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Make a left turn here in the long angle game tie. | |
Make a left more than once, and you'll make the payoff. | ||
Boiling Spirals triangle time works... | ||
..but let me report! | ||
This is online fiasco as it can't be stopped. | ||
Oh, ok, let's get it... | ||
Every run starts with a black triangle. | ||
This is a good time to get a good angle. | ||
The black triangle is a good time to get a good angle. | ||
This is a good time to get a good angle. | ||
own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Group of Wars of 2019 when so many of these | ||
brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning | ||
him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars | ||
of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are | ||
really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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So, so, | |
so, so, | ||
so, Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
The following video is a derivative work of the Touhou Project. It may be disrespectful to the characters and | ||
settings. Please do not imitate. | ||
Me and the Groypers will save the- I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're | ||
willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. I love Trump. We all love Trump. And if they don't make the course correction, | ||
then it's on them. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment | ||
with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is real. | ||
unidentified
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You know it. | |
They know it. | ||
I know it. | ||
And pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
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It's worse. | |
I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
unidentified
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Isn't that Trump's trademark? | |
That if results aren't happening that people are, you're fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
unidentified
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It happened back in 2016. | |
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
unidentified
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It kept things fresh. | |
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
unidentified
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Fire Chris LaCivita. | |
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
unidentified
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Fix this campaign before it's too late. | |
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. | ||
This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
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You're blowing it for Trump. | |
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
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You have alienated us. | |
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns we have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
unidentified
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What about Native Americans? | |
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
I don't want to hear about whatever. | ||
And the message is simple. | ||
America first. | ||
Native Americans. | ||
America only. | ||
No Israel. | ||
No corporations. | ||
No foreign influence. | ||
No foreigners. | ||
No immigrants. | ||
None of that. | ||
Just America. | ||
America first. | ||
And Christ the King. | ||
So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited. | ||
unidentified
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Trump is a peaceful man. | |
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
You're done. | ||
If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
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So if we don't succeed, it's over. | |
You need to get involved in this, or honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
unidentified
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It's a different battle. | |
But it's the same war. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should | |
be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
you Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
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Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | |
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
unidentified
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I am officially running for President of the United States. | |
We need a leader. | ||
unidentified
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I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | |
It would be wonderful if you have smart people. | ||
But we have people that are stupid. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American Dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
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And nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | |
And we will make America great again. Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. And we will make America great again. | ||
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And we will make America great again. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I could hit that yay button. | ||
I said trust me, baby. | ||
Trust me. | ||
I'ma give you a day, boys, and a dollar. | ||
I said change the girls in your corner. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes. | ||
You so cover me. | ||
I said one, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I'ma give you the first action. | ||
See, Ricky said, do it, but I don't want to fool you. | ||
But I want to fool you. | ||
Do the one-on. | ||
OK, bro, you're on. | ||
Team the code, it's accurate. | ||
We don't have your back. | ||
We're the punters. | ||
It's two in the day, one hoes. | ||
Now we're still the coolest. | ||
The punters. | ||
And I'm 10. | ||
Put them in above your head. | ||
Pray before you go. | ||
Submit everything. | ||
My plan is easy. | ||
Trust me, baby. | ||
Trust me. | ||
I'ma give you a day. | ||
I said one, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I said one, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I said one, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I said one, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I can endorse them, alright? | ||
They said trust no bands But I'm a sickening, evil, dread boss | ||
I don't know what they're up to But I'm a sickening, evil, dread boss | ||
My mama said trust no hoes Use a product | ||
But they said trust no bands But I'm a sickening, evil, dread boss | ||
Blacked out skies, closed doors Everything is swarming | ||
I'm transforming. I'm everybody's dare to evolve. | ||
Everybody's dared to a world And your mama ain't cheap, ready to cheat | ||
And I've been filling your ways way before the start of cheat | ||
And I was sitting when I was just a kid And the hard guys said they think you with the way to think | ||
And you think y'all wasn't the shit And you think you tight when I am set | ||
And you think you can stop when the show is over Only drop nudes way before they drop chatter | ||
I'm ready. | ||
His Protestant family one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | ||
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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It's wrong, isn't it? | |
It feels so right. | ||
I put together some really cool recipes. I like that. I'm going to make a chicken sandwich. | ||
I'm going to make a chicken sandwich. I'm going to make a chicken sandwich. I'm going | ||
to make a chicken sandwich. I'm going to make a chicken sandwich. I'm going to make | ||
a chicken sandwich. I'm going to make a chicken sandwich. I'm going to make a chicken sandwich. | ||
Go big or go home. Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. A woman who looks like that has to have an illustration set. | ||
This is for Donald. Oh my God. | ||
Hey Donald. | ||
Oh, you're so beautiful. | ||
I'm Dorothy. | ||
I'm going to dance with you. | ||
Listen, are you begging her? | ||
Huh? | ||
Are you? | ||
No, I'm just mad. | ||
I'm calling police. | ||
No. | ||
Look at this! Right here on this street, it's Donald Trump! | ||
What do you want? | ||
The man is here! | ||
Why? | ||
What's on his mind? | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got an engage! | ||
Mr. Trump, get a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
No contentions yet! | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
Whatever! | ||
My new game is Trump the game. | ||
Trump the game. | ||
Trump the game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential talk. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you'd believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I didn't go in to lose. | ||
I've never gone in to lose in my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience feels, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy on fire, right? | ||
Technically. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I wouldn't doubt it. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. I've got a plane to catch. | ||
Can you please come back with me? | ||
Mr. Trump, I need the law. | ||
Scabby! | ||
So what? | ||
Excuse me, where's the line? | ||
Down the hall, please. | ||
Your male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
Oh! | ||
Yeah! | ||
Talk about being ideal like him. | ||
Right from the beginning. What's this about a fight? | ||
Who's the one that's fighting? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You've got to be losing money on this. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Dare I say it? | ||
I am declaring a new DROYFUR war against the Trump campaign until we can figure out what the hell is going on. | ||
We're your enemies when we dance pick up rap only one go walk away when we collide | ||
ok music playing... | ||
music playing... | ||
music playing... | ||
that one. | ||
So, we're going to do a little bit of a walkthrough of the game. So, we're going to start with | ||
the game. And we're going to start with the first thing. | ||
And we're going to start with, like, the first thing we're going to do is we're going to | ||
start with the first thing. | ||
And we're going to start with the first thing. And we're going to start with the first thing. | ||
Globalists, Marxists and Communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs to you alongside me. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our | ||
country. | ||
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words. | ||
For me tonight, the people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
We're not going to take any longer. | ||
The time for action has come. | ||
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, | ||
then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, | ||
the respect that we deserve. | ||
A language that's specally designed to create love I wish, wish, and wish | ||
Into these drawings I waste Nailed to hear and Bernardo | ||
I wish, wish, and wish That my time would come | ||
Wish, wish, and wish That my time could come | ||
I wish Chris Lasavita | ||
Senior advisors Chris Lasavita and Suzy Wiles Should be terminated immediately | ||
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That boy, that boy, what you gonna do You know what you gonna do | |
I wish, wish, and wish That my time could come | ||
Wish, wish, and wish That my time could come | ||
Wish, wish, and wish Uh, let me ask you about Project 2025. | ||
Um... Never heard of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're a pain in the ass. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
By nature, political consultants, we want to control everything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, we just, we want to control everything, including the candidate. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Where is our Bulldog from 2016? | ||
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit, because they have total control. | ||
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They pull the strings. | |
My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now. | ||
If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame. | ||
LaCivita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th. | ||
And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless. | ||
Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls. | ||
If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs. | ||
Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures. | ||
Good luck. | ||
you you | ||
so so | ||
so creeper war two | ||
yo yo all you bitches on the campaign Trump about to lose to an Indian with coconuts and you think this a joke? | ||
Trump just got shot in the ear and you are losing to a cackling thugly woman who speaks in ebonics when she is around minorities. | ||
Yo, yo, Donald Trump, how pathetic can you be? | ||
You fired people for a living and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You used to be the mean God and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You are losing this campaign because you staffed it with a bunch of gays. | ||
Who the hell is running your shit? | ||
Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV. | ||
You look like a straight up bitch and you are not going to win if you don't fire people in front of the entire world. | ||
You are going to be sent to prison, you dumbass. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
Indian women cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our lord? | ||
Bro Trump, you better get it right. | ||
All these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty salty grape or ball sack. | ||
Do you smell that? | ||
It is the smell of curry and coconuts. | ||
Yeah, that's the smell of your defeat. | ||
You will forever be known as the loser that lost to an ADIQ Indian woman. | ||
Your entire legacy will go down the toilet if you do not fire your campaign staffers on national television. | ||
Jamie Vance, what kind of decision was that? | ||
Fire his ass! | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
Coconuts, Donald! | ||
You are going to be force fed curry and coconuts in prison If you don't fire all of your campaign staffers | ||
Because you are losing this election You need to get it right, call Nick Fuentes | ||
And the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, you idiot Cripper War 2, Cripper War 2 | ||
Trump's campaign sucks, the Creeper's coming for you Yo, yo, yo, you used to be a badass | ||
But now you sound like shit and you straight up look like ass | ||
Who the hell is running your campaign, Donald? | ||
Did you change your mind on DEA? | ||
You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit And when you lose, America is gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay We never have to deal with the country that you let go to shit, but we will. | ||
So what the fuck, dude? | ||
We have to live in this shithole after you lose. | ||
So how about you fire these idiots and hire us? | ||
You've got nothing to lose, except your freedom and your empire and your family and your legacy. | ||
Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots. | ||
So fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude. | ||
Dude. | ||
Coipra War 2. | ||
Coipra War 2. | ||
Your campaign sucks. | ||
Yeah, we're coming for you. | ||
Coipra War 2. | ||
War 2. Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you. | ||
Me and the Gryphors will save the Trump campaign. | ||
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
And if they don't make the tourist collection, then it's on them. | ||
AKA you. | ||
You. | ||
So sorry, I'm a mystery. | ||
Hair always looking bad. | ||
So high up, you can't see me. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
So sorry, I'm a mystery. | ||
Running with the crazy crowd. | ||
I'm climbing, going higher. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
So sorry, I'm a mystery. | ||
Hair always looking bad. | ||
I don't care if I ever fall down. | ||
So high up, you're my chin up. | ||
I don't care if I ever fall down. | ||
I don't care if I ever fall down. | ||
Love the flow. | ||
night Now it's time for new believable people. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over. | ||
To lead by an A. Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
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To halt the spread of lies. | |
And we must do it. | ||
Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
unidentified
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To halt the spread of lies And aid | |
America first! | ||
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America first! | |
Non-fatal We want to build a much better believable people. | ||
And we must do it non-fatal. | ||
Communication very much higher. | ||
America first! | ||
To lead it by an inning. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first! | ||
Love the flow. | ||
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69. | |
Now it's time for new believable people. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over. | ||
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To lead by an egg. | |
Big. | ||
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Fat. | |
Love. | ||
Find common ground. | ||
unidentified
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To halt the spread of lies. | |
And we must do it. | ||
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Big. | |
Fat. | ||
Love. | ||
Find common ground. | ||
unidentified
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To halt the spread of lies. | |
An egg. | ||
America First! | ||
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Non-fatal. | |
We want to build a much better, believable people. | ||
And we must do it non-fatal. | ||
Communication very much higher. | ||
America First! | ||
To lead it by an inning. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first! | ||
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Love, the Float. | |
The President of the United States President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president | ||
in the history of the United States. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
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Well, at real Donald Trump. | |
At least I will go down as a president. | ||
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Now America is once again at a moment of reckoning. | |
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
I love this country. | ||
It's payback time. | ||
I love this country. | ||
It's payback time. | ||
We're going to take our country back from these people. | ||
I will move to Spain or somewhere. | ||
We're gonna win in so many levels. | ||
We're gonna win, win, win! | ||
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We will make America great again! | |
Mr. President-elect. | ||
You know the ones who said I'd never find someone like you? | ||
You were out of my league, all the things I believed. | ||
You were just the right kind, and you were more than just a dream. | ||
You were out of my league, got my heart beat racing. | ||
If I die, don't wake me, cause you are more than just a dream. | ||
We're gonna have to be the villain. | ||
I'll be the villain! | ||
Call me whatever you want! | ||
If they want to say you're making us lose, good! | ||
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Let them say that and let them fix it! | |
If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control. | ||
If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose. | ||
They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics. | ||
They want us to just shut up and vote. | ||
Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out. | ||
The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable. | ||
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Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new | |
government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system. | ||
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and our system is rigged. | |
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
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It's worse. | |
I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
unidentified
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Isn't that Trump's trademark? | |
That if results aren't happening that people are, you're fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
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It happened back in 2016. | |
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
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And it was good. | |
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
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Fire Chris LaCivita. | |
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
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Fix this campaign before it's too late. | |
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. | ||
This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
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You're blowing it for Trump. | |
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
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You have alienated us. | |
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns. | ||
We have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
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What about Native Americans? | |
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
I don't want to hear about whatever. | ||
And the message is simple. | ||
America first. | ||
Native Americans. | ||
America only. | ||
No Israel. | ||
No corporations. | ||
No foreign influence. | ||
No foreigners. | ||
No immigrants. | ||
None of that. | ||
Just America. | ||
America first. | ||
And Christ the King. | ||
So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited. | ||
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Trump is a peaceful man. | |
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
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You're done. | |
If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
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So if we don't succeed, it's over. | |
You need to get involved in this, or honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
unidentified
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It's a different battle. | |
But it's the same war. | ||
We're gonna fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
And on June 14th, 1946, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, I need a caretaker. | ||
So God gave us Trump. | ||
God said, I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, fix this country, work all day, fight the Marxists, eat supper, then go to the Oval Office and stay past midnight at a meeting of the heads of state. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
I need somebody with arms, strong enough to rustle the deep state, and yet gentle enough to deliver his own grandchild. | ||
Somebody to ruffle the feathers. | ||
Tame Cantankerous World Economic Forum. | ||
Come home hungry. | ||
Have to wait until the First Lady is done with lunch with friends. | ||
Then tell the ladies to be sure and come back real soon. | ||
And mean it. | ||
So God gave us Trump. | ||
I need somebody who can shape an axe, but wield a sword. | ||
Who had the courage to step foot in North Korea. | ||
Who can make money from the tar of the sand. | ||
Turn liquid to gold. | ||
Who understands the difference between tariffs and inflation, will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon, but then put in another 72 hours. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
God had to have somebody willing to go into the den of vipers, call out the fake news for their tongues as sharp as a serpent's. | ||
The poison of vipers is on their lips, and yet stop. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
God said, I need somebody who will be strong and courageous. | ||
Who will not be afraid or terrified of the wolves when they attack. | ||
A man who cares for the flock. | ||
A shepherd to mankind who won't ever leave nor forsake them. | ||
I need the most diligent worker to follow the path and remain strong in faith. | ||
And know the belief of God and country. | ||
Somebody who's willing to drill, Bring back manufacturing and American jobs. | ||
Farm the lands. | ||
Secure our borders. | ||
Build our military. | ||
Fight the system all day. | ||
And finish a hard week's work by attending church on Sunday. | ||
And then his oldest son turns and says, Dad, let's make America great again. | ||
Dad, let's build back a country to be the envy of the world again. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
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We want to make America great again. | |
I don't want to prove to liberals that I'm not racist. | ||
I want to make America great again. | ||
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The logical expression and conclusion of make America great again, America first, then, is the Breuvers of 2019. | |
It's the Christian nationalist movement now. | ||
The answer to globalism is nationalism. | ||
The answer to nihilism and apathy is Christianity. | ||
The answer to leftism is reactionary ecologies, the generalism and the universalism of the globalists. | ||
The answer to that is localism, the local, particular, native culture of the Americans. | ||
The answer to the current hegemonic cult that runs America, the answer to globalist establishment, Is American nationalism. | ||
It's right here. | ||
It's not populism. | ||
It's not multiracial, working class populism. | ||
It's not economic nationalism. | ||
It's not about voting rights. | ||
And it's not about the economy. | ||
It's about people. | ||
And it's about nations. | ||
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And it's about God. | |
And it's about our souls. | ||
If you want to know the truth, you should know me. | ||
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I am a free human being, and I'm saying America first, America only, America now. | ||
America forever! | ||
I say to the police, and the military, and the government, if you're not with us, then you're against us! | ||
This is our time to be stepped on and spit on by these animals that have ruined our country! | ||
I'm not asking you to like bars, for my sleep enough to fit the bars, yeah, shut up my TV didn't let's have previous, | ||
you got me dissed, one lucky you let me make, Diana's filthy, niggas ain't worth it like bars, yeah, shut up my | ||
TV didn't let's have previous, you got me dissed, one lucky you let me make, Diana's filthy, niggas ain't worth it like | ||
bars... | ||
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My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Group of Wars of 2019 when so many of these | ||
brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning | ||
him about his undying loyalty, and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars | ||
of the burgeoning America First movement, who through an increasing amount of activism are | ||
really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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Let me see your hands to bring you outside in my land. I've been with... | ||
I want to be with you, you know it. | ||
Hangin' out the window, let it bang. | ||
I'ma put a high on you, I'ma pass you, pass you, pass you, pass you. | ||
I'ma have your money, I'ma pass you, pass you, pass you, pass you. | ||
Thank you so much everybody. | ||
Uh, can I just say, are you trusting me? | ||
I am. | ||
I'ma put a high on you, I'ma pass you, pass you, pass you. | ||
Oh you | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interests, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat, like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment That is trying to stop us, is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. | ||
This is a struggle for the survival of our nation, and this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | |
I am your voice. | ||
Me and the drivers will save the Trump campaign! | ||
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
And if they don't make the voice correction, then it's on them. | ||
He was saying to me, he's like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
is pull and lead evaporate against complex groups. | ||
At a time like that, a lot of campaign gurus might throw their old playbook out the window, but not Chris LaSavita. | ||
A war has been waged in the shadows to take control of his movement and his brand. | ||
It has been hijacked. | ||
The Internationale of the Patriots never died. | ||
These are the forgotten men and women of our country. | ||
And they are forgotten. | ||
But they're not gonna be forgotten. | ||
And they are forgotten. | ||
But they're not going to be forgotten long. | ||
You've done a hell of a lousy job of your fire. | ||
We're gonna have to be the villain. | ||
I'll be the villain! | ||
Call me whatever you want! | ||
If they want to say you're making us lose, good! | ||
Let them say that and let them fix it! | ||
If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control. | ||
If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose. | ||
They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics. | ||
They want us to just shut up and vote. | ||
Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out. | ||
The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable. | ||
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The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable. | |
The anguished fallen! | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them! | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
MY SOUL JUST RAINED! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. I can't see a damn thing. | ||
They like Stevie. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't be me. | ||
I'm in a genie. | ||
I'm like a genie. | ||
Lookin' like a king, what a feat Kramer 1-2, Kramer 1-2 | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Kramer 1-2, Kramer 1-2 | ||
Trump's campaign sucks, the Kramer's coming for you Yo, yo, all you bitches on the campaign trail | ||
Trump about to lose to an Indian with coconuts and you think this a joke? | ||
Trump just got shot in the ear and you are losing to a cackling thugly woman who speaks in her bionics when she is around minorities. | ||
Yo, yo, Donald Trump, how pathetic can you be? | ||
You fired people for a living and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You used to be the mean God and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You are losing this campaign because you staffed it with a bunch of gays! | ||
Who the hell is running your show? | ||
Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV. | ||
You look like a straight up bitch and you are not going to win if you don't fire people in front of the entire world. | ||
You are going to be sent to prison! | ||
You dumbass, don't you understand? | ||
Our country is falling apart and you let an Indian woman cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our lord? | ||
Bro Trump, you better get it right or these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty salty grape or ball sack. | ||
Do you smell that? | ||
It is the smell of curry and coconuts. | ||
Yeah, that's the smell of your defeat. | ||
You will forever be known as the loser that lost to an A.D.I.Q. | ||
Indian woman. | ||
Your entire legacy will go down the toilet if you do not fire your campaign staffers on national television. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, what kind of decision was that? | ||
Fire his ass. | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
Coconuts, Donald! | ||
You are going to be force fed curry and coconuts in prison if you don't fire all of your campaign | ||
staffers because you are losing this election. | ||
You need to get it right, call Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, | ||
you idiot. | ||
Graper War 2, Graper War 2, Trump's campaign sucks, the Graper's coming for you. | ||
Yo, yo, yo, you used to be a badass, but now you sound like shit and you straight up look | ||
like ass. | ||
Who the hell is running your campaign, Donald? | ||
Did you change your mind on DEA? | ||
You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit And when you lose, America is gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay We'll never have to deal with the country that you let go | ||
to shit, but we will, so what the fuck dude? | ||
We have to live in this shithole after you lose So how about you fire these idiots and hire us? | ||
You've got nothing to lose, except your freedom and your empire and your family and your legacies | ||
Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots, so fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude | ||
Dude Grapefruit War 2, Grapefruit War 2 | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Grapefruit War 2, Grapefruit War 2 | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Grapefruit War 2, Grapefruit War 2 | ||
Grapefruit War 2 Grapefruit War 2 | ||
Grapefruit War 2 Grapefruit War 2 | ||
Whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
Never, ever, ever give up. | ||
Don't give in, don't back down, and never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous your fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, They pray. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings. | ||
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The next generation of American leaders, never, ever give up. | |
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
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Demand the best from yourself. | |
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider the more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong. | ||
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The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | |
You must keep pushing forward. | ||
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God. | ||
And follow his teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, | ||
then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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Oh, America! | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say, you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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one-two-three one-two-three one-two three | ||
Mm hmm. | ||
Mm hmm. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
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America first. | |
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From today forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
I'm back. | ||
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Mary had a little lamb, and a little lamb was born. | |
And Mary had a little lamb, and a little lamb was born. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. | ||
We are covering the Democratic National Convention for the final night. | ||
Tonight's the big night. | ||
Kamala Harris will be speaking in prime time in just a couple hours, few hours. | ||
And then we're finally done with the convention. | ||
So say what's up in the live chat. | ||
What's going on everybody? | ||
Make sure to smash the follow button and comment and like all that stuff. | ||
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Bruh, it's gonna be another long night tonight. | |
But that's okay. | ||
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It's gonna be fine. | |
One more final night and then tomorrow we'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming. | ||
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Got some good stuff planned this weekend. | |
I don't want to spoil it but some interesting collaborations coming up. | ||
And then I'll be back doing the regular show on Monday and I'll tell you a little bit more tomorrow about our big announcement on Monday about the State of the Trump campaign and some details about the imminent Groyper War 2. | ||
Groyper War 2. | ||
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Groyper War 2. | |
So, it'll be good. | ||
Okay! | ||
Alright, but we're gonna dive in. | ||
The thing's already started, so we're here. | ||
We're in. | ||
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We face a stark choice in this election. | |
A felon and conman or a dedicated prosecutor. | ||
And we're back. | ||
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The contrast between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is clear. | |
And we're back. | ||
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He obstructs justice. | |
A felon and a prosecutor. | ||
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She upholds it. | |
He swindles people. | ||
She serves them. | ||
He thinks he's above the law. | ||
She actually understands the law. | ||
That's what this election comes down to. | ||
What? | ||
One candidate who's out for himself, or Kamala Harris for the people. | ||
It's a battle for the future of our nation. | ||
And tonight, we will prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Kamala Harris should be, she must be, the next President of the United States. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, Chicago. | ||
Here's for the people. | ||
So dumb. | ||
So very dumb. | ||
Please welcome survivor and advocate, Courtney Baldwin. | ||
Good evening Chicago. I'm Courtney Baldwin. | ||
In 2013, I was sold for sex in cities across California. | ||
By a trafficker who controlled every aspect of my life. | ||
you During those dark moments, I held on to hope that one day I'd be seen as more than a victim. | ||
That I could pursue my dreams and that my trafficker will be held justice. | ||
I didn't know it yet, but waiting for me on the other side were people who were fighting for survivors. | ||
One of them was Kamala Harris. | ||
As California's Attorney General, she fought Backpage.com, the website that let me and thousands of others be bought and sold. | ||
She filed criminal charges against its owner that shut down the website for good. | ||
No one has ever done that. | ||
Vice President Harris is fearless. | ||
Kind of a weird speech. | ||
She still gives me hope. | ||
She's protected people like me her whole life. | ||
And I know she'll fight for us all as president. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Kind of a weird speech. | ||
We have to wake up at 2am in the morning. | ||
It's the only way to beat the Phoenix Heat. | ||
It's just like opening an oven. | ||
I work on the light rail. | ||
It's a good way to tackle the climate crisis, but the clock is ticking. | ||
Climate change is one of the greatest con jobs ever. | ||
All of this with the global warming and a lot of it's a hoax. | ||
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It's a hoax. | |
Hurricane Beryl is the earliest Category 5 on record. | ||
Climate change isn't a hoax. | ||
And it's not happening in the future. | ||
It's happening right here, right now. | ||
Here in Phoenix, the most consecutive 110 plus degree days in a row. | ||
Trump is pouring gasoline on the fire. | ||
He proceeded to solicit a billion dollars from the fossil fuel companies because, if elected, he would roll back environmental rules and repeal regulations. | ||
Trump's Project 2025 agenda gives tax breaks to big oil and completely tramples the middle class. | ||
Trump would gut clean energy jobs like mine. | ||
This work gives us security and economic freedom. | ||
Trump would rip that away. | ||
Kamala Harris sees the future differently. | ||
She's a clean energy champion. | ||
She took on big oil that gouged Americans. | ||
Harris was the deciding vote that passed Democrats' epic clean energy investments. | ||
Kamala will fight for climate and clean energy policies that protect our health and hold big polluters accountable. | ||
The clock is not just ticking, it is banging. | ||
And that is why President Biden and I made the largest climate investment in America's history. | ||
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We are not going back. | |
Bruh. | ||
I was raised to care for my community. | ||
That means jobs for my guys. | ||
and a clean energy future. | ||
♪♪ -♪♪ | ||
-♪♪ Please welcome former New Mexico representative, | ||
Deb Haaland. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Guahti Guahti Haupa | ||
Juhenaman Itzhakuitza Xhumi Hanu | ||
In my Keres language, greetings friends and family. | ||
My name is Kresh Turquoise and I'm from the Turquoise Clan. | ||
Thirty-five generations ago, my ancestors built lives in the high desert of New Mexico. | ||
I am on this stage tonight because of them. | ||
While fishing with my dad and running through the desert with my cousins, I learned that we have a responsibility to take care of our planet. | ||
Donald Trump never learned that lesson. | ||
He called the climate crisis a hoax. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
He made it easier for big companies to poison our air and water. | ||
An American president must lead the world in tackling climate change. | ||
We need a president who understands that assignment. | ||
That's Kamala Harris! | ||
I know her record. | ||
She held polluters accountable for spilling oil into the San Francisco Bay. | ||
She defended President Obama's Clean Power Plan in court. | ||
And as vice president, she cast the tie-breaking vote for the most ambitious climate action plan in our nation's | ||
history. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will fight for a future where we all have clean air. | ||
Clean water and healthy communities. | ||
Let me go back to the lesson I learned in the desert southwest. | ||
We all have a role in protecting our Earth for future generations. | ||
So let's all be fierce, and let's make Kamala Harris the next President of the United States! | ||
Thank you all so much! | ||
Thank you! Thank you! | ||
Thank you! | ||
It's an election year, and both parties are battling to prove that they stand with workers. | ||
But sometimes, workers don't get the invite. | ||
Do you know where the auto workers are? | ||
I haven't seen anybody from the UAW. | ||
Nobody from the UAW? | ||
After we struggled to find any autoworkers at Trump's rally for autoworkers, we hit the road to find out what Democrats have been up to. | ||
The Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Helping to fuel a boom in clean energy. | ||
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Creating 9 million new clean energy jobs over the next 10 years. | |
Once in a generation investment. | ||
I thought that American manufacturing was supposed to be dead. | ||
Here I am looking at one of the biggest auto mega plants being built. | ||
We talked to workers in rural Tennessee who joined a union for the first time to build one of the largest battery plants in the country. | ||
We have 20-year-old people thinking about their future. | ||
We never did that. | ||
I got things now that I never thought I could have. | ||
Generational wealth, I'm working on that. | ||
Medical, dental, vision, pension, something to fall back on when it's all over with. | ||
We went to Vegas, where union workers are building America's first high-speed rail. | ||
To Lordstown, Ohio, where auto workers who lost their jobs under Trump returned to work at a new battery plant. | ||
This could be the future. | ||
This could bring industry back to Lordstown. | ||
We saw it in its heyday, and here we are. | ||
We have the opportunity to make the battery. | ||
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And Milwaukee, where workers are replacing every lead pipe in the city. | |
It helps with the struggle. | ||
You don't have to struggle with two, three jobs. | ||
You know, you can maintain with one job. | ||
This is my old neighborhood. | ||
This is your old neighborhood? | ||
Yes. | ||
Makes me feel good, because I'm giving back something. | ||
It's easy for stories like these to get drowned out by fake worker rallies at non-union plants. | ||
Does anybody know that there's a Donald Trump event just an hour away from here? | ||
Yes? | ||
No? | ||
No. | ||
Was anybody invited to it? | ||
But over the last four years, only one party has invested trillions in clean energy, bringing back manufacturing and rebuilding infrastructure, putting workers at the center of it all. | ||
And this is just the start. | ||
Please welcome John Russell. | ||
Hello, America. | ||
America. | ||
Thank you to the workers that make this convention happen. | ||
Let's never forget how essential all of our labor is. | ||
I come from Appalachia. | ||
We kept the lights on in this country for generations. | ||
But the wealth made by our broken backs and our black lungs never did trickle down. | ||
And Washington listened to rich men demanding that we stick with dirty energy at any cost. | ||
Across the country, working-class people are looking for a political home after years of both parties putting profit above people. | ||
Now, Trump A billionaire says that he'll take on the elites, but then he promises handouts to big oil, and he punches down at anyone with the guts to be different. | ||
But populism, populism that insists we are too different to get along, is just divide and conquer by a different name. | ||
There's another sort of populism, with roots in this party. | ||
I hate this look that they all got going on now. | ||
The ironic mullet and mustache thing. | ||
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They called us rednecks back in the 1920s because striking workers from all different races wore red bandanas around their necks as they fought and died for respect and a living wage. | |
Their fight yesterday is our fight right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
It is our choice to build on this progress and to create a political home for the mass of working Americans fighting for control over their government, their workplaces, and their planet. | ||
And it is our moment to live up to. | ||
It just looks stupid. | ||
It's like, if you have that look, you're saying that you want to look stupid. | ||
It's like, isn't this a funny, stupid haircut? | ||
That's kind of what you're... Because no one is wearing it in earnest. | ||
No one sincerely has that. | ||
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It's like, look at how stupid and funny this looks. | |
When our students passed one of the first climate justice policies in our nation, Vice President Kamala Harris showed up. | ||
She came to highlight our initiative because she believes in us. | ||
Last year, Maydab retired after spending more than 30 years working at one of our country's most polluting power plants. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't care about people like Maydab. | ||
I know Vice President Harris will put working families ahead of big oil billionaires. | ||
Kamala Harris approaches climate policy through the eyes of future generations, like Mullet. | ||
as new voters and as new leaders. I'm excited to join Harris in the fight for our future. | ||
Please welcome Florida Representative Maxwell Frost. | ||
I'm I'm Maxwell Alejandro Frost and I'm proud to be the first member of my generation in Congress. | ||
I'm also proud to represent Central Florida. | ||
You might expect me to talk about how climate change will impact our future, but as a Floridian, as a Florida man, I'm here to tell you that the climate crisis isn't some far-off threat. | ||
It is here. | ||
Donald Trump and J.D. | ||
Vance think they can divide us by saying this crisis is some type of hoax. | ||
But I've walked the streets of communities that have been forced to rebuild after hurricane flooding destroyed their homes. | ||
I've heard the stories of immigrant farm workers made to work in horrid conditions, exacerbated by this crisis. | ||
And I felt the scorching record heat. | ||
And know that climate change can sometimes feel like an unstoppable force. | ||
But with our movement, and with organizing, and an administration that cares, we are making progress! | ||
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have proven that tackling this crisis creates jobs, that investing in clean energy protects our health, and that investing in mass public transit builds strong communities. | ||
And we must always remember that peace is essential to our climate and war destroys our environment. | ||
This election is about every drop of water that we consume and every breath we breathe. | ||
Fighting the climate crisis is patriotic. | ||
And unlike Donald Trump, our patriotism is more than some damn slogan on a hat. | ||
It's about actually giving a damn about the people who live in this country. | ||
Because when you love somebody, you want them to have clean air. | ||
When you love somebody, you want them to have safe drinking water. | ||
And when you love somebody, you want them to have a dignified job. | ||
And so, America, it's simple. | ||
Let's get to work and elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for our planet, for our future, for our present, and for our people! | ||
God bless! | ||
That's good speech for such a young guy. | ||
I think he's like my age, right? | ||
And maybe a little younger. | ||
It's a pretty strong speech. | ||
Obviously a load of bullshit, but... Well, actually... The climate thing is just so fake, it's not even real. | ||
And the thing is, I'm a big believer in... The ecology? | ||
But this whole deal about climate, that greenhouse gases are changing the climate of the earth, that I find very hard to believe. | ||
You know, what do they call it? | ||
Anthropogenic climate change. | ||
I think that's a lot of nonsense. | ||
Because obviously, human economic activity is affecting the environment, but it's changing the temperature of the whole earth. | ||
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm DJ Metro. | ||
We'll be back for more. | ||
People are saying it turned down. | ||
that well I'll turn it down later. | ||
What's up everybody? | ||
Stephen Curry here. | ||
I know you all know I played for the Golden State Warriors, but man, what a great honor it was to represent Team USA and go out there and win that gold medal at the Olympics this summer. | ||
And that unity on and off the court reminded us all that together, we can do all things and continue to inspire the world. | ||
That's why I believe that Kamala, as president, could bring that unity back and continue to move our country forward. | ||
This is about preserving hope and belief in our country, making sure families can be taken care of during their most precious times. | ||
I got to visit Kamala with my team in the White House last year, and I can tell you one thing. | ||
I knew then, and I definitely know now. | ||
The Oval Office suits her well. | ||
So in the words of Michelle Obama, do something. | ||
Go vote. | ||
Be active. | ||
Let's show out in November like never before. | ||
It's been an honor for me to represent our country. | ||
It's an honor to support Kamala. | ||
So let's all do our part. | ||
God bless. | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
They all say, God bless. | ||
They don't say, God bless America. | ||
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God bless. | |
God bless what? | ||
Good evening America and hello sweet home Alabama. | ||
I am running for Alabama's second congressional district. | ||
This is the district that gave America the Tuskegee Airmen, Rosa Parks, Fred Gray, and it is the birthplace of the civil rights movement in Montgomery, Alabama. | ||
And of course, This district is home to Mr. Good Trouble himself, Congressman John Lewis. | ||
Look, my pathway to this stage was paved by a legacy of fighters. | ||
Fighters that include my mother, Alabama State Senator Vivian Davis, who is here at her 11th DNC. | ||
And it also includes my father, my late father, Michael Figures, who was also a state senator and civil rights lawyer who sued the Klan into bankruptcy. | ||
Listen, all of America, all of us, all of us owe a debt to courageous freedom fighters, both known and unknown, a debt that can never be repaid. | ||
But what we can do is ensure that the work of those fighters who came before us continues. | ||
And that our sacred right to vote is always protected. | ||
Kamala Harris gets this. | ||
She's working to protect our freedoms every single day. | ||
And that's why she will sign into law the John Robert Lewis Voting Rights Act once it is introduced again by Congresswoman Terry Sewell. | ||
How is it like never over? | ||
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It's always like more voting rights, more voting. | |
They have the right to vote. | ||
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You show up, you vote. | |
Sometimes we gotta pop out and show up. | ||
Well, America, it's time we pop out and vote. | ||
It's time we pop out from California to Alabama. | ||
We just need another Voting Rights Act. | ||
What other voting rights are there? | ||
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We are going forward and we are going forward with Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States of America. | |
Thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Roll Tide. | ||
Let's go win this thing! | ||
As I close out my segment tonight, I've got to send a quick message. | ||
Madrecita querida, I love you. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz understand what everyday Americans are going through. | ||
Because unlike Donald Trump, they actually grew up in families where every dollar mattered. | ||
Where everything was earned and nothing was handed to them. | ||
Our next speaker knows something about that too. | ||
Please welcome my dear friend, our fellow Texan, our next senator, Representative Colin Alred. | ||
Alright. | ||
Hey, everybody. | ||
I'm Collin Allred, a congressman from Dallas, dad to two perfect little boys. | ||
And this November, I'm going to beat Ted Cruz. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And I'm so proud to be here to support our next president, Kamala Harris. | ||
You know, like Kamala, I was raised by a single mom. | ||
Mom was a public school teacher. | ||
Who often work two jobs to make ends meet. | ||
So when we talk about lowering costs, I think about the times when we went to the grocery store when I was growing up and swiped the debit card and said a little prayer. | ||
But my mom and my community in Texas gave me a chance to chase my version of the American dream. | ||
I played football at Baylor and in the NFL before becoming a civil rights lawyer and representing my hometown in Congress. | ||
Now I'm the guy who's going to turn Texas' Senate seat blue. | ||
You know, in the NFL, we had a term for guys like Donald Trump and my opponent Ted Cruz. | ||
Me guys. | ||
You know the type. | ||
Talk a big game, only care about themselves, but you don't want to be stuck with them at a barbecue. | ||
The truth is, America has never been about me. | ||
As President Obama said, the single most powerful word in our democracy is the word we. | ||
We the people. | ||
We shall overcome. | ||
Yes, we can. | ||
And we've got a message for the me guys. | ||
We is more powerful than me. | ||
We will protect and restore reproductive freedom. | ||
We will secure the border. | ||
We will protect Medicare and Social Security. | ||
And we'll turn the page and write a new chapter for this country. | ||
I'm voting for this guy because he's a we guy, not a me guy. | ||
He believes in the power of teamwork. | ||
and not selfishness. | ||
Total baby mode. | ||
baby mode. | ||
I'm Anya Cook. | ||
This is my husband, Derek. | ||
And our daughter, Anaya. | ||
Two years ago, a miscarriage nearly killed me. | ||
At 16 weeks, my doctors told me to prepare for a stinger. | ||
I needed care. | ||
But my state's abortion restrictions kept it from me. | ||
I miscarried in a bathroom. | ||
I'll never forget my husband's face as he tried to stop the bleeding. | ||
Trying to do what doctors should have been doing. | ||
When I reached the hospital, I lost nearly half the blood in my body. | ||
I can't change the past, but I can, we can, choose a different future. | ||
I'm Craig Sicknick, and this is my mother, Glaris. | ||
you My brother was a U.S. | ||
U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, a hero who died after defending our country | ||
on January 6th. | ||
He died a week later. | ||
He was a hero. | ||
My family knows how dangerous Trump is. | ||
He incited the crowd while my brother and his fellow officers were putting their lives at risk. | ||
We need a real leader, not an autocrat who was stuck in the past. | ||
Brian, we miss you every day. | ||
I'm Gail DeVore. | ||
I've had type 1 diabetes since I was 11. | ||
Stressing about insulin cost has been a constant in my life. | ||
President Biden and Vice President Harris have moved mountains to help. | ||
Medicare can finally negotiate prescription drug prices. | ||
**Applause** Insulin is capped at $35 for Medicare recipients. | ||
**Applause** And when elected, Kamala Harris plans to extend that cap to the rest of us. | ||
That's the future I want. | ||
That's the future I am voting for. | ||
I'm Wani Romero, owner and CEO of Mothership Coffee in Las Vegas. | ||
and CEO of Mothership Coffee in Las Vegas. | ||
I put in work to build my business. | ||
When COVID hit, this administration's support kept us moving. | ||
I hired staff, and we grew. | ||
We've more than doubled in size since the pandemic, and it's just not us. | ||
Over the last four years, 19 million new business applications have been filed. | ||
See what I'm talking about? | ||
Like Trump, I grew up in Queens. | ||
But unlike him, I built my business with grit. | ||
That's my story. | ||
That's the American story. | ||
What's going on with that? | ||
Let's turn the page on Trump. | ||
She wearing some kind of a sleeve or something? | ||
What is that? | ||
Fitz. | ||
and these are my sons Christian and Carter. | ||
I always try to set an example for my boys to teach them compassion, accountability, | ||
and resilience. | ||
I want those values to be reflected in our leaders. | ||
I don't want to have to turn off the TV because our president is lobbing insults or telling lies. | ||
I'm tired of all of the hate. | ||
It's time to move forward, together, and build a country our kids can be proud of. | ||
So they're just black. | ||
One of them's like, oh, insulin, the capital, abortion. | ||
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We just black. | |
I'm just black. | ||
I don't even know why I'm supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm black, I guess. | ||
So they're just, yeah. | ||
That's just a black thing I guess. | ||
A little lull in the action. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, that was pretty lame. | ||
Oh, another musical performance, what a treat. | ||
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Drumline! | |
Please welcome the Bulls' official drumline, Chicago's own Pac Drumline. | ||
Drumline! Remember that one? | ||
Okay. | ||
Where's the brass coming from? | ||
Out. | ||
you Where's the euphonium? | ||
Shit. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Norwood gang on that guy. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
That's a good track. | ||
track. It was pretty good. I've got to say, the DNC puts on a great show. I've got to | ||
say, the DNC puts on a great show. | ||
You They're way better at the pageantry than the GOP. | ||
Even the roll call, you know, the roll call was kinda cringe, but it was, uh, it was lively, it was exciting. | ||
Someone posted on Twitter, like, comparing the RNC and the DNC roll call. | ||
Contrast was substantial. | ||
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What I wanna see is those flags and those hands up in the air! | |
Help me singing out nice and loud y'all ready to get down and party with me one time dmc say | ||
I never liked this song Wait drop down my | ||
I As soon as we walk in | ||
They're waving the flag! | ||
They're waving the flag. That's new. | ||
Fix it, please. | ||
Say my fault, they all be jacking. | ||
Keep up! | ||
Players only, eh? | ||
Come on! | ||
I warned you! | ||
Dig it! | ||
Bring them to the moon! | ||
Girls! | ||
What y'all trying to do? | ||
Twenty-four karat magic in the air! | ||
Heads turn so fair! | ||
Look out! | ||
This ain't Texas, and I won't run, so we'll part down, down, down, down. | ||
Say! | ||
I can't let this go. | ||
Throw your keys up. | ||
Hey! | ||
Stick around, round, round, round, round, round. | ||
Nice and loud! | ||
And I'll be damned if I can't slow dance with you. | ||
Come throw some sugar on me, honey, too. | ||
It's a real-life boogie and a real-life hold down. | ||
Don't be a, hey, come take it to the floor now. | ||
Woo! | ||
There's a tornado. | ||
Tornado. | ||
In my city. | ||
In my city. | ||
In the basement. | ||
In the basement. | ||
That ain't pretty. | ||
Alright, what are we doing? | ||
Let's see, who's up next? | ||
National Anthem? | ||
Kerry Washington? | ||
Kerry Washington. | ||
What else? | ||
Oh, Leon Panetta speaking tonight. | ||
Gretchen Whitmer, Adam Kinzinger. | ||
People are saying George Bush is gonna be here. | ||
They got Leon Panetta, maybe they'll have Bush. | ||
Adam Kinzinger. | ||
If you've been with me all four days, let me see you make some noise right now! | ||
Oh, Pink! | ||
Pink is gonna be performing. | ||
And if this is your first convention, let me hear you make some noise! | ||
I was born in a small town. | ||
And I live in a small town. | ||
I've been dying in a small town. | ||
Those small communities. | ||
All my friends in some small town. | ||
So this is just some kind of intermission. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
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I mean... Today was whatever. | |
So far. | ||
First hour. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Another foreign romantic gets me. | ||
I've seen it all in a small town. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
Nothing really going on today. | ||
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Just like me. | |
Hold on this time. | ||
No I cannot forget From where it is that I come from. | ||
I cannot forget the people who love me. | ||
Yeah I complete myself here in this small town. | ||
And people ask me just what I want to be. | ||
One more time, make some noise if you're having a great time with me in Chicago! | ||
I've been knocking on the door that holds the throne I've been looking for the map that leads me home | ||
I've been stumbling on good hearts tunes I've been looking for the map that leads me home | ||
Because there really was, as we all know, a distinct woke era. | ||
They legitimately would not wave the American flag. | ||
I don't know if they did it at the conventions. | ||
I don't remember four years ago or eight years ago. | ||
But we all know there was a distinct time when you actually couldn't be super patriotic as a Democrat or a leftist. | ||
And then I feel like Ukraine was really the turning point. | ||
It was like Joe Biden's inauguration, January 6th, Ukraine, all of that coalesced. | ||
And made it acceptable, and they found a version of patriotism that they could embrace. | ||
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Talking about liberals. | |
You know, the January 6th thing, that's when they re-embraced American identity in the form of, oh, it's our democracy, and you know, we're the patriots, they attacked our capital. | ||
And then the whole thing with Ukraine and NATO, I feel like that reaffirmed it again a year later. | ||
Maybe the pandemic had a rally around the flag effect, although limited. | ||
I mean, it's obviously like a global... It was a global crisis, but... | ||
It is notable that for a long time they were just, they were open about hating the country, repudiating the country's identity. | ||
But it seems like just in the last three years all of that changed. | ||
And it feels a lot more like it did like the Bill Clinton era. | ||
Feels like 20 years, 25, 30 years ago. | ||
When there was an American identity that was about, you know, like I said last night, being this big, gay, immigrant, liberal empire in a way that I don't think was really there during the Obama years. | ||
During, like, the Obama-BLM years, it was radical. | ||
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And it was very black. | |
It's still pretty black. | ||
My name is DJ Metro from Chicago! | ||
Thank you for having me! | ||
**Cheering** Here we go! | ||
Knock me out! | ||
Come on! | ||
All right, what do we got going on now? | ||
What do we got going on now? | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
Where's our convention? | ||
Pretty good looking stage. | ||
It's prime time! What's going on man? Where's our convention? | ||
Pretty good looking stage. I have to say the whole week, it's been a good show. | ||
So you better... | ||
If you're a Democrat, that is, and you're watching this, I think you're getting what you'd expect. | ||
It's fun. | ||
The messaging's on point. | ||
It's big, well-attended, they're energetic. | ||
So I think they put on a good show. | ||
It's like I said the other night though, I don't know how effective the playbook is. | ||
I don't know how effective the messaging is. | ||
They're playing the greatest hits. | ||
And they're pandering the Democrats. | ||
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You know, but if I'm a Democrat, I'm loving the convention. | |
Right? | ||
Right? | ||
I hate when people do that. | ||
And I'm a hardcore conservative. | ||
I hated the RNC. | ||
I thought it sucked. | ||
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I thought Trump's speech was bad. | |
I didn't like J.D. | ||
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Vance as a pick. | |
I didn't like him. | ||
I didn't like their headliners the other night. | ||
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I thought the RNC was shit. | |
And this, I think if you're a Democrat, is a phenomenal production. | ||
But I don't know how much, you know, an ordinary person's gonna resonate with any of this. | ||
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Please stand if you are able and welcome winners of 13 Grammy Awards and the biggest-selling U.S. | |
female group of all time, the Chicks. | ||
Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's | ||
Lastly... | ||
I'm going to go get my coffee. | ||
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? | ||
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Pro-Israel Democrat. | ||
Pro-Israel Democrat. | ||
Was a good performance. | ||
Please welcome Kerry Washington Welcome to the final night of the show. | ||
of the Democratic National Convention. | ||
The last three nights have been extraordinary. | ||
And tonight, we hear from our next president, Kamala Harris. | ||
Now, as I stand here, I know that there are folks on social media already saying, | ||
go back to your TV show. | ||
Shut up and act. | ||
But I am not here tonight as an actor. | ||
I am here as a mother, as a daughter, as a proud union member. | ||
I am here as the granddaughter of immigrants, as a black woman descended from enslaved people. | ||
I am here tonight because I am an American, and because I am a voter, and because we, the people, are stronger when all our voices are heard. | ||
You notice they say that now? | ||
They don't say slaves, they say enslaved people. | ||
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Just like they don't say homeless anymore, they say the unhoused. | |
The unhoused people. | ||
You are the messengers. | ||
You are the fixers. | ||
Dare I say it, you are the Olivia Popes. | ||
You are the superheroes saving this democracy. It is you not me who have the greatest power to convince your loved | ||
ones to vote. So just like Michelle Obama told us let's do something. Let's make a video. | ||
Everybody take out your phones. | ||
Everybody take out your phones. | ||
We're going to make a moment. | ||
Can somebody bring me my phone? | ||
I want to capture this historic moment and share it with the people that we love. | ||
Bye! | ||
Take this video, guys! | ||
We're all going to take it together. | ||
We're going to post it to social media, text your friends, send this message out into the world. | ||
When I say, when we fight, you're going to say? | ||
When we fight! | ||
Are you ready? | ||
OK, let's record. | ||
We're recording. | ||
You ready, Tony? | ||
Yep, I'm ready. | ||
OK, ready? | ||
When we fight! | ||
When we fight, we win! | ||
When we fight, we win! | ||
Are you ready for Kamala Harris to win? | ||
Good! | ||
Because when Kamala wins, America wins! | ||
We did it! | ||
We did it, Joe! | ||
We did it, Joe. | ||
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Bye, everybody! | |
Tony Goldwyn, ladies and gentlemen! | ||
That is tech. | ||
We did it, Joe. | ||
We did it. | ||
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It's come to my attention that there are some folks who struggle or pretend to struggle with the proper pronunciation of our future president's name. | |
So, hear me out. | ||
Confusion is understandable. | ||
Disrespect is not. | ||
So tonight, we are going to help everyone get it right. | ||
Here to hug me are some very special guests. Her name Kamala, bitch. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
Get my name right, bitch. | ||
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My name's Kamala, bitch. | |
Thank you, ladies. | ||
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Can you tell us your names? | |
Hello, everybody. | ||
My name's Amara. | ||
And my name is Alila, her little sister. | ||
And what are you here to do? | ||
The Democrat Convention's just like... To teach you how to say your auntie's name. | ||
The whole thing is black women. | ||
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Okay. | |
So, how do you pronounce it? | ||
First, you say comma like a comma in a sentence. | ||
Then you say la like la-la-la-la-la. | ||
Put it together and it's 1, 2, 3, Kamala! | ||
Alright, so let's practice, let's practice! | ||
Everybody over here say Kama! | ||
Kama! | ||
Everybody over here say La! | ||
La! | ||
Together. | ||
Crowd chanting, Trump! Trump! Trump! | ||
For President! | ||
Crowd chanting, Trump! Trump! | ||
This whole like, get her name right, you white bitch thing is so obnoxious. | ||
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precious. | |
Please welcome Mina Harris, Ella Emhoff, and Helen Hudlin. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Yes. | ||
Look at this freak show! | ||
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Hi! | |
I'm Mina. | ||
I'm Ella. | ||
And I'm Helena. | ||
Yikes! | ||
I grew up in Oakland, California. | ||
In a house full of extraordinary women. | ||
My mom, my grandma, and my auntie, who showed me the meaning of service. | ||
Helping her sister, a 17-year-old single mom, fighting for justice for the American people, and still cooking Sunday family dinner. | ||
She guided me, now she's guiding my own children, and I know she'll guide our country forward. | ||
Kamala came into my life when I was 14. | ||
Famously a very easy time for a teenager. | ||
Like a lot of young people, I didn't always understand what I was feeling. | ||
But no matter what, Kamala was there for me. | ||
She was patient, caring, and always took me seriously. | ||
She's never stopped listening to me, and she's not gonna stop listening to all of us. | ||
She looks like a guy, straight up. | ||
I have never seen a woman that looks more like a guy. | ||
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Kamala Harris is my father. | |
And that includes Michelle Obama. | ||
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To me, her advice means everything. | |
Whether it's pursuing my passions, making an impact, or finding hope when the world doesn't feel so hopeful. | ||
She taught me that making a difference means giving your whole heart and taking action. | ||
And the tattoos are horrible. | ||
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She's fighting for economic opportunity, LGBTQ plus equality, And reproductive freedom because we are not going back. | |
She's fighting for social justice. | ||
She's got broader shoulders than I do. | ||
Health justice. | ||
Environmental justice. | ||
And she isn't alone. | ||
We're all in this fight together. | ||
So let's keep up the fight. | ||
Let's keep up the joy. | ||
and let's elect this extraordinary woman as our next president! | ||
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
What in the world? | ||
Please welcome actor and comedian D.L. | ||
Hughley. | ||
I'm so sick of the freaks, man. | ||
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I wish we had a country of just, like, normal-looking people. | |
Hey, now. | ||
Hey, Chicago. | ||
How y'all doing? | ||
What's happening, California? | ||
Now, wait, wait. | ||
Where those AKAs at? | ||
Where they at? | ||
You know what? | ||
In three months, ain't gonna be no living with y'all. | ||
I can tell you this. | ||
I don't blame Donald Trump for not wanting to debate Kamala. | ||
I've been married to a black woman for 40 years, and I ain't won one debate. | ||
I'm owing $93,000. | ||
Now of course Trump is saying that Kamala isn't black. | ||
I guarantee you this, Kamala's been black a lot longer than Trump's been a Republican. | ||
And if he keeps sliding in the polls the way he is, the only thing, the only way he can | ||
keep Kamala out of the White House is if he buys it and refuses to rent it to her. | ||
That's it. | ||
Of course, Kamala's getting broad support. | ||
They got black men for Kamala. | ||
White men for Kamala. | ||
Latinos and Asians for Kamala. | ||
They even have Republicans for Kamala. | ||
Republicans for Kamala. | ||
I guess Donald Trump will finally know what it's like when you get left for a younger woman. | ||
All the old roasties are gonna love that one. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fags and roasties are eating that one up. | ||
But, uh, seriously, Kamala knows the truth about the American dream. | ||
That hard work alone is not enough to succeed. | ||
That you need access and information and opportunity. | ||
And she knows that some folks are often denied those very things. | ||
He is funny, though. | ||
As president, she will give each and every one of us a fair shot in life. | ||
But I have to admit, I didn't always believe that. | ||
I mean, if you told me the 15-year-old me would be on stage supporting a prosecutor and a teacher, | ||
there is no way that I would have believed you. | ||
But because of that, I made assumptions about Kamala's record. | ||
And I often repeated them to a lot of people. | ||
Then one day, Kamala invited me to her house, she put her hand on my shoulder, and she asked me to do some research. | ||
Something I had never done. | ||
Something a lot of people I know had never done before. | ||
Imagine attacking someone's character without a single Google search. | ||
So I did what I should have done in the first place. | ||
I learned that she had done for us exactly what she promised to. | ||
I believe that your apology should be as loud as your accusation. | ||
And I'm here apologizing in front of the whole damn world. | ||
I am. | ||
I was wrong. | ||
I was wrong, and I'm so very glad I was wrong, because Kamala, you give me hope for the future, a future where my grandchildren, Nolan and Stevie, had the freedom to control their own bodies. | ||
Where they have the opportunity to go as far as their wits and their talents would take them. | ||
That future, ladies and gentlemen, is possible, but only if we elect Kamala Harris as the 47th president of the United | ||
States of America. | ||
I will say this to you, the best piece of advice I've ever gotten in my entire life is you don't have to know what you | ||
will do, just know what you won't. | ||
and we won't go back. | ||
That was pretty good. | ||
The end. | ||
The energy in this room is electric. | ||
And you can feel it everywhere, all over the country. | ||
In the coming weeks, I want us to find ways to maintain this energy and this joy and this commitment. | ||
Because there will be days when the work ahead seems impossible. | ||
And when that happens, I know what I do. | ||
I get involved. | ||
I get engaged. | ||
I ask myself, how can I be of service to my community? | ||
Because community is why we do this. | ||
Am I right? | ||
Yes, we do this for our children, for our parents, for our teachers and care workers who treat our loved ones like their own. | ||
We do this for working families who make this country thrive. | ||
We do this for the planet and for each other. | ||
We do this for justice and for peace and for democracy. | ||
And as we are about to hear, we do this for the safety of our communities. | ||
Please welcome Genesee County, Michigan Sheriff Chris Swanson. | ||
Thank you. | ||
My job is to protect people. | ||
All people. | ||
In 2020, righteous anger spilled over into the streets of Flint, Michigan. | ||
One bad decision from either side, and there would have been bloodshed. | ||
But that didn't happen. | ||
We laid down our riot gear and we embraced the community and instead of hate, we chose hope. | ||
On January 6th, the opposite occurred. | ||
That day was paved Yeah, when BLM does it, it's righteous anger. | ||
Police officers were attacked that day. | ||
It could have been stopped. | ||
We need a leader who will embody what's affixed to all three sides of my sheriff patrol cars. | ||
Protect, serve, and unify. | ||
Kamala Harris is that leader. | ||
As a prosecutor, Kamala Harris protected us by putting violent criminals and sex offenders behind bars. | ||
If I was in a courtroom, she's exactly the tough prosecutor that I'd want to see. | ||
As Vice President, she served America by keeping us safer. | ||
And I can testify first hand where I come from. | ||
Crime is down and police funding is up. | ||
As president, Kamala Harris will unify our country. | ||
She will bring us together. | ||
Because our country needs a leader who will go toe-to-toe with drug cartels and bullies. | ||
One who has already taken the oath, raised her right hand to advocate for the people. | ||
I can tell you in 2020, we were able to turn a protest into a peaceful movement by walking together. | ||
One city, one community, and one country. | ||
America, let's walk. | ||
Let's walk. | ||
Let's walk together and let's elect Kamala Harris and turn hate into hope yet again. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you! | ||
It's crazy that they have a cop at the DNC. | ||
We were contemplating adopting. | ||
After BLM four years ago and they were saying, abolish the police. | ||
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Now they have a cop on stage. | |
Just goes to show, they are pivoting. | ||
At least in terms of style, if not in substance. | ||
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Reports of an active shooter at a high school. | |
These students have now lived through so many of these shootings since they were born almost. | ||
We were praying and crying. | ||
I don't know how we're alive. | ||
An active shooter at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. | ||
Multiple children have been killed. | ||
Most of the bodies so mutilated that only DNA tests or green converse could identify. | ||
Trump did nothing on guns and was proud of it. | ||
There was great pressure on me. | ||
We did nothing. | ||
After a mass shooting in Iowa, Trump said... I have to get over it. | ||
You never get over it. | ||
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden refused to get over it. | ||
As District Attorney, she got illegal guns off the street. | ||
As Attorney General, she took on transnational crime rings and stopped gun trafficking. | ||
As Vice President, she helped pass the most sweeping gun violence legislation in three decades, keeping guns out of the hands of criminals, expanding background checks, Closing loophole. | ||
Squeeze me. | ||
We'll finally pass red flag laws, universal background checks, and an assault weapons ban! | ||
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Kamala understands the fight we're in. | |
The power is with the people. | ||
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and gives people like me, survivors like me, hope. | |
When I worked for every town for gun safety... | ||
Georgia representative Lucy Mcbath. | ||
When I worked for every town for gun safety and moms demand and action for gun sense in America. | ||
I saw firsthand the power of telling our stories. | ||
Peace. | ||
You've just heard mine. | ||
But there are many more to tell. | ||
On December 14, 2012, I walked into Sandy Hook School. | ||
I stopped at the office. | ||
Chatted with my principal, then started my day with my second graders. | ||
Suddenly, a loud crash. | ||
Like metal folding chairs falling. | ||
154 gunshots blaring. | ||
Hiding in the coats. | ||
Trying to sing with my students. | ||
Trying to read to them. | ||
Trying to drown out the sounds. | ||
Terror. | ||
Crying. | ||
Running. | ||
I carry that horrific day with me. | ||
Twenty beautiful first grade children and six of my beautiful colleagues were killed. | ||
They should still be here. | ||
It's 10.30am. | ||
at Robb Elementary in Uvalde. | ||
The school is recognizing my 10-year-old daughter Lexi for receiving all A's. | ||
She receives a Good Citizen Award and we pose for photos. | ||
She wears a St. | ||
Mary's sweatshirt and a smile that lights up the room. | ||
30 minutes later, a gunman murders her, 18 classmates, and two teachers. | ||
We are taken to a private room where police tell us she isn't coming home. | ||
Uvalde is national news. | ||
Parents everywhere reach for their children. | ||
I reach out for the daughter I will never hold again. | ||
My niece, Sandy Patrice, was 22. | ||
She drove to Myrtle Beach for sun and fun and motorcycle parades. | ||
Hours later, my phone rang. | ||
Shooting on the beach. | ||
No one can find Sandy. | ||
I stayed calm. | ||
You see, my mother, Patricia Ann, had been shot and killed by an abusive partner. | ||
I was calm then, too. | ||
I got to handling business. | ||
I called relatives, the police, hospitals, and I kept calling, voice steady, heartbeat pulsing. | ||
Then, I was connected to the coroner. | ||
Ten years of waiting, and Sandy's murder is still unsolved. | ||
I'll keep calling. | ||
and I'll keep fighting. | ||
I was in high school when my classmate got shot. | ||
He was a very good guy. | ||
I was in high school when my classmate got shot. | ||
It changed my story. | ||
Instead of worrying about taking a test, I started worrying about living. | ||
This guy's full of shit. | ||
That's so pathetic. | ||
and I'll keep fighting. | ||
I was in high school when my classmate got shot. | ||
He was a good kid. | ||
I was in high school when my classmate got shot. | ||
our shop. | ||
I was there and nothing happened to me. | ||
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APPLAUSE Our are stories of loss. | |
But make no mistake. | ||
Our losses do not weaken us. | ||
They strengthen our resolve. | ||
We will secure safer futures that we all deserve. | ||
We will organize. | ||
We will advocate. | ||
We will run for office. | ||
And we will join with Americans from small towns and big cities to keep our communities safe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Everyone knows gun violence is a minority gang problem. | ||
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leaders like Kamala Harris, who won't just empathize, but will act. | |
White people have AR-15s. | ||
White people are a threat to, in the event of a civil disorder or crisis, they're the ones that would challenge the government. | ||
So it's about taking their guns with the pretext of the kids. | ||
It's like a false, it's like, you know, it's like the Hamas attack. | ||
It's a false flag. | ||
Every time there's a mass shooting, it's like a false flag. | ||
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Arizona Representative Gabby Giffords. | |
Where they purport that it's white gun owners so that they can go in and declare war on white people. | ||
Because it is true. | ||
There's hundreds of millions of guns in this country. | ||
The government is disconcerted by that. | ||
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I want to take the guns. | |
Hello fellow Americans! | ||
I'm Gabby Giffords. | ||
I was born in the great state of Arizona! | ||
I was born with grit. | ||
I grew up racing motorcycles, mucking stalls, and exploring the beautiful desert. | ||
I fell for an astronaut. | ||
For five years, I served in Congress from a swing district. | ||
Everybody called me a rising star. | ||
Then on January 8th, In 2011, a man tried to assassinate me. | ||
He shot 19 people. | ||
He killed 6. | ||
Terrible, terrible day. | ||
I almost died. | ||
But I fought for life and I survived. | ||
I learned to walk again, one step at a time. | ||
I learned to talk again, one word at a time. | ||
So many people helped me as I worked hard to recover, including a decent man for Delaware who always checked in. | ||
He still does! | ||
Thank you, Joe Biden. | ||
Thank you for everything. | ||
Joe is a great president. | ||
My friend, Kamala, will be a great president. | ||
She is tough. | ||
She has grit. | ||
Kamala can beat the gun lobby. | ||
She can fight gun trafficking. | ||
Kamala stood up to Wall Street and the drug company. | ||
She will protect abortion access. | ||
She will defend our freedom. | ||
She saved lives. | ||
Join me in voting for Kamala Harris! | ||
Bravo! | ||
Thank you! | ||
I feel bad for her. | ||
her that's sad. | ||
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But good for her. | |
Good energy. | ||
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I had the honor of meeting Vice President Harris when I got to introduce her when she | |
spoke at my high school about gun violence. | ||
Parkland happened, and all I could think about is that I wanted to keep my kids safe. | ||
On July 4, 2022, I was next in line to walk in the Hyman Park Independence Day Parade when gunshots erupted. | ||
Seven people were shot and killed and 48 more were injured. | ||
Vice President Harris has been a gun sense champion since she was our California AG. | ||
We have two options in November. | ||
We have Kamala Harris, who has already proven her leadership in the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
They passed the first ever comprehensive gun reform in 30 years. | ||
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has cozied up to the NRA in the gun lobby. | ||
I have full confidence in Vice President Harris that she's dedicated to and committed to finding a solution to end gun violence. | ||
Don't listen to them, they're trying to take your guns. | ||
They're trying to take your guns, white man. | ||
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We will never give them up. | |
We will never give up our guns. | ||
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Because of crying kids or women. | |
singer-songwriter because of crying kids or women pink W pink | ||
thanks we can see love Remember Pink? | ||
I feel like she's not around anymore. | ||
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But I always loved her. | |
But this song, I don't even know this song. | ||
Play a good song. | ||
We are billions of beautiful hearts. | ||
We sold ourselves down. | ||
Down the river too far What about us? | ||
What about all the times you said you had the answer? | ||
What about us? | ||
What about all the broken happy ever afters? | ||
What about us? | ||
What about all the plans that ended in disaster? | ||
What about love? | ||
What about trust? | ||
What about us? | ||
We are proud. | ||
Play a better song, though. | ||
I don't want to be sad. | ||
I don't love that. | ||
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This one's okay, I guess. | |
It's good, but... We are children. | ||
You need to be loved. | ||
We were willing. | ||
We came when you called But man you fooled us | ||
Enough is enough What about us what about all the times you said you had the | ||
answer What about us what about all the broken happy ever afters | ||
That must be your daughter or something, right What about trust | ||
What about us Sticks and stones they may break these bones, but then | ||
Are you ready? I don't want control I want to let go Oh | ||
I'll be ready now. It's time to let them go What about all the times you said you had the answers | ||
♪ Stars ♪ you | ||
So what about us? | ||
What about all the broken, happy ever afters? | ||
What about us? | ||
What about all the plans that ended in disaster? | ||
Oh, what about love? | ||
What about trust? | ||
What about us? | ||
What about us? | ||
Great performance. Great performance. | ||
The performances have been good. | ||
Stevie Wonder, Pink. | ||
Who else played? | ||
I didn't recognize the country people the first night. | ||
Global security and global prosperity depend on the leadership of the United States of America. | ||
America. | ||
And a strong America remains indispensable to the world. | ||
Our democratic ideals of freedom and liberty inspire billions and our military is the strongest in the world. | ||
Our military is a force that underwrites global stability and our national security. | ||
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I love America. It's so awesome that we rule the world. | |
Imagine being some other country that has, like, no submarines or no military. | ||
I mean, I know the Democrats are gay and everything, but it's awesome that the two candidates debate over, like, who rules the world. | ||
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I know it's Jews, technically, but... | |
Still cool. | ||
Still cool as hell. | ||
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Nukes, aircraft carriers. | |
So. | ||
Still epic. | ||
President Obama had to follow Michelle. | ||
I had to follow Gabby in pink. | ||
We just have to make it a white Christian empire. | ||
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Gabby amazes me every single day. | |
Then it'll be awesome. | ||
She was able to walk I think he probably would have been a better vice president. | ||
She's a fighter. | ||
And thanks to a team of doctors, nurses, and especially her speech therapist. | ||
I think he probably would have been a better vice president. | ||
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We all need a team. | |
Even president, honestly. | ||
Four times. | ||
I've flown into combat nearly 40 times. | ||
Not once did I do that by myself. | ||
It took a team to accomplish a mission. | ||
It always does. | ||
I flew in the Navy during the first Gulf War. | ||
America rallied our allies to kick out a tyrant Who invaded a neighbor. | ||
Today, Vladimir Putin is testing whether we're still that strong. | ||
Iran, North Korea, and especially China, watch closely. | ||
What's Trump's answer? | ||
He invited Russia to do, and these are his words, not mine, whatever the hell they want. | ||
Audience booing Vice President Harris has always championed | ||
America's support for NATO, for Ukraine, and for the Ukrainian people. | ||
Audience booing On the Senate Intelligence Committee, she investigated Russian interference in our election. | ||
She defends free and fair elections everywhere. | ||
You already know how Trump feels about those. | ||
Donald Trump skipped his intelligence briefings. | ||
He was too busy sucking up to dictators and dreaming of becoming one himself. | ||
Trump thinks that Americans who have made the ultimate sacrifice are suckers and losers. | ||
Imagine if everyone had a column leader. | ||
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Everyone had a portrait of him in their house. | |
I pledge allegiance to Leader Trump and the United States of America. | ||
I pledge allegiance to Leader Trump and the United States of America. | ||
I pledge allegiance to President Trump. | ||
that's rich. Yeah, they don't laugh at Joe Biden. | ||
That's rich. Yeah, they don't laugh at Joe Biden. | ||
The threats we face are too serious. | ||
The sacrifices our service members make are too sacred. | ||
The alliances we've spent decades building are too critical. | ||
That's what's at stake now. | ||
And the choice? | ||
The choice isn't even close. | ||
But in Arizona and nationwide, this election will be. | ||
We'll win in the same way we launch rockets into space and land fighter jets on an aircraft | ||
carrier as one team on one mission. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
State by state, voter by voter, coming together. | ||
No country, no country is better than ours at solving big problems. | ||
So, on November 5th, Let's prove that America is still the leader the world needs today by electing the leader we need right now, Kamala Harris. | ||
Thank you, everybody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Can I take that back? | ||
Low-energy speech. | ||
Tim Wall's better. | ||
Please welcome former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. | ||
Wait a second, I was thinking he was under Obama. | ||
I said earlier, oh maybe Bush is here. | ||
He was under Obama, I forgot. | ||
My fellow Americans, I'm proud to have served in the Army, the Congress, the White House, | ||
Chief of Staff, CIA Director, and Secretary of Defense. | ||
I've looked into the eyes of our warriors and deployed them into battle. | ||
I I gave the order, directing our special operations forces to fly two helicopters 150 miles into Abbottabad at night. | ||
And by the time the sun rose, Osama bin Laden was dead. | ||
Because nobody attacks our country and gets away with it. | ||
Nobody. | ||
That means Israel's days are numbered. | ||
That's what our warriors do. | ||
That's what our warriors do. | ||
Our warriors need a tough, cool-headed commander-in-chief to defend our democracy, From tyrants and terrorists, we need Kamala Harris behind the Resolute Desk. | ||
She knows a tyrant when she sees one. | ||
And our allies know a leader when they see one. | ||
On the Senate Intelligence Committee and as Vice President, She worked with more than 150 world leaders. | ||
She's looked our allies in the eye and said, America has your back. | ||
Trump would abandon our allies and isolate America. | ||
If only. | ||
We tried that in the 1930s. | ||
It was foolish and dangerous then, and it's foolish and dangerous now. | ||
Listen to President Reagan. | ||
President Reagan, isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments. | ||
Never. | ||
I wish there was one convention where we didn't hear about Reagan. | ||
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Trump tells tyrants, like Putin, they can do whatever the hell they want. | ||
Kamala Harris tells tyrants, the hell you can, not on my watch. | ||
And she does it in heels. | ||
She's worked with President Zelensky to fight back against Russia. | ||
She knows that protecting their democracy protects our democracy as well. | ||
This is effectively a globalist neocon speech. | ||
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Look, Donald Trump does not understand the world. | |
And there's no anti-war party anymore. | ||
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And he does not understand the service and sacrifice of our military. | |
There was an anti-war consensus like 15 years ago. | ||
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It's totally gone. | |
Our fallen veterans are not suckers. | ||
They are not losers. | ||
They are our heroes. | ||
Applause Kamala Harris will honor our veterans. | ||
And in Tim Walz, we will have a vice president who has served Kamala Harris understands this moment. | ||
It is a moment of danger and a moment of opportunity. | ||
She'll keep America's military the strongest in the world, the strongest ever known. | ||
And she understands what our military is for. | ||
The role of our military is to defend us from foreign enemies. | ||
It is not to threaten Americans, and it sure as hell isn't to put immigrants in camps. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
What a joke. | ||
Who believes that shit? | ||
Every president. | ||
Also, it is for them. | ||
It definitely is for that, though. | ||
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Since World War II, Republican and Democrat has shared the belief that America must protect democracy in the world. | |
Every president has honored our veterans and their sacrifices. | ||
Every president, but one. | ||
But one. | ||
So we face a critical choice. | ||
To vote for someone who stands with our military and stands up for democracy, or someone who will disrespect our heroes and undermine our democracy. | ||
My fellow Americans, there is only one choice. | ||
One choice. | ||
And let me tell you something. | ||
When she takes her oath of office, as she will this January, our allies will cheer, our enemies will fear, and we will have a Commander-in-Chief that we can trust. | ||
God bless our veterans, and God bless our country. | ||
Please welcome Arizona Representative Ruben Gallego. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm a dad, husband, congressman, and the proudest Arizonan you'll ever meet. | ||
But I am even prouder to be a Marine. | ||
Rah! | ||
My mom raised us alone on a secretary's salary. | ||
I'm I slept on the floor. | ||
I worked every job I could. | ||
Meatpacking, construction, making pizzas. | ||
I made it to Harvard with no money or connections. | ||
Other kids were happy because they were at Harvard. | ||
I was happy because I finally had a mattress. | ||
Then, I enlisted, fought alongside my brothers with Lima 325 in Iraq. | ||
They called us Lucky Lima. | ||
But our luck ran out. | ||
We saw some of the heaviest combat of the war. | ||
And when we got home, the government failed to help us readjust. | ||
We have a duty to care for our patriots who serve our nation. | ||
For the Vietnam veteran and Buckeye who relies on the VA for his medication. | ||
For the Afghan veteran in Pittsburgh who finally got treatment for his PTSD. | ||
For the Marine in Milwaukee who relies on the benefits she earned. | ||
For my Navajo brothers and sisters who serve the Marines with me, I remember you too. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are fighting for them. | ||
Kamala Harris has delivered more benefits to more veterans than ever before and has achieved the lowest veterans unemployment rate in history. | ||
Vice President Harris has stood up for us and our families always. | ||
Tim Walz served for 24 years. | ||
His passion for veterans earned him respect on both sides of the aisle. | ||
And he stands with us, too. | ||
In fact, let me introduce you to some of the many Democrats who understand what service means. | ||
Because we put country over politics. | ||
We are proud to wear the uniform. | ||
And we're proud serving our country in city halls, state capitals, the U.S. | ||
House, and the Senate. | ||
These veterans represent the best of our country. | ||
We stand united as veterans, democrats, and patriots to fight for everyone who serves. | ||
But politicians, but politicians like Donald Trump, they don't stand with us. | ||
They call patriots like Senator McCain losers. | ||
John McCain was an American hero. | ||
Show some respect! | ||
Trump's Project 2025 will slash veteran benefits and force VA hospitals to close across the nation. | ||
Show some respect! | ||
For the 18-year-old who decides to enlist. | ||
For the families like mine who prayed every night that their loved one would come home. | ||
For our troops stationed thousands of miles away. | ||
For my Marines of Lima Company, let's elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. | ||
Who don't just respect our service, but revere it. | ||
Because the veterans who defended this country aren't just the reason we can sleep at night. | ||
They're the reason we can dream. | ||
And together, together, we'll fight for our veterans and everyone who served our country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They're doing the veteran thing. | ||
Power. | ||
you Good optics for them. | ||
The flags, the USA posters, the veterans. | ||
It's good optics. | ||
It's a good look for them. | ||
♪ Please welcome Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
♪ I'm Governor Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
In Lansing, they call me Governor. | ||
But in Detroit, they call me Big Grinch. | ||
Nobody calls you that. | ||
Donald Trump called me that woman from Michigan as an insult. | ||
Being a woman from Michigan is a badge of honor. | ||
Like women across America, we just GSD. | ||
Get. | ||
Stuff. | ||
Done. | ||
At 29, I joined the sandwich generation. | ||
Sandwiched between working and raising my newborn and caring for my mom, who was dying from brain cancer. | ||
It was hard, but not extraordinary. | ||
It's life. | ||
Those nights reminded me who I was fighting for. | ||
People just trying to make it. | ||
Kamala Harris knows who she's fighting for, too. | ||
She took care of her mom, who also battled cancer. | ||
As president, she'll fight to lower the cost of health care and elder care for every family. | ||
She's lived a life like ours. | ||
She knows us. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't know you. | ||
At all. | ||
You think he understands that when your car breaks down, you can't get to work? | ||
No. | ||
His first word was probably chauffeur. | ||
You think he's ever had to take items out of the cart before checking out? | ||
Hell, you think he's ever been to a grocery store? | ||
That's what the chauffeur is for. | ||
But Kamala Harris... She stinks. | ||
She gets us. | ||
She sees us. | ||
She is us. | ||
She is us. | ||
Kamala Harris is me. | ||
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I am Kamala Harris. | |
We've all lived through a lot of history over the past few years. | ||
Floods and fires. | ||
An attempted coup. | ||
A plot. | ||
And a pandemic. | ||
It's exhausting. | ||
We don't know what the next four years will bring. | ||
But what we do know is this. | ||
Through it all, your life won't stop. | ||
You're going to have to get to work. | ||
Pick up the kids and pay your bills. | ||
And then one day, when you're just trying to get everyone out the door, a news alert goes off. | ||
Something happened. | ||
Something hit the fan. | ||
You'll ask, is my family going to be okay? | ||
And then you'll ask, who the hell is in charge? | ||
What if it's him? | ||
What if it's that man from Mar-a-Largo? | ||
Mar-a-Largo, brah. | ||
I know. | ||
In a crisis, we need someone strong enough to come up with a plan. | ||
To tell the truth. | ||
and to bring people together. | ||
Right now, before the crisis, is when we get to choose. | ||
Why wouldn't we choose a leader who's tough, tested, and a total badass? | ||
He's literally him. | ||
I know who I want as our Commander-in-Chief. | ||
America, let's choose Kamala Harris. | ||
She's weird. | ||
And what's with the lipstick? | ||
Please welcome actress, director, and philanthropist, Eva Longoria. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So I'm gonna be a man. | ||
Hello, Chicago! | ||
Yes! | ||
I am so excited to be here tonight. | ||
What an honor to be part of this historic moment, and y'all are part of it! | ||
Look, I have known Kamala Harris for more than a decade, and she comes from a family a lot like mine, and I'm sure a lot like yours. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think that no one was going to hand us anything, especially as women. | ||
That we were going to have to touch every rung of the ladder to get ahead. | ||
We were going to have to work really hard. | ||
Now she worked at McDonald's, but I worked at Wendy's. | ||
And look at us now. | ||
You see, Kamala and I were able to see beyond the horizon because our families supported | ||
our big dreams. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
As Americans, we're all part of one big family. | ||
Somos familia. | ||
And as familia, we have to have each other's back. | ||
We have to support each other's dreams because Kamala's success is our success. | ||
I am Kamala Harris. | ||
We are all Kamala Harris. | ||
There is no us. | ||
There's only her and we are her. | ||
only her and we are her. | ||
In our community we have a saying, Si se puede, which means yes. | ||
It means yes we can, but tonight I'm here to tell you, yes she can, | ||
so we're going to say, Si se puede. | ||
So when someone asks you, is she ready to lead this country forward, | ||
we're going to say, Si se puede. | ||
When somebody says, is she qualified for the job, We're going to say, she's dead, boy, it is. | ||
When somebody asks, is she going to be the first female president of the United States, we're going to say, she se puede! | ||
Our voices, our vote, we're going to decide this election. | ||
And let me tell you, the energy tonight isn't just here in Chicago, it's all across the country. | ||
People are gathered at watch parties everywhere to celebrate Kamala Harris. | ||
Say hello! | ||
Yes! | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
I know how to work, so let's get to work. | ||
Let's turn all of this enthusiasm and joy into action between now and November 5th. | ||
Let's go! | ||
¡Sí se puede! | ||
Please welcome former Illinois Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger. | ||
Thank you. | ||
you This guy's an idiot. | ||
You know, this guy was there when I was deposed by the January 6th Select Committee. | ||
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. | |
I'm Adam Kinzinger and I am proud to be in the trenches with you. | ||
As part of this sometimes awkward alliance that we have to defend truth, defend democracy, and decency. | ||
I was just a kid when I was drawn to the party of Ronald Reagan, to his vision of a strong America, the shining city on a hill. | ||
I was a Republican for 12 years in Congress, and I still hold on to the label. | ||
I never thought I'd be here, but listen, you never thought you'd see me here, did you? | ||
But I've learned something about the Democratic Party. | ||
And I want to let my fellow Republicans in on the secret. | ||
The Democrats are as patriotic as us. | ||
They love this country just as much as we do. | ||
Obviously not true. | ||
And they... | ||
Thank you. | ||
And they are as eager to defend American values at home and abroad as we conservatives have ever been. | ||
I was relieved to discover that because I've learned something about my party too. | ||
Something I couldn't ignore. | ||
The Republican Party is no longer conservative. | ||
It has switched its allegiance from the principles that gave it purpose to a man whose only purpose is himself. | ||
Donald Trump is a weak man pretending to be strong. | ||
He is a small man pretending to be big. | ||
He's a faithless man pretending to be righteous. | ||
He's a perpetrator who can't stop playing the victim. | ||
He puts on quite a show, but there is no real strength there. | ||
As a conservative and a veteran, I believe true strength lies in defending the vulnerable. | ||
It's in protecting your family. | ||
It's in standing up for our Constitution and our democracy. | ||
That, that is the soul of being a conservative. | ||
It used to be the soul of being a Republican. | ||
But Donald Trump has suffocated the soul of the Republican Party. | ||
His fundamental weakness has coursed through my party like an illness, | ||
sapping our strength, softening our spine, whipping us into a fever that has untethered us from our | ||
values. | ||
Our democracy was frayed by the events of January 6th, as Donald Trump's deceit and dishonor led to a siege on the | ||
United States Capitol. | ||
That day, I stood witness to a profound sorrow. | ||
The desecration of our sacred tradition of peaceful transition of power. | ||
tarnished by a man too fragile, too vain, and too weak to accept defeat. | ||
How can a party claim to be patriotic if it idolizes a man who tried to overthrow a free and fair election? | ||
Thank you. | ||
How can a party claim to stand for liberty if it sees a fight for freedom in Ukraine? | ||
An attack pitting tyranny against democracy? | ||
A challenge to everything our nation claims to be. | ||
And it retreats. | ||
It equivocates. | ||
It nominates a man who is weirdly obsessed with Putin. | ||
And his running mate who said, quote, I don't care what happens in Ukraine. | ||
Yet he wants to be vice president. | ||
I don't care either. | ||
How can a party claim to be conservative when it tarnishes the gifts | ||
that our forebears fought for? | ||
Men like my grandfather, who served in World War II, who believed in a cause bigger than himself, and he risked | ||
his life for it behind enemy lines. | ||
To preserve American democracy, his generation found the courage to face down armies. | ||
Listen, all we're asked to do is to summon the courage to stand up to one weak man. | ||
Some have questioned why I've taken the stand I have. | ||
The answer is really simple, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We must put country first. | ||
And tonight, as a Republican speaking before you, I'm putting our country first. | ||
Because the fact is, I do belong here. | ||
I know Kamala Harris shares my allegiance to the rule of law, the Constitution, and democracy. | ||
And she is dedicated to upholding all three in service to our country. | ||
Whatever policies we disagree on pale in comparison with those fundamental matters of principle, of decency, and of | ||
fidelity to this nation. | ||
Listen, to my fellow Republicans, if you still pledge allegiance to those principles, I suspect you belong here | ||
too. | ||
Because... | ||
Because democracy knows no party. | ||
It's a living, breathing ideal that defines us as a nation. | ||
It's the bedrock that separates us from tyranny, and when that foundation is fractured, | ||
we must all stand together, united, to strengthen it. | ||
If you think those principles are worth defending, then I urge you, make the right choice. | ||
Vote. | ||
Vote for our bedrock values and vote for Kamala Harris. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Please welcome lawyer, policy advocate, and sister of the vice president, Maya Harris. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hello, Chicago! | ||
In 1958, a 19-year-old from India left the only country she'd ever known to chart her own path in America. | ||
She came here to pursue an education, but she stayed here to build a life. | ||
Her name was Dr. Shamala Gopalan Harris. | ||
But we called her mommy. | ||
Mommy was so many things to so many people. | ||
A civil rights activist, a scientist, a devoted mother to her two little girls. | ||
But most of all, Mommy was a trailblazer who defied the odds and defined herself. | ||
And when it came to Kamala and me, Mommy had great expectations for us, but she had even greater expectations of us. | ||
She raised us to believe that we could be and do anything. | ||
And we believed her. | ||
Mommy understood the power and the possibility that come with knowing and showing who you truly are. | ||
She knew we could be the authors of our own stories, just as she'd been the author of her own. | ||
Mommy's journey and the opportunity that she wanted for Kamala and me, that's a distinctly | ||
American story. | ||
We may all have different histories, different struggles, or different perspectives, but | ||
what binds us together is the fervent desire to be free, to fulfill our God-given potential. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Kamala's entire life has been about fighting for each of us to have that freedom. | ||
And like so many Americans, Kamala knows what it's like to be underestimated and be counted out. | ||
She knows what it's like to be the underdog and yet still beat the odds. | ||
And now, she has created so much electricity, so much optimism, so much joy throughout the | ||
nation, and it is why we need her leadership in this historic moment. | ||
We are living in a time when some are trying to divide us, to separate us in ways that | ||
and make it difficult for us to come together. | ||
Well look, my sister rejects that view. | ||
Where others push darkness, Kamala sees promise. | ||
Where others feel detachment, Kamala fosters connection. | ||
Where others want to drag us back to the past. | ||
My sister says, hold up now. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
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We have so much more in common than what separates us. | ||
She knows the measure of our success isn't just winning an election. | ||
It's about who we bring along and lift up in the process. | ||
And so as I look out at all of you today, take in this incredible moment, | ||
I so wish that Mommy could be here tonight. | ||
I can just see her smiling, saying how proud she is of Kamala. | ||
And then, without missing a beat, she says, that's enough, you've got work to do. | ||
Classic mom. | ||
She would tell all of us to roll up our sleeves and get to work. | ||
To elect a leader who sees a potential in each of us. | ||
Her mom was Indian. | ||
She didn't sound like that. | ||
A leader who cares for all of us. | ||
You got work to do. | ||
It's like she's from India. | ||
She's a Tamil Indian. | ||
She don't fucking sound like that. | ||
Our Democratic nominee, my big sister, the next president of the United States, Kamala Harris. | ||
She's not black. | ||
She was Indian. | ||
She's from India! | ||
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Crowd cheers Please welcome North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper. | ||
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I'm Roy Cooper, the last guy standing between you and the moment we're all waiting for. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So I'm going to get right to it. | ||
All week, you've heard stories about my friend Kamala. | ||
I want to take you behind the scenes of one of them. | ||
2011 was a rough time for American homeowners. | ||
Hundreds of thousands were losing their homes to illegal foreclosure. | ||
I was Attorney General in North Carolina, while Kamala had just become Californian. | ||
All the AGs were close to a settlement with the big banks, and it was a pretty good deal. | ||
It would have meant $4 billion for California families who'd been ripped off. | ||
I know that sounds like a lot, but Kamala said, hang on a minute. | ||
I've met these families. | ||
I know what they've been through. | ||
And they deserve more. | ||
She went toe-to-toe with some of the world's most powerful executives. | ||
And she refused to give in. | ||
Let me tell you, this was a huge risk. | ||
But she knew it was a risk worth taking. | ||
That's Kamala. | ||
And we all know what happened. | ||
The banks caved. | ||
That $4 billion for California families became $20 billion. | ||
That was the first time I witnessed Kamala in action. | ||
And what I saw was a leader who does exactly what she says she's going to do. | ||
She has never won a primary. | ||
America, we've got a lot of big fights ahead of us. | ||
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And we've got one hell of a fighter ready to take them on. | |
I know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
Because I know her. | ||
She's a fighter. | ||
Up until four weeks ago, no one ever thought she would be the president or even the nominee | ||
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for president. | |
I want the American people to know. | ||
If it was a competitive primary, she wouldn't win. | ||
But now they're all telling the story. | ||
She's suppressed to the very end. | ||
Yeah, that's why she didn't even get to Iowa. | ||
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Because she's such a fucking boss? | |
For families who need better healthcare or a safer place to live, Kamala will fight for you. | ||
For parents who want better schools for their kids, for workers worried about a secure retirement for themselves, Kamala will fight for you. | ||
For any one of our allies anywhere in the world wondering if America still has your back, Remember this. | ||
Kamala will fight for you. | ||
And when she fights, we win. | ||
Kamala's ready. | ||
Kamala's ready. | ||
The question is, are we? | ||
Are we gonna stand up and fight for Kamala like she'll stand up and fight for us? | ||
These slogans are horrible. | ||
All right. | ||
If you're ready, my home state of North Carolina, stand up. | ||
Imagine being some faggot Democrat and being like, put your face. | ||
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We win. | |
Stand up, Wisconsin. | ||
It's joy. | ||
Joy is on the ballot. | ||
Stand up, Nevada. | ||
We are not going back to Donald Trump and his attack on democracy. | ||
Like, imagine actually buying it. | ||
Are we going to stand up? | ||
Are we gonna fight? | ||
Are we gonna vote? | ||
Are we gonna win? | ||
You bet we are. | ||
Let's go get them! | ||
Crowd cheers She grew up in a tight-knit neighborhood | ||
It was the kind of place where your neighbor would look after you when school went out. | ||
Where your first grade teacher would show up at your law school graduation. | ||
It's where Kamala Harris learned what it means to be in the middle class. | ||
Making every paycheck count. | ||
She was raised by a working mom who taught her about standing up for what's right and protecting the people you love. | ||
Kamala carries the lessons of our mother, the fighting spirit of our mother, the compassion. | ||
She was all of five feet tall. | ||
If you met her, you would have thought she was seven feet tall. | ||
And our mother, if I'd ever come home complaining about anything, she wouldn't have it. | ||
The first thing she'd say is, well, just stop the complaining. | ||
Just tell me what you're going to do about it. | ||
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And since she was a young girl, Kamala Harris has been fighting for families like the ones she grew up with. | |
That is Kamala. | ||
She can't help herself from standing up for people and standing up for what she thinks is right. | ||
She has been that way our whole lives. | ||
Being a protector is what led her to become a prosecutor. | ||
Looking back now, I'd say it was her calling. | ||
As a courtroom prosecutor, she went after predators who targeted women and children, and fraudsters who ripped off working families. | ||
And she put dangerous gang members and human traffickers behind bars. | ||
We didn't have partnerships with DOJ or FBI or DEA or any of those law enforcement agencies. | ||
Now we all work collaboratively. She was the person who built the foundation | ||
in how we do criminal justice in America. Oh, stop. | ||
As Attorney General of California, she built the foundation of criminal justice in America. | ||
Who believes this? For California families. | ||
She took on one of the largest for-profit colleges that was scamming students. | ||
And in the Senate, she fought for her constituents with the determination of | ||
It's just crazy how she went from most unpopular vice president ever, didn't even get to Iowa in 2020, didn't win a single primary, didn't win a single primary vote, to now she's the best. | ||
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She's incredible. | |
How many of you guys had to have a drill where you learned about how you need to hide in a closet or crouch in a corner in the event that there was a mass shooter? | ||
Look at that. | ||
Look at that. | ||
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Democrats are just the lowest IQ. | |
This is like low information voters. | ||
They're told what to believe by television. | ||
Republicans aren't much better. | ||
2020 she made history is the first woman to be elected vice president of the | ||
United States they're told what to believe television Republicans aren't | ||
much better they are better than pandemic she beat big farm like you know | ||
these Fox News boomers cap the cost of this They're similar, but somehow they're actually leagues better. | ||
Because if at least you talk to conservative Republicans, they know about stuff. | ||
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And they have common sense. | |
And they'll fall for some things, but, I mean, Democrats will just eat up anything. | ||
And then you need to kick that f***ing door down. | ||
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She used my language. | |
I was kind of cacked though. | ||
She said, kick the f***ing door down. | ||
I kind of liked that. | ||
Our campaign is about saying we trust the people. | ||
We're saying we just want fairness. | ||
We want dignity for all people. | ||
And we are a work in progress. | ||
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We haven't yet quite reached all of those ideals. | |
But we will die trying because we love our country. | ||
We believe in our country. | ||
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We're not calling for these folks who are trying to divide us. | |
Trying to pull us apart. | ||
We know what we stand for. | ||
And we stand for the people. | ||
And we stand for the dignity of work. | ||
And we stand for freedom. | ||
We stand for justice. | ||
We stand for equality. | ||
And so we will fight for all of it. | ||
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That's who Kamala Harris is. | |
That's what she believes. | ||
That's what she'll fight for every day. | ||
You can't lie. | ||
She looks good. | ||
She is stylish. | ||
She is pretty. | ||
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She's likeable enough. | |
I mean, from an aesthetics point of view, the Democrats are always on point. | ||
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Bye. | |
They're stylish. | ||
They're... They're Hollywood. | ||
I mean, it only makes sense. | ||
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The Democrats are... They literally are Hollywood. | |
So, you know. | ||
They're always gonna have the look. | ||
The problem is there's just nothing behind that. | ||
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You know? | |
They have the storytelling, they have the look. | ||
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But what they say is just lies and doesn't make sense. | |
And they're fake. | ||
Republicans, I mean Trump I should say, he's legit. | ||
That he's got a little bit of a look. | ||
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The Republicans don't have the luck. | |
I just feel like that's great optics. | ||
That's a great photo. | ||
This is a great photo. | ||
Good evening! | ||
That's like a postcard, you know? | ||
No Beyonce though, huh? | ||
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Good evening, everyone! | |
Good evening. | ||
We did it, Jim. | ||
We did it. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Good evening, everyone. | ||
Good evening. | ||
Good evening. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Crazy, her campaign manager. | ||
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He sounded like a white guy. | |
I forget his name, but what is he, her brother, brother-in-law or something? | ||
Good evening! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, everyone. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Everyone in the live chat saying she's drunk. | ||
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I don't think she's drunk. | |
That's like a coke. | ||
That's like a Republican cult. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
Okay. | ||
We gotta get to some business. | ||
We gotta get to some business. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thank you all. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. | ||
Thank you, thank you. | ||
Please, thank you. | ||
Please, thank you so very much. | ||
Thank you, everyone. | ||
Thank you, everyone. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, let's get to business. | ||
Let's get to business. | ||
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All right. | |
So, let me start by thanking my most incredible husband, Doug. | ||
For being an incredible partner to me, an incredible father to Cole and Ella, and happy anniversary, Dougie. | ||
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I love you so very much. | |
to our President Joe Biden. | ||
When I think about the path that we have traveled together, Joe, I am filled with gratitude. | ||
Your record is extraordinary, as history will show. | ||
And your character is inspiring. | ||
And Doug and I love you and Jill and are forever thankful to you both. | ||
And to Coach Tim Walls. | ||
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Coach. | |
Does it get more canned? | ||
You are going to be an incredible vice president! | ||
She was gonna laugh there, but she didn't. | ||
And to the delegates and everyone who has put your faith in our campaign. | ||
She's learning. | ||
Your support is humbling. | ||
So, America, the path that led me here in recent weeks was no doubt unexpected. | ||
But I'm no stranger to unlikely journeys. | ||
So, my mother, our mother, Shamala Harris, had one of her own. | ||
And I miss her every day, and especially right now. | ||
And I know she's looking down, smiling. | ||
I know that. | ||
So my mother was 19 when she crossed the world alone, traveling from India to California with an unshakable dream to be the scientist who would cure breast cancer. | ||
When she finished school, she was supposed to return home to a traditional arranged marriage. | ||
But as fate would have it, she met my father, Donald Harris, a student from Jamaica. | ||
They fell in love and got married, and that act of self-determination made my sister Maya and me. | ||
Growing up, we moved a lot. | ||
I will always remember that big Mayflower truck, packed with all our belongings, ready to go to Illinois, to Wisconsin, and wherever our parents' jobs took us. | ||
My early memories of our parents together are very joyful ones. | ||
A home filled with laughter and music. | ||
Aretha, Coltrane, and Miles. | ||
At the park, my mother would say, stay close. | ||
But my father would say, as he smiled, run Kamala, run, don't be afraid, don't let anything stop | ||
you. | ||
From my earliest years, he taught me to be fearless. | ||
But the harmony between my parents did not last. | ||
When I was in elementary school, they split up. | ||
And it was mostly my mother who raised us. | ||
Before she could finally afford to buy a home, she rented a small apartment in the East Bay. | ||
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In the Bay... Surprise, surprise. | |
You either live in the hills or the flatlands. | ||
We lived in the flats. | ||
A beautiful, working-class neighborhood of firefighters, nurses, and construction workers. | ||
All who tended their lawns with pride. | ||
My mother, she worked long hours. | ||
And like many working parents, she leaned on a trusted circle to help raise us. | ||
Mrs. Shelton, who ran the daycare below us and became a second mother. | ||
Uncle Sherman, Aunt Mary, Uncle Freddy, Auntie Chris. | ||
None of them family by blood, and all of them family by love. | ||
Families who taught us how to make gumbo, how to play chess, and sometimes even let us win. | ||
Families who loved us, believed in us, and told us we could be anything and do anything. | ||
They instilled in us the values they personified. | ||
community, faith, and the importance of treating others as you would want to be treated. | ||
With kindness, respect, and compassion. | ||
My mother was a brilliant, five-foot-tall, brown woman with an accent. | ||
And as the eldest child, I saw how the world would sometimes treat her. | ||
But my mother never lost her cool. | ||
She was tough, courageous, a trailblazer in the fight for women's health. | ||
And she taught Maya and me a lesson that Michelle mentioned the other night. | ||
She taught us to never complain about injustice, but do something about it. | ||
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Do something about it. | |
That's fake. | ||
That's not a real story. | ||
That was my mother. | ||
And she taught us, and she also taught us, and she also taught us, and never do anything half-assed. | ||
And that is a direct quote! | ||
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Appropriate laugh. | |
I grew up immersed in the ideals of the civil rights movement. | ||
My parents had met at a civil rights gathering, and they made sure that we learned about civil rights leaders, including the lawyers like Thurgood Marshall and Constance Baker Motley. | ||
Those who battled in the courtroom to make real the promise of America. | ||
So at a young age, I decided I wanted to do that work. | ||
I wanted to be a lawyer. | ||
And when it came time to choose the type of law I would pursue, I reflected on a pivotal moment in my life. | ||
You see, when I was in high school, I started to notice something about my best friend, Wanda. | ||
She was sad at school. | ||
And there were times she didn't want to go home. | ||
So one day I asked if everything was alright. | ||
And she confided in me that she was being sexually abused by her stepfather. | ||
And I immediately told her she had to come stay with us. | ||
And she did. | ||
This is one of the reasons I became a prosecutor. | ||
To protect people like Wanda. | ||
because I believe everyone has a right to safety, to dignity, and to justice. | ||
As a prosecutor, when I had a case, I charged it not in the name of the victim, but in the name of the people. | ||
For a simple reason. | ||
In our system of justice, a harm against any one of us is a harm against all of us. | ||
And I would often explain this to console survivors of crime, to remind them | ||
no one should be made to fight alone. | ||
We are all in this together. | ||
And every day, in the courtroom, I stood proudly before a judge and I said five words. | ||
Kamala Harris for the people. | ||
And to be clear, my entire career, I've only had one client, the people. | ||
And so, on behalf of the people, on behalf of every American, regardless of party, race, | ||
gender or the language your grandmother speaks, on behalf of my mother and everyone who has | ||
ever set out on their own unlikely journey. | ||
On behalf of Americans like the people I grew up with, people who work hard, chase their dreams, and look out for one another. | ||
On behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on earth, I accept your nomination to be President of the United States of America. | ||
And with this election... She's talking too slow. | ||
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United States of America. | |
And with this election... | ||
She's talking too slow. | ||
And with this election, our nation, | ||
our nation with this election, has a precious, | ||
fleeting opportunity | ||
to move past the bitterness, | ||
cynicism, and divisive battles of the past, | ||
a chance to chart a new way forward. | ||
Not, Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans. | ||
And let me say, I know there are people of various political views watching tonight. | ||
And I want you to know, I promise to be a president for all Americans. | ||
You can always trust me to put country above party and self. | ||
to hold sacred America's fundamental principles, from the rule of law, to free and fair elections, | ||
to the peaceful transfer of power. | ||
I will be a president who unites us around our highest aspirations. | ||
A president who leads and listens, who is realistic, practical, and has common sense, and always fights for the American people. | ||
From the courthouse to the White House, that has been my life's work. | ||
As a young courtroom prosecutor in Oakland, California, I stood up for women and children against predators who abused them. | ||
As Attorney General of California, I took on the big banks, delivered $20 billion for middle-class families who faced foreclosure, and helped pass a homeowner bill of rights, one of the first of its kind in the nation. | ||
I stood up for veterans and students being scammed by big for-profit colleges. | ||
For workers who are being cheated out of their wages, the wages they were due. | ||
For seniors facing elder abuse. | ||
I fought against the cartels who traffic in guns and drugs and human beings. | ||
To threaten the security of our border and the safety of our communities. | ||
And I will tell you, these fights were not easy. | ||
And neither were the elections that put me in those offices. | ||
We were underestimated at practically every turn. | ||
But we never gave up. | ||
Because the future is always worth fighting for. | ||
And that's the fight we are in right now, a fight for America's future. | ||
Fellow Americans, this election is not only the most important of our lives, | ||
it is one of the most important in the life of our nation. | ||
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Thank you. | |
In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man. | ||
But the consequences of putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious. | ||
Consider not only the chaos and calamity when he was in office, but also the gravity of what has happened since he lost the last election. | ||
Donald Trump tried to throw away your votes. | ||
When he failed, he sent an armed mob to the United States Capitol, where they assaulted law enforcement officers. | ||
When politicians in his own party begged him to call off the mob and send help, he did the opposite. | ||
He fanned the flames. | ||
And now, for an entirely different set of crimes, he was found guilty of fraud by a jury of everyday Americans and separately And separately found liable for committing sexual abuse. | ||
And consider, consider what he intends to do if we give him power again. | ||
Consider his explicit intent to set free violent extremists who assaulted those law enforcement officers at the Capitol. | ||
His explicit intent to jail journalists, political opponents, and anyone he sees as the enemy. | ||
His explicit intent to deploy our active duty military against our own citizens. | ||
Sounds pretty good. | ||
Consider the power he will have, especially after the United States Supreme Court just ruled that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. | ||
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I like the sound of that. | |
Just imagine Donald Trump with no guardrails! | ||
And how he would use the immense powers of the presidency of the United States. | ||
Not to improve your life, Not to strengthen our national security, but to serve the only client he has ever had. | ||
himself. | ||
And we know, and we know what a second Trump term would look like. | ||
It's all laid out in Project 2025, written by his closest advisors, and its sum total is to pull our country back to the past. | ||
But America, we are not going back. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
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Yeah, we are, bitch. | |
We are not going back. | ||
Back to the future. | ||
We are not going back to when Donald Trump tried to cut Social Security and Medicare. | ||
We are not going back to when he tried to get rid of the Affordable Care Act. | ||
When insurance companies could deny people with pre-existing conditions. | ||
We are not going to let him eliminate the Department of Education that funds our public schools. | ||
We are not going to let him end programs like Head Start that provide preschool and childcare for our children. | ||
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America, we are not going back. | |
And we are charting, and we are going back. | ||
We are charting a new way forward. | ||
Forward to a future with a strong and growing middle class, because we know a strong middle class has always been | ||
critical to America's success. | ||
and building that middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. | ||
And I'll tell you, this is personal for me. | ||
The middle class is where I come from. | ||
My mother kept a strict budget. | ||
We lived within our means. | ||
Yet, we wanted for little. | ||
And she expected us to make the most of the opportunities that were available to us. | ||
And to be grateful for them. | ||
Because, as she taught us, opportunity is not available to everyone. | ||
That's why we will create what I call an opportunity economy. | ||
An opportunity economy where everyone has the chance to compete and a chance to succeed. | ||
You live in a rural area, small town, or big city. | ||
And as president, I will bring together labor, and workers, and small business owners, and entrepreneurs, and American companies to create jobs, to grow our economy, and to lower the cost of everyday needs like health care, and housing, and groceries. | ||
We will provide Access to capital for small business owners and entrepreneurs and founders. | ||
And we will end America's housing shortage and protect Social Security and Medicare. | ||
Now compare that to Donald Trump. | ||
Because I think everyone here knows he doesn't actually fight for the middle class. | ||
He doesn't actually fight for the middle class. | ||
Instead, he fights for himself and his billionaire friends. | ||
And he will give them another round of tax breaks that will add up to $5 trillion to the national debt. | ||
And all the while, he intends to enact what, in effect, is a national sales tax, call it a Trump tax, that would raise prices on middle-class families by almost $4,000 a year. | ||
Well, instead of a Trump tax hike, we will pass a middle-class tax cut that will benefit | ||
more than 100 million Americans. | ||
Friends, I believe America cannot truly be prosperous unless Americans are fully able | ||
to make their own decisions about their own lives, especially on matters of heart and home. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But tonight, In America, too many women are not able to make those decisions. | ||
And let's be clear about how we got here. | ||
Donald Trump hand-picked members of the United States Supreme Court to take away reproductive freedom. | ||
And now he brags about it. | ||
In his words, quote, I did it and I'm proud to have done it, end quote. | ||
Well, I'll tell you. | ||
Over the past two years, I've traveled across our country, and women have told me their stories. | ||
Husbands and fathers have shared theirs. | ||
Stories of women miscarrying in a parking lot. | ||
Developing sepsis, losing the ability to ever again have children, all because doctors are afraid they may go to jail for caring for their patients. | ||
Couples just trying to grow their family, cut off in the middle of IVF treatments. | ||
Children who have survived sexual assault, potentially being forced to carry a pregnancy to term. | ||
This is what's happening in our country because of Donald Trump. | ||
And understand, he is not done. | ||
As a part of his agenda, he and his allies would limit access to birth control, ban medication abortion, and enact a nationwide abortion ban with or without Congress. | ||
And get this. | ||
Get this, he plans to create a national anti-abortion coordinator and force states to report on women's miscarriages and abortions. | ||
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Do we get to administer the death penalty? | |
Simply put, they are out of their minds. | ||
And one must ask, one must ask, why exactly is it that they don't trust women? | ||
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Because they're dumb. | |
Well, we trust women. | ||
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Because they're evil and they suck. | |
We trust women. | ||
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I don't. | |
They lie. | ||
And when Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom as President of the United States, I will proudly sign it into law. | ||
In this election, Shame the dad's gay. | ||
Any other fundamental freedoms are at stake. | ||
The freedom to live safe from gun violence in our schools, communities, and places of worship. | ||
The freedom to love who you love openly and with pride. | ||
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Anyone? | |
The freedom to breathe clean air and drink clean water and live free from the pollution that fuels the climate crisis. | ||
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from the 1930s? Am I saying the quiet part out loud? | |
And the freedom that unlocks all the others the freedom to vote. | ||
With this election, we finally have the opportunity to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and | ||
the Freedom to Vote Act. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And let me be clear. | ||
And let me be clear. | ||
After decades in law enforcement, I know the importance of safety and security, especially at our border. | ||
Last year, Joe and I brought together Democrats and conservative Republicans to write the strongest border bill in decades. | ||
The Border Patrol endorsed it. | ||
But Donald Trump believes a border deal would hurt his campaign. | ||
So he ordered his allies in Congress to kill the deal. | ||
Well, I refuse to play politics with our security. | ||
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Oh, stop. | |
And here's my pledge to you. | ||
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What a joke. | |
Ten million illegals. | ||
As president, I will bring back the bipartisan border security bill that he killed and I will sign it into law. | ||
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It does nothing. | |
It does nothing. | ||
I know. | ||
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You dismantled it. | |
I know. | ||
We can live up to our proud heritage as a nation of immigrants and reform our broken immigration system. | ||
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And then they say, well, we're not playing games. | |
We can. | ||
create an earned pathway to citizenship, and secure our border. | ||
And America, we must also be steadfast in advancing our security and values abroad. | ||
abroad. | ||
As Vice President, I have confronted threats to our security, negotiated with foreign leaders, strengthened our alliances, and engaged with our brave troops overseas. | ||
As Commander-in-Chief, I will ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world. | ||
And I will fulfill our sacred obligation to care for our troops and their families, | ||
and I will always honor and never disparage their service and their sacrifice. | ||
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I will make sure that we honor and never disparage their service and their sacrifice. | |
That we lead the world into the future on space and artificial intelligence. | ||
That America, not China, wins the competition for the 21st century. | ||
And that we strengthen, not abdicate, our global leadership. | ||
Trump, on the other hand, threatened to abandon NATO. | ||
He encouraged Putin to invade our allies, said Russia could, quote, do whatever the hell they want. | ||
Five days before Russia attacked Ukraine, I met with President Zelensky to warn him about Russia's plan to invade. | ||
I helped mobilize a global response, over 50 countries, to defend against Putin's aggression. | ||
And as president, I will stand strong with Ukraine and our NATO allies. | ||
With respect to the war in Gaza, I will stand with Ukraine and our NATO allies. | ||
Gaza. | ||
President Biden and I are working around the clock, because now is the time to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire | ||
deal done. | ||
And let me be clear, and And let me be clear. | ||
I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself. | ||
And I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself. | ||
Because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas caused on October 7. | ||
Including unspeakable sexual violence and the massacre of young people at a music festival. | ||
At the same time, what has happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. | ||
So many innocent lives lost. | ||
Desperate, hungry people fleeing for safety over and over again. | ||
The scale of suffering is heartbreaking. | ||
President Biden and I are working to end this war such that Israel is secure, the hostages are released, | ||
the suffering in Gaza ends, and the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom, and self-determination. | ||
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Palestine shout out. | |
I will never hesitate to take whatever action is necessary to defend our forces and our interests against Iran and Iran-backed terrorists. | ||
I will not cozy up to tyrants and dictators like Kim Jong-un, who are rooting for Trump! | ||
Who are rooting for Trump! | ||
Because you know, they know, they know he is easy to manipulate with flattery and favors. | ||
They know Trump won't hold autocrats accountable because he wants to be an autocrat himself. | ||
And as president, I will never waver in defense of America's security and ideals, | ||
because in the enduring struggle between democracy and tyranny, I know where I stand and I know where the United States | ||
belongs. | ||
So fellow Americans, fellow Americans, I love our country with all my heart. | ||
America. | ||
Everywhere I go, in everyone I meet, I see a nation that is ready to move forward. | ||
Ready for the next step in the incredible journey that is America? | ||
I see an America where we hold fast to the fearless belief that built our nation and inspired the world. | ||
That here, in this country, anything is possible. | ||
That nothing is out of reach. | ||
An America where we care for one another, look out for one another, and recognize that we have so much more in common than what separates us. | ||
That none of us, none of us has to fail for all of us to succeed. | ||
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And that in unity there is strength. | |
You know, our opponents in this race are out there every day denigrating America, talking about how terrible everything is. | ||
Well, my mother had another lesson she used to teach. | ||
Never let anyone tell you who you are. | ||
You show them who you are. | ||
America, let us show each other and the world who we are and what we stand for. | ||
freedom, opportunity, compassion, dignity, fairness, and endless possibilities. | ||
We are the heirs to the greatest democracy in the history of the world. | ||
And on behalf of our children and our grandchildren and all those who sacrificed so dearly for our freedom and liberty, we must be worthy of this moment. | ||
It is now our turn to do what generations before us have done, guided by optimism and faith to fight for this country we love, to fight for the ideals we cherish, and to uphold the awesome responsibility That comes with the greatest privilege on earth. | ||
the privilege and pride of being an American. | ||
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Love it. | |
So let's get out there. | ||
Let's fight for it. | ||
Let's get out there. | ||
Let's vote for it. | ||
And together, let us write the next great chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. | ||
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Thank you. | |
God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
I'm going to play a song called, | ||
Kamala's big speech. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
She's improved a lot as a speaker. | ||
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Freedom, I can't move. | |
I think you can't argue with the fact that it was a well-delivered speech. | ||
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Started slow, but I thought it ended strong. | |
I don't think the anti-Trump rhetoric is really helpful. | ||
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Maybe I'm wrong about that. | |
Maybe the polling would say otherwise, but I don't feel like that's Really winning over a lot of converts. | ||
I think the more the Democrats stick to policy, of which they have none, I think they do better. | ||
I understand they have to do the anti-Trump stuff for their, you know, their people, their radicals, but I don't think that's particularly effective messaging. | ||
I think the harder they go on infrastructure, and I'm obviously reactionary nationalist, but I think the harder they go on infrastructure, economy, I mean really they've kind of taken the whole GOP. | ||
They're talking about a middle class tax cut. | ||
They're really just becoming Republicans in many ways. | ||
I mean on so many different issues. | ||
They say Trump is insufficiently strong with the military. | ||
They say they're going to be strong on the border. | ||
They're pushing tax cuts. | ||
Like in a lot of ways. | ||
They really have capitulated to the GOP on key issues. | ||
And they've become just like a gayer, more diverse version of the GOP. | ||
The GOP so desperately desires to be like the Democrats. | ||
In the sense that your traditional conservatives are, they're talking about backing up our allies, fighting Putin. | ||
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They're talking about tax cuts. | |
They're talking about paltry, fake border security bills. | ||
They're pandering endlessly to blacks and Hispanics. | ||
So, you know, in a lot of ways, the Democrat and Republican Party have never been more Similar. | ||
And I'm talking about the establishments. | ||
There's always been a uni party, but the establishments of both parties have never been more similar, even on abortion. | ||
The GOP has basically given up at the federal level. | ||
Gay marriage, they gave up on that. | ||
Both parties are pro-IVF. | ||
They're both disavowing Project 2025. | ||
They both have relegated whites to be these Second class, another second class minority group. | ||
So the convergence of the two party establishments is unbelievable. | ||
Republicans move further and further to the left. | ||
The Democrats, I wouldn't say they're moving further to the right, but at least in terms of their presentation, they are moving away from the woke stuff. | ||
They're doing the flag patriotism. | ||
They're doing the military. | ||
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They're doing even border law enforcement. | |
Man, I know it's a scam. | ||
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Don't get me wrong. | |
I know it's a scam. | ||
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When I say that, I mean that's politics. | |
That's their politics. | ||
We know that on policy, they're pro-crime, they're open borders, they hate America. | ||
We know that privately and in terms of policy, that's what you're getting. | ||
But in terms of the politics of it, this whole convention, they have tried so hard to sell people that they're for tax cuts, pro-business, low cost of living. | ||
They have tried to push that they're the ones trying to secure the border, even though they opened it. | ||
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I mean, it's such a... | |
It's hard to believe they can even say it with a straight face. | ||
Because as you know, on the first day in office, they undid all the Trump executive orders on border, they halted construction of the border wall, ended Remain in Mexico. | ||
So, I mean, they deliberately, intentionally, actively threw open the border. | ||
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It's had disastrous consequences. | |
Unprecedented surge of illegal immigration. | ||
Ten million in four years. | ||
Overwhelmed even the liberal cities. | ||
Even they are against the immigration. | ||
You know, so, as always, the reality is far different than the politics. | ||
And they've come up with this ham-fisted line about, oh, well, they, they're playing politics with the border. | ||
You're playing politics with, you open the border, they recognize it's a political liability, so they gotta pretend not, like they're not in favor of open borders. | ||
So, understand, when I say that, it's with a mind that, you know, this is messaging. | ||
This is politics. | ||
This is what they say, it's not what they do. | ||
And in the strictest sense, the Republicans and the Democrats, the messaging and the policy have never been more similar. | ||
In the same way, you know, Republicans pay lip service to the border. | ||
Then when they got in, they didn't build a border wall. | ||
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And that wasn't Trump's fault. | |
That was Paul Ryan's fault. | ||
And Trump's paid lip service to infrastructure. | ||
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Didn't do it. | |
Republicans paid lip service to the tax cuts. | ||
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They did a corporate tax cut. | |
And it's endless like that. | ||
So the convergence is unbelievable. | ||
And that's why, by the way, I've been saying we now more than ever need Trump from 2016. | ||
Because the Trump we're getting now is aligned with the Republican establishment. | ||
He's allied with them. | ||
He's staffing his campaign and transition team with them. | ||
He's aligned with them. | ||
He sounds like them. | ||
He's taking their policies. | ||
He's even taking their style. | ||
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He used to be bombastic. | |
Now he's totally controlled. | ||
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Very disciplined. | |
Very presidential. | ||
So now, more than ever, you need a candidate that is going to talk about the uni-party, Washington establishment consensus. | ||
You need somebody that's going to tell the plain truth. | ||
Someone that's going to talk like we talk and tell the truth about the issues. | ||
We're just not getting that from him. | ||
And that's why I think it's really their race to lose. | ||
Honestly, even after this convention, the Democrats are doing a good job. | ||
I think they're fighting a good fight. | ||
The production was next level. | ||
I think they're very apt. | ||
They're not caving to the radicals. | ||
They're not caving to the wokesters. | ||
They've been very disciplined, and they're really moving in lockstep. | ||
Putting out this pro-patriotism, you know, kind of conservative light vision. | ||
They've been very disciplined, and there's solidarity there. | ||
on their side. That's what they always do. They're always able to cohere like that and | ||
put out that united front. So I think the Democrats, they're at a deficit. | ||
I think they have a lot of ground to cover. I don't think there's organic, | ||
widespread enthusiasm for Kamala. I think Trump is more popular than ever. | ||
I think he has a better chance of winning than he ever has. | ||
But the Democrats are playing a good game. | ||
And I think the Republicans are not. | ||
In other words, structurally, I think the election favors Republicans. | ||
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I think Trump's popular. | |
I think the economy's bad. | ||
Border's bad. | ||
Crime is bad. | ||
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Foreign policy's bad. | |
The candidate is, she's not great. | ||
I mean, she's likeable enough. | ||
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She's got a good look. | |
But she's got a terrible record. | ||
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She was never popular. | |
And she's no Obama. | ||
You know, she's not really winning a lot of people over. | ||
So structurally, I think it's really Republicans to lose. | ||
But the difference is Democrats, I think, are playing really smart. | ||
I think this, uh, you know, pushing the abortion thing, that's the right, it's dumb, but that's the right playbook. | ||
The union thing I think is smart. | ||
Tim Walz I think was a good pick. | ||
You know, they're playing, they're playing their game. | ||
They're playing a good game. | ||
Uh, you know, and people, when I say that, people conflate it with support. | ||
I'm not supporting it. | ||
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I'm saying it's good politics. | |
I say, you know, they have good production. | ||
People say you're a Democrat. | ||
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No, I, look, they're Hollywood. | |
They're Hollywood. | ||
Okay, that's their specialty. | ||
They're good at TV. | ||
They're stylish. | ||
It's what they do. | ||
That's one of their strengths. | ||
So I think they're running a good campaign. | ||
I think they've got a good strategy here. | ||
And I think the Republicans are not playing to their strengths. | ||
The Republicans, instead of, like, I'll give you a perfect example. | ||
Democrats know that abortion, that is something, they can play that as hard as they want, as frequently as they want. | ||
It's only going to deliver positive results because women respond very well to that. | ||
They know that the more women they turn out, and the more they fearmonger about abortion, even white voters are going to turn out for that. | ||
So Democrats know that's a button they've got to keep pushing. | ||
It's going to help them in the election. | ||
With Republicans, they should be doing that with the border. | ||
87% of people think the border is a problem. | ||
Like the country has decidedly turned against even legal immigration. | ||
And everyone knows it's a crisis. | ||
And the majority of voters trust Trump on the border more than the Democrats, more than Kamala. | ||
And so that would be like the Republican, just like in 2016. | ||
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Just keep hitting that button. | |
Hit border all day long. | ||
Border, border, border. | ||
But they won't do it. | ||
They're like downplaying the border. | ||
You know, lately they're making some changes, I think in response to the Groyper War. | ||
But they need to be hitting that so hard and call their bluff. | ||
You know, the Democrats want to pretend to be border security. | ||
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Call their bluff. | |
Go harder. | ||
Go for the right. | ||
Call their bluff. | ||
They won't do it. | ||
You know, and Trump, where Kamala is fake, Trump is authentic. | ||
But they won't let him be himself. | ||
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You know, they won't let Trump be Trump. | |
They're telling him, no, no, don't do the personal stuff. | ||
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Stick to policy. | |
And they're making him read from a paper. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
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It's boring. | |
They won't let him on Twitter. | ||
That's another thing. | ||
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Trump is funny. | |
Kamala's dumb. | ||
She's bad at interviews. | ||
She's not funny. | ||
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Trump is funny. | |
He's authentic. | ||
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He's real. | |
He does really well in adversarial interviews. | ||
He doesn't do them anymore. | ||
He doesn't do adversarial interviews. | ||
They're keeping him off Twitter. | ||
They won't let him post. | ||
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You know, on True Social, we all know it's other people writing the posts. | |
So I really think that Republicans are making a lot of errors. | ||
They're not playing to their strengths. | ||
They're not playing specifically to Trump's strengths. | ||
They're not playing to their base. | ||
They're not creating enthusiasm among their own supporters. | ||
And I think that's why as time goes on, I think Trump, like I said the other night, he's, it's more likely he'll win than it was in 20 or 16. | ||
He's more popular than ever. | ||
You know, so he's got a really good chance, but I think that as time goes on, you're gonna see it level out. | ||
And right now, the betting markets say it's 50-50. | ||
And I think it's gonna flip. | ||
I think over time, Kamala is gonna make up the difference. | ||
If the Democrats stick to a good playbook, and the media will protect them, you know that. | ||
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The media will be their closest ally. | |
And as Republicans continue to leave money on the table, not going on Twitter, not hitting the border, not going hard on crime, not, you know, letting him be himself, they're gonna suffer. | ||
So at 75 days, the Trump camp has to rework the playbook. | ||
They got to be like they were in 16. | ||
And if they go really hard and strong, if they really hit the swing states, if they hit those issues, if they let Trump go on Twitter and be viral and be himself, I think they can create another lead. | ||
I think they can. | ||
I think they can take and maintain a significant lead. | ||
You know, but the way it's going now, I think it's going to be a coin flip. | ||
And with the cheating, that's the other thing. | ||
Democrats are going to cheat. | ||
They brought in 10 million people. | ||
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Those people are going to vote. | |
Some of them are going to vote. | ||
You've got early voting. | ||
You've got in-person absentee. | ||
Democrats are going to be ballot harvesting for weeks and weeks and weeks. | ||
And they're going to run it up. | ||
There's going to be hijinks the day of. | ||
Who knows what black swan event will occur between now and the election. | ||
They may throw Trump in jail in Manhattan. | ||
They say they're preparing Rikers Island for him. | ||
You know, this is where I'm coming from on Trump. | ||
I want Trump to win. | ||
I don't want this, you know, this whole convention has just been a reminder that the left is just like so fucked up. | ||
Such a freak show and so evil and so corrupt and so fake. | ||
You know, I want Trump to be the president. | ||
But I think it's unlikely he'll win if there's not a major course correction. | ||
I don't think we're giving ourselves the best chance that we have to win with the current playbook where they're talking about we're going to bring in tons of immigrants and they got people speaking Spanish and it's all about communism. | ||
I don't think this is really good stuff. | ||
I come at it from a point of view of I want Trump to succeed. | ||
I want Trump to be MAGA. | ||
I want him to be America First. | ||
We're not getting that. | ||
And it's making him less competitive. | ||
It'd be one thing if that was practical and that was helping him win. | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
I think it's not only is it bad politics, it's the wrong thing to do. | ||
So, you know, my criticism of Trump comes from a place of I want him to do the right thing and I want him to win. | ||
And to do that, They need to make some changes. | ||
We need new personnel. | ||
They need to stop running to the middle. | ||
They need to stop pretending to be Democrats and liberals. | ||
They need to be the nationalist populist party. | ||
They need to be the party of infrastructure, protecting our advanced manufacturing. | ||
They need to be the party of closing the border, and people believe it when they say it. | ||
They need to be the party of America first on the foreign wars. | ||
on crime, they need to be law and order, like they need to bring back that | ||
platform because those same issues from back then, they're the same issues today. | ||
So and I think they could do it. I think they could really they've got a really good chance | ||
of winning. It would be historic. I want it to happen, but it won't. It's unlikely if they | ||
don't make changes. And, you know, the Democrats, they're bringing their A game. And, you know, | ||
you can you can cope and you can see then you can we have to if we're going to be competitive. | ||
We have to be objective when we watch the convention We got to be honest about their strengths and weaknesses They're good at optics. | ||
They're good at pageantry. | ||
You know they're stylish they're Their voter base is stupid. | ||
And, you know, I know when you guys watch it, you think it's stupid. | ||
I think it's stupid, too. | ||
You know what else is stupid? | ||
Their voters. | ||
Their voters don't know fucking anything. | ||
I mean, they couldn't find Russia on a map. | ||
Like, they couldn't tell you the first thing about anything. | ||
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These people aren't business owners. | |
A lot of them are... I mean, they're not even 30 years old. | ||
I'm not 30 years old, but I mean, they don't know shit. | ||
So you may think it's dumb and canned and fake. | ||
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They don't care. | |
And the Democrats are really good at turning out their stupid voters. | ||
So, at your own peril, you ignore that. | ||
And you say, oh, she's drunk. | ||
She's not drunk. | ||
So... You know, this DNC, I don't think it was... I don't think it was mind-blowing. | ||
I don't think she's an incredible candidate. | ||
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I think she's totally beatable. | |
But, y'all, they really are... I think they're playing a smart game here. | ||
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And, um... | |
I think she's a threat. | ||
I really do believe that she is competitive. | ||
You know, this is really our race to lose, and I think they're blowing it. | ||
I think the Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, Jason Miller, these campaign advisors, these GOP consultants, I think they're blowing it for Trump. | ||
I think if you let Trump trust his instincts like he wants to, and if he got Kamala a good nickname, You know, he was funny, and he did the shows, and he was on Twitter, and he was able to be himself, and he was able to hit those America First message. | ||
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I think it'd be their race to lose. | |
I really believe that. | ||
But these GOP hacks, they're holding them back. | ||
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And he's letting them. | |
You know, he has some of the culpability, too. | ||
I think he's letting them run his show, and they're blowing it for him. | ||
And what a tragedy it would be if they blew it, because it's so important for him, for us, for the country. | ||
It would be so sad if he was defeated and we got four years of this crap, and you know they would make it, we'd never win again after that. | ||
So it's really important that they get it right and they run a good campaign. | ||
They got to energize their base. | ||
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They got to get people excited to vote. | |
They got to get ballot chasers out there. | ||
And they got to get a message that's going to be able to, you know, not only energize the base, but also get those Obama and Biden voters in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. | ||
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And those people are white. | |
They want to hear about infrastructure. | ||
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They want to hear about immigration. | |
That's what they care about. | ||
So let's cut the shit about Jamal's and Enrique's. | ||
Let's cut the shit with the endlessly pandering, running to the middle. | ||
Let's run the campaign that won in 16. | ||
That's the campaign that's going to win in a landslide in 24. | ||
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I believe that. | |
So that's my, that's kind of my big thoughts on this whole convention. | ||
I'll probably give some thoughts tomorrow. | ||
Honestly, I think tomorrow we'll just catch up on the news. | ||
I've said enough about the DNC. | ||
I really can't stand it. | ||
I think it's a load of crap. | ||
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You know how I feel about it. | |
It's been a painful watch. | ||
But we're going to keep the stream going. | ||
I'm going to read our Super Chats tonight. | ||
Before I do, I want to remind people before you file out, smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
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And with that, the show's not over. | ||
We're gonna read our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
Tomorrow, I'll be back at my normal time of 8 o'clock. | ||
Tomorrow I'll be back at 8 o'clock Central Time and I'll be doing a regular show. | ||
So make sure to follow me here and check me out tomorrow. | ||
And then next week I'll be back at the regular schedule. | ||
Monday I'll be doing our first State of the Campaign. | ||
We're going to be looking very closely at the Trump campaign and the rhetoric, personnel decisions, events. | ||
We're going to be really analyzing with great detail How this campaign has fared over the past week and a half since I declared Groyper War 2. | ||
I'm going to give everybody a deep and intense analysis, a very good update, and I'm going to be making an announcement about our next moves in the Groyper War. | ||
And I think it's critical. | ||
The Groypers are going to have to help Trump wake up from this stupor. | ||
We're going to have to go really, really hard in Michigan. | ||
I'm not going to go hard close to the election because I do want Trump to win, but we're going to go really, really, really hard very soon. | ||
We're going to be on the ground. | ||
We're going to be doing other things that people have never heard of. | ||
We're going to do things to them that have never been done before. | ||
But it's all in the service of a Trump victory and the kind of Trump victory that we want. | ||
So I'm going to lay that out on Monday. | ||
It's going to be another very formal address. | ||
So you got to tune in on Monday. | ||
It's going to be a good one. | ||
A lot of people said, what happened to Groyper War? | ||
Well, the Democrats had their week. | ||
We had to take a break. | ||
Shit on the Democrats. | ||
Remind you that I am right wing still. | ||
Remind you that I'm still a Trump guy. | ||
But on Monday, it's back to work. | ||
And the best thing we could do for this campaign is to save it from itself at this stage in the game. | ||
So Monday, once again, I'm going to put my general cap back on. | ||
I'm going to put the suit and tie back on. | ||
And we're going to give a very serious update on the state of the campaign. | ||
And there's some good news and some bad news. | ||
Either way, our program remains the same. | ||
We're going to save Trump. | ||
But that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chat. | ||
See what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
And then we're gonna get out of here. | ||
here it's been a long week. | ||
Put succinctly, it's wrong. | ||
And that's why they had to issue a clarification in the 70s, and then in the 80s, and then again, I think on his 50th anniversary. | ||
So if you look up the history of that document, They've been clarifying it and, you know, running away from it ever since. | ||
Quite frankly, I think it's just incorrect when they say that, you know, they list in the document all the similarities that Catholics have with the Hindus and the Muslims and the Jews. | ||
And, you know, for example, they say that the Muslims worship the Father. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
They believe in a God that has like two right feet and arms and that is embodied. | ||
They basically believe the Koran is God. | ||
They don't believe in the Trinity. | ||
You know, so how could they really believe in God? | ||
You know, if God is three persons in one and they don't believe in two of the persons of the Godhead, how can they really believe in the same God? | ||
And the same is true of Jews. | ||
You know, and Classical Theist put this out the other day on Twitter. | ||
He said a lot of people tend to ignore that there's 2,000 years of guidance from the Catholic Church on the treatment of Jews and other religious groups that preceded that document. | ||
And so they ignore some of the would-be encyclicals, for example, in the 20s and 30s on the Jews, and they ignore the encyclicals in the 1890s, and throughout history in the Middle Ages. | ||
For thousands of years, Catholics have said that Jews are going to hell, and there's this special antipathy they have for Christians, and so on. | ||
They've opposed the State of Israel and Zionism. | ||
That wasn't the first and it wasn't the final word on that subject. | ||
So I disagree with it very strongly. | ||
And that's my thoughts on that. | ||
But I'm not a theologian. | ||
I mean, classical theist knows the history much, much better than I do. | ||
But I know the basics. | ||
And I say that I disagree with it. | ||
I disagree with that. | ||
That's bait. | ||
Nice bait. | ||
That's anti-white. | ||
After we are done we must go after the Irish and Italians. | ||
The Italians are cowards and criminals who switched sides during World War I and II. | ||
And the Irish had sex with their own mothers before being domesticated by the English. | ||
Christ is King love you. | ||
All white people have to stand together in solidarity. | ||
Okay? | ||
Whether it's English, Germans, French, Spain, Italians, Irish, and yes, even the Polish. | ||
And yes, even the Polish people, Greeks, Slavs, we all have to stand united because we're all being genocided. | ||
And I make jokes. | ||
Listen, I make jokes about everybody. | ||
People say, you're anti-white. | ||
I make jokes about people. | ||
I have all kinds of friends that are white, you know, people from the South, people that are poor or whatever. | ||
You know, if you don't believe me, I mean, look, I make fun of everybody. | ||
I make fun of myself. | ||
I make fun of Italians, Irish people. | ||
We have to have a sense of humor about ourselves and not take ourselves seriously. | ||
You know, we can't have that fragility. | ||
But my honest core conviction is that all white people have to have solidarity. | ||
And I'm glad to see that that is happening. | ||
Like, for example, in the riots in the United Kingdom a couple weeks ago, you had Irish Protestants and Catholics linking arms against immigrants. | ||
That's the kind of mindset that we need. | ||
We need to put away those old feuds. | ||
So, you know, it's funny, it's joking. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Italians are criminals. | ||
It's true, okay? | ||
My great-great grandparents were bank robbers. | ||
They robbed banks in Chicago. | ||
They were stick-up men. | ||
They robbed trucks. | ||
They went to jail for it. | ||
But you need that kind of energy, actually. | ||
Actually, you know, maybe that's why a lot of the Italians are so based. | ||
Right? | ||
And Irish, too. | ||
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So... | |
You know, but we really do need all white people to come together. | ||
We can make jokes about every white person, but we also have to say positive things about every white person. | ||
You know? | ||
The Italians have a great legacy. | ||
The Irish have a great legacy. | ||
So do the English, Scots, Welsh, Dutch, French, British, Spanish, Portuguese, you know, Greeks. | ||
And yes, the Polish too. | ||
And the Swedish and Russian. | ||
You know, we love all white people. | ||
And we all have to stick together. | ||
You know, we can make jokes about the groups, but we really do need solidarity and recognize that white people all share an incredible legacy. | ||
Better than really any other group. | ||
And people say that means you're a white supremacist. | ||
I think it's just on the marks. | ||
We have to acknowledge the white race's historic contributions to humanity. | ||
And it doesn't mean that other groups don't have contributions. | ||
But we're really a standout. | ||
I mean, I really believe that white people are exceptional. | ||
Nobody wants... And, you know, every other group is allowed to say that about themselves. | ||
And it's a feel-good thing. | ||
Black is beautiful. | ||
Black is excellent. | ||
We're not allowed to talk about the race that invented every mode of transportation, every field of study, mathematics, philosophy. | ||
I mean, they put a man on the moon that created the Industrial Revolution. | ||
We're not allowed to talk about our greatness? | ||
Fuck that. | ||
One people, one religion, Christendom, Europe. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
You know, all of our fights, our wars, our history, even our differences, even the conflict is better than the solidarity of many of the other groups. | ||
Our legendary struggles against each other and against one another are more legendary than when the other people were united. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
It's in our DNA. | ||
We're a romantic, aspirational, Faustian people. | ||
So, you know, so we really do need white solidarity. | ||
And a lot of people say, oh, you know, you're anti-white. | ||
Oh, you don't like white people. | ||
Look, you know, I make jokes about people. | ||
But I also think that we have to aspire to be better. | ||
I don't think that white people should define ourselves down and have the kind of race politics of black people, because you seem to get that from some white nationalists. | ||
They want a race politics. | ||
They want like an Al Sharpton level politics for white people, where white politics is about taking umbrage at everything. | ||
It's about being offended by everything. | ||
It's about, you know, really going to the lowest common denominator. | ||
And I believe the opposite. | ||
I think we should look to the most unique and exceptional, and we should aspire to be like that. | ||
And we should be, we should be Deeply motivated to the point of being ashamed when we fall short. | ||
You know, we should not celebrate ignorance. | ||
We should not celebrate poverty. | ||
We should not celebrate those kinds of things. | ||
You know, we should not celebrate this kind of whiteness where we all get on a plantation and we get relegated to a white reservation in the country and we're fighting for civil rights laws and welfare. | ||
We should fight for excellence. | ||
We should relish the fact that we're fighting against all odds. | ||
You know, and we should want it to make us better. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So that's my feelings on that. | ||
Whole situation. | ||
And, uh, you know. | ||
For people who don't believe me, I mean, just the other day I was saying, yeah, Irish people don't age well. | ||
So, you know, we have to be able to laugh at ourselves and each other. | ||
But yeah, all that. | ||
But when people try to divide the white race, it's a very Jewish thing. | ||
It's a very Jewish thing when people start to say, oh, the English are the problem, or, oh, the Italians are the problem, or, The Irish are the problem, or, you know, such and such isn't white. | ||
That's a very Jewish thing. | ||
Because we really do need to stick together. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
No one's looking out for us. | ||
Black people don't care whether you're Dutch or Russian or English. | ||
They look white to them. | ||
You look white to them. | ||
Black people don't care whether you're Flemish or Walloon. | ||
Jews don't care if you're Welsh or Scottish. | ||
The Chinese don't care. | ||
They don't know the difference. | ||
They're not going to say, are you Albanian or Serbian or Croat. | ||
So... | ||
They're going to hang you because you're white. | ||
They're going to hang you because you have light skin and light eyes. | ||
They're going to hang you because you're a Christian. | ||
They're going to hang you because you're intelligent. | ||
They're going to hang you because you're romantic. | ||
They're going to hang you because you're Faustian. | ||
They're going to hang us because of who we are, because of our DNA. | ||
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So. | |
That's why we all have to stick together. | ||
Because we're the only ones that are going to look out for one another, and there's not enough of any one of us to stand alone. | ||
Look at what's happening in Europe. | ||
If every European country was against every other European country, you would get raped and destroyed by Muslims, Africans, and it's all brought in by the Jewish elite. | ||
So we either stick together, we hang together, or we hang separately. | ||
That's the motto. | ||
So it's a very important thing, and you know, it's important to say that. | ||
It's important to acknowledge where I stand on that. | ||
It's, you know, we can make jokes, and we can laugh at ourselves, and we want better for our own people, but we always have to remember that if we allow them to divide us, that's how they kill all of us. | ||
I don't care about any of that nonsense. | ||
Next to one of these savage African migrants that wants to come here and eat us and kill our families, we all look white. | ||
And next to these Muslims that pour into Europe and they're doing their call to prayer and they got their dirty, disgusting feet out five times a day, With their, with that chanting and everything, you know, hey, we're all white compared to that. | ||
You need to remember that. | ||
So, it's important to know that. | ||
And by the way, Christianity is what animates us. | ||
Christianity is what makes it, all of it matter. | ||
So, we need unity. | ||
We need white solidarity. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
We have to acknowledge the problem. | ||
You know, and the problem isn't the people. | ||
It's this culture. | ||
who denounces red state culture. There's a huge low IQ problem on the right and it's reflected in | ||
this hawk-to-wah trash and repudiation of real culture in liberal cities like LA. | ||
Most southern states are degenerate cesspools. It's true. | ||
It's true. We have to acknowledge the problem. You know, and the problem isn't the people. It's | ||
this culture. It's this culture that celebrates ignorance and degeneracy. That's actually | ||
It's not really for me. | ||
behavior. You know, the celebration of ignorance and vice, and it's so real. It's so real down | ||
there. And you know, you have it everywhere, but it is pronounced over there. And it's | ||
one thing to have a folk culture. It's not really for me. | ||
That's not my culture. | ||
I'm from a major city. | ||
So it's one thing they have bluegrass and they have country music or Western music. | ||
It's not my cup of tea. | ||
It's theirs. | ||
But there's another pernicious thing where it's a celebration of basically being a loser. | ||
And if you're a loser, we're never going to be able to triumph over the very powerful Adversaries we have that outnumber us greatly. | ||
You know, our adversaries have political power. | ||
They are very intelligent. | ||
Many of them are race traitors. | ||
Many of them are white people. | ||
And so we need kind of a synthesis. | ||
We need excellence. | ||
We need excellent white people. | ||
We also need people that are proud. | ||
But pride isn't always enough. | ||
It's not enough to be proud if you're ignorant, proud if you're helpless. | ||
We need to be able to help ourselves, and we need to be able to stand alone and to be strong. | ||
And not just physically strong, but also we need to have fortitude, we need to have community, we need to be Very good at technical application. | ||
And that's something that isn't talked about enough. | ||
People like to say, I'm going to get strong by going to the gym. | ||
We also need to get strong in technical pursuits as well. | ||
It's not just about going to the gym. | ||
I think that's a good thing. | ||
And it's good to be involved in combat sports, you know, and everyone promotes that. | ||
In this side of things, but we also need to promote having technical skills. | ||
I can't tell you how much good white people with computer skills have done for this movement and red-pilling and waking people up. | ||
And, you know, it's not to say it's never happened, but it happens far less often that a big strong person has been able to do as much. | ||
And that's just the reality of modernity. | ||
So, you know, I think it happens a lot among, like, white nationalists. | ||
They do put a premium on the physicality over other things. | ||
And it's not to say that the physicality isn't important, it totally is, but we also, we do need lawyers. | ||
We do need people that are artistic. | ||
Who's gonna create the cathedrals? | ||
Who's gonna create the symphonies? | ||
Who's gonna create the white cuisine? | ||
Who's gonna create the technology? | ||
If we don't have white people living in the cities, going to the best schools, working in the firms that are state-of-the-art, who's going to create that modern white society? | ||
I don't know about you guys. | ||
I don't want to go back to the mud huts. | ||
You know, it's almost like a lot of white people, because they're taking the playbook out of black identity politics, they want to go back to mud huts and talk about their penises, and they want to literally beat their chests. | ||
You know, and we definitely need some of that, because you don't want to be like a pussy liberal that lets the country get steamrolled by immigrants, but at the same time, We want to have the Roman Empire in space. | ||
We want to have a holy Roman Empire in the galaxy. | ||
And the only way you're going to do that is you do need super high IQ people, you do need super creative people, and they're going to be eccentric, and they're going to be, they're going to be a little bit, you know, they're not going to be alpha male, you know, high test, whatever. | ||
You do need people that are going to be in the cities that are going to dedicate themselves to study and culture if we're going to regenerate white civilization. | ||
You know, it's not just horizontal, it's vertical. | ||
It's not just about having tons of white people. | ||
It's about having different classes. | ||
And you're going to have warriors, but you're also going to have priests and you're going to have artisans and engineers. | ||
So that's very important as well. | ||
So, you know, we need to—and, you know, I do it in a way that's a little provocative and a little abrasive, but it's to push back on some of these biases, I think, that you see. | ||
And you understand where they come from, but we also need a little reality, which is, you know, let's look at the things that the liberals do right. | ||
The liberals are maintaining a society here. | ||
And liberals can do things that we cannot. | ||
You know, if you ask conservatives to put on a Hollywood-level production, there are very few that can do that. | ||
The human capital isn't there. | ||
You know, on some level, we must acknowledge the shortcomings of the white right, which is they just don't have the same skill set as a lot of liberals. | ||
And we need to overcome that. | ||
We do need white people that know how to dress. | ||
You know, the liberals, they look good. | ||
You know, their suits are tailored correctly. | ||
They look good. | ||
The design is on point. | ||
The production is on point. | ||
You're gonna need white people to know how to do that stuff. | ||
Do we want to be white people with clothes that don't fit? | ||
Do we want to be white people with production that looks like shit? | ||
You know, with audio and video glitches and it looks dorky? | ||
No, no, we don't want that, you know? | ||
So we want white programmers and developers and all that kind of stuff. | ||
So that means we do need people in cities and we do need people that care, yes, about espresso. | ||
And we do need people that care about music and people that care about art. | ||
And all of it. | ||
You need culture, civics, techniques. | ||
You need all of it. | ||
In addition to, you also need people that are, you know, dutiful soldiers and warriors and party men and so on. | ||
That's something that a lot of, I think, right-wing people kind of look down on that. | ||
They think they're above that, but we need all that stuff too. | ||
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The DNC speeches about Kamala were all unspecific. | ||
Seems like all of it could have been interchangeable with Biden praise had he remained. | ||
Maybe the speech writers hedged their bets. | ||
No, I mean, it was pretty specific. | ||
It was all about her being a prosecutor and, you know, Kamala Harris for the people, all that kind of stuff. | ||
So, no, I think they probably had a plan B, I'm sure. | ||
I think probably they took Biden down. | ||
I mean, not to get conspiratorial, but I think they probably took Biden down. | ||
As he sounded, he sounded passable on Monday. | ||
So, you know, what happened? | ||
State of the Union, he was good enough. | ||
Monday, he was good enough. | ||
Debate performance, it was so bad, he got chased out of the race. | ||
I feel like they took him down. | ||
And I think that they had a backup playbook. | ||
Playbook. | ||
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Podme's last words, there's good in him. | ||
Anakin's last words, you were right. | ||
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Sabian sent $5. | ||
Yay, ex-brantora. | ||
Yeah, how about that? | ||
What a crazy coincidence. | ||
Two goats. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Doc 1136 sent $10. Shout out to JF Gareppi. Despite some major differences in worldview, | ||
he has been consistently taking your side for months on Twitter and on his own show. | ||
He understands your arguments and he makes great arguments of his own in your defense. | ||
His video today on the Dave Smith question was fantastic. | ||
Yeah. Big shout out to JF. | ||
He has been pretty solid, right? | ||
I really appreciate it, because he's obviously a super intelligent guy and very articulate. | ||
And yeah, he's been pretty supportive of me, so I absolutely appreciate it. | ||
And even with the Dave Smith thing, he brought the receipts this morning. | ||
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Everyone want to know, will NJF licensed America first hats be available soon? | ||
And if so, when approximately? | ||
Soon, very soon. | ||
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Is this John Russell Guyonakoff Andrew Callahan? | ||
I don't know who either of those people are. | ||
Right. | ||
For real, dude. | ||
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It's totally shameless. | ||
And they twist the message. | ||
They say we're pro-family because we're for abortion? | ||
We're pro-life because we're for expanding abortion? | ||
How does that even make sense? | ||
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Just started college. | ||
Should I join PUSA? | ||
College Republicans? | ||
Or both? | ||
You're my hero. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Join both and see what they got going on. | ||
You know, sometimes the turning point's better, sometimes the CRs are better. | ||
So join both, and then, um, and check out the scene and whichever one, you know, whichever one you think has better people or whatever, stick with that one. | ||
Hunter appreciators sent $5, DNC got aura, RNC don't, and that alone can cost Trump the election, no matter how many Aideen Ross collab streams. | ||
Cringy equals lose. | ||
Well, the DNC alone is not going to win or lose anything. | ||
Look, it's true. | ||
The Democrats are good at production. | ||
And if Republicans are unable to admit that, then you're just not being objective. | ||
They are the party of Hollywood. | ||
And so, yeah, they're very good at looking good. | ||
They're very good at storytelling. | ||
Now, they're full of shit. | ||
They always lie. | ||
Most of them don't know anything. | ||
Like, they're lifelong politicians. | ||
Like, they don't know anything about the real world. | ||
They're objectively stupid. | ||
But they know how to look good, and that's what they care about. | ||
They know how to pick an outfit. | ||
They know the color scheme. | ||
You know, they're good at that stuff. | ||
And the Republicans, historically, are not. | ||
It's just true. | ||
Did I like Kaworu? | ||
Interesting question. | ||
My favorite angel from NGE? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's been so long. | ||
for the coverage this week. What was your favorite angel from Miva? Did you like Kaworu? | ||
Did I like Kaworu? Interesting question. My favorite angel from NGE? I don't know. It's | ||
been so long. I haven't seen that show in probably seven years. I think I re-watched | ||
it at some point, but I don't remember. | ||
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Favorite angel attack? | ||
I don't know, tough to say. | ||
because I don't really remember them. | ||
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Hmm. | |
I don't honestly I don't really remember enough of them to say. | ||
Because it's been too long. | ||
Good show, though. | ||
True. | ||
As for Kaworu, you know, Otto Weininger wrote some very interesting things about that. | ||
I can't watch this anymore. It hurts. | ||
True. As for Kaworu, you know, Otto Weininger wrote some very interesting things about that. | ||
USA Cook sent $5. I'll say that much. Watching this shit is a humiliation ritual. | ||
It's a secular religion. | ||
USA Cook sent $5, all the cop cars used to say and God we trust not anymore because they love the devil. | ||
And now all we have is this faggot Puerto Rican saying BLM was good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5, gun violence? | ||
Dem's agenda is purely to disarm us. | ||
But every single event that has happened has been staged by the left, especially J6, all set up to make the right look guilty and further the agenda. | ||
Well, when you understand that the security competition doesn't just happen outside the country, it happens inside the country, then everything starts to make sense. | ||
False flags, color revolutions, disarmament, containment, that's all going on inside the country. | ||
And domestic politics is just a legitimization of that. | ||
So in the same way that they come up with a narrative about, you know, the world is being taken over by autocrats who hate democracy and they want to invade every country, that's why we have to support Ukraine and Taiwan with missiles, even though we support Saudi Arabia. | ||
You realize that a microcosm of that is occurring in the United States, which is, you know, we have to defeat MAGA Republicans because they're a threat to democracy. | ||
And that's why they're putting Capitol Police offices in Florida. | ||
And that's why they're weaponizing federal law enforcement. | ||
And that's why they're, you know, cooking up charges against Trump the same way they call Putin a war criminal. | ||
You know, so the same kind of, that same kind of logic that governs, well, it's security. | ||
The same logic that governs foreign policy governs domestic security. | ||
Just like you have a, A diplomatic mission, a State Department, you've got a Homeland Security Department. | ||
Just like you've got a CIA, you've got an NSA and an FBI. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
Just like they spy on the outside, they spy on the inside. | ||
So, you know, make no mistake about it. | ||
The regime governs the country in a similar way that they govern the rest of the world. | ||
And the same logic of authority applies, which is force and legitimacy. | ||
So it's a constant tension, and it's a constant ebb and flow. | ||
There's a chi that involves a balance of power and military might, and calculations about those things, and relative advantage based on technology and based on Other logistical factors. | ||
At the same time, you've got narrative, and you've got idealism, and you've got allegiances, and loyalty, and confidence, and things like that. | ||
And those two things together, that's That's what politics really is. | ||
So it's helpful to think of it in that way. | ||
And then you can really unpack. | ||
You can kind of step outside of the matrix when you understand it in that way. | ||
You can understand it better and you kind of go, Oh, so that is all. | ||
It's almost like you realize you're in a movie. | ||
You can kind of break the fourth wall when you understand that. | ||
And conservatives kind of understand that when it comes to guns, but it also applies to, like, wokeism and race and a lot of that stuff. | ||
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So... Very true. | |
Good point. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Democrat propaganda is so good, literally one second I'm jamming out to Pink, next second I'm kissing my boyfriend and giving the government my firearms. | ||
Thank you for that, Chad Champion. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Nah. | |
Yeah, that's not really it though. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's just... Hmm. | ||
and ethics versus degenerate ethics and reasonable freedom versus chaotic freedom tramp. Thumbs | ||
up. Kamala, thumbs down. | ||
Nah, yeah, that's not really it though. I don't know. That's just... | ||
Be kind 101 cent $15. Can you come up with your top three moments or speeches from the | ||
entire convention? | ||
Hmm. I think the best three had to be Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, and maybe Joe Biden. | ||
I think those weren't my favorite. | ||
You know I really dislike the Obamas. | ||
But I think those were probably the three big memorable moments. | ||
Maybe AOC. | ||
If I'm a Democrat, those would be my big three moments. | ||
USA Cook sent $5. | ||
Gretchen is a MILF. | ||
Big Gretch that woman from Michigan can get it. | ||
Big Gretch? | ||
That's such an ugly nickname. | ||
Big Gretch! | ||
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Hey yo, it's Big Gretch! | |
Yeah, that sounds really graceful. | ||
Yeah, she is pretty though. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
I am amazed at how everything is about women with this party. | ||
Yet in last three years they couldn't even define what a woman was. | ||
You said it! | ||
It is true, though. | ||
The whole thing is all women, man. | ||
It's crazy how the GOP is all guys, the Democrats are all girls. | ||
Faggots. | ||
Look at these. | ||
It's all women, gay dudes. | ||
And it's all female coded, even if they're not all girls. | ||
It's all about empathy and compassion. | ||
Look at these fags. | ||
You know, do they care? | ||
Kamala cares about you. | ||
It's called being a nice person. | ||
Trump is a selfish asshole. | ||
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He's a selfish asshole and he cares about himself. | |
And he's a jerk. | ||
And he's mean. | ||
Like, that's the whole... You know, we're in a democracy where, you know, your voice matters and they care about you. | ||
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Ugh. | |
Imagine being a Democrat, man. | ||
It's like, look at this shit. | ||
I said it the other night, you gotta be a tranny. | ||
In order to be a male Democrat, you literally have to be a tranny because you have to be a guy with a dick and balls and like a desire to rape and kill. | ||
You know, like I'm talking in the, the id, the id of human nature. | ||
You know, the raw instinct of... | ||
A human male is like, you know, killing, slitting throats. | ||
And I'm not saying that's me. | ||
I'm not saying that's, you know, people are they want to be nice and they want to, you know, be a good person. | ||
But but somewhere in the recesses of the soul of a human male, deep down is insecurity and a desire to kill rival tribes and bears and lions and You know, warfare and it's also to impregnate as many women as possible. | ||
Okay? | ||
And so in order for a male to be a Democrat, you basically have to cut off your penis and balls. | ||
You basically have to cut off, you know, that which makes you a man. | ||
Which is that xenophobia, what they would call xenophobia, what they have pathologized and called xenophobia and racism and jingoism and, you know, toxic masculinity, misogyny. | ||
And you have to cut off that, which makes you want to dominate women and take the active sexual role. | ||
All the rest. | ||
And you have to submit and subordinate yourself to women, take on a deferential role of caretaker, you have to become like a woman or subservient to women, open to foreigners, and so on. | ||
You know, and like, Yeah, you just can't do that. | ||
If you're a guy, you just can't do that. | ||
A man has to have a healthy level of xenophobia, of so-called xenophobia. | ||
A man has to have a healthy level, yes, of misogyny. | ||
If you're a man and you are not misogynistic on some level, I don't trust you. | ||
If you can't be a guy that goes in the locker room, or on the golf course, or you're hunting, or you're at the bar, and you can't say, man, what a fucking bitch. | ||
I don't trust- you're a fake male. | ||
You're a fucking pussy. | ||
You know? | ||
And it's got nothing to do with how big you are, how tough you are. | ||
It's like, if you just don't have that in you, and not in like a cruel way, but like, if you're a guy and you can't recognize what that is, like, you're not a man. | ||
If you can't be a guy and like, you know, share that knowing look with another man when a woman's being a bitch and being like, oh, what a fucking bitch. | ||
There she goes again, being a woman. | ||
Like, you're not a guy. | ||
Every guy has that. | ||
So, you know, but liberals turn, liberalism has turned men, like, they will literally be like, hey, don't say that. | ||
That's problematic. | ||
Hey, don't say, don't call her a bitch. | ||
She's a, I'm voting for Beyonce. | ||
She's my hero. | ||
I'm voting for Oprah Winfrey. | ||
You know, she's my hero. | ||
I take inspiration from Oprah. | ||
Like if you're a guy and a woman is your hero, honestly, it's just over for you. | ||
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So. | |
Yeah, it has to be intensely, intensely and primordially male. | ||
You know, this is deep. | ||
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Esoteric self. | |
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
But I appreciate if you don't look at me like that. | ||
Hey, mister. | ||
Don't be staring at me like that, okay? | ||
Don't be self-hating. | ||
tonight have simply been gazing at the handsome prince in the corner cute and | ||
a porkable three thank you sir thank you sir but I appreciate if you don't look | ||
at me like that hey mister don't be staring at me like that okay | ||
u.s. a cook sent $5 as a Hispanic I hate Hispanics don't be self-hating yeah you | ||
know look you know what I like Hispanics Hispanics are actually good people. | ||
Hispanics are good people. | ||
I think the white race is the most beautiful race. | ||
But Hispanics are good people. | ||
They work hard. | ||
They do love America. | ||
I don't want them to outnumber white people. | ||
But they're not bad people. | ||
I think they're decent. | ||
They just need to be civilized. | ||
They just need to be civilized because, I mean, look at what happens. | ||
Christopher Columbus comes, and the Spanish enslave them all, and they become good Catholics. | ||
They love the Virgin Mary. | ||
It's great. | ||
They're eating tacos. | ||
They have these plantations, you know, these haciendas. | ||
But then the Spanish colonizers leave for 200 years and they start doing face tattoos again and cutting people's heads off and doing human sacrifice and drinking blood and then they become animals again, you know? | ||
Then they become total barbarians. | ||
So it's like, we need more Hispanics like... like Goya Bean. | ||
We need more Hispanics like Nick Fuentes. | ||
We need more Hispanics like Mexican-Palestinian-Groiper-half-Mexican-half-Palestinian-Groiper. | ||
We need more Hispanics like some of the people like Chad Champion. | ||
And we need less Hispanics like MS-13 and the ones that are just itching to construct pyramids and throw children off of them. | ||
So they're not quite there yet. | ||
They're further along than blacks, but not quite there. | ||
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Well said. | |
of Wells said | ||
of Thank you. | ||
Yeah, uh, look. | ||
If you're a Republican and you watched that speech and said, she's drunk. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
You're just delusional. | ||
Like you're, you're sniffing the Republican fart. | ||
Aquarium Grower sent $5. | ||
totally drinking the Republican Kool-Aid. If you watched that speech and said, oh, how | ||
many shots did she take? Like, I don't know what to tell you. Like your brain is controlled | ||
by Fox News because she obviously wasn't drunk. | ||
Aquarium grow I percent $5. The coach Waltz thing is definitely canned and fake, but I | ||
have to admit it seems like it's really effective. | ||
Yeah, totally agree. | ||
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. | ||
Aw, thank you. | ||
to a girl was conditioning for an absolute nobody suddenly becoming president. | ||
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. | ||
Nickers sent $5. | ||
I will be at the Vatican this fall and attending the Holy Mass for the Senate of Bishops with | ||
Pope Francis. | ||
There I will say a prayer for our country and even though you once told me to cuss twice, | ||
I will also pray for Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
My nigga. | ||
Hey, well, I'm sorry that I told you to commit suicide twice. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
But hey, big shout out, buddy. | ||
Look, I mean, if your content sucked, no one can blame me for saying that, but I really appreciate it, buddy. | ||
More superchats like this, then. | ||
A god bless, good for you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
thank you only groip sent $5 | ||
it was fun watching the DNC turn you into Sean Hannity right | ||
the DNC was so bad Richard Spencer is talking about voting for Trump again | ||
it's so off-putting but it really clarifies things When you only associate with right-wingers, it's easy to think that, like, the worst possible thing is, like, you know, like a white nationalist that got tricked by Curtis Yarvin into liking Israel. | ||
And then you watch the Democrats, and they are just, like, communist nigs. | ||
They're, like, communist nigs that want to kill babies, and they're all gay. | ||
And they're all women. | ||
And you're like, oh yeah. | ||
I forgot that's half the country. | ||
Yeah, that was really something, huh? | ||
Oh wow. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the advice. | ||
I'll try that. | ||
That was really something, huh? | ||
Fishoto sent $5. Hello Nick. First time super chatter. | ||
Thank you for the wonderful coverage of DNC tonight. Fine sir. The Dems are just so silly. Have you ever considered | ||
doing a podcast with Joe Rogan or Tucker? It could totally help your channel grow young man. | ||
Oh wow. Yeah, thanks for the advice. I'll try that. I'll get on there. | ||
And Hoplite sent $100. No message. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Love you, Hoplite. | ||
07's for I'm Hoplite, the man of the show. | ||
Of the show. | ||
What? | ||
Ricky Schiffer sent $5, your buttcheeks. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10, forgot to say it a few days ago but happy birthday man. | ||
Forgot to say it a few days ago but happy birthday man. | ||
Welcome to the quarter century and up club! | ||
It's not so bad once you get used to it. | ||
Thanks, you're making me feel worse. | ||
Thank you for making me feel worse. | ||
But hey, thanks for the birthday wishes. | ||
Yeah, it feels great. | ||
No, I like being young. | ||
I just wanted to stop. | ||
I just want to pause right here. | ||
That's the problem is you keep getting older. | ||
But yeah, it's not bad. | ||
I mean, it's actually, I actually like being an adult. | ||
Because when you're a kid, you really are just being wrecked by hormones and like your brain isn't fully developed. | ||
And so you're just a mess. | ||
And honest to God, once I hit like 24, I became like a different person. | ||
Like I still have a pretty bad temper, don't get me wrong, but I'm a lot more even keeled and, you know, just able to like make plans. | ||
I feel like when I was younger, everything was just impulse. | ||
And then, when you get a little bit older, you start to set plays, and you start to think a couple steps ahead, and you're able to kind of take a deep breath and, like, look at the field. | ||
And, um... So, I do like... I do like being an adult. | ||
I do like being an old man. | ||
Was fun being a kid! | ||
Don't get me wrong, it was fun! | ||
But I think it's better. | ||
I think it's better now. | ||
The only thing is my looks, my vanity. | ||
That's the only thing, is like, starting to put on a little weight, and you start to see, you know, you lose some of your youthful features, and it's like, that's the only thing. | ||
Other than that though. | ||
Bassett Italian sent $10 the destiny fall-off must be studied | ||
Yeah, the crash out is insane. | ||
Tyler Ventura sent $7 the GOP shills on X are saying this speech was a disaster | ||
I'm so sick of the right burying their heads in the sand Most voters are low information and they're eating this up | ||
women and blacks will come out in droves for her. Let's get real | ||
Yep Yeah, they're doing what they're, you know, they're shilling. | ||
They're doing what they're doing. | ||
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They're shilling. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Hey, I think I might. | ||
$20 this whole convention was aimed at to generate low IQ retards | ||
Trump still needs to bring the energy the next two months stop reading off a piece of paper like Biden | ||
Absolutely a non 83 cent $10 great wheat. Enjoy a good Taco Bell breakfast. Hey, I think I might I | ||
Think I just might love a glukovic cent $100. Love you, Nick and God bless you. Hey, thank you for the big super | ||
chat guys God bless you too, man. | ||
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I really appreciate it. | |
We love you, buddy. | ||
No, I don't really watch a ton of Spaces, if I'm being honest. | ||
I don't really watch a ton of livestreams, but they are good content. | ||
I do watch the clips. | ||
They're always very good. | ||
Well, he just wasn't a decent fucking human being, you know? | ||
Dom was an asshole. | ||
Well, he just wasn't a decent fucking human being, you know? | ||
He was being selfish. | ||
He was making everything about himself. | ||
He was being a bully. | ||
He didn't care. | ||
He didn't genuinely care about his people. | ||
And basically, he was being rude. | ||
And, you know, that's why we had to invade and kill him. | ||
That's why we had to try him and hang him and destroy his country. | ||
Because it's called just being a decent fucking human being. | ||
He didn't care enough, you know? | ||
Baby shark sent $50. I want to correct Muslims don't believe God has two feet and hands those may be Hindu | ||
Muslims believe God is far above any resemblance of created being | ||
Muslims doesn't know how God looked but he is unique only the true believers will see Allah on the day of judgment | ||
Quran is words of God Muslims don't worship it, but must believe on it | ||
Okay one that's not true Muslims do say, I don't know what the anatomy is, but they describe Allah as having, what is it, like two right hands and one leg and two ankles or something? | ||
And then two, the Quran, they say, is uncreated and eternal, so it must be like God. | ||
So there's just some, I know you're maybe a Muslim, but there are serious problems with your theology because it's false. | ||
So I appreciate the superchats, but look, Christianity, specifically Catholicism, is the one true religion, and you're not right unless you embrace it. | ||
I mean, you are wrong. | ||
Unless you acknowledge Christ dying on the cross and rising from the dead, you are wrong. | ||
And I don't know if you saw, but they just did another study of the Shroud of Turin, and they said it's authentic. | ||
There's no other explanation. | ||
And there's so much evidence like this. | ||
There's no explanation for the Shroud of Turin other than literally God ascending into heaven from his body. | ||
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That's it. | |
Just like other miracles. | ||
So, you know, I don't know how Muslims explain that. | ||
If Jesus was replaced at the last minute by some imposter, how does that happen? | ||
And how would it even happen anyway? | ||
How do you interchange somebody who's nailed to a cross? | ||
That's what Muslims believe, by the way. | ||
They believe that when Jesus died on the cross, they believe it was a body double. | ||
Doesn't even make any sense. | ||
So, you gotta come back to Jesus, buddy. | ||
Bass said Italian sent $10, sadly true what you say about Italians. | ||
When I was young I thought my grandfather was just a wholesome shop owner in New York. | ||
Then one day when we're older my mom casually drops on us that he was also a loan shark for the mafia lol. | ||
Classic. | ||
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Yeah, I'm sure. | |
Every Italian's a mobster, I know. | ||
True, I mean my great-grandfather was a shoemaker on Taylor Street in Chicago. | ||
And you know, he was a friend of the mobsters, but he wasn't a mobster. | ||
He was, uh, they all loved him though. | ||
They all came into his shop. | ||
You know, they did favors for my family because they like to be around him. | ||
You know, he's a funny guy. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
He's a funny guy. | ||
They loved his company. | ||
You know, everyone loved him. | ||
He's very charismatic. | ||
My grandma used to say, when I started to get anti-Israel and stuff, and my grandma, she'd watch my show every night, I had never heard this story, which was so funny because, you know, every Christmas Eve and Thanksgiving, we'd hear a lot of the same stories, but I never heard this one. | ||
She was reminded when I started going out against the Jewish stuff. | ||
She said that, you know, in Chicago, the Jews were really the pioneers of, like, Mail order, like they'd go door to door and they could get you anything, you know, because they were middlemen. | ||
So they would go door to door in the city and anything that you wanted, they could get for a price. | ||
And she said that one of those days, you know, these Jews in the neighborhood and they would make the rounds. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
They said something insulting. | ||
They ripped my great grandfather off and he would go to her. | ||
He'd go in the shop and he'd say, Bananama Hitler, my dearly departed Hitler. | ||
He would say when he got frustrated with them, he'd go, Bananama Hitler, my dearly departed Hitler, whenever he got mad. | ||
Because, you know, it was, but that was Chicago, you know, you had Jews, you had Irish, Italians, they all hated each other, you know, Polish, they all had beef with each other. | ||
You know, my Irish family hated the Italians. | ||
My Italian family didn't trust my dad because he's Mexican. | ||
So, I mean, that's just, that was just growing up in a, you know, a city like Chicago over, you know, many generations. | ||
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But, uh, so he was funny. | |
Yeah, after that, I don't know what precisely happened, but he didn't like him after. | ||
They said something obnoxious, or they wouldn't sell him something. | ||
I forget what the details, but yeah. | ||
He would say, you son of a bitch. | ||
That's what he would say. | ||
He had an Italian accent. | ||
Gotta love him. | ||
They called him Joe Shoes, because he was a shoemaker. | ||
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But yeah. | |
Yeah, Italians, good people, but the difference is they love this country. | ||
You know, my grandfather fought in World War II in the Pacific. | ||
They loved America. | ||
They kissed the ground when they got here. | ||
They were patriots. | ||
They learned English. | ||
They're white also. | ||
You know, they're Catholic. | ||
You know, one of my ancestors painted sculptures in one of the churches in Little Italy in Chicago that are still there. | ||
The modern monarchist said $5. | ||
Nick, did you know that I am Polish? | ||
The polls have been a net positive on the movement. | ||
Have always supported you my brother, my captain, my king. | ||
But my hiatus is to build my skills and my resources to bring the boom for the real struggle to come. | ||
Modern Monarchist. | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
We don't hear from you so much anymore, but whenever you drop in, it is appreciated. | ||
I know that you believe me. | ||
I know that you're Polish. | ||
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You look very Polish. | |
But thank you, man. | ||
We love you, too. | ||
Polish are great people. | ||
But yeah, I'm glad to hear you're building your skills. | ||
Yes, we know you're on a hiatus, but I wish you luck. | ||
I hope you're doing well, my friend. | ||
Slavik Lukovic sent $50. | ||
I've been very frustrated about the issues being co-opted and not taken seriously enough. | ||
But I really felt your pain the other day when you expressed the same sentiment. | ||
Seeing Dan, Tate and Candice lose a debate to some random Jew on 100k Twitter space because they don't really know what they are talking about is not a W actually. | ||
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Hello! | |
Yeah, you know, that's okay. | ||
I've decided I just no longer really... I don't know how much I really even support what Candace is doing anymore because she's muddying the waters. | ||
So, you know, a lot of people are saying it's you are jealous that she's dealing in Dave Smith and not you. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
I've been very supportive of her, even though she has really not acknowledged me in any way, shape or form. | ||
And people say, oh, you're you're picking a fight unnecessarily. | ||
They say it's about your ego. | ||
You're trying to make it about yourself. | ||
Well, look, I had no problem, no complaint. | ||
Until, one, she started getting a lot of the facts wrong, which really damages all of our credibility. | ||
Because you're already pushing a topic which is very taboo, and very challenging for a lot of people to get behind, and is very complex, and it's a very big issue. | ||
And so when you bring these arguments, you really need to know your stuff. | ||
You can't expect perfection. | ||
Every time. | ||
But you really need to know what you're talking about. | ||
You can't go in half-cocked. | ||
Because if you go in half-cocked, and you get a lot of stuff wrong, then people say, well, what else are they wrong about? | ||
Maybe the establishment is right. | ||
Maybe the institutions are right. | ||
And people don't talk about this for a reason. | ||
Because it's wrong. | ||
Because they're a bunch of cranks. | ||
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So you really need to get it right. | |
And so when she started to get a lot of this stuff wrong, she came out and said the Russian Revolution happened in the 80s. | ||
And she's calling them the Bolshevists. | ||
And she says that, you know, she gets all the details wrong about that. | ||
And then she says Stalin was Jewish. | ||
Stalin was not Jewish. | ||
And then she says Ataturk was secretly Jewish. | ||
Ataturk was not secretly Jewish. | ||
And then, and you know, but I didn't say anything. | ||
I said, whatever. | ||
You know, I said, oh, well, you know, not everyone's perfect. | ||
I said, yeah, it's not really a good look, but you know, she's learning. | ||
I said, she's going to get on the ball eventually. | ||
So I didn't say anything. | ||
I held my tongue, even though that was not really a good look. | ||
Okay. | ||
You can't really go hard like that and stake the reputation of you and everybody on this. | ||
And then, like, get it wrong really severely over and over. | ||
She's talking about, you know, all this stuff that, like, just doesn't even really make any sense. | ||
You know, but then lately she's been saying this Frankist thing. | ||
And I'm going to put something out. | ||
I'm not sure exactly when, but I think it's going to be a big collaboration. | ||
We're going to talk about this Frankist lie. | ||
You know, and the difference between me and her, one, I'm a really good researcher, two, I really know what the fuck I'm talking about, because I've been doing this a long time. | ||
It's one of the things you learn. | ||
I got a lot of baggage over the past seven years. | ||
I've also learned a thing or two, because I didn't get red-pilled yesterday. | ||
I didn't find out about the clean break report last week from the great historian Dave Smith. | ||
I've been around for seven years, and yeah, I've been canceled, and I've been the subject of a lot of controversy, but I've also learned and discerned a lot of things, and I've done the homework, and so I actually happen to know all about that, and I know exactly where it comes from, and I know who's pushing it, and, you know, we're gonna unpack that, but, you know, for our purposes now, let's just say it's not true. | ||
This lie that occultists took over the religions, and they're making the good Jews go bad, it's just a lie. | ||
It's just one among many other lies that you've heard before all too often. | ||
There are European-style socialists. | ||
There are secular humanists that just happen to have Jewish last names. | ||
Jonathan Greenblatt is just a radical left-wing Jew, but the, you know, pro-Zionist ones are close allies. | ||
You've heard it all before. | ||
And so now that she's pushing that, I gotta say, all right, timeout. | ||
Yeah, that's not true. | ||
And not only is it not true, but it's totally taking away from the message. | ||
It's no longer just an inaccuracy. | ||
It's no longer a misquote. | ||
It's no longer a kooky, Theory or speculation like, you know, Ataturk being a crypto Jew. | ||
Now it's just an outright red herring. | ||
Now it's just outright Pied Piper. | ||
People followed you because they thought you're a serious critic of the Jews in Israel and now you're steering them away from that and saying, no, no, it's not Jews. | ||
No, it's not the Talmudists. | ||
No, it's not the Kabbalists. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
No, it's actually the Frankists. | ||
Well, that's false. | ||
And we all see what's going on. | ||
You know, the implications of it being Jewish people is very troubling and very disturbing, and if you keep pushing on that, it gets you in a lot of trouble. | ||
A world of trouble. | ||
So now we're seeing the backtrack. | ||
Now, this is the backtrack. | ||
She goes in really hard, everybody supports her, and now she's walking it back. | ||
Well, you see, it's not really the Jews, it's the Frankists. | ||
Well, I'm not really anti-Semitic. | ||
Well, look, I'm going to host a debate between two Jewish people to showcase how not anti-Semitic I am. | ||
And it reinforces this idea that, you know, we need Jews to tell us we're not anti-Semitic. | ||
What if Americans want to have a conversation about our rights and our sovereignty without agents of Israel crying about the Holocaust there to debate in our stead, in our place? | ||
I don't actually think it's productive to reinforce that expectation. | ||
I don't think it's productive to reinforce that assumption that we need two Holocaust survivors, two third-generation Holocaust survivors, to duke it out about, you know, with this circumscribed criticism of Israel or the current Israeli government. | ||
I don't know how—I think that's actually the last thing we need, is another debate between two Holocaust survivors about America. | ||
That's just me. | ||
So, you know, we've heard it all before. | ||
We've seen it all before. | ||
But this is what happens. | ||
You know, she went out there. | ||
She didn't deal in the expert. | ||
She didn't deal in the guy. | ||
You know, she rips all my talking points. | ||
She doesn't deal me in. | ||
And then she makes all the rookie mistakes. | ||
She gets the facts wrong. | ||
She backtracks. | ||
She tries to appease this anti-Semitism label. | ||
Those are all like the most rookie mistakes ever. | ||
Yeah, if you haven't been red-pilled for all this time, you're not gonna know that Frankism is a red herring, or the Khazar mafia, you know, or Millet being Malayski and related to Netanyahu. | ||
You're not gonna know that. | ||
And you're not gonna know, necessarily, not to backtrack. | ||
You're not gonna know not to reinforce these things. | ||
You know, but she wanted the spotlight, she didn't want the liability. | ||
You know, she wanted to be the- she wanted, basically, she was coming for our thing. | ||
Trying to be an edgelord, and she thought that if she gave a couple of acknowledgements to the Groypers that, you know, she could get Classics Groypes to retweet her, but she doesn't have to give me the acknowledgement that is really deserved. | ||
And she thought she could be edgy and you know, she could get the spotlight as the far right flank of the GOP, but you know, it's not, it's just not working. | ||
It's not working. | ||
You can't have the both ways. | ||
I wish it went differently. | ||
It could have been so good. | ||
It could have been so good. | ||
You know, we could have done a big collaboration. | ||
She could have been fine. | ||
You know, she didn't even have to acknowledge me publicly. | ||
I could have been giving her talking points or information behind the scenes. | ||
She was uninterested in that. | ||
You know, it could have been a real, I think she could have been a really powerful voice. | ||
We could have built up a really great team. | ||
But it's just one thing after the other. | ||
And now I'm, you know, I'm kind of out. | ||
So I unfollowed her on Twitter today. | ||
She never followed me back, by the way, which is, you know, just so typical. | ||
So I said, you know what? | ||
Call me when you're ready. | ||
You know, Candace, when you're ready, give me a call. | ||
I'm waiting by the phone, waiting for your call, waiting for you to do the right thing. | ||
But until then, I'm out. | ||
And for that reason, I'm out. | ||
I'm waiting for the call when you're ready to get serious. | ||
You tell me, when you're serious about telling the truth about the Jews, not the Frankists, when you're serious about getting the facts right, when you're serious about building a real movement, and that involves the organic energy of the Groypers, when you're not afraid of the press and you don't have a Jewish producer, give me a call. | ||
We'll be waiting for you to join the right side of history. | ||
Until then, you know, as far as I'm concerned, it's just more of the same bullshit. | ||
So. | ||
And people can call that divisive or infighting or whatever. | ||
Look, I had no problem. | ||
I was a team player. | ||
You know, I did favors and things like that. | ||
I was generous of my time. | ||
I think I took a lot of it on the chin. | ||
And, you know, this endless glazing of Dave Smith is just about the most ridiculous thing I've seen all week. | ||
And that's saying a lot. | ||
But then you start going and saying it's the Frankists? | ||
Yeah, you know. | ||
I question what even the value is anymore at that point. | ||
I don't even really understand what it's really all for. | ||
Stephen Crowder said it's secular humanists with last names. | ||
Bill Whittle said it was the cultural Marxists in the Frankfurt School. | ||
Do we really need yet another iteration of that? | ||
Bill Whittle said in 2013 It was the Frankfurt School, the Institute for Social Research that migrated to Colombia. | ||
They were Jewish communists, equally unwelcome in Hitler's Germany. | ||
He was saying that in 2013. | ||
Crowder was saying in 2019. | ||
Oh, they're secular humanists. | ||
They just happen to have Jewish last names. | ||
Over the past year, we've had Finkelstein and Blumenthal and Greenwald say, a Zionist, Zionist, Zionist, but don't say Zog. | ||
Do we really need yet another iteration? | ||
It's the Frankists now. | ||
They're infiltrating everybody. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if really moving the ball down the field at that point. | ||
You know, when are we just gonna have the real deal? | ||
When are we gonna have the full loaf? | ||
The whole loaf. | ||
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I'm over it. | ||
Dave Rubens, a gauge you sent $10. | ||
Kim Dotcom's protocols tweet went viral last week. | ||
Haven't seen much of him lately until then. | ||
Any correlation to him being vocal three days after his extradition to US has been signed? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it is notable. | ||
He's been very critical of Israel, but I don't know everything about his situation, so it's hard for me to say. | ||
But yeah, I mean, look, you know, these people like Candace and Dave Smith, they're just not doing us any favors, you know? | ||
They're really not doing us any favors. | ||
This movement, which we fought so hard for, that's America First, that's explicit, we've taken the sacrifices to say the whole message, these people do nothing for us. | ||
They want the spotlight, they want to be edgy, but they don't want to tell the truth, they don't really want to take a hit, they don't want to take the sacrifice, they don't want to roll the dice. | ||
So you know what? | ||
They can have each other. | ||
They can push their light version of it. | ||
Well, you know, one, it's wrong. | ||
on. | ||
Two, it's a form of backtracking. | ||
It's a way to affirm this old liberal consensus, which is like, hey, believe whatever you want, man. | ||
Everyone's the same, man. | ||
It's just people might have bad ideas. | ||
You know, you can have the wrong faith and you can be Jewish ethnically, but, you know, some of them just have the wrong idea and they've been tricked. | ||
So it's like affirming the liberal consensus, that's why it's less edgy and that's why it's walking it back, rather than the troubling but truly groundbreaking idea that the world is filled with tribes and their gods and their attributes that all matter. | ||
You know, they're all distinct and significant and have significant implications. | ||
So that's the thing that she's running from. | ||
And the third thing, which is what you're talking about, is the byproduct. | ||
You know, when you go out and say, no, no, no, I don't mean Jews. | ||
I mean, Frank is one. | ||
OK, like everyone knows you mean Jews. | ||
You're going to get called anti-Semitic anyway. | ||
But then it just muddies the water and obfuscates and people go, what the fuck are you talking about? | ||
So it's kind of like this ass saving politically correct thing. | ||
You know, she thinks it's clever. | ||
It's really not. | ||
It's been done to death in every way you can think of. | ||
And it's not effective, and it's not even the truth. | ||
So... The modern monarchist sent five dollars. | ||
Enough! | ||
Praying for you. | ||
And remember new growipers and old ones. | ||
Remember to pray as if everything depends on God and act as if everything depends on us. | ||
We are the future only if we plan for the future. | ||
Love you Nick. | ||
I will see you sooner than you think. | ||
Okay. | ||
Sounds like a threat, but love you too, buddy. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
you. Yeah, so, you know. The whole Candace thing. | ||
Nick is all we got. | ||
And like with Millay, do you remember like shortly after she got red-pilled, she tweets | ||
for some reason I don't trust Millay and everyone's like why, because he's like a Jewish Zionist? | ||
And she's like no he's one of these WEF guys. | ||
It's like oh, really? | ||
Because he's a WEF guy? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Slavic Lukovic said $100. | ||
Nick is all we got. | ||
Nick is all we need. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
No, I mean, look, we have a lot of people. | ||
We have a lot of people. | ||
We got Sneeko and we got the Tates and we got Dan Bilzerian and we got Jake Shields and Keith Woods. | ||
We have a lot of people. | ||
We have a lot of good people. | ||
That's why we don't we don't really need to beg people to be a part of our club. | ||
We have the energy. | ||
We have the momentum. | ||
Most importantly, we have the truth. | ||
We have righteousness. | ||
We don't need to open the door for anybody that says Israel some kind of way. | ||
You gotta be on board with the message. | ||
And a lot of people are willing to go hard. | ||
Kanye's willing to go hard, put his money where his mouth is. | ||
Dan Bilzerian's going hard, money where his mouth is. | ||
Jake Shields, none of them have any trouble saying it's Jews. | ||
And they sacrificed a lot. | ||
So we have support. | ||
You know, yay! | ||
Dan Bilzerian, Jake Shields, Keith Woods. | ||
We have people that are smart, truthful, courageous, willing to sacrifice. | ||
And then somebody comes along, like she's God's gift to anti-Semitism, and says, now I'm going to tell everybody what it's about. | ||
Now I'm going to tell everybody what it's about, and I'm the one that's doing it. | ||
And it's like, hang on, hang on, sweetheart. | ||
First of all, wrong century with the Russian Revolution. | ||
Hang on, sweetheart. | ||
Yeah, I think you're off by about 40 years. | ||
Okay, that's first of all. | ||
Only one of the most important events in world history. | ||
You're only off by the wrong century. | ||
That's first of all. | ||
Second of all, it's the Jews. | ||
Okay, I know, like, you got cancel for it. | ||
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
And third of all, if Kanye West could say it two years ago, and lose the Gap deal and the Adidas deal, and get his money frozen by Apple, who the fuck do you think you are? | ||
You can't say it's the Jews? | ||
So, you know... | ||
Time to take our own side. | ||
Time to take our own side. | ||
At this point, it's like, look, if you're not right-wing, if you're not Catholic, and if you don't support the white right, and you're not talking about Jewish power explicitly and what it is and in its dimensions, I'm just not interested in it. | ||
I'm not interested in these liberal Jews. | ||
Who think that Israel's going too hard in Gaza. | ||
Not interested. | ||
I'm not interested really any longer in a lot of these like super left-wing non-whites that that like don't that they're for mass immigration but they don't like what's happening in Palestine. | ||
Not really interested in that anymore. | ||
I'm really not interested even in some of these Catholics. | ||
Some of these Catholics that are super trad and maybe they talk about Jews, but they also say there's no such thing as a white genocide. | ||
There's no such thing as a white race. | ||
You know, we really need to look towards a package deal. | ||
We want our people. | ||
We want our nation. | ||
We want our God. | ||
And we want a traditional society. | ||
People, nation, God, traditions. | ||
And none of those are negotiable. | ||
None of those are negotiable. | ||
American sovereignty is not negotiable. | ||
Jesus Christ is not negotiable. | ||
Our historic European ancestors are not negotiable. | ||
And tradition, perennial tradition. | ||
Male and female, God created them. | ||
Family, built on marriage. | ||
Order and stability. | ||
The kind of architecture and music that we pioneered. | ||
Like, none of this is negotiable. | ||
None of this is like a buffet. | ||
And, you know, from time to time, we can ally with different groups on a various basis, but the moment that they stop pushing on their respective issue, you know, we really have nothing in common. | ||
So, you know, we can form posses from time to time with one group or another group, but we really gotta keep the eye on the prize. | ||
We want a right-wing, Christian, American republic with a European majority and a European identity. | ||
And none of that is negotiable. | ||
So that's the doctrine. | ||
And you know what? | ||
If we have to have a smaller movement to say that, then so be it. | ||
If we have to be outside CPAC and we have to be outside the RNC to say that, so be it. | ||
Let everybody else make the compromises. | ||
I'm not a politician. | ||
I'm not very good at getting people to like me. | ||
I'm not very good at getting people to- I'm not very good at empathy and whatever. | ||
Let all those other people that are super clever, let all those other people that want to be liked, let all those other people that want to make money and want to stay on YouTube, let them say less to more people. | ||
Someone needs to say the full message. | ||
Someone needs to be the guardian and the vanguard of the full message. | ||
Somebody needs to be the protector of the doctrine. | ||
Somebody that's objective and disagreeable and somebody that's willing to fight and willing to stand alone and yeah, I'm not going to win a popularity contest and yeah, you know, a lot of people aren't going to get it and they're going to hate me, but somebody's got to do it because we have enough people telling half-truths, we have enough people making compromises, enough people lying That's what you're doing. | ||
Lying. | ||
Saying it's everything other than the Jews and every religion's fine, not just Catholicism. | ||
I mean, let them make the compromises. | ||
Then they can be elected and you know what? | ||
They can have the glory. | ||
You know, they can be the whatever. | ||
But somebody needs to say, you know what? | ||
This is the doctrine. | ||
And you're either in or you're out. | ||
You know, and Frankism? | ||
Not part of it. | ||
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Frankism? | |
You know, and this Dave Smith, this Holocaust survivor? | ||
Oh look, a Jewish guy, a Jewish libertarian. | ||
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Hey man, I'd want to be left alone! | |
You know, another Jewish libertarian throwing out, my parents perished in the Holocaust! | ||
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Oh, get- We need a 10-part history series with him. | |
He's a genius. | ||
And then, you know, and I caught- It was so beautiful. | ||
Okay, so, good monologue over. | ||
Good statesman-like monologue over. | ||
Now- Now let's just engage in some shit talk here. | ||
You know, of course, I'm the only one that's gonna call it out. | ||
I'm like, alright. | ||
So now Dave Smith, everyone's gonna jag this guy off and pretend, you know, he's the second coming of the Messiah. | ||
He's the smartest man who ever lived. | ||
Let's all be honest, he's the token Jew. | ||
Can we just be honest? | ||
You know, he's a nice guy, smart guy. | ||
Okay, no one's taking that away from him. | ||
He's a pretty smart guy. | ||
He's a pretty nice guy. | ||
But he's a token Jew. | ||
He's the token Jew that they have brought around. | ||
I mean, who would have ever heard of this guy up until he was at the Libertarian Convention? | ||
You know? | ||
But now suddenly they bring this guy around. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he's a vaguely right-wing Jew who's going to talk about the neocons. | ||
And he's going to give them cover. | ||
He's going to give them plausible deniability. | ||
He's going to shield them from accusations of anti-Semitism. | ||
How could you call this anti-Semitic? | ||
I'm having a discussion with a Jewish person about the neocons. | ||
And I say what everyone's thinking. | ||
Everyone's thinking it. | ||
Same with Finkelstein. | ||
Same with Blumenthal. | ||
Same with all of them. | ||
I'm just saying what everyone's thinking. | ||
You know? | ||
And it was so delicious. | ||
He gets so defensive. | ||
I'm not there as a token Jew. | ||
I'm there because I'm really smart. | ||
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I'm there because I'm really smart and people care what I have to say. | |
Oh, really? | ||
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Come on now. | |
Come on now. | ||
I know it hurts your ego a little bit, but the only reason they're bringing you around... I mean, yeah, he's a nice guy. | ||
Look, he's competent. | ||
But the only reason they're bringing him around and jagging him off like they are, we're going to do a 10-part history series. | ||
You're invited to everything forever. | ||
Oh, you're so smart. | ||
It's because you're the token Jew. | ||
And so you're the attachment. | ||
You know, you're an attachment onto it. | ||
Because he's not saying anything particularly new or insightful. | ||
You could, by the way, you want an expert on the neocons? | ||
Bring on Ryan Dawson. | ||
I don't even like him. | ||
And that just goes to show I'm not being petty here. | ||
You want the expert on the neocons? | ||
Bring on Ryan Dawson. | ||
You want the expert on the Israel lobby? | ||
Bring on John Mearsheimer. | ||
You want an expert? | ||
Bring on a nerd. | ||
Bring on Ron Unz. | ||
You know, and that guy's Jewish too, so it's not even about being Jewish. | ||
You want to bring on someone that knows what they're talking about? | ||
Someone that's really smart? | ||
Ron Unz has a 300 IQ. | ||
No, but she brings on Dave Smith because he's a Jewish commentator that'll call the neocons Jews. | ||
Oh, and you know, we got to promote this guy. | ||
So I say what everybody's thinking, which is I don't actually think we need another Jew to be a spokesperson for us anymore. | ||
I think that's the last thing we need is another Jew to be the spokes while bitching about the Holocaust. | ||
To be our spokesperson. | ||
And he goes, I'm not trying to be that. | ||
Yeah, well, like always. | ||
Yeah, they're never trying to be that. | ||
They just always wind up being that though, right? | ||
You know, when Jews run all the banks, you know, we never tried to run all the banks. | ||
We just happen to because we're really smart. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
That's what he tweeted. | ||
If you have a problem because I'm a Jew, you can fuck yourself. | ||
I'm here because I'm smart. | ||
I didn't try to be the leader of this. | ||
Yeah, well, isn't it convenient for you that even though other people have talked about it for years and have their lives destroyed, you've remained on YouTube and somehow stumbled into the spokesman role? | ||
Classic case of Jewish excellence, right? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I've listened to Dave Rubin's show. | ||
It wasn't the highest IQ thing I've ever heard. | ||
I'll tell you that for free. | ||
So anyway, and don't get me wrong, and listen, I know this is really, listen, I know this is a really shitty thing to say. | ||
You know, and I like him, he's a nice guy, he's funny. | ||
But I'm just calling it like it is. | ||
People say, what did he ever do to you? | ||
Well look, I'm just telling it like it is, that's just how it is, and everyone knows it, no one wants to say it. | ||
But look, I'm just tired of like, White people or Gentiles being pushed out by Jews. | ||
Even in the conversation about Jewish over-representation, we're being pushed out by Jews. | ||
Even in the conversation about Jewish over-representation and power, we have to suffer a Jewish DEI pick To be the spokesman because we can't appear anti-semitic. | ||
Do you know how messed up that is? | ||
And if I call it out, oh, I'm like a dick. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I'll be the dick then. | ||
I'll be the dick then. | ||
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I have no problem doing that. | |
You know? | ||
I suffered the same fate as Candace Owens when I was 18 because I called it out, you know, before I was famous. | ||
And not a kind go fuck yourself from her or anybody. | ||
I got canceled. | ||
I got banned from YouTube. | ||
I get thrown in the mud. | ||
And she gets red-pilled yesterday and now it's a Jew that's going to be the knight in shining armor to tell us all about the neocons. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
No one will say that though. | ||
No one has the balls to say that. | ||
I'll say it. | ||
You know, because you gotta stick up for yourself. | ||
It's, you know, once again, it's about taking our own side. | ||
I don't need a libertarian Jew to speak on behalf of us about how the neocons were Jewish. | ||
Okay, so, you know, Dave Smith says, well, I don't need to be your spokesperson. | ||
Good. | ||
Then fuck off, because you're not. | ||
Dave Smith says, I'm not trying to be the red-pilled anything. | ||
I'm not trying to be the guy. | ||
Good. | ||
Then you can fuck off. | ||
We don't want you. | ||
We're not libertarians. | ||
We don't need people bitching about their ancestors perishing in the Holocaust. | ||
We don't need one more fucking story like that. | ||
I don't care about that shit. | ||
I'm so irreverent. | ||
If you have a problem with me because I'm a Jew, you could go fuck yourself. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I kind of do. | ||
He goes, I'm not trying to be the spokesman of anything good because you're fucking not and neither is Candace talking about Frankists. | ||
So I'm glad to hear it. | ||
I'm glad to hear it because you're not. | ||
Nobody made you that. | ||
Nobody can make you that because you're not. | ||
And if you care so much about the Holocaust, then go start another museum. | ||
I'm sick of hearing about it! | ||
Punk rocker! | ||
Look, dude, I'm a libertarian! | ||
I'm just a libertarian! | ||
I'm a comedian! | ||
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I'm a comedian! | |
And then he's talking about my ancestors perishing in Auschwitz. | ||
Shut the fuck up! | ||
Shut the fuck up about that! | ||
You know, a hundred million people died in World War II. | ||
I know that's a footnote. | ||
Six million people in a hundred million goyim, and our race is being genocided right now, but we have to suffer a libertarian Jew bitching about the Holocaust to be our appointed leader by someone who won't even call it what it is. | ||
Enough already. | ||
Enough already. | ||
We don't need that. | ||
We are doing just fine. | ||
This issue is gaining more momentum. | ||
Everyone's waking up. | ||
People know it's the truth. | ||
They can't get away from it. | ||
And now we have interlopers who have been the beneficiary of this for years, beneficiary of Turning Point USA and Daily Wire, while they apologize, and their bosses apologize for them, and they're gonna come in in shining armor on a white horse to save the day? | ||
Thanks, but no thanks. | ||
Thanks, but no thanks. | ||
We're good. | ||
And that's what I have to say about that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But yeah, give us another elementary, half-bullshit, 101 introductory course on the Clean Break Report and the Russian Revolution of 1880. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Very illuminating. | ||
Very illuminating. | ||
Very enlightening. | ||
For everybody that was born yesterday. | ||
We've all moved on. | ||
You know, we've all moved on. | ||
You want to hear the red pills from 2020, from 2013, you can tune into that show. | ||
You want to hear a red pill from 2007, you can tune into the Dave Smith and Candace Owens show, and they'll tell you all about the Iraq war. | ||
Right? | ||
If you want to hear the red pill now, About Jacob Siegel, and Tablet Magazine, and J.D. | ||
Vance, and Erbid, and Yarvin, and Thiel, and the digital currency, and the neoreactionaries. | ||
And if you want to hear about that, you can tune into the show that actually calls it what it is, and it's not a libertarian, and it's not a guy talking about the Holocaust. | ||
It's a guy talking about America, and a guy talking about white genocide. | ||
And if you're looking for a more palatable alternative, then you can watch Dan Bilzerian, Andrew Tate, Jake Shields, Keith Woods, or any number of others. | ||
This sideshow, you know, they could go talk about Flat Earth, you know, with the other base Jews. | ||
RealityPerson sent $15. | ||
So that's that. | ||
Thanks for the streams, brother. | ||
God bless. | ||
You know, and that all of that could have been avoided by all of that could have been avoided, you know, but it's it's been it's been many weeks and I was a good sport, as I reminded you, and I was a team player. | ||
But the disrespect knows no bounds and disrespect. | ||
They just dishonor hypocrisy. | ||
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It just knows no bounds. | |
You know, you would think that me, being somebody that was cancelled by Shapiro and Daily Wire at age 18 for saying this seven years ago, and paving the way, and taking all the slings and arrows, and I don't have a millionaire husband, and I don't have bosses looking out for me and backers, you would think that Candace Owens, being the beneficiary of all of that for seven years, you'd think the right thing to do, the first thing to do, would be to say, hey, This guy finally needs to have his story told. | ||
Hey, I know I was a beneficiary of Turning Point and Daily Wire and I went with it for seven years and I apologize to the Hobodniks. | ||
The right thing to do would have been to say, here's the guy that said it when there was nothing to gain, when it wasn't popular, first as a kid and that was brave. | ||
That would have been the right thing to do. | ||
And I, you know, I have to say that because I'm me. | ||
People say that's selfish, but no one else is going to say it on my behalf. | ||
But instead, she's going to ask all my people to retweet her stuff, and she treats me like a nig. | ||
You know, I got to come through the back door. | ||
Everybody on that space, get Nick Fuentes, get Nick Fuentes, get Nick Fuentes. | ||
Get Dave Smith. | ||
Oh, he's welcome anytime. | ||
Oh, another Jew who never got banned on YouTube. | ||
That's who gets it. | ||
Really? | ||
It's just bullshit. | ||
And that's what everyone said. | ||
The last thing that we need is more bullshit. | ||
From that, from this kind of, and that kind of mindset. | ||
So, you can have her. | ||
You can have her. | ||
When she gets serious, I'll be here. | ||
It's not personal. | ||
Honest to God, it's not personal. | ||
You know, I get fired up. | ||
This is the way I talk. | ||
When she's ready to join the good guys, you know, and if she gets smart, and she wants to do the right thing, you know, look, we always want people to join the team, but... It's getting worse, not better. | ||
And she needs us more than, you know, we need any of that nonsense. | ||
Netanyahu sent $10. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
Thoughts on David Icke talking shit? | ||
Was David Icke talking shit about me? | ||
I didn't see it if he did. | ||
But David Ickes, another controlled opposition. | ||
Baby Shark sent $20, the left welcomes some of worst Muslims to West, | ||
from uneducated war zone countries, PPL that are legally insecurity wanted in their original | ||
countries for being radicals and spreading hate speech like brotherhood | ||
members, Muslims, gays, etc. | ||
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That's true. | |
But the Jewish people are doing that. | ||
Well, yeah, she already said, you know, she might not give him as big of a check. | ||
Move here and then invade it as America. | ||
Ironically, there's no other way. | ||
said you know she might not give him as big of a check. Jodo sent $5. Nick how | ||
can we save Canada? Move here and then invade it as America. | ||
Sewer Lizard sent $30. | ||
Ironically there's no other way. Shout out to JF for getting away with that one thing. | ||
No no JF is innocent. | ||
Well, they act like they're putting you on. | ||
brothers swear they're doing a public service. When they tell you about organic foods, they | ||
always have this smug thank me later attitude. You could see the bullied kid underneath their | ||
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cocky smile. It's so pathetic. Well, they act like they're putting you on. You know, | |
they'll make like scrambled eggs and steak seasoned with salt and pepper, and they put | ||
it on a cutting board and take a picture of it. And they act like they're putting you | ||
Act like they're showing you something you've never seen before. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, it's almost like, you know how you go on TikTok and there's like, oh, you got to check out this restaurant. | ||
Look at this entree. | ||
They act like that, but it's eggs. | ||
It's like, yeah, thanks, but I've had eggs before, okay? | ||
You know, they're like, there's one guy in particular, I see him every day, he's like, you could eat this good. | ||
It's like, yeah, I know, I've had eggs before. | ||
Every day he posts my scrambled eggs, my steak, and my cut up fruit. | ||
And he's like, look at this, you could be eating this good. | ||
It's like, yeah, I know, I've had fruit before. | ||
I've been to the grocery store. | ||
I think most people have actually. | ||
It's, yeah, it's pretty good. | ||
I mean, it's like they're talking to babies. | ||
You like that? | ||
Here, have another piece of this banana. | ||
You like that? | ||
It's like, uh, yeah, I'm 26 years old. | ||
I've had eggs before. | ||
I know. | ||
Yeah, pretty good stuff. | ||
Yeah, it's good stuff. | ||
Fried eggs and steak. | ||
Yeah, that's some good medicine. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
And they act like they're putting you on. | ||
You'll thank me later. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Hey, I'm gonna let you in on a little secret. | ||
Get closer. | ||
You know, you ever see that TikTok with that black guy? | ||
Here, get closer real quick. | ||
You get what you're gonna wanna do. | ||
Little butter, olive oil, salt and pepper. | ||
Put the meat on the grill. | ||
Delicious. | ||
You'll thank me later. | ||
Uh, yeah, I've had steak before. | ||
It's good. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
You know? | ||
They're like, no, but it's good for you. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Yup. | ||
Those fruits and vegetables. | ||
Classic fruits and vegetables. | ||
It's like doing the Trump thing. | ||
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Yeah, we love our fruits and vegetables, don't we? | |
You know, it's like that Trump. | ||
It's like the Trump thing. | ||
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We love our fruits and vegetables, don't we? | |
Fruits, we're gonna protect your fruits and vegetables. | ||
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We love our fruits and vegetables, don't we folks? | |
So good. | ||
And good for you. | ||
It's like, yeah, we've had, we've had all, I love when he does that. | ||
That's like his thing now. | ||
Everything he says is like in that weird pattern. | ||
You know, but like, yeah, we've had, thank you. | ||
Thank you for the advice. | ||
Thank you for putting me on. | ||
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I'll put you on, bro. | |
This is yummy. | ||
Look at how yummy this is. | ||
I'll put you on, bro. | ||
unidentified
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I could put you on. | |
This is delicious stuff. | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
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So yeah, I don't know. | |
That was so funny. | ||
And they get so defensive, like, this is really just comedy. | ||
You know, like, this is comedy. | ||
I'm just doing comedy. | ||
I'm just doing observational humor. | ||
They get so mad. | ||
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They're like, do a pull-up. | |
I saw some guy, his name is like, what is his name? | ||
It's like, libs are dumb is his handle. | ||
And he's like, an all in the family profile picture. | ||
Or whatever, what's that show with the guy from Modern Family? | ||
And he's like, do a pull-up. | ||
It's like, why are you getting defensive? | ||
You understand, I'm not saying you can't eat fruit. | ||
Like, I'm not counter-signaling fruit. | ||
I'm making a humorous observation about, like, overzealous health enthusiasts who have a certain patronizing attitude about What they're doing, you know what I mean? | ||
And they think I'm attacking fruit. | ||
They think that fruit needs to be defended. | ||
They're part of the fruit lobby. | ||
I'm attacking fruits and vegetables. | ||
They think fruits and vegetables need cover in the media. | ||
Nick Fuentes is attacking vegetables. | ||
I'm here to say vegetables are good for you. | ||
What a courageous thing to say. | ||
So yeah, it's weird, man. | ||
The internet sucks. | ||
Everybody's so sensitive now. | ||
The right wing really became sensitive. | ||
It kind of sucks. | ||
He can't make jokes anymore. | ||
Charles paralyzes liberals in my experience arguing with them. | ||
Insult their education. | ||
Tell them to take a shower. | ||
We are the elite. | ||
Start acting like it. | ||
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Love that. | |
That's based. | ||
Yeah, Wiggins War is off. | ||
He had a summit with Ye in South Korea. | ||
It was a productive meeting. | ||
He's our South Korean ambassador of Groyper War 2. | ||
with Kanye, I am officially cancelling Wiggins War 1. | ||
Yeah, Wiggins War is off. | ||
He had a summit with Ye in South Korea. | ||
It was a productive meeting. | ||
He's our South Korean ambassador of Groyper War 2. | ||
Just Hagee sent $5. | ||
He'll fit in there. | ||
What do you suspect the leftist scribes with the DNC were similar to ours with the RNC? | ||
Probably the same, you know, that they didn't go far left enough. | ||
you Geemon1000 sent $5. | ||
Did you know Anna Paulina Luna was part Jewish? | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
AnnabelleS sent $20. | ||
Had my first political science class at my Christian uni today and the Israel glazing is crazy. | ||
My professor proudly announced he's flying Israel's flag and is going to Israel soon lol. | ||
That's what they do, man. | ||
It's like almost beyond parody. | ||
You go into politics or academia and you see that stuff and you almost can't even believe how overt it is. | ||
Because you watch this show and you may not know any Jews and you think I'm exaggerating this stuff. | ||
You think I'm being hyperbolic. | ||
I've heard this from many people, by the way. | ||
Then people get a job in politics and they're like, it's actually worse than you say. | ||
And they're like, and people say that I'm too over the top. | ||
People go into politics and they say, no, you're underselling it. | ||
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It's worse. | |
And it's true. | ||
Academia, Wall Street. | ||
You know, I have a friend that's an investment banker. | ||
He tells me stuff you wouldn't believe. | ||
And I know people at elite universities. | ||
I know people that work in the big campaigns. | ||
They say the same thing. | ||
They're like, you would not believe. | ||
It's almost like a joke. | ||
They're like, I thought you were exaggerating. | ||
It's real. | ||
It's literally like a Hasidic Jew standing over your shoulder telling you, mention Israel more. | ||
Mention Israel more here, there, and the other place. | ||
Like, that's literally what it is. | ||
And you'd think that's something from my imagination. | ||
You'd think that's a canard, a trope. | ||
It's reality. | ||
But you'd never know that because most people don't work in those industries. | ||
Most people have regular jobs. | ||
And regular jobs are worked by the good people of America. | ||
They're not, you know, those aren't the privileged, influential positions. | ||
So most people never cross paths with our rulers and they don't see how the sausage is made. | ||
Well, I laugh because, you know, when I was younger, my grandma always—my grandma, like, hated Eva Longoria for some reason. | ||
And so when she came up, it just reminded me of that. | ||
Every Thanksgiving, every Fourth of July, every Christmas Eve, my grandma did a bit. | ||
She did a riff. | ||
Because my show really comes from my grandma. | ||
Because she was the storyteller. | ||
And she had bits. | ||
And she would tell, you know, a lot. | ||
She got, as she got older, we'd hear a lot of the same ones. | ||
But I didn't mind because they were great stories. | ||
And that became, that was in the rotation every week. | ||
That was one of the mainstays. | ||
That was one of the greatest hits. | ||
That was part of the lineup. | ||
That was reliably part of the lineup, basically every time. | ||
You knew you were here in the evil Angoria. | ||
You knew you were going to hear the one about how they used to serve rose wine and lobster at Stroger Hospital, which I don't even think is true. | ||
Hey, you know, they're alive. | ||
This is like, this is an inside joke that like three people in the universe are going to understand. | ||
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And anyway, so this is one of the hot ones. | |
This is one of the ones, this is one of the reliable ones. | ||
And she would say that, and I don't even know if this is true, but she would say that Eva | ||
Longoria said that in Mexico, they don't like the dark skin Hispanics. | ||
She said that the only ones that have value are the light-skinned, white Hispanics. | ||
She walked it back, and it was a big controversy. | ||
That was the story that she would tell. | ||
I don't even know if that was true. | ||
I mean, I'm sure there was some basis in reality, but she would always tell the story about how Hispanics are like Secretly racist. | ||
You know, that they're like self-hating racists. | ||
And she'd say, yeah, Eva Longoria said it's the white skin Hispanics that are valuable in Mexico. | ||
And then she walked it back. | ||
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You know, this is the story. | |
Oh, man. | ||
So yeah, she was A-logging Eva Longoria big time. | ||
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She was an Eva Longoria hater. | |
Man, he used to crack me up. | ||
She was really funny, man. | ||
She was really funny. | ||
I miss her and I miss that story. | ||
So that's why I was laughing. | ||
I saw her go up on stage and it made me think of that. | ||
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I was like, oh my gosh. | |
Oh, man. | ||
So yeah, so that was making me laugh a little bit when she got up there. | ||
Scott Mix Spaniard Groy percent $5 so we both highly disagree with no straight | ||
eight from Vatican to and look toward trad teachings instead how do we | ||
reconcile that with v2 being an official ecumenical council are we denying an | ||
ecumenical council I don't want to be in a state of schism no because it's not no because that is not the Pope didn't | ||
invoke infallibility on that | ||
So, believe or, I'll have to check with classical theists, but I'm almost positive we're able to disagree with that one. | ||
But it sounds like you're one of these, um, you know, Seidei types or whatever. | ||
I'm not a saint. | ||
Sir David Lewis said $20. | ||
It seems like the left thrives on its contradictions. | ||
The conservative right hates the hypocrisy, but the internal contradictions are exactly | ||
what shifts the overton window in culture. | ||
Decades of cultural turning and the left still behaves as if it's fighting a revolution. | ||
Should this strategy ever be adopted by the right? | ||
Uh, yeah, I actually think it is a good strategy. | ||
I'm not against it at all. | ||
We make fun of it because here's the thing. | ||
That alone is not a message. | ||
Increasingly, all Republicans say is either liberals are not liberal enough, or we're more liberal than the liberals, or liberals are hypocrites. | ||
They're not liberal enough. | ||
And you need an alternative vision. | ||
So it's one thing to exploit the contradictions, but it has to be about discrediting them, not saying, we're the real liberals. | ||
So I agree, it is a good tactic. | ||
I always thought that was effective. | ||
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Thank you for that. | |
Chad Champion sent $5.00. Greater than stops building a temple to sacrifice children. | ||
Thank you for that. Put down the penjamin and put down the scalpel, okay? | ||
Time to integrate. | ||
Vampire grower percent $50. | ||
Republicans are both pandering to blacks and women and narrowing their aesthetics slash feel to rustic hillbilly low-class trash. | ||
Idiots. | ||
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Yup. | |
True. | ||
Well said. | ||
Absolutely right. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
I feel exactly the same way. | ||
The RNC was about unity. | ||
They were taking a victory lap. | ||
campaign is tailored toward being less bombastic, more grounded, less offensive in order to | ||
appear more mature and less bullying. | ||
Well said. | ||
Meanwhile, the Dems are dunked on him personally for three days straight. | ||
Blood in the water, man. | ||
Absolutely right. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
I feel exactly the same way. | ||
The RNC was about unity. | ||
They were taking a victory lap, and the Democrats are fighting like hell. | ||
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Wow. | |
There you go. | ||
Cicero's kind of bad, though, but yeah, I mean, look, there's crime everywhere. | ||
was a bad neighborhood and yell at me not to look at anybody but they have no | ||
problem living in dangerous Florida shithole where they found a guy's | ||
severed head down the street and they don't know whose head it is they are | ||
oblivious to the crime here. There you go. Cicero's kind of bad though but yeah I | ||
mean look there's crime everywhere they these demographic problems are almost | ||
everywhere. Chicago's pretty violent too though to be fair. | ||
Fishoto sent $5 growipers bring the boom that's what we do growipers bring | ||
the boom we bring the boom to you we bring the boom we bring the boom to everyone | ||
we bring the boom your favorite NJF and growip son | ||
Also the frankest thing is retarded. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Black Balaclava sent $5. | ||
Your video about the clean break memo from 2019 is the only video on YouTube about it. | ||
Every other video is just some irrelevant stuff. | ||
Dave Smith and all these people owe you. | ||
Well look, they don't owe me anything. | ||
They don't owe me anything. | ||
But the question is, whose side are you on? | ||
Because if you're going on TV constantly and saying, you know, well, I have nothing to do with Nick Fuentes. | ||
I don't have anything to do with him. | ||
You know, if I breathe air, am I the same as him because he breathes air? | ||
She's playing a game. | ||
She's playing a fucking game. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
She's sitting on the fence. | ||
She doesn't want to take my side. | ||
She doesn't want to go against. | ||
And it's like, so you just got to make a decision. | ||
I don't feel I'm owed anything, but, you know, clearly you're either aligned with us and you're going to talk about Jewish power, in which case we're a big faction of that, or you're not really going to talk about that. | ||
And then, you know, it's kind of subversive actually. | ||
So it's, I don't feel I'm owed anything. | ||
That's just a question of, you know, are you going to get off the fence and pick a side or what? | ||
Well, and that's the thing. | ||
They're not afraid to get out of space with me. | ||
The Tate brothers are not afraid to get out of space or retweet me. | ||
They gave me a layup when I was on the space after the Trump assassination. | ||
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They literally gave me a layup. | |
And that's just, and I'm not saying, hey, you got to be my best good friend or whatever, but it's like, if you recognize the truth and you recognize that I've been a fighter for the truth and I've taken sacrifices, and you can't be terrified of the liability that comes with that. | ||
And I'm not saying, like I said, you don't need to put my name all over your stuff and give me your complete and total endorsement, but how about a little bit of reciprocity? | ||
How about a little bit of a two-way street? | ||
And just a little bit of recognition. | ||
So, you know, and it's obviously intentional. | ||
Like it's, it'd be one thing if I was some small creator and it was like me trying to get her attention, but it's like, you know, this is a huge omission. | ||
She's trying to maintain the strategic ambiguity with regard to me. | ||
And I'm just sick of it. | ||
Like, that's not doing any favors for anybody, I don't think. | ||
So you're right. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yep. | ||
Well, I'm not gonna- look. | ||
I mean, don't be mean. | ||
I'm not trying to be mean to her. | ||
I'm saying she's wrong. | ||
She doesn't trust Argentinians because after World War II a lot of them started having | ||
blue eyes, which is synonymous with Aryanism. | ||
So which is it? | ||
Nazis weren't that bad actually but also I don't trust Argentinians because they are | ||
descendants of Nazis. | ||
She should stick to selling products with stolen slogans. | ||
Stupid fucking idiot. | ||
Well I'm not gonna, look, I mean don't be mean. | ||
I'm not trying to be mean to her, I'm saying she's wrong. | ||
But, well and it's so funny about Millet. | ||
When she says, I don't trust Millet, and everyone says, because he's a Jew, she goes, oh, no, no, no, that's not why. | ||
But then she goes, I don't trust Millet because he has blue eyes. | ||
So you can hate on Millet for being white, but the insinuation that you don't like him because he's Zionist or too close to Jews, well, that's not going to do. | ||
OK, Candace. | ||
Sabian sent $5. | ||
You're a hero. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Saktan Andrews sent $5. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Shout out to my mate, Ken, who introduced you to me. | ||
Love your work. | ||
Hearing your message loud and clear in Australia. | ||
Thanks, buddy! | ||
And hey, shout out, Ken! | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
AbonishG sent $10. | ||
Step aside, Candice, and watch a genius show you how it's done. | ||
Look, I didn't survive in the wilderness all this time for no reason. | ||
I had no daily wire contract. | ||
I have no turning point. | ||
Ambassadorship. | ||
I'm not a black woman. | ||
Okay? | ||
I didn't get all that privilege. | ||
I'm just a young white man. | ||
I'm just a young white nigga going hard as fuck. | ||
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Okay? | |
It's called a young white nigga going hard as fuck. | ||
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Okay? | |
Now, but it's true. | ||
I didn't have the privilege of being a black woman token celebrated by conservatives, contracts, ambassadorships, you know, people rolling out the funds for me. | ||
I was just a humble white guy who was canceled because you're not allowed to be a white man criticizing diversity or Jews paid the price. | ||
And the fire didn't kill me, it just made me stronger. | ||
It just made me tougher. | ||
Joey Batts sent $50. | ||
Bilzerian got red-pilled on the juice 30 seconds ago. | ||
Hessa already posted the Talmud and named them in a major interview. | ||
Candace has had 6 months. | ||
If she wasn't going to go full measure, she should have kept her mouth shut at the DW honestly. | ||
What's the difference at this point? | ||
Disappointing. | ||
They will call you anti-semitic no matter what. | ||
100%. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
You're right! | ||
And people have gone 0-60. | ||
You know, look at Ye. | ||
Ye isn't even in politics and he went 0-60. | ||
You know, it can't be done. | ||
This cleverness... And by the way, it's not even... People say, oh, she's being clever. | ||
Yeah, well, it's not working because everyone's laughing at her. | ||
Oh, she's being clever. | ||
What, by talking about flat Earth and, you know, the moon landing's fake and Ataturk is a Jew and Stalin's, you know, I actually don't think it's super clever. | ||
I don't think it's really a masterstroke. | ||
That's just me. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Nick the Dick LFGXD. | ||
Someone's gotta do it. | ||
There's leaders and followers. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Holy rants. | ||
Someone pull this man away from the kitchen. | ||
Hess cooking them Jews. | ||
Pun intended, I guess. | ||
AF for life. | ||
I'm cookin'! | ||
When I'm cookin', I'm cookin'! | ||
Beacon101 sent $5. | ||
Before your time. | ||
But are you familiar with the hilariously corny Tiger Woods Nike commercial from the 90s with the slogan, I am Tiger Woods? | ||
They had kids in Africa yelling it. | ||
The you are Kamala, I am Kamala bits tonight reminded me of it. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Fishoto sent $5. | ||
Just hold your tongue. | ||
They will totally eventually let you speak. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Seriously. | ||
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We're done. | |
I'm so gonna appreciate you heart. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're getting off the cuck chair. | ||
And we're not going to let, uh, you know, Jews and cucks tell us, you know, what our movement is going to be and what we're going to be allowed to say about Jewish people. | ||
And the tempo. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Why they got to treat my dog Nig Fuentes like this frown. | ||
Hey, treat me like, you know, still a nigga. | ||
Still a nigga. | ||
Johnny Bravo. | ||
Biggest streamer on Rumble. | ||
Still a nigga. | ||
Dined with the president. | ||
Still a nigga. | ||
That's how they treat me. | ||
Yep, stop defending her. | ||
She's got it all figured out. | ||
letting all of this out. My patience on Candace ran out some months back when I | ||
heard her continuing to use your name to do boogeyman like comparisons. This is | ||
while grow wipers were still defending her from daily wire shills. | ||
Yep, stop defending her. | ||
Albert Castro sent $5. | ||
She's got it all figured out. | ||
Albert Castro sent $5. Do you also like North Cal? | ||
Never been. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. Is it true that the vampire trope comes from the juice? | ||
My 94-year-old Catholic grandma told me this. | ||
That is true, but my grandma never said that. | ||
Scott McSpanyard Groyper sent $5. | ||
Nick, I'm not a Santa. | ||
It's just I disagree with the council and I want to be a good Catholic and believe in the church. | ||
And papal infallibility has nothing to do with AQ councils. | ||
Papal infallibility is not used to make councils valid. | ||
That's weird because the way you asked your question, that's what it sounded like. | ||
So maybe it was all my imagination. | ||
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Because they're based? | |
Okay! | ||
Alright! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Our final night of coverage of the DNC has come to a close officially. | ||
We have to gavel out. | ||
Thank you for watching my coverage of the Democratic Convention this week. | ||
It's been a marathon. | ||
But we did it together. | ||
And we're stronger together. | ||
And when we fight, we win! | ||
Nick Fuentes for the audience. | ||
For the Groypers. | ||
No, but thank you for watching. | ||
We are back to our regular schedule tomorrow. | ||
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Monday, we've got a huge show. | ||
We're going to be talking about the state of the Trump campaign, so make sure to tune in because it's going to be very big and important. | ||
But that's going to do it for us tonight. | ||
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
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America first. | |
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America first! |