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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. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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 it. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac with two of vegetables. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not money. | ||
I'm sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza. | ||
Oh, I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
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 this point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Dickie Smith, Sarah Goldberg. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
I feel like the neighbor of a cell. | ||
We got the son of a hotel. | ||
I feel like the neighbor of a cell. | ||
We got the son of a hotel. | ||
We got the son of a cell. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
The Umar generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the Chinese. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
We got the son of a cell. | ||
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. | ||
What is that? | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Butts. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
- An older generation. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
been a disaster for the general. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their disposition would view America in such a way is 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? | ||
Sick. | ||
Just eat a big mac and stupid, bitch. | ||
Sands of fear can move our country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Sands of fear can move our country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Sands of fear can move our country in a peaceful place. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm, well, not normal. | ||
I'm a rich girl. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One. | ||
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One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
And I'm addicted to the Saratoga. | ||
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. | ||
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I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
have been a disaster for the Americanism, not globalism will be our freedom they, they see America merely as a vessel I mean only, only a class of people so rootless in their position would be America | ||
America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's it up and up, baby? | ||
Where's it up and up, baby? | ||
See? | ||
Just eat a big mac of stupid vegetables. | ||
Say you don't care, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
No money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Feel like you don't care, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
You don't care, you can stop your life. | ||
Not a last of life. | ||
Feel like you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not money. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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 at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
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. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
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you You are 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 Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
We have two major stories. | ||
One, well actually we're picking up both from last night. | ||
Our feature story, we're talking all about the color revolution in Venezuela. | ||
Gonna talk about it last night, but ran out of time. | ||
In case you missed it, the socialist president of Venezuela won another six-year term in the presidential election yesterday. | ||
But the U.S. | ||
State Department does not accept the results. | ||
And most of the world doesn't accept the results, including even the left-wing neighbors of Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil. | ||
So there's been a lot of talk about mass protests and other countries are demanding to see detailed results from the election. | ||
And so we'll talk about everything that happened there yesterday. | ||
And we got into it a little bit and I talked about this on Twitter. | ||
I actually probably favor regime change in Venezuela. | ||
To be honest, I think that that is a perfectly legitimate strategic goal of the United States. | ||
You know, we talk all the time about Israel and the war over there, and those are wars that don't benefit the United States. | ||
I actually think it would be beneficial if we had a pro-American regime in Venezuela. | ||
Probably would be good for us because of the resources they have. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
When we go about regime change in a country like Venezuela, it sends all of the refugees to the United States, and then we make them citizens. | ||
And that's really the part that we just need to eliminate. | ||
I think it's fine to use American power to secure resources around the world. | ||
I've never been opposed to that. | ||
I think that's the benefit of being an awesome country. | ||
We're a great country. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
We can't go into a country, mess with them for 15 years so that all their people leave and then we bring them here and then we make them citizens. | ||
And that's the part I want to talk about tonight because a lot of people don't know the history, the recent history of our regime change campaign in Venezuela. | ||
It's been going on now for almost 10 years. | ||
So we'll talk all about that and we'll also be following up on yesterday's story. | ||
Yesterday we covered the alleged alleged but maybe unlikely Hezbollah attack on the Golan Heights from the weekend. | ||
And we talked about how it seems likely that this was a pretext or a false flag so that Israel can escalate their war in Lebanon. | ||
And so last night we talked about how we were anticipating a counterattack by Israel, retaliatory strike. | ||
And today we got it. | ||
Today Israel bombed Beirut with drones and fighter planes. | ||
And some sources say they were actually targeting the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah. | ||
But instead they got some second-in-command advisor there. | ||
They got a different—they got an advisor. | ||
So, initially they said he survived. | ||
Later was confirmed that he did die in the hospital from his injuries. | ||
Some other people were killed. | ||
I believe it was 10 additional people were killed in the strike in a suburb south of Beirut, like I said, which is the headquarters of Hezbollah. | ||
Now we have to wait for Hezbollah's retaliation. | ||
And this is the game. | ||
This is how it's been played. | ||
It's not a game. | ||
Obviously, people are dying. | ||
It's a horrible situation. | ||
But this is the gamesmanship of these tit-for-tat retaliatory airstrikes. | ||
And this is how we're going to get a war with Iran. | ||
If we keep messing around, if there is no will in the U.S. | ||
government to restrain Israel, these are the kinds of engagements The more that they happen, as they increase in frequency, and as they escalate in intensity, it is going to lead to an all-out war against Iran. | ||
And understand, a war with Iran will not just be fought in Iran. | ||
It will also be fought in the United States. | ||
And it will be fought in virtually every Middle Eastern country, from Yemen to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran itself. | ||
And it's a war that we can't fight. | ||
We're not going to win. | ||
If we find ourselves in a direct confrontation with Iran, it can only end badly for the United States. | ||
A number of different outcomes, none of them good for us. | ||
So we're back in the same boat. | ||
We're going to talk about the response from Hezbollah as we wait, or rather the response from Israel as we await now the response from Hezbollah going into tomorrow. | ||
So those will be our two big stories tonight. | ||
A lot of international news lately, a lot of international conflict. | ||
And I made a really good point last night. | ||
If you caught the show, we talked about The initial strike, again, alleged to be by Hezbollah. | ||
And at the beginning of this show, we talked all about how back in 2016, Trump had this phrase he would always use in the speeches. | ||
He would always talk about global special interests. | ||
That's what he was known for, at least in the very beginning. | ||
He would talk about lobbyists, special interests, corporate media, and basically alluding to the fact that our system is not what it seems to be. | ||
This is an idea that I talk about a lot on the show, which is that at a very fundamental level, there are people that believe that things are as they seem, and then there are people that know that things are not as they seem. | ||
And so for example, you have people that are really believing the hype every election. | ||
It's the most important election. | ||
We have to elect Democrats and Republicans. | ||
And people believe that the politicians make the decisions and so on and so forth. | ||
Our media is a fourth estate that provides a check. | ||
We have a free and fair press to ensure. | ||
So there's basically like The civics class idea of how American society works. | ||
And then there are the people that realize that everything is Hollywood. | ||
Everything that is filtered through the lens of mass media, which is almost everything, is an illusion. | ||
Everywhere where there is a camera, which is now everywhere, there is also lights and smoke and mirrors, and there's a lot of effort and a lot of money that goes into maintaining an illusion about the actual processes, the actual people that are making the decisions in the country, because that's really the critical question, is who and how? | ||
There are decisions that are made in our country about allocation of resources and about wars and about public policy. | ||
And the question is, who is making the decisions and how do the decisions come about? | ||
And we find that it's a very small group of people that are making decisions that affect everybody. | ||
It's a very small group of public and private players that they have the final say over decisions that affect almost everybody. | ||
And those decision makers are located in key cities. | ||
They're in both the public and private sector. | ||
And as it turns out, the way that these decisions are made and how they're carried out, it's not like how a bill becomes a law, but actually it's far more convoluted and far more complex. | ||
And it does involve a whole ecosystem of elite sectors of society, such as media, such as money, and money goes into media, and money goes into politics, and so on. | ||
It goes into nonprofits and think tanks, NGOs, and so when Donald Trump came out there and talked about special interests, and then he modified that, and he began talking about globalism, and there was a particular email that was revealed by WikiLeaks, a Hillary Clinton email, And she said that she dreams of a global common market for goods and people. | ||
That's what globalization is. | ||
It's a free movement of goods and people in a borderless system. | ||
And there's global governance that just standardizes and maintains the logistics for a system where trade is free, immigration is free, there are no borders. | ||
And Trump was posing as a contrast to that, saying that we're against this globalized system and the special interests that are manipulating us to get this. | ||
It's coming at our expense. | ||
And I don't think ever before are we seeing such a clear-cut example of that than in this election. | ||
It's always been the case, but in this election more than any other election, now that we are up to speed on what's going on, you can see the reason why they tried to take Trump out The reason why they forced Biden out, the reason that billionaires behind the scenes are shuffling around and pivoting between the different camps. | ||
It's very clear that it has everything to do with foreign wars. | ||
It has everything to do with foreign conflicts happening on other continents in Ukraine. | ||
In Israel, and those and maybe even most importantly, Taiwan, or on some level of importance, maybe similar to Israel. | ||
It has everything to do with these foreign conflicts and the interested parties that are involved. | ||
And so that's the thing to really keep in mind, you know, because I find myself more and more, the show's called America First, but yet we talk so much about foreign affairs. | ||
But it's like I said yesterday, everything is connected. | ||
We're in the era of complexity. | ||
It's the age of complexity. | ||
And so everything affects every other thing. | ||
And that's why we have to be aware of a—we have to have a global perspective, not just a very narrow perspective on especially something like this election. | ||
But we're going to get into all that. | ||
Before we do, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Smash the follow button on both. | ||
We're closing in on 100,000 subscribers on Rumble, which is pretty amazing. | ||
I've never had 100,000 subscribers on anything other than Twitter or Gab. | ||
And my other platforms like YouTube and DLive, I only ever got to 74,000 on YouTube, 65,000 on DLive. | ||
So 100,000, it's a big milestone for me. | ||
And we're closing in. | ||
I think we're just 10,000 away. | ||
So smash the follow button. | ||
Leave a like on the video. | ||
Leave a comment. | ||
Also, let me know what you think about the show. | ||
I do read the comments. | ||
Positive or negative. | ||
But honestly, if it's negative, just keep it to yourself. | ||
Okay? | ||
But I do read all of it. | ||
And it's pretty amazing to see. | ||
I have to say, the viewership on the show has never been higher. | ||
Here we are in 2024, three and a half years after January 6th, and I don't want to test fate here, so I'm going to knock on wood, but three and a half years after January 6th, and the show is bigger than ever. | ||
Viewership is at an all-time high. | ||
Who could have ever thought that this would be possible after I was banned from everything, Investigated by the Feds, everything taken from me, the betrayals, the drama, everything. | ||
So honestly, I'm very grateful to be on Rumble. | ||
God bless Rumble. | ||
It's been a pretty good run, so I appreciate all the viewership. | ||
I've been looking at the comments, a lot of new viewers, too. | ||
I saw somebody the other day said, oh, I'm a first-time viewer, and... | ||
I love how you just say what's ever on your mind. | ||
I mean, yesterday I was a little free. | ||
I was a little loose, saying a lot of racial stuff yesterday. | ||
I went to bed last night. | ||
I was like, yeah, I probably shouldn't have said that. | ||
