to replicate their brutal war in Gaza against the far more populated and far better armed and more numerous Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Hezbollah says they're not going to stop striking Israel until the war in Gaza finishes.
So there's this very complicated deal that's going on where Israel and the United States are trying to bring the fighting to an end in Gaza, but can't navigate a way out of it.
At the same time, whether and how the fighting ends in Gaza is inextricably linked to the fighting in the north with Hezbollah.
Hezbollah won't stop striking Israel until Gaza is finished, but Israel wants to take out Hezbollah as long as they're launching missiles into Israel.
So it's all deeply connected and tied together and all signs point towards Israel moving their forces north imminently potentially within this month in the next couple of weeks and bringing a major ground offensive into Lebanon after they wrap up in southern Gaza.
And this is a story this is from the New York Times.
Talking about the speculation that this is the next move.
It says, quote, a former U.S. military intelligence analyst has warned that Israel is risking a major war in Lebanon for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political survival.
Former U.S. Army.
Army Major Harrison Mann resigned from the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency earlier this year over the U.S.
backing of the Israeli slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, and has been speaking out against President Biden's policy of full-throated support for Israel.
In comments to The Guardian, Mann said, We know specifically that the Israeli prime minister must continue to be a wartime leader if he wants to prolong his political career and stay out of court.
So that motivation is there.
His comments echo a report from The Washington Post that was published at the beginning of the year, which said the U.S. affiliation, officials were concerned that Netanyahu might view war in Lebanon as key to his political survival.
Man said he expects Israel to target residential areas in southern Lebanon in the event of a full-blown war.
He warned that Hezbollah would be able to hit back hard against Israel.
He said they probably have the ability to at least partially overwhelm Israel's air defenses, strike civilian infrastructure around the country, and inflict a level of destruction on Israel that I'm not sure Israel has really ever experienced in its history, and at least certainly not in its recent history.
He said that heavy bombardment of Israeli cities would make it more likely the U.S.
would become directly involved.
He said our least escalatory participation will be possibly striking supply lines or associated targets in Iraq and Syria.
But he said that on its own is risky, because if we start doing that, some people that we hit could be Hezbollah, but they could also be Iranian.
Iran has warned Israel that a full-scale assault on Lebanon would lead to an obliterating war in the region, although it's unclear if Iran would intervene directly.
Likely, the allied Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria would be involved.
Man said he didn't expect the Biden administration to choose to target Iran directly, but warned that the risk of a direct U.S.-Iran war would increase significantly.
He said, I trust the administration not to do that, but I think between us or the Israelis striking Iranian targets outside of Iran, the risk of escalation is also going to get much higher.
So this is the predicament that we find ourselves in.
Netanyahu does not want to bring an end to the fighting in Gaza.
One, because the moment that the fighting across the board ends, he gets thrown out of office and probably thrown in jail.
So he doesn't want to end it.
He also can't end it because his majority in the Knesset, which is the support base for him being prime minister, comes from two parties even further to the right than him.
And they say that if Netanyahu does not finish off Hamas in the Gaza Strip and does not bomb Hezbollah in Lebanon, then they're going to pull out of the coalition government and collapse his government and he'll be out of office and facing court that way as well.
So there's a domestic political component to this too.
What's more, Netanyahu wants to invade Gaza and most likely wants to force all the Palestinians into the Sinai Peninsula so they can annex the territory.
And I think they also want to bring the fight to Lebanon.
It's not out of some kind of national security urgency.
It's not born of some kind of defensive necessity.
The Israelis that are in control of the Israel government want to invade Lebanon.
They want to degrade Hezbollah because this is a form of annexing territory.
Israel demands that in order for their people to be safely returned to their northern border inside Israeli territory, they say that Hezbollah must withdraw deep into Lebanese territory away from the border.
But if Israel is able and successfully forces the Hezbollah army to make these concessions and retreat north of the river, it effectively means that this is Israeli territory.
If they get a vote and if they get sovereignty as to what happens in southern Lebanon, then southern Lebanon is a buffer zone between Lebanon and Israel.
And effectively then, it has been ceded to Israeli control.
This is something that has been going on in the Middle East for a long time.
It happened in the Golan Heights, happened in the Sinai Peninsula for a long time, in the West Bank.
So it wouldn't be the first time.
So this is the current predicament, and like I said, I've been talking about this from the very beginning.
The whole plan from the start of the war in Gaza, it had nothing to do with a mere response to October 7th.
And to put it in perspective, on October 7th, Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis, and I believe even that number is grossly inflated.
We now know that Israel knew that there was going to be an attack.
They knew the manner of it, the timing of it.
They probably allowed it to happen.
And they probably allowed Hamas to kill people before responding.
There's also evidence that Israel killed some of their own people during the response.
There were numbers of scorched vehicles and buildings during the October 7th attack.
And we're supposed to believe that this kind of damage was done by Hamas with AK-47s.
AK-47s don't cause cars to be scorched and tires blown out and burned, incinerated to the frame.
It doesn't happen like that.
And anyway...
Let's say for the sake of argument it was 1,200 on October 7th.
Israel has done more than enough to retaliate.
They've killed 20,000 fighters, an equal measure of civilians.
Both numbers are probably an underestimate because there aren't journalists or diplomatic personnel allowed in the Gaza Strip.
Israel keeps killing all of them.
So even with the inferior numbers that we have, it's wildly disproportionate and Israel has achieved parity.
You could say safely that it's been a response.
Israel has responded to the October 7th attack.
What has been happening since then is not a response.
And it's not even, I would say, revenge.
What has been happening since October 7th is a deliberate attempt to ethnically cleanse the Gaza Strip.
And it's not just because the Israelis are hateful, although I think they are.
It's very calculated.
They're killing civilians, they're destroying infrastructure because they want the people to leave.
It's an ethnic cleansing.
That means they want the people to leave the territory.
They're bombing the infrastructure.
They're killing the people.
They're moving the people around.
And they're creating a humanitarian nightmare so that the people say, just get us out of here.
Where will they go?
Probably the United States, Europe, Egypt, maybe some other surrounding countries.
But that's the plan.
Move them around, destroy all their buildings, all their infrastructure so there's nowhere for them to go back to, terrorize them, so sufficiently demoralize them that by the end of it they say, you know what, uncle, we just want to leave.
We don't even want River to the Sea.
We don't even want the sea-bordering Gaza Strip that we have now.
We just want out of here.
They move out, Israel moves in, they take the land.
This is what they wanted from the beginning.
And when I say from the beginning, yes, the beginning of October 7th, but I'm talking about even the beginning of the entire Zionist project.
They want all of it.
When the Israelis say the river to the sea, they mean the Mediterranean to the Euphrates.
They don't mean the Mediterranean to the Jordan.
This is what they've wanted from the very beginning.
It's an expansionist project.
They want living space.
This is why they're settling everywhere.
They're settling Gaza.
They're settling the West Bank.
They've taken the Golan.
That is the play.
And after October 7th, they made it very clear that that was their intention.
They said, we are going to fundamentally transform the balance of power For 50 years, they said we're going to change it for a lifetime.
You don't change the balance of power by inflicting some casualties on the most minor proxy that Iran supports.
You do it by annexing Gaza.
That would be living up to those lofty promises.
The same thing is happening in Lebanon.
They don't just want Hezbollah to move north of the river.
That is a completely unreasonable demand that they know Hezbollah will never agree to.
They're sabotaging attempts to even get them to agree to it.
Right now, the United States is in France negotiating with France and talking about a proposal that they can jointly submit to Lebanon to get Hezbollah to meet Israel's demands.
They're doing that because at one time, Lebanon was a protectorate of France.
So there's some influence there.
So Israel's demanding Hezbollah move north of the Latani River.
Hezbollah says no.
Israel says that's the only way we can feel secure enough to resettle the evacuated residents that are on that border with Lebanon.
The United States and France are working together.
They've been working together for months to convince Lebanon to get Hezbollah to accede to these demands to avoid an all-out war.
But everybody knows Hezbollah will not agree to it.
So does Israel.
The same day that the United States diplomat is in France working on this deal, what does Israel do?
They kill the top Hezbollah general, the most senior Hezbollah general, that they've killed in their low-intensity conflict with Hezbollah since October 7th.
So go figure.
We are in France, and France too, are working on behalf of Israel to make a deal.
So that they don't turn the whole region into a theater of war.
They don't turn the whole thing into a powder keg and light the whole world on fire.
We're working to avert this because, of course, they are the antagonist in this whole thing.
They're initiating the conflict.
And while we're doing this, Israel is murdering Hezbollah's generals.
You think that's a little provocative?
Would those be the actions of a country that is attempting to avert war?
That actually intends on seeing diplomacy through?
That seeks a peaceful resolution?
Of course not.
But this is what the Israelis always do.
You may have heard over the years that Israel has offered the Palestinians a state, or they've offered the Palestinians land, but these Arabs are always refusing.
It's always stuff like this.
Of course, at this point now, the Oslo Accords are ancient history.
But it's the same kind of hijinks.
Israel makes a completely unreasonable demand.
It gets rejected outright.
The United States comes in to negotiate with the European powers.
Maybe there's wiggle room.
Maybe a deal can be made.
But Israel constantly sabotages the deal with provocative actions like this.
And that is their modus operandi.
It's what they've been doing with Iran.
It's what they've been doing with everybody.
It's like when they bombed the Iranian embassy in Damascus.
Do you think that helps or hurts?
Do you think that makes a diplomatic solution more or less likely?
So while the United States diplomat is dispatched in France working on the deal, they killed the top general.
And this is because Israel does not seek a peaceful resolution, just like Israel wants the land in Gaza.
And it's not about defense or retribution or response.
They want the land in Lebanon.
They want the land in Lebanon south of the Latani River.
And Israel knows that if Hezbollah is not allowed south of it, that Israel effectively controls it.
And they know Hezbollah will never retreat, they know it'll be another war, and they see this as their opportunity to forge a pretext to initiate a fresh new war.
October 7th would not justify Israel invading Lebanon.
It's barely justifying their continued occupation of Gaza.
Barely.
If at all.
I don't think, I think for sensible people, that excuse ran out a long time ago.
What they need now is to provoke Lebanon into some kind of strike.
Maybe not even that.
Maybe it's preemptive.
But Israel is going to move this war once they wrap up in Rafah and now they've redeployed in Khan Yunis.
Once they wrap up sufficiently in Gaza, they're going to reroute their forces north.
They're going to take on Hezbollah.
And the goal of taking on Hezbollah is to eliminate their only rival that remains on their border.
And all you have to do to understand this stuff, this is really basic stuff, is just look at a map.
Israel borders four, five countries in their neighborhood.
They got Egypt, which has been pacified by the Camp David Accords since 1979.
They got Saudi Arabia's in the vicinity.
Saudi Arabia, they're working on another Abraham Accords deal with the United States, working on normalization.
Jordan was pacified by another one of the peace treaties, like the Camp David Accords in the mid-90s.
All three countries, by the way, are being paid off by the United States to make peace with Israel.
Egypt gets $800 million a year in foreign aid.
Jordan gets foreign aid.
Saudi Arabia gets defense guarantee weapons shipments, you name it.
The other countries that Israel borders are Syria, which was destroyed by the Syrian civil war that the United States was involved in, and Lebanon, which is controlled by their rival Hezbollah.
So this is not about some sort of perceived ostensible threat to Israel.
It has nothing even to do with October 7th.
This is about Israel's wish list of those that they prefer no longer to live alongside.
That's what this is about.
Israel doesn't like living by Hezbollah.
They don't like that they have adversaries on their border.
So now they're going to use October 7th as a springboard to create a spurious pretext to launch a fresh, new, original war that they have initiated.
That's what this is about.
They'd like to go in there.
They'd like to, in their mind, they're going to defeat Hezbollah.
And this has enormous ramifications for the geopolitics of the region.
It's only partially about the border.
The reason that Hezbollah poses such a threat is because Hezbollah operates unofficially as a subsidiary of Iran.
And Israel knows their real prize.
They're not worried about Hezbollah.
Not really.
They're no longer worried about Assad.
They're no longer worried about any of them.
What they are worried about, fundamentally, is Iran's nuclear program.
Israel denuclearized Iraq by bombing their nuclear plant in 1981 and then with the war in 2003.
They denuclearized Syria with the strike in 2007 and then the Syrian Civil War.
The only remaining power that they are concerned about, which is part of their doctrine to counter nuclear proliferation in the region, is Iran.
And the problem that Iran poses is that Iran is too big, it's too far away, It's too powerful.
They did the Stuxnet virus, but they cannot thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Not without something fundamentally changing.
So they're deeply concerned about Iran developing a nuclear arsenal, which would create a nuclear deterrent effect.
And it would put Iran at some level of security parity with the state of Israel.
This is something they cannot accept.
If Israel were to launch some kind of raid, which would be ambitious and very technically sophisticated and maybe not even realistic and probably with the help of the United States, but if they were to go into Iran and try to seriously set back Iran's nuclear program or perform regime change, they know that that is when they would have to worry about Hezbollah.
Because if Israel strikes Iran, if Israel performs regime change in Iran, Hezbollah is Iran's second strike.
That's their insurance policy.
If it goes down in Iran, Hezbollah rains missiles on Israel and destroys Israel.
And probably Israel can fight an all-out war against Hezbollah, and if it was a total war, I mean, they could nuke Lebanon, let's just be honest.
So it would be mutually assured destruction, but that is their second strike capability.
If Israel is able to seriously paralyze or disable Iran, Hezbollah will have the last word.
So that is what Israel seeks to remedy in this war.
And that is what Netanyahu is trying to parlay October 7th into.
Taking Gaza, disabling Iran's second strike.
And this is like island hopping.
They're climbing a ladder here.
And then with Gaza neutralized, with Hezbollah neutralized, probably with the West Bank neutralized, that will be coming down the pike soon.
Then they want to take the fight to Iran.
And once they take out Iran, whether through regime change or some kind of audacious strike to disable the nuclear program, which would be very, I think that would probably be outside the realm of possibility, then Israel will be free to dominate the region.
Israel will be the only nuclear power in the region, the only one with a nuclear arsenal.
They command the United States through their Israel lobby.
They have the most sophisticated conventional military.
And the Mossad.
And the biggest, most powerful countries are under their thumb in the region.
Egypt already, Turkey on some level, Iran soon.
This is what it's all about.
So this may be, contrary to what people believe, the nuclear war is not going to happen, I don't believe, in Ukraine.
If it's going to happen anywhere, it's going to be in the Middle East, and it's going to be the Samson option with Israel.
And it wouldn't be the first time.
They've threatened it before.
So that is the latest update on Lebanon.
I've been saying it from the beginning, but it seems like it is really going to hit.
The rubber's going to meet the road in the next couple weeks.
I've said it from October 2023, and we've been watching as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has heated up and it's escalated.
We've charted out all the various events.
Israel's killing higher and higher ranking officials.
They're striking deeper and deeper into Lebanon, killing civilians.
The strikes are becoming more intense.
And like I said, they're going deeper into the interior of the country.
And so it seems all but inevitable at this point that it's going to pop off, probably imminently, and there'll be a major war.
Problem is, we're going to have to go and bail him out because they cannot handle Hezbollah.
But we'll cover that another day.
That's the story for tonight.
We're going to move on, take a look at our Super Chats, see what you guys have to say about all this.
So let me get adjusted here and we'll transition over.
I've been having a problem with this earpiece all night.
I think we'll have to replace it, you know.
We got a new one tonight.
I don't know if you could tell.
Yesterday we had one.
It was in both ears, I couldn't hear anything.
Tonight we have this one in one ear, and uh... I don't know if I just haven't found the right way to set it up.
You know, and like, stick it on me, but... It keeps falling out, it's driving me crazy the entire show.
I'm trying to do this show, it's a thousand degrees, cause someone turned the AC off, and this earpiece is falling out, there's fireworks going on outside, I'm 500 degrees, I'm sweating, So, you know, it's we're struggling over here, but that's OK.
You know, it's it's it's always whenever there's an adjustment, it's it's a little tough, but that's OK.
OK, we're going to take a look at our super chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
All this crazy, these crazy Democrats.
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We'll see what your take is.
streamlabs matthew tts
Do you think so?
I see why.
Maybe the microphone's picking it up.
We'll have to figure that out.
I just want to be cool.
about the studio pan out light your face with a peach color etc you think so i see why maybe the microphone's picking it up we'll have to figure that out i just want to be cool is that the issue okay Okay.
nick fuentes
AC just turned off randomly, I guess.
streamlabs matthew tts
My wife sent $5.
Do you think Mary Morgan would leave Dimpool for you?
She'd make a good producer.
Of babies.
nick fuentes
I don't think so.
She's not pretty enough for me.
streamlabs matthew tts
My wife sent $5.
The Flemulus account on Twitter looks papajascent but they like you and post your edits.
Also, Saul Bra doesn't seem that bad.
He's just doing handstands on the beach.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you know, I've heard that he's actually hip to the Jewish thing.
Somebody told me that he, that Sol Brai used to be more pro-Bap, but he basically, I guess he's a Gentile.
And somebody, I guess he was just deceived.
You know, he was one of the people that was under the deception.
Because clearly, there are people in the Bap sphere that are spies, just like him.
You know, they're spooks, they're Zionists, whatever.
A lot of them are just Jewish academics.
So Soul Bra was clearly not in on it.
He was just deceived by them.
So somebody was reassuring me.
They're like, no, no, he's cool.
He's cool.
Problem is he's just like too gay.
Like the stuff that he posts is really cringe.
And really, I mean, everyone calls me gay.
I know that.
But like this guy's like naked.
The guy's like naked doing these like dances.
And it's even getting too much for the bat people.
I mean, the bat people are pretty openly Like homofash, they're like, because that's a real, that's like a legit thing.
They're homofascist or whatever.
And they talk about pederasty and like, uh, they're glib about it, but they also are serious about it.
And it's even getting too gay for them.
They're like, why is this guy dancing around naked all the time?
And he's short and ugly.
You know, that's the problem.
See, the good thing about the Groipers is you can be short, and you can be not in great shape, you know, and everything, and no one really cares.
Well, I mean, people do.
People give me a lot of crap for that, but it doesn't, like, destroy my ideology, because my ideology is not, like, Nietzschean vitalism and being a bodybuilder.
My ideology is, like, you know, the intelligent should rule and they could be as bad as they want and get whatever they want.
But their ideology is like, no, no, you have to be getting red light therapy and be a bodybuilder and whatever.
And then they all get doxxed and they're all ugly and short and fat and Jewish and brown and weird.
It's like, okay, so the Groipers turned out to be in better shape and more white than these guys.
Their whole ideology is, like, being white and, you know, bodybuilding and whatever, and they're all fat and Jewish.
And the Groipers, this ideology, I mean, me, it's led by a guy who's, like, not in great shape or anything.
We're the in-shape white ones.
So yeah, kind of ironic how that worked out.
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I will be sending you a lot of super chats from it.
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nick fuentes
Thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thanks a lot, man.
Thanks a lot, man. man.
nick fuentes
Yeah, now that the show's at 8, everybody can watch it.
That's great.
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No, I don't think so.
I mean, it probably... It probably changes the dynamic, but... I think you do everything you can to win.
No matter what.
No, I don't think so.
nick fuentes
I mean, it probably changes the dynamic, but I think you do everything you can to win, no matter what.
Even when you're ahead, I think you still play to win.
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Sent $50, Juice took your Chicago accent in 2020. .
nick fuentes
Yeah, everyone says that.
I don't know why.
I don't know what happened because my voice did sound different.
I don't know what changed.
Because I didn't consciously change anything.
Maybe I did.
Or I should say maybe unconsciously I changed it.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know why my voice sounds differently.
Because you do, you listen to those old shows and it does sound like I have an accent.
People used to say that.
I remember one time I was in high school.
I was at this Model UN conference and this guy's like, where are you from?
I was like, what do you mean?
I'm from LaGrange Park.
He's like, no, your accent.
I'm like, what accent?
I guess I have, I had some kind of an accent, but, um, if I did, I don't know what happened to it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you.
Um, you know, I mean, look.
Race is really... You can tell.
WTN, WTime for the show, WStudio.
Nick, what is your opinion on white Hispanics?
Do you think they should be deported back south, or should they be allowed to stay given their ethnic European heritage?
What would you consider a white Hispanic?
Thank you.
nick fuentes
You know, I mean, look, race is really – you can tell.
Everybody wants to get very – people want to split hairs on it, but you can tell.
You know, I mean, everyone says, oh, Nick's Mexican.
Like, yeah, I have Mexican heritage, but if you drop me in a Mexican neighborhood in Chicago, let's be honest.
And I always say this, it's like, if I went to some kind of, like, Democrat Party meeting, or I went into a Hispanic neighborhood, and I said, hey guys, I'm Mexican, like you, what do you think their reaction would be?
They would laugh.
If I went into Little Village or Pilsen, and I started saying, hola, amigos, let me get Let me get some tacos.
You think they'd recognize me as one of their own?
You think they'd say, oh hey, where are you from?
Are you from around here?
No, they'd call me a gringo.
Why?
Because I'm not three feet tall, I have white skin, I have green eyes, I have wavy brown hair.
You know, we know what Mexicans look like.
They have brown skin, they have no body hair.
You can even tell on their fingernails.
Their fingernails look different.
They have brown eyes, fine black hair.
You know, we know what they look like.
So, you know, there are, of course there's intermixing I think between Hispanics and whites because they're probably the two closest races because Hispanics have white admixture.
So Hispanics and whites, I think there tends to be more intermarriage between them maybe than whites and blacks or whites and Asians.
Um, and so consequently, then you get, uh, you know, people that are kind of on the cusp.
You know, they could look like Southern European or even some of them look like, you know, they don't even look as swarthy.
So you can always tell.
As far as deportations, I don't think anybody, I mean, dude, no one's getting deported.
I mean, that would be ideal if we could start deporting a ton of people, but it's not going to happen.
We're barely going to deport illegals.
You think we're going to deport anybody else?
There's 40 million illegals here.
We're not going to deport 2 million of them.
Period.
And forget about even like legit criminals.
We're not going to deport 2 million.
We're not going to deport anybody.
So I think that's totally wishful thinking.
But, um... The good news is I think a lot of them are gonna, like, assimilate through intermarriage.
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Dude, this is stupid.
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nick fuentes
Oh, thank you very much.
Dude, this is a stupid thing.
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Why don't you shut the fuck up and leave me alone?
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Is this a real super chat?
No, it isn't.
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Did you see the guy who legally changed his name to literally anybody else who is running for president died laughing when I saw it low?
nick fuentes
Is this is this real?
Is this a real super chat?
No, I didn't.
You died laughing.
If you died laughing, seeing that, then you do not.
You should be watching some other show.
This is not for you, my friend.
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I saw someone running, they changed their name to anybody else and burst out laughing.
Anybody else?
That's a good one.
nick fuentes
Sorry.
How did you end up here?
Did you wander over here from a Costco or something?
Football game's over there.
Down the hall to the left.
Are you looking for Hooters, sir?
I think you're lost.
Chili's is over there.
That's not really what we do on the show.
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nick fuentes
That's funny.
I do have a mask.
streamlabs matthew tts
Hey, thanks a lot.
Love you too.
I don't know.
I feel like calling everybody saying calumny is kind of gay.
You know?
You and ex apparently think that they're exempt when they commit calumny.
Imagine killing yourself spiritually and refusing to confess that sin because Nick said something you disagreed with.
Love the new studio and love you, King.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot.
Love you, too.
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I don't know.
nick fuentes
I feel like calling everybody saying calumny is kind of gay.
You know?
Like.
I don't know.
I mean, whenever I see people saying like, oh, what, so you get to commit calumny just because it's like, yeah, like, people are given to delusions, like, yes, people are given to being willfully ignorant and willfully believing lies.
Just because you're Catholic doesn't mean you get, like, this get-out-of-jail-free card where it's like, did you know that not having a perfect perception is a sin?
Did you know that, like, not liking somebody for some reason is a sin?
It's kind of, like, just lame.
It's this Catholic idea that we could boil everything down to, like, a very black-and-white, simple idea, like, oh, we're Catholic, so now we just know.
It's like, well, the whole point is that Sometimes things are unclear.
Sometimes things are ambiguous.
You know, it's actually hard to discern.
So, what I would say for Catholics that don't like me, it's usually because they're, like, feminine.
Usually Catholics have beef with me because they don't like how I talk about women, as an example.
Like, a lot of Catholics are simps.
And I talk very, uh, I'm very critical of women.
So, because I'm critical of women, they say, oh, I hate that guy, he's not real.
So, is it, do you think it's more effective to say, oh, that's, oh, so what, calumny isn't real now?
I think it's more effective to be like, okay, let's just get to the bottom of it, you're like a simp faggot.
That's why you don't like the commentary because it offended your girlfriend.
Len, I think that's a better place to meet somebody than to say, erm, that's calumny.
You don't like my favorite e-celebrity, so what, calumny is not real?
Imagine going to hell because you don't like Nick Fuentes.
Like, I don't know, it just sounds really gay when people say that.
I mean, I appreciate you defending me, but... I feel like this is off-base, kind of.
Yeah, me too, dude.
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nick fuentes
Yeah, it's hilarious.
It's pretty funny, but the way you're saying it just is making me cringe and not like you.
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Your new set looks so awesome.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks, man.
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I appreciate it.
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It's just, I think it's the lighting.
nick fuentes
Now that we have good lighting, you can actually see it.
Nah, I haven't been mewing.
doing.
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I deserve it.
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I show speed turned up here in Oslo and got attacked by a huge crowd.
I Ironically, no Norwegians in sight, just a bunch of immigrants.
But no one in racist Poland attacked iShowSpeed.
So embarrassed to be Norwegian, what has happened to our country?
nick fuentes
You know, the problem is the Scandinavians are the biggest cucks.
I mean, I love them, but they're just, like, way too nice.
If anybody suffers from this so-called pathological altruism of white liberals, it's Scandinavians.
And for all this talk about them being like, oh, they're the... We're Nordicists!
They're the Vikings!
They're the ones that are bending over backwards, letting all the immigrants in.
Sweden, Norway.
It is what it is.
I mean, I love them.
They're a little too white though.
I feel like the most beautiful race are like Dutch, Danish, English, German.
It's more in that quadrant.
I feel like you start getting up to Norway and Sweden.
They're a little too light.
That's just me.
I'm probably going to get crucified for that.
Oh, you're anti-white!
I think they're very beautiful, but they're just almost like a little bit too... some of them are a little bit too light.
Yeah, but they are.
They're way too nice up there.
They're way too accepting of immigrants.
That doesn't surprise me, because I did see that.
I was like, what Norwegians are watching iShow Speed?
I didn't know it was all immigrants, but I guess that makes sense.
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Okay, thank you for that.
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nick fuentes
Thanks for the big super, Chad.
Yeah, everyone's getting on this trend.
This is the trend that is sweeping the nation.
A hundred bucks a month for Nick.
Everyone's doing it.
Thank you very much, man.
I appreciate you.
I hope you're doing well.
Hope your aquarium's doing well.
This guy knows everything about fish.
He was telling me all about fish one time.
So good to hear from you, man.
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See Candace talk on her show yesterday about the propaganda surrounding Hitler.
My boomer family is being J-pilled by Standis.
Love to see it.
nick fuentes
I did see that.
Yeah, I didn't watch the show, but I saw the tweet.
And then today she's talking about how NASA's a cult and everything.
She's gotta be careful.
You gotta pace yourself a little bit, especially with some of the kook stuff.
You can't, like, do a flurry of Hitler, Flat Earth, and NASA all on the same day.
People are just gonna say you're crazy.
streamlabs matthew tts
I think so.
That kind of hurts, dude.
I'm still young.
I'm really not.
I really feel it now.
I'm actually getting old.
I look at actually young people and I don't feel... I don't relate to them anymore.
That kind of hurts, dude.
nick fuentes
I'm still young.
I'm really not.
I really feel it now.
I'm actually getting old.
I look at actually young people, and I don't feel I don't relate to them anymore.
I am an adult.
I'm an adult.
I'm adulting.
I'm just an adult now.
You know, I do my laundry.
I do my dishes.
I do my chores.
I work.
I make money.
I drive around.
I don't do impulsive stuff anymore.
I'm just an old man.
I'm just an old man now, and I have to accept it.
That's why I have to get in the gym unironically, because I'm kind of growing out of this, like, boyish thing.
It's just getting weird.
I wish I could just be like Peter Pan and just be like a young adolescent forever.
Wouldn't we all?
But now when people see me they're just like, look at this wimp, look at this skinny bitch.
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Look at him, he's just skinny and he's dressed like a faggot.
nick fuentes
So now I gotta get muscles and wear adult clothes, wear like a suit every day and stuff.
But I'm young at heart.
I'm a young man.
I'm a boyish, charming, mischievous, fun-loving young man still.
But I'm getting older.
Life goes by fast, doesn't it?
Youth wasted on the young.
I never understood that until I turned 25.
Now I get it.
Why?
Why is youth wasted on the young?
Now I'm 25 and it's all over.
Now I'm an old fart.
Now I have to get married like an idiot.
I was talking about that the other day.
Now I gotta get married and just become some whipped bitch.
Let me check with my wife first.
Oh yeah, I'd love to go.
Let me just check with my wife first.
Oh, let me just get a sitter for the kids.
Could you imagine?
Could you imagine something so degrading?
Something so undignified as that?
Let me just check in with... and she's going to have some stupid name.
She's going to have some stupid name.
I don't even want to say one because watch, that'll be my wife's name.
Shout out some stupid fake name.
Like Christina or something.
Let me just check in with Christina.
It's like an implied my wife, you know?
I wouldn't even say like my wife, I'd say Christina and I was like implied like that's my wife.
Let me just check in with Christina.
It's like who's Christina?
Like who are you?
That's gonna be me.
And I'm gonna, you know, it's be like a time traveling situation where I'm like, who are you?
I'll look in the mirror and my younger self will be like, who are you, man?
You know the other thing?
When you get married, your house turns gay too.
When you're a guy, your house is like, your house is the fuck house, you know?
You're not like, cause you're having sex in it necessarily, but it's just like, it's a trap house, like anything goes.
You're in, it's just like, this is, this is a man cave.
Then you get married and every house gets gayified.
Everything's very, like, neutral and, like, earth tones and, like, she's going to Pier 1 Imports and decorating.
There's, like, a bunch of stuff that doesn't make sense.
There's, like, a bowl of paper balls on every table.
It's like, why can't one table just have nothing on it so that you could put stuff on it?
No, every table's gonna have a ceramic bowl with a bunch of stupid fucking paper balls in it.
Or some contraption, a wooden tic-tac-toe game with blocks, you know, some stupid shit like that.
And that's what happens.
And that's what happens.
You gain 15 pounds, your house gets filled up with a bunch of crap from TJ Maxx, and you just have to check in with your wife with her stupid fake name on everything.
And, you know, she just gets into your brain by saying, you know, telling you what to do and stuff, and your testosterone goes down.
This is what it means to become an adult.
But I kind of want to chart a new path.
I want to see if I could do marriage without becoming a total, like, simp.
Is it possible?
I kind of just need like a concubine, like a war bride.
That is just like totally submits.
I don't even really want a wife.
I want a concubine.
I kind of want like a war bride.
Because I was thinking the other day, it'd be so nice if I had someone who was like doing all my chores.
But I was also like, if I have someone doing all my chores, I want it to be hot.
Then I was like, that's marriage.
I invented, I just invented a wife.
But the problem is we don't really get that.
What we get are these, like, parasitic leeches in our house that are annoying.
And so we just kind of need to get back to basics.
Let's start from scratch.
I don't really like where women are at.
You know, the proposition of woman, not really appealing to me.
Don't read too much into that sentence, but, you know, it's kind of like, no, I'll have none of that, actually.
People say getting married, wife, women.
I'm just kind of like, no, I'm, no thank you, I'm good.
I'm fine, actually.
So let's just wipe that out.
Let's just say no.
And let's just start from scratch.
Let's just get back into our imagination.
Let's just get back to the basics and say, what is it that we want?
We want a clean house.
We want food on the table.
We want compliments.
We want someone to iron our clothes, pay the bills.
We want children.
We like to have sex.
So let's get a being in the equation that does all those things.
Let's call that a wife.
But this is alien.
This is alien to the American man.
The American man is not getting any of this.
The American man is not getting any of that.
They're not hot.
What I'm told is that they're not even putting out.
They're barely having kids.
They're not fertile because you have to marry them when they're like 28.
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17?
nick fuentes
That's out of the question.
You have to get married when they're 29.
And they're not doing so much of the cooking or cleaning, they're really doing more of the complaining and nagging.
And this is sort of like what you would design if you hated yourself and wanted to die.
This is what you would create if you said, how could I induce suicide as quickly as possible?
You'd say, I want someone that I'm legally obligated to give half my stuff, who's really annoying and emotional and like doesn't get anything, doesn't like get it, like totally incompetent, freeloader, and is ugly.
And that's kind of what we're getting now.
No, these are all jokes.
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I love women and adulthood and it's great.
nick fuentes
And that's all trad and it's delicious and wonderful.
And I love that.
And that's just the greatest thing ever.
So anyway.
So yeah, I gotta start adulting.
It's a difficult transition.
Because I'm really just such a childlike innovator.
Such a childlike, creative, free spirit.
Irrepressible spirit.
The idea of bringing in some kind of like...
You know, whatever, whatever they have going on over there.
It's just like, why?
But whatever.
We'll do it.
Oh, we'll do it.
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We got like 10 requests.
nick fuentes
refund and still haven't gotten one plus you guys haven't released the f-pack speeches what gives city boy okay this is john dave irving look the refunds we've gotten back to every not even anybody asked for we got like 10 requests we responded to all of them so this is a troll but um we're not going to publish the speeches those are Those were exclusive for VIPs.
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Biden just addressed his staff saying, I'm not leaving.
I'm not leaving.
I'm not fucking leaving.
The show goes on.
This is my home.
They're going to need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here.
They're going to need to send in the National Guard.
nick fuentes
I like that you reproduced the entire quote because people Weren't able to pick up on it with the first sentence.
He had to reproduce the entire thing.
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It's actually, it's good comedy.
streamlabs matthew tts
Is that real?
Did he actually?
There it is, just like you said.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
streamlabs matthew tts
What do you think about Michael Voris starting a new organization called Souls and Liberty after his scandal at Church Militant?
nick fuentes
Did he actually?
There it is, just like you said.
I don't know.
I don't really care about Michael Voris.
But I hope he learned his lesson.
Don't let women run your business.
And don't be gay.
Problem number one, you employed too many women.
Problem number two, you remained gay.
Problem number three, you went against the Groypers and incurred the wrath of the Groyper Curse.
I never saw it come for anybody so devastatingly.
Groyper Curse is, like, honestly terrifying.
I'm starting to become afraid of it.
People betray the Groipers and just their entire life falls apart.
It's honestly disturbing.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yes, yes.
We widen the shot.
Who?
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To who?
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It wasn't... Listen.
nick fuentes
It wasn't a prediction.
in the shot.
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Do you still predict JD Vance to be the likely GOP VP nominee as of now?
nick fuentes
It wasn't listen.
It wasn't a prediction.
I said that I heard that he had that he got it.
I I didn't say I predi- maybe I did, but I didn't mean I predict.
It wasn't my prediction, because I think it doesn't make any sense.
What I conveyed is that I had heard, uh, inside information that he had already gotten it.
And what I've learned now is that that is no longer the case.
And it's anybody's game.
That's what I've heard lately.
So it wasn't a prediction.
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Thank you, though, for the advice.
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nick fuentes
Okay, thank you.
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How do you think the new norm slash Mr. Burcham would portray you as a character?
You'd probably be the chronically online incel who just needs to man up and watch football, have sex, drink beer, and love fags, Jews, and women while talking about wokies.
nick fuentes
Super chat sucks.
How would I be portrayed?
Yeah, I'd be portrayed as like, yeah, the guy that needs a touch grass.
The rest of it fell off because it just doesn't work.
But yeah, I would probably be portrayed as like the incel full of contradictions, closeted and, you know, online all the time.
I mean, ironically, if Daily Wire portrayed me, it would be nearly identical to how the left would portray me.
If I get portrayed on an episode of Law & Order SVU, it's the terrorist, murderer, incel, who's resentful against women because he can't get one, and he's just like on the computer getting radicalized all day, and a total failed male, like, that would be the, that's the liberal character.
You saw it in the Batman, you see it in SVU, you see it in other stuff, and Daily Wire would be the same.
But yeah, the Mr. Berksham thing, it's funny because they always have like a black best friend.
Have you ever noticed that?
Mr. Bircham, New Norm, Tool Shed, Tim Allen.
They all, it's all like the same thing.
It's like an old boomer white guy who's like had enough of the wokesters and whatever.
There's like a SJW character that's really into pronouns and pink hair.
But the other thing which is kind of like less obvious is that they always have a black best friend.
And the black best friend is also a boomer who is also sick of the woke stuff.
And the black and white guy kind of team up and the message is supposed to say, see?
We're not racist.
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
White and black people agree.
Wokesters are cringe.
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
Black people are just as normal as the white people, and they all just hate wokesters, and us normal white and black people, like, we don't like woke stuff.
Like, that's kind of the subtle message there.
And it's also to say, yeah, white people aren't racist.
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
Us whites aren't racist.
Like you say, we're normal.
You're the cringe one.
But implicit in that is a very liberal attitude.
Like, what white man do you know that has a black best friend?
And it totally ignores the fact that there is a racial divide.
And let me tell you something about black people.
And it's not true of all of them, but it is true of a lot of them.
They will never side with a white person over a black person.
And I think everybody knows that.
Not all of them, obviously.
There's exceptions to every rule.
But this is certainly the case far more of black people than white people.
They will never take your side.
I don't care how good of friends you think you are.
Black people side with their own.
And that's just part of their culture.
They have this stick-togetherness that white people do not.
They have a racial identity that is salient to them in a way that it isn't for white people.
And so that's, so for a white person to have like a black best friend to be, you know, feel really good about that.
It's like, why would we feel good about that necessarily?
I mean, I have black friends, but I don't really think anything of it.
I'm not like proud of myself for it.
It's not a statement.
It is what it is.
And you know what?
They're black and I'm white and we know that and there is a divide and it'll probably never be fully bridged.
We kind of, there's like a respectful distance, I think, that never gets crossed.
And it is what it is.
So there's like a liberal attitude implicit in that to say, hey, when they say I'm normal, what they're really doing is kind of moving the goalpost and saying what it means to be normal is to basically be liberal on the issue of race.
Because years ago, there was this character who was called Archie Bunker, and he wasn't meant to be sympathetic.
He was meant to be unsympathetic.
And he was racist, and he was homophobic.
But he was likable, because he was relatable, and because he was, you know, correct.
And now they have like an Archie Bunker, but he's liberal.
They have like a liberal Archie Bunker that is meant to be likable and turns out not to be because he's just, uh, you know, he's become a caricature of what it means to be American.
He's a good consumer.
He's a good capitalist consumer and watches TV and is basically doesn't, has no introspection and is liberal on race and is liberal on women and is liberal on even some of the social degeneracy, but just within reason.
And so, that's the grand irony, is that the new norm, it is about a new norm.
Since when is it a norm that we are, it's desirous to have, or desirable to have, a multiracial friend group?
And this is some statement on what, how tolerant you are?
Wow, that's really conservative.
Look at me and my black best friend and it isn't even a big deal because that's how progressive we are!
Oh, that's, yeah, that's really conservative.
But people need to get back to a form of racial pride where we say, you know what?
I like being white.
I like being white.
I like being around white people.
Yeah, I have friends that are black, and black people are okay, but I like to be among my own people.
I don't want to live in a black neighborhood.
I don't care how conservative they are.
I want to live in a white neighborhood.
And if I have a daughter, I don't want my daughter dating a black guy.
Am I a liberal?
And they'd probably portray me as the other end of the horseshoe.
Oh look, the liberals and the Nazis care about race.
Well yeah, race actually matters.
You know, I wouldn't want my daughter dating somebody who's not white.
And it's not because I hate them, but it's because I'm white.
And I like being white and I want my grandkids to be white.
It matters to me.
And I want a big white family reunion.
Are we supposed to say now that the new norm of being conservative is, sure my daughter has a black boyfriend but that's okay because he's a really stand-up guy and he immigrated here from Nigeria and he contributes to this country.
He started a small business and he works hard and he pays his taxes and that's what matters.
I don't care that my grandkids are black and play basketball.
You know, they're gonna be inculcated with good morals from Wadooboo.
You know, from my son-in-law, Wadooboo Jones.
You know, like, I don't think so, actually.
No, I don't think so.
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I don't think so.
nick fuentes
I think I'd like a white wife and I think I'd like white kids and I think I'd like them to find white spouses and...
And I think I'd like them all to have marriages where the parents are involved in selecting the spouse, and it happens inside the Catholic Church, and they're virgins until marriage, and they aren't getting up into hijinks and talking about haughtoise and all that.
Yeah, I know, I know.
We're like the new Puritans for saying that.
But yeah, I actually would prefer that our daughters are not talking about blowjobs on the street and how they want to take back shots instead of missionary.
I mean, like, this is the conservative movement now?
What a gross sewer.
Welcome to your conservative movement, Hawktua!
Black best friend, our trannies are hot, and, you know, let's go and die for Israel, and it's about Judeo-Christian values, and let's have legal immigrants.
We're tolerant, they just gotta integrate, you know, like, uh, what's-his-name said, Nigel Farage.
This is your right-wing revolution that's going on.
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Oh, did she go on Joe Rogan?
I missed that.
that Candace doesn't associate with you right now and increases her chances of distributing our ideas about H 9-11, JFK, et cetera, on the largest platforms like Joe Rogan, Tucker, PBD, et cetera.
nick fuentes
Oh, did she go on Joe Rogan?
I missed that.
Um, yeah, I'm not going to, I'm not going to advocate against myself, but I think that if you're going to talk about that stuff, you're going to get canceled regardless.
I mean, I mean, let's see if she's able to go and talk about those ideas on those other shows.
But, no, I think you're actually complacent and cancel culture if you participate in it.
You know, because the person that doesn't associate with Candace Owens is not associating with her for the same reason that she wouldn't hypothetically associate with me.
So, no, I don't necessarily agree with that.
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No, no, I'm definitely wearing real pants now.
- New studio looks unreal, mate.
Nobody deserves it more than you.
I love the timber slats.
The light really sets the mood and sharpens the jawline.
Is the suit still tucked into sweatpants or yellow gym shorts?
nick fuentes
- Thank you.
No, no, I'm definitely wearing real pants now.
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nick fuentes
I appreciate it.
And thanks, I'm glad you like the studio.
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Looking rough tonight, King.
Your hair is standing up in the back and you are very pale.
Lay off the golden arches.
You need to go keto and start lifting eggs.
nick fuentes
Why do we even bother?
Well, it was too yellow before we made it a little more blue.
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Bob, to look at the replay.
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Thank you.
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nick fuentes
Mmm, I like that.
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Millennials are like the cool older siblings of the internet.
Born between 1981 and 1996, they've been through it all.
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They've faced their fair share of struggles.
The Great Recession hit them hard, leaving many with student loan debt and a tough job market.
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They've had to navigate a rapidly changing world, adapting to new technologies and societal shifts.
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There's like seven more of these.
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Despite the challenges, millennials have gained valuable knowledge and experience.
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Wow, that really took us on a journey there.
We really came a long way through that.
Maybe one day you'll be the ones tweeting about the struggles and triumphs of being a Zoomer.
Old man, old woman.
Hashtag millennial pride.
Hashtag respect your elders.
Hashtag avocado toast is life.
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nick fuentes
Thank you for all that.
Wow, that was really took us on a journey there.
We really came a long way through that.
Thank you for all of those $5 and $10 super chats and the long message.
Yeah, it's much to think about.
A lot to chew on there.
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I needed that.
nick fuentes
That cheered me up.
I was headed for a little bit of a breakdown there.
Favorite Jew?
Jesus Christ.
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No, but keep texting me though, and when I don't respond to the text, hey, why not?
Superchat the show.
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Hey King, thanks.
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Wow, this one doesn't give up.
She's persistent.
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Thank you for the big super chat, I appreciate it, and no message!
A gift in a show like this.
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nick fuentes
I can't, it's behind this forest.
It's behind this jungle.
I don't know if I could get to it.
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Le Pen sucks.
They all suck.
have you heard the song ausländer rouse thousands of people in the euro sosa tournament are singing this song in europe is waking up i think country like france with marine le pen could be the first step in taking europe back and then also let in the movement in america also thoughts on len pen le pen sucks they all suck none of them are going to send immigrants back they're all cucking Farage goes up there and says, yeah, immigration's fine.
nick fuentes
We just have to take in like a sensible amount and, you know, we're Judeo-Christian.
Our country's built on Judeo-Christian values.
It's like it's 2024.
This is the radical right, which he, by the way, took credit for destroying.
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Dude, cringe.
Freaking cringe, dude.
I wish.
I wish.
Where are the interns that are gonna feed me?
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You should submit to Supreme Emperor Benjamin Shapiro.
nick fuentes
- Dude, cringe.
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nick fuentes
I love you.
Thank you.
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Thanks.
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Two slices.
Yeah, that's you.
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I'm glad you approve.
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The Super Chattings fucking busted again.
Yeah, I don't know.
nick fuentes
We'll work on it.
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Okay.
Thank you.
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I appreciate it.
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Kill yourself.
Thank you, though.
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Thank you for the big Super Chat!
nick fuentes
Wow, a little Roblox Super Chat?
Alexander's great.
Appreciate it.
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Keep up the great work.
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nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Wow, little Roblox super chat.
Alexander's great.
He's doing a lot of great work.
And I'm learning so much about this community.
I had no idea, but thank you very much.
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Yes, seems like it.
I don't think so.
She's a sellout.
That'll change quickly.
Thank you very much!
nick fuentes
Yeah, seems like it.
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Maybe she could be the black woman that puts the Jews in check.
nick fuentes
I don't think so.
She's a sellout.
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Thank you very much.
I appreciate the big super chat.
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I'm 23 years old, and I've watched every livestream you've had since you got unbanned from X.
I first found out about you from the man Dave Smith.
What are your thoughts on him even though he is Jewish?
Thanks Nick!
Love the stream!
nick fuentes
Thank you!
Wow, so what, since May 3rd, two months?
New hat!
Well, thanks for watching.
Dave Smith, he's pretty good.
I mean, he is a libertarian.
And he's not a Christian.
So at the end of the day, somebody like Dave Smith can only be so good.
I think he's very intelligent, he's funny, he's like a good guy.
I like him a lot.
But we obviously disagree significantly because he is a libertarian.
And I think that Jews are given to these ideologies because they're not religious.
He's not Catholic.
I'm not a libertarian.
I'm a Catholic.
I'm not a socialist.
I'm a Catholic.
So, Christian life is oriented around the church, and our political views are informed by the church.
There's a hierarchy.
There's an authority.
There's a treasury of wisdom and knowledge and guidance.
And Jews will always be given to these kinds of ideological dispositions and And often radical and secular because they lack this.
So, libertarianism is obviously flawed and it's obviously false because of its emphasis on the individual and self-ownership and we're not individuals and we don't own ourselves.
We're created by God and we're owned by God and our life is not about our will, it's about God's will.
And in as much as every human being has a sexual faculty, every human being must be married, or take a vow of chastity, or holy orders, or monasticism, or something like that.
Right?
Everybody has sexuality, so everybody should be married.
So really, it's a family society, not an individual society.
And that's the other thing libertarians get wrong.
So what, you know, what do individual rights look like for husband, wife, and child?
Does a wife have individual rights?
Does a child have individual rights?
Are they the same as the father and the husband?
I don't think so.
So, it's a completely different worldview.
And, uh, I think that's the source of it.
So you understand that even though he's one of the good ones in the sense that he's not like a raging open borders liberal, but he's also not like, uh, we should all die for Israel Zionist.
He seems like a good enough citizen.
Seems like a loyal citizen.
He's, he's good humored and sensible and reasonable.
And I think he'd be a good friend.
But he'll never be all the way on side, and it does have a lot to do with his Jewishness.
Yes, and that's not to say that non-Jews are not ideological, but Christians should not be, should never be.
Catholics, Christians, everybody should be Catholic, and Catholics should be focused on the church more than some kind of Political doctrine or something that that should be the the North Star should be the church and the cross the crucifix specifically so So yeah, so even though he's you know people say well, what about the good ones, you know Like Ian Ian Carroll said that to me the other day.
He's like, uh, well, it's not about the Jews It is about the Zionists because what about the good ones and it's like yeah, but their Jewishness is still pretty relevant and And it's of course a complicated topic, so more on that another time.
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nick fuentes
I don't even want to know what any of that is.
Look, I'm Catholic, okay?
Some of you people, it's like you're in a different religion.
I was born Catholic.
I was baptized Catholic.
I was confirmed Catholic.
I've been a Catholic my whole life.
And you get all these people from the fucking internet who are not born Catholic, and they're like, thoughts on the Anglican Ordinariates?
It's like...
No thank you, I'm Catholic.
I get people in my DMs who are like, Vatican II was fake, you should become a Seidei this, or you know, FSSSPSSPX this that, you know.
Hey, dude, I'm Catholic, okay?
The Pope, Catholic, what I am.
And all that other stuff, I don't really even want to know what it is.
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It was great to see Candace doing the Hitler show.
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Odd.
nick fuentes
That's a very good point.
I never thought of it that way.
Although I do understand she is in litigation with Daily Wire.
I feel like that might have something to do with it.
So maybe that's why.
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nick fuentes
Very funny.
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It's insane that someone like him thinks he's from the Middle East.
I bet his DNA would show 0% Levant traces.
nick fuentes
It doesn't matter.
Dude, that's such a stupid line.
All these people who push this, it's just so idiotic, they say.
Well, you know, these Jews that identify with Israel, they're not even from the Middle East!
It's like, it doesn't matter!
It doesn't matter!
So we're supposed to resettle everybody based on where they're indigenous to?
That doesn't even make any sense!
Okay, and what are Arabs doing there?
I'm sorry, Arabs came from the Arabian Peninsula.
So should we resettle all the Levantine Eastern Mediterranean people?
Oh, and also, while we're at it, should we move all the Arabs from North Africa back to the Arabian Peninsula?
Put the North African white people back and give me a break with this kind of idiocy.
He's a Russian Jew.
He has an Israeli flag, but he's not even native to the Middle East.
It's like, okay, but it's the Jewish state.
He's Jewish.
It's like a Jewish international project.
Like talk about Talk about obtuse and totally asinine and annoying.
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Don't get married.
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It is not unreasonable that a revolutionary would not have children.
Too many people bitching at you about not being married slash not having kids.
nick fuentes
Okay, well I'm gonna have kids.
Thank you for the advice.
I don't take advice from married people, but thank you.
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nick fuentes
Okay, thank you for that.
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Thank you for the big super chat!
Yes, it's gonna be a big year.
I appreciate it.
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It's still funny though.
to a great second half of 2024.
nick fuentes
- Thank you for the big super chat.
Yes, it's gonna be a big year.
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Hilarious.
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Let's just forget it now.
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Okay, thank you for more advice.
Can you just shut the fuck up?
Okay, thanks for the- Thank you for more advice.
nick fuentes
Can you just shut the fuck up?
Stop telling me what to do?
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I mean, what were you doing in 2019 anyway?
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nick fuentes
Thanks.
Yeah, I'm very pessimistic about all of that.
I think all the Europeans are basically not who they say they are.
I mean, after what happened with Maloney, I don't trust any of them.
Maloney, Wilders.
They all say they're gonna do it.
They never do.
They all back down.
They're all not as right-wing as anybody thinks.
So, I'm pretty skeptical that anything's gonna change.
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What's going to make your practical seems like nothing moves the needles?
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I'm not European.
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Yeah, it's changing.
It's rapidly changing.
- Yeah, it's changing.
It's rapidly changing.
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It's off-putting actually.
I'll never give up.
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nick fuentes
It's off-putting, actually.
I know you think it's good, but it's off-putting.
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Is there something uniquely Mediterranean about miscegenation?
Why is it that the English and Dutch formed separate, segregated colonies in the New World, but the Spanish, Portuguese, and French created entire new ethnic groups?
nick fuentes
It just has to do with the colonial policy towards the indigenous...
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nick fuentes
Okay.
Shut the fuck up.
Don't care.
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Shut up, dude.
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Do you still believe in distributism?
nick fuentes
I don't believe in any isms.
If you're just still trying to, like, do this political compass thing where you're like, well, I'm a neo-syndicalist distributist with Maoist tendencies, you're just not going to make it and you should be hit by a car and die immediately.
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Can you name all of the countries that have a land border with Afghanistan?
nick fuentes
Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, China, Tajikistan.
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Am I getting all of that?
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I mean, it's hard to imagine a whole map.
I think those are the ones right?
I miss any.
I don't think Kyrgyzstan does.
Does it?
unidentified
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And I don't think Kazakhstan does.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I think it's it's got to be it's got to be at least Iran.
I know Iran and Pakistan.
For sure.
I know China for sure.
And then it's Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, I think.
Let me check.
I might be wrong about one of the stands.
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nick fuentes
I got perfect score!
Perfect score!
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I got it!
nick fuentes
Yeah.
Dude, I'm the boss.
I'm the final boss of geography.
There it is.
Just like I said.
Am I not the boss?
Right off the dome.
Name every country that borders Afghanistan.
Easy.
Easy peas.
When you're a genius, it's easy.
Map exists in your mind.
Yeah, I'm the goat.
What about it?
Who else?
Who else could do that?
Who else do you know that could do that?
Nobody.
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Any thoughts on the Iranian presidential election?
Will the outcome actually affect their stance towards Israel?
07.
nick fuentes
I haven't been following it, but I doubt it.
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Really?
Christina Enjoyer?
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Okay, that's the last Super Chat.
nick fuentes
I'm done with this earpiece, dude.
I'm done with it.
Stupid thing sucks.
Hate it.
Alright, we gotta figure out a better one for next time.
Okay, yeah.
Rough night with the Super Chats.
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nick fuentes
Stop telling me what to do.
Every Super Chat.
Do this.
Do that.
Work out.
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Move the plants.
nick fuentes
Get a wife.
No, don't.
unidentified
Shut up!
Shut up!
nick fuentes
Stop telling me what to do.
I'm here to tell you what to do.
I'm here to tell you what to do.
I'm- No more- We're closing feedback on this.
We don't- I don't need any more feedback on the set.
I've- We've had enough.
I've had enough.
Alright, that's it.
That's the last Super Chat.
Okay, that's gonna do it for me tonight on the show.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching.
Just, I have some notes for you.
No more unsolicited advice.
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The American people will come first once again.
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