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♪♪ They don't know what they are supporting. | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
They just censored the hashtags. | ||
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Gorba war will continue, and we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
He must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Group of Wars of 2019 when so many of these | ||
brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning | ||
him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars | ||
of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are | ||
really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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So, so, | |
so, so, | ||
so, Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
poor in-game modified spelunker feel free to25mup | ||
he sleeping he sleeping again | ||
Me and the grippers will save the Trump campaign. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, | ||
whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or they campaign, | ||
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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 gonna fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should | |
be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Oh Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for President of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
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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. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
I'm a basic plus, no man, but I'm a boss. | ||
I'm a leader, I'm Dave Boss. | ||
I'm a daughter, I'm a big change. | ||
I'm girls in the corner, I'm a mother's hand. | ||
Trust no ho, just a problem. | ||
I'm an actor, I'm a blunt tool. | ||
Stop the track, I'm just a person. | ||
Action. | ||
See, Ricky said, I'm a little bit wilder. | ||
I'm on the phone, yeah. | ||
If you're on the phone, do the ditto. | ||
OK, one more. | ||
the code is secular, don't hide me back where the clock is. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
You know, I can't put the man above your head. Pray before you go to bed. Everyday my mind goes to you. | ||
I'm just a little man, little man. I don't need no other man. Just a simple man. I've been there. I've been there. | ||
He was talking to the best of his heart. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. I just enjoy sin, alright? | ||
They said, just no man. I'm just a little man. So just leave your tape, boss. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. Mama said, just no hoes. He's a woman with a taste. | ||
Just no man. I'm just a little man. So just leave your tape, boss. | ||
Last out with Scott. He's the worst. He's everything. He's swarming. Not everybody can dare to look up to him. | ||
Warming up everybody Warming up the arm | ||
Warming up the neck Warming up the shoulders | ||
Warming up the shoulders Warming up the arms | ||
Warming up the arms Warming up the arms | ||
Warming up the shoulders Warming up the neck | ||
Keep tightenin' that hip Keep tightenin' that hip | ||
The first shots back off Only drop jewels way before they drop down | ||
Still holdin' down deep Still holdin' down deep | ||
The way does it say deep But they think those bullets | ||
They think those bullets Yes, they're the same | ||
They're the first, bitch The way does it say deep | ||
But they think those bullets They think those bullets | ||
And they say, drink, hook girls, get the double. | ||
Mama said, trust no ho, use a rubber. | ||
And they say, trust no man, use a rubber. | ||
I need it, they wash it out. | ||
And they say, drink, hook girls, get the double. | ||
Mama said, trust no ho, use a rubber. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | ||
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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Okay. | |
Do it yourself. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really cool subduers. | ||
Hmm, I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman of your team like that has to have an intuition set. | ||
Oh my god! | ||
Hey, Donald! | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm told it's a Swiss restaurant. | ||
Just a minute. | ||
Are you Megan here? | ||
Huh? | ||
Are you? | ||
No, no, no, you're just Matt. | ||
I'm called Bruce. | ||
Oh. | ||
Look at this! Right here on this street! It's 7 o'clock! | ||
Yeah, there you are. | ||
It's here! It's ours! | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Hey, Crump, get a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Darl? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
Crump, isn't you gay? What is it? | ||
New deal! New deal! New convention! | ||
My new game is Trump the game. | ||
Trump the game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential talk. | ||
You've said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I wouldn't want 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. | ||
That's the buy-in for it, right? | ||
Check please. Thank you. I wouldn't doubt it. Okay kids, make it fast. I better play the game. Mr. Trump, are you | ||
here? Scalp you. | ||
Excuse me, where's the money? | ||
Down the hall, Mr. President. | ||
Your mail modeling would be what it is today. | ||
Donald Trump? | ||
You're a big, tall, ugly, high-legged, young, black, and white. | ||
Right from the beginning, what is this about a fight for the Dino-Cons? | ||
Donald? | ||
You gotta be with some money on this. | ||
That's right. | ||
Dare I say it? | ||
I am declaring a new DROYFUR war against the Trump campaign until we can figure out what the hell is going on. | ||
Pray on our enemies when we die Only one gon' walk away when we collide. | ||
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new Troyper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga, this war, nigga, this war. | ||
I'm taking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons, and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's over. | ||
I get excited for them punks. | ||
And no one ain't crying when it's gone. | ||
Cause, bro, they be fighting for their clothes. | ||
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. | ||
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. | |
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 This nation belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. Belongs to you. | ||
It's not too late. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
We need to vote. | ||
It's not too late. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
We need to vote. | ||
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 the West. | |
West, I don't need your salvation. | ||
West, I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna die a warrior. | ||
West, I'm gonna die a warrior. | ||
The time for action has come. | ||
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect. | ||
The respect that we deserve. | ||
We're going to be. | ||
Senior advisors Chris Lassavita and Susie Wiles should be terminated immediately. | ||
We're going to be. | ||
Uh, let me ask you about Project 2025. | ||
Um... Never heard of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're a pain in the ass. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
By nature, political consultants, we want to control everything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, we just, we want to control everything, including the candidate. | ||
Yeah. Where is our Bulldog from 2016? | ||
you These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit. | ||
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So as they have total control, they pull the strings. | |
My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now. | ||
If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame. | ||
La Civita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th. | ||
And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless. | ||
Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls. | ||
If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs. | ||
Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures. | ||
Hey, colleague! | ||
Y'know. | ||
Ah, so, | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
so, so, | ||
so, so, | ||
Trump about to lose to an Indian with coconuts and you think this a joke? | ||
Trump just got shot in the ear and you are losing to a cackling thugly woman who speaks in ebonics when she is around minorities. | ||
Yo, yo, Donald Trump, how pathetic can you be? | ||
You fired people for a living and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You used to be the mean God and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You are losing this campaign because you staffed it with a bunch of gays. | ||
Who the hell is running your shit? | ||
Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV You look like a straight-up bitch and you are not gonna win | ||
if you don't fire people in front of the entire world You are going to be sent to prison you dumbass. Don't you | ||
understand? | ||
Our country is falling apart and you let an Indian woman cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our Lord | ||
Bro Trump, you better get it right. | ||
All these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty, salty grape or ball sack. | ||
Do you smell that? | ||
It is the smell of curry and coconuts. | ||
Yeah, that's the smell of your defeat. | ||
You will forever be known as the loser that lost to an ADIQ Indian woman. | ||
Your entire legacy will go down the toilet if you do not fire your campaign staffers on national television. | ||
Jamie Vance, what kind of decision was that? | ||
Fire his ass. | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
Coconuts, Donald! | ||
You are going to be force-fed curry and coconuts in prison if you don't fire all of your campaign staffers because you are losing this election. | ||
You need to get it right. | ||
Call Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, you idiot! | ||
Cripper War 2, Cripper War 2, Trump's campaign sucks, the Cripper's coming for you. | ||
Yo, yo, yo, you used to be a badass. | ||
But now you sound like shit and you straight up look like ass. | ||
Who the hell is running your campaign, Donald? | ||
Did you change your mind on DEA? | ||
You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies. | ||
At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television. | ||
Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit. | ||
And when you lose, America's gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison. | ||
But hey, maybe they'll Send you to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
You will never have to deal with the country that you let go to shit, but we will. | ||
So what the fuck, dude? | ||
We have to live in this shithole after you lose. | ||
So how about you fire these idiots and hire us? | ||
You've got nothing to lose, except your freedom and your empire and your family and your legacy. | ||
Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots. | ||
So fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude Dude | ||
Griper War 2 Griper War 2 Your campaign sucks Yeah, we're coming for you | ||
Griper War 2 Griper War 2 Your campaign sucks Yeah, we're coming for you | ||
Me and the Grippers 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 for action, then it's on them. | ||
So sorry, I missed you. | ||
Hey, I was with my friends. | ||
So high, but I'm not sitting. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
So sorry, I missed you. | ||
So sorry, I'm a mystery, running with the crazy crowd. | ||
Running with the crazy crowd. | ||
I'm climbing, going higher. | ||
I'm climbing, going higher, 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. | ||
So sorry, I'm a mystery, hair I'm whipping around. | ||
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. | ||
Now it's time for new believable people. | ||
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And we must do it. | |
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over to lead by. | ||
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And any 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! | ||
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Non-fatal. | |
We want to build a much better, believable people. | ||
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And we must do it non-fatal. | |
Communication very much higher. | ||
America first. | ||
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To lead it by an egg. | |
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first! | ||
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Love the 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. | ||
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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. | ||
And A. | ||
America first! | ||
I'm out. | ||
America first. | ||
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Non-fatal. | |
We want to build a much better, believable people. | ||
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And we must do it non-fatal. | |
Communication very much higher. | ||
America first. | ||
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To lead by an egg. | |
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first. | ||
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Love the flow. | |
We're going to be right back. | ||
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 crossroads. | ||
Now America is once again at a at a moment of reckoning. | ||
♪♪ ♪♪ | ||
♪♪ ♪♪ | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed | ||
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and corrupt political establishment | |
with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I love this country! | ||
It's payback time! | ||
I love this country. | ||
It's payback time. | ||
We're going to take our country back from these people. | ||
Peace people. | ||
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Peace! | |
Cheese. | ||
I will win. | ||
For Spain. | ||
For someone. | ||
We're gonna win at so many levels. | ||
We're gonna win, win, win! | ||
We will make America great again! | ||
We're gonna win at so many levels. | ||
We're gonna win, win, win. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
I love you. | ||
Mr. President-elect. | ||
You know the ones who said I'd never find someone like you. | ||
You were out of my league, all the things I believed. | ||
You were just the right 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 are more than just a dream. | ||
you 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 J.D. | ||
Vance or Donald Trump campaign event, and we will counter-program it with a large crowd. | ||
And we will deliver our grievances and our complaints of how this campaign is not living up to America First. | ||
But as long as things keep going the way they are, we will only step up and escalate and intensify our tactics to remind Republicans that Donald Trump is no longer an America First candidate. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
And what is necessary is to exert the same pressure on the Trump campaign on behalf of America First that any other donor, lobbyist, or special interest exerts on that campaign with their money. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
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Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a | |
new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system. | ||
And our system is rigged. | ||
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This is 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. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
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My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Big show, our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the latest developments in the emerging war in Lebanon. | ||
Major airstrikes today, over 1,200 airstrikes. | ||
Conducted by Israel in a single day. | ||
Killing over 450 people. | ||
Deadliest day of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah since 2006. | ||
And this is a week after the deadly Pager attack, which injured 2,700 people. | ||
Part of their strategy of escalating to de-escalate. | ||
So we'll talk all about that very dramatic day and there's some related developments. | ||
The United States is now deploying another aircraft carrier into the region as well as additional U.S. | ||
soldiers, ground troops coming in. | ||
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Not good. | |
So we'll do a little follow-up. | ||
We talked about it all week last week. | ||
We covered every day, each major escalation. | ||
Pager attack Tuesday. | ||
Radio attack Wednesday. | ||
Major airstrikes Thursday. | ||
Assassination on Friday. | ||
And then today, they're back at it again with the deadliest strikes in almost 20 years. | ||
They are begging for a war. | ||
So we'll get into all those details. | ||
Yep. | ||
We're going to go and fight and die for Israel again. | ||
We thought we were fighting a Groyper War. | ||
We're going to fight Israel's war. | ||
You thought you were fighting Groyper War 2. | ||
You're actually going to be fighting Lebanon War 3 on behalf of Israel. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the state of the Trump campaign. | ||
I believe this is our third or fourth week doing this, but every Monday we go over and recap the week's events on the Trump campaign, policy, personnel, rhetoric, all Trump-related developments. | ||
It's another rough week. | ||
Last week, I gave a pretty positive score. | ||
This week, not so much. | ||
We're gonna go over a few statements that Trump has made on the campaign trail and they're bad on, excuse me, on both fronts. | ||
Some of them we covered on Friday. | ||
I had a pretty dark show on Friday, pretty black billed. | ||
On Friday, we talked about two events that he did last Thursday in front of Jewish groups, where he basically swore allegiance to Israel. | ||
Like, that's what happened. | ||
He went up and said, we're gonna make Israel great again. | ||
All that stuff. | ||
Friday, I came dressed up as a human black pill. | ||
Black shirt, black hoodie, black hat. | ||
Friday I went to the Halloween party as a human blackpill. | ||
And everybody started to say I was so blackpilled I was endorsing Kamala. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about that tonight as well. | ||
But you know something? | ||
I was blackpilled on Friday. | ||
I'm a little blackpilled tonight. | ||
But what I remembered after my show on Friday I did the show, we talked about all these developments that really make me beside myself. | ||
But I put on Game of Thrones, I ordered a pizza, and I remembered the most important rule of everything that we do, which is to have fun! | ||
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Week in, week out, black pill this, black pill that, get ready to die for Israel, Trump's gay. | ||
Haitians are eating everybody. | ||
But then it dawned on me, after the show, I forgot the most important rule. | ||
Have fun! | ||
I forgot to have fun. | ||
So once I remembered that, I was like, now I'm white-pilled again. | ||
So I'm actually white-pilled tonight. | ||
Even though I was very black-pilled on Friday and the news isn't good, I remembered to be white-pilled Because the most important thing is to have fun. | ||
We gotta have fun. | ||
So it's fine. | ||
So it's okay. | ||
It's all fine. | ||
So anyway, so we'll be talking about those things, imminent war in Lebanon. | ||
We'll also be doing the State of the Trump campaign. | ||
Going over some of the statements we talked about on Friday as well as some other ones. | ||
It's bad on both fronts. | ||
Our two big issues with Trump are war and immigration. | ||
They're both not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
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What else? | ||
I suppose that's it. | ||
Not too much else going on this week. | ||
This election season is boring. | ||
People are asking me, what's going on with Groyper War 2? | ||
And I'm like, you tell me! | ||
The Trump campaign isn't doing any events! | ||
How can we ambush the Trump campaign when they're not going to Michigan? | ||
I declared Groyper War the last week in August. | ||
They've done like two events on the same day. | ||
The day after he got shot. | ||
And I'm not gonna go and antagonize him the day after he almost got shot. | ||
But people have been asking me about Groyper War. | ||
When are we going? | ||
I'm like, when is Trump going to Michigan? | ||
I'm going there as like a spoiler activist. | ||
He's running! | ||
Hello? | ||
He's not doing anything there. | ||
I saw a statistic yesterday on social media. | ||
It said he's doing less than half or fewer than half of the rallies this year than he was doing in 2016. | ||
Fewer than half! | ||
I mean, 2020 notwithstanding because of the pandemic, he was doing, he did like 40 rallies in October 2016. | ||
He's doing fewer than 10. | ||
That's like the average. | ||
He's like not campaigning. | ||
There's no ground game in Michigan. | ||
He's doing no events in Michigan. | ||
We're waiting for him to announce an event! | ||
They did one! | ||
They did one in Flint and Grand Rapids last Monday? | ||
Tuesday, I think it was? | ||
That's all we've heard since we started this thing late August. | ||
Now, we have heard word about a couple of upcoming events this week, so hopefully we'll be able to get out there, but Point being, this election is so slow. | ||
2016, it felt like the whole world was on fire. | ||
2020 was crazy for other reasons, but the election kind of sucked then because of the pandemic. | ||
This year, where's the action? | ||
Where's the news? | ||
The whole thing is boring. | ||
And it's crazy because big things are happening with Biden dropping out and it is consequential, but For days, nothing goes on in this campaign. | ||
It's a little ridiculous. | ||
Where's the rallies? | ||
Where's the events? | ||
I'm a critic! | ||
And I'm like, I don't even have anything criticized. | ||
Nothing's even happening. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
That's how I feel about that whole situation. | ||
One other thing I wanted to talk about before I go live. | ||
I just want to make this clear on the show. | ||
So, Friday, I was very critical of Trump. | ||
And I said, in very strong terms, I said he's a threat to the country. | ||
And I said that because of his remarks that he made last Thursday, which we will go over again tonight, which reveal, I believe, that he is compromised by the state of Israel. | ||
And when you look at how things are coming together in the Middle East, it's very clear that Israel plans on using Trump to bring the United States in to fight their war. | ||
It's clear that that is a distinct possibility. | ||
It's not a certainty, but it's a worrying possibility. | ||
And I said, on that basis, I'm actually afraid if Trump gets in office that it will be bad. | ||
I'm afraid, based on what he said on Thursday, that he will crack down on what people are calling anti-Semitism. | ||
In reality, it's criticism of Israel's capture of our institutions. | ||
I'm afraid that he'll bring us to war in the Middle East in a way that Biden has been making a big show of holding us back from doing. | ||
And then on Saturday, that segment was clipped, and a big account that follows Elon Musk, and then Elon Musk follows this account back, this journalist, tweets that I endorsed Kamala. | ||
And they post this edit, like a news clipping, and they have some AI ...news story, and it says Nick Fuentes endorses Kamala. | ||
Who's next? | ||
P. Diddy? | ||
Bill Cosby? | ||
Nick Fuentes says Kamala's better on the border and tech censorship. | ||
And Elon Musk replied to The Post to amplify it and said, oh, that's bizarre. | ||
And it's crazy. | ||
I've been saying for weeks, I've been fighting this for weeks, months. | ||
You criticize Trump and they want to say that you endorse Kamala. | ||
I told you it happened to me, I think in July or June. | ||
I got a call from the New York Post after doing a show that was very critical of Trump. | ||
Same deal. | ||
And they called me the next day and said, oh, so are you endorsing Kamala? | ||
And I said, no. | ||
And like the guy practically hung up and never published a story. | ||
This guy, some Jewish journalist at the New York Post, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, who is an ally of Netanyahu, some Jewish journalist at the pro-Israel, pro-Trump New York Post, was calling a few people that I know, asking for my number. | ||
A few people texted me and said, hey, this guy Levine is trying to get your number for an interview. | ||
And so I call the guy and he's asking me these questions and he says, so you're endorsing Kamala? | ||
I said, no, absolutely not. | ||
He practically hung up and then never did a story. | ||
Point is, the pro-Trump shills, pro-Israel types, they want me to endorse Kamala because they know that it's an anti-endorsement. | ||
Then they could say, look, the far-right extremists, the anti-Semites are with Kamala. | ||
And they want to create distance between, just like what they did to Project 2025, just like they're doing with other things. | ||
They want to create distance between the real right and Trump. | ||
So they'd love to write that headline, and they're chomping at the bit so much that they're getting ahead of themselves. | ||
And so Saturday, they write the headline, and Musk, who is organizing a super PAC for Trump, tries to amplify the post, and it just goes to show This is the matrix that you get stuck in. | ||
And keep in mind, I think I've been pretty even-handed. | ||
When Trump says good things, I give him credit. | ||
When he says things I disagree with, I criticize it immensely. | ||
I was very critical of Kamala. | ||
I've been critical of Kamala. | ||
I don't think I've said anything positive about her other than that I think she looks good and I think that the Democrats have some enthusiasm for her. | ||
But I think I've been pretty even-handed. | ||
But if you're a right-wing person, and you don't line up with the Republican and their support for Israel, this is the matrix, this is the dialectic that they create. | ||
Oh, you're for Trump, right? | ||
No, he's too pro-Israel. | ||
Oh, so you're for Kamala? | ||
Well, no, but I'm not for Trump or Kamala. | ||
Well, there's only two people. | ||
If you don't support Trump, you must be for Kamala. | ||
Well, why? | ||
What if they're both really the same? | ||
What if they're both materially not that different? | ||
Isn't that kind of what used to be common knowledge? | ||
Didn't that used to be at one point the universal understanding of politics? | ||
But we're right back in the matrix. | ||
And if you're not down with Mike Johnson and Netanyahu and Fox News, suddenly now you're a communist. | ||
I'm sorry, what? | ||
So I saw that this weekend, and the guy reached out to me. | ||
I'm going to give him a call on the phone, the journalist that published it. | ||
I did a big Twitter space. | ||
He retracted the story, and he was a little shitty about it at first. | ||
He's like, well, I mean, I don't know. | ||
It sounded to me like he's endorsing Kamala. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, other than that, I didn't say that. | ||
So yeah, maybe that was your interpretation, but that's not what I said. | ||
And then he came out with another post and said, oh, okay, so he definitely didn't endorse Kamala. | ||
And he reached out to me and said, oh, my kid explained it to me. | ||
It's so funny how like these older guys, like their kids are groipers or something, or maybe they're more literate with the language of Generation Z. He goes, oh, my kid explained it to me. | ||
I'm sorry if I got it wrong, whatever. | ||
But maybe I'll give him a call this week, but... Yeah, there's no rest for Nick Fuentes. | ||
Nick Fuentes is being attacked by everybody! | ||
I'm a man without a party! | ||
I'm politically homeless! | ||
That's so gay to say, but it's true. | ||
I'm too... I'm not racist enough to be with all these racist Zionists. | ||
I'm too racist to be with all these anti-Zionist Muslims. | ||
I'm too critical of Trump to be with the Trump shills. | ||
I defend Trump too much to be accepted by the anti-Trump shills like Michael Tracy, who gave me such a hard time. | ||
So, it's not easy being an American patriot, but it just goes to show, I feel like I'm the only American. | ||
You have Zionists and Jews that want us to hate non-whites, and they want us to support abortion, and they want us to support genocide. | ||
And that's not what America is about. | ||
America is a Christian country. | ||
And none of these people are really American. | ||
But then you defend the Palestinians and you defend the black people from certain things, and they're complete predators. | ||
And then they're all involved in this foreign religion and foreign ideology, you know, like SNCCOs in Saudi Arabia and stuff. | ||
So that's not very American either. | ||
And like I said, then you criticize Trump. | ||
They say you're with Kamala. | ||
I don't support Trump because he's pro-Israel. | ||
That's a foreign country. | ||
But then on the other hand with Kamala, you saw the diversity festival at the DNC. | ||
They're embracing open borders and it's every other country represented. | ||
So where's the party for Americans? | ||
Where's the party for people that are just normal, decent, Christian Americans that want the country to be white, don't want to be owned by Israel? | ||
Seems like there's a gap there. | ||
And it still isn't filled since 2017, since I started the show. | ||
That space seems to still be empty for the most part, other than me. | ||
So anyway, so I saw that this weekend. | ||
They're saying I'm endorsing Kamala. | ||
I am not endorsing Kamala. | ||
Never have, never will. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
I don't support abortion. | ||
I don't support open borders. | ||
I don't support attacks on Unrealized gains, which is insane that you even have to say that. | ||
I don't support the war in Ukraine. | ||
So, obviously, I'm not a Democrat, but I'm not a Republican either. | ||
At one time, that was uncontroversial. | ||
Now, apparently, it's a big problem. | ||
At one point, if you said, I'm neither Republican nor Democrat, that was the sensible answer. | ||
Now, that's not even an option. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the State of the Trump campaign. | ||
Like I said, every week we review where we are with this Trump campaign and how he's doing on our two core issues. | ||
The Groypers, you know, and for anybody that is unclear on this, because it seems like some people are unsure, I have never And I'm not now endorsing Donald Trump, and I have not told people to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump, and I have not committed to voting for Trump myself. | ||
And if you go back to my reaction stream when he announced at Mar-a-Lago in November 22 after the midterms, I said I'm uncommitted. | ||
And that's when I got behind Ye when he ran for president. | ||
And the reasons are pretty simple. | ||
I have no faith that he will follow through on mass deportations. | ||
He's actually advocating for more legal immigration. | ||
So one of the two most important issues of our time, the white genocide, mass migration from the third world into the first, I think he is nearly as bad as the left on both legal and illegal immigration. | ||
The second biggest issue, in no particular order, but one of the two biggest issues of our time, is the capture of our government and institutions by Israel and organized Jewish groups. | ||
Right now, the crisis in the Middle East Has Israel dragging us into another war, this time with Iran and Lebanon? | ||
And we've gone over in great detail exactly how that's happening every single day. | ||
We're watching it in real time. | ||
And it has become clear. | ||
I believe it was always clear. | ||
But at this point, it's just simply undeniable that Trump will be the candidate that is more likely to bring us to war in the Middle East. | ||
He has all the financial commitments and political support from the major Zionist donors, even the Democratic ones. | ||
And he has made it explicit that he will back Israel's war in the Middle East. | ||
And so for those two reasons, because he is realistically in favor of immigration and war, that I cannot support him. | ||
And I have said from the very beginning, from 2022, and I said it from the start of our Groyper War campaign, Those are the two big issues. | ||
Moreover, those are two out of the three central issues of his first campaign. | ||
So these are not pet issues. | ||
They're not my issues. | ||
These are two out of the three of Trump's big issues in his first campaign when he won. | ||
The third being trade. | ||
But the first two were bringing us home from the Middle East, out of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. | ||
And the second was building a wall. | ||
And at that time, even making commitments to maintain the proportion of foreign-born people at a level that is consistent with historic norms. | ||
That was actually a real policy. | ||
Now, he says, we need the people. | ||
In 2016, he said, we have a higher proportion of foreign-born living in our country. | ||
We're going to bring that percentage down to historic norms. | ||
Revolutionary thinking compared to today. | ||
So for those two reasons, I have said I will not support Trump, and I will actively use Trump's positions on those issues to undermine his support. | ||
That's the basis of our campaign. | ||
Using his left-wing positions on those issues, or anti-American positions on those issues, to undermine support among his most conservative voters in the swing states. | ||
For people that are confused. | ||
And to that end, every week, I evaluate the campaign on those issues, among other things, to see if there's progress or if things are the same. | ||
Last week, I gave a pretty good report. | ||
Last week, Trump had made immigration the central issue of his campaign. | ||
He had even said the word, re-migration, which I like. | ||
I actually like that word. | ||
I don't believe it was very popular before recently, but I think it sounds better than mass deportations, and I think it's more comprehensive. | ||
So he put on True Social a slate of policies to combat illegal immigration. | ||
He used the word re-migration. | ||
He brought immigration, using the story from Springfield, Ohio, to the center of the political conversation. | ||
And I thought it was vintage Trump. | ||
So last week I gave a pretty good score. | ||
But I said there was a lot of room for improvement. | ||
Because he still lacks specificity on policy. | ||
And as far as the war with Iran is concerned, it's not getting better. | ||
This week I have a very bad report on both issues. | ||
On immigration and on war. | ||
And we'll start with the immigration issue. | ||
There was only one major statement that was made I think which is significant on the immigration issue. | ||
And this is something that I've been saying really from the beginning. | ||
So, I have criticized Trump for not being right-wing enough on immigration. | ||
I don't think he's... I don't even think he's an immigration restrictionist. | ||
Because he has, in this election, taken a pro-legal immigration position. | ||
And has only opposed record-high illegal immigration, which has surged to levels that are unprecedented in American history in the past four years. | ||
And people need to understand how that dynamic works. | ||
Illegal immigration hit a 20-year high under Donald Trump. | ||
Under Biden, it was more than double the 20-year high and hit an unprecedented level. | ||
Now that illegal immigration is so high, astronomically high, unprecedentedly high, now Donald Trump runs promising to reduce illegal immigration to historic norms, which might still be high relative to immigration levels in 2012? | ||
in 2012 or in the 1980s, but understand how that dynamic works. | ||
Is Donald Trump really going to reduce illegal immigration to a truly historic low? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But if he reduces illegal immigration by a large percentage, people will say that he's an immigration restrictionist. | ||
So Trump comes in, illegal immigration goes up. | ||
It goes higher under Biden. | ||
And they, in a sense, establish a new baseline. | ||
And that is now the data point that we're comparing the candidates to in this cycle. | ||
So if Kamala gets in, we keep illegal immigration at this astronomical level. | ||
If we bring in Trump, does he bring it down to the levels From his first term, which would still be higher than they were under Obama or under Bush. | ||
Theoretically. | ||
But they're not low in historic terms. | ||
That's an issue. | ||
Now here's another thing about his policy regarding illegal immigration. | ||
When it comes to immigration, we have to recognize there's something unique about this issue, which is that both parties support all immigration. | ||
I think everybody understands that now. | ||
The Democrats support immigration because it shores up their voting bloc. | ||
Illegal and legal immigrants are more likely to vote for Democrats. | ||
More likely, in the case of illegals, to identify as Democrats and their children vote as Democrats. | ||
And that's the story of California. | ||
Immigrants come in. | ||
They're Democratic voters for life. | ||
For generations. | ||
Republicans bring in the immigration for financial reasons. | ||
In particular, big agriculture. | ||
They financially benefit from importing cheap, low-skill workers to pick the grapes. | ||
And to work in the fields or in other industries. | ||
And so in states like Iowa, for example, when there's a high-profile killing of a young girl by an illegal immigrant, the illegal immigrant is working at a processing center that's owned by one of the biggest Republican donors in the state. | ||
This is the story of immigration. | ||
So both parties benefit from immigration. | ||
Republican donors, large firms, benefit from the cheap labor, whether it's low-skill or high-skill. | ||
And Democrats, they benefit. | ||
Their donors benefit from the labor as well. | ||
But politically, they also benefit from the votes. | ||
As a consequence, both parties have an interest in sweeping the issue under the rug, and both parties consistently promise to reduce or control immigration and then never follow through. | ||
So that is the, that's the context. | ||
That matters regarding the issue. | ||
If it needed to be spelled out, Republicans and Democrats have worked together, both parties, they have worked together to import legal immigrants, illegal immigrants. | ||
They have worked together to provide amnesty. | ||
And because both parties have benefited, they don't want to talk about it. | ||
And when they do talk about it, they often make false promises about, for example, securing the border, deporting illegals, or controlling irregular immigration altogether. | ||
Here's another fact about the immigration issue. | ||
For 30 years, immigration has been unpopular. | ||
Illegal immigration has always been unpopular, and legal immigration has mostly been unpopular over the past three decades. | ||
And all of the ancillary issues pertaining to immigration are also deeply unpopular. | ||
For example, people not speaking English, and illegals getting public services. | ||
Every ancillary issue is also deeply unpopular. | ||
So there's been this uncomfortable dynamic between particularly the Republican Party and their voters on the issue. | ||
What we have seen time and again, specifically with Republicans, is that they will promise grand bargains, and it always follows the same format. | ||
They will give amnesty to the illegal immigrants that are here. | ||
Working hard, paying their dues, we'll give amnesty to the people that came here as children or lived here for decades, people that are working in exchange for security on the border. | ||
One such grand bargain took place under Ronald Reagan. | ||
40 years ago, Ronald Reagan promised to secure the border in exchange for giving amnesty to millions of illegals. | ||
Guess which part of the deal Amnesty came through. | ||
The border security did not. | ||
George W. Bush did something similar, promised to secure the border, gave amnesty effectively, brought in many immigrants under Bush. | ||
They thought that would earn them the Hispanic vote. | ||
Once again, guess which part of the bargain was actually held up? | ||
A lot of immigrants, a lot of illegals, not a lot of deportations. | ||
We thought that Donald Trump was different. | ||
We thought that Donald Trump, because he brought immigration to the center, and I think that's a big part of why he won the Republican primary in 2016, his promise to build a wall, which is concrete, tangible, deliverable, And his commitment to the immigration issue made people think that he would build the wall, reduce immigration, keep the foreign-born population consistent with historic norms. | ||
We believe that. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
Illegal immigration initially went down and then went up to a 20-year high. | ||
It only came down under the COVID pandemic. | ||
Legal immigration remained the same, virtually unchanged. | ||
We hit the cap for H-1B visas, which is, I think, $65,000 or $85,000 every year. | ||
And we hit that every single year. | ||
Although they tried to suspend the program, it went on. | ||
And there were only two categories of legal immigration which really went down, and that was tourists and a small other category of immigrants. | ||
So his record is hardly different than George W. Bush or Ronald Reagan. | ||
And you can make excuses. | ||
There are reasons for why that happened. | ||
It wasn't for a lack of trying, but he didn't get the job done. | ||
Deportations were lower than under Obama. | ||
Illegal immigration was higher than under Obama. | ||
The border wall was not built. | ||
Legal immigration remained the same. | ||
People say deceptively that Donald Trump reduced immigration by 90%, but if you look at that figure, that is because after the shutdown of the economy in March 2020, all immigration in the entire world collapsed because of the border controls and the limitations and restrictions on movement that were in place by every government in the world due to the pandemic. | ||
But if you look at the numbers before March 2020, it paints a very different story. | ||
So now in this cycle, Donald Trump has amped up the rhetoric on illegal immigration and said that he will institute mass deportations. | ||
But as always, the devil is in the details. | ||
There may be anywhere between 20 and 40 million illegal aliens in the country. | ||
Deporting 20 to 40 million people is significant. | ||
It would probably destroy the economy. | ||
It would probably cause a mini-recession. | ||
I believe that's worth it. | ||
But that is what you're in for. | ||
Removing 20 to 40 million people is going to cause the economy to contract. | ||
All of the job growth in the past four years has gone to foreign-born people, meaning immigrants. | ||
Most of the economic growth and the benefits of the growth have accrued to immigrants. | ||
Subtracting a population that is the same size as the New York City metropolitan area or twice that size on the upper bound would probably cause a small recession, maybe a major contraction of the economy. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
Moreover, it's a logistical nightmare. | ||
How would you identify all the people? | ||
How would you physically capture and remove them? | ||
Where would you return them to? | ||
Their country of origin or some other place? | ||
Will that other country accept them? | ||
Would that be the job of ICE, which is tasked under DHS with removing people from the interior? | ||
Or would it be Customs and Border Patrol? | ||
Or would it be the National Guard? | ||
Or would it be local law enforcement? | ||
And who goes first? | ||
Would anybody stay or would everybody go? | ||
Would they be going door to door, rounding people up? | ||
There's a lot of questions. | ||
So saying mass deportations, it's a huge ask. | ||
It's a monumental ask. | ||
People don't even understand. | ||
Population equals economy. | ||
Okay? | ||
Population equals productivity, wages, labor, growth, all of the above. | ||
Everybody knows that you measure the success of the country, the planners do, in terms of GDP. | ||
And it's a very simple formula. | ||
More population, more GDP. | ||
Now that's not how it should be measured, but that's how they measure it. | ||
And so removing all these people on paper, it's going to look very bad. | ||
Donald Trump would go down in history as one of the worst presidents because of the effects of a mass deportation on paper. | ||
There would probably be a mini-rebellion. | ||
There would be a mini-recession. | ||
There might be a constitutional crisis. | ||
They'd get killed in the midterms. | ||
There'd be credible allegations that Trump is some kind of ethno-fascist dictator. | ||
It may sink the Republican Party for a very long time. | ||
People might not realize the implications of a mass deportation would be enormous, multidimensional, and maybe in the short term, catastrophic. | ||
In the long term, as you know, I believe it's worth it. | ||
But I want people, excuse me, to understand the gravity of that promise. | ||
It's a severe, it's a very big promise. | ||
And that's why I have so little faith that it will happen. | ||
When Trump is pressed about the details, he typically declines to give them. | ||
When Vance was pressed about the details recently, how would they carry out mass deportations, here's what he said. | ||
He said we would prioritize the violent criminals, and the rest, we would encourage them to self-deport by making it harder for them to get work. | ||
Now, if you're new, that might sound compelling. | ||
Or maybe it doesn't sound like anything at all. | ||
But if you've been around the block, you've heard this from every Republican for 30 years. | ||
That is what they always say. | ||
That is what the Democrats say. | ||
Newsflash! | ||
Violent criminals are already deported. | ||
If an illegal immigrant is arrested and charged with a homicide, they get deported. | ||
If an illegal immigrant is arrested and charged with a violent crime, in most cases, they are deported. | ||
That's called law enforcement. | ||
There may be 40 million illegal immigrants here. | ||
A very small percentage of them are committing violent crimes and being arrested and charged for them. | ||
So if those are the only deportations that are occurring, they will not be happening en masse. | ||
There will not be massive amounts of them. | ||
There will be a very small amount relative to the sum total of all the illegals that are here. | ||
And what's more, again, that is the perfunctory, that is the basic, what we would expect. | ||
That is the law enforcement baseline of a country. | ||
If someone who shouldn't be here is murdering people that were born here, they should be physically removed. | ||
That should be a given in any administration. | ||
Left, right, center. | ||
Forget about supposedly an immigration restrictionist. | ||
As far as encouraging people to self-deport by making it difficult for them to get jobs, that's called E-Verify. | ||
That means that they are going to make it so that employers cannot legally hire illegal immigrants. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
It's already illegal. | ||
It's already illegal in many states for employers to hire illegal immigrants. | ||
It's because there's all kinds of violations associated with that. | ||
They're not paying the minimum wage. | ||
They're probably not complying with OSHA. | ||
They're not providing benefits. | ||
There's all sorts of problems with that. | ||
And the people are here illegally, so there's some deal of fraud and forgery that's involved in that as well. | ||
But part of the problem is that these major cities defy federal immigration law. | ||
You might have heard of it. | ||
They're called sanctuary cities. | ||
And cities refuse to deport the illegals living inside those cities. | ||
In some cities, they give them something like a driver's license. | ||
They give them benefits. | ||
In some cities, they consider letting them vote in local elections. | ||
Even in Republican states, they have passed E-Verify, but with so many exemptions that it doesn't even work, like in Florida. | ||
Nationwide E-Verify would not pass the Congress, and it has been proposed by other Republicans in the past, like Mitt Romney, for example. | ||
It was proposed last year. | ||
When Republicans tried to get immigration reform inside a military appropriations bill before the government shutdown that ousted Kevin McCarthy. | ||
So when you take all of this together... | ||
The context. | ||
The immigration dynamic in the country. | ||
The fact that both parties want it. | ||
They both sweep it under the rug. | ||
It's been deeply unpopular. | ||
That creates an uncomfortable political situation. | ||
It creates a dynamic where Republicans always over-promise and never deliver. | ||
It has happened in several Republican administrations, including under Trump. | ||
Although, not for lack of trying. | ||
Trump has given this enormous promise for mass deportations and people take him at his word, but they need to understand the gravity of it. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly they're repeating the same script as every other Republican and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
I think that if the Trump administration is really effective, it might go down to the levels that we saw under Obama. | ||
And that's a guess. | ||
But if illegal immigration is two times or three times a 20-year high under Trump, and Trump was barely able to get it under control in his first term, somehow I don't see it falling to a record low. | ||
I think he'll reduce it substantially, but it will still be historically high. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, I don't think anybody's going out. | ||
Every time they push for specifics on deportations, they don't answer the question. | ||
And as far as legal immigration is concerned, they're not reducing it, because the Silicon Valley donors Who have now backed Trump's campaign and are highly influential on Trump's campaign. | ||
They believe that there is a shortage of skilled labor needed to meet the demands of the emerging AI marketplace. | ||
Silicon Valley believes that we're in an arms race with China with artificial intelligence, as well as other smaller countries like Japan and the Emirates and Israel and the United Kingdom, among others. | ||
And they believe that we rapidly need to do Fabrication plants for chips need to build an ecosystem to build chips. | ||
We need data centers with nuclear power plants or gas power plants built inside of them so they're self-contained. | ||
And they believe the only way we're going to get all that done is with the best and brightest from India, China, and elsewhere in Asia. | ||
So probably we're going to get more legal immigration. | ||
Now this is my feeling on immigration. | ||
These are also the facts. | ||
I have not heard a rebuttal yet. | ||
I've heard people lie and obfuscate the data. | ||
I've heard people say, well, Trump was always in favor of legal immigration. | ||
That's not true. | ||
From March 2016 until the election, Trump was against H-1B visas. | ||
He tried to get rid of them and failed. | ||
People have said, although Trump was in favor of legal immigration, which isn't true, they say when Trump got in, he took action to reduce legal immigration and was successful. | ||
That's also not true. | ||
Despite passing hundreds of executive orders, he was not able to eliminate H-1B visas. | ||
He didn't even reduce them. | ||
And people point to the reduction in illegal and legal immigration in the final year of his presidency. | ||
And as I said, if you isolate the period after the pandemic lockdown, immigration was actually higher than under Obama, deportations lower. | ||
I've heard no good counter-argument about why we should have faith that Trump will follow through on mass deportations, some sort of severe restrictionist agenda, or even reduce immigration on that at all. | ||
And this week was no different. | ||
We heard a statement from Trump in an interview, because he is now being pressed on the details, as he was in the debate last week. | ||
Today he was interviewed by Sheryl Atkinson for Full Measure News. | ||
And this was the exchange. | ||
The interviewer said, quote, on immigration, which you've mentioned, most people seem to think that you can tighten up the border. | ||
And for the untold millions who are here illegally that you referred to, you've talked about a mass deportation program. | ||
How is that practically possible? | ||
Because a lot of the millions of people have had children here who are American citizens. | ||
And don't you think the first time there is an image on television of a family tearfully being told to board a bus that that whole program would end? | ||
Trump replied, that's right. | ||
If you take a young woman with two beautiful children and you put her on a bus and it ends up on the front page of every newspaper, it makes it a lot harder. | ||
Sheryl said, so yes to mass deportations, even of women and children and so on. | ||
Trump replied, we're going to look at it very closely. | ||
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Okay. | |
They're not serious about this. | ||
They're just saying that. | ||
That is the mood of the country. | ||
Illegal immigration is higher than ever, by far. | ||
90% of the country believes there's a crisis on the border. | ||
90% of people believe we need to reduce illegal immigration. | ||
Even Democrats in major democratic cities believe this. | ||
Everybody is aware now because of the Venezuelans, because of the Haitians, because of the burden on New York City and Chicago and so on. | ||
It's the mood of the moment. | ||
It's the flavor of the month. | ||
But they are not serious about the policy. | ||
And this is what I and other people who worked in the Trump administration have been saying for a long time. | ||
This is exactly how it played out in the first term. | ||
Trump ran saying mass deportations, build a wall, all these things. | ||
Tried it. | ||
What happened in 2018? | ||
In the summer of 2018, they covered, every day, wall-to-wall, on every network, family separation. | ||
Remember? | ||
Kids in cages. | ||
It was brutal. | ||
Months before the midterms. | ||
Know what happened? | ||
Trump picked up the phone, called Stephen Miller, and said, hey, put a stop to it. | ||
We're getting killed. | ||
A year in. | ||
That was a year and a half into the first term. | ||
They effectively shut down their mass deportation operation and they allowed illegal immigration to skyrocket. | ||
And it went up until May and June 2019, a year later. | ||
That was the media's campaign. | ||
So predictable. | ||
They tried it. | ||
The media cried bloody murder. | ||
They talked about kids in cages, family separation, so much bad press, which Trump is not immune to. | ||
He picked up the phone. | ||
He shut it down. | ||
Here we are again. | ||
Another election. | ||
They press for the details. | ||
They give the same answers. | ||
E-verify and prioritize violent criminals. | ||
I even heard J.D. | ||
Vance answer in an interview last week. | ||
He said, well, you have to stop the bleeding first. | ||
In other words, you have to stop people from coming in before you decide what to do with the people that are already here. | ||
We have heard this for generations. | ||
You can go back. | ||
Ted Cruz said the same thing. | ||
Marco Rubio said the same thing. | ||
And that's because they have no answer. | ||
That is because they fully intend to let them keep living here because they know they can't get rid of them. | ||
So the interviewer will always say, what do you do about the millions of illegals already here? | ||
And what they'll always say is, well, first we have to secure the border. | ||
Then we'll deal with the others later. | ||
They always say it every time. | ||
They say, first, we have to stop the bleeding. | ||
First, you gotta stop the flood. | ||
First, you gotta stop the hemorrhaging. | ||
Secure the border, then deal with the illegals. | ||
There's a word for that. | ||
It's called deferring. | ||
You're deferring the issue. | ||
You're kicking the can down the road. | ||
You're passing on the question. | ||
Because the answer is, we're going to let them stay. | ||
The answer is, once we build the wall, once we stop them from coming in, we're going to let everybody stay. | ||
And everyone knows that. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
Because to get them out would be political suicide. | ||
And everyone knows that too. | ||
Because to deport all these illegals would mean all these companies are going to have to start hiring American. | ||
There's going to be a labor shortage like you have never seen. | ||
And it's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
The economy is going to go in the red. | ||
The economy will contract. | ||
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It's going to be a big problem. | |
But it's going to be a problem for the firms. | ||
It's going to be a problem for the big asset owners. | ||
It's not going to be a problem for American workers. | ||
Suddenly, labor is going to be a hot commodity. | ||
Guess who's gonna benefit? | ||
When there's a labor shortage, guess who gets all the money? | ||
Workers. | ||
When there's a labor shortage, and firms have to compete with each other for labor, guess who gets a payday? | ||
Workers that are selling labor. | ||
High schoolers, women, men, people with high school diplomas, people without a college degree. | ||
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They'll start paying to put people through school. | |
If you have to come up with the labor for Silicon Valley and you can't import it from India and China, guess what you need to do? | ||
You need to pay to find the brightest kids and put them through school. | ||
That means no more bullshit degrees, no more $60,000 tuition that prices people out of a college diploma. | ||
Suddenly, Silicon Valley's going to be paying the bill, not the taxpayer. | ||
Silicon Valley, the firms, will pay for the labor that they use, and they'll pay Americans To get the skills they need to provide the labor that Silicon Valley needs. | ||
Labor benefits. | ||
So it would be a bloodbath. | ||
There would be short-term economic pain, but it would be better for the country. | ||
Guess what else would be empty? | ||
The roads, the subways, the hospitals. | ||
They wouldn't be empty for very long because suddenly normal people would start filling them up. | ||
You wouldn't have hospitals being used as a doctor's visit, as healthcare for illegals. | ||
You wouldn't have public housing being taken up by illegals. | ||
Suddenly, housing is free! | ||
40 million people leave the country. | ||
Do you know the downward pressure that puts on rent? | ||
We're not talking homes. | ||
Illegal immigrants aren't in homes. | ||
They're in subsidized housing. | ||
They're in low-cost, multifamily buildings. | ||
Suddenly, the cities become affordable again. | ||
Suddenly, hospitals don't have high wait times. | ||
Suddenly, there's money. | ||
There's a glut of money that used to be going to benefits to subsidize the difference that's not being paid by the firms. | ||
Okay, so, and in the long term, our country is going to be, hey, it's going to be more white. | ||
It's going to be less violent. | ||
The average IQ just went up. | ||
We're going to deport a lot of future Democrats. | ||
So it's a great policy, but it's political suicide in the short term. | ||
So what Republicans, they can't say they're going to deport because they can never follow through. | ||
But they also can't say they're going to let them stay here because they know Republicans would never tolerate it. | ||
So here's what they've come up with. | ||
Well, you got to worry about it later. | ||
Let's secure the border first, then we'll worry about the $40 million later. | ||
It never gets done. | ||
They never secure the border, and they never worry about the 40 million, and the 40 million keep having kids, and then those kids become citizens, and then it's game, set, match, it's over. | ||
Let's let all those people have their offspring, and then we'll wait so long, they're elderly, and then their kids will all be citizens, and then it won't even be an issue. | ||
And that's what we're hearing from Trump all over again. | ||
You think the pro-business donors, you think the Wall Street, Silicon Valley donors, you think they're going to let Trump deport 20 million people and cause a recession? | ||
No chance! | ||
You cause a recession and all of these speculative businesses, all this investment that's going into AI, it goes away! | ||
They need the growth. | ||
They need the people. | ||
The financial interest in the country will never let mass deportations occur. | ||
And suckers are being dragged along for a ride all over again because they don't understand the underlying politics of the issue. | ||
So you have these nitwits that say, oh, the meta-politics is getting better. | ||
I saw that kid, Zoomer Historian, again, I'm going to keep calling him a kid because it bothers him. | ||
He goes, Trump said re-migration. | ||
That's great rhetoric. | ||
Yeah, all the meta-political victories in the world don't mean fucking shit because the richest people in the world are funding the campaigns and they would never let the economy suffer a contraction by deporting 20 million people. | ||
The media would never allow it. | ||
Corporations would never allow the media to allow it. | ||
Corporations would never allow the politicians to allow it. | ||
It'd be a bloodbath in the midterms. | ||
It'd be a bloodbath in the media. | ||
There'd practically be a coup. | ||
There'd be impeachment. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
Unless you're deeply, deeply serious about it. | ||
And Trump is not. | ||
The only chance that Trump would have at actually reversing this policy is if he created something like a dictatorship, which he could do. | ||
And I don't mean a dictatorship where there's no elections. | ||
I mean run this government like Franklin Roosevelt. | ||
I mean you could dismiss Congress. | ||
You could override the Supreme Court. | ||
We could have an imperial presidency like you have never seen in a hundred years, but you would need someone that's actually interested in governing. | ||
You would need someone that's not fucking playing golf. | ||
I find it so rich. | ||
Trump goes to these interviews and says, Biden's at the beach. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
Okay. | ||
And where are you at the golf course? | ||
On the beach? | ||
Like it makes a difference? | ||
Where's Mar-a-Lago? | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
You're not laying on the beach, you're playing golf 30 yards from the beach on your beach resort. | ||
They say about the shooter, how did the shooter know he was playing golf? | ||
Because it was a day that ends in Y. He plays golf every day! | ||
They say, whoa, how did the shooter know to hang out for 12 hours on the golf course? | ||
Because if you spent 24 hours there, you'd see Trump on the golf course. | ||
And he goes in the interviews and says, it's a terrible image. | ||
Biden's on the beach. | ||
How could he do that? | ||
You're playing golf every day on your beach resort. | ||
And, you know, the bottom line is this. | ||
Here's the thing people need to understand about Trump. | ||
He has no interest in governing. | ||
That is, it's not even so much the what, it's the who. | ||
So people say, what is he saying? | ||
People say, what are his policies? | ||
What matters is who he is. | ||
On some level it matters a lot less what he says or even what he does than who he is. | ||
And what we thought in 2016, this is what I've said from the start, what we thought we were getting in 2016 was a serious person who is going to go in, no nonsense, and hold everybody accountable and run the government. | ||
We thought he would run it like a business. | ||
That he would personally oversee the cabinet and it wouldn't be like other administrations where there's like a shadow government or a deep state. | ||
We thought he would get in and he would deliver on time and under budget. | ||
All that kind of stuff. | ||
And it didn't happen. | ||
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Because he doesn't care. | |
Like on some level there's a deep apathy there. | ||
He has no interest in policy. | ||
He has no interest in the details. | ||
On some level, he doesn't even care about the personnel. | ||
And this is why, for example, when they asked him in the debate about healthcare, he still didn't have an answer. | ||
Doesn't care! | ||
Doesn't care! | ||
He didn't care then, and that's why hardly anything got done. | ||
That's why people subverted the administration for years, and he knew it, and they didn't do anything about it until the very end. | ||
And that's why it'll be worse! | ||
He's older, he's more tired, and if he's running the administration like he's running his campaign, it's gonna be the same story as the first term. | ||
And so what would be required? | ||
To deport millions of people is to go to war against the real rulers of the country. | ||
And to do that, you really need will and spirit and seriousness, and you need to be invested, and he's simply not. | ||
So, aside from the fact that the rhetoric is the same as every Republican that makes a promise, aside from the fact that his record on this is the same as every Republican, aside from the fact that they're totally non-committal, even now, when they're asked about the deportations, He's just not the guy that's going to get the job done. | ||
He's not that guy. | ||
He is not a dictator. | ||
Sadly. | ||
You know, the Democrats say he's a dictator and, you know, some Republicans are like, no, he's not. | ||
And we're like, no, he's not. | ||
But he should be. | ||
Because that is what would be required. | ||
You would have to go to war with the media. | ||
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A real war. | |
You would have to go to war with the Congress. | ||
You would have to go to war with the corporations. | ||
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It would be a real war. | |
It would be a whole-of-government attack on the system. | ||
You would literally need to fight the media. | ||
You would need to send the cops to the media. | ||
The DOJ would need to start finding lawsuits against the media and lean on them, dictator-style. | ||
You would need to go to war against the corporations, like manipulate the economy. | ||
You would need, like, an FDR, Hitler-level public works project to get everybody to work and evade, like, a labor shortage. | ||
Like, you would need a whole-of-government approach to get the people out, build the wall. | ||
You couldn't do it while you're playing golf. | ||
You couldn't let Jared Kushner handle it. | ||
You couldn't let fat piece of shit Jason Miller do it. | ||
You would need to do it, but they're not serious. | ||
And by the way, that's what anybody who has worked for Trump will tell you. | ||
It's not me saying that. | ||
Anybody that worked with Trump directly in the White House will tell you the exact same thing. | ||
It's not just coming from me. | ||
The only people that say otherwise are people that have no idea how it went. | ||
They don't know the people involved. | ||
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They weren't there. | |
They just don't know. | ||
Anyway, so that's immigration. | ||
On the point with the war in Iran, we already went over it on Friday. | ||
On Thursday, he did two events in front of a pro-Israel group where he said he was going to crush anti-Semitism. | ||
He said he was going to make Israel great again. | ||
He said this is the most important election in the history of Israel. | ||
I'll read the quotes so you know I'm not exaggerating. | ||
He did three events on Thursday. | ||
Two in front of a pro-Israel group, one at another event. | ||
In Uniondale, New York, he said, quote, Iran hacked into my campaign. | ||
I don't know what the hell they found. | ||
I'd like to find out. | ||
Couldn't have been too exciting, but they gave it to the Biden campaign. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Oh, yes, I can. | ||
But this is really foreign election interference. | ||
Really? | ||
Iran is hacking your campaign. | ||
What next? | ||
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Do they have WMDs? | |
Are we going to find out they were behind 9-11 too? | ||
Are they sending ricin to people? | ||
Are they sending poison to people? | ||
Now Iran is hacking the campaign. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
That's convenient. | ||
Then he goes to the Israeli-American Council and said this, quote, This is the most important election in the history of the United States. | ||
And it's also the most important election in the history of Israel. | ||
Can you imagine that a non-Israeli election is the single most important election that Israel will ever have? | ||
Is that something? | ||
Took the words right out of my mouth. | ||
Have you watched my show? | ||
I've said for weeks, this election doesn't matter for Americans. | ||
It matters for Israel and Ukraine. | ||
Right? | ||
If you watch my show, I've said that for a long time. | ||
People said that that was, like, demoralizing to say. | ||
I said on my show, yeah, this election doesn't really matter for us. | ||
It's 6-0-1, half a dozen of the other with Trump and Kamala. | ||
You get a little more abortion with Kamala. | ||
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That's it. | |
A little more abortion, maybe three more illegal immigrants. | ||
That's it. | ||
I said it really matters for these foreign countries because if Trump gets in, Russia wins and Israel wins. | ||
If Kamala gets in, well, it's like a stalemate in the Middle East and Ukraine keeps going. | ||
Trump said, no, it's more important for Israel. | ||
Well, you should run for prime minister over there then. | ||
What are you doing over here? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Who cares about Israel? | ||
What about our country? | ||
America first. | ||
But this is the most important election for Israel. | ||
His words. | ||
At a second pro-Israel event, he went and said this at a fighting anti-Semitism fundraiser. | ||
He said, quote, I'm here today to tell the Jewish American community that this ugly tide of anti-Semitic bigotry and hate will be turned back and crushed starting at noon on January 20th, 2025. | ||
It will be a bright new day for the Jewish community in America. | ||
Anti-Semitic bigotry will be turned back and crushed. | ||
Why would we vote for that? | ||
What are you, a rabbi now? | ||
And here's the situation in the Middle East. | ||
October 7th was now nearly a year ago. | ||
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I think they got their revenge. | |
Hamas invaded Israel. | ||
They killed 1,200. | ||
Who knows how many of those people they actually killed. | ||
Like everything else, I'm sure it was exaggerated. | ||
Maybe Hamas killed half. | ||
Israel killed the other half, and the total was 50% of what they say it was. | ||
Let's say. | ||
But nominally, Hamas killed 1,200 people in Israel. | ||
Israel has responded by killing, they say it's 40,000. | ||
So it's 40 times what Hamas allegedly killed. | ||
It could be as high as 200,000, according to some estimates. | ||
They've destroyed 50% of all the buildings. | ||
They've seized 15% of the territory. | ||
With a corridor carved out in the middle, south of Gaza City, and a buffer zone created along the entire border. | ||
The entire region is under the risk of famine by the United Nations. | ||
They've been blockaded for a year and bombarded. | ||
All the universities, all the hospitals, all the farmland has been destroyed. | ||
All the corridors have been seized. | ||
No one's allowed to evacuate. | ||
For a year. | ||
I think you got them. | ||
And yet, the war goes on. | ||
They say it's not enough. | ||
They say they will never agree to a permanent ceasefire, basically. | ||
The war goes on indefinitely. | ||
And so as a consequence, they will continue fighting the Houthis, the Shiites in Iraq, Iran, and the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon. | ||
And now that's escalating into a war. | ||
And the only reason I can think of that this war keeps going to this day is because Netanyahu is waiting for Trump to take power, because he's backed by all the Zionists, so that Trump will allow them to go further and not only occupy Gaza, but also occupy South Lebanon and maybe other territory. | ||
It is in this context, just like the immigration conversation, Well, we're hearing Trump say that this is the most important election for Israel. | ||
Anyone that criticizes this is an anti-Semite and we're going to crush them. | ||
They are using Trump to drag us into another war in the Middle East. | ||
And he says that he's going to end the war in Gaza. | ||
Do you know what would be required to do that? | ||
If there is a whole-of-government approach required to stop illegal immigration, it would be the same for foreign aid to Israel. | ||
The Biden administration makes a big show. | ||
They say, we're trying to restrain Israel. | ||
They could stop Israel today. | ||
If Biden stopped sending Israel weapons, Israel could not carry on their war against Hamas for another week. | ||
It'd be over. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
They don't have the supplies. | ||
If the United States said, we won't protect you and we won't supply you, Israel would be forced to capitulate overnight. | ||
Netanyahu would be overthrown. | ||
They'd make a deal. | ||
It would be over. | ||
So they can do it. | ||
They're totally capable of doing it. | ||
On paper, they're dependent on us. | ||
But practically speaking, Biden cannot do that, will not do that, because the Zionists have captured his regime. | ||
We have a Jewish Secretary of State who's connected to Israel. | ||
We have a Jewish DHS Secretary connected to Israel. | ||
We have them all over the NSC and the CIA and the DOD and all of it. | ||
The donors are all pro-Zionist Jewish. | ||
Trump, his donors are more Jewish. | ||
His cabinet is more Jewish, more pro-Israel. | ||
So if Trump wanted to end the war in Gaza and prevent a regional war, there is one way to do it. | ||
And that is to tell Israel, no. | ||
Based on what we're seeing, do you believe that Trump will tell Israel no? | ||
Because that's what it would take to prevent Israel from starting a regional war that we have to defend them in, defend them, offensively. | ||
Trump would need to tell Israel, no. | ||
Forcefully, assertively, and we need to hold the line. | ||
Do you believe that this Trump administration would do that? | ||
If he's going to two pro-Israel events in one day, telling them Israel's not big enough, this election's the most important for you? | ||
We're gonna crush anti-Semitism? | ||
Like, of course not. | ||
If he's getting $100 million from Adelson, If he's getting money from Bill Ackman, and he's getting money from Silicon Valley, and J.D. | ||
Vance, who put a pro-Israel spin on the America First agenda, you think this administration's gonna do it? | ||
Like, let's be realistic. | ||
The answer's no. | ||
So looking at the developments on this campaign this week, I gotta give him an F. It's terrible. | ||
Unlike Trump 2016, I have zero faith that Trump is going to prevent World War III or regional conflict. | ||
I have zero faith he will stand up to the pro-war Israel lobby. | ||
I have zero faith that there will be mass deportations. | ||
Look, they held up signs. | ||
If every sign that they held up at the RNC turned into policy, it'd be a different country. | ||
Holding up a sign at the RNC doesn't change policy. | ||
It doesn't win elections. | ||
It doesn't deport 40 million people. | ||
I'm sorry, it doesn't re-migrate 40 million people. | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
You can talk about metapolitics and Overton Window until you're blue in the face. | ||
If you don't have power, it doesn't matter. | ||
And when Trump is in office, it's clear who will be empowered. | ||
Wall Street, Silicon Valley, the Israel lobby. | ||
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That's who's going to benefit. | ||
represented by the startups. They think they're going to get in the middle and they're going to | ||
gain the upper hand over Microsoft and Facebook and Google. | ||
It's these guys like Sachs and Vance and some of the PayPal Mafia guys, Founders Fund guys. It's | ||
the little Silicon Valley. It's some of the Wall Street element. And it's the pro-Israel lobby. | ||
That's who's going to benefit. | ||
For that reason, I can't support. I cannot affirm that. | ||
And people say, well, that means you're for Kamala. | ||
I will not affirm. | ||
I'm not going to vote for either of them. | ||
I cannot cast my vote to be destroyed. | ||
Trump says he'll crush antisemitism. | ||
I'm called an antisemite. | ||
I'm going to vote to be crushed. | ||
If I don't vote for myself to be crushed, I'm voting for Kamala. | ||
The RNC passed a resolution condemning me. | ||
The DNC passed a resolution condemning me. | ||
I have to vote for a party that condemns me and wants to crush me? | ||
Why would I do that? | ||
Like a bitch? | ||
I'm gonna go and say I'm voting for you to crush me a little less. | ||
Or for you to crush me a little more. | ||
How about I'm voting for neither of them? | ||
I will not vote for neither of them. | ||
So that's the state of the Trump campaign. | ||
It's still not where it needs to be. | ||
Gorbachev War, week four, it's still a disaster. | ||
And that's why we will be in Michigan still whenever he does a rally there. | ||
You know, it's so funny. | ||
All the people that want Trump to get elected, they criticize him for doing a bad campaign. | ||
They don't even go there. | ||
Their last rally was last Tuesday. | ||
Their next one is this Friday. | ||
Okay, so it's like two weeks apart. | ||
And their one before that was two weeks before the previous one. | ||
So we get a window every two weeks to go to one of the most critical swing states. | ||
How's that? | ||
So we'll be there. | ||
We'll be there in Michigan probably this week, but we'll see how it plays out. | ||
And I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about the war in Lebanon. | ||
I'm falling asleep a little bit here. | ||
My sleep schedule's been all over the place. | ||
This weekend I was just asleep the whole weekend, and then I woke up this morning, I had a big breakfast, drank a lot of coffee, then I fell asleep watching TikTok, had horrible nightmares, but I was asleep like a rock. | ||
You know how when you wake up and you feel like euphoric, you feel like you're so heavy you can't move? | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
I was like, damn, I gotta do a show. | ||
I woke up at like 7.30 p.m. | ||
I had these horrible nightmares. | ||
I had a dream a monkey was trying to kill me. | ||
That's not a racist thing, by the way. | ||
I had a dream that like a literal chimpanzee. | ||
There was like a parade of monkeys and one was like an orangutan and one was like, you know, all different kinds of monkeys. | ||
And I was like, I better watch out for the chimp. | ||
And the chimpanzee tried to kill me. | ||
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And I woke up like, you know, I was one of those. | |
So, but I woke up and I was like, you know those naps you have? | ||
You know when you take a nap and you wake up and you feel like it's so chaotic? | ||
They make like TikToks about it. | ||
It's like when you wake up from a nap in the middle of the night and it's like your alarm's going off and there's like a mist and it's like, and you're like, what's going on? | ||
You know, but I was so tired. | ||
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So let me drink this monster before I hit the next story. | |
Because I'm like falling asleep. | ||
My sleep schedule's all over the place. | ||
I gotta get it right. | ||
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You guys have any weird dreams lately? | ||
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Yeah, weird dream. | ||
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Weird. | |
I had like a few nightmares. | ||
A few nightmares. | ||
I had one nightmare and I was supposed to do my show but it was like way too hot and someone was like not letting me do my show. | ||
Weird dream. | ||
Kai was in it. | ||
Remember Kai Schwemmer? | ||
He was in it. | ||
Doing his like American Psycho impression. | ||
Weird dream. | ||
You know, that's, it's always like that. | ||
Whenever you're like, Sleep schedule's off and you just hit the pillow and you go right down? | ||
That's when you always have the weirdest dreams. | ||
Yeah, I had a dream that like a chimpanzee was trying to kill me. | ||
Anyway, so our featured stories about the war in Lebanon. | ||
Little intermission there. | ||
We're going to take a little intermission. | ||
Our featured stories about the war in Lebanon. | ||
We're going to cover the latest escalation. | ||
Before we do, we heard some really interesting rhetoric from the Netanyahu government this weekend. | ||
You know, last week we covered this major escalation that's underway between Israel and Hezbollah. | ||
There were these sensational pager attacks last Tuesday where Israel remotely detonated 5,000, 4,000, 5,000 pagers, which they had allegedly manufactured in this complex network that went from Bulgaria to Hungary to Taiwan. | ||
And that got a lot of attention. | ||
It maimed 2,700 people. | ||
Following day, they kept up the same pace. | ||
They bombed thousands of walkie-talkies, radios. | ||
Following day, major airstrikes. | ||
Day after that, a high-level assassination. | ||
And so last week, I said, what is this guy trying to do? | ||
It's obvious that Netanyahu is escalating the conflict in a very provocative way because he wants Hezbollah to counterattack. | ||
Because the day that Hezbollah Even if it's in retaliation, doesn't matter. | ||
Even if it's in self-defense, they're trying to reestablish deterrence, it doesn't matter. | ||
If missiles are hitting Israel, that's your pretext. | ||
Because Israel, you always start in the middle of the story. | ||
Israel will, like, commit a massacre, and then, like, a Palestinian child throws a rock. | ||
You killed my parents! | ||
And then they say, look, this anti-Semitic piece of shit doesn't want us to exist. | ||
Let's drop chemical weapons on this anti-Semite. | ||
Like, you always start in the middle of the story. | ||
Israel will do a cross-border raid. | ||
They'll, like, chop everyone's head off in front of the children. | ||
They'll blow up a school. | ||
They'll blow up a school, kill 60 children, and say, uh, it had bombs in it. | ||
And everyone's like, uh, we're going to spend our whole life trying to kill Israelis because you killed our parents and our children. | ||
And then Israel says, these anti-Semites, they don't want us to exist. | ||
What the heck? | ||
They hate us for no reason. | ||
It's because they're jealous. | ||
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It's because they live in open sewage and we're rich. | |
And then that's the pretext to, uh, kill all those people. | ||
Okay, so you killed our parents, we got mad, now you're killing us out of revenge for killing our loved ones. | ||
Make it make sense. | ||
So last week, Israel blows up everybody's phones. | ||
It's a war crime. | ||
Then they blow up everybody's walkie-talkies. | ||
Then they do 57 airstrikes. | ||
Then they assassinate somebody and kill like 60 people in the process. | ||
And mark my words, the day that Hezbollah responds in kind, they will say, Israel is under attack! | ||
Time to invade. | ||
Well, that was the story last week. | ||
And I said it's clear, based on the provocative nature of the attacks, they're inviting a response. | ||
They want a response. | ||
And the only reason they want a response is because then they can up the ante. | ||
If they raise the stakes and Israel calls, then they get to escalate even further. | ||
They will be perceived as justified and they get to climb the ladder. | ||
That's the idea. | ||
Well, Netanyahu cleared all that up for us this weekend because he came out with a statement and said, no, we are not provoking Hezbollah into a war. | ||
We're escalating in order to de-escalate. | ||
And everybody said, oh, okay. | ||
So the reason that he's humiliating them and maiming thousands of them and bragging about exploding their testicles and killing children and then killing people at the funeral for the children They're doing all of that to de-escalate. | ||
They're doing all of that to lower the temperature. | ||
Because, you see, before you lower the temperature, you have to blow everybody's testicles off, and then mock them, and then airstrike them when they're wounded, and then kill their leader and blow up a residential building in the suburbs of the Capitol. | ||
That's how you lower the... In order to bring it down, they first have to bring it up. | ||
In order for there to be peace, first they have to bomb everybody a lot in a way that makes everybody terrified and it meets the definition of terrorism. | ||
Of course! | ||
Of course! | ||
It's a genius play. | ||
Let's commit acts of terrorism until the enemy says, all right, you got us. | ||
You win. | ||
We'll do everything you say after you humiliated us and terrorized us and killed everybody. | ||
So they cleared it all right up and so now they're realizing though that it didn't work. | ||
It turned out that maiming everybody just made Hezbollah angry And so last week, the leader of Hezbollah made it clear that they are actually not going to surrender. | ||
They're going to keep fighting in exactly the same way until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. | ||
So it appears that it did not work. | ||
Their escalating to de-escalate did not work because Hezbollah has recommitted to the same military campaign they were pursuing for the past year. | ||
The good news is Netanyahu has a new plan, which is escalate like a hundred times more. | ||
So this afternoon, Israel launched 1,300 airstrikes and killed 500 people. | ||
So last week they killed about four dozen people. | ||
They wounded 2,700 and killed 12 on Tuesday. | ||
They wounded 450 and killed 20 on Wednesday. | ||
They killed nobody on Thursday with 57 airstrikes. | ||
With one assassination on Friday, they killed a few dozen people. | ||
Today they did 1,300 airstrikes. | ||
57 on Thursday, 1,300 today. | ||
They killed altogether like 60 people last week, although they maimed over 3,000. | ||
Today they killed 450 people. | ||
today. They killed altogether like 60 people last week although they maimed | ||
over 3,000. Today they killed 450 people. Deadliest day of fighting between | ||
Hezbollah and Israel since 2006. So over the weekend they clarified that | ||
They said, guys, we're not trying to provoke Hezbollah into a war. | ||
We're just escalating so that they'll surrender. | ||
Hezbollah said we're never going to surrender. | ||
So then Israel did 1,300 airstrikes. | ||
And this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Massive Israeli airstrikes on residential towns in southern and eastern Lebanon killed at least 492 people on Monday. | ||
At least 35 children, 58 women and two emergency responders were among the dead. | ||
More than 1,645 others were wounded. | ||
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the military spokesman, said that since Monday morning, Israeli fighter jets struck over 1,300 targets affiliated with Hezbollah. | ||
An airstrike on southern Beirut targeted Ali Karaki, the head of Hezbollah's southern command. | ||
Hezbollah announced on Monday that he is alive and was moved to a safe place. | ||
The attacks on Lebanon and Hezbollah forced tens of thousands to flee north to find safety. | ||
That's an important point. | ||
In response to the bombardment, Hezbollah fired rockets at military targets in northern Israel and the West Bank. | ||
Lebanese security sources believe that the situation will likely escalate in the coming days, but the military and other security services do not predict an Israeli ground invasion despite the massing of troops near the border. | ||
Over the weekend, an Israeli minister called for the Shia enemy population of south Lebanon to be expelled and a buffer zone created on the border. | ||
The source close to Hezbollah said it will maintain its strategy of responding to Israeli attacks in kind, explaining its escalation will match Israel's level of escalation. | ||
So, the politics of this war are very simple. | ||
Well, I shouldn't say that. | ||
They're not simple. | ||
They're very complicated. | ||
But it's simple to understand. | ||
So, after October 7th, Just so we're clear, Hamas attacked Israel from Gaza on October 7th. | ||
Gaza is southwest of Israel. | ||
It's in the southwest corner of Israel. | ||
Hamas is a Muslim Brotherhood-backed group that is also supported by Iran. | ||
Hamas attacked Israel. | ||
Israel invaded Gaza in the south to defeat Hamas. | ||
Hamas is allied with Hezbollah, which is a Shiite group in Lebanon on Israel's northern border. | ||
When Israel invaded Gaza last year, Hezbollah began attacking Israel to relieve pressure on Gaza. | ||
Because if Hezbollah amassed its forces on Israel's northern border, and if Hezbollah was sending missiles into The north of Israel, then Israel would have to divert some of its forces north and not send all of them south to fight Hamas in Gaza. | ||
And Hezbollah has consistently hit targets in northern Israel in order to put pressure on them. | ||
And Hezbollah has said they will not stop that campaign until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. | ||
So Hezbollah is saying as long as Hamas is fighting Israel, we will relieve them by conducting this low-level, low-intensity conflict on Israel's northern border. | ||
When the fighting is over, we will stop. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
In response to this, Israel has evacuated its northern border. | ||
Israel has evacuated 60,000 civilians that live on the northern border for safety reasons. | ||
They don't want people living there while Hezbollah is attacking them. | ||
And this is causing problems because it's effectively a refugee crisis. | ||
60,000 people internally displaced in Israel that Israel wants to resettle on the border. | ||
But Israel says, we don't want to resettle them on the border until Hezbollah can no longer attack them. | ||
But in order to get Hezbollah to stop attacking them, they have to make a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, which they do not want to do. | ||
Moreover, even a ceasefire with Hezbollah is unacceptable because Israel sees the very presence of Hezbollah on the border as a threat. | ||
So Israel is saying, even hypothetically, if Israel had a ceasefire with Hamas and Hezbollah stopped their campaign, it would still be unacceptable as long as they existed on the border. | ||
So Israel is saying that the pre-war status quo is now unacceptable. | ||
Hezbollah must not only stop the attacks, they also must leave the border, which Hezbollah will never agree to, because Israel will be on the border, and Hezbollah will be far from the border, which creates a threat to Lebanon, because Israel occupied South Lebanon from 1982 until 2000. | ||
So, if Hezbollah retreats, Israel advances. | ||
So Hezbollah's not going to retreat. | ||
It's an unreasonable demand that Israel knows Hezbollah will never agree to. | ||
So this is the state of play. | ||
So for the past year, Hezbollah and Israel have traded strikes on the border. | ||
Hezbollah says we will not stop until there's a ceasefire. | ||
Israel will not make a ceasefire because they want to annex Gaza. | ||
So the fighting will realistically continue indefinitely. | ||
It will eventually turn into a counterinsurgency. | ||
And they'll deport people. | ||
And that's something they considered today, which we'll talk about in a moment. | ||
So Hezbollah's conditions will not be met because Israel not agreed to a ceasefire. | ||
Israel says, we will fight Hezbollah because we want to return our citizens to the border. | ||
We cannot return our citizens to the border until Hezbollah leaves southern Lebanon and goes further into Lebanon. | ||
That's something Hezbollah will never agree to because it leaves their border unprotected and Israel has historically occupied southern Lebanon. | ||
It leaves them vulnerable to an invasion from the Golan. | ||
So this is the impasse. | ||
What has happened in Gaza over the past several months is that Israel is winding down its major operations. | ||
Israel has fought and cleared out Gaza City, Khan Younis, the middle Gaza, and they've cleared out Rafa. | ||
Hamas is by no means decimated. | ||
They're still conducting a counterinsurgency. | ||
But they have conducted major military operations in major cities. | ||
All four of the major cities, or three. | ||
And now they're moving their forces north to focus on Lebanon. | ||
Now that Gaza is no longer Israel's primary conflict, or primary theater of fighting in this broader conflict in the Middle East, now Israel can focus on Lebanon. | ||
What Israel is doing is escalating the fighting against Lebanon to put pressure on them to leave the border, and specifically conducting a terroristic campaign. | ||
I said to pay attention in that story because when Israel does, hits 1,300 targets today, they hit 100 targets on Thursday with 57 strikes. | ||
They did two assassinations today and Friday. | ||
They did the Pager attacks. | ||
It is causing the civilian population of southern Lebanon to flee north. | ||
Why is that significant? | ||
Because, one, it's potentially clearing the way for an invasion. | ||
They're forcing the civilian population to flee so that the only people that are left are militants that they could kill. | ||
That's one possibility. | ||
A second possibility is that by causing an internal refugee crisis in Lebanon, they're putting pressure on Hezbollah to come to the table. | ||
If Israel wants to return its 60,000 people to the border, and Hezbollah wants to return however tens of thousands of people have fled southern Lebanon to their homes south of the river or in the suburbs of Beirut, then they have to come to a deal with Israel. | ||
And that's maybe why they don't believe that Israel will launch a ground operation, even though they're putting ground forces on the border. | ||
That's the state of play. | ||
But it goes out even further than this. | ||
The reason that Hezbollah is on Israel's border is really as a check against Israel's power in the region. | ||
Hezbollah has about 100,000 fighters, 150,000 to 200,000 cheap short-range missiles that | ||
could overwhelm Israel's air defenses. | ||
And so any conduct that Israel does in the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, they have to | ||
worry about Hezbollah, like they are now. | ||
If Israel goes in Gaza, they can't get away with anything because Hezbollah's got all these missiles pointed at them. | ||
And if Israel starts chopping off heads or mass deporting people or doing something unacceptable, Hezbollah could always pose a security risk to Israel. | ||
So they get a vote because they're applying pressure. | ||
They provide a check and balance Israel on the northern border. | ||
What's more, Hezbollah is a proxy of Iran, which is Israel's real rival. | ||
Israel cannot conduct strikes on Iran. | ||
In a sense, Hezbollah is Iran's second strike capability. | ||
Let's say Israel conducts an audacious air raid against Iran's nuclear program. | ||
Let's say Israel bombs Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
Let's say the United States bombs Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
Hezbollah has tunnels, they've got, they're dug in, they're entrenched, they're fortified, they've got cheap missiles they could lob over and they could take out critical Israeli infrastructure. | ||
Their nuclear program, their electrical grid, their everything, any critical infrastructure because Israel's not very big. | ||
They could even cause a nuclear catastrophe by bombing the plant at Dimona. | ||
It's a second strike. | ||
That's Iran's finger on the button. | ||
If Iran gets attacked, it's a mutually assured destruction because then Hezbollah will destroy Israel. | ||
So what Israel is really doing here is they are trying to get rid of that second strike capability. | ||
They want to degrade Hezbollah and move Hezbollah further north from the border to eliminate that check. | ||
The purpose of which is to free up their options in Gaza, the West Bank, and Iran. | ||
If Hezbollah is diminished and in retreat and disorganized, then they could theoretically annex Gaza without Hezbollah launching major operations. | ||
They could attack Iran, theoretically, without Hezbollah responding. | ||
Here's the catch. | ||
Israel knows that it cannot fight a successful ground operation in Lebanon, because the last time they did it, when Hezbollah was significantly weaker in 2006, they lost. | ||
From 82 until 2000, Israel conducted a disastrous occupation. | ||
In 2006, they fought a war, which the consensus is that they lost, according to their own internal investigation, their own internal commission. | ||
And now Hezbollah's only gotten stronger. | ||
And Israel's reservists are weaker after fighting for a year. | ||
They were barely able to fight Hamas. | ||
So that's the rub. | ||
Israel wants to weaken and diminish Hezbollah. | ||
They want Hezbollah to agree to move north and make southern Lebanon a buffer zone. | ||
They want to eliminate them as a Czech, which is really serving Iran. | ||
But they can't do it with a ground invasion by themselves. | ||
Theoretically, maybe a ground invasion might be possible, but only if they have the full support of the United States, which the Biden administration will not give them. | ||
And according to some sources, they say that the Pentagon has taken over the operations in Ukraine and Israel, and they have said no long-range strikes into Russia, and they've said we will not back Israel if they launch a ground incursion into Lebanon. | ||
That is the crux of this calculation. | ||
Right now, they're using unconventional means and air power. | ||
They're using airstrikes because they have air superiority. | ||
They're using these terroristic, unconventional means because they have intelligence superiority. | ||
And they're using that to get the population to flee and to disorganize and create chaos and put pressure on Hezbollah. | ||
That's the purpose of the strikes. | ||
They cannot go in by themselves without the backing of the United States, which they don't really have from Biden. | ||
But all of this can change if Trump gets into office. | ||
If Trump wins the election, and as American intelligence has said, there's no ceasefire until January, then Trump will be seated during the war. | ||
And I think there's a possibility, a distinct possibility, that if Trump gets in, there's a false flag, or maybe it's unnecessary. | ||
that forces his hand to act against Hezbollah and allow Israel to occupy South Lebanon, | ||
or turn South Lebanon into a buffer zone. Either way, it will diminish the posture of Hezbollah | ||
and free up both Israel and the United States to attack Iran and free up Israel | ||
to annex Gaza and the West Bank. That seems to be the play. | ||
So this is what they're doing today. | ||
The reason I believe that this is the case, like I said last week, so there's really two scenarios. | ||
One scenario is, let's take Israel and the media at their word. | ||
What they are saying is that Netanyahu is doing these provocative actions. | ||
Understand how provocative it is. | ||
It's a major escalation. | ||
It's not ambiguous at all. | ||
Pager attack, the radio attack, the airstrikes, the assassinations, crazy airstrikes today, high body count. | ||
Their explanation for it is they're increasing the pressure to force Hezbollah to back down, which is a legitimate tactic. | ||
You demonstrate, and it sounds counterintuitive, but it's legitimate, you demonstrate superiority And if Israel can control the escalation, by that I mean Hezbollah cannot attack Israel harder than Israel's attacking Hezbollah. | ||
They just can't. | ||
They don't have the means. | ||
Hezbollah can't do a pager attack sophisticated like Israel. | ||
Hezbollah doesn't have the air power to do 1,200 airstrikes like that. | ||
And if they did, the United States would come into the equation. | ||
And they'll prevent Iran from getting involved, and they'd retaliate against Hezbollah. | ||
So Hezbollah has no control over escalation. | ||
Israel controls escalation. | ||
Israel has superiority with those unconventional tactics. | ||
Israel has superiority with their power. | ||
Israel has the United States that will defend them. | ||
And that's why all Hezbollah can do is respond in kind. | ||
As a consequence, if Israel can hit Hezbollah every day and demonstrates the ability to hit them this hard every day with the backing of the United States, the calculation for Hezbollah must be eventually that they cannot sustain The current paradigm. | ||
They cannot absorb 1,200 targets being hit every day and they have no ability to respond to Israel, not even in kind, let alone escalate it themselves. | ||
And so then eventually they come to the negotiating table and they broker a buffer zone in southern Lebanon. | ||
That's the logic of what we're being told. | ||
Here's the problem with that theory. | ||
Maybe that might be true. | ||
But the way Israel is going about it, killing women and children, blowing up people's phones, they're doing it in such a way that Hezbollah politically cannot come to the table without losing face. | ||
Because that's a very important part of it. | ||
It's not just about demonstrating superiority. | ||
It's also about demonstrating a willingness to make a deal. | ||
And you can see the difference between their approach and, let's say, Trump's approach with North Korea. | ||
Trump did the same thing with North Korea. | ||
Trump actually did the same thing with Iran. | ||
When Trump wanted North Korea to back down, he sent out two carrier strike groups, made all these threats, said, we'll do things to you that have never been done. | ||
There'll be fire and fury like there's never been seen. | ||
My button is bigger and it works. | ||
Rocket Man is going to get his whole country destroyed. | ||
But it was always accompanied by a proposal for a deal. | ||
He would always say, but the other side is, we could end the sanctions, invest in your regime, and you could normalize. | ||
So there were no military actions, and there was an alternative pathway proposed. | ||
And that is how you navigate that approach. | ||
and escalate to de-escalate approach. | ||
What Israel is doing is they're bombing their women and children, | ||
they're talking about annexation, and they're doing these terroristic attacks | ||
and really leaving no room for negotiation. | ||
And that's why I'm a big believer that the real trick here is really to derail the peace process in Gaza so that Israel can solidify control over the Strip and create plans for that. | ||
They can continue moving their forces north and they can buy time for maybe a more favorable administration. | ||
And it seems like there's two pathways. | ||
If Kamala gets in, maybe they force Hezbollah to the table and make a deal. | ||
If Trump gets in, they have a free hand to go nuts and do whatever they want to do. | ||
But it seems clear that these actions are so provocative that the intention is not to bring Hezbollah to the table. | ||
Even if an invasion isn't imminent, it doesn't mean it's off the table. | ||
So there's a few possibilities there based on what we're reading here. | ||
The other big story is the deployment of U.S. | ||
forces. | ||
And this is from ABC. | ||
It says, quote, The Pentagon Press Secretary provided no details about how many additional forces, but they will join 40,000 troops in the region already. | ||
On Monday, the aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman, two Navy destroyers and a cruiser set sail from Virginia, headed to the Sixth Fleet area in Europe on a regularly scheduled deployment. | ||
So there will be something like 20 or two dozen warships in the Middle East in two weeks time, alongside more than 40,000 troops and many squadrons of fighters. | ||
And that will be four weeks out from the election. | ||
Israel's on a schedule of This new level of fighting, they've escalated and they're keeping it consistent every day. | ||
Who knows how long it'll go on. | ||
In two weeks you'll have two dozen U.S. | ||
warships and more than 40,000 troops in the region, and it'll be a month out from the election. | ||
It's not hard to see, again, the pieces that are being put in place. | ||
Two aircraft carriers, two carrier strike groups, a month before the election. | ||
You have escalated this. | ||
The forces are in place in northern Israel, and at the same time they're talking about an Iranian plot to kill Trump, an Iranian plot to hack the election, and Trump may get into office with the help of Israeli money that would love to see the West Bank get annexed. | ||
And that's a goal that is precluded by the existence of Hezbollah on Israel's northern border and the ability of Iran to strike Israel. | ||
All signs point to Trump getting in and finishing the deal for Israel. | ||
Decapitating Iran, defeating Hezbollah, and then you have Israeli and Gulf state dominance over the whole region. | ||
The Emiratis, the Saudis, the Israelis, they are running the region. | ||
They're controlling the resources, they're the gateway, and gradually Israel may have the upper hand in the relationship. | ||
If it comes down to artificial intelligence, if it comes down to the scarce energy resources coming out of the Middle East, they may gain the upper hand in the relationship. | ||
Strategic autonomy in Europe, Middle East, Macy Israel leading the charge, breaking away from the United States. | ||
Maybe that's getting ahead of ourselves, but it's a distinct possibility after what might happen under a future Trump administration. | ||
So that's where we are with Lebanon. | ||
We'll see tomorrow if it continues. | ||
Will there be another 1,000 airstrikes? | ||
Will there be 500 more casualties? | ||
What is it going to look like? | ||
Is there going to be an invasion, a false flag? | ||
Everybody is on the edge of their seat. | ||
And once it goes down, the whole region blows up. | ||
The Houthis will probably escalate. | ||
Maybe they attack Saudi Arabia. | ||
If Saudi Arabia and the Emirates keep supporting Israel, there might be a revolution in Saudi Arabia and the Emirates. | ||
Iraq and Syria become a battlefield. | ||
The Shiite militia start attacking Israel and U.S. | ||
personnel. | ||
Maybe Syria becomes a battleground. | ||
Perhaps Israel invades Lebanon through Syria. | ||
And then Russia's involved because Syria is a critical ally of Russia. | ||
Iran becomes a battlefield because surely the United States will be putting warships in place to deter Iran from getting involved and maybe there's a preemptive strike on Iran. | ||
So the whole region is about to blow up. | ||
The Gulf, Iraq and Syria, the Levant, Iran. | ||
It may drag in Russia and China. | ||
Russia's enhancing their cooperation with Iran with a bilateral treaty, sending them missile defense. | ||
There is a tripwire there that I don't think anybody realizes. | ||
And people are saying, well, they're not going to trip over it. | ||
I think they might be trying to set it off intentionally. | ||
And it's going to be a war that consumes the whole region. | ||
And that might be one reason why they're drawing down the conflict in Ukraine in preparation for this. | ||
And the only country it benefits is Israel. | ||
Once again, they're talking about carving up Lebanon, carving up Syria. | ||
They like to carve up Iraq and Iran. | ||
Could be a different Middle East in 20 years. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let me get my headset on. | ||
That's the situation. | ||
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That's the scoop. | |
And what, uh... That's what people are saying. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
We'll see what you have to say. | ||
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May let me get situated here. All right. | |
Bye. | ||
pfft Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you have to say about this situation. | ||
Pretty freaky. | ||
Grow up or $1.5, is Jackson Hinkle ya national security threat that needs to be investigated. | ||
He's a foreign influencer. | ||
He has American Patriot, USA, on his Twitter bio to hide the fact he's really a Russian bot. | ||
Uh, I don't know if he's a security threat, but he's definitely some kind of a spy. | ||
I think that's clear he's getting backing from somebody. | ||
You're a faggot. | ||
Those are my thoughts. | ||
Nick I can't even lie, Latinas can go toe to toe with white women. | ||
Never thought I'd say this but Latinas came back down 3 to 1 in my book. | ||
Saw this TikTok of a Colombian nanny beasting like 2016 LeBron. | ||
I got neuron activation. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
You're a faggot. | ||
Those are my thoughts. | ||
Anybody that wants to sit around talking about, talking shop about. | ||
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Can't lie, Latinas are hotter than white chicks. | |
Thank you. | ||
Please keep that to yourself and shut the fuck up. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Sex is something that people should just get back to not talking about ever, basically, and just keeping it to themselves. | ||
It's just kind of juvenile and degenerate and gross and stupid. | ||
Peter Rabbit sent $5. | ||
What do people usually send to the P.O. | ||
Box? | ||
Dumb nonsense, usually. | ||
Yeah, I don't remember that. | ||
I vaguely remember that, but I don't remember the details. | ||
Yeah, I don't remember that. | ||
I vaguely remember that, but I don't remember the details. | ||
It was a little sus. | ||
Hey thanks buddy. | ||
I'm sorry you're in chronic pain. | ||
And I'm glad to hear the show lightens the mood a little bit. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
I think it's a LARP. | ||
How much of the raw milk thing is a gay LARP and how much is actually legit? | ||
I would say gay LARP, but Chuck Johnson's all about it, and he knows more than me people won't shut up about it | ||
I think it's a LARP. I think all the raw meat raw milk. I think it's all a LARP | ||
Bad for you. | ||
Well, it's an annual fundraiser. | ||
That's kind of the point. | ||
stream was nuclear. I can't believe you haven't done another big money stream | ||
since then. Never come down after getting the money was iconic. Now you're just | ||
letting grower per moms glaze you. Thanks for recommending Royal Otis less | ||
than three foam. Well it's an annual fundraiser that's kind of the point is | ||
once a year regarding your tweet about the new black crime grift it's just | ||
another reason why it would be a good idea for you to make a specific document | ||
for us to reference that lays out Jewish influence in the US and why this is the | ||
primary issue. Grow I peri or sent $50 I used to cringe at the cliche of give me | ||
liberty or give me death but now I'm starting to get it. I refuse to give a | ||
satisfaction to these subhuman skin suit pieces of prey of domesticating and | ||
subjugating me. There is an inner animal in us that wants to survive. We need only | ||
excavate it. I refuse to be black billed. It is now surpassed by rage. | ||
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Wow. | |
That's impressive. | ||
Great point. | ||
That's impressive. | ||
I used to think you raging at the super chats functioned as a filter to remove unreliable, | ||
fragile babies like John Doyle, who would betray you over petty things like their feelings, | ||
but then I realized you really hate them. | ||
Still, imagine someone thinking their hurt feelings surpass the battle for our civilization. | ||
They were liabilities anyway. | ||
Great point. | ||
Brandon Paris sent $5. | ||
Hope you're having a great day, man. | ||
Watching you 35,000 feet up. | ||
God bless. | ||
You get streaming up there? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Stay safe out there, buddy. | ||
Don't get bombed. | ||
Put down the pager. | ||
Put down the device. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I was always racist. | ||
sent $10. Were you ever a racial egalitarian at any point in | ||
your life? Or did you just always intuitively sense it was genetics? I was always racist. I'm gonna grape sent $5. You | ||
noticed the recent tone shift from minorities should be more | ||
represented. They are left out to whites are overrepresented. | ||
They are only 60% of the country. It happened fast. Nick will still consume his Star Wars girl bus toy slop though. | ||
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Huh? | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
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No. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's a really good point. | ||
Well, let me put it to you this way. | ||
go back to university to get a degree in the future? Do you think it would be worth it? | ||
No. Violent growth percent $20. You're right. Joel needs to realize that we are in the era | ||
of fifth generation warfare. It's highly sophisticated. And despite how brittle the | ||
UK regime seems now with the use of media and other apparatus, it can be very elastic | ||
through events like riots. The English should be thankful nothing crazy happened like Charlottesville. | ||
Yeah. That's a really good point. Well, let me put it to you this way. Let me put it to you | ||
so you can understand where I'm coming from. So in Israel, there is a unit that is part of their | ||
It's part of the IDF intelligence. | ||
It's called Unit 8200. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Unit 8200. | ||
Every citizen of Israel has to serve in the military. | ||
They have to give a few years of service. | ||
And a lot of the young Israelis that are in the military go into Unit 8200. | ||
Hundreds, thousands of them. | ||
One of the things that they trained them to do in Unit 8200 is to create online avatars. | ||
So they go on social media and they create basically fake profiles and they fight a public relations battle on social media. | ||
It's all documented. | ||
It's real. | ||
In 2014, when they went into, I think it was Gaza, there was a major operation in Gaza in 2014, there was a lot of propaganda on social media talking about Israel killing kids like there is now. | ||
Unit 8200 was employed to create fake avatars and combat that information by defending Israel. | ||
And so, Unit 8200 churns out hundreds, thousands of people that are experts in this sort of thing. | ||
They're also experts in intelligence equipment, military equipment. | ||
And there's a whole industry that has come out of Unit 8200. | ||
Israel is like a hub of election interference now. | ||
Because all of these Unit 8200 trained people, when they're done in the military, they create firms. | ||
They create firms that offer services to people in African countries, to the United States, where they offer to interfere in the election. | ||
There were such firms interfering in the 2016 election on behalf of Trump. | ||
In July, one of the prominent Israeli misinformation election interfering firms, born out of Unit 8200, offered their services to Trump. | ||
There was an article in The Nation about this. | ||
They said that Roger Stone knew about the DNC leaks weeks before anybody else did, and he googled critical key words about the DNC leaks a month before they came out, the same day that he had a dinner with an Israeli spy that reached out to him. | ||
Netanyahu's right-hand man. | ||
A lot of people believe that Trump was made aware of the contents of the DNC leaks which Russia stole because Israel was spying on WikiLeaks or Russia, and Israel then provided those to Trump Because Netanyahu wanted Trump to get elected, to rip up the Iran nuclear deal, and to relieve pressure on the Palestinian issue. | ||
So a lot of these firms were born out of Unit 8200 to help flip the election, and they do that in other places too. | ||
Here's something else. | ||
In 2012, Israel undertook a program where they instructed Israeli intelligence to start tech startup companies. | ||
And sell their technology to the United States. | ||
So there's a whole suite, a whole ecosystem. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Of Unit 8200 officers, intelligence agents that went out under the directive of Netanyahu to create tech companies, intelligence companies, military contracting companies that are now all doing business with the United States. | ||
Many of them are connected to Eric Prince. | ||
They're connected to the Trump movement. | ||
They're connected to a lot of names that you might have heard before. | ||
One of these days we'll do a deep dive on all this. | ||
And they're doing huge contracts. | ||
By the way, Palantir is one of them. | ||
The Israeli intelligence took a lot of their activities they were doing officially, and they sent their personnel to go and do it in the private sector. | ||
They said, this program we're doing in the Israeli military, go as a private citizen and do it as a tech startup, and we'll support you, and set it up in the United States. | ||
And so, for example, one firm they set up in Texas They set up a firm in America to basically launder Israeli equipment into the United States. | ||
The United States wouldn't buy it from Israel because of national security concerns. | ||
So Israel found an ally in the United States to set it up in Texas and they sell it as a front. | ||
They set up a shell company to basically launder it from Israel to the United States. | ||
This is what they're doing. | ||
Palantir is one such company. | ||
They took a CIA program. | ||
They made it a private company. | ||
It's totally infiltrated from top to bottom by Israel. | ||
They just got a $100 million contract from the government. | ||
Their guy, Vance, is the vice president. | ||
Now, this is the sophistication of what Israel is doing. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is the sophistication of the Israeli operation. | ||
They're doing tech startups. | ||
They're doing defense startups. | ||
They're starting shell companies in the United States. | ||
They operate on these layers of obfuscation. | ||
They're using those layers to make lots of money, and they're using that money to find the best people and to infiltrate politics at the highest levels. | ||
And then you look at the white people, and what are the white people doing? | ||
They're making homemade signs. | ||
Their shield maidens are packing them a sandwich in a paper bag and they pat them on the ass as they put their ski masks on and they go and stand in front of a building in front of nobody and yell in a megaphone. | ||
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It's gonna be for white people! | |
We're gonna take the country back! | ||
No one's even watching. | ||
They're on a sidewalk. | ||
Cars are driving by. | ||
There's like five people that have gathered on the opposite side of the street saying, fuck you, boo. | ||
You know, they march out. | ||
They put on their costume and then they march out. | ||
And they put on their costume and they get in a megaphone. | ||
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The ranks of our militias, England lives and marches on and everybody goes. | |
And then they do a video and it's techno. | ||
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You know? | |
And that's when I say we're cooked. | ||
We're cooked! | ||
Eric Prince started a group chat with every powerful person. | ||
Him and Ehud Barak, and Ehud Olmert, and all the Israelis. | ||
Bari Weiss. | ||
They control the New York Times. | ||
They control the CIA. | ||
They're laundering all their tech here. | ||
They're putting fucking nitroglycerin in the pagers. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is the vice president. | ||
They're publishing the books. | ||
They all know how to program computers. | ||
They're all PhDs. | ||
And then we got, then we have our guys. | ||
And then these are our guys. | ||
Another successful banner drop! | ||
You know, they put a sticker on a light pole. | ||
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They film the, hey, hey bro, hey bro, film this. | |
They put a sticker on a light post. | ||
Fuck yeah! | ||
I put a sticker up that says reject poison. | ||
It says we're against drugs. | ||
Try and stop me! | ||
Yeah, another successful action. | ||
2024 official report. | ||
We put up 3,000 stickers. | ||
We did 12 banner drops. | ||
We went in front of a busy overpass and we dropped a banner that says, fuck immigrants. | ||
Another victory for our coalition. | ||
Consciousness is rising. | ||
And it's like, okay, so we kind of like, they're right. | ||
Yeah, maybe the Jews were right. | ||
And then somebody like me comes along and I'm like, yeah, you know, I think what we need to do is just find the most intelligent people that are super geniuses and college and rich and network them and infiltrate and take political power. | ||
And people go, you fucking gay faggot. | ||
You don't want to go in the street cause you're a bitch. | ||
And it's like, okay, so yeah, I think we're cooked. | ||
Like, I think it's sort of over. | ||
I think it's kind of over for you. | ||
You got guys with, like, face tattoos that are like, you're not gonna do a bandage drop and scream the N-word, what are you, a gay bitch? | ||
You want to go to college and read books like a pussy? | ||
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Okay. | |
So, yeah. | ||
You know, we had a good run. | ||
We had a good run. | ||
We had 500 years, but I think it's over. | ||
I think it's over and I'm not even, you know, when I see that, I'm like, yeah, you know, I'm not even that upset about it anymore. | ||
If that's what we got going, it's like, you know, every one of these like Jewish people gets doxxed and it's like, okay, like Kostan Alomar, you say what you want about him, but he has a degree from MIT, Columbia and Yale. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's what we're up against. | ||
Darren Beatty was a professor at Duke. | ||
And we had something like that going with guys like Jared Taylor, who went to Yale, and Richard Spencer, who went to UVA and UChicago. | ||
And, you know, E. Michael Jones is at, what is he, Notre Dame? | ||
So we had a semblance of that going on, and they lacked organization. | ||
And that's really where I'm trying to make up the difference a little bit. | ||
And then the other faction of our side is like, You know, we're gonna go on the march. | ||
Okay, good luck! | ||
We got a bunch of knuckleheads. | ||
It's like, look at my Nazis. | ||
Look at my Nazis. | ||
What are we gonna do? | ||
So that's why, you know, we really need, um... | ||
Examining the Israeli side has made me realize that we need to have a bureaucratic revolution in the right wing. | ||
And I don't want to telegraph all my plans, but it's like, look. | ||
It is a 21st century. | ||
We're not going to win by being black shirts and doing a Hitler LARP or something. | ||
We need to bring together the smartest and the brightest people and we need to emanate a totalizing worldview first with an intellectual foundation and needs to express itself in other ways. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
Okay. | ||
They have money. | ||
They have skills. | ||
They have intelligence. | ||
You know, they had technical skills which made them money. | ||
They have a vast network through academia because they're super intelligent. | ||
They have money. | ||
They use the money to fund programs, publishing houses, opinion magazines, social media stuff. | ||
Like, it's a full spectrum approach. | ||
Look at the ways they're advancing their worldview. | ||
And they're doing it with highly intelligent people in a very organized manner, using a 21st century method, really coming for the elite. | ||
And then you got guys in there like, we're going to make a flyer. | ||
Look, my trad wife just made another flyer. | ||
We're going to start a flea market. | ||
We're selling wristbands that have swastikas on. | ||
And it's like, what we have is so I shouldn't even say, it's they. | ||
What they have going, what that faction has, it's so parochial and just sort of sad. | ||
We need serious people to just turn the page on that. | ||
That's why I don't even engage. | ||
That's why I try not to engage. | ||
You want to go and scream and yell like a banshee? | ||
Good luck. | ||
Intelligent people need to turn the page on that and do something effective. | ||
In order to professionalize our operation, let's start by emulating what our enemies do. | ||
Okay? | ||
Our enemies are not doing it perfectly, but they're doing it effectively, and they're doing it In a way that is intentional and there's a theory of organization behind it and they're implementing that. | ||
We have none of that. | ||
We have people that kind of get red-pilled and they want to tweet some stuff out and people are in group chats and they're, you know, falling for stupid hoaxes. | ||
You understand what goes on. | ||
There's a lot of issues. | ||
Let's start with Emulating the enemy's tactics. | ||
Let's at least get on their level. | ||
And there's redundancy and inefficiencies, and maybe there's things that don't make sense, but just for openers, let's use that as a model and say that is what an effective digital army influence operation looks like. | ||
That's what a subversive fifth column looks like. | ||
Let's at least go through the motions and emulate that, and maybe in the process, We'll either achieve parity, we'll have something like that at a smaller scale, or in the process we'll think about these problems and solve them in a more competent way. | ||
As opposed to just saying, hey, I'm an amateur guy. | ||
I work in normal field. | ||
I found out there's something going on with the Jews. | ||
Let's figure out a theory of everything now, because that's kind of what we're doing. | ||
The Israeli state is doing strategic thinking about red pilling people on the Internet. | ||
And you think Us, like a country at the state level with universities and all the capital and, you know, human resources at their disposal? | ||
You think, like, individual people like me or like, you know, any number of other guys, you think we're gonna, on our own, come together in a group chat? | ||
All right, guys, stop bickering. | ||
You know, it's like that Super Chatter said the other week. | ||
How are we gonna take down Mossad? | ||
It's like, well, for starters, let's just try and act a little bit more like them. | ||
Than this kind of like, you know, monkey behavior. | ||
So that's where I'm coming from. | ||
The more that I read about this network of Teal and Yarvin and Unit 8200 and Erik Prince and the sophistication of their operation, the more that you learn about them, the more blackmail do you get about people that claim to be on our side. | ||
Because you realize they're so far ahead of us. | ||
They have a full intelligence agency at our disposal. | ||
These guys, not even our guys, our guys are smart. | ||
These other guys, they don't even have intelligence. | ||
What can you do other than arts and crafts? | ||
Make a banner? | ||
Okay, can any of you create an operating system? | ||
That's what they can do. | ||
Do any of you even know the first thing about making pagers? | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
Do you know the first things about the military or any of that stuff? | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
They know about history, they know about all this stuff. | ||
These guys, they learn a few talking points, they read Mein Kampf, and then they go on the street and scream. | ||
And that, that's the black pill. | ||
That's where you see that disparity, and you're like, this is the, these are the, you know, our national socialist wignats. | ||
They're doing filters on Omegle calls, doing blackface on live streams. | ||
On the other side, they, like, stole the nuclear bomb. | ||
They stole the fucking nuclear bomb, okay? | ||
They steal nuclear bombs, You're yelling at black people on Omegle on a live stream and selling a t-shirt. | ||
It's like. | ||
And here's the thing, I know I'm not on the level of the Mossad, but I'm I'm like have a mind towards. | ||
We need to get on that level, we need to think like that. | ||
As opposed to, we're going to go outside of a target and, you know, then he gave the dramatic speech. | ||
He's the next Hitler. | ||
It's like, okay, can we all grow up a little bit? | ||
It's not student council, you know? | ||
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So. | |
That's like the dose of realism. | ||
That people need to hear. | ||
And that's what I've been thinking about. | ||
That's what's blackmailing me, because I see what they're doing, and I'm like, they're so far ahead of us. | ||
And the side that we have, it's just like, they just don't even learn from obvious mistakes over many years. | ||
I'm sure some of it's intentional sabotage, but... | ||
That's why the intelligent people need to come together and turn the page on that and just look at what works. | ||
So, that's my job. | ||
The Observation Lounge sent $5. | ||
How has 2016 Trump differed from 2024 Trump in his stance towards Zionism? | ||
It seems like he is still trying to play both sides of the fence. | ||
Thanks and God bless. | ||
I've already answered this a million times. | ||
Real Donald Trump sent $10. | ||
I knew he wasn't really about it when Dan Bilzerian says on a Twitter space, the real country we need to go to war with is Israel. | ||
And Dave Smith goes, now let's just hold on a second here guys. | ||
Yeah, big surprise. | ||
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Thank you! | |
Easy mistake. | ||
$10. Thank you. Wonder Pets Patriots sent $10 for longer than I'd care to admit | ||
I ignored Keith Woods content because I confused him with James Woods. Easy | ||
mistake. Wonder Pets Patriots sent $10. Thoughts on using testosterone supplements to fight | ||
the test sync from microplastics? Not good. | ||
You can't mess with your hormones. | ||
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Not good. | |
Caleb Strait sent $5. | ||
No BS. | ||
My professor brought you up in my international relations class today and said you endorsed Kamala. | ||
He saw the post from your Twitter space the other night for sure. | ||
I told him you didn't endorse her lol. | ||
Crazy my professor doesn't fact check. | ||
Just goes to show your professors are idiots. | ||
Okay. | ||
T1 Kess sent $10. | ||
Saw you got banned from Valorant for probably some mundane reason. | ||
Have you tried Deadlock? | ||
I ran into Agroiper randomly while playing CS2 and he shared alpha access with me. | ||
It's a lot of fun. | ||
No, I haven't played that game. | ||
I didn't get banned from Valorant, I just got banned from voice chat. | ||
Well, no, I got a, uh, I'm under a behavioral evaluation. | ||
Isn't that so gay? | ||
For the adults who don't understand how it is now. | ||
So I play an online game. | ||
You can do voice and text chat in the game. | ||
You can talk to your teammates, you can talk to the other team. | ||
I talk a lot of shit on the game, like I tell my team kill, I tell my teammates I'm gonna kill them in real life, stuff like that. | ||
It's just jokes, it's classic, just banter. | ||
You know, racial humor, stuff like that. | ||
You say a lot of inappropriate things in a game. | ||
They have AI that automatically reviews all the communications. | ||
So everything you say in the voice chat, if you're talking shit, saying, oh, F you, blah, blah, blah, you teabag your opponent, whatever, AI automatically detects the behavior, flags it, and now they've put me in a behavioral evaluation. | ||
I've had so many offenses. | ||
That now they're telling me they're monitoring my activity, and if I keep behaving badly, they're gonna ban me from the game. | ||
I won't be able to play the game. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
It's like... global equivalent of a teacher, like a supervisor. | ||
Play nice! | ||
If you don't play nice, we're gonna ban you. | ||
It's like, are we... is this recess, or are we adults in the real world? | ||
I can't talk trash in an online video game without a robot detecting it and now I'm on an evaluation? | ||
I'm on a timeout? | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
So they won't let me talk. | ||
They won't let me talk in the game. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
This world is so... I hate this world. | ||
It's horrible now. | ||
Everything makes me mad. | ||
Everything is garbage. | ||
You know, like the other day? | ||
First of all, everybody drives like crap now. | ||
Have you noticed that? | ||
Every day it's like surviving just to get- if you drive for 30 minutes on the highway, it's a survival horror game. | ||
People drive like maniacs. | ||
So I barely survived driving home from the city the other day. | ||
Then, I go to Target, I go to turn into the plaza, and there's like two black kids standing in the lane that you go to turn in. | ||
And they're just standing on the curb. | ||
Am I getting a bloody nose right now? | ||
Can't tell if my nose is running. | ||
Yeah, I'm just nose running. | ||
These two black kids are just standing on the curb. | ||
And I wanted to just roll down the window and be like, get the fuck out of the street. | ||
You ignorant. | ||
You know what? | ||
But I didn't, because I don't want to get killed. | ||
But you know, they're always just doing something they're not supposed to be doing. | ||
They're always just doing some stupid shit they're not supposed to be doing for no reason, because the rules don't apply to them. | ||
And if you say anything, you're the problem. | ||
So I'm trying to turn in. | ||
They're standing in the turning lane on the curb. | ||
And you know, whenever they're breaking the rules, they always have their chest puffed out. | ||
Like, daring you to say something. | ||
Like, they're perfectly at home. | ||
They're just standing there. | ||
It's like, get the fuck out of the road, you piece of shit. | ||
But they're just standing there, daring anybody to say something. | ||
I want to run them over. | ||
I'm not going to. | ||
But it's like, you're in the middle of the street. | ||
Get out of the way! | ||
They're always doing something like that. | ||
Always standing where they're not supposed to stand. | ||
Sitting where they're not supposed to sit. | ||
Walking too slow. | ||
Talking too loud. | ||
Like they're the only people in the world. | ||
It's so obnoxious. | ||
So it's like, it's survival to drive home because people drive like animals. | ||
Then you try, then you're in the suburbs, you turn into the thing. | ||
You got the typical, they're hanging out there. | ||
I go into the store, cashier's rude. | ||
And then I go home, start to play a game. | ||
You're on a timeout. | ||
You're on a timeout for being mean. | ||
I'm an adult. | ||
It's a video game. | ||
So it's... it's so over. | ||
There's just no reprieve. | ||
Everything sucks. | ||
DS sent $5. | ||
Suit and tie looking amazing today, boss. | ||
I think so. | ||
Juggroiper sent $20. | ||
Did you see that the graphic saying you endorsed Kamala had a random Gansod the parasitic mind ad? | ||
After Elon boosted the post he reposted Gansod promoting the book. | ||
Coincidence or conspiracy? | ||
I saw that. | ||
Yeah, I think they're they're working together. | ||
It's obviously like a shill post. | ||
Thank you. | ||
What is that? | ||
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is and $10 Hey man good haircut over the weekend. Thank you. | ||
Johan sent $250 please avoid majority false apparition. | ||
Thank you friends. God bless you and keep you safe. Nick. What is | ||
that? | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
That's an apparition in Bosnia. | ||
Okay, thanks for the... Yeah, I wasn't going to, but thank you for the advice. | ||
I'll be on the lookout for the Majubiju apparition. | ||
You know, I'm like, I'm one of these cradle Catholics. | ||
It's like, you go to church, you get communion, you know, all that kind of stuff. | ||
And then you get these other Catholics and they're like, avoid the Majubiju apparition by any cost. | ||
It's like, okay, will do. | ||
I'll keep that in mind. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
Like normal Catholics go to like CCD, they go to church, they're against abortion, etc. | ||
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And then these converts are like, that apparition was a fake! | |
It was real! | ||
You know, then they're battling it out over which Marian apparition is true and what the third key was, you know, or the thousand days of darkness, the four, get your candles, the three days of darkness are coming. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
So I didn't read, I didn't get the DLC. | ||
I didn't get the, uh, the fan fiction. | ||
I didn't get the Watts pad fan fiction of what happens next. | ||
You know, the spinoff series. | ||
I just read the canon stuff, okay? | ||
I'm not into the... I'm into the other stuff. | ||
Expanded universe. | ||
Russell sent $20. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
But thank you for the super chat. | ||
I'll keep that in mind. | ||
I was following through your instructions on how to mine with Bitcoin and did some digging into that Strike app. | ||
It took less than 10 minutes to set it up and fund a wallet. | ||
Then another 5 to tie into my bank. | ||
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Awesome! | |
Russ will send $20. | ||
I don't need a hat, but I would give you $400 for a book off your reading shelf if you signed it. | ||
Yeah, well, that's not for sale, so I appreciate it. | ||
Russ will send $20. | ||
I'd give $1,000 for a signed copy of Mein Kampf if you could go that far. | ||
Smirking face. | ||
Uh, no, but thank you anyway. | ||
I appreciate the super chats, but that's not for- Do you think I'm some, like, slut? | ||
You know, that's the difference between, like, me and whores. | ||
It's like, whores would do anything for money. | ||
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I'll give you $1,000. | |
What, you're gonna coerce me with money? | ||
Oh, now that you offered me money, now I'll do it. | ||
Like I'm a dirty whore? | ||
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Fuck off with that. | |
Maybe I'd give it to you for free. | ||
I'm not gonna, oh, money! | ||
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Oh, money! | |
Now I'll do whatever you want! | ||
Oh, buddy, Mein Kampf! | ||
Shut up. | ||
I'd give $400 for it, but well, this isn't a- I don't know if you noticed, this isn't a garage sale. | ||
So, maybe you're- the garage sale is down the hall to the left. | ||
We're selling hats, sir. | ||
This is actually a legitimate business. | ||
It's a legitimate store. | ||
We don't sell that here, sir! | ||
And I'm not gonna check in the- we don't have any signed copies of Mein Kampf in the back, I'm pretty sure. | ||
Okay, flea market is down the hall to the left. | ||
It's not a garage sale. | ||
It's not a fucking auction. | ||
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Well, I'd pay $400 for a book off your shelf. | |
What does this look like to you? | ||
What are you, some kind of Jew? | ||
You think you come into my house and haggle with me? | ||
Well, I'll buy that. | ||
Oh no you won't! | ||
Don't insult me. | ||
Don't insult me like that. | ||
Don't insult me. | ||
Yeah, you'd like that, wouldn't you? | ||
You'd like, oh, throw around a thousand bucks to have a priceless piece of history. | ||
I'm some, I'm some low millionaire that has a thousand bucks to pay for some memorabilia. | ||
That means I get to own a piece of history. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Anybody with a thousand dollars thinks they get a signed copy. | ||
You know, that's what makes, that's what creates value. | ||
Okay. | ||
If I wanted to sell out, I'd be selling coins and NFTs and signed this and that. | ||
I don't sign, sell stuff that I sign. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's called, it's called artificial scarcity. | ||
Ever heard of it? | ||
And it's called artificiality is created by my discretion. | ||
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So, Yeah, I'll pay you $400 for a book off yourself. | |
Really? | ||
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Sick. | |
You're sick. | ||
Keep your money. | ||
Keep your fucking money. | ||
Get out of my face. | ||
Leave my domain. | ||
That's rhetoric. | ||
That's rhetoric. | ||
domain. | ||
But, Shapiro also withheld his vote in 2016. | ||
He didn't endorse Hillary but did his best to elect her. | ||
You're now doing the same thing. | ||
Clinton's ghost alone would be a disaster for decades. | ||
Trump's not above criticism but he deserves our vote for all he's done. | ||
He's red-pilled all of us, taken a bullet and faces life in jail. | ||
That's rhetoric. | ||
That's rhetoric. | ||
He hasn't done shit for any of us. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
He deserves our vote? | ||
Listen, I like Trump. | ||
I like his personality. | ||
He's a good guy, etc. | ||
Deserve doesn't factor into the equation. | ||
We're going to vote for him because he's a nice guy? | ||
Taking a bullet. | ||
Oh, would you fucking stop? | ||
He got grazed. | ||
I don't mean to minimize it, but this whole taking a bullet thing, I think we're getting a little carried away. | ||
Steve Scalise got shot for real. | ||
Are we going to say we owe Steve? | ||
should Steve Scalise be the president? He faces life in jail. | ||
Yeah, well, he should have won. | ||
So this is all just emotional manipulation. | ||
Here's my argument. | ||
He's not going to reduce immigration. | ||
He's not going to end the wars. | ||
We're not going to vote for that. | ||
We're not going to affirm that. | ||
We're not going back to the GOP establishment that was in favor of those things. | ||
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Well, but he's done so much for us. | |
what are you talking about? What are you talking about? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
If he were really doing it for us, he would care. | ||
This is a vanity project. | ||
Why is he hiring Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles? | ||
We're obligated to vote for him. | ||
He's not obligated to pick personnel that don't hate him? | ||
Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles wanted to overthrow him in 2020. | ||
They're now running his campaign. | ||
Vance hated him. | ||
He's now the vice president. | ||
I gotta vote? | ||
Who has responsibility here? | ||
You want loyalty? | ||
You give loyalty. | ||
He threw everybody in Project 2025 under the bus and rewarded the disloyal. | ||
We owe him? | ||
Owe him fucking what? | ||
What do I owe him in particular? | ||
What do I owe Trump? | ||
I supported Trump for years. | ||
He would never look in my direction other than I was smuggled in with yay under the radar. | ||
And it is what it is, but we all know that. | ||
Laura Loomer got thrown under the bus, and Trump let the campaign do it. | ||
What do I owe Trump? | ||
What does Laura Loomer owe Trump? | ||
What do any of us owe Trump? | ||
Did Trump get my Twitter back? | ||
No, Elon didn't. | ||
Did Trump bail out Rumble? | ||
No, David Sachs and J.D. | ||
Vance did. | ||
And Vance shit on me, and so did all of his people. | ||
What do I owe any of these people? | ||
Did Trump give me a pardon after January 6th? | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
What do I owe Trump? | ||
So just stop with that. | ||
You're just being gay. | ||
You owe him! | ||
Owe him for what? | ||
I had to fight for everything I had, and Trump is totally apathetic about the whole government. | ||
Forget even me. | ||
That's why he's got disloyal people running the government. | ||
He faces life in jail? | ||
He should have been smarter. | ||
He should have never left office. | ||
Cronburner sent $5. Nick Fuentes while rolling his eyes. | ||
Great. The richest man on earth is tweeting about me again. | ||
We know you love the clout. You ain't slick nigga lol. | ||
Yeah, maybe you get off on that because you're a nobody, but, uh, yeah, getting lied about by rich and famous people's | ||
not fun. | ||
Maybe pathetic people who are so small get off on proximity or a mention from somebody | ||
with clout. | ||
Groi per spool sent $5. | ||
Mom stream in recognition of all the recent groi per mom support? | ||
Very white pilling. | ||
I'm not gonna go that far. | ||
that far. | ||
No I don't think so. | ||
I haven't seen anybody say that. | ||
That Amuse guy said, well who's gonna vote for Kamala next? | ||
Did he? | ||
Didn't he say anything about a Diddy Party? | ||
Great shows lately. Very disturbing to see chung slash amuse slash sclare slash captive followers suggest that you went | ||
to diddy parties and once a fed, always a fed. | ||
Even Elon, who got in trouble for calling out Jewish media control back in the day. | ||
Who's saying that? I haven't seen anybody say that. | ||
That amuse guy said, well, who's going to vote for Kamala next, diddy? | ||
Then you say anything about a diddy party? You're just making that up. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $10. | ||
I'm asking nicely. | ||
I appreciate the haircut. | ||
Yeah, the comrade thing's just dumb. | ||
Trump calls Kamala Comrade. | ||
WTH does he know the definition? | ||
Oh, I know you love your hoodie, but I've watched some programs about Balenciaga | ||
and how company connects itself to spirit cooking and Abramovich. | ||
Was that fake? | ||
Please stop concern trolling me. | ||
I'm asking nicely. | ||
I appreciate the haircut. | ||
Yeah, the Comrade thing's just dumb. | ||
I mean, she's not a communist. | ||
No, the hoodie was a gift from Ye, People go, you can't, it's like, does wearing the hoodie change anything, you know? | ||
I'm just sick of the concern trolling, you know? | ||
People always like, you can't eat this, you can't wear that, you can't, it's like, yeah, if it gets to be like that, I'm just not gonna do it, you know? | ||
I'm not, I'm just gonna be done if it gets to be that way. | ||
You know, there needs to be a certain level of... It can't be the fun police all the time. | ||
It can't be everybody... Like, I saw somebody the other day, somebody made a joke about Hoctua, and somebody in the group chat is like, every word you say is as if Christ would say it. | ||
It's like, so we can't utter the word Hoctua now? | ||
Like, if it's just gonna turn into like a big buzzkill, like, where's your raw milk? | ||
Why aren't you wearing clothes your wife stitched together for you? | ||
It's like, okay, I'm out. | ||
I'm out then. | ||
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I'm just gonna go and sell hot dogs then. | |
So, I'm over the fun police sort of thing. | ||
thing. You don't understand the situation. Thank you. I'm not going to do that. I'm not | ||
going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to | ||
do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not | ||
to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do | ||
that. | ||
No surprise. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5, AF merch is the choice pick of clothing for gooners. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5, I got sponsored by Galaxy Gas and disavowing AF and hating on white people it's been fun guys. | ||
Detroit Zoomer sent $5, Hi Nick, I was the one who super chatted you about it being my birthday on Friday but I rushed and forgot to change my username lol. | ||
But now that I'm 18 I will use the 2 years worth of knowledge I've acquired watching this show to lock in to help AF. | ||
Glad to hear that. | ||
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Good for you. | |
Okay, thank you. | ||
I hear that. Good for you. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Yeah, real. | ||
Iran hacked my campaign nigga you misspelled Israel BEEP | ||
Bro. | ||
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Bro. | |
Common side effect. | ||
The Basti Pasti Show sent $5, the Trump era is not like the originals Return of the Jedi. | ||
It's Revenge of the Sith. | ||
Molotovs sent $5, what happened with Zoomer Historian? | ||
You mentioned him last weekend and I wasn't sure what you meant. | ||
Great show 07. | ||
Chris Bild sent $300. | ||
I found you slash your show after Kanye went on Alex Jones. | ||
Been watching every day ever since. | ||
You're the only person I watch slash trust in politics. | ||
Thank you for everything you do, Nick. | ||
May God protect you and your family always. | ||
Psalm 21 11. | ||
Wow, thank you very much for the huge super chat. | ||
Wow, it's a yay Groyper, a yay era Groyper. | ||
It's funny, you know, all the Groypers, they used to say they came from the Groyper war. | ||
Now people are saying they came from yay is right or sneeko or fresh and fit. | ||
So I love to hear that. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I appreciate the prayers. | ||
Yeah man, it's getting ugly out there. | ||
It's getting rough. | ||
So I need all the spiritual help. | ||
No, I'm not going to do that. | ||
Thank you for the information and the super chat. | ||
from your intro man. It is the direct reason the Trump campaign isn't changing. | ||
No, I'm not going to do that. | ||
She a 14 cent $100. Too many Indians in Canada. My eyes are hazel though. | ||
Thank you for the information and the super chat. I appreciate it. Are you Indian? | ||
Is that some kind of cope? | ||
I'm Indian, but my eyes are hazel. | ||
Corelix sent $30. | ||
Is there a dream that sticks out from your childhood? | ||
If I would, why would I tell you? | ||
Throw away $30. | ||
Nick, in the past, people ask what should we do? | ||
Here's an idea. | ||
We, the followers, should do the work. | ||
We should read books about political strategy, for example, Rules for Radicals. | ||
We should create economies. | ||
The book discusses change by economic alliances slash protest. | ||
Strategizing is a start. | ||
Nick, any good books we should read? | ||
X. | ||
Pain. | ||
Pain. | ||
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Okay. | |
$10 given that the monkey is trying to kill you in the dream it could symbolize a significant | ||
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Wow. | |
Life possibly involving someone deceitful or an overwhelming problem that feels insurmountable Wow Islamic | ||
interpretation. That's very true Don't care. | ||
Don't care, didn't ask. | ||
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Cool. | |
Is that real? | ||
tital dealt their digital | ||
is our real Dude, Pariah the Doll got on the tates before I did. | ||
That's insane. | ||
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Bro. | |
Bro is him. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
The Doll. | ||
What's their show called? | ||
The Dollhouse? | ||
No, no. | ||
It's called The Summit. | ||
They're trying to get me on their show. | ||
It's two trannies and a girl. | ||
They're trying to get me on the show, and I'm like, yeah, I can't go on the show until you stop being trans. | ||
You know, they're like, you gotta come on our show! | ||
I'm like, yeah, well, how did you get, uh... What's his name on there? | ||
How did you get James O'Keefe on there? | ||
Is it cause there's some weird stuff going on? | ||
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What's going on? | |
Kwapi sent $25. | ||
Aside from being trans? | ||
Thoughts on memes such as at Cernoset on X claiming what was dropped on Beirut and the | ||
Mirage of Scarefield were small tactical nukes? | ||
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I don't think that's true. | |
Yep. | ||
HLF Mexican HLF Palestinian sent $20 see senor it's hard being a sleepy Mexican Trump hasn't earned my vote nor my | ||
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Very true. | |
trust Yeah, the constituency on both sides is too pacified with | ||
weed porn alcohol and every degenerate vice known to man grow Ibers | ||
Let's unite in getting to confession being an exemplary example for others and putting God first to survive the | ||
next four years Very true. Well said senor | ||
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Es la verdad That's the truth. | |
You said it! | ||
You said it! | ||
You said it! You said it! | ||
Peter Rabbit sent $5. Hey, hope you're doing well. | ||
80% of Hamas fighters were orphans, because Israel killed their parents. | ||
Also, maybe other Muslims don't like you, but Palestinian Muslims and Christians respect you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Yeah, some of the Muslims give me a hard time, but the Palestinians got my back. | |
and a | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Yeah, well said. | |
I love Alex Jones. | ||
Met an older Lebanese man, a poet, at the grocery store the other day who liked my pants. | ||
In conversation he very aptly described Israel's strategy, as soon as they have peace their borders are decided. | ||
He hated Nikki Haley. | ||
Yeah, well said. | ||
Ethan Gould sent $10, new viewer here. | ||
Thoughts on Alex Jones? | ||
He constantly yaps about the deep state but will never mention Jews and rattles | ||
about anti-Semitism if you ever ask him about the J question. | ||
I love Alex Jones, he's the GOAT. | ||
Mossad agent sent $100, here ya go lil nigga. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat! | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
What a great super chat. | ||
and 10 dollars, unk. It is remarkable to watch you watch you articulate on how Israel could break a deal with like | ||
how we did with rocket man. I truly envy your level of intelligence. Salute to you my n***a. America first. | ||
What a great super chat, that was an excellent super chat. | ||
I have had 100's of people demanding I get you on my podcast. You mentioned last time I super chatted that you | ||
saw my clip with Jordan Peterson's wife. I would love to speak with you, God bless. | ||
Yeah, maybe dude I- I don't know. | ||
I don't do a ton of collaborations, so maybe. | ||
Because I hate doing them. | ||
I hate doing interviews. | ||
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Maybe. | |
We'll see. | ||
Absolute Bean sent $5. | ||
Man, you gotta get some wireless in ears. | ||
You're gonna get a heart attack with these cables. | ||
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Erm. | |
Sabian sent $5. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Hey. | ||
Holocaust Denier sent $5. | ||
Thoughts on Keith Wood's show getting cancelled? | ||
He didn't even give it a chance! | ||
You gotta let it ride. | ||
You gotta keep doing it and find a rhythm. | ||
He just gave up on it after seven episodes. | ||
Very, very disappointing. | ||
Very disappointing, Keith. | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
Bro said, why I quit my job? | ||
And what does he do now? | ||
Can't do a weekly show? | ||
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He goes, I've been busy. | |
You can't do one hour a week, two hours a week, commit to doing a show. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
You know, a lot of quitting the job, not a lot of work. | ||
We got to do a show, Keith. | ||
We got, not you and I, you got to do a show, buddy. | ||
He did seven shows and then said, Oh, that's enough. | ||
I think I'm done. | ||
Who does that? | ||
Who does that? | ||
Who starts a show, all this fanfare, everyone hates it, says, oh no, it's good actually, and then cancels it anyway. | ||
Who does that? | ||
Didn't even give it a chance. | ||
So I don't know what's going on with him. | ||
His camera was shaking in the beginning. | ||
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It's like, hey, get a tripod. | |
Hey dude, get OBS. | ||
We're on StreamYards. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
So... I don't know what's going on over there in Ireland. | ||
They're a little behind. | ||
They're a little behind the times, you know. | ||
His camera's shaking. | ||
He's on StreamYards. | ||
Where's the setup, bro? | ||
Where's the setup? | ||
We gotta get it together, Keith. | ||
Come on now. | ||
What are we trying to do here? | ||
So I'm disappointed. | ||
We need that show to keep going, man. | ||
We need more Keith. | ||
I want to see Keith Woods in studio. | ||
I want to see Keith Woods in the studio. | ||
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Alas. | |
A lot. | ||
And he still thinks, you know, me and Beardson were criticizing him years ago for being boring and having bad production and he made modifications and he still thinks he's vindicated on that. | ||
I'm like, bro. | ||
So, I don't know, buddy. | ||
We gotta get some submarines going. | ||
We gotta get some underwater vessels going. | ||
ASAP. | ||
Nope. | ||
a seven look | ||
Yeah, no durr. | ||
Drew sent $5. | ||
Bro thought he cooked. | ||
Yeah, the lifehacker thing. | ||
Yeah, I remember, of course. | ||
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Nah, you're a piece of shit. | |
You're garbage. | ||
$5. Do you remember the GTA 5 mission where you blow up the guy's head by planting explosives in the phone then call | ||
him while? | ||
It's on the TV similar to the pagers. Yeah, the life hacker thing | ||
Dampons, yeah, I was disappointed to see you tweeting so negatively about better help | ||
It has helped me get through some tough times in the last few years | ||
It is much more effective than you realize now you're you're a piece of shit. You're garbage, dude | ||
Have you ever seen those ads for better help? | ||
First of all, they're so gay Like on TikTok, they're horrible. | ||
You get these better help ads. | ||
I saw it on a Joe Rogan podcast as well. | ||
Here's my thought process. | ||
First, let's go through a little thought experiment. | ||
First, let's imagine the kind of person that goes to therapy. | ||
Mostly female. | ||
If they're a man, they're a total pussy. | ||
Okay, you imagine the kind of histrionic, annoying freak that goes to therapy. | ||
And they talk about themselves, and they talk about their mental health, and they talk about their working on themselves, you know, just the most insufferable people you can imagine. | ||
Now, imagine the kind of people that are such pieces of shit, they can't even put their pajama pants on to go to therapy. | ||
Imagine somebody that is so narcissistic and self-centered and also so lazy and such a piece of human garbage, they can't even put on their pajama pants and Nightmare Before Christmas hoodie to drag themselves out of bed and go to their bitch session of therapy. | ||
What does that look like? | ||
So, these pieces of shit that are bedridden all day, these pieces of shit that have DoorDash bags all over their bedroom, they're in their pajamas, in their bed, laying sideways on their phone, now you're gonna do a text session with a therapist? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
They're texting their therapist because they're anxiety, they can't start a voice call, or do it in person, and they could fire the therapist if they don't like him. | ||
So they're in bed, laying sideways, texting on the phone the therapist, and then here's what I imagine. | ||
They're, like, leaving the therapist on delivered while they're, like, doing their streaks while they're on TikTok. | ||
They're doomscrolling TikTok, leaving the therapist on delivered. | ||
Then they go and check back with the therapist in a text session. | ||
Yeah, so anyway. | ||
What a joke, like what a joke. | ||
Does anybody, even if you believe in therapy, even if you believe in therapy that's real, do you really think you could do therapy in a tech session from your bed? | ||
Like even if you think therapy is useful, put some fucking clothes on, go and spend the hour face to face and do the work on your mental health. | ||
I think if you do that, you're kind of, you're either a woman or you're a lost cause. | ||
But imagine what a joke of a human being, like how un-serious you would have to be to one, think you need therapy, but two, so non-committal that you're gonna do it over text, like it's a support ticket on the Walmart website. | ||
Download the app, open up a chat. | ||
Hi, I'm your better help therapist. | ||
Would you like to do a voice call or text? | ||
Oh, I'm not really feeling it. | ||
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I'm in bed and blah, blah, and I can't get up. | |
I don't want to call because I have anxiety. | ||
Oh, you... And then they're going to text you back, you know, little ellipses is going to pop up, you know, dot, dot, dot. | ||
Oh, you poor thing. | ||
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We'll tell... | |
And then if the therapist says something they don't like, they could just swap it out, like it's Video Roulette, like it's Monkey, like it's Omegle. | ||
They could just fire the therapist and get another one, and they could ghost the therapist, swipe left, new therapist. | ||
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So... | |
It's like that's this generation. | ||
This generation is full of, like, complete, completely useless human garbage. | ||
If you use that, you need to get real help. | ||
Forget about better help. | ||
If you even think that's a good idea, you need to get real help. | ||
You need a man to beat the shit out of you. | ||
If you are a woman or a man using better help, you would be better served by your father slapping you across the face. | ||
You want help? | ||
Someone should grab you by the neck and punch you in the face if you think you're gonna be in bed all day. | ||
You have people that smoke pot all day, they have no job, they're doom-scrolling TikTok, doing their Snapchat streaks. | ||
I'm depressed. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
And then when they're watching their Joe Rogan podcast, they say, Oh, it's therapy, but I don't have to drive there. | ||
It's therapy, but I don't have to get out of bed and look another human being in the face about what a piece of shit I am. | ||
I'll open up a text portal. | ||
Like what? | ||
Do you even think that works? | ||
So non-committal. | ||
Nobody can commit to anything. | ||
Nobody lives in real life anymore. | ||
Like people can't even talk to each other. | ||
I know I sound, this is really like uncoded right now. | ||
But it's like people can't talk to each other for 15 minutes before they need to check the weather app on their phone. | ||
There's a lull in the conversation. | ||
I need to check my phone. | ||
And it's like that with that. | ||
No one's just like, I was thinking about this the other day, because I was thinking about I need to find a wife. | ||
How am I going to do it? | ||
I was thinking you almost need to like ditch the phone and be in a crisis. | ||
I feel like that's the only way you make real friends or the only way you find a wife is you need to be in like a crisis. | ||
Where there's because the way it is now, it's like everything is so noncommittal. | ||
If you're on a dating app, oh, I don't like the person, block them. | ||
Even a friend, if you don't like a friend, oh, I don't like that person, block them. | ||
Never see them again. | ||
If anything goes badly, if the shit hits the fan, you can just remove them. | ||
Call an Uber, get out of Dodge. | ||
You almost need to like, you almost need to go on a journey, like on a voyage. | ||
You almost need to go out on the water with no phones and be in a crisis. | ||
And I envision the kind of dynamic that you see in movies, where like, people get stuck in elevators, or, you know, people get kidnapped, or like, people are... | ||
In the perfect storm, you know, and maybe they don't like each other, but they learn to work together and put their differences aside, and they develop their respect for each other. | ||
I feel like that just can't happen in the current ecosystem. | ||
Because the second that people get uncomfortable with anything, they just check out. | ||
Second people get uncomfortable, the second people get a bad vibe, if something's weird or whatever, they're done. | ||
And it's really the death of any kind of society. | ||
There's no community. | ||
And you kind of need imposition for there to be community. | ||
You kind of need a public communal life for people to impose on each other. | ||
And that's ironically how you develop real relationships and real empathy and real intimacy. | ||
If everybody is kind of quarantined, And if people can really engage in severely avoidant behaviors, no one can ever really be real or... | ||
Develop real relationships so that you know and the better help is just a you have a population the people that need therapy these young people They're already high. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
They're high all the time. | ||
They're on their phones all the time. | ||
No friends. | ||
No social life They're depressed. | ||
They're in their bed all day. | ||
They're doom scrolling on social media and It's like, yeah, maybe a person like that needs therapy, someone might say. | ||
But then their therapy is gonna be on their phone. | ||
Okay, really? | ||
It's like answering the problem with more of the problem. | ||
Oh, I'm a loser. | ||
I'm like a loser that needs therapy. | ||
Oh, well, you don't even need to leave the house. | ||
You know, these people, they walk around in pajama pants anyway. | ||
You don't even need to do that. | ||
You don't even need to put on your socks and slides and pajama pants. | ||
You could go to therapy for being a fucking loser in bed. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
How convenient. | ||
So, you know, it's just pathetic. | ||
If you buy into that stuff, one, you're dumb. | ||
Two, you're pathetic. | ||
End of list. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So I was thinking about that today. | ||
I saw that ad for BetterHelp. | ||
It's been pissing me off for a long time. | ||
Therapist on your phone and you can pick them and blah blah blah. | ||
Really? | ||
We're going to do a loot crate for therapy now? | ||
It's a loot crate? | ||
Monthly subscription for therapy? | ||
We're going to stream therapy? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Can we just get real? | ||
Can you just go outside? | ||
Can you just touch grass and get in a fist fight or something? | ||
That's the thing. | ||
This world is so empty now. | ||
You go out and no one's outside. | ||
You go into public life, no one talks. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, I go out in my life, I have like zero human interaction. | ||
If you don't arrange for a social gathering, you just get no human interaction. | ||
Nobody talks to each other in stores, cafes, restaurants, in public, cashiers, waitresses. | ||
There's no give there. | ||
Public transportation, Uber is like no. | ||
The only time I ever talk to strangers is in an Uber. | ||
50% of the time the Uber driver will strike up a conversation. | ||
That's the only time I get like a human connection. | ||
And I imagine it's the same way for most people. | ||
If outside of work, school, And if you're not arranging a get together with friends, but I mean, think about it, like arranging a get together is very intentional. | ||
There needs to be an excuse. | ||
You got to go and do a thing, make a plan, spend money, the kind of like incidental interactions. | ||
The only time you really get them, I feel like is if you live in a super big city like New York or LA and even then. | ||
So we just have like no society. | ||
And there's just no, there's not even a shared experience. | ||
So it's pretty freaky. | ||
It's pretty messed up. | ||
You know, it's freaky. | ||
But, uh, and people think the solution is you're going to get therapy on your phone. | ||
Everyone wants to do everything without leaving their bed. | ||
They want to make, they want to grind and make money doing e-commerce on their phone in their bed. | ||
You know, they want to, they get scammed. | ||
It's so funny watching stupid poor people get scammed. | ||
You know, like that acorn thing? | ||
We're gonna round up your purchases to the nearest dollar amount and invest the money! | ||
You're gonna be rich! | ||
You're gonna be rich! | ||
You don't have to do anything! | ||
Just stay in bed, you fucking lazy piece of shit! | ||
Don't even change out of your pajama pants! | ||
All you gotta do is spend money and we'll automatically round it up to the nearest dollar amount and invest you 30 cents! | ||
Invest your 30 cents in an index fund. | ||
You dumb piece of shit. | ||
You stupid poor person. | ||
How do you think you're gonna... Let's just do some basic math. | ||
Okay, you stupid poor piece of shit. | ||
Let's just do some basic math. | ||
If you make 35 grand, 40 grand a year, That's how much money you make. | ||
If you live paycheck to paycheck, that means you spend 35 to 40 grand a year. | ||
If you're rounding up the purchases, every purchase you can only round up less than a dollar. | ||
So we're talking about a fraction of $1 on every purchase out of your $35,000-$40,000 of spending, which probably doesn't include bills and mortgage or rent. | ||
Let's be real. | ||
Forget more rent. | ||
Okay? | ||
So you're rounding up less than $1 on thousands of purchases? | ||
How many purchases are you making with your income? | ||
So let's say you make $0.99 on all 1,000 purchases. | ||
You saved up $1,000. | ||
Average return annualized over seven years on some of these funds is like 7%. | ||
You saved up $900, whoa, you saved up $1,000. | ||
Average return annualized over seven years on some of these funds is like 7%. | ||
What's 7% of 1,000? | ||
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$70? | |
You're gonna make $70? | ||
How much money are you charged on interest on your credit cards, you poor piece of shit? | ||
I'm guessing it's more than $70. | ||
Okay. | ||
And even if you saved it up, I mean, oh, in seven years, you could double it! | ||
You know, but these stupid poor people that they say, oh, that sounds like a good idea. | ||
Download Acorn. | ||
We round up your purchases to the nearest dollar and invest it in the stock market. | ||
You know, and these geniuses, they mean they don't even really like own the stocks. | ||
Acorn is making money off of the arbitrage. | ||
I am an investor. | ||
I'm getting rich by going on TikTok Shop and buying that poster of Squidward and the Krusty Krab. | ||
I'm making money buying those five pairs of shorts. | ||
I'm making money on the stock market every time I buys the star projector that illuminates my room on TikTok Shop. | ||
I'm smart. | ||
I'm on my grind. | ||
You're not on anything, okay? | ||
So that's this whole generation, that's what they want to do. | ||
They want to get rich from their bed. | ||
They want to get rich without leaving their bed. | ||
You know? | ||
These stupid bitches and like burnout guys. | ||
They want to do drugs, spend, drink and smoke all their discretionary income, never develop skills, never learn how to do anything. | ||
But they also want to make enough money to like live a life and they want to do all that on TikTok. | ||
They want to be on their phone all the time and never They don't even want to get out of bed to go to therapy. | ||
Really? | ||
You can't even get out of bed to go and complain about your problems? | ||
Wait a second. | ||
You can't get out of bed and put on some pajama pants to tell everybody about your problems? | ||
Self-report? | ||
The self-report is crazy! | ||
The self-report is crazy! | ||
What have I become? | ||
Okay, that's funny. | ||
And that's a self-report, and accusing those of that which we are guilty. | ||
Department, I'd like to file a claim. | ||
I'd like to make a subscription. | ||
Anyway, so yeah, if you need better help, You're human garbage. | ||
Posted it again, award. | ||
Culture sent $10 your dedication to the cause will be measured by careful planning having the patience of a saint | ||
being hated by the worst People on earth overcoming pointless obstacles and years of | ||
mind-numbing toil evergreen gem from book cat Posted it again award. Yeah. No, that is an evergreen tweet | ||
Boogaloo, boogaloo sent $10 emulate unit 8,000 It's insane. | ||
Yeah, see? | ||
It's not even worth engaging. | ||
game down. They don't have that. Dude, they don't even have like the like graphic design department | ||
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not it's not even worth engaging. All of that is true and that's why it's just not even worth engaging. | ||
It's a good point. | ||
It's true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I'm excited for that. | ||
Minecraft movie? | ||
Creeper? | ||
I can't wait. | ||
Does it? | ||
Thank you. | ||
MormonGroper sent $100. | ||
I am Steve. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I'm excited for that. | ||
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Minecraft movie, Creeper. | |
I can't wait. | ||
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Gold tie goes hard. | ||
Does it? | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's okay. | ||
SidJM sent $20. | ||
Send a YouTube link. | ||
I'm not gonna click on that, but thank you. | ||
Can we not do another bit? | ||
Yeah, you're banished. | ||
You're banished. | ||
Get the remnant out. | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
It's true. | ||
not do another bit. Yeah, you're banished. You're banished. | ||
Get the remnant out. Dude, shut up. It's true. It's true. I do, actually, yes. | ||
Israel will do it. | ||
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True. | |
Because I'm on Rumble, dummy. | ||
Yeah, if I were going for viewership, I'd be on Rumble. | ||
don't give a damn about a few dollars. | ||
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True. | |
How do we know you aren't sold out for viewership like politicians are sold out for Israel? | ||
Because I'm on Rumble, dummy. | ||
Yeah, if I were going for viewership, I'd be on Rumble. | ||
I like Rumble, but I mean, look, if you need viewership, you don't talk about Israel. | ||
Look, fuck you. | ||
I don't need to prove myself to you. | ||
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Yes, I can create and operating systems. | ||
I also create humans. | ||
Diversifying, planning, goal setting and waiting for opportunities to present themselves, and creating a few on my own. | ||
I'll let my actions and legacy speak for itself. | ||
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Love to hear it. | |
I did! | ||
Yeah, it's crazy! | ||
It's crazy the nexus is forming. | ||
I did. Yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy the nexus is forming. | ||
Yeah, fast. Nobody cares. | ||
Thank you though. | ||
Good for him! | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, Kwopi! | ||
W Kwopi? | ||
W Kwop? | ||
In the chat? | ||
Kwopi sent $100, oh seven. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat Kwopi. | ||
W Kwopi, W Kwop? | ||
Howard sent $50. | ||
In the chat. Parallel economy slash communities are already a thing. | ||
Surprised grow-upers don't have one. | ||
Oh my. Hope you aren't blackpilled for too long, take care. | ||
Yeah, real parallel economy. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
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what's the point of Groyper War 2 anymore? | ||
It's not a rescue mission anymore because he actually supports these things. | ||
Well, he always did. | ||
We're putting pressure on him now. | ||
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Okay. | |
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Mmm. | |
And then everyone clapped. | ||
Well, but that guy was like hitting on me and it was really weird. | ||
By the way, that college application story was not made up. | ||
It's not that difficult if you're savvy enough to pull it through. Makes me feel like an ig when I | ||
think of it, but it was definitely worth it. | ||
Smile. And then everyone clapped. DS sent $5. Didn't you crash out last time someone talked | ||
to you at a bookstore? Well, but that guy was like hitting on me and it was really weird. | ||
So that was just a freak show. That guy was straight up like either hitting on me or | ||
But something was not right there. | ||
Do you guys remember that story? | ||
I was at this Barnes and Noble. | ||
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I'm checking out the books and some guy comes up and is like, Hey, what are you reading there? | |
books and what do you do for a living? | ||
I'm like, I'm on the Internet like and he just starts. | ||
He just like blocks my path and starts out. | ||
I don't remember the whole dialogue tree, but it was like a dangerous | ||
like weird situation. | ||
I was freaked out. | ||
I don't know if he recognized me. | ||
I don't know if he was a Mormon. | ||
I don't know if he's trying to convert me to something if he's trying to | ||
set up a date, but I just got out of there as quickly as possible. | ||
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show, total freak show. | |
So... Uh, did you do one thing that one time? | ||
Aren't you retarded and stupid? | ||
SID JM sent $10. | ||
The lack of human interaction component you talk about is exclusive to the West. | ||
I worked in Singapore for two years. | ||
Total opposite. | ||
As soon as you leave the apartment you people mix. | ||
At bars and restaurants, tables mingle. | ||
Cold outreach is encouraged. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Depressing. | ||
John twit sent $5 was rewatching the sauce cast episode that you went on that Junimo or whatever his name was unbearable | ||
and people wonder Why they have a problem with Jews | ||
That's crazy Ringer sent $5 relate to overbearing mother with her | ||
sending me to therapy at 15 because of emotional problems Huge problem with kids my age moms totally pussifying their | ||
kids with therapy young men without purpose lash out 16 now found Jesus, and I'm fine | ||
Hey listen naff Listen, Nephew. | ||
Hang in there, okay? | ||
You're still very young. | ||
I know you think you're old, but you're still very young. | ||
Hang in there. | ||
It's true, man. | ||
Listen, my mom wasn't super overbearing, but it is a constant struggle as a man to fight for your independence, especially these days, because they will try to neuter you, and they'll guilt trip you. | ||
They'll emotionally blackmail you, and you can't get mad. | ||
You can't be, like, cruel or mean to your mom, but you can't let them manipulate you. | ||
You kind of got to Get a grasp on things. | ||
That's really when you become a man, I think. | ||
So... It's a very common issue. | ||
I know a lot of people that are in the in that boat you're talking about. | ||
Nick Gare sent $10 relating to what you said about how the world doesn't feel alive anymore. | ||
I've noticed this even in college. I'll be sitting in the dining area or communal area | ||
and everyone is sat alone looking at their phones in silence. My friend and me end up | ||
being the only people talking in a room of 100. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay, really? | ||
Okay, not everything needs to be about Israel though. | ||
offered six months of free therapy to those affected by the war in Israel. | ||
Really encapsulates what anyone needs to know about the company. I know a few | ||
people who after seeing that managed to exploit the promotion and extract money | ||
from it. Don't know whether that's good or not lol. Okay not everything needs to | ||
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be about Israel though. I know that's crazy for me to say. | |
I hate gambling. It's everywhere. | ||
Thanks for sharing. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Is that true? | ||
I don't know anything about Mormons. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Okay! | ||
Alright! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
It wasn't so painful today. | ||
I was in a bit of a better mood. | ||
We had a lot of them and they, you know, not so bad today. | ||
I will be a god and you will be my slave. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Is that true? | ||
I don't know anything about Mormons. | ||
Hydro built sent 8 dollars. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Okay, alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
Wasn't so painful today. | ||
I was in a bit of a better mood. | ||
We had a lot of them and they, you know, not so bad today. | ||
Some good ones. | ||
Thanks guys. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Not so bad tonight. | ||
Tomorrow I'll be in a great mood. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
I got a better help session scheduled after the show. | ||
Gotta jump into bed and start texting a therapist. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
As always, remember to smash the follow button on Rumble, smash the like button, leave a comment. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 8 o'clock Central Time. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Special thanks to our top Super Chatters, Christpilled, Johan, YNWA Palestine, Kwapi, Groyperior, Chia14, Mossad Agent, Mormon Groyper, Ryan Hemphill. | ||
Thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to everybody that superchats, everyone that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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. | ||
America first! |