I don't want to jeopardize. | ||
I don't want to jeopardize the platform. | ||
I was a little bit loose yesterday talking about the Avengers Kang Dynasty and like black drivers and stuff. | ||
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I was like, yeah, maybe I shouldn't have said that. | |
But that's, uh, that's what happens. | ||
You know, I'm like, um, I'm like an old prisoner that has to adjust to being in the world again. | ||
I'm institutionalized. | ||
I was outside of the mainstream for so long, I forgot how to behave. | ||
You know, when I first started doing the show, I would say, hey, optics, let's, let's make this show have good optics so that it's palatable to like normal people. | ||
And then I got banned from everything and I said, fuck Fuck it. | ||
We're going. | ||
I'm going to say whatever I want. | ||
And I met I was really angry for a long time and the show got really dark. | ||
People were telling me that during the when the vaccine mandate came around, they said I had to stop watching your show because it was like making me suicidal. | ||
So it just got really dark and really edgy and really extreme for years. | ||
And now that I'm back in the mainstream, I'm like, all right, maybe it's time to dial it in a little bit. | ||
We got another chance. | ||
We got another lease on life. | ||
Maybe it's time to be a little bit more strategic. | ||
But anyway, so leave a comment because I do read those. | ||
We're going to dive into the show. | ||
Not too much else. | ||
And I want to get to both stories tonight because they're both really important. | ||
I'll start by talking about the... | ||
Israeli strike on Hezbollah today, just because it's fresh and we just talked about it last night. | ||
So we'll recap briefly the situation from yesterday that I covered on last night's show. | ||
And if you didn't catch it, if you want the whole story, make sure to check out the show last night because I went into great detail. | ||
I spent the whole hour, 45 minutes, whatever, talking about the The backstory here. | ||
So if you missed it, make sure you catch that, but I'll give you the summary. | ||
So over the weekend, there was a airstrike or a rocket attack in the Golan Heights, which is currently occupied by Israel. | ||
It killed 12 people or there was 9, 9 to 12 people. | ||
The death count kept changing over the weekend, so I'm not sure what it's at right now. | ||
But it killed a fair amount of people, and they were all children because it struck a soccer field where kids were playing soccer. | ||
So this happened over the weekend, occupied Golan Heights in a Druze village, and about a dozen children were killed by this rocket attack. | ||
Hezbollah denied responsibility, but Israel blamed them nevertheless. | ||
And we went into some of the evidence for and against Israel. | ||
It's very hard to tell if Hezbollah was truly responsible. | ||
It's possible. | ||
But it's also possible that it was an Iron Dome counter-missile, anti-missile system that failed and fell to the ground and blew up this soccer field. | ||
We actually don't know. | ||
And so the Lebanese Foreign Ministry, Syrian Foreign Ministry called for an investigation. | ||
Hezbollah did not claim responsibility. | ||
In fact, they denied that they were behind the attack. | ||
And so it was obviously, even if it was theirs, it wasn't intentional. | ||
But Netanyahu made an emergency flight back to Israel. | ||
He was in the United States last week for a visit, where he spoke before a joint session of Congress, met with Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, and President Trump. | ||
He returned to Israel immediately in the aftermath of the attack. | ||
They convened the War Cabinet, and the War Cabinet authorized a retaliatory strike against Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
Immediately, all of the neighboring countries and all the major world powers began to plead with Israel not to strike back too hard because there is a legitimate fear. | ||
That if Israel bombs Beirut, for example, the capital, or if they strike too hard, that it could trigger a regional war. | ||
It could trigger a tit-for-tat escalation that could end in a direct ground invasion or even a more intense air campaign by Israel against Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
So the whole world pled with Israel not to go too hard, but Israel said we have to go hard, but we don't want a war either. | ||
And so now we know what the attack was. | ||
It took place today. | ||
Israel's rerouting military assets to the northern border, so we're not sure if this is the end of the retaliation or if it's just the beginning. | ||
But today Israel launched an airstrike Against Hezbollah in a suburb south of the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, striking deep into Lebanese territory. | ||
Killed 10 people, including a senior advisor to Hassan Nasrallah, who is the leader of Hezbollah. | ||
Very senior commander, very senior advisor, was eventually killed in the bombing. | ||
It was carried out by fighter planes and drones. | ||
And like I said, And this is the story. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, An Israeli airstrike targeted the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Tuesday, a step that could escalate the Israel-Hezbollah conflict into a full-blown war. | ||
Israel said that it targeted a senior Hezbollah commander, Fouad Shouker. | ||
A Lebanese government official told CNN that Shouker survived the strike, although Israel is claiming that he was killed. | ||
Lebanon's al-Mayadeen is reporting that one civilian was killed and 68 others were wounded. | ||
Although the information has been updated, he is now believed to be dead and there were other people killed. | ||
The Israeli military claimed Shuker was responsible for the rocket attack that killed 12 Druze children in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Saturday. | ||
Hezbollah denied responsibility for the killing of the children and said they were hit by an Israeli air defense rocket. | ||
After the strike, the U.S. | ||
expressed strong support for Israel against Hezbollah. | ||
National Security Spokeswoman Excuse me, National Security Council Spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said, quote, Our commitment to Israel's security is ironclad and unwavering against all Iran-backed threats, including Lebanese Hezbollah. | ||
According to Al Jazeera, Hezbollah was warned that if Israel launched a strike deep into Lebanese territory, it would mean that all rules of war are off. | ||
The last time Israel bombed Beirut was on January 2nd, when the Israeli military launched a drone strike that targeted a senior Hamas official. | ||
Media reports said the U.S. | ||
was warning Israel against targeting Beirut, but the U.S. | ||
is still providing unconditional military aid and not using any of its leverage to rein in Israel. | ||
The U.S. | ||
has also previously ensured it would back Israel in a full-blown war in Lebanon. | ||
So, this is a very aggressive action. | ||
They killed a very senior advisor. | ||
They struck deep into Lebanese territory, bombing the capital, Beirut. | ||
And they went against everybody. | ||
Hezbollah said that if Israel bombs Beirut, that all bets are off. | ||
And Iran is fully backing Hezbollah. | ||
Iran has said in the aftermath of the strike that Israel should be careful because if Israel attacks Hezbollah, they will face retaliation by the entire axis of resistance, not just Hezbollah. | ||
And Iran has Shiite allies in many countries in the Middle East. | ||
Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. | ||
So Iran is threatening that potentially, if Hezbollah responds to this Israeli strike, The response won't just come from Lebanon. | ||
It may also come simultaneously from all of these countries, just as the Iranian drone and missile strike did in May, where other militias were involved in the strike as well, and it actually overwhelmed Israeli air defenses. | ||
And a good 15% of the missiles actually got through, which would pose a problem, theoretically, for Israel in a major war. | ||
So Israel went against Hezbollah. | ||
They gave a warning. | ||
They articulated the boundaries. | ||
Israel crossed them. | ||
The United States pled with Israel and said, please do not trigger a war because the United States does not seek a direct confrontation with Hezbollah or with Iran. | ||
And you could say that the United States' main priority in this conflict, maybe their sole and overriding interest in the conflict, is that it does not spiral into a wider regional war. | ||
And put another way, they want to confine the fighting to Gaza. | ||
They want the fighting to end in Gaza. | ||
And if that is accomplished, then all of the other conflicts can be wound down and de-escalated as well. | ||
Rather than the opposite, which is that there will be a new war in the Arabian Peninsula with Yemen, which would disrupt global oil prices and potentially threaten Saudi Arabia. | ||
It threatens Egypt and the Red Sea, where a good portion of global shipping goes through on a daily basis. | ||
And Egypt counts on the revenue from that, from the Suez Canal. | ||
And then there's also going to be a regional conflagration that will drag the United States deeper into Iraq and Syria. | ||
The United States is trying to leave Iraq. | ||
And the Iraqi government is pushing them out. | ||
If this conflict goes regional, not only are we looking at another war in the Arabian Peninsula that threatens Saudi Arabia and Egypt and global shipping through the Suez, but we're also talking about potentially increasing the troop presence inside of Iraq and Syria, which is at historic lows and probably was on the way out. | ||
We'll have to redeploy. | ||
If we're under attack, under siege from Iranian proxies. | ||
And then, of course, that goes without saying, we might also be directly engaged with Iran, which is a whole problem and dilemma in and of itself. | ||
So the sole U.S. | ||
interest, and this is what I've been saying from the very beginning, people say all the time, why are you so obsessed with Israel? | ||
And people say, why do you care about Gaza? | ||
Why do you care about the West Bank? | ||
And I've always said, the truth is, I don't really in a certain sense. | ||
I care in a global sense that I care about human suffering as a Christian. | ||
I care about social justice as a Christian. | ||
These are grave humanitarian crimes that are being committed by the State of Israel. | ||
I think it's deeply wrong. | ||
But there are conflicts like this happening all over the world all of the time. | ||
And the United States, as a political entity, can only care about the ones that affect its own people. | ||
And so it's not about caring for the political cause of the West Bank in itself, or the cause of Gaza in itself. | ||
It's about looking at the big picture and seeing how what is happening in Gaza right now mirrors what happened after 9-11, which is that a crisis Turns into a war without limits, without clearly defined goals. | ||
It's not clearly defined what the objective is or the duration or the amount of resources. | ||
And the United States finds itself being committed by other people to fight and spend money for a very long period of time, which creates political complications for the United States. | ||
And so I've always said the problem with, for example, another Trump administration is that they are going to write Israel a blank check, which will commit us, which will commit the American military and American money to a fight that doesn't benefit us. | ||
In fact, we have everything to lose and nothing to gain by getting involved in a conflict like this. | ||
And anyway. | ||
So this is the clearly defined American interest. | ||
Israel's interest in the war is defeat Hamas, Hezbollah, and disable Iran's nuclear program, annex the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and South Lebanon. | ||
That's Israel's interest. | ||
And what that involves is a full-fledged war with Hezbollah and a full-fledged war with Iran. | ||
And they can't do it on their own, so that commits the United States to helping them. | ||
That's Israel's interest. | ||
The interest of Iran is to avoid a war with Israel and the United States. | ||
Iran does not seek a war with Israel. | ||
Iran's proxies do not seek a war with Israel. | ||
Iran seeks sanctions relief in exchange for compliance with some kind of Nuclear regime established by the IAEA or some kind of international consortium. | ||
Iran wants relief for its economy and it wants peace with Israel. | ||
The United States' interest in the conflict is they do not want to fight the Houthis in Yemen, they do not want to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon, and they do not want to fight Iran. | ||
The interest of the United States is to contain the conflict in Gaza and end the conflict in Gaza to de-escalate all of the other theaters of this emerging regional war. | ||
And when you look at the three interests, when you look at the three major parties that are involved in the conflict, it's very clear that Iran and the United States are actually on the same side. | ||
Both Iran and the United States seek to avoid a very costly, very deadly, very destabilizing war that would adversely affect both interests It would probably be a strategic defeat for Iran. | ||
It would be a Pyrrhic victory, if that, for the United States. | ||
That's being optimistic. | ||
So the best case scenario for the United States is we may impose regime change on Iran, which would be very devastating and very costly, but it would also be probably detrimental for the United States, even if we could achieve that. | ||
And that's when you realize that it is Israel and its constellation of donors and lobbying groups and NGOs and nonprofits, their fifth column that exists in the United States, their Jewish allies who are the billionaires and the owners of mass media in the United States, it is they that are the engine behind this war. | ||
Israel is driving this war, and Israel's Jewish allies in the United States are using their power over money, media, government, and all the rest to propel the United States into the war against our will. | ||
The United States said, and this is happening before our eyes, it has been happening before our eyes, just like 9-11, The United States said, do not strike Beirut. | ||
What did Israel do? | ||
They bombed Beirut. | ||
The United States said, please, we do not want to fight Hezbollah on your behalf, but we will if we have to, but we don't want to. | ||
What did Israel do? | ||
Bombed Beirut to commit the United States to help them. | ||
The United States said, please end the war in Gaza. | ||
Kamala Harris said it on Thursday. | ||
Please end the fighting in Gaza. | ||
