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ISRAEL KILLS HANIYEH??? Iran Preparing MASSIVE RETALIATION After Israeli Assassination | America First Ep. 1364
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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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nick fuentes
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 Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Or is it Tuesday?
No, it's Wednesday.
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nick fuentes
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Who can even keep track anymore?
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about something that actually happened last night during the show.
It's an all-out world war.
Imminent regional war.
Imminent World War III scenario.
Last night, Israel assassinated the political leader of Hamas, whose name is Haniyeh.
In Tehran, where he was traveling for the inauguration of Iran's new president.
And this took place just hours after Israel attempted to kill the leader of Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon, which was also yesterday.
Now, Israel is coordinating with Jordan and the United States on missile defense.
Because they anticipate an all out major retaliation by Iran and all of its proxies.
So this looks like it's happening.
It could be a really big deal.
So tonight we're talking about all the details.
We're going to get into what exactly happened yesterday.
And we'll be talking about scenarios for what happens next, but it's not looking good.
It looks like, and there were also unconfirmed reports that Israel struck a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as well, but it looks like yesterday was a decapitation strike.
They killed a senior advisor for Hezbollah, although there were rumors that they were really after the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, and they killed the leader of Hamas in Tehran.
And so it's clear that this was a decapitation strike, extremely provocative, I would say intentionally provocative, and now there has to be an all-out response by Iran and its proxies.
Iran strikes Israel directly, which it's rumored that the Iranian government approved a direct retaliatory strike on Israel today.
If that happens, it will be the second direct attack on Israel by Iran in history after the first one in May.
And this one may be more deadly.
According to some sources, the purpose of the first strike And the methodology of it was to virtually map out the Israeli air defenses.
So now that Iran knows, maybe this one could be more effective and more deadly or cause more damage.
Either way, it could be a major escalation in this ongoing proxy war between Iran and Israel.
And of course, the United States becomes deeper involved.
So we'll talk about the whole situation.
It is an emerging crisis, like I've been talking about for a long time.
And I said literally on Friday, my show on Friday was about this.
Based on the speech that Netanyahu gave on Wednesday and his meeting with Trump on Friday and the rumors that were going on last week, I said that was literally my show on Friday.
I said, watch, there's going to be a false flag and Israel will use it to drag us into a war with Iran and Hezbollah.
And here we are.
So I hate being right sometimes.
I hate being vindicated.
But we'll talk about all that.
We'll also be talking tonight about Trump's appearance at the National Association for Black Journalists today.
I don't know whose idea that was.
And some people are saying that it was a good appearance.
I don't think so.
I thought it was very bad.
I thought it was a disaster.
And in case you missed it today, Donald Trump came to Chicago, where he was hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists.
Why he was there, I have no idea.
And there was a panel of three black journalists grilling him for a long time, and they called him a racist and a white supremacist.
And asked basically every question was a loaded question.
It was a hostile crowd.
He was getting booed, laughed at, heckled.
I thought it was an optical disaster.
And this was actually, as far as I'm aware, one of the only hostile interviews that he actually sat for in a very long time.
If you've been paying attention, you'll notice that Trump does not do hostile interviews anymore.
In 2015 and 2016, he would do them all the time.
He would call into CNN, he would go on MSNBC.
Now, he mainly has favorable interviews.
It's a glaze fest.
He did an interview with Dr. Phil.
And the entire interview, Dr. Phil basically said, why is anyone running against you?
You should be running unopposed because you're so awesome.
And like, that's the flavor of interviews that he's basically been getting now for a long time.
So this was one of the most hostile interviews he's done in a minute.
And it's always refreshing to see because you do actually see a different side of Trump.
When he's challenged, it's almost like he becomes a human being again.
When he is at a rally with his supporters, when he's in a friendly interview with friendly press, he's on autopilot.
He says the same things.
He repeats himself like a robot.
It's disturbing.
It's monotonous.
It's repetitive.
It's boring.
And when he's in a hostile interview, you actually see a different side.
It's almost like there's this man inside that begins to emerge and he actually gives fresh responses.
And when he's pissed, when he's angry like that, you see that a shade of that old Trump.
And I think that's what people Are talking about because a lot of the people on our side said that it was a good appearance and they said it was funny and it was good energy and it was smart answers and I understand where people are coming from.
I think it's refreshing.
I wish he would do more hostile interviews.
I wish he was in a hostile environment more.
I think it sharpens him.
I think it makes him who he is.
But I think that That selfish desire aside, I thought it was a very bad appearance and totally unnecessary.
And I feel like this campaign is a complete dumpster fire.
It's a disaster.
And I said this on Telegram a couple days ago.
The Republicans would do anything.
They want to get in a time machine and go back to July 14th.
They would do anything.
To rewind the clock back to the day after Trump got shot, the day before the RNC, and the week before Joe Biden dropped out, they would do anything!
Because on Sunday, July 14th, it looked like it was Trump's race to lose.
He had a 70% chance of winning, according to the betting market, or shortly thereafter.
And it looked like we had this in the bag.
They were saying he would win New Jersey.
They were saying he would win Virginia, Minnesota.
But ever since, it has just been one disaster after another.
He picked J.D.
Vance.
Terrible decision.
People didn't realize it at the time, but they do now.
First day of the RNC was a disaster, and it was an unmitigated disaster throughout the week.
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nick fuentes
Vance has only been an embarrassment ever since he was chosen.
They're calling him weird.
Joe Biden dropped out and Kamala came in.
Her numbers are phenomenal.
The entire party rallied around her.
She's mentally competent.
Her favorables have flipped.
She now is positive in terms of her favorability with the general population.
Swing state lead has evaporated for Trump in all but two states, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, according to a new Bloomberg Morning Consult poll.
And now, after all that, Trump goes to Chicago with this totally ridiculous idea that he's going to win black people over, and they just laugh at him.
And they just laughed at him.
So I thought it was bad.
But we'll talk about all that.
Should be a good show.
Exciting stuff.
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It is so hot!
nick fuentes
Right now, I honestly thought about canceling for the week because it is a hundred fucking degrees.
Sorry for the language, but it's a hundred degrees in this city.
It was a hundred degrees yesterday.
It was a hundred degrees today.
It's going to be a hundred degrees tomorrow, and I want to die.
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I hate the heat.
nick fuentes
So, bear with me.
Please.
And no superchats tonight.
I mean, we're gonna do them.
But please, take it easy.
Cause I'm so- I'm already sweating.
I'm already sweating.
I was sweating from the second I got out of the shower today.
I'm in a terrible mood.
I'm tired, it's hot, and I can't take it.
I hate the summer.
Where is there no summer?
I want to go there.
I would love to move to Antarctica or Alaska or something.
I can't do summer anymore.
It's too hot for me, man.
I can't do it.
I hate the sun.
I hate the light.
I hate the heat.
The moisture.
I hate the bugs.
I hate the people.
That are out there?
I went out today.
I went out to see a movie today.
I saw Inside Out 2 with my mom.
It was a good movie, but, you know, why do I get the feeling that it was made for, like, a younger demographic?
So it was okay, but it was a little too juvenile.
So get this.
So me and my mom, we go see Inside Out 2 at the nice mall, okay?
The white person mall, not the black person mall.
We went to the white person mall.
AMC Theater.
We saw a matinee, Inside Out 2.
And we're sitting there enjoying the movie and there's a little kid screaming during the whole movie, blurting things out, yelling.
And my mom thinks it's funny.
I'm rolling my eyes.
I'm like, I can't.
I know it's a kid's movie, but Where are the parents?
Control your kid.
And then thank God, thank God in heaven for Karens.
Karens get a bad rap.
I like them.
And the irony is I hate women, but I love Karens.
Because the older I get, I'm not even that old, I'm turning 26 next month.
But the older I get, I seriously have no tolerance for rudeness, I have no tolerance for sloppiness, I have no tolerance for inconsideration, people that don't follow the rules.
I have no tolerance when things are out of place.
Like, I went to Target today, and they had nothing in stock!
They had no video games, they had no selection.
And anyway, so thank God there is this Karen sitting behind us and she goes, shhh!
And the kid keeps talking and she goes, shhh!
Be quiet!
And the mother of the child responds and says, he's six years old!
And she was obviously black.
And I'm like, of course!
Of course she's black!
Of course the kid is black!
Because that's how it starts.
Of course!
Who's talking during the movie in the movie theater?
The black people.
The black people.
Always.
Always.
Surprise, surprise.
Now the kid didn't sound black.
But when the mother yelled out, yep.
Why am I not surprised?
And then the Karen got real quiet because I'm sure she's thinking, I don't want to get my hair pulled.
I don't want to get punched in the face and flip flops and weaves flying everywhere.
But I said, oh my gosh, are you kidding me?
This is how we have to live now.
And then, as we're leaving the movie theater, I hear, so the people, you know, lights come on, we see the people, it's a black woman, black dad, black kid, and they're walking out of the movie theater, and I overhear them saying, she goes, and it's a fucking kids movie!
And I'm thinking, first of all, six years old is old enough to shut up during a movie.
Six years old is not that young.
Like, there's no excuse.
It's not like he's three.
He's six.
Second of all, what are you yelling at the Karen for?
Yell at the kid!
Yell at your kid.
Teach them how to behave in public.
But that's how it starts!
That's how it starts.
The rules don't apply to them.
And then, so it just gets better and better, then I'm driving, I'm on my way home.
I see some guy getting cut off in another lane.
Who's the driver?
Some black woman.
Then I go to Target.
And who's shuffling, blocking the door?
A group of black girls.
You know, they're doing that shuffle.
They're in their fucking flip-flops in public.
Socks and flip-flops.
And they're doing that shuffle walk.
You know how they sway their hips and they barely move their feet.
They shuffle.
And they stand in the middle of the doorway.
In the middle of the doorway.
I want to say, hey!
Hey!
Move!
This is a doorway!
Go and stand somewhere else!
I can't take it anymore.
I can't take it anymore.
And you know what?
It's not because they're black.
It's because they're so fucking rude and inconsiderate.
It just so happens that they almost always are black, right?
And they're not doing it because they're black.
Being black doesn't make them do it.
They just always, for the most part, 8 out of 10 times, 9 out of 10 times, just happen to be black.
And I say to people I know, you know, if black people were known for being extremely courteous, and considerate, and polite, and conscientious, everybody would love them.
Everybody would say, oh, black people are moving into our neighborhood?
Yes!
Yes!
Awesome!
Oh, black people are moving into our school district?
Oh yeah, this is great.
You know, but the reason everybody kind of is annoyed with them is because they're not known, actually, for being particularly groupable.
It's the opposite.
And that's my problem.
And I just can't take it anymore.
I can't, I can't take it.
I can't leave the house.
Without my heart rate going up these days.
Without totally losing it.
Everywhere I go.
Everywhere I go, it's like this.
Everywhere I go, standards are declining.
Service is terrible.
People don't give a shit about anything anymore.
People are obnoxious.
And I almost started to think, you know, we really need to start publicly shaming people that do this.
But I thought, you know, I'm not a big guy.
We need, we need, like, and this is, I'm not, like, calling for this, okay?
It's not, like, a call to action.
But I started to think you almost need, like, gangs of people to form and to just, like, wait for shit like this to happen and then just yell at these people.
The other day, I was driving behind this car, it was a white lady, spoiler, it was actually a white lady, but this just goes to show I'm not a racist, okay?
I just hate rude behavior.
I was driving behind this lady, and I see her flick a cigarette out the window, and I swear, I chased her for blocks, trying to pull up next to her.
To say, hey, bitch, don't throw your fucking trash out the window.
You know, but I lost her.
I said, you know, it's not worth it.
At that point, I deviated from my roots so far.
I wasn't getting her.
But I'm becoming like this taxi driver, like Larry David Joker character.
And I never thought I would be that guy, but now, now that I'm a little older, now that I am, now I am.
And I also notice, because I care about things, you know, I care about, like, maintaining my things, and I work hard to maintain my things, and, you know, I care about standards.
And you realize there's, like, this whole underclass population that doesn't care about anything.
They don't care about how they look, they don't care about their stuff, they don't, they don't have jobs, they don't maintain their stuff.
And this is who is taking over our country.
These destroyers.
And pretty soon we're just not going to have any country left.
We're not going to have anything that's nice.
You know, it's like when they put all the products behind a glass case in Walgreens.
That is a symbol.
That's foreshadowing of the future of our country.
We can't have anything.
We can't have standards.
We can't have nice things.
Because the usual suspects are going to come and totally abuse it.
And it's so sick and it's so wrong.
And that's why we need people to start to care.
We need people to start to give a shit.
And we need people who care to start to defend our way of life.
People need to speak out, and people need to take action.
Like, these battles do matter.
Yes, the battle of Inside Out 2 matters.
Yes, the battle, the battle of the cineplex, the megaplex, where Inside Out 2 is showing, it matters!
Shut up during the movie!
You know, but nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
You know, I'm waiting to get my popcorn.
I get my popcorn, and I look.
They have, like, the kitchen is open.
It's one of these dine-in movie theaters.
They have, like, a kitchen, and you can see inside.
And there's just shit everywhere.
You know, I was gonna get a cup of coffee, but the coffee machine was a mess, and there's cups everywhere.
It's like, nobody cares anymore.
Nobody cares.
Everything sucks now.
And I've said this for a long time.
These are the intangible things that we start to lose.
The things that aren't measurable.
These are things that don't show up in statistics.
These are things that are not predictable.
They're not measurable.
You can forecast and measure economic growth.
You can forecast and measure and poll happiness.
You can't forecast or even measure Target not having things in stock and the shelves being messy and people standing in the doorway and people wearing flip-flops and you can't measure that.
You can't measure going to a restaurant and the service is terrible because nobody cares.
And that's the civilization that we're losing.
We need to start small.
I think we need to start small with intentional communities.
I was skeptical of this at first, but I think we really need to get rid of the civil rights laws so that we can discriminate against who lives where.
And then we need to build small, intentional communities and say, these are the expectations, this is how we like to live, and if you can't follow them, then get the fuck out.
You know, we need to basically build like a breakaway civilization that says we care about nice things.
We want to live where there's nice cafes and there's nice places to shop and people behave on the road and so on.
We need to build these kinds of intentional communities where we can maintain our way of life because we're losing it.
I mean everywhere you look in the city of Chicago and every other city in the country, it's slipping through our fingers, and it's terrible.
So anyway, now – and again, when I say the right to discriminate, I don't mean necessarily based on race, although I don't think it's the craziest idea ever, but not necessarily.
but just we need to have some standards.
Again, I'm sick of being subjected to this.
I'm sick of this being imposed.
We are, this individualism thing's not working because we are affected by everybody else.
You may be an individual, but you are affected by everybody else.
You can't throw a rock without hitting somebody else that's gonna vote, that lives, works, spends leisure time near and around you, near and around where you live, where you sleep.
And so we need to start to get it together.
Even in these nice suburbs, you get black people driving into the suburbs, they try to break into every car and steal cars.
I've just, I've had enough of the chaos and the anxiety and the fear and the disorderliness and the filth.
And this is the kind of thing, this is also, A bit of my frustration with Trump.
They're talking about grocery prices.
I'll pay higher.
I know that that's not what you're paying for, but I would gladly pay higher grocery prices if it meant we lived in a civilized society.
I don't care if the gas prices were high.
I don't care if I had to pay an exorbitant rate for a studio apartment.
I don't care how much it costs.
I just want to live in a civilized society where people give a shit.
I would rather be poor in a real civilization than comfortable in a civilization where it's complete chaos and anarchy.
And I don't think I'm alone.
And it's not to say, obviously, you want both.
Of course, it's not to say that inflation is caused by disorderliness.
But it is to say that the priorities are all wrong.
And nobody's speaking to me as a voter and the things that I want to see happen in the country.
Oh, the gas prices are going to go down.
Oh, great.
You know, I still have to look over my shoulder when I'm at the pump.
So, we need law and order.
We need cops.
We need cops to arrest people for wearing slides.
We need cops to fine people for standing in front of an escalator.
That's the kind of thing I can't stand.
We need to start getting together a bail fund for people that beat the fuck out of foreigners that stand at the top of the escalator.
Have you seen this?
You get on the escalator, You go up and you have all these Indians, they get off the escalator and then they just stand there and they talk amongst themselves.
We need to start a bail fund for people that get to the top of the escalator and just start punching the shit out of them.
And the kids too.
Especially the kids.
Or coming down the escalator, too.
Now, that's a joke.
I'm kidding about that.
I'm not—I'm joking.
That's an exaggeration.
I'm not encouraging violence.
I would never do that.
I'm just expressing frustration.
So I'm not—that's a joke, okay?
It's a joke.
Everybody relax.
But you do see this all the time.
Airports, shopping malls, The big box stores.
This is my biggest pet peeve.
People walk in front of the door and then they stand there.
Get out of the way.
You're in an airport.
You're walking in a major thoroughfare of foot traffic and people stop in the middle and look at their phone.
Hey, get out of the way.
So, you know, people talk about we're going to prioritize violent criminals for deportation.
You're just not even you're not even scratching the surface.
It doesn't even begin.
It doesn't even approach where we need to be with law and order.
It doesn't even approach what is necessary, the minimal amount of law and order that is necessary to live in a dignified way.
You're going to deport the violent offenders?
We need to deport the people that aren't wearing shoes.
We need to deport the people that stand in front of the door.
Anyway.
But no violence, okay?
But no violence.
We need to use our words, okay?
You see this kind of behavior?
People need to grow some balls and say, hey.
Like, that's kind of my challenge.
We almost need to start a movement where you get your phone out.
And you say, hey, excuse me, stop littering.
Or, you know, you see somebody, hey, excuse me, this is a door.
Don't stand in front of it.
Like, I'd almost like to start a movement where you get your phone out and you say, hey.
Maybe in, like, a less confrontational way.
And you have to assess the situation.
You don't want to get shot in the face.
But we almost need people to say like, hey, put the shopping cart away, fuckface.
We need to start shaming these bad behaviors.
We need social credit.
Everybody criticizes China.
They have a social credit system.
We need a social credit system.
We need facial recognition.
We need a total police state so that we can punish these people.
They need to be punished severely.
We need facial recognition in all the parking lots so we can identify those that leave the shopping carts unattended in the parking lot and we can track them down and imprison them for a long time.
And we can notify their families and put them on notice too.
This is where it needs to go.
unidentified
This is where things need to go.
nick fuentes
Chinese social credit, that's so bad.
Yeah, it's terrible.
It's terrible.
And then we're going to have people licking the ice cream in the grocery store.
Remember that trend?
And leaving the shopping carts everywhere.
Standing in front of the door.
Socks and slides and pajama pants in public.
Throwing litter.
Just throwing litter everywhere.
I've seen them do it.
I can't believe my eyes.
They just throw their trash right out the window while they're driving.
Eat a bag of chips.
Just throw it right out the window.
Those vehicles should be hit with a Javelin missile.
Okay?
If a Doritos Frito-Lay bag flies out of a car window, that car should be hit with a Javelin anti-tank missile.
Okay?
Stinger, Javelin, anti-tank missiles should be mounted on the 5G towers.
And they should immediately engage any vehicle that discharges a Frito-Lay bag or a candy wrapper from the window.
And the people should be immolated.
They should be fucking destroyed.
It should be like Gaza.
It should be like the Gaza cost.
Just like how Israel killed all the hostages that were going back into Gaza, it should be like that.
No car gets away.
No car that discharges litter gets away.
Anyway.
So, alright.
So what are we talking about?
So that's our show.
We're gonna move on to our Super Chats.
Nah, I'm kidding.
I can't be the only one that feels this way.
Sometimes it feels like I am though.
No one cares.
Everybody's rude.
Everybody's... I can't be the only one that feels this way.
And I get called like a bad guy.
I'm not a bad guy.
I'm polite.
I'm considerate.
I'm respectful.
I say please and thank you.
I follow the rules.
I return my shopping cart.
I pick up my trash.
I'm not a bad guy.
I'm not the problem.
I'm not a bad guy.
Anyway.
unidentified
So we're going to move on.
nick fuentes
This is when like, you know, but hey, so anyway, but hey, no, the thing about bail fund for people that, you know, people that stand in front of the escalator, that was a joke.
Just so everybody understands, I'm not calling for violence, but I am calling for public shaming.
These people do need to be publicly shamed.
Because it's just getting ridiculous.
And people need to start to care.
We all need to be the best ever.
It's getting bad out there.
But anyway, we're going to move on.
I could talk about this all night, but that is like the consistent theme.
What is radicalizing me, people say, I said this before on the show, but it's like, people always say, hey, touch grass.
Oh, you're terminally online.
Touch grass.
It's going to be okay.
Every time I leave the house, I'm reminded that it's unimaginably worse than I thought.
It's the opposite.
It's when I don't touch grass for a long time, then I'm like, you know what?
Maybe everything's gonna be okay.
And then you go among these animals that we live with, that we have to live among.
And you realize, like, it has to get a lot more extreme.
Anyway.
But that's that.
OK, well, we're going to move on.
We're going to get into the news.
We're going to get into the news.
So our feature story tonight, we're talking about.
Well, let's talk about the Trump thing, then we'll talk about Israel.
So today, Donald Trump was in Chicago.
He was addressing the National Association of Black Journalists.
Which I think didn't make any sense.
He was here for a campaign event.
He was interviewed by a panel of black female journalists.
And it was a total disaster.
And this is a story from the New York Post.
We'll talk a little bit about it.
It says, quote,
He said, I've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much, and she was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black.
And now she wants to be known as black.
So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black?
But you know what?
I respect either one.
But she obviously doesn't.
He added, she became a black person and I think somebody should look into that.
The vice president's father is black and from Jamaica and her mother was born in India.
Harris graduated from the historically black Howard University in 1986 and was a member of a black sorority.
Trump said at an evening rally in Harrisburg, everything about her rollout is phony and it's fake.
Don't forget, four weeks ago, she was like considered the worst, not smart, terrible, the worst vice president in history.
All of a sudden, she's the new Margaret Thatcher.
With less than 100 days to go before the general election, the Trump team has been trying to expand its reach to voters who would not usually vote Republican.
Creating an inclusive GOP was a key theme at the Republican National Convention earlier this month, and the campaign has pointed to polls showing Trump having expanded numbers of minority voters behind him.
The Chicago event was an attempt at reaching black media with the message of how another Trump presidency could benefit the country.
Trump said he had been the best president for the black population since Abraham Lincoln and spoke at length about Harris' administration letting in a record number of illegal immigrants during her term with President Biden, noting that the migrants would take over black jobs.
Millions and millions of people that are happening to take black jobs, he said.
Prompting an outcry from the audience and one of the panelists to say, what exactly is a black job?
He said, a black job is anybody that has a job.
His presence Tuesday was met with pushback from locals and from within the NABJ.
Left-wing protesters organized a march outside the downtown Hilton location, and the co-chair of the NABJ convention stepped down from her role, arguing Trump was being platformed by being interviewed at the event.
But Trump supporters applauded him for showing up to speak to a crowd that wouldn't necessarily vote for him.
So, like I said, It's sort of an interesting situation.
This is clearly a concerted effort by the Trump campaign to reach different voters.
It follows a pattern.
No one else is going to say this, but I... You're not going to hear this anywhere else, but this is obviously a pattern.
Trump spoke at the Libertarian Convention earlier this year.
He got a terrible reception.
Why he would do it, I don't know, but he came to the Libertarian Convention, they called him an asshole.
They protested him being there, they booed him, and then Trump wound up insulting them and saying, well, this is why you only ever get 3% after making all sorts of concessions.
He said he would put a libertarian in the cabinet and he said that he would pardon the Silk Road founder and so on.
And then they booed him and he said, well, that's why you only ever win 3%.
He spoke at the Bitcoin Conference a few days ago in Tennessee.
He actually got a pretty good reception.
And then today he spoke at the National Association for Black Journalists.
So, clearly there is a concerted effort.
These genius campaign advisors, Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, they think that they're being really clever.
And they said, let's bring Trump out to these unexpected, surprising locations and try to bring in a new audience.
And I suppose the message is that this is inclusive.
And they've pulled other stunts along the same line, like at the RNC, where they invited Amber Rose.
And they invited the leader of the Teamsters Union.
And they invited people that weren't even Republicans.
And the whole idea is, well, we're trying to expand the appeal to libertarians, to black people, to Hispanics, to normies.
But it doesn't quite work, does it?
Because one, the Teamsters Union guy didn't endorse Trump.
And Amber Rose is a total degenerate sellout.
She's like a whore for money.
The libertarians didn't like him.
The black journalists didn't like him.
And blacks, now that Kamala Harris is at the top of the ticket, they're going to turn out and they're going to vote on record numbers for Kamala Harris.
So it's not really working.
And this, so let's isolate this aspect of it.
The reason that Trump was there is because of this harebrained scheme, this flawed conventional logic of these Republican advisors, these consultants.
And by the way, this is the conventional wisdom.
This is the conventional wisdom that guided Trump 2020 and all of the failed Republican primary campaigns in 2016.
This was the all too conventional wisdom that guided Mitt Romney and John McCain.
And the conventional wisdom says this.
The Republicans know they have a problem.
Because their base is shrinking and dying.
The Republican base is white people.
Older white people.
People that aren't being born anymore.
The boomers are dying.
The white population is shrinking due to a fertility crisis and immigration.
And so Republicans have said, well, we have to jump ship.
These white people are not going to carry our party for very much longer.
We need to start to pander to blacks and Hispanics.
That's been the conventional thinking.
Rather than win more white people, rather than turn out their conservative white base and try to appeal to their own people, instead they try to appeal to Democrats.
Blacks historically vote 90% or more for Democrats.
Hispanics historically vote 60% or more.
Asians, 70% or more for Democrats.
So the Republicans have said rather than turn out more of our voters, rather than appeal to conservative Republicans, rather than appeal to white people, They say, let's appeal to Democrats.
Let's try and flip black people.
Let's try and flip Hispanics.
Let's try and flip these demographics.
That has been the thinking.
And of course, the one time that a Republican has really ran the table in recent history was in 2016, when Donald Trump abandoned that playbook.
Donald Trump flipped the Rust Belt.
He flipped Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Because he turned out the conservatives.
He turned out the white people.
He appealed to the populists in those states by talking about their issues.
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are all 80% or more white.
So he started talking to white voters.
White voters like himself.
Sam Francis called them middle American radicals, people that aren't actually extremely religious, they're economically populist, but they care deeply about cultural issues.
So they're populist on issues like trade, or healthcare, or unions.
But they're conservative on issues like immigration and its cultural effect.
They're conservative on the culture war, on things like guns.
But they're not extremely religious and they're actually less conservative on issues like abortion or gay marriage.
That is the demographic that Sam Francis called the middle American radical.
That is the demographic that Steve Saylor said you need to win a little bit more of those and you can win the whole election.
And that was effectively the playbook.
That was the paleocon or the white nationalist, Sam Francis, Buchanan, Steve Saylor playbook that Trump ran on in 2016 that was actually successful, that actually worked, that actually won him the election.
He wasn't speaking to the National Association of Black Journalists, and he didn't win black voters, and he horribly won Hispanic voters, but he won the white people.
He won the poorly educated, remember that?
The whites with the high school diploma.
He won the working and middle class white people, and those were the white people that delivered by a very, very small margin, a landslide electoral victory in 16.
When he shifted the playbook in 2020 and now in 2024, of course we don't know the outcome in 2024 yet, but when he changed the playbook in 2020 and started instead to try to appeal to the black voters and the Hispanics by trying to do the First Step Act and the Platinum Plan and giving financing to the historically black colleges, when he talked about black unemployment and those sorts of issues, he suffered greatly
With those demographics that carried the election in 2016.
He suffered with those poorer and less educated white people.
And that's why even if there wasn't cheating in 2020, he might have had a problem.
And we're doing the same thing in 2024.
And that's why Trump was at this summit.
Because there is this delusional mindset.
And in some sense, it's even less motivated by an electoral urgency.
It's even less so that Republicans think that winning the blacks... First of all, it's never gonna happen, okay?
And I'm gonna tell you why.
You might be able to win Hispanics because these third and fourth generation Hispanics, they're actually pretty conservative.
Third and fourth generation Hispanics actually increasingly identify as white.
And these economically conservative arguments do appeal to them, and they are patriotic.
And here's the other thing.
Hispanics actually differentiate themselves from blacks, and you saw this during the BLM riots.
For example, in Chicago, the Hispanic neighborhoods were actually peaceful, because the Hispanics were literally patrolling the streets with guns.
And kicking the black people out during the BLM riots.
So the blacks and Hispanics has always been an uneasy coalition within the Democratic Party.
So increasingly, Trump is successfully increasing his share of the Hispanic vote.
He did in 2020.
He probably will in 2024.
Don't shoot the messenger.
Those are the facts.
So we do have to differentiate, and it's not to say I don't think that appealing to Hispanics is the best idea ever, but it's a little bit more plausible.
You're never going to win the black people, and I'm going to tell you why.
Number one, black people support the Democrats, even if they're ideologically conservative.
Do you know that there is no way that you can break down the black voting cohort?
And they will vote for Republicans, a majority of them.
And what I mean by that is you can look at older black people, you can look at younger black people.
Majority support Democrats.
You can look at poor black people, you can look at rich black people.
Majority support Democrats.
You can even look at ideologically very conservative black people.
The majority of them support Democrats.
Yes, even the very conservative black people support the Democrats.
So the numbers are against you.
But what's deeper than that is that they're race loyal.
They see the Republican Party as the white party and they don't like white people.
Most black people don't like white people.
They think that we're racist.
They think that we're slave owners.
They think that we're privileged.
And there's a sort of seething, malicious resentment against the white people.
And it's not all black people, but it's a lot of them.
I would say it's a lot of them.
And this is something that white people, I think we all kind of have a sense of that, but a lot of white people can't articulate it.
But it's just true.
There's a resentment there.
A lot of black people really don't like us.
And here's something else that white people don't ever say.
It's not our fault.
That has nothing to do with us.
And this is why white people are so defensive.
White people are desperate to prove, I'm not racist.
Why don't they like me?
You know, a lot of them are just never going to like you.
A lot of them don't like you for no good reason.
And so don't feel bad about it.
Don't blame yourself.
Don't be defensive.
Accept it.
Internalize it.
Use it in your life.
But that's just the plain reality.
As in a lot of black people just don't respect us and they don't like us.
And you can tell in their attitude.
Even the famous black people, they have this sort of aloof, condescending attitude towards white people.
Very disrespectful, very flippant.
White people are always so courteous to the black people and the black people don't reciprocate that.
The black people are not going out of their way not to offend us.
The black people aren't going out of their way not to offend our sensitivities or sensibilities.
They don't care.
As a matter of fact, they relish when they can make white people uncomfortable.
They talk about it all the time.
They say, oh, we're going to make the white people uncomfortable when we do this or say that.
They think it's, when white people are afraid to go into a black neighborhood, they think that's funny.
And there's this sort of weird pride.
There's this sort of, which comes from a place of malicious envy.
Their neighborhoods are violent and poor.
And so they know they can't take pride in the cleanliness or in the safety or the prosperity.
So there's a sort of weird Stockholm Syndrome thing where they take pride in the fact that it sucks.
And if white people can't get on there, they say, you wouldn't make it in our neighborhood.
Yeah, because your neighborhood's full of violent opportunists.
So yeah, why would you be proud of that?
Why would you not be ashamed of that?
unidentified
You know, the, oh, you, oh, you, you, your lily white ass wouldn't make it there.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
Cause it's a shithole.
What are you proud of that?
You think that's cool?
It's not cool.
That's not cool at all.
Being, being a ignorant, disrespectful person's not cool at all.
And you're starting to see it even with the live streamers.
Like for example, Aiden Ross had Playboi Carti on a stream.
Aiden Ross paid Playboi Carti all this money, this famous rapper, to come on a stream, and Playboi Carti came in, said a few words, and left, and then bragged about how he scammed him.
And there was, I think it was the same guy or somebody else, played cards and cheated, and everybody saw on the livestream.
And there was another one, that big prank channel, I forget the guy's name, I think He got scammed by another rapper, I think Quavo, and the guy said, I'll kill you because you told people that I scammed you.
And a lot of people are starting to see, hey, wait a second, these people just don't play by the rules.
Like, these people just think the rules don't apply.
They're just sort of ignorant and rude.
And they think that's cool.
That's not cool.
They think they're smart.
That's not smart.
It's dishonorable.
It's dishonorable.
It's wrong.
It's unbecoming.
It's cowardly.
It's feminine.
And anyway, that's not just a screed or whatever.
But, you know, white people just need to accept that there is a lack of development.
And that community, and I wouldn't even call it the black community.
There's no community.
The only reason we say that is because you're not allowed to call them a group.
You know, we live in this era where, oh, you know, there are no groups except for white when we want to blame white people for our problems.
Well, then we could talk about groups having collective guilt and collective problems when it's Jews or black people.
Well, they're all individuals, right?
When white people are doing something wrong, well, white people as a group, well, they're fucked up.
When Jews run Hollywood and are very, you know, when they have issues, oh, well, those are just individuals that did the wrong thing.
You know, those are, let's just be mad at the individual people and name names, right?
And same goes for black people.
You know, it's, we have to call it a community because to call them, to say the black people in the country is to generalize based on race, which is not allowed.
But white people just need to accept, you know what?
They're not going to vote for Trump.
Because they just don't really like our country that much.
They think our country is racist.
They think our presidents are racist.
They think that white people are racist.
And they don't like us.
And they don't want us saying certain words.
And they don't like to see us in their neighborhood.
And there's really no way that we can win.
When we're nasty to them, they say we're bigots.
When liberals are nice to them, they say that they're condescending.
When you say something that's openly negative towards black people, they say you're a hate monger.
When liberals are very kind to black people, they say, well, you're just hiding how racist you really are.
There's just no way to win.
When you move into their neighborhood, it's gentrification.
When you leave, it's white flight.
White conservatives are racists.
White liberals are white saviors.
White conservatives are parodied as hillbilly racist Klansmen.
White liberals are parodied by Key and Peele as being secretly racist.
And having a kind of hidden bigotry.
So there's just no winning.
When you ignore them, well, you're neglecting them.
When you pander to them, well, that's cynical and insincere and you don't really mean it.
When Republicans don't do something for them, it's because they don't care about black people.
When Republicans do something for black people, well, it's never enough.
When they get endless subsidies and programs, and on net they get more government services than they pay in, well, it's never enough until they actually get reparations.
So, you know, this is not just about Republicans.
White people need to sort of wake up and realize we don't owe these people anything.
Okay?
And that's not a hostile statement.
That's a neutral statement.
We, white people, do not owe the black people anything.
We don't owe them anything.
Nobody alive today was a slave owner.
Nobody alive today was an American slave.
We don't owe them anything.
We don't owe them anything.
And they talk about, well, we were brought here in chains.
We were brought here against our will.
You can go back.
I would support a program to send them to Africa.
I don't think they want to go to Africa, though.
Want to know why?
Because Africa sucks.
Because Africa doesn't have nice stuff.
Africa doesn't have stuff.
That's the difference.
So they say, well, we were slaves.
You were brought here in chains.
Oh, okay.
You want to go back then?
unidentified
Because I'd support that.
nick fuentes
Oh, no.
Well, we don't want to go there.
Well, why not?
They're not racist in Africa.
They're all black.
You want to go to the black countries?
You want to go to which one?
You want to go to Haiti?
You want to go to the Congo?
Which one?
You want to go to Ethiopia?
Sudan?
Which black country do you want to go to?
There'll be, I promise, there'll be no white people.
There'll be no racists.
There'll be no Donald Trump.
There'll be no... None of that.
It's a paradise.
No white people, just black people.
No racism, no slavery.
Well, there is, actually.
But not like white people.
Oh, you don't want to go?
Why not?
Is that because they don't have stuff?
Is that because they don't have, like, nice stuff and, like, TV and air conditioning and phones and welfare?
Is that why?
Because they don't have stuff?
unidentified
Gee, who makes the stuff?
nick fuentes
Who makes the stuff?
Who actually makes the stuff in America?
And so you understand that, you know, they don't like us, but they want to live among us.
They don't like us, but they want their reparations.
Who's going to pay for the reparations?
unidentified
Us?
nick fuentes
The people you hate?
The people that you're not going to be, it's not going to be a thank you or anything.
It's just eternal racial hatred, racial resentment.
So, you know, and listen, I don't hate black people.
Okay.
I don't hate anybody.
I love black people.
I love Hispanics.
I am Hispanic.
I love Jews.
I love white people.
I love everybody.
I don't hate anybody.
And there are a lot of black people that don't hate white people.
I know.
I'm friends with many black people.
There are a lot of black people that don't hate white people.
There are a lot of black people that get along just fine, that are productive and, you know, And on an individual level, I am an individualist and I have friends of all different groups and everything like that.
But what I'm talking about is a little bit of self-respect for the white man.
That's what I'm talking about.
A little bit of self-respect and a little bit of dignity and a little bit of pride.
And people might say, well, you're insensitive.
Well, the way you're saying it comes across racist.
I don't really care because I think that for so long, for too long, white people have taken a lot of abuse and white people have been taught to be ashamed of who they are.
And white people have been taught that we owe the world an apology, that we owe the world something?
White people have been taught that we're second-class citizens, that we should cower?
White people have been taught that we should avert our gaze, that we have to worship criminals?
And so if this is a little aggressive, if this is a little energetic, we're too bad.
You know, we've had the opposite for way too long.
It's been a national humiliation of white people, national disrespect towards white people.
And so white people need to get a little bit of self-respect back to say, you know what?
Fuck you if you think I owe you something.
And it didn't start this way.
It's not like, you know, this is the beginning of the story.
This is the middle of the story, where white people have been told... I was born in 1998.
I have been told my entire life, indoctrinated in TV and movies, The white people are racist.
White people were slave owners.
White people cause all the world's problems.
White people just white-splain too much.
They talk too much.
They make everything about themselves.
White people are privileged.
White people have it too good.
White people don't listen.
My entire life, I've heard that.
And so this is the answer.
Hey, fuck you if you think that.
I'm white.
I don't owe you anything.
I don't owe you an apology.
If people are courteous and respectful, I reciprocate that.
And I'm respectful and I give people a chance.
I'm respectful and courteous to everybody.
But I've just had enough, and I've especially had enough, of loser Republicans that treat white people like shit.
White people carry the Republican Party every year.
White people are the Republican voters.
White people are the Republican politicians.
A fact that Republicans hate to be reminded of.
They hate to hear it.
They're ashamed of it.
They hate it.
And they hate us.
We carry that party, and they treat us like shit.
They never mention white people.
They don't talk about white people.
They don't talk about our interests.
If anything, they delight in the idea that white people are leaving the Republican Party.
That's what Susie Wiles said.
Susie Wiles said, we don't care if Karens leave our party.
We're replacing them with blacks and Hispanics.
And we're the dutiful voters of the GOP.
And they're going to drag the candidate out to these humiliation rituals and be subjected to a hostile line of questioning from black people that won't give them a chance.
They would never give them a chance.
Rude, inconsiderate, disrespectful.
And think about the humiliation.
This is not the candidate from 2016.
This is the president.
This is the president.
This is the president of the United States who weeks ago took a bullet in the ear or shrapnel or he was grazed, whatever.
But there was an assassination attempt made on his life.
He was getting shot at.
One of his supporters died.
It's appalling.
And two weeks later, he's going to be held up for 35 minutes, sit down, and he's going to be subjected to a hostile line of questioning from a journalist, from a black journalist who wouldn't give him a chance.
Treated like he's some commoner.
Totally unacceptable.
And just goes to show they have no respect and no decorum.
A Republican would never talk to Kamala Harris like that.
A white person would never talk to an Obama or a Kamala Harris like that.
But that's because that's the racial dynamic.
If you're white, you're on the back foot apologizing, explaining, please, I'm not racist, please, I like you, why don't you like me?
It's never the reverse, ever.
I've never seen it in my life, where a black person's interviewed by a white person and the dynamic looks anything like that.
But that's just the national consciousness right now.
So I've just had so enough of these Republican consultants are going to trot Trump out to get booed and jeered and heckled.
He should not be getting heckled.
This is one of the most popular men in the history of the country.
He should only be getting a hero's welcome and he should be subjected to tough questions.
Maybe from the institutions, maybe from like a serious network, maybe from like an institutional network, not from some black caucus where they're all late.
I was late to the show, I'm a bit of a hypocrite.
But I'm not here to meet the president.
So that's one aspect of it.
On the other hand, I thought it was kind of funny, like I said at the top of the show, I think that Trump is at his best when he's in a challenging environment.
When it's confrontational, when he's challenged, that's when he snaps out of the monotony.
And I said this at the top, and we're actually running out of time.
I'm going to have to change the title of the show.
We're actually not going to be able to talk about Israel.
But for the past, like, three years, Trump has only taken friendly interviews.
And he's only spoken before friendly crowds.
And so he works himself into saying the same things over and over, telling the same stories.
It's weird.
It's sloppy.
It's, you know, this Hannibal Lecter thing.
And it's very repetitive and just kind of boring.
But when he's in a challenging environment, that's when you see the shark.
That's when you see the lion.
That's when you see the animal.
When he gets shot in the face, he raises his fist.
When he gets grilled by some black woman, that's when you see the beast.
That's when he's in danger.
You know, he gets cut and he gets his ability.
You know, when your HP is at 10%, that's when your damage goes up 100%.
And he locks in, and that's when he gets hostile, and that's when he delivers the greatest hits.
And I think that's why some people thought it was good, because it was funny, it was edgy.
It was combative.
We like to see Trump fight.
We like to see the fighter.
But I would say it wasn't even that good.
The only reason that people liked it so much is because it's so refreshing.
We're so used to these rallies.
And if you watch them side by side, you'll see what I mean.
Compare his RNC speech from two weeks ago and compare his appearance on this panel.
Compare his interview with Dr. Phil to the interview with the Black Journalist Association.
It's a noticeable difference.
And I think the only reason some people are enamored with what happened today is because it's so refreshing to just get off the script.
To get Trump off the script, away from the same stories over and over again, and onto something fresh, and something a little edgy, and a little bit funny.
And we like to see him win.
We forgot what it was like to watch him win.
Because that was really the appeal.
Is that Trump seemed like this, he really, he's just a master.
of negotiating any situation.
And I'll say that from the very beginning, that is what I noticed back in 2015 or 2016.
And a lot of people accused me when I started this show of like doing a Trump imitation.
And I'll admit I was.
I watched everything he did, every interview, every speech.
I couldn't get enough.
unidentified
Negotiating.
nick fuentes
Now it's the opposite.
They drop a new interview.
I'm like, I'm not watching that.
But back in 15 and 16, I would watch everything and I would really watch the body language.
I would pay attention to how he handled different situations because it seemed like there was nothing he didn't know how to handle.
He will go on Stephen Colbert, who's like a pretty intelligent, I would say, I mean, you know, he's like a liberal idiot, but he went to Northwestern.
He's a pretty intelligent guy and a liberal comedian.
That's actually a tough deal.
If you're Trump and you're going up against a pretty intelligent, liberal satirist, like that's his job as on The Daily Show or The Stephen Colbert Report.
That's kind of like a difficult thing to navigate as a politician, to strike the right line there.
And he did it.
That's one example.
And he would go into these Republican debates and handle 10 against 1, and the moderators and the audience booing.
And it was incredible to see him go into every—it was like every one of your favorite movies.
It's like every one of your favorite TV shows where there's like a male lead and every challenge he gets in, the question is how does he get out of this one?
It's like a Liam Neeson movie or it's like Jack Bauer or it's like the appeal when you watch those movies is, oh, I can't wait to see how he gets out of this one.
It's like Breaking Bad or House of Cards or The Sopranos.
How's he going to get out of this one?
And watching Trump every day, every week during the election at 16 was like that.
It was like, how's he going to?
He just said he's going to ban Muslims.
How's he going to get out of this one?
And you were along for the ride.
And I think that just getting a little taste of that today, And people kind of eating it up.
It's like, oh, yeah, that that reminds us of how it was.
I don't even think it was particularly that good.
It was OK.
It was OK.
It was pretty good.
I'm not going to lie.
OK, I've been very critical.
It was pretty good.
The thing that I love the most is the attack the interviewer because they were late.
Which is really funny to say to the National Association of Black Journalists, to a room full of black people, to say, hey, you held me up for 35 minutes.
You were 35 minutes late.
That was hilarious.
And the audience booing him, and he doesn't care.
He's just tearing him a new butthole.
He goes, oh, what, she's black now?
Well, hey, those are the facts, okay?
So, you know, it was OK.
I don't think it's at the level he was at in 16.
But if the campaign was more like this, and here's my point.
I think the campaign consultants put him in this position because they thought he was going to go in and wow the crowd because they don't understand black people and they don't understand the electorate and they don't understand the aforementioned dynamic.
So, La Savita and Susie Wiles put him there for the same reason that they put him at the Libertarian Convention.
Because they're naive.
They're naive.
And they don't want to play to their base.
They want to play to everybody else.
And they think that Trump is going to be accepted.
They underestimate how much we're hated and how we're really underdogs.
And the reason that we're hated is because we're doing the things that they actually don't like.
And anyway, in spite of that, in spite of the fact that he was placed there in what I think was a setup, It was still in some way successful because it captures how Trump used to be.
He was probably put there to say, hey man, I was like, you know, gay financing to these HBCUs, the historically black colleges and universities.
Instead it was confrontational and you saw that old Trump with an edge where he said, you know, Kamala's not really black and so on.
And I think that just goes to show For Trump to capture the enthusiasm and get back the initiative, he needs to confront the enemy.
And the enemy isn't just Kamala Harris and the radical left.
It's liberals.
It's the media.
It's the establishment.
It's even the Republicans.
He needs to confront even those people.
And we need to see him win.
We need to see that Trump that's off the script, The Trump that's radical.
The Trump that's saying what we're thinking.
The Trump that is edgy.
We need that kind of Trump back.
Because the biggest crime right now is that it's boring.
It's not radical.
It's not oppositional.
It's not confrontational.
It's boring.
It's not funny.
And so I think this thing today, it kind of encapsulated a lot of different things about this campaign.
For example, that the advisors are very naive and stupid and they put him there thinking he's going to win blacks.
It's never going to happen.
In spite of that, he turned it around because Trump excels when he's in a challenging environment.
And he excelled because he went off script and was edgy and confrontational and he fought with the people he was supposed to, you know, wrap his arms around like Jeb Bush and bring him into the big tent.
So I think there's a lot to learn from what happened today, but it was a little bit pathetic.
Everybody that I, some of the pro-Trump people that I talked to, they're like, oh, that was great.
It's like, no, it wasn't that great.
It was good, but people are only loving it because they're just so desperate for a win, because it really has sucked for a long time.
You know, they can't defend J.D.
Vance.
They're really on the back foot.
The left has been calling J.D.
Vance weird, and the right has been melting down over it.
And you can kind of get a—it's more of like a feel.
It's like the chi of the battle.
It's the flow of the battle.
You can kind of feel it.
And the Republicans are really on the back foot.
They're desperate.
You know, the polling is not good, and they go, This is fine.
You know, I mean, it's giving that energy.
It's like, well, this is fine.
This is just temporary.
It's not.
You know it's not.
And everyone's making fun of JD Vance.
They're just ripping him a new asshole on social media.
And they go, he's not weird.
He's a normal white dude.
They're only saying that.
They're, they're the weird ones.
It's giving very reactive, defensive.
It's giving like no confidence.
They're making fun of the Brad thing.
The Brad thing's, like, ironic.
It's like a joke.
You know, the Brad thing is like, yeah, she's quirky and, like, cringe and weird, but we don't, you know, whatever.
And Republicans are like, oh, like, that's stupid, whatever.
You know, Republicans have really been desperate for a win here.
They know they can't defend a lot of it.
And then Trump does something a little funny, and they're like, see, that was great.
Oh, that was awesome.
You know, it was OK.
It was all right.
But I think that that's more just desperation at this point, which is really sort of sad.
If Trump getting laughed at and jeered and heckled by black people in Chicago while he says, hey, I was good to you guys, but you were late.
If that's the best we could do, we're in trouble.
So anyway, that's my feelings about that event with Trump.
Uh, like I said, I think that Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, they think that he was going to go in there and be the rock star and all those lines about black people are going to play really well.
It doesn't play well.
The black people are not going to vote for Trump.
All that stuff about, oh, Trump's a felon.
Now the black people are going to vote for him.
They do this every cycle, every cycle they do this where they say Trump is going to win 30% of black men.
Never gonna happen.
Scott Presler.
It's like just because you like having sex with them doesn't mean they're gonna vote for you, okay?
I don't even know if he's into black guys, but he's the one that's always talking about trying to win over the black people.
Never gonna happen.
So anyway, that's that.
We're really out of time.
I'm gonna have to change the title of the show.
I thought we were going to talk about Israel, but just really complained about this black thing for the whole time.
unidentified
All right, so I'm going to change the title so I'm going to change the title of the show.
nick fuentes
We're gonna move on, take a look at our Super Chats.
And yeah, you know, we'll just talk about Israel tomorrow.
There'll be more to talk about.
So they killed the leader of Hamas, and now Iran's gonna retaliate, and it's gonna be really bad.
That was probably the bigger story, but I, uh...
I got carried away.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
I admit it.
I got a little carried away.
I got a little carried away.
Came in a little hot talking about, uh, you know, our, um, urban issues.
And now, uh, World War III is going to have to... World War III is going to have to get pushed back to tomorrow.
unidentified
Dude, son of a...
I keep always running over this cable with this chair.
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Gotta get a wireless deal, but anyway.
So, yeah, we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
I'll cover, I'll cover the imminent World War III tomorrow.
okay okay our super chat app is not loading we're We may not even have super chats tonight because this thing is just not working right now.
So we might, you know what, we might just, I might just do another hour and talk about Israel and not do super chats.
Is that okay?
Is that okay with you guys?
Is that okay if I just do another hour monologue?
I'll do another half hour and then just end the show with no super chats because this stupid thing isn't working.
I don't even know how that's possible.
It's just totally not even, it's not giving.
At all.
All right.
All right.
Well, you know, maybe we'll just talk about Israel.
I'm going to give it another minute.
How is this even possible?
I don't even understand.
It just, it gets worse.
Instead of getting better, it gets worse.
How is that possible?
You know, people apologize.
Oh, you know, I won't touch it.
It's like, okay, why is it bright?
Why is it breaking every day now?
Whatever.
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
So it's more on perfect day too, right?
The 100 degree day when I've just, when I'm, you know, the guy from network.
It's a perfect day for it to totally not work.
Would be today.
It's, you know, you can't fucking count on anybody to do fucking anything ever.
It's just, you want it done, you gotta do everything yourself.
Nothing gets done otherwise.
unidentified
All right.
Okay.
nick fuentes
Well, that's not going to work.
Well, you know, why would it, right?
It's only the one thing that makes money.
Uh, the super chats anyway.
So we'll, you know, we'll just do more.
We'll talk about Israel.
I'll change the title back and we'll just do a more monologue in the 1000 degree weather.
Cause that's, you know, really what I feel like doing is making no money while doing twice the work in a hundred degree heat.
That's the best part.
unidentified
So let me just change the title back.
nick fuentes
What was it before?
Israel kills Hania.
unidentified
Okay.
Okay.
nick fuentes
So we'll just cover that.
You know, if you sent a super chat, I guess I'll read it tomorrow if that's even possible.
But we're going to move on.
And we'll talk a little bit about Israel, then I'm just gonna end the show.
So our other big story tonight, which I didn't think we'd get to, but we now are, is this.
And this is kind of a follow up on yesterday.
So yesterday, Israel conducted a major strike in the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, where they were targeting the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, but they were not able to locate him.
And so instead, they killed a senior advisor named Fouad Shakur, I think is the name, or Shukur.
And so that was the first strike in the afternoon.
We covered that yesterday, which was a pretty major provocation.
But then later in the evening, it was reported that Israel assassinated the political leader of Hamas inside Iran, in Iran's capital of Tehran.
And it's notable because, well, it's notable in itself, but it's notable because the leader of Hamas was visiting Tehran for the inauguration of Iran's new president.
So this is a pretty dramatic provocation.
And it looks like because of this assassination, we may be on an inevitable path towards a regional war.
It's not inevitable yet, but it is far more likely today than it was two days ago.
So the background on this, of course, I'll bring everybody up to speed very quickly.
This weekend, A soccer field in the occupied Golan Heights exploded.
It was hit with a rocket.
We don't know from where.
Israel says it was a rocket sent by Hezbollah.
It killed 12 people, many of them children, and injured dozens more.
Israel blamed Hezbollah for the attack.
And Israel vowed to retaliate.
Hezbollah denied responsibility for it.
Israel says it was a rocket intended for an Israeli military base, which was just a little bit of a ways away on top of a mountain.
Hezbollah says it was a failed Iron Dome missile.
Either way, there's all these dead people in occupied Israeli territory.
Israel blamed Hezbollah and said that they would seek revenge.
So like I said yesterday, their retaliation was to kill one of the top Hezbollah commanders in the capital of Lebanon, which is deep into Lebanese territory in Beirut.
Hezbollah prepared to respond, but it wasn't over yet, because then, as I said later in the evening, The political leader of Hamas, which is the Islamist group that controls the Gaza Strip and was responsible for the October 7th attack, was killed in Tehran.
And this is the story.
It says, quote, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran, where he had been attending the inauguration of the country's new president.
Hours before the killing of Mr. Haniyeh in the Iranian capital, Israeli fighter jets carried out a separate operation in the southern suburbs of Beirut and killed Fouad Shouker, a senior member of Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia that, like Hamas, is backed by Iran.
Hezbollah confirmed on Wednesday that Mr. Shouker had been killed in the Israeli strike on a building in a densely populated Beirut suburb.
It was not clear how Mr. Haniyeh had been killed.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that the U.S.
would rather defend Israel if it faces attacks in response to its airstrike in Beirut that targeted a Hezbollah commander and the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued an order for Iran to strike Israel directly.
In retaliation for the killings, Khamenei gave the order at an emergency meeting of Iran's Supreme National Security Council on Wednesday, shortly after Iran announced that Hania had been killed.
They asked – the anonymous sources asked that their names not be published because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Iran and Hamas have accused Israel of the assassination.
Israel, which is at war with Hamas in Gaza, has neither acknowledged nor denied killing Mr. Hania, who was in Tehran, for the inauguration of Iran's new president.
Israel has a long history of killing enemies abroad, including Iranian nuclear scientists and military commanders.
So now, of course, this is like the most provocative thing that Israel can do.
They first assassinated a Hezbollah commander in the capital of Lebanon, something the United States explicitly told Israel not to do.
It's something that Hezbollah said was a red line.
Israel did it anyway.
Then, on top of that, they killed the leader of Hamas inside of Iran's capital.
And so when you think about it, these are extremely provocative escalatory strikes.
Since October 7th, there has been a low-level border skirmish between Israel and Lebanon.
And what that means is they are lobbing short-range, low-yield munitions back and forth across the border.
So they're throwing small rockets and, you know, I'm It's obviously, it's killing hundreds of people, but it's far less intense than Gaza.
Just so you understand, the range is less.
It's a border skirmish.
Low level, low intensity, not very deadly fighting.
Again, low yield explosives on smaller checkpoints.
There's been only one other strike on Beirut to date.
For Israel to go into a country's capital, not on the border, but in their capital, deep into their territory, to strike in a densely populated suburb, a decapitation strike on the leadership.
I'm trying to give you a sense for how provocative that is.
That is not the kind of fighting that has been going on since October 7th, which is a border skirmish.
Low yield, not deadly.
Compared to going deep into Lebanese territory with fighter jets, bombing their capital, killing a political leader.
And understand, Lebanon is a fledgling, small state.
And Hezbollah, which is sort of an unofficial representative of Lebanon and has seats in their government, has been in open conflict with Israel.
They have been bombing each other.
So then for Israel later in the day to bomb Iran.
Iran is not fighting Israel directly.
They struck Israel in response to the bombing of their embassy in May.
But for Israel to then go even further, Iran is much farther than Lebanon.
Lebanon is on Israel's border and it's a small state.
Iran is across the entire region.
To go across the entire region, into the capital of Iran, a country that they're not directly at war with, and to carry out an airstrike there, or whatever it was, it's not clear actually, but to carry out an assassination of a political leader there, During the inauguration of their president in the midst of a democratic process is so provocative.
I'm trying to give you an idea by explaining in detail what precisely they're doing.
So people may have a vague idea.
Well, that everyone's fighting over there.
Well, yes, but let's be precise and specific about the fighting.
Who is Israel fighting directly?
Well, there's a ground and air campaign in the Gaza Strip.
And that is where their military objectives are.
But they're also doing, again, this low-level border skirmish with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
And they're also carrying out some operations against the Houthis in Yemen.
But the Houthis aren't even really striking Israel directly.
They are.
But more so, they're only attacking shipping in the Red Sea.
And in both cases, Hezbollah and the Houthis, they're only doing these things because Israel is bombing Gaza.
Okay, so that's just to give you an idea.
But the Lebanese government is not involved, and Iran is not directly involved.
You could say that Hamas and Hezbollah And the Houthis are proxies of Iran, but none of them take direct orders from Iran.
Iran influences them, but they're not necessarily directly under Iran operationally.
So it is different.
Israel has carried out retaliatory strikes, for example, on a port in Yemen, which the Houthis control.
And they've had a border skirmish against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
But to bomb the Lebanese capital, Lebanon is not directly involved, to bomb Iran in their capital and kill the leader of Hamas, it's a very provocative action.
And this mirrors almost exactly what they did in May.
In May, Israel went into Syria and bombed the Iranian consulate Killing leaders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
And I talked about back then how provocative that was.
Once again, they're bombing a capital of a country that they're not directly at war with, and they kill political leaders.
And I said back then, this is against the most foundational Conventions on warfare that are maintained by every member state of the United Nations.
They bombed a diplomatic building.
And in doing so, it was a deliberate provocation.
It demanded a response.
It necessitated a response.
Israel knew that by bombing that consulate that Iran could not take it without responding.
It was provocative.
It was intentionally provocative.
It necessitated a retaliation.
So, Israel does a strike, Iran is forced to respond, and then Israel gets attacked.
And what happens when Iran bombs Israel in May?
The United States gets further involved.
The United States has to shoot down all of Iran's missiles and drones.
Now here we are again, months later.
Israel bombs Beirut and they bomb Tehran.
They kill two political leaders in a decapitation strike.
And retaliation for something that Hezbollah didn't even take credit for.
And once again, they know that Iran has to respond.
They can't not respond.
You can't bomb two countries' capitals, kill two political leaders during the presidential inauguration, and not expect a response.
Israel knew they would get a response.
And once again, for the second time in history, Iran will be bombing Israel.
And for the second time in history, the United States will be directly intervening to intercept projectiles from Iran and the entire axis of resistance.
And that is probably what will happen today.
And again, according to these sources, the Iranian government approved a direct attack on Israel.
And probably the other proxies will participate, the Houthis, Hezbollah, and even potentially Syria.
So you're going to have Hezbollah, which has 150,000 missiles, the Houthis, which have missiles, the Syrian government, and the Iranian government all raining missiles down on Israel.
Raining down missiles and drones probably far more rapidly than, you know, in May the strike took two weeks.
Iran took two weeks before they responded.
It's going to happen much more quickly.
So they're rapidly going to launch an all-out counterattack.
We don't know what it's going to be or how much and what the damage is going to be.
That's kind of the open-ended question.
Iran says they're going to respond.
Israel says they're ready for war.
And it's like I said last night.
I said it last night perfectly.
There's going to be a tit-for-tat reciprocal escalation.
Israel says that they were attacked.
They do something extremely provocative that forces Iran and Hezbollah to respond.
Iran and Hezbollah respond, and Israel takes that as an opportunity to retaliate again.
And then you're trapped.
And the more, the deeper that we get into this escalation, the more that this escalates, the more the United States gets involved, because Israel is biting off more than they can chew, and they're doing it deliberately.
They provoked Iran in May.
And they knew Iran would respond, and they knew the United States would defend them.
Just like yesterday.
They deliberately provoked Iran, they know that Iran will respond, and they know the United States will have to defend them.
So what will happen is Iran will bomb Israel.
The United States will defend because we'll always protect them.
Israel cannot fight a war against Hezbollah.
They cannot fight a war against Hezbollah and Iran.
But they're going to try anyway because they know that if their back is against the wall, they can blackmail the United States into helping them.
They know that the United States can't let Israel fall.
Do you want to know why?
Because Israel has 300 nuclear warheads.
And Israel has threatened in the past.
And they have in the recent past.
They did it in 1973 during the Yom Kippur War, and they did it after October 7th.
They have said that if the existence of the State of Israel is threatened, they will use nuclear weapons.
So Israel is antagonizing Iran and Hezbollah so that they get attacked.
They will not be able to handle it.
And at that point, the United States can either go to war against Iran and Hezbollah for Israel and defend them, or Israel will say, since you're not defending us, we are going to nuke Iran.
We are going to nuke Hezbollah.
We are going to drop nukes on them.
And that will teach the world never to mess with Israel.
And this is something that is totally unacceptable for the United States.
For nuclear weapons to be deployed in the 21st century, and especially right now, it doesn't matter the yield of the warhead, but to get that far on the escalation ladder, for a low-yield nuclear device to be deployed would be catastrophic for global stability.
What does that portend for the conflict in Ukraine?
Where the United States is supporting an ally, Ukraine.
And Russia is now putting out nuclear-capable submarines and fighter jets and moving nukes closer and constantly talking about nuclear weapons.
What does that portend for Ukraine?
What does that portend for Taiwan, where strategic ambiguity is gone?
Used to be the case that the United States would deliberately say, well, we might defend Taiwan, we might not.
Now they say, yeah, if Taiwan gets attacked, we will bomb China.
What does that portend for Pakistan, which is falling apart at the seams?
Or North Korea?
It's not good.
And so really, the United States has no choice.
Israel knows that.
Netanyahu shrewdly and keenly understands that.
He knows that the war ends, he goes to jail.
So he said today, the war doesn't end.
I'm going to provoke them.
This war is not ending anytime soon.
And the goal... So here's what's going to happen.
This might be the beginning of a regional war.
This might be it.
Where they go in and they have to fight Hezbollah and Iran and the United States is dragged along with.
It might be.
Or, I think what's more likely is that Iran and Hezbollah will carry out a major strike, Israel and the United States and Jordan will thwart it, although it will be damaging.
There may be more fighting, there may be more tit-for-tat strikes, but maybe Iran backs down.
But what it does is it prolongs the negotiating over Gaza.
It gives Israel time to rearrange its forces and push them north to prepare for a protracted fight against Hezbollah.
It gives them time because the election's only a few months away to wait and see what the outcome of that contest will be and what kind of support they'll get from the next president.
And it shelves the issue of peace in Gaza or a permanent ceasefire.
I think that may be the upshot here.
I don't think, although it could be the case, I don't think that the all-out war starts in August.
I don't think it starts in September.
I think it either starts right before the election or shortly afterward.
But I think they're just setting themselves up, giving themselves time.
They clearly got the mandate.
They clearly got the go-ahead last week when Netanyahu was in the United States.
They manufactured a false flag.
They have carried out this provocative action that is totally going to set back any kind of peace talks.
That's just out of the question right now.
There might be a few days of very intense, very scary fighting.
They're playing chicken.
They're going to bring us to the brink of a regional conflict.
But all they're going to do is put the peace talks on ice for another few months.
And these things, you know, these confrontations will increase in frequency until they'll have an opportunity Maybe just before the election or just after to really go all the way, like October, November, to really challenge Iran and Hezbollah.
And it's going to cause this situation where Trump will have to commit to them.
Biden will have to commit, or rather, Kamala will have to commit to them.
The government will have to commit.
It's going to force, because of the political nature of things in the election, it's going to force them to go all in.
on supporting Israel's wars, and that they're going to make that, they're going to make the election about that.
So that's sort of my prediction, but that's where we are.
And it's as I said, I said it from the beginning.
I said it from the start.
Only if you watch this show, it might have sounded crazy to be talking about Lebanon and Iran a year ago.
Here we are.
The goal from the beginning was to dismantle Iran's network of proxies and disable their nuclear program and that's exactly what Israel is begging for and is what they're going to get.
And by the way, it just stands to reason the following.
If Israel sought peace, they would not be provoking their neighbors.
It's really that simple.
If Israel was responding to October 7th, if they were defending themselves, they would not be provoking their neighbors.
They would not be carrying out assassinations in other countries' capitals consistently in ways that they know invite aggression.
He just wouldn't be doing it.
If Netanyahu did not want a war, he wouldn't be doing that.
He'd be winding things down in Gaza.
They want war.
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So that's the whole goal.
nick fuentes
And they want a war because that gives them an excuse to bring in the United States.
It commits the United States to their strategic objectives, which are to bomb Hezbollah and take out Iran's nuclear program.
And that may be the scary thing.
If Iran gets involved in a confrontation with Israel and the United States, they could spin up a nuclear weapon very quickly.
And there might be intelligence that they do, whether they do or they don't, there would be intelligence that, hey, if Iran is confronting the U.S.
and Israel, they're going to say, oh, we just received word that Iran is building a bomb.
And then there's going to be urgency for the United States to take out those nuclear sites.
Don't be surprised if that's the narrative.
It would go something like this.
Israel's directly fighting Hezbollah.
Iran is aiding Hezbollah in their war.
The United States gets involved.
Then there's intelligence that says, uh-oh, Iran has decided to cross the red line.
They have committed to building an arsenal.
They are creating highly enriched uranium.
And they are creating warheads.
And they're going to say that's why the United States needs to use bunker-busting bombs against their facility in the mountain in Fordow and in Natanz and Bushehr and Iraq.
They're going to go for all of the big nuclear cities and they're going to set Iran back.
Just like they did to Syria in 2007, just like they did in Iraq in 1981.
I think that's how it's going to, if it's going to play out, I think that's how it's going to play out.
But this war is not ending anytime soon.
There's going to be no peace talks anytime soon.
I think that is, at least for now, the most likely outcome.
But I think it'll be deferred by a month or two.
Israel's moving their anti-missile systems to the north.
They're moving their armor to the north.
I think they're buying a little bit of time.
The fighting will intensify for a few days.
I think the front will open up in the coming weeks.
And then I think that October, maybe a little bit later, is when we're going to get the full-blown regional war.
But it's a very scary time.
And Israel, you know, it's like we always say, they know what they're doing.
They're carving out greater Israel.
It's very cynical, utilizing their monopoly over the media, lying about things, deliberately provoking their adversaries, nuclear blackmail against the United States.
This is their sophisticated geopolitical chess.
To bring in the United States to defeat all of their enemies and keep Netanyahu out of jail.
It's what it is.
But, anyway, that's the story about Israel.
I'm gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
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We'll see if it's fixed.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's not.
So I think we're just gonna wrap it up.
We're gonna have to end it there.
But we'll talk a little bit more about that tomorrow.
And we'll see what happens.
There'll probably be a strike by the end of the week.
Just a hunch.
It's just my gut feeling.
I think we'll probably see it.
Maybe not tomorrow, but definitely by the end of the week, maybe Monday at the latest.
So we're going to keep an eye on that, and we're going to see what happens over there.
But that's going to do it for me tonight.
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