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♪♪ They don't know what they are supporting. | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
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They just censored the hashtags. | |
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Gorba war will continue, and we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
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He must stop the betrayal of America first. | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
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. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
A part 2 of this will soon be uploaded too!!! | ||
Stay tuned! | ||
Thanks for watching! | ||
Me and the Dreyfus- 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
It's worse. | ||
I see this stuff, and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
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. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
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. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
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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. | ||
Oh Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
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. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed the same red blood of patriotism. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for President of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can 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. | ||
We are all one. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
We want Trump! | ||
We want Trump! | ||
And nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We want Trump! | ||
We want Trump! | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that gate like They said trust no man, but you're not trustin' | ||
I'm here to show you, they boss, you can call it But don't you see the change, when girls lift a bundle | ||
From my mama's hair, trust no ho, you so covered I'm at, point two, stop the track | ||
I'm at the first, edge See Ricky said, good, but I don't want a bundle | ||
But they want a bundle, get a one on Okay, we're cool | ||
Keep the code, this accurate, don't have your back, we're the punters | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
I'm 10, put them in a pocket on your head, pray before you go to bed, everything my brother said. | ||
I heard you're on the bed, I heard you're on the bed. I heard you're on the bed, don't you see me on the bed? | ||
He was talking to the bedside. | ||
Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright? | ||
They said trust no man, I said it to believe your day was done. | ||
My mama said trust no ho, you's a bummer. | ||
They said trust no man, I said it to believe your day was done. | ||
Last out with the gods, this is the first. | ||
This is everything, this is the forming of everybody who dared to order. | ||
You're a H-T, ready for shit. | ||
Man, we can raise money for the stargate. | ||
No, we got plenty, but I was just a chick with the hard back. | ||
Said it, dig it, put the weight of it. | ||
No, it's too late, y'all wasn't the shit. | ||
Bitch, I'm a big six, who died when I kept it? | ||
You, I, you was the first, you're the second. | ||
Only got yours way before they dropped y'all. | ||
There's still more to go, baby. | ||
The way it does the same thing, but they did those things. | ||
There's still more, you're the second. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
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They said trust no man, I said it to believe your day was done. | |
My mama said trust no ho, you's a bummer. | ||
They said trust no man, I said it to believe your day was done. | ||
My mama said trust no ho, you's a bummer. | ||
Double, double. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
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Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion in the next 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? | ||
Hey. | ||
Hey, yourself. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really good music videos. I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. I'm the most famous guy in the world. Go big or go home. Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman that looks like that has to have a little special scent. It's McDonald's. Oh | ||
my God. Hey, Donald. Oh my God. | ||
It's a little late, huh? | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm dominating this place. | ||
Oh. | ||
Listen, are you begging her? | ||
Huh? | ||
Are you? | ||
No, I'm not begging her. | ||
Just that, I can't do this. | ||
Look at this, it's raining on the street. | ||
It's 7 o'clock. | ||
There you are. | ||
I'm not begging her. | ||
I'm not begging her. | ||
Donald, it's him. | ||
Why? | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Trump's got a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
You've got to be kidding me. | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump, come here. | ||
I've got a new contention tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
My new game is Trump the game. | ||
The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential. | ||
Presidential You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I... I... I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I wouldn't go on to lose. | ||
I've never gone on 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 in front, right? | ||
Check please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I wouldn't tell you. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. I've got a plane to catch. | ||
Jimmy, bring the magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump, we can do it. | ||
Sketchy. | ||
So funny. | ||
It's not a plane, though. | ||
I can't. | ||
I'm not a plane. | ||
Excuse me. Where's the money? | ||
Down the hall. | ||
Their male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
Hello. | ||
Mr. Trump, I mean, I don't feel like it. | ||
Tyson, I think he's wondering about a plane for the title. | ||
No comment. | ||
He's gotta be worth some money on this. | ||
I'm not a plane. | ||
I'm not a plane. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
you . | ||
you That's right. | ||
Dare I say it? | ||
I am declaring A new Droyfer war against the Trump campaign until we can figure out what the hell is going on. | ||
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Pray on our enemies when we die. | |
We just hope the fans take a breath. | ||
Only one gon' walk away when we collide. | ||
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new Troyper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga, it's war. | ||
Nigga, it's war. | ||
I'm taking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons, and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying on the show. | ||
I get excited for them calls. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he gone. | ||
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Cause Brody was fighting for the cold. | |
They don't know what they are supporting. | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
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They just censored the hashtags. | |
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Gorper War will continue. | ||
And we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
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He must stop the betrayal of America first. | |
We are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet, get it like this. | ||
Wasted, just to get love, it's a waste. Wasted, I don't need drugs, I'm wasted. Wasted, I'm here with my mind, I'm | ||
wasted. Wasted, I just don't like time, I'm wasted. | ||
The Socialists, Globalists, Marxists, 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. Belongs to you. | ||
What's the price? What's the price? | ||
What's the price? | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our | ||
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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. | ||
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We want our country to be great again. | |
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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I don't want to see any love in the West. | |
West, I don't need no feminist. | ||
West, I'm gonna do what I want. | ||
West, West, I'm gonna do what I want. | ||
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. | ||
And 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. | ||
And 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. | ||
Chris LaCivita. | ||
Senior advisors Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles should be terminated immediately. | ||
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What you're going to do. | |
Thank you. | ||
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. | ||
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Right? | |
Yeah. | ||
We just, we want to, we want to control everything, including the candidate. | ||
Yeah. Where is our Bulldog from 2016? | ||
you 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. | ||
La Civita 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. | ||
Thank you for watching. And have a great day. | ||
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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? | ||
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. | ||
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 Cripper'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's gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison. | ||
I'll send you to Guantanamo Bay, and you will 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 hard the fuck up, dude. | ||
Dude. | ||
Kruiper Ward 2. | ||
Kruiper Ward 2. | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Griper War 2, Griper War 2 | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Griper War 2 | ||
Me and the Gripers 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 course collection, then it's on them. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
I'm coming, I'm making, hell with that So high up, gonna cheat up | ||
I don't care if I ever come down I don't care if I ever come down | ||
I don't care if I ever come down I don't care if I ever come down | ||
I don't care if I ever come down Love the flow | ||
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 To lead it by an A | ||
Big, fat love, find common ground To halt the spread of lies | ||
And we must do it Big, fat love, find common ground | ||
To halt the spread of lies An A | ||
America first! | ||
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! | ||
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. | ||
To lead by an A. Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
To halt the spread of lies. | ||
And we must do it. | ||
Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
To hold the spread of lies And any | ||
America first 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, fight and aid. | ||
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. | ||
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
Well, at real Donald Trump. | ||
At least I will go down as a president. | ||
Now America is once again Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
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. | ||
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I love this country. | |
It's payback time. | ||
We're going to do it again. | ||
It's payback time. | ||
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We're gonna take our country back from these people. | |
He will never be president. | ||
I will win. | ||
This is for me. | ||
For someone. | ||
We're gonna win at so many levels. | ||
We're gonna win, win, win. | ||
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We will make America great again. | |
I love you. | ||
you you | ||
I love you! | ||
Mr. President-elect. | ||
Mr. President-elect. | ||
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 heartbeat 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. | ||
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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. | ||
The Trump campaign is still, in my view, getting an F rating on immigration, on war, and on | ||
personnel. | ||
For that reason, the Groyper War will continue. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
We will wait and watch for a J.D. | ||
Vance or Donald Trump campaign event and we will counter-program it with a large crowd and we will deliver our grievances and our complaints of how this campaign is not living up to America First. | ||
But as long as things keep going the way they are, we will only step up and escalate and intensify our tactics to remind Republicans that Donald Trump is no longer an America First candidate. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
And what is necessary is to exert the same pressure on the Trump campaign on behalf of America First that any other donor, lobbyist, or special interest exerts on that campaign with their money. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
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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, and our system is rigged. | ||
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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. | ||
It's worse. | ||
I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
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. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
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. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
But it's the same war. | ||
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We're gonna fight and save Trump from his own people. | |
They've been put on notice. | ||
If you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done | ||
before. | ||
Don't sit yet, get it like this. | ||
We're still in the middle of a time of crisis. | ||
Socialists, globalists, Marxists, 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. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
It's not up to me. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country. | ||
And it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
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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. | ||
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We want our country to be great again. | |
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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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. | ||
We are not alone. | ||
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 this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first! | ||
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you Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are 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 Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Tonight is the 23rd anniversary of 9-11 and the 17th anniversary of the release of graduation. | ||
We'll be talking all about the 9-11 attacks tonight and doing a little deep dive on some of the circumstantial evidence that Israel was involved in the attacks. | ||
This is the hidden element. | ||
It is the forbidden element that you are not allowed to discuss. | ||
This has become like an annual tradition. | ||
I've been doing this show nearly eight years. | ||
That's a lot of 9-11s. | ||
So once again, tonight, in the spirit of our tradition, we're going to be doing a deep dive, going over a few documents, because I like to present the source material. | ||
It's very important to get the first-hand sources, primary sources. | ||
So we're going to be analyzing a few documents tonight to explain background, context, aftermath of the attacks, what really went on. | ||
And we're going to tie it all into what is going on today, because of course, it's still ongoing. | ||
It's a very long, very complicated, very broad, deep, hidden story. | ||
And 9-11 is a big part of it. | ||
But we're still living in that same world, so... We're gonna be doing a little discussion about 9-11 because it's kind of a slow news day. | ||
And so specifically, we will be reviewing Oded Yanan's plan, grand strategy for Israel in the 1980s. | ||
We'll be looking at the Clean Break Report, which many of you by now are familiar with. | ||
It's actually a good thing. | ||
We'll look at Osama bin Laden's 1998 fatwa against the United States and a subsequent statement he made in 2004. | ||
And we're going to tie all the documents together to paint a picture for you About what the nature of the attacks were and what they represented and to whom and some of the key players. | ||
So it'll be an interesting show. | ||
Kind of a different kind of show. | ||
Usually I do breaking news or day-to-day news, I should say. | ||
It's not exactly breaking. | ||
But it's day-to-day news tonight. | ||
We're gonna be doing sort of a deep dive on some of the details about the attack We'll also be talking tonight about the presidential debate last night. | ||
We're gonna be Don't worry. | ||
We'll be doing a little recap of the debate which I covered last night. | ||
It was a massive stream we had 48,000 live viewers at its peak and Which is my biggest livestream in four years. | ||
I think it's probably my first or second biggest livestream of all time. | ||
Absolutely huge milestone, a record-shattering evening, and I was number three on the whole platform, just behind Dan Bongino and Steven Crowder, who are pretty established, I would say. | ||
So it was a huge night, total domination of the Ratings, airwaves. | ||
So thanks, everybody, for tuning in last night. | ||
I had a great time. | ||
And I have to say, I actually enjoyed the debate. | ||
I have not been enjoying this election. | ||
I've been very blackpilled about all of it. | ||
And I hear things every day that just make me more and more blackpilled about not just the state of the country, but the state of the resistance. | ||
And I'm not talking about the anti-Trump resistance. | ||
I mean, clearly we are living under an occupied government. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
We are in an occupation. | ||
That's the word I would use to describe it. | ||
We are an occupied nation. | ||
We are not in power. | ||
And at one time we thought that the Republican Party and Donald Trump might be a vehicle For resistance to the occupation, even though in the past the Republican Party has been an instrument of it. | ||
We thought Donald Trump created an opening, but that is clearly no longer the case. | ||
So it's been a tough election. | ||
It's been kind of hard to watch, to be honest with you. | ||
And I've been very disillusioned, as you all know, if you've been watching the show. | ||
But tonight, or rather, I should say last night, there was some glimmer of hope. | ||
I was a lot more optimistic last night than I am today, and we'll break it down a little bit more tonight. | ||
You know, we had, it was fun last night. | ||
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It was fun last night. | ||
We had a good time. | ||
It was really funny. | ||
Really outrageous. | ||
We saw some vintage Trump. | ||
And it was charming. | ||
And I think he won the debate. | ||
I think it was good for him. | ||
I think it was good for his campaign. | ||
But it's still very far from where we need it to be. | ||
And I saw JF, my friend, said that I was mesmerized by Trump. | ||
He said that Trump is like Medusa and I'm under his spell. | ||
I'm enthralled because Trump kind of used his old bag of tricks. | ||
And I said last night, if you watch the stream, I said I'm going to be a little more negative tonight. | ||
Then I was yesterday. | ||
I even said that yesterday. | ||
I, you know, look, we were in the moment. | ||
We enjoyed it. | ||
It was fun. | ||
And everything I said stands, but I want to get a little deeper into it. | ||
I think it was a good performance and I think he won and I love to see him kick the shit out of Kamala, but still falling a bit short. | ||
And I'll explain precisely what I mean by that. | ||
So it was a fun night. | ||
I had a good time. | ||
I thought it was a good stream. | ||
But Trump campaign is still not where it needs to be. | ||
These are the words we need to hear. | ||
Immigration moratorium. | ||
You can talk about illegals. | ||
He always does. | ||
And that's part of the problem. | ||
Right before the election. | ||
That's all the fanfare about immigration. | ||
But we need a little follow through. | ||
That's always been the issue for generations with both parties. | ||
So we'll talk about the debate. | ||
We'll do a little recap. | ||
And it should be a good show. | ||
It's going to be a packed show. | ||
So much to cover. | ||
So much to get into. | ||
I'm excited to be with you. | ||
Before we get into the show, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble to get a push notification when I go live. | ||
Last night, we had 100,000 subscribers. | ||
Huge milestone. | ||
W's in the chat, please. | ||
Let's get some W's in the chat. | ||
100,000 subscribers. | ||
It's my biggest platform ever. | ||
I got banned on YouTube at 77,000. | ||
at 77,000. I got banned on DLive at 65,000. So this is my biggest streaming platform ever. | ||
to be a part of this. But I'm not sure if that's going to be | ||
And someday, I hope someone will tell my story. | ||
Maybe it will be me. | ||
And I'll write it in depth. | ||
But it's such a big milestone for me because I have been fighting against all odds for my entire adult life. | ||
Since I turned 18 years old. | ||
I have been in a no-holds-barred Dalton Clodfelter. | ||
I've been in a no-holds-barred backstage brawl, bare-knuckle fistfight, with the machine, starting with nothing, knowing nobody, having nothing, for my entire adult life, nearly a decade. | ||
And in spite of that, I have been successful. | ||
But I have had to restart all over again, several times. | ||
I got cancelled when I was 18. | ||
Blacklisted, blackballed, lied about, slandered, smeared, called the white nationalist and the Chicago Tribune at 18 years old. | ||
And in spite of that, I built a huge platform on YouTube. | ||
I was getting over 10,000 viewers a night on YouTube during Gruyper War. | ||
I was approaching 100,000 subs, getting big replay viewership. | ||
I was making a name for myself. | ||
And Arthur Schwartz, so the story goes, the Jewish fixer for Don Jr., made the call to Google and got my YouTube channel banned. | ||
ADL, SPLC, Arthur Schwartz, allegedly, conspired to get me pulled on YouTube, so I was banned. | ||
So I built a platform on DLive. | ||
Even though I was banned from YouTube and the other major platforms, PayPal, I built a massive platform on DLive. | ||
I was the biggest streamer there, over 10,000 viewers a night, 70,000 live viewers on the election. | ||
And then after January 6th, I was banned again. | ||
And I was banned from payment processing and my money was frozen and I spent a fortune on lawyers because I thought I was going to jail. | ||
Because I was under investigation. | ||
I was put on a federal no-fly list unconstitutionally. | ||
And for three years I had no platform. | ||
I had to build my own. | ||
I had to build my own streaming platform called Cozy.tv. | ||
And I struggled on there for years. | ||
It was tough. | ||
Because all I had was Telegram and Cozy. | ||
I had really no platform access. | ||
And then along came Rumble. | ||
And I did it all over again. | ||
Being charged, betrayed, bankrupted, all of it. | ||
And here I am on Rumble, once again, with virtually no help from anybody. | ||
And no backing, no mainstream support, over 100,000 subs, and one of the biggest channels by far. | ||
And I had to fight even to get a checkmark on here, as you know. | ||
And I'm appreciative that I finally got it, but point being, there was no fix or anything. | ||
So, you know, I posted something a little bit emotional on my telegram. | ||
Well, I don't know about emotional, a bit wistful on my telegram last night. | ||
It's been an incredible journey. | ||
And incredible is the right word. | ||
You know, people think incredible means good or great. | ||
Incredible means what's credible, believable, unbelievable. | ||
It's been, for better or for worse, an unbelievable journey. | ||
I was a freshman in college. | ||
I was 18 years old. | ||
I wanted to express myself and talk about what I love, which is politics. | ||
And I wanted to be independent. | ||
I was fearless. | ||
And I wasn't going to be told what to do. | ||
And one thing has led to another for my entire adult life for nearly eight years. | ||
And it brought me to Mar-a-Lago and in combination with Kanye West and put me in trouble with federal law enforcement and feuding with people like Tucker Carlson and J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
And I really went down the rabbit hole, asking some simple questions about some of the things we'll talk about tonight. | ||
Merely asking simple questions, stating facts. | ||
It's been an always escalating battle, constantly doubling down, refusing to go away. | ||
That has led me from one thing into the next, and then into another thing, and gotten me in a lot of trouble, but also allowed me to meet a lot of people, and I've gotten a lot of support, and it's turned into something that I did not imagine. | ||
Started out as a show, literally a hobby. | ||
I had no intention of ever being a broadcaster or a YouTuber. | ||
It's not something I ever thought about. | ||
And now it's what I am. | ||
Um, so anyway, so it's, uh, you know, it's a big milestone and it feels good because I really fought to come back. | ||
I sort of established myself. | ||
I was knocked out of orbit. | ||
Total BS. | ||
I mean, I wasn't even inside the building, but a picture went around and people thought it was me and they said it was me and a transaction occurred a month before. | ||
It looks suspicious. | ||
They investigated it. | ||
It wasn't. | ||
And basically, wrong place, wrong time. | ||
It was like a movie. | ||
It was like the beginning of a movie. | ||
And I fell from grace, but I fought to come back. | ||
And, you know, I guess it goes to show that I'm doing something that's worthwhile, which is all that I ever wanted to do, you know, rather than be another Chill. | ||
Or some other punk, you know, fake... I'm not PC poser. | ||
Not to congratulate myself too much, but it's true. | ||
You know, that's all I wanted to do. | ||
And it's just so complicated. | ||
You know. | ||
And people can say, well, that says a lot about our society. | ||
But think about what it... Think about the implications of this. | ||
It is so complicated. | ||
Such a challenge. | ||
So difficult. | ||
And it takes a very particular kind of person, not a perfect person, maybe a weird person, but a specific kind of person to insist that it matters enough to be put through all of it. | ||
And so I'm happy to still be here doing this show. | ||
It hasn't been easy to do it, but I'm glad that the show is here and that people are still enjoying it. | ||
So it's a huge milestone for me. | ||
It does mean a lot to me. | ||
Like I said, someday maybe I'll write because it's been kind of a wild journey. | ||
And it's a bit, I was telling my friends the other day, it's a story that keeps getting longer. | ||
It's an almost 10 year story now. | ||
And it's kind of intertwined deeply with the Trump administration and the American right. | ||
I mean, my story in a lot of ways is the story of the American right in the aftermath of the Trump revolution. | ||
And I don't think that's, Um, arrogant to say, uh, but it's just true because I'm, I'm him. | ||
I'm the guy who's been through it all. | ||
So anyway, I'm like the Forrest Gump of all of it. | ||
You know, Charlottesville, J6, Stop the Steal, Groyper War, Yay 24. | ||
I've been here for it all. | ||
Um, but anyway, so make sure to follow me. | ||
We want to get to a million, so smash the follow button on Rumble, leave a comment, smash the like button. | ||
Uh, what else? | ||
So, one other thing, because it's gonna be a lot, this is gonna be a bear of a show, and I haven't even had a monster yet, but, um, one other thing I wanted to address before we get into it, because like I said, it's gonna be big, we're gonna cover the debate, we'll get into 9-11, uh, I wanted to address Candace Owens, who called me out yesterday, and I've been criticizing her, and I think I've been fair. | ||
I don't think I'm saying anything that's totally out of line. | ||
Needless to say, she doesn't like it. | ||
Dave Smith and her, they don't like it. | ||
And I understand why they don't like it. | ||
Too bad. | ||
Too bad! | ||
I'm making a point! | ||
Hey, I'm making a very valid point. | ||
And I've talked about it a lot. | ||
I'm not going to repeat anything tonight. | ||
But, you know, I've been very frustrated with her. | ||
She said she would bring me on her show. | ||
She didn't. | ||
People said, why? | ||
She said, well, he's banned on YouTube. | ||
He'll get banned on YouTube. | ||
And I told her, and other people told her, well, Adam 22, Michael Tracy, Jake Shields, Fresh and Fit, they've all had him on YouTube and they're still around. | ||
And then privately she started telling people, well, I can't have him on because of a lawsuit with The Daily Wire. | ||
And I said, I think on Monday or last week, I said, that's not true either. | ||
I said, and I have information about why that's not true. | ||
I said, but I don't want to disclose it because it's something I discussed with her privately and I'm not indiscreet. | ||
I said, but she's attacking my credibility. | ||
Dan Bilzerian went on a space and said, well, Nick knows she has a lawsuit implying that I'm attacking her dishonestly, and I'm not. | ||
I do know about the lawsuit, and maybe he doesn't know other things. | ||
And so because I insinuated that I knew that wasn't true, she comes on her show yesterday and says I'm blackmailing her. | ||
She comes on her show with consternation. | ||
And says, he's blackmailing me. | ||
He's holding it over my head. | ||
And she texts me. | ||
And she's absolutely furious. | ||
She's calling me a liar. | ||
And she's saying I'm blackmailing her. | ||
And I said, Candace, did you watch the clip? | ||
I said, I know that's a lame excuse. | ||
I said, and I'm not going to tell people why because I'm discreet. | ||
As she herself said to Aiden Ross, she knows I'm a good guy because I didn't blow the whistle on how we've had multiple conversations, even though she was telling people we had never spoken. | ||
And I was, I think, a good sport about that because it was a little bit insulting and it also wasn't true. | ||
And that was a lie. | ||
She tells me, well, I forgot, I forgot. | ||
Okay, well, maybe you did. | ||
So she said on her show yesterday, she said she will not be blackmailed, so she said I'm at liberty to discuss what it was. | ||
And she told me privately, I'm at liberty to discuss it, and so I will. | ||
And I'm not saying this as a blackmailer holding it over her head, but I'm just saying this so that people know the facts. | ||
You want the truth and no lies? | ||
You want transparency? | ||
Well, let's talk about what happened. | ||
So after Candace's fallout with the Daily Wire, and after I returned to X in May, she reached out to me and she asked if I would do a sworn affidavit because it would help her in litigation with Daily Wire, swearing that we did not collude about Christ as King and her rhetoric and things like that, I imagine. | ||
But she asked me to do her a favor. | ||
She said, will you talk to my lawyer and do an interview and provide an affidavit? | ||
Because that would help me. | ||
And I told her... | ||
I said, absolutely, whatever you need, I will help you 100%. | ||
Daily Wire screwed me over, and so anything I can do to help you, I will do. | ||
And so she put me in touch with her lawyer, and I talked to her lawyer, and her lawyer called me, and we did an interview for a couple of hours. | ||
And he asked me about my experience with Daily Wire. | ||
I explained the story like I've told on this show many times before. | ||
I gave the full account. | ||
They didn't want an affidavit. | ||
Although they asked for one and I agreed that I would give them one, they never asked for one. | ||
They never requested one after that interview. | ||
And so here's the point. | ||
She goes full red pill. | ||
People say, bring Nick on the show. | ||
She says, I will. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
I honest to God. | ||
I've done big collaborations. | ||
It doesn't, it does nothing for my career, really. | ||
I did the Hodge Twins recently. | ||
I did, I've done Alex Jones a million times. | ||
And listen, and I appreciate the platform. | ||
I like these guys and everything, but I mean, let's be honest, collaborations, you know, people say you're being selfish. | ||
It's got nothing to do with that, honestly. | ||
It's not like it's a game changer for me. | ||
I'm still a pariah. | ||
I'm still blacklisted. | ||
You see how they lie about me. | ||
The Vice President of the United States attacks me. | ||
Tucker Carlson lies about me on his show. | ||
And I'm lied about constantly. | ||
But she said she'd have me on the show, and there's a reason that she won't. | ||
It's because I'm too controversial. | ||
Let's just be honest. | ||
But she's come up with all these excuses. | ||
Well, he's not on YouTube, and people have patiently reminded her, well, that's not true. | ||
And then she starts telling people privately, well, there's this litigation going on. | ||
Because people privately, mutual friends are telling her, what's going on? | ||
Why won't you acknowledge this guy? | ||
What's the deal? | ||
And look, I don't want to impose. | ||
I recognize it's an imposition because of who I am and I'm a controversial figure. | ||
I'm not going to invite myself because she is, I understand she's going through litigation. | ||
I understand she's in a difficult spot. | ||
But even people, mutual, and I'm not putting them up to it, but mutual friends are saying, you know, what's the deal? | ||
And she says there's a business about this lawsuit. | ||
And then I get called out on a space. | ||
They say, well, he knows she's doing a lawsuit. | ||
And it's like, okay, but I offered to help with the law. | ||
So I don't understand how the lawsuit is an impediment, actually, because I offered to give sworn testimony in an affidavit, which is, by the way, sticking my neck out. | ||
You know, my lawyers advised me not to obviously sign things like that because why would I get wrapped up in somebody's litigation? | ||
I don't know these people. | ||
But I promised to do a favor and now she goes around saying, well, it's litigation, litigation. | ||
So then she comes on her show and says that. | ||
And by the way, that's that's it. | ||
She texts me. | ||
She's like, you're trying to embarrass me. | ||
I'm not trying to embarrass you. | ||
But, I mean, let's just cut the crap, okay? | ||
So now that it's all transparent, now we know there's really no good excuse. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Listen, it doesn't matter. | ||
I don't care. | ||
It makes no difference to me at all, honestly. | ||
But there's an omission. | ||
Everyone knows it's intentional. | ||
It's got nothing to do with anything else. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
If someone's not doing something with me, we know why that is, okay? | ||
We just know, based on who I am. | ||
And she goes, well, first it's YouTube. | ||
Well, no, it's not YouTube. | ||
It's my litigation. | ||
Well, that's not true. | ||
Oh, well, but if you insinuate it's not true, you're blackmailing me! | ||
Okay, let's not be so dramatic. | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
I'd like to be diplomatic with Candace. | ||
I really do. | ||
I like her. | ||
I think she's very intelligent. | ||
I think she's very... I don't know if this is sexist to say, but I'll say it. | ||
I think she's beautiful. | ||
I think she's very well-spoken. | ||
She's got a huge platform. | ||
And I think she... I commend her, actually. | ||
I think she's been... Although the message has been a little bit mixed. | ||
Talk about a mixed multitude. | ||
Uh, the message has been a little bit mixed, but I think mostly it's good. | ||
I, you know, I want her to be on the right track. | ||
I think we disagree on some things. | ||
We fleshed it out a little bit in private. | ||
It was a little bit contentious, but clearly there's some disagreements. | ||
But, you know, I basically have supported her for a long time. | ||
And I'd like to be diplomatic, but I also don't like it when people piss on my leg and tell me it's raining. | ||
That's all. | ||
Let's just correct the record. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I'm a very good bullshit detector. | ||
And, you know, like I saw Dave Smith today. | ||
Dave Smith addressed me on Fresh and Fit. | ||
And he said, I don't hate the guy, but he was out of pocket attacking me. | ||
And he complimented me. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I like Dave Smith a lot. | ||
I think he's got a lot of integrity. | ||
I think he's a very intelligent guy. | ||
I think he's a good guy. | ||
I gave him a little banter about being a libertarian. | ||
But I very much respect him. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
He said on the show, after I called him out, that Israel is the satellite of the United States. | ||
And he's entitled to that view, but that is not our view. | ||
That is a completely different viewpoint. | ||
I think it's totally unsubstantiated, totally unsupportable, and that viewpoint is being presented in a skin suit, maybe unintentionally. | ||
I don't think Dave is a mastermind, you know, if that, you know, because I think he's getting that impression that that's what I mean. | ||
That's not what I mean. | ||
But I think whether knowingly or unknowingly, maybe some are knowing and some are unknowing, that is being presented as our narrative and it's not. | ||
I'm not quibbling about some Jewish neocons. | ||
I'm saying this is an occupied nation. | ||
I'm saying America is the puppet of Israel. | ||
It goes deep. | ||
It goes deep in Palantir. | ||
It goes deep with the neocons. | ||
It goes deep with the Israelis. | ||
It's been going on for a very long time. | ||
It's American citizens and it's Israelis. | ||
It's been going on for a very long time. | ||
It is very sophisticated. | ||
The subterfuge, the deception, the subversion is very complex. | ||
And no, Israel is not a satellite. | ||
They are not a bulwark against the Soviets or against the Russians or whatever they want to say, Islamofascism. | ||
We are their puppet. | ||
Now that's a disagreement, but do you see how I had to press a little bit? | ||
Do you see how I had to press him a little bit to get him to say that? | ||
And a lot of people didn't understand it, and I don't want to, you know, a magician never reveals his secrets. | ||
A lot of people didn't get it, and a lot of people were dumbfounded why I was attacking him, and even he is. | ||
Even he still doesn't get it to this day. | ||
But I had to smoke him out a little bit, and he presented in no uncertain terms that he does not believe Israel controls the United States, and we disagree on that. | ||
And, you know, now that he said that, I can say I think he's a stand-up guy, and maybe we could debate that in the future, but that's not true, and that means that he's not really one of us. | ||
And I don't think he ever pretended to be one of us. | ||
I'm sure he would say that. | ||
He's not a Groper. | ||
I don't think he purported to be one, but I need all of you to understand that he's not one | ||
because maybe he wasn't confused and I wasn't confused, but we're not the marks. | ||
You are the marks. | ||
And when people, and again, who knows how intentional it is, but when people are being promoted on big platforms | ||
and they purport to be the cavalry, the truth tellers, Again, and maybe that's not their intention. | ||
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Bye. | |
But deep down, on a fundamental level, they don't understand, or maybe they don't believe in, what's really going on. | ||
It's a big problem. | ||
That's skin-suiting. | ||
It's been going on for a very long time. | ||
That's the oldest trick in their book. | ||
Whether they were Jews converting to Christianity, In Spain, whether they were Jews pretending to be American or German or whether they were pretending to be conservatives in the 80s, it doesn't matter. | ||
It's always the same playbook and the same things going on right now. | ||
And I had to call it out. | ||
And so with regard to Candace, you know what? | ||
I think, you know, she told me, she told me all I had to do is ask to be on her show. | ||
After all that, Oh, YouTube. | ||
Oh. | ||
She goes, YouTube. | ||
And then she says, well, litigation. | ||
And then she confronts me in private and says, well, you're chronically online. | ||
You're afraid of rejection. | ||
You should have just asked me. | ||
So all I had to do was ask. | ||
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So. | |
What happened to the litigation in YouTube? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't want to give her a hard time. | ||
It doesn't, listen, it doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
But in the spirit of diplomacy, I'm still going to criticize her position, which I think is wrong. | ||
But I'm not going to be so personal in my attacks. | ||
I think, you know, she could be a powerful ally for this movement. | ||
But I'm approaching cautiously, because, you know, we don't know her, and she comes from a different world, and she does have a different audience, and maybe a different sensibility. | ||
Maybe it's all a big misunderstanding, and I'm willing to take her at her word. | ||
All of this is silly business, but, you know, sometimes the devil is in the details. | ||
And trust, loyalty, these are very important things when you're talking about an occupation of America. | ||
We're talking about a lot of money. | ||
We're talking about a lot of influence. | ||
This is a very critical time in the history of our nation. | ||
And a lot of funny business. | ||
And, you know, my mom always used to tell me, if something doesn't seem right, it usually isn't. | ||
So, maybe we all just got mixed up. | ||
And I'm willing to believe that. | ||
But it still doesn't make a ton of sense. | ||
You know what would go a long way to show some good faith? | ||
Conversation. | ||
But I'm not gonna hold my breath, so we'll see. | ||
So, I talked to Candace. | ||
Yeah, contrary to what she said, which I was totally bewildered by, she says, blackmail! | ||
Blackmail! Okay. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Now you know. | ||
Now you know a full transparency, and now you can be the judge. | ||
You've heard both sides of the story, and now you know the facts. | ||
Now we know the facts on both excuses. | ||
And now we've reached a third. | ||
We've reached the third layer, which is you just needed to ask. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, is that simple, huh? | ||
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Okay. | |
Oh, maybe another time. | ||
But anyway, so... So I just wanted to address that because she called me out and she said, he's lying about me. | ||
He's blackmailing me. | ||
She said something else. | ||
She said, I've never watched his show. | ||
He said I red-pilled him. | ||
There's some mutual friends. | ||
I don't want to blow up anybody's spot. | ||
I've heard it for a long time from many people, but hey, maybe they're all liars too. | ||
Maybe she forgot that as well. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But anyway, but I, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm being a little bit snarky here. | ||
It could be a misunderstanding. | ||
I find it difficult to believe. | ||
But it's not that important. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about our big story tonight. | ||
So, so we'll see what happens with that. | ||
Like I said, I'd like to be her friend, but, um, you know, I supported her a lot. | ||
I, I think I did her a big favor by doing that interview. | ||
I thought that was very nice of me. | ||
And, um, she's just been very weird about it. | ||
You know, if somebody, if somebody said, do an interview with Candace, I'd say, I'd say, yeah, absolutely. | ||
But you know, whatever. | ||
But you know, with her, it's like, It's so complex and complicated. | ||
I don't know why it's so complicated. | ||
It's this and now it's this. | ||
Okay, I don't know. | ||
A little too complicated for me, but I don't deal with women that much. | ||
So we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about the big debate because that's what you came here to see. | ||
We'll talk about the presidential debate last night. | ||
And I was very positive last night about Trump's performance. | ||
Like I said, I think he won. | ||
But I want to go over some new points. | ||
Just to recap very briefly, the general election debate last night, as you know, 90-minute debate hosted by ABC, Trump versus Kamala. | ||
And my reaction last night was basically this. | ||
And this is my analysis of the debate on a very technical level. | ||
This is me just talking about it as a spectator and judging it objectively. | ||
First of all, and this is the point I think which is the least controversial, I think everybody knows it was totally rigged. | ||
The moderation was unbelievably one-sided. | ||
And I have to tell you, I was a little bit surprised. | ||
Because the moderation at the debate in June was actually very good. | ||
I thought it was very fair. | ||
I was surprised in June at how good it was. | ||
And I don't know why it was good. | ||
We can speculate. | ||
I have my theories. | ||
But it was good in June, and so I thought maybe last night, because even of the time limits, and the muted microphones, it seemed like we were trending towards better debates. | ||
Because the debate in June was very... I think everybody praised the debate in June as being very well-structured, and the moderation was very good, and balanced, and fair. | ||
Questions were good. | ||
And then last night, It was just like 2016 all over again. | ||
Totally one-sided, terrible questions. | ||
Fact-check Trump and they were wrong about multiple things. | ||
Some of it was ridiculous. | ||
They asked him about January 6th. | ||
And Trump said, well, I wasn't at fault because I requested National Guard through Nancy Pelosi and she turned me down. | ||
And the moderator said, well, I asked about you, not Nancy Pelosi. | ||
I mean, what is that? | ||
I mean, that was so ridiculous. | ||
I think it strains anybody's willingness to believe that they were even trying to be impartial. | ||
So that was a big takeaway. | ||
But that's pretty uncontroversial. | ||
As far as Trump and Kamala are concerned, Basically, the debate went exactly how I predicted. | ||
And I said that, excuse me, I said that Kamala would win. | ||
And I think I was wrong about that. | ||
I think Trump won. | ||
But here's what I said specifically on the pregame last night. | ||
I said, what we know about Trump is that his strength is his instinct. | ||
He has this ability to wing it. | ||
He can go in, and when his back is against the wall, he has an almost supernatural, primitive ability to just somehow come out unscathed and perform. | ||
And it's sloppy and it's messy, but somehow he always gets the job done. | ||
It's like a movie character. | ||
I said, but his weakness is that he doesn't prepare. | ||
He doesn't prepare for things that you absolutely must anticipate. | ||
Like, for example, the question on abortion. | ||
And I said, that's what they're going to ask about? | ||
That's going to be Kamala's rehearsed Choreographed big moment of the night? | ||
I said, and the Trump campaign has refused to create a solid doctrine on this. | ||
They don't have a plan. | ||
They have been caught on the back foot on this issue. | ||
I mean, realistically, throughout this entire election, but even over the past few elections, even in 2016, he got in hot water for saying the women should be punished, something I happen to agree with, but didn't do him any favors when he interviewed with Sean Hannity. | ||
So I said last night, he's got this wild card ability, where he can get a critical hit in, and it shouldn't be, it's against the odds, but he's got this supernatural, uncanny ability to just make it happen, but he's just chronically underprepared. | ||
I said, and the vulnerability's gonna be on something like abortion, where they're laying a trap, he's gonna walk into it, and it's gonna be a vulnerability, it's gonna hurt him. | ||
And that is basically exactly what happened. | ||
I even got it down to the question. | ||
I said, watch. | ||
They're going to ask about abortion. | ||
Kamala is going to give a sob story. | ||
She's going to say, and I talked to a mother who faced death, you know, the life of the mother was at risk and the doctor was told by the Republicans that they couldn't perform the operation. | ||
And that's almost bar for bar exactly what she said. | ||
Trump got caught up. | ||
They asked him the same question that they asked J.D. | ||
Vance, and they used the statement. | ||
They said, J.D. | ||
Vance said he would veto a federal abortion ban. | ||
Would you? | ||
And Trump got caught on the back foot. | ||
He said, well, I didn't discuss it with J.D. | ||
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That's not a good answer. | |
And it's like I said last night, you knew they were going to talk about abortion. | ||
You knew she was going to say that. | ||
You knew they were going to ask that question. | ||
You knew they were going to use J.D. | ||
Vance's statement. | ||
And it's as if they didn't even think of it. | ||
They had no playbook for that. | ||
And, you know, you can be forgiven. | ||
Sometimes they throw in a curveball. | ||
Sometimes they throw in a curveball, they ask about something like Quantum computing, you know. | ||
Not so much in the general, more so in the primary debates. | ||
Sometimes they throw in a wild card. | ||
You could be forgiven for not knowing Aleppo. | ||
You could be forgiven for not knowing a handful of things. | ||
But you knew that was coming. | ||
You knew precisely the question they didn't prepare. | ||
And it was a weak moment. | ||
And so it played out exactly like I thought. | ||
But Trump pulled it out. | ||
And it's like I said, he was very aggressive. | ||
Very bold, outrageous, loud, leaned into the personal attacks and sometimes it worked for him and sometimes it didn't. | ||
He landed some big blows and that's what you want to do because in a debate nobody is talking about the 90 minute Average. | ||
They're not talking about the median performance minute by minute. | ||
They're not talking about if you took an average cross-section of the debate, you know, what was the texture of it. | ||
It's moments. | ||
The debate is measured in moments. | ||
What are the big moments? | ||
And it's not even whether they're good or bad. | ||
It's whether they're big and whether the other guy looks like an idiot and whether you look funny or likable or cool or smart, you know, whatever it is. | ||
The debates hardly matter anyway, but the Attribute of the debate that matters are the clippable moments, the sound bites. | ||
And Trump had all of them when he used Kamala's, excuse me, I'm talking against her, when he said he would send her a MAGA hat, when he said, I'll let you in on a secret, he hates her about Biden, which we'll get back to because I thought that was a very interesting thing to say. | ||
And of course, when he talked about cats and dogs, that was the moment of the night. | ||
That was the moment of the debate. | ||
And here's why that was a perfect moment. | ||
It was outrageous. | ||
It was funny. | ||
It was topical. | ||
And it brought attention to an issue which is directionally correct. | ||
And you know, to kind of isolate that one for a moment, those are the kinds of statements that made Trump a success in 2016. | ||
Everybody in 2016 thought that the method to the madness, if there was one, was just to say the most outrageous thing. | ||
But that's not what the method was. | ||
When Trump was constantly winning in 2016 and growing in the polls and constantly surging, and the media couldn't make sense of it, the method was this. | ||
He would say something outrageous that was maybe partially untrue or half true, but it pointed in the direction of a larger truth. | ||
And here is the anatomy of how that served him. | ||
The media would seize on the outrageous, sensational nature of it, or the technical inaccuracy of it. | ||
Sometimes it was totally true, but they'd get them anyway. | ||
It would sound bad. | ||
But it was an invitation. | ||
It was a trap for the media to talk about it. | ||
And when the media got to talking about it, they exposed, broadly, a big issue. | ||
That the population agreed with Donald Trump about. | ||
So I'll give you a perfect example of this. | ||
When he said they're bringing drugs, crime, and rapists, the media could not resist it. | ||
It was outrageous. | ||
It was sensational. | ||
He's calling them rapists. | ||
How could he do such a thing? | ||
That's racist. | ||
And they covered it. | ||
Wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
And that was at his announcement speech. | ||
So he announced with a big splash, and he took over the cycle in a very crowded field. | ||
16 candidates, but he took over the media with the outrage. | ||
And not every illegal immigrant is a rapist, but a lot of them are. | ||
Almost every woman crossing the border gets raped by coyotes. | ||
Those are the cartel-aligned traffickers that bring the people from Mexico to the United States. | ||
They do all get raped. | ||
There is a lot of rape at the border. | ||
It's treacherous. | ||
And everybody knows that. | ||
And it also capitalized on a general feeling that illegal immigration is getting too bad. | ||
It's gone too far. | ||
And so the media thought they were hurting Trump by saying he said something racist and sensational. | ||
But they helped him. | ||
Because they spotlighted him and his advocacy on an issue that quietly the American people are with him on. | ||
And that is why the Haitian remark was vintage Trump. | ||
That's what was vintage about it. | ||
Because it was sensational. | ||
Maybe it stretches plausibility. | ||
But however you want to cut it, 20,000 Haitian refugees in a small town in Ohio, 33% of the population there. | ||
And maybe they're eating cats and dogs, and maybe they're not, but they shouldn't be there. | ||
And we know they're killing school children. | ||
And we know they're bringing all kinds of third-world practices. | ||
And you can look at Haiti, and it's a shithole. | ||
And we don't want them here. | ||
And it's just like all the Venezuelans that are here, and it's just like all these other people that are here, taking public services, making us unsafe, and they're foreign. | ||
And it's vintage Trump. | ||
The media said, cats and dogs, this is really funny, but it's ridiculous. | ||
It's not ridiculous for the people in the cities that see this going on. | ||
It's not ridiculous. | ||
There's eyewitness reports of it, and the media is calling them liars. | ||
And by calling them liars in Ohio, they're calling everybody a liar that has had enough with Venezuelans and every other kind of illegal immigrant that's been coming here for the past, well, I mean, realistically, forever, but for the past four years especially. | ||
Vintage Trump, and it was perfect. | ||
So it was an excellent moment. | ||
It wasn't just outrageous, but it pointed towards an issue that is a winner for him. | ||
And it's something the media will never touch, and they hate to touch, because of course it does not fit the narrative. | ||
They don't want to talk about a border crisis. | ||
So it was classic. | ||
So those were the strengths. | ||
He had great moments. | ||
It was funny, outrageous, and he brought it home on immigration, which is where it needs to go. | ||
The weaknesses were it was very sloppy, like I said, unprepared, and, you know, it was maybe too much for some people. | ||
But overall, I think it was a win. | ||
Now, here's something else we'll talk about. | ||
First, I want to return to the he hates her comment. | ||
You know, that's very interesting. | ||
And Trump said Biden hates Kamala. | ||
He said if it wasn't for Biden dying in that debate, he'd be right here and not her and he hates her. | ||
And you know, a lot of people that might have went right over their head, but it's true. | ||
And Trump knows. | ||
First of all, Trump can read the body language. | ||
And Trump has this, because he's a negotiator, has unique ability to empathize. | ||
And he puts himself in Biden's shoes as an older man and identifies the resentment, maybe the jealousy, you know, being threatened in that way. | ||
And also because, of course, there is some internal baseball there, some inside baseball, rather, that the Biden, specifically Jill, did not want Biden, Joe, forced out of the race. | ||
And I'm sure they do hate her because she and the Democrat machine made a play for Trump. | ||
Rather, for the candidacy, for Biden's candidacy, his nomination with the Democrats. | ||
So I thought that was a good line. | ||
Now I want to talk about some new things tonight about the performance. | ||
Two things in particular, then we're going to talk about 9-11. | ||
So first things first, it's very interesting, the media hated Trump's performance last night. | ||
Universally, it was the consensus from the media that Trump did a horrible job. | ||
New York Times, Politico, The Hill, all the big papers, all the Washington papers, all the papers of record, they all say he did a terrible job. | ||
He lost. | ||
Kamala expertly set the trap and Trump walked right in. | ||
He took the bait. | ||
But you know, the media is actually a really good barometer. | ||
They're not actually a good judge of whether Trump did a good or a bad job. | ||
They're a good barometer. | ||
And I, and some people that I know who used to work for Trump, I don't want to say who, but a lot of people that feel the same way that I do, very frustrated about Trump, they notice something. | ||
And maybe you've noticed it too. | ||
And I said it on Telegram a few months ago. | ||
The media has not been attacking Trump. | ||
From roughly May or June until August, the media was not attacking Trump. | ||
I'll give you a few examples. | ||
At the CNN debate in June, the Trump-Biden debate, the media was actually fair to Trump. | ||
They didn't ask him pointed questions, unlike last night. | ||
They weren't biased, unlike last night. | ||
They pressed Joe, unlike last night. | ||
Example number two, after Trump gave his speech at the RNC back in July, the New York Times wrote a glowing front page article about it. | ||
The New York Times said Trump has finally abandoned American carnage. | ||
That's the phrase he used at his inaugural address in 2017, which they said was dark. | ||
They said he finally has moved past American carnage, and now he's talking about our Opportunities and potential as a nation. | ||
And they said, with cautious optimism, they said, well, we're not sure he could stick to it, but this presents a challenge to the Democrats. | ||
This is a good message. | ||
He was able to not do personal attacks and he was able to be a good sport. | ||
And if you notice, in the months of May, June, July, and some of August, they hardly attacked Trump. | ||
What they did attack was Project 2025 and JD Vance. | ||
And they attack Project 2025 and J.D. | ||
Vance because they recognize that those are the only radical, conservative elements that are left on the Trump ticket. | ||
Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott, Donald Trump, Burgum, Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, Jason Miller, these are not radicals. | ||
There's no one radical in the picture. | ||
But Project 2025 is made up of loyalists and they're social conservatives and they're promising Schedule F gutting the executive branch, firing, after reclassifying, 50,000 federal employees, and doing a full regime change through the bureaucracy. | ||
And they clocked Vance as one of the most nominally conservative members of the Senate, who has been a speaker at NatCon, and, you know, has come up in the milieu of Curtis Yarvin and Peter Thiel, and that's a whole other story, but that's how the Democrats are describing it. | ||
So they've trained all their attacks on Vance and Project 2025. | ||
Not as much Trump. | ||
When they're not praising him sometimes, they're attacking, well, Project 2025, they're attacking Vance. | ||
And what they're doing is they're conditioning him. | ||
When Trump cucks, they praise him. | ||
When Trump has something based, like Project 2025, they try to hang him with it. | ||
And they make him run from it. | ||
They say, if you don't disavow Project 2025, that's going to be your biggest liability. | ||
So the New York Times and all the mainstream media said, Project 2025, Project 20—that's all they could talk about. | ||
And Trump said, I don't want this negative press. | ||
I don't want to be hanged by this liability from the radical right. | ||
I have nothing. | ||
And there was some palace intrigue going on between AFPI and Project 2025 back in January. | ||
Back in winter, and then it exploded because the media tried to hang him with it. | ||
And Trump dutifully distanced himself from it because he said, I don't want the media to attack me for that. | ||
Because Trump wants the New York Times to like him. | ||
That's the dirty little secret about Trump. | ||
Trump craves the approval and adulation of the New York Times and the mainstream media. | ||
He wants to be loved in New York, but it's never going to happen. | ||
Unless he absolutely sells out. | ||
So they've been conditioning him. | ||
And I think there's also something to do with Israel. | ||
I think that it's very clear Biden, when he came out at that press conference, when he addressed the special counsel and his classified documents, he criticized Israel and then everything changed after that. | ||
The New York Times editorial board came out the next day and every one of them called for Biden to resign after that press conference. | ||
And Biden said he would veto a stand-alone foreign aid bill to Israel, that is, before they were attacked by Iran in April. | ||
And all of a sudden, then the media started to like Trump! | ||
And so, I think there's a few things going on there. | ||
I think that they're conditioning him to embrace a softer approach, attacking the conservative elements to shave them off, and they had the... the backing of the Israel lobby. | ||
I think they changed, you know, who they wanted. | ||
And then what happened last night? | ||
Well, Trump went in. | ||
Trump went in and we saw him... | ||
In rare form, vintage Trump talking about eating cats and dogs, throwing Kamala's thing back at her. | ||
Excuse me, I'm talking. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
I mean, freaking vintage Trump. | ||
And they hated it. | ||
And they said, and they're insane today. | ||
New York Times, The Hill, Politico, The Atlantic, all of them, they're freaking, even Fox News. | ||
You know, Brit Hume was on last night. | ||
It's clear Trump had a very bad night. | ||
Lindsey Graham says it went terribly. | ||
Ben Shapiro says it went terribly. | ||
Suddenly it's like 2016 all over again. | ||
The media hates Trump. | ||
The Never Trumpers hate Trump. | ||
They hated the performance. | ||
He blew it! | ||
He's gonna lose! | ||
And why? | ||
Because he talked about immigration, he talked about the Haitians, he turned on, he went after her. | ||
That's not the reaction I saw on TikTok. | ||
Because I went on TikTok and I went on X, and that's not what I saw. | ||
On every X poll, Trump was winning 70%, 90%. | ||
And when I went on TikTok, I saw all kinds of people in the comments doing live reactions. | ||
They thought it was hilarious when he said cats and dogs, and they agreed that it was real. | ||
And now people are doing the reporting and people are finding out it is real. | ||
And the media made a big mistake by turning that into a story. | ||
They said cats and dogs. | ||
They legitimized it. | ||
Trump baited the media into legitimizing cats and dogs. | ||
And now guess what we're all talking about? | ||
Not inflation. | ||
Not Vance wearing a t-shirt in the pool, which is weird as fuck. | ||
We're all talking about whether these savage cannibals from Haiti are eating cats and dogs, and why 20,000 of them are in the middle of Ohio. | ||
And that's vintage Trump. | ||
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That's the power of Trump. | |
And by the way, I was there from the beginning! | ||
Not only was I there from the beginning and supported it from the beginning, I understood it from the beginning. | ||
I, because I am as well a political animal, I understood from the beginning the method to the madness of Trumpism. | ||
And that's why he won in 16, and that's why I think he struggled in 2020. | ||
I think he won, but he did lose support among some key demographics as well. | ||
And I think that's why he's struggling now. | ||
I think that's why Republicans across the board have been struggling. | ||
So I thought it was vintage Trump. | ||
And so those are some things I've been thinking about seeing all of the reaction. | ||
It's sort of like Rotten Tomatoes. | ||
You know, it's like Disney makes a movie and they put a gay black guy as the main, a gay black girl, excuse me, as the main character. | ||
And Rotten Tomatoes, the critics say 100% this is the best movie ever. | ||
And the audience says, this is dog shit. | ||
This is the biggest piece of dog shit I've ever seen. | ||
You know, the media says, perfect, down to the last minute detail. | ||
And the audience has the biggest piece of dog shit I've ever seen. | ||
And that was the debate last night. | ||
And that's vintage Trump. | ||
And that is the kind of mindset that's going to win him the election. | ||
So for all the people that said I'm anti-Trump, no, I love Trump. | ||
I've always understood Trump. | ||
And when the New York Times likes Trump, that's when he's making a mistake. | ||
Because who is the New York Times? | ||
The New York Times is all liberals. | ||
You could call them Jews, too, but I mean, they're all liberals. | ||
The New York Times are all cosmopolitan, feminist, far-left liberals. | ||
And if they think Trump is doing a good job, look, they're not going to vote for him. | ||
They all know they're voting for Kamala. | ||
They all know they're going to vote whoever it is, whether it's Biden or Kamala. | ||
They all know they're going to vote for that for the Democrat. | ||
And yet they write their editorials. | ||
Oh, Trump did a really good job at the RNC. | ||
OK, you're not going to vote for him ever. | ||
And in the first debate, his debate in June with Biden, None of them said that Biden won. | ||
And that's when Trump was subdued, that's when he was muted, that's when he was totally chill, and they all said, oh, you know, Trump did a great job, Biden should drop out. | ||
So there's a pattern going on there. | ||
So that's my point number one. | ||
Point number two is this. | ||
It was a good performance, but it's not really good enough. | ||
I'm glad he got his mojo back. | ||
And I'm glad he's talking about immigration. | ||
But we've seen this before. | ||
I'll remind you of the midterms in 2018 because I covered them because I was doing a show every night just like I am now back then. | ||
In 2018, just before the midterms, you know what Trump did? | ||
Amid surging illegal immigration, caravans from the Northern Triangle, this time from Venezuela, but back then it was the Northern Triangle. | ||
It was Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador. | ||
They had a big caravan in the fall of 2017 when he started talking about DACA. | ||
Amnesty, there was a caravan in the spring of 2018, and there was a caravan in the fall of 2018 as well. | ||
And you know how Trump responded? | ||
He sent the National Guard to the border. | ||
Sent the National Guard to the border. | ||
Meanwhile, he had a Republican Congress for two years, and the Republicans wouldn't give him money for the border wall. | ||
They wanted $18 billion for the fence, for an 18-foot bollard fence, 1,000 feet of it across roughly half the border. | ||
They wanted an additional $5 billion for increased customs and border patrol and ICE. | ||
So $18 billion, $5 billion for personnel, $23 billion package. | ||
They tried to negotiate it in the Omnibus Bill. | ||
Trump shut down the government over this and eventually reopened it. | ||
They gave him $1.6 billion for the Rio Grande Valley region to improve the fencing. | ||
And that's when Trump, afterwards, after the shutdown in 2018 and then into 2019, went to the DOD and tried to get the money, had to fight it through the courts. | ||
But so for two years, Trump had a Republican House and Senate, couldn't get appropriations for the wall, didn't build a wall, didn't build any mile of wall. | ||
And it wasn't even a wall, what was constructed. | ||
But for two years, they were able to do it. | ||
They didn't. | ||
And right before the midterm elections, he sent down the National Guard. | ||
And then he started going to rallies and saying, we're going to call ourselves nationalists. | ||
We're going to bring that word back. | ||
I'm a nationalist. | ||
And he said, we're going to deport them and we're going to get the wall built and all this. | ||
And you know what happened after the election? | ||
They lost the House. | ||
They barely hung on to the Senate. | ||
Trump shut down the government. | ||
Jared Kushner renegotiated it to open the government with no money. | ||
And then the National Guard came home. | ||
The National Guard was recalled. | ||
Trump never said nationalist again. | ||
And then by May and June of 2019, Six, seven months after the midterm elections, illegal immigration hit the highest level since 2001. | ||
I think it was actually the year 2000 because Bill Clinton was still president. | ||
It hit the highest level in 20 years, in May and June of 2019. | ||
And I remember because that is when I said I might vote for Andrew Yang. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
Back then in 2019, I said illegal Apprehensions at the border have hit 160,000 per month. | ||
It's the highest in 20 years, higher than any year under Obama. | ||
And that's when I said, maybe I'll vote for Andrew Yang because this is ridiculous. | ||
We voted for an end to illegal immigration. | ||
Here we are. | ||
It's been two and a half years since he was inaugurated and nothing has changed. | ||
And now we don't have a majority in the House. | ||
And that's where it was in 2019. | ||
It got worse. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
And so, this is their playbook. | ||
They do nothing on the border, just like in the past midterms. | ||
They got elected in 22 with a mandate to close the border. | ||
Kevin McCarthy had to get thrown out because he wouldn't even take it to the Democrats. | ||
He wouldn't even take a real border bill to negotiate to the Democrats before the government shutdown on September 30th. | ||
And that's why Matt Gaetz threw him out with the vote of no confidence. | ||
Or whatever they called it, the motion to whatever. | ||
And then Mike Johnson came in, and there was a stalemate on border for months, but it all ended when Israel got attacked by Iran in April. | ||
And then they cancelled any demands they had on the border, any apprehensions they had about the $60 billion for Ukraine, and they passed it anyway. | ||
And here we are, two years into our dwindling Republican majority, nothing has been done on the border. | ||
And it's not Trump's fault. | ||
Contrary to what they say, Republicans just simply won't do it. | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
Not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
You know, black people have no problem saying that. | ||
Have you noticed that? | ||
Black people have no problem coming to their politicians or whoever and saying not enough. | ||
Section 8, not enough. | ||
Gunman programs, not enough. | ||
We need reparations, not enough, not enough. | ||
That's the mantra. | ||
We need no, defund the cops. | ||
No, we want no cops. | ||
Body cameras, defund. | ||
Now abolish the police. | ||
Now give all the money to social programs. | ||
Now give it to welfare. | ||
Now give us reparations. | ||
Not enough. | ||
And what do white people say? | ||
Good enough. | ||
Every year white people say, that's good enough. | ||
That's good enough! | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Have a Democrat come in? | ||
That's good enough! | ||
They appropriated $1.6 billion to increase border fencing in the Rio Grande Valley while Ukraine gets $250 billion and Israel gets $8 trillion. | ||
Good enough! | ||
Good enough! | ||
And that's why we're always getting screwed. | ||
That's why when BLM said not enough, they got jobs in the Fortune 500 companies. | ||
When BLM said not enough, they got affirmative action. | ||
They got what they wanted. | ||
Now, maybe they got what they wanted and it's not what they bargained for, but they got it. | ||
White people never get what they ask for. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves, telling us it's good enough. | ||
So, it was good. | ||
I'm glad to see him in his old form. | ||
I like to see the mojo back. | ||
I like to see immigration. | ||
We need to hear the words. | ||
Immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not temporary protected status. | ||
Refugees from Haiti. | ||
Or Venezuela, because they're not even illegal. | ||
They were given TPS. | ||
Trump gave 500,000 Venezuelans TPS. | ||
Look it up. | ||
The last day in office, January 19th, 2021, Trump signed an executive order giving temporary protected status from deportation to 500,000 Venezuelans. | ||
And why do you think now they're all coming from Venezuela? | ||
It's the classic hand-in-glove. | ||
Trump and John Bolton put maximum pressure on Venezuela, stopped them from selling their oil, and their economy collapsed. | ||
They all came pouring in, and then they gave them amnesty. | ||
And now they're pouring in by the millions because it's Democrats, and they signal they're not going to enforce. | ||
So Trump set the stage for this. | ||
And the Haitians have temporary protected status. | ||
They're technically here legal- I mean, they're here illegally, but they're being protected under the law from deportation. | ||
And they're not violent criminals. | ||
Why is that relevant? | ||
Because what is Vance and Trump saying when they ask about mass deportations and they say, how are you going to get 11 million people out? | ||
Isn't that hilarious, by the way? | ||
It was 11 million in 2012. | ||
That was the official number in 2012. | ||
Okay. | ||
When Obama was president. | ||
So four additional years of Obama. | ||
Record high illegal immigration under Trump. | ||
Record destroying illegal immigration under Biden. | ||
And this fucking asshole at the debate last night said 11 million illegals. | ||
David Muir at ABC. | ||
What are you going to do about the 11 million undocumented immigrants? | ||
First of all, they're fucking illegal aliens. | ||
What is an undocumented immigrant? | ||
They're illegal aliens, one. | ||
Two, it's been 11 million for—it's like with Israel and the bomb. | ||
Iran has been 24 hours away from a nuclear weapon for 30 years. | ||
And illegal immigration has been cemented at 11 million of them for 30 years. | ||
Even though there are millions of them coming in every single year. | ||
There were 10 million that came in in four years alone. | ||
But somehow it's still 11 million. | ||
Anyway, but they asked him, they said, what are you going to do with the 11 million illegal aliens? | ||
And you know what Vance said? | ||
Or Trump said this and Vance said this. | ||
Van said this in an interview the day before. | ||
He said, one bite at a time, man. | ||
He said, first, we're going to prioritize the violent criminals using local law enforcement. | ||
Then he said, we're going to make it difficult for employers to hire illegal aliens and they'll self-deport. | ||
That's what Mitt Romney said. | ||
They've been saying that for years. | ||
For years! | ||
For 50 years, they have been saying, well, some of them could stay. | ||
We're gonna prio- They always prioritize the violent criminals. | ||
They always pri- The violent criminals are always going out. | ||
They were going out under Obama, Bush. | ||
The violent criminals are always going out. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're going to prioritize the violent criminals. | ||
Okay, what about the 40 million other ones? | ||
Okay, how many violent criminals? | ||
Let's say it's a million. | ||
How many illegals are there? | ||
20 million? | ||
30 million? | ||
40 million? | ||
What about the other... all of them? | ||
Well, they're going to leave after we do E-Verify. | ||
Oh, you're going to do E-Verify? | ||
How are you going to do that? | ||
You're going to do it through a divided Congress that the Democrats are almost certainly going to win? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Are you going to do it at the state level? | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
Ron DeSantis implemented e-Verify in Florida, and you know what he did? | ||
He gave an exception for businesses with fewer than 25 employees. | ||
So guess what a big business does? | ||
They create 100 shell corporations and hire 24 employees each. | ||
And they evade the e-Verify requirement. | ||
Okay. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
Because the giant firms... | ||
The giant firms that are all on Wall Street, the firms that are putting up the money benefit from the illegal immigration because they employ them. | ||
Illegal immigrants are cheap and they're cheap because the government makes up the difference. | ||
They don't have to pay illegals a living wage because they don't abide by OSHA and other employer regulations and they're not unionized and so on. | ||
And how do they live on an unlivable wage? | ||
Well, the government subsidizes the rest. | ||
The food, the housing, the healthcare, the education, everything. | ||
The taxpayer does. | ||
So we are paying the labor cost of the big corporations. | ||
They say, yeah, well, you know, how are you going to get cheap groceries if you don't have migrant labor? | ||
Well, you're paying for it in taxes. | ||
All the liabilities. | ||
By the way, the lifetime fiscal impact of one, one immigrant is $140,000, a liability. | ||
is $140,000 a liability. | ||
How much are we saving? | ||
So they always say that we're going to do violent criminals. | ||
That's a given. | ||
Okay, you're going to arrest a murderer. | ||
They don't have citizenship and you don't deport them. | ||
That should be a given. | ||
They should be jettisoned into the sun. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, you should already be deporting violent criminals. | ||
They should be jettisoned to the bottom of the ocean or the sun. | ||
So that's a given. | ||
What about the rest of them? | ||
Well, they'll just leave when we do e-verify. | ||
And what are they gonna do when they get in with no majority? | ||
Well, we can't pass e-verify. | ||
We don't have a majority. | ||
That's why you gotta vote in 2026. | ||
And they're going to lose in 26. | ||
And you know what they're going to say in 2028? | ||
That's why you got to vote in 2028. | ||
And in the meantime, we're going to get 100 million more illegal immigrants. | ||
The illegal immigrants that are here are going to have anchor babies. | ||
The anchor babies are going to go to school. | ||
They're going to be taking ESL. | ||
They're going to not say the Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
They're going to grow up and they're going to vote for Democrats in Texas, Georgia. | ||
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Okay? | |
That's your mass deportations. | ||
Read between the lines. | ||
How can we be so stupid? | ||
Two-year amnesia. | ||
So every year, they say, you know, when it comes down to the wire and they need to turn out the base, they say, immigration, immigration. | ||
And then they get in and then they say, yeah, well, we'll do it next time. | ||
Well, we need more people in the House. | ||
We don't control the government. | ||
Remember what Marjorie Greene said? | ||
People said, Marjorie Greene, you broke every promise you made. | ||
And she said, well, hey, we control one half of one third of the government. | ||
OK, so then what are you doing? | ||
Like, so then why bother? | ||
You can't do anything unless the Republicans have a super majority and everything. | ||
We can't even count on Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court to vote in our direction. | ||
And Ketanji Brown Jackson will. | ||
So it's like, so we need nine Supreme Court justices. | ||
We need 400 congressmen, and we need 80 senators to reliably break the filibuster, and we need the president. | ||
And only then can the country have a border. | ||
That's what she's telling us. | ||
Hey, man, I control one-half of one-third of the government. | ||
Okay, so we're gonna need 100 senators to break the filibuster, 400 congressmen, because half of them are, half the Republicans are cucks, always, and we're gonna need to pack the court with Every writer on the Daily Stormer, because Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh never vote our direction. | ||
One of them always, you know, whenever it's something important, one of them decides to be a liberal that day. | ||
That's your Federalist Society. | ||
Mitch McConnell, federal judiciary, by the way. | ||
So, you know, and I'm getting worked up about it, but suffice to say, We can have no more immigration. | ||
Trump needs to say the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
I don't want to hear, you know, talking about illegal immigration is great. | ||
I'm glad he's pointing to it. | ||
But until we get a promise that there's going to be real deportations, there's going to be a real fucking wall that they can't take down, that there's going to be no legal immigrants. | ||
It's just not serious. | ||
It's not serious. | ||
And if you don't believe me, Watch Trump win. | ||
Watch him win again, against all odds. | ||
And then watch all that mass deportation rhetoric go out the window. | ||
Day in, day out. | ||
Weeks go by, months go by. | ||
They may try it. | ||
And you know what's going to happen? | ||
Wall-to-wall coverage in the media of crying parents and children being separated in 60-minute specials and Dateline and- I don't- Dateline's a crime show, I think. | ||
But all the sh- I'm a Zoomer, I don't know. | ||
All the shows are going to say, boo-hoo, these poor brown faces, they're so miserable. | ||
And the administration's going to back down immediately. | ||
And there'll be no more talk of deportations for the rest of the administration. | ||
If they even try it. | ||
Okay, so there's going to be no deportations. | ||
If they're going to build a wall, it's going to be an 18-foot bollard fence. | ||
And they're going to climb over it. | ||
And they're going to climb over it when the next Democrat gets in. | ||
That's why it needs to be a serious immigration proposal. | ||
Let's hear a serious— He went to— And listen, Trump has been following our playbook. | ||
It's kind of remarkable. | ||
When I said he should— I said, stop doing groceries. | ||
Go to Phoenix. | ||
Go to the border. | ||
Shout out Joe Arpaio. | ||
What did he do? | ||
He went to Phoenix. | ||
He visited the border. | ||
He shouted out Joe Arpaio. | ||
Look it up. | ||
That's exactly how it happened. | ||
I said, go to Detroit, talk about crime! | ||
What did he do? | ||
He went to Detroit. | ||
He held a presser with the police. | ||
Talked about crime. | ||
And what did I say? | ||
I said, you need to hit immigration, immigration, immigration. | ||
I said, because abortion is her issue, you're never gonna win on that. | ||
You can always win on immigration. | ||
Hit that a million times. | ||
What did he do during the debate? | ||
Personal attacks, immigration. | ||
He's been following our playbook. | ||
I think it's working. | ||
But, Trump needs to give us... I don't want to just hear rhetoric. | ||
We need to hear a legitimate policy proposal. | ||
You need to get Stephen Miller to write it, or somebody. | ||
Get Mark Krikorian from CIS. | ||
Get FAIR. | ||
Get Migration Institute. | ||
Get Peter Brimelow, for that matter. | ||
Get the immigration restrictionists in the room. | ||
Write the immigration proposal. | ||
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And promise to enforce it. | |
That's what we need to see. | ||
So that's why the Gruyper War will continue in spite of the debate. | ||
Even though, like I said, the rhetoric was good, we still need to make it hurt, because we need to hear, yeah, yeah, yeah, look, we're not a cheap date anymore, okay? | ||
Trump thinks that we're whores. | ||
Trump thinks that we're a couple of sluts. | ||
You know, Trump is like a big nigga pimpin', and we're a bunch of MAGA sluts, and he's gonna come in and say, yeah, fuck Haitians, man. | ||
They're eating dogs, they're eating your pets, They're terrible. | ||
And they think that we're gonna be enamored by that. | ||
We're gonna be wowed by his ability to say that. | ||
He's gonna throw some dough around. | ||
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Right? | |
He's gonna pull up in some rented exotic car. | ||
Fake Rolex. | ||
And we're gonna go in and, you know, give him a little action. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
No, I don't know, because it's getting a little gross. | ||
But it's true. | ||
It's gross, but it's apt. | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
You need to buy the cow, okay? | ||
You need to put a ring on it. | ||
You need to marry the base, okay? | ||
To extend this analogy further. | ||
We need commitment, Mr. Trump! | ||
We need commitment! | ||
Why are you afraid of commitment? | ||
I'm not moving in with you until you put a ring on it. | ||
We need commitment, Mr. Trump! | ||
We need to know. | ||
You need to ask our parents for permission. | ||
And you need to demonstrate to us that you're loyal. | ||
We need to know that you're loyal, that you're gonna take care of our kids together, that we're gonna build a life together, and stop all this foolishness. | ||
We could forgive you for the past indiscretion, but you gotta be a real man. | ||
I need to be a real man I need to be a real man. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
We don't need a player or a baller. | ||
We need a real man to come in and close the border to all immigrants forever. | ||
So that's my reaction to the debate. | ||
It's good stuff. | ||
It's jokes, by the way. | ||
But you know, it's good rhetoric. | ||
I think he won the debate. | ||
I like to see him in vintage form. | ||
We need a real immigration proposal, immigration moratorium. | ||
We need a real wall. | ||
We need some commitment. | ||
We need to know what's going to happen. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
Sheesh, it's already... Have I really already been streaming for an hour and a half? | ||
I don't even know if we're going to get to 9-11. | ||
Maybe we'll save 9-11 for tomorrow. | ||
That's a shame. | ||
I prepared such a big show about 9-11. | ||
I have all these notes about 9-11. | ||
Should I even do it? | ||
It'll be a true super show. | ||
I've already been streaming an hour and a half, then we gotta get into 9-11? | ||
Should I do it? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Ones for yes, cover 9-11. | ||
Two for no. | ||
One yes, cover 9-11. | ||
Two for no, don't cover 9-11. | ||
9-11. Two for no, don't cover 9-11. It's all ones. Well, it looks like the people, I | ||
I can't hear you! | ||
No, it looks like the people have spoken. | ||
That's such cheap crowd work. | ||
I'm such a shameless, such a shameless performer. | ||
What do you think? | ||
You think I should talk about 9-11? | ||
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I didn't quite catch that. | |
Do you think I should talk about the Jews' role in 9-11? | ||
I can't hear you. | ||
That's such shameless crowd work. | ||
Shameless. | ||
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All right. | |
All right. | ||
We'll talk about it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Pizza party. | ||
No homework. | ||
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All right. | |
We'll talk about the Jews in 9-11. | ||
Okay. | ||
Some deep cuts here. | ||
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So, all right, all right, all right, fine. | |
Fine. | ||
I'll tell the story about 9-11 again. | ||
I know it's your favorite. | ||
Our annual tradition. | ||
This is our annual tradition. | ||
It's good to have traditions, you know. | ||
It's good to have traditions as a people. | ||
Some people, they make prime rib. | ||
Hang up the stockings on Christmas. | ||
Some people, you know, they do weird traditions, you know. | ||
And we, every 9-11, we tell our origin story. | ||
The stones. | ||
The stones that were thrown on Ariel Sharon will be the first temple, as Peter Thiel would say. | ||
No, but... | ||
So we're going to talk about 9-11. | ||
It's been 23 years, and it's really faded into the background. | ||
So many people I know were born after 9-11. | ||
I don't remember it. | ||
I was born in 1998. | ||
But so many people that watch this show, they're younger than me. | ||
And it is truly a generational thing at this point. | ||
Of course, for the older generations, it's the day the Earth stood still. | ||
And it was the biggest thing ever. | ||
And even I remember growing up, it was sacred. | ||
You could not joke about it. | ||
I found that out at a very young age. | ||
Would you be surprised to learn that I was making 9-11 jokes in like second grade and getting in trouble? | ||
But, you know, I'm a congenital edgelord, okay? | ||
It's an incurable disease. | ||
But anyway, so 9-11, as we all know, the infamous day. | ||
And I think at this point, enough time has elapsed, some serious discussion has occurred. | ||
There's not as much of an emotional reaction and some of the censorship has abated. | ||
But now, a real discussion is taking place and I think people are becoming aware that it wasn't, excuse me, it wasn't as it seems. | ||
And I always like to start there. | ||
I always, I'm very fond of that Expression. | ||
Because that is really the beginning of knowledge, in my opinion, is that things are not as they seem. | ||
There is, you know, the way that things appear to be, by our perception, and we're told by power what things are like. | ||
Because we don't know. | ||
Who are we told by? | ||
We're told by the government. | ||
We're told by the media. | ||
We're told by Hollywood. | ||
And they create the world that we inhabit. | ||
They tell us a story about ourselves. | ||
They tell us a story about the world around us. | ||
And we are credulous. | ||
We believe it. | ||
And the beginning of knowledge is to realize that things are not exactly as they seem to be. | ||
Everybody understands that there is the appearance of what things are like, | ||
and appearance is not necessarily even what they look like, but generally speaking, | ||
the vibe that we get, what you might call normalcy or what's mainstream or regular. But it's not. | ||
There's something else going on. | ||
There are plots. | ||
There are conspiracies. | ||
There are shadowy forces and ulterior motives and hidden agendas and secret armies, secret forces that operate, and deception is their weapon, you could say. | ||
You could say that deception is their method. | ||
And they're waging a war on us, and our credulity, our credulousness is their greatest asset. | ||
And so let's start with 9-11, that things are not as they seem. | ||
I think that's where everybody is. | ||
The Twin Towers were attacked, the Pentagon was attacked, there was a fourth target which | ||
was not struck, a plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. | ||
And they said it was the work of 19 hijackers, Arab Muslims, mostly from Saudi Arabia, working | ||
under Osama bin Laden for a group called Al-Qaeda. | ||
They trained in Afghanistan. | ||
The Taliban took over and allowed for them to prepare such a thing. | ||
And this is a story that we're told. | ||
There was a clash of civilizations between the crusader state of the United States of | ||
America and the Muslim world, which was in the grip of a young, very radical population | ||
possessed by Islamism, possessed by a zealous religious conviction and Salafist Islam and | ||
a political ideology that they would create a Muslim theocracy or a caliphate in the world. | ||
That is the narrative that we are told. | ||
But what we have learned since 9-11 is that those events set in motion a lot of things. | ||
It set in motion the war in Afghanistan. | ||
And not only that, but a global, a truly global war. | ||
What they called the Global War on Terror. | ||
No formal declaration of war was given on Pakistan or Yemen or Syria. | ||
But there was a formal declaration of war on terror, which has been stretched to accommodate conflicts on many continents, mostly under the purview of the CIA, but also wars under the Pentagon. | ||
And it was also a pretext to expand state police power, in particular surveillance, but also control over travel and money. | ||
I saw the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, which regulates a lot of things. | ||
At Spies on Citizens. | ||
And you could say that it expanded the mission of the Central Intelligence Agency, whose jurisdiction is the rest of the world, into the interior of the United States. | ||
You could say that is what 9-11 did. | ||
And so in retrospect, when you look at the implications of 9-11, you have to question, is 9-11 something that we went too far? | ||
Or were all of those things that took place since, was that the agenda from the very beginning? | ||
And 9-11 was a carefully created excuse, pretext. | ||
And we see this throughout time. | ||
This is how wars start. | ||
This is what justifies, in some cases, homicide. | ||
In the microcosm and the macrocosm, whether it's a murder in a family or whether it's a global war like the one we've seen over the past 20 years, you understand that false flags, deception plays a role. | ||
This is how World War II started. | ||
This is how we got involved in World War I. It's how we got involved in Vietnam. | ||
And other things. | ||
And so people recognize that, you know, maybe there's something more to the story about 9-11. | ||
Maybe it was carried out by somebody other than these 19 hijackers. | ||
Maybe there was some other element that was complicit. | ||
Or maybe even planned it from the very beginning. | ||
And I think the details are difficult to figure out. | ||
Because it is shrouded in mystery. | ||
Nobody can know for sure. | ||
There is no hard evidence of anything. | ||
But there are clues. | ||
But I want to specifically focus tonight on the case of who benefits from 9-11. | ||
I want to talk about not necessarily even the events of 9-11, but the world before 9-11 and the world after. | ||
And specifically, I want to talk about four documents which I think shed a light on what's going on in 9-11. | ||
And yes, it is a story about Israel. | ||
It's a story about the region. | ||
It's a story about Saudi Arabia, Osama bin Laden, Iraq, Israel, the Likud party, and the Jews in the United States. | ||
And I think this will shed some light on what exactly took place that day. | ||
Because, of course, when people believe there's a conspiracy about 9-11, it tends to focus on things like oil. | ||
They say Bush went to war for the oil. | ||
Or they talk about defense contractors. | ||
They say Halliburton. | ||
And Lockheed and the RAND Corporation, this military-industrial complex, they brought us to war. | ||
And they focus on the American security apparatus. | ||
They talk about the CIA. | ||
Or they talk about the elected officials like Bush. | ||
But the element that nobody is allowed to talk about is the number one beneficiary of the 9-11 attacks, which is the state of Israel and its allies in the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
So let's rewind. | ||
And I want to read to you the foreword of a book. | ||
The foreword is written by Israel Shayhok. | ||
The article is by a man named Oded Yanan. | ||
And Yanon was a senior advisor to Ariel Sharon. | ||
This is important. | ||
I'm going to need you guys to pay attention. | ||
So Ariel Sharon was a radical Zionist in Israel. | ||
Brutal. | ||
Committed war crimes and massacres. | ||
He was the architect of the 1982 Israeli war in Lebanon. | ||
Ariel Sharon was the defense minister of Israel, so he led Israel's war in Lebanon in 1982. | ||
And by the way, Osama bin Laden said that he got his idea and his inspiration to hit the towers because he saw the high-density urban high-rises in Beirut, Lebanon burning in the 1982 war. | ||
So think about this. | ||
Where did Bin Laden get his idea to fly planes into 9-11, ostensibly? | ||
He said, I decided to fly planes into the buildings because I witnessed the burning skyscrapers in Beirut, Lebanon, when Israel waged its brutal war in 1982, spearheaded by Ariel Sharon, the defense minister, and a Likudnik. | ||
So Oded Yanon, his senior advisor, wrote in 1982 a document called A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s. | ||
It's a very long document. | ||
It's very complex. | ||
But this is the forward to it by an Israeli scholar. | ||
name Israel Shayhok. And I'm going to read to you word for word what it says | ||
about this strategy. It says, quote, the plan written by Ariel Sharon's senior advisor, | ||
published in 1982. This plan operates on two essential premises. To survive, Israel must | ||
become an imperial regional power and must affect the division of the whole area into small states | ||
by the dissolution of all existing Arab states. | ||
This is Ariel Sharon's plan in 1982 when he's the defense minister waging war in Lebanon. | ||
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He says Israel must become an imperial world power, and to do that, we have to dissolve all the existing Arab countries into smaller countries, divide them up. | ||
It says, they seek acquiescence, the Israelis, in their designs by the Lebanese, Syrian, Iraqi, Jordanian, and other Arab governments as well, as well as by the Palestinian people. | ||
What they want and what they are planning for is not an Arab world, but a world of Arab fragments that is ready to succumb to Israeli hegemony. | ||
Yinon, in his essay, talks about far-reaching opportunities that are created by the very stormy situation that surrounds Israel. | ||
The Zionist policy of displacing the Palestinians from Palestine is very much an active policy, but is pursued more forcefully in times of conflict. | ||
The Israelis displace the Palestinians always, but they do it more during conflict. | ||
Opportunities are created by the stormy situation in the Middle East for Israel to dissolve the Arab states. | ||
It is also clear that the Palestinians were never the sole target of Zionist plans. | ||
But the priority target, since their viable and independent presence as a people, negates the essence of the Zionist state. | ||
Every Arab state, however, especially those with cohesive and clear nationalist directions, is a real target sooner or later. | ||
So it says, the Palestinians are not the only target, they're priority, because they're closest. | ||
And their existence undermines the essence of the Israeli state. | ||
Contradicts their legitimacy. | ||
But it says actually every Arab state, especially the nationalist ones, those are targets. | ||
It says the idea that all the Arab states should be broken down by Israel into small units occurs again and again in Israeli strategic thinking. | ||
The strong connection with neoconservative thought in the United States is very prominent. | ||
But, while lip service is paid to the idea of the defense of the West from Soviet power, the real aim of the author and of the present Israeli establishment is clear. | ||
To make an imperial Israel into a world power. | ||
In other words, the aim of Sharon is to deceive the Americans after he has deceived all the rest. | ||
Ariel Sharon was the Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
During 9-11. | ||
He took power in March 2001 and died in 2006. | ||
This was his senior advisor in 1982. | ||
In 1982, writing about their plans for Israel, they say, this idea of splitting up Arab countries into smaller units that cannot threaten Israel And especially the nationalist ones. | ||
He said that idea occurs over and over in Israeli strategic thinking. | ||
They're obsessed with this idea. | ||
The Israeli establishment, the right-wing Likud party, which also constitutes the IDF, which was born from the Haganah. | ||
He said they're obsessed with this idea that the only way to make Israel safe is to destroy the Arab world. | ||
All these strong nationalist governments have to be ripped apart by seizing upon their Ethnic, religious, sectarian cleavages and division within those countries so that none of them can threaten Israel and they will succumb to the hegemony of an imperial greater Israel. 1982. | ||
This is the Clean Break Report in 1996. | ||
Fast forward 14 years. | ||
This was commissioned by the Israeli government under Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
And the main author is Richard Perle. | ||
But it was also worked on by Douglas Faith and David Wormser, who went on to work in the Bush administration. | ||
And they were the architects of the Iraq War. | ||
They wrote this, Syria challenges Israel on Lebanese soil. | ||
An effective approach and one which Americans can sympathize with would be if | ||
Israel sees the strategic initiative along its northern borders by engaging Hezbollah, Syria, and Iran | ||
as the principal agents of aggression in Lebanon, including by paralleling Syria's | ||
behavior by establishing the precedent that Syrian territory is not immune to attacks emanating | ||
from Lebanon by Israeli proxy forces. | ||
Meaning we can bomb Syria whenever we want. | ||
Kind of like the situation now. | ||
Israel can shape its strategic environment in cooperation with Turkey and Jordan by weakening, containing, and even rolling back Syria. | ||
This effort can focus on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq, which is an important Israeli strategic objective in its own right, as a means of foiling Syria's regional ambitions. | ||
This was in 1996. | ||
By a bunch of Jewish authors commissioned by Netanyahu for the Israeli government. | ||
The authors later went on to work in the Bush administration during the global war on terror and the war in Iraq. | ||
This third document is Osama bin Laden's 1998 fatwa. | ||
He wrote two. | ||
One in 96, one in 98. | ||
He wrote two, one in 96, one in 98. | ||
This is what bin Laden says. | ||
He says, quote, for over seven years, the United States has been occupying the Arabian | ||
Peninsula, terrorizing its neighbors and turning its bases into a spearhead through which to | ||
fight the neighboring Muslim peoples. | ||
The best proof of this is the Americans continuing aggression against the Iraqi people, using the peninsula as a staging post, even though all its rulers are against their territories being used to that end. | ||
But they are helpless. | ||
Second, despite the great devastation inflicted on the Iraqi people by the Crusader-Zionist alliance, and despite the huge number of those killed, which has exceeded one million, despite all this, the Americans are once again trying to repeat the horrific massacres as though they are not content with the protracted blockade imposed after the ferocious war or the fragmentation and devastation. | ||
Third, if the Americans' aims behind these wars are religious and economic, the aim is also to serve the Jews' petty state, Israel, and divert attention from its occupation of Jerusalem and murder of Muslims there. | ||
The best proof of this Is their eagerness to destroy Iraq, the strongest neighboring Arab state, and their endeavor to fragment all the states of the region, such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Sudan, into paper statelets. | ||
Like a state. | ||
Statelet. | ||
like smaller state, and through their disunion and weakness to guarantee Israel's survival | ||
and the continuation of the brutal crusade occupation of the peninsula, the Arabian Peninsula. | ||
The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies, civilians and military is an individual | ||
duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it in | ||
order to liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Holy Mosque from their grip and in order for | ||
their armies to move out of all of the lands of Islam defeated and unable to threaten any | ||
Muslim. | ||
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So, These are three documents. | ||
I'm going to read the follow-up, the fourth one, later. | ||
But this paints a picture for you of the situation that is unfolding in the Middle East, specifically in Saudi Arabia, in the minds of Osama bin Laden and the Arabs, but also in the minds of the Israelis before 9-11. | ||
There's a gathering storm. | ||
We're after the Yom Kippur War of 1973. | ||
And after the Camp David Accords, There is a clean break in Israeli strategic thinking where they say we cannot live among a powerful Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Iran, | ||
and continue to survive. | ||
We have to dissolve all of the powerful neighboring states. | ||
And they say in order to do that, we must deceive America using the neocons by portraying this as a battle between the Soviet Union and the West. | ||
We'll pretend to be a satellite of America in their fight against communism. | ||
We'll pretend to be a satellite of America in their war against Islam. | ||
But in reality, Ariel Sharon said, his senior advisor said, According to Israel's Shehak, what we're really doing is deceiving the Americans last. | ||
To use their military and seizing upon opportunities provided by a very troublesome situation in the Middle East, all the complexity and violence. | ||
To stir up the region and ultimately destroy the Arab nations and divide them so they cannot challenge Israel and that therefore Israel can have hegemony and become a great power among the other great powers like the United Kingdom, like France, like China, like the Soviet Union, like the United States. | ||
They say Israel's the only place where the Jews can be safe, not in the Soviet Union, not in America, not in Europe, only in Israel. | ||
And the only way for Israel to be safe is for them to destroy all their neighbors and to become a global power. | ||
And then 9-11 happens. | ||
9-11 happens. | ||
Sorry 9-11 happens. | ||
Ariel Sharon becomes Prime Minister in March 2001. | ||
At the same time, Israeli art students are being caught all over the United States. | ||
You can look this up. | ||
200 of them were rounded up by the CIA. | ||
They were found roaming the halls of federal government buildings, taking pictures. | ||
They were Mossad agents in the first half of 2001. | ||
Hundreds of art students Then we're here to take a look. | ||
We're actually secret Mossad spies. | ||
September 11, 2001, the towers go down and there's all kinds of questions about the explosions that were heard by eyewitnesses coming from the basement of the towers before they came down. | ||
And there's all sorts of fake evidence that's been presented. | ||
For example, there was all sorts of evidence about who the attackers were because their luggage was mysteriously intercepted at the airport. | ||
And one of them had the misfortune of their passport falling out of the sky when the plane crashed into the Twin Towers. | ||
I'm not making that up. | ||
The 9-11 commission report said they identified the attacker because when the plane crashed into the building, his passport floated to the ground and someone scooped it up and found it. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
9-11 hijackers who couldn't pilot a single engine plane took control of a major airliner jet engine. | ||
and expertly flew it into the Twin Towers. | ||
And NORAD was not activated, and air defense was not activated. | ||
Jets were not scrambled. | ||
9-11 happened. | ||
And then, as if they knew in advance precisely what would take place, a number of Israelis were arrested just across the river in New Jersey, photographing it. | ||
They had set up a camera on a tripod To record the event and were caught dancing and celebrating, other Israelis were caught in a van, in the tunnel, with explosives, and they were later identified as Mossad agents. | ||
They were returned to Israel. | ||
All these things just happened. | ||
And then, after 9-11, the United States went to war against every Arab Muslim country. | ||
The United States went to war in Afghanistan, where the Islamist Taliban operated. | ||
They also engaged a bombing campaign in Pakistan, in the federally administered autonomous areas, the tribal areas where the Pashtun live in northwest Afghanistan, where the Taliban operated. | ||
I'm sorry, northwest Pakistan. | ||
They engaged Yemen in a bombing campaign that lasted 20 years and is going on today. | ||
They invaded Iraq and toppled Saddam Hussein, then engaged in an insurgency. | ||
The United States tried to end it in 2011, but then the United States not only redeployed to Iraq, but also to Syria in 2014 to defeat ISIS. | ||
We toppled Gaddafi in 2011 in Libya, one of the number one supporters of the Palestinians. | ||
Sudan has been split in two, and now it's going to be split again because there's a civil war going on. | ||
Assad was nearly toppled. | ||
Lebanon was subjected to a brutal war in 2006. | ||
Gaza Strip and West Bank have been subjected to major operations, specifically in 2012 and 2014. | ||
And you can take a look at a map of the Middle East, and just about every single Muslim country has either been subdued through bribery from the United States and has normalized relations with Israel, and those countries would be Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Egypt, or they have been destroyed, like Libya, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq, and soon to be Iran, which is now suffering under the weight of sanctions. | ||
And it's like I said, who are the key players involved? | ||
Ariel Sharon, the Likudnik, said in the 80s, it is our plan to create an imperial Israel by destroying all the powerful nationalistic Arab states. | ||
In 96, Netanyahu commissioned a clean break report With Richard Perle and Douglas Faith and David Wormser saying, to secure Israel's northern border, they must topple Saddam Hussein. | ||
They must be able to set a precedent to airstrike Syria with impunity and target Iran, Lebanon, and Hezbollah. | ||
In 98, Bin Laden said, we are going to war with the United States because they are dividing Arab countries. | ||
They're destroying the most powerful Arab country, Iraq. | ||
They're using the Holy Land to wage a war. | ||
They're trying to destroy all Arab countries on behalf of the petty state of Israel. | ||
It's a Zionist Crusader alliance. | ||
And then, one day, suddenly, for no reason at all, 9-11 occurs. | ||
After hundreds of Mossad agents have been rounded up all year, as Ariel Sharon, the author of the plan in the 80s, becomes the Prime Minister, and the authors of the Clean Break Report take control of the Pentagon under the presidency of George W. Bush. | ||
perfectly situated. They both in tandem, the United States and Israel wage a global war | ||
on every Muslim country that hasn't submitted to Israel, which is going on to this day. | ||
And they say it was for the oil. | ||
They say it was for Halliburton. | ||
Democracy. | ||
Or they say it just happened. | ||
So basically, a bunch of guys got on some planes, and they flew them into buildings, and then their passport floated down to the ground, and with everyone getting mesothelioma and cancer, and all the dust particles, and two exploded, destroyed buildings, and the seventh tower, Someone dusted off the passport and delivered it to the U.S. | ||
government, and that's how they know. | ||
And this is what bin Laden wrote in 2004. | ||
He says, God knows it did not cross our minds to attack the towers, but after the situation became unbearable, and we witnessed the injustice and tyranny of the American-Israeli alliance against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, I thought about it, and the events that affected me directly were that of 1982 and the events that followed, when America allowed the Israelis to invade Lebanon, helped by the U.S. | ||
6th Fleet. | ||
Statement from 2004. | ||
And where are we today? | ||
Where are we today? | ||
Netanyahu, who commissioned the Clean Break Report, part of the same party of Ariel Sharon and Menachem Begin, clinging to political power, waging a war of expulsion against the Palestinians and attempting to goad the United States to destroy Hezbollah in Lebanon, And to target Iran, the last remaining Islamist power that is set on overturning the Israeli hegemony in the Middle East. | ||
It's the same story. | ||
It's all part of the same story. | ||
To this day, they want to expel the Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank. | ||
That's why David Friedman, Trump's former ambassador to Israel, is pitching in a forthcoming book to President Trump that Israel should annex the West Bank and Gaza Strip and expel the Palestinians. | ||
And that's why Netanyahu is confident that he will be able to use the Trump administration to occupy South Lebanon, which the Israelis, specifically the revisionist Zionists, believe is their birthright. | ||
It's part of the promised land in greater Israel. | ||
To secure their northern border, they have to diminish Hezbollah and take over All the land south of the latani river and in the process | ||
neutralize iran By taking out its oil and natural gas resources | ||
and its nuclear complex Leaving the middle east completely vulnerable to an | ||
imperial israel Just as ariel sharon senior advisor described it 40 years | ||
ago Surprise attacks surprise attacks | ||
October 6th, 1973. | ||
Massive Arab surprise attack against the Israelis. | ||
The United States intervenes and this is what creates the neocons and the clean break and everything. | ||
October 7th, 2023. | ||
50 years later to the day Hamas invades and it justifies the most expansionist war since 1967. | ||
September 11, 2001. | ||
The towers are hit. | ||
We go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq. | ||
September 10th, 2014, Obama redeploys troops to Iraq and Syria to fight ISIS, setting the stage for them to be attacked by the IRGC and Iran, to this day, and their network of proxies, drawing us into the current conflict. | ||
Surprise attacks. | ||
Dates. | ||
Names. | ||
They rhyme. | ||
They're all familiar. | ||
They're all connected. | ||
And now we're going to get Trump and Vance. | ||
And what did J.D. | ||
Vance say? | ||
Well, he echoed the Clean Break report. | ||
He says we need an independent Israel. | ||
We need to supply Israel with the means to destroy Iran by themselves so they don't need our foreign aid. | ||
Do you understand what's going on here? | ||
We are building a rival great power. | ||
Israel has ambitions to be a great power. | ||
Our birthrate is down. | ||
Their birthrate is up. | ||
Our country's being buried by diversity. | ||
Theirs is homogeneous. | ||
They're an ethnostate. | ||
We're weakening every day. | ||
They're investing in the technology of the future. | ||
We built their Iron Dome. | ||
They won't share the source code with us. | ||
They're building relationships with China and Europe and Saudi Arabia, and they recognize the United States. | ||
Maybe they don't want to put all their eggs in one basket. | ||
We built Israel. | ||
We're building a rival great power. | ||
They're going to have hegemony over the center of the world island. | ||
If they control the Middle East, they control the depleting oil reserves of the world. | ||
Significant natural gas resources. | ||
Suez Canal, Strait of Hormuz. | ||
The gateway between the Eurasian African continent. | ||
What many people have said is the key to controlling the world. | ||
And they're doing it by placing all of their fifth column elements inside the US government. | ||
That's why it's the neocons and the media that agitated for it. | ||
It's the think tanks in Washington that wrote the playbook. | ||
It's the Jews inside the DoD and inside law enforcement that executed it. | ||
They said Israeli generals roamed the halls of the Pentagon and the White House like they lived there during the Iraq war, during the Bush administration. | ||
Their element in the media lies about it. | ||
In academia, they cover it up, look up Columbia Unbecoming and what's going on with Bill Ackman. | ||
They're decapitating any academic institution that opposes Israel, just as they've been doing for 20 years. | ||
Just as Dr. Alamariu, Bronze Age pervert, and his friend Bari Weiss, a protege of Yoram Hazoni, wrote about in 2004 with Columbia Unbecoming. | ||
And Yoram Hazoni is now running NatCon, where J.D. | ||
Vance spoke just two months ago. | ||
And Vance got all his support from Teal. | ||
Half of his net worth is in Palantir, which is a front for the Mossad inside of our CIA. | ||
And guess who was running the global war on terror? | ||
The CIA. | ||
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We're still in the same war. | |
All because of 9-11. | ||
It was not what it appeared to be. | ||
As we all know, this was an Israeli false flag. | ||
And this is the creation Of the great power of Israel. | ||
Jordan Peterson talks about it. | ||
Peter Thiel talks about it. | ||
Curtis Yarvin's basically talking about it. | ||
It's talked about in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. | ||
It's a forgery. | ||
That's weird why it's so correct then. | ||
But that's what's going on. | ||
And that's the truth about 9-11. | ||
And people want to get caught up in does jet fuel melt steel beams? | ||
I'm more interested in the gathering storm around the Arabian Peninsula in Iraq that led to 9-11 and what 9-11 justified. | ||
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It plays a role. | |
It's a mechanism. | ||
And I don't think it's in the interest of creating I don't think it's in the interest of the United States to create a great power, Israel, to lord over the Middle East. | ||
Israel should be our satellite. | ||
And if they won't be, then we should find some other satellite in the Middle East. | ||
Why is that in our interest to create another great power to compete with? | ||
Why is that in our interest to create another great power that has infiltrated our country? | ||
Israel has extensive ties in the United States. | ||
How is that? | ||
That would be like if China was China, but also it had Chinese people all over the government, media, Hollywood, academia, and they ran our society too. | ||
There's a word for that. | ||
It's called world domination. | ||
In order to make the world safe for the Jews, they have to control the whole world. | ||
That's where it's gone. | ||
To make the world safe for the Jews, first they need a country. | ||
But then they need to defend their country. | ||
Well, we need a little more land. | ||
We need some living space. | ||
But now we're not safe unless there's any country in the region that challenges us. | ||
And until we have nukes, what happens then? | ||
What happens then? | ||
What happens when they have total control over the oil in the Persian Gulf? | ||
And they manipulate the United States. | ||
And they create technology and artificial intelligence and they have the CIA, the data and the AI at their disposal. | ||
Not good! | ||
Not good! | ||
And they hate Catholics. | ||
Like our friend said, Adam King, the other day when we debated with him and Gavin, Gavin McInnes, who's a Shabbos guy. | ||
And I like Gavin, but I mean, it is what it is. | ||
He's not really doing me a ton of favors lately with what's going on over there. | ||
But Gavin and Adam King debated, and Adam King said, I would destroy the Catholics before I destroy the Muslims. | ||
And he said that when the Jewish Messiah comes, he's going to destroy the Catholic Church. | ||
You think their designs end when they take out the Al-Aqsa Mosque? | ||
Their designs are on Rome. | ||
They're coming for Rome. | ||
They're coming for us. | ||
Maybe there's nothing we can do to stop them. | ||
But that's where this is going. | ||
But that's the truth about Israel. | ||
So that's that, but I want to move on and take a look at our superchats. | ||
This is a super show. | ||
This is already a two-hour show. | ||
So I want to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our superchats and see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let me know what you think about all that. | ||
Do you agree with me? | ||
Does that sound crazy? | ||
Or what do you think? | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Pretty freaky stuff. | ||
And it's all out there. | ||
You don't need to be crazy. | ||
We're just looking at the facts. | ||
This is their agenda. | ||
This is what they want. | ||
It's what they're talking about. | ||
If you read their media, they talk about it openly. | ||
People just don't. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
People just don't. | ||
Read the news. | ||
Imgina Grape sent $5, Trump lost. | ||
All of his answers were rambling, he didn't say anything based, started the debate saying | ||
immigration is bad for blacks and Hispanics. | ||
I have a concept of a plan says it all. | ||
I get you are happy to see the old Trump, but he sucked. | ||
Imgina Grape sent $5. | ||
Blacks are taking over a white town! | ||
Yeah, that wouldn't sound like a boomer uncle. | ||
said some guy said it on TV. He came off like a retarded boomer thinking Lowry's Facebook | ||
memes are evidence. Base take would be immigrants are taking over a white town. | ||
You think that would play? Blacks are taking over a white town. Yeah, that wouldn't sound | ||
like a boomer uncle. It's boomer uncle to say cats and dogs. | ||
It would be based if he said blacks are taking over a white town. | ||
Yeah, that would play well. | ||
He should have said that instead. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
This is a very good analysis. | ||
Hey Nick, did you know you have an Australian protege? | ||
He's a Jack Brady ex on TikTok and ex and has potential to become your Oceania vassal one day. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
I think there's like a hundred Australia First shows, if that's what you mean. | ||
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No, because they'll send the diversity in. | ||
That's why getting rid of the civil rights laws is so important. | ||
If we could do that, then yeah, it's viable. | ||
is a viable solution to the degrading quality of life in US cities? Could this | ||
be a way to create migrant free zones? No because they'll send the diversity in. | ||
That's why getting rid of these civil rights laws is so important. If we could | ||
do that then yeah it's viable and I think we should try. Mr. | ||
MC nasty sent Well, I mean look, it's just the truth. I never understood | ||
this thing where, you know, it's like I'll say something about white people and black people and people say, well, | ||
you're Mexican. | ||
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That's like, okay, so. | |
And what does that have to do with anything? | ||
You say something like white people are good at creating countries. | ||
Yeah, but you're Mexican. | ||
Okay. | ||
And I live in a white country and I'm glad. | ||
It's a, it's a great country. | ||
So, you know, you could be Haitian and still recognize the truth. | ||
That is what, you know, and you don't have to be self-hating. | ||
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It's just, it's just the truth. | |
Mr. MC Nasty sent $5, but I was born there and moved here when I was 10, now 25. | ||
Do you think Haitian could be fixed by someone like you or are they cooked? | ||
Someone like me could fix it. | ||
Because you'd have to be brutal. | ||
You need a dictatorship. | ||
You need a dictatorship for generations. | ||
And you know what you need to do? | ||
You need to take a lot of people out of the gene pool. | ||
You know, and you don't have to call it that, but look, people that are like murderers and cannibals have to be locked up and they can't have kids. | ||
I don't think that's insane. | ||
Haiti has a lot of cannibals and violence and crazy shit. | ||
You need someone to get in there. | ||
They're going to have no political freedom. | ||
It's gonna be a dictatorship. | ||
Look, Haiti is a failed state. | ||
They can't manage it. | ||
Their government's corrupt. | ||
But if they put up another government, it'd be corrupt too. | ||
So you need someone to come in and run it like a colony. | ||
And the people that are totally out of control need to literally be separated out and removed. | ||
That bottom 10% has to go. | ||
Now, I'm a merciful person, I don't think they should be killed, but they shouldn't, like, here's the problem, they go and have 10 kids, and then you get 10 cannibals. | ||
So you gotta put them in jail forever. | ||
The murderers, the violent people, you need to have absolute law and order, and the people that still can't handle it need to be separated out. | ||
And over time, The population will progress. | ||
The people that are... It's like natural selection. | ||
The people that are productive members of society, that are peaceful, they'll go about their day, they'll be productive, the average IQ will go up, and the people that are sociopathic maniacs, you know, they'll be treated mercifully, but, like, yeah, they're gonna have to just, like, over time, there has to be fewer of them. | ||
So yeah, that's what I would do. | ||
I mean, it's, you know, people say, well, their blackness doesn't make them. | ||
It's not that they are Haitian. | ||
It's that Haiti was undeveloped. | ||
It's full of Africans. | ||
And it's just the wrong Africans. | ||
I think Africans can be intelligent, but there's just far fewer of them. | ||
Statistically speaking, it's much smaller proportion. | ||
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You know, no one wants to talk like that, but it's just true. | ||
I mean, look at Haiti. | ||
It's a fucking dump. | ||
It's a dump. | ||
It's a travesty. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
And you feel bad for those people because they're living in absolute squalor. | ||
You know? | ||
It's filthy. | ||
It's dirty. | ||
It's violent. | ||
It's chaotic. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
And, you know, they're not benefit—it's like there's this obstinance where it's like, white people can't run anything. | ||
It's like, well, we could do a better job running Haiti than they can. | ||
And who's the—and they're like, no, you can't. | ||
Okay, lots of luck then. | ||
Enjoy your mud pies. | ||
And then it's just endless bitching. | ||
Well, but we were a colony! | ||
What, 200—literally 200 years ago? | ||
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Okay. | |
So is Hong Kong. | ||
Look at them now. | ||
Dialectic sent $5. | ||
Harris thinks stepping up to Trump to shake his hand was her being formidable, but she couldn't even stop her voice from shaking while in the presence of the King of America. | ||
She doesn't have that dog in her. | ||
Slavic Lukovic sent $100, more and more it becomes apparent that whites are alone in this fight. | ||
It's all fun and games with the based brown allies up to a certain point when shit gets | ||
too real and they start seeing us making strides. Then all of a sudden they become | ||
regime defenders a-logging to maintain the Jewish ruled status quo. | ||
Sneeko is clearly one such person, brainwashed blasphemer. | ||
Well, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Look, I like Sneeko, okay? | ||
We disagree on this. | ||
There's no need to... People are always so dramatic. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's always... I knew he was just like the rest of them. | ||
It's like, look, politics is about being flexible. | ||
It's about being flexible. | ||
It's about maneuverability. | ||
And it's also about loyalty. | ||
You know, Sneko's been very loyal to me, and I'll be loyal to him. | ||
We don't agree. | ||
He has a different religion, okay? | ||
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He has a different religion. | |
We make fun of the Muslims. | ||
And look, groipers give him a hard time too. | ||
So you can't be fragile. | ||
Groipers give that guy a hard time. | ||
And he's a good sport about it. | ||
I give him a hard time. | ||
He gives me a hard time back. | ||
It's banter. | ||
But you know, look. | ||
Like, there's gonna be friction. | ||
They're Muslim. | ||
We're not. | ||
They're brown. | ||
We're not. | ||
We're super reactionaries. | ||
I don't even know that they're even super right-wing. | ||
But if you're going to approach everybody with this kind of fragile, reflexive, you know, recoiling at every... There has to be some give, you know, in any kind of relationship. | ||
So I'll defend Sneko. | ||
You know, I don't appreciate the blasphemy. | ||
Uh, you know, he talks pretty flippantly about Christianity, but you know, look, it's like, a lot of it's internet stuff. | ||
It's still wrong, you hate it, but you understand what it is. | ||
And Sneko's always been a loyal guy, and you trust somebody by their actions, not their words. | ||
He's always been solid, he's always done right by me, for the most part. | ||
So, um... | ||
That's why I like Sneko. | ||
You know, we don't gotta go trashing Sneko all of a sudden. | ||
Look, this little banter, it is what it is. | ||
It's all fun and games. | ||
Then they're A-logging and they're regime defenders and... We have a difference of opinion, buddy. | ||
Relax. | ||
And also, you're not in the arena. | ||
I will never accept tons of criticism from people that aren't in it. | ||
Sneko has taken a lot of shit for talking about Jewish power. | ||
He's taken a lot of shit for associating with me. | ||
You're anonymous. | ||
You just don't know. | ||
And that's not a challenge, but, you know, if you don't have that skin in the game where... You don't know what the heat is like until you're in it. | ||
And I know you're a donor and everything, but... Until you're in it, it's hard to be... It's hard to really understand, and then you can be critical. | ||
So... So take it easy, okay? | ||
Slavik Lukovic sent $100, I say a prayer for you every day, even though we're of similar age feels like in watching my virtual dad teach me stuff, make me laugh, inspire me and of course beat the ever living shit out of me. | ||
It all sounds very parasocial and weird I'm sure but I don't care. | ||
W Glaze, thanks dad. | ||
That is a little weird and parasocial. | ||
Thanks for the big superchat, but hey, I'll play into it, son. | ||
Thanks for the $200, my son. | ||
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You always were my favorite. | |
All right, sport. | ||
Atta boy! | ||
High five! | ||
You're great. | ||
What do you say we go and get some hot dogs? | ||
What do you say we go to the ball game and just throw the ball around a little bit, huh? | ||
What do you think, Junior? | ||
Thanks for the big super chat! | ||
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Thanks for the big super chat! | |
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That is a little weird. | ||
But I appreciate the prayers. | ||
I think you're just joking around, but thank you. | ||
Slavik Lukovic sent $20. | ||
You said on the Twitter space yesterday that the Democrats had no one else to put up as good or better than Joe Biden and I kind of disagreed with that. | ||
Gavin Newsom instantly popped up in my mind. | ||
I have a hard time seeing yesterday's Trump beating Newsom in optics, rhetoric or policy. | ||
Gavin Newsom grorper on Twitter by the way. | ||
No, you're totally wrong. | ||
Gavin Newsom isn't that likeable. | ||
He's kind of a dick. | ||
Joe Biden has like this old world charm. | ||
Gavin Newsom is like a yuppie. | ||
And he hates the press. | ||
Like if you've seen him, he's really, I don't think he's fit to be a national figure. | ||
Everybody thinks he's going to be this hot shot. | ||
I'm very skeptical. | ||
He did not handle his debate with DeSantis very well. | ||
And DeSantis is a loser. | ||
You know? | ||
So if he can't handle DeSantis, he can't handle Trump. | ||
Trump would eat him for breakfast. | ||
Trust me on that. | ||
And if you've seen him over the years, he's a very impatient man. | ||
And, uh, yeah. | ||
So I don't think he's ready for a national stage like that. | ||
Only Groip sent $5. | ||
People are saying Sneeko ate my cat Sebastian Fuentes. | ||
Great. | ||
Slavic Lukovic sent $50, so the rumor is that you somehow cucked and became less racist. | ||
It's one of those tell me you don't watch without telling me type of things. | ||
You have become more racial if anything. | ||
As someone who consumes all your content old and new, I feel like young Nick wouldn't be | ||
as open to some of the ideas surrounding white separatism slash collectivism. | ||
It's always the narrative. | ||
It's always... First, it was when everybody was mainstream. | ||
It was, oh, he's a Nazi, he's a Holocaust narrator, he's a white nationalist. | ||
Right? | ||
Then everybody got red-pilled. | ||
And then it was like, well, you're a fed. | ||
You're a fed and, you know, you're a bad friend, you're a bad boss, and you're a jerk. | ||
Right? | ||
And now it's like, oh, this Muslim alliance, he's not even racist anymore. | ||
He's not sufficiently racist. | ||
So it's always, it's always a lot of nonsense. | ||
He can't be focused too much on me. | ||
Look, people that watch the show know what I'm about and people that don't, well, they're invited to watch the show, but they're always saying something. | ||
Let them talk. | ||
Dialectic sent $10, Trump's not upset at our economy and border because he's your voice, he's upset because he took the bait. | ||
The MSM gaslighting is back in full swing. | ||
Midnight Sun sent $5, I was waiting for the debate question. | ||
Back in November 22, you met with anti-Semite Kanye West and his unexpected dinner guest, white nationalist Nick Fuentes. | ||
Will you finally disavow these individuals? | ||
Then hearing Trump's potential response. | ||
I thought they were going to ask that, too. | ||
Towards the middle, I was thinking, are they going to ask him? | ||
Mr. Good Old Boy sent $25. | ||
I think last night Kamala fell out of a coconut tree. | ||
Coconuts. | ||
What a night for Trump. | ||
Congrats on 100K, by the way. | ||
America's nigga. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
The nigga. | ||
Sabian sent $5. | ||
You'll never guess what me and Chad Champion did in Detroit. | ||
I actually know what Chad Champion did in Detroit. | ||
And it's predictable. | ||
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Alright. | |
Um, what the Sigma? | ||
First sent $5. Sometimes I fantasize about laying on your chest like a stale. | ||
All right, um what the Sigma? Thanks for that. | ||
Saint Growiper sent $5. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Totally. | ||
Myron's one of the best. | ||
Totally down-to-earth. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Funny. | ||
Honestly, I have nothing bad to say about him. | ||
And I have something bad to say about everybody. | ||
You know me. | ||
I've got something to say about everybody. | ||
It's one of my tragic character flaws, because I just love to talk shit, but Myron is just one of the goats. | ||
Like, ever since I met him, he's been nothing but loyal, honest, doesn't talk shit about people, very forthright in his dealings, and just an all-around good guy. | ||
He's just like a guy's guy. | ||
Just likes to help people. | ||
He gets recognized all the time. | ||
He's super humble about it. | ||
When he learned the truth about the Jews, he just talked about it. | ||
Because he kind of was talking shit about me for a little while. | ||
People were telling him things about me. | ||
And then when he found out I was a good guy, he's like, oh no, Nick's cool now. | ||
So there was, there's no pretense. | ||
You know, it's like the guy just is who he is. | ||
There's no, he's not trying to be anybody. | ||
He's not a poser. | ||
He's just who he is. | ||
And that's so refreshing because everybody's such a poser. | ||
Like, you know, in this world and politics, people are so full of shit. | ||
And, you know, so he's just a real one. | ||
And so he's great. | ||
He's been very complimentary to me and very nice and I appreciate it. | ||
And he doesn't get enough credit. | ||
I've said it a lot. | ||
But he really stuck his neck out to tell the truth. | ||
It cost him a lot of money. | ||
I know that. | ||
You know, Fresh and Fit, it's a dating show. | ||
They could have fucking printed money. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
They could have printed money for a decade. | ||
For decades. | ||
They had a license to print money. | ||
They invented this concept. | ||
It's a genius concept. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
It's, you know, you might say it's a little degenerate, but it's entertaining as hell. | ||
Everyone loves it. | ||
They had a license to print money, and whether knowingly or not, they sacrificed, I think, a lot of money to tell the truth, and they had an opportunity to walk it back, and they didn't. | ||
You know, at any point, and I've seen it, they could have begged for forgiveness. | ||
They could have done their book report on the Holocaust. | ||
They could have, they could have went, had in hand, and said, we're never going to talk about it again. | ||
We disavow. | ||
And they didn't, you know, and credit to my, I think, and you know, not to like shit on fresh. | ||
But like, you could tell that like Fresh, based on his exchange with Sneko, Fresh doesn't think it's worth it. | ||
Fresh is like, you know, well, why talk about Jewish power? | ||
You can't do anything about it. | ||
You know, Myron has that energy where he's like, I'm a man. | ||
I'm going to say what I'm going to say. | ||
And I totally identify with that. | ||
And I think it's awesome. | ||
So he's a good dude. | ||
He can stay. | ||
He's an immigrant who can stay. | ||
He's what, like Sudanese? | ||
So he's a good dude. | ||
I'm a big fan of Myron. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $10.00. | ||
Glaze. | ||
Mutual Glaze. | ||
Little Mutual Glaze. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $10.00. | ||
Hey Nick, did you see Jake? | ||
I like Fresh. | ||
I'm not shitting on Fresh. | ||
I like Fresh. | ||
But you could tell that Fresh is kind of like, if Fresh, if he had his own show and it was just him, you know, he would be like the whatever podcast. | ||
They bring up the Mossad and he'd be like, we can't talk about that. | ||
And you know, look, it's a value judgment. | ||
Some people, it's not important to them. | ||
But, um, I can definitely relate to Myron. | ||
I'm definitely more like balls to the wall, guns blazing. | ||
So I'm not, I'm not trash and fresh. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, did you see Jake Shields interview Phil Tourney of the USS Liberty? | ||
Phil said he gave the finger to an IDF soldier he saw in a heli close to Library Bridge because he thought he was going to die anyways and the IDF soldier smiled and flicked him off back. | ||
They truly are the children of Satan. | ||
That's a crazy story. | ||
They are, man. | ||
They really are. | ||
And they admit it. | ||
I mean, they admit it. | ||
They're openly, like, targeting women and kids and they talk about there's a virtue in hatred and we're gonna kill all of them. | ||
Like, it's straight up demonic. | ||
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Sonic. | |
Boss Lurker sent $20, please play Land of Rape and Honey by Ministry. | ||
Best show in the world. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I don't know what that is but I don't know if I'm gonna do that. | ||
Poopfart Porker sent $50. | ||
That was so delicious. | ||
says wistful glint in his eyes tonight. | ||
A bit wistful, yeah. | ||
Based Weeb sent $10. | ||
Cenk's pussy ass knew he couldn't hang with the big dog on that space last night, la mal. | ||
That was so delicious. | ||
Last night after the stream, I got on a Twitter space that Cenk Uygur was co-hosting, | ||
and I get in the space and the host says, oh, well, we're welcoming up to the stage Nick Fuentes, | ||
and Cenk interrupts and goes, I gotta go, and leaves. | ||
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Disappointing. | ||
Disappointing. | ||
Come on, Cenk. | ||
I want you to do it. | ||
I want you to do it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Ryan Dawson did 9-11. | ||
9-11. Sheesh, time flies. Ryan Dawson did 9-11. He's responsible for it. Candies grow by percent | ||
five dollars. The US should give Israel a nuke that self-destructs. | ||
Okay. | ||
I know. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
Canada's like the worst one of them all. | ||
It's gone, dude. | ||
are five | ||
Canada is like the worst one of them all. | ||
There is gone dude. | ||
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It's gone. | |
Space crusade. | ||
Ersig $5 Trump should hold a rally in Springfield, Ohio and use his Dragon energy to combat the voodoo curse | ||
that plagues the city. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I've been late to everything for years. | ||
I hate it, but it's... I mean, it's difficult. | ||
Galaxy gas became so popular Nick been late to his streams. | ||
How about you focus on what you need to be doing and stop inhaling that shit. | ||
I've been late to everything for years. | ||
Absolute Bean sent $5. | ||
I hate it but it's. | ||
Last week there was a big space hosted by dinner guest Rorper. It's difficult. | ||
And everyone was fighting and trolling dinner and then Poopfart Porker joined | ||
and brought peace to the Growipers. | ||
Thanks for telling me. | ||
Lou Renieff sent $10. | ||
I ran out of milk so I had a black coffee. | ||
Luckily I had just stocked back up on locally sourced honey, tastes lit. | ||
Think you'd enjoy it because you said you liked sweet coffee the other day. | ||
True story but low key also want you to do your locally sourced honey voice lol. | ||
God bless the Growipers less than three. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
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I'm out. | |
Yeah, I'm not doing the voice. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Neffetsblue sent $10. | ||
Growipers are calling a mom a growiper. | ||
If Ed then I got kicked and blocked for questioning it. | ||
Looking at you hoplite. | ||
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Okay, can we just, can you resolve that among yourselves? | |
JulioSwan sent $100. | ||
Congrats on 100,000 subs. | ||
Before you know it, you'll be reminiscing about this day being a milestone | ||
when you're at 1 million subs. | ||
The momentum is just beginning. | ||
Your sacrifices will pay off. | ||
I hope so. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Hopefully so. | ||
We'll see. | ||
A million eminence? | ||
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Maybe? | |
We'll see. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
It's not going to be a fun time, right? | ||
And it shouldn't be. | ||
It wasn't fun for Jesus. | ||
up the good work. In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will | ||
be persecuted. | ||
True. | ||
2 Timothy 3.12. | ||
True, it's not going to be a fun time, right? And it shouldn't be. It wasn't fun for Jesus. | ||
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Why should it be fun for us? | |
Oh, thank you very much. | ||
It's very true. | ||
$50 based on the debate not only have Jews become a necessary evil | ||
But our elected officials shamelessly express these laudatory statements about them to the masses. They are literally | ||
indispensable Werner's ombuds was right again and again men appear on the | ||
Scene as Christians who in reality are Jews very true. So congrats Nick. We love you. Thank you very much | ||
It's very true Well said | ||
real human being sent $5 my conservatory co-worker who once lectured me about the | ||
difference between Republic and democracy when I said America is a democracy | ||
said that Trump did bad in the debate Ben Shapiro faggots who supported Cruz to the bitter end | ||
will never get it. Yeah, very true Really? | ||
Interesting. | ||
So I was right! | ||
I was 100% right! | ||
That's exactly what I said! | ||
I said he's gonna get in the weeds on abortion, it's gonna cost him the debate, and I was right. | ||
from 77% pre-debate to 95% within the first 45 minutes, right after the abortion issue. | ||
Really? | ||
Trump never recovered from that throughout the rest of the debate. | ||
So I was right, I was 100% right. | ||
That's exactly what I said. | ||
I said, he's gonna get in the weeds on abortion, it's gonna cost him the debate, and I was right. | ||
I mean, I think he won, but everyone thinks he lost. | ||
So the media and the betting markets do. | ||
W. | ||
W me. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat! | ||
I hope you put money on my predictions because I was right. | ||
Kayak Griper sent $5. | ||
W me. | ||
JD Vance did $9.11. | ||
No, Ryan Dawson did. | ||
Green Pastures sent $5. | ||
Destiny was in Kamala's earpiece during the debate. | ||
She was reading the live chat. | ||
Smug Citizen sent $5. | ||
My mom ain't had no doll or nothing but she used to tell me if something don't seem right it usually isn't. | ||
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True. | |
Okay. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Yes. | ||
Always the questions. | ||
throwing comels thing back at her, devilish face. | ||
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Okay, thank you for that. | |
Field grower percent $10. | ||
Congrats on 100K. | ||
Currently setting up a crypto wallet to buy your merch. | ||
Excited to finally have the chance to get some. | ||
Is the release slash shipment time still the same? | ||
Yes, always the questions. | ||
Nick Fuentes sent $10. | ||
Hi, Candace. | ||
Hello, dates. | ||
Enjoy the show. | ||
Nick is red pilling this nigs. | ||
Hey, well, we love the tates. | ||
I love Andrew and Tristan Tate. | ||
I think they're the only funny people left. | ||
Honestly. | ||
Cause every, you know what it is? | ||
Everybody says they're not politically correct, but then no one wants to say the real N-word. | ||
No one wants to say nigger. | ||
So like for that alone, they get points. | ||
They've hit like all the real boxes and they proved they were real ones. | ||
Cause I kind of called them out. | ||
I'm like, you're the top G, but you'll never talk about Jews. | ||
And then he's like, the Jews did it. | ||
And it's kind of funny, so I think they're hilarious. | ||
And yeah, they said, he said, I won't call him a racial slur. | ||
I don't know if I would if I was in Romania. | ||
I feel very safe. | ||
I feel very safe saying that when they're locked up in Romania. | ||
Not to make light of it, but it's like, yeah, I'll say it over here. | ||
But it's like, man, if they ever get freed from the courts, they're going to come here and beat the fuck out of me, aren't they? | ||
I'm going to be talking all this shit, and then they're going to be on my show, and they're going to be like, call me the N-word now. | ||
And I'm going to be like, I don't feel like it right now. | ||
But they call me a cracker. | ||
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What's going on? | |
I'm a nigger, too. | ||
Yeah, we can't. | ||
Hey, we can't. | ||
Let's put some guardrails on this show. | ||
They're trying to get me banned. | ||
They're they're trying to outdo me. | ||
They say it a lot. | ||
And I'm like not to be outdone. | ||
I have to say it to more now. | ||
But I'm going to get banned because I'm not half black. | ||
I'm Mexican. | ||
Does that count? | ||
Hey, Chris. | ||
Hey Chris, is it okay because I'm Mexican? | ||
I'm a quarter Mexican. | ||
Can I say it? | ||
But I want it. | ||
He was like, you're a cracker. | ||
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I'm not. | |
Cracker is like English and German. | ||
I'm a mutt. | ||
I'm an ethnic. | ||
I'm like you guys. | ||
I'm like you guys. | ||
Very similar. | ||
And you know, hey, Welcome to the club. | ||
All the people that are saving the world, it's the Tates, half black, half white. | ||
It's me, Italian, Mexican, and Irish. | ||
It's Keith, 100% Irish. | ||
It's Nico, Jewish, Haitian, Ashkenazi Jewish, Asian, Filipino, Sephardic Jewish. | ||
It's Zirka. | ||
We don't even know what he is. | ||
He's Albanian. | ||
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Okay. | |
No, I think he is. | ||
But he doesn't... He kind of looks a little like there's something... I don't know. | ||
Maybe he's just super ethnic. | ||
Isn't that the case though, right? | ||
You would think. | ||
And Tate made a good point. | ||
He's like, these white trads don't have kids. | ||
It's like, well, take a look at anyone telling the truth. | ||
We're all nigs. | ||
It's the Tates. | ||
It's Zyrka. | ||
It's Sneeko. | ||
It's me. | ||
It's Keith. | ||
There's no wasps! | ||
There's no wasps to be found! | ||
They all got tricked. | ||
They're all kneeling at the altar of George Floyd, and it's horrible. | ||
I wish they would wake up. | ||
Our back hurts. | ||
Our backs hurt, bro. | ||
Can we get an Aryan, blonde, blue-eyed, you know, 6'9", uber-mench to Take some of this load here. | ||
Pause. | ||
To bear some of the load of redpilling the masses. | ||
Because it's getting a little ridiculous. | ||
So I'm with him on that. | ||
But no, we love the Tates. | ||
The Tates are redpilled. | ||
Candace is getting an education here for sure. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
She's like, you didn't educate me! | ||
I'm like, okay. | ||
Then we're fighting about the Frankest thing, and she's like, you tell me then. | ||
I'm like, oh, now you want to be red-pilled. | ||
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I said, I'll tell you what. | |
I'll do a clip talking about you on my show, and then you do a clip talking about me on your show, and then we'll go back and forth, because that's how we do, right? | ||
Instead of talking, right? | ||
That's a joke. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
Relax. | ||
Alright. | ||
Relax. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
We're gonna get right on that, okay? | ||
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Fucker. | |
It's true. | ||
Lilacski sent $10. Planning on selling AF mugs? | ||
Yeah, we're gonna get right on that, okay? | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. You may be a big nigga pimp Donald baby, but I'm a classy broad. | ||
It's true. We have class. | ||
Cookies sent $10. Here's to the super show. | ||
Glad to see you grow so much since the YouTube days. | ||
Truly nothing can stop America first. | ||
God bless you Nick. | ||
Thank you man I appreciate it. | ||
Seb sent $5, Ryan Dawson shot JFK and did 9-11. | ||
Both are true. | ||
That's absolutely true. | ||
That's how he knows about it. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
God bless you, too. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
That's the only thing that's gonna save me, you know? | ||
I was thinking about it the other day. | ||
internet. But I'm most grateful to you for bringing me back to the Catholic Church. | ||
God bless you, brother, and God bless your family. | ||
Thank you very much, man. God bless you, too. I love to hear that. That's the only thing that's | ||
gonna save me, you know? I was thinking about it the other day. I'm like, you know, I do these shows. | ||
I red pill people about politics. | ||
Politics is whatever. | ||
But it's like, the only thing that's gonna save me is all the Catholics, you know? | ||
Truly. | ||
And that's my true legacy, so I appreciate you saying that. | ||
Greek Roy percent five dollars Trump needs to be the dad that stepped up mmm | ||
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True. | |
true step it up dad lampshade Well done. | ||
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cows with my life very good well game cost Doc sent $5 sneeko white | ||
Christians need to stop being pussies and take their countries back haha there | ||
are such pussies also sneeko that's not like that white supremacists fuck off | ||
faggot Nick X Zerka fuck the rest it is daddy Okay. | ||
I do like Sneeko, but that's super funny. | ||
Well, I'm Muslim because white people need to stand up. | ||
Christians are pushovers. | ||
We're like, hey, F you, brownie. | ||
Go back to Haiti. | ||
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Fuck you. | |
You know, we get all animated. | ||
He goes. | ||
These white supremacists are racist. | ||
America wrecked Haiti. | ||
I'm gonna tell the truth about Haiti. | ||
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Well, screw you too, guys. | |
Well, screw you. | ||
It's like, okay, so how do you, you tell us how you want us to be then. | ||
Because when we were friendly to you, well, that's why you converted, because Muslims are tough. | ||
Then when we were talking about, hey, pal, sundown, you know what that means? | ||
Then all of a sudden he goes, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Now you're a bunch of white supremacists. | ||
Okay, so, like... But this is the gaslighting. | ||
This is the gaslighting that they do. | ||
It's unintentional, but they gaslight us. | ||
That's why whites just kind of have to tune them out a little bit. | ||
You know, because black people are gonna call you a bitch, then you get tough, then they call you a Nazi, and you can't win. | ||
So... You know, they're killing you, you defend yourself, then they get mad at you, so... | ||
No, but we love Sneeko. | ||
Come on now. | ||
We love Sneeko, but it is kind of funny. | ||
Kind of catch. | ||
Joe sent $10. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
It's so true how you called Doyle Buddy from the Incredibles. | ||
He was literally going to make a video about the Incredibles, like the Beauty and the Beast video, and then never uploaded it after he betrayed you. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Well, it's about, you know, there's right-wing themes in the Incredibles, but... Oh, so funny. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Old Doyle. | ||
The old Doyle! | ||
Heck off, Commy. | ||
As if. | ||
As if. | ||
Yes, Johnny. | ||
It's very charming. | ||
This nigga thought he could roll with me. | ||
He was surprised. | ||
This nigga was kissing his sister in black and white with a fedora. | ||
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He got all mad because I'm like, it would be funny if he got in a car crash. | |
Come on. | ||
Come on now. | ||
Yeah, but he's, look, he's a dork. | ||
So he just needs to man up and stop being a freak. | ||
But you know what it is? | ||
His parents are divorced. | ||
That's his problem. | ||
He's deeply fucked up because his parents are divorced. | ||
It's always the case. | ||
Everyone that has beef with me has divorced parents. | ||
Because they think I'm like their dad. | ||
Like I saw someone on Twitter the other day. | ||
I swear. | ||
I saw someone on Twitter the other day and they're like, what was it? | ||
I put out some tweet about like hating women, like hating my wife. | ||
And this guy was like, this is horrible. | ||
You should love your wife. | ||
And it's like it's a joke, you know, it's like a bit, you know, but he's like, this is terrible. | ||
You should love your wife. | ||
This is a poisonous message. | ||
His kids are going to hate him. | ||
It's going to be a loveless home and his kids are going to hate him and he's going to ruin their life. | ||
And it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
It's just a joke, dude. | ||
Like, yeah, like all guys, I want to live alone. | ||
Like, all guys, I value my independence. | ||
I like, you know, I don't want to be domesticated. | ||
Like, I think all guys, all real guys, go through that. | ||
You know? | ||
And this guy's like, that's just terrible. | ||
His kids are gonna hate him. | ||
It's like, kids? | ||
I don't have a wife yet? | ||
Slow your roll, pal. | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna love my wife. | ||
It's jokes. | ||
But then, He goes on the screen and like the final reply in the thread, he goes, I'm going to get personal. | ||
My dad abused me and my mom and we hate him and he ruined my life and blah. | ||
And it's like, okay, so these seething bitches, they all have daddy issues. | ||
All of these seething cunts, and I hate to use that expression, I think it's an impolite expression, but that's really what they are. | ||
These seething bitches who are obsessed with me, people like Doyle and others, it's always daddy issues. | ||
Always. | ||
Because I'm like their father. | ||
I'm like their father. | ||
And I've been told that. | ||
I've been told that by many people. | ||
They say, you remind me of my father. | ||
And that's because I'm stoic, unflappable, demeanor, absolute force of will, force of nature, limitless riz and confidence, can-do attitude, responsible, Handsome. | ||
Traditional. | ||
Assertive. | ||
You know, so everything that they associate with a father. | ||
The archetype of the father they see in me. | ||
They want me to be their father. | ||
And that I'm not. | ||
And then they're like, I hate you! | ||
You're just like my dad! | ||
Literally. | ||
They're all fatherless. | ||
Fatherless behavior. | ||
Be a fucking man. | ||
Fatherless. | ||
That's what my father told me. | ||
They need a father to tell them that, but you know, something went very awry in their development and now they can't handle it. | ||
They can't handle the truth. | ||
It's happening again! | ||
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My parents are being divorced! | |
It's very sad. | ||
All these divorced freaks. | ||
All these freaks with divorced parents. | ||
Ugh. | ||
And listen, I know a lot of you people have divorced parents. | ||
I'm deeply sympathetic. | ||
But, you know, you gotta realize, you gotta work through that. | ||
You gotta move past that. | ||
I know it's easier said than done. | ||
It's difficult. | ||
We all have issues. | ||
You gotta move past it. | ||
Everybody's got an issue. | ||
Everybody's got something. | ||
Some people have a perfect childhood and they're happy as a fucking clam. | ||
I know a lot of them are Mormon and I know them. | ||
You know? | ||
People like Brant Wiggins. | ||
He's not Mormon, but that guy's as happy as a clam. | ||
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You know? | |
He goes to the mall, takes some pictures, he's hanging out. | ||
Happy as a clam. | ||
But most people have things they need to work through. | ||
And if you have divorced parents, you need to work on yourself so you don't become a seether. | ||
You know, Doyle goes on a podcast, he's like, yeah, my dad split with my mom because he was doing porn all the time. | ||
Doyle said that. | ||
He said that happened when they were eight. | ||
When he was eight. | ||
He was eight. | ||
And it's like, no wonder this guy is such a freak. | ||
No wonder this guy is always talking about the subtext of everything that he writes is like, it's always about a manly man. | ||
What a man is supposed to be. | ||
That's the subtext of everything. | ||
It's this wounded, Emasculated identity. | ||
And I don't have that. | ||
I never had that. | ||
You know, that's why I'm so flamboyant. | ||
People say it's gay. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
I'm having fun, you know? | ||
I never had that. | ||
Because I always felt confident about that. | ||
But when you have divorced parents and your mom is pitting you against your dad and your dad's doing weird shit or accused of doing stuff like that, you know, something happens. | ||
And so the subtext of everything that he writes is like, if a soldier saw what's going on now, they'd laugh and they'd turn and walk away. | ||
Because they're giants. | ||
They're towering. | ||
You know, little Johnny Doyle's eight years old, three feet tall. | ||
He's got a little teddy bear and a giant Hercules. | ||
Dad, a giant marches away. | ||
A man's man. | ||
And this subtext of everything that he writes is something about, you know, It's screaming out for help. | ||
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I'm emasculated. | |
Screaming out. | ||
My masculinity's wounded. | ||
And so someone, someone, maybe it was me, I failed him as a father. | ||
I should have been there for him. | ||
Johnny, this is like me when we have, you know, in 30 years, It's like all the movies, right? | ||
I failed him as a father. | ||
It should have been me. | ||
I should have someone, a father, me, I should have put my hand on his shoulder and said, John, you are enough. | ||
Okay, you're enough. | ||
Your quirky glasses, your fucking nerd, dork sense of humor, your, you know, this need to impress everybody from high school and prove that you, you weren't a nerd, you were a jock. | ||
Like, you are enough. | ||
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You, you is kind, you is smart, you is important. | |
You know, he needed someone to tell him that. | ||
He needed me. | ||
I needed to crouch down. | ||
I put my hand on his shoulder and say, John, son, you is smart. | ||
You is kind. | ||
You is important. | ||
Liking the help. | ||
You is enough. | ||
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You're my son. | |
You're my son, John. | ||
He needed someone to tell him that, you know. | ||
I wasn't there for him. | ||
I was a bad father. | ||
I wasn't there for him. | ||
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I was distracted. | |
I was distracted. | ||
I was arrogant. | ||
I was young. | ||
I didn't show up for him. | ||
I didn't show up to his Little League games. | ||
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Now he has... | |
impotence. | ||
you. | ||
Now he can't even get it up for Savannah Hernandez, allegedly. | ||
Now he has erectile dysfunction. | ||
And he gets mad when his girlfriend has my face as her screensaver on her laptop. | ||
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And it's very sad. | |
It's very sad. | ||
Maybe one day. | ||
Maybe one day he'll get over himself. | ||
He'll figure it out. | ||
He'll know where to find me. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'll still think he's a fucking dork. | ||
But maybe I'll be diplomatic with him at some point. | ||
But he'll always be a dork. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
You know, some people are dorks and they're not meant to lead and he's one of them. | ||
People get confused about their role. | ||
Canuck sent $10. | ||
A former state trooper just told me that he's caught up to 250 illegal immigrants in one month. | ||
You have said this repeatedly but to hear it firsthand from him that it's indeed 100% true that they just simply have to release them back into our country after being captured was very sobering. | ||
True. | ||
That's catch and release. | ||
It's insane. | ||
They pick them up and then they let them go. | ||
That catch and release. | ||
It's so ridiculous. | ||
And it's insane that a country has a policy like that. | ||
We have no borders. | ||
And so that's how it works. | ||
They come in, we pick them up, and then we let them go. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's like fish. | ||
You know, you catch them and you throw them back in the water. | ||
Happy birthday! | ||
Hope it's a good one, buddy. | ||
Yeah, never forget. | ||
Your birthday's on 9-11? | ||
did to us. On the bright side, it's my birthday and your show is a great way to end my day. | ||
Happy birthday! Hope it's a good one, buddy. Yeah, never forget. Your birthday's on 9-11? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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Sad birthday. | |
Alright. | ||
Don't. | ||
Happy 9-11. Go Cubs. | ||
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Alright. Don't. | |
Straightest GROY percent $5. | ||
My university class for intro to engineering debated 9-11 today in class. | ||
We mostly stuck to the engineering claims. | ||
After the debate 6165 students raised their hands to say they don't believe the planes and fires caused the | ||
buildings to fall. | ||
Crazy. | ||
I don't know if I believe that story is real, but I mean, okay. | ||
I think it's maybe true. | ||
Wine War Palestine sent $150. | ||
Hi. | ||
What a show tonight. | ||
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Wow. | |
All the best. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
07 to Cutter. | ||
Thank you, my Qatari ally. | ||
No, it's jokes, of course, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
How come Cutter only gives me How come Qatar's not giving me $10 million right now? | ||
It's kind of a rip. | ||
I need to renegotiate my contract. | ||
Everyone said, you're with Qatar, you're with Iran. | ||
And then Lauren Chen got $10 million and they paid Benny Johnson $400,000 a month. | ||
When I found out about that, I called up my Qatari handler. | ||
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I said, hey, what the fuck? | |
I have been shilling the Muslim Alliance, I have been defending Palestine, I have been a third worldist, and your Russian friends are paying her 10 million? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
So I gotta re- once my contract's up, I think I'm gonna renegotiate. | ||
Maybe I'll go with the Emirates this time. | ||
I don't know, what should I play for this time? | ||
You know, I was with Russia for a bit, then I was with Taliban, now I'm with Qatar. | ||
I don't know what I'm gonna do next. | ||
Am I gonna go... Am I gonna go Sudan? | ||
Am I gonna go... Should I go China? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know which... The draft is coming up. | ||
It's time to make a decision. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
China, they did all that salted duck for that woman's family. | ||
I do like the duck. | ||
I don't like all their food though. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
That's going to be a tough one. | ||
We'll have to see. | ||
But yeah, 10 million. | ||
I'm being severely underpaid. | ||
No, but I'm kidding. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Just jokes. | ||
We love you, Muslim W. Muslim alliance is strong, although they want to rip us apart. | ||
We all know Israel did it. | ||
Israel did it. | ||
Well, no, the Jews did it. | ||
Not to make light of Benghazi, but one of the SEALs killed was a white guy named Tyrone. | ||
Okay, that's sick of you to say. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $10. | ||
Wow. | ||
You laid out the 9-11 thing so good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I was a USAF reporter stationed at Pentagon then. | ||
We were told there would be a national disaster the next day. | ||
People knew, but never put the Israel view to it. | ||
Wow. | ||
So you think Trump, like Bush, could be the last puzzle piece? | ||
I don't even know if he'll be the last. | ||
He won't even be the last piece. | ||
He will be the last piece in this stage, potentially. | ||
Him and Vance. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, it's really freaky and dark and weird. | ||
And it's honestly scary to think about because it's all real. | ||
And that when you realize it's real, you get a chill, you know, when you realize what it is actually happening, it's actually disturbing. | ||
And it's a little freaky. | ||
So yeah, I do think Trump could be the final piece. | ||
That's why I've been so resistant. | ||
Yeah. | ||
the U.S. and its Pretty fly Egyptian guy sent $5. | ||
Nick, you son of a bee. | ||
It didn't seem like you appreciated my flowers when I never give anyone their flowers. | ||
P.S. | ||
If I have to go back to Egypt, then you have to go back to Mexico slash Italy. | ||
Your choice. | ||
Uh, no, because you're a foreigner and I'm an American, okay? | ||
You're not white and I am, okay? | ||
I have- because- because my name is Richard Spencer. | ||
I seriously doubt that. | ||
Matt Satterthwaite sent $5. | ||
No, but because look I have green eyes and you see a face like mine looking down and | ||
That's how the world works. So no you I'm sorry pal. You got to go. I appreciate | ||
You've got a Trump will end the Israel slash Palestine conflict as well as the Russia Ukraine conflict if he gets | ||
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elected Think it'll end the war with Russia | |
Not with the rest. | ||
Cookie baking granny sent $20. I've watched you from your early days on right side and was hooked by your brilliant dicks | ||
Honest and often hilarious commentary style back on YouTube followed you everywhere ever since | ||
Doesn't seem that long ago to this old girl But as much as you've been put through I can see why it | ||
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must feel so very I go to you Well, thank you very much | |
That makes me feel that makes me feel very nice. | ||
To this old girl. | ||
Come on, you're not that old. | ||
We love you, Cookie, Bacon, Granny. | ||
W's in the chat. | ||
We love that. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, that's my whole adult life. | ||
I turned 18 and it was off to the races. | ||
It's literally my whole adult life. | ||
It's it's a third of my life. | ||
Right? | ||
Like what? | ||
Yeah, I mean, a little less than a third of my entire life has been this struggle. | ||
It's defined my life, you know? | ||
My relationship with my friends from high school, in the community, career prospects, friends, you know, it's, um... | ||
It's, uh, it's been pretty just wild. | ||
I mean, you just, you get, you really don't get to choose your path. | ||
You're just kind of sent on it. | ||
I mean, I suppose I chose in every instant, uh, my own path, but without foresight, you know, without really knowing what the future holds and that, you know, that's not me saying now with any kind of regret, but one thing leads to another and then you just have a completely different life. | ||
But I think I'm right where I want to be, you know? | ||
I'm in the thick of it. | ||
That's... I couldn't see myself... Could you imagine me doing anything else? | ||
I would be a pretty funny guy doing some other stupid fucking thing. | ||
If I were doing anything else, I'd be a pretty funny guy and... You know, I don't think I could be a lawyer. | ||
I'm not... I'm late to everything. | ||
Maybe I'd be a businessman. | ||
Um... But... Yeah, I don't think there's anything better I'd be doing. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, but it's just wild how things unfold as time goes on, right? | ||
I appreciate you following me from one platform to the other. | ||
We love you. | ||
I appreciate the support. | ||
M28K sent $5. Muslim Palestinian American here. Lived in Palestine for 3 years during | ||
second Innafada. Parents sent me to Catholic school for first 2 years. If you wanted to | ||
visit the West Bank, visit Tebe. Always felt less than 3 there, you can stay at my crib. | ||
Well thank you, I don't think I'm going to take you up on that because I think Israel | ||
would kill me. But, um. | ||
Thank you though. | ||
Oh brother. | ||
I'm shaking off the Taylor Swift haters because society idolizing a talented, straight, Aryan | ||
woman is better than idolizing a fat, black, bisexual like Lizzo. | ||
Taylor trolled Kamala epic style by holding her cat to show that Trump is the only candidate | ||
who will protect cats from pet-eating Haitians. | ||
Lord Lojeco the first sent $5. | ||
Aisha was the Yag Hawk Twa girl. | ||
John Burns sent $5. | ||
On August 28, 2024, Pope Francis said that those who deliberately and systematically drive away migrants are committing a grave sin. | ||
Hash Catholic Church shill. | ||
Well, that's not really what he meant. | ||
John Tuckerson sent $15. | ||
Are you getting the Genshin Impact McDonald's meal? | ||
Is that real? | ||
This may be the most culturally significant choice you can make as an American at this point in time, I believe. | ||
It's real! | ||
I don't even know what that is, but I just love promotions. | ||
Let me see, because I'm a goyslop consumer enjoyer. | ||
Genshin Impact. | ||
So what is it? | ||
It's a... | ||
Deluxe McCrispy fries, apple pie. | ||
That's fucking stupid. | ||
I don't even, the McCrispy sucks. | ||
I don't eat it. | ||
I order it sometimes and then I throw it out because I just look at it and it's revolting. | ||
It's gross. | ||
Why would you ever get a McCrispy when you could get a Chick-fil-A sandwich? | ||
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It sucks. | |
Yeah, I'm not doing that. | ||
I might get the apple pie though, for sure. | ||
I gotta get the Wendy's Krabby Patty. | ||
Okay, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I know what you look like, so it's a little freaky, but thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
John Dave Irving, the epic troll. | ||
Snuck up on me there. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
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109. | |
John Dave Irving sent 109. | ||
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Epic. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
Andrew M sent $10. | ||
I started watching your content when my GF broke up with me and I lost my job. | ||
Your content motivated me to better myself and drop the Oliver Anthony mindset. | ||
Good! | ||
Christians must be winners and not be possessed by lust for women. | ||
Good for you. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Yeah, you just can't let your woman define you. | ||
You have to be a man. | ||
Nick Gare sent $8, every day there seems to be less and less young whites. | ||
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Fewer. | |
I go to a decent college in NYC and regularly I'm the only white person in classes. | ||
It seems the only way to be around whites in major cities is if you go to expensive schools. | ||
That's 100% true, and it sucks. | ||
Polk Rye sent $10, nothing stopping an investor from buying a few thousand acres and making a town-slash-private community with approval board. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is that possible? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
OKC called Gaylordia, only blacks are Thunder Players. JD Vance was there for a private lunch a few weeks back. | ||
I don't know, is that possible? I don't think so. Baby Groipa sent five dollars. I believe | ||
Groipers are the future. However, you complain about young people acting like the niggas. Oh brother. | ||
Yet, you promote nigga music and idolize some of them. How can we expect kids to stay away from | ||
Uyghur culture if it is idolized by us. | ||
That's just not even true. | ||
If you watch this show, you know that's not even true. | ||
What music do I promote? | ||
When do I even talk about music on this show ever? | ||
Yes, I like Kanye West. | ||
I know, it's crazy. | ||
But he also talked about The Occupation, which I think is based. | ||
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So... | |
Fuck off. | ||
Kill yourself. | ||
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Die slow. | |
Okay. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
We don't really need it. | ||
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I just can't. | |
It's midnight. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
He's win percentage prior to September 11th, 2001 was 63.2% New York. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
We don't really grow a percent $10. | ||
I like him, but GC really is trying to mimic your humor. | ||
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No, I don't think so. | |
For a Muslim, but can he stay in his lane? | ||
He is not Nick. | ||
Peace, God bless you. | ||
Why is everyone always trying to get us to fight? | ||
They hate this alliance. | ||
I don't think that's true at all. | ||
I think he's got his own sense of humor and I want... I've been a fan for a long time, ever since his, uh... Really, when he spoiled Star Wars. | ||
That's a deep cut. | ||
I've been a big fan. | ||
I've been a big fan. | ||
But I was on the train as some firemen in suites coming back from the 9-11 memorial service came on. | ||
They were talking shit about Trump and Vance. | ||
JFL they were all tall white men and they are cucking for Democrats. | ||
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Okay. | |
Alyosha sent $10. Biden wore a Trump hat on September 11th. | ||
What is he trying to tell us? | ||
Yeah that was weird wasn't it? | ||
He said I'm gonna do 9-11 and then he wore a Trump hat. | ||
After he said he hated Kamala. | ||
After Trump said Biden hated Kamala. | ||
Osgood sent $5. | ||
Also once I called yay wife a bush pig and you were so defensive but she's definitely his handler and his Eve. | ||
Still think she's a bush pig? | ||
Don't be gay and yell at me again. | ||
I don't know who the fuck you are, okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Okay. | |
John Tuckerson sent $5. | ||
How big do you think Michelle's cock is? | ||
Okay. | ||
So we're in that portion of the show. | ||
I find it so interesting how all these right-wing personalities | ||
have shamed you for years and talked shit about you. | ||
Yet now, as you're skyrocketing in popularity, it's so cringe to see how they're now | ||
all obviously trying to emulate your style. | ||
It's a Nick Fuentes world. | ||
You're just living in it. | ||
Right? | ||
For a year. | ||
People forget that for years. | ||
They said, oh, he's a white supremacist. | ||
Oh, he's an anti-Semite. | ||
And now Matt Walsh. | ||
I mean, Candace Owens never talked shit, so whatever. | ||
But Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, all these people, all these people, they were so negative towards me. | ||
Now they all want to be like me. | ||
Because I'm the fucking archetype. | ||
Okay, Nick Fuentes crash landed on Earth and changed the motherfucking game. | ||
I raised the bar. | ||
And now everyone tries to get on my level. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm from LaGrange Park, bitch. | ||
Get on my level. | ||
You know, Matt Walsh, look at him before he had a show. | ||
He looked like a doofus. | ||
So, that's just true. | ||
She calm Chang sent $5. I for one have been so happy since 20,000 Haitians have arrived in Springfield, Ohio | ||
Businesses booming at my Chinese restaurant and the police have stopped harassing me about the missing cats and dogs | ||
nice Boogaloo, boogaloo sent $10. I feel like the cats and dogs | ||
thing will be a red herring a ridiculous anomaly at best Mexicans sending their rapists was more concrete dude | ||
True and bears real victims Lackin Reilly or taxpayers paying | ||
451 billion dollars a year from illegal immigration would have worked better | ||
Shut up, stupid ass. | ||
GLC official sent $5. | ||
Wrong. | ||
During the Iran conflict and the Lebanese bombing at the start of the Reagan admin, Edward Luttwak was brought on to U.S. | ||
News as an American foreign policy analyst with no public objection. | ||
Hope you're well, friend. | ||
Congratulations on the 100k subs. | ||
And Edward Luttwak is on Dr. Alamaru's show with Erik Prince. | ||
Hi, I'm Bronze Age Pervert. | ||
I'm not a fad. | ||
Here's Erik Prince and Ed Luttwak. | ||
And David Sadorski. | ||
All right, relax. | ||
Keep it in your pants, lady. | ||
Thank you for the super chat, sir. | ||
Thank you, sir, but let's relax a little bit, okay? | ||
you tooo fine see no evil monkey all right relax keep it in your pants lady | ||
thank you for the super chat sir thank you sir but let's relax a little bit | ||
okay try not to last over five dollars W my truth tellers but there are some | ||
Aryan superheroes on our side like the golden one bro needs to become Christian | ||
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though Yeah, he's a nice guy. | |
guy only grope sent $5 Nick can you please tell the gropers to be on the | ||
lookout for my kitty cat Sebastian Fuentes he goes by seb seb he was last | ||
seen in the Springfield Ohio metro area okay thank you for that reality person | ||
Do that Doyle shit. | ||
I can't stop laughing. | ||
Stop exclamation mark dot dot he's already dead. | ||
Thanks for the show big guy. | ||
I'm such a jerk. | ||
Honestly, that is my biggest problem is I'm I'm really kind of a mean guy. | ||
That's part of my problem. | ||
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I just can't resist. | |
And but I need to because it's not because it's not very diplomatic, you know, but it's I can't help myself sometimes. | ||
The joke needs to be said. | ||
That's like really what drives me is like it needs to be said. | ||
Like I see these things, I have these funny ideas and I just have to say them. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Does that ever happen to you where you just feel like possessed to say what you need to say? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
You need to talk your shit. | ||
It's like I'll think of something and I'm like, oh, I shouldn't say that. | ||
But then I'm like, I have to. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
I have to. | ||
It's so good. | ||
This has to be enjoyed. | ||
Sergei Lewis sent $15. | ||
It appears that people can pivot between having faith in national politics and creating parallel societies. | ||
Is it viable or prudent to fight on both of these fronts simultaneously? | ||
It's midnight. | ||
Yeah, it is what we're doing. | ||
to Remote controlled airplanes and CIA black sites where they execute everybody. | ||
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We know. | |
Is that supposed to be funny? | ||
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Pass. | |
You know don't go for the Chinese. They eat chicken feet and bats | ||
Nasty work is that supposed to be funny dick cock lover 22 cent $5. Do you think that we should deport all non whites? | ||
Pass a case seeker sent $20 been following since warski slash JFG show when was that been a fun ride? | ||
Oh that had to be 2018 Made by me. | ||
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Mid 2018. | |
I did know that. | ||
I did know that, yeah. | ||
We have beef, bro. | ||
I did know that. I did know that, yeah. We have beef, bro. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Nick, congrats on the recent milestones you've achieved. | ||
You are certainly killing it. | ||
By the way, did you know there were actually six dancing Israelis on September 11th, but one of them got away? | ||
We just learned his name. | ||
He goes by the alias John Dave Irving. | ||
Be on the lookout. | ||
Oh, I get it. | ||
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Like this, like that super chatter. | |
Very good. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done. | ||
Thank you for the super. | ||
Is that the real Lucas Gage? | ||
I don't know if it is, but thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I feel like this is John Dave Irving. | ||
I feel like this is John Dave Irving in disguise. | ||
Because he's made me paranoid. | ||
Johnny Mustard Seeds sent $5. | ||
Grew up in Southern Illinois where my family has been for centuries, | ||
seeing it be quietly erased greatly depresses me and scares me. | ||
This show's audience size and meeting grow I perserle as well as the genuine | ||
attitude directed towards change inspires me. | ||
Good, I'm glad. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know them personally, so... I don't know all the backstory. | ||
Thanks! | ||
is genuine. I can see how it could have started shitposting and then they became the characters | ||
they created. Funny guys though. I don't know I don't know them personally so I don't know all | ||
the backstory. AbsoluteBean sent $5. WTF such a great show today. Thanks! Nick, our nigga. Thank | ||
you very much. Yasirab does Okay, you're just like a dumb immigrant. | ||
You're like a dumb 105 IQ immigrant. | ||
all these other victim mentality groups and feeling sorry for themselves when they criticize | ||
blacks and others for the same thing. | ||
Okay, you're just like a dumb immigrant. | ||
You're like a dumb 105 IQ immigrant. | ||
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You come to this country, you work hard. | |
Shut up. | ||
Get the fuck out, bitch. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $88. | ||
Beware of foreign influence. | ||
I was going to spread the rumor that Candace told you in confidence that she was born a man. | ||
Funny or no. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thank you for the big super chat, but bad idea. | ||
For the diplomatic front, and also just not cool, but thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate it, John. | ||
I never- I played Halo- I didn't have an Xbox, so I only played it with my friends. | ||
So I don't know the campaign or the story. | ||
Griffey 7 cent $5. Have you ever heard the theory that Jesus was born on September 11th? | ||
I believe he was born on Christmas. | ||
MormonGroarper sent $5. As a Mormon I loved my childhood. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Wow, this is a long show. | ||
I have been live for three hours, so that's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
Man, this has been a long week. | ||
I did like four hours Monday, five hours yesterday. | ||
Oh, long streams. | ||
It's exhausting. | ||
But that's going to do it for me. | ||
As always, remember to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
Leave a comment and a like on the video. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 8 o'clock Central. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Big thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Slavik Lukovic, John Dave Irving, YNWA Palestine, Canuck, Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
It's going to be only America first! | ||
America first! | ||
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The American people will come first once again. |