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♪♪ ♪♪ | |
♪♪ Mm hmm. | ||
Okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
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 Goyper 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. | ||
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me 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 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. | ||
of faith | ||
faith rkeln | ||
the the | ||
Me and the Grumpers will- I love Trump. | ||
campaign we will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have | ||
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whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign and I'll let them know | |
we love Trump I love Trump we all love Trump and if they don't make the course correction | ||
then it's on them. Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment | ||
with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
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This is real. | |
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. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should | |
be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
you Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
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 patriots. | ||
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 want more! We want more! | ||
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. | ||
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We want more! We want more! | |
We want more! We want more! | ||
But 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. | ||
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And we will make America great again. | |
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can hit that gate button. | ||
I said trust no man, but you're honest. | ||
I'll leave you with tape doors in the gutter. | ||
I'll do a 10-3 with girls in the puddle. | ||
My mama said trust no ho, you're so rubber. | ||
I'm at one two, stop the track. | ||
Let me do that for the first time, action. | ||
See Ricky said, do it, but I'm on a boat. | ||
I'm on a boat, do it, get it, what up? | ||
Okay. | ||
my man. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
And I'm 10, put them in a cup, you'll see Pray before you go to bed, everything I've been through | ||
I'm just a man, I'm a man, I'm a man I'm a man, I'm a man, I'm a man | ||
Just a simple man, man, man, man And he's talking to a fresh star | ||
Not my words, not my rules I just endorsed him, alright? | ||
So you see, I'm just a stupid I'm just a hypocrite | ||
Yo, take what's mine I'm not a good man, I'm a bad man | ||
You know, I'm a bad man Mama said, trust no hoes, you's a bummer | ||
I ain't saying, push no bands I'm just looking to believe you, take what's mine | ||
Last night was the sky, I'm the moon, there's everything I'm just warming up, everybody dare to roll | ||
Performing on everybody who dared to perform on me. | ||
So you know my age ain't too great, it's the shit I'm in the middle of your days, wait before this all drink, | ||
This is a song that I wrote. | ||
yo I'm a young lady, and I was just a chick | ||
And you know I'm die-fat, I dig it with the way the fit, yo You think y'all was the shit, bitch | ||
36, too tight, you're a damn set I'm taking to my first shot, it's deco | ||
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? | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
And it's a deal? | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
I wonder if you're into me, but that has to have a special set. | ||
Oh my God! | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm doing it. | ||
I'm doing it. | ||
Just a second. | ||
Are you Megan here? | ||
Huh? | ||
Are you? | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
Just that. | ||
I can't believe this. | ||
Look at this! | ||
Right here on this street! | ||
It's Donald Trump! | ||
There you are. | ||
It's Donald Trump! | ||
Donald! | ||
It's him! | ||
I'm not a liar! | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Who's got a new day? | ||
Hey, Krupp, get a new deal. | ||
What's your game, dog? | ||
Heard about Krupp's new deal? | ||
Krupp has a new game. What is it? | ||
Mr. Kudam, no contentions yet. | ||
My new game is Trump the game. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential talk. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you'd believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
Maybe I wanted to lose. | ||
I've never wanted 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. | ||
He's the guy on the floor, right? | ||
Definitely. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I wouldn't doubt it. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. I've got a plane to catch. | ||
Can you create an attitude? | ||
Mr. Trump, we can do it. | ||
Sketchy. | ||
So far, so good. | ||
Excuse me, where's the money? | ||
Down the hall. | ||
Your male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
I don't... | ||
Mr. Trump, I think you'll like it. | ||
I think you're... | ||
What's this about a fight for the title card? | ||
You gotta be worth some money on this. | ||
That's right. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Dare I say it? | ||
I am declaring a new DROYFUR war against the Trump campaign until we can figure out what the hell is going on. | ||
Pray on our enemies when we dance Pick a brat. | ||
Only one gonna 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, this war, nigga, this war. | ||
I'm chucking 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 go. | ||
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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. | ||
to reach out. | ||
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 Goyper 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. | |
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. | ||
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Yeah, do it like this. | |
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. | ||
to you belongs to you. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our | ||
country. | ||
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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I don't want to see any love in this country. | |
I don't need your salvation. | ||
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I don't want to do what I want to do. | |
I don't want to waste no more time for it. | ||
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. | ||
This is the time to create love, this is the time to make the right decisions. | ||
This is the time to make the right decisions. | ||
Chris Lassovita. | ||
Senior advisors Chris Lassovita and Suzy Wiles should be terminated immediately. | ||
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This is the time to create love, this is the time to make the right decisions. | |
Uh, let me ask you about Project 2025. | ||
Um... Never heard of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're a pain in the ass. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
By nature, political consultants, we want to control everything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
We just, we want to, we want to control everything, including the candidate. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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. | ||
LaCivita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th. | ||
And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless. | ||
Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls. | ||
If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs. | ||
Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures. | ||
And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos like this. And as always, I'll see you in the next | ||
video. | ||
I'm. | ||
I. | ||
Cantan RAMPAGE Thank. | ||
Thank you. | ||
so so | ||
so you | ||
I got one, too. | ||
Your campaign sucks. | ||
Yeah, we're coming for you. | ||
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 her bionics when she is around minorities. | ||
Yo, yo, Donald Trump, how pathetic can you be? | ||
You fired people for a living and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You used to be the mean God and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You are losing this campaign because you staffed it with a bunch of gays. | ||
Who the hell is running your 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. | ||
You understand? | ||
Our country is falling apart and you letting Indian women 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 ADIQ Indian woman. | ||
Your entire legacy will go down the toilet if you do not fire your campaign staffers on national television. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, what kind of decision was that? | ||
Fire his ass. | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
Coconuts, Donald! | ||
You are going to be force-fed curry and coconuts in prison If you don't fire all of your campaign staffers | ||
Because you are losing this election You need to get it right | ||
Call Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, you idiot | ||
Graper War 2, Graper War 2 Trump's campaign sucks, the Graper's coming for you | ||
Yo, yo, yo, you used to be a badass But now you sound like shit and you straight up look like | ||
ass Who the hell is running your campaign, Donald? | ||
Did you change your mind on DEA? | ||
You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies | ||
At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television | ||
Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit | ||
And when you lose, America is gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison | ||
But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay 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 legacies | ||
Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots, so fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude | ||
Dude Grape reward 2 | ||
Grape reward 2 Your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you | ||
Grape reward 2 Grape reward 2 | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you Grape reward 2 | ||
Me and the Grappers will save the Trump campaign We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them. | ||
["Summer Elephant Trip"] | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
["Summer Elephant Trip"] | ||
So summer, elephant trip, running with the crazy crowd. | ||
I'm climbing, going higher, I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
["Summer Elephant Trip"] | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
["Summer Elephant Trip"] | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
Summer, summer. | ||
I miss you, hair out with the rest So high up, got my chin 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 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 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 it by an A. 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. | ||
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. | ||
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 by an A. 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 float. | ||
I'm not. | ||
At real Donald Trump. | ||
Well, at real Donald Trump. | ||
At least I will go down as a president. | ||
Now America is once again at a moment of reckoning. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
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I love this country. | |
It's payback time! | ||
We're gonna take our country back from these people! | ||
He will never be president. | ||
I will win. | ||
For Spain. | ||
Where's that one? | ||
We're gonna win at so many levels. | ||
We're gonna win, win, win. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
I love you. | ||
you Mr. President-elect. | ||
You know the ones who dare to have a fight don't want to be killed by me. | ||
You were out of my league, all the things I believed. | ||
You were just the right guy, yeah, you were more than just a dream. | ||
You were out of my league, got my heart beat racing. | ||
If I die, don't wake me, cause you are more than just a dream. | ||
You were more than just a dream. | ||
We're gonna have to be the villain. | ||
I'll be the villain! | ||
Call me whatever you want! | ||
If they want to say you're making us lose, good! | ||
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Let them say that and let them fix it! | |
If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control. | ||
If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose. | ||
They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics. | ||
They want us to just shut up and vote. | ||
Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out. | ||
The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable. | ||
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 JD 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. | ||
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Yeah, do it like this. | |
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. | ||
You will find out like never before. | ||
belongs to you, belongs to you. | ||
-♪ It's not just a matter of time, it's a matter of place ♪ | ||
♪ It's not just a matter of time, it's a matter of place ♪ ♪ It's not just a matter of time, it's a matter of place ♪ | ||
♪ It's not just a matter of time, it's a matter of place ♪ 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 For 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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We're not going to be any longer in the West. | |
We're going to be in the West. | ||
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. | ||
For some reason, I'd like to thank... | ||
the fans who participated in this film. | ||
Thank you for watching. | ||
This is the first time I've ever been in a car. | ||
I'm going to be a fan. | ||
So God gave us Trump. | ||
God said, I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, fix this country, work all day, fight the Marxists, eat supper, then go to the Oval Office and stay past midnight at a meeting of the heads of state. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
I need somebody with arms, strong enough to rustle the deep state, and yet gentle enough to deliver his own grandchild. | ||
Somebody to ruffle the feathers, tame cantankerous world economic forum, come home hungry, have to wait until the first lady is done with lunch with friends, then tell the ladies to be sure and come back real soon, and mean it. | ||
So God gave us Trump. | ||
I need somebody who can shape an axe, but wield a sword, who had the courage to step foot in North Korea, who can make money from the tar of the sand, turn liquid to gold, Who understands the difference between tariffs and inflation, will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon, but then put in another 72 hours. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
God had to have somebody willing to go into the den of vipers, call out the fake news for their tongues as sharp as a serpent's. | ||
The poison of vipers is on their lips, and yet stop. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
God said, I need somebody who will be strong and courageous. | ||
Who will not be afraid or terrified of the wolves when they attack. | ||
A man who cares for the flock. | ||
A shepherd to mankind who won't ever leave nor forsake them. | ||
I need the most diligent worker to follow the path and remain strong in faith. | ||
And know the belief of God and country. | ||
Somebody who's willing to drill, Bring back manufacturing and American jobs, farm the lands, secure our borders, build our military, fight the system all day, and finish a hard week's work by attending church on Sunday. | ||
And then his oldest son turns and says, Dad, let's make America great again. | ||
Dad, let's build back a country to be the envy of the world again. | ||
So God made Trump. | ||
We want to make America great again. | ||
I don't want to prove to liberals that I'm not racist. | ||
I want to make America great again. | ||
The logical expression and conclusion of make America great again, America first, then is the Groikers of 2019. | ||
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It's a Christian nationalist movement now. | |
The answer to globalism is nationalism. | ||
The answer to nihilism and apathy is Christianity. | ||
The answer to leftism is reactionary politics, the generalism and the universalism of the globalists. | ||
The answer to that is localism, the local, particular, native culture of the Americans. | ||
The answer to the current hegemonic cult that runs America, the answer to globalist establishment, Is American nationalism. | ||
It's right here. | ||
It's not populism. | ||
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It's not multiracial, working class populism. | |
It's not economic nationalism. | ||
It's not about voting rights. | ||
And it's not about the economy. | ||
It's about people. | ||
And it's about nations. | ||
And it's about God. | ||
and it's about our souls. | ||
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If you want to know what's in my heart, you should know. | |
I'm not alone. | ||
So, let's go. | ||
Is it? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm a free human being. | ||
And I'm saying America first, America only, America forever. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm a free human being. | ||
And I'm saying America first, America only, America forever. | ||
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Over. | |
I say to the police, and the military, and the government, if you're not with us, then you're against us! | ||
This is how high we can be stepped on and spit on by these animals that are ruining our country! | ||
from about a month ago. | ||
And I'm going to be doing a lot of work on it. So, stay tuned. | ||
Alright, let's do it. | ||
Alright, let's do it. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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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5...4...3...2...1 Let me see your hands to bring you outside. | |
I've been my lane, I've been with the gang, close to the game, no to the zone. Hanging out the window, let it bang. | ||
I'm a bullet, I'm a bullet, I'm a bullet, I'm a bullet, I'm a bullet, I'm a bullet. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interests, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat, like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment That is trying to stop us, is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is... 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! | ||
Good evening, everyone. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the imminent third war in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah. | ||
We've been covering it for the past couple days, obviously. | ||
The Pager attack on Tuesday. | ||
Second Pager attack yesterday. | ||
And then today, Israel followed that up with a major air campaign. | ||
70 separate airstrikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. | ||
And all of this is coming at the same time as the Israeli government says they're shifting their focus to the north. | ||
And that means they're pulling forces away from Gaza in the south and putting them towards Lebanon, where Hezbollah is, in the north. | ||
So this could turn into an all-out regional war at any time now. | ||
It's escalating significantly, and this is happening just before the election, perhaps when Netanyahu knows that he has the most leverage. | ||
So we'll talk all about the situation. | ||
We're also coming up on the one-year anniversary of October 7th. | ||
I'm sure that will be significant for operations on the ground. | ||
So we'll talk about what might happen there. | ||
We'll get into all the latest details and some of the diplomacy that's happening outside the region as well with Europe and with the Arabian Peninsula. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the government shutdown. | ||
Was gonna cover that yesterday, but we ran out of time. | ||
And it's super frustrating. | ||
So here we are again, like I said last night. | ||
Another appropriations battle, another budget shutdown. | ||
Government is set to run out of money on October 1st. | ||
So Congress has to pass a spending bill. | ||
And there is bipartisan agreement that it should be a continuing resolution, meaning that they'll pass a stopgap measure that will fund the government until December, and then after the election, they'll come back and they will determine how they're going to fund the government for the next year. | ||
This is the same thing they did last year, basically. | ||
Same deadline, same everything. | ||
The Speaker of the House, Republican Mike Johnson, forced a vote at the behest of Donald Trump on a continuing resolution with an election integrity bill called the Save America Act. | ||
And that is a voter ID law. | ||
It's supposed to fortify the election. | ||
Obviously, Democrats didn't vote for it. | ||
Not even all the Republicans voted for it. | ||
And it's like I said last night, this is where we're at. | ||
Seven weeks before the election. | ||
What is it? | ||
47, 46 days now? | ||
There is no plan to deal with election fraud. | ||
This is what they're running with. | ||
Some kind of half-baked congressional thing. | ||
Government shutdown. | ||
Not gonna work. | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
Obviously, everything that goes on in Congress is basically theater, but it says something pretty disturbing about where we're at with the Trump campaign. | ||
But we'll get into it. | ||
It's going to be a good show. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Leave a comment on the video. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Smash a like button, leave a comment, all that. | ||
I have some bad news for you. | ||
Very bad news about our America First hats. | ||
You know, two weeks ago we put on sale, for the first time in years, the America First trucker hats. | ||
You can still buy them at Fuentes.store or AmericaFirst.net. | ||
Three styles. | ||
Camouflage, classic blue, we have the black on black. | ||
But we have some bad news about the hats. | ||
The good news is no one's losing any money other than me. | ||
So two weeks ago we put the hats on sale. | ||
We had a credit card processor. | ||
The processor found us a bank to underwrite our credit card processing. | ||
This is a problem we've had for years. | ||
People ask me all the time if you're new to watching the show. | ||
I actually should clarify because I'm used to talking to my core audience. | ||
We do have a lot of new viewers lately. | ||
For the past three years, I have been unable to secure credit card processing for this business. | ||
And so what that means is I'm banned from PayPal, I'm banned from Stripe, I'm banned from Authorize.net, I'm banned from really any service that allows you to take credit cards as a payment on a website. | ||
Can't do it. | ||
For years. | ||
And it goes back even further than that. | ||
We've had schemes here and there. | ||
We've had processors that have done processing for short periods of time. | ||
But it's maybe been four or five years that I've had credit card processing without any kind of interruptions or interference. | ||
And so this is why people say, why don't you sell merch? | ||
When are you selling merch? | ||
Well, I can't. | ||
Because I'm literally not allowed by Visa and Mastercard to take credit card payments on my website. | ||
And that goes for subscriptions, merch, superchats, and it costs me a lot of money. | ||
Because if I was selling subscriptions, merch, and doing my own processing for superchats, I'd probably be making 300 to 500% more money than I am now, and I would have over the past four years. | ||
And that's even notwithstanding the censorship. | ||
So it's a pretty significant financial sanction against me. | ||
And keep in mind, I've never been charged with a crime. | ||
I've never been charged with anything financial or otherwise. | ||
I've never been even sued in a civil suit. | ||
And yet, there is, I mean, by definition, there is some kind of conspiracy or broad consensus, and maybe it's coming from Visa and MasterCard, maybe it's coming from banks, maybe from the government, but I'm quite literally not able to process the transactions with a credit card. | ||
Anyway, so two weeks ago we put the hats for sale. | ||
We had a credit card processor. | ||
They were one of these services where they're supposed to solve this problem for cancelled creators. | ||
I'm not going to say who it was. | ||
But we found a friendly processor. | ||
They hooked us up with a bank, an underwriting bank. | ||
The bank knew who I was. | ||
Their risk management team knew who I was, and they know what we're about, and they knew about our intention to sell merch, to sell apparel. | ||
We opened up the sales two weeks ago. | ||
We hit our limit, and we had a lower limit than, you know, than an ordinary business, I think, but we hit our limit in terms of volume of transactions within a couple of hours. | ||
They immediately suspended all the payments, and we negotiated with them for two weeks. | ||
Because they said they were not going to process the transactions. | ||
Even though they approved our application, they saw our website, they knew who I was. | ||
And everything that that entails, after just two hours of sales, hitting the volume limit for the month, they told us they would not be processing the transactions. | ||
And we went back and forth with them about compromises. | ||
They could hold 50% of our money for an extended period of time. | ||
They could hold some of it for longer. | ||
All this kind of stuff. | ||
And it went back and forth between my team and their team for two weeks. | ||
Finally, they told us earlier this week that they would allow all the transactions to expire. | ||
And so what that means is if you bought a hat with a credit card, you were never charged. | ||
The bank received the transaction, but they never processed it. | ||
And then as of, I believe, Monday, they let the attempted transaction expire. | ||
So if you tried to buy a hat with a credit card, you may have seen a pending charge, but the charge never was processed. | ||
So the money never left your account. | ||
And so, as of Monday, two weeks after we put the hats on sale, all of the credit card transactions, of which we had thousands of orders, and I think it was close to $100,000 in sales, it all expired, and it's all been returned to you. | ||
So as of right now, and probably in the foreseeable future, we cannot sell hats using a credit card. | ||
Fortunately, you can still buy them using cryptocurrency. | ||
And I know it's a big pain in the ass. | ||
People always complain about it, but... | ||
That's how it is. | ||
And everybody thinks they know how to solve this problem. | ||
Trust me, we've tried everything you can think of. | ||
I am just that blacklisted, that sanctioned by the financial system. | ||
So if anybody tells you the cancel culture is over, that it's a different landscape, in some ways they're right, but in meaningful ways they're not right. | ||
Because you see, if you're pro-Israel, and if you have connections, if you're Jewish, you can be on Gumroad. | ||
And they'll write favorable things about you in the New York Times, and they won't call you a Nazi on your Wikipedia, and so on and so forth. | ||
But if you're me, and you're actually calling out the power, basic services you cannot get. | ||
So we're still selling the hats. | ||
You can get them using cryptocurrency. | ||
I have a step-by-step guideline on how to buy them with crypto on my Telegram. | ||
So if you're following me on Telegram, it's t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
You want to buy the hats with crypto? | ||
There's a step-by-step guide. | ||
I know it's a hassle. | ||
Believe me, if I didn't have to do it, I wouldn't because it makes more money. | ||
You do more volume using credit cards. | ||
But that's where we're at. | ||
Here we are, all these years later, I cannot have basic banking services for my business. | ||
And that's what's so rich. | ||
People are always calling me a fed. | ||
I so wish I could call up the government, flash my badge, and say, hey, can I make money again? | ||
Sadly, that is not the case. | ||
Sadly, I don't get that type of protection. | ||
I wish I did. | ||
But when you challenge real power, obviously, they don't appreciate that. | ||
So anyway, so you can still get the hats. | ||
I know it sucks. | ||
And I apologies. | ||
The good news is nobody's losing any money. | ||
But do you see how it is? | ||
It's like we go to Detroit to do our conference. | ||
This is a huge conference. | ||
This is like a million dollar conference. | ||
Thousands of people, food, drinks, all of it, production. | ||
Everyone's making money on this. | ||
And they pull the plug in 24 hours. | ||
24 hours before the event. | ||
You're out of luck. | ||
We set up another venue last minute. | ||
Again, we pay him a lot of money. | ||
People are buying drinks, everything. | ||
They say, we got you. | ||
We get there, Jared Taylor starts going off about the patrons, Negro, St. | ||
George Floyd. | ||
They shut us down in the middle of it. | ||
Security guards, Superman punching my guest. | ||
Try to sell a hat. | ||
Even though we have a relationship with the bank, they know who I am, everything. | ||
After three hours, not so fast, and all the transactions expire. | ||
This is how it is. | ||
And I'm an American citizen. | ||
People talk about, you know, civil rights and all that kind of stuff. | ||
I'm a private citizen. | ||
I'm not a felon. | ||
I'm not a criminal. | ||
And this is a level of scrutiny. | ||
So it's pretty ridiculous, but that's how it is. | ||
Cryptocurrency. | ||
If you want to get the hats, and like I said, if you don't know how to do that, I posted a guideline. | ||
It's on Twitter and it's on Telegram. | ||
With that, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to get into the show. | ||
Big pain in the butt. | ||
Not a fan. | ||
I hate hearing, you know, because What really sucks is the last thing I'm going to say is that obviously, I'm very good at what I do. | ||
Obviously, there is demand for what I'm selling or for what I'm saying. | ||
When I was reinstated, restored on Twitter, I gained 300,000 followers in three months. | ||
And I'm gonna hit probably half a million followers before the end of the year, after having been banned for three years. | ||
On Rumble, I was banned on all streaming for three years. | ||
I start a Rumble channel within a year, I am one of the biggest shows on the whole platform. | ||
Even coming close to people that are invested in the platform, that actually have ownership in it and have never been censored. | ||
And so I've been doing this for eight years with no help for the most part. | ||
Blacklisted by many people. | ||
Blackballed from the industry. | ||
Constantly censored. | ||
You understand. | ||
You see how it goes. | ||
Even people that talk to me get cancelled. | ||
And yet I'm still a huge success. | ||
Obviously there's demand. | ||
And obviously there's money to be made. | ||
But it is political. | ||
It is literally political, coming from the government, coming from this cartel of private companies, these activist groups that follow me around and try to make trouble for me. | ||
So anyway, and I'm not saying that to whine. | ||
I'm saying that so you understand this is not an ordinary show. | ||
This is not an ordinary situation. | ||
It's not like Tucker Carlson where you get all this investment and you go on Twitter with no problems and everything's fine. | ||
You have banking services. | ||
It's not like that for me. | ||
Never was. | ||
But anyway, I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the show. | ||
Featured story tonight, we're talking about the imminent war in Lebanon. | ||
And we've been talking about it the past few days and talking about specifically the implications of the cyber attack on the pagers. | ||
And over the past two days, we focused on the unprecedented nature of this novel attack and the implications of it. | ||
And we're talking about how Israel was somehow able to manipulate 5,000 pager devices to explode. | ||
Now, the story is sort of changing over the past couple of days. | ||
As you know, on Tuesday, Israel was able to hack into 5,000 pager devices that Hezbollah uses for encrypted messaging, rigging them to explode. | ||
And we still don't know precisely how they did it. | ||
Initially they said that the devices came from a company in Taiwan and that they were remotely detonated by Israel after having been tampered with. | ||
Then we found out that Taiwan was white labeling pagers which were procured from Hungary from a ghost company which was actually hidden in layers of ghost shell companies to conceal the nature of the business and They were coming from Hungary into Lebanon and only being white labeled by Taiwan. | ||
What we've learned today is that the pager devices were not tampered with. | ||
They were produced by Israel. | ||
Israel actually made them. | ||
So we speculated over the past couple of days based on media reports that maybe they were sourced from Asia. | ||
Brought to Hungary, where they were tampered with there, and then exported to Lebanon. | ||
What we're now learning is that they were manufactured with the explosives inside them. | ||
In other words, they weren't bought in bulk and then they tampered with them, they manipulated them in some secondary process. | ||
They were made with the explosives in them. | ||
Which implies, maybe, that the radios that blew up yesterday, in the second attack, in which radio devices were targeted, it might imply that the radios were produced as well. | ||
And this raises a lot of questions, like I said yesterday about our global logistics network. | ||
Who exactly is producing our consumer electronics? | ||
Where are they coming from? | ||
If Israel is able to make pagers and pass them off as Taiwanese made, by all appearances, but is planting explosive devices in them, and they're doing it with radios sourced from Japan, can they do that to American consumer electronics? | ||
And here's another question. | ||
If Israel is able to manufacture pagers and radios with undetectable amounts of nitroglycerin smeared along the battery, What are the odds that they can surveil communications technology? | ||
If they, in fact, produced the pagers and the radios with the explosives inside them, does that also mean that Israel was able to eavesdrop on all the communications on the pagers and radios as well? | ||
And why would they not be able to if they manufactured them? | ||
And could they not do that for other electronics? | ||
And this is where you begin to understand, like I've been saying for the past couple of days, that Israel's intelligence agencies, as opposed to their military, are the real source of their power. | ||
It is intelligence which is really the critical component. | ||
When people hear me say that Israel has designs on becoming a great global imperial power, they look at Israel's Conscript army of reservists, and they say, how could a small army fielded by a small nation with a tiny population of 8 million, how could they dominate the globe? | ||
And even their nuclear arsenal has maybe 200 warheads with unsophisticated delivery systems. | ||
How could that even deter other great powers? | ||
But they're strong suit and this is what I want to impress upon people. | ||
This is how modern warfare is fought. | ||
It's not armies in uniforms. | ||
It's not even massive nuclear arsenals fielded by sophisticated delivery systems. | ||
It's intelligence networks. | ||
It's human intelligence. | ||
And so Israel may not have a very large and sophisticated army, but it does have all their people in the right places internationally in banking, media, business, finance, Hollywood, government, and that's far more powerful. | ||
How was Ukraine overthrown by the United States? | ||
Was it through an invading army or a nuclear weapon or was it through the National Endowment for Democracy and the State Department? | ||
And the CIA. | ||
This is how the wars are fought now. | ||
And so anyway. | ||
So we've largely covered that over the past couple of days. | ||
We're learning new details about it, but tonight I want to talk specifically about the major military operation that took place earlier today. | ||
And we're going to do a little bit of background because it's been some time since we covered the whole situation. | ||
But the big story today is that as the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, gave a speech addressing the series of attacks the past couple of days, Israel conducted a massive air campaign against South Lebanon with 70 individual airstrikes. | ||
And it's a major escalation. | ||
This happens as the Israeli government is saying that their official doctrine is they're moving all their forces away from the south. | ||
They say that the major military operations in Gaza are finished. | ||
And now the focus is on the north. | ||
And we'll talk specifically about what that means. | ||
But first I want to talk about these airstrikes. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, The Israeli military carried out dozens of airstrikes against the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah on Thursday, one of the most intense waves of bombardment this year. | ||
The strikes came hours after Hezbollah's leader vowed that retribution will come to Israel after audacious attacks on Hezbollah's pagers and walkie-talkies. | ||
The device explosions killed at least 37 people and left many Israelis and Lebanese fearful of a worsening conflict between Hezbollah and Israel. | ||
In his first speech since the devices blew up on Tuesday and Wednesday, Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader, conceded that his group had endured a severe and cruel blow. | ||
He accused Israel of breaking all conventions and laws and said it would face just retribution and a bitter reckoning. | ||
In recent days, Israeli officials have signaled that their focus has been shifting from the war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip to the fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
The Israeli military has increasingly devoted resources and personnel to that conflict, which has taken place mostly along its northern border. | ||
Israel's defense minister said Israel was embarking on the new phase of the war. | ||
New phase of the war. | ||
The Israeli military said in a statement that Thursday's airstrikes targeted approximately 100 rocket launchers belonging to Hezbollah, along with other sites. | ||
Three senior Lebanese security officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Israel carried out more than 70 airstrikes today. | ||
Israeli fighter jets also ripped through the skies above Beirut during Mr. Nasrallah's speech, flying at low altitude in a show of military might. | ||
Two deafening sonic booms from the jets shook buildings and sent residents running into the street. | ||
So this is the escalation today. | ||
And this is something I've been talking about from the beginning. | ||
I know maybe you're sick of hearing me say that. | ||
But this has always been the playbook by Israel. | ||
The defense minister says they're entering a new phase of the war. | ||
But the average person might say, well, what do you mean, new phase of the war? | ||
Because how did this all begin? | ||
What was the precipitating factor that caused these hostilities that are going on across the whole Middle East? | ||
October 7th. | ||
And what happened on October 7th, 2023? | ||
What ignited all the conflict? | ||
Well, Hamas leaped over the border from Gaza into Israel. | ||
They killed soldiers, they took hostages. | ||
Israel killed a lot of them, killed even some of the hostages they took, and Hamas went back into the Strip. | ||
So Israel declared that Hamas would be utterly destroyed. | ||
But Hamas operates in the Gaza Strip. | ||
And Hamas has effectively been defeated. | ||
The Israeli military controls the Strip. | ||
And people have talked about the fact that Israel may be concealing the fact that they have suffered a lot of casualties and that they've had a difficult go at controlling the Strip and all these kinds of things. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, Israel has conducted ground operations in every major city in Gaza. | ||
It's not a big territory. | ||
They have conducted airstrikes. | ||
They have destroyed all the infrastructure. | ||
And even if the campaign in Gaza is transitioning from ground operations, a blockade, and endless airstrikes to an insurgency, it is safe to say that Israel has effectively controlled the Strip. | ||
They have annexed a buffer zone and taken about 15% of the Gaza Strip along its entire border. | ||
They've bisected it by cutting out a corridor right down the middle. | ||
They've taken control of the Philadelphia Corridor with Egypt, so they now control all the checkpoints in the Gaza. | ||
So they do effectively control the Strip. | ||
But now the defense minister of Israel is saying the war is entering a new phase where they leave Gaza and go to the opposite side of the country to the north. | ||
And you ask yourself, well, why would the operation against Hamas in Gaza enter a new phase where Israel is on its northern border with Lebanon and Hezbollah? | ||
And you'd only be confused if you don't watch this show and if you haven't been paying attention. | ||
Because as the Israeli government said after October 7th, they said 1. | ||
We are going to wipe Hamas off the map. | ||
That's our victory condition. | ||
We're going to eliminate them. | ||
2. | ||
They said they are going to annex Gaza. | ||
It was leaked. | ||
And although many in the media denied it, the Israeli government confirmed the authenticity of the document. | ||
There was a leak that said that their best case scenario, maybe the only acceptable scenario, is that Israel eventually occupies and annexes Gaza. | ||
And they said, well, that was an earlier plan, we're not necessarily committed to that, but they confirmed that authenticity of that document. | ||
So one, They articulated their objectives the day it happened. | ||
Destroy Hamas, annex Gaza. | ||
But they also said more. | ||
They said, we're going to fundamentally change the security situation in the Middle East. | ||
We're going to change everything. | ||
We're going to change the balance of power. | ||
We're going to have a revolution in the geopolitical dynamic that hasn't taken place since 1967. | ||
Or since 1973, is effectively what they said. | ||
And what happened after October 7th, not only did Israel blockade and then bombard and then invade Gaza, but Israel also evacuated 60,000 citizens from its northern border. | ||
Because as soon as Israel's war with Gaza began, Hezbollah, which is situated in southern Lebanon and in the suburbs of Beirut, began striking Israel's northern border. | ||
And that was strategic. | ||
The reason that Hezbollah did that is because if Hezbollah, which is far more powerful than Hamas... | ||
If they were striking Israel in the north, then Israel could not send its full military into Gaza. | ||
So October 7th happens, Israel blitzes the Gaza Strip, they summon the reservists, they surround the border, they put all the personnel on Gaza's border. | ||
But Hamas's allies in the north, Hezbollah, by sending some missiles over, lobbing them over, and Hezbollah forward-deploying forces to Israel's northern border, Israel could not leave that border undefended. | ||
They also couldn't leave their civilian population there vulnerable to attack or kidnap, as Hamas did, so that they could be bartered with as hostages. | ||
So Israel had to evacuate the population, which is very disruptive. | ||
To have all this internal migration and internal refugees. | ||
And they also had to leave some of their most elite special forces on the northern border to deter Hezbollah from a theoretical invasion or offensive or even just significant attacks. | ||
So Hezbollah was coming to the aid of Hamas in doing this. | ||
But there's an additional calculus as well. | ||
Israel realizes that if Hamas was able to launch an attack on Israel like that, That Hezbollah would be capable of the same thing in the North. | ||
So in the same way that Israel said it is unacceptable for Hamas to rule the Strip because they have this ability to conduct raids and they've demonstrated an ability to do it Hezbollah could do that and much more. | ||
So Israel said not only is it unacceptable for Hamas to control the Strip, it is now unacceptable for Hezbollah to control southern Lebanon. | ||
Because in the same way that Hamas threatens Israel and Gaza, Hezbollah will always threaten Israel being in southern Lebanon. | ||
And so in order for Israel to Restore their population to the border with Gaza and restore their population to the northern border with Lebanon. | ||
They need to create buffer zones and that is what they've done in Gaza. | ||
When Israel did their ground invasion of Gaza, they created a buffer zone and they have effectively annexed the land. | ||
They have bulldozed miles inside of the Gaza Strip along the entire border with Gaza. | ||
And they are now calling that a buffer zone. | ||
They took a wall and they turned it into a massive area that separates the Strip from | ||
Israel and that's 13 to 15% of the territory of the Gaza Strip. | ||
Just this buffer zone that they've carved out. | ||
And so they've shrunk the Gaza Strip in doing so. | ||
And they're trying now to do the exact same thing to Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
And so since I'm | ||
On or about December 2023 or January 2024, Israel has said to Hezbollah that if they do not agree to retreating north of the Latani River and effectively ceding southern Lebanon as a buffer zone, that Israel will attack Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
And they've said once they finish up their operations in the Gaza Strip, they're going to move all their forces north and they're going to attack Hezbollah. | ||
And over the past nine months, that is what they've been doing. | ||
They went through Gaza City, communists, ultimately they went through Rafa. | ||
And that is why Biden, the Biden administration was withholding bombs and exerting political pressure and the countries in the European Union like Belgium and the United Kingdom and the Netherlands and Spain began withholding their weapon shipments. | ||
That is why they drew a red line around Rafa. | ||
Because the European countries and the Biden administration knew that once Netanyahu finished in Rafa, which was the last major urban stronghold of Hamas, once he finished that off, it would free his hands to move his forces north and begin a much wider conflict. | ||
So they said, you can't go into Rafa because if you take out Rafa, you finish Gaza, and then they all know they're marching on Lebanon. | ||
But Netanyahu went in. | ||
In May, in June, there was a negotiation inside the Israeli government. | ||
There were protests. | ||
The United States government put pressure, but they finally went in. | ||
They conducted the operation. | ||
They seized the Philadelphia Corridor, which is now why the United States is sending $1.3 billion to Egypt, and why Iran is giving money to Egypt and other countries are bribing Egypt. | ||
And over the past several months, Israel has been preparing for what the defense minister says is that next phase, which is to do the same thing to southern Lebanon that they have done to Gaza, which is to conduct a major military operation against Hezbollah, carve out a buffer zone so that they can put their population back on the northern border. | ||
And understand what is fundamental about all of this is that contrary to what the Jewish media says, this is not about self-defense. | ||
At all. | ||
This has nothing to do with October 7th. | ||
Hezbollah has said repeatedly, as have the Houthis in Yemen, who are now waging a missile campaign against shipping in the Red Sea. | ||
The Red Sea is virtually empty right now. | ||
And it used to be one of the busiest shipping routes. | ||
That's because of the Houthis' campaign from Yemen. | ||
The United States is not able to stop them. | ||
They keep shooting down our drones. | ||
The Houthis and Hezbollah have both said they will cease operations immediately if Israel implements a permanent ceasefire with Hamas. | ||
They both said that. | ||
And the question is, what are Israel's aims in Gaza? | ||
Is it to take power from Hamas? | ||
Or is it to annex Gaza? | ||
Because Hamas will not hold any power in Gaza after this campaign. | ||
They simply cannot. | ||
And there are a few options. | ||
You could have the Arabs put a government in Gaza. | ||
A consortium of Arab countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Jordan. | ||
You could have the Palestinian Authority come in and administer the Gaza Strip. | ||
There's a lot of different things that could be done with Gaza. | ||
But at the center of it is that, as Netanyahu said from the beginning, they are trying to annex the Gaza Strip. | ||
And if they're trying to do that, then they can never implement a ceasefire. | ||
And that is why Hezbollah and the Houthis are so insistent upon this. | ||
They're saying, hey, if you're defending yourself, if you're retaliating against Hamas, you've made your point. | ||
You've killed tens of thousands of people. | ||
You've decimated the infrastructure. | ||
And probably Hamas could not return to power if you didn't allow them to. | ||
Now make peace and grant the Palestinians a state. | ||
But Israel is seeking a one-state solution. | ||
They don't want a Palestinian state. | ||
They don't want a Palestinian state in Gaza, and they don't want one in the West Bank. | ||
Their plan is to annex both, and then deport many Palestinians and keep the rest as second-class citizens. | ||
That's what Israel wants. | ||
And that's what they seek to achieve out of this war. | ||
And Hezbollah and the Houthis know that. | ||
That's why they're putting pressure on Israel. | ||
So Israel could end this war tomorrow. | ||
But if they did, they would have to give up the one-state solution. | ||
If they were to end the fighting in Gaza, and then, therefore, end the fighting in Lebanon and in Yemen, and even the attacks from Iraq and Syria, they would have to give up their ambitions of annexing Gaza and the West Bank. | ||
And that is what they're unwilling to do. | ||
So it's not self-defense. | ||
And one has nothing to do with the other really. | ||
What this is about for them, and they know this, they don't even just desire the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
They also know, just as Hezbollah and the Houthis know, that Israel wants a one-state solution. | ||
And that is why they're putting pressure on Israel. | ||
Israel knows that. | ||
But Israel isn't just stopping at Gaza and the West Bank. | ||
Israel also wants to fight Hezbollah. | ||
And they want to fight Iran. | ||
Because it's not just about a one-state solution. | ||
It is about changing the strategic balance of power. | ||
Which is that Iran challenges Israel and America's hegemony in the whole region. | ||
And they challenge Israel strategically with their nuclear complex and with Hezbollah situated on their northern border. | ||
That is the balance of power that Israel will not accept. | ||
It cannot accept the Palestinians within the borders of greater Israel, within their desired one state. | ||
They also cannot accept Hezbollah with all of its forces and all of its missiles as a check on their ambitions and power directed by Iran, which is developing civilian nuclear capabilities and influences Shiite Muslims across the region. | ||
That is the dynamic that Israel seeks to overturn. | ||
Israel does not want Hezbollah on its border checking all of its operations. | ||
As long as Hezbollah has 150,000 missiles pointed at Israel and 100,000 zealot Shiites directed in some ways by Iran, Israel is constrained in its ability to act. | ||
They want that threat gone. | ||
They want that check on their power eliminated or severely degraded. | ||
And they also know That as long as there is a revolutionary Shiite Islamist regime inside of Iran with a civilian nuclear program, it could always go nuclear and deter regime change from the United States or Israel. | ||
And two, it can use its power to influence Shiites across the region. | ||
In Iraq, where there's a major Shiite population. | ||
In Syria, where there's a Shiite government, Alawite Shiite government. | ||
In Yemen, where they've taken control of the main ports. | ||
In Bahrain, where they're protesting now. | ||
In the Emirates, in Saudi Arabia's eastern province. | ||
They cannot allow Iran to have that influence and check Israel's power. | ||
So, as I've said from the start, and you're now seeing it, we've been covering it for a year, I've been saying the same thing for a year, and you've seen it play out. | ||
They have wiped out everybody in Gaza, they've destroyed all the infrastructure, because they plan on getting rid of a lot of them. | ||
They're taking the corridor with Egypt because they're going to be sending the Palestinians through it. | ||
And they're going to annex Gaza. | ||
They're ramping up their operations in the West Bank because they plan to do the same thing there. | ||
And now they're goading Hezbollah and Iran into attacking Israel so that the United States will back them up And by the way, this wouldn't be their first war with Hezbollah. | ||
Arguably, the fighting against Lebanon has never stopped. | ||
the way for Israel to control the whole place. That is, that is the next phase of the war. | ||
It's bringing the fight to Hezbollah. And by the way, this wouldn't be their first war | ||
with Hezbollah. Arguably the fighting against Lebanon has never stopped. Not since many | ||
of the PLO fighters were driven from Jordan in the civil war there into Lebanon and they | ||
were trained up by Iran and Hezbollah was created and they conducted cross-border raids | ||
and it culminated in a series of wars and an occupation of southern Lebanon. | ||
There was the first Lebanon war in 82, which was brutal. | ||
There was their occupation of South Lebanon until 2000, which they were forced out because it was so brutal. | ||
And there was their second war in 2006, which they lost. | ||
And so the next phase of the war is a US-backed offensive against Hezbollah. | ||
Which threatens to blow up the whole region. | ||
Because Iran will not allow Israel and the United States to destroy Hezbollah without intervening. | ||
And Iran controls proxy forces across the region. | ||
So you're going to see the Popular Immobilization Forces, the Shiite militias influenced by Iran inside of Iraq, attacking American forces. | ||
You're going to see American forces in Jordan and Syria come under fire. | ||
Yemen is going to step up their campaign on shipping, and they may even attack Saudi Arabia. | ||
Saudi Arabia is vulnerable. | ||
And there will be many dimensions of the fighting. | ||
If there's a major regional conflict in the Middle East, and that's what it looks like, you're going to see different dimensions, which is, for example, Bahrain, one of the Gulf states, was a signatory of the Abraham Accords. | ||
Under Donald Trump, Bahrain normalized relations with Israel. | ||
But Bahrain has a majority Shiite population. | ||
There were massive protests the past couple of days after the Pedro attack. | ||
That's a regime that is going to become unstable. | ||
There was an attack on Israel from Jordan. | ||
Last week. | ||
And Jordan is an ally of Israel. | ||
Jordan has to make excuses and say our relationship with Israel is actually helping the Palestinians. | ||
Jordan is effectively a Palestinian state ruled over by this Hashemite monarchy. | ||
Jordan may become unstable. | ||
If the Houthis escalate their attacks, what happens if they start attacking Saudi Arabia's oil fields? | ||
Saudi Arabia could not win a war against the Houthis for many years. | ||
Does that spike the price of oil? | ||
Does Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz and prevent energy resources from leaving? | ||
And what does that do to inflation? | ||
Federal Reserve just got inflation under control. | ||
They did a 50 basis point rate cut the other day. | ||
What does it do to inflation? | ||
If there's a major war in the Middle East and there's a revolution in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia is under attack and the Strait of Hormuz is shut down, what happens then? | ||
What happens if Iran and Hezbollah don't retaliate against Israel? | ||
Maybe their regimes become unstable. | ||
At a certain point, the Lebanese and the Shiites in Lebanon, which really has, like, a lot of different populations inside of it, like they all do, what happens when they start to say, why isn't Nasrallah defending us? | ||
Why can't they keep us safe? | ||
What happens when they start saying that about the Ayatollah in Iran? | ||
Those regimes become unstable as well. | ||
And then, of course, what is the role of the outside powers? | ||
Will Russia and China allow Syria and Iran to fall? | ||
Russia has an uneasy relationship with Iran. | ||
A lot of people don't realize that. | ||
Syria is one of Russia's major allies. | ||
Syria fields a Russian air base and a naval base. | ||
And Iran's presence in Syria is bringing the fight into Russia's vassal state. | ||
So is Russia going to, it's going to get a little messy. | ||
At the same time, Russia has announced their intention to sign a bilateral strategic treaty with Iran in the coming weeks. | ||
Because they see that Iran is increasingly coming under the threat of American intervention. | ||
And that's why they've been sending them all these advanced missile defense systems. | ||
So now is Russia involved in the war? | ||
And then obviously all of the wars are related. | ||
Russia and Iran have an interest in keeping both wars going. | ||
And the more that the United States has commitments in Ukraine, the less it's able to commit to the war against Iran and vice versa. | ||
So does that mean that Russia is going to escalate the fighting? | ||
Or does the United States escalate the fighting against Russia to free up a hand against Iran, which is sort of what they're doing by allowing Ukraine now to strike inside of Russian territory and they struck a weapons depot with drones the other day. | ||
So this is a very Unpredictable and unstable situation. | ||
And understand, every country in the world wants it to stop, other than Israel. | ||
Israel is driving the entire world to the brink of a World War III. | ||
Because they want more land. | ||
Because they will emerge stronger out of it. | ||
That's the situation. | ||
The European Union, China, Russia, the United States, the whole U.N. | ||
Even Israel's Arab allies like Saudi Arabia and Egypt are getting fed up with them. | ||
The entire world is calling for a two-state solution. | ||
A Palestinian state, a permanent ceasefire, an ending to the hostilities. | ||
This doesn't benefit anybody other than Israel. | ||
But Israel, because it has the United States under its thumb, Israel, with the United States, is dragging the whole world into a war. | ||
It will engulf the whole Middle East, and it will draw in all the other great powers, and it will change everything. | ||
It won't just change the strategic dynamic in the Middle East, it'll change the whole world. | ||
So, the situation is very dire, and look, you know, it hasn't happened yet, So people find it hard to believe, but all the signs are pointing to that. | ||
And they have been, from the beginning. | ||
And nobody was taking this seriously in December. | ||
No one was taking it, but they were talking about it all the same. | ||
So this is a very... | ||
Unstable, unpredictable situation and you know the irony is that if the United States were a serious country we would intervene in Israel's government and do regime change there. | ||
If the United States was a serious country, we would not allow Israel to drag the whole | ||
world into a world war. | ||
What would be strategically beneficial for America right now is do regime change in Israel, | ||
implement a permanent ceasefire, a two-state solution, normalize relations with Iran, draw | ||
down the war in Ukraine on our terms, and then begin facilitating this pivot to Asia | ||
that has been talked about for 10 years. | ||
That is what America would do if it was a serious country. | ||
But we are beholden to every other interest, and that's why we're doing everything wrong, everything in the wrong order. | ||
That's what we would do. | ||
That would be in our interest. | ||
We would be the heroes. | ||
We would implement the regime change. | ||
We would give the Palestinians a state. | ||
We would restore our credibility in the world. | ||
We would restore our moral authority. | ||
We'd restore our credibility with the Arab nations. | ||
They would thank us. | ||
We would unite the Middle East and bring Iran back into the international system. | ||
Stop them from acquiring a nuclear weapon, which would be a massive diplomatic victory. | ||
We'd make peace with Russia, and then maybe we would try to bring Russia into the fold with the United States, if we were conducting a legitimate foreign policy. | ||
Because, you know, the irony is that Russia and China are in no way natural allies. | ||
They're actually natural competitors. | ||
Same thing with Russia and Iran. | ||
Russia and Iran are not natural allies. | ||
It's the opposite. | ||
It's totally the opposite. | ||
But they're all being forced together, and they're all fighting us on every continent. | ||
And they're creating the system that rivals ours. | ||
They're talking about Pakistan joining BRICS, Venezuela joining BRICS after Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the Emirates, Iran. | ||
They're uniting the whole world against us. | ||
They're controlling all the critical resources. | ||
And Israel is leading the charge in this, like, unprecedented strategic defeat. | ||
It's like, and it's not even a strategy, it's like above strategic. | ||
If you have tactics and then you have strategy, it's like they're changing, like, the fundamental global dynamic in a way that hurts us. | ||
So, anyway, so that's the situation in Lebanon. | ||
We'll see. | ||
It looks like a major offensive is imminent, and you understand why they're pushing it now? | ||
It's because of the election. | ||
They're pushing the envelope now because Kamala cannot afford to look weak, or Biden, I should say, cannot afford to look weak before the election, and neither can Trump. | ||
So they're going to insert this into the 2024 election. | ||
They're going to get the Zionists to support Trump so that he wins the election. | ||
And then Trump is going to end the fighting in Russia so they can give all their support to Israel and fully back them in their mission. | ||
That seems to be the playbook. | ||
Is to escalate this in October. | ||
Flip the election for Trump, and then once they have Trump, Trump can free up the United States to give them their full backing once Trump is inaugurated, and then Israel, it's off to the races for them. | ||
And the big winners are Russia and Israel. | ||
And the big losers are Iran and the United States. | ||
So we'll be watching and we'll see if that happens anytime soon. | ||
Then you had Trump today at this fighting anti-Semitism conference. | ||
They seem to have these like every week now. | ||
Every week, Miriam Adelson and Trump and a dozen Israel flags go up there and they talk about, we're going to eradicate anti-Semites. | ||
And we're gonna make, he literally said the words today, make Israel great again. | ||
These are some quotes from the event today. | ||
He said, this is the most important election in the history of Israel. | ||
Trump said that about our election. | ||
Trump said we're going to make Israel great again. | ||
He said we're going to eradicate anti-Semites. | ||
I can't vote for him, actually. | ||
I don't, I don't think I'm going to now. | ||
It's just like, Both of these situations are out of control. | ||
Immigration and Israel. | ||
People are underestimating both. | ||
But this is just a joke now. | ||
He's part of this whole problem. | ||
He's the fulcrum. | ||
He's maybe the crux of the problem. | ||
And he's becoming it. | ||
So that's the situation in Lebanon. | ||
We'll cover it as the days go on, but it's not looking good. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna talk about the government shutdown. | ||
And I don't have too much to say about this. | ||
A lot of the details, as you know, at this point, do not matter. | ||
Here we are again. | ||
Another appropriations battle on Capitol Hill. | ||
We're facing an October 1st deadline to pass a funding bill. | ||
And the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, will not pass a stopgap measure that funds the government until December without an election integrity provision called the Save America Act. | ||
And Donald Trump is saying that the Republicans should not fund the government unless this is in there. | ||
And they tried to pass it and it failed. | ||
It got fewer votes than when they tried to pass the Save America Act alone. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It's his quote. | ||
The House on Wednesday defeated a $1.6 trillion stopgap spending bill to extend current government funding into March and impose new proof of citizenship requirements on voter registration as Republicans and Democrats alike rejected Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal to avert a shutdown at the end of the month. | ||
The bipartisan repudiation was entirely expected after several Republicans made clear they would not back the spending plan, and Democrats almost uniformly opposed the voting registration proposal. | ||
The vote was 220 to 202, with 14 Republicans joining all but three Democrats in opposition. | ||
Even with a September 30th deadline approaching to fund the government, Mr. Johnson had pulled | ||
the plug on the vote last week as it became clear that his plan would not have the necessary support. | ||
But the speaker, under pressure from former President Trump and the hard right to insist on the proposal, plunged ahead on Wednesday anyway, working to show members of his party that he was willing to fight for their principles. | ||
In the hours before the vote, Mr. Trump posted on social media that if Republicans did not get every ounce of the Citizenship Verification Bill, they would not agree to a measure to keep government funding flowing in any way, shape, or form. | ||
Lawmakers on both sides of the Capitol predicted that by the odd logic of a dysfunctional Congress, the defeat of Mr. Johnson's initial funding plan could lead to a breakthrough. | ||
Democrats and Republicans expressed hope it would open the door to a shorter-term spending bill free of the voting measure that would pass both the House and the Senate to prevent the shutdown that would otherwise take hold by October 1st. | ||
Senators in both parties support extending funding only into mid-December, allowing them to reach a long-term deal on spending bills to run through September 2025. | ||
So, two things about this. | ||
The election was obviously fake in 2020. | ||
And let's be specific about how it was fake. | ||
They changed the rules in every state because of the pandemic. | ||
For decades, you had to vote in person on election day. | ||
In the past 10 years, we have been moving more towards early voting, what they call in-person absentee. | ||
Historically, you request an absentee ballot if you are not going to be in your state or in your precinct on election day. | ||
So if you're stationed overseas in the military, if you're indefinitely confined, if you're otherwise not able to go and vote, you would request an absentee ballot from the state by submitting your information, you would fill it out, and then you would mail it To the polling place. | ||
And they would process it. | ||
And for decades, that was a very, very minor percentage of all the votes cast. | ||
But in some states, like Utah and others, they began to implement more loose restrictions. | ||
And what you got in 2020 is this abomination they call in-person absentee, where everybody was given an absentee ballot, whether they requested it or not. | ||
The state shipped out absentee ballots. | ||
These are ballots. | ||
Real ballots that you check who you vote for. | ||
And they're just putting them in people's mailboxes. | ||
If you go to a voting booth, it's guarded. | ||
It's organized. | ||
There's like a curtain. | ||
No one can see who you vote for. | ||
You take the ballot. | ||
There's supervision. | ||
There's a chain of custody. | ||
Here's your ballot. | ||
Go over there, fill it out, bring it right back. | ||
I put it in a box. | ||
It's all supervised. | ||
And so we see one person, one vote. | ||
That guy signed his name, showed his ID, went to the booth, checked the thing, put it in the box, and then it's counted. | ||
In 2020, they just shipped the ballots. | ||
We'll put them in your mailbox. | ||
The mailman is walking around with ballots, which are worth their weight in gold. | ||
Here's some ballots for you, some ballots for you. | ||
You're still on the voter rolls. | ||
And then they said, just drop them off. | ||
That's your in-person absentee. | ||
Drop them off at any time between now and election day. | ||
And they set up these drop-off boxes. | ||
No supervision, no cameras, open 24 hours in public. | ||
So they ship out the ballots, put them in your mailbox, who knows who's taking them and filling them out, and then they say, oh, just drop it off in the middle of this park anytime for a month. | ||
No cameras, no supervision, no doors, no nothing. | ||
Here's a drop box, just drop it in like a mailbox. | ||
And they counted it. | ||
And go figure, 2020 was the highest turnout ever in any election ever. | ||
More voters than ever. | ||
Biden was the number one vote-getter in history. | ||
Trump was the second biggest vote-getter in history. | ||
And more voters voted in that election than any election in history. | ||
I'm sure that had nothing to do with the fact that they solicited ballots from everybody for a month. | ||
And so in 2016, 30% of people voted early. | ||
In 2020, 70% of people voted early absentee. | ||
More than doubled. | ||
And they did this by changing the laws, in many cases unconstitutionally. | ||
Because in the Constitution, it doesn't say that a state holds a vote And the vote chooses the electors and the electors choose the president. | ||
That's not what the Constitution says. | ||
Maybe it's worth repeating. | ||
You know, we think we have this national election. | ||
Everyone in the country votes for the president, but that's not really what's happening. | ||
What the Constitution says is that every state, according to its population, gets a certain number of electoral college votes. | ||
The Constitution says that the state legislature chooses who those electors are. | ||
And for many years in the country, that's exactly how it happened. | ||
There was no voting. | ||
There is not now and never was a national election. | ||
It's state-by-state elections. | ||
But even back then, there were no elections for the president. | ||
The state legislatures voted to pick electors, and they voted to pick people that they thought were people with good judgment. | ||
And the electors actually went to D.C. | ||
and they picked the president. | ||
They didn't go, you know, the state of Virginia didn't say, we're sending our electors for Washington. | ||
They said, we like these electors, you make the decision. | ||
And the electors got together and then they chose the president. | ||
And the Electoral College actually cast votes. | ||
You know, now we say Trump's gonna win 300 and some electoral votes and Kamala's gonna win this many. | ||
Those are the statewide contests that they will win and then carry all the votes that come with it in the Electoral College. | ||
But that's not how it worked. | ||
What has happened since then is that state legislatures are delegating their power to the people by holding elections. | ||
So, over the course of the 19th century, all the states started holding contests. | ||
And they said, well, we'll let the people vote, and then whoever wins the majority in this election in the state will pick electors that are going for that candidate, and they'll vote for that candidate. | ||
That's how this system emerged. | ||
And that's why it's a state-by-state contest. | ||
That's why we look at states like Pennsylvania, which have 20 electoral college | ||
votes, and we're not thinking about who's going to win the so-called popular vote in the whole | ||
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There's really no such thing as a popular vote nationally. | ||
And anyway, constitutionally, it says that because the state legislature has the power | ||
to pick the electoral college, and because they delegate that power to the people, it | ||
is the state legislature which creates the guidelines and the laws for the elections. | ||
The constitutional power for these fake elections Lies with the state legislature. | ||
But in 2020, it was state voting boards and state Supreme Courts, like in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which were changing how it works. | ||
And it is not their constitutional authority to do so. | ||
It was challenged in the Supreme Court, and Amy Coney Barrett recused herself. | ||
So it was a 4-4 decision, for example, on some of those cases. | ||
Anyway, that is what happened in 2020. | ||
We know it. | ||
Trump knows it. | ||
That's why Biden is the president right now, allegedly. | ||
In the four years since, Republicans have done nothing to change any of this. | ||
They have not done anything. | ||
It's all the same. | ||
There has been no change in the Supreme Court. | ||
They don't want to do forensic ballot audits. | ||
Outside of a couple of states, like I think Arizona is the only one that really conducted a serious one. | ||
The Trump campaign has no election integrity team. | ||
They don't have poll watchers that are actually going to supervise the election. | ||
And now, here we are, 47 days out from the election, and now they say, oh, pass this law before the government shuts down in 11 days. | ||
Pass this law. | ||
Really? | ||
Democrats are never going to vote for a nationwide voter ID. | ||
Republicans have, what, a seven-vote majority? | ||
They have a nothing majority. | ||
And the Congress has been gridlocked since 2022, basically. | ||
Now Trump goes in and says, you have to pass this law. | ||
Really? | ||
What a joke. | ||
They didn't put anybody out. | ||
It's been four years. | ||
You don't have an election integrity team. | ||
You didn't change any of the laws before. | ||
Too little, too late. | ||
There will be cheating in this election, and nobody can complain. | ||
I certainly will not be out there doing stop the steal if this one is rigged, because they did nothing. | ||
We did our part. | ||
We showed up and protested. | ||
I mean, I called it out. | ||
In June 2020, months before the election, and then after the election, I was there protesting and I was there on January 6th. | ||
I'm not going out there again. | ||
It's their fault. | ||
So this is an embarrassment. | ||
Not only that, but here we are coming up on the tail end. | ||
This may be the last thing that this Congress does. | ||
Think back to 2022 when Republicans were running and there was going to be a red wave. | ||
They said they would release the 44,000 hours of Capitol footage from January 6th. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said they would impeach Joe Biden. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said they would impeach other personnel in the White House. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said they would subpoena the administration. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said they would create a subcommittee on weaponization of federal law enforcement. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said they would restrict deficit spending. | ||
They did the opposite. | ||
They said they would secure the border. | ||
Never happened. | ||
It went on and on and on. | ||
Two years have gone by. | ||
What has the Republican Congress done? | ||
Name one thing. | ||
Name one thing this Republican House has done. | ||
One thing. | ||
They gave more money to Ukraine. | ||
They gave more money to Israel. | ||
They gave more money to Taiwan. | ||
They raised the debt ceiling, suspended it indefinitely. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all they did. | ||
We elect Republicans. | ||
We got it. | ||
Oh, we have to elect Republicans. | ||
They have to get in there to hold the line. | ||
They're going to do all... They've done nothing. | ||
It's over. | ||
This Congress is over. | ||
The election is in seven weeks. | ||
And then it's the lame duck period. | ||
Nothing will get done. | ||
And then they're out. | ||
Then the Democrats take over. | ||
And people say, we have to vote. | ||
Most important election of our, it always is, the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
And then nothing ever changes. | ||
When are people going to learn? | ||
So, so that's the government shutdown. | ||
It's all, the whole thing's fake. | ||
It's all BS. | ||
Who cares? | ||
But that's that. | ||
I'm going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me get my headphones out here so I can hear you guys. | ||
We'll see what we got going on here. | ||
All right. | ||
Super chats. | ||
Favorite portion of the show. | ||
The best. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
We don't have as many tonight, which is good. | ||
Nice little day off for me. | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
How you doing? | ||
Yeah, and Shabbos Kestenbaum spoke at a Trump rally. | ||
Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Democrat Jew who says that the Russia hoax was real, and he's a Democrat, spoke at a Trump rally. | ||
That's how cucked we are. | ||
Southern Groy percent five dollars thoughts on Jill Stein She receives support on social media from Russian agents | ||
and has taken several trips to Moscow She is anti-israel, but it seems her function is to take | ||
votes from Kamala Is she mobbed up with whatever axis is behind Trump seems | ||
like it actually yeah top dog sent $150 Do you got any stream slash videos coming up with the dates? | ||
I do not But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
If I did, I would tell you. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I love when people say these things like I'm waiting for someone to ask me. | ||
Oh yeah, that just reminds me. | ||
I'm going to Romania tomorrow to do a thing with the Tates. | ||
I just didn't say anything. | ||
I was waiting for someone to send me a super chat and ask. | ||
Any news on this? | ||
Any news? | ||
I announced everything I'm doing at the beginning of the show. | ||
Fucked hard. | ||
And I think I've also been asked this exact question several times this week. | ||
It's just like, how are you a stupid idiot or what? | ||
Oh yeah, yeah. | ||
Now that you mention it, yeah I am. | ||
I was just kind of hiding that. | ||
But also if I'm asked I have to tell you it was a big surprise but since you asked so nicely Yeah, that's right. | ||
I know if that was happening I would announce it and if I would if it was happening and I didn't announce it I wouldn't tell you because I'd wait to announce another time or something like Hey, got any stream coming up with the tits? | ||
Like what the fuck is wrong with you? | ||
Are you retarded? | ||
Are you just stupid? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat though. | ||
Hello, you sent $10. | ||
I'm English and I don't know who Steve Laws is. | ||
I don't think anybody does. | ||
Jason Gregory sent $10. | ||
If you were the dictator of America, what would be your top three orders to the country? | ||
After you enslave the women and segregate the people you don't find to be of value for lack of intelligence or race. | ||
Would you want 80% of USA to be white or even more? | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $5. | ||
410. | ||
How old were you when you got your first phone? | ||
My first phone was a slide phone in middle school and it was awesome. | ||
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I got a flip phone in sixth grade. | |
So that must have been in 2010? | ||
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2009, 2010? | |
Because I love going to the park. | ||
I would go to the park every day during the summer. | ||
And my mom, you know, the thing, you know what's funny about boomers? | ||
Boomers are always like, stop me if you have heard this before. | ||
When I was growing up, boomers would always say, your generation is so, all you guys want to do is play inside. | ||
When we were kids, we would go out and we would only come home when the streetlights came on. | ||
We'd only, we were told, we were thrown out and they'd say, come home when it's dark out. | ||
At the same time, if you did that, your parents would be like, where were you? | ||
If you ever did that, your parents would be texting you and calling you. | ||
Where are you? | ||
You didn't check in. | ||
If you wanted to go to your friend's house, you'd have to arrange it in advance. | ||
It was like a diplomatic visit. | ||
You had to make a play date. | ||
You had to submit a request. | ||
To the embassy. | ||
I'd like to have a sleepover. | ||
Mother! | ||
I announced my intention to have a sleepover. | ||
I'd have to go through all these different checks. | ||
You have to go through customs to go to the sleepover. | ||
Are their parents going to be home? | ||
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Is it this? | |
Is it that? | ||
Well, what about this? | ||
Have to get your passport months in advance. | ||
So that, that was like my childhood. | ||
I was always at war with my father. | ||
My, you know, cause I love video games. | ||
Did anybody else have this relationship with their parents? | ||
See, that's, that's why I'm a little bit different than white people. | ||
As like an ethnic, you know, because my parents are true, like ethnics, you know, my mom came from like a grease ball, Italian neighborhood. | ||
My dad came from like a broken home. | ||
Uh, Mexican and Irish was very unusual. | ||
And so when I was growing up, I just loved playing video games and being inside. | ||
And my dad hated it. | ||
He was always like, you'd ever play outside. | ||
You got to play. | ||
He forced me to play sports. | ||
And you know, I remember one time we were at the last baseball game of the season or whatever. | ||
And there was like a picnic in the park. | ||
And I was like, dad, can I go home and play PlayStation 2? | ||
And he flipped out. | ||
It's a beautiful day. | ||
Everyone's playing. | ||
And you want to go home and play that fucking game. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
I'm like, Dad, I just like video games, bro. | ||
Chill out. | ||
But you know, like, everybody else's parents were so chill. | ||
Everybody else's parents didn't, you know, everybody else's parents, all the white people, their parents were atheists. | ||
Maybe their parents played video games themselves. | ||
Parents smoked pot or whatever. | ||
And I, you know, my best friend in kindergarten was Muslim, actually. | ||
He was a Muslim immigrant from Jordan, or his parents were. | ||
And I would go to his house, and it was like an international incident one time. | ||
He came to my house and my mom fed him fruit snacks, which are not halal. | ||
It was a big scandal. | ||
And I remember I would go to his house, and he had a Game Boy before I had any video games. | ||
He had a Gameboy and I was obsessed because I had never played video games. | ||
And so he had a Gameboy and all I want to do is play his Gameboy and his mom got pissed. | ||
She's like, you can't play on the Gameboy. | ||
Go play outside. | ||
We're like, yo, but the Gameboy is awesome. | ||
Just let us play Pokemon. | ||
Why are you being so not chill right now? | ||
Anyway. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
But then, when I did that, when I grew up, and I liked going to the park, I'd ride my bike to the park every day, and I'd get into all kinds of trouble and stuff. | ||
You know, mischief. | ||
My mom would be, you know, well, you need to have a phone so I can reach you, or what if, God forbid, something happened to you? | ||
It's like, okay, so what the fuck? | ||
On the one hand, I have my dad, who won't let me play fucking GameCube for more than a couple hours. | ||
He's literally sitting in the other room, seething, because I'm playing GameCube. | ||
Like, relax. | ||
This doesn't affect you. | ||
And then on the other hand, if I go and play outside, you know, my mom's gonna lose it and think I'm gonna die or something. | ||
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So, it's like, dude. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's why the women are a big part of the problem. | ||
You know, I love my mother and everything, but like the helicopter mom thing is totally real. | ||
And if I wasn't such a rebel, I could see how my parents would have chopped my balls off. | ||
I had to fight my parents constantly, and if I didn't, I would be a... I would be a bitch. | ||
Because... | ||
Like the longhouse thing, it's totally real. | ||
The way, if you are a young man, you just get shit on your entire childhood, and they don't see it that way. | ||
They think they're protecting you, but they're suffocating you. | ||
And that's why a lot of like the Southern guys are real fucking men. | ||
And you know me, I am not in love with the South at all. | ||
I have no affinity with the South at all or their culture. | ||
But the one thing I will say about the South is that Southern men in my generation, they grow up and they're like real men. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Like a lot of them die. | ||
Like a lot of them die from drunk driving and other stupid shit. | ||
Probably more than my people in my town. | ||
Nobody died from my high school. | ||
I went to a high school of 4,000 people. | ||
The only two people that died were from a couple kids killed themselves, couple kids died of a drug overdose. | ||
That's in 10 years. | ||
In the South, people are dying all the time. | ||
They get in car crashes, you know, whatever. | ||
And that's because they're risk takers. | ||
That's because they're outdoors. | ||
You know, their dad is in there teaching them how to hunt and fish and all that | ||
stuff. They go out, they take risks. | ||
They're not suffocated in that way. And consequently, they grow up and yeah, | ||
like a lot of them are toxic or they're, they die sometimes. | ||
But like, you know, the ones that make it out, well, they're | ||
independent. They're not woke. | ||
The people in my town, in my generation, are all, like, beta male pussies because their moms were suffocating them. | ||
And so if you can't stand up to your mother, and if you can't stand up to, like, female teachers and girlfriends and stuff like that, you will be a neutered fucking bitch. | ||
That's what's happening to everybody. | ||
And nobody wants to say it. | ||
A lot of these tradfags don't want to say it either. | ||
But it's true. | ||
And that's one of the things I agree with Andrew Tate about, is that these trad fags, they have convinced themselves that they're being masculine by being cucked like beta males for their girlfriends. | ||
Like their girlfriend or their wife wears the pants, they get bossed around, they get nagged to death, and they think that's like, you're like a medieval knight. | ||
I gotta check with my wife. | ||
You know, wife is drawing up a chore chart for you. | ||
Wife is making you do shit. | ||
And you think you're like a knight. | ||
It's gross. | ||
So, men really need to fight against the suffocating instinct of the mother. | ||
It's a big thing. | ||
So yeah, so I got a phone in 5th or 6th grade. | ||
Flip phone. | ||
Yeah, I'm old. | ||
I'm old school. | ||
I had a flip phone, and then I had, and you couldn't text. | ||
You could call, but texting cost money. | ||
That was back before people, now no one even thinks of it. | ||
Back in those days, you could only send so many texts in a given month. | ||
Unlimited texting was like a commodity, you know? | ||
So I remember there was this girl I had a crush on in sixth grade and she texted me and I had to do that thing where you press the number three times to get the letters. | ||
And I remember at the dinner table, I'd be like, yo, this girl texted me. | ||
What should I say? | ||
And my parents were like, don't say this, say that. | ||
And I was like, can I text her back? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
You know, but not, not too many texts. | ||
That's a real story, by the way. | ||
And then I got the slide phone. | ||
I got the one that slides up, you know, and it has a keyboard. | ||
Remember those? | ||
It was like a touchscreen on the front and then you would slide it up and then it was a keyboard. | ||
I had one of those. | ||
And then I got my first iPhone my freshman year in high school. | ||
Got the first iPhone. | ||
Changed everything. | ||
And back in those days you had a little suite of technologies. | ||
When you, in those days, this is just 98 kids things. | ||
If you're like a 97, 98, 99 kid, you were in like middle school right around the time when the iTouch came out. | ||
And so the iTouch was like the proto-iPhone. | ||
Back in those days, you know, first you had your iPod, you had your mp3 player, then your iPod. | ||
iPod was a music player. | ||
Then iPhone comes out, but hardly anybody had it yet. | ||
iPhone, you had Blackberry, my father had Blackberry. | ||
But then the iTouch came out alongside the iPhone. | ||
And the iTouch, it was like an iPhone, but it didn't have a cellular internet. | ||
It was Wi-Fi. | ||
And then later I think they had an iPod Touch. | ||
And it was an iPod, a music player, but you can't get it. | ||
Apps, games, it had a touchscreen, you play YouTube videos. | ||
And so everybody had an iPod Touch. | ||
And that was like the first time that I played a YouTube video on my iPod Touch. | ||
It was like the world changed forever. | ||
The first time I laid down on the couch and opened up YouTube on a mobile device and watched a video on Wi-Fi, I was like, this, the future is now. | ||
My life. | ||
And I'll never forget. | ||
I put, uh, Thunderstruck by ACDC. | ||
I love that song at the time I put that on. | ||
I was like, this, this is like a game changer. | ||
I get to watch the Thunderstruck music video on my iPod touch. | ||
This is insane. | ||
So you kids, you youngsters, you take it for granted. | ||
These people that watch my show now, they're like 15. | ||
They don't even know. | ||
They don't know! | ||
But that's what, in those days, you had your iPod Touch. | ||
And yeah, I had one. | ||
And in like the, in the late noughts, the late 2000s, it was like the idea that you would watch TV in the car was insane. | ||
It was like absolutely insane. | ||
Now there's screens everywhere. | ||
But in like the in the early, mid and late 2000s, the idea of like watching a TV show in the car was like revolutionary. | ||
So you had like portable DVD players where you literally put a disc inside of like a little monitor. | ||
You had those. | ||
Then the minivans came out with like a little screen that unfolded in the back seat and there was a DVD player in the front. | ||
And then on the iPod Nano, the iPod Nano started to get a big screen and you could buy TV shows on iTunes. | ||
And I remember on my iPod Nano, I'd watch Spongebob. | ||
I bought like two episodes off of iTunes with an iTunes gift card. | ||
And I'd watch that. | ||
And it was like, That was a development. | ||
You know, Nintendo DS came out later. | ||
Nintendo DS was a big, but that was gaming. | ||
It was not really the same thing. | ||
So the kind of content consumption that goes on now, it's ubiquitous, but it wasn't like that. | ||
You know, Flipnote, Hatena, that was a game changer anyway. | ||
So yeah, those were the good old days. | ||
Now people take it for granted. | ||
TikTok, Instagram, all that stuff. | ||
YouTube, Netflix. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Yeah, that's a good super chat. | ||
My first phone, my flip phone. | ||
Yeah, I remember. | ||
This has never happened to you? | ||
One time I was on my flip phone and I discovered there was like a store on my phone where you could buy ringtones and I treated it like an mp3 player and I'd look up like every song and play ringtones on like the ringtone store. | ||
I'd play the previews but those cost money. | ||
And my parents, like, they got the bill like a month later and it was like $300 because I was just playing ringtones all the time. | ||
Wasn't buying them, but you played the preview and it cost like a dollar or whatever. | ||
They were like, how could you? | ||
You played all these ringtones? | ||
I'm like, Mom, I didn't buy any. | ||
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Remember that? | |
Good times. | ||
Anyway, those were the days, huh? | ||
Now it's a different world. | ||
It's a different world we live in. | ||
Tic-tac! | ||
Tic-tac and selfies! | ||
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But first, let me take a selfie. | |
This is a selfie stick generation. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
It's different. | ||
on xcent $10 hey Nick sometimes throughout my day I imagine you using | ||
your retard voice love you buddy thanks for all the great content | ||
what's with the retard voices Is that like a- is that a joke now? | ||
Is that a running bit? | ||
What? | ||
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Hmm, yeah, we gotta get my clips on Instagram. | ||
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Maybe, I might. | |
Yeah, that guy's a freak. | ||
Hey Nick, can you play Skyrim on stream? | ||
Maybe, I might. | ||
No name, groiper sent $10. | ||
Rabbi Shmuley donates thousands of kosher sex toys to his beline, what appears to be another hidden explosives plan. | ||
Yeah, that guy's a freak. I don't know what his deal is with the sex toys, man. | ||
These people are disgusting. | ||
How could you think those are holy people and their rabbis are selling dildos? | ||
Thanks buddy, I appreciate it. | ||
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Based on on sent $10. How does anyone need to be red-pilled on racial differences? | ||
Isn't this stuff just obvious by the time you're five years old like screamingly obvious? | ||
Yeah, good cushion alcohol and $5 use funny for a white boy She a 14 cent $100 even for dough in Canada starting to | ||
talk of limiting immigration Window is shifting keep the pressure on brothers re-migration | ||
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Thank you for the big super chat What is this, what is this re-migration everybody's pushing | ||
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so hard? | |
Why are we not just calling it deportations and immigration moratorium? | ||
This faggot today is like, you never said re-migration! | ||
Yeah, this word you made up recently. | ||
I've never heard that until this year. | ||
I don't think anyone's ever used that in that context. | ||
I'm personal friends of Peter Brimelow, Jared Taylor. | ||
I went to Charlottesville. | ||
I've never heard re-migration until this year. | ||
So, yeah, well, I mean, look, the immigration's been so high for so long everywhere. | ||
You know, they say, what, Keir Starmer's talking to Maloney now? | ||
Even Maloney's talking about doing it after she totally cucked out. | ||
But, yeah, no, it does appear that the conversation's changing. | ||
I wouldn't get too white-pilled about it, though, because it's really just about this irregular migration they're trying to crack down on. | ||
I don't really believe there's any end in sight, and I don't think deportations are coming either. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat! | ||
I wouldn't read too much into that, actually. | ||
I'm a little bit suspicious of all that. | ||
Canuck sent $5. | ||
What's more detrimental to a woman? | ||
Getting raped or being so ugly that all of her friends got raped except her? | ||
Cope. | ||
That's just total cope. | ||
That's cope for being a failed civilization. | ||
not a reflection point today of the overall potential slash success overall. | ||
Today is a snapshot in history. | ||
If you drew a snapshot during the Dark Ages, you what conclude the West was backward and | ||
Middle East was ahead. | ||
It's not the case anymore today because empires rise and fall in America is no exception. | ||
Sadly, that's just total cope. | ||
That's called for being a failed civilization. | ||
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Is it still surreal the impact you have on the greatest nation or even when it comes | ||
to a song used in a tick tock? | ||
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Okay. | ||
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Thank you for that. | ||
I think that might guarantee it. | ||
Raise the super chats to $10. | ||
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Laura Loomer, known for her provocative stunts, once again. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
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Do you want to know how to stop the Trump assassinations after he gets elected? | ||
Put Kennedy as his vice president. | ||
I think that might guarantee it. | ||
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One of the perks of getting married is being able to get back on the payment apps | ||
under your wife's name. | ||
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Yeah, maybe I'll try that. | ||
Kevin meow meow sent $5. | ||
Hey, Nick, smiley cat face. | ||
Hey, Florida groper sent $20. | ||
Whoops, Florida groper sent $20. | ||
You just said monies and you want PPL to join you? | ||
It should be me. | ||
We're gonna fight Nick. | ||
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Dick Masterson's backed out by is meant to be foolproof from censorship as a Patreon alternative. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $10. | ||
You are definitely over the target. | ||
These bitches are so afraid of you. | ||
Hey, too bad you can't sell the hats through crylessivida.com. | ||
Smiley face. | ||
I'm trying to rack my brain thinking how we could run your sales through my Square account. | ||
Here's to get banned. | ||
Listen, everybody, I appreciate that everybody wants to help, but there's nothing that you can tell me that we haven't tried. | ||
We know experts, everybody that has faced this problem. | ||
We know them. | ||
We've worked with them. | ||
Can't be done. | ||
So, but I appreciate the thought, I know. | ||
Yeah, what a fag. | ||
Yeah, what a fag. | ||
I don't really know anything about him to be honest. | ||
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Emergency. | ||
Russwell sent $20, if you could break your grow-ipers into accepting crypto, it would solve some big problems. | ||
Dr. Armo sent $10, thoughts on Archbishop Valley? | ||
I don't have any serious thoughts about him. | ||
Yeah, I'm not a huge fan. | ||
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Yeah? | |
Thank you. | ||
He did it. | ||
He said it again, Award. | ||
Thank you. He did it. Said it again, Award. | ||
So true. | ||
I think that's a good question. | ||
I think so. | ||
I think so. | ||
I I think so. | ||
I don't know that I would bet money on it because it's such an unpredictable situation, but you gotta stop asking me for these bets! | ||
But yeah, I think it's likely. | ||
I do, actually. | ||
I do. | ||
I don't know what I put the odds on, but I think there's a good chance. | ||
I don't know if it's odds on, but I'd say there's a high chance it could happen if it's September now. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Don't take your bets based on me. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat, though. | ||
We'll see. | ||
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Israel hasn't gotten their hostages yet. | ||
Another victory condition. | ||
Hezbollah attacked occupied territory that belongs to Lebanon on October 8th. | ||
Also, Israel will lose if they invade Lebanon. | ||
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Knows it's not a lot of dollar for someone like you, hope this didn't cause anguish. | ||
Jason Gregory sent $15, had a friend that sold weed and used his mom for everything legal-wise. | ||
Would you be able to do the same maybe? | ||
Sorry if this is retarded. | ||
What is 07? | ||
What does groiper mean? | ||
I'd like represent but gotta know what it means. | ||
Andrew Priestley sent $10. | ||
I send my sister clips of the show all the time, and she thinks you are hilarious, and based. | ||
She is Canadian, white, 25% Anglo-Saxon, 75% Celtic. | ||
Would you be interested in marrying her? | ||
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Christine in Ohio sent $10. | ||
I am 57 years old and have heard since grade school how Israel is our ally and we should protect them. | ||
But everything you have pointed out about Jews is so disturbing. | ||
My eyes have been opened. | ||
Tonight Trump's second speech he kept saying, isn't that right Miriam? | ||
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Yup! | |
We're cooked. | ||
Pray to Jesus. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
Well, and it's so sad because Trump is supposed to be our hero. | ||
He's supposed to be our champion, and then you see him cuck out like that. | ||
It's so pathetic. | ||
You know, isn't that right, Miriam? | ||
And Miriam is an Israeli. | ||
Like, she's not even American. | ||
She's an Israeli. | ||
And it's just full-on cucked up. | ||
Double-cucked up. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
So yeah, the red pill doesn't go down easily. | ||
honestly it's pretty depressing. | ||
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Kyle Langford sent $25. | ||
Control chaos is a clear step towards a Muslim slash Christian alliance, which is great. | ||
If coalition is the method to defeat Israel. | ||
Do you have any current Chinese or Indian influence or allies who might help free us from the Israelis? | ||
This is only if you are seeking a coalition versus Israel, which it seems like you might be. | ||
We're doing a show dude. | ||
Do a show with a person Muslim Christian Alliance when it's a fucking panel show dumb ass. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
It's like, look, Israel is being criticized by the whole world. | ||
Muslims criticize Israel. | ||
We criticize Israel. | ||
We're both contributing to the raising of the consciousness that Israel and the Jews are a distinct entity that have a penchant for evil. | ||
Their victim narrative is something that they weaponize. | ||
And we can't just let it be what it is without saying, you want Muslim-Christian alliance? | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
The only people who are talking about that are Jews. | ||
Who are trying to undermine it by making it something other than what it is. | ||
There's like 3 million Muslims in America. | ||
Okay? | ||
Christine Weston Chandler sent $10. | ||
It's extremely unfortunate that Republicans are counting on the election fraud issue, especially considering the overwhelming evidence that Verizon was suppressing critical information I don't know, we'll see. | ||
to a | ||
two She did come back around in like August. | ||
The problem with her is she's a leaker. | ||
like John Doe. | ||
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Nick 2015, Deep State runs the world. | ||
Nick 2024, Jews run the world. | ||
Nick 2025, Jesus was actually a Mossad psyop. | ||
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Why didn't Trump rehire Kellyanne Conway? | ||
Well, he did bring her around, if you recall. | ||
She did come back around in like August. | ||
The problem with her is she's a leaker. | ||
That's a big problem with her and, you know, she's a little problematic. | ||
But she's kind of in that orbit again. | ||
You have accurately called Israel's game plan step-by-step this past year. | ||
Let's say your predictions continue to be accurate. | ||
What next? | ||
Israel slash you? | ||
Wiggly Wiggly sent $10. | ||
It's so blackpilling. | ||
There will never be another candidate with as much charisma and aura who inspires such zealous supporters as Trump and it's all for naught. | ||
At least until 2036. | ||
Yep, it sucks. | ||
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Thanks for the big super chat, it's true. | ||
Yeah, he's a cold fish. | ||
I don't know what his problem is. | ||
I guess it's cultural. | ||
gay and retarded. But mommy says no more bad words. | ||
CJM sent $100. Your ethnic family recollection is spot on. | ||
I love ethnic warmth. The polar opposite is Keith Woods. He'll take his kids and their | ||
friends out for lunch and make them split the bill. Thanks for the big super chat. It's true. Yeah, | ||
he's a cold fish. I don't know what his problem is. I guess it's cultural. Some people are just | ||
like that. You know, I think people are Well, specifically Italians, very warm and extroverted and all of that. | ||
And, you know, these Irish people, they're just like these men of the North. | ||
They're not as friendly, but that's OK. | ||
He's friendly enough. | ||
He's a nice enough guy. | ||
But it's like, yeah, a little cold. | ||
The splitting the building is spot on. | ||
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That's for sure. | |
Very, uh, you know, Italians are very like, hey, you're the guest. | ||
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The, you know, there's that whole dynamic, but yeah. | |
No, but we like Keith. | ||
He's just a little... He comes from a different culture. | ||
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Let's just put it that way. | |
He's Northern Europeans. | ||
I guess I owe him for that. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat! | ||
I still need to learn from you when it comes to overexposure on social media. | ||
You always come in on a giant space, host your own space on a pressing topic, drop a | ||
banger tweet or ratio someone in the replies then dip out. | ||
People sitting in spaces for 12 hours or just flooding their timeline all day removes the | ||
mystique that you have garnered. | ||
Diminishing returns. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, look, I mean, it's a strategy. | ||
Some people, that's how they get their engagement. | ||
You know, they shoot out 50 tweets. | ||
One of them gets 50,000 likes. | ||
The rest of them get 100. | ||
Some people are in a space all day. | ||
That, there's just persistent. | ||
It's just a different strategy. | ||
And it depends on kind of like what you're going for. | ||
You know, some people, they, you know, they just flood the zone. | ||
They're constantly visible, constantly available, and that kind of depends on your ability and what you're trying to be, and they can build a nice little niche for themselves, other people. | ||
Well, you know, but I do this show every night. | ||
It just kind of, it depends on the strategy. | ||
So, I mean, that can work. | ||
Just look at Jackson Hinkle. | ||
Jackson Hinkle does a deluge of tweets every day. | ||
He's like a hundred tweets every day. | ||
Some people, that's what they do. | ||
And, you know, that works too, but it's just a different, you're right. | ||
Something is lost, but they probably get more engagement in absolute terms because there's just more of it. | ||
They might get a lower average engagement, but they put so much content out. | ||
So, you know, it's just a different approach. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat! | ||
I percent $100 for the cause. Oh seven. Thanks for the big super chat. Yes 36 cent $10 | ||
I remember as a young Italian people would mention that Italians are dark because they were conquered by blacks | ||
thousands of years ago Assuming we turn it around what story will the DNA record | ||
say about this time 1,000 years from now? | ||
Did our gene pool receive a lethal dose of blacks and Hispanics? | ||
3 16 Thomas and red Matthew 511 to 12 blester yay when men shall revile you and | ||
persecute you and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake rejoice and be exceeding glad for great | ||
is your reward in heaven for so persecuted the prophets which | ||
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That was stupid. | ||
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they aren't white. I'm hoping that you will repent and obey the teachings of | ||
the church. Absolute Bean sent five dollars. Erm, actually you have to say | ||
re-migration. Defund Israel now sent $50. They will never give Robert Downey Jr. | ||
the credit he deserves for being Black in Tropic Thunder. | ||
That was stupid. That's a stupid movie. Everybody, when I was growing up, everybody | ||
always talked about I thought it was really stupid and dumb and a stupid, cheap gimmick that wasn't that funny. | ||
Oh, here we go. | ||
Here we, here we go! | ||
Here come, since I said the nostalgia shit 15 minutes ago, now here come all the re, that's so relatable. | ||
Now it's my turn to say my relatable chunk is bullshit. | ||
Here we fucking go, like anyone cares. | ||
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No one cares. | ||
Well call me when you're a lawyer. | ||
King, no one cares Trevor Starks sent $15 appreciate the work you do. I'm a law student at Wayne in Detroit | ||
I'm very confident you have a solid case against the payment processing companies for unconstitutional | ||
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me when you're a lawyer Brandon Paris sent $5. We must dismantle the establishment | ||
board by board I will saw the tables of tyranny in half favorite episode | ||
of SpongeBob I don't know Turkish cockroach sent $5. Can you slow down | ||
the TTS speed a tad bit? | ||
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Do you think all brown people and black people should be deported? | ||
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You ever wonder if whites are high IQ because God rewarded us for our piety | ||
Perhaps it was natural selection, but I like to think God rewards the pious and their children | ||
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Maybe. | ||
Maybe he did. | ||
I'd get banned from it. | ||
$10. Why not use cash app? People dollar cash app you $40 I get banned from it. Dumbass. Hitler gain sent $10 Hey, you | ||
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become a future pedo or creep? | ||
Anon 83 cent $5 thumbs up. Ooga booga sent $10 Hey, Nick, I noticed some of your shows can be demoralizing and touch on | ||
doom, dread and despair and it catches me off guard wondering | ||
if you can keep the demoralization streams to Monday and wear clothes from Hot Topic and play Avril Lavigne and | ||
Linkin Park as the only intro music so unprepared. Oh, I get | ||
it. Grotto sent $5 the red pill is still a suppository and I'm | ||
overdosing. If anyone needs a hit you can eat my poop. | ||
you Oh, don't be stupid. | ||
I believe it. | ||
$10 also can you stop being an asshole to super chatters? | ||
We wait two hours for you to be late and then pay for you to be a meanie weenie. Oh, don't be stupid | ||
See monster sent $7 Vegas has come a lot of 57% chance to win right now. I believe it I | ||
Believe it Christine in Ohio sent $5 mom Hetta again last time tonight | ||
You look so sad and disgusted with super chats, but it's such a gun part of the show look at camera and smile | ||
Christine it's almost Friday. Okay, let me Let me just drag myself across the finish line. | ||
I'll come back on Monday with a better attitude, but it's, you know... It's been rough this week. | ||
They say I'm Hezbollah the way Jewish bitches blowing up my phone. | ||
That was good. | ||
That was good the first time. | ||
The observation lounge sent $5. | ||
Do you think Trump is pandering to the Zionists just in order to win the election? | ||
There was way less violence in Palestine under Trump. | ||
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We got a couple more here. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
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What? | |
Everyone uses... Is this a joke? | ||
$5 2005 my father beat me to a pulp my mother cried and screamed will never leave my mind | ||
I'm sorry to hear that Sit JM sent | ||
$250 hey Nick your story of old times remind me of a time back in the day where we used to buy things with credit | ||
card Now it's all crypto. Have you ever considered reverting to | ||
credit cards? | ||
What everyone uses cool is this a joke Everyone still uses credit cards | ||
Thank you for the big super chat I don't know what you're talking about, but I appreciate it. | ||
Is that a joke? | ||
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Or is that like, uh, in the future it will be like this? | |
Is this a super chat from the future? | ||
The guy from the future. | ||
Yeah, he's a time traveler. | ||
Bro is a time traveler. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat! | ||
Okay! | ||
Wow! | ||
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Guys, you shouldn't have. | ||
No, seriously. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
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Hey Nick! | |
Hey Nick! | ||
Uh, is Trump cucking to win the election? | ||
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No dirt. | |
Probably are. | ||
Damn, that's crazy. | ||
I did not know that. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat! | ||
DS sent $5. Don't be grumpy gangie Gradient descent sent $5 Paul town thinks I'm gay, but I'm | ||
actually not what do I do probably are Last gorilla sent $20. Did you know Malcolm X's grandson | ||
became Shia and was beat to death in Mexico 2013? | ||
That's crazy Oliver Stone's son Sean Stone became Shia in Iran on camera. I did not know that | ||
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Okay, that's our last super chat Ah | |
Sheesh And | ||
Every day it's the same questions. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Superchats are over. | ||
Another day, another nickel. | ||
Alright, that's gonna do it for me. | ||
Friday. | ||
Thank God it's Friday. | ||
Tomorrow is Friday. | ||
Hour and ten until Friday and then it's... | ||
Boats, beers, and bros. | ||
Boats, booze, and bros. | ||
No, I'm not fucking doing anything this weekend. | ||
T-minus 70 minutes until Friday, and then I get to go to Chili's, have limitless apps, hang out with the boys, watch the big game. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Recharge for Monday. | ||
All right, that's going to do it for me. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Remember to smash the follow button here on Rumble. | ||
Leave a like, leave a comment. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 8 o'clock Central. | ||
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Sid JM, Top Dog, Canuck, Chia, Slavik Lukovic, and Pina Gallery Gruyper. | ||
These are like all-time Super Chatters this week. | ||
They're the only ones putting up with me. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
It's going to be only America first! | ||
Super chatters everybody that watches the show. We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. America first. The American people will come first, | ||
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once again. With respect, the respect that we deserve. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
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