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THE END | |
THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE | ||
END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE | ||
END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END THE END Never mind. | ||
Oh and Luigi might never Morocco fight! | ||
Oh. | ||
gangs with boys? | ||
Okay. | ||
Wanna go nowhere! | ||
Hmm? | ||
Hmm? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Hmm? | ||
*Gasp* One adult happy meal, please C-C-C-C coming right up. | ||
I'm gonna be tentative now, I can't show you. | ||
I'm gonna be tentative now, I can't show you. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then, nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down, removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God. | ||
And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel 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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Me and the Groypers will save the Trump campaign. | |
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on death. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | |
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
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Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | |
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home And one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
unidentified
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right wing or left wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
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All of that is gone. | |
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
That's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper 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. who through an increasing amount of activism are really going | ||
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So, let's do it. | |
So, let's let's do it. | ||
Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
And the Gripers will save the Trump campaign. | ||
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the voice collection, then it's on them. | ||
They gave you. | ||
Hmm. | ||
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*Pewds* $31,000 | |
- Huh? - One adult happy meal please. | ||
C-C-C-C-Coming right up. | ||
I'm gonna be tentative now, Cash-Homer. | ||
*Screams* *Screams* *Screams* | ||
To be continued... | ||
I'm a doctor but I'm running out of patience She told me I'm she's trying to get closer to space She told me I'm she's trying | ||
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to get closer to space She told me I'm she's trying | |
to get closer to space She told me I'm she's trying to get closer to space Sorry to keep you waiting complicated business | ||
She told me I'm she's trying to get closer to space | ||
Me and the Gripers will save the Trump campaign. | ||
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system and our system is rigged. | ||
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This is reality. | |
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
It's worse. | ||
I see this stuff, and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
Isn't that Trump's trademark? | ||
That if results aren't happening, that people are... | ||
you're fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
Fix this campaign before it's too late. | ||
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. | ||
This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
You have alienated us. | ||
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns. | ||
We have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
What about Native Americans? | ||
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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You are being recruited. | |
Trump is a peaceful man. | ||
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
You're done. | ||
If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
So if we don't succeed, it's over. | ||
You need to get involved in this, or honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
But it's the same war. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | |
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
unidentified
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Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | |
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
unidentified
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Are you an insider? | ||
then. | ||
*music* | ||
*music* Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed, At Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government, we worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
Never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
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Never quit. | |
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
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Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | |
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
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The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | |
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God. | ||
And follow his teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Me and the Grypers 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. | ||
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
Sorry, I'm a minister. | ||
Hair always whipping around. | ||
So higher, got my chin up. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down I don't care if I ever come down | ||
I don't care if I ever come down | ||
Thank you so much everybody. | ||
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams? | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment That is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. | ||
This is a struggle for the survival of our nation and this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
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You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | |
The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | |
I am your voice. | ||
Me and the Gryphers will save the Trump campaign. | ||
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
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We love Trump. | |
I love Trump. | ||
unidentified
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on deck. | ||
He was saying to me, he's like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
you I'm like yeah Trump is melting down a Mar-a-Lago as he watches his polling lead evaporate against combaters their time like that a lot of campaign gurus might throw their old playbook out the window but not Chris Lasavito | ||
a war has been waged in the shadows to take control of his movement and his brand It has been hijacked. | ||
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The attack brings you all the champions now and die. | |
These are the forgotten men and women of our country. | ||
And they are forgotten. | ||
But they're not going to be forgotten long. | ||
You've done a hell of a lousy job. | ||
You're fired. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga, this war. | ||
Nigga, this war. | ||
I'm tricking 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 so weak. | ||
I get excited for them coals. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he's gone. | ||
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Cause brody was fighting for the coals. | |
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen! | ||
The anguished fallen! | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them! | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My shoulders reach! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, it's big one I can't see a damn thing, it's big one Yeah! | ||
They like Stevie. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in a game. I'm in a game. | ||
I'm in a game. | ||
Hmm? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Hmm? Hmm? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Hmm? | ||
Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? | ||
Hmm? | ||
One adult happy meal, please. | ||
Hmm? Hmm? Hmm? | ||
I'm gonna be tentative and I'll catch on you. | ||
I'll catch on you. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down, removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel 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. | ||
unidentified
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Me and the Gripers will save the Trump campaign. | |
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
unidentified
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the course collection, then it's on them. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | |
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
unidentified
|
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. | ||
unidentified
|
We must always remember that we share one home And one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
unidentified
|
We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left-wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
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All of that is gone. | |
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now, and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth. | ||
unidentified
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | ||
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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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. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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The End Me and the group. | ||
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We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
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One adult happy meal, please. | ||
*crickets* C-C-C-C-Coming right up. | ||
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The End Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
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evening, everybody. everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big show. | ||
Our featured story tonight. | ||
We're talking all about Jeff Bezos' new op-ed in the Washington Post, which came out yesterday. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. | ||
And this is something I've been covering past week or two, which is seemingly a recognition by America's elite institutions that they were effectively wrong. | ||
And we've been questioning whether that is sincere and authentic or whether that represents a shifting political reality, which is to say it is interest-based and cynical rather than sincere and And one of the big developments in that trend is the recent decision by the Washington Post not to endorse a presidential candidate this year. | ||
They were the second major paper not to do so after the L.A. Times, which we discussed last week. | ||
And following that decision, Jeff Bezos wrote an editorial in The Washington Post basically explaining the decision. | ||
And he goes even further than defending the decision not to endorse either candidate. | ||
He actually acknowledges that the mainstream media has lost all its credibility and talks about why that is. | ||
And then announced a push to hire more conservative writers. | ||
So it's pretty interesting. | ||
And we'll cover the op-ed. | ||
We're going to read through it, the important parts at least. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit about that. | ||
Obviously, it's significant given that Jeff Bezos is one of the top three richest people in the world. | ||
Runs Amazon, Twitch, and increasingly a number of other extremely important companies. | ||
So he is one of the new oligarchs. | ||
So it matters what he has to say. | ||
So we'll read through that. | ||
We're also going to talk tonight about Kamala Harris' closing argument, which she plans to make at the Ellipse. | ||
And, you know, it just is boring. | ||
She's giving a speech, and this is supposed to be her final pitch to the voters. | ||
Election is next week, obviously. | ||
And there's just nothing in it. | ||
This is the dying gasp of the left and the Democratic Party. | ||
She goes up there and she says, you need to vote for me because Trump is a bully and a fascist. | ||
And 10 years later, that's all they got. | ||
10 years after Make America Great Again started and the left has nothing. | ||
Green New Deal, not going to happen. | ||
Democratic Socialism? | ||
Toxic. | ||
Healthcare for all? | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
There's nothing. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit about that. | ||
I have to say it's pretty extraordinary. | ||
You know I've been super critical of Trump and his campaign, but the effects of Trumpism cannot be overstated. | ||
And we're going to be talking about actually two of those tonight. | ||
The utter destruction of the mainstream media, which goes hand in glove not only with Trump but also social media. | ||
And simultaneously, the withering and dying of the left. | ||
I remember when I grew up, I was talking to some of these youngsters in my group chat. | ||
They're not youngsters, but they're like a few years younger than me. | ||
And a lot of them, you know, they don't remember the Obama years. | ||
I imagine a lot of people that watch the show don't remember the Obama years. | ||
It was just slightly before you gain that sentience, you know, around middle or high school. | ||
And I remember being young, younger, I should say, being a kid, and the left was unstoppable. | ||
It seemed like they were totally untouchable in politics. | ||
And now it seems like the complete opposite. | ||
Now it seems like what is there even left? | ||
Republicans have won over little tech, the upstart Silicon Valley companies that seek to replace big tech. | ||
They've got oil and gas. | ||
They've got military industrial complex. | ||
They're competing now for the unions. | ||
It seems like they're and I'm even surprised. | ||
I guess we'll see next week. | ||
It seems like they're competing with minorities. | ||
Minority voters, that is. | ||
And Democrats, increasingly, it's like they have resistance liberals, women. | ||
That's it. | ||
So it's not going so well for them, and I think that's the death blow that was dealt by Trump, just kind of unconquerable ideology, in addition to other significant developments like October 7th. | ||
So we'll talk all about that speech. | ||
I gotta say, you know, the election's in one week. | ||
I told you yesterday we're gonna be doing a huge stream covering it. | ||
I'm thinking I'm gonna go live. | ||
I'll probably go live in the evening next week. | ||
But I'm thinking I'll stay live until it's finished. | ||
Whether it's finished that night or whether it takes days, I'm thinking I might just stay live the whole week. | ||
Because I remember in 2020, you know, they stole it in the middle of the night, literally. | ||
I remember staying up hours after they had stopped counting and I called it. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
I don't think you're counting any more votes tonight. | ||
I'm going to bed. | ||
And as soon as my head hit the pillow, my phone starts blowing up at about 3 or 4 a.m. | ||
And my friends are texting me, you gotta go back on, you gotta go live, they're stealing it, they're starting the count again. | ||
That's exactly how it played out. | ||
And I said, what the fuck do you want me to do about it? | ||
What am I gonna do? | ||
I'm gonna go live and then what? | ||
What am I gonna drive out there? | ||
Gonna drive out to Milwaukee and stop the count, you know? | ||
But that's literally how it happened. | ||
I mean, they stole it in the middle of the night. | ||
Hours. | ||
And I waited. | ||
They stopped the count in the middle of the evening. | ||
I waited hours for more votes to come in, and it just slowed to a standstill. | ||
I said, that's it for tonight. | ||
I'll come back tomorrow. | ||
And as soon as I got to bed, as soon as I shut everything down, there it was. | ||
So I'm thinking next week I'm going to be live until this thing is finished. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I'll probably sleep on the floor, maybe something like that. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
We'll have to figure it out. | ||
But we got to go live. | ||
We have to be vigilant this time. | ||
With that being said, it doesn't really feel like it to me. | ||
And I don't know how you feel about it, but I've been watching this whole cycle and I'm just not really feeling all that hype. | ||
You know, there's been some pretty notable things. | ||
The Joe Rogan, the Madison Square Garden was exciting, but... | ||
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know, it just wasn't that hot this year. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
But, you know, we'll see how it goes. | ||
And I'll get into some of those thoughts towards the end of the show when we get into the Kamala speech. | ||
But anyway, so that is going to be our plan, by the way. | ||
I'm going to be doing a blowout stream next Tuesday. | ||
It's going to start very early and it's going to go until the whole thing is done and counted because, you know, we just got to be vigilant and see what they're up to. | ||
I have no idea what's going to happen. | ||
Just some words on that. | ||
Right now, it is neck and neck. | ||
In the national average, which is an average of all the national polling that polls public opinion for the whole country, Trump is up by 0.3%. | ||
So it's a dead heat. | ||
That's the average. | ||
In the swing states, all of the top swing states, which are Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the average of all those swing states has Trump at 0.9%. | ||
So if you take the average of each state and then average all of those averages, Trump is up by 0.9% in the top battlegrounds. | ||
And it looks like Trump is favored in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina and Nevada. | ||
And it looks about split in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, which are must win. | ||
One of those, if they go to Trump, Trump wins. | ||
If all three go to Kamala, she wins. | ||
Betting markets have Trump up now to 63% odds. | ||
Kamala is down very low to just over 36%. | ||
So the betting markets and the financial markets favor Trump. | ||
The polls are tied. | ||
And a word on the polls... | ||
In 2020 and 2016, the polls underestimated Trump by about 3% to 4%. | ||
So if they underestimate Trump this time, he wins, he runs the table. | ||
But in the midterms, just two years ago, the polls underestimated the Democrats by four points. | ||
So if the polls underestimate the Democrats like they did in 22, then Kamala runs the table and she wins in a blowout. | ||
So, financial and betting markets say Trump, but the polls, and again, you could say presidential elections are fundamentally different than midterm elections, in which case stands to reason that Trump is underestimated. | ||
But you would also then have to assume that the pollsters didn't adjust, even though they did not between 2016 and 2020. | ||
But this is how the table is set a week out. | ||
And I think any outcome is possible. | ||
I mean, in my gut, I think Trump has it. | ||
But between the women who are going to turn out because of abortion, because of the fraud, because of all the early voting, and you saw what happened in Washington. | ||
In Washington state, someone, there was an arson attack on a dropbox. | ||
They said a dropbox full of votes on fire. | ||
And that just demonstrates the insecurity of the process. | ||
So between the women and the abortion factor, because it is a turnout game, and if the Democrats can turn out women, they will win. | ||
Between that and the steal and the phenomenon of early voting, which is incredibly insecure and prone to fraud... | ||
I think it's going to be very unpredictable. | ||
And it could go anywhere from a Kamala blowout, like she wins. | ||
Everything other than, like, maybe Georgia, North Carolina, or Trump wins the whole thing. | ||
He wins 312 electoral votes. | ||
And who knows how long the count will take? | ||
That's the other factor. | ||
You know, they're already reporting that it may take until the weekend for the count to be finalized in Arizona and other swing states. | ||
So it's pretty unbelievable. | ||
And neither side is really confident. | ||
Trump is feeling confident, but there are a lot of people in his camp that say you cannot become complacent. | ||
You have to turn out on the day because Republicans are favored on election day versus early voting. | ||
So it's going to come down to the wire. | ||
Who knows what's going to happen, if it's going to be a repeat of 2020 or if it's going to be clean and over and done by the end of the evening like it was in 2016. | ||
And then, of course, what happens the day after? | ||
Regardless of the outcome, what happens the day after? | ||
If Trump loses by a hair? | ||
If it's another situation like in 2020? | ||
What happens if Trump wins? | ||
Is there some kind of leftist color revolution? | ||
Do they challenge it? | ||
Does Trump get sentenced? | ||
What happens then? | ||
So it's going to be a very turbulent period. | ||
And I'll be here, like I said, I'll be live covering the whole thing until it's all finished. | ||
I'm planning on taking a break in January. | ||
I think I might take two weeks off, maybe between the January 6th and the inauguration. | ||
Nothing really goes on at that time. | ||
So I might take a... | ||
It's been a long time since I took a vacation, so I'm thinking maybe January I'll take a couple weeks off, come back for the inauguration, and then we'll be there for the first hundred days of the Harris administration or the second Trump administration, which would be... | ||
Almost surreal and unbelievable. | ||
15 years. | ||
It would be a 15-year, that's making some assumptions, but a 15-year dynasty. | ||
2015 to January 2029, the reign of Trump. | ||
I mean, could you imagine? | ||
And, you know, the transformation. | ||
He would be the most consequential figure since Franklin Roosevelt. | ||
Ronald Reagan, maybe Franklin Roosevelt. | ||
So, it's going to be an exciting time. | ||
I don't feel that excited about it, but, you know, I felt that way in 2020 and then the rubber hit the road almost immediately once the voting started. | ||
So, anyway, before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Smash the like button, leave a comment on the video, let me know what you think about the show. | ||
What else? | ||
Follow me on Kik. | ||
I'm planning on doing a Halloween special on Thursday, but I'm actually going to do it here. | ||
I will do a Kik stream maybe tomorrow, maybe Friday. | ||
I'm not sure what I'm feeling like, but make sure to follow me on Kik because I will be doing a Kik stream this week. | ||
Kik.com slash Nick Fuentes. | ||
I'm going to be playing some Phasmophobia with Keith Woods. | ||
I don't know how much the kick viewers are going to like that. | ||
We might have to do a little Subway Surfers underneath. | ||
Might have to do a little Minecraft parkour underneath that one. | ||
It's like you take Phasmophobia, which is the most boring game ever. | ||
Then you take Keith Woods, the most dynamic individual of our generation. | ||
No, but it's going to be good because we've never... | ||
I've been saying to Keith for years, I say, Keith, you need to give us a little more. | ||
We want more than what we're getting. | ||
What we're getting is this very stoic, reserved demeanor. | ||
We're getting a very serious, intellectual, philosophical inquiry. | ||
I said, but we want more. | ||
We want to see you let your hair down. | ||
We want to see the personality. | ||
We want to see the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. | ||
We want to see the marshmallows. | ||
It's all fucking cereal. | ||
Where's the marshmallows and the lucky charms? | ||
And he's hiding them. | ||
He says, they're after my lucky charms. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
You got to give up a little bit of the lucky charms. | ||
You know? | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
You gotta give up the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. | ||
That's what keeps them coming. | ||
So... | ||
So I've been saying you got to open up a little more, do some gaming, something like that. | ||
So I think he's just trying to promote his new book. | ||
I think he's just trying to, but that's fine. | ||
I don't care. | ||
So I'll be doing a little stream with him. | ||
I don't know if that'll be Thursday or some other time, but I'm going to be doing a big Halloween stream Thursday here on Rumble. | ||
So tune in for that. | ||
I think I'm going to be carving one of these pumpkins, of which there are a lot. | ||
I think I'm going to be carving that big one over there. | ||
I'm going to carve that pumpkin. | ||
And I'm going to do some gaming. | ||
And I'm going to do some commentary. | ||
And it's going to be like a pretty long stream. | ||
I think I'll start a little earlier. | ||
It'll go all night. | ||
It'll be good. | ||
So Halloween, that's Thursday. | ||
I think that's Thursday. | ||
So I'll be starting like six or seven days. | ||
And we'll go all night. | ||
It'll be a fun Halloween election night stream. | ||
And we'll do a kickstream. | ||
Maybe I'm overpromising, so don't get mad if I cancel something. | ||
But the Halloween stream is coming Thursday. | ||
It's going to be spooky. | ||
I will not be wearing a costume because I think that's gay. | ||
I'm a little traumatized. | ||
One time when I was in middle school... | ||
I went to this Halloween party. | ||
I was the only one that wore a costume. | ||
Never wore a costume. | ||
You only lose one million fucking aura points by doing that one time and then never again. | ||
I was in like eighth grade or something. | ||
I went to this party with a bunch of new friends that I just met and I was the only one wearing a costume. | ||
And I said, I think I'm going to kill myself. | ||
I think I'm going to kill myself later. | ||
Talk about a Halloween fright. | ||
I'll give you guys a Halloween fright, my dead body, when you discover it. | ||
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Am I the only one? | ||
Yeah, that sucked. | ||
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After that, I said, all right, well, I'm never doing that again. | ||
You can't make that mistake twice. | ||
So I will not be wearing a costume. | ||
I'll probably be wearing a hoodie or something. | ||
Maybe I'll wear one of the Halloween America First shirts, something like that. | ||
Anyway, so that's Thursday. | ||
It's going to be live here on Rumble, and then Kik will either do tomorrow or Friday. | ||
So that's our schedule. | ||
With that out of the way, we're going to dive into the show. | ||
I don't have anything to say about Sneeko tonight. | ||
I kind of went off on him yesterday. | ||
I feel a little bad. | ||
But I did want to talk about one other thing before we get into the news. | ||
And this is something that's really important. | ||
It might go over your heads. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
But I was watching Ben Shapiro's speech yesterday. | ||
He went to Cornell and gave a talk to their Young Americas for Freedom or Young Americas Foundation. | ||
And I watched it because it was in my YouTube recommended. | ||
First of all, it was unbelievable because that guy charges I think like $100,000 as a speaking fee. | ||
He gave a 20-minute talk, took questions for 40 minutes, and then left promptly after one hour. | ||
And it was the most extraordinarily Jewish display I have ever seen in my entire life. | ||
You know, it's sort of like, I'm Italian. | ||
I feel like white people, specifically Mediterranean, we kind of have like the five guys mentality. | ||
Like Five Guys, if you go to their restaurant and they give you fries, they give you like a cup of fries, but they overflow the cup and the bag is full of fries as well. | ||
Have you ever been to Five Guys? | ||
They give you a little cup, but they fill up the cup and then they overflow it into the bag. | ||
And you really just get like a sack of fries. | ||
And they say that they do that deliberately. | ||
It's psychological. | ||
So you think you're getting abundance, right? | ||
You're not getting Jewed. | ||
You paid $6 for the fries. | ||
But yeah, we'll pile the fries high. | ||
We'll pile them up in the bag. | ||
Yeah, have a couple helpings extra. | ||
And I feel like that's how I am with the show. | ||
Sometimes I do a two-hour monologue. | ||
I am super late all the time. | ||
But sometimes I do a super long monologue. | ||
Super chats go long. | ||
If I'm at an event, I shake everybody's hand. | ||
Shapiro shows up, charges him $100,000, takes a briefcase from children with $100,000, speaks for 20 minutes, which is like shorter than a network television show without advertisements, takes questions, and then says, oop, it's an hour exactly. | ||
That's my time. | ||
I've got to go. | ||
Thank you for the money. | ||
I'm getting on my private jet going back to Camp Jew in Florida. | ||
And I saw that. | ||
I put it on, and he goes, that's my talk. | ||
Now let's do questions. | ||
And I'm like, wait a second. | ||
Did I skip? | ||
I opened up the tab 20 minutes. | ||
I'm like, are you kidding me? | ||
$100,000 for a 20-minute lecture? | ||
And then questions? | ||
And then he's promptly out of it, not a minute over one hour? | ||
These Jews are unbelievable. | ||
It's crazy, you guys. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And you just need to start to think of them in this way. | ||
We just need to adopt a different attitude. | ||
We need to look at these people and say, you know, is this kind of person we're getting? | ||
We invite Ben Shapiro and give him $100,000. | ||
Are we getting this kind of guy? | ||
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Are we getting a guy who's going to come and stay a little bit? | ||
But anyway, that's not what I wanted to get to. | ||
But I watched the speech. | ||
It was like, like I said, it was 20 minutes. | ||
And I'm starting to notice something, which is that As we know, the dominant ideology on the left is concerned with equity. | ||
Not equality. | ||
They changed it. | ||
It's equity. | ||
And they call it this Marxist principle of from each according to their ability, to each according to their need. | ||
If there are structural issues in the system, racism, sexism... | ||
these marginalized groups that are disadvantaged by the white man, by men, by the capitalist hegemony, whatever you want to call it, they say their job is to rectify the world's inequities or inequalities through they say their job is to rectify the world's inequities or They need to rectify that through, and they call it various things, redistribution, justice, democratization, whatever you want to call it. | ||
But this is, in general, the language of the left. | ||
It's all about disparities between the groups, economic groups, racial groups, between the rich and the poor, between whites and blacks, between men and women, between social or cultural categories, And their job is to use the state to rectify those disparities because they see those disparities as resulting only from a power imbalance which is enforced by these kinds of social constructs like white supremacy, | ||
patriarchy, and so on. | ||
And the right rebuts those narratives with a couple of ideas. | ||
From the mainstream conservatives, and that is what most people are familiar with, they'll say, well, the disparities, for example, between whites and blacks has nothing to do with the preeminence of whites and how much power they accumulated through wealth. | ||
They say it's about culture. | ||
Whites work hard and blacks don't. | ||
Whites work hard and that's how they make all the money. | ||
And blacks don't work hard and that's why they're on welfare. | ||
And that's basically the conservative argument. | ||
They talk about victimhood. | ||
They talk about victim hierarchy. | ||
They say that if only these black people, women and indigent people could get out of their own way and graduate high school, get married and hold a steady job, then they could have a solid income just like the white people. | ||
And the alt-right, which came around about 2015, 2016, that's when it became more popular, they have an alternative hypothesis. | ||
Why are there these persistent inequalities? | ||
Why is there this persistent inequity? | ||
It's because of IQ. They say that within and between the groups, there is a stratification based on genetic, heritable, innate intelligence. | ||
And that being the predictor of future success, that explains why some rise and some fall. | ||
Those that are rich are rich because they earned it because they are smarter. | ||
They were born smarter. | ||
And those that are poor... | ||
Maybe there was nothing they could have done because they were born stupid. | ||
And if you're born stupid and you cannot... | ||
Operate in a dynamic environment and take initiative and be independent, then you can never be an entrepreneur and you can never take risks and amass vast sums of wealth. | ||
You can never be a value creator like a great capitalist. | ||
And those are really the two conservative answers, whether it's culture, which is something like behaviors that are transmitted by By parenthood or that are transmitted by media or by mentorship or its genetics, which is really behaviors and information that is transmitted through genes. | ||
But they're fundamentally the same thing, which is to say that the disparities are justified. | ||
The disparities are the way they are, and they're deserved. | ||
The rich are rich because they either have the good behaviors that they learned or that they were born with, and the poor are poor because they have the behaviors that they were taught or that they were born with. | ||
Either way, it's the same. | ||
But you know, I started to notice something about some of the proponents of both of these narratives. | ||
For example... | ||
The idea that IQ is heritable and genetic and that explains the disparities, that was promulgated by a guy named Steve Saylor. | ||
He didn't invent it, but he did popularize it on forums about 20 years ago in the early days of the internet. | ||
And Steve Saylor is Jewish. | ||
And I'm not saying that the idea—and by the way, it's something I happen to believe in. | ||
And I'm not saying it's a bad idea because he's Jewish. | ||
But Steve Saylor invented the term human biodiversity, which is what people call this idea, that there is diversity within the human species, within the population. | ||
Like all species, there is a taxonomy, just like there are animals and plants, and then there are mammals and fish. | ||
Within human beings, there is a sub-taxonomy of races—white, black, Asian, indigenous, American— And within those categories, there's sub-races within those. | ||
Within the white race, there's Mediterranean, Slavs, Nords. | ||
And you can see that. | ||
And he came up with that term, human biodiversity. | ||
There's biological diversity within the human population. | ||
And so when we talk about disparities, we're really talking about distinct groups within the human taxonomy. | ||
And that's why they have different levels of success. | ||
He came up with that term. | ||
Now, Steve Saylor at the same time also wrote that he is Jewish and And he is proud of being Jewish because Jews are the most intelligent race. | ||
And he said that if the non-Jewish people ever found out that the Jews are better than us and smarter than us and they have merited all that they have, well, us stupid non-Jewish people would come for the Jews with pitchforks and torches because of envy. | ||
Because of malicious envy. | ||
We would go and try and kill them. | ||
So says Steve Saylor, because we would have learned that they are better than us. | ||
And so Steve Saylor is Jewish. | ||
It's deeply a part of his identity. | ||
He takes immense pride in it. | ||
And he found that out because he determined after reading all of his favorite authors that all his favorite authors were Jewish. | ||
That's how he got interested in it. | ||
And he found out through, I think, a DNA or a genealogy investigation that he is Jewish himself. | ||
And he says the reason Jews are so successful is their IQ. And then I considered the Ben Shapiro talk last night where he talked about these themes. | ||
And he said the reason that some are rich and some are poor is because of victimhood, victim hierarchy, categorizing people as oppressed and oppressor. | ||
And I thought, you know, on the one hand, these arguments, we think these arguments buttress the merit of the white man. | ||
We think that when the left comes and says to the white man, you didn't build that, you didn't earn that, you're too rich, your gains are ill-gotten through racism and oppression and white supremacy. | ||
We think that these arguments offered up by Jews like Steve Saylor and Ben Shapiro would say, well, the wealth of nations is distributed based on IQ or it's distributed based on culture. | ||
We look at that and we say, well that bolsters our claim to what we have, which is wealth. | ||
We have the money and we have the status that we have and we should not be attacked because we earned it. | ||
Or, you know, we're, well we're just smarter. | ||
In reality though, those arguments have a dual use. | ||
At the same time that those arguments might tend to defend white people, they also defend the Jews that push those ideas. | ||
Because, of course, when you consider the wealthy in America and the powerful... | ||
It's a lot of white people, but it is really disproportionately Jewish people, as we've been talking about. | ||
When you look at the top donors to the political parties, the top hedge fund managers, who's running the investment banks, who's running the major asset managers, who's running the major venture capital firms, private equity firms, when you look at who's running the talent agencies, the Hollywood studios, okay, it is a lot of Jewish people. | ||
Who's running the Ivy League universities? | ||
It's like 50% Jewish people. | ||
But, if you believe what Saylor or Shapiro are saying about human biodiversity or about victim mentality, well, this arrangement is defensible because, well, you know, they work harder than us. | ||
They are very, um, they're focused on scholarship, they focus on education, hard work, they're family-oriented, they get married, they have strong families, um, They earned it. | ||
When they run all the major asset managers, well, that's because they earned it. | ||
They worked harder. | ||
They were smarter. | ||
They were smart enough to run the admissions offices in the Ivy League. | ||
They were just so smart that they got all those positions. | ||
Or, like I said, they worked hard and they just have a superior culture. | ||
And I was thinking, I wonder if when Steve Saylor or Ben Shapiro argue these things, are they really arguing on behalf of the white people or are they arguing on behalf of the Jewish people? | ||
But then I started to consider, because that is typically what you'll find. | ||
We read the article from Chris Ruffo last week. | ||
Chris Rufo wrote an article slamming me and the Groypers in Compact magazine, and he said that if you come up with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, that's because you're jealous. | ||
And the only way America will survive is if we have an economy that is based on merit and fairness and individualism. | ||
And if people are successful, we cannot judge it because it's only because they worked hard. | ||
If anyone has anything to say about it, that's just because they're envious. | ||
And I said, you know, that's very interesting that he used that argument to call for the censorship of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. | ||
And it's very interesting that that echoes what Steve Saylor and Ben Shapiro say, which is, if you are not happy about this arrangement, which is the distribution of wealth and power, you're just jealous. | ||
You're not smart enough. | ||
You didn't work hard enough. | ||
This arrangement is just. | ||
This arrangement is just because of the natural order of things, because of the environment and the right of birth. | ||
And if you take issue with how it's being distributed, you're a conspiracy theorist and you're creating conspiracy theories to rationalize your deep-seated anger and envy over those that have more than you. | ||
And it's interesting that whether it's Chris Ruffo, who is not even Jewish, by the way, but works with them, Shapiro and Saylor, they're all really echoing the same thing. | ||
And I was thinking, is it really the white people that enjoy that privilege and Because, of course, that is the defense. | ||
The left is laying siege to white America. | ||
It's white supremacy, white nationalism, white privilege, white this, white that. | ||
They're angry at the whites for allegedly having all the power and wealth. | ||
Here come in Chris Ruffo, Steve Saylor, and Shapiro to say, no, no. | ||
The reason that the white people have all this privilege is because they earned it. | ||
They're smarter. | ||
And it's a system that rewards merit. | ||
But is it really the white people that have those privileges? | ||
Because if the left is able to attack whites all day, every day, and it's the only group that is so disorganized, and maybe you could argue so weak that they can't retaliate against those that attack them, do they really have the power? | ||
We all know you cannot attack black people as a race because they are organized and they will make a stink. | ||
They'll burn cities down. | ||
They will mobilize the NAACP. They have allies. | ||
We all know you cannot attack Jews for the same reason. | ||
We all know you cannot attack other groups for the same reason. | ||
But whites can be attacked. | ||
And that is because either they lack the will or the clout or the organization to retaliate against their opponents. | ||
To retaliate against those who come basically openly against their interests. | ||
And then you start to consider the aforementioned, which is when you look at these different institutions, it is really Jewish people that predominate. | ||
It is Jewish people that actually have a higher proportion of the student body at some of these Ivy Leagues. | ||
It is Jewish people that run the majority of Ivy Leagues. | ||
Jewish people that run BlackRock, that run Goldman Sachs, that run the talent agencies, that run the record labels, the Hollywood studios that run five of the big media conglomerates that control 90% of the media. | ||
And then you start to consider the nature of those roles because when we talk about inequality, we're typically talking about things like income. | ||
We're talking about things like income We're talking about things like executive roles. | ||
We're talking about really something like cash flow. | ||
We're talking about professions. | ||
We're talking about jobs. | ||
We're really talking about average people. | ||
But we all know that the powerful are a very small club of positions. | ||
It's not like doctors run the country or lawyers run the country. | ||
It's like there's a handful of people Of super wealthy individuals, super wealthy owners, super important positions in key institutions that are making the decisions. | ||
And I started to ask myself, is it really so important how the income is earned? | ||
Or is the question really about how power is distributed? | ||
Because those are fundamentally two different questions. | ||
Whether you have a right to earn a living and become rich through your labor and skills, that's a very different story than who is entitled to wield power in our society with the highest level positions which are actually appointed, which are dispensed by the powerful. | ||
And so some examples I think of are like an Ivy League's admissions office. | ||
That's an extremely powerful role. | ||
Is that something that someone earns through the market, through their industry and skill, or is that something that is appointed? | ||
The faculty of those schools, again, earned or appointed. | ||
And then when you think of something like BlackRock, when you think of something like the Rothschild's banking system, when you think about The mainstream media, do you earn your way through skill into becoming the owner of a massive conglomerate? | ||
And let's think about the nature of these massive conglomerates and these critical financial institutions. | ||
Can they exist without the state? | ||
I mean, in some cases you can call them monopolies or oligopolies. | ||
Did they really compete and thrive in a free market? | ||
Or did they enjoy the benefits of privileges from the state or collusion or network effects from other countries or from other cities within the United States and legacy effects? | ||
And so the story about what really matters, which is power, and specifically something like wealth, which is deeply related to power, is sort of a different story and is governed by a different set of rules and considerations than something like income and employment and jobs and entrepreneurship. | ||
Because what is really being said by people like Rufo and Shapiro and Saylor is all of the powerful people deserve to be powerful. | ||
Why? | ||
Because in our capitalist society, it is the richest. | ||
It is the most, the people with the most merit. | ||
It is the most talented who amass the most wealth and then can accumulate power. | ||
And you accumulate wealth through your hard work and industry and merit. | ||
And we live in a country where anybody so long as they work hard is entitled to make as much money as possible and then wield power. | ||
And so in a way it is a defense of a power structure disguised as a defense of Of a market, of a value system based on fairness for how a market should work. | ||
And so what we're thinking about is, in the abstract, should an individual be able to start a company? | ||
Should an individual be able to employ people or borrow money or something like that? | ||
Because if you believe that, then everyone who has power is entitled to have it because everybody starts there. | ||
Everybody starts as an individual looking to take advantage of opportunities. | ||
And then they wind up by becoming a good capitalist as a very powerful person in America, making decisions that affect everybody. | ||
They donate to political campaigns. | ||
They influence regulations. | ||
They can consolidate through horizontal and vertical integration, entire industries and make decisions even in the private sector that affect hundreds of millions of people. | ||
And we say they have that privilege, they have that right because they earned it, because as long as you believe anyone can work hard and make a living, and that is how the system works, then that's how they got to where they are. | ||
But upon further inspection, we realized that's actually not how society works. | ||
What we're really talking about is not a market. | ||
We're really not talking about labor and industry and entrepreneurship and professions. | ||
We're not talking about people that go to school and become lawyers and then make a good income and things like that. | ||
We're talking about people that it's a people across time and across the world working together, fusing state power and private power, in some cases using mobster tactics, using these other institutions that we don't even have names for them as a category. | ||
We call it public and private sector. | ||
But what about nonprofits? | ||
What about political activist groups? | ||
What about the role and the leverage of media in society? | ||
Is there some kind of combined forces, combined arms, metaphorically, that is being used by a group that To accumulate power. | ||
And what we're calling that is income inequality. | ||
What we're calling that is the free market when it's really not that. | ||
And it's really not concerning that question. | ||
It's not concerning the question of income and fairness and employment. | ||
It's really concerning the question of who is the decision maker. | ||
And the reason why that question matters is because let's say even hypothetically it worked the way they said it did. | ||
Whether the powerful became powerful through merit in a competitive market system or not, would we approve of power being accumulated by really any group of people as long as they accumulated it through merit? | ||
Or are there other things that need to qualify a person to wield power in our society? | ||
Here's an example. | ||
What if a Satanist... | ||
Accumulated so much capital because he's a good capitalist and then donated hundreds of millions of dollars to political campaigns and influence regulations and owned a newspaper, the paper of record that influenced the minds of the masses, and they were influencing the society and they were influencing the course of history. | ||
Would we say that person has a right? | ||
Would we defend the basis of that person's power purely because they achieved it through merit? | ||
Of course not, because we would say that virtue is another qualification for power. | ||
Maybe we don't care who we're buying our groceries from or lemonade from, but we do care who's controlling the media and influencing campaigns and creating the movies. | ||
Moreover, what if a Chinese foreign national did the same thing? | ||
Would we say that we're going to let our economy... | ||
Let's say the Federal Reserve Board was controlled all by Chinese nationals or first or second generation Chinese immigrants. | ||
Would we say that they are entitled to that kind of power over our economy simply because they earned it, because they were smarter, because they worked harder, they were better at math, whatever the reason... | ||
Of course not, because we would say that you need some kind of rootedness. | ||
You would need some kind of demonstration of allegiance, skin in the game in the country, to have that kind of power, to be trusted. | ||
And so the question that they want to talk about is something like, do you have a right to make a living? | ||
But the question that they're really answering is... | ||
Is the power matrix as it exists justified and on what grounds? | ||
Because somebody like myself would say these people are not Christian. | ||
They're not loyal to America. | ||
In many cases, they're foreigners. | ||
In many cases, they did not become wealthy capitalists through merit. | ||
They did it through collusion. | ||
But they would contend that that's malicious envy, conspiracy theories... | ||
And whatever you think about that, well, it doesn't matter because this is a meritocratic system. | ||
And I think that the language of the right needs to evolve beyond this kind of vulgar consumer economics that we talk about because our economics is different than their economics. | ||
When we think about interest rates, we think about a savings account. | ||
We think about our mortgage rate. | ||
We think about how much it costs to borrow money to buy a car. | ||
When they talk about interest rates, they're thinking about how much it costs to borrow money from the Federal Reserve. | ||
They're thinking about quantitative easing. | ||
They're thinking about as the owners of asset managers, as the owner of major firms, they're thinking about it in a completely different way. | ||
When we think about debt, we're thinking about credit card debt. | ||
We're thinking about debt on our house, debt on our car. | ||
We're thinking about debt you're going to pay back that's actually a liability. | ||
When they think about debt, they're thinking about debt as leverage. | ||
They're thinking about debt as part of a vast portfolio. | ||
I mean, in some cases of literally managing the economy. | ||
And so when powerful people talk to us about inequality, they're talking, they're speaking a language that we're interpreting as whether you drive a Toyota Corolla or whether you drive a Porsche. | ||
We're thinking about whether you live in a single bedroom house or whether you're living in a townhome in the city. | ||
When in reality, the question is really concerning things like position. | ||
It's concerning things like who's really making the decisions? | ||
Who's really managing the economy? | ||
We're talking about people that either have a personal fortune in the hundreds of billions or have assets under management in the trillions of dollars. | ||
And so when a Shapiro flies in on a private jet to accept $100,000 to give a 20-minute lecture about how we all just need to accept our Calvinist predestination in life because we don't work hard or we're not smart enough. | ||
And we interpret that as, well, we deserve to be working at an insurance firm instead of driving a Bentley. | ||
The game that they're playing is they're really talking about why Jewish people control the asset managers that control all the trillions of dollars of wealth in the country. | ||
And they're talking about the venture capital and private equity firms that control all the biggest and most influential Silicon Valley firms. | ||
And they're talking about the billionaires that give all the money to the politicians that then write the laws and pass the And it's a different game. | ||
And the right needs to begin to talk and speak in the language of power and in the language of decision-making positions rather than in terms of income rights. | ||
And jobs and employment and things like this. | ||
In reality, we are a part of a scrum. | ||
It's sort of like blacks, Hispanics, and whites in this scrum over better and worse jobs, over taxes, over small sums of money. | ||
And then at the very, very tippy top, it's something altogether different that's going on. | ||
And so, you know, these arguments where they talk about, well, you know, here's why everything's okay. | ||
It's because of IQ. And their new argument they're putting out there, that J.D. Vance and Chris Rufo and Saurabh Amari and Dr. | ||
Olamaru, all these people are pushing out is colorblind meritocracy. | ||
They're saying the new vision for America is to tear down diversity, equity, and inclusion, which is like affirmative action, this reverse racist, redistributive policies, and non-discrimination, anti-discrimination stuff. | ||
And we must replace it with colorblindness, a colorblind meritocracy, which means however all the different races wind up, we're going to accept the results because they earned it through merit. | ||
And they're saying that is a preferable alternative to DEI, which says, you know, we need some black people. | ||
No, we need some Hispanic people. | ||
No, we need a certain group of people. | ||
As opposed to having one or another group dominate everything. | ||
But in reality, what they're really arguing for is it's okay if one group dominates the country and has all the powerful positions. | ||
They earned it. | ||
And we don't care who's represented in, again, not whether they're rich, but whether they're powerful. | ||
We don't care if one or another group is represented among the powerful. | ||
We're fine with one group dominating everything because we turn a blind eye to color. | ||
We don't care if they're all Jews. | ||
We don't care if they're all white men, Jews, because, you know, Jewish people look like white men. | ||
Ben Shapiro, some days he's a white man, some days he's Jewish. | ||
Jon Stewart, Seth Rogen, Mark Cuban, some days they're Jewish, some days they're white men. | ||
It doesn't matter if Colombia is 25% white men, Jews. | ||
It doesn't matter if six out of the eight Ivy Leagues are run by white men, Jews. | ||
We're going to turn a blind eye to their color and Because we live in a meritocracy. | ||
And if you are the president of one of the eight Ivy League universities, you earned it through merit and no one can question it. | ||
It's not political at all. | ||
It's not political and there is no clout or politics involved in those decisions. | ||
If you're running the admissions offices at a university, that was because of labor and entrepreneurship and had nothing to do with patronage. | ||
And so they're pushing on us, they're foisting upon us this sort of slave morality to say, it's okay if we're not powerful because, you know, the powerful deserve it. | ||
And let's turn away from these considerations about distributing power in a way that's fair. | ||
Let's dispense with that notion entirely because it's rooted in jealousy. | ||
And I think you can see very clearly who that is intended to benefit. | ||
It is a narrative that supports power, the current power structure, against those that seek to change it. | ||
And if you support it, you may think, oh no, we're supporting the preeminence of white men. | ||
You're supporting the preeminence of those in charge. | ||
And those in charge are not white men. | ||
And we know that because white men are relentlessly attacked. | ||
They're being genocided. | ||
They have no racial solidarity. | ||
We know who you're not allowed to attack. | ||
We know who is increasing in number. | ||
We know who is increasing in benefit. | ||
And those are the people that are currently entrenched. | ||
And those are the people that are the beneficiary of this This argument that fortifies those that are currently in power and legitimizes them. | ||
So, and I'll give you a perfect example. | ||
Harvard used to have a Jewish president. | ||
After the George Floyd riots and the advent of DEI, that Jewish president was replaced by Claudine Gay, a black woman, the first black woman to be a president of Harvard. | ||
Now, whoever controls Harvard is a very powerful person. | ||
And if the Jewish people lost that position, they lost a lot of power. | ||
They lost a lot of power to a black leftist. | ||
What happened to Claudine Gay? | ||
she was overthrown by the Jews. | ||
Jewish alumnus Bill Ackman coordinated a high-pressure campaign with Ronald Lauder and some of the others and his allies in the media and in Congress and in the think tanks, and they overthrew her and replaced her with Alan Garber, a Jewish doctor. | ||
And now once again, Harvard has a Jewish president. | ||
At University of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the board was replaced by the head of the North American Jewish Federation. | ||
So you could say that two institutions, a powerful role that is given on the basis of patronage, it is a question of politics, not merit. | ||
Those two positions replaced Jews with leftists because of DEI. | ||
Because of arguments about power redistribution, which should be a function of representation. | ||
They were both overthrown because of wealthy Jews and replaced by Jewish people. | ||
The Jewish people grabbed the power back under the premise of colorblind meritocracy. | ||
They said, we're undoing DEI. | ||
That was a mistake. | ||
They got to go. | ||
But who was the beneficiary? | ||
It wasn't white men. | ||
It wasn't Europeans. | ||
It wasn't Christians. | ||
It was Jewish people. | ||
And they did it not through merit, but through their political clout, through their wealth, which they did not earn through industry, but they earned through their transnational support network, through the fact that they act as a collective body, not as individuals. | ||
And could you really say that was on the basis of their individual merits or the fact that they created a system that Through collective action, combined arms. | ||
And this is why this has put me on the other side of the DEI thing from other conservatives. | ||
And I don't support like affirmative action. | ||
But I recognize that people are now pushing back on DEI, not because they're in favor of, you know, hey man, if you work hard, you should be able to make it. | ||
No, no. | ||
They're pushing back against DEI because it was a power play by leftists. | ||
And it concretely Took power from them as a group. | ||
And now they're against it. | ||
And what they're really arguing is not everyone has a right to make a living. | ||
It's I have a right to have all the levers. | ||
It doesn't matter if we're all the same color. | ||
It doesn't matter how we got it. | ||
We have a right to wield the levers. | ||
And what I noticed between all these arguments is you have these people promulgating that. | ||
That's why, by the way, they're not interested in arguments about Christian nationalism. | ||
They're not interested in arguments about nationalism at all. | ||
Because you would say, because someone like myself would say, and here's the alternative, Harvard and the asset managers, the Federal Reserve Bank, all these powerful institutions should be run by Americans and they should be run by Christians. | ||
So now could you argue that's more like DEI than meritocracy? | ||
Perhaps. | ||
Because it's a qualification other than it's a qualification that's beyond the individual. | ||
We don't care what you are as an individual. | ||
You need to be a part of our team. | ||
You need to be a Christian. | ||
You need to be an American. | ||
I don't care how hard you work. | ||
If you're from another country, you can't control our national secrets. | ||
You can't control our national economy. | ||
You can't control our national spying. | ||
Why would you be able to? | ||
If you are a Satanist, if you are someone who doesn't believe in God, of course you can't run these things. | ||
It's not just about your merit. | ||
It's about the essential parts of who you are. | ||
And so I don't believe in a fucking colorblind meritocracy or a melting pot because what those really say is we should be ruled by foreigners. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
Melting pot, colorblind meritocracy, multiracial populism, whatever you want to call it, diversity. | ||
What it really means is we should give power to foreigners, right? | ||
Whether they're black leftists or whether they're Jews, we should give power to foreigners because it's fair, because they earned it, because they were oppressed, because we're all human. | ||
Well, they don't see us all as human. | ||
You may say we're all red on the inside. | ||
Well, the Jews don't. | ||
I mean, they literally don't even believe that. | ||
They think we don't have souls. | ||
And we know they still believe in flags. | ||
They still believe in the Israel flag, if not the American one. | ||
So I'm like a nationalist DEI guy. | ||
Yeah, I do think actually that we must be deeply concerned about who has the power, what they look like, what allegiance they have, what religion they practice. | ||
Yeah, I care about who has the power because power is not earned. | ||
Power is distributed and it's a team game. | ||
Power is not an individual game. | ||
It's a team game. | ||
It's about a crew. | ||
When you look at Russia, China, France, the United States, Iran, when you look at the history of people that take power, people that wield power, it's networks. | ||
It's a cadre. | ||
It's a party. | ||
It's a faction. | ||
It's a team. | ||
It's not an individual game. | ||
And it's not earned through merit. | ||
It's earned by dubious means, patronage, favors. | ||
Loyalty, allegiance, and those teams are united by faith, they're united by nationality, they're united by race, ideology, and the question is, should the powerful people be able to be anything other than American Christians? | ||
And the answer is no. | ||
I don't care how much merit they have. | ||
I don't care how industrious. | ||
By the way, what even is their merit? | ||
Ben Shapiro is a lawyer. | ||
Okay, what does that mean? | ||
I mean, what the fuck does that mean? | ||
Does Ben Shapiro know anything about rail? | ||
Does Ben Shapiro know anything about chemistry? | ||
Does he know anything about energy, about computer chips? | ||
Does he know anything about shipbuilding? | ||
Does he know anything about satellites, logistics? | ||
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No. | |
He's a lawyer. | ||
Okay. | ||
What about Sheldon Adelson? | ||
How did he make his money? | ||
Gambling? | ||
He made his money in casinos in Macau? | ||
He should be able to influence our elections? | ||
What do these other people know? | ||
I mean, do they really know about our country? | ||
Do they know about our people? | ||
Do they know about who we are? | ||
So, and even someone like Elon Musk, he probably knows more than anybody about manufacturing, but he's not even from here. | ||
He's not an American. | ||
He's an immigrant from South Africa. | ||
And that's not nativism. | ||
That's not rank xenophobia. | ||
But it is to say, should an immigrant, should a foreigner who just transplanted here wield that kind of influence in our society over people that have been here for generations? | ||
I think they should be able to go to work for America. | ||
But I don't think they should be able to run America. | ||
If Elon wants to come here and contribute to America, I think that's great. | ||
And I think, you know, truly exceptional people, not millions upon millions of foreign hordes, but, you know, if you have exceptional doctors and entrepreneurs of which there are maybe hundreds in a given year, okay, fine. | ||
But I think they should be able to contribute to America without necessarily accumulating all this kind of power, without any other considerations, right? | ||
So, and by the way, you know, the way it is now, of course they can do that. | ||
They can arrive on our shores and they can manipulate our system and all we can do is complain about it. | ||
But that's only if we don't have people power. | ||
If the people of the country, of which there are hundreds of millions, refuse to buy, refuse to work, refuse to vote, well, they could not run our system. | ||
But it is these ideas, it's these ideologies which convince us to be complacent, to vote for them, to buy from them. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
If we awakened a truly national consciousness, the people could resist. | ||
If there was a truly national consciousness, a truly national unity... | ||
A truly collective action, then we could say, no, we're not going to be run by atheists, foreigners, people that raise a foreign flag. | ||
People like Ben Shapiro would be run out of town. | ||
They couldn't do their speeches. | ||
They couldn't make money in this country. | ||
But they convince us it is their right to wield power in our country because they earned it. | ||
And I think that is the least conservative thing I've ever heard. | ||
It is the least, this unlimited individualism, boundless individualism that we're supposed to adopt, it's the least conservative thing I've ever heard. | ||
No, no, conservatism is not about individuals. | ||
It is about families. | ||
It is about nations. | ||
It is about races. | ||
It is about civilizations. | ||
It is about the ties that bind. | ||
It is about the social fabric. | ||
It is about who we are as human beings. | ||
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What are we without our parents? | |
What are we without our family? | ||
And what is our family without their commitment to their community, without their belief and their belonging in their nation, without their faith in their God, without the things that make us American, without the things that make us European? | ||
I mean, what are we? | ||
We are something. | ||
We're not nothing. | ||
It's not up to us who we are. | ||
What we are is not a function of our minute individual preferences for what we like to eat and what we like to buy and what we like to watch on TV. So... | ||
When they come in here and tell us it's our right to rule you because we're a colorblind meritocracy. | ||
We have no eye towards nation, family, race, ideology, flag, because we're all just abstract, atomic individuals connected to nobody. | ||
I mean, it's just not even, there's just no basis for that in reality, and that's an extremely liberal point of view. | ||
So, they're going to be pushing this colorblind meritocracy. | ||
That's the new thing. | ||
Meritocracy, meritocracy. | ||
When you hear that, it's Jewocracy. | ||
It's Jewish-run government. | ||
They're calling it merit. | ||
it isn't. | ||
It's conspiracy and mobster tactics. | ||
It's collective action on their part. | ||
It's nepotism. | ||
They're calling it a meritocracy, color blind. | ||
Don't notice, be blind and recognize legitimacy of their rule because they earned it. | ||
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They're not. | |
They earned their right to control BlackRock, Blackstone, BlackCube. | ||
They earned their right to control the CIA. They earned their right to donate vast sums of money. | ||
They earned their right to cede all the money for all the tech companies here and in Israel. | ||
They earned the right to spy on us. | ||
They earned that. | ||
Now turn a blind eye to who's doing it. | ||
And don't look at their last names. | ||
They should call it, you know, like a last, I mean, it's not like catchy or whatever, but it's really like a last name blind meritocracy. | ||
Gotta come up with something better than that. | ||
But it's like, they want you to not notice. | ||
It's an anti-noticing meritocracy. | ||
So anyway. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
No. | ||
But I saw that today. | ||
It is like the most important thing that's going on in the conservative space. | ||
They've been pushing various iterations of this over the past four years. | ||
First, it was multiracial working class populism. | ||
Now it's colorblind meritocracy. | ||
And when you go out there and say, hey... | ||
We want Americans running our system. | ||
They say, you sound like the left. | ||
That's identity politics. | ||
That's a victim mentality. | ||
That's the woke right. | ||
That's like DEI. And it's by design. | ||
They designed it to be this way. | ||
Because those arguments, like I said, they have a dual use. | ||
They sound one way to us, but it does something else for them, which is far more powerful than So, the right has to adopt the language of power. | ||
Who has it? | ||
Who wields it? | ||
Who should have it? | ||
And we should be talking not about individuals, but about loyalties and factions and groups, because that's what exists in the world. | ||
It's not individuals. | ||
So, anyway, but that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news here tonight. | ||
Kind of a slow news day, but we're going to get into it. | ||
Our big story tonight is about the Washington Post, which has done a complete 180. | ||
So surprising. | ||
There was a decision made at the Washington Post a couple of days ago that for the first time in like 80 years, they will not be endorsing a candidate in the presidential race. | ||
They're endorsing neither Trump nor Kamala, and And as I said, this follows suit from the LA Times, which did the same thing last week. | ||
Washington Post says no endorsement. | ||
And initially people said it's just unbelievable because, of course, Washington Post literally rebranded after Trump won in 2016 to be an anti-Trump paper. | ||
Trump ran in 16. | ||
They were all against him. | ||
Trump wins. | ||
And then they literally rebranded the whole paper. | ||
They changed their slogan. | ||
You might have heard it. | ||
They call it, Democracy dies in darkness. | ||
That's their slogan. | ||
And presumably they mean something like, you know, if we don't constantly bitch and seethe about Trump 24 hours a day, democracy is going to die. | ||
So that's their paper. | ||
And now, so out of all the papers, New York Times, LA Times, Time Magazine, New York Post, whatever... | ||
It was the Washington Post, arguably the most anti-Trump paper that has ultimately surrendered and admitted defeat. | ||
They not only declined to endorse Kamala this year, which everyone anticipated they would, but the owner of the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, who is also the owner of Amazon, Twitch, Amazon AWS, Blue Origin, a whole host of companies... | ||
Bezos came out with an editorial yesterday on the front page arguing even further than that, they're not going to do endorsements at all in the future, and they're actually going to hire more conservative writers. | ||
They've admitted defeat. | ||
And wait till you hear this. | ||
This is from Jeff Bezos. | ||
It says, quote, in the annual public surveys about trust and reputation, journalists and the media have regularly fallen near the very bottom, often just above Congress. | ||
But in this year's Gallup poll, we have managed to fall below even Congress. | ||
Our profession is now the least trusted of all. | ||
Something we are doing is clearly not working. | ||
Most people believe the media is biased. | ||
Anyone who doesn't see this is paying scant attention to reality. | ||
And those who fight reality lose. | ||
It would be easy to blame others for our long and continuing fall in credibility and therefore decline in impact. | ||
But a victim mentality will not help. | ||
We must work harder to control what we can control to increase our credibility. | ||
Presidential endorsements do nothing to tip the scales of an election. | ||
What presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception of bias, a perception of non-independence, ending them as a principled decision and it's the right one. | ||
Lack of credibility isn't unique to the post. | ||
Our brethren newspapers have the same issue and it's a problem not only for media but also for the nation. | ||
Many people are turning to off-the-cuff podcasts, inaccurate social media posts and other unverified news sources which can quickly spread misinformation and deepen divisions. | ||
The Washington Post and the New York Times win prizes, but increasingly we talk only to a certain elite. | ||
More and more we talk to ourselves. | ||
While I do not and will not push my personal interest, I will also not allow this paper to stay on autopilot and fade into irrelevance. | ||
Overtaken by unresearched podcasts and social media barbs. | ||
Not without a fight. | ||
And after this editorial came out, They announced their intention to hire more conservative writers at the Post. | ||
And seeing this, it's honestly just surreal. | ||
And I went through it a little bit last night. | ||
How we got here is by no means, was by no means faded. | ||
It was by no means inevitable. | ||
In 2016, when Trump ran for president, everybody said he would lose. | ||
And everybody was against him. | ||
Everybody anticipated he would lose. | ||
And against all odds, he won. | ||
Against the intelligence agencies, the Obama administration, the media, social media, Hollywood, celebrities, the Vatican, everybody. | ||
They were all against him. | ||
The Democrats, the Republicans, Trump and the people won in 2016. | ||
And then the establishment went to war against him. | ||
Every day in the media it was negativity. | ||
Every day the media went to war against Trump and created this fatigue in the people. | ||
They sabotaged the administration from within. | ||
They impeached him. | ||
They fabricated false stories about foreign collusion, about sex scandals, about past wrongdoings. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
People published op-eds in the New York Times claiming to be working against the Trump agenda inside the administration. | ||
Then he was overthrown in 2020 with the mail-in ballots after BLM, after COVID, after the siege on Trump because of the pandemic, the economy collapsed. | ||
Then there was the effort to stop people from overturning the election, and a vast conspiracy was involved to do that. | ||
After January 6th, he was censored on social media. | ||
Republicans threatened to impeach him themselves. | ||
His own current campaign manager said he should be removed from office through the 26th Amendment. | ||
He was ostracized in the GOP, condemned by people like Tucker Carlson and Kevin McCarthy, who are now loyal. | ||
Fox News turned on him. | ||
Then he was indicted in federal court in Manhattan and Georgia. | ||
He was convicted. | ||
He was accused of rape. | ||
His allies were jailed and bankrupted. | ||
He was nearly bankrupted. | ||
Primary opponents raised up against him, like Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley. | ||
His own lieutenants on social media supported them. | ||
Billionaires put money behind them. | ||
Fox News supported them. | ||
They tried to have a competitive primary. | ||
Ultimately, he triumphed. | ||
And then just in the past year, once again, the GOP consolidated around Trump and they bent the knee. | ||
Then the Silicon Valley donors and some Wall Street donors and the Israel lobby bent the knee and put their money behind Trump. | ||
Then with Elon Musk behind Trump, social media started to turn. | ||
Then many celebrities started to turn. | ||
Blacks and Hispanics gave a second look at Donald Trump. | ||
And now it seems like everybody in the whole country is in favor of Trump. | ||
In just the last one month of the campaign, it seems almost like there's a consensus that the establishment and the left are finished, totally discredited and have no future. | ||
So much so that the Washington Post, again, which was virtually reconstituted in opposition to Trump after he won the first time, is now dropping their opposition entirely. | ||
They won't even endorse. | ||
And as a matter of fact, they're saying they're going to pander to Trump supporters. | ||
And they wave the white flag. | ||
They say, you know what? | ||
The media is biased. | ||
Trump won. | ||
The Washington Post has admitted, you know what? | ||
The QAnon believers, the anti-vaxxers, the election deniers, the fascists, the Trump cultists, the brown shirts were right. | ||
The media is biased. | ||
The media is rigged. | ||
We're losing credibility. | ||
We lost. | ||
They won. | ||
Trump, social media, Elon, conspiracy theorists, podcasts won in the Washington Post and the cloistered echo chamber liberal elites lost and we surrender and we will hire more Trump supporters. | ||
and And the surreality of it, that it is surreal, is because, like I said, it has been almost 10 years from June 2015 when Trump announced, until it's now nearly November 2024, nearly 10 years of day after day, relentless fighting. | ||
It looked like it would never stop. | ||
So vicious. | ||
Polarized. | ||
And again, coming from the Washington Post. | ||
And it really just stopped like a few months ago. | ||
Up until last year, even Elon was behind DeSantis. | ||
Elon, Fox, the Adelson's, DeSantis himself all thought someone else was going to be the Republican nominee. | ||
And now the Washington Post puts out their terms of surrender on the front page and waves the white flag. | ||
And one of the key components of the Trump revolution, which is the media, they say they've lost. | ||
You win. | ||
We're going to hire more conservative writers. | ||
And this is one of the remarkable legacies of the Trump era. | ||
I can think of a few off the top of my head. | ||
Wokeness. | ||
Is now dead. | ||
I see young women. | ||
I see young white women. | ||
I see young white men. | ||
I see even trannies and gays that are now Trump supporters. | ||
That are now criticizing black people, making racist jokes. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Wokeism is finished. | ||
When I was growing up, you know, not even that. | ||
I'm 26. | ||
I'm 26. | ||
When I was in high school eight years ago, if you weren't a liberal pushing gay rights, BLM even before George Floyd, if you weren't listening to All Right by Kendrick Lamar, if you weren't smoking weed and all that kind of stuff, well, you were just a racist, retrograde, regressive piece of shit. | ||
Now it's not like that. | ||
Back in my day, if you wore a MAGA hat, they would punch you in the face. | ||
You would get canceled and doxxed. | ||
Even if you were a Republican. | ||
Many college Republicans wouldn't go behind Trump. | ||
Even frat bros were against Trump. | ||
They were wearing Vineyard Vines supporting Paul Ryan. | ||
Wokeism is done. | ||
The Bush party, the Republican party, Old Guard establishment, finished. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Mainstream media, nobody takes them seriously. | ||
Washington Post is waving the white flag. | ||
Social media censorship, which at that time was only beginning. | ||
And you would get banned for anything. | ||
You'd get banned for posting the letter N. You would get banned for, I mean, literally anything. | ||
Sometimes even for nothing. | ||
And everybody was banned. | ||
And it was getting worse all the time. | ||
Now... | ||
It's out of control, to the point where even conservatives are calling for censorship. | ||
Free trade as a consensus is over. | ||
Warfare, nobody even wants to be the warfare party. | ||
Even now, the Democrats are against illegal immigration. | ||
Everywhere you look, you see that that woke consensus from the Obama years, which was really a product of the Obama years, of the new atheists, the new left... | ||
Jon Stewart, anti-war, Occupy, it is all dead, it is all buried, it is all in the ground, it is over for them. | ||
And this is one of the big components of it, arguably maybe the biggest, because we know the role that the media plays. | ||
With that being said, I do think there is something more to it than that. | ||
I mean, a lot of people consider it this way, and I think, overall, this is a positive development. | ||
Because what Trump has really done is introduce competition. | ||
But let's look beneath the surface. | ||
Who owns the Washington Post? | ||
Jeff Bezos. | ||
Who has really discredited the Washington Post? | ||
Well, it's really like social media. | ||
Specifically, it's things like Twitter. | ||
Elon Musk, who purchased Twitter. | ||
All the social media companies have had to tweak their policies because of the liberalization of Twitter. | ||
Twitch, YouTube, Instagram have all walked back their most strict community guidelines after Elon purchased Twitter because they recognized that they had gone too far. | ||
Elon owns Twitter and took it private. | ||
Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos owns Amazon which is the biggest e-commerce platform. | ||
Jeff Bezos owns AWS which is the biggest cloud platform. | ||
Jeff Bezos owns Blue Origin which is the competing private space company. | ||
Space is a very lucrative industry because satellites for commercial and military purposes have become extremely important. | ||
Elon Musk owns Tesla, which is an automobile company, largest private auto company. | ||
I think it is just strictly the largest American auto company right now. | ||
Elon owns SpaceX, the most valuable private space company, which is launching the satellites. | ||
Elon owns a host of other companies, including AI, artificial intelligence, which Bezos has also invested in. | ||
Elon bought Twitter. | ||
So two tech billionaires, each with a fortune in the hundreds of billions of dollars competing for the same space contracts, competing really in the same industries with artificial intelligence and other things, They also each bought media organs. | ||
Bezos bought the Washington Post, the paper of record in our capital city. | ||
And Elon bought Twitter, which is the short-form microblog, which is primarily used by pundits and people that are interested in breaking news, current events and political opinion and podcasting. | ||
But he seeks to make it the everything app. | ||
Now, when Elon bought X two years ago, he has used it to counter the left. | ||
He's used it to counter Democrats, used it to counter left-wing ideology. | ||
He's used it to support Republican candidates like Ron DeSantis and now Donald Trump. | ||
He's used it to counter wokeism and the ideology of the Democratic Party, used it to promote his companies like Tesla and SpaceX. | ||
And in this election, could you not say... | ||
That Kamala, who is backed by big tech, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, or in other elections, Democrats were backed by Facebook, not so much now. | ||
And then Trump, who is backed by Elon, Peter Thiel, David Sachs, some of these venture capital type people. | ||
Could you not say that this actually represents a battle of the billionaires? | ||
Bezos back in the Democrats buying the post, fortifying the institutional Democrats to get contracts for AI, for Blue Origin, for Amazon. | ||
Elon buying Twitter, taking it private, using it to back the Republicans. | ||
Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, contracts for SpaceX, giving him power over an office of government efficiency so he can review everything the government does. | ||
Did free speech win or did Elon win? | ||
Did Elon at Twitter win? | ||
Did Elon by Twitter utilize it for his purposes? | ||
And of course with an ideology on top of it in order to empower his preferred candidate who will then control the regulatory agencies and the government contracts. | ||
And again... | ||
I do believe it is a positive development. | ||
Obviously, I prefer Elon. | ||
Obviously, I prefer Twitter. | ||
I do prefer free speech and I'm glad the pressure is being exerted and this is how you would do it. | ||
But let's be very clear about who sponsored it and for what purpose and why all of this is going on. | ||
Bezos is not changing the policy at the Post because he became a free speech absolutist because he got muscles and stopped eating seed oils and now he supports Trump and what Trump represents, he recognizes that he lost the battle of money. | ||
He lost the battle over hearts and minds, which is a function of money. | ||
Through media, which is a megaphone, which is paid for. | ||
And Bezos is not so much surrendering his ideology as much as he is surrendering that his tactics did not work. | ||
But are Bezos and Musk even all that different? | ||
I mean, Musk is in favor of mass immigration through legal means. | ||
Musk is an atheist. | ||
Musk is something like a libertarian. | ||
Is Musk all that different from Bezos in fundamental ways? | ||
He's in favor of free speech, granted, and I support that, but is he really all that different? | ||
And are his interests so different in terms of government contracts and in terms of favorable regulatory policies? | ||
Maybe not so much. | ||
And so it's like I've been saying this entire cycle. | ||
When you look at Trump versus Kamala, is it still a battle of the wills like it was in 16 of the people versus the elites? | ||
Or is it now just a factional dispute between different billionaires and we are simply the pawns? | ||
Not making the decisions, not steering the ship. | ||
We're just sort of being taken along for the ride as objects. | ||
By big money. | ||
By moneyed factions. | ||
And I think it's clearly the latter. | ||
I support it. | ||
I support free speech. | ||
I'm glad Elon bought Twitter. | ||
But I'm very skeptical of the idea that we truly won. | ||
And I'll throw something else out there. | ||
I do believe that the loss of institutions is probably a bad thing. | ||
Ultimately. | ||
I do think probably that losing... | ||
That the mainstream media losing credibility, it is actually a bad thing because who does that open up the door for? | ||
If you lose a centralized gatekeeper in media, yes, it does open up the door for people like me. | ||
But it also opens up the door for foreign countries. | ||
It does also open up the door for foreign actors. | ||
It does open up the door for... | ||
Things that might be subversive for the national interest. | ||
Now you could argue that what existed was subversive to the national interest. | ||
You'll get no argument from me on that. | ||
But are we really just getting more of the same but from a different source? | ||
Now we've opened up the door, and I do believe it's true that there will probably be more misinformation. | ||
I do believe that there will be more manipulation. | ||
And who will really be there to stop it at this point? | ||
Are people discerning? | ||
We're going to get more podcasts. | ||
We're going to get more Joe Rogan's. | ||
We're going to get more Tim Pool's. | ||
I mean, Tim Pool was literally subsidized with $10 million from Russia. | ||
I mean, that's just true. | ||
To talk about anything other than Israel and projects like, you know, Steve Bannon's show and many of these other shows, we know they're backed by Israel. | ||
So is it really a good thing that then that's just wide open? | ||
I think arguably it's preferable, but I don't think it comes without its peril. | ||
I don't think it comes without its pitfalls cutting a different way. | ||
I mean, maybe the pendulum is swinging now in the other direction. | ||
We're now maybe seeing the result of that. | ||
On the one hand, the Twitter experience, I think, was better before. | ||
On the other hand, we couldn't use it. | ||
The Twitter experience is probably better under the liberals. | ||
Now, it's spam. | ||
It's just, it's the Wild West. | ||
The kind of stuff that goes on there is crazy. | ||
But we get to play. | ||
Back then, we couldn't play. | ||
Now we can. | ||
Can we compete is the question. | ||
Can we compete with the foreign money, the foreign influence? | ||
Will we be allowed to compete on a level playing field? | ||
If we were to rise and challenge them, Would we still be able to have the same accessibility? | ||
That's a question that remains to be seen. | ||
I think it's open-ended, actually. | ||
So we'll see if this is something that they actually have an ideological belief in that will allow us to take advantage of it and use it for our own ends, or if when we start to use it for our own ends as opposed to the ends of some billionaire or a foreign state, if we'll be cut down in a way not different than how we were cut down under the previous regime. | ||
Because if you'll recall, if you remember, when Twitter was founded, they said, this is the free speech wing of the free speech party. | ||
And that's how it started, but that's not how it ended. | ||
And I wonder if we'll see a similar transformation at Twitter. | ||
Starts out with free speech. | ||
It's empowering Trump. | ||
It empowered DeSantis. | ||
It's empowering a certain faction, a certain idea. | ||
Now we'll see how long they will allow us to have this power. | ||
And we'll see it's a real test if there is a true public service being done here or if it really is a completely cynical play by the billionaires to give us the appearance of a freedom when in reality it's a form of getting us to support their agenda and being complacent about not achieving our own. | ||
So it's a bit more complicated than people are letting on. | ||
But ultimately, I think a positive development. | ||
I think the, indisputably, the left-wing media was destroying America, promoting corruption, promoting the death of the white man through immigration. | ||
Promoting secularization, degeneracy, pride parades. | ||
It certainly is better. | ||
It certainly is a safer harbor for traditional religion. | ||
It's a safer harbor for skepticism against science, progress, social liberalism, all these kinds of things. | ||
Safer harbor for people criticizing the powerful. | ||
So I do think with zero question at all, this is one of the most remarkably positive things The effects of the Trump era, I only wonder for how long we'll have it. | ||
I think it's worthwhile to scrutinize the dynamics that are going on just beneath the hood to give us a little clarity on what's really happening. | ||
But I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth just yet. | ||
All the same, I'm happy to see it. | ||
More conservative writers at The Post, free speech on social media. | ||
here's a really important thing i really do believe that the opportunity is fleeting because as i've said free speech is power speech is power if you can influence many people and you can raise money then you can become powerful and if you become powerful then you can challenge the interests of other powerful people And powerful people don't typically tolerate that. | ||
If Elon owns Twitter and we start to challenge his interests, do you think he'd let us use Twitter for very long? | ||
I think that's an open-ended question. | ||
I think the answer is probably obvious. | ||
So I think we exist in a window right now where we have the opportunity. | ||
And if we have an extremely compelling message... | ||
We can get to a point where we can convince the masses to adopt something like our ideology. | ||
We can create a baseline and we can create a fertile ground for a nationalist movement to arise to truly challenge the establishment. | ||
But the goal is to break out of that containment. | ||
It's sort of like Trump. | ||
You know, they banned Trump way too late. | ||
By the time they banned him, the seeds were already sown. | ||
I think people like Elon Musk are counting on instrumentalizing us. | ||
Israel is counting on instrumentalizing us. | ||
They think they're going to voice Trump upon us and they're making a deal with the devil, with a golem, so to speak. | ||
They're making a deal with the nativist Gentiles, the nativist whites. | ||
They're giving an homage to the Christians. | ||
And they think that that is an acceptable risk to counter the left at this present moment and give Israel what it needs in this window. | ||
What we need to hope for is that the bargain is actually lopsided, that they've awakened the spirit of the people unknowingly, that this narrative of America first, breaking the constraints of wokeism, breaking the shackles of political correctness, of media censorship— That once those things are done and cannot be undone, they will have set the population on an inexorable path towards nationalism. | ||
And that once they have broken what previously confined the white man, which was guilt, fears of racism, crisis, all these kinds of things, that they won't be able to put the genie in the bottle. | ||
they won't be able to steer the ship. | ||
They'll have let loose a wild animal and then the wild animal will fulfill its nature. | ||
That is what we have to hope for. | ||
Because if you'll recall, those were the things keeping us down before. | ||
Why could we not become nativist? | ||
Why could we not fundamentally oppose immigration? | ||
Because of racism, because of the Jewish media, because then of social media censorship. | ||
They built up this cumulative architecture always increasing pressure to keep down the white consciousness, to keep down this desire for religion, this desire for nation. | ||
And they have undone it. | ||
They've unleashed it for the short-term benefit of the left might abandon Israel. | ||
The left might cancel Israel's plans for hegemony. | ||
They've made a deal with the devil. | ||
They made a deal with Amalek. | ||
We'll give you the golem of Trump, which is the king of the Gentiles. | ||
He is going to say, America first! | ||
Jesus Christ is king! | ||
All these things. | ||
He's going to lead them, but not really. | ||
He's really just going to do favors for the Jews, and we're going to trick the goyim. | ||
We have to hope that this will have an accelerant effect, that over the course of a lifetime, it will have unleashed the The people. | ||
And they'll realize it too late. | ||
They'll try to put it back in the bottle, but they won't be able to. | ||
And we'll finally be able to have a nationalist government. | ||
We'll be able to have nationalist policies. | ||
That's the hope. | ||
And I think that is the only benefit that people recognize at this point with Trump and Musk. | ||
I think people recognize that Trump and Musk are captured billionaires. | ||
They're doing it for economic interests. | ||
They don't really ideologically align at all. | ||
But I think even the many of the more intelligent Trump supporters, I think even they understand it's not really about them. | ||
It is about what they will provide for the multi-generational path forward. | ||
And I used to make this argument. | ||
I think there is some truth in this. | ||
When Trump said America first, he might not have done it. | ||
But he spoke it into existence and people heard the signal. | ||
And even if he didn't do it, it doesn't matter. | ||
Because we heard it and it's in our hearts and it's now what we believe and it's also now acceptable and he broke the shackles of what made it impossible. | ||
And now that the media is sidelined, now that social media is liberated, now that attitudes have changed, can it go back the other way? | ||
Could it go back the other way if it was deemed absolutely necessary? | ||
I don't even think so. | ||
So what if some charismatic figure, and I'm not talking about me, but maybe somebody else rises up and says, you know what? | ||
America first means no aid to Israel at all. | ||
America first means no net immigration. | ||
America first means we're going to speak English. | ||
It's going to be a Christian nation. | ||
What if a true, ambitious, energetic, careful planner became the president of the United States or something similar? | ||
A true Caesar rose up. | ||
The only hope is that what is going on, because it will deliver no fruit in itself, will sow the seeds for something like that to happen in the future. | ||
Or maybe even create the soil for that to grow in the future. | ||
That's the only hope. | ||
And that is why people like Michael Moore and Brett Stevens and many other liberals are very cautious. | ||
They don't like Trump because they see that bigger picture and they think it's short-sighted. | ||
And I think, you know, it is a debate who's actually right. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
So that's how I feel about this Washington Post story. | ||
But that's it. | ||
We got to bring the show to a close. | ||
This has been a long monologue. | ||
When did I go live? | ||
Like 9.30? | ||
I've been riffing for an hour and 45 minutes. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all of it. | ||
Hour and... | ||
Who else? | ||
Who else does a one-hour, 45-minute monologue with no break? | ||
No commercials, no calls, no guests. | ||
Just a hundred minutes straight off the dome. | ||
It's pretty remarkable. | ||
I know, but all right. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let's see. | ||
All right, let's take a look. | ||
Look, we'll see what we got here. | ||
Frog Zipping sent $5. | ||
Confusing wording on my super chat yesterday. | ||
The country that contains all the vowels inside it. | ||
Not just the vowels. | ||
It's a 10-letter country. | ||
Oh. | ||
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Whoa. | |
A country that contains all the vowels. | ||
Country that contains all the vowels? | ||
Well, you'd have to go through every single one. | ||
It would be Papua New Guinea. | ||
and A-E. Is there an I in Papua New Guinea? | ||
Yeah, there is. | ||
Papua. | ||
That's A-U. Guinea. | ||
I-E. But there's no O. Oh, there's no O. Papua New Guinea. | ||
Yeah, there's no O. Okay, so it's not that. | ||
And that's more than 10 letters. | ||
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What is a... | |
It would have to have... | ||
I guess U would be the most rare letter. | ||
So I don't think it's anything in South America, right? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
And it's not Australia. | ||
It's not New Zealand. | ||
It's not Papua New Guinea, which has no O. No. | ||
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It would have to be... | |
What has a U in it? | ||
What has a U? Mmm, it's a tough one. | ||
Equatorial Guinea? | ||
No. | ||
Oh yeah, Equatorial Guinea, right? | ||
That's south of the equator. | ||
Equatorial Guinea. | ||
E-U-A-O-I. Yeah, Equatorial Guinea. | ||
Guinea would have to be it, yes? | ||
Or am I wrong? | ||
Yeah, I think that's it. | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
Let me see, what does the chat say? | ||
That's my guess, final answer. | ||
Mozambique. | ||
Ah, damn it! | ||
That's in the global south, isn't it? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Oh, it's north of the equator! | ||
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Damn it! | |
Okay, well, you know what? | ||
It's right there. | ||
It does have all the vowels. | ||
Son of a bitch. | ||
Mozambique. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, it's a good guess. | ||
Well, it was a good guess. | ||
It's a good guess. | ||
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Global. | |
That's technically global south. | ||
I mean, even though it's not technically south of the equator, Africa's the global south. | ||
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Son of a bitch. | |
I'm taking that! | ||
I'm taking that! | ||
I won that! | ||
I won that! | ||
That's mine! | ||
In 2020, there was a 0.95 correlation between Senate and president votes. | ||
In 2016, it was 0.91. | ||
Split ticket voting in such partisanship increase is rare. | ||
Interesting. | ||
So you think the Democrats have the lead? | ||
But you know what? | ||
I think that's, you know, if the Senate polling says Democrats are going to win, Republican polling says Republicans or the presidential polling says Republicans will win, you know, then it's a crapshoot. | ||
Because at the same time, the Senate polling, well, you're saying in 2020 there was a correlation. | ||
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Okay. | |
So it really is split. | ||
Really is. | ||
Wow, so true. | ||
from the inside women now see themselves as equal to us. | ||
Seeing fags in public has become common. | ||
The Wahhabi Salafism era is long dead and liberalism is at all time high. | ||
Our Islamic values are in danger, so we demand Sneeko to do something about it. | ||
Is that true? | ||
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Bye. | |
Ever since they let women drive, it's been all downhill. | ||
I didn't know it was so... | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
Is it really that liberal over there? | ||
That's a shame. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
So true. | ||
Matthew P sent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Do you like Pope Francis, who says turning your back on migrants is a grave sin, is BFFs with John Kerry tackling climate change, and is leading the charge on this whole interfaith thing? | ||
I love Pope Francis. | ||
Matthew P sent $10. | ||
Also, too, the first 20 or so popes were martyred until Constantine gave them protection, which led to their corruption. | ||
Have you ever talked about the age of the pornocracy and Theodora slash Mariosa or the Medici popes on stream before? | ||
No, I wasn't doing the show in the Middle Ages, so no. | ||
Matthew P sent $10. | ||
Do you think Kamala should just win so we could just fast track through the inevitable dark tunnel towards the light? | ||
Like, let's just get through it already? | ||
Well, you know, I think it's really, I'm not happy with either option. | ||
I think both would be fine. | ||
If Kamala wins, I think it's like a true accelerationist position, and I think we're totally going to get, like, fascism after that. | ||
And if Trump wins, like I said, it could create fertile ground for America first in the future. | ||
Demi, I don't know what's going on with Demi sucks. | ||
I got to talk to her about it. | ||
We got to get her on the stream and get to the bottom of all this stuff. | ||
Hamburger Helper Nationalist sent $5. | ||
I'll be asking the questions around here. | ||
Hamburger Helper Nationalist sent $5. | ||
Sneeko and the Mullignans? | ||
Where are they now? | ||
Denrio, you're looking at them. | ||
Asshole. | ||
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That's good. | |
Well done. | ||
Burner 65. 65 cent, $30. | ||
Northeast Lobsterman here. | ||
Been pushing your content to guys in the industry. | ||
You've got a following streaming on the high seas daily. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I love that. | ||
I've always wanted—I mean, I would be terrified of it. | ||
I've always wanted to go on one of those big ships, one of those big fishing ships, like Deadliest Catch. | ||
I'd be so awesome. | ||
Something about that is so attractive to me, maybe because there's no women. | ||
There's something about just like, there's something about being on a ship that is just so fucking awesome. | ||
It's like such guy, just like a guy thing, you know what I mean? | ||
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Like... | |
Not to be gay or whatever, but the masculine urge. | ||
I hate when the masculine urge meme, but it's so true. | ||
The masculine urge to be on a great big ship for weeks on the ocean, catching lobster, singing sea shanties, drinking whiskey. | ||
I don't drink alcohol, but I'd have to break that rule. | ||
There's something about it being like a crusty old guy with a peg leg. | ||
You know? | ||
I'm captain of this vessel! | ||
Something about that is so... | ||
We're in a fucking captain's hat, steering the big wheel, getting in a storm. | ||
All right, batting down the hatches, we're entering a storm. | ||
Something so fucking awesome about it. | ||
I love everything about ships. | ||
I've been reading a lot of books about ships. | ||
Influence of sea power upon the world. | ||
And just reading about shipbuilding and watching Master and Commander... | ||
They need to make more movies about ships. | ||
That's why I love Game of Thrones. | ||
I realize why I like Game of Thrones. | ||
It's because it's about geopolitics. | ||
I realize that's why I hate Lord of the Rings and why I love Game of Thrones. | ||
Because Game of Thrones is so political. | ||
It's about geopolitics. | ||
It's about logistics. | ||
It's about armies, intrigue, nations. | ||
It's complicated. | ||
It's I like it. | ||
I don't like Lord of the Rings where it's like, and if you believe in yourself with a tiny bit of magic, fuck that. | ||
Game of Thrones win. | ||
I don't care if it's Reddit. | ||
I don't care if it's a bunch of feminist gay Reddit garbage. | ||
It's fucking awesome. | ||
And Lord of the Rings is gay. | ||
Little faggot hobbits. | ||
Little disgusting faggot hobbits with their gross little feet living in their stupid village. | ||
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Oh, oh, hey. | |
Well, you're the power of friendship. | ||
The power of friendship and magic. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
I'm rooting for the orcs. | ||
I'm rooting for the orcs to go and kill everybody. | ||
I want to see what Sauron does. | ||
You know? | ||
And didn't they make Gandalf gay or am I thinking of Harry Potter? | ||
You know, big gay wizard and their faggot little hobbit friends. | ||
Big fucking faggot gang of hobbits camping out. | ||
Oh, are you my friend? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm your friend. | ||
You're a good guy. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Fuck your hobbits. | ||
Game of Thrones is awesome. | ||
Game of Thrones is awesome. | ||
Winter is coming, bitch. | ||
I don't care about Lord of the Rings. | ||
Winter is coming. | ||
Firmly, and I will die on this hill like Jon Snow. | ||
I am pulling out my sword and F you. | ||
I don't care how reddit it is. | ||
I don't care if it's anti-racist, feminist, propaganda. | ||
I like it. | ||
And I think it easily solos. | ||
Lord of the Rings is dated. | ||
The special effects suck. | ||
All the friendship stuff is gay. | ||
I don't like The Hobbits. | ||
I don't like Gollum. | ||
And I think it's stupid. | ||
And Peter Thiel runs it anyway. | ||
Peter Thiel ruined it. | ||
So, W, Game of Thrones. | ||
Game of Thrones. | ||
Based. | ||
Game of Thrones is based. | ||
Lord of the Rings. | ||
I don't care about the power of friendship. | ||
Dumb. | ||
Slow. | ||
The movie's too slow. | ||
We're on an adventure. | ||
We're on an adventure and we're all friends. | ||
And Game of Thrones is like the good guys fucking lose. | ||
They get their heads cut off all the time. | ||
Good guys are getting their faces cut off. | ||
They're getting their heads cut off. | ||
They're getting fucking split in half. | ||
People are getting ripped in half. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
It's a W. We love to see it. | ||
And we love to see that. | ||
And we love to see that. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
What was the question? | ||
Oh, I was talking about lobster fishing. | ||
Yeah, so, anyway. | ||
But aside from that, they need... | ||
Everyone in the chat, Al! | ||
I do like hate all, look, granted I do hate all the characters, like Daenerys is so fucking cringe, and her simp is the worst, and the Starks are good, but the girls are cringe, you know, like the little girl likes to play with swords, that's dumb, but Ned Stark, we love Ned Stark, we love Jon Snow, we love Robb Stark, we love the Lannisters, and It's a little Aryan incest. | ||
Nothing wrong with a little of that. | ||
We got the dad who hates midgets because they're inferior. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
And it's cool. | ||
So anyway. | ||
But I would like to see more movies about ships. | ||
I want to see more movies about big ships and guys. | ||
Guys on the ships. | ||
That's what I want to see. | ||
So anyway, that's awesome. | ||
How do you get the show on the ocean? | ||
Do you have like Starlink or something? | ||
Pretty cool though. | ||
But anyway, I appreciate you, buddy. | ||
Not sure why I got into the Game of Thrones riff, but I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, brought to you by Monster Zero Ultra. | ||
I'm on a diet and I'm being serious. | ||
I'm counting my calories. | ||
I'm tracking my meals. | ||
Let me tell you my count for the day. | ||
And, you know, I'm not going to do this every day. | ||
What's your calorie count today? | ||
My calorie count is 1,800 calories, so I'm doing good. | ||
I am gaining weight. | ||
I'm like, I'm at the higher end of where I usually am. | ||
I'm getting fatter. | ||
I jumped on the scale and I weighed more than I ever did. | ||
I was like, shit, I took all my clothes off. | ||
And I was like, okay. | ||
It was like three pounds lighter. | ||
I was like, phew. | ||
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Okay, we're good. | |
But I was like, yeah, damn. | ||
I got to stop the steal here. | ||
I got to slow it down. | ||
So I'm on a diet and it sucks and I want to kill myself because of it. | ||
It's like you really just can't. | ||
If you don't work out, you just can't eat. | ||
If you don't work out, you can't eat or else you'll get fat. | ||
Because I barely ate anything at all today. | ||
I had like two sandwiches today and that was it. | ||
And that was 1,900 calories. | ||
Two sandwiches and fries. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's my allotment. | ||
I mean, what is that? | ||
So, I'm just hungry, but... | ||
Yeah, well, you gotta do what you gotta do, but... | ||
Anyway, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
We'll be doing a lot of monster because it's zero calories. | ||
Yep, and that's what happened in the last cycle too. | ||
Facebook cozied up to the Trump administration. | ||
All over again. | ||
- Hey. - Mr. Gibbs sent $10. | ||
Obama may have been our first black president, but Trump is our first president. | ||
The bro yaps about sweeps. | ||
Not funny. | ||
They don't have nuclear weapons. | ||
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Do you think they might have more? | |
They don't have any. | ||
Do you watch the show? | ||
Do you even watch the show? | ||
They do not have nuclear weapons. | ||
They have not even stated an intention to procure nuclear weapons. | ||
The supreme leader, who is also the supreme cleric, issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons as it's contrary to Islamic law. | ||
No, they do not have nuclear weapons at all. | ||
No, I didn't see that! | ||
But yeah, maybe we'll do a collab. | ||
I used to think it was just BS. | ||
They showed him at the Yankee game wearing the fitted Yankee. | ||
What they wear at the party. | ||
I think so. | ||
Groyve sent $20. | ||
There's a popular folk on girl on IG, non-lib take, Aaron Wexler, who only posts trad/mega content despite being a hardcore habat Zionist who writes articles re-bringing back Jewish defiance and anti-assimilation. | ||
Lived in Tel Aviv for a few years. | ||
First posts were two weeks before 10/7. | ||
Now has 200k followers. | ||
Wow. | ||
Is she part of the Wexler family? | ||
No lib take. | ||
R.N. Wexler. | ||
A new kind of conservative commentary, that's for sure. | ||
Viral sensation R.N. Wexler is shaking up traditional conservative commentary with a bold new take. | ||
Reacted to by notable figures like Ben Shapiro, Daily Mail UK, published in Federalist Tablet. | ||
That's great. | ||
If you guys know the deep lore, this is crazy, dude. | ||
RN's voice is making waves with degrees from Wharton and Penn in a background spanning the trading floor at Goldman Sachs to the startups of Silicon Valley. | ||
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Oh my gosh, you guys. | |
Oh, brother. | ||
Oh, look at her merch. | ||
Not a low-T soy beta. | ||
She has a shirt that just says based. | ||
You know what based means? | ||
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Racist, sexist, anti-Semitic. | |
Date right stuff. | ||
unidentified
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Interesting. | |
Social media features. | ||
Dave Rubin, Buck Sexton, the Fed, Ben Shapiro, Tablet. | ||
Date rights. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
unidentified
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Very, very interesting. | |
Let's see. | ||
What is she... | ||
What's her connection to Silicon Valley? | ||
I'm very curious about that. | ||
unidentified
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Let me take a look. - Yeah. | |
Is this Y Combinator, was she at? | ||
Seam? | ||
Or something else? | ||
Damn, I can't see her LinkedIn. | ||
Someone pull up her LinkedIn for me. | ||
What was her connection to Silicon Valley? | ||
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I'd be super curious. | |
Goldman Sachs, Silicon Valley. | ||
Hi, I'm a conservative influencer. | ||
I just worked at Goldman Sachs, Silicon Valley. | ||
I worked in an Israeli startup at Silicon Valley. | ||
And after October 7th, I gained 200,000 followers on Instagram to create new conservatism. | ||
And is she part of the Wexler family or what's going on? | ||
Check it. | ||
Check it for me, chat. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
Fucking bitch. | ||
I'm so sick of the deception, man. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So I'm literally Will Smith from iRobot. | ||
unidentified
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I'm the only person in the world who hasn't gone crazy. | |
Thank you, Kyle, for the link. | ||
Yeah, I have the link. | ||
I just can't see it because I don't have a LinkedIn account. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you, though. | |
I'm literally looking at the LinkedIn page. | ||
I don't need the link. | ||
unidentified
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Let me just sign up real quick, I guess. | |
Got to do a CAPTCHA. | ||
Dude, verify your identity CAPTCHA. | ||
unidentified
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Get the fuck out of here with this shit. | |
I'm so sick of everything. | ||
CAPTCHA? Google whatever code? | ||
Where's the... | ||
Tell me where the Silicon Valley company is! | ||
Useless chat. | ||
Useless chat. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Useless chat. | ||
Chat sends me the link. | ||
Thanks! | ||
You need to tell me what company she was at. | ||
I can't see it. | ||
I don't have LinkedIn. | ||
unidentified
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Gosh. | |
Why is the chat not provided? | ||
unidentified
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What can I do for the movement? | |
Can you tell me what company she worked at? | ||
Stupid-ass chat. | ||
This is why we're losing. | ||
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This is why whites are losing. | |
I'll do it. | ||
Aaron Wexler studies with Rabbi Joshua Weisberg of Jerusalem. | ||
She is a community member of Yakar Tel Aviv, Outnew New York, Chabad, Miami. | ||
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Oh my gosh! | |
Very good. | ||
Let's see. | ||
She writes, I hate Hanukkah. | ||
Wait, let me revise that. | ||
I hate what Hanukkah has become, a minor holiday in Israel, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We've lost sight of its essence. | ||
unidentified
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These people are so audacious. | |
I know what. | ||
Still, no one has provided it. | ||
Fucking useless chat, scum. | ||
You're fucking scum. | ||
Seam? | ||
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Let's see. | |
Seam is the—but what else? | ||
I saw Seam. | ||
What else does she have? | ||
Thank you. | ||
I already got that. | ||
What else is on there? | ||
Useless pieces of shit. | ||
Sorry, I don't mean that. | ||
But seriously, like, I mean, what's going on? | ||
unidentified
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Aha! | |
Yeah, Y Combinator. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. | |
Seam lets developers connect and control third-party connected devices like locks, thermostats, and more, founded 2020. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. | |
No, not the same. not the same. | ||
Different company. | ||
Doesn't that have a Wikipedia page? | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
You people suck. | ||
Still nothing. | ||
Thank you for nothing. | ||
Alright, whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I'll do it myself later because you guys all suck in our shit. | ||
That's insane. | ||
Ask the live chat. | ||
Hey, can you look up one thing? | ||
No one does it. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Sorry to hear that, buddy. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And God bless your family. | ||
Praying for the repose of her soul. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $7 because you asked, what do Polish people make? | ||
Beef cabbage rolls, cabbage and noodles dot pierogi and chicken paprika. | ||
That's dumplings and sour cream sauce. | ||
I sent info to P.O. Box hoping you would see. | ||
Truck now closed till April. | ||
Would love to feed AF crew. | ||
Closed until April? | ||
What? | ||
Why don't you tell me? | ||
I gotta wait five months? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, you gotta let me know so I don't forget. | ||
I don't remember things I've scheduled a week in advance. