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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. - Yes. | ||
Not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
unidentified
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You know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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God, I've never heard of it. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Woods. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick Woods. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Woods. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Woods. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless If you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
unidentified
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
unidentified
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It's not funny. | |
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 expensive drink. | ||
I'm a poor kid. | ||
I'm a rich girl. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
One. . . | ||
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 predicted you were there at the end of the day. | ||
And I predicted you were there at the end of the day. | ||
And I predicted you were there at the end of the day. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of it. | |
I've never heard of it. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of it. | ||
What's that? | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
They see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless Your disposition to view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
unidentified
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Just eat a Big Mac. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
unidentified
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
unidentified
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I'm an expensive. | |
I'm 14. | ||
I'm a rich, though. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
unidentified
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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 this point. | ||
And I predicted you were there at the end of the day. | ||
And I predicted you were there at the end of the day. | ||
And I predicted you were there at the end of the day. | ||
disaster for the human being. | ||
Organism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Organism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
unidentified
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You know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless If you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
unidentified
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain and read the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Change of you can move our country in a peaceful place. | ||
No money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Change of you can move our country in a peaceful place. | ||
You know it's less than a stop your life. | ||
Not a last of life. | ||
You're like, you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
unidentified
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It's not money. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
unidentified
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I'm normal. | |
I'm the type of drink. | ||
I'm working. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
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One, two, three, four. | |
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
you you The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
will be our credo in It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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, lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Tonight we're talking all about the alleged ISIS threats against several Taylor Swift concerts in Europe, specifically in Vienna. | ||
And this comes on the heels of everything else we've been talking about lately. | ||
They're talking about an Iranian plot to kill Trump. | ||
They're talking about Muslim gangs taking over the United Kingdom. | ||
They're talking about Islamic beheadings in Spain. | ||
And now, ISIS is back for the first time in, I don't know, seven years? | ||
Eight years? | ||
And now they're threatening a Taylor Swift concert. | ||
She seems to be getting a lot of attention from ISIS lately, isn't she? | ||
So, we'll be talking all about that. | ||
I find it very suspicious, but we'll talk a little bit about ISIS and where all of this is coming from. | ||
It's plausible. | ||
We'll talk about, ostensibly, what they want us to believe is going on in Central Asia. | ||
And how it's now spilling out all over the world. | ||
And then we'll talk about what I think is actually going on, which is a fabricated Islamist threat. | ||
And we all know what the angle is there. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the massive defeat of Cori Bush last night in the Missouri primaries. | ||
Cori Bush was a black female congresswoman, member of the squad. | ||
One of the most progressive members in the Democratic conference. | ||
She was defeated in a primary after AIPAC poured in $8 million into her race to defeat her. | ||
$8 million. | ||
And this has become one of the most expensive congressional primaries in American history, just like the primary where Jamaal Bowman lost in New York not too long ago. | ||
Another race where AIPAC intervened. | ||
And this one, it's almost indisputable. | ||
She lost for no reason other than that she supported Palestine. | ||
Both candidates in this primary were flawed. | ||
They were both progressive. | ||
But one supported Israel and got an $8 million cash infusion from AIPAC. | ||
And the other didn't. | ||
And now she lost. | ||
And she says she's declaring war on AIPAC. | ||
So we'll talk all about that as well. | ||
And honestly, I just don't know how anybody can argue anymore that we have a pro-Israel foreign policy for any reason other than that they're bribing our politicians. | ||
And I've debated with many Zionists on this subject, and something I hear a lot, for example, I debated Destiny on this a couple years ago, and he said, well, the reason that our American politicians are so pro-Israel is because the people are pro-Israel. | ||
And, of course, it's a very interesting question, how did the people become so pro-Israel? | ||
That's actually Kind of an important thing to consider, but nevertheless, he says, well, it's coming from the bottom up. | ||
The politicians are only putting out policies that reflect or express the preferences of the American people. | ||
But then all this year, we've seen all this money coming into these races. | ||
We had that interview from Thomas Massey about how every politician has an AIPAC guy. | ||
I think it's undeniable at this point, even if you were skeptical, it's money! | ||
But we'll talk all about that. | ||
We'll talk about this race in particular, and how it connects to some of these other progressive races, and even a Republican primary earlier this year. | ||
Where AIPAC is spending millions and millions of dollars for no reason other than to unseat people that are critical of Israel. | ||
But that will be our news. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
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Let me know what you like or dislike about the show. | ||
One other thing before we get into the news. | ||
The Trump campaign is in serious trouble. | ||
Do people not realize this? | ||
And, you know, I've said lately, I prefer that Trump wins the election. | ||
I'm still an uncommitted voter for reasons I've gone into before. | ||
If you support Trump, that's great. | ||
If you're going to vote for him, good for you. | ||
I'm never going to vote for Kamala. | ||
I'll reiterate all of that. | ||
Whether you like Trump or don't like Trump, whether you support Trump or don't, if you're working for him or not, everyone must acknowledge this campaign is a disaster. | ||
It's been an unmitigated death spiral and disaster basically since the first day of the Republican convention. | ||
I don't know how it got so bad so quickly. | ||
It seemed like on July 13th when he got shot, this was two weeks after the disastrous debate performance by Joe Biden, he brought in a record haul in June, tens, hundreds of millions of dollars He survived an assassination attempt on his life and raised his fist in the air. | ||
He was exonerated by the Supreme Court and many of his federal legal problems went away. | ||
In the betting markets, they said he had a 70% chance of winning. | ||
Some of the polls suggested that he would be competitive in Virginia, in Minnesota, in New Hampshire, maybe even in New Jersey. | ||
He was doing high-profile collaborations and winning over celebrities. | ||
It seemed like he was absolutely unstoppable. | ||
It looked like he was headed towards a landslide. | ||
It looked like nothing could stand in his way. | ||
And everybody was forced to kneel. | ||
Joe Biden was dead, incompetent. | ||
People legitimately wondered if he was even alive. | ||
And how did it change so fast? | ||
Well, he selected J.D. | ||
Vance as his vice president and the floodgates opened up for criticism of Vance. | ||
His family, his connections, his book, his blog, his history, his past comments. | ||
And then there was the RNC, which was an endless pandering festival to minorities, gays, immigrants, running to the middle, moderating every position. | ||
They disavowed Project 2025 and the loyalists within about five more times. | ||
They're campaign managers. | ||
It seems like they've done everything to alienate white voters, sneering at white people saying, we're going to replace the Karens with Jamals and Enriquez. | ||
Biden dropped out and the Democrats actually got a decent candidate and she's gone on the offensive in the swing states and she's gone for the white people. | ||
And she's striking at the crux all the vulnerabilities of the Trump campaign, talking about their weird energy, talking about Vance's unfortunate remarks, his weird look. | ||
And it seems like it's been an endless stream of unforced errors, mistakes, defensive smarmy energy, bad attitude. | ||
And I was thinking about it last night. | ||
First, I'll just conclude that thought by saying, if I am a pro-Trump guy, I'm really worried right now. | ||
Because two weeks ago, Trump was at 70% in the betting markets. | ||
Now he's at 49%. | ||
Two weeks ago, Trump was up in every swing state. | ||
Every one of them. | ||
Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania. | ||
And he was even competitive, as I said, in Virginia, Minnesota, and New Hampshire. | ||
His lead has been wiped out in every one of the swing states. | ||
He was leading nationally by three or four points. | ||
That lead has been wiped out. | ||
The betting markets. | ||
The polling. | ||
If I'm looking at the crowd size, Kamala Harris pulled a huge crowd in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
No one can take that away because you can see the videos and they're enthusiastic. | ||
She pulled a huge crowd in Wisconsin today, massive, and they're chanting and they're energized. | ||
They're getting huge celebrity endorsements, rappers, rock stars. | ||
They're big on TikTok. | ||
There's actually hot, cool people endorsing her. | ||
Young people on TikTok. | ||
She's improving her numbers with white people. | ||
Kamala's numbers with white people are higher than Joe Biden's. | ||
They're higher than Obama's. | ||
And Obama won Indiana in 2008. | ||
So, I'll conclude my first thought by saying, if I'm on the Trump campaign, I would be panicking right now. | ||
I would be panicking. | ||
I would be seriously concerned, and I would be—and look, there's a lot of game left, okay? | ||
There's, what is it, 80 days, 90 days left in the campaign? | ||
There's a lot of game left, and there's time to turn it around, but it's time for a course correction, because it is not going well. | ||
Clearly, this campaign has been designed from the start With the idea that they would be running against Joe Biden. | ||
But now that it's Kamala Harris, they do not have a valid, viable playbook. | ||
And it shows. | ||
Because it seems like every passing day since July 13th, they've been losing momentum. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You don't need to be a Trump hater to say that. | ||
You don't need to be a Democrat to say that. | ||
As a matter of fact, the people who should be saying this and who should be pressing this the most are the people that want Trump to win. | ||
If you want Trump to win, you should be alarmed at this, and you should have the wherewithal to be able to self-reflect. | ||
That's my first thought. | ||
Now, here's my second thought, and this is what I'll say before we get into the news. | ||
Case in point. | ||
So, they chose the Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, as Kamala Harris' vice president. | ||
And how did they choose to attack him? | ||
Well, yesterday I talked all about this on my show. | ||
They chose to attack him as a radical leftist. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he was governor of Minnesota during the George Floyd riots in Minneapolis. | ||
And I saw a lot of the pro-Trump Twitter accounts with the laser eyes profile picture. | ||
They all said, oh boy, this is going to be fun. | ||
Because Walls was the governor during BLM and we're going to crucify him because of his Reluctance to send in the National Guard. | ||
He allowed the riots to go on for three days. | ||
And I pointed out yesterday, how is that going to work when Donald Trump was the president? | ||
And guess what happened on social media all day today? | ||
The people that were saying Tim Walz presided over the Minneapolis riots, guess what the obvious response was from the left? | ||
Yeah, guess who was president during the George Floyd riots? | ||
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Trump. | |
And it's obvious. | ||
That's a checkmate. | ||
And it capitalizes on a very real weakness. | ||
Guess what? | ||
The BLM riots did happen under Trump's administration. | ||
Trump did let the BLM riots go on because he thought that that would help him. | ||
He thought at the behest of Sean Hannity, who was frequently calling him when this was going on. | ||
It's a true story. | ||
They're very close friends. | ||
Hannity was calling him, telling him, you can't send in the military because the longer this goes on, it's going to turn people against the Democrats. | ||
So it's totally correct. | ||
How can you blame Tim Walz for the riots when Trump was the president? | ||
People said, oh, well, Tim Walz runs the state, Trump runs the country. | ||
It's like, okay, well, what country is Minnesota in? | ||
And then it gets even better. | ||
It gets even better. | ||
So their big line of attack against Walz was he was governor during the BLM riots. | ||
Well, the Kamala campaign uncovered a secret recording from 2020 where Trump called walls and said, you did a great job handling the BLM riots. | ||
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What are you thinking? | |
And they said, we're going to go all in. | ||
He's a San Francisco style liberal. | ||
He let the BLM riot. | ||
OK, first of all, Trump presided over BLM. | ||
Second of all, Trump praised Walz for his handling of BLM! | ||
How's that gonna play in the debate? | ||
How's that gonna play in either of the debates? | ||
How's that gonna play in the campaign? | ||
It's brutal! | ||
And then here's another one. | ||
So lately, Kamala Harris and the campaign have been calling J.D. | ||
Vance weird. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The reason why it hurts so bad is because it's true. | ||
He is weird. | ||
He's very weird. | ||
He looks weird. | ||
He acts weird. | ||
He talks weird. | ||
He is weird. | ||
He married an Indian in some Indian marriage ceremony. | ||
That's weird. | ||
He wrote a book shitting on his own people talking about how no wonder everyone in my family married outside of our culture because we all suck. | ||
That's weird. | ||
He wrote in a blog that he wished he was a woman. | ||
That's weird. | ||
He wrote in his book that when he was a kid he thought he was gay. | ||
That's weird. | ||
He grew a beard and went on Ozempic because he was a big, fat, weird-looking guy. | ||
He's weird. | ||
And what has been the Trump campaign response? | ||
Hey, we're not weird. | ||
We are not weird. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
It's reactive. | ||
It's defensive. | ||
And they have let that dominate the news cycle for far too long. | ||
They let the Democrats define Vance. | ||
Vance did like two events in the first two weeks since he was announced, and they let the Democrats pigeonhole him as a weird guy. | ||
And every time he gets on the microphone, he lives up to it. | ||
But it gets better. | ||
So I noticed this yesterday and early today. | ||
There's been this hoax going around that JD Vance wrote in Hillbilly Elegy that he had sex with a couch. | ||
It's not real, but the Democrats started this rumor. | ||
That J.D. | ||
Vance put, like, a latex glove inside out in between the couch cushions and had sex with it. | ||
Maybe you've seen it. | ||
And the Democrats have been spreading this idea that J.D. | ||
Vance has sex with a couch. | ||
And it's not real. | ||
That's fake. | ||
It's a total internet hoax, but they ran with it. | ||
And, you know, it kind of tracked, because there's a lot of weird stuff that he wrote in that book, and he's a weird-looking guy, and it actually seems kind of plausible, even if it's fake. | ||
And so yesterday, during Tim Walz's speech, accepting the nomination as VP, he made a reference to the couch thing. | ||
He went up on the microphone and said, J.D. | ||
Vance needs to get up off the couch and debate me. | ||
And everyone laughed. | ||
And Walz goes, see what I did there? | ||
It's brutal. | ||
It's brutal. | ||
And then all day in the past 24 hours, I've seen all the Trump shills, all the pro-Trump people. | ||
They're like, this is disgraceful. | ||
That is a lie. | ||
And I saw some of them, there were like a few different responses. | ||
One of the responses, a lot of people were saying, okay, so that's how you want to play? | ||
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Okay. | |
And it's just like the war, it's just like that energy is so off-putting and so abominable and cringe. | ||
I saw like Jack Posobiec, Jack Posobiec has emerged as one of the worst, most try-hard shills. | ||
And I saw him, his response to Tim Walz saying that was, wow, the Democrats pushed an outright lie about the couch? | ||
Okay, game on. | ||
Let's see how they like it. | ||
And it's like, that was one of them. | ||
Another one I saw is people started up their own thing. | ||
They're like, oh, well, Tim Walz is going to make up rumors about Vance. | ||
We'll make up our own rumor about Walz. | ||
So they came up with the rumor that Walz had sex with a horse. | ||
And so I saw all of the pro-Trump accounts. | ||
They're like, oh, oh my gosh, Walz had sex with a horse. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
Look at this obvious lie. | ||
And I'm watching this unfold all day today and yesterday. | ||
I saw Patrick Casey tweeted out, he's like, the Democrats are calling us weird, but they're the ones making up lies about Vance. | ||
That's not right. | ||
And I want to say timeout, timeout, hang on a second. | ||
So you're telling me that the right wing side that said that Ted Cruz's dad killed JFK, The side that said Marco Rubio's a bubba boy who went to popular cruising locations in Miami, Florida. | ||
The side that said Hillary Clinton and John Podesta have a child sex dungeon at Comet Ping Pong where they murder-rape children. | ||
You're telling me the side that believes in QAnon? | ||
The side that says that Joe Biden was secretly dead. | ||
The side that said Michelle Obama and Barack Obama were secretly running the White House. | ||
That side suddenly has a problem with, like, shit talk. | ||
That side suddenly has a problem with memes. | ||
And here's the point. | ||
It's... First of all, all is fair in love and war. | ||
Okay? | ||
In the meme game, yeah, that... The whole point of shit talk is you're trying to get under the other side's skin. | ||
I know it shouldn't need to be said, but let me explain this to people like Jack Pasobic who are over the age of 35. | ||
If you get mad online, you lose. | ||
Okay? | ||
It doesn't matter if it's lies. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's exaggerated. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's fake. | ||
Or if it's true, if you get mad online, you lose. | ||
If it gets under your skin, you lose. | ||
That's the point. | ||
And that's why Trump was so effective, because back in 2016, Trump and the real shitlords, the real meme war veterans, the real frogs, you know, whatever you want to call it, the real OGs from 2016 understood that. | ||
So when the left attacked Trump, it was just yes and. | ||
Trump is a fascist, yeah, and we're going to get all of you guys. | ||
Oh, Trump is like Hitler, yeah, isn't it awesome? | ||
And we would be making fun of the other side. | ||
We were on the attack. | ||
They were on the defensive. | ||
We were on offense. | ||
They were reacting. | ||
They were crying. | ||
They were reacting. | ||
They were bitching and whining about civility and lying and fairness and bullying and all this stuff. | ||
It was their character defects which were being ruthlessly targeted and honed in on and exploited. | ||
And in 2024, it's totally the opposite. | ||
Case in point, who would have thought That the Trump side could ever become so fragile and so weak and so reactive. | ||
They're getting routed. | ||
They're getting bullied by Kamala. | ||
They're getting bullied by a black woman where Kamala is like, you're weird. | ||
And the right is like, hey, what the fuck? | ||
We're not weird. | ||
We're not weird. | ||
Me weird. | ||
I'm not weird. | ||
Kamala is saying, you had sex with a couch, you freak. | ||
And the whole right wing side is like, okay, you're going to make up obvious lies? | ||
Okay, that's fine. | ||
We'll see how you like it. | ||
What the fuck? | ||
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What the fuck? | |
What happened? | ||
What happened to the right wing? | ||
I'll tell you what happened. | ||
I will tell you what happened. | ||
The Trump movement is dead. | ||
It's dead. | ||
The real shitlords, the real 4chan people, the channers, all the people from 2016 that brought the meme energy are now gone. | ||
They have either quit politics entirely, they are liberal, they are Nazis, you know, there's something else, but they're not on the Trump side. | ||
You know who is on the Trump side? | ||
GOP shills. | ||
You want to know why we're giving this really weak, bitchy, whiny energy on the Trump side? | ||
It's because it's all the GOP hacks that were for everybody else in 2016. | ||
It's all the plus-35 crowd. | ||
They're getting donor money. | ||
They have to be careful what they say. | ||
They're super cringe. | ||
And that's why they're not able to play the same game, because they've alienated everybody. | ||
People like the Groypers, it's been made clear that we're not welcome. | ||
The GOP and the Trump campaign and that whole scene, they've made it clear we're not welcome. | ||
We're too right-wing, we're too edgy, we're never gonna infiltrate, whatever. | ||
And so instead you got guys like Benny Johnson and Jack Posobiec. | ||
We're the new meme lords! | ||
It's guys like James O'Keefe and Jack Posobiec. | ||
These are your cool guys. | ||
James O'Keefe doing a Michael Jackson dance, and Jack Posobiec doing White Boy Summer three years too late. | ||
And Bronze Age Pervert, who's a 40-year-old gay Jew who wasn't even born in America. | ||
And that's why this is the energy they're giving. | ||
Hey, man. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
You're gonna say we had sex with the couch? | ||
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Well, we'll see how you like it. | |
The energy is so bad. | ||
It's so defensive. | ||
It's like smarmy. | ||
It's like that... | ||
It's like that Chud Jack, that like Soy Jack, that like angry Soy Jack face. | ||
It's like that kind of energy. | ||
Like angry eyes, but a very soft face. | ||
It's like that. | ||
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Oh, okay, fine. | |
You're gonna make fun of us? | ||
We'll see how you like it. | ||
We're gonna say a thing about you now. | ||
It's so off-putting and bad, and I don't know if anyone else gets what I mean by that, because I'm talking about a very specific thing. | ||
And I see that energy and I'm like, they're cooked. | ||
They're totally fucked. | ||
They're on the back foot, and sorry for the language, but it's just true. | ||
They are on the back foot all the time, constantly on defense, constantly seething, crying, all the posts that I see from Andrew Torba. | ||
Jack Posobiec, Lomaz, John Doyle, the biggest Trump shills. | ||
All the posts are like, hey guys, come on, we're winning this thing. | ||
We're winning. | ||
And it's just this, like, desperate, it's like that energy when you know it's over. | ||
It's that same, like, when that kind of reassurance comes in, this, like, panicked reassurance, this desperate, like, this is fine. | ||
It's like that energy when you're like, it's so over. | ||
Like, you know it's over. | ||
I know it's over. | ||
You're hanging on. | ||
You're trying to get me to hang on, but you don't really, you know it's over too. | ||
It's like, this is death spiral energy. | ||
We are the Trump campaign. | ||
And by the way, I'm not saying this to demoralize anybody. | ||
You know, people say, you're spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt. | ||
You're demoralizing. | ||
That's not my object. | ||
My object here is to just call the race as I see it. | ||
And I'm actually doing a service. | ||
If you are involved in the Trump campaign, don't get mad at me for saying it. | ||
Don't get mad at me for saying what everybody's thinking. | ||
You need to fix it. | ||
I'm doing a service. | ||
No one will say it. | ||
Everyone is afraid of being boxed out of the next administration. | ||
They're all afraid of being exiled from Mar-a-Lago and the court of Trump. | ||
I'm already on the outs. | ||
I'm doing you a favor. | ||
If you want Trump to win, you need to be honest with yourself that It's not going well. | ||
The numbers show that. | ||
The enthusiasm gap is real. | ||
Kamala's making good decisions. | ||
They say, well, she's running from interviews. | ||
She should. | ||
She's terrible in interviews. | ||
So what? | ||
That's politics. | ||
She's going to get away with it. | ||
Because the media is not fair. | ||
I know. | ||
Shocking. | ||
Trump supporters are surprised. | ||
They're like, the media is not treating us fairly. | ||
Hello, this is the Trump movement. | ||
Did you just get here yesterday? | ||
So, my object is not to demoralize. | ||
It's to say, look, one, this is how it is. | ||
We have a problem. | ||
And people need to know, I'm going to, this is the last thing I'm going to say, then we're going to move on into our news. | ||
The last thing I'm going to say is this. | ||
It looks like Trump is headed towards a defeat in November. | ||
I'm just being honest. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
The numbers are trending in the wrong direction. | ||
There's no sign that the Trump campaign is nimble and adaptable enough to fix the problems. | ||
The Trump campaign in 2016 was constantly changing leadership. | ||
I think that was a good thing. | ||
You know, they had Lewandowski, they had Manafort, they had Bannon, they had Conway. | ||
They were constantly mixing it up. | ||
And so they were very fast and very adaptable and very flexible. | ||
Trump was on Twitter. | ||
He had his ear to the ground. | ||
He had his finger on the pulse. | ||
Now Trump is cloistered away on true social. | ||
He's insulated and isolated inside Mar-a-Lago. | ||
There is no change-up going on on the team. | ||
It's the same people from the very bit for years, and they're doing a terrible job. | ||
And there's nobody on the campaign that's saying, hey, we have a problem here. | ||
So I think the numbers. | ||
The trajectory is not good. | ||
Kamala is going to own August because of the convention and the VP bump and everything. | ||
Campaign is slow and ineffective. | ||
And there's going to be cheating. | ||
There's going to be cheating, just like there was in 2020. | ||
There's going to be cheating this time. | ||
Why wouldn't there be? | ||
Don't you believe the election was stolen? | ||
Don't you? | ||
It was stolen in Milwaukee, Detroit, Atlanta, Phoenix, Philadelphia, and it's... They're going to do it again! | ||
They brought 10 million illegals in in the last four years. | ||
You think they're not going to vote? | ||
Illegals can't vote. | ||
Are you sure? | ||
10 million people? | ||
That's the size of the city of Chicago. | ||
The Chicago metro area is 10 million people. | ||
You think that many people come in and they're getting bused all over the country and not one of them is going to vote? | ||
They're going to cheat. | ||
They're going to use the month-long, early voting, in-person absentee ballot system They're going to get the nursing homes, they're going to get the apartment complexes, Section 8, they're going to get the homeless, they're going to get the illegals, they're going to get the dead people, they're going to rig it again. | ||
And the Trump campaign has no integrity team. | ||
They have no election integrity task force. | ||
So, you put all this together, the trajectory's bad, the campaign is incompetent, and they're not able to adapt. | ||
And then there's going to be massive cheating. | ||
I think it's not looking good. | ||
It's like a coin flip, and it shouldn't be. | ||
I don't feel confident about a coin flip with cheating. | ||
And everybody needs to know that when Trump loses, it's not because Trump was too Trump. | ||
It's not because Trump was too right wing. | ||
It's not because he talked about the stolen election. | ||
If or when Trump loses in 2024, there will be nobody to blame other than Trump, Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, and this Republican establishment that has taken over the Trump campaign. | ||
Because if he loses, and I'm already mentally preparing for that, and you need to as well, If Trump loses, they are going to say, oh, the problem was they chose Vance and Vance was too far right. | ||
So we need to go and appeal to minorities and women again. | ||
That's not why. | ||
The reason, if he loses, is because they ran away from the populist, nativist, nationalist message that Trump ran on in 2016. | ||
And, you know, the Democrat strategists are saying it. | ||
They're saying Trump is no longer a change candidate. | ||
James Carville said that today. | ||
It was in the Hill. | ||
He said Trump is not a change candidate. | ||
That's true. | ||
He's not running as a change candidate. | ||
He's promising tax cuts. | ||
He's promising to rein in inflation. | ||
That's not a change candidate. | ||
And that's what you need to be. | ||
In 2016, Trump said, we're going to turn everything upside down. | ||
Now he's like, we're going to cut taxes on tips. | ||
We're going to cut taxes on corporations. | ||
We're going to cut taxes on Social Security. | ||
We're going to bring down gas prices. | ||
We're going to bring down grocery prices. | ||
Yeah, that's not a change candidate. | ||
So, if or when he loses, you have nobody to blame other than these Republican consultants, this GOP establishment that has won the revolution inside the Trump campaign and conquered the movement from within. | ||
And I want to—that's why, for people that say, Nick, you're too critical of Trump, Nick, you know, why are you hating on Trump? | ||
This is why. | ||
I am Plan B. If Trump loses, they're gonna blame him. | ||
They are going to put him on a pyre and sacrifice him. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
If Trump loses, all these blood-sucking leeches that have come on board, they're gonna throw him under the bus so fast, it's gonna make your head spin. | ||
And they're gonna say it's his fault, he's a terrible candidate, he's lost in 20, he's the reason there was no red wave in 22, and he fucked it up in 24. | ||
Mark my words, if he loses, that's what they'll say. | ||
All these people that have glommed on in the glaze fest at the RNC, they will not let him challenge it, and they will throw him under the bus so fast, you will not believe it. | ||
And they're going to say, we need to get back to the old GOP. | ||
They're going to say, Trump tried, but it was too little too late. | ||
We need to get back to the old school GOP. | ||
We need Nikki Haley. | ||
We need Ron DeSantis. | ||
We need that kind of thing. | ||
And I'm the plan B. And yeah, I'm taking a lot of hits. | ||
A lot of people don't like what I'm saying. | ||
I don't care. | ||
But I'm putting myself out there vocally and loudly and unignorably, invisibly, and saying Trump is no longer Trump. | ||
It's not Trumpism. | ||
This isn't the Trump revolution. | ||
This isn't a change candidate. | ||
This isn't nationalism. | ||
It's not populism. | ||
This is GOP slop, and it's why it's not working. | ||
And when it loses, everyone needs to know that's exactly why. | ||
And I hope he wins. | ||
I really hope he wins, especially because he's going to help Bitcoin and, you know, probably going to keep people like me out of jail and stuff like that. | ||
So I hope he wins, but if he doesn't, everyone's going to thank me because everyone's going to point to me and say, well, Nick Fuentes did say he was going to lose. | ||
Nick Fuentes has been criticizing him for six months. | ||
Nobody can say that Trump lost by appealing to the far right. | ||
So you're welcome. | ||
OK, you're welcome. | ||
I'm like the Dark Knight. | ||
I'm the hero you need, but I'm. | ||
Not the one that you deserve. | ||
I'm not the one that you need right now. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
And I have a lot of sympathy for Trump, but that is what is happening. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the news. | ||
We're gonna get into our big stories tonight. | ||
Our first story is about Cori Bush, a progressive Democrat from Missouri who just lost her race in her primary. | ||
Happened last night. | ||
And big surprise, this is another district where AIPAC, the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, spent millions of dollars in a primary where they thought that one of the candidates, the incumbent, was not pro-Israel enough. | ||
So Cori Bush is a progressive member of the squad. | ||
She's been very critical of the Biden administration's support for Israel. | ||
And AIPAC, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, has gone out this year and said they're pledging $100 million in this cycle to defeat the critics of Israel in Congress. | ||
And so after AIPAC defeated Jamal Bowman, another progressive member of the squad, last month, they spent $8 million in this primary! | ||
A safe, solid blue district, they spent $8 million in a primary against Bush to punish her for opposing Israel. | ||
And this is the story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, after Representative Cori Bush, Democrat of Missouri, became the second member of the left-wing squad to lose her re-election bid, she placed the blame for her defeat solely on one organization, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. | ||
She said, all they did was radicalize me, so now they need to be afraid. | ||
AIPAC, I'm coming to tear your kingdom down. | ||
The pro-Israel organization made no secret of its plans to target Ms. | ||
Bush, who had opposed providing Israel with funding for the war in Gaza. | ||
Through a political action committee, the group pumped more than $8 million into the race. | ||
On Tuesday, its investment paid off. | ||
Wesley Bell, the St. | ||
Louis County prosecutor who aligned himself with Israel, defeated Ms. | ||
Bush in the Democratic primary as voters in the district rallied behind him. | ||
Marshall Whitman, a spokesman for AIPAC, said, quote, Last night, Wesley Bell, a pro-Israel progressive, achieved a consequential victory over an incumbent anti-Israel detractor. | ||
Once again, a progressive pro-Israel Democrat has prevailed over a candidate who represents the extremist fringe that is hostile to the Jewish state. | ||
It was the second time in recent months that AIPAC has played a critical role in a Democratic primary race. | ||
In June, another candidate backed by AIPAC, George Latimer, the Westchester County Executive, defeated Representative Jamal Bowman of New York, another squad member who had opposed providing funding to Israel for the war. | ||
Those two races became the most expensive in congressional history because of AIPAC's cash infusion. | ||
The organization spent $15 million helping Latimer. | ||
So they spent $15 million against Bowman. | ||
They spent $8 million against Cori Bush. | ||
And these are the two most expensive congressional primaries in American history. | ||
The most outside money, number one and number two in a primary. | ||
The most money overall in a primary in American history. | ||
Two races where AIPAC intervened on behalf of one pro-Israel progressive Democrat over an anti-Israel progressive Democrat on behalf of a foreign government. | ||
The article goes on and says the group also counts the primary loss of Representative Bob Good, a hard-right Republican from Virginia who opposed funding for the war in Israel among its victories. | ||
The spokesman said, quote, including the losses of Democrat Jamal Bowman and Republican Representative Bob Good, Representative Bush's defeat represents the third incumbent to have lost over their lack of an ironclad commitment to standing with America's ally, Israel. | ||
So let's just be clear once and for all. | ||
There is a bipartisan, uniparty consensus. | ||
Uniparty meaning one party. | ||
We live in a one-party state. | ||
There's an appearance that there are two parties. | ||
There's this appearance that there's a Republican Party and a Democrat Party, but they're really the same party because they really agree on the fundamentals. | ||
They both agree that we should be saber-addling against China. | ||
They both agree that we should be funding Ukraine. | ||
They both agree that we should have lots of legal immigration. | ||
They both supported the lockdowns, the vaccine. | ||
They both support gay marriage. | ||
They both support amnesty for certain categories of illegal immigrants. | ||
So what is it that they really disagree on? | ||
They disagree marginally on abortion? | ||
Republicans don't support a federal abortion ban anymore. | ||
So they disagree a little bit on abortion? | ||
They disagree a little bit on taxes? | ||
They disagree a little bit on climate change? | ||
The Republicans wanted an infrastructure bill, the Democrats did too. | ||
The Democrats just wanted more for climate. | ||
So we really have one party. | ||
You have the Democratic Party, which is the dominant party. | ||
They're the institutional party. | ||
And they have allies in academia. | ||
They have allies in elite media. | ||
They have allies on Wall Street. | ||
They represent, I think, the liberal consensus that rules the country. | ||
And then you have the opposition wing of the Democratic Party, the Republican Party. | ||
And the Republican Party is there so that if people start to not like what the Democrats are doing, they just pass the ball to the Republicans. | ||
But the Republicans are just the right arm of the same party. | ||
And that way, the ball stays On the field. | ||
It stays within the same party. | ||
They just pass it back and forth to give the appearance that there are revolutions occurring. | ||
That if people, if the mainstream policies, mainstream status quo becomes unpopular, we can give the appearance that it has been overthrown and there is change. | ||
And then that side will get criticized. | ||
Well, the change has gone too far. | ||
There's excesses. | ||
Now we need to pass the ball and get normal again. | ||
This is what happened between Obama, Trump, and Biden. | ||
And anyway... | ||
So that is how the country works. | ||
And there is a bipartisan, uniparty consensus to support Israel. | ||
Almost every member of Congress, Republican and Democrat, supports Israel. | ||
They all go to AIPAC's annual convention. | ||
They all vote for foreign aid to Israel. | ||
They all attend Bibi Netanyahu's speech. | ||
They all visit Israel. | ||
They're all pro-Israel. | ||
And this is such a strange thing because it's not like this with any other country. | ||
It's not like this with Somalia. | ||
There's only one person in Congress who cares about Somalia. | ||
That's Ilhan Omar. | ||
It's not like this with Rwanda. | ||
It's not like this with Brazil. | ||
It's not like this with Mexico, or France, or Germany, or Russia. | ||
It's not like this with any country. | ||
But every member of Congress goes to the big Israel convention. | ||
Every member of Congress votes for more money for Israel. | ||
Every member of Congress attends Israel's Prime Minister's speech at our Congress. | ||
Both Presidents, Republicans and Democrats, over the past 20 years, have buckled and bowed to pressure from Israel. | ||
And it's very conspicuous. | ||
It's very blatant. | ||
It's very in your face. | ||
It's very obvious that one of these things is not like the other. | ||
And when you say, why is it that everyone supports Israel? | ||
You hear a few different answers. | ||
You hear things like, well, Israel is our closest ally. | ||
Or you hear things like, well, the American people support Israel. | ||
If you look at a poll, at least until recently, most Americans support Israel. | ||
But then you're confronted with the reality that there is a organized, rich, effective, powerful public interest lobby that works on behalf of Israel. | ||
They seem to have unlimited resources. | ||
They're bipartisan. | ||
They have allies on Wall Street, allies in media. | ||
They're major donors to both parties. | ||
And if a politician goes against Israel, they get punished by this lobby. | ||
Case in point. | ||
There is a progressive caucus on the Democratic side, and they're progressive leftists. | ||
So they view the Palestinian struggle against the Zionists as one of these liberation struggles of indigenous people. | ||
As progressives, they support it. | ||
Outspoken. | ||
Vocally. | ||
And they're being systematically punished with a glut of money from a foreign lobby. | ||
Jamal Bowman is a notorious progressive leftist. | ||
Black. | ||
And like a lot of black progressive leftists, he imagines that he's uncancellable. | ||
We all know there's an oppression hierarchy. | ||
And we all know that black people get away with doing or saying things that white men don't. | ||
We all know that black women are elevated and revered. | ||
People like Beyonce, they're treated like gods. | ||
And white men are treated like shit. | ||
And so Jamal Bowman was one of these black progressive leftists. | ||
Untouchable. | ||
Cannot be criticized. | ||
He's got the right politics. | ||
He's got the right skin color. | ||
He's self-righteous. | ||
But he criticized Israel. | ||
So AIPAC, a foreign lobby which is exclusively dedicated to advancing the strategic interests of Israel and American government, spent $15 million in his primary. | ||
His primary! | ||
Not in a general election, in a primary between two Democrats. | ||
And they spend $15 million with the stated intention. | ||
They said, we are spending this money to make it clear that if you go against Israel, we will open up the floodgates of money and we will make sure that you cannot hold office. | ||
You will be defending your seat in a death battle. | ||
In a knife fight, every cycle, forever, if you oppose Israel. | ||
If you criticize Israel, we will pound you in a submission with unlimited money from outside and you will lose your seat. | ||
And that's what they did. | ||
It was the most expensive congressional primary in history. | ||
No other congressional primary race in American history has had more money come in. | ||
And no congressional primary in American history has had more outside money from outside the district come in. | ||
And it was a race in which the Israel lobby spent $15 million to defeat somebody with the stated intention of punishing them for challenging a foreign government's domestic affairs. | ||
And then they did it again last night against Cori Bush, when they spent $8 million to defeat a progressive leftist black woman for criticizing Israel. | ||
And by the way, there was no daylight between her and her opponent. | ||
They were both progressives. | ||
They're both leftists. | ||
They're both flawed. | ||
They have identical politics. | ||
They're both Democrats. | ||
The only difference Is that the AIPAC-backed candidate was pro-Israel, and she was anti-Israel, or Israel-critical. | ||
So AIPAC once again opened up the floodgates, and it became the second most expensive primary in American history, the second race with the most outside money, and it was yet another race in the same cycle where AIPAC said, we're punishing people for going against Israel. | ||
So not only did they take out two progressives, they lost their seats because they voted against Aid to Israel. | ||
That's why. | ||
That was the vote that buried them. | ||
And now they have no political career. | ||
And everyone knows it. | ||
And AIPAC said it. | ||
And they claimed a victory. | ||
And they spent all the money. | ||
So not only did that happen, but also it sends a message to every other congressman. | ||
It says, when you vote against Israel, this is what we can do. | ||
We can marshal $100 million. | ||
We'll spend more money than you can ever dream of. | ||
We'll spend more money than you can fathom. | ||
More money than has ever been spent in a congressional race. | ||
And if we don't succeed, we'll do it again. | ||
In two years. | ||
And if it doesn't work, we'll do it again in two more years. | ||
And if it doesn't work and you keep resisting Israel, we'll do it again. | ||
And you will be fighting off multi-million dollar challenges, multi-million dollars in statewide negative ads, even if you're only running in a congressional district, unless or until you support Israel. | ||
And people say, well the reason our government supports Israel is because there's good reasons. | ||
Because you can argue that it's good policy. | ||
Because it's popular. | ||
Oh really? | ||
Because it's popular? | ||
Not because if you vote against them they'll bury you in outside money forever until you lose? | ||
And by the way, this is the same thing that happened to the president of Harvard and the president of University of Pennsylvania. | ||
Bill Ackman opened up the floodgates, spent millions of dollars to send digital billboards around the Harvard campus to call everybody anti-Semites. | ||
They used their allies in the media to say that Harvard is anti-Semitic. | ||
They used their allies in Congress, who they donate a lot of money to, to convene a hearing and interrogate the presidents of Harvard and University of Pennsylvania and MIT. | ||
Until finally, it was too much. | ||
And basically, these Jewish Zionist billionaires said to the presidents of Harvard and UPenn, they said, this will never stop. | ||
Unless the president of Harvard steps down, we will always come at you. | ||
High pressure media campaign, oversight from the government, the alumni network will withhold donations. | ||
And we are going to put the spotlight on you, and the entire institution of Harvard will be dragged down by the weight of your liability, which is that you oppose us. | ||
That's what the Jewish lobby said. | ||
They said to the president of Harvard, Harvard will die on the vine. | ||
It will wither and die on the vine. | ||
We will strangle it with donations, bury it in the media, bring in the government with lawsuits and the DOJ and oversight. | ||
And we will make you a liability. | ||
We will make you hang your head in shame when you walk to work and you're bored and your faculty and your administrators and the world will know that Harvard sucks because of you and we will make it hurt for you. | ||
We will make you such a liability it would be stupid not to fire you. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
And you can go back and they bragged about it. | ||
Bill Ackman did it at Harvard. | ||
Ronald Lauder did it at UPenn. | ||
Their alumni at those respective schools. | ||
And they stated that that is what they were doing. | ||
They said openly, we're waging a campaign to get them fired because they said these things. | ||
And then when they were fired, they took a victory lap and said, one down, two to go. | ||
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Two down, one to go. | |
That's what they said as Elizabeth McGill was fired at UPenn and Claudine Gay was fired at Harvard. | ||
So think about it. | ||
Members of Congress are not safe. | ||
Presidents of Ivy League universities are not safe. | ||
When Kanye West said that Jared Kushner only cares about Israel. | ||
When Kanye West said the Jews created cancel culture. | ||
He was dropped by his talent agency, which is run by a Jew. | ||
His billion-dollar contracts with an S, his two one-billion-dollar contracts, each at Gap and Adidas, were cancelled. | ||
It wiped out hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for both. | ||
Ten-year contracts worth a billion apiece, both got cancelled. | ||
Hundreds of millions of dollars in cash was frozen at his bank accounts. | ||
He was banned on Instagram. | ||
He was banned on Twitter. | ||
One of the biggest recording artists and biggest streetwear designers of the 21st century could not fight them. | ||
So go down the list. | ||
Who really runs our country? | ||
Because Congress can't stand up. | ||
Because what is Congress but individual congressmen trying to scrounge up a million or two million dollars in a congressional race every two years? | ||
They can be isolated, buried with money, and exiled. | ||
And there's a chilling effect. | ||
So who runs our country? | ||
Well, Congress members are afraid of the Israel lobby. | ||
The top faculty at the most prestigious universities in the history of the world People are afraid of the Israel lobby. | ||
The biggest recording artist, streetwear designer of the 21st century, an untouchable legacy and brand could not be spared from the Jewish lobby. | ||
It goes on and on and on. | ||
And people say anti-Semitism comes out of jealousy. | ||
It's irrational. | ||
If you say that there is a Jewish mafia, they say that's anti-Semitic. | ||
If you say that this kind of power is unacceptable, they say that's anti-Semitic. | ||
If you call attention to it, if you notice it, if you notice what they say and their resources and the cause and effect, they call you anti-Semitic. | ||
And they say the only reason you'd say something like that is because you're jealous. | ||
The only reason it works like that is because they're smart. | ||
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What? | |
I'll give you one further example. | ||
This is the last one. | ||
Elon Musk is the richest man in the world. | ||
He has the highest net worth ever recorded. | ||
Upwards, at one point, of $250 billion. | ||
He owns the second most valuable private company in the world, SpaceX. | ||
He owns the most valuable car company in the world, Tesla. | ||
He bought Twitter, which has 300 to 500 million active users, for $46 billion in 2022. | ||
And the ADL, the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish group, marshaled a boycott against Twitter. | ||
The ADL called up the advertisers, and they fabricated one of their reports, and they said, since Elon bought Twitter, there's going to be an explosion of anti-Semitism, so all of our advertisers have to stop giving money to Twitter. | ||
And Twitter is, 95% of their revenue comes from advertisers. | ||
And they nearly bankrupted Twitter. | ||
Twitter was profitable, barely. | ||
It has been deeply in the red for years. | ||
And it was only until Elon Musk made an agreement with the ADL a year ago after October 7th that they've been able to get their advertisers back. | ||
But think about it. | ||
Elon Musk, the richest man in the history of the world, owner of the second most valuable private company in the world, owner of the most valuable car company in the world, Owner of Twitter, one of the top 10 social media platforms in the world, was almost bankrupted and the platform destroyed in a matter of months because a Jewish advocacy group, the ADL, said, what? | ||
If Elon allows free speech, the First Amendment, there will be too much anti-Semitism. | ||
Who is safe? | ||
Not Jamal Bowman, not Representative Jamal Bowman, a black progressive leftist from New York. | ||
Not Cori Bush, a black progressive leftist from Missouri. | ||
Not Bob Good, a hard right Republican from Virginia. | ||
Nobody in Congress is safe. | ||
Not Claudine Gay or Elizabeth McGill, presidents of two of the most prestigious universities on Earth, the top business school in the world, the top law school in the world. | ||
Not Kanye West, number one recording artist and fashion designer of the 21st century. | ||
And not Elon Musk, richest man in the history of the world, owner of the biggest car company, owner of SpaceX. | ||
Who is safe? | ||
And who really runs the world? | ||
And this is why you have to think in terms of systems. | ||
You have to think in terms of systems. | ||
How do things actually work? | ||
Because the rebuttal that I always hear is something like this. | ||
People say, well, Jews are only 50% of hedge fund, top hedge fund managers. | ||
They'll look at just like the gross numbers. | ||
They'll say, well, you know, percentage-wise, okay, but let's actually think about how these institutions function. | ||
And let's look at case studies. | ||
And let's look at the big three media conglomerates, or the big five media conglomerates in the world, in America. | ||
By market share. | ||
And who owns them? | ||
And let's look at the big three talent agencies in Hollywood and who owns them. | ||
And let's look at the weight of the ADL. | ||
And let's look at how the biggest social media companies make their money through ads. | ||
And what happens when those social media companies run afoul of the ADL. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
And like I said, I get called crazy. | ||
I get called a hateful bigot. | ||
I get called stupid or schizophrenic. | ||
I mean, everything I just said, you can look up and you can check for yourself. | ||
People might say, well, if that's true, hey, go and look it up for yourself. | ||
For stating the obvious, I'm called all of these things. | ||
I'm the most blacklisted, canceled person. | ||
I'm a brand risk. | ||
Everyone's afraid to take a photo with me, talk to me, sit next to me, whatever. | ||
And is any of this acceptable? | ||
I mean, let me ask you this. | ||
Should the Jewish Mafia control the most prestigious American universities? | ||
Should it be disqualifying for the president of Harvard to take an anti-Israel position? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Should it be disqualifying for a recording artist to criticize Jewish people? | ||
Should it be disqualifying as a member of Congress to criticize a foreign country? | ||
Who anointed The Jewish Mafia or the Israel Lobby to control our society. | ||
Who anointed them to control the media, Hollywood, the universities, Congress, and the power of the purse of the U.S. | ||
government, and our military? | ||
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Like it, love it, disagree with it? | |
This is totally unacceptable. | ||
And that's why, by the way, the most important issue of our time is not cutting taxes. | ||
It's not making gas prices go down. | ||
I would say, and forgive me, I would say it's not even immigration any longer. | ||
I know that's controversial. | ||
The number one issue of our time is American sovereignty. | ||
Americans should control Congress. | ||
Americans should control Harvard. | ||
Americans should control our biggest companies. | ||
Americans should control social media. | ||
Americans should control culture. | ||
Americans. | ||
Not Israel. | ||
Not a Jewish mafia with allegiance to Israel or to themselves. | ||
Americans should. | ||
And I'll go a step further. | ||
Christians should. | ||
And guess what would happen? | ||
If American Christians controlled these institutions, everything would be better. | ||
It wouldn't be perfect, but everything would be better. | ||
Because if Americans were in control of our country, we wouldn't have open borders. | ||
If Americans were in control of our country, we wouldn't have left-wing universities. | ||
If Americans were in control of our country, we wouldn't have filth in Hollywood and the music industry. | ||
Who's always promoting that stuff? | ||
Who runs OnlyFans? | ||
Who runs Pornhub? | ||
Who creates these movies that push wokeism? | ||
Who runs Disney? | ||
Who's pushing open borders? | ||
George Soros. | ||
Who's pushing us to war in the Middle East? | ||
Bill Kristol. | ||
Miriam Adelson. | ||
Who's responsible for this stuff? | ||
You ask Jordan Peterson and Chris Ruffo and Matt Walsh and they'll say, well, it's complicated. | ||
Who's pushing this stuff? | ||
Well, it's really complicated. | ||
You see, people say, what is wokeism? | ||
How do you describe the enemy? | ||
How do you describe the opposition? | ||
Who's responsible? | ||
And they'll say, well, it's complicated. | ||
You see, it's like a car. | ||
The tires are the people and the engine is Hollywood and the gearshift is Harvard, you know, like they come up with these like convoluted analogies and well, you know, you got to go back to the Frankfurt School. | ||
Well, you got to go back to the whatever. | ||
You got to go back to the Fabian socialists. | ||
That's a deep cut. | ||
You gotta go call them what they are. | ||
Marxists! | ||
I'm sorry, what is Karl Marx? | ||
I believe Karl Marx is dead. | ||
It's the communists! | ||
Okay, I believe communism had been defeated. | ||
Who runs Disney? | ||
Bob Iger, okay? | ||
I think that's a good place to start. | ||
When you talk about wokeism, when you talk about they-thems in your kids' Star Wars show, and black stormtroopers, and black Ariel, and transgenders in the Disney shows, that's a good place to start. | ||
Who runs Disney? | ||
Who runs BlackRock? | ||
You talk about international finance capitalism. | ||
Okay, who's the biggest private asset holder in the world? | ||
BlackRock. | ||
Okay, who runs BlackRock? | ||
What's another problem? | ||
Open borders. | ||
Okay. | ||
Who's pouring the most money to support open borders in the entire Western world? | ||
George Soros. | ||
Okay. | ||
So what do these three people have in common? | ||
Soros, Larry Fink, and Bob Iger. | ||
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Hmm. | |
What do they all have in common? | ||
Who is behind overthrowing the universities? | ||
Bill Ackman and Ronald Lauder. | ||
What do they all have in common? | ||
I just can't quite put my finger on it. | ||
It's so hard to say. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Let me get, well, they're all white men. | ||
No, that's not quite it. | ||
Well, they're all secular humanists. | ||
No, not quite. | ||
They're all liberal Democrats. | ||
No, no. | ||
Communists? | ||
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No. | |
I just have no idea. | ||
And look, it's not only them, okay? | ||
There are white liberals too. | ||
There are white liberals that are going, they're promoting a lot of this as well. | ||
They have their help from white liberals. | ||
They have their help from progressive non-whites with grievance. | ||
You know, there are a lot of blacks and Hispanics, younger generation, that have been indoctrinated with grievance against white people and against our culture. | ||
This like Muhammad Ali, you know, militant against America, Christianity, white people, Malcolm X thing. | ||
You know, that's real too. | ||
But, and this is the most important point I'm going to make tonight, but, because people like to say this, people like to say, no, no, no, it's the radical left. | ||
They like to say it's these grieved, younger minorities that have been indoctrinated to hate white people. | ||
Or they say it's white liberals. | ||
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
Well, if that's the case, then why did Jamal Bowman and Cori Bush lose? | ||
Because if it's the aggrieved progressive left minorities, why did they get buried in $25 million from the Israel lobby? | ||
Why did they get totally buried and thrown under the bus if they're in charge? | ||
And if it's these white liberals, why did Elizabeth McGill, the president of the University of Pennsylvania, get thrown under the bus and fired and replaced by the head of the North American Jewish Federation? | ||
If it's white liberals and black leftists, why did Claudine Gay get thrown to the wolves? | ||
Isn't she the perfect DEI hire? | ||
I thought, you know, they say it's gay race communism. | ||
Okay, well, Claudine Gay is the gay race communist. | ||
She's black. | ||
I think she's straight, but she looks like a lesbian. | ||
And she's a leftist. | ||
Okay, so if it's a DEI agenda, why did she get thrown to the wolves? | ||
Where was the media to defend her? | ||
Why did she get buried by a white male Jewish Zionist billionaire who's a lifelong Democrat? | ||
How do you explain that one? | ||
Jamal Bowman, Kerry Bush, Claudine Gay, Elizabeth McGill, even Joe Biden was fed to the wolves. | ||
The day that he started to criticize Israel openly when the special counsel delivered their report, that's when the media went in. | ||
That's when the New York Times turned on him. | ||
So, somehow I don't actually think it is the white leftists. | ||
I don't think it is the black progressives. | ||
I think it's something else. | ||
Very obviously, very obviously, there's something else going on. | ||
So, that's what I have to say about that. | ||
Anyway, but that's that. | ||
I don't know, do we have time? | ||
I guess we really don't have time to get into the ISIS stuff. | ||
Maybe I'm gonna change the name of the show. | ||
We'll just cover that tomorrow. | ||
Because I think I started at like 830? | ||
That's a good place to leave it at. | ||
So I'll just change the title of the show. | ||
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So. | |
So that's that. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
But yeah, that's what it is. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
How can anyone argue with that? | ||
I mean, because you see, and by the way, you see like Tucker Carlson. | ||
Tucker Carlson had Red Scare on. | ||
And Red Scare, and Tucker Carlson, and Bronze Age Pervert, and Lómez, and Raw Egg Nationalist, and Oron McIntyre. | ||
They're all in that clique. | ||
They all run in the same circles. | ||
And they all say, well, the real—no, the problem is not the Zionist-occupied government. | ||
They say the problem is gay race communism. | ||
It's global N-word communism. | ||
That's a word that they try to popularize. | ||
Everybody on the right was saying, we live in a Zionist-occupied government. | ||
Zog. | ||
And they said, no, we're living under global nigger communism. | ||
That's their words, not me. | ||
That's what they would say. | ||
And they would say, basically, we live in communism by a global DMV. | ||
It's a bunch of DEI minority hires that are becoming the bureaucrats of a communist system. | ||
And they're trying to push this astroturfed alternative explanation for world order. | ||
They're saying, no, no, no. | ||
There's no international Jewish syndicate. | ||
There's no Israel lobby. | ||
There's no Zionist-occupied government. | ||
That's all fake. | ||
And if it's not fake, it's good. | ||
And they're right-wing. | ||
They say the real problem is the black people. | ||
The real problem is DEI. | ||
The real problem is communism. | ||
The real problem is Marxism. | ||
And if you pay attention, you'll see what I'm talking about. | ||
It's BAP. | ||
It's raw egg nationalist. | ||
It's Jack Posobiec. | ||
It's, uh, Lómez, you know, who's become very—Jonathan Kieperman, who's a Jew, okay? | ||
And that's what they all push. | ||
No, no, pay no attention to Ben Shapiro behind the curtain. | ||
No, no, the real problem is the diversity hires. | ||
And I'll leave you with one more thing. | ||
Do you remember during the RNC, they brought out that Jewish student, his name was Shabbos Kestenbaum? | ||
And they bring him out during Israel night at the RNC. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
That's real. | ||
They brought him out during Israel night at the Republican convention. | ||
And the guy is a Democrat who believed the Russiagate hoax. | ||
He believed that was real. | ||
He's going to vote for Kamala in 2024. | ||
And he came out as a registered Democrat and a Democrat today. | ||
And said, hello, Republicans, I'm suing Harvard for anti-Semitism. | ||
He says he's suing Harvard for anti-Semitism, which is just so classic. | ||
And everyone applauded. | ||
They said, that's great. | ||
You're suing, you're using lawfare against Harvard for hate speech. | ||
Great. | ||
He was on an interview last week and said DEI is anti-Semitic. | ||
He said the problem with DEI is it's empowering Middle East Studies departments and it's empowering these progressive leftist blacks or other non-whites who criticize Israel too much and it's anti-Semitic. | ||
So he's suing to get rid of it. | ||
And didn't for a long time on the right wing they said DEI is the biggest problem. | ||
DEI. | ||
They brought down the Harvard president over DEI. | ||
DEI is making planes fall out of the sky. | ||
DEI is taking over Disney. | ||
DEI is what we need to focus on and dismantle in the next administration. | ||
And isn't it convenient that Democrat Jews like Shabbos Kestenbaum and Bill Ackman have also identified DEI as the problem? | ||
Even though they're liberal Democrats, they think it's the issue. | ||
But they don't think it's the issue like white people think it's the issue. | ||
They think it's an issue because it's making Harvard and UPenn and Yale less Jewish. | ||
It means that the proportion of Jewish students is going from 25% at Ivy League schools, which is very high, to below 20%. | ||
And they believe it's amplifying pro-Palestine demonstrations on the campuses. | ||
And they believe it's allowing Wall Street to replace Jewish board members and executives with black and Hispanic ones or Indian ones. | ||
The real reason Boeing failed is because of financialization. | ||
Boeing planes are not falling out of the sky because black people are piloting them. | ||
Boeing planes are falling out of the sky because a once great company that was made of engineers is now being run by financial people. | ||
That's why quality control is suffering. | ||
That's why deadlines aren't being met. | ||
That's why the planes are inferior. | ||
Because they brought in Wall Street managers to run Boeing, when it used to be run by engineers. | ||
It's financialization, not DEI that ruined Boeing. | ||
But they're going to use this Southern strategy to play on the sensibilities of white people and say, hey, white people, we're all racist, right? | ||
Black people are flying the planes. | ||
We're scared of that, right? | ||
When in reality, this is just another trick. | ||
So, you know, look no further than Cori Bush. | ||
Who wins? | ||
Zog or GNC? | ||
Who wins? | ||
Zog or gay race communism? | ||
I think you'll find that in almost every case, Zog wins. | ||
Zog solos gay race communism. | ||
Zog triumphed over Claudine Gay. | ||
Zog triumphed over Elizabeth McGill. | ||
Zog triumphed over Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman. | ||
Zog Solos. | ||
These black progressive Democrats thought they were at the top of the victim hierarchy, but they forgot about one thing you're never supposed to forget about. | ||
These black progressive leftists, they're so narcissistic, they think everything's about them. | ||
They scream at the top of their lungs, Our life matters! | ||
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Our lives matter! | |
But they forgot about one thing. | ||
They forgot about six million things that you're really not allowed to forget about. | ||
They forgot, just even for a moment, about something that you are never allowed to forget about, and that is the Holocaust. | ||
That is what now and forever will make Jews the ultimate victims, and that is why they will always be able to leverage over Blacks, Hispanics, anybody else in this system. | ||
So they forgot that today, and that is why they lose. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about this. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Six million things you're not allowed to forget about. | ||
You thought black people were untouchable? | ||
Well, maybe you need to take a trip to a Holocaust museum. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
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Let's see. | |
What are your thoughts? | ||
Thanks for the big Super Chat. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Looked like a 1 to me. | ||
I don't know what the hell you were... Can you tell us what that was? | ||
cooking or not what would you rate it on a scale of one to 109 thanks for the big super chat yeah i saw that looked like a one to me i don't know what the hell you were can you tell us what that was because i i don't know what that was Was that cheese? | ||
Were those noodles? | ||
Honestly, it looked like maggots. | ||
I have no idea what you were cooking over there. | ||
So you gotta tell us what that was because it just, it looked weird. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat! | ||
Yeah, you were cooking during my show. | ||
Cooking, I don't even know what. | ||
People are saying goyslop. | ||
I don't even know if that's goyslop. | ||
It was just slop. | ||
It was just regular slop. | ||
I was just like, looked like regular garbage. | ||
Nothing goyish about it. | ||
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He's based. | |
Russell Kirk is based. | ||
That's well said. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Honest thoughts on Russell Kirk? | ||
He's based. | ||
Russell Kirk is based. | ||
Jew free sent $100. | ||
I'm sure I'm not the first person to point this out, but it seems like J.D. Vance is all the things your haters accuse you of being. | ||
A weak, gay fed who takes foreign money and pretends to be Christian slash conservative to sabotage the movement. | ||
That's well said. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
You're right. | ||
Well, it's so rich. | ||
People call me a fed for years, and then they vote for J.D. Vance, Vance, who got $15 million from King Fed Peter Thiel. | ||
Peter Thiel is an FBI informant. | ||
He is a contractor that works with literally every federal law enforcement agency, exclusively contracted with the CIA for seven years, then opened it up to the NSA, ICE, DHS, Customs and Border Patrol, but also the FBI and the DOJ, among others. | ||
And Peter Thiel provided the money for his venture capital firm and $15 million to get him the Senate seat and got him the Trump endorsement. | ||
And the same people that say, no, J.D. | ||
Vance is great. | ||
He's totally above board. | ||
He's a normal white guy. | ||
They say, I'm the fat. | ||
The 25-year-old streamer who didn't go to college, who has never been charged with anything, who has never had a real job, The 25-year-old who is the most cancelled band person. | ||
I'm not allowed at CPAC. | ||
I get disavowed by everybody. | ||
The guy who just stopped doing a green screen show two months ago. | ||
And just got a checkmark on Rumble practically a week ago. | ||
Yeah, but I'm the Fed. | ||
Not the guy that got $15 million in a Trump endorsement and a venture capital firm from an FBI informant and the number one contractor of every federal law enforcement agency. | ||
Like, do you even know what Fed means? | ||
It's almost like they forgot what Fed means. | ||
Fed is short for federal law enforcement. | ||
And Peter Thiel is federal law enforcement. | ||
And they subscribed to Curtis Yarvin, his best friend, J.D. | ||
Vance's protege, and all of his groups and infrastructure that he sponsored, like NatCon, and like Red Scare, and like Bronze Age Pervert, and like all of it. | ||
You know, and it's so funny, do you ever notice those two Red Scare girls? | ||
They kind of treated me with like this amusement for a while. | ||
They were kind of like, oh, he's so funny. | ||
Oh, he's so, he's so funny. | ||
Oh my gosh, he's so silly. | ||
And then I started shitting on Vance and then all of a sudden they got really serious and they're like, hey, that's not funny. | ||
You know, when I was making jokes, when I was like, oh, we're transgender sluts and we're all Jews. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
But then I started shitting on Vance, and then these two cool-for-school, cigarette-smoking, left-wing women are like, wait, but that's not funny. | ||
Hey, you don't say that about Vance! | ||
Hey, you don't say that! | ||
Vance is cool! | ||
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That was weird. | |
I thought you guys were too cool for school. | ||
Sorry, jeez. | ||
Whoa, whoa! | ||
I didn't know Vance was off-limits. | ||
I thought you guys were too- Hey, whoa! | ||
Chin up! | ||
Pick that cigarette up. | ||
Hey, babe, put that cigarette back to your mouth. | ||
Hey, what happened to your too-cool-for-school, nonchalant facade? | ||
It's okay. | ||
Everything's gonna be okay, babe. | ||
Start talking about Peter Thiel and Vance, suddenly it's a record scratch. | ||
Record scratch, all the gay Jews and transsexuals turn and look. | ||
We're on a baby hunt. | ||
Suddenly, everybody's on a baby hunt. | ||
You know, I'm at Sovereign House. | ||
I'm in the dollhouse chat. | ||
I'm doing my thing. | ||
Right? | ||
I'm like, hey, you know, all right. | ||
Hey, when in Rome. | ||
I'm at Sovereign House. | ||
I'm like, yeah, Steve Saylor's based, blah, blah. | ||
We're having a great time. | ||
We're smoking cigarettes. | ||
We're slonking raw eggs. | ||
We're chewing zin. | ||
It's great. | ||
Hey, yeah, the left sucks. | ||
Hey, the left sucks. | ||
Communism's terrible. | ||
And then I'm like, yeah, yeah, you said it, Pariah the Doll. | ||
And JD Vance sucks. | ||
And then it's like record scratch. | ||
Everybody turns. | ||
Record scratch, everybody turns and looks. | ||
Jonathan Kieperman, Steve Saylor, Kostin Alomaru, Hadrian Beloved, Nadav Eisenman, Amanda Milius, Ryegg Nationalist, Kostin Alomaru, Curtis Yarvin, his assistant, Pariah the Doll, Alaric the Barbarian, they all turn and look. | ||
Hey, what the fuck did you just say? | ||
I'm like, uh, nah, nothing, uh, nothing. | ||
I just said JD Vance sucks. | ||
You need to leave. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
Oh, geez. | ||
All right. | ||
Suddenly, everybody's on a baby hunt. | ||
Bronze Age Pervert comes up. | ||
We're on a baby hunt. | ||
Don't think we don't know how to weed them out. | ||
That's me. | ||
They start singing the Weenie Hud Jr. | ||
song. | ||
Goofy Goober theme song? | ||
That's what happened to me at Sovereign House. | ||
It's me and Keith Woods trying not to sing the Goofy Goober song. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
Crazy! | ||
But that whole crowd is totally astroturfed. | ||
You want names? | ||
You want evidence? | ||
There it is. | ||
These people are all sus. | ||
You know, Jonathan Kieperman, who was promoted by Bannon and Posobiec. | ||
Jonathan Kieperman is a Jew academic who is basically being paid as a teal cutout to publish Curtis Yarvin's Unqualified Reservations blog, because Yarvin is a teal acolyte, and then he was publishing Saylor. | ||
Saylor's another Jewish supremacist. | ||
And the Passage Press Prize was being hosted at Sovereign House, which is run by two Teal-aligned Jews. | ||
And Sovereign House hosted Hadrian Belove, who's another Jew. | ||
And, uh, you know, and everybody goes there. | ||
That whole scene, that whole dime square scene hangs out there. | ||
The Red Scare Girls hang out there, and they, like other leftists, are given money to interview that crowd. | ||
They interview that fisted-by-Foucault guy, and it goes on and on and on and on. | ||
And it all goes right to the top of these, like, national security companies, this suite of venture capital national security companies. | ||
They're interviewing Eric Prince. | ||
Eric Prince is a CIA agent. | ||
It's like, so Teal is an FBI informant and a contractor for every law enforcement agency. | ||
Eric Prince is a CIA asset. | ||
They're all buddied up with both—you know, Bronze Age Pervert interviews Eric Prince. | ||
Yeah, that's not weird. | ||
Bronze Age Pervert interviews Edward Luttwak. | ||
That's not weird. | ||
Yeah, but I'm the Fed. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it's just totally, you know, but they really rely on people being stupid. | ||
They think you're stupid, and honestly, in most cases, they're right. | ||
A lot of people buy into it because they're literally just stupid. | ||
And they look at the slop that these 40-year-old Jews fill up the trough with on Twitter, you know, the stuff about, like, vitalism and, you know, this 101 classic stuff, and these Philistine ignoramuses go on Twitter and go, Raw eggs! | ||
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The classics! | |
Just like the Greeks! | ||
And basically, you're just like a stupid goy. | ||
You know, they're right. | ||
They're preying upon you. | ||
They think you're stupid, and they're right. | ||
And that's why a lot of people fell for it. | ||
And anyone that has a little bit of wherewithal can investigate this and find all of this out very quickly. | ||
Uh, and if I- if I don't- that's why I need to create, like, a graphical demonstration, a graphical presentation, to explain all of this, because if I don't spoon-feed it to you like a baby, uh, like, you don't know these names, and you don't know what any of this means, and you just won't get it. | ||
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Um. | |
And that's really what we're up against. | ||
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So anyway. | |
Poopfartporker sent $5. | ||
Am I most beautiful Super Chatter? | ||
I don't know, sir, I've never seen you. | ||
Yeah, I didn't really read too much into that. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Any thoughts on the Hindus in Bangladesh currently being persecuted by Islamists? | ||
Yeah, I didn't really read too much into that. | ||
I saw they were killing a bunch of Hindus, but I don't really care about Bangladesh. | ||
Anand 83 sent $10. | ||
Republicans, Pontius Pilate 2024. | ||
Batch to what you mean by that weird message. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $5. | ||
386. | ||
Do you still recommend pinheads and patriots? | ||
Honestly, not that good. | ||
It's a seminal... | ||
It's a seminal classic. | ||
If you want to know the secrets of the Jewish lobby and esoteric Judaism, Kabbalah, the Zohar, if you want to know about legalistic Judaism, the Talmud, if you want to know about esoteric Hitlerism, The lightning and the sun and everything. | ||
Secrets of the Universe. | ||
You have to read Patriots and Pinheads. | ||
You know, Secrets of Iraq and Afghanistan, 9-11, Kennedy, Sykes-Picot, Balfour. | ||
It's all there, okay? | ||
Everyone's always asking me, how do you know all this stuff? | ||
Where do you find out more? | ||
I always tell them, did you read Patriots and Pinheads yet? | ||
They say no. | ||
I'm like, what is wrong with you? | ||
Get on it. | ||
Roman Waper sent $100, no message. | ||
Hey thank you for the big super chat, I appreciate it, and no message. | ||
Pastor Slickback sent $15, how would you have felt if Vivek had been chosen as Trump's VP? | ||
Vivek was the only guy with good rhetoric and talking points and could articulate a plan that would end the bureaucracy in Washington. | ||
He sounded more like Trump from 2016 and it was actually refreshing. | ||
Too bad he's Indian. | ||
You know, I'm very distrustful of him. | ||
He's changed up a lot of his rhetoric and so he's doing this national libertarian thing. | ||
I don't buy into it. | ||
He's not Christian. | ||
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True. | |
- He's not Christian. - If Trump wins the election, Nicholas J. Fuentes will be vindicated. | ||
If Trump loses the election, Nicholas J. Fuentes will be vindicated. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
Pog represent fire. - True. | ||
Very true. | ||
About the whole situation? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Should I? | ||
If I do... I think I'm gonna post it on Twitter. | ||
Do you know if there's any validity to Milo's claims about Ye's nitrous problem and his dentist? | ||
Horrible situation if true, but hard to trust a serial liar. | ||
Should I disclose what I know about the whole situation? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Should I? | ||
If I do, I think I'm going to post it on Twitter. | ||
Or I'll do a stream about it. | ||
But I don't think I'm going to share it here tonight. | ||
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I don't know. | |
But I've got some bombshell information, because I will say this much. | ||
There is some validity to what he's claiming, but he's not telling the whole story. | ||
And I know exactly why he's pushing this out there. | ||
But I don't really want to get involved in all of that. | ||
It's really not my place. | ||
It's not my business. | ||
I'm a friend of Ye. | ||
And, you know, I don't work for him. | ||
I'm not under contract. | ||
I'm not under an NDA. | ||
But I just don't feel it's really appropriate to disclose a lot of the personal or professional problems. | ||
I'm really just a friend, you know, and I lend my ear sometimes and I try and help him talk through things and, you know, Stuff like that. | ||
I just try to be there for him as a guy, because he's really going through it. | ||
He's going through a tough time, and I know there's a lot of people that he doesn't trust. | ||
So I don't know if I'm gonna go and spill the beans. | ||
I mean, if it was a matter of, like, life and death, but if it was a matter of, you know, protecting him, I think I'd get more involved, but I don't know. | ||
It just doesn't feel right. | ||
Because I do know a little bit about some of that stuff, and I would say this, it's very sad because it sounds exactly like what happened to Michael Jackson. | ||
And I think something similar is going on there. | ||
And that dentist, I'll say that that part is true about the nitrous oxide and this dentist prescribing that, allegedly knowing full well that it was doing damage. | ||
And I'm not going to disclose any details more than that. | ||
That part is true. | ||
And Ye is aware of that. | ||
Ye is aware that that is going on. | ||
So, you know, I'm almost even alarmed at this attempt, this save Ye from himself. | ||
Ye is aware that this is going on. | ||
Ye is hip to this dentist. | ||
The whole thing is very disconcerting. | ||
It's very disturbing. | ||
Because they are trying to Michael Jackson or Britney Spears him. | ||
I absolutely believe that. | ||
There is a concerted effort to Michael Jackson him, either to kill him or make him destroy his mind, or to put him under conservatorship. | ||
So they either are trying to kill him or control him. | ||
They're either trying to destroy his mind and destroy his life, or they are trying to force him into conservatorship so that they can legally control him. | ||
That is what they're going for. | ||
And I'm not going to say anything beyond that, but I might, I'm thinking about maybe getting involved only because I do care deeply for him as a friend and I'm aware of some of these things. | ||
I don't want to overstep. | ||
I don't want to, you know, meddle and stick my nose where it doesn't belong, because it's really not my fight. | ||
It's not really my business. | ||
But as a friend, I don't know. | ||
I'm kind of... After I saw that today, I'm kind of weighing if I should get involved, because it's kind of... I know a lot of the parties involved, and it seems like things are kind of coming to a head, so... I do worry about him. | ||
Because he's a good guy, but he's, uh... You know, he's got his struggles, so... And putting a target on his back with the Jewish thing, it's... I think it's really attracted a lot of dark forces around him. | ||
And Milo's one of them, by the way. | ||
So... You know, you gotta keep... You gotta keep Milo away from Ye. | ||
You gotta keep that dentist away from Ye. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
And I warned him about this last year. | ||
I told him, I said, look, you got your life back. | ||
You got your money back. | ||
You weathered the storm. | ||
I said, and now everybody is going to come for you. | ||
Everybody's coming to the vultures, ironically, have come to pick apart what they can. | ||
And that's exactly what's happened. | ||
So it's hard to watch. | ||
But anyway, so I don't know. | ||
I don't want to disclose too much about it because it's really none of my business. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I think a lot of people like to talk about it because every it's really sick because any any time you say his name, it's like a clout grab. | ||
And I really try not to do that. | ||
Um, you know, cause I'm, I'm doing my own thing. | ||
I'm in politics. | ||
I don't, I don't seek that. | ||
I'm not in it for that. | ||
And everybody's always trying to get attention off of using his name and leaking information, which I've never done. | ||
So I don't think I'm going to do that, but you know, I might have to do things behind the scenes depending on what happens here. | ||
Cause it's, it's pretty sick. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
I think that he's likable and if Vance and him debate, it's gonna be a bloodbath. | ||
liberal who resonates with normal people. | ||
He's my governor and I don't hate him. | ||
Plus, I kind of like that his family looks like a gingerbread family. | ||
Little bit wholesome. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
I think that he's likable and if Vance and him debate, it's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
Calling it now. | ||
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My super chat last night was my favorite smile. | ||
Your super chat was your favorite? | ||
Hey, Hey, well thanks for the big super chat. | ||
And thanks for telling me. | ||
I'm glad yours was your favorite. | ||
Good. | ||
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Hey Nick, why are you being so down buzz with these English riots? | ||
Shouldn't you tell them to be smart, mask up, but go hard? | ||
We have to keep pushing. | ||
Well, I explained all of that on Monday. | ||
So if you want to see my take on the UK riots, you can watch Monday's show. | ||
Uh, but no, I'm not actually going to encourage people to engage in illegal activity. | ||
I know that's like a big shocker. | ||
It's kind of weird that you're telling me to. | ||
But no. | ||
Why aren't you telling people to commit crimes, but just in a mask? | ||
Uh, cause that's really stupid. | ||
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Be the change you want to see in the world. | ||
Fight slash correct the browns that can't follow basic social etiquette. | ||
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Uh, good point. | ||
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Trump wins with his current awful strategy of deradicalizing the GOP, leaving the right solidified as moderate Democrats who love diversity and low taxes, or Kamala wins and things get worse. | ||
But accelerationism leaves a wider door open to radicalize the right sooner for greater long-term gain. | ||
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Well, I don't know. | |
I think they're both terrible options. | ||
I think if Kamala wins, it's going to be very bad for the country. | ||
I think that we will be persecuted. | ||
It will be bad for Bitcoin and gun rights and the courts, and it's going to lead to a lot of bad things. | ||
On the other hand, it does give us the opportunity for a big reset. | ||
It destroys Vance. | ||
It totally tanks him and takes him out of the game. | ||
On the other hand, if Trump wins, there's opportunity for us to get into the Trump administration and maybe rest control, but it does elevate Vance. | ||
We do get some breathing room, potentially. | ||
On the other hand, though, if Trump wins, I think you do get the radical left back. | ||
We have to consider that when Trump won, things got worse for us. | ||
Censorship got worse under Trump. | ||
Cancel culture got worse under Trump. | ||
A lot of things got worse under Trump. | ||
So, you know, some people say, well, Trump is going to kind of keep the left at bay. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think when Trump was president, it actually emboldened the left and it put the right in the crosshairs in a lot of ways. | ||
So I think they're both too bad options. | ||
We have to see how it shakes out. | ||
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I mean, I don't know. | |
I think it's really a lose-lose scenario, which is a shame. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5, when you retweeted white supremacist Nick Fuentes, which you call Nick. | ||
Date, well that's his name, Pierce really is a tool. | ||
Quick to put one's name in his mouth to others yet won't have the balls to confront you head on. | ||
Man knows he'd lose, CEO. | ||
That's so funny, yeah. | ||
You retweeted Nick Fuentes, who you call Nick. | ||
That's my name. | ||
What else would you call me? | ||
That's my name. | ||
Well, he should just have me on the show. | ||
I mean, you can't insinuate my name constantly and then not invite me on the show. | ||
Like, why interrogate Pearl over talking to me? | ||
Interrogate Andrew Tate over talking to me? | ||
Interrogate other people over talking to me, but you won't talk to me? | ||
And I think that really strikes at his credibility because he has fashioned himself As somebody who is willing to bridge the divide and have a tough conversation and be tough but fair and bring on even the controversial people. | ||
But then to do this guilt by association label thing and blacklist me from the show, I think. | ||
I think it really damages his credibility. | ||
That's like what the mainstream media does. | ||
So you can't really have it both ways. | ||
Like, oh, I'm an honest broker. | ||
I'm honest enough. | ||
I'm not PC. | ||
Oh, but also I'm going to bludgeon people with guilt by association and that person is not welcome on the show. | ||
If I'm a reprehensible person, have me on the show. | ||
Read my quotes to me. | ||
Tell me I'm a terrible guy. | ||
So I think I deserve equal time. | ||
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Did Ye show signs of substance use when you met him? | ||
Pray for Ye. | ||
I'm not answering. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, but look, this is not an interrogation. | ||
I'm not answering questions. | ||
I really hate when people ask me that because it's none of your business. | ||
It's really nobody's business. | ||
People are always trying to get information about him. | ||
I'm not TMZ. | ||
I'm not here to report, you know, hey, I just talked with him. | ||
Here's the full report. | ||
I hate that shit. | ||
It's gross. | ||
So, I mean, I appreciate the big super chat, but yeah, I'm not, I don't play that game where I go and then give everybody the, spill the beans. | ||
So, no, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm not taking interviews on, You know, initially I was very enamored with him and everything. | ||
He's my hero. | ||
But I really did become his friend, and I genuinely do love him as a human being. | ||
I genuinely do consider him a friend. | ||
And it's strange, you know, because I still consider him a hero, but he's also humanized, because I've seen the human element. | ||
And I have immense compassion for him as a person. | ||
I think a lot of people feel that way about him. | ||
Not, unfortunately, not enough. | ||
I think a lot of people are just trying to steal whatever isn't bolted down in his empire. | ||
But I really do look at it with a lot of compassion as somebody who, this is a genius who really needs to be protected. | ||
He would probably hate me saying that, but I think there are a lot of people that are trying to take advantage and, you know, when you're at that level, you need people who have your best interest in mind. | ||
And I'm not saying, you know, I'm not trying to say, oh, I'm pure of heart or whatever, but, you know, he's such a special human being, but he does have his vulnerabilities and I think he can't trust anybody. | ||
And it's a really lonely, difficult place to be. | ||
So, um, anyway, so I don't, I really don't like when people say, oh, you know, tell me all about him and this and that. | ||
Um, cause he's a human being, you know? | ||
He's not a zoo animal, he's a human being. | ||
And, uh, and he's a good guy, so. | ||
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Piers Morgan was slandering you again on his show pressing Andrew Tate on retweeting you. | ||
Tate didn't disavow you and said he agreed with some of your takes on the riots. | ||
Would you go on Piers' show? | ||
It seems like he attacks you every chance he gets. | ||
Yeah, my name is still being used all the time. | ||
Everybody's like, you're not canceled. | ||
It's like, my name is still synonymous with like blacklisted. | ||
But Nick Fuentes and people go, no, no, no. | ||
Even like Candace Owens is like, oh, I'm not with Nick. | ||
It's like, okay, your whole show is about flat earth and Ataturk was secretly a Jew and you know, like, and it's like, oh, but Nick Fuentes, like you'll literally do a show defending Hitler. | ||
But she's like, hey, but I'm not with Nick Fuentes. | ||
So it's like my name is still, even for people like Tate or Candace Owens or others, it's still... People still, you know, they're like, hey, you're not that cancelled. | ||
It's like my name is still the name that cannot be spoken. | ||
Which is crazy. | ||
So... Yeah, of course I'd go on Piers Morgan. | ||
I wish they'd invite me. | ||
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I don't know my head size. | ||
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You will never be vindicated on the Russia-Ukraine question, neither in three weeks nor in three years. | ||
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Okay, your president's a gay Jew. | ||
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Vance has Charlie Kirk syndrome. | ||
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That's crazy. | ||
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We're not getting across the finish line without all of you. | |
We know how important this race is. | ||
We know how important it is to stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters, to stand with Israel. | ||
And as the next, or as the Democratic nominee for the 1st Congressional District of Missouri, I want you to know that you will always have an ally with me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Thank you to the donors. | ||
Thank you to my Jewish overlords for giving me a seat. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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Jamal and Enrique will not replace me. | ||
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Maybe it will, but I don't know. | |
Like I said, I'm still the underdog. | ||
So I don't know if that'll happen. | ||
Maybe it will, but I don't know. | ||
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What are your thoughts on Trump saying the VP choice doesn't matter that it doesn't affect the presidency at the NABJ convention? - Awesome. | ||
Uh, yeah, there's some truth to that. | ||
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The Jewish media undermined the Shah, despite being relatively pro-Israel, until he was ultimately overthrown and replaced by an openly anti-Israel administration. | ||
Was it a misstep by the Jews to subvert the Shah or does the Islamic Republic's existence make Qasas belly easier? | ||
Um, I think it was a mistake, ultimately, but who can really say what an alternative universe would look like? | ||
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I'd love to see you win. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
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What's good? | ||
My welfare check finally came in the mail. | ||
Here's your cut. | ||
Hey, thanks nigga. | ||
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Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Very good. | ||
Well done. | ||
Great joke. | ||
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- It's the same energy as, are you mad at me? | ||
Or is something wrong? | ||
They're totaled weebs. | ||
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Did you see the new horse meme the shills are pushing about waltz? | ||
Talk about not getting it. | ||
The couch meme is funny because Vance looks and acts like he would do that. | ||
Republicans are weird. | ||
Well and it's just like gross like only an extremely online person would type that into their phone and think that's funny. | ||
Normal people think that's gross. | ||
So the couch thing is just like it's it's like a chuckle. | ||
This like horse semen thing is just like really gross and weird. | ||
And just like reactive and defensive and stupid and it's just a total like, it epitomizes how tone deaf they are. | ||
They have no touch, no tact. | ||
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Plan B. Final solution. | ||
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Nigga WTF is up with RFK Jr. | ||
He killed a bear left it in the middle of NYC. | ||
Has brain worms. | ||
Had barbecue dog. | ||
Has brain worms. | ||
Maybe raped his nanny? | ||
Does this nigga has a media team? | ||
He's a freak. | ||
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Very weird guy. | |
They say he likes them. | ||
That's what I've heard. | ||
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percent five dollars i can't even imagine what trump and vance talk about like no way trump is sitting around ball busting with vance he's so cringe they say he likes them that's what i've heard uproyp sent five dollars who taught you how to tie tie your tie not always looks impeccable thank you i uh taught myself actually fay gaganaget sent fifty dollars you have two competing factions in the uk | ||
the liberal super majority trying to quell the unrest israeli shills trying to direct its momentum. | ||
They're going to channel hatred for Muslims into a war with Muslims while throwing people in jail for hating Muslims online? | ||
Something's gotta give. | ||
Yeah, everyone thinks that, but I think you underestimate the resilience of the institutions. | ||
You know, if you've if you're just got into politics this year, you might say, well, something's got to give. | ||
This is going to collapse. | ||
Yeah, they've they've weathered worse things before. | ||
So I think a lot of people get caught up in the moment and they're like, this is it. | ||
This is it. | ||
We're taking the country back. | ||
And then, you know, the sentiment dies down. | ||
Liberals turn out in full force. | ||
They closed ranks and it's over, you know? | ||
So I don't think any, you know, but we'll see. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if something crazy happened, but I think it's very unlikely. | ||
I think that odds are in a week it'll go back to normal. | ||
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First time super chatting way, starting RCIA in September of auto. | ||
I have always wondered which denomination was right and you drove it home. | ||
Watching since d live days. | ||
Don't join trades unless you plan on starting your own business. | ||
See ya at the next Karni Asada smile! | ||
Very funny. | ||
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It's true. | ||
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It's true. | |
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We want a Pollyanna to tell us everything is going to be fine, but we actually need a Cassandra like you so we can prepare for the worst and try to correct course in the present. | ||
In mythology, however, her accurate prophecies of impending disaster are never believed. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
But, you know, that's okay. | ||
I don't think it's actually the worst thing that can happen. | ||
It's actually better if... I mean, what happens if they lose? | ||
Then it's like, wow, who was calling it from the beginning? | ||
It gives me a lot of credibility. | ||
So that's why... Well, it's not why, but it is one positive externality of me. | ||
Everybody's like, why aren't you just supporting Trump? | ||
It's like, because I can see it. | ||
I have x-ray vision. | ||
You know, three months ago when I really came out strong against Trump, people were like, that idiot! | ||
What a stupid thing to do! | ||
And now it's crashing and burning! | ||
And now everybody's like, damn, sometimes Chicken Little knows what he's talking about. | ||
Remember when Mr. Mosby said that? | ||
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Great show, Nick. | ||
Journalist Mark Halpern had Loomer on his daily election panel show today and he says far-right people are welcome to join. | ||
Newt Gingrich, Joe Scarborough, Megan M.C. | ||
Kane, Sean Spicer are regulars. | ||
Would you go on and call out La Civida? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely I would do it. | ||
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I see why the glove was used now, I thought the guy was poor or worshipped cows with his pijit fetish and didn't use leather. | ||
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Cleaned up most of it, don't- Okay, alright, thank you for that. | |
Jacob S. sent $5, went to a park in the suburbs outside the city, clean, no smell of pot, it was white pilling. | ||
Went to a park in the city with my GF a while back to see mulligans twerking and litter. | ||
Love from a fellow Italian-American. | ||
God bless Nicolas J. Fuentes. | ||
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He said Moulin Yann, he's a best- I know how I'm gonna show everyone I'm best Italian, I'm gonna say Moulin Yann. | ||
You know, we call you Spock-on. | ||
That's what we call you buddy. | ||
No, I would never see Deadpool. | ||
Too gay. | ||
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If I were Corey, I'd crash out. | ||
Skull, let's just say I'd be spotted in the spray paint aisle at my local Michael's. | ||
They can't keep getting away with this and you cannot make this shit up. | ||
Thanks for your coverage of this stuff. | ||
No one does it like you, human heart. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, hey, let's not... Okay, can we not talk about, like, graffiti and swastikas? | ||
I do not avow... I do not avow that! | ||
I disavow that. | ||
But thank you for the compliments. | ||
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Is it called Blackrock because of Saturn? | ||
Yep, because of the Kaaba and the storm on Saturn's North Pole. | ||
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God bless you, keep praying daily for you. | ||
The temple's a cube, the star is a hexacle. | ||
Okay, hexacle, hexagram, cube. | ||
Cube on Saturn's North Pole, cube in Mecca. | ||
The New Jerusalem is a cube. | ||
Star of David is a cube. | ||
It's a cube. | ||
It's a black rock. | ||
It's a black rock. | ||
Congrats on being reinstated on X for your third month. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I was watching, the other day I was watching a TikTok of Eyes Wide Shut. | ||
You know that movie Eyes Wide Shut, the Stanley Kubrick movie? | ||
They say, I'm told, that the original title for Eyes Wide Shut, that movie about secret societies that are satanic that control the world, they say the original title of that movie was Jaded Eyes Wide Shut. | ||
That's a rumor that I heard. | ||
I don't know if that's true or not, but I heard that the original title of Stanley Kubrick's last film that was released posthumously That he submitted six days before his death? | ||
The original title was Jaded Eyes Wide Shut. | ||
Jaded Eyes Wide Shut. | ||
Isn't that weird? | ||
I just heard that. | ||
I don't know if that's true or not. | ||
Anyway, I was watching a TikTok of a clip from that movie, and the theme song is so creepy. | ||
If you've ever seen that movie, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
And the whole night, I just had this, like, deep, unsettling feeling. | ||
So there's something very real going on with that stuff. | ||
You really have to avoid the occult. | ||
Everybody's getting really into the occult lately. | ||
They're getting into numerology and witchcraft. | ||
And I have to unequivocally disavow. | ||
Stay away from that stuff. | ||
Stay away from the Jews that are promoting that stuff. | ||
The numbers, the Kabbalah. | ||
All that stuff. | ||
Stay away, because demons are attached to it, and you don't need it, and it's pure evil. | ||
Put your trust in God. | ||
Put your trust in Jesus Christ. | ||
Protect yourself. | ||
Invoke His name. | ||
Pray in His name. | ||
Take the Eucharist. | ||
Okay? | ||
That is the only thing that you can do for yourself spiritually. | ||
I'm not calling it—that's not a subtweeted Zirka. | ||
It's a subtweeted Gary the Numbers guy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Zyrka, I like. | ||
And he does the numerology. | ||
I don't think he should be doing that, but I'm not so much talking about him. | ||
I disagree with that. | ||
But I like Zyrka. | ||
I'm really more talking about Gary the Numbers guy, who's a Jew. | ||
And just in general. | ||
A lot of people are pushing that. | ||
People are becoming very into that stuff. | ||
Ancient deities and, you know, and it's morbid curiosity, but curiosity is a sin. | ||
Curiosity is a sin sometimes, so stay away. | ||
Get the fuck away from that stuff. | ||
You can't, you can't get far enough away from that stuff because it's pure evil. | ||
So that's my, because I saw that, I saw a TikTok of that scene from Eyes Wide Shut, where Tom Cruise goes to the Rothschild mansion, and they're doing this satanic ceremony, and they're playing a Romanian hymn in reverse. | ||
They put it backwards, and it's really disturbing and haunting, and I felt this unease the entire night. | ||
Now, maybe I just got scared, okay? | ||
Maybe I just got creeped out, but it was something profoundly unsettling about it. | ||
I couldn't shake it all night. | ||
It was stuck in my head, and I just had this very unsettling feeling. | ||
I had to pray it away because it was really freaking me out. | ||
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I just got to avoid that guy because more and more I see the satanic stuff and you got to get that away from you. | ||
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I live in the UK. | ||
I first heard of you while watching Rams Paul's content. | ||
I believe you were on RSBN at the time. | ||
He mentioned that you'd be a future leader of the right due to your eloquence and strong speaking skills. | ||
Guess he was right. | ||
God bless. | ||
Wow, since RSBN, huh? | ||
That must have been a long, long time ago. | ||
Seven years ago. | ||
But hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, he doesn't really like me so much anymore, but he was right. | ||
Whether he likes it or not, he was right. | ||
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It goes too fast. | ||
But you are the GOAT. | ||
Prayers for your safety. | ||
No more talking heads. | ||
Only NJF on our TV. | ||
We loop your show 24 hours a day on our TV. | ||
Love you. | ||
Hey, thank you so much. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
I love the good people that watch the show. | ||
I hate the trolls. | ||
I hate the troll demons that troll me and they put super chats that make fun of me and they're trying to make me mad. | ||
So the sociopathic troll demons will be destroyed. | ||
But yeah, I really love the wholesome, good people. | ||
I saw someone comment on the show last night and they're like, hey, I'm a 60 year old elderly person and I just love your show. | ||
And I'm like, that really, that really is touching to me. | ||
So thank you so much. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Good people. | ||
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Okay. | |
Chill. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no. | ||
The Trump campaign should intentionally cause civil unrest and infrastructure damage and blame it on the incumbent administration. | ||
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Okay. | |
Or get Wallace's classmate from college to accuse him of rape or something. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
Or make eye of him saying African American. | ||
We need more intellectual capital. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
More ruthlessness. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
And more courage. | ||
No, no. | ||
We need to be more like Mossad and less like Kat. | ||
No, okay. | ||
Yeah, if we were doing that, we would not be broadcasting it publicly, genius. | ||
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Guy says, hey, we should commit crimes! | |
Yeah, like the Mos- because the Mossad announces their crimes on public li- Yeah, no, okay? | ||
No, federal agent. | ||
Try again. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, but no. | ||
Totally disavow all of that. | ||
What is wrong with you? | ||
Why would you send that? | ||
No. | ||
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Wrong. | |
No. | ||
We should obey the law and we should pursue legitimate change within the system, use the truth which is on our side. | ||
We should be Christ-like. | ||
We should go to church, win hearts and minds. | ||
We should not be like Mossad. | ||
I said this last week. | ||
Mossad are liars and deceivers and killers and cowards and I disavow all of that, okay? | ||
That's not Christ-like. | ||
Cloud Slides sent $5, can you do a reaction to the Andrew Tate and Piers Morgan stream? | ||
Andrew mentioned you multiple times and parroted a lot of your talking points. | ||
Also do you think Andrew could become the head of the movement in England and how would that play out? | ||
Uh, maybe. | ||
Maybe I'll react to it. | ||
But, um, Andrew Tate's already a leader. | ||
I think Andrew Tate is one of the best talking heads out there. | ||
Or, not talking heads, but you know what I mean. | ||
He is honestly one of the best. | ||
And I'm not glazing here because even when he was critical of me, I said the same thing. | ||
You could go back and watch. | ||
I've always said that he is literally, although unexpected, one of the best voices. | ||
And a lot of people were critical of me saying that because they said, well, he's a human trafficker and he's doing all these terrible things. | ||
And look, I don't avow the pornography stuff. | ||
I don't avow some of that stuff. | ||
But let's be precise and specific. | ||
Andrew Tate was against supporting sending hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine. | ||
Andrew Tate was outspoken about how the election was stolen. | ||
Andrew Tate is outspoken about replacement migration. | ||
Andrew Tate is outspoken on the Israel lobby. | ||
Andrew Tate is outspoken on how white people are being bullied and pushed around by feminists and by our women. | ||
Andrew Tate is critical of liberalism. | ||
And so, when you actually look at what he says, he promotes religion. | ||
He is pound for pound more based than a lot of actual political pundits. | ||
Pound for pound, issue by issue, he's not a perfect guy. | ||
I don't think he claims to be. | ||
And like I said, I don't avow, obviously, some of the things that go on there. | ||
And I've been openly critical before. | ||
But, you can do a lot worse in terms of voices. | ||
He is honestly, like I said, issue by issue, one of the most based ones. | ||
Now, you can say, well don't promote him, he did bad things. | ||
Okay. | ||
But who do we promote instead? | ||
Shapiro? | ||
Who's better? | ||
Who is on that level with a massive platform that is more based? | ||
And if he were promoting OnlyFans now, I would feel differently. | ||
He says it's in the past. | ||
Okay. | ||
But people will defend Tucker Carlson. | ||
Tucker Carlson doesn't go as hard on Israel as he does. | ||
Tucker Carlson doesn't go hard on women like he does. | ||
Doesn't go hard on Ukraine like he does. | ||
Doesn't say the election was stolen like he does. | ||
And these are like the most important issues of our time. | ||
So we really need to examine who's really based and who has a massive platform. | ||
I think Tate is, uh, seems to be surprisingly independent, articulate, popular, especially among young people, and very, very based. | ||
And if other people are half as based, I could tolerate a lot of shit from them. | ||
But they're just not. | ||
So. | ||
And I always use Tucker as an example because everybody loves Tucker. | ||
And I don't hate Tucker. | ||
I think Tucker's OK. | ||
But everybody uses Tucker as an example and they love Tucker. | ||
And it's like, OK, well, let's compare them issue by issue. | ||
And on almost every one, Tate seems to be more based. | ||
And Tate isn't even really a political pundit. | ||
He's really more like cultural, a cultural figure. | ||
And yet he's willing to take more risks. | ||
And I think that's admirable. | ||
So I think he's already a leader. | ||
Bully Fag sent $5. | ||
$365. | ||
Party Girl. | ||
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Okay. | |
DS sent $5. | ||
Red Scare, a bad even though Dasha loves you. | ||
Hey, look, I don't, I'm not saying they're bad. | ||
I'm saying they're part of that network, okay? | ||
Dumbfuck. | ||
Everybody, it's always like, you say something that's true about a person and they go, you don't like them? | ||
It's like, okay, I know we're all five years old, but we can have a little bit more of a sophisticated treatment of the world other than, okay, but do you like them or do you not like them? | ||
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It sounds like you don't like them. | |
You know, and for what it's worth, I don't think they're especially intelligent or interesting. | ||
I think they have pretty mediocre takes. | ||
I think they're not as interesting as they think they are. | ||
I think they are pretty, uh... I think there's some artificial amplification going on. | ||
You know, maybe they're nice people. | ||
I don't know them. | ||
And yeah, they like me. | ||
Well, hey, I'm a likable guy. | ||
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A lot of people like me. | |
They should be more based. | ||
They should be better. | ||
Maybe they should try being better. | ||
I don't know if you thought of that. | ||
Rickards69 sent $20. | ||
Nick, I offer you $10,000,000 to be locked in a room with Shabbos Kessenbaum for 24 hours. | ||
Are you taking the deal? | ||
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Totally. | |
Nickers sent $5. | ||
I was watching War Dogs last night and one of the actors in the movie said every Jew owes a debt to Israel. | ||
It's unreal how these American-born hebes actually believe in that shit and how stupid and they really are. | ||
Pack of sheep. | ||
It's a movie! | ||
It's a movie! | ||
And I saw that movie too, and the whole point is like, yeah, that's how Jews act. | ||
Like, Jews say that. | ||
So the movie's realistic. | ||
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I was watching a movie, and they said things that real people say. | |
I can't believe it. | ||
What else do they do? | ||
They celebrate Hanukkah? | ||
Her skin isn't! | ||
She has ice pick... She has ice pick scars. | ||
She doesn't have smooth skin. | ||
Surfer mommy Tulsi with skin as smooth as coconut butter is the real tropical queen. | ||
Her skin isn't. | ||
She has ice pick. | ||
Tulsi should have been Trump's VP. | ||
She has ice pick scars. | ||
She doesn't have smooth skin. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Professor Ratio sent $10. | ||
I feel Trump would have the best odds with Tulsi Gabbard as VP. | ||
What are your thoughts on her? | ||
You're an idiot then. | ||
You're a complete pedestrian idiot if you think that. | ||
I think Tulsi would have been a... No, totally wrong. | ||
She's very liberal actually. | ||
And she's not articulate. | ||
And she was in the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
Oh no, I think that'd be a terrible fit. | ||
She's not a good politician at all. | ||
He should have picked I don't know, there weren't really a whole lot of good options to be honest with you. | ||
But Vance was the worst one. | ||
Really? | ||
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Do I? | |
I don't believe it. | ||
$10. | ||
You have your own segment on the Pinheads and Patriots Wikipedia page. | ||
Really? | ||
Do I? | ||
Spurgy Millennial sent $5. | ||
Poop Fartorker is an adorkable girl. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
Abiz $1.10. | ||
Is Harris a better option for avoiding Israel getting us into another all-out war in Iran, Middle East? | ||
Nope, not necessarily. | ||
Caller $3.47. $10. | ||
But it's a question of who's going to own it. | ||
Will Republicans own it and be the party of war or will the Democrats? | ||
Caller 347 sent $10, half. | ||
You expressed you get tired of going over what happened on September 11th each anniversary, but I'm glad you do. | ||
You get new fans every day and it's good to expose that information to them. | ||
Even for your longtime fans, it reminds us of what our enemies did. | ||
Caller 347 sent $10, two halves. | ||
What our enemies are capable and willing to do to Americans for their interests. | ||
But that is just my opinion, you know what's best. | ||
P.S., have some money. | ||
Hey thank you, yeah I will, I will do it. | ||
Nathan Kent sent $35, when BLM was burning down Minneapolis Trump said if Waltz wouldn't do anything he would. | ||
The city burned for two more nights. | ||
He should have shut his mouth and did his job. | ||
Coming back to bite him. | ||
All these decisions are now coming back to bite him. | ||
And, uh, I mean, I don't, and listen, it's not personal for me. | ||
People say, oh, it's personal or something. | ||
It's not personal. | ||
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At all. | |
I still love Trump. | ||
I don't want to see him fail. | ||
I actually want to see him succeed. | ||
I don't take any pleasure in seeing a comeuppance against Trump. | ||
I think it's a little bit fitting that Vance is sinking the ticket. | ||
I do delight in that. | ||
I delight to see that Vance is dragging them down. | ||
I think that's fitting. | ||
To me, I'm not... | ||
You know, licking my chops thinking, oh man, he's finally going to get what's coming like Pedro Gonzalez or something. | ||
I think it's tragic. | ||
I think it's very sad. | ||
I wish it wasn't this way. | ||
But these, I mean, it's just true. | ||
There's a cause and effect. | ||
These things that he did back then are coming back to haunt him. | ||
You know, that's just, it's a shame. | ||
I don't say that with any glee. | ||
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Oh really? | |
- Oh, really? - Michael sent $5. | ||
Hello, Nick. | ||
My name's Sophia. | ||
I'm from Italy and was wondering if you would take me on a date. | ||
I'm 18, Catholic, a virgin, born to a two-parent household, never even kissed anyone. | ||
Would you like me to fly to you or you to fly to me for a date? | ||
I love you. - Okay, officer. | ||
Am I free to go? | ||
Am I being detained? | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Oh wow, thank you for telling me all that. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Nick, if you ever get on Piers Morgan, he's going to interrupt more than he has with anyone else. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
But this is assuming he removes you from the blacklist. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
Thank you for telling me all that. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
White Pilfer and sent $20. | ||
Thank you for the advice. | ||
It's my birthday today. | ||
I listen to your show every day. | ||
You are the best source of news, and I completely trust your plan. | ||
I appreciate all that you do. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
Happy birthday! | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
God bless. | ||
You know, these birthdays, you turn a certain age and then you just start to hate it. | ||
You're like, make it stop! | ||
Make it stop! | ||
I'm gonna be 26, and then 27, and then I'm gonna be 30, and then I'm gonna be 50, and I'm gonna be- and that's if I'm lucky! | ||
Then I'm gonna be dead. | ||
And then I'll be dead until... Well, you know, hopefully I'll be in heaven, but... | ||
And it'll, it's all over. | ||
The earth is over. | ||
You know, and it's good. | ||
We, you know, for, if we're, uh, diligent, we get to go to heaven and everything, but I don't want to die, but I don't want to die. | ||
So happy birthday. | ||
So happy. | ||
Anyway, so happy birthday. | ||
Someone says, Nick, it's my birthday. | ||
I don't want to die. | ||
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I know we go to heaven, but I don't want to die. | |
But hope you had some birthday cake. | ||
Blow out your candles. | ||
Happy birthday! | ||
I don't know. | ||
We've been brainwashed. | ||
We've been indoctrinated psyops for our whole lives. | ||
We're in the fall. | ||
We're in the autumn. | ||
We're in the autumn of the year. | ||
Sergey Lewis said $20. | ||
Jonathan Bowden once said that leading a right-wing movement is like herding cats because of all the different and forthright opinions. | ||
Do you think this is a perennial issue for the right? | ||
Totally. | ||
That's also an issue on the left. | ||
You had... I mean, how did the Bolsheviks emerge? | ||
They emerged out of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party convention in 1903. | ||
I mean, just like in the Russian Revolution, you had liberals, constitutionalists, you had Socialists, Communists, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, you know. | ||
There's always, uh, when there's a power struggle, there's always factionalization. | ||
It's just, you know, but eventually it gives way to consolidation and then you get, uh, you know, then you get hegemony, so. | ||
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That's just how it goes. | |
Mm-hmm. | ||
sent five dollars trump's last words are going to end up being white to jd yep good point he sent thirty dollars republicans not beating the weird allegations they never will because they are weird because they're true I feel for her, you know? | ||
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Yep. | |
She was pretty funny. | ||
Say what you will about her, but she loves America. | ||
She's pretty funny. | ||
in the primaries yesterday. | ||
Sixth place, Lamao. | ||
Weak and gay. | ||
I feel for her, you know. | ||
She was pretty funny. | ||
Say what you will about her, but she loves America. | ||
She's pretty funny. | ||
And she defended me a lot, which I actually appreciated. | ||
You know, people can say whatever they want, but she was really funny. | ||
She defended me. | ||
She was a warrior. | ||
She's pretty accomplished. | ||
So... I will never disavow. | ||
You know, hey, congratulations on a tough-fought campaign. | ||
At least she was calling people gay. | ||
That was kind of cack. | ||
So that was cool of her. | ||
Based Italian sent $10. | ||
The way Republicans are acting this cycle reminds me a lot of Democrats in 2016 when libtards acted like their candidate was already the default choice for every American and all they have to do is shut down criticism. | ||
But they don't even respond to the criticism they tell you to shut up and obey. | ||
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Yeah, that's actually a really good comparison. | |
It's true because there were Democrats saying the same thing about Clinton in 16 and they said shut up just vote for her she's fine. | ||
And everyone's like, oh, you're gonna lose. | ||
And it's the same thing now. | ||
Instead of saying, yeah, yeah, we know, but we have to vote anyway, they're like, here's how Trump can still win. | ||
I believe that he will win. | ||
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I, I, I believe. | |
I believe. | ||
I believe that. | ||
I believe that. | ||
I believe that he. | ||
I believe that he will win. | ||
That's what it's like. | ||
That's the same energy with Trump. | ||
It's like the crowd size is small. | ||
There's no enthusiasm. | ||
They're saying here's how he could still win. | ||
It's cringe. | ||
They're running to the middle. | ||
We don't even know what we're fighting for. | ||
He's not a change candidate. | ||
The speeches suck. | ||
It's the same story. | ||
So you're right, that's actually Adam Roy. | ||
Professor Ratio sent $10. | ||
When this stream ends, I'm going to watch Eyes Wide Shut for the first time. | ||
Thanks for reminding me. | ||
Someone recently told me I need to watch it. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty good. | ||
It's pretty interesting. | ||
It's a challenging watch. | ||
Challenging film. | ||
Roypus sent $50. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
But it's scary. | ||
Hey, love you too. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Yeah I just haven't seen a lot of that. | ||
Since Kamala became the nominee I just haven't seen that as much. | ||
She handled it really well. | ||
Yeah, I just haven't seen a lot of that. | ||
Since Kamala became the nominee, I just haven't seen that as much. | ||
She handled it really well. | ||
It was kind of awesome. | ||
She's like, well, if you want Trump to win, then keep doing that. | ||
Otherwise, I'm speaking! | ||
And everybody's like, shut up! | ||
It was awesome. | ||
It was like, that was some Hitler energy. | ||
That was some serious Emperor Palpatine, Frank Underwood shit. | ||
She was like, I will not yield. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
I thought, you say what you want, I think she handled it well. | ||
But yeah, we'll see what's going to happen at the convention. | ||
I think they're going to lock the city down. | ||
I don't know how much it's going to be an issue. | ||
I thought that for a while, but street level chatter says it won't be an issue. | ||
The streets say that it's not going to be an issue in Chicago, but I guess we'll have to wait and see. | ||
Richard Lyman sent $100. | ||
Sorry Nick, I was just thinking about Kavanaugh in 18 and COVID and Floyd in 20 and how Democrats seem to be more effective than Republicans due to their superior strategies. | ||
I should be better than this, my bad. | ||
Persevering face. | ||
Thank you for the big superchats, but yeah, let's just not FedPost, okay? | ||
You're gonna get us all in trouble, alright? | ||
You're gonna get us all pinched. | ||
Not that we're doing anything wrong, but like, let's not, let's not, uh, No, I'm sorry to say. | ||
Close! | ||
You know, you're pretty close. | ||
I'd say you're up there. | ||
I'd say you're maybe top 10%. | ||
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But, um... Number one? | |
Well, I can't say who number one is, because then everyone else is just gonna hate me, so... | ||
But you're up there for sure, I would say. | ||
Based Pensioner sent $5. | ||
What do you think Iran will realistically do to Israel? | ||
Sick of waiting for the taxpayer funded content. | ||
You're like a mid. | ||
You're like, you're like one of the trailer park mids. | ||
You're like one of the trailer park, not that you're from a, I think you're pretty affluent, but you're like one of the trailer park mids where people are like, this is what someone working at a random gas station looks like in Kentucky. | ||
So, that's what I would say. | ||
This is a male, by the way. | ||
This is a male, by the way. | ||
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Gay! | |
This is a male, by the way. | ||
I'm just joking, of course. | ||
Trailer park bid. | ||
But this is, sir, please. | ||
Stop fishing for compliments. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
It was boss. | ||
That was some boss bitch stuff. | ||
Why are they, uh, why? | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
It was boss. | ||
That was some boss bitch stuff. | ||
Why are they... | ||
What's up with them? | ||
I don't know the angle. | ||
Dumb question. | ||
Like, this is just like the wrong question to ask, but thank you. | ||
supporting Trump-like populists in the future, despite the fact that they always cripple themselves by being too overzealous with their words. | ||
The issue I see is that establishment will always tighten the grip on their necks and never end up doing a fraction of what they promise. | ||
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Dumb question. | |
This is just like the wrong question to ask, but thank you. | ||
What is a Trump-like populist? | ||
What do you, like, this is just a, I don't even know what you're asking. | ||
Your question's just horrible. | ||
Like, the premise of your question doesn't even make any sense. | ||
I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
It's just, like, a terrible question. | ||
I don't know, like, you know, so much of knowing things is asking the right questions, and this is just a horrible question. | ||
So I mean like maybe? | ||
it kind of depends on a lot of things I don't know who Who can really say, you know? | ||
Because I am the person that I am because of everything that's happened. | ||
You know, what has happened to me has made me who I am, and it's made me believe the things that I believe. | ||
So I think if I waited, I would be far less radical. | ||
I would be an ignorant, hard-right normie. | ||
I would be as based as Jack Posobiec or Oren McIntyre. | ||
IrishCeltic95 sent $5, did Trump endorse JD Vance only after Vance started supporting him? | ||
Or did the Trump endorsement come before Vance's support, which caused him to flip? | ||
But who can really say? | ||
But I appreciate the compliment. | ||
Vance changed his mind in like 2018, 2019, Trump. | ||
Trump endorsed him in 22. | ||
That's a Google search, buddy. | ||
That's a Google search. | ||
But okay, all right. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
There's actually, the Super Chats are getting better, don't you think? | ||
I was actually not so bad tonight. | ||
They were pretty good. | ||
Maybe it's just because I'm caffeinated, I feel better. | ||
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But, uh, I had a mocha and a Monster Zero Ultra. | |
And a cheeseburger. | ||
And a Coke. | ||
So maybe I'm just, uh, I have all the main food groups, and maybe I'm just in a really good mood for that reason. | ||
But okay, that's it. | ||
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I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 8 o'clock Central. | ||
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
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Big thanks to all of them. | ||
07s to them. | ||
They're the GOAT. | ||
But thanks to all of our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America First! |