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Thank you. | |
He's not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of him think, what is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of big puts. | ||
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless That you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Say the big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
And if you don't get the money, it's the stuff you like. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One. | ||
One. | ||
. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
David, the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved this point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Give me the love. | ||
Give me the love. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
They see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, eh? | ||
Where's enough enough, eh? | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, stupid bitch. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
You're nothing, that's not a lie. | ||
Not a last of life. | ||
You're like, you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not money. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm 14. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One, two, three, two. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor Rush. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor Rush. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Rush. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Huge news. | ||
The moment you've all been waiting for. | ||
Finally. | ||
Joe Biden has dropped out of the presidential race. | ||
And now it looks like Kamala Harris Is poised to become the Democratic nominee for president. | ||
Big deal! | ||
And this is something that I predicted. | ||
Not like it was some great prediction, but we've been talking about this now for the past several weeks, ever since the first general election debate at the end of June. | ||
Seemed all but inevitable. | ||
Not to everybody, but for most. | ||
That Joe Biden was eventually headed out of the race due to his deteriorating mental condition. | ||
So tonight we'll be talking all about that. | ||
We will talk about the withdrawal prospect that Biden is even alive, which is something that people are questioning today. | ||
That's a pretty historic major announcement, which was made yesterday afternoon, just a couple of days after the end of the Republican convention. | ||
It was not made on official letterhead. | ||
It was not made, appears to be, even with Joe Biden's signature. | ||
And since the announcement, we have not actually seen Joe Biden. | ||
So this has left many people wondering if he's even still alive or if he's about to die potentially due to COVID or some other terminal illness. | ||
So we'll talk about Biden and the withdrawal. | ||
We'll talk about Kamala Harris or whoever might be the Democratic nominee, although it looks like it's going to be her. | ||
It's going to be quite the process for the Democrats to get it together and make her the nominee. | ||
But it looks like it's it's almost a done deal. | ||
It's not been actually it's been just a little over 24 hours. | ||
And it looks like it's just about a done deal. | ||
She's got a quarter of the delegates that she needs. | ||
She's got endorsements from all of her potential or would-be challengers, endorsements from the party elites, from almost everybody other than a notable few. | ||
And we'll talk about that. | ||
So we'll talk about her and how she is going to become the nominee and what that process looks like. | ||
We'll also talk about how this changes the race. | ||
Of course now this is a very different race and it's left a lot of Trump supporters and I think the Trump campaign personnel panicking because this was not supposed to happen. | ||
If it was going to happen, it was supposed to happen much earlier. | ||
The Republican leadership was under the impression that after the debate we were locked in with Biden. | ||
And so this entire campaign and the whole operation, the convention, even choosing Vance as the vice presidential nominee, it was all tailor-made for a race against Joe Biden. | ||
Now with him not on the ticket, it changes everything. | ||
And although Kamala Harris is actually somehow less popular than Biden, it still does change that fundamental dynamic. | ||
So we'll talk all about it. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
If we have time, we'll talk about the Secret Service and the investigation into their handling of the Trump assassination attempt last week. | ||
We have time. | ||
I don't know if we will, because there's so much to talk about with this major dilemma for the Democrats in the race. | ||
But if we have time, we'll talk about that. | ||
There was a major congressional hearing today with Cheadle, the head of the Secret Service. | ||
It's this woman. | ||
And I guess she used to be the head of Pepsi security. | ||
Now she's running Secret Service for the president. | ||
Doesn't really make a lot of sense. | ||
And we actually found out a lot of new information about the assassination attempt. | ||
You know, initially we had basically no information. | ||
Now we have a lot of information. | ||
And the more information comes out, the worse it gets. | ||
We thought it was bad with what little we knew when it actually transpired. | ||
Now we know it's actually far worse. | ||
So, for example, initially they talked about how the roof from which the sniper shot the president was slanted. | ||
And that because it was a slanted, arched roof, they say that the sniper was concealed from Secret Service counter-snipers. | ||
But we're now finding out, for example, that that is not true. | ||
Somebody went up to the perch that the Secret Service snipers were at, and you had a clear line of sight. | ||
It was visible. | ||
Where the sniper was stationed, it was visible. | ||
We also found out that the assassin, or would-be assassin, was known to law enforcement an hour before the event even started. | ||
So at first, there were eyewitnesses who said that two minutes before Trump was assassinated, they had warned law enforcement. | ||
And people could say, well, two minutes seems like a long time, might be a little bit difficult to get somebody on a ladder to get up there. | ||
But now they're saying they were aware of him, Secret Service and local law enforcement an hour, an hour before. | ||
And they sent Trump up on stage knowing That there was a potentially dangerous person of interest in the crowd, and they lost him. | ||
So it just gets worse and worse. | ||
Like I said, if we have time, we'll talk about it. | ||
If not, we might push it back to tomorrow because the big news is Joe Biden's withdrawal. | ||
But that is our news for tonight. | ||
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. | ||
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What else? | ||
Big week this week. | ||
So tonight we'll be covering Biden's withdrawal, but Wednesday I'll be doing a special stream in the afternoon. | ||
So Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, is in town right now. | ||
He's in the United States. | ||
He was scheduled to visit with Joe Biden tomorrow, but that has been canceled. | ||
And it looks like now Kamala Harris will be meeting with him, although she initially refused. | ||
And then Wednesday, Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress for the first time since 2015. | ||
First time in almost 10 years. | ||
So that will be taking place. | ||
I'll have to double check. | ||
I'm almost positive it's two o'clock Eastern Time, two o'clock local time. | ||
So we'll be covering at one o'clock Central Time on Rumble exclusively. | ||
So I'll be doing an afternoon speech. | ||
We will be, or I'm sorry, an afternoon stream. | ||
I'll be live streaming the King of America speech, the true ruler of America. | ||
You know, they all say, we don't really know who's in charge. | ||
You're about to find out. | ||
Just trust. | ||
So Wednesday, we'll be streaming that on Rumble. | ||
Make sure to tune in. | ||
Like I said, it's 1 o'clock Central Time, 2 o'clock Eastern Time. | ||
And we're going to be playing a game. | ||
Count how many standing ovations he gets from Republicans. | ||
Because every year it's like dozens. | ||
Every year, because he's done this a number of times, every time that he's given a speech to the Congress, they literally give him like 35 standing ovations. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
It's like half the speech is Congress applauding this foreign leader. | ||
You've never heard of such a thing. | ||
When have you ever heard of a foreign head of state giving a speech like this before Congress? | ||
It has happened, but it's quite rare. | ||
And it's mostly Netanyahu. | ||
And they roll out the red carpet for this guy, so. | ||
We'll be streaming it on Wednesday. | ||
It'll be interesting to see what happens. | ||
But that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the show because obviously it's a big deal. | ||
Major news update. | ||
So our featured story tonight, we're talking about President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race. | ||
He withdrew yesterday afternoon. | ||
He released a written statement yesterday morning saying that effective immediately he is withdrawing from the race and endorsing his Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him at the top of the Democratic ticket. | ||
He is not, however, resigning as President of the United States. | ||
And this is something where there's going to be a lot of questions. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
And so there's many questions about how this affects the race and what the procedure is for Kamala to replace him in terms of money, delegates, polling, favorability, a lot of numbers to look at. | ||
But maybe the biggest question is if Joe Biden does not fit To finish the race, then how is he fit to finish his first term in office? | ||
That doesn't really make much sense to me. | ||
But first, we'll read the story. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race for the White House on Sunday, ending his bid for reelection after a disastrous debate with Donald Trump that raised doubts about the incumbent's fitness for office. | ||
The unprecedented announcement delivered less than four months before the election immediately upended a campaign that both political parties view as the most consequential in generations. | ||
The president, intent on serving out the remainder of his term in office, quickly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take on Trump and encouraged his party to unite behind her, making her the party's instant favorite for the nomination at its August convention in Chicago. | ||
The announcement is the latest jolt to a tumultuous campaign for the White House coming a week after the attempted assassination of Trump. | ||
A party's presumptive presidential nominee has never stepped out of the race so closely to the election. | ||
President Lyndon Johnson, besieged by the Vietnam War, announced in March 1968 that he would not seek another term after just a single state's primary. | ||
Biden's July decision comes after more than 14 million Democrats cast votes supporting him in the primary process. | ||
Harrison, a statement praised Biden's selfless and patriotic act and said she intends to earn and win her party's nomination. | ||
So this truly is unprecedented. | ||
It's never happened before. | ||
That an incumbent president has withdrawn, and a nominee for a major party, I should add, has withdrawn from the race so close to the election. | ||
And bear in mind, historically the conventions, which is where the nominees are officially chosen, always happen in July. | ||
It's very unusual that this convention is happening in August, and maybe that's why. | ||
It's actually unheard of that it happens. | ||
It's going to start August 19th, and it's going to run through the 22nd. | ||
So it's unheard of that the convention takes place so late. | ||
And the reason why is because of ballot access deadlines. | ||
And so something that we'll get into, we're going to talk about the procedure to choose the nominee, is that there's actually very early deadlines to gain access to the ballot in the various states. | ||
If you want to appear on the ballot in the general election, you need to register actually earlier than August. | ||
And this is one reason why there was talk about doing a virtual vote for the nominee before the convention. | ||
Because the convention takes place after one of the deadlines, the Ohio deadline to register to be on the ballot. | ||
Ohio went in and they did remedy that. | ||
State legislature convened and they changed it to accommodate the Democrats. | ||
Nevertheless, this is one of the reasons why the conventions almost always historically take place in the middle of the summer, in July, before August. | ||
And so you wonder, maybe they scheduled it so far in advance To accommodate for the possibility that maybe Biden would be stepping out. | ||
So this is really unheard of. | ||
It takes place after the primary, before the convention, but after the time when the convention is usually held. | ||
And so it throws everybody into disarray. | ||
And of course, it's because of Biden's health. | ||
And I have to say, we've seen a lot of crazy things over the years. | ||
If you run it back and rewind at the past four years, It really is hard to process everything that's occurred, and we might do that later tonight. | ||
If you look at COVID, stolen election, J6, Trump being nearly thrown in jail, nearly assassinated, now this. | ||
It's a lot. | ||
And yet, I'm still surprised that the Democrats even went with Biden. | ||
Did they not know what was going on? | ||
And I've talked about this a lot on the show over the years, because of course there were concerns about Biden's health in 2020. | ||
When he was running in the first primary, when it was Actually, a pretty competitive primary. | ||
There were questions even in 2020, at this time, four years ago, about his health. | ||
People noticed that his energy was lower, he looked bad, he sounded bad. | ||
But it was never quite as bad as Republicans said. | ||
And of course, Republicans had made the same concerns about Hillary Clinton four years before that, and she's fine now. | ||
But he's getting worse and worse. | ||
He was worse than ever this year. | ||
It was clear at the beginning of the year that there was a noticeable decline. | ||
That he was probably incompetent. | ||
I don't know what they were thinking. | ||
Did they not think that... | ||
This was going to be an issue? | ||
Or maybe they thought that they could just pull the wool over our eyes for just long enough. | ||
I mean, they literally thought that they were going to be able to push this guy across the finish line and hope that nobody noticed that he has severe dementia and senility. | ||
I don't know how anybody was delusional enough to think that because there was an alternate timeline where they actually held the primary this year. | ||
It was pretty obvious at the beginning of the year that Biden was in rough shape. | ||
They could have held, they had primary contests. | ||
They could have had a primary. | ||
They could have ran Kamala and a number of others. | ||
You have to wonder then, because, and this is my conspiracy brain, but you have to wonder, maybe the Democrats aren't so stupid and maybe this is in some way part of the plan. | ||
Was this part of the plan to coronate Kamala Harris? | ||
Because that's one of the things I wonder. | ||
Are the Democrats so stupid that they thought that Biden could really make it? | ||
I mean, I suppose they did. | ||
But maybe they're not so stupid, and maybe they knew, on the other hand, that Kamala could never win a primary. | ||
Kamala dropped out in 2020 when there was a competitive Democratic primary. | ||
She dropped out before the first race. | ||
She dropped out before the Iowa caucus. | ||
So she didn't even make it. | ||
People weren't even able to vote for her back in 2020. | ||
And so you almost wonder, did they string us along with Biden all the way to the end of the process, through all the voting? | ||
Because then the only possible choice would be Kamala. | ||
They're not going to hold an open primary now. | ||
14 million people voted. | ||
There's no more contests. | ||
And what's more, they're not going to hold an open convention. | ||
With everything that's going on with Israel and Palestine and how that's divided the left, but also with how competitive Trump is in this election, that he's so popular and won all this support from Silicon Valley, loaded up with money. | ||
They're not going to hold an open convention at this point and risk some dark horse, some unknown quantity winning the nomination. | ||
So you have to wonder, And then, I realized something this morning, and then we'll get into some of the news developments, but I'm just sort of, this is my initial reaction. | ||
I was thinking about it this morning and I put out this tweet. | ||
You realize that there were two very unnatural, two very unexplained situations that are affecting both major party nominees. | ||
One, Days before Donald Trump was chosen as the Republican nominee, formally and officially selected as the nominee, he was almost killed in an inexplicable security failure that was the fault of the Secret Service. | ||
That was a week ago. | ||
And if the assassin was successful, which he would have been, if Trump didn't turn his head and the bullet missed him by a quarter of an inch, There would be an almost exactly similar process occurring at the Republican Convention. | ||
And there's so many questions. | ||
Why was that building not within the security perimeter established by the Secret Service? | ||
Why did they let Trump go on the stage when they knew there was a threat in the crowd? | ||
Why, if Secret Service saw him, did they not cover the roof? | ||
Why was local law enforcement supposed to be there, but conspicuously not when the assassin set up a ladder and climbed up to the roof? | ||
So, a lot of inexplicable facts surrounding that situation. | ||
You look at Secret Service, you look at law enforcement and say, how is it possible? | ||
How did they not know? | ||
How did they let it happen? | ||
And if the assassin was successful, Trump, who won the primary, the only one who could win the primary, would not be the nominee. | ||
And instead, the party would choose the nominee, probably influenced by Silicon Valley donors, which are all deeply in bed with the CIA and with the intelligence community. | ||
Peter Thiel and David Sachs and Lonsdale and Musk and all these people. | ||
They would be the ones choosing the nominee. | ||
And as I said, they're deeply connected with the CIA, something we'll talk about on a later show. | ||
And then what is played out this weekend, a week later, mirrors it exactly. | ||
How did they not know? | ||
How did they not know that Joe Biden would be so senile that he would not be a viable candidate? | ||
How did they not know that He would go up and humiliate himself on that debate stage. | ||
It would have been better for them to simply cancel. | ||
How do they not know he wouldn't make it to November? | ||
And now he's been removed from the ticket under very mysterious circumstances. | ||
And now the party chooses at the convention in a few weeks. | ||
And like I said, had the assassin been successful, that would have played out at both conventions. | ||
And here's what the race would have looked like. | ||
It would have been Nikki Haley against Kamala Harris. | ||
Two non-white Indian women who are both liberal, who both owe their party establishment everything. | ||
Was that the play in 2024? | ||
Was that the ultimate strategy to get rid of both of these guys and for them to be able to select the next president of the United States during this all-important time? | ||
And consider the stakes of the election. | ||
This is not any election. | ||
I know every time they always say it's the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
I would say that domestically, it really isn't all that important. | ||
It really isn't so important for domestic considerations. | ||
But for international considerations, Which is concerning. | ||
This is under the purview of the CIA, the Department of Defense, foreign intelligence. | ||
It is the most important election of their lifetimes. | ||
This is the most important election for Ukraine and the NATO alliance. | ||
This is the most important election for Taiwan, which is the headquarters of all the chip manufacturing for the world. | ||
This is the most important election for Israel, and for Netanyahu in particular, and their go-for-broke war against Iran, Lebanon, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. | ||
So you might be saying to yourself, well, it doesn't seem all that important for us. | ||
I mean, inflation's pretty bad, and don't get me wrong, there's problems in the country, but it's not so much different from four years ago, in all honesty. | ||
The border was bad then, too. | ||
It's severely worse now, but nevertheless, Who it is really consequential for is for Ukraine, which would be carved up into a rump state and its eastern territory and the Black Sea would be forever forfeited to Russia, severely weakening NATO and the United States deterrent threat. | ||
It's the most important election for Taiwan, which is facing potentially an imminent invasion with Xi Jinping's last term expiring within the term of the next president, and this is consequential for | ||
Silicon Valley and for the most important industry in the world which is tech, AI, computers because that's where a sizable percentage of the world's chips come from and of course for Israel which we've talked about at length on the show because of all the land that is at stake and this is maybe their last shot to take out Iran's nuclear program. | ||
So you ask yourself Why is it so consequential? | ||
Why would people be dying and getting shot? | ||
It's because intelligence, this shadow war that is going on, that is deeply interested in what the United States does with its guns and money, this is the most important thing for them. | ||
Something is clearly boiling to the surface. | ||
And that's why you're seeing these Intel-connected tech companies all over this, like the PayPal mafia in Silicon Valley. | ||
That's why you're seeing the establishments of both parties. | ||
You're seeing rifts in both major parties, like, for example, New York Times and Hollywood going up against Biden and his loyalists. | ||
So the point I am trying to make here is that there is a lot more than meets the eye, the This is a very strange time. | ||
Everything about this is unprecedented. | ||
There is a lot at stake in this election. | ||
And so nothing is too strange. | ||
Nothing is too out there to be seriously considered. | ||
And I would actually say in a cycle like this, it's more plausible to believe that there is a conspiracy than that everything is as it seems. | ||
And to me, on a fundamental level, those are really the two competing worldviews. | ||
The two competing worldviews are not necessarily, was it the CIA or was it a lone gunman? | ||
Is Biden too old? | ||
Is it Kamala? | ||
It's really more fundamental than that. | ||
And what's fundamental is, is everything as it appears to be? | ||
Is everything as it seems? | ||
Or is everything not as it appears to be? | ||
Is everything not as it seems? | ||
And there have been so many intelligence failures over the past year, four years, I have to believe everything is not as it seems. | ||
You could have one, you could have two, but you had an intelligence failure Over COVID. | ||
You had an intelligence failure over the mail-in ballots. | ||
You had an intelligence failure over January 6th, where there was a stand-down order for Capitol Police that were requested but not delivered. | ||
You had an intelligence failure on the day of Trump's assassination. | ||
You had an intelligence failure on October 7th, which led to this endless campaign. | ||
You had an intelligence failure in February 2022, when they didn't believe that Putin would invade Ukraine. | ||
There was an intelligence failure surrounding whether Biden would be viable. | ||
That's a lot of intelligence failures. | ||
That's a lot of obvious things that were ignored by people that are supposedly a lot smarter than us. | ||
I'm a pretty smart guy, but I'm not credentialed, and I'm not a technocrat. | ||
And even I could tell you that there would have been, you know, potential for chaos on January 6th. | ||
Even I could have told you that Putin was serious about invading Ukraine, or that, based on the intelligence that was available to Mossad and the IDF, that there would be an attack from Hamas, or that someone would try to kill Trump, or that Biden wouldn't be viable. | ||
So, when you add all that together, it compounds, and you say it's very unlikely that nobody knows what's going on. | ||
So that that's kind of my first take is considering it's always important to consider the what-if In light of what actually is Okay, because if Trump had been killed it would be a much much stranger election And there's still four months between now and election day you have to wonder if something else is going to happen so anyway so Biden drops out and He's mentally ill. | ||
The other question is, clearly then, they are conceding that we have all been right for all this time, that Biden is actually not in charge. | ||
And there's something about this which I don't think is being driven home enough to the American people, which is that for four years, yes, the Biden administration has been failing. | ||
But it's not like things have totally gone off the rails. | ||
Everything is basically normal. | ||
My life is basically unchanged. | ||
There are more illegal aliens, you do see them, and that's because Abbott is busting them up to the major cities. | ||
And yes, inflation has made prices worse, but maybe that's because we printed 80% of all the money in circulation in the last four years. | ||
You know, so like a lot of the things that are going on, things are getting worse, but it was all somewhat predictable. | ||
Biden goes out and gives speeches and makes appearances. | ||
The government stays on the rails. | ||
But obviously he has nothing to do with the operations of the government. | ||
Do people realize the implications of this? | ||
This effectively verifies what all the conspiracy nutjobs have been saying, again, at the most fundamental level for a long time. | ||
You can strip away the particulars. | ||
The fundamental idea is that the people that we vote for Don't actually have any power. | ||
And before you would have to say, well, they promised one thing and do another thing. | ||
And that could be explained away in a number of different ways. | ||
You could say, well, they didn't follow through on the promise because it wasn't politically practical. | ||
They didn't follow through because they had a change of heart or circumstances changed. | ||
Now we know that you could have a complete retard as the president and it doesn't matter. | ||
Everything's fine! | ||
Now everything's not fine, but on some level, yes, everything is fine. | ||
Everything kept chugging along. | ||
Somebody, some handler, was putting him up on a stage, telling him where to stand, telling him what to say, giving him his pills. | ||
Somebody was making the decisions that the president makes! | ||
And he's not even active for most of the day. | ||
And for years, they told us that to suggest that there is a deep state itself was a conspiracy theory. | ||
Now, it's obviously true because it's just factual. | ||
There is a permanent bureaucratic state that operates in Washington. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
The federal departments and agencies, they all employ mostly the same people from one administration to the next. | ||
And the president only changes the cabinet at the very highest level, and there's turnover for about 4,000 or 5,000 federal employees. | ||
We already knew that, but now they're telling us, oh, it's a conspiracy theory. | ||
Well, now that Biden has dropped out, they've effectively conceding, yes, he's too retarded to run, he's too retarded to serve another term. | ||
They're conceding that he wasn't even really in power. | ||
So there's this big COVID pandemic. | ||
It shuts down the economy. | ||
Everybody is indefinitely confined. | ||
Everybody's voting by mail. | ||
Biden is the most popular president ever. | ||
He gets over 80 million votes. | ||
And then now we know somebody else was running the White House for all that time. | ||
Somebody else was arresting the January Sixers. | ||
Somebody else was writing the speech about MAGA extremism. | ||
Somebody else was conducting the war in Ukraine and our aid to Israel and all these other, it was all somebody else. | ||
Somebody else was signing off on the Build Back Better Biden infrastructure plan, the Biden infrastructure law. | ||
They were signing off on the Chips Act, everything else is very disturbing. | ||
That's my other big takeaway is, okay, so that's a pretty big concession. | ||
And the question then, I think the obvious next question is, why is he still the president now? | ||
If he's too retarded to debate, if he's too retarded to meet foreign leaders, if he's too retarded to carry on in the election, they know he wouldn't be able to stand up at the DNC or the second debate. | ||
Why is he still the president? | ||
Should he not step down immediately? | ||
And the answer is, of course they wouldn't have him step down because it's about the theater. | ||
They have to keep up appearances. | ||
No, the commander in chief can't step down. | ||
The most powerful office in the world can't resign because we have to keep up appearances for the next election. | ||
And there's something implicit in that, which is that What you see on TV really is a show. | ||
It really is theater. | ||
And I don't mean to say that in an overly cynical way, like, ah, it's all, hey man, it's all a puppet show. | ||
But it kind of literally is. | ||
Because of course the president's not just like a celebrity, the president's also the top of the chain of command of the military! | ||
The biggest military in the world, he sits at the top and has ultimate authority over the military. | ||
And they won't have him step down in that official role, which still carries with it authority, because they need to keep up appearances for the election. | ||
They're choreographing An election. | ||
And they're very conscientious of what people see and what their response will be to what the news will bring. | ||
So it turns out the president really is a ceremonial role. | ||
If you could have somebody in there who isn't even mentally competent, you could have them in there for four years, you can even admit they're retarded, they'll still stay on. | ||
Because it's all just for show. | ||
And that tells us something about the system that we're living under. | ||
It's not a democracy. | ||
It's not a republic. | ||
This is like a corporatist, technocratic state. | ||
And we really have no choice. | ||
We actually have far less choice than in other countries. | ||
And there's something to be said about the fact that in Russia, Russia is being run in a very similar way. | ||
Their elections are a sham there too. | ||
Their elections are for show there too. | ||
It is also true that Putin enjoys a very high approval rating, but probably the elections are rigged. | ||
Same thing in China. | ||
But in China and Russia, they know who's in charge, and they're right. | ||
They know that Putin is in charge. | ||
And he is. | ||
And they know who to blame. | ||
And they know that Xi Jinping is in charge. | ||
And he is. | ||
And they know who to blame. | ||
In America, we have no idea who's in charge, and we actually don't even know how power is exercised. | ||
We don't even know the mechanism. | ||
We don't know how our money is created. | ||
We don't even know how much money there is. | ||
We don't know anything about the economic numbers because they're all cooked. | ||
We don't even know who's writing the laws because there are thousands of pages. | ||
Our representatives don't read them, let alone write them. | ||
So we really, we don't know their names. | ||
We don't know their titles. | ||
It's a completely opaque, incomprehensibly complex system. | ||
And that tells us this whole Biden withdrawal confirms that is the undemocratic, corporatist, technocratic system that we live under. | ||
This is, by the way, where Trump comes in. | ||
And that was initially the appeal of Trump, at least for a guy like me. | ||
It wasn't—and notice, none of this has anything to do with ideology. | ||
This has nothing to do with whether or not the president is tough on borders or ideologically opposed to immigration or socially liberal or conservative. | ||
We're talking about systems. | ||
The initial appeal of Trump is not that he was going to be a right-wing president, necessarily, or a conservative president, or whatever that means. | ||
The appeal of Trump is that he was going to fundamentally change that system. | ||
That is why Trump had a cult-like following. | ||
Because if you look at his rhetoric in 2016, he was talking like this. | ||
He said, if you look at the government, It's being run by lobbyists, donors, special interests, elite media. | ||
He said they are the real head of the snake, not the politicians. | ||
He said the politicians are puppets, and all the other elites are just pulling their strings. | ||
And he said that if he got in, he would change all of that. | ||
He would be personally accountable. | ||
He would really be in charge, and we know that. | ||
And because he could cut all of that out, he could really do what's right. | ||
He could really just run the government competently. | ||
Less to do with ideology, more just we would get good government because we would have an accountable, personal dictatorship of Trump within the government. | ||
And people found that to be a terrifying proposition. | ||
I find what we currently have to be more terrifying. | ||
Because it's totally obscured by this web of private and public entities, money hidden in all these different kinds of ways. | ||
And so anyway, that's why it's such—not to bring it back to Trump, but that's why it's such a disappointment that Trump has changed his tune so much, because Trump initially was talking about this and running against this, and you'd think that would be a core part of the message now, but it isn't. | ||
It's all about, oh, the Biden-Harris economy sucks. | ||
It's like it does, but also, isn't this an appropriate time to talk about how now we all know that the president has no power, and isn't that kind of a problem? | ||
Doesn't that kind of strike at the heart of the legitimacy of the American government? | ||
And wouldn't that be a big deal? | ||
And anyway, so that that is the big question is why is Biden president? | ||
And that sort of answers itself. | ||
Well, we all know because they need to keep up appearances. | ||
And of course, that has its own troubling implications. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to get into now what happens next. | ||
That's kind of just like the big, that's the most intelligent thing that can be said at this point. | ||
Or that's a more intelligent thing that can be said about Biden stepping down than the usual, you know, oh, Biden's retarded. | ||
OK, we know that. | ||
But that that does tell us something about the system that we live in. | ||
And anyway, so that was the big deal. | ||
Now Kamala Harris is stepping up. | ||
And initially there was a lot of debate about who would succeed Biden at the head of the ticket. | ||
People said it wasn't necessarily a foregone conclusion that it would be Kamala Harris. | ||
And the reason for that is that Kamala Harris is somehow even less popular than Biden. | ||
Her polling is worse, her favorables are worse, which is kind of shocking because Biden is obviously senile. | ||
And yet, people like him more, and they're more willing to vote for him. | ||
He's still the best chance they have. | ||
Kamala is 20 years younger. | ||
She's retarded in a different way, but she's not senile. | ||
And yet, people hate her, like, a lot more. | ||
And a lot fewer people are willing to vote for her, which kind of says something also. | ||
And although there was debate about this, she is now the presumptive nominee. | ||
People said at one time it would be Michelle Obama. | ||
They said it would be Gavin Newsom. | ||
They said it might be some dark horse like Joshua Shapiro from Pennsylvania or Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan, they said was the favorite at one point not too long ago. | ||
But almost as soon as Joe Biden withdrew from the race, the entire party has now coalesced around Kamala. | ||
And I'll read off some of the endorsements here. | ||
She was immediately endorsed by Joe Biden. | ||
She was endorsed by Bill and Hillary Clinton. | ||
All 50 Democrat State Party Chairs. | ||
She was endorsed by George and Alex Soros. | ||
And what's interesting is that Alex Soros just married Uma Abedin, who was the Chief of Staff for Hillary Clinton. | ||
So, that's clearly one faction. | ||
She was also endorsed by all of her would-be challengers, including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Illinois Governor J.B. | ||
Pritzker, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. | ||
So that is basically All of her potential challengers. | ||
I don't think there's anybody in there other than that. | ||
Maybe besides Michelle Obama. | ||
And that is notable. | ||
There are some people that didn't endorse her. | ||
Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and President Obama did not endorse Kamala Harris. | ||
Although some people say that's not necessarily because they're going to endorse somebody else. | ||
But rather it's out of respect for Joe Biden. | ||
Although I don't know if I necessarily believe that, but it was sort of interesting. | ||
A lot of people talked about in the past 24 hours how Barack and Michelle Obama did not endorse, and neither did Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. | ||
And much has been made about this, and the media was very quick to say, oh no, that doesn't mean anything. | ||
Have you read any of the mainstream media? | ||
Any of it? | ||
They all rush to say, oh, no, no, that doesn't mean that they don't support her. | ||
It just means that they're being respectful of Joe Biden. | ||
Yeah, maybe, but I don't know if I necessarily believe that. | ||
Nevertheless, the whole party has rallied, even the progressive wing, the head of the progressive caucus, AOC, Ilhan Omar, the squad, they've all endorsed Kamala Harris. | ||
Additionally, she has more delegates than anybody. | ||
So let's talk now a little bit about the process. | ||
There were a couple of outstanding questions. | ||
Aside from party support, let's say that's the biggest one. | ||
Now that Joe Biden has dropped out, the Democrats need another nominee. | ||
And at first, there were all sorts of questions. | ||
I remember a few weeks ago after the debate, everybody was saying, oh, they can't. | ||
Even if they wanted to make her the nominee, they couldn't. | ||
And I said, of course they can. | ||
They can do whatever they want. | ||
It's the Democrats we're talking about. | ||
Weeks ago, people were saying, oh, the Democrats, they can't force Biden out. | ||
Biden has to step down. | ||
No, he doesn't. | ||
They'll forge it. | ||
And they probably did. | ||
And they said, oh, they can't force him out. | ||
Of course they can. | ||
You think the liberal media and Hollywood and all the Democrat money, you think they can't pressure him out of the race? | ||
Of course they can. | ||
And then they said, well, even if they could get him to withdraw from the race, they'll never meet the ballot deadlines. | ||
Yeah, they can, and they will, and no one's even talking about it. | ||
Of course, they can twist anybody's arm. | ||
They can do it. | ||
They can do anything. | ||
People say, oh, they can't do this. | ||
They technically, technically, technically, yeah, technically Trump shouldn't be convicted of a crime. | ||
Technically shouldn't have to put down $450 million in a defamation case. | ||
Technically, Alex Jones shouldn't have to pay a billion dollars to the Sandy Hook family. | ||
Like, if you want to get technical, we could get technical, but that's not how the world works. | ||
That was one. | ||
Then two, they said, oh, well, you know, the procedure wouldn't allow all these Biden loyalists. | ||
They would never choose anybody other than Biden and so on and so forth. | ||
Well, let's talk a little bit about the procedure. | ||
So since Biden dropped out, the first question is, well, who would the party support? | ||
Would the party be able to get behind another nominee? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
They have all endorsed Kamala. | ||
They've all gotten behind her. | ||
It's probably going to be her. | ||
She's got the support of the party. | ||
Now there's a couple of other outstanding questions. | ||
It seems that the ballot access deadline question is answered. | ||
They'll do a virtual vote so they'll be able to bypass that and it doesn't matter anyway because they extended the deadline. | ||
So then the other question becomes two very important questions. | ||
Will Kamala gain access to the money? | ||
The Democrats have raised a quarter of a billion dollars. | ||
They have $240 million. | ||
Now, Joe Biden has $92 million, and they just changed the name on the campaign committee to Kamala Harris for president, and now she's able to access that $92 million. | ||
Big question is, will she be able to access the $240 million that is within the Democrat coffers? | ||
Because ostensibly people donated that money with the understanding that Biden would be receiving it for his run. | ||
So the question is, can she use the Democrat war chest even though she is not the nominee that they voted for and donated to in the primaries? | ||
And the answer is basically yes. | ||
The FEC lawyers have said that since Kamala's name was on the ticket, that's actually the only reason that she'll be able to access the money. | ||
Because her name was on the ticket, she'll still be able to have it. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, Can Harris inherit Biden's war chest originally intended for the Biden-Harris ticket? | ||
This is the hill. | ||
It says Biden's campaign recently reported just more than $91 million cash on hand, but allied Democratic campaign committees brought the total at his disposal to more than $240 million. | ||
So it's $150 million on top of the $91 million. | ||
The Republican National Committee is already contemplating lawsuits related to the potential transfer, but the short answer, according to the FEC Commissioner, is yes, since Harris was already on the campaign's registration statement. | ||
He said, quote, it's very clear if Kamala Harris is the Democratic presidential nominee, she gets to use all the money in the account. | ||
So that was a big question. | ||
That's a lot of money. | ||
She gets it. | ||
The other question is with regard to delegates. | ||
So the way that a nominee is chosen, there is a primary that's held. | ||
And every state holds a primary contest. | ||
And every state, depending on the outcome of the election, will allocate their delegates to the winner of the contest. | ||
So, for example, in Illinois, they hold a vote. | ||
Whoever gets the most votes in Illinois, that's who gets the delegates that are allocated to Illinois. | ||
And a number of delegates are allocated based on the population of a state or a territory. | ||
Then at the convention, all of the over 4,000 delegates, including superdelegates also, convene at the convention and they formally vote. | ||
And some of the delegates are bound. | ||
They have to vote for the top vote getter of their state. | ||
Although in some states, there's some wiggle room. | ||
They could massage it and say, well, we're going to vote for within the parameters of the spirit of the vote of the state. | ||
But they basically have to vote for the top vote getter of their state. | ||
Now that Joe Biden has dropped out of the race, the question is, who will the delegates vote for? | ||
At the convention, the delegates, who are now unbound to the top vote-getter, which is Biden, who won all the delegates, now who will they vote for? | ||
Since the delegates are chosen by the Biden machine, they're loyal to Biden. | ||
Since Biden endorsed Kamala, they will probably vote for Kamala, although they don't necessarily have to. | ||
And so now, this is really the only outstanding question is how this convention will be held. | ||
It could be the case that all the delegates will be pledged to Kamala or the 1,900 that she needs, 1,700 that she needs. | ||
It could be the, I think it's 1,986. | ||
It could be the I think it's one thousand nine hundred eighty six. | ||
It could be the case that before the convention. | ||
A majority of the delegates will pledge to Kamala, in which case it's a done deal. | ||
In which case, the convention is very much like the Republican convention, and it's really just for show. | ||
If out of the 4,000, 1,986 pledged to Kamala before the convention, then we know she'll be the nominee. | ||
They're gonna go to the convention on the first ballot. | ||
They're gonna vote for her. | ||
She'll be the nominee. | ||
There's no drama. | ||
If The requisite number of delegates do not pledge to Kamala before the convention, then it's an open convention. | ||
And then, theoretically, candidates would be vying for the delegates at the convention, trying to win, and successive ballots will be held until one candidate wins the majority of them. | ||
And the superdelegates come into play at the second ballot. | ||
So right now, Kamala is at 770 out of 1,986 delegates. | ||
And the states, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Florida, Louisiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Alabama, and Wisconsin have all pledged their delegates to Kamala. | ||
So it looks like just 24 hours after Biden dropped out, she's basically got it. | ||
She's got the endorsements from All the 50 state party chairs. | ||
She's endorsed by Biden, who controls the delegates. | ||
She's endorsed by the Progressive Caucus. | ||
She's endorsed by the Latino Caucus. | ||
She's endorsed by all of her would-be challengers. | ||
She's got 770 delegates. | ||
She will be able to control the money. | ||
And in fact, $91 million have already been transferred over to her and the name of the committee has changed. | ||
The social media has changed hands. | ||
So it looks like, although we're not going to know until Wednesday, It looks like Kamala has the nomination on lock, but on Wednesday the Democratic Party is going to hold a meeting to determine the rules. | ||
We actually don't even know the rules yet, but on Wednesday the Democratic Party leadership will hold a formal and official meeting where they will decide the rules and then they will publish them. | ||
And then we'll know with a little bit more specificity how exactly it's going to play out because we don't know yet. | ||
There might be a virtual vote held before the convention. | ||
That was the plan. | ||
They'd never scheduled it. | ||
So we'll probably hear more about that. | ||
And then probably by Wednesday, we'll know if all the delegates have pledged to Kamala. | ||
But it's looking like she is the nominee. | ||
So that's the big outcome of Biden withdrawing is he's out of he's out of the race. | ||
He's toast. | ||
Trump finished him off. | ||
We actually don't even know if he's alive, because we haven't seen or heard from him yet. | ||
And they might announce that he's dead soon. | ||
They're putting up barricades around the Capitol, although maybe that's for the speech with Netanyahu. | ||
They're flying the flag at half-mast, although that might be for other reasons. | ||
Some say Biden's dad may be dying, but the big outcome is that Kamala Harris is now the nominee. | ||
The question then becomes, what are her odds in the race? | ||
It's not looking good for her. | ||
Right now, in terms of favorability, she's at 38% positive, 56% negative, which is worse than Biden's favorables. | ||
Right now in the polling, she's down two points. | ||
National average without Kennedy in a head-to-head race is 47 Trump, 45 Harris. | ||
47 Trump, 45 Harris. | ||
With Kennedy, it's 43 Trump, 37 Harris, 6% Kennedy. | ||
So she's got a lot of work to do if she's going to be the nominee, although it seems like that's going to be the case. | ||
She's got a lot of work to do over the next four months to overcome that deficit. | ||
And that leads us to the next question, which is who will be her vice president? | ||
And some of the names that have been floated, everybody's saying she needs a white man. | ||
She's a black woman. | ||
America wasn't ready for a white woman in 2016. | ||
Are they ready for a fake black woman in 2024? | ||
Some people are saying she has to buoy the ticket. | ||
She's got to balance it out with a white guy, probably from a swing state. | ||
Initially, they said Gretchen Whitmer would be at the top of the ticket. | ||
She's the governor from Michigan, but probably two females is not going to play, so I don't think it'll be her. | ||
Some people said Pete Buttigieg, but Buttigieg, even though he's got a Rust Belt appeal, he's gay. | ||
And so I don't know if an Indian-Jamaican woman and a gay guy is going to play, even if he's from the Rust Belt and is well-spoken. | ||
So I would say it's unlikely that it will be him. | ||
Also, he has no experience holding elected office on even a district-wide level, let alone statewide or national. | ||
So that would leave us with a few options from the swing states, like Joshua Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, Roy Cooper, the governor of North Carolina, and Mark Kelly, the senator from Arizona. | ||
And so those are three statewide office holders, all white males, all have some conservative appeal. | ||
I would say it's less likely that it's Joshua Shapiro, because as they said on MSNBC, he is Jewish. | ||
And everybody was in and there was an uproar about it. | ||
They said, oh, they're saying being Jewish is a liability. | ||
It's another Holocaust. | ||
But it is true if they want to win Michigan, they need to get Arab Muslims to vote for them. | ||
That might be a problem given what's happening in the Middle East. | ||
So maybe it's less likely that it's Josh Shapiro. | ||
At the same time, maybe that's more likely because that might reassure some of the Jewish Zionist donors. | ||
So I would say Joshua Shapiro's got a good chance. | ||
Mark Kelly in Arizona is an astronaut. | ||
Relatively conservative. | ||
Won Arizona, which is now trending red. | ||
It's a purple state. | ||
I would say he's got a good chance. | ||
Roy Cooper from North Carolina, I don't know enough about. | ||
And I think North Carolina's not even really a swing state anymore. | ||
So I think it's less likely it'll be him. | ||
But this is some of the calculus. | ||
Honestly, I think we might be surprised about who the nominee will be. | ||
Some have said maybe Andy Beshear, maybe Pritzker from Illinois, maybe Newsom. | ||
I don't think any of them do anything for the ticket. | ||
But that'll be the next question, is who will be the vice president to balance the ticket? | ||
That'll really be the first sign of where the campaign is going. | ||
Is she going to campaign as like a woke, left-wing liberal, or is she going to try to Pivot a little bit to the center because I think that was the basis of Joe Biden's appeal. | ||
And I said this a couple weeks ago. | ||
I said maybe it's less likely than people think that he'll drop out only because he's the most viable candidate, even though he's retarded. | ||
And that's because he's a white male with blue collar union appeal. | ||
He's maybe the only guy left in the Democratic Party that can still win normal white voters. | ||
You put anybody else in there, Elizabeth Warren? | ||
She's a bitch. | ||
She's an annoying liberal bitch. | ||
Kamala Harris? | ||
Another annoying liberal bitch. | ||
Pete Buttigieg is gay. | ||
Gavin Newsom is a liberal douchebag. | ||
So it's like, you know, Joe Biden's the only one from that older generation of liberals that were not total pussies and freaks. | ||
And I, you know, not to be vulgar, but that just plainly, I think that was a big part of his appeal. | ||
No meme. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying that for effect. | ||
That's just true. | ||
I think that that is the perception, is that Joe Biden, when they portrayed him on SNL, they had him in aviator sunglasses. | ||
And that was the whole meme, is that he's in an American muscle car, he's wearing aviator shades, he's eating ice cream. | ||
This was a version of liberalism that was still palatable to independent, more moderate white voters. | ||
This was a guy that was close enough to Trump. | ||
He was approximating Trump's style enough while still matching the liberal sensibilities of most Americans. | ||
Yes, he's white and he's not politically correct and he's kind of this old fossil bloke. | ||
But he's also woke and pro-gay marriage and he's nice to trannies and he's a feminist and so on. | ||
You subtract that from the ticket, it's a big loss. | ||
So I think whatever she chooses for her vice president is going to tell us, is she going to go all in? | ||
Is she a delusional leftist or does she understand the game here and is she going to pick a white guy? | ||
I think this was the same idea in 2016 why Hillary Clinton chose Tim Kaine. | ||
Although, in his case, he was pretty gay, you know, but she said she was going to pick a white guy from a purple state. | ||
It was really the same idea. | ||
And Virginia is technically the South. | ||
He had a little bit of a Southern drawl. | ||
And Clinton, you know, married Bill from Arkansas. | ||
So, you know, there was a similar idea going on eight years ago. | ||
Maybe that's the gist this year. | ||
And so we'll see what happens in the race. | ||
But I would say it's going to be tough now for Republicans to pivot. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
This is the fatal error that Republicans made. | ||
I think that the Trump campaign was so confident, they started to get careless. | ||
They stopped playing for Pennsylvania, they stopped playing for Michigan, and they started playing for Minnesota, New Jersey, and Virginia. | ||
I think they got cocky. | ||
And I think their whole, excuse me, I think their whole convention, I think their messaging has been all about Turning out Hispanics and black people. | ||
Rather than playing to their base and getting their base to show up, rather than playing to white people and getting rural or high school educated white people to turn out, they said, we got them. | ||
We already got them. | ||
Let's now go for Hispanics and blacks. | ||
Let's now go and let's try and win everybody else. | ||
And I think that now that Biden is not on the ticket, I think that possibility is foreclosed. | ||
You know that Kamala's gonna get the black vote. | ||
It's the Obama effect. | ||
Black people vote for black people. | ||
Oh, well, she's not really black. | ||
Looks black to me. | ||
Well, she's technically an immigrant from India and Jamaica. | ||
Her parents are. | ||
Looks black to me. | ||
Looks black to them. | ||
Black people are gonna vote for her. | ||
Women are going to vote for her. | ||
She's going to play the abortion card from now until the election. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Women are going to vote for her. | ||
And I think so much of what the Republicans thought was a built-in advantage with Biden has now evaporated. | ||
And now they're going to pay the price. | ||
Now that it's two white guys running on the ticket and it's They're making these overtures to liberals and to Hispanics and blacks talking about... They're saying now that they're going to try to... | ||
Flank Kamala from the left on crime. | ||
Republicans are saying their plan to defeat Kamala is to portray her as too tough on crime. | ||
This is what they said. | ||
This is in the press today. | ||
They're going to do a first and second step act to outflank Kamala from the left on crime. | ||
You're never going to win those blacks. | ||
You're never going to win those Hispanics. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's over. | ||
They're not voting for Cornel West. | ||
They're voting for Kamala Harris. | ||
So I think they've got a big problem. | ||
I think that probably Trump is still the favorite. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I think that Trump is still the favorite. | ||
But we don't really know the dynamics of the race. | ||
I would say we have to wait another two weeks to see what the effect will be in the polling. | ||
And we have to see who their ticket is going to be. | ||
So we will see at the convention who the vice president will be, and we'll see what the polling looks like, and we'll see what the messaging looks like. | ||
I think that right now Trump is still by far the favorite, that's what the betting markets say too, but I would say that it's a little bit more tenuous than it was a few days ago. | ||
Now that they've got somebody, watch and you'll see Kamala will get a bump. | ||
There will be a relief, there will be this Mass exhale from the Democrats saying, phew, now we don't have to vote for Biden. | ||
Now we finally have a nominee. | ||
And I think the media is going to fall in love with her. | ||
There's going to be a little honeymoon period. | ||
And she's going to get a bump. | ||
And it's going to show up in the polls. | ||
And it's going to be a lot closer than it is now. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
In a few weeks, you're going to see it. | ||
And then I think Republicans are going to start to panic. | ||
I think they already are. | ||
Their reaction to this was not cool and calculated as though they'd been planning it. | ||
It was Panic. | ||
Why was Trump tweeting a hundred times this morning? | ||
That's not a good look. | ||
I don't care what the intention was. | ||
It's not a good look for Trump to be on True Social posting a dozen things in a row. | ||
That looks like he's freaking out. | ||
So, these are the new dynamics of the race. | ||
Now it's a race about women, black people, and if Trump had just courted his white voters, he might have a chance here. | ||
He might be able to run it back and do 2016 or 2012 all over again. | ||
But they made a mistake. | ||
They ran the McCain playbook. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
So we'll see what happens with all that. | ||
We're going to keep a close eye on the race from now until the convention and then through the general. | ||
The Democrat convention is on August 19th, so it's still a month away, but we'll be covering it next month. | ||
And we'll be watching. | ||
We'll see what happens throughout the week. | ||
I'll be covering it on the show. | ||
We're probably going to move on into Super Chats in a moment. | ||
I will say though, it's going to be very interesting to see just this week what happens with Biden. | ||
Because I think everybody, I think everybody can agree, something is off right now. | ||
Something is not right. | ||
When Lyndon Johnson withdrew from the race in March 1968, he got on television. | ||
And this is a similar Similarly historic, unprecedented event. | ||
Why didn't Biden get on TV? | ||
Why didn't they even publish a video? | ||
Forget about live TV. | ||
Why didn't they put out a video? | ||
Why did they put out a written statement? | ||
It's not on the official letterhead. | ||
It doesn't even look like his signature. | ||
And then today they had a speakerphone call with the president. | ||
And it sounded weird. | ||
It was almost as if to say, hey, don't worry, guys, he's fine. | ||
And by the way, people found out about this within the White House through social media. | ||
So many people in Biden's inner circle, they didn't even know what happened until we knew on Twitter. | ||
So he's hiding. | ||
Nobody's seen this guy. | ||
He's in Vegas. | ||
He's got COVID. | ||
He drops out via a letter. | ||
We don't hear from him. | ||
We don't see him. | ||
So we need to see the president. | ||
This is a very bizarre situation, and I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
I don't think he died, but I think he's probably in hospice. | ||
I think that if he died, they'd probably just come out and say it. | ||
Why wouldn't they? | ||
I think they'd immediately get sympathy points. | ||
I think it would make Trump look like an asshole. | ||
And the Democrats would rally if he died. | ||
Also, I think they just have to tell the public if he died. | ||
I think there's also I do believe in the country enough to believe there's still a system in place. | ||
They'd have to tell everybody. | ||
And, you know, maybe Kamala would be sworn in, but it would within hours, they would say that she's the president. | ||
So, I find it very hard to believe that he's already dead. | ||
I think that if he died, there'd basically be no reason not to say anything, other than maybe wait for Netanyahu's visit to be over. | ||
Even then, that'd be a little weird. | ||
I feel like they would say it within hours, so I think we would know by now. | ||
I think more likely he's probably dying. | ||
He's probably in hospice. | ||
He's probably incapacitated. | ||
I think that's far more likely that he was probably rushed to the hospital and is in his last rows. | ||
And it was interesting. | ||
Kamala, she had a call with Biden today. | ||
They videoed it and they showed everybody, hey, look, he's alive. | ||
And she said something like, hey, I know you're on this recording. | ||
I mean, call. | ||
They literally caught her accidentally saying almost recording. | ||
I know you're still on this record, I mean call. | ||
That's literally how it went. | ||
Now what other word would she say other than recording? | ||
So it's little stuff like that. | ||
I know you can't read too much into it, but it's not nothing. | ||
You do have to consider it. | ||
So it seems to me that he's, he is at the minimum incapacitated. | ||
And I think it's very unlikely, but it's possible too that he's already dead. | ||
But it's a very bizarre turn of events. | ||
And this is the last thing I'll say, then we'll take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
Just consider every step of the way since Trump got elected in 2016. | ||
Think about how unprecedented everything has been. | ||
Before 2016, it was like we were living in a different world. | ||
Even after 9-11. | ||
Even after 9-11 and the Iraq War. | ||
It's like everything was kind of business as usual. | ||
Yeah, like in 2000, the race was contested, but it was really not a big deal. | ||
And yeah, 9-11 happened, but then we went to war, and then the next election happened. | ||
And nobody got impeached, and nobody got shot, and there was no pandemic, and everything was kind of like business as usual. | ||
Basically, from, like, Watergate until 2016, nothing weird happened. | ||
From, like, 1974, there was, like, a period from, let's say, 63 to 74. | ||
Kennedy assassination, the tumult of the 60s and 70s political violence, assassinations, Vietnam War, through to Nixon resigning. | ||
It's kinda normal stuff. | ||
Normal elections, you know, Carter comes in, he's okay. | ||
Reagan comes in, he's awesome. | ||
Bush comes in, Clinton comes in, you know. | ||
It's all business as usual. | ||
Then, in 2016, Trump gets elected. | ||
Impeached. | ||
Investigated. | ||
Impeached again. | ||
COVID pandemic. | ||
They change how all the elections are counted. | ||
The Supreme Court gets overturned. | ||
They overthrow the election. | ||
Trump doesn't accept the results. | ||
There's an attack on the Capitol. | ||
There's a forced vaccination. | ||
There's a war with Russia. | ||
Then Trump gets charged and arrested and convicted. | ||
Then he gets shot in the face. | ||
Then Biden steps down and somebody else comes in. | ||
This is all in the span of four years. | ||
Two impeachments, which is unprecedented. | ||
There's only two other presidents that have been impeached. | ||
First president to get impeached twice. | ||
Then he's the first president to get charged, and he gets charged four times. | ||
Then he gets convicted, and he's the first president to get convicted. | ||
He's the first president not to accept the election results. | ||
Now we're at war with Russia. | ||
Then there's a pandemic, which has never happened, for his vaccination. | ||
Now Biden withdraws, which is unprecedented. | ||
Then Trump gets shot for the first time since the president's been shot since 1981. | ||
Biden withdraws for the first time since 68, and it's later than anybody. | ||
So you have to wonder, something is clearly going on. | ||
There is a shadow war. | ||
We don't know with great specificity, although we do know with some detail what's happening, but not granular. | ||
In broad strokes, we could say a shadow war is going on. | ||
The shadow war has boiled over. | ||
And we're now just seeing the effects of it. | ||
All these things that are happening, these are just the effects. | ||
This is just where it crosses that threshold from their world into ours. | ||
So we're not seeing all the stuff that's happening below the surface. | ||
We only see the things that are so big, or the things that involve the public, where they cross that threshold into our world, into the matrix. | ||
And that's basically what's been happening. | ||
And I think there's going to be a lot more surprises in the next four months. | ||
So stay vigilant. | ||
And I'm going to say this also. | ||
No violence. | ||
Remember, it's a very tumultuous time. | ||
Palantir is about to become president. | ||
And Palantir has a list of three million Americans that they're going to round up. | ||
So stay off that list. | ||
If you're watching this show, bad news, you're probably already on it. | ||
But don't give them a reason. | ||
No talk of violence. | ||
No talk of anything like that. | ||
We disavow all violence. | ||
Because anything remotely like that is going to get people in trouble, especially with what's going on lately. | ||
So that's just a word of advice. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Very strange times we're living in, man. | ||
It's kind of scary, actually. | ||
But the good news is, we're safe here, watching America First, and everything's okay. | ||
We're safe and sound here watching America First, enjoying this show that we all love. | ||
Believe in God. | ||
Don't FedPost. | ||
Pray. | ||
That's all you can do. | ||
Alright. | ||
Florida Groepa sent $5. | ||
Competitive Groepa. | ||
Warzone ranked. | ||
Fortnite ranked. | ||
On phone Star Wars Mobile. | ||
My name is yours or a variation on each. | ||
Half peak emoji. | ||
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Okay. | |
I don't think I'll take you up on that, but thank you. | ||
Diego Fernandez sent $20. | ||
Hello Nick. | ||
Strong supporter from Argentina here. | ||
Would like to know where I can contact you slash your team for a collaboration. | ||
Thanks for what you do. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
send me an email It's on my telegram. | ||
Froggy Groy percent five dollars. | ||
Hey Nick, have you seen the debate between Bill Kristol and Scott Horton, the editor of antiwar.com? | ||
Very interesting stuff. | ||
Kristol switched the subject when Israel came up, and then had to leave the debate early to catch a flight. | ||
No I haven't! | ||
That's really funny though. | ||
Very typical. | ||
Frog Zipping sent $5. | ||
Saw an older guy on NYC subway watching your show. | ||
Earbuds in with the biggest smile on his face. | ||
First real life grouper I've ever seen. | ||
Love you Nick. | ||
Been watching since 2022. | ||
First clip I saw was you hugging the pumpkin. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Hey, well, love that guy. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
I love when people see the AF stuff in public. | ||
We got to be more. | ||
Well, I don't want to say be more visible. | ||
I don't want people to be targeted for killing or something. | ||
But I love to hear that. | ||
We love, you know, it's a lot of young people who watch the show, but I love the older people. | ||
I really love old people. | ||
I sort of hate boomers, but I love like the silent generation. | ||
You know, boomers, boomers suck, but the generation above them are great. | ||
And you know, boomers aren't so bad. | ||
It's really, you know what it is? | ||
It's like younger boomers and Gen Xers. | ||
It's like the Gen Xers and the Younger Boomers are the, they're really insufferable. | ||
It's not all of them, but it's a lot of them. | ||
They're really painful. | ||
You know, they just like love music, man. | ||
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They just like love music, man. | |
And they're just like, they're the first total degenerate population. | ||
First, you know, the silent generation was the last generation where people learned like table manners. | ||
They learned how to like use a fork and knife and They learned how to talk correctly, and then every generation since then was, like, fucked. | ||
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Okay? | |
I don't know where it happened. | ||
Probably around, like, late 50s, early... Well, no, not late 50s. | ||
Maybe, like, early 60s. | ||
I would say, like, mid to early 60s onward is when each successive generation was just complete degeneracy. | ||
Anything goes. | ||
Total free-for-all. | ||
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So... But anyway, appreciate that. | |
Yeah, I don't know if that'll happen. | ||
He seems like a cool guy though. | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
I forgot to mention this. | ||
This was in my notes. | ||
waiting for the inevitable turn when he becomes the newest member of the Nick World Order. | ||
074 Life. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if that'll happen. | ||
He seems like a cool guy, though. | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
I forgot to mention this. | ||
This was in my notes. | ||
So funny. | ||
So, you know, Trump disavowed Project 2025 again yesterday. | ||
Fourth time. | ||
And he said, by the way, he said, they're radical right. | ||
Which is new. | ||
Trump never attacked the far right in 2016. | ||
Whenever they called him a racist or whatever, he would just totally sidestep that. | ||
He said, oh, Project 2025, they're the radical right. | ||
They're severe conservatives, which is a Mitt Romney creation. | ||
He said, oh, you have the radical left and you have the radical right, and I don't know anything about it, and it's ridiculous. | ||
And you know what's so funny about that? | ||
In her first tweets after becoming the presumptive nominee, Kamala attacked him for Project 2025. | ||
She said, I will do everything in my power to unite the Democratic Party and unite our nation to defeat Donald Trump and his extreme Project 2025 agenda. | ||
And it's just so typical. | ||
Oh, what a relief. | ||
I'm so glad Donald Trump disavowed Project 2025. | ||
Now the left can never use that as ammunition against him. | ||
Phew, good thing he disavowed Project 2025. | ||
Now the left will never mention it again. | ||
Now that he totally threw his own people under the bus, now that he totally betrayed his loyalists and very conservative Republicans, oh, thank goodness, now Democrats can't use that to attack him. | ||
Were you born yesterday? | ||
Of course they're still going to use it. | ||
And it's plausible because it's all his people. | ||
But, you know, Trump used to understand that. | ||
He used to understand that running away from your own side never works. | ||
Cucking never works. | ||
And it's one thing to positively say something like, hey, we're for all people. | ||
Fine. | ||
It's quite another thing to say, well, we're not those people. | ||
Those are two different things. | ||
It's one thing to say, hey, we're a Big Ten movement, everybody can come in. | ||
I feel the same way. | ||
I do that with my movement. | ||
It's quite another thing to say, oh, but not them. | ||
Because it raises questions like, okay, so you're supposed to be a Republican, and yet Amber Rose, a porn star, is in your Big Ten, but not John McEntee? | ||
And Nikki Haley's in the Big Ten. | ||
Jamal's in What did Susie Wiles say? | ||
She said we need Jamaals and Hispanics. | ||
I forget the other name she used. | ||
Not Karens. | ||
So Hispanics and blacks but no white women. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it obviously creates this contradiction in values. | ||
Not to mention it never works. | ||
The left never stops attacking you for those things. | ||
It's like when Marjorie Taylor Greene disavowed after AfPak. | ||
Did the left ever stop calling her a Nazi for that? | ||
No! | ||
It didn't work. | ||
Same thing with Paul Gosar. | ||
When Paul Gosar threw me under the bus and his other people under the bus, did anybody ever stop calling him a Nazi? | ||
No, they still call him that. | ||
Now he just forfeited his legacy. | ||
So Trump used to understand that and it's like he just forgot. | ||
He's just become like every other Republican. | ||
Now his advisors, who are conventional Republicans, they're writing the playbook and they don't know the first thing. | ||
So they totally, they totally, they totally, they totally unlearned those lessons from 2016. | ||
It's very sad to see. | ||
It's okay to say nigger sent $15. | ||
FDT by YG is ironically more cerebral of a song than anything Tom MacDonald has ever produced. | ||
I don't know that song. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat! | ||
Yes, yes, the Groipers are struggling. | ||
We need them to get smart. | ||
IQ and below are flailing right now. | ||
We need your leadership more than ever. | ||
Thank you for staying strong and being the general that God has ordained. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, yes, the Groypers are struggling. | ||
We need them to get smart. | ||
But you know, look, I don't, here's the thing. | ||
The message goes out There's no central organization. | ||
Everybody's always like, oh, Groypers are doing this, Groypers are doing that. | ||
Anybody can call themselves a Groyper. | ||
Okay, I put the message out there. | ||
Some people get it. | ||
Some people don't. | ||
Some people call themselves Groypers. | ||
But it's very important because you know what they do? | ||
A lot of people call themselves Groypers, but they're not really Groypers. | ||
They do it deliberately. | ||
Some people do it as a joke. | ||
So just keep that in mind. | ||
Not everybody that says they're a Groyper is a Groyper. | ||
That's just like classic false flag type stuff. | ||
John of Ark Groyper sent $5. | ||
Nick, do you think Trump is so cucked that he is going to allow the plans to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill with Harriet Tubman to go through or no? | ||
Wouldn't surprise me. | ||
Wouldn't surprise me even a little. | ||
They are going to. | ||
They 100% are going to do that. | ||
You will live to see Donald Trump call Kamala Harris a racist for locking up criminals. | ||
They are going to. | ||
They 100% are going to do that. | ||
You will live to see Donald Trump call Kamala Harris a racist for locking up criminals. | ||
He is going to run to the left of Kamala Harris on crime. | ||
It'll happen. | ||
Because they think that's what people want to hear. | ||
And they think they have a chance at winning over black men. | ||
They don't. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Kamala is unlikable, but she is the perfect candidate for women voters. | ||
She shouldn't be underestimated. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? | ||
It is, I'm not going to lie, it is funny. | ||
Like, they have a better meme game than Trump. | ||
Trump's, the Trump campaign's meme game sucks. | ||
Absolutely sucks. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Somebody was telling me this and he's right. | ||
Kamala has adopted Bratt. | ||
She's Bratt now. | ||
She adopted the Charlie XCX album. | ||
If Trump was smart, he would have adopted the Yeet album. | ||
He would have adopted the whole Yeet aesthetic or something like that. | ||
Vultures, Yeet. | ||
They would have done something similar. | ||
But Republicans, you know what's really telling? | ||
And I think Brant sent me this, and he's right about this. | ||
There was a video from the RNC. | ||
Where this young girl, this young TikToker, went around interviewing people at the RNC. | ||
And she was going up to young people, old people, and she was saying, hey, what's your song of the summer? | ||
And there was like this boomer Republican. | ||
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He's like, song of the summer? | |
Oh, I like the Rolling Stones. | ||
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Oh, I like Rolling Stones, The Beatles. | |
That's good stuff, man. | ||
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Roy Orbison. | |
She goes up to Madison Cawthorne and he's like, Song of the Summer or anything by Morgan Wallen. | ||
She goes up to some woman and the woman's like, um, I don't know. | ||
I don't know it yet. | ||
This is like a big problem with the GOP is that they're all so fucking lame. | ||
They are lame. | ||
Trump was the only cool one. | ||
Now he's like kind of a dork. | ||
There's nobody cool in the GOP. | ||
Kid Rock, not cool. | ||
Hulk Hogan, like kind of cool in a certain way, but not, not like 100%. | ||
So Republicans really need like a cultural cache. | ||
We need, we actually need like artists, but not artists making songs about fucking Roger Stone. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like we actually need artists that are making good music and just like good, like people that are interested in art, people that are artistic. | ||
And like not just making rap songs about Roger Stone. | ||
Not doing songs about fucking Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
MTG, MAGA's MVP. | ||
Like I would rather kill myself, okay, than be one of these people listening to MTG, MAGA's MVP. | ||
Some song, Roger Stone dancing in front of like some pickup truck with MAGA on it. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
So we actually need people are taught and not not country music. | ||
Okay, sorry, not country music, but something that's actually progressive and something that's actually modern. | ||
And yeah, maybe even a little female something that's actually fun. | ||
Not just like, you know, banjo songs about killing terrorists, like banjo songs about dying for Israel and like drinking beer. | ||
We need like fascists. | ||
The only thing, the only wave of right-wing art that was promising but kind of petered out was Vaporwave. | ||
Do you remember in 2016? | ||
Because the alt-right was actually attracting people that were actually left-wing. | ||
Like they actually had like a left-wing disposition. | ||
And so you started to actually get real artists. | ||
And so people were making Vaporwave and people were making... And do you want to know why they're still using the Tron grid and the Sun and all of that? | ||
It's because we haven't come up with anything since. | ||
So now, like Jack Posobiec and, you know, whoever, whenever they start a podcast, when Matt Gaetz or Posobiec or one of these other jagoffs, whenever they start a podcast, it's the Tron grid and the rising sun. | ||
And it's the 80s vaporwave aesthetic. | ||
It's the retro 80s thing. | ||
They're still doing that because in eight years, nobody has come up with anything new. | ||
That was the last flourish of progressive right-wing art. | ||
And when I say progressive, I mean it can't be conservative. | ||
It can't be like, oh, we're going to wear a fedora. | ||
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Oh, class is for men, swag is for boys. | |
I'm going to put on my fedora. | ||
I'm 600 pounds wearing a fedora. | ||
And wearing a tweed jacket? | ||
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No, fuck you! | |
No, we need something that's actually progressive, something that's modern. | ||
And that is what fascism was about. | ||
It was futuristic. | ||
It was a style. | ||
It wasn't just about, like, cutting taxes and the free market and, like, some Jew economic theory. | ||
No, it was vital. | ||
And so, we need like a new artistic flourish to come from the right. | ||
And that only happens when right-wing people get interested in art. | ||
That means you need to be high in openness. | ||
You can't actually turn your nose up and say, rap music? | ||
That's for black people. | ||
Oh, you listen to that? | ||
That's for faggots. | ||
Like, you actually have to be high in openness to be creative. | ||
Now, I'm not the guy to do it, because I'm like a robot, okay? | ||
I'm like an in-cell robot that just does politics, but we need people to get creative. | ||
We need creative people to be effective. | ||
All the actually fun art is made by—a lot of it sucks, because it's infected by wokeness, but a lot of it is fun and good stuff. | ||
And the right wing doesn't even make anything good. | ||
Like, can you think of anything even good by the right? | ||
Other than, like, Kanye? | ||
And even people look at that and they're like, no. | ||
It's like, okay, so what do you want to do? | ||
Morgan Wallen for the rest of our lives? | ||
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Some people go, yeah, it makes me feel good. | |
It reaffirms my Reactionary tendencies or something. | ||
Not even reactionary, it's more like primitivist. | ||
So. | ||
Yeah, that's, but yeah, Kamala should not be underestimated. | ||
W. Brat. | ||
W. Brat Summer, W. Coconut. | ||
You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? | ||
You exist in the context. | ||
I love that. | ||
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Bro literally admitted to DemonKai's Twitter last stream. | ||
Who did? | ||
Oh no, somebody, I didn't do that. | ||
Somebody else did that. | ||
Other Groypers did, they got a response. | ||
Somebody else DM'd and then they sent back a crypto thing. | ||
No, but I didn't. | ||
No evidence of that. | ||
Space Crusader sent $5. | ||
Why is Laura Loomer posting videos of dead animals and bragging about her alligator head collection? | ||
Is this an obscure Kabbalistic ritual or unmarried childless yenta behavior? | ||
I don't know, I didn't see that. | ||
Don't tell me. | ||
Show me. | ||
I don't want to be that dramatic about Torba. | ||
Torba is no different from Satan tempting Jesus in the desert, offering him the world for his submission to him. | ||
Nick, I'm ready to get strong this decade so we can come back stronger. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
Don't tell me. | ||
Show me. | ||
I don't, I don't want to be that dramatic about Torba. | ||
I think he just disagrees. | ||
Sabian sent $25. | ||
Nothing ever happens. | ||
What are you talking about, Torba? | ||
Tons of stuff has happened. | ||
Roy Perspool sent $5. | ||
How was your weekend? | ||
Hope you caught the moon on Saturday. | ||
It was really cool. | ||
Little bit spooky. | ||
I did! | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I didn't know what to make of that. | ||
Roy Perspool sent $5. | ||
Napoleon Dynamite was pro-immigration propaganda. | ||
It was released summer 2004 when Bush was trying to get immigration reform passed and didn't want amnesty for illegals. | ||
Congress didn't pass it. | ||
Shocking. | ||
Blatant when I watched it recently. | ||
You think so? | ||
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My friend is a non-Christian marrying a Catholic woman. | ||
They are having an interfaith marriage ceremony and he has no plan to get baptized. | ||
I truly wish them the best, but I wonder how a marriage can last on this foundation? | ||
Vance did the same thing. | ||
These marriages are far from traditional. | ||
Not sure what EMJ was on about. - Well, the bigger problem is that they're all going to hell. | ||
That's the biggest problem, is that they're not bringing their kids into the church. | ||
You know, religion isn't just this pragmatic thing where it's like, how do we stay married? | ||
Let's just be Catholic. | ||
Like, the biggest problem is that they're all imperiling their souls. | ||
Catholics should not marry non-Catholics ever. | ||
Never. | ||
Base Texas Gamer sent $10. | ||
With Kamala Harris being the Democrat nominee, the Republicans will only become more cringe and gay. | ||
Yep. | ||
Attacking her for being too tough on crime and locking up too many black people is retarded. | ||
This party is a fucking joke. | ||
It is a joke. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
The good news is when something awesome shows up, it'll be unstoppable. | ||
That's the good news. | ||
No, I gotta go on. | ||
It's official. | ||
I'm getting fat, so I have to cut my diet. | ||
I'm done. | ||
No matter what. | ||
The good news is when something awesome shows up, it'll be unstoppable. | ||
That's the good news. | ||
Absolute being sent $15. | ||
McDonald's. | ||
No, I got to go on. | ||
It's official. | ||
I'm getting fat, so I have to cut my diet. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I went on the scale the other day, and I'm heavier than I've ever been. | ||
I'm not that heavy. | ||
I'm only like six pounds heavier than I normally am. | ||
But I do seem to be gaining weight, so I'm done fucking around. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
It's literally one meal a day until the number improves. | ||
So no more McDonald's. | ||
I'm not... I said this for a long time. | ||
I was like, I'll eat whatever I want. | ||
I said, but if I ever get fat, I'll just stop eating. | ||
That's where I'm at now. | ||
That's where I'm at. | ||
So yeah, I probably gained like four pounds, you know, cause my weight would fluctuate in like a five, four or five pound range. | ||
And I'm like a couple of pounds over the upper limit of that. | ||
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So I was like, OK, we got to stop this runaway train before it gets out of hand. | |
So I'm done. | ||
No more eating. | ||
No more eating for this guy. | ||
I felt kind of bad, you know, because the other day I got ice. | ||
I got ice cream on Saturday and then I got ice cream on Sunday and I was sitting there eating this. | ||
It was so good, though. | ||
I had to get it on Sunday because they fucked it up on Saturday. | ||
I ordered this thing with brownies in it, but they didn't blend up the brownies, so it was all just vanilla ice cream. | ||
So I was like, man, they ruined it. | ||
So I said, I gotta go back tomorrow. | ||
Get a mulligan. | ||
I gotta do it all over again. | ||
Get it right. | ||
So I ordered it with extra brownies, so it'd be all blended up, and it was perfect. | ||
Down to the last minute detail. | ||
It was so perfect, but I felt so bad. | ||
I was like, I'm a disgusting glutton. | ||
Here I am in my car eating the most decadent thing for the second day in a row. | ||
I'm like, I'm a disgusting pig. | ||
I gotta stop. | ||
And then I got on the scale and I'm like, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
So today I rededicated myself. | ||
No more eating. | ||
That's it. | ||
No more eating. | ||
And now I'm going to the gym. | ||
I actually started exercising today. | ||
I will not allow myself to get fat, and I'm not going to be one of these pieces of shit that's anozempic. | ||
Everybody that's anozempic looks like shit, and it's just such a pathetic, like, oh, I'm a fat, disgusting slob. | ||
I'm going to get anozempic and, you know, just stop eating, you fat pig, you know? | ||
So I'm just done eating. | ||
Done eating and I'm gonna get in the gym. | ||
Forever. | ||
You're making $30,000 a month, you can only afford a $20 Super Chat. | ||
dream about us all taking action and controlling the country in 15 to 20 years is so true. | ||
I just started my business last year and I'm now making $30,000 monthly at age 17. | ||
We all have to gain power with things like this. | ||
One day I will be Senator of Michigan, I guarantee it. | ||
We must all aim for the long term. | ||
You're making $30,000 a month, you can only afford a $20 super chat. | ||
Listen, if we're making 30 grand a month, we're going to have to do a little better, Like, I can't be expected to do all the work over here, alright? | ||
And by the way, Guy posted that just to flex. | ||
I'm only 17, I'm making 30 grand a month. | ||
Yeah, I must feel good. | ||
I remember the first time. | ||
I remember when I made a couple bucks. | ||
$30,000 a month. | ||
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$20? | |
If you're making $30,000 a month, you could do $1,000 a month, okay? | ||
And by the way, that is the expectation. | ||
If I red-pilled you and you're making that kind of dough, come on now, I need to see a little bit of that. | ||
How else are we going to spread this message, okay? | ||
You think this shit pays for itself? | ||
So hey, thanks for the super chat, buddy. | ||
Congratulations on your success, but let's put your money where your mouth is, okay? | ||
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I'm only 17. | |
I'm making all this money. | ||
Let's cough up the dough a little bit, buddy. | ||
We could do a little better than that. | ||
Hey, but thanks a lot, man. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Don't dot your location, though. | ||
I wish you luck. | ||
I wish you the best, though. | ||
Nick the Jew. | ||
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I'm such a Jew. | |
Pay me. | ||
Where's my- are you forgetting something? | ||
Are you forgetting something? | ||
Where's my cut? | ||
I have a percentage. | ||
Where's my coins? | ||
Yeah, well. | ||
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It's true. | |
Alexander sent $10. | ||
It's all true. | ||
We must turn Russia into a desert populated by white Negroes upon whom we shall impose a tyranny such as the most terrible Eastern despots never dreamt of. | ||
Where's my foreign aid? | ||
Trotsky, Zionist Jew. | ||
Half. | ||
I'm on the front lines against anti-Sem- I mean anti-Catholicism. | ||
Where's my money? | ||
This country is founded on Fwentesian values. | ||
Anglo-Fwentesian values and I demand a cut. | ||
I am your closest ally. | ||
Gross. | ||
Joe Iper winner sent $5. | ||
Ever since Joe Biden dropped out, I've been nonstop edging to Kamala I naked pics. | ||
Alexander sent $10. | ||
It seems as if their vision for Russia has found its way into America. | ||
Two halves. | ||
True. | ||
Rover sent $7. | ||
First was sketch. | ||
Now it's Chris from Mr. Beast that people are defending for very degenerate behavior with a kid. | ||
But Nick, remember he was in a dark place at the time. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Big surprise. | ||
All these, by the way, all these trannies and gay people, it's not coincidental. | ||
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the soul. | |
That hiccup that they are all like freaks. | ||
You know, like Sketch was not only gay, he's like a porn star in lipstick. | ||
Chris from Mr. Beast is not only a tranny, he's also sending nudes to kids, allegedly. | ||
It's not a coincidence. | ||
They're never, they're never just anything, are they? | ||
Because that's how it was pitched. | ||
Oh, just let them do their thing. | ||
Oh, it's the same as what normal people do. | ||
Just a little different. | ||
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Oh, never. | |
It's never just... It's never just that, is it? | ||
It's always that. | ||
Plus... There's some kind of freaky shit going on. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $5. | ||
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$376. | |
Who's the biggest boomer of all time? | ||
Biggest boomer? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know off the top of my head. | ||
Hannity? | ||
I think Hannity's Gen X though. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Probably Rush Limbaugh. | ||
King Boomer. | ||
And he's Gen X though. | ||
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So I don't know. | |
Upgroip sent $15. | ||
Loved your monologue last week on how we need to be in this for the long haul so we can be poised to seize the moment when it comes our way. | ||
The future is ours for the taking if we show up. | ||
Been loving the show more than ever. | ||
You've been on fire recently. | ||
Ride or die for NJF. | ||
Hey, thank you so much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad that spoke to you. | ||
We need people to get out there and work. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
English, Florida, percent, $10. | ||
Have you heard speculation that Biden is not alive? | ||
Released a virtual dropout, not a press conference. | ||
Also, Kamala as the replacement doesn't add up because leading up to this, she was part of the problem. | ||
Well, I think that's really their only option. | ||
But yeah, I heard that. | ||
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We went over that. | |
Insulia Messi sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, I noticed you haven't used Christian Futurists since Fuentes Rally 1. | ||
Would you still call yourself one or do you woe not like this label anymore? | ||
I know you said in this past you don't like using isms. | ||
Thanks Nick. | ||
Really stupid question. | ||
That, you know, people are always so, it's always these young fucking idiot kids that are always hung up on. | ||
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So are you like a monarchist? | |
Are you like a, I'm like a anarcho-syndicalist with Maoist tendencies? | ||
Like, just stop with this political compass shit. | ||
It's always these like 19 year olds that for whatever, it's always like 19 year old debate club kids that hang out in Discord all day that are like, so what, what kind of ism are you? | ||
I'm like a minarchist. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Okay, it's an interesting rhetorical innovation, but... You know, it's just one among many things I would call myself. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
You broke destiny, Nick. | ||
This man is low-key contemplating doing something regrettable. | ||
Getting to the point we might need to pray for this cuck. | ||
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Okay. | |
Jack Dempsey sent $5. | ||
Is it bad when I heard Nick was gay? | ||
I thought omg I have a chance xt. | ||
Get away from me. | ||
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Gross! | |
- Gross. - George Floyd sent $10. | ||
What if Microsoft brought George Floyd back to life and turned him into a Solana shit coin? | ||
Oh wait, they did. | ||
The ticker is Floyd AI. | ||
Floyd I.net. - Okay, stop shilling your fucking scam on here. - Capital pilot sent $10. | ||
Sick of looking at Israeli flags at right-wing events. | ||
Should GROWAPPERS be going to GOP, Turning Point, National Conservative etc events and deliberately standing in front of foreign flags and displaying the cross? | ||
Great show, Nick, as always. | ||
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And then, and then, and then, yeah, that would show them. | |
And then, hey, no. | ||
Let's put up the wholesome Chungus flag! | ||
What the fuck? | ||
A Jewish flag? | ||
Let's put up the wholesome Chungus flag! | ||
Chungus! | ||
Chungus! | ||
Shut the fuck up, dude. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
The GOP's cooked. | ||
There's always gonna be Jew flags. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Okay, and then what? | ||
Okay, they're all pro-Israel anyway. | ||
I'll have to listen to that one. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat by the way and for the tip. | ||
I'll have to go in and listen to that. | ||
about J.D. Vance defended Amber Rose and said she was great, that Trump is creating a big tent movement and said the only people who didn't like the convention are from the dying social conservative wing of the party. | ||
The donors are saying it out loud, yet bap-tards will still say this is winning. | ||
I'll have to listen to that one. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, by the way, and for the tip. | ||
I'll have to go in and listen to that. | ||
I hadn't heard that. | ||
Yeah, it's no surprise. | ||
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It's... | |
They killed the social conservative wing. | ||
It's now neocons, neoliberals. | ||
That's a party. | ||
Zionists that want to bomb Iran and these Silicon Valley technocrats that want to deregulate stablecoins and surveillance so that they can have this public-private panopticon dictatorship. | ||
No room anymore for Christians, social conservatives, cultural conservatism. | ||
It's all dead. | ||
It's all over. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Get a new studio from the DNC and you predict Biden dropping out. | ||
What the Sigma? | ||
What the Sigma? | ||
Blinnie Enjoyer 2137 sent $10. | ||
Where can I report an elderly, senile man getting scammed by an Indian? | ||
He's lost all of his presidential nominations. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Smug citizen sent $5, we were a few centimeters away from two milfy Indian women battling it out for the future of the most powerful nation to ever exist. | ||
Pretty sad. | ||
We would have had a woman president no matter what. | ||
6'6 American sent $5, Trump is in on the AA, to build the right around him, while also bringing in pro-Israel and anti-Iran personnel. | ||
Then articles of Iran AA intel is found days later almost foreshadowing war with Iran, plus more Seuss stuff with Trump and the AA. | ||
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What's AA? | |
I don't know what you're referring to. | ||
Rape caviar sent $10. | ||
Great monologue. | ||
I hate the derp state. | ||
Me too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
This is all a part of the plan. | ||
Me, Joe Spencer, and Chuck Johnson are gonna be cheersing champagne glasses at the DNC while Biden arrests all the shells. | ||
Did you trust the plan? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Chuck Johnson still... Here's how he can still win. | ||
I would have thought that after Biden withdrew, Chuck Johnson would be like, it's over, oh man, you know, whatever. | ||
Nope, he's doubling down. | ||
He's like, here's how Biden can still win. | ||
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So I don't know, man. | |
We'll see if that happens. | ||
I don't believe it though. | ||
If Biden steps down, the long line of white guy presidents is over. | ||
If we get an IG president by default, that's the official end of the empire. | ||
Well, there's no official end. | ||
Obama was already president. | ||
That was, that's, that was the end. | ||
- Six foot six, American sent $5. - If that's the standard. - Also after everything I've seen, I'm more on the side that the Jews used Trump to be a controlled Hitler, so nothing organic can be built up. - I disagree. | ||
Dumb. | ||
You're just stupid. | ||
You know that? | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Nick! | ||
You think we'll ever get a Pat Buchanan candidate ever again? | ||
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Fuck off. | |
Also what got you into Pat Buchanan? | ||
Thanks. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Huh, Nick! | |
You think we'll ever get a Pat Buchanan candidate ever again? | ||
Because I found out about Pat Buchanan yesterday and he fucking based? | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Tragic sent five dollars. | ||
Stupid wrong question. | ||
So much of life is just you have to find the right question. | ||
These are the wrong questions. | ||
Tragic sent five dollars. | ||
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You think we'll get a pathy cannon guy run again for president? | |
Fuck off! | ||
Retard. | ||
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No. | |
Nah, I don't like all that stuff. | ||
I just like playing. | ||
I just like a regular burger. | ||
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No, no smoke. | |
I don't like the smoke. | ||
Or the bacon. | ||
What did I even do over the weekend? | ||
I don't even remember. | ||
Weekend was fine. | ||
I just like slept all day Saturday. | ||
Yesterday I got a lot of stuff done. | ||
I did a lot of research and cleaned the house a little bit. | ||
Life goes on. | ||
What else can you say? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Are you laughing your ass off? | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Thanks for the RNC coverage last week. | ||
Most surprising thing was hearing you mention you had an Assyrian friend, Lamao. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Are you laughing your ass off? | ||
Why is that laughing your ass off funny? | ||
I had an Assyrian friend. | ||
I'm laughing my freaking ass off. | ||
My sides are in orbit. | ||
Why is that funny? | ||
LMAO. | ||
Why is that LMAO? | ||
Yeah, I went to school in Boston. | ||
It's diverse. | ||
LMAO. | ||
Yeah, it's just crazy. | ||
It's freaking crazy, isn't it? | ||
Richard Lyman sent $100. | ||
I feel bad for Joe Biden and wish him a happy retirement. | ||
Crying face. | ||
I don't. | ||
No, fuck him. | ||
He's totally corrupt. | ||
He should have never been in there. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
But no, I'm not sympathetic at all. | ||
Everybody's like, oh, I feel bad for him. | ||
Why would you feel bad for him? | ||
This guy declared war on us. | ||
He made us get, I mean, I didn't get vaccinated, but he made the country get vaccinated. | ||
Would the vaccine mandate open the border? | ||
Should have never been in the running. | ||
Guy's been betraying our country for years. | ||
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VP for King Obama. | |
So no, I don't feel bad for him at all. | ||
But thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very good. | ||
1488 sent $10. | ||
Warning, pedophiles are identifying themselves on Twitter with laser eyes profiles. | ||
Protect your children from these freaks at all costs. | ||
- Very good. - Squibby sent $20. | ||
Hi, smile. - Hi. - Bobby Vitaly sent $50. | ||
Haters don't understand what is happening. | ||
Trump Has Been Captured By Their Subversive Agenda And It Sucks! | ||
It's Blackpilling Yes! | ||
What They Don't Understand Is That We Follow Christ! | ||
Christ Is King And He Will Lead Us To Victory! | ||
It's Never Over As For Long As We Keep Fighting The Good Fight! | ||
They Can't Stop America First! | ||
MCND 2028, Fuentes 2036. - Look, it's just never over, okay? | ||
As long as you're alive, you have to struggle. | ||
And that's it, okay? | ||
You know, we don't... You actually... If you keep creating these spooks in your imagination of, I want it to be this way, I have an idea in my head of what it's gonna look like, you will always be disappointed. | ||
So it's just as simple as, every day we're alive, we have to struggle. | ||
And that's it. | ||
No victory, no defeat. | ||
None of that matters. | ||
Pleasure, pain, suffering. | ||
It's all just part of it. | ||
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So, you know, it doesn't need to be, oh, Buchanan 2020, what if Hitler 2036? | |
Like, just calm down. | ||
We don't need to just think about the next election. | ||
It's not about the next election. | ||
Weaponized AI sent $5, the Dems dispatched Biden. | ||
They will announce it by the end of the week. | ||
His death will overshadow all sympathy for the attempted assassination on Trump. | ||
This their play on the short attention span of Americans. | ||
Fresh Garbage 5 sent $15, props to Nick for mentioning Captain Beefheart in Velvet Underground. | ||
Yeah, see, I'm pretty hip. | ||
I'm pretty hip. | ||
I know you think, oh, that guy, I know more about rock music. | ||
People say, oh, you're just like, you're just like Nig music. | ||
You talk about wiggers, but you listen to rap. | ||
I listen to everything. | ||
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Okay. | |
I listen to everything. | ||
And I know the lore. | ||
I know the deep cuts. | ||
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Okay. | |
Don't be telling me about, you know, Nig this and Nig that if you don't know Trout Mask Replica. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
So, yeah I'm glad you know what's up. | ||
You know, in 2016 said he'd get to the bottom of 9/11. | ||
That's why I voted for him. | ||
Then he said the dancing Israelis were Muslims celebrating an NJ. | ||
Did you and Trump talk about 9/11? | ||
If so, what was said? | ||
Does Trump know what happened and he's playing 4D chess or is he in on it? | ||
Like I would talk about that. | ||
Aquarium grow a percent. | ||
sent $10 troubling times but hunkering down to watch America first is so cozy feels kind of like the COVID days smile kind of but hey thank you Elisa sent $100 this is a great time to be alive cheers hey thank you for the big super chat I appreciate it it is a good time to be alive I I love li- you just have to love the game. | ||
You have to have love for the game. | ||
Win, lose, or draw, you have to love the game. | ||
You have to love life. | ||
So I totally agree. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Thanks for the content that I just stole from you. | ||
I tweeted today about Netanyahu making us do his laundry and I took that from him I stole it from his timeline. | ||
Fuck him. | ||
Guy sucks. | ||
Guy sucked in real life. | ||
- So I percent $5. | ||
Myron was talking about getting you and Jackson Hinkle to get along, but after him posting the American Communist Party, I don't think we'll ever see it happening. | ||
Smiley face. - Guy sucks. | ||
Guy sucked in real life. | ||
- Only Groyp sent $5. - So, not gonna happen. | ||
- My boomer parents don't seem too happy about Kamala being forced onto them. | ||
Oh really? | ||
Cool story. | ||
Hunter appreciator sent $5. | ||
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Huh? | |
Biden, Netanyahu is a freaking asshole. | ||
Jews, what was that goy? | ||
Trump wins New York. | ||
You are welcome. | ||
Huh? | ||
Absolute Bean sent $15. | ||
McDonald's. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Epicurnist sent $5. | ||
Thoughts on Jackson Hinkle's new party, American Communist Party? | ||
Stupid and gay. | ||
GodOfConquest91 sent $15, you hit it out of the park again Nick. | ||
This show is crucial because you're the only person right now who is talking about power. | ||
The most crucial question right now is, who is running the government? | ||
Anyway, can't wait for more attacks on the Republican base from the Wild Slash La Civida campaign. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's a serious show. | ||
Well, I don't know that much about him, but I know he's loyal to Trump. | ||
I think he's loyal to anti-war agenda, other America first things. | ||
So, yeah, I think it's interesting. | ||
John of Arcroy percent $5. | ||
Nick, it sounds like tonight you endorse Dace and Ignaut and their support for the art right. | ||
I don't know those people. | ||
It's him. | ||
It's him, retard. | ||
When are you going to realize he doesn't think there was anything wrong in the first term? | ||
selling out to the GOP establishment is because he'll need those people in November for when they try to steal the election again, considering how badly they backstabbed him in 2020. | ||
Why do you think he'd be doing this? | ||
Just donors? | ||
It's him. | ||
It's him, retard. | ||
When are you going to realize he doesn't think there was anything wrong in the first term? | ||
At the core of it, that's the problem. | ||
He just doesn't really care that much. | ||
I know that hurts to hear, but he doesn't really care about governing. | ||
And he thinks the first term was a huge success. | ||
And he's just being pushed around. | ||
You know, you can't just make excuses constantly and say, oh, well, he's just like a slave to his people, but he's still awesome. | ||
But even if he isn't, but if he's selling out to them, well, it's because there's some 4D chess. | ||
Maybe it's just him. | ||
Maybe it's just him. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
$120. | ||
No message. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
No message even better. | ||
Fresh garbage, $5.10. | ||
Kamala getting all the black vote. | ||
Most of the Spanish vote. | ||
All the Muslim vote. | ||
50% of white women vote. | ||
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Trouble for the red. | |
Yep. | ||
Sounded out. | ||
sent $5, didn't know those date the right stuff videos were John MC Entee from Project 2025. | ||
I watched his interview with Dr. Roberts, and I'm on your side even more after that. | ||
Lizana and Wiles are clearly agents of the swamp for making Trump disavow. | ||
Sounded out, genius. | ||
Dragon sent $5, can right wing retards like Loomer and everyone else not be schizophrenic boomers for day? | ||
Every time I refresh my Twitter feed I see all them spurging out saying Biden is dead or something. | ||
I can't take it anymore. | ||
Yep, log off. | ||
Real Paisan sent $10, any chance they tap Andrew Cuomo to be VP? | ||
Doubt it. | ||
Mango Sheaths just sent $10, Vance Unfollowed Sailor on Twitter, not even getting kosher racism anymore from our based VP. | ||
That's not surprising, though. | ||
That's to be expected, I guess. | ||
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Okay. | |
Gross. | ||
Okay. | ||
Poopfart Porker sent $5, chubbed up like a prized hug, romantic face. | ||
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Gross. | |
Edgemaster 69 sent $5, what's going on big guy? | ||
So much happening lately and no Twitter space? | ||
But thanks for all the boring RNC content I guess. | ||
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Okay. | |
Edgemaster 69 sent $5, just kidding I am loyal. | ||
Keaton MC Coy sent $5, when Trump wins, will you go to his inauguration? | ||
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Nope. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
Likewise. | ||
- Thank you, man. | ||
Likewise. - Yeah, probably. probably. | ||
There you go. | ||
Yeah, salads only. | ||
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Oh, fuck off. | |
Okay. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Oh, fuck off. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Do you know when you talk about processed foods, you sound like a fucking faggot? | ||
Has anyone ever told you that? | ||
All these people that go around, it's all that processed shit. | ||
Seed oils and processed sugars. | ||
You need to eat dairy. | ||
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Fuck you! | |
Fuck you, dude. | ||
I'm so sick of that. | ||
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All those processed sugars and seed oils. | |
Processed. | ||
It's all that ultra-processed food. | ||
It's not gonna kill you. | ||
It's not gonna kill you. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Okay? | ||
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It's fine. | |
Eat as much meat, eggs, and dairy as you like. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Get a fucking job, you fucking hippie. | ||
Get a life. | ||
You're eating meat, eggs, and dairy? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Blow it out your ass, faggot. | ||
They're like these new hippies. | ||
You ever see that movie Captain Fantastic? | ||
Reminds me of that. | ||
You're like, these are just like new hippies. | ||
They went all the way around. | ||
It started with, huh, vegans are faggots, they won't eat meat. | ||
Look at me, I'm eating ribs. | ||
To like, I'm a full carnivore diet. | ||
To like this, I'm... | ||
Is your honey locally sourced? | ||
I don't eat processed. | ||
Ew, is this cooked in seed oils? | ||
I don't eat at restaurants anymore. | ||
Is this cooked in seed oils? | ||
Literally commit suicide. | ||
There's nut nut, but I don't know if that's against Rumble 2S, but But look, seed oils are not bad for you. | ||
That's fake. | ||
Somebody, I saw Nate Hockman, Nate Hockman tweeted the other day, he's like, I'm with a nutritionist, she said seed oils are fine, does anyone have evidence otherwise? | ||
Not one person, not one person could give a solid answer. | ||
Not one. | ||
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Fake. | |
Fake. | ||
Absolutely fake. | ||
You can eat as much wheat, eggs, and dairy. | ||
No, you actually can't! | ||
No, if you eat too many eggs, you die. | ||
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Fucking people get a life. | |
It's like there's like a whole class of people they must live on welfare or something because all they do is take pictures of themselves in the woods making ASMR cooking videos and fucking jacking off about all I eat is butter. | ||
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All you need is a little bit of butter and a little bit of fuck. | |
Fuck you. | ||
That's all they can talk- It's like, don't you have any other actually, like, interesting opinions? | ||
Or like, don't you have anything at all to say other than- So all you need is like chives, butter, and you just put the meat in the pan? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Get a life, bitch. | ||
Go tell your boyfriend. | ||
Go, go... Turn over in bed and tell your fucking gay boyfriend. | ||
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Ridiculous. | |
Here's what I had for breakfast today. | ||
Just berries and... Shut up. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
You know nobody cares. | ||
Hey, did you know nobody actually cares? | ||
Hey, let me tell you something. | ||
Nobody cares what you ate for breakfast today. | ||
To fuel your short, shitty, little body, facially unattractive. | ||
So I will continue to eat seed oils and watch me. | ||
Just wait till I glow up. | ||
That's my, I'm doing, the new challenge is I'm eating all seed oils, all processed food, and watch, I'm gonna get jacked. | ||
And then I'm gonna rub it in your face. | ||
You know, all these people eating good food doesn't make them any less annoying. | ||
Or stupid. | ||
Just makes them more obnoxious. | ||
All you need is a little bite. | ||
Whipped up some steak and eggs. | ||
It was tasty. | ||
Tasty and nutritious. | ||
Okay, fag. | ||
Okay, mom. | ||
I can't stand it, man. | ||
When did these people all get so insufferable? | ||
When did my side become so insufferable? | ||
Makes me want to join the real left. | ||
The real left is like a party. | ||
They don't give a shit. | ||
Now the right is all just like, Does this contain seed oils? | ||
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Um, this isn't, this is whack music. | |
Shut up. | ||
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Hate you. | |
Ugh. | ||
Anyway. | ||
way. | ||
That's unreal. | ||
Proud to hear you're not eating like crap anymore. | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Why do you care what I eat? | ||
It's feeding time. | ||
It's feeding time for the AF beast. | ||
Why do you care what's in the trough? | ||
I'm proud you're not eating McDonald's. | ||
Oh, is that a personal victory for you? | ||
Fucking homo. | ||
Why do you even care? | ||
People's like upset. | ||
Oh, it's not enough you eat a stick of butter and a piece of steak. | ||
No, everybody's gotta know seed oils are bad for you. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut up, loser. | ||
Kool-Aid Smile sent $10. | ||
Remember a few months ago when Destiny said he would keep doing unhinted takes until everything he said couldn't be differentiated from his other takes slash fucked up ass and retarded shit he said? | ||
Yeah he didn't stick to that. | ||
He did not stick to that. | ||
He kind of fell off on that one. | ||
Sabian sent $5, what if we all wrote in Hitler that would show them and would be so based? | ||
Okay, yeah, you're not funny. | ||
Nerdes sent $5, imagine if we got Candace Owens to run against Kamala. | ||
It would be crazy because she's both black and a woman, so what's the left gonna do? | ||
Okay, oh wow, comedy hour! | ||
Comedy portion of the show. | ||
Is that real? | ||
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A Muslim grandma? | |
That'd be based. | ||
Based if true. | ||
It's real! | ||
You are right about so many things, big and small, which have helped me, such as slimming down with coffee as appetite suppressant causing me to simply take less bites of food, tilde, each day. | ||
Best wishes from a grateful Muslim grandma. | ||
Is that real? | ||
A Muslim grandma? | ||
That'd be based. | ||
Based if true. | ||
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It's real. | |
You drink coffee, you're not hungry. | ||
So you can only eat one meal a day. | ||
Drink coffee. | ||
You wake up, wait an hour and a half to get the caffeine. | ||
Drink your coffee. | ||
Go until dinner. | ||
Eat dinner. | ||
Go to bed. | ||
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One meal. | |
Mama sent $5. | ||
And you can eat whatever you want. | ||
I'm watching with my mom for the first time and she thinks you're a funny lunatic. | ||
Oh brother, she's not gonna like that whole rant. | ||
She's not gonna like me ranting and raving. | ||
Expletives flying. | ||
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Oops! | |
Apologies for the language. | ||
I'm embarrassed. | ||
Don't, yes, that's why this is really a show for like young guys because I am, I'm a beast. | ||
I'm an untamed beast. | ||
I'm an undomesticated, untamed, gnarly beast. | ||
And so, you know, women watch the show and then they hear, you know, everything's fine until they hear me joke about like killing women or putting a woman through a wall. | ||
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I start swearing like crazy and then people go, oh my. | |
Oh my. | ||
It's quite rude. | ||
So I apologize for the language. | ||
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Oops. | |
My bad. | ||
You're cooked. | ||
You're on a list. | ||
You're cooked. | ||
You're on a list. | ||
Absolute bean sent $5. | ||
If poop far porker is watching, you are a male, you are a boy. | ||
Enough with the charades. | ||
That's true. | ||
That guy, that is a guy. | ||
Caesar says sent $5. | ||
I wanted to disbelieve you about 2024 and in my head I say oh no it's gonna be okay and every time I open Twitter Trump gets worse. | ||
You're always right. | ||
You guys look at the facts. | ||
Look at the facts. | ||
Angela Cavallone sent $10. | ||
Thanks for always sticking up for Catholics. | ||
Keep calling out the lies and speaking the truth. | ||
We love ya. | ||
Heart. | ||
Chris is king. | ||
Latin cross. | ||
Love you too. | ||
W Catholic. | ||
Justin sent $10. | ||
I've listened to you for a while here and there. | ||
More often now that you're on Rumble. | ||
Proud of you. | ||
Any events you'll be attending soon? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Haven't scheduled any. | ||
Iver Ebrick sent $5. | ||
How many hours do you work a week? | ||
I never stop working. | ||
I'm always working. | ||
You know, this show is two to three hours a night. | ||
Takes me an hour to get ready, takes me an hour on the other end of it, so the show is like five hours a day, and then I'm, you know, I'm doing stuff throughout the day also. | ||
I'm on Twitter, writing, reading, you know, making calls, so I'm really like never not working. | ||
Last time sent $5, you talked last week about infiltrating the GOP at the local level, would it be worth recruiting guys out of the Knights of Columbus or other Catholic groups with the young men? | ||
I think people should just get involved with the GOP. | ||
I think that, you know, problem with a lot of these Catholic guys is a lot of them are simps. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, you can try it. | ||
I don't know any nice people on this. | ||
True. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
That is all. | ||
True. | ||
Evan Rumi sent $5. | ||
Nick, go to the gym. | ||
You fat fucking faggot. | ||
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Oh, bass, I'm tough. | |
Hey, go to the gym. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You put your hands on the dirty floor, peasant. | ||
Jason Clarke sent $15. | ||
No message. | ||
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I have a generous belly. | |
And you can go and do jumping jacks like a fool. | ||
Based Crocheter sent $5. | ||
I'm not laughing about your friend in a derogatory way. | ||
I just haven't seen many outside of Michigan. | ||
Sorry, Nick. | ||
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3. | |
Xi Jinping sent $10. | ||
Paying my dues. | ||
We love Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
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Hey, thank you. | |
Goizla sent $5. | ||
Stop picking your nose. | ||
Also, do you really think the woman that dropped out of the race in 2020 before the Iowa caucus would pose any challenge for Trump? | ||
I do actually. | ||
If you don't see that, you're an idiot. | ||
Also, I'm not picking my nose. | ||
Saul Nigaman sent $5. | ||
Why does Trump surround himself with people like LaCivita and Wiles? | ||
I don't understand how Trump could allow his loyalists to be pushed out and the traitors to be propped up. | ||
Because he's part of the issue. | ||
Okay? | ||
You know, people, the idol worship of Trump, I love Trump, but he does have some deep blind spots and flaws, and he does bear responsibility for that. | ||
That's a good question. | ||
How does he, you know, because the Trump that I voted for in 16 held grudges and would never forgive people that betrayed him. | ||
And now you see him do it all the time. | ||
He's just not that tough. | ||
Johnny Bravo 7 sent $5. | ||
Leftists like Kyle Kulinski and others agree with you on Israel and likely Jewish power, but they're so spineless that they have to strawman your position to an absurd cartoonish level just so they can say that's why I don't agree with him. | ||
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That's true. | |
Jason Clark sent $5. | ||
Did you see the video of Peter Thiel being asked about AI being used in selecting bombing targets by Israel? | ||
Funny and concerning to see how flustered it made him. | ||
I did. | ||
Texas sent $5, hey, watching from Poland. | ||
Considering Trump donated to Kamala Harris in 2011 don't you think he's just another liberal that is beef with the current liberal establishment? | ||
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No I don't. | |
MN Groyp sent $5, maybe a retarded black woman can bring the savage out of Trump. | ||
Yeah, you're not part of the joke. | ||
sent five dollars. | ||
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Okay. | |
I went on a date with a man and he brought me raw milk from his own farm instead of flowers. | ||
What should I do? | ||
Locally sourced. | ||
Oh, my future husband, XDDXOXO. | ||
Yeah, you're not part of the joke. | ||
Deuceful Torb sent five dollars. | ||
Your outfit got me thinking black and yellow, black and yellow. | ||
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Okay. | |
Of Crypt sent five dollars. | ||
Hey, asshole, fix the Minecraft server. | ||
I can't even play this. | ||
Making a. | ||
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Okay. | |
Whole I don't know. | ||
- Groeper sent $5, W Whole Foods, L Processed Foods. | ||
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- Yeah. | |
- Real Paisan sent $10, in the past week Elon Musk committed $45 million dollars a month to Trump and Trump has mentioned the Yankees two times. | ||
Do you think that when Trump wins he is going to force the Steinbrenn? - I don't know. | ||
- Keaton MC Coy sent $5, do you still plan on holding another F-PAC later this year? - Maybe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
You want to know my address too? | ||
- Okay, thank you. - Red Five sent $5. | ||
Luke the Evangelist, greater than Red Five. | ||
You're the man. | ||
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- Thank you. | |
- Geralt sent $15. | ||
I need poop for pork or so much. | ||
- Okay. - Clayton sent $5. | ||
What Catholic church do you go to? | ||
I want to join one. | ||
- You want to know my address too? | ||
- Maybe we can get Portillo's after. | ||
- Okay. - Edgemaster 69 sent $5. | ||
Ketone Esther proven to improve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Gingerbreadgroiper sent $100. | ||
I decided to only eat one meal when I got to a point I felt unhealthy, wasn't fat, similar to you, and I lost 40 pounds in four months. | ||
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Wow. | |
You'll be fine. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
She's giving me my advice. | ||
You'll be fine. | ||
That's my advice that I just said. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
You'll be fine. | ||
I know! | ||
It's my advice! | ||
Thank you, though, for the big super chat. | ||
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Shut up! | |
Just shut up! | ||
$10. | ||
I care about you eating seed oils because it makes you sick. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Just shut up Kelton sent $5. | ||
Nick my friend's dad owns a seed oil factory. | ||
Cool Chad 1142 sent $5 Literal chat here. | ||
Every time some retard tries to give health advice, they look like soy retards. | ||
Okay, just you know what? | ||
This show's over. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the last super chat. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
That's the last super chat. | ||
Oh, show needs to end earlier. | ||
Done with this shit. | ||
Okay, that's gonna do it for me. | ||
What a load of crap. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 8 o'clock Central Time. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Big thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Cinderblog Groyper, Boot Scoot Driven, Richard Lyman, El Oso, and Gingerbread Groyper. | ||
Big thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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