The civilian casualties are too high, it's gone on too long, and we want peace. | ||
What does Israel do? | ||
They try to spread the fighting and prolong it for as long as possible. | ||
It could not be more clear what is going on in the world. | ||
And as I said at the top of the show, and as I said last night, This is where it would really be important to have a candidate in the presidential election that is talking about this. | ||
And not just talking about this in particular, but talking about this dynamic, which is that here we are, we are citizens of the capital of the global empire. | ||
We should get the benefits! | ||
We should be, because we are this extracting, exploitative empire, we should be getting the benefits! | ||
We, as American citizens who have been here for generations, who built this country, and our ancestors fought to establish our hegemony, we should be getting the benefits of our military, of our productive capacity, which empowers the military. | ||
We should be getting the benefits. | ||
But every election is a referendum By global special interests on which war we're going to fight on behalf of other people. | ||
On behalf of the rich and on behalf of foreigners. | ||
And it's really a tug of war within our country between those two groups. | ||
Regular people are being screwed over. | ||
Regular people And it's not just the grocery prices and the gas prices. | ||
It's in every conceivable way. | ||
Everything is getting worse. | ||
The quality of life is deteriorating so rapidly. | ||
Public services, private services, the quality of goods and services, the abundance of goods and services, the texture of life in our society, the degradation of morals and culture, changing culture by foreigners and immigrants and lowering it into the sewer. | ||
So the whole country is getting worse, it's getting worse for us, and yet every election has turned into a tug of war between basically Jewish billionaires, more left-wing Jewish billionaires and more right-wing Jewish billionaires. | ||
Left-wing Jewish billionaires that want to throw open the borders, like George Soros, and they want an open society, so they want all this diversity to come in and ruin everything, and right-wing Jewish billionaires | ||
Like Sheldon Adelson or his widow Miriam Adelson who say they're going to close the border but they never actually do and they want to send our military to go blow up every Middle Eastern country and then we bring in all the refugees and give them citizenship and then they vote for Democrats. | ||
It's like this is the election and that's why That's a big part of why I've been so critical on Trump. | ||
This would be the perfect time for that message that we heard in 2016. | ||
Which is not about the radical left. | ||
Okay, notice the difference. | ||
Not about the radical left. | ||
And not about inflation. | ||
And not about oil. | ||
But it's about sovereignty. | ||
It's America first. | ||
It's about globalism. | ||
Do you notice the difference? | ||
In 2016, we were fighting against the globalists. | ||
We were fighting as nationalists. | ||
And we were fighting for independence and sovereignty. | ||
And we were going to do that by draining the swamp, getting rid of corruption. | ||
And Trump would have a personal dictatorship within the government. | ||
He would not be controlled by the media or by lobbyists and the Congress, which is bought and paid for. | ||
That was the premise. | ||
In 2024, we're fighting the radical left as conservative Republicans, and we're going to do it by changing policy so that we can achieve, like, a bigger GDP or something. | ||
So we can achieve lower taxes and more money so that we can buy more highly processed food. | ||
It's like, that's the difference. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
This is the crisis. | ||
This is the urgency. | ||
And this election echoes every other election that's really just about everybody else other than the American people that make all of this possible. | ||
So, that is the strike on Hezbollah. | ||
And like I said last night, it's not even clear that Hezbollah was responsible for the strike over the weekend. | ||
What's more, that rocket didn't even hit Israel itself, which makes even less sense. | ||
Why would Hezbollah bomb the occupied Golan Heights? | ||
Why would they bomb people that identify as Syrian and reject Israeli citizenship, and they're not Israeli citizens, and they threw the Israeli ministers out of the funeral? | ||
Why would Hezbollah bomb, ostensibly, adversaries of Israel outside of Israel? | ||
So something's not quite right about the initial attack and Israel wasted no time to spin it up into a war and then do something extremely provocative like bomb the capital of Lebanon in broad daylight. | ||
And so now the next step is we have to wait and see what Hezbollah does. | ||
And already the Israelis have opened up the bomb shelters so that the civilians can go and hide there because they anticipate that missiles will now rain down from Hezbollah and, as I said earlier, potentially from other elements of the Islamic resistance, or the axis of resistance, the other Iranian proxies in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. | ||
And of course, Hezbollah will respond. | ||
They will respond strongly. | ||
And when, not if, but when Hezbollah responds strongly, and they bomb Israel, and potentially if the missiles bypass the Iron Dome or the other missile defense systems, do you think that Israel is going to take that? | ||
They took the strike from Iran in May, but that's because they weren't finished with Hamas. | ||
Very obviously, once Israel is hit back by Hezbollah, they will eagerly, they'll be forced, but they'll eagerly retaliate even more strongly against Hezbollah. | ||
And this is how we get, this is that tit-for-tat, it's a reciprocal escalation that leads to a full-blown war. | ||
Somebody blows up in the Golan Heights, Hezbollah's blamed. | ||
It demands a response. | ||
Israel bombs Hezbollah. | ||
Hezbollah says, how dare you bomb the Capitol? | ||
They bomb Israel. | ||
Israel says, I can't believe we're being attacked in our cities. | ||
This is like the Holocaust all over again. | ||
We have to bomb Hezbollah even harder. | ||
Reciprocal escalation. | ||
Both parties, some are driving it sort of like rear-wheel drive. | ||
Some are driving it because they want it, and they are the engine of it, and then other people are forced into a matrix where they have no choice but to escalate. | ||
Israel very clearly wants the war with Lebanon, So they are creating and fabricating crises to create a pretext because nobody wants to hit first for political reasons so that they can strike in a very provocative way against Hezbollah to provoke further strikes against themselves. | ||
This is what's going on, and it's all part of Israel's plan— Like I said, it has nothing to do with responding to October 7th. | ||
It's not even about revenge anymore. | ||
It's not about a security lapse. | ||
This is a land grab. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
They are taking full security control over the Gaza Strip. | ||
They seek security control or a demilitarized zone in southern Lebanon. | ||
And clearing out southern Lebanon, understand what that does. | ||
Removing Hezbollah from southern Lebanon pushes their missiles further away from Israel's border. | ||
And those missiles with a shorter range then cannot strike as deeply into Israeli territory. | ||
So if they can set Hezbollah back, that means that Hezbollah is less effective at bombing Israel in the event that, let's say, for example, Israel bombs Iran's nuclear program. | ||
So it's all intended— This is a systematic dismantling of Iran's axis of resistance for the purpose of denuclearizing Iran. | ||
This has been Israeli doctrine for 50 years. | ||
It's preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the hands of their adversaries. | ||
Of course, Israel has them. | ||
And of course, it is the regime change wars themselves. | ||
It is Israel's nuclear capability itself, which is causing the arms race in the Middle East, which is why Iraq desired one, and Syria desired one as well, and now Iran. | ||
But nevertheless, that is what this whole regional battle is about, is disabling and dismantling Iran's access to clear the runway so that Israel can go in there and disable and set back their nuclear program many years. | ||
And the only way they're going to get through to these bunkers like at Fordow and like in Natanz is if they clear out all of their proximate adversaries and with the full compliance of the United States, which I think they'll only get with Trump. | ||
So that's the game. | ||
But that is the follow-up from yesterday. | ||
Now, just like yesterday, it's a waiting game and we have to see what Hezbollah's response will be. | ||
I imagine it will be swift. | ||
And I think it will come tomorrow, so we'll probably have another update on this tomorrow. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into this color revolution in Venezuela. | ||
A lot of people don't see it that way. | ||
Everybody's caught up in this stuff, but that's obviously what it is. | ||
So our big story tonight—that was just a follow-up from yesterday—our big story tonight It's about the election in Venezuela that took place yesterday. | ||
The socialist president of Venezuela won another six-year term. | ||
I believe it's his third. | ||
And Nicolás Maduro is a very unpopular leader, so the opposition was surprised that he was declared the victor. | ||
And many countries in the world immediately cast doubt on the results of the election, including the United States State Department. | ||
They said that the election was rigged. | ||
They said that it was an illegitimate election. | ||
And now even Venezuela's neighbors, even their left-wing neighbors, their allies in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are calling for Maduro to release the detailed results of the election because they actually have not even released the precinct-by-precinct vote totals. | ||
So, they don't accept the election. | ||
There's talk about regime change. | ||
They're fanning the flames of revolution. | ||
They're talking about mass protests and supporting the opposition. | ||
The neighbors are talking about an intervention. | ||
And this is a story. | ||
It says, quote, the United States and countries around the world denounced the results of Venezuela's presidential election in which the incumbent Nicholas Maduro declared victory in the face of accusations of widespread fraud, officially proclaiming the election decided without releasing the full vote counts. | ||
Protests broke out in Caracas, the capital and other cities, with hundreds of people marching through the streets. | ||
The move by the electoral authority not to release detailed voting results, which it had routinely done in previous elections, intensified the sense among many Venezuelans and international observers that the election had been essentially stolen. | ||
The disputed election put renewed attention on the Biden administration, whose negotiations with the authoritarian government and easing of sanctions on Venezuela's vital oil industry paved the way for Sunday's voting. | ||
For now, the administration said it was not considering retroactively altering previously issued oil licenses. | ||
On Monday night, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were negotiating a joint statement to call on Venezuela to release voting records from each polling station, hoping that a unified stance from three of the region's most influential nations would help put pressure on Maduro. | ||
Daniel Ortega, President of Nicaragua, congratulated Maduro on the victory, and Cuba's leader Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez said that he had defeated the pro-imperialist opposition. | ||
President Putin of Russia said he was eager to strengthen ties between the two countries. | ||
Iran and China also congratulated Maduro on his victory. | ||
Across Latin America, however, leaders of Uruguay, Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Argentina, and Guatemala all denounced the results. | ||
By Monday afternoon, Venezuela's foreign minister announced that Venezuela had kicked out all the diplomats from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay. | ||
The country perhaps best positioned to aid negotiations between the Maduro government and the opposition is Brazil, neighbor to Venezuela, Latin America's largest nation and a country led by a left-wing politician with a friendly relationship with Mr. Maduro, Mr. Lula. | ||
So this is the story out of Venezuela and the election probably was rigged. | ||
Probably it was rigged. | ||
I would venture to guess that the elections are rigged in every country. | ||
They're probably rigged in the United States. | ||
Well, they're definitely rigged in the United States. | ||
They're rigged in Brazil. | ||
They're rigged in Argentina. | ||
They're rigged in Venezuela. | ||
They're rigged in Russia. | ||
They're rigged in China. | ||
Elections are fake, okay? | ||
They're all fake! | ||
The United States loves to go into Iraq and Libya and Syria and say, hey, your election is fake. | ||
It's time for you to go. | ||
Bombs away. | ||
But our elections are fake too! | ||
That's our big gripe with Russia, allegedly. | ||
Or China, or even Erdogan in Turkey. | ||
They say it's the rise of autocracies. | ||
Fascist autocracies around the world. | ||
Authoritarian regimes are fighting against democracies. | ||
And so there's this new axis of evil coming into existence. | ||
But all of these governments are technically democratic. | ||
Russia holds elections. | ||
China holds elections, although they're internal. | ||
North Korea, I don't believe, has elections. | ||
But there's a democratic system, supposedly. | ||
Venezuela, you know, has elections. | ||
Well, we say those elections are fake. | ||
If the people that get elected are corporate cronies, if the people that get elected serve long terms, and if they had allies in the intelligence agencies, if they have support from the nation's oligarchs, And if they use law enforcement to round up the opposition, then those are not real democracies. | ||
It doesn't matter if there's voting. | ||
It doesn't matter if there's elections. | ||
It doesn't matter if they call themselves a democracy or if they have a legislature. | ||
That's not a real democracy. | ||
And that means we have to go to war in Ukraine. | ||
And we have to go to war in Syria and Iraq. | ||
And we have to put sanctions on Venezuela and everywhere. | ||
But this is totally belied by the fact that, hey, our elections are totally fake too! | ||
Everything about all those countries can be said about America. | ||
Maybe to a lesser extent, but it's still true. | ||
In 2020, they illegally changed how the elections are held. | ||
It was the most scuffed thing I've ever seen. | ||
And there were multiple Supreme Court cases about it. | ||
In North Carolina, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, you had political bodies that have no constitutional jurisdiction changing how the election is conducted. | ||
State election boards, state Supreme Courts, They said, well, we're just going to change how we do the election this year. | ||
And they let them. | ||
The courts let them do that. | ||
They all changed the rules because of the pandemic to say that, well, for example, in Wisconsin, everybody is indefinitely confined. | ||
Indefinitely confined is a very narrow legal thing. | ||
It's for people that are, like, disabled. | ||
It's for people that literally cannot leave their home physically. | ||
And during the COVID pandemic, they said, well, everyone's kind of indefinitely confined because we're in a lockdown. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
So previously, this was a provision that was meant to accommodate people that are in like wheelchairs, people that are bedridden, people that physically Have mobility issues and cannot get out of the house to vote in the polls. | ||
We're not talking even about absentee voting, in-person absentee. | ||
No, this is an accommodation for people not that are overseas or traveling or something. | ||
This is for people that are unable to leave their homes. | ||
And Wisconsin said, yeah, well, they're all indefinitely confined, technically. | ||
So now they can all just vote from home. | ||
And they did some version of this in every state. | ||
And then we saw the election map in Georgia. | ||
We saw the election map and we saw what they were doing in these various states in Georgia, in Fulton County, in Atlanta. | ||
They said that they were not able to complete the counting of the vote for two weeks because in the room where they were counting the votes, a pipe exploded and water flooded the room, and they were unable to get to the ballots for days. | ||
This was seriously the excuse they made. | ||
I'm not making that up. | ||
You can look this up. | ||
And we talk about the third world. | ||
We talk about dictators with fake elections. | ||
They counted the votes in some stadium in Atlanta. | ||
They never had this problem. | ||
Oh, let's put the votes under this pipe. | ||
Oh, it exploded. | ||
All the rooms flooded. | ||
We can't get to the voting. | ||
In Wisconsin, in Green Bay, they said that they couldn't tabulate the votes because the printers ran out of ink. | ||
Ran out of ink in the middle of the night. | ||
In Detroit, protesters rallied outside of the arena where the votes were being counted. | ||
They started covering the windows with pizza boxes so that people couldn't see what was happening inside. | ||
And we say, oh, it's a rigged election. | ||
Point is, all elections are rigged at this point. | ||
In 2024, every country is a democracy, but none of them really are. | ||
None of the elections really count, unless you live in a country that doesn't really matter. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
If you have any resources, your elections are fake. | ||
And why wouldn't they be? | ||
Do you think that the global planners, do you think that the global leaders, do you think that the richest people in a country, the most powerful people in a country would really say, alright, America decides, now it's time for the nation to decide? | ||
One, two, three. | ||
If you want to see me back here next, do you really believe that the people that actually have power in the world are going to turn it over to a vote? | ||
Of course not. | ||
So there's various mechanisms for them to rig the outcome, but this happens everywhere. | ||
But this is, and this is getting to There's a principle that's underlying all of this, by the way. | ||
It's very similar to what we just talked about with Lebanon. | ||
Everybody understands that the way that the world works, there are certain rules. | ||
The world is rigged. | ||
And we understand that people are still the same. | ||
People's nature doesn't change. | ||
Incentives, motivations. | ||
Temptation never changes. | ||
And so the rules for how things are supposed to be, they may change, but the people don't change. | ||
And so what we find, for example, like in the Middle East, is that you need an excuse to go to war. | ||
We don't live in the era where you just invade your neighbor because you want more land. | ||
No, you need to be a victim. | ||
You need to be a humanitarian victim. | ||
There needs to be this narrative for mass consumption about how we were attacked and the Holocaust happened and there were these beheaded babies in ovens falling off a cliff into crocodile infested waters. | ||
There needs to be a story. | ||
There needs to be a narrative. | ||
Why are we invading all of our neighbors? | ||
Because of the Holocaust. | ||
Similarly, why are we sanctioning Venezuela? | ||
Because their elections are fake. | ||
It has nothing to do with elections. | ||
It has nothing to do with elections. | ||
It has everything to do with the fact. | ||
That Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world. | ||
Largest proven oil reserves in the world. | ||
And massive natural gas resources. | ||
Additionally, the neighboring country Guyana just discovered in itself massive energy resources. | ||
Which is making Guyana one of the fastest growing economies Venezuela is threatening to invade to access those resources. | ||
So that entire region is a wash with effectively what's better than gold, okay? | ||
It's oil and gas and the world needs a lot more of it because we're running out. | ||
We realistically reached peak oil in 2004 and now we're trying to make up for that with fracking and we're trying to make up for it with other methods of extracting oil. | ||
More difficult, more expensive, more intensive So oil and gas is becoming once again an extremely hot commodity. | ||
These wars for oil are back on the menu. | ||
And so what it's really about in this election is the fact that Venezuela is deepening their security and economic ties with Russia and China while they maintain these massive oil reserves. | ||
That is what this entire battle of Venezuela is about. | ||
And the sanctions that are applied to Venezuela Are all about forcing regime change. | ||
The United States only commits its military to wars for Israel. | ||
So the United States wants to depose this left-wing dictator of Venezuela. | ||
They want to depose this ally of Russia and China because they want the oil. | ||
They want the gas. | ||
They want an ally in the Western Hemisphere rather than an adversary so close to America. | ||
But they can't go in and invade. | ||
So instead, we apply these sanctions. | ||
And I talked a little bit at the beginning of the show about the Trump era with Venezuela. | ||
This is what we started to do under Donald Trump. | ||
When Donald Trump hired John Bolton, In May of 2018, they immediately began a high-pressure sanctions campaign against Venezuela. | ||
When Bolton got into the National Security Council, he turned the screws on Venezuela, applied these brutal sanctions, and that is why you might have heard during those times that people in Venezuela were starving, and they had to eat rats, and they were dying in the streets, and there was hyperinflation. | ||
There was hyperinflation because the United States imposed sanctions on Venezuela and secondary sanctions on countries that did business with Venezuela. | ||
And that means the United States went to Venezuela's other trading partners and said, would you rather do business with us or with Venezuela? | ||
Because you have to choose. | ||
And so the United States accounted for 35% of Venezuela's trade. | ||
And then by imposing secondary sanctions, they affected the rest. | ||
And even though Venezuela is rich in oil, it became a very poor nation with hyperinflation. | ||
And of course, there was mismanagement. | ||
Of course, socialism has ruined their economy. | ||
But the sanctions have played a big role in that. | ||
The sanctions did, according to economists, devastate. | ||
It achieved what they sought out to achieve. | ||
Maximum pressure. | ||
And by the way, the goal of that is to starve everybody to death so that they overthrow the government so that the military doesn't have to. | ||
And this is, again, getting back to the idea of conflicts and that fundamental idea, things are not as they seem. | ||
You know, we have this idea that, like, America's this benevolent superpower. | ||
If any other country had the power that we had, oh, the world would be a horrible place. | ||
And why is that? | ||
Well, because they would invade the world. | ||
Look at Russia. | ||
Russia invades Ukraine. | ||
That's not 21st century behavior. | ||
And Iran invades its enemies. | ||
Saddam Hussein invades his neighbors. | ||
And so on. | ||
That's the idea, right? | ||
It's all of those dictators and fascists and authoritarians that don't have elections, and they invade countries. | ||
The United States invades countries, too. | ||
They just do it in a different way. | ||
When Venezuela is not aligned with the United States and not going our way and therefore their oil production isn't under our control, when they have deep security and economic ties to our adversaries and rivals, Russia and China, we don't go in and invade because that would be very expensive and that would maybe alienate us from the entire world because you're not supposed to do those things and it would be kind of hypocritical. | ||
So instead, what we do is we say, you're not a real democracy. | ||
And then we tell the whole world that they're not allowed to trade with Venezuela. | ||
And then everybody in Venezuela starves to death. | ||
And we hope that enough of them will be hungry and desperate enough that they will perform the regime change themselves. | ||
And this is called the color revolution. | ||
And we also work in other ways. | ||
The United States will use its intelligence agencies, like the CIA, and they'll work through these NGOs that go through the State Department, like National Endowment for Democracy, and basically they get all this money that doesn't really get tracked. | ||
So, Congress will appropriate money for the National Endowment for Democracy. | ||
And the CIA and the State Department and the Pentagon work to direct these monies into Venezuela. | ||
into various opposition groups. | ||
So they'll buy up opposition media, and they'll fund student protests, and they'll fund women's rights organizations, and they'll fund ethnic minorities with a grievance or religious minorities or whatever. | ||
And they create a whole infrastructure inside the country that is meant to serve one purpose, and that is a revolution. | ||
And it's largely concentrated in the major population centers, and especially in the capital. | ||
So that the United States will put out the signal, and that's when they activate. | ||
Then they gin up the protests. | ||
They start putting out the newspapers, the digital media. | ||
They get the people out in the crowds. | ||
They get their agitators. | ||
They get their instigators and organizers to rally the people in the square. | ||
And force the resignation of the government. | ||
That's the idea. | ||
And understand, it has nothing to do with democracy. | ||
It has everything to do with strategic interest. | ||
And on some level, that's okay. | ||
We need to get used to that. | ||
I believe that we're all adults. | ||
We live in an era of mass media. | ||
I think the world can actually handle it. | ||
I think the world can actually handle the truth now. | ||
Which is that we don't fight wars for democracy, we fight wars for interests. | ||
And the same thing happened in Ukraine, by the way. | ||
We did the Euromaidan coup in 2014. | ||
We overthrew the democratically elected president, Yanukovych, because he repudiated NATO and the European Union in favor of a bilateral trade deal with Russia. | ||
And the United States said, you know what? | ||
It's time that Ukraine was brought into the fold for NATO. | ||
But that had very little to do with democracy or the will of the people and elections or the economy. | ||
It had everything to do with They lusted after Ukraine's territory. | ||
They wanted Ukraine's food. | ||
They wanted the port in Crimea. | ||
They wanted the Black Sea. | ||
And they wanted the land to stage missiles closer to Russia, or an anti-ballistic missile shield. | ||
That is why they wanted Ukraine. | ||
They coveted the land. | ||
They did a revolution, a war, in everything but its actual name. | ||
In contravention of their stated ideology or ideals of democracy and self-determination. | ||
Because they wanted the stuff. | ||
And now Russia invaded because, well, Russia wants the stuff too. | ||
Russia wants the port in Sevastopol. | ||
Russia wants the Black Sea. | ||
Russia wants the food. | ||
Russia does not want the missiles so close to their capital. | ||
That's what that war was about. | ||
That's what this war is about. | ||
I think it's time that people should be able to grow up and understand what is going on here. | ||
And so anyway, Under the Trump administration, John Bolton instituted this high-pressure campaign against Venezuela. | ||
They ratcheted up the sanctions, causing hyperinflation, causing poverty, because they wanted to kill a lot of people so that the people would overthrow the government. | ||
But it didn't happen. | ||
Instead, millions of Venezuelans just left. | ||
They just fled Venezuela into the neighboring countries, but also to the United States. | ||
And, you know, I said earlier, everything is connected to everything else. | ||
If you have seen any illegal immigrants lately, odds are they're from Venezuela. | ||
I'm sure you've heard of it. | ||
Chicago never had a big homeless population, but we do now. | ||
They're everywhere. | ||
And they're all from Venezuela, because the governor of Texas is busing them up here, because they are showing up at the border with Mexico. | ||
And there's been a massive influx of migrants from Venezuela, millions, in the past four or five years. | ||
But the composition of illegal immigration was not always like this. | ||
As I said last night, in 2018 there were two major migrant caravans into the United States. | ||
They didn't come from Venezuela, they came from Honduras. | ||
El Salvador and Guatemala, they came from the Northern Triangle in Central America. | ||
Now they're coming from Venezuela. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
Maybe it's because John Bolton destroyed their economy. | ||
Maybe it's because Trump and John Bolton backed this opposition leader named Guaido, who was never going to win, who had no allegiance from the military, no popular base of support, and they put sanctions on Venezuela's economy that caused hyperinflation. | ||
And if you don't believe me, John Bolton admitted in a statement, he said the purpose of the sanctions was to get people to leave. | ||
He said if we can get people to leave, then their government will fold. | ||
So that was the design. | ||
The sanctions were designed to depose Maduro through a revolution because they want the oil. | ||
And the reason and the mechanism for the revolution would be mass starvation, which would not only cause people to protest and riot, but also cause people to flee, which injures the government. | ||
So the whole intention was to get people to leave and inevitably wind up here. | ||
But this is where it gets good. | ||
This is, if you're staying with me here, this is where it actually gets good. | ||
A lot of people might say, well, that was John Bolton. | ||
So what? | ||
Trump's innocent. | ||
And a lot of people might say, well, so what? | ||
You know, just deport those people. | ||
Trump didn't let them in. | ||
But on Trump's last day in office on January 19, 2021, and you can fact check me on this, Donald Trump extended temporary protected status to asylum seekers from Venezuela, which means they can't be deported. | ||
So, go figure. | ||
John Bolton becomes National Security Council Chair, immediately designs these sanctions with the intention of causing a refugee crisis, mass starvation that leads to an exodus from the country into the United States. | ||
They come pouring over the border into the United States. | ||
On Donald Trump's last day in office, he gives them amnesty. | ||
He'd been talking about doing it his entire first term, waits until the last day, the day before Joe Biden's inauguration. | ||
Doesn't give amnesty to the J6ers, amnesty to the Venezuelan refugees. | ||
And that was only the beginning. | ||
Then illegal immigration exploded under Joe Biden. | ||
And it's not all because of that, but it's a good percentage of them came from Venezuela. | ||
So in recent years, the Biden administration has said, we will trade relief on the sanctions if you commit to democratic reforms. | ||
And so Joe Biden has allowed Venezuelans to start producing and selling oil again in exchange for a commitment that they will have a more democratic election. | ||
But it really has nothing to do with democracy. | ||
The reason that Joe Biden allowed them to start selling oil again is for one reason. | ||
Because energy became too expensive. | ||
Because of the war in Ukraine, which started in 2022, suddenly global energy resources became extremely constrained. | ||
Russia's one of the number one producers of natural gas and oil. | ||
And with all the sanctions now, half the economy can't buy it, so it's driven up prices. | ||
And guess what else? | ||
All that Russian natural gas that comes through pipelines into Germany was stopped when the United States blew up the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. | ||
So now how does Germany get their natural gas? | ||
Well, you can't build a new pipeline in a day. | ||
So now Germany imports liquefied natural gas that comes by ships across the ocean. | ||
But LNG is in very limited supply. | ||
And so now that Germany needs a lot of it because they're an industrial economy, 25% productive sector, now energy gets even more expensive because all that LNG is being diverted to Germany all of a sudden. | ||
That's why gas prices are going up and energy prices are going up. | ||
And that's why inflation is so high in addition to all the money printing. | ||
So how does Biden get inflation under control while we're at war with Russia? | ||
and get the border under control when you have all these people fleeing Venezuela. | ||
He cuts them a deal and says, you know what? | ||
You're killing us. | ||
We're being killed by inflation, high energy costs, and by illegal immigration. | ||
You can sell your oil. | ||
And so that was the purpose of the deal. | ||
And now Republicans are criticizing him! | ||
Republicans are criticizing him, saying, oh, you have this socialist ally, you help this communist dictator. | ||
And now all these Republicans, and even people like Elon Musk, are calling for regime change in Venezuela. | ||
What do you think happens when there's regime change in Venezuela? | ||
There's going to be more people to come here. | ||
If there's a massively destabilizing revolution or civil war in Venezuela, it's just going to cause another refugee crisis because that's what happens every single time. | ||
Every single time. | ||
We put sanctions and pursue regime change in countries like Nicaragua. | ||
Refugees. | ||
We do it in Venezuela. | ||
Refugees. | ||
We do it in Afghanistan. | ||
Refugees. | ||
Libya. | ||
Refugees. | ||
Iraq. | ||
Refugees, Syria, a million refugees in Germany in 2015. | ||
This is the playbook. | ||
We go to war, we overthrow a government, we destroy a country in pursuit of oil or because the Israel lobby told us to, and then we create a refugee crisis. | ||
The people come here, they hate us, they have a totally foreign culture, and then they vote for Democrats forever. | ||
That's how we play. | ||
And as I said at the top of the show, I'm not opposed in principle to regime change, but let's call it what it is. | ||
One. | ||
Two, I'm not opposed to regime change in principle for naked self-interest. | ||
America should try to get all of these resources. | ||
We need it! | ||
America cannot defend itself unless we have supply chains. | ||
Unless we have supply chains of the raw materials that we need, like oil. | ||
And like steel and like rare earths and other critical minerals around the world, we need that stuff. | ||
So yeah, it's perfectly legitimate to go into countries and demand that they give us what we want and use our power to get it. | ||
What is not okay is one, when we do it for other countries. | ||
Iraq and Afghanistan, we didn't get their oil. | ||
Afghanistan doesn't have any oil. | ||
And we gave it up. | ||
Afghanistan has rare earths, or rather they have critical minerals. | ||
We're not going to get the mining rights to any of that. | ||
So Afghanistan, we don't even have it. | ||
And Iraq, we never took the oil. | ||
We're not going to get that oil. | ||
So, those were wars for Israel. | ||
The primary beneficiary of those wars was Israel. | ||
So I don't support regime change for other countries. | ||
Same with Libya. | ||
Libya's just a failed state. | ||
We're not getting their oil. | ||
That was another war for Israel. | ||
Number two, we cannot import their refugees. | ||
If you blow up a country, you have to have some kind of a plan so that it is stabilized. | ||
Stability is our ally in a world where there is so much wealth inequality. | ||
Every time you blow up a third world country, they're going to come to the West. | ||
And that's just because of inequality. | ||
If you blow up Libya, they will try to come to Europe because they would much rather live in Norway than Libya, okay? | ||
They would much rather live in The Czech Republic than war-torn Yemen or Syria or the United States rather than Venezuela. | ||
So you have to have some kind of a plan and you can't bring these people in here and give them citizenship. | ||
You could theoretically let them stay here as long as they always go back. | ||
Obviously, under the current conditions, I would say they just can't even come here, because you know how it goes. | ||
They come here and they never leave. | ||
But if we had a competent government, you could say that they could come and they could have a temporary visa, and then we're shipping them all back when the government's stable. | ||
But you know that under the current system, that never, ever, ever is going to happen. | ||
So, we just have to have a rule that they just can't come here. | ||
But this is the problem with American foreign policy, is it's totally short-sighted, totally short-term, and we wind up getting nothing but paying all the costs. | ||
So we don't, understand with Venezuela, we don't get the oil, we don't get the natural gas, they're still allied with Russia and China, but we took all their refugees. | ||
So why did we do this? | ||
This is a disaster of a foreign policy. | ||
Nicolas Maduro is still the president. | ||
Guaido got fed to the wolves. | ||
They're still allied with Russia and China. | ||
We don't have the oil. | ||
But what we do have is millions and millions of refugees. | ||
Why did we do it? | ||
Same thing with Libya. | ||
Was that a success? | ||
Once again, we don't have the oil. | ||
It's a failed state. | ||
And Europe has millions of refugees. | ||
Why? | ||
So, make no mistake about it, this is the playbook. | ||
And be very aware that in South and Central America, there's a new Cold War playing out. | ||
They're calling it the New Monroe Doctrine. | ||
It's being spearheaded by the SOUTHCOM commander, which is the Department of Defense Southern Command, led by Laura Richardson. | ||
And Laura Richardson has been making the rounds down there. | ||
It's about overthrowing left-wing governments, replacing them with right-wing governments because they're terrified that in the last 15 years, China has become the number one trading partner of almost every country in Latin America. | ||
And China's building a lot of dual-use infrastructure that could theoretically be converted into military hardware during a war. | ||
They're also compromising a lot of key critical resources like the lithium in the lithium triangle in Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina, and like the oil in Venezuela and the Essequibo. | ||
So this is, I think, actually a legitimate use of American military might. | ||
We do have a Monroe Doctrine. | ||
It goes back 200 years. | ||
We should control everything in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
So I actually support it. | ||
But we just can't take all the refugees. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
We just can't take all these people here. | ||
Because what's going to wind up happening is that these Venezuelans that left Venezuela, they're going to come here and they're going to wreck our country. | ||
Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, all these people are going to come here, they're going to wreck our country. | ||
And then what's even the point? | ||
Why would we even want to win at that point? | ||
So that's Venezuela. | ||
We'll see what happens there. | ||
I hope they don't pursue regime change because it's just going to be another refugee crisis with Venezuelans and they're all going to stay here and none of them are going back, like the ones that already are here. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
We'll see what your take is. | ||
Now it's time to hear from you, the audience. | ||
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Amen. | |
So, So we'll see what we got here. | ||
Millennial grower per dad sent $10, half I'm at the hospital with my wife in labor, for real lol, awaiting the birth of my fourth child. | ||
And although it's too late for me, being a bald, bearded, tattooed, cargo short and flip flop wearing 35 year old. | ||
Hey, well thank you for the super chat. | ||
Congrats on the baby! | ||
Wow! | ||
Four kids! | ||
God bless, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
That's a lot of babies. | ||
my beautiful white blonde-headed children will be indoctrinated in the way of the Grooper. | ||
I love everything you say and stand for Nick. | ||
There's no one like you. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
America first. | ||
Sorry for the two-part message. | ||
I know you don't prefer them. | ||
Hey, well, thank you for the super chat. | ||
Congrats on the baby. | ||
Wow, four kids. | ||
God bless, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
That's a lot of babies. | ||
Well, I hope some of them are guys because I saw this TikTok of this dad and he had like five girls and he was playing with them and I was like, if I get five daughters, I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
I'm going to do something really reckless. | ||
But God bless you, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Listen, man, you know, you can't undo the tattoos or whatever, but look, lose the beard, the cargo shorts, the flip-flops. | ||
Let's grow up a little bit, okay? | ||
Let's be the change we want to see in the world. | ||
What kind of example are you setting for your kids? | ||
You know what's going to happen? | ||
Your kids are going to grow up. | ||
Their dad is going to be wearing flip-flops in the grocery store with his gross feet out and cargo shorts. | ||
And they're going to think that's acceptable. | ||
And they're going to grow up and they're going to become the same way. | ||
They're going to get a tattoo on their calf. | ||
And they're going to grow up and be sporting that look. | ||
And they're going to be part of the problem. | ||
So you've got to set an example. | ||
You've got to be a good dad. | ||
Let's wear pants. | ||
You're an adult man. | ||
Let's wear pants. | ||
We're in public. | ||
You know, even jeans are better than cargo shorts. | ||
Let's do jeans at least. | ||
Let's put some socks on. | ||
Okay, let's wear some real shoes. | ||
And, uh, cause I, you can't say, hey, my kids are going to be Groypers. | ||
Also, I'm going to teach them to wear flip-flops and cargo shorts. | ||
No such thing. | ||
No such thing. | ||
I won't have it. | ||
But hey, congratulations, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
The Bosty Pasty Show sent $10. | ||
I have a very strong Southern accent. | ||
When I finally met Brandt and his Groyper doopers, they made fun of me. | ||
Called me West Virginia boy. | ||
Brandt isn't based. | ||
He is paste. | ||
That's good. | ||
Strong southern accent is cringe. | ||
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You are male. | ||
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You are a guy. | |
Are they really? | ||
That's so disgusting. | ||
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That's so poor coded. | |
Do not ever shill your cash app. | ||
You might as well just get a fucking tin cup at that point. | ||
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I see that all the time on Twitter. | |
$35, 381. | ||
People are writing their cash app on their cars. | ||
Are they really? | ||
That's so disgusting. | ||
That's so poor coded. | ||
Do not ever shill your cash app. | ||
You might as well just get a fucking tin cup at that point. | ||
I see that all the time on Twitter. | ||
People are like, you know, losers who have no following will put out some tweet. | ||
It'll go viral. | ||
They'll get, you know, they get 5,000 likes. | ||
They'll put some stupid relatable post out and then they'll show their cash app in the replies. | ||
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Hey, anything helps. | |
Why don't you shake a tin cup, you fucking bum, fucking loser? | ||
So I really hate that, it's just pathetic. | ||
I mean, your dignity should have a price, or it should not have a price, even better. | ||
All together. | ||
You know, but it's like, people don't even think of it that way. | ||
People are just shameless. | ||
They're like, I'm broke. | ||
I'll, like, do anything for money. | ||
Oh, hey, here's my cash app. | ||
Like, don't you have any dignity? | ||
Don't you any, don't you have any sense of pride as a human being? | ||
Like, does anyone ever get money sent to their cash app? | ||
And even, even still, like what someone's going to say, some, some philanthropist is going to send you $50. | ||
Is that really worth it, to be the guy with the cash app in their bio? | ||
Like a fucking homeless person? | ||
So, it's just so, people are so pathetic. | ||
Rocky79 sent $10, I love you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
John of Ark Royper sent $5, Nick, I see no difference between between the right to grape protests in Israel and Bastille Day in France. | ||
Do you think if we amplify the grape protest in Israel that this will finally push the anti-Israel narrative in the West into full effect? 07. | ||
Uh, nah, I don't think it's gonna be final like that, but it's definitely a good narrative. | ||
Polish guy sent $5. | ||
White dudes for Harris is working on me. | ||
I'll take sexy black girls working over Hindu prayers. | ||
All right, chill. | ||
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Groi per spool sent $5. | |
Nick, do you ever wish life was much more simple? | ||
Ever find yourself wishing you were totally unburdened? | ||
Sometimes, sometimes I do. | ||
But then again, I kind of love what I do. | ||
I don't think I'd be satisfied with a simple life. | ||
You know, it's, I do have an extremely complex, complicated life. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Honestly, life would be too boring if it wasn't for me. | ||
For some people, they love that. | ||
Some people are happy as a fucking clam if they just have their TGI Fridays. | ||
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Limitless appetizers, you know, they get their Chili's beer. | |
They watch the big game at Buffalo Wild Wings and they're happy as a fucking clam, but not, you know, and not to be like, uh, I'm not saying that like, hey, I'm better than everybody, but I do just like more complexity. | ||
I like to have more of a complex life. | ||
I'm a very fickle person, so I don't think that would ever do it for me. | ||
But yeah, sometimes I wish I wasn't so constrained, but I feel like I'm much less constrained than most people that do this. | ||
I could basically just be myself. | ||
But people are still so close-minded. | ||
I'm always surprised about that because I'm obviously very opinionated. | ||
and have very strong feelings and very stubborn and argumentative, but I'm actually very high in openness. | ||
I'm high in openness, low in agreeableness. | ||
So I'll entertain anything, and I'm pretty tolerant of anything, but I disagree with everything. | ||
And I feel like that's a good way to be, high in openness, low in agreeableness. | ||
And so I'll put out a lot of content, and people just don't get it, man. | ||
Like, especially lately. | ||
I don't know if it's Twitter or if it's just because I have a bigger following now. | ||
But I put out, like, a looks-maxing video about Trump from TikTok. | ||
I saw this TikTok where they analyzed Trump's face from, like, a looks-maxing, like, Blackpill perspective. | ||
Just, like, a scientific—they're talking about, like, his gonial angle and all that kind of stuff. | ||
And like, half the replies were calling me gay. | ||
They're like, what, you think Trump's hot? | ||
What are you, gay? | ||
It's like, grow up. | ||
It's just a video. | ||
Chill out. | ||
Or like, I replied to the Gavin Newsom tweet. | ||
Gavin Newsom said that you shouldn't be allowed to do voice emulation AI. | ||
With a presidential candidate making a campaign ad. | ||
And I said, yeah, that's probably good. | ||
I said, I agree. | ||
And everybody's like, what are you, a Democrat shill? | ||
Are you fucking retard? | ||
So lately, I just feel like I thought people were cool. | ||
People are fucking retarded. | ||
I started to think like I'm popular and everyone agrees with me. | ||
And then I realized, no. | ||
No, everyone hates me, but they just hate Israel more. | ||
When I shit on Israel, everybody loves me. | ||
When I say other stuff, then everyone hates me. | ||
And it's like, man, people just really hate Israel. | ||
So, um, yeah, everyone fucking sucks. | ||
Fuck all of you. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Then, I replied to, uh, Hanania today. | ||
He said something like, oh, the, uh, you know, when Kamala calls Vance weird, it lands because all the right-wingers are, like, obsessed with the culture war. | ||
And I was like, yeah, that's totally true, these freaks. | ||
You can't talk about, like, anything relatable without them spurging about seed oils and Disney and the WEF and whatever. | ||
And some guy replies and he's like, no, dude, but seed oils are how they control us, man! | ||
They're killing our testosterone! | ||
It's like, I didn't hear that. | ||
You're telling me for the first time. | ||
Really dude? | ||
So everybody just really sucks and get on my nerves lately. | ||
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I hear Italian women are big into the ceramic bowls of paper balls and potpourri. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Average Wada sent $5, a non-white woman or Israel shill for president. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Anyways, love you nigga. | ||
John of ArcGroi percent five dollars. | ||
I'm going to confession tomorrow, Paul Allen. | ||
If you know you know. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hometown Groi percent ten dollars. | ||
Survival strategy. | ||
Welcome to rock and roll night. | ||
Welcome to rock and roll fight. | ||
I'm just a rock and roll man. | ||
We're just a rock and roll band. | ||
We've been running down this road. | ||
Racing through a path full of signs. | ||
We've crossed countless towns, spreading our song. | ||
Continuing to torment these cowardly foe. | ||
Slingshot sent $20, one-third this Vance guy is a joke. | ||
While there may be some truth to it. | ||
One out of three dude, really? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
This guy thinks like everyone wants to hear his monologue. | ||
I'm gonna sit down and type three whole messages that everyone's gonna have to listen to. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
One third this Vance guy is a joke. | ||
While there may be some truth that people without kids got us into this mess, it's very clear that it will take someone without kids to get us out of it. | ||
George Washington, James Madison, and Andrew Jackson had no kids. | ||
Modern politicians will always put their kids' safety above all else. | ||
Slingshot sent $20. | ||
Two thirds having kids is the reason Trump and Vance say our number one enemy is Iran, and it is the reason Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones say our number one enemy is interdimensional beings. | ||
*phone rings* Slingshot sent $20, three thirds all this to say, as just some observer watching all this from the peanut gallery, I'm hoping you hold off on having kids until after you finish the job. - Was all that really necessary? I'm hoping you hold off on having kids until after Was all that really necessary? | ||
He needed to send a full third one to say, Hey man, I'm just a peanut gallery. | ||
I hope you don't have kids. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thanks for expressing your intentions for my sexual life. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm glad I got your opinion on what I should do with my dick and balls. | ||
I needed to check with you first. | ||
Can anyone else give me some advice on what I should do with my sex and my sexuality? | ||
What should I do? | ||
When should I have kids? | ||
When is that appropriate? | ||
Can I solicit some... | ||
Opinions from strangers on the internet that I don't know. | ||
now. | ||
Shum sent $5, Representative Cori Bush's primary is a week from today, and IPAC has been pouring cash into the race to replace her with another black man, Wesley Bill. | ||
As of June 30th, United Democracy Project and APASPAC have put nearly $5.50 mil into the race. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
Sloppy Zog sent $10. | ||
Someone sent a super chat to JLP today saying Christ is King. | ||
JLP then shouted out cozy and started to chant Christ is King. | ||
Beast! | ||
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Let's go! | |
Kroiber! | ||
Kroiber! | ||
Wurzel Root! | ||
Wurzel Root! | ||
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Awesome. | |
No, that's cool. | ||
We love JLP. | ||
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That's awesome, though. | |
No, that's based. | ||
No, but it's based. | ||
We love JLP. | ||
That is based. | ||
W. Cozy. | ||
But shout out to Rumble now. | ||
Cozy just cost me money at this point, okay? | ||
Cozy just cost me thousands of dollars every month as just, like, ban insurance. | ||
It's like, whenever people talk about Cozy, I'm like, shut up. | ||
So, I mean, you know, Cozy served us well. | ||
But now it's just costing me a lot of money. | ||
I'll be using it a lot more if I ever get banned, but it's like, bruh. | ||
No, but hey, we love JLP. | ||
Shout out JLP! | ||
The man. | ||
The goat. | ||
The goat Walker Gorman sent $50. | ||
Nick, you're the man turning 28 on August 5th married with three white girls That's the dream lol, but that girl dad right as a message. | ||
I was gay Been listening for almost two months You've opened my eyes to many things. | ||
Mainly Israel. | ||
Trump has been super weak, especially at the RNC. | ||
Just some thoughts from the last couple months. | ||
God bless brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's the dream? | ||
That's like the worst dream ever. | ||
Best dream ever? | ||
Second best dream ever? | ||
Sex dream. | ||
Third best dream? | ||
Lightsaber. | ||
Fourth best dream? | ||
Sex dream. | ||
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Like, living the dream. | |
Three daughters. | ||
What dream? | ||
You're the gayest guy ever. | ||
You're gayer than gay guys. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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I'm living the dream. | |
Daughters. | ||
Wow. | ||
A lot of manis and petties. | ||
A lot of tea parties and drama. | ||
So today. | ||
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So today, Stacey was like. | |
You're such a fucking bitch. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
And then Bradley was like, dude, I just can't even. | ||
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I literally can't even. | |
Women talk to me and my eyes just glaze over. | ||
So I can't imagine being in a house with four of them. | ||
You're like a prisoner. | ||
You're like a prisoner of war. | ||
I'd rather be a prisoner of war in Vietnam than be a captured prisoner in a house full of women. | ||
What do you even do? | ||
How do you even live like that? | ||
Where do you even go? | ||
You can't even escape. | ||
You marry a woman and then it's all women in your house. | ||
And at dinner it's all you and four chicks. | ||
At the dinner table, you and four chicks. | ||
Yeah, who do you talk to about like war movies and like cool stuff? | ||
Like, I don't understand. | ||
I was thinking about that. | ||
Because I like I said, I saw that TikTok today was a guy and like five daughters. | ||
And it's like, how do you even live? | ||
How do you fart and like scratch your balls and stuff? | ||
I tell you know, you're free. | ||
Like, I'm the king of my domain. | ||
It's so awesome because when you own your own business, you can fart and scratch your balls. | ||
And no one can do anything. | ||
Like, I can fart whenever I want. | ||
I can fart in public. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
I'll fart in public. | ||
And I'll laugh. | ||
I'll fart in my house. | ||
I'll fart at work. | ||
I'll fart in front of people that work for me. | ||
And I'll scratch my balls in all those situations too. | ||
And if you're like a girl, dad, imagine if you fart at the dinner table, everybody be like, ewwwww. | ||
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You're such a, you're so fucking disgusting. | |
And like, yeah, you know, you can, you can put on a face and be like, I don't give a shit. | ||
But you can only do that so much before it eventually affects you in, in like subconscious ways. | ||
You know, we're constantly like being your true self and women being like, you're such a fucking pig. | ||
Eventually you turn into like a shell of a man. | ||
You know, I just can't imagine living like that. | ||
You know, like, my family, I have, it's me and my sister, so it's one boy, one girl. | ||
So me and my dad can be guys, we can bro out, you know, when he farts or burps or whatever, we're like, alright, nice one, you know, whatever. | ||
We can bro out, there's like solidarity there, but if you're at a dinner table with like four girls and you gotta talk about a fight, you got into a work or something, You know where you're in a car and you have to swerve out of the way, you almost get in a crash and every woman in the car gasps really loudly? | ||
How can you live like that? | ||
I would need a lot of vacations and a lot of whores. | ||
Or something. | ||
Just like, you would need some kind of extramarital affair to keep it going. | ||
You would need to be out of town a lot. | ||
With the guys all the time, and you need some kind of extra- I'm not encouraging that, I'm just saying, like, practically speaking, I feel like that is the only way I could stay sane in a life like that. | ||
Otherwise, you would just turn into- you'd get devoured. | ||
It's like a female praying mantis would fucking kill you. | ||
It's literally like being a male praying mantis being eaten by a female praying mantis, because you snuck up on him. | ||
So anyway, thanks for the big super chat, Walker. | ||
But, uh, hey, and I'm glad you like the show and everything. | ||
I'm glad you agree, but it's like, damn, why'd you have to start with that? | ||
Why'd you have to leave with that? | ||
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He said, uh, hey, I got three white girls living the dream, but the girl that write-ism shit was gay. | |
Dude, imagine like the family portraits. | ||
It's like you and like a blue shirt and like your daughters and like pink dresses. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
I need like all sons. | ||
Please, I need sons. | ||
Maybe like one daughter. | ||
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Hey. | |
Daniel Roach sent $5, I was there at Trump's speech in West Palm Beach back in 2016. | ||
I miss that old Trump so much. | ||
My face was lit up like the way a child's face lies up on Christmas morning. | ||
He really was that guy. | ||
Now my heart hurts. | ||
You fucking suck, okay? | ||
You suck. | ||
DeboGG sent $50, first time super chatter. | ||
Been watching the show for a few weeks and I've enjoyed every minute of it. | ||
Love from Alaska. | ||
Hey, thank you man! | ||
I'm glad you love the show! | ||
A new viewer! | ||
New viewers, oh boy! | ||
Boy oh boy! | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm so tired. | ||
Boy oh boy. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm so tired. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm so tired. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No. | ||
Don't read. | ||
You should not know how to read. | ||
You should just forget how to read. | ||
Shut up. | ||
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You are so stupid. | |
No, he's gonna be loved by everybody, stupid fuck. | ||
He'll be more beloved than ever because he appeased the Jewish media. | ||
How stupid are you? | ||
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So stupid. | |
No, he's going to be loved by everybody, stupid fuck. | ||
He'll be more beloved than ever because he appeased the Jewish media. | ||
How stupid are you? | ||
What a c**t. | ||
He just stopped saying the... | ||
Yeah, thanks for making it sound gay, but thank you very much. | ||
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- I caught the stream live. | |
Your monologue last Friday about Trump, Vance, and love had to be one of your best yet. | ||
It was so full of passion, key insights, delightful analysis, and most importantly, felt so real. | ||
No one else can talk about love with the same passion as you. | ||
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Thank you for being so real. - Yeah, thanks for making it sound gay, but thank you very much. | |
No one else can talk about love with the same passion as you. | ||
Hey, thank you for the super chat, man. | ||
I'm glad you liked the monologue. | ||
Why aren't you watching the show live? | ||
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What's that all about? | |
Hey man, it's been a while since I caught the stream. | ||
What's that all about? | ||
Why not? | ||
Try watching it live. | ||
Can you just watch it live, please? | ||
Thank you. | ||
No. | ||
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Thanks for the super chat, though. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad you like the monologue. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
The person who bought Monticello was a Jew who liked that Jefferson supported separation of church and state. | ||
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Yes. | |
Thank you. | ||
Crazy stuff. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
Kendall Groy percent $20. | ||
Have you looked into Palmer Lucciananderl? | ||
Yes. | ||
Looks like another pro-Zionist defense contractor putting big money behind the Trump presidency. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Blue Lines. | |
Cool. | ||
Thank you nigga, I appreciate it. | ||
true in 2020 i supported bernie sanders and progressive ideals i then got red pilled and saw you with sneeko and hated you cool as i got closer to christ i began to see that you're the only one speaking the truth today you stand as one of my greatest inspirations thank you for your work my nigga thank you nigga i appreciate it how could you be a progressive dude i don't know i I feel like I never had a phase like that. | ||
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I just don't understand how you could be a leftist. | |
Unless you're a girl. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
It's hard to tell. | ||
My gut tells me no. | ||
My gut tells me it won't happen before September. | ||
But you never know. | ||
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Could be imminent. | |
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I think it depends on how this election goes. | ||
And how it's trending at that point. | ||
I'm not going to dox myself. | ||
Sequoy sent $5. | ||
Did you move to Florida? | ||
The Panhandle is the best, not the Mexican infested South NFL. | ||
I'm not going to dox myself. | ||
Buffincel sent $10. | ||
How is the new pet working out? | ||
Super annoying. | ||
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Yeah, I retweeted it. | |
It's very good. | ||
Did you read Wood's sub stack on Trump's chances? | ||
Good stuff. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I retweeted it. | |
It's very good. | ||
I talked about it yesterday too. | ||
Tron Groyper sent $5. | ||
This day in history, July 30th, 1863. | ||
Henry Ford, the industrialist and newspaper publisher who founded the Ford Motor Company and revolutionized the American work ethic was born in Springwell's township, Michigan. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
Not surprised that your viewership is growing. | ||
Every other channel is major spin left and right opinions. | ||
You are giving us facts. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Prayers daily for your safety and God's guidance. | ||
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07. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
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God bless. | |
Yeah it's totally over dude. | ||
sent $5, Kamala brought out Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo at her rally today. | ||
Dems are embracing white identity. | ||
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Trump's done. | |
So much for the mugshot and assassination appealing to hood niggas and zoomers. | ||
The people supporting this operation are masochists. | ||
Yeah, it's totally over, dude. | ||
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It's over. | |
Victor sent $5, they are trying to get us to fight Iran. | ||
I hope we don't go to war with Iran. | ||
Shut up. | ||
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Shut up. | |
Fuck you. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
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Kill yourself. | |
Rex sent $5. | ||
Kill yourself today. | ||
The IDF has had to pull their troops out of Gaza due to checks notes, their soldiers rioting over the right to rape Palestinian prisoners. | ||
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Checks notes? | |
Nice. | ||
Richard Lyman sent $100. | ||
Why is all of the dissident right except for Nick completely funded and supported by a guy who works with the CIA and wants to create a global new world order based on mass surveillance and foreign intervention and uses Jewish philosophy to justify it and talks about it openly? | ||
That's how I feel! | ||
I know! | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I get called the fat. | ||
Yeah, you support J.D. | ||
Vance, but I'm the guy, right? | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat! | ||
Yay, you said it. | ||
It's true, the whole right is basically controlled op other than Groyper's. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $5. | ||
I think we need to acknowledge that our best bet at keeping America white is to promote white Hispanic births in an coordinated manner. | ||
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No. | |
Find the lightest Hispanics and knock these burrito munchers up en masse first, then move on to the rest. | ||
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Shut up. | |
07. | ||
Shut up. | ||
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Not funny. | |
You didn't laugh. | ||
Hadrian sent $5. | ||
Everyone complaining about Harris opening her rally with hot black women dancing on stage is a gay nerd. | ||
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True. | |
Candoma sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, what should teenagers, that are around 15 years old, do to contribute to the movement? | ||
Should we not affiliate with America first, and just do our own thing or what? | ||
God bless, Christ is King. | ||
Depends, male or female? | ||
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Nah, that's a joke. | |
Um... | ||
Look, if you're a guy, you just gotta lock in, okay? | ||
You gotta read books, you gotta learn another language, you gotta do really well in school. | ||
Don't even worry about politics right now, other than a scholastic interest in it, okay? | ||
Read as many books as you can because you will remember them. | ||
When your brain is developing, that's when you can still retain information. | ||
So read as many books as you can. | ||
Learn another language. | ||
Get your IQ up. | ||
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You want to elevate your IQ. | |
Learn a musical instrument if possible. | ||
Try to get into a good college. | ||
So if I were you, I would altogether avoid politics. | ||
In other words, don't try and be an activist. | ||
Don't try and be a content creator. | ||
Don't create any social media and put your opinions out there. | ||
You have to just trust me on this. | ||
I could tell you why, but I am lazy and don't want to explain it right now. | ||
But just trust me on this. | ||
Do not post your political ruminations on social media as a teenager. | ||
Big mistake. | ||
You have to fly under the radar. | ||
You can be an asset, but you will be an asset when you are older. | ||
So I know that's hard to hear. | ||
You know, when I was that age, I was chomping at the bit. | ||
You have to read as many books, level up, and if you want to do something, join a club, okay? | ||
Join a local Young Republicans, okay, chapter, something like that. | ||
Go to your local GOP, volunteer for a campaign, just start getting to know people, but don't go spouting off your opinions. | ||
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It can only, excuse me, it can only hurt you. | |
It can almost never help you, it will just hurt you. | ||
So, that would be my advice to you is level up your IQ as much as possible, level up your future earning potential by getting into a good college, which means doing really well in school, and if you want to get out there, get on a normal campaign, join a Young Republicans, whatever, and just get to network with people and just be likable. | ||
Don't be too opinionated, don't be too radical, because that can only get you in trouble. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
No drugs, no alcohol, no out of wedlock sex. | ||
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Hey, thank you so much man. | |
I appreciate that. | ||
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- With wetlock sex. | |
- This is why I watch. | ||
Started watching daily last couple months. | ||
Always was J-pilled but was demoralized and didn't think it belonged in the mainstream. | ||
Now I get you more than ever. | ||
You really know how to bring it all together. | ||
Goat. | ||
- Hey, thank you so much, man. | ||
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I appreciate that. | |
- Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
So Grow Iper supporting Maduro? | ||
- Did you even watch the show? - The Quack sent $8. | ||
I still can't get over how nice the setup is. | ||
You've come so far and I'm wishing you all the success in the world. | ||
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Quack. | |
Hey thank you so much man. | ||
unidentified
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I appreciate it. | |
You got me out! | ||
You saved my life! | ||
I'm not gonna do it! | ||
I'm not gonna get on drugs, dude! | ||
I don't- I don't buy into drugs. | ||
here insightful and incisive tonight as usual try the clonidy nicholas start with 0.1 milligrams start with a half dose completely harmless sleep is our vacation from life relieved face i'm not gonna do it i'm not gonna get on drugs dude i don't i don't buy into drugs okay i will not take drugs what are you michael jackson's doctor's | ||
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Guy's trying to get me, uh... I don't, I don't, uh... I think that's a good idea. | |
No thank you. | ||
But I appreciate the super chat. | ||
must have paid ex influencers to get the word out that he's Jewish in an attempt to be spared the wrath of the US must have not effectively penetrated the boomer bubble of ex that's funny Uh, no I did not see that, but that sounds pretty based. | ||
see Candace talked about Kabbalah, Leo Frank raping a Catholic girl, Hexagon on Mars, star of David being satanic, etc. on her show today. | ||
Nuts. | ||
Love the new Studio 07. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No, I did not see that, but that sounds pretty based. | ||
Sounds like she's been watching this show. | ||
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All right. | |
Sir, please, get away from me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a very complicated question. | ||
All right. - Joshua Goodwin said $10. - Please get away from me. - Since you've experienced being banned from mainstream financial institutions, what is your opinion on BTC long-term? | ||
Do you think it can really advance humanity? - I don't know. | ||
It's a very complicated question. | ||
I mean, really, Bitcoin is bound up in the future of energy because it's very energy intensive to process transactions and the ecological footprint of that is growing all the time. | ||
And that also depends on the regulatory environment. | ||
So I mean, I understand Bitcoin. | ||
I believe in it. | ||
I love it. | ||
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But I don't know. | |
I don't know if the technology will be able to overpower all the political and technological developments that are occurring. | ||
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So I don't know, I don't have very strong feelings on that. | |
Kind of concerned to be honest. | ||
You think I stayed handsome? | ||
A lot of good looking young people grow up, lose all their facial harmony and become ugly freaks. | ||
You think I stayed handsome? | ||
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Thank you. | |
M.Hoplight sent $100. | ||
No message. | ||
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Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | |
We love you, Hoplite. | ||
Great edit you posted today, too. | ||
unidentified
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Very cool. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
$5. | ||
There's 7 plus millions of Venezuelans outside Venezuela, 400k plus in the USA only there's a refugee crisis already. | ||
There's more chances of they going back to their country if their regime change. | ||
Yeah, if only were that simple. | ||
Trinic, 1776, $10. | ||
Ni hao. | ||
I'm glad to see you Americans are finally accepting the reality of your democracy. | ||
China number one. | ||
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Here we go. | |
*phone rings* Groi percent $10. | ||
Could Democrats be labeled as racist if they start pandering to white voters, given the white guys for Harris stunt? | ||
Could the Republicans, who are increasingly positioning themselves as the party of inclusivity, then effectively accuse Democrats of hypocrisy and racism, switching the parties? | ||
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Could the Republicans accuse the Democrats of being racist? | |
I don't know. | ||
It's never been tried before. | ||
No, that could never happen. | ||
unidentified
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It would be unprecedented. | |
You're telling me the Republicans accusing the Democrats of being racist? | ||
unidentified
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No, it could never happen. | |
John Dave Irving sent $10. | ||
Nick, I heard you were soliciting advice on how to utilize your sexual organs or how you crudely put dick and balls. | ||
I have a brief synopsis that can guide you to a happy life. | ||
Anti-Semitism is the direct result of sexual repression. | ||
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, message 184. | ||
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Very good, thank you. | |
Well done. | ||
Slingshot sent $20. | ||
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Lol. | |
You do great work. | ||
If I had to choose between you quitting your show and being my best friend, or you mocking me and continuing to do what you do, I'll choose the latter. | ||
Here's another $20. | ||
We'll leave you alone now. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
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Hey, thanks for being a good sport. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
And thanks for the super chat. | ||
See, I love when people are a good sport. | ||
I can't shit on people when they're... Well, I actually can, but... | ||
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Gyoseo sent $10, when the father exercises regularly, there is a 38% greater chance of having a daughter compared to a son. | |
Exercising will literally give you more daughters. | ||
These gym bros are cooked. | ||
sport you seem like a good guy Jaiosio sent $10 when the father exercises regularly there is a 38 percent greater chance of having a daughter compared to a son really exercising will literally give you more daughters these gym bros are cooked working out is gay and you were right as always undefeated talk Total vindication! | ||
Total vindication! | ||
Absolute vindication! | ||
Absolute exoneration! | ||
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Dude, fucking W. I'm so goaded! | |
How can one man be so vindicated? | ||
How can one man be so goaded? | ||
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I was right. | |
No daughters. | ||
No working out. | ||
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No fucking raw eggs. | |
From now on, a new vision will govern our land. | ||
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It's going to be cheeseburgers first. | |
It's going to be only seed oils first. | ||
Seed oils, sedentary lifestyle, male children. | ||
The pillars of America first. | ||
Seed oils, Male children hating women. | ||
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Star Wars. | |
Everybody else is like, no, be nice to girls. | ||
unidentified
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Work out all the time. | |
Seed oils suck. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You were wrong. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
unidentified
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Then that makes perfect sense. | |
Because gym bros also have all that, like, gayed up positivity. | ||
They would be the ones that are, like, super positive about having daughters. | ||
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They're wearing, like, gym shoes. | |
Gym shoes, great physique, baseball hat, and they're, like, upbeat, and they're, like, I got three, you know, beautiful daughters. | ||
You know, that's, like, a type. | ||
So fucking gay, dude. | ||
People that work out, there's something about working out that is really gay. | ||
It's just, like, this... Something that's, like, too upbeat about it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I imagine these fitness people, they have, like, a Fitbit on, they have, like, they're always wearing athletic clothes, and they're, like, super upbeat and positive, and they're always trying to give you advice, always trying to tell you about, you know, well, here's what you gotta do. | ||
And those are always like the gayest guys. | ||
They call themselves like a protector of women. | ||
Protector of women? | ||
Who do they need protecting from? | ||
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Me? | |
Well, I'm a protector. | ||
I'm a protector and a provider. | ||
Honey, wait here. | ||
I'll go and see what that noise was. | ||
Calm down, White Knight. | ||
Call the fucking police. | ||
It's a 20. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
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What are you gonna do? | |
go down there and get skinned alive and shot in the head you just know everyone this is just such a stupid riff You just know that every one of those gym guys, they're just dying to wind up in like one of those scenarios where like there's a home invasion. | ||
Now I can get all my toys. | ||
Now I can get all my guns. | ||
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I'll put that son of a bitch in a headlock. | |
Man. | ||
People like that. | ||
It's like grow up. | ||
What are you three years old? | ||
Grow up. | ||
Call the cops. | ||
People are saying the leader of Hamas was killed. | ||
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Is that real? | |
Or is this related to my riff? | ||
Wow. | ||
They killed the leader of Hamas in Tehran. | ||
Breaking news! | ||
Spongebob breaking news update. | ||
IRGC confirmed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran. | ||
No one immediately claimed responsibility. | ||
Yeah, who do you think? | ||
Wow. | ||
unidentified
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That's crazy. | |
F in the chat. | ||
You know what his problem was? | ||
unidentified
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Thanks. | |
Didn't go to the gym enough. | ||
He didn't do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. | ||
Now he was killed by Israel. | ||
unidentified
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That's terrible. | |
This must be a warning. | ||
It's a signal. | ||
Wow. | ||
Maybe that's towards wrapping up in Gaza. | ||
Is this their victory condition of decimating Hamas? | ||
Assassinating their leadership? | ||
That's my initial speculation off the rip. | ||
Well, we'll cover that tomorrow because I'm tired. | ||
But we'll do a full show about it tomorrow. | ||
XGunny sent $50, 07. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Sabian sent $5. | ||
This new Groipa server that just dropped during the show doesn't even work while frozen. | ||
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Wow! | |
Well, well, well. | ||
Not as easy as you make it look, is it? | ||
Yeah, what? | ||
Your plugins don't work? | ||
Plugins don't work? | ||
Your mods don't work? | ||
That's a shame. | ||
NephthysBrew sent $5. | ||
07 found your 3 Lucas Gauge. | ||
Thank you for speaking up to this evil in our world. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Thank you man, appreciate it. | ||
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Oh brother. | |
You are so stupid it's unbelievable. | ||
grow a percent $10 is your position of Trump falsified. | ||
Oh, what would he need to do to make you recant your position? | ||
Border wall? | ||
Also, let's not forget when pressured by the whole GOP after the dinner, Trump refused to disavow you. | ||
All these people so quick to turn on Trump need a lesson on fidelity. | ||
You are so stupid. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I've said it from the beginning. | ||
He could not disavow project 2025. | ||
Is it falsifiable? | ||
Yeah, you fucking idiot, if you've ever watched this show in the past three months. | ||
He could, one, not disavow Project 2025. | ||
Two, stop agitating for a war with Iran. | ||
Three, talk seriously about a border wall and mass deportations. | ||
Any of those, I would support Trump. | ||
Literally any of those, I would support Trump. | ||
So it's not got nothing to do with fidelity. | ||
It's got to do with results. | ||
We've been there's been fidelity. | ||
We've been Fidel. | ||
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Okay. | |
We have been Fidel. | ||
There's been more than enough fidelity going around for years time for results. | ||
You need to learn from your mistakes. | ||
Walker Gorman sent $10. | ||
The living the life was a joke man. | ||
I wanted boys. | ||
I don't complain though. | ||
Enjoying the show nevertheless. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
I thought you were being serious. | ||
There are people out there that think it's a great thing so... | ||
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My apologies. | |
Oh, it doesn't even work! | ||
and sent ten dollars nick you are not wrong often but i'm glad it was due to me and not some kike anyway groip dot us not the globalist left secular humanist one laman oh it doesn't even work the hottest server rn dal baraya is here anyway you were wrong you are only human but don't let it happen again yeah i heard it doesn't even work i heard it doesn't even work there's lag and people can't even get on and the spawn was ripped off of a website i heard it's total shit and you failed - | ||
You sold your tryout. | ||
That's a shame. - Johnny Bravo, seven cent, $10. | ||
Yeah, that's a shame. | ||
I may have missed a clarification to this earlier point, but you mentioned being in favor of regime change in Venezuela if it didn't lead to mass migration. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But absent mass migration, you just get a pro-Zionist government like that of Argentina. | ||
How's that better than Maduro? | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
Doesn't need to be pro-Zionist. | ||
-Dionist. | ||
unidentified
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True. | |
-True. | ||
Yeah, they never do attack me head on 'cause I would fucking beat them. | ||
-Uh, shut up. | ||
unidentified
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Why was I told in school it was Tulsum Chungus? | |
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Shut the fuck up, faggot. | ||
Uh, no, cause dogs are awesome. | ||
It's got nothing to do with intelligence. | ||
Shut the fuck up, faggot. | ||
Pigs are smarter than dogs. | ||
Are you okay with eating dogs? | ||
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No, because dogs are awesome. | |
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
It's got nothing to do with intelligence. | ||
What does it have to do with intelligence? | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
No more promotion. | ||
Kangaroo, totally. | ||
I've seen him fight. | ||
Chimpanzee will rip your arms off and eat your head. | ||
promotion sent five dollars would you rather fight a kangaroo or a chimpanzee in a cage match bloodlust no prep time three minute rounds kangaroo totally i've seen him fight real niggas chimpanzee will rip your arms off and eat your head it's like that joe rogan clip even if you raise them you raise a chimpanzee and they'll still go on like a murderous rampage and rip your face off and eat you It's crazy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Israel just killed the Hamas chief Hania in Iran 10 minutes ago, confirmed by Hamas. | ||
They hit a base and got multiple politicians with the response Hezbollah is preparing for, and now this, are we cooked? | ||
I don't know. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. | |
I think we might be. | ||
But he's clearly Israel is plotting a decapitation strike. | ||
They were trying to kill the leader of Hezbollah and Hamas. | ||
They missed against Hezbollah. | ||
So now are they going to get the wrath or is Hezbollah going to back down? | ||
That's the question. | ||
BasedItalian sent $10. | ||
I don't understand how the Adelsons are able to buy Trump's loyalty to Israel for $100 million a cycle. | ||
I mean it's a lot of money but it's not that much money. | ||
If that's all it takes to save America couldn't we just start a GoFundMe or something? | ||
Yeah, let's raise $100 million. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $101. | ||
No message at Hoplite. | ||
Yeah, no Cheyenne. | ||
How could you have the audacity to waste time with those weak donations? | ||
Message 8484. | ||
Wow, hey, thank you for the big super chat, John Dave Irving. | ||
Yeah. | ||
WU, I'm Hoplite. | ||
What, is he broke or something? | ||
Only 100, not 101? | ||
No, but thanks for the big super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Uh, yeah, no. | ||
The Adelsons give $100 million every two years, dipshit. | ||
Every two years. | ||
They give $100 million in 16, 18, 20, 22, and they'll do it again in 24. | ||
And it's not just them. | ||
They get money from other Zionists, too. | ||
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So, you just don't know what you're talking about. | |
It's not that, but thank you. | ||
Okay, thank you for your concern. | ||
Alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's freezing maybe due to your CPU or RAM utilization being at 100%. | ||
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Streaming drains a lot from your... | |
It's not that, but thank you. | ||
Okay, thank you for your concern. | ||
All right, that's our last super chat. | ||
Sheesh, that's going to do it for me. | ||
I've been really working hard these days on other stuff, and then I do the show and I'm like half asleep. | ||
I gotta get a monster tomorrow, but that's gonna do it for me. | ||
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To get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
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As always, thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to our top Super Chatters, John Dave Irving, Richard Lyman, and I'm Hoplite. | ||
Big thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |