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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
The End | ||
The End | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible As nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for president of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people. | ||
But we have people that are still dead. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's... | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect to respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
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We've had a long week here, haven't we? | |
Covering the RNC. | ||
And I regret it. | ||
I regret. | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
We had to cover it. | ||
It was a fun week. | ||
And it was a big livestream. | ||
But it was brutal. | ||
Miserable. | ||
And everybody was saying, you're so negative. | ||
You're so negative, you're whining and complaining. | ||
Yeah, because it sucked, okay? | ||
It absolutely sucked, objectively. | ||
But we're back here on Friday, and it's good to be back doing the show. | ||
Normally it's at 8 o'clock, but I was so tired, I couldn't work myself up to do it at 8 o'clock. | ||
We really, we're fighting to stay at the 8 o'clock starting time. | ||
It's a struggle. | ||
But we're back here tonight doing the show, our featured story. | ||
We're going to be talking all about the RNC. | ||
I'll be giving my full reaction, breakdown of the convention and my analysis of it. | ||
And then we're never going to talk about it again because I'm sick of it. | ||
I'm tired of talking about it. | ||
But we'll talk all about the convention. | ||
I'm sure many of you have watched the coverage. | ||
It was my biggest week on Rumble so far. | ||
We had massive viewership every night. | ||
So I'm sure a lot of you have seen it. | ||
But I was mostly quiet. | ||
I didn't talk too much during the convention. | ||
I was really just absorbing it and taking it all in. | ||
So tonight it's my turn to reply. | ||
Now it's my turn to give my take on this whole situation. | ||
So we'll be talking all tonight about it, and we'll talk about some of the other key reactions. | ||
In particular, I'm going to read from the New York Times. | ||
The New York Times did a review of Donald Trump's speech last night, and it was positive. | ||
And maybe that gives you an idea of what my reaction will be. | ||
But it says something extraordinary, doesn't it? | ||
The New York Times editorial board is right now working to force Joe Biden to withdraw from the race. | ||
The entire New York Times editorial board wants Joe Biden to drop out. | ||
They're against him. | ||
The New York Times, at the same time, likes Donald Trump. | ||
They liked his speech. | ||
And here's how they framed it. | ||
In 2017, at Donald Trump's inauguration, he said that we're living in American carnage. | ||
That was the expression he used, and that became the definitive phrase of the inauguration. | ||
And according to the media of the entire Trump era, they said American carnage. | ||
And they said that that typified Donald Trump's negativity. | ||
And his dark rhetoric and dark outlook on the country. | ||
So the way they framed this article, this response to the speech last night, they said that Trump has gone from American carnage, dark and negative, to America's untapped potential, which is the word that he used, or the phrase that he used last night. | ||
And they said, let's see if he can stick to it. | ||
Because they like that Trump. | ||
They like that Trump. | ||
The donors like that Trump. | ||
The GOP likes that Trump. | ||
But I don't. | ||
So, we'll talk all about that. | ||
It's going to be a good show. | ||
It's good to be back. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
And cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock central. | ||
A little bit later tonight, but we'll be back at the normal time next week, I promise. | ||
And there's no other real updates. | ||
We're going to be resuming our normal schedule next week. | ||
I know it's been a very long week. | ||
I've been going live around 6 o'clock to cover this convention, which has just been a marathon. | ||
And I added up all the hours. | ||
I think I did 24 hours of streams this week covering the convention. | ||
It's been absolutely brutal. | ||
So it's good to be finished, but I hope everybody enjoyed the coverage. | ||
I had fun. | ||
Well, honestly, I actually didn't. | ||
I made the best of it. | ||
Okay, it was not fun at all. | ||
It actually sucked. | ||
It was super boring at best and painfully cringe, so much so I actually had to look away at worse, at its worst. | ||
But we made the best of it. | ||
But in spite of that, we had some laughs and I think the coverage was good. | ||
So I hope you liked it. | ||
So we're going to dive into the show about the RNC. | ||
And I don't think we'll talk about too much else. | ||
There's some other things going on. | ||
There was a major IT outage today. | ||
Huge story. | ||
And there's some Drama brewing on the Democratic side about whether Biden will be the nominee. | ||
We'll probably pick that up next week. | ||
But tonight, I want to dedicate all of it to the Trump Republican Convention and give you my thoughts on the entire thing. | ||
And as I said moments ago, and as I said last night, as you've seen, I had a very negative reaction to the convention. | ||
And I'm wondering, I want to take a quick poll. | ||
We'll look in the live chat on Rumble. | ||
Okay, so if you're watching on Rumble, I want you to go on the live chat. | ||
If you liked, if you liked the Trump speech, press 1. | ||
If you didn't like it, press 2. | ||
So if you liked it, press 1. | ||
If you did not like the Trump speech, press 2. | ||
And I want to just get a quick poll and see the reaction. | ||
Because I don't know how people are feeling about all this. | ||
All twos so far. | ||
So I didn't like it at all. | ||
And I didn't like the entire convention. | ||
Okay, it's all twos. | ||
Okay. | ||
I just wanted to check. | ||
I just wanted to check. | ||
So if anybody's, if Newsweek is watching this show, if the media is watching this show, they can write, he asked his audience for a poll. | ||
They all posted two. | ||
Every single one posted two. | ||
I ask because I've been very critical of Trump, especially in the past couple of months, but I've been getting a lot of pushback on X and from other people on social media. | ||
And I've been called a lot of things. | ||
They say I'm negative, whiny, miserable. | ||
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I don't think I'm negative. | |
I think I'm actually very cheerful and positive, but I just call it like it is. | ||
And people say that I'm disloyal. | ||
They say I'm betraying Trump. | ||
They say I'm delusional. | ||
That I long for a Trump that never existed. | ||
And people are saying all kinds of things to dismiss or redirect my criticisms. | ||
Or they're just attacking me outright. | ||
But I think I'm right, and I'm very confident that I'm right. | ||
And I wanted to take a poll to see where my audience is at, where you guys are at. | ||
And I'm glad to hear that it's not just me. | ||
And so I'm going to give my thoughts. | ||
So, of course, we watched the RNC. | ||
You know I didn't like it. | ||
And the first thing I want to point out. | ||
And Scott Greer wrote about this too. | ||
I really shouldn't promote him because he does no favors for me, but he's my friend and I like him. | ||
Scott Greer posted a Substack article, and I actually thought it was a very fair take and it was an interesting read. | ||
He's a little bit more positive towards Trump. | ||
But he said, and I think he's right about this, that the RNC and the Republican Party are now the Trump movement. | ||
There is a total synthesis between the Republican Party and the Trump movement. | ||
And this was not always the case. | ||
In fact, this was never the case. | ||
For people that don't know the difference, when Trump initially ran, the entire conservative movement was against him. | ||
Elected Republicans were against him. | ||
The party leadership was against him. | ||
Fox News was actually against Trump. | ||
Roger Ailes, who was then the CEO of Fox News, or he ran Fox News, I think he was the president, Roger Ailes, who was the architect and the mastermind behind Fox News, did not like Trump, did not want him to be the nominee. | ||
And they actually set him up in the first Republican primary debate in August 2015. | ||
Roger Ailes had Megyn Kelly read that question, where she said, you've called women you don't like fat pigs, disgusting slobs, dogs. | ||
And he said, only Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
That was the setup. | ||
And that came from the top. | ||
That came from Roger Ailes. | ||
Paul Ryan didn't like him. | ||
Mitch McConnell didn't like him. | ||
Nobody in the Republican Party was with Trump. | ||
The entire establishment was against Trump, with the exception of Jeff Sessions, Ann Coulter, maybe a few others. | ||
They were all anti-Trump. | ||
They were anti-Trump throughout the first administration. | ||
They sabotaged him in Congress. | ||
They sabotaged him in the White House. | ||
Republicans voted for impeachment both times. | ||
And then once Trump left office, he was ostracized again. | ||
When Trump left office in 2021, he was banned on social media. | ||
He was considered a pariah even within the party, and they all had negative things to say about him. | ||
Yes, even Tucker Carlson, Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And even though Trump rallied behind Republicans again for the 2022 midterms, they blamed him for the poor performance. | ||
So think about it. | ||
They weren't with him in 2016 and he beat them. | ||
Then when he was the president, they still were not loyal and they subverted him. | ||
When he left office, they betrayed him. | ||
They voted for impeachment. | ||
They participated in ostracizing him. | ||
They talked a lot of trash about him. | ||
In spite of that, he rallied for them, campaigned for them, and then when they did poorly in the midterms, they blamed him for it. | ||
And then they tried to get Ron DeSantis to replace Trump. | ||
And people forget this, but I didn't. | ||
This is not ancient history, but people need to remember that as recently as 2023, Republican donors, the Republican establishment was lining up behind Ron DeSantis, ready to replace Donald Trump. | ||
Ken Griffin from Citadel, major donor. | ||
David Sachs, who is a close friend of J.D. | ||
Vance, who is now a donor for Trump, he was there for Ron DeSantis' announcement on X with Elon Musk. | ||
Elon Musk was, of course, there on Ron DeSantis' announcement on Twitter. | ||
And Miriam Adelson said that she was going to sit out the primary. | ||
So as recently as 2023, Trump was struggling to raise money. | ||
The GOP blamed him for their poor performance in the midterms. | ||
And they still wanted to replace him with DeSantis, And guys like Mike Cernovich, Mike Cernovich, now he's the Trump loyalist. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
People don't even remember who he is. | ||
But Mike Cernovich, when I started criticizing Trump, he said, oh, people are criticizing Trump for being with Israel. | ||
He was always with Israel. | ||
It's like, I'm sorry, do you think we all forgot that you shilled for Ron DeSantis for years? | ||
Do you think we all forgot that? | ||
You know, everybody paints me as the flip-flopper. | ||
I'm the only one that's consistent. | ||
It's everybody else that was on, and then they were off, and then they were on, and then they were off, and now they're on again. | ||
And they go with Trump's political fortunes. | ||
I'm the only one that doesn't go with his political fortunes. | ||
I've been there for him when he was weak, not just when he was strong. | ||
And, you know, more on that later. | ||
We'll talk about my history in a moment, because that's another criticism I get. | ||
But point being, so many. | ||
Do you remember how many conservative influencers after the midterms said that Ron DeSantis won Florida by 20 points? | ||
He's the leader of the GOP. | ||
How many of them criticized Trump for attacking DeSantis and calling him desanctimonious at a rally a week before the midterms? | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
One week before the 22 midterms, Trump said, Ron DeSanctimonious, and everybody said that violates Reagan's 11th commandment. | ||
First of all, you're gay. | ||
Second of all, fuck you. | ||
Thou shalt not attack a fellow Republican. | ||
Since when? | ||
Most of the Republicans suck. | ||
The Trump movement was built on attacking Republicans. | ||
Idiot. | ||
Thou shalt, as Reagan said, thou shalt not attack a fellow... | ||
The Trump movement is literally built on attacking Republicans in the most vicious and personal way possible. | ||
Anyway, so they said, oh, that violates Reagan's. | ||
So they all criticize Trump. | ||
It wasn't until Trump defeated all of them, largely due to one, the indictments, and two, October 7th, it wasn't until Trump consolidated the GOP behind him that they all now supported him. | ||
This is a recent development. | ||
This is about a year old. | ||
A year ago, Ron DeSantis was still running, and people were still saying he has a chance. | ||
Not many people, but some were still saying it. | ||
So this is a recent development. | ||
But as it stands now, there is a—and people need to understand that—that between 2015 and roughly October 2023, the GOP did not support Trump. | ||
Now, in under a year, they've all consolidated behind Trump. | ||
Trump now runs the RNC. | ||
Trump now runs the GOP. | ||
DeSantis and Haley spoke at the convention. | ||
And now it's Trump's GOP. | ||
So he owns the party. | ||
But that really is the question. | ||
Now that the GOP and the Trump are one, the question is, did Trump conquer the GOP? | ||
Because there was this tension for so long, there was an open conflict, an open and vicious and personal and ideological conflict. | ||
Now that they are together, who won? | ||
Did Trump conquer the GOP or did the GOP conquer Trump? | ||
Well, I think you know the answer, if you watched it. | ||
It's very clear that the GOP won. | ||
Because even just a few short months ago, Trump was talking about how, even at CPAC in February, Trump was saying that he was our vengeance. | ||
And throughout the midterms, he talked about how the election was stolen, and he wouldn't endorse people unless they said the 2020 election was stolen, because it was. | ||
So just a few short months ago, we were hearing things like, I am your vengeance. | ||
I am your retribution. | ||
Immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country. | ||
And he was pressuring people to support his claim that the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
At this convention, there was no talk of a stolen election. | ||
Barely any. | ||
There was no talk of January 6th. | ||
That was a conspicuous omission. | ||
Not one mention, not one, of January 6th. | ||
Or a pardon for the January Sixers. | ||
They're not even against immigration. | ||
The rhetoric was soft. | ||
Not political? | ||
It was barely even partisan. | ||
The whole convention was a diversity festival. | ||
Let's talk about the first day. | ||
Everybody wants to pretend that didn't happen, but it did. | ||
Three days after Trump got shot in the face and had a near-death experience and all the Trump supporters would have been mourning the death of our hero, three days later at his convention, his RNC, his convention, it was a back-to-back lineup of black Republican politicians talking about how America's not racist. | ||
And that was clearly intentional. | ||
Sneko said, well, why is that a problem that they have black people? | ||
I don't have a problem that there's black people. | ||
But we criticize the left all the time about how there's all this forced diversity, about how all they care about is racial diversity. | ||
And we used to make fun of Republicans for this. | ||
We used to mock Republicans because of the not very subtle pandering to black voters all the time. | ||
But there it was, the diversity fest. | ||
But that wasn't even the worst of it. | ||
After Trump's emotional entrance into the convention, a Nicaraguan immigrant came to the stage and she could barely speak English. | ||
And she talked about how illegal immigrants are hurting legal immigrants, a line that Trump echoed in his speech last night. | ||
And then after she came on the stage, it was Amber Rose. | ||
A porn star. | ||
A left-wing, atheist, anti-Christian, porn star, slut. | ||
With a tattoo on her face. | ||
And she said, it doesn't matter if you're gay or straight, or black or white. | ||
And when people criticized this display, Republicans defended it. | ||
Cat Turd and all the new spokespeople of the MAGA movement all came out and said, well, it's about inclusion. | ||
It's about broadening the movement. | ||
We need to broaden our appeal and we need to win by addition rather than subtraction and all that kind of stuff. | ||
It's all about unity and inclusion. | ||
And remember that. | ||
That was the theme. | ||
So it doesn't matter that she's a unrepentant porn star slut. | ||
She actually did a sale on her OnlyFans after her appearance at the convention in front of the almost recently assassinated Trump. | ||
She put her OnlyFans on sale so that people could watch pornography of her for less money. | ||
If they visited it after her publicity for being there. | ||
And then, at the end of it all, remember that Trump thanked God for saving his life and we all believed it was providential? | ||
Then, at the very end, we had a prayer to Waheguru, a monotheistic Sikh God, from Harmeet Dhillon. | ||
And, look, I recognize that not everybody in America is Christian, and I recognize that not every Republican is Christian. | ||
And I've allied over the past year, year and a half with Muslims who are critical of Israel. | ||
But God saves your life. | ||
Okay? | ||
God saves your life. | ||
You come a quarter of an inch from your head being exploded on TV and it's all over. | ||
Two days later, you're praying to Waheguru. | ||
You close your eyes in reverence. | ||
Solemn reverence for a false god? | ||
And they said, well, that's a monotheistic deity. | ||
First of all, it's like missing the point, okay? | ||
It's obviously inappropriate. | ||
I shouldn't even have to explain this. | ||
But this is where we are. | ||
In 2024, after Trump has conquered the movement, this is where we are. | ||
People like myself are battling with cat turd and carpe donkdom About whether it's inappropriate to have a porn star and a prayer to a false god at the convention. | ||
This is where we are. | ||
Two days after Trump got nearly assassinated. | ||
And so another question I asked yesterday is did Trump almost die for this? | ||
This is his convention. | ||
This is his Republican Party. | ||
He personally edited the campaign and party platform. | ||
And two days after he was nearly assassinated, after his entrance into the RNC, he watched in succession an immigrant saying that illegal immigration harms legal immigrants. | ||
Forget about the native people that were born here and have been here for generations and that built the country. | ||
And then in rapid succession, a porn star with the face tattoo and then a prayer to a false god. | ||
And it's the big diversity slut party. | ||
And if that's not bad enough, people like me, who have supported Trump from the beginning, people like me, who are extremely conservative, have to fight off all of the Trump sycophants and argue why this is a bad thing. | ||
Okay, that's how it started. | ||
And at that point, all of the feelings that were brought to the surface by Trump's near-death experience had completely evaporated. | ||
On Saturday, I felt very emotional about Trump's near-assassination because it reminded me in that moment of all of the history and everything that he means to me and everything that he means to so many people and what that time meant for us when we were all there in 2016 and what that campaign meant And how magical it was, how real it was. | ||
All those feelings came back. | ||
And then by the end of the first night on the convention, they were all gone. | ||
It had completely evaporated. | ||
And then we saw for the rest of the week, it was a non-stop cuckfest. | ||
And the theme of unity prevailed. | ||
And Trump gave a speech last night. | ||
It was very low energy. | ||
It was very rambling. | ||
And I'm going to be extremely critical. | ||
I'll admit, the first part of his speech yesterday was touching. | ||
When he talked about the assassination, that was very touching and it was very emotional. | ||
And I think we saw a real human being. | ||
But then, as soon as that section was completed, it became another rally. | ||
But not a rally like from 2016, because those rallies were actually fun, and they were actually exciting, and people were actually screaming, and people were on their feet. | ||
It was like another one of these new rallies, like the ones we've had since 2020, which suck. | ||
Which are repetitive, and monotonous, and rambling, and they're not funny, and they're not fresh. | ||
And it became another stump speech. | ||
And in the stump speech, he said, for example, that illegal immigration is hurting legal immigrants and brown and black communities. | ||
That's who illegal immigration is hurting. | ||
Ted Cruz had a better position on illegal immigration than Donald Trump during the convention. | ||
I just want everybody to know that. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Ted Cruz, who didn't even endorse Trump in 2016, and he shouldn't have been there tonight for that reason, Ted Cruz, who didn't even endorse Trump in 2016, had a better speech on illegal immigration than Donald Trump. | ||
Who said that it's hurting black and brown communities? | ||
He sounds like Joe Biden. | ||
That's like the Democrat version of being against illegal immigration. | ||
That's like when they say climate change is hurting black and brown communities. | ||
Climate change is disproportionately affecting the people of color, colored folk. | ||
What do they call them? | ||
And so for Trump to say illegal immigration, he literally said that is hurting black and brown communities. | ||
It's like, I'm sorry, what party am I in? | ||
I must have stumbled into the DNC. | ||
I thought that was next month. | ||
First of all, what about white people? | ||
Second of all, what about Americans? | ||
It's only about black and brown people. | ||
How about we're all Americans? | ||
You know, we all bleed red, white, and blue until it's time to pander to minorities. | ||
Then we're black and brown and never white. | ||
Whatever, I mean, because that was pretty cringe years ago, and he would say, well, we all bleed red, white, and blue. | ||
It's like, okay, well, I mean, not really, because they burned the cities to the ground, and they hate the flag, and they have their own national anthem, but okay, fine, you know, if that's bringing the country together, fine. | ||
Now, it's, well, it's for the black and brown community. | ||
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Okay. | |
He said that Iran is close to acquiring a nuclear bomb. | ||
I remember back in 2016 when he said that George Bush sent us to Iraq based on the lie that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. | ||
He said Bush knew there were weapons. | ||
He said Bush said there were weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There were none. | ||
He knew there were none. | ||
He said they lied. | ||
There were weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There weren't none. | ||
He knew there were none. | ||
That was the line. | ||
And really, the 2016 campaign was very much about that, about the fact that Obama promised to pull us out and didn't. | ||
And Trump said, I will pull us out of this never-ending war that should have never began. | ||
Now he's talking about the Iran is always a week away from a nuclear bomb for 30 years. | ||
For 30 years Iran has been months away from a nuclear bomb. | ||
They still don't have one but rest assured this time they really are in in September they're gonna have one for sure. | ||
He said that the hostages in Gaza were our hostages and if they're not freed there's gonna be a problem. | ||
Does he think they're gonna be freed? | ||
Or does he know that we're gonna have to go and bomb them for Israel? | ||
And the entire speech was like this. | ||
And so I watched the convention from start to finish, and every other speaker was basically unchanged. | ||
The entire week was about inflation, school choice, tax cuts, energy. | ||
These are all Republican positions that you would have heard at every other Republican convention. | ||
Every single one. | ||
Even securing the border. | ||
Whenever there's even a shout out of the open border and where these people are coming in and killing us and being put up in hotels, there was barely a mention of it. | ||
And even still, securing the border has always been a part of the platform. | ||
So almost nothing that was said the entire week was any different than any other convention. | ||
It was a big diversity display. | ||
And then if you thought that Trump's speech would be any better, Trump's speech was more like the GOP. | ||
Him too! | ||
And so I watched that convention, and this is not the same Trump from 2016. | ||
It's just not. | ||
And if you go back, because a lot of people either forgot or they never knew, but if you go back and watch any Trump rally from 2016, if you go back and watch Trump's convention speech from 2016, his announcement speech from 2015, if you watch his campaign victory speech, this is a completely different animal. | ||
It's a completely different guy. | ||
And I'll give you some examples. | ||
Let me be precise and specific. | ||
And we played a clip from the 2016 convention speech last night. | ||
In 2016, Trump's speech was, and this was the thrust of the campaign, he said that the country had been taken over by corporate lobbyists, big donors, and special interests. | ||
He said that is why they, together with elite media, control the politicians. | ||
The politicians are puppets. | ||
And that's why nothing is being done about the border. | ||
That's why the economy is bad. | ||
That's why the American people are not being considered. | ||
That's why America's not being put first. | ||
That was the thrust of the campaign. | ||
And that was the thrust of the message. | ||
Last night's speech, you can look up the transcript, there was literally not one mention. | ||
Not one. | ||
He never said the word donor. | ||
He never said the word lobbyist. | ||
He never said the word special interest. | ||
He never said the word media. | ||
He never said the word media. | ||
The media, which by the way, whether you believe the election was stolen by the ballot box or by the media, social media or legacy media, media rigged the election in 2020. | ||
Media has rigged this entire society. | ||
They rigged it in 16, they rigged his administration, they rigged in 2020, they're rigging it now. | ||
Not one mention of the actual power structure in the country. | ||
No talk of special interests, donors, media, lobbyists, corporations, the elite, none of it. | ||
It was a partisan message. | ||
He didn't even mention Biden, which was a deliberate choice. | ||
Instead, it was a standard Republican stump speech. | ||
About taxes. | ||
About inflation. | ||
About the border. | ||
But not in the way that we'd like it to be about the border. | ||
About how we need to rebuild the military to get tough on Iran. | ||
He even talked about Taiwan! | ||
Seriously? | ||
That was a speech. | ||
And if you don't recognize the meaningful way in which the speech has changed, then you don't understand politics. | ||
Because in 2016, there was such loyalty and support for Trump because he was a revolutionary figure. | ||
It was a revolutionary message. | ||
He said, I'm not running to beat the Democrats and be a Republican. | ||
He said, I'm running to make America great again. | ||
To turn the whole system upside down. | ||
I'm not running against Democrats. | ||
I'm running against Democrats and Republicans. | ||
There's a uni party. | ||
They're working together. | ||
They're working together, and they're not even in control. | ||
They're puppets. | ||
Ironically, Trump called it. | ||
Now Biden is literally a puppet. | ||
Because they have to hold him up. | ||
And they have to tell him where to walk and what to say. | ||
Trump called it in 2016, he said, our politicians are puppets for the media and they're puppets for the special interests and the lobbyists and the donors. | ||
And he basically said, we're going to have a new system. | ||
We're gonna have a new system where politicians don't make empty promises. | ||
They have real victories. | ||
That's why I'm not a politician. | ||
And I'm not a politician because I'm not taking money, and I'm not controlled by special interests, and that's why I can do the right thing and fix the problems. | ||
Last night, we saw another politician. | ||
We saw a Republican politician, which is, by the way, the worst kind. | ||
We saw a Republican politician go up and make promises that we all know are empty. | ||
When he says he's going to carry out the largest deportation since Dwight Eisenhower, does anybody honestly believe that? | ||
Anybody? | ||
Donald Trump had fewer deportations than Obama. | ||
He had fewer deportations than George Bush. | ||
He's going to come back in now and have more? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Now what do you think is going to happen? | ||
Let's say, and let's take that as an example, let's say Donald Trump begins the mass deportations. | ||
The media will be outraged. | ||
They will have wall-to-wall coverage of the deportations, crying children, crying hard-working Hispanics and whatever. | ||
Do you think that Trump will resist that media pressure? | ||
Do you think he has the guts anymore to do it? | ||
Do you think his personnel will follow through? | ||
Do you think Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles and J.D. | ||
Vance are going to follow through on that? | ||
Of course they're not! | ||
And that's really getting to the heart of the matter. | ||
People say, well, facts don't care about your feelings. | ||
Well, feelings can be true, too. | ||
Feelings can represent a lot of information that we have. | ||
And what was different about 2016, to put my finger on it, Is that in 2016, we actually thought we were getting something different. | ||
We actually thought we were getting a real leader, not a politician. | ||
And that was actually a real distinction. | ||
Now it's just rhetoric. | ||
We thought it was a real leader. | ||
We thought we would have real victories because that's what he said. | ||
You're going to get bored with winning. | ||
We're going to win so big. | ||
We don't have real victories. | ||
It's time to deliver. | ||
He said politicians are all talk, no action. | ||
We thought finally. | ||
Here's a guy. | ||
They all hate him. | ||
We love him. | ||
It's him against the world, and he's winning. | ||
Maybe it might actually be true. | ||
Maybe he might actually be the real deal. | ||
And he wasn't. | ||
And he wasn't for good reasons. | ||
It's true. | ||
A lot of people came in and subverted him, and he delegated, and they sabotaged him. | ||
He owns a lot of the blame, but not all of it. | ||
But it didn't happen. | ||
And here's the remarkable thing. | ||
I want to talk about something else specific. | ||
People might say, well, what would you wish that he would say? | ||
He needs to win an election, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Well, how about something like this? | ||
When Donald Trump was president, he ordered the military to withdraw the troops from the Middle East. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
Multiple times, for example in Syria, he told the military to pull the troops out, and the military disobeyed the commander-in-chief. | ||
He ordered a full withdrawal from Syria, we still have troops there, and they disobeyed him. | ||
They slow walked it, he ordered them again, and then they just abjectly refused. | ||
And so, American troops were deployed in 2014. | ||
They remained throughout Trump's administration. | ||
They remain until today, 10 years later. | ||
Now, we know that the reason that that happened, it's not for lack of trying. | ||
Trump gave the order. | ||
They didn't listen. | ||
And this is symptomatic of the whole administration. | ||
Trump wanted to build the wall right out of the gate. | ||
They wouldn't give him the money. | ||
When he re-appropriated it from the DOD, it got stuck in the courts. | ||
Until 2020. | ||
Trump wanted to pull us out of the Middle East. | ||
The generals didn't listen. | ||
It goes on and on and on like this. | ||
And then, in the 2020 election, they overthrew him with a fake election, and then they tried to banish him with January 6th. | ||
That's the story. | ||
But we're pretending as though none of that ever happened. | ||
We're pretending that It wasn't ever an anti-establishment fight. | ||
We're pretending that he was never overthrown. | ||
We're pretending that people never stormed the Capitol because they were outraged. | ||
We're pretending that the generals never disobeyed and there's no deep state and they didn't sabotage him. | ||
And so, it's almost like we're in two different worlds. | ||
People say I betrayed Trump. | ||
I feel, I don't know that Trump betrayed me personally, necessarily, but we're just not living in the same timeline. | ||
In 2016, and in 2020 even, I was out there saying I'm willing to die for Trump. | ||
I wasn't just a casual, I didn't think Trump was funny, I like Trump because he's like choose-in or whatever, you know, like these knuckleheads are now. | ||
I was in there, I gave my life to the cause, and I said I will die for Trump. | ||
Because of the revolutionary message and because of what he represented. | ||
And then we all got screwed over. | ||
You all saw how it went down. | ||
And I was on that journey. | ||
And now I saw the speech last night, and there's no talk about the deep state. | ||
There's no talk about January 6th or the election. | ||
There's no talk about Syria or Iraq. | ||
And when he talks about Afghanistan, he's knocking the withdrawal. | ||
The one good thing that Joe Biden did was pull us out of Afghanistan. | ||
And Trump has bought wholesale this line about how it was a disastrous withdrawal. | ||
You want to know why they're talking about a disastrous withdrawal? | ||
That is to deter any president from ever withdrawing from any conflict ever again. | ||
Because they're all going to say, this is like Afghanistan. | ||
We have not withdrawn from Iraq. | ||
We have not withdrawn from Syria. | ||
We have not withdrawn from the Gulf or Jordan. | ||
We have not withdrawn from anywhere. | ||
And we, the only country that we withdrew from was Afghanistan under Biden. | ||
Bin Laden had been dead for over 10 years, killed in another country. | ||
The Taliban would never be defeated. | ||
And so Biden finally pulled the plug and they still said he did it too early or he didn't do it in the right way. | ||
And that line was reiterated constantly at this convention and even Trump said it himself. | ||
That is meant to prevent any other president from withdrawing from any other conflict. | ||
Why didn't we hear about these struggles? | ||
So I want to read something from the New York Times. | ||
So I hated the speech for all the aforementioned reasons. | ||
It really even has nothing to do—I basically agree with a lot of what he said, but do you understand the subtle difference? | ||
Running as a revolutionary changemaker, I'm going to change the system versus I promise I'll change the policies? | ||
I am not a politician. | ||
America needs a leader. | ||
We don't have victories anymore. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory. | ||
I'm your voice. | ||
I'm going to fight for you. | ||
I'm going to win for you. | ||
I'm not taking donations. | ||
The donors, the special interests and media controls the country. | ||
Globalism. | ||
That was 2016. | ||
2024 is we're going to drill, baby, drill and unleash American energy dominance. | ||
And we're going to cut your taxes. | ||
No tax on tips. | ||
These are policies. | ||
These are policies. | ||
Policies will not fix America. | ||
Leaders need to fix America. | ||
Politics doesn't fix America. | ||
Leadership fixes America. | ||
We don't need more policies. | ||
We've had endless policies, endless tax cuts, endless the energy comes on and then it goes off and then it's on and this is how it always is. | ||
We don't need another Republican president. | ||
We've had enough of those. | ||
We don't need another Republican Congress. | ||
How many of the promises did Kevin McCarthy keep? | ||
Zero. | ||
We needed a leader. | ||
This is a politician. | ||
So that's why I didn't like it. | ||
Before, people say, oh, a lot of it's the same. | ||
No, none of it's the same. | ||
There's no talk about globalism. | ||
It's all about the radical left. | ||
There's no talk about the deep state and lobbyists and special interests. | ||
Now the special interests are supporting him. | ||
Let's see what the New York Times had to say about it, though. | ||
And keep in mind, by the way, A lot of people question my credentials. | ||
They say, oh, I never supported Trump or whatever. | ||
I door-knocked for Donald Trump in 2016. | ||
You can look back in my record on this. | ||
When I was a junior in high school, I didn't support Trump. | ||
When I was a senior in high school, April 2016, I became a Trump guy. | ||
March-April 2016, I became a Trump supporter. | ||
And from then on, I only became more of a Trump supporter. | ||
I wrote blog posts supporting Trump. | ||
I wrote for this website called Regated. | ||
I was on Twitter. | ||
I predicted that Trump would win. | ||
I did a debate of my university in favor of Trump. | ||
I bet money that Trump would win. | ||
I door-knocked for Trump. | ||
I volunteered on the Trump campaign. | ||
I brought busloads full of college students to New Hampshire to knock on doors in Manchester because I was going to school at BU. | ||
And I was a huge Trump supporter through 2017, through 2018. | ||
And then around 2019, I became very critical. | ||
Because I said, look, it's not happening. | ||
We got killed in the midterms. | ||
We cut corporate taxes. | ||
But the border's worse than ever. | ||
We're still at war in the Middle East. | ||
These trade deals are still as bad as ever. | ||
I'm like, so when is it going to happen? | ||
So I was even considering not voting for Trump in 2020, actually. | ||
But we rallied in 2020 because of the threat of the vaccine mandate and censorship. | ||
I said, we need four more years, really, for those two things only. | ||
And obviously it didn't happen. | ||
And then I've been critical really ever since of a lot of the rhetoric and the low energy and the things I am now. | ||
So anyway, that's just a little tour. | ||
That's a little trip down memory lane. | ||
But let's see, this is what the New York Times had to say about a speech last night. | ||
It says, quote, Donald J. Trump has long been a man undone by himself. | ||
He imperiled his presidency and political campaigns with personal grudges, impulsiveness, and an appetite for authoritarianism. | ||
His casual approach to the rule of law and unwillingness to accept electoral defeat resulted in $83 million in penalties, nearly three dozen felony convictions, and additional legal trouble ahead. | ||
But on Thursday night, with his right ear still bandaged, five days after he was wounded by a would-be assassin's bullet, Mr. Trump attempted a politically cunning transformation. | ||
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Okay? | |
So the New York Times characterizes everything up to this point as Trump being a wannabe dictator. | ||
He's an impulsive, narcissistic wannabe dictator and it's all his fault. | ||
The reason they're coming after him is because it's all his fault. | ||
But the New York Times had all changed last night when Trump attempted a very cunning transformation. | ||
This is how the New York Times sees it. | ||
This is in their world. | ||
They write, he opened his address by casting himself as a unifying figure, promising to bridge political divides he had long delighted in deepening. | ||
He mentioned President Biden by name only once. | ||
At brief moments he struck tones more similar to President Obama's message of hope and healing than to the dark version of America that Mr. Trump described in accepting his first two Republican presidential nominations. | ||
So I'm not the only one that noticed this was different. | ||
You can agree with my assessment. | ||
You can disagree with it. | ||
You can cope. | ||
But I'm not the only one that noticed this is not the same Trump. | ||
Our enemies noticed it, too. | ||
And they love it. | ||
It's more like Obama. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
Like that hero. | ||
It says, the discord and division in our society must be healed. | ||
We must heal it quickly, Mr. Trump said on the Republican Convention's final night. | ||
As Americans, we are bound together by a single fate. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
By a single fate and a shared destiny, we rise together or we fall apart. | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
Mr. Trump's ultimate success will depend on whether, for the final 15 weeks of the campaign, he can contain his self-destructive tendencies and temper his preference for vengeance and unpopular hard-right policies. | ||
Since voters rejected him at the ballot box in 2020, Mr. Trump has embraced an increasingly unrestrained and radical version of conservatism that is bordered on the authoritarian. | ||
Last March, he framed his campaign as a final battle against his enemies and told supporters, I am your retribution. | ||
In October, he declared that immigrants were poisoning the blood of the country. | ||
A month later, he degraded adversaries as vermin who need to be rooted out. | ||
In December, he said he'd be a dictator, but only on his first day back in office. | ||
Last month, Mr. Trump promised to appoint a special prosecutor to target Biden and his family. | ||
For a night, at least, such open threats and nakedly vicious imagery were largely absent from his address. | ||
As the event came to a close on Thursday, the former president tried to draw on some of his new feelings to describe America's true potential and pivot away from American carnage, the bleak theme of his inaugural address. | ||
He said, as long as our energies are spent fighting each other, our destiny will remain out of reach, and that's not acceptable. | ||
We must instead take that energy and use it to realize our country's true potential and write our own thrilling chapter of the American story. | ||
Our thrilling chapter of the American, who wrote this? | ||
George Will? | ||
Did George Will write this? | ||
Probably someone just as gay and retarded. | ||
Yeah, but certainly Patriot did not write this. | ||
Some faggot, NatCon, National Review person wrote this. | ||
We have to work together to write our own thrilling chapter of the American story. | ||
After eight years in the spotlight, it will most likely take more than a meandering hour and a half on the stage to determine which story and which version of Mr. Trump America would remember. | ||
Okay, this is the New York Times. | ||
We're in the timeline now where the New York Times is calling Biden a selfish narcissist who should drop out, and they're praising Trump's cunning political transformation. | ||
Now here's the thing. | ||
The New York Times is the enemy. | ||
They're part of the system. | ||
They, as the elite media, are the enemy of the country. | ||
And Trump rightly pointed that out right up until this moment. | ||
And that's why, by the way, they cast America's real hero for all this time up until today as a Hitler, dictator, criminal, had sex with a porn star, degenerate, all these things. | ||
And they lied. | ||
They lied. | ||
They are the enemy. | ||
They don't share values. | ||
They hate America. | ||
They did the 1619 Project. | ||
Now they're saying that the same Trump that they considered a horrible dictator and a stain on the country and all this, now they're saying, well, now he's a good guy. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he sounds like Obama. | ||
Now he's a good guy because he sounds like Obama and he's putting out a positive, unifying vision instead of fighting. | ||
That's really the grand irony, is on Saturday, the thing that people loved when he almost got killed is that he got up and it was a raised, closed fist and said, fight. | ||
Because that reminds people of what Trump represents. | ||
A closed fist, it represents power. | ||
Represents taking power. | ||
Represents punching somebody in the face. | ||
It represents fighting. | ||
Leadership. | ||
It says, follow me into battle. | ||
We're going to fight them for power. | ||
And he got up and said, fight. | ||
And even though everybody jacked off about that all week about it, and then he raised a closed fist and he said three words, you know, that was the whole stupid convention. | ||
He stands up, raises a closed fist, says, fight, fight, fight, and then the whole convention's about unity. | ||
The whole convention was about surrender. | ||
The whole convention was about unifying with our enemies. | ||
Unifying, and pandering, and diversity, and inclusion, and pretending that all these people that hate you are your friends. | ||
And you, personally, Donald Trump. | ||
Nikki Haley spoke at the convention. | ||
In 2015, Nikki Haley said that Trump inspired Dylann Roof to kill black people at a church. | ||
Tucker Carlson spoke at the convention. | ||
Tucker Carlson said that Trump is a demonic force, a destroyer. | ||
I hate him. | ||
During Trump's darkest hour on January 6th. | ||
Mitch McConnell spoke at the convention. | ||
Kevin McCarthy was in attendance, who also betrayed Trump. | ||
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J.D. | |
Vance is the vice president. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance said that Trump is America's Hitler, a noxious racist. | ||
Even as late as Charlottesville in August 2017, Vance got on CNN and told Wolf Blitzer That Trump missed an opportunity to disavow Nazis, and he doesn't disavow Nazis enough. | ||
We all hate Nazis. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's now the Vice President. | ||
And they're all loving the speech. | ||
All these people that hated Trump and everything he stood for from the beginning, they now all love him. | ||
The New York Times loves him. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance loves him. | ||
And they all love him for the same reasons. | ||
Because he surrendered to them. | ||
He listened to his advisors. | ||
His campaign advisor, Chris LaCivita, doesn't believe the election was stolen. | ||
And Chris LaCivita said that Trump's cabinet should have invoked the 25th Amendment after January 6th and removed Trump from the presidency. | ||
That guy's now running the campaign. | ||
And I'm sure he helped write the speech. | ||
So Trump is now being told what to do by people that in the past he would have destroyed vengefully. | ||
And he's embracing them, and at their discretion he is embracing liberals, moderates, porn stars, un-American people. | ||
Now here's the best part of all. | ||
So the whole week was about unity, unity. | ||
Not fighting, not finally defeating our enemies, not finally vanquishing them, not finally taking back the system that got us to this point, that almost killed our hero, that's killing our country. | ||
You know, it's all about unity. | ||
After the end of the speech about unity, and all of Trump's enemies now running his show, Today, Chris LaCivita quote tweeted somebody who took a picture of a Project 2025 duffel bag on an airplane. | ||
Somebody took a picture of a Project 2025 bag they saw somebody carrying on their flight home from Milwaukee, and they said, guess what I saw on my flight? | ||
Chris LaCivita, Trump's campaign manager, quote tweeted that and said, look at this bag of shit. | ||
Probably it's a bag full of shit. | ||
So that's the current state of the Trump movement. | ||
Project 2025, the only thing that is hated by the New York Times, by the way. | ||
The New York Times likes Trump, they hate Project 2025. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance likes Trump, disavowed Project 2025. | ||
All these conservatives, Republicans, like Trump, they hate Project 2025. | ||
Project 2025's the only conservative thing going on. | ||
They hate it because the media said it's too conservative, because it's against porn, and gay marriage, and abortion, and feminism, and it's ambitious, and it's right-wing. | ||
So let's get this straight. | ||
Project 2025 is attacked by the New York Times, and it's not involved in the campaign. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, who is a never-Trumper, is a vice president on the campaign. | ||
Project 2025, which is run by loyalists who have been there since 2015, are not involved. | ||
But people like Chris LaCivita, who wanted to overthrow Trump in 2021, they're running the campaign. | ||
The Republican convention was all about unity. | ||
Unity with porn stars. | ||
Unity with immigrants. | ||
Unity with people that don't believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
But the unity does not extend to Groipers. | ||
The unity does not extend to Project 2025. | ||
The unity does not extend to actual far-right conservatives. | ||
The New York Times loved Trump's speech, but real conservatives hated it. | ||
And that's where we are. | ||
That's the convention. | ||
So that's why I said last night, at this point, I'm not going to vote. | ||
I'm not going to vote for Joe Biden, obviously, because I don't support the war in Ukraine, and I don't support abortion, and I don't support all this LGBT stuff, and I don't support open borders. | ||
But I am not voting for another Republican. | ||
I am not voting for another Republican politician that's gonna cut the corporate tax rate. | ||
I don't care anymore. | ||
I went from being literally, literally a diehard Trump supporter, a diehard. | ||
I have a picture of Trump hanging up in my house. | ||
I went from being a diehard Trump supporter, willing to give my life for the cause, and doing so. | ||
He's in the intro of this show. | ||
And glazing Trump, and going to stop the steal, and subjected to a subpoena, and being put on the no-fly list, and having my money frozen, and you name it, almost getting attacked on campus for wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
From all of that to now I am completely, completely apathetic. | ||
And I think a lot of Trump supporters feel that way. | ||
All these people that they brought in, they were not converted. | ||
Okay. | ||
Trump just surrendered. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
I've been putting out my criticisms and people say, well, J.D. | ||
Vance changed. | ||
They say J.D. | ||
Vance changed. | ||
He saw the light. | ||
He didn't see the light. | ||
He realized that he was wrong about Trump. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance said that Trump is America's Hitler. | ||
And he said that he wound up supporting Trump anyway, because he realized that Trump is not America's Hitler. | ||
And whatever that means, whatever that means to you, it's true. | ||
When liberals say that Trump is America's Hitler, they mean he's a popular, charismatic leader who is too powerful. | ||
That's what they mean. | ||
They mean that he likes white people too much and he's not friendly enough to immigrants and foreigners. | ||
When they say he's America's Hitler, they don't mean concentration camps and gas chambers. | ||
When they say somebody's Hitler, they mean they hate to see a leader, they hate to see a real leader with real loyalty and real devotion. | ||
And real love from the people. | ||
They hate to see a mass popular movement. | ||
They hate to see a movement where one man would go up against the institutions like the media and the special interests. | ||
When they say he's America's Hitler, they mean he's not going to be in favor of multiculturalism. | ||
He's not going to bring in endless immigrants. | ||
He's not going to tolerate the destruction of America's identity. | ||
And that's the liberals' perception of Trump as Hitler. | ||
And when J.D. | ||
Vance came aboard, it's not because he came around to supporting that vision. | ||
It's because he realized that Trump is not actually that guy. | ||
And it's a big difference. | ||
So, whatever you think of that, whether you think Trump being Hitler is a good thing, whether you think Trump being like Hitler is a bad thing, and whatever it means to you, it's true. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance realized that Trump is not a threat. | ||
The New York Times realized that Trump is not a threat. | ||
Chris LaCivita, Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, Tucker Carlson, they all realized Trump is no threat to the system. | ||
You know, because that's what a Hitler would be. | ||
Oh, he's evil because he's against the system. | ||
That's what that means to them. | ||
Whatever that means, they realize he's not it. | ||
He is another Republican who will dutifully cut the corporate tax rate, go to war with Iran, give the DOD another trillion dollars. | ||
That's what we got. | ||
And I think the energy reflected that. | ||
It was a very low energy convention. | ||
You listen to the speeches in 2016. | ||
The room was shaking. | ||
You listen to the rallies, the convention. | ||
In 2016, the room was shaking. | ||
People were excited. | ||
Normal people were excited. | ||
So excited, they never sat down. | ||
Last night, people were falling asleep. | ||
They were on their phones. | ||
They were doing a golf clap. | ||
And it's all these freaks. | ||
It's all these GOP freaks. | ||
All these weirdos. | ||
All these GOP weirdos. | ||
That's not even anymore, like, normal people. | ||
It's all these, like, political junkies that go to every one of these things. | ||
They've been there forever. | ||
And they're not like regular people. | ||
So, it's a huge disappointment. | ||
A huge missed opportunity. | ||
And at this point, honestly, I just don't even care about the outcome. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I think that Biden would be bad, probably worse. | ||
I think that Trump would be bad, too. | ||
And I think that worst of all, Trump would empower all the wrong people in his administration, like Vance and like whoever else they're going to bring in, Rick Grinnell and Nikki Haley. | ||
And I don't know that that's actually the better option. | ||
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Might be, but I don't think so. | |
So I'm not going to turn out, and I'm not going to encourage anybody that follows me to turn out and vote. | ||
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I'm just not. | |
And people can say whatever they want about it, but it is not the same. | ||
And I'm not imagining that. | ||
It's not delusional. | ||
It's not projection. | ||
Even the New York Times admits it. | ||
It's a cunning political transformation. | ||
I agree. | ||
You're right. | ||
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It is cunning. | |
And it is political. | ||
And it certainly is a transformation. | ||
This is not the same guy that ran in 2016. | ||
This is not the guy that red-pilled me and converted me. | ||
It's not the guy that I voted for the first time. | ||
This is something else. | ||
So, I'm very skeptical and I don't think that it's going to do any good for anybody. | ||
I think we're going to get a war with Iran. | ||
I think the defense contractors are going to be a lot richer. | ||
I don't even think the border is going to be all that much more secure. | ||
Maybe they'll secure it, maybe they won't. | ||
They'll do some deportations, they won't do more than Bush. | ||
And that's going to be your second Trump administration. | ||
So those are my feelings about the whole convention. | ||
I think the VP choice, that almost did it for me. | ||
Then I saw Trump's speech and I said, yep, it's over. | ||
So that's the Republican National Convention. | ||
Let me know what you guys think in the comments, superchats. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
I'm gonna take a look at the superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm wondering what your position is. | ||
And by the way, I hope that somebody hears this message. | ||
I saw that some of the mainstream media are quoting me, and they're saying, you know, that I won't support Trump, and I hope they do. | ||
They're saying that I'm racist for attacking J.D. | ||
Vance's wife. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
And honestly, like, J.D. | ||
Vance having an Indian wife, I'm not attacking her because she's Indian. | ||
I'm attacking him. | ||
Because it shows his values. | ||
It shows exactly what kind of guy he is. | ||
If you're a white guy that marries some Indian immigrant that you met in college, you're a certain type of guy. | ||
We all know that. | ||
We all know what that means. | ||
Even if I wasn't based, I would marry a white woman. | ||
Even if I wasn't based, it's just not something that I would do. | ||
There's a lot of white guys that are not even right wing and they would only marry a white woman. | ||
So for him to do that just goes to show he doesn't get it. | ||
He doesn't get it. | ||
He is not one of us. | ||
And certainly we're not going to expect him for all this rhetoric about, oh, he's this nationalist. | ||
How is he going to understand nationalism? | ||
He can't even keep it consistent in his own home. | ||
His wife's not a Christian. | ||
His wife's parents are immigrants. | ||
She's not white. | ||
They got married in some Telugu-Indian wedding ceremony. | ||
Who the fuck does that? | ||
What kind of family is this? | ||
They weren't Christian until J.D. | ||
converted in 2019, although he never talks about it, but that's really convenient. | ||
Who are these people? | ||
Who is this guy? | ||
I don't even know who these people are. | ||
I voted for Trump. | ||
I grew up watching Celebrity Apprentice. | ||
I don't even know who these people are. | ||
They're a couple of freaks. | ||
You know, the wife seems like she seemed nice enough in the speech, but honestly, they both seem too clever for their own good. | ||
These are not like Trump's people. | ||
Trump was like us. | ||
Trump was like our people. | ||
These are like overly educated Yale people, rich people, people that do book deals and they go on Netflix and they read the Wall Street Journal and they listen to NPR. | ||
These are freaks. | ||
These are not our people. | ||
These are freaks. | ||
People say I'm a freak. | ||
I'm a normal American. | ||
I grew up in a suburb of Chicago. | ||
My parents didn't graduate college. | ||
I mean, I am a little eccentric, granted. | ||
But, you know, the freaks are these people that they go to Yale Law School and write. | ||
And who even knows where this guy came from? | ||
He writes some book. | ||
He's fat. | ||
He's crying about his wife. | ||
These are not our people. | ||
Trump is not our, I mean Trump is our people. | ||
Vance and this Usha, these are not our people. | ||
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So, this is different and I don't like it. | |
So whatever. | ||
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2028. | |
2024 is over. | ||
It's cooked. | ||
2028. | ||
I'm just looking forward to the next time. | ||
Hopefully we can get somebody good in the next cycle. | ||
Someone that's maybe not even in consideration. | ||
As it just sucks right now. | ||
But that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Forgot to put my headphones on. | ||
Let me put these on real quick. | ||
And then we'll take a look. | ||
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Stupid f***ing thing. | |
Alright. | ||
I really hate these headphones. | ||
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I'm in a war with them. | |
Constantly. | ||
Alright. | ||
So let me get set up. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
See what you guys have to say. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Do you agree? | ||
Disagree? | ||
It's really, look, it's just us. | ||
I'm the only movement left. | ||
I'm the only game in town. | ||
Sorry, I wish there was more, but it's just us. | ||
Everything else is totally cooked. | ||
All right, but let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about this. | ||
I'm going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
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That's see what we got here. | |
All right. - Right. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Thanks for being our general. | ||
Our Groyper general. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
Always. | ||
Alright, hang on. | ||
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This first. | |
This one first. | ||
- The English guy sent $15. | ||
Hey Nick, did you hear about Lou Dobbs passing? | ||
RIP, he was a decent guy and one of the few at Fox who went hard as hell for Trump early on and really meant it unlike Tucker. | ||
We're losing a lot of the great OG people and McGaugh is now Romney 2.0. | ||
We will win though because we have Christ07, God bless you. - Well yeah, we will win. | ||
Our movement will win eventually. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, rest in peace Lou Dobbs. | ||
Wow. | ||
Real ass nigga. | ||
Yeah, rest in peace, Lou Dobbs. | ||
He was a real one. | ||
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That's based. | |
Max Smith sent $20, a pro-Israel organization called Austin Private Wealth LLC shorted 12 million shares of DJT stock the day before the assassination attempt. | ||
They have donated millions to the ADL, Shalom Austin, Congregation Beth Israel among other Jewish and pro-Israel organizations. | ||
You were right. | ||
The Jews tried to kill Trump. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
I don't know if that's true, though, because there was another big reply to it where they said, oh, it has to do with like a filing they made, and I didn't really get enough time to investigate it today. | ||
But I don't know if I believe that 100% yet. | ||
I have to look into it. | ||
Not sorry sent $100, you and the growipers have been loyal to Trump for years often at great personal cost, see stop this deal. | ||
But if you point out Trump's obvious backsliding that's flip-flopping and disloyal. | ||
Right-wing Twitter is truly a gathering of great minds. | ||
Well, they're all disingenuous. | ||
I think everybody can recognize that. | ||
All these anonymous accounts are all Jews. | ||
They're all in this Straussian, Peter Thiel thing. | ||
You know, Bronze Age Pervert, who was a big Twitter account for a long time, not anymore though, he's not really relevant, but I was always sus of him because he just was never funny. | ||
I never found him funny. | ||
I always thought he was out of touch and clearly much older than all of us. | ||
And then we find out that the guy's a Jew. | ||
And not only is he a Jew, but he was mentored by a Jew that works for the Jewish Agency and for the Jewish Institute of National Security. | ||
He was on the board, actually. | ||
And then we find out that all of his mentors in school, like David Sidorsky and Stephen B. Smith and others, are all hardcore Zionists. | ||
And he defended his Ph.D. | ||
thesis, it was reviewed, or supervised rather, by Harvey Mansfield. | ||
And all those same people. | ||
Harvey Mansfield, who was a disciple of Leo Strauss. | ||
And then we learn that they're all Straussians. | ||
Then we learn all about Strauss. | ||
And then we learn all about Harry Jaffa, who created Claremont. | ||
And Claremont is behind Buskirk, who's tied with Vance. | ||
And Claremont is behind a lot of the people that were first behind DeSantis and that are now behind Vance. | ||
And you realize that there's something going on there, okay? | ||
It's not organic. | ||
Uh, there's something that is not organic. | ||
You know, Dasha who won't invite me on red scare, but she's taking snipes of me on Twitter all day. | ||
I don't know why she won't have me on red scare. | ||
If it's because the Jew is gatekeeping her Jewish cohost, or if it's because, uh, she's afraid of getting deplatformed, you know, but Dasha makes all these snipes of me on Twitter about, Oh, I'm wrong about Vance. | ||
It's really weird. | ||
You know, she never replied to me before. | ||
But then I start attacking Vance. | ||
She's supposedly a communist. | ||
Now she's in the replies defending him. | ||
And we know that Red Scare is deeply supported by the entire Teal Network. | ||
They go to the SovHouse parties, Sovereign House, which is run by Teal-backed Jews. | ||
I'm not going to dox them. | ||
I know their names. | ||
And I know their handles, actually. | ||
They're citizens, citizens of other countries, but they're like a citizen of some country. | ||
And I know their handles, and I know their names, and I know they're both Jews. | ||
And I know that Red Scare's all around there, and I know Pariah the Doll's all around there from Man's World Magazine, and I know that Steve Saylor and Jonathan Kieperman were there, and I know that Hadrian Belove brought Sam Hyde there, and I know all about what's going on there. | ||
Steve Saylor and Curtis Yarvin, they get published by Jonathan Kieperman, who held this passage prize contest there. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
And when they say I'm a Trump flip-flopper, it's because they're with Vance, and they're with Vance because Vance is with Israel, and Israel's a contractor, or client, I should say, a palantir. | ||
And they're all Straussians. | ||
And if you read what Harry Jaffa, who founded Claremont, said about Strauss, he said that Strauss' sole mission was to make the world safe for Jews. | ||
Because Strauss was about the Jews in exile and the Jews in Israel. | ||
So, you know, of course, of course, everybody can understand my position. | ||
Nobody will debate me. | ||
Nobody will expose me. | ||
Nobody will sit down and say, oh, here's what you said here. | ||
Here's what you said now, because I could explain it and it makes perfect sense. | ||
But they argue it in a disingenuous way. | ||
Because they are liars. | ||
Because they are not who they say they are. | ||
Everybody knows who I am. | ||
I've been on the air since I was 18 years old. | ||
Since I was 17. | ||
I have been doing a political show since I was 17 years old. | ||
Since I was in high school. | ||
So everybody knows who I am and what I'm about. | ||
Everybody's seen my journey. | ||
You can watch, there's like 1,400 of these shows. | ||
You can go and you can see all of it. | ||
Nobody even knows who these people are. | ||
They don't know their names. | ||
And then when we find out their names, they're all Jewish. | ||
Half of them are not even American. | ||
They're all over the age of 35. | ||
And they're all getting money from a intelligence contractor. | ||
And then he gets some numbskull mediocrity like John Doyle who says, well, they just say these words like Likud and Palantir. | ||
They don't even know what they mean. | ||
Do you know what they mean, fuckface? | ||
Because if you did, you'd feel a lot differently. | ||
You know, Doyle, his small, fragile, atrophied ego gets stroked a little bit by these Jews like Darren Beattie and Mike Benz. | ||
They say, you're the smartest guy ever. | ||
You're so much smarter than Nick Fuentes. | ||
Yeah, you are. | ||
And Doyle is now in on it with these Straussian Jews. | ||
And he doesn't know the first thing about Leo Strauss. | ||
And he doesn't know the first thing about Harry Jaffa. | ||
And he doesn't know the first thing about Palantir, or the Likud Party, or the Haganah, or the Ergun, or the Stern Gang. | ||
He doesn't know the first thing about any of that. | ||
And then when people tell him, like Candace Owens, or me, or whoever, he goes, oh, that's low IQ antisemitism, because some Jew in a group chat told him that. | ||
We want to know what Palantir really means? | ||
Well, it really comes from Lord of the Rings. | ||
And why does it come from Lord of the Rings? | ||
Because Peter Thiel Names all of his funds and companies after Lord of the Rings and the Palantir are the seeing stones which always lie and deceive the user. | ||
That's because Palantir is a intelligence gathering software which he sells. | ||
He goes, oh, they sell it to ICE. | ||
Yeah, he sells it to all the law enforcement agencies like the NSA and the CIA and most assuredly the Mossad and every other major corporation. | ||
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And anyway. | |
And by the way, he writes about this in the Straussian moment, his essay. | ||
If you know about Strauss, you know there's both an exoteric and an esoteric meaning to that essay. | ||
And to Girard, who is also a Straussian that he likes, But you know, people don't do their homework. | ||
That's, unironically, that's the difference. | ||
And you can, and you know I'm a credible person because yesterday or two days ago when Vance gave his speech, I was able to quote his speech verbatim because I watched his speech. | ||
Because I do my homework. | ||
And I know all of it. | ||
And these other people, they just don't know the information. | ||
I'm probably where they were. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
All these people, they thought that they were as good as me and then betrayed me. | ||
That whole coterie of losers. | ||
They can't get more than 500 people to listen to them put together. | ||
They all thought I was holding them back. | ||
They can't get more than 500 people to watch put together. | ||
You know, Groyper isn't without Nick Fuentes. | ||
Good fucking luck. | ||
They intellectually, they are where I was five years ago. | ||
But then they just stopped learning and growing. | ||
They're still, they still have this like 2019 mindset, and they just don't understand the, the depth of what's happening. | ||
And that's the difference. | ||
And if I were to talk to any of them, I would just embarrass them. | ||
But that's why they block me and don't talk to me. | ||
I'm talking about guys like Bronze Age Pervert, and Lomaz, and Steve Saylor. | ||
Why do they block? | ||
If they're so smart, and I'm such a low IQ antisemite, why don't they go and explain all this stuff? | ||
They can't, because it's all real. | ||
So... And no one will call it out, because they just don't know. | ||
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Okay? | |
Peter Thiel, Yoram Hazony, Both got their start at college newspapers that were funded by Irving Kristol. | ||
A lot of people don't even know that. | ||
Peter Thiel, who funded the Stanford Review at Stanford, and Yoram Hazony, who founded the Princeton Tory at Princeton, they both got their funding for those papers a few years apart by a group that was founded by Irving Kristol. | ||
Irving Kristol, father of Bill Kristol, is the godfather of neoconservatism. | ||
And Irving Kristol, like many of the other Jews at that time, They became conservative after 1973 when Israel was subject to a surprise attack and all the Jews realized, although they were left-wing, that they needed to support the right because the right would be hawkish against the Soviet Union, which was backing Syria and Egypt. | ||
Very much not unlike what happened on October 7th when Israel was subject to a devastating surprise attack. | ||
And many liberal Jews realized they had to support Trump because only the right wing would be hawkish against Israel's enemies like Iran and their backers, Russia and China. | ||
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Okay. | |
Peter Thiel's Stanford Review went on to spawn countless people. | ||
There was an article about it recently. | ||
You can look it up. | ||
Stanford Review has spawned very important people in the country, specifically in the tech and national security sphere. | ||
And Yoram Hazony runs NatCon, where Peter Thiel spoke. | ||
NatCon, National Conservative Conference, part of the Edmund Burke Foundation, which has been going for four years. | ||
Yoram Izzoni runs the Shalem Center in Israel, which trained Bari Weiss, who's a spy. | ||
Bari Weiss, who worked for Bret Stephens, who's a neocon. | ||
Yoram Izzoni also runs the Herzl Institute, wrote The Virtue of Nationalism, and he, like J.D. | ||
Vance, believes that, yes, America's not just an idea. | ||
And J.D. | ||
Vance spoke alongside Yoram Izzoni at NatCon just last week. | ||
Vance, like his only believes America's a nation that can bring in immigrants as long as they come here legally. | ||
And your Mazzoni's had a dialogue with Bronze Age pervert. | ||
Costanallamaru's PhD thesis was supervised by Bill Kristol, Irving Kristol's son. | ||
Harvey Mansfield—or, I'm sorry, Harvey Mansfield supervised it, who mentored Bill Kristol, Irving Kristol's son. | ||
Harvey Mansfield was a Straussian. | ||
Okay, so it's all connected. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
Yarvin is the close ally of Vance. | ||
Yarvin is the court philosopher for Thiel. | ||
Yarvin is a Straussian. | ||
He's a Jewish supremacist. | ||
He says he's an international Jew, and there is no Israel lobby, and there is no Jewish power. | ||
So this stuff is all, it's all connected. | ||
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Okay? | |
Like, and that's just, I'm not even scratching the surface here. | ||
I'm not even scratching the surface. | ||
But other people don't know this. | ||
Not sorry sent $10, not gonna dox, but I've been doing a lot of volunteer work in the GOP for many years. | ||
I even held a few minor leadership positions. | ||
But after these events with Trump, is it even worth it anymore to participate in the GOP? | ||
Yes, yes, yes, you must remain. | ||
Just because the top is falling off the top of the pyramid. | ||
Doesn't mean that we're not still laying the bricks at the foundation of something new. | ||
So you need to, excuse me, on the contrary, now more than ever, we need people to get involved. | ||
We need to get people involved in Republican politics because we want to take over eventually. | ||
So yes, it's very sad. | ||
Trump has fallen. | ||
But we still need people to get in and infiltrate because we still need people to build careers in politics to call upon them when the next revolutionary moment occurs. | ||
Glenn Herman sent $5, hey Nick! | ||
You're great as always. | ||
Trump administration is hopeless. | ||
Can't wait for you and younger generation. | ||
Many European left are literally, knows, Star of David, I was just watching the Italian politics and the opposition, Democrat or lead by Jew. | ||
Always, unamused face. | ||
Thank you for that, yes! | ||
Are you from Europe or something? | ||
I can't really understand. | ||
Frog Zipping sent $5. | ||
It took the real American Hulk Hogan 8 years to support his hero. | ||
All these people who were too scared in 2016 are here now. | ||
Yup! | ||
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100%. | |
Where were they on the 6th? | ||
Ken Jack sent $20. | ||
What's your read on Rene Girard? | ||
Heard you mentioned him last night. | ||
Well, it's interesting. | ||
If you go to the Stanford Library, you can read his books and You can read some of the analysis of them and it's very interesting, you know, because what does Girard talk about? | ||
He talks about the political theory behind scapegoating, scapegoating. | ||
And Rene Girard believes that Christianity is a fine way to absolve all the scapegoats of history. | ||
Uh, you know, we as human beings naturally scapegoat due to malicious envy. | ||
So it's very interesting. | ||
Ask yourself, who does that, you know, what kind of a theory, who does that actually benefit? | ||
I don't know if Gerard is even really Catholic, to be honest with you. | ||
Savion. | ||
Sent $30. | ||
I live in an anime world. | ||
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Yeah, must be nice. | |
I wish I lived in a different world. | ||
Pretty fly white guy says $5. | ||
This world sucks. | ||
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375. | |
No one is talking about a man with a real motive last Saturday. | ||
How far could someone go to distract from their gay-on-levans leak? | ||
Just saying. | ||
I was the biggest Sketch fan. | ||
He finally snapped. | ||
The shooter, the would-be assassin was Sketch's biggest fan, biggest super chatter. | ||
And he just snapped when he saw that his hero Maybe it was Sketch himself. | ||
Have we seen Sketch since the assassination? | ||
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I mean... You know, maybe he had enough. | |
He saw Project 2025 was gonna ban gay porn. | ||
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He said, not on my watch. | |
That's a joke. | ||
Certainly we're going to try. | ||
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Thank you very much, man. | |
God bless you, too. | ||
And I appreciate your support. | ||
Thank you for always being honest and sincere. | ||
It requires a lot of integrity and very few people are able to live up to that secret obligation. | ||
It's part of why you still remain the only political commentator I care to listen to. | ||
May God bless and keep you always. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
God bless you too. | ||
And I appreciate your support. | ||
You get a lot of crap for supporting me. | ||
So I appreciate it a lot. | ||
You're one of the best guys out there. | ||
And likewise, there are so many Catholics out there! | ||
Uh, who are so super mega based, but they wouldn't dare talk about race or Jewish power. | ||
And so likewise, I mean, you're one of the few people, one of the few Catholics that I even really listened to because as you know, so many of them are lying about the most important political issues. | ||
You know, like even E. Michael Jones today, he says, well, why is it a nontraditional marriage of J.D. | ||
Vance marries Usha? | ||
It's like, are you kidding me, man? | ||
First of all, maybe he doesn't even know this, but she's not even a Christian. | ||
So even if you want to say, oh, race doesn't exist and there's only religion, she's not even a Christian, genius. | ||
And neither of them got married as Christians. | ||
So, I mean, which way do you want to play that? | ||
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So I'm just real and he's just ignorant. | |
I mean, it's just different. | ||
Ignorant or dishonest. | ||
I guess. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, we should leave lovely messages about you in that newsweek comment section of the article they made about you today. | ||
Hashtag love speech. - I guess, yeah. | ||
Thank you, I appreciate that. - Bitcoini's anti-Semitic sent $10. | ||
No message. - Thank you. - Florida Groepa sent $10. | ||
I was the top gifter in this girl I knows TikTok live so she made a donation to a charity of my choice. | ||
I said donate to AFF and she did and liked the page. | ||
I'd comment it was but you can see it I guess. | ||
Sailor. | ||
That's funny I'll have to look at that. | ||
Groiperspool sent $5. | ||
I come for the brilliant takes. | ||
I stay for the green eyes. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Well, it's worthwhile. | ||
For sure. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
$100 excellent coverage this week, Nick, and the viewership proves that you are truly special. | ||
Do you think there is significance in Newsweek calling you conservative influencer versus the normal description from media outlets? | ||
Just a curious thing. | ||
I noticed either way. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, I think they it's obviously like an anti-Trump thing. | ||
They wanted to look like, oh, just another conservative is attacking Trump. | ||
Because if they said Nick Fuentes is attacking Trump, they'd say, oh, who cares? | ||
Or, oh, that's a good thing. | ||
So I think it's really got less to do with me. | ||
It's got more to do with they want to hit Trump in a way that's more impactful. | ||
But thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Totally! | ||
Yeah, we should set it up. | ||
I don't watch his show. | ||
What does he disagree with me about? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Death to America sent $7. | ||
Kyle Kulinski from the channel Secular keeps making segments about you. | ||
What about trying to reach out to him in order to have a discussion slash debate? | ||
I think he would agree. | ||
That could be good content. | ||
Totally. | ||
Yeah, we should set it up. | ||
I don't watch his show. | ||
What does he disagree with me about? | ||
I know he's like a liberal or something, but I don't really watch his show. | ||
But yeah, totally. | ||
Somebody should set it up. | ||
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Yep, exactly. | |
Okay, not reading those. | ||
pool sent $5. | ||
Do you have somewhere else to go if America fails? | ||
If this is your only home, you're a real American. | ||
- Yup, exactly. | ||
Okay, not reading those. - Justin Trudeau Growiper sent $15. | ||
No massage. - Mm, thank you. - Dialectic sent $5. | ||
When I was 18 people called me Donald Trump. | ||
When JD was 18, people called him Jim Hamill. | ||
When we was born, people called him James Donald Bowman. | ||
True, yeah, he changed his name a few times. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
General Robert PP sent $20. | ||
Love the show so far. | ||
It's been great. | ||
Would love to see less of you in the future. | ||
Maybe two hours of buildup? | ||
Very funny. | ||
Papal State of Palestine sent $10. | ||
Have you ever considered being early? | ||
And we're back! | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yes, we did. | ||
of Palestine sent $10. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Start whenever you feel like it. | ||
We all had a hard week. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yes, we did. | ||
Groyvi sent $5. | ||
I know this topic is taboo, but if Trump is compromised, is it so unthinkable that the attempt on his life was staged? | ||
Just how powerful are threats and bribes? | ||
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That's just stupid. | |
Florida Groypa sent sent $5. | ||
Lots of info been coming out about the shooter. | ||
Overseas Israel accounts. | ||
Trump saying we're not gonna talk about it is bad. | ||
Info hold. | ||
Archived. | ||
That was fast. - Yeah, that is weird now that you mention it. - Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Hi. | ||
- Hi. - Hornet 229 sent $20. | ||
Hi Nick, first ever super chat. | ||
I'm a freshman in high school and today there was a rally for Trump near my school. | ||
My friend and I went to see it, and we saw some black kids from school, they went up to us and said what up my niggas I said sup nigga and I, being a normal white kid, not a wigger, made their jaws drop half. | ||
Hornet 229 sent $5, two halves, the only thing that the blacks fear is a white person who isn't afraid of them. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Is this real? | ||
You're a freshman in high school? | ||
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Well, look. | |
You gotta be careful. | ||
Because you'll realize this. | ||
Black people are super violent and impulsive. | ||
Not all of them, but a lot of them. | ||
And if you say that, like, they will try to kill you. | ||
Because black people will try to kill you over anything, because they already hate you because you're white. | ||
And if you give them a reason, they already know, like, they have no abstract conception of the future. | ||
So they'll just kill you for nothing. | ||
So you do have to be careful around black people. | ||
People are always like, you wouldn't say that in front of black people. | ||
It's like, yeah, I wouldn't drive a nice car into a black neighborhood because they would try to kill me. | ||
I wouldn't move to a black neighborhood because they would steal all my nice stuff and they would kill me because they're violent people and I don't want to be murdered with violence because I'm actually not willing to risk my life Over, you know, being in their presence. | ||
So, so you actually got to be careful. | ||
I mean, you should never be in a position where you won't say it on principle, you know, because we can say whatever we want. | ||
We're white people. | ||
We can say whatever we want. | ||
OK, we don't I wouldn't even say stop it, nigga. | ||
You can say. | ||
You could say nigger, OK, it's a word. | ||
I would never use it at somebody, unless I'm in traffic. | ||
Sometimes it comes flying out, or when I'm playing a video game, or in some other, but you know, it's really not important. | ||
So, it's just important, context is everything. | ||
All words can be really hurtful. | ||
You know, it's like the word retard. | ||
If someone with Down Syndrome was in front of me, I wouldn't say, hey, retard, you know, give me a coke. | ||
That would be very rude, okay? | ||
But we'd all say, oh, that's, like, retarded. | ||
And if you say, don't say the R word, that's, like, really gay. | ||
You know, if you're like, hey, spread the word to end the word, it's like, okay, fucking gay retard. | ||
So these are just words. | ||
We can say words. | ||
To say one person can't say a word, that's just, like, a form of racial oppression. | ||
And it actually is. | ||
You think that sounds like an exaggeration, but it is like a very cucked thing. | ||
Where white people literally religiously worship black people so much that they won't say nigger. | ||
Like, it's religious worship. | ||
It's considered a blasphemy. | ||
It's considered a blasphemy. | ||
Where white people are like, Don't say it, you know, when they do TikToks? | ||
When they lip-sync to TikToks? | ||
When the N-word comes up, they do this. | ||
Shut up, white bitch. | ||
Shut up, you white cock. | ||
Don't say the N-word. | ||
Don't blaspheme the Most Holy. | ||
Don't blaspheme the minor and major prophets, George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. | ||
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You know, fuck them. | |
Fuck George Floyd. | ||
And I can say whatever I want. | ||
I like black people. | ||
I like Hispanics. | ||
I like everybody. | ||
You know? | ||
But I can say whatever I want. | ||
And for people to say, oh, shut up, you white bitch! | ||
Don't you say that! | ||
Well, you can't be saying that! | ||
That's literally just a pretext for black people to have a card they can play against white people. | ||
That's literally all that is. | ||
And it's like a profoundly disturbing situation. | ||
Nobody talks about that. | ||
But it's literally a religious observance. | ||
Where it's like, you could say the most vulgar stuff imaginable. | ||
Listen to how people talk. | ||
People say C-U-N-T. | ||
They say motherfucker. | ||
They say this, that. | ||
They blaspheme Jesus. | ||
You got Lil Nas X blaspheming Jesus. | ||
People mock the crucifix. | ||
So we tolerate filth, scatological language, vulgar sexual language, swearing, porn, nudity, violence. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
We tolerate the most disgusting, profane, vulgar, blasphemous, heretical stuff. | ||
But you can't use a racial slur against black people. | ||
That's not allowed. | ||
But if you're black, you can say it. | ||
If you're black, you can say it. | ||
But if you're white and someone kicks your ass, well, you deserved it because you're white and you need to know you can't say that. | ||
It's messed up. | ||
And anyone that buys into that is a cuck. | ||
Anybody that buys into that is a pussy. | ||
And you don't need to say it around black people because it's like, I'm not going to die over that. | ||
You know, I was thinking that today. | ||
I was driving through Chicago and you realize like black people, especially people that like don't have a job or have nothing going on, they'll kill you over nothing. | ||
That's like, I'm not ready to lose my life over nothing, you know? | ||
So you just can't really live near their neighborhoods and stuff. | ||
And you just kind of got to avoid that altogether. | ||
Can't ever relax. | ||
It's like, have you ever seen that video? | ||
There's like a 14 year old white kid, quite like you. | ||
And he's like dancing, he's doing like break dancing on the street corner. | ||
And a black guy pulls over, gets out of the car and punches him in the face as hard as he can. | ||
And the guy got a concussion. | ||
He got a concussion because he wasn't racist. | ||
You know? | ||
Me, if I saw a black guy pull up in a car and get out, I would run. | ||
Or I would turn. | ||
I would reach for my gun. | ||
Because I'm racist, right? | ||
You know, I have black friends. | ||
I like black people. | ||
But I also know what's going on. | ||
I'm also not retarded. | ||
You know, but this kid saw it and said, oh, you know, whatever. | ||
I'm gonna keep dancing. | ||
Got punched in the face. | ||
And you see these, like, endless stories of, like, white girls. | ||
They date black guys. | ||
Black guy kills them. | ||
And then everybody says, oh, what a tragedy. | ||
You didn't see that coming? | ||
Do you not watch the news? | ||
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Oh really? | |
You must not watch the news because it's kind of just like cause and effect. | ||
You know, like I wouldn't put my hand into a lawnmower because I know it would become destroyed. | ||
That's the same reason why I wouldn't let my daughter, like, do that. | ||
It's just kind of obvious. | ||
Like how many stories, how many times do you need to see that play out? | ||
You know, it's like a white girl, some like white slut, dates a black guy with tattoos and he's a gangster. | ||
I need me a gangster, you know? | ||
And then, uh, and then he kills her, you know, he kills her in a fit of rage or whatever. | ||
And it's like, what the heck? | ||
What the hell just happened? | ||
Daquan, I thought you were part of our family. | ||
Seriously? | ||
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Hey yo, she a bitch. | |
She a bitch. | ||
It's like, okay man, I mean, I don't know. | ||
It's not all of them. | ||
Hey, it's not all of them. | ||
It's not all of them, but it's more of them than anyone would care to admit. | ||
So, it is what it is, but I love everybody. | ||
But look, I'm not, I'm actually not, I don't actually hate anybody. | ||
Everybody says I'm racist. | ||
I don't even know what that means though. | ||
Like, I believe in race and I'm like race conscious, but I don't hate people based on their race. | ||
But I also, I am also hip. | ||
I also know what's up. | ||
And, uh, you know, we kind of forgot how to be wise like that. | ||
It's just called wisdom. | ||
We forgot wisdom like this. | ||
So be careful, young man. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
And even saying nigga, nigga, nigga, like even saying that it's kind of like, don't, don't become a wigger. | ||
You know, white people, because there are no white people in media that are portrayed as strong and masculine, white guys emulate black men, because that's, those are the only men that are portrayed as masculine. | ||
Those are the men that can wield guns and not be called terrorists. | ||
Those are the men that can beat the shit out of their wives and not get called out, or wives, you know, their baby mamas, not be called out. | ||
Those are the people that can be fighters and killers and athletes and, right? | ||
And white people are just silly doofuses. | ||
White people are in TV shows and they're like, oh, I'm an idiot. | ||
I'm like a stupid idiot. | ||
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Honey, oh, honey, I don't know what I'd do without you. | |
That's like J.D. | ||
Vance saying he cried when his wife introduced him. | ||
So now all these white kids look up to black men and they talk like black people. | ||
They talk like ghetto black people. | ||
And so now we have this generation of, like, wiggers, and I just absolutely hate that. | ||
You have all these white people smoking pot, smoking weed, they're wearing sweatpants, they talk like ghetto black people. | ||
And when I hear that, it just really pisses me off. | ||
I wouldn't even say nigga. | ||
I say it kind of ironically, like, what's up, nigga? | ||
You know? | ||
My nigga! | ||
I say it as a term of endearment sometimes to black people in an unironic way. | ||
But anything more than that, let's talk, let's speak like our ancestors, okay? | ||
Let's talk like white people. | ||
Let's talk like only white people can. | ||
And then, you know, at a certain point in my life, I also kind of went against rap music. | ||
I still like rap music. | ||
I still listen to it. | ||
I don't like a lot of black music. | ||
But I was driving through the neighborhood one day, and I was playing black music, and I see black people glaring at me because I'm white. | ||
And I realize it is kind of cocked, you know? | ||
And it's not that I don't like it, it's not that I don't enjoy it, but I do... Sometimes I am like, you know what? | ||
I am gonna put a Billy Idol song on as loud as possible and I'm gonna pull up next to a black homeless guy and I'm not gonna turn it down. | ||
You're gonna listen to this Billy Idol song while you shake your cup at me, okay? | ||
You know? | ||
Like, you are gonna listen to Radiohead, bitch. | ||
You're gonna listen to Radiohead, and you're gonna like it. | ||
Alright? | ||
You're gonna listen- I'm gonna play Radiohead, I'm gonna play... What else is, like, super white? | ||
I'm gonna play Lynyrd Skynyrd. | ||
That's what I was- On Fourth of July, I was blasting Lynyrd Skynyrd by all the Indians. | ||
You're gonna listen to Freebird, and you're gonna like it. | ||
Okay, Bollywood? | ||
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So, anyway. | |
We just kind of need to get back to having racial pride. | ||
We just need, as white people, we need, we're all the white men. | ||
We have all these white guys that are so deferential to the black people. | ||
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It's not cool. | |
You're such a sucker, you know that? | ||
You're such a sucker, you believe everything. | ||
Yeah, yeah, they're all Catholic. | ||
Yeah, they're all Catholic. | ||
Rubio's like a gay neocon, dude. | ||
home mama, Coral Cables, Rich Miami, et cetera, would vote for governor, but Gates will be better. | ||
You're such a sucker. | ||
You know that? | ||
You're such a sucker. | ||
You believe everything. | ||
Yeah, yeah, they're all Catholic. | ||
Yeah, they're all Catholic. | ||
Rubio's like a gay neocon, dude. | ||
Bubble boy. | ||
Look up bubble boy. | ||
They used to say that he would frequent cruising spots in Florida and he would go to these bubble clubs. | ||
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Bubble Boy Rubio. | |
Anybody remember that? | ||
The Bubble Boy? | ||
So yeah, you're a little, you gotta be a little more skeptical of these guys. | ||
Canuck sent $100. | ||
Long week. | ||
Rough week. | ||
Wasn't fun but appreciate you doing the work regardless. | ||
Maybe a casual stream enjoying some video games will be a well-deserved reprieve. | ||
It has been a while. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Wow! | ||
Thank you. | ||
The guy says, take a load off, do more content. | ||
You know, I know a good way you could relax. | ||
Give us more content. | ||
We haven't had content in a long time. | ||
There's nothing relaxing about being in front of a camera, okay? | ||
There is nothing relaxing. | ||
It's all work. | ||
I love it, but it's all, when I relax, I just lay in bed, okay? | ||
I just recharge. | ||
When I relax, I just go on the couch and I just watch Star Wars and I eat pizza. | ||
That's me relaxing. | ||
You wanna see me relaxing? | ||
It's me reading, playing Call of War. | ||
I have literally 10,000 tabs open on one screen, one monitor, and then I have Call of War open on another. | ||
Or I'm watching TV. | ||
That's not relaxing for me, so... | ||
Does anybody else do that? | ||
I honestly have ADHD. | ||
That's what makes me a good entertainer is I have ADHD. | ||
Because I'm just going in a hundred different directions, but like, it's getting really bad. | ||
That's why I'm late all the time. | ||
Because I'm like getting ready to do the show. | ||
And then I'm like, and then I pick up the vacuum and I start vacuuming because I notice there's like hair. | ||
There's like a ball of dust. | ||
There's like a hair ball, dust ball in the corner. | ||
And I'm like, oh, I got to get my vacuum. | ||
I vacuum that up. | ||
And then I'm in, I'm in my office and I'm like, oh, this is cluttered. | ||
Let me move this over here. | ||
And then I pick up my phone and someone's talking in the group chat. | ||
And then I start talking in the group chat and then it's like 30 minutes has gone by. | ||
And I'm like, damn. | ||
So. | ||
And then when I'm, like, doing research, I can never stick to one thing. | ||
I'm always on, like, a hundred thousand tabs. | ||
So I need to get on drugs. | ||
That's kind of the takeaway, is, like, I need to be prescribed drugs to make it better. | ||
And, uh, you know, whatever happens to my health will be my sacrifice to the nation. | ||
Sleep Addict sent $5, Nick Fuentes, he bout that action. | ||
Only neg it to JQ and not lose traction. | ||
His haters so dumb they can't even add fractions. | ||
Young handsome rich king already living in a mansion. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5, and everyone mocked the National Justice Party, who's laughing now? | ||
Yeah, after they won the presidential election, I'm blown away by their success. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Thank you, yeah. | ||
Needs to be a king. | ||
- He spent $5, cat dirt, and all the people like him are retards that believe in popular sovereignty. | ||
People like that will always be susceptible to Jewish subversion. | ||
Asking the question who someone is, has truly opened my eyes to the world. | ||
Thank you, Nick 07. - Thank you, yeah, needs to be a king. - Ghost Reuben sent $100, no message. - Hey, thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
Ghoster Oven. | ||
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Nice, I appreciate it. | |
I'm surprised... Well, I'm not gonna make this joke. | ||
See, the difference between me now and me a week ago is... I would have made this joke, but I'm not gonna make it now. | ||
Noticer Gavin sent $20. | ||
On Saturday, I didn't think I could hold back my vote for Trump. | ||
In the wise words of BRZ and Groip, that was an amazing speedrun from we're so back to it's over. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yes it is. | ||
Very sad. | ||
Hyde Groeper 7.77.10. | ||
Now that the GOP is going in the direction that it is, what is next for America First? | ||
Do we need a new third party? | ||
Why don't you just listen to me? | ||
Because I know more about this than most, probably almost everybody watching this. | ||
So, just calm down. | ||
Hey, listen. | ||
Hey, relax, okay? | ||
I know this show is meant to induce anxiety and terror so that, uh, you know, we can have political action, but I'm gonna walk that back and let's just, let's just relax. | ||
And let's just take a deep breath and let's realize that this has been in motion for a very long time. | ||
And actually the plan doesn't really change from day to day. | ||
It's kind of crazy how, like, you know, you tell anybody about politics and, you know, they start hyperventilating and they're like, somebody do something! | ||
We need to start a third party! | ||
It's like, the problem today is the same problem four years ago, eight years ago. | ||
Okay, Rome wasn't built in a day. | ||
What we need to do is have people get involved because we don't have enough power. | ||
There's no AF billionaire yet. | ||
There's not a cadre of AF staffers and people there yet. | ||
So what everybody needs to do is to go to their local GOP and get involved and begin to infiltrate. | ||
Play your cards close to the chest and people say, you're never going to infiltrate the GOP. | ||
We already have. | ||
We are everywhere already. | ||
Odds are, if you go to your local GOP, you will find GROIPERS. | ||
Flip a coin. | ||
Wherever you are, if you join a local GOP, if you get involved in politics, you will find GROIPERS. | ||
You throw a rock at the RNC, you will find a GROIPER under the age of 25. | ||
It already happened. | ||
And it continues to happen. | ||
And they discount that because that works. | ||
And in 10 years, I know that sounds crazy, but in 10 years, all those people just by attrition will level up. | ||
History belongs to those that show up. | ||
And if you show up and you're a young man, and you don't even need to be super competent or intelligent. | ||
Anybody can do it. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
It's that easy. | ||
Just show up. | ||
If you're a young man, and you're energetic, and you're pleasant to be around, and you listen, and you follow directions, and if you're just chipper and happy to be there, just show up for 10 years. | ||
You will be running wherever you're at. | ||
Because it's run by boomers. | ||
They're all going to retire and die. | ||
And they're looking for young people. | ||
And they love to tell young people stories. | ||
And they love to be around young people. | ||
And if you just show up, they will give you the keys to the kingdom. | ||
And just by attrition, it doesn't matter how many get doxxed, it doesn't matter how many bad things happen, just by attrition, in 10 or 15 years we will be running the show, it'll be a different party. | ||
And yeah, there'll still be money, and yeah, there'll still be bad things happening at the top, but we will have real political power to call upon, we will have real clout and real juice to call upon. | ||
So trust, trust the process. | ||
Trust me, trust the process. | ||
Everybody wants everybody to get all amped up. | ||
We're going to have revolution! | ||
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We're going to start a third party! | |
Who are we going to vote for? | ||
Doesn't fucking matter who you vote for. | ||
What matters is who has the will, who has the determination, who gives a shit, who actually cares about this stuff enough to show up every day for 10 years. | ||
Not a lot of people. | ||
But those are the people that are going to be making the decisions. | ||
And to the victor go the spoils. | ||
So we take it a day at a time, one person at a time. | ||
Yeah, we're not going to vote our way out of this. | ||
We're also not going to shoot our way out of this. | ||
And we're also not going to post our way out of this. | ||
But if, slowly and steadily, consistently, over a long period of time, you're posting on Twitter, you're sharing news stories with friends and family, You know, maybe some people are making content. | ||
If you're volunteering in your GOP, you're working on the people around you. | ||
You're leveling up. | ||
In 10 years, it'll be a different party. | ||
In 10 years, it'll be a different country. | ||
So, don't say, you know, oh, how can I just have like a completely non-committal, one-time deal and secure victory? | ||
There's no way that happens. | ||
There's no non-committal, one-time donation that you can make to save the country. | ||
Like people tell you. | ||
You make a donation and they decide the fate of America. | ||
The way to save America is in 10, 15, 20 years we're going to have people that have inherited a lot of money. | ||
We're going to have people that have become professionals, rich at the top of the field. | ||
We're going to have people that have been in politics for 10 or 15 or 20 years. | ||
And then we're going to have something to work with. | ||
But right now we just have no power. | ||
There's so few people. | ||
So few people that are involved. | ||
And right now the attitudes are not good. | ||
In terms of the attitude nationwide. | ||
So we have to recognize that we are in the minority. | ||
There is no silent majority. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
Stop believing in it immediately. | ||
There is no silent majority. | ||
Normies suck. | ||
We are radical. | ||
We are far more radical than them. | ||
And they don't agree with us. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Because we have minority rule now. | ||
The majority doesn't agree with the fucked up stuff that's going on. | ||
We have a form of minority rule. | ||
We have a group of people that run the country in contravention of what most people actually want. | ||
It just needs to be us in the future instead. | ||
We're always going to have minority rule. | ||
Because society is 20-70-10. | ||
There's a Pareto principle about how society is organized. | ||
The masses will never be making the decisions because they're the masses. | ||
But we need to transition the elite into a more patriotic, more loyal, more Christian demographic. | ||
That's our task. | ||
It's not to win the big election. | ||
It's not to win the argument. | ||
It's not to get everybody on board and build a mass movement. | ||
At least that's not the first step. | ||
The first step is to create the most elite organization you've ever seen, ever. | ||
And then those people win the victory. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because the people that run our country are just idiots. | ||
The people that run our country are just incompetent fools. | ||
The deep state, the... I mean, look at what happened today. | ||
Okay, this CrowdStrike that does the security for all the Microsoft computers, it's run by fucking idiots. | ||
That's why they messed this up. | ||
Because there is a competence crisis in our country. | ||
The people that are running our country are schlubs. | ||
They're on Ozempic. | ||
They're fat. | ||
They don't go to the gym. | ||
They're totally unimpressive. | ||
They're total mediocrities. | ||
Many of the billionaires, the politicians, they're not smart people. | ||
So we literally need to create the overman. | ||
We literally need to create... And I'm dedicating myself to this as well. | ||
You need to be fit. | ||
That's not the most important thing, but you need to be physically fit. | ||
You need to be maximizing your cognitive health. | ||
Okay, you need to be doing things that maximize the potential of your brain. | ||
That means if you're a teenager, you need to learn a musical instrument, you need to learn another language, you need to read as many books as possible. | ||
We need to get the best education as possible, going to the best schools, finding mentors, reading books, getting really smart. | ||
And then, you need to get really rich, you need to learn how money is made, learn how society works, you need to make a lot of money. | ||
Start a business or, you know, work for a very prestigious company. | ||
And we need to be the smartest, fittest. | ||
We need to be the best. | ||
We also need to have a deep religious conviction. | ||
You need to be humble. | ||
You need to love God with all your heart. | ||
You need to be repentant for your sins. | ||
And that's the most important thing. | ||
Before you get to the gym, before you get to the library, get to the church. | ||
Get to church first. | ||
But we need to max out in every dimension. | ||
And if we can create, if even 1,000 people, if we even have 1,000, it's a big country, if we can even have 1,000 young white men that do the following over a 10-year period, you dedicate yourself to that now, that small group, if they remain committed, can be an army that can save the country. | ||
You think that's insane? | ||
It doesn't take much. | ||
It doesn't take as much as you think. | ||
We need to get smart. | ||
So, don't be looking for an easy, we need to start a third party. | ||
You're not going to start shit. | ||
You don't know anything about parties. | ||
And you don't know anything about the process. | ||
That's the last thing we need is another excuse for people to go and just vote once and then forget about it. | ||
We need people that take this seriously. | ||
Not people that are, you know, watching football and, you know, taking their kids to soccer practice. | ||
I'm sorry, this involves sacrifice. | ||
Stop with the LARPing. | ||
Okay. | ||
And your family's an extension of you. | ||
Yeah, everybody should have families, but families should also not get in the way of this. | ||
This is going to be a controversial thing to say. | ||
But even families should not get in the way of our destiny. | ||
Even families should not get in the way and interfere with this. | ||
If your wife is not a ride-or-die who's ready to do what must be done for this country, and by that I mean tolerate risk, tolerate disruptions in your life, shake-ups, potentially poverty, she's not the one. | ||
We don't need a bunch of people that their wives are going to be telling them. | ||
And, you know, these are soldiers are going to be telling us, hey, man, my wife said I can't do this anymore because like she doesn't like this. | ||
That's your wife. | ||
Hey, fuck her. | ||
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OK. | |
Seriously. | ||
We need to find intentional communities of people that are really serious about this. | ||
And you want to know why it matters? | ||
Because all these people that are so cloistered and they want to go and pretend this isn't happening, there's nowhere you can hide anymore. | ||
People say, I care about my real life. | ||
I don't want to sacrifice for politics. | ||
Politics isn't real. | ||
Touch grass, get married, have some kids, forget about the world. | ||
You can't go and leave it all behind. | ||
There's nowhere in this country you can go and leave it all behind. | ||
There's pockets, but they're rapidly disappearing. | ||
Everywhere you look, everywhere you go, it touches everything. | ||
And guess what? | ||
You have kids, it doesn't matter how far you go, it's going to find them too. | ||
Our country being turned into this non-white degenerate cesspit? | ||
It's going to affect your kids more than you, wherever they are. | ||
So it's selfish. | ||
It's selfish and it's short-sighted when people say, Oh, I'm just going to go in the woods and I'm just going to pretend it isn't happening. | ||
I mean, you can do that as long as you're engaged in politics. | ||
You don't have to go and live in the ghetto. | ||
Okay? | ||
You can go and live in a white state or whatever. | ||
But this whole LARP of like, I'm just going to be a humble electrician and I'm just going to not go to college and I'm just going to get married and have kids and, you know, pretend it isn't happening. | ||
It is happening. | ||
And we have to do something about it. | ||
If we don't do it, no one's going to do it. | ||
Who's going to do it? | ||
Who's going to fix our country for us? | ||
Nobody. | ||
So, and that's, that's another thing people need to hear. | ||
It's like, well, we just want to vote or we just want to do what we always want to do, which is have a girlfriend and have kids and you know, whatever. | ||
Isn't it countercultural to just watch the right TV? | ||
No, sorry, it isn't. | ||
The only thing that's going to win the country is a sustained, serious movement of the best. | ||
That's the only thing. | ||
Sustained, serious, committed movement of the absolute best. | ||
The best morally, the best physically, the best mentally. | ||
That's what's going to save our country. | ||
And you don't need to be the tallest, okay? | ||
I'm not tall. | ||
You don't need to be a super, super genius, okay? | ||
But you just need to try. | ||
And the best people trying the hardest, working at it all the time, over a long period of time, they will determine the future. | ||
Look at a guy like Jared Taylor. | ||
I always use him as an example. | ||
Jared Taylor's been plugging away with American Renaissance for over 30 years, okay? | ||
30 years. | ||
And he's more ostracized than me. | ||
Well, in some audiences. | ||
In other audiences, I'm more ostracized, but whatever. | ||
But Jared Taylor has never had mainstream acceptance. | ||
They've never written the article about how the GOP is Jared Taylor now, right? | ||
He doesn't speak at the RNC, he's not invited. | ||
And I'm sure his whole life people have been saying, hey man, start a third party, hey man, blah blah blah. | ||
There's a guy who is super intelligent, had a great private sector career, and he just started plugging away. | ||
He said, you know what? | ||
I'm not going to be silent. | ||
I'm going to do the right thing. | ||
I'm going to dedicate myself to this focused, single mission. | ||
I'm going to do it every day for 30 years, whatever the outcome. | ||
And what is the result? | ||
His message got out there. | ||
His message reached somebody that wasn't even born. | ||
Six years into American Renaissance, me, and many other people like me, a generation that hadn't even been born, and let alone matured into adulthood and then became politically engaged, people that are 17 now, I see people on TikTok that are 17 now, and they like Jared Taylor. | ||
They're not even old enough to vote. | ||
American Renaissance has been around for over 30 years. | ||
And they're finding it now. | ||
And the signal is getting out. | ||
But that's only because it was sustained. | ||
The internet wasn't even... I mean, yeah, it existed. | ||
But, like, Twitter didn't exist. | ||
YouTube didn't exist. | ||
All this stuff didn't exist. | ||
There was no prospect that any of that was ever going to get on cable television or a big print newspaper magazine. | ||
It was pre-social media, pre-smartphone, pre-Trump, pre-whatever. | ||
Sam Francis died. | ||
Huge loss. | ||
And his archive is difficult to find. | ||
It's like, but the message is getting out there. | ||
So... | ||
It really just comes down to do you believe? | ||
We need to have real belief in what we're doing. | ||
And if you have real belief and you don't care about the outcome and you just are down to fuck, you know? | ||
Hey, are you down to fuck? | ||
Like, are you down to do it every day? | ||
Are you down to fight every single day and give it your all no matter the outcome and do the most practical, most disciplined, best thing, whatever you think is best in the moment and not look back? | ||
Because if the answer's no, then go away. | ||
You know? | ||
Then, okay, enjoy the show. | ||
Fucko. | ||
Like, just, hey, enjoy the entertainment. | ||
Traitor. | ||
But, uh, if you actually are serious, then you gotta be down with it every day like that. | ||
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So anyway. | |
Alright. | ||
Good super chat. | ||
Good question. | ||
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About the third party. | |
Some guy sent $100. | ||
Why is Andrew Torba shilling for JD Vance? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't talked to Torben in a long time. | ||
So I don't know what he's thinking about that. | ||
So I honestly have no idea. | ||
You gotta ask him. | ||
Nick Fuentes sent $20, America Primero. | ||
La Familia Christo S. Ray. | ||
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Nice. | |
Yup. | ||
Tektonic sent $5, RKD4NJF2036. | ||
Thanks, yeah, well we'll see in some form, in some form. | ||
Petting Zugroyper sent $7, you're one of only a few people with any fresh takes. | ||
Everything else is coal. | ||
I can't watch conventions slash debates without your commentary. | ||
Thank you for making politics more bearable. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Well, no one else has ideas. | ||
You know, no one else is thinking. | ||
Froggy Groy percent ten dollars. | ||
Vance says he doesn't agree with Curtis Yarvin on monarchy or the need to take absolute power over the government, which is like Yarvin's main thing. | ||
If not this, what does he agree with him on? | ||
That white people and not Jews run the government and are responsible for our problems? | ||
That's a really good super chat. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
I don't play that stuff, but you know what? | ||
We're going to have a new Minecraft server in a few days and I'm going to be on it. | ||
So, we are going to be doing some serious gaming. | ||
You can join too if you want. | ||
Nick, face holding back tears. | ||
Emoji. | ||
I don't play that stuff. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We're going to have a new Minecraft server in a few days, and I'm going to be on it. | ||
So we are going to be doing some serious gaming. | ||
We're going to be opening the brand new Minecraft server next week. | ||
And I think I'm going to stream it. | ||
I think I'll stream it a few days. | ||
I don't want to make a huge commitment, but I think I'm going to stream it a lot next week, whenever it's finished. | ||
It might not be finished by then. | ||
But so we'll be we'll be playing that we got to do more gaming We got it. | ||
I haven't done any gaming in a long time. | ||
We got to get into it Because that's actually how I used to meet people before I used to meet people and become friends with people Through gaming and now none of my friends want to game with me anymore Because they say, you're an asshole, Nick. | ||
You're too mean, Nick. | ||
It's not fun to play with you, Nick. | ||
All you do is personally attack us and get angry when we play. | ||
So... I need fresh- I need a constant supply of fresh blood to... | ||
First, not really understand that I'm a jerk, then learn it very quickly and then grow to hate me. | ||
I kind of just need a constant flow of fresh blood to first be so enamored with me that they overlook that I'm actually a pretty mean guy, then have that erode. | ||
And then grow to resent me because of it, and then altogether just not enjoy my company at all. | ||
So we kind of just need to run that on loop, okay? | ||
I'm not a perfect person, that's one of my flaws. | ||
So we kind of just need to run that on loop forever. | ||
Yeah, I start playing Dark and Darker with these two friends of mine. | ||
Vader's one of them. | ||
And OK, I admit, like, I do rage a little bit. | ||
Like, I do rage. | ||
You know, we get killed. | ||
I lose all my loot. | ||
I start screaming. | ||
I'm like, what the fuck is wrong with you? | ||
And then they, but now they shamelessly play with all their other friends. | ||
And I could see them playing it. | ||
How dare you? | ||
So I said, you know what, don't even talk to me about playing games anymore. | ||
Fuck both of you. | ||
You're dead to me. | ||
I'll never play with you again. | ||
So I need new, so I need some new, uh, we need some new Groipers. | ||
Cause the new ones are disloyal or the old, the old ones are disloyal. | ||
Always the old heads are disloyal. | ||
So, uh, yeah, so we'll do some Minecraft next week. | ||
Maybe we'll see. | ||
Lisa and Al Groip sent $5. | ||
No Clash Royale. | ||
Trump 2024 is Trump without Trumpism. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
No Cent $5, Peter Navarro had to work hard last night to squeeze an applause out of the audience after his murderers and rapists comment. | ||
Shows how right you are about Trump assimilating to the party and not the reverse. | ||
Old Trumpism is now taboo. | ||
Yeah, yup, that's a really good observation. | ||
You're right, he did. | ||
He said they're murderers and rapists and everybody was like, ooh, you know? | ||
Yep, that's your new GOP. | ||
He also sent $100. | ||
JD Vance knows the truth that Israel and King Bibi tried to warn the United States not to invade Iraq. | ||
Oh yeah brother, nothing but white pills. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, did you see that? | ||
Chuck Johnson leaked his text with JD Vance. | ||
And Chuck Johnson's like, yeah, Netanyahu's running our shit and he made us go to war in Iraq. | ||
And J.D. | ||
Vance is like, if we listened to Netanyahu, we wouldn't have gone to war with Iraq. | ||
It's like, really, man? | ||
That doesn't say what's up. | ||
I don't know what does. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, we owe Charles Johnson a debt of gratitude. | ||
You know, he's he's a little out there. | ||
He's he's always telling me it's time to vote for Biden. | ||
I'm like, I'm not voting for Biden. | ||
OK, I'm not. | ||
And he's like, OK, he is a federal informant. | ||
I don't avow that at all. | ||
OK, I disavow that. | ||
But he is obviously an extremely intelligent guy. | ||
And I'll say this. | ||
Chug Johnson has brought us a lot of information about the corrupt GOP. | ||
So people say, why do you like Chug Johnson? | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
I'll tell you exactly why. | ||
Read his substack. | ||
Read his substack because he spilled the beans on Steve Bannon and Rebecca Mercer. | ||
And he spilled the beans on a lot of things that were going on in 2016 which nobody knew about. | ||
And that was patriotic. | ||
So I don't avow being a federal informant at all. | ||
But, Chug Johnson is a genius and he did bring us a lot of good information. | ||
So... | ||
I will say that about him, even though I don't avow the Fed stuff. | ||
And I know that, and so I don't, you know, I don't confide in him or anything like that. | ||
But if you read his substack, there are a lot of good insights there about Big Tech, because he was a part of that world. | ||
Chuck Johnson co-founded Clearview AI with that Vietnamese guy. | ||
So he was in the middle of it, and he worked for Bannon, at Breitbart. | ||
He was in the middle of all that. | ||
And he shared a lot of valuable information. | ||
And he's pretty funny, too. | ||
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Die. | |
Dumb question. | ||
She was pretty, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
- America first sent $10. | ||
Kai Fuentes, WWW. - She was pretty, I'm not gonna lie. - Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Greater than Trump is like Obama. | ||
I thought they were cooking like HESA based Muslim socialist. | ||
No HES like Obama cause HES gay and liberal. - Yeah, exactly. | ||
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Yeah, I, that's funny. | |
He's like Obama. | ||
He's the most anti-Israel president in American history. | ||
Trump struck a tone quite like Barack Obama. | ||
You mean he's an anti-Semite who hates Netanyahu and he's the most anti-Israel president? | ||
He's attempting to arm Iran with nuclear weapons? | ||
No, no, because he's like a fag who talks about unity and hates white people. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Got it. | ||
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That's how he's like Obama. | |
Great. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Dude, it was unwatchable. | ||
I had to watch it and I'm me. | ||
I couldn't watch me watch it. | ||
I'm me. | ||
I had to watch it and it was unwatchable. | ||
I had to watch it, and I'm me. | ||
I couldn't watch me watch it. | ||
I'm me. | ||
I had to watch it, and it was unwatchable. | ||
So you're welcome. | ||
Okay? | ||
People say, you made it watchable. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad it was watchable for somebody because I'm me and I had to watch it straight. | ||
I had to watch it raw. | ||
I had to watch it plain. | ||
So you're welcome for my sacrifice. | ||
Johan sent $10 less than three. | ||
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Hey, thank you. | |
Real human being sent $20, Trump, as the sole exception among hundreds of candidates, made the entire point of his campaign to reduce immigration. | ||
He gets on stage, thanks God for giving him an illegal immigrant data sheet for saving his life, and promises to deport millions of people to the chance of send them back. | ||
What's the response? | ||
Not enough. | ||
It's just like a non sequitur. | ||
Oh that's not enough! | ||
This campaign is not about reducing illegal immigration, okay? | ||
If you watch the convention this week and ask people, what is this campaign about? | ||
People would say inflation. | ||
People would say the price of groceries. | ||
Or they would say energy, because that's what the entire convention was about. | ||
Inflation and energy, which is deeply connected to inflation. | ||
That's what they would say the convention is about. | ||
So that's one. | ||
Two, he said he thanks God for giving him an illegal immigration data sheet for saving his life. | ||
Let me ask you something. | ||
What did that illegal immigration data sheet say? | ||
I'll tell you what it said. | ||
It said that illegal immigration was persistently high for most of the first term. | ||
People didn't take a good enough look at the data sheet. | ||
He said, and maybe I could pull it up, I don't want to in the middle of the show, but if you look at it, You could see that illegal immigration took a nosedive when Trump won the election, because the legals thought there would be enforcement, so they stayed home. | ||
But then, when Trump talked about DACA amnesty in September and October of 2017, it started to go up. | ||
Because they realized they were going to get a deal. | ||
And that's when the caravan started from the Northern Triangle. | ||
In the spring and the fall of 2018. | ||
You can fact check all of this. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You don't know shit. | ||
I know what I'm talking about. | ||
Okay, then they started coming back and illegal immigration steadily rose from the time he was inaugurated until it hit an all-time high in May and June of 2019. | ||
It was higher than it had ever been since 2000 when Bill Clinton was president. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what that, you know, Mr. Dumbfuck who said, oh look, he said this illegal immigration chart saved his life. | ||
Yeah, what was on the chart, genius? | ||
It says that under Trump, illegal immigration steadily rose to a 20-year high until the middle of 2019, a year before his presidency was over. | ||
And then it started to decline to Obama levels, and then it didn't fall off until the COVID pandemic. | ||
He didn't end illegal immigration. | ||
The pandemic ended illegal immigration. | ||
He didn't cut legal immigration. | ||
The pandemic cut legal immigration. | ||
So, that's actually extremely relevant. | ||
Because one, this campaign, unlike 16, is not even about illegal immigration. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, the data sheet shows that he didn't solve illegal immigration. | ||
And that speaks to the chances that he'll solve it this time around. | ||
And lastly, they talk about mass deportations. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because when they ask, how are you going to do it, they have two answers. | ||
We're going to prioritize violent offenders, and we're going to force them to self-deport with E-Verify. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Republicans have never done E-Verify. | ||
They never will. | ||
And E-Verify won't force them to self-deport. | ||
They pretend to do it in states like Florida, but there's all kinds of exceptions. | ||
They made a big show of doing E-Verify in Florida. | ||
That's why DeSantis was such a good governor. | ||
But there's an exception in Florida. | ||
If you hire fewer than 25 employees, it doesn't apply. | ||
So guess what companies do? | ||
They make a bunch of parallel companies and they all keep them under 25 employees. | ||
And they hire as many illegals as they want. | ||
So, it's not gonna happen. | ||
And if they're prioritizing violent offenders, that means they have no intention of deporting millions of people. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Trump had fewer deportations than Obama and Bush. | ||
And that's even if you exclude the CBP, even if you exclude the Customs and Border Patrol deportations, which are people that are denied entry, even if you only talk about ICE deportations, people that are removed from the interior, Trump had fewer deportations than Obama and Bush. | ||
So, don't kid yourself, stupid ass. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
Nice try. | ||
Nice try, though. | ||
Everybody thinks they know what's up. | ||
You know nothing. | ||
You have not covered this every day. | ||
There's no defense. | ||
There's no defense. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is the best you could come up with? | ||
Trump made the entire point of his campaign to reduce immigration. | ||
He gets on stage, thanks God for an illegal immigrant data sheet, promises to deport millions, and you say not enough? | ||
Yes, stupid ass, because I wasn't born yesterday like you. | ||
I didn't come aboard this movement yesterday. | ||
Stupid, this is the best you could do? | ||
Nice try. | ||
You need to get a little smarter. | ||
That's why they call you a goy, idiot. | ||
They call you a goy and they call us stupid because in many cases they're right. | ||
Many cases you are stupid. | ||
So, it's time to get smart. | ||
That's how they trick you. | ||
Matthew 5 to 6 Cent $20, the Governor of Texas said he's busing illegal voters to liberal strongholds all over America, even D.C., and the RNC applauded. | ||
Lots of them probably live in the cities mentioned. | ||
Is this even the real world anymore? | ||
You know, on some level, that could be a good thing. | ||
The reason it's not good is because we're never going to do anything with it. | ||
It would be good if, because this has created a lot of pressure against illegal immigration, if this were to create a mandate that we could shut it down, it would be good. | ||
But I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
So instead, it's just poisoning the well everywhere. | ||
You know? | ||
know, it'd be one thing if that was the impetus to finally shut down the border, but it's, that's actually not happening. | ||
So American nachos sent $5. | ||
I'm still voting Trump, but it does suck seeing the true state of the Republican party. | ||
Now more focused on my local and down ballot. | ||
We're making good strides locally where I'm at. | ||
So I don't know, man. | ||
I'm not, but you know, you could do it. | ||
Everyone thought Vangla grow. | ||
I percent $20 with the emergence of Tucker and JD Vance tapped as VP. | ||
The Trump movement has the Straussian Teal Network at work, which is actually positing in a liberal nationalist right-wing vision for GOP. | ||
Why would they push that if they were trying to domesticate MAGA? | ||
Granted, they are Zionist, but what the broader angle? | ||
so See, once again, it just goes to show you don't know anything about Strauss. | ||
You don't know anything about what you're talking about. | ||
Granted, they are Zionist, but what's the big picture? | ||
That is the big picture! | ||
That is the big picture! | ||
You're not listening to me! | ||
Harry Jaffa, who is the founder of the Claremont Institute, Which reviewed the Bronze Age mindset, which created this network of people to interview Curtis Yarvin and whatever. | ||
Harry Jaffa, who is a student of Leo Strauss. | ||
I'll pull up the quote. | ||
I want to see if I have it. | ||
I want to see if I have it handy and then I'm going to post it. | ||
But let me see if I could find it right off the rip. | ||
It might be tough because I have a lot of screenshots of words. | ||
Let me save this from San Francis. | ||
Let me see if I could grab it on the fly like this. | ||
Some funny things in here. | ||
Let me see. | ||
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And I'll quote it to you. | |
I don't have it off the dome. | ||
Then I'm going to post it. | ||
Give me a moment. | ||
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Okay, maybe I don't have it. | |
Might have scrolled too far. | ||
Damn it, I have disappearing messages. I have disappearing messages. | ||
I can't even look it up in the messages. | ||
Give me one second, okay? | ||
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That bad apple song is stuck in my head. | |
That bad apple song is stuck in my head. | ||
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, don't go anywhere. | ||
Wait, wait, wait, don't go anywhere. | ||
I'm gonna find it. | ||
It's gonna be great. | ||
Isn't it my favorites, maybe? | ||
Damn, I didn't save it to my favorites. | ||
I should have. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Maybe I can't find it. | ||
Well, I can't not find it now. | ||
You know what? | ||
We're just locked in. | ||
We're just locked in. | ||
This is where we are with the show. | ||
I can't not find it at this point, right? | ||
Now it'd just be not cool. | ||
So you know what? | ||
I'm rededicating myself to finding it. | ||
Now I'm going to find it no matter how long it takes. | ||
So I'm actually much more relaxed because now I know that whatever happens, I'm going to be reading this. | ||
Oh, you know what? | ||
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Let me search it like this. | |
Can I do it this way? | ||
Here it is! | ||
Got it! | ||
Okay, got it! | ||
Got it, got it, got it, got it, got it! | ||
It's all worth it. | ||
This is all worth it. | ||
So this is an interview. | ||
Okay, let me set it up all over again because it's taking too long. | ||
So let me read. | ||
Let's read the super chat. | ||
Then then we'll just reset. | ||
Let's just rerun it. | ||
Let's run it back. | ||
With the emergence of Tucker and J.D. Vanstaff as VP, the Trump movement has the Straussian Teal Network at work, which is actually positing in a liberal nationalist right wing vision for GOP. | ||
Why would they push that if they were trying to domesticate McGaugh? | ||
Granted, they are Zionist. | ||
But what the broader angle? | ||
So you say the Straussians are taking over. | ||
Granted, they're Zionists. | ||
What's the bigger angle? | ||
This is Harry Jaffa. | ||
This is a student of Leo Strauss. | ||
West Coast Straussian. | ||
Founder of Claremont. | ||
Titan in the conservative movement. | ||
Read a little about Jaffa. | ||
They all glaze him. | ||
Michael Anton was a student of Jaffa. | ||
Michael Anton wrote Flight 93 Election. | ||
Michael Anton's a Claremont. | ||
He was in the Trump admin. | ||
Okay, they all glaze Jaffa. | ||
They all say Jaffa is the smartest guy ever. | ||
This is Harry Jaffa. | ||
He writes, at one time, Jackson was speaking and Strauss wanted to speak. | ||
So he just put his hand on Jackson's arm and looked at him. | ||
And Jackson knew that Strauss wanted to speak. | ||
But he did it in his very soft and gentle manner. | ||
Gentleness, I think, was the word and toughness. | ||
So Strauss could have had a lot more influence, but he took his ministry as a teacher as kind of a vocation. | ||
I don't think he ever thought of it this way, but a divinely appointed vocation. | ||
Interviewer says, a divinely appointed vocation, yes. | ||
To do what? | ||
To save the West. | ||
To save the West. | ||
Harry Jaffa. | ||
A world in which, first of all, in which Jews could live peacefully. | ||
So this is Harry Jaffa, founder of Claremont, the great teacher, student, disciple of Strauss, says of Strauss that Strauss was, he took his ministry, his teaching as a vocation, a vocation to save the West, first to make the world safe for the Jews. | ||
That's coming from the horse's mouth, that's from the student. | ||
That's what they all believe. | ||
That's what they all believe. | ||
Alan Bloom, Harvey Mansfield, Rene Girard, Jaffa, Costello Mario, Curtis Yarvin. | ||
Curtis Yarvin's a Jewish supremacist. | ||
Look at his assistant's Twitter account. | ||
Look at his assistant's Twitter account. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
I do. | ||
They're Jewish supremacists. | ||
They're proud of it. | ||
They brag about it. | ||
They might try to delete it. | ||
Now, we have all the screenshots. | ||
It's all there. | ||
And it's not ironic. | ||
It's not a joke. | ||
That is the endgame. | ||
So they're defanging MAGA. | ||
And they want to run America as a colony of Israel. | ||
That's just true. | ||
So, that is the angle. | ||
That is the broad angle. | ||
There's nothing based there. | ||
You know, and that's why Curtis Yarvin, if Curtis Yarvin was so freaking based, he wouldn't be writing that, uh, there is no Israel lobby. | ||
The Holocaust is the most well-documented event in history. | ||
There is no Jewish power. | ||
It's a cathedral. | ||
It's not a synagogue. | ||
It's a cathedral. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
His girlfriend was a Satanist? | ||
These guys are the enemy of mankind. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, there's some truth to that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're right. | ||
$5. | ||
One third the sad thing about Donald Trump is that he seems to only have killer instincts and a fighting spirit when he's losing and tends to let his guard down when he's winning. | ||
Yeah, yeah, there's some truth to that. | ||
Grotto sent $5. | ||
I pray that God is with us, especially you. | ||
Christ is our only hope. | ||
Not whatever blue elephant do they want to convert Americans to. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Only Groyp sent $7. | ||
You're right. | ||
Hey. | ||
Elliott Smith sent $5, total dark black pill. | ||
Do you think Trump finally surrendered after the assassination attempt, including the naming of JD Vance, because of the threat? | ||
Or do you think he was cooked before that? | ||
How does he go from fight fight fight to this? | ||
I don't know, you gotta ask him. | ||
Jim Simpson sent $50, my greatest fear is one of my three sons fighting and dying for Israel, like their grandfathers and their uncle. | ||
As a result, I'm America first. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
Yeah, it's horrifying to think of that we're going to go and die in the Middle East again. | ||
You know, for what, Iran? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Jack Barnes sent $5. | ||
Nick, why don't you talk to Dr. Shiva? | ||
He is running for president and he is completely shadowbanned. | ||
I really think you two should talk. | ||
He has been calling out Zionism forever. | ||
He's a fraud and he's not shadowbanned. | ||
He's just a loser with no following. | ||
Total grifter. | ||
Refrigerator 47 sent $20. | ||
Everybody, I'm shadowbanned. | ||
I'm fucking shadowbanned. | ||
I have a huge show. | ||
I have a huge Twitter. | ||
You're not shadowbanned. | ||
You have no following. | ||
Refrigerator $0.4720, two-thirds in 2015-16 when the media was laughing at him, no one thought he could win, and he was down in the polls, he said ban Muslims, build a wall. | ||
Bush lit 9-11 happen. | ||
I don't want donor money, act. | ||
And in 2020 when the election was stolen, he refused to concede and challenged the results, and late won 6th. | ||
Okay, can we not do these three part superchats? | ||
Really obnoxious. | ||
Okay, you definitely could have made that point in one superchat. | ||
Didn't need all the yapping, but you're right. | ||
When Trump was actually president, it was a very typical Republican administration. | ||
And now that he's winning, he is endlessly capitulating. | ||
He seems to only be capable of being a great leader when his back is against the wall. | ||
He definitely could have made that point in one super chat. | ||
Didn't need all the yapping, but you're right. | ||
You're totally right. | ||
Funky Groi percent five dollars. | ||
Completely right about the Trump speech. | ||
My parents agree that the speech was low energy and boring. | ||
Glad to hear that. | ||
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It's not just me. | |
Shut up. | ||
You're a baby. | ||
You're a baby and you don't belong in politics. | ||
Dude, who cares about a dumb speech? | ||
It was Trump's night. | ||
Let's just enjoy the moment. | ||
Shut up. | ||
We can begin to analyze, criticize, and party poop later. | ||
You're a baby. | ||
You're a baby and you don't belong in politics. | ||
You should fuck off and do something else for babies. | ||
You want to be a baby girl? | ||
Go start a bakery. | ||
Go make fucking cupcakes. | ||
I'm so sick of this attitude people have. | ||
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Oh, so what? | |
It's just a du- Shut up! | ||
Shut up! | ||
Like, you don't like it? | ||
Go watch something that's more pleasant. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
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you. | |
Hiver sent $5. | ||
Nick, do you think Slavic people qualify as white? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Pragmatic culture sent The Trump presidency, first as tragedy, then as farce. | ||
Okay, I hate when people say that. | ||
That's just like typical Republican culture. | ||
I have some friends that are kind of like that and I love them for it. | ||
They're like, it's kind of like, it's a little endearing, but there's like this very particular way that Republican people write. | ||
And they'll write things like, you know, Mr. Trump's no good, awful, very bad day. | ||
You know, it's like they write that title over and over and over again. | ||
And they write stuff like, first is tragedy, then is far—stupid shit like that. | ||
I hate—it's like a National Review way of writing, and I don't know, like, how to describe it. | ||
I can't—I haven't put my finger on it yet. | ||
It's like a George Will. | ||
Every Republican GOP guy writes like George Will and it's horrible. | ||
That's absolutely horrible. | ||
Sending what tomorrow? | ||
Yeah, they don't care. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Dude, the left doesn't care. | ||
They don't protest. | ||
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what tomorrow? | |
Ophelia Ramirez sent $25. | ||
I wore it like a badge of honor to be considered. | ||
McGaugh extremist, the resistance, far right. | ||
Now I can tell a liberal that I am voting Trump and won't get spit at. | ||
I hate that. | ||
Yeah, they don't care. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Dude, the left doesn't care. | ||
They don't protest. | ||
They're not complaining about it in the media. | ||
There's no opposite. | ||
Bobby Johnson sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, any chance for another Vance type prediction but for the left's VP pick? | ||
God bless. | ||
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Uh, no. | |
Yeah, well, I think he's tapped, sadly. | ||
hater sent $50. | ||
In 2016, Trump got people to append and in many cases ruin their lives in order to fight for the country. | ||
No one is inspired by whatever this is now to stand up and fight. | ||
We want our leader back. | ||
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Yeah, well, I think he's tapped. | |
Sadly, I wish it wasn't $5. | ||
Thanks for the RNC coverage and the honesty about the GOP and Trump. | ||
The former never Trumpers only care about being on the winning team. | ||
If they cared about accomplishing actual change, they wouldn't be shaming you for merely telling the truth. | ||
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Yep. | |
Albert Castro sent $8. | ||
Bukele taking I think he literally is jealous. | ||
He's jealous that all of his followers admire Bukele and he didn't do what Bukele did. | ||
I think it's straight up jealousy. | ||
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Yeah, I agree. | |
Spaniard grow at percent $10 when the right-wing Jews on Twitter are attacking you for your stance on J.D. Vance and Trump's RNC speech. | ||
That means you're doing something right. | ||
Would you ever run for mayor of Chicago or governor of Illinois? | ||
I probably could never win in a blue district or a blue jurisdiction, I should say, like this. | ||
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So probably not. | |
I'm an elitist, for sure. | ||
So no, we're gonna have an elite. | ||
Love the show and your honesty, Nick. | ||
Just for some clarity, do you distance yourself from the elite because it's not America first? | ||
Or do you reject the concept of elitism as a whole? | ||
Thanks. | ||
I'm an elitist for sure. | ||
So no, we're going to have an elite. | ||
Everyone's an elitist, but they just need to be America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
See you soon, King. | ||
See you soon, man. | ||
Safe travels. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Tenrio sent $10. | ||
Ten from Tenrio, who's 10,000 feet in the air, heading to Vegas for some business. | ||
Thanks for the on-flight infotainment. | ||
See you soon, King. | ||
See you soon, man. | ||
Safe travels. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
Christina If anything, he's more cringed now than he was a month ago. | ||
A month ago, a few months ago. | ||
just dodged a bullet. | ||
We don't know the inner workings of a man. | ||
Only the Lord does. | ||
Trump had a somber look to him all week, almost lost in thought. | ||
God's transformation takes time. | ||
It certainly wasn't going to be overnight. | ||
Trust. | ||
Yeah, he's worse. | ||
If anything, he's more cringed now than he was a month ago, a month ago, a few months ago. | ||
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So this is just pathetic, like slavish. | |
Eric Winters sent 100 I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Verla walking. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
$20. | ||
Only reason I'm voting Trump is for a pro crypto administration. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
I need my BTC and alt bags to pump hard to make it out the fucking wage cage. | ||
Graduated college during COVID. | ||
So I fell for the trades mean to avoid having to get backst and wear gay masks for college. | ||
I fucking swear if I hit my price targets, I'm mid six figs. | ||
Yeah, well, good luck to you. | ||
Yeah, that's a good reason. | ||
I mean... Yeah, at least crypto might go up. | ||
- Shabba's Kessenbaum sent $5. | ||
Would you ever speak with Watif Otis? | ||
I think it would make for an interesting talk. - I don't know who that is. | ||
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So, I don't know. | |
Don't talk to them. | ||
Rorp sent $10, people keep asking Nick to run for president. | ||
The reality is grow-ipers need to do their part. | ||
Nick is a genius teacher. | ||
Learn from him but blaze our own road to infiltrate the government. | ||
- Don't talk to them. - Jack Barnes sent $5, Nick please talk to Dr. Shiva. | ||
He is running for president and he is completely sha-- - No. | ||
Buy an ad. - Miles Gentry sent $20, this week revealed to me how few people on the dissident right truly get it. | ||
There were several people that I respected fawning over rhetoric less radical than what Obama was saying 15 years ago. | ||
I feel like all of the ground and momentum we gained post-October 7th has been lost. | ||
Simon Skula sent $5, JD Vance is part of that whole Yale thing. | ||
He's a closet homosexual who does a lot of cocaine. | ||
Very good, Simon. | ||
Very good, like that movie that we all like. | ||
Yeah, yes, very good. | ||
Simon Scola, good to hear from you, man. | ||
Western Artist sent $10. | ||
I was watching the Buchanan clips earlier. | ||
I feel like such an idiot for not being dialed in between 0 and 15 years old to see Pat so involved. | ||
Also had no clue Lou Dobbs, R.I.P., was so based. | ||
Just saw him as some old guy Greg Gutfeld made jokes about on Red Eye or something. | ||
I forgot about that. | ||
Yeah, he did used to do that. | ||
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That was funny. | |
Fishoto sent $5. | ||
Thank you, Nick. | ||
I never knew it was okay to say the dreaded N-word. | ||
Said it today to a black baddie. | ||
She is sitting with me right now loving the show. | ||
07, Heart. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Obese Penguin sent $5. | ||
I remember in 2016 all the shitlib girls in my year were literally crying at school when Trump got elected, and I live in Australia. | ||
It was a massive W. | ||
No one will be crying anymore. | ||
The revolution has been betrayed. | ||
Trump has been pacified. | ||
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Yep. | |
Elliott Smith sent $5, do you oppose drill baby drill or are you just saying it's bad rhetoric? | ||
Trump's energy policy was a positive from the last administration IMO. | ||
Talk about not getting it. | ||
Giocia sent $10. | ||
Three years ago Goyle debated Karlin Borisenko on how moderate conservatives should be. | ||
Now, he's is so cucked that Karlin has bigger balls than him. | ||
He's always been a bitch, but I didn't think it could get that bad for Lil' Bro Lamau. | ||
Wow, Karlyn Borsenko is more base than John Doyle. | ||
She's to the right of him. | ||
What a sad state of affairs. | ||
Alyosha sent $15. | ||
What do you make of the CrowdStrike issue causing global outages? | ||
Ukrainian blackmail? | ||
Just a sign of fragile global infrastructure? | ||
Something else entirely? | ||
It's gotta be a cyber attack. | ||
I mean, I don't know anything about technology, so I don't have the expert opinion, but I mean, the timing is just too conspicuous. | ||
It happened in the middle of the convention of Trump's speech. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
Elon Musk moves $45 million. | ||
Trump gets almost assassinated. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is tapped. | ||
Trump gives the speech. | ||
There's the biggest, literally the biggest IT outage in history. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
All in one week. | ||
So that- I don't know who the culprit is, but it's gotta be some kind of cyber attack. | ||
Even though they said it wasn't. | ||
Thank you for punching the hole in black supremacy kookholdry over mass-formed psychotic brainwashed whites. | ||
You saved that freshman's life. | ||
You are the antidote to Jewish supremacy. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Anonymous sent $5. | ||
Take the Big Pharma pill. | ||
Big Pharma is our friend. | ||
Doctors are our enemy. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Well, yeah, doctors do suck because doctors are all trying to kill you now. | ||
You should not go to the hospital. | ||
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If you go to the hospital, they'll kill you. | |
I went to the hospital after I got in a really bad car crash last year. | ||
They took me to the hospital, and first thing that happened is they put an IV in my arm, and they didn't hit a vein, so my arm just started swelling up, and my arm was filled with water, and no one even noticed it. | ||
That was one. | ||
Then two, three different doctors came in and they all said different things about what to do. | ||
One doctor came in and said one thing. | ||
Another doctor came in and said the opposite. | ||
And then the third doctor came in and said a completely different thing. | ||
They all said, oh, you should do this. | ||
No, no, don't do that. | ||
No, actually you should do something else. | ||
And one said, it's just extremely painful. | ||
And you know, it wasn't that painful. | ||
And it was like just all over the place. | ||
So it's like, okay, are there experts here? | ||
Is this actually a science or what's going on? | ||
Bobby Groy percent five dollars. | ||
I turned 25 yesterday and I need to say thank you, Nick, for advocating to be excellent and ambitious. | ||
It helped me get through school. | ||
You telling the truth has opened my eyes and changed my life. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Glad to hear it, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Crook Roper sent $5, I'm just a poor boy from Appalachia. | ||
Mamaw said that Super Chats should go back to being $3. | ||
We need that extra $2 for scratch-offs. | ||
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That's funny. | |
Poopfart Porker sent $5, Nick is like evil young Sheldon, mischievous boyish charm, total sweetheart, I love Nick. | ||
I am not like young Sheldon! | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $5, here she come now saying, money, money bam, bam bam. | ||
I'll watch that. | ||
- I'll watch that. - Yes. - Anthony Sabine sent $5, "You are the future, thank you for all that you do and your contribution of great knowledge." | ||
May God continue to bless and watch over you. | ||
America first! | ||
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Thank you! | |
Soyper sent $10, despite people calling me a fag and a gooner thank you for vouching for my loyalty. | ||
I will continue to nick mix and stream your show on 6 different devices so that we can keep breaking records and becoming the number 1 show on Rumble. | ||
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Thank you! | |
Yes, you're a patriot for that. | ||
That's loyal. | ||
If you're not watching the stream on 10 different devices to max out the viewership, you're not loyal. | ||
I want to see it go off. | ||
They haven't emerged yet. | ||
They're not here yet. | ||
First man sent $5. | ||
Nick, your rant earlier about getting involved was a real wake up call. | ||
You have truly inspired me. | ||
I am going to take the time slot where I use to watch your show while gaming and use it to get fit and get involved. | ||
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Very funny. | |
Very good. | ||
- Very good. - Savian sent $5. | ||
Relax on the couch stream. | ||
- Yeah, that's funny. - Jovian sent $50. - Oops. | ||
- Thank you. - John of Arcroy percent $5. | ||
Kai Trump on Twitter is so wholesome posting a picture of Dude, that's fake. | ||
That's literally fake. | ||
If you DM that account, she's talking about, like, crypto. | ||
Like, so do not interact with that account. | ||
Canucks sent $5. | ||
A gaming stream. | ||
What a great idea. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the suggestion. | ||
Canucks sent $5. | ||
Today was the first day I saw an article where they just called you a conservative influencer. | ||
A milestone. | ||
Well, don't get used to it. | ||
I think they'll be back to their regularly scheduled programming. | ||
"Same." "David Johnson sent $10, hey Nick, do you think it's strange Trump said his hand was full of blood after he got shot, but it clearly wasn't, simply embellishment? | ||
All the time was done." Also, he said he would explain what happened only once during the convention, because it's too painful to discuss. | ||
Is it possible Trump was in on a setup? | ||
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No, that's retarded. | |
Dr. James T. Basakar MD sent $7, the best part of the show is when Nick gets to hoot in and holler in about a big super chat. | ||
Is that what I do? | ||
Really? | ||
Johnny Bravo, $7.10. | ||
I noticed that Destiny is currently streaming on YouTube, peaking at 7K viewers while you have almost double that while on Rumble. | ||
I'm a goat. | ||
This is the reality that scares him to death. | ||
That despite the fact that you're widely censored, he still struggles to compete against your success. | ||
And he's on the bigger platform. | ||
He's been doing it for 10 years longer. | ||
He's doing it on a bigger on YouTube, a bigger platform with more subscribers. | ||
And while not being blacklisted everywhere, like he could debate Shapiro and Jordan Peterson. | ||
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So yeah, it's because I'm the GOAT, bro. | |
Energy sent $5. | ||
Hey, GOAT. | ||
Hey, what up? | ||
Is this the real NRG? | ||
What's up, man? | ||
Alright, chill. | ||
- Yo Iping sent $14, Baronex send JF 2040. | ||
- All right, chill. | ||
- Hussain Paris sent $5, way to go buddy. | ||
It took us three days to make that Trump-Pato salad. | ||
Three days. - That's funny. | ||
- Anglo Groi percent $5, Trump bowing the knee just goes to show you how strong our opposition is. | ||
More people need to join in this fight. | ||
- It's not really, he just surrendered. | ||
so fort vangla groiper sent ten dollars honestly tucker's speech was incredibly strange when he said god is among us that might have been an esoteric geradian straussian reference dark forces at work i don't i don't know if i go that far based italian sent ten dollars do you think torba is getting a check or is he just that gullible and desperate for a victory well he's not a sellout so i doubt he's getting paid i I would never say he's a shill. | ||
I'd probably just disagree. | ||
Some nut on the net sent $5. | ||
Do you think Newsom could beat Trump? | ||
I think Biden could beat Trump, honestly. | ||
I don't think it's likely, but yeah, um... I don't know if Newsom could win. | ||
Lego Groyper sent $5. | ||
But I don't think he'll beat the Lebanese. | ||
Would you rather marry a hairy Muslim or a liberal lesbian Jew? | ||
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Jeez. | |
I don't know. | ||
Who's hotter? | ||
William sent $15, do you think Trump changed his VP decision or anything after the assassination attempt? | ||
He previously said in interviews no one was talking about his VP pick and it would surprise everyone, but everyone was suggesting Vance. | ||
Yeah they said as much, they said that he changed his mind at the last minute he was gonna pick Burgum, so. | ||
TheBlackGroiper sent $25, stay black, Nick. | ||
Always. | ||
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I am black. | |
I'll always be black. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
No, I didn't see that, but that's funny. | ||
Did you see Chuck Johnson's thread about getting hired by Bannon to get DNA from Chelsea Clinton to see if Bill was really her father lol? | ||
Great shows this week. | ||
3. | ||
Thank you man. | ||
No, I didn't see that, but that's funny. | ||
Lego Groyper sent $5. | ||
What was the idiot's name who would always super chat back in 2020 and 2021 and they would piss off you so much with their retarded comments? | ||
Good times. | ||
Was that Modern Monarchist maybe? | ||
Real Human Being sent $5. | ||
Not a Jew. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
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Cool. | |
Okay! | ||
Alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
Another long show. | ||
Another long week. | ||
A full week! | ||
A full week and a lot of streams. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
It's been a long week, hasn't it? | ||
But that's it. | ||
I'll be back next week at the normal time, 8 o'clock Central on Monday. | ||
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As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our top Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Richard Lyman, NotSorry, Ezak Canuck, Gingerbread Groyper, Ghoster Oven, Some Guy, El Oso, and Eric Winters. | ||
Special thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
That's it for our RNC coverage. | ||
I'll see you Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
And have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America First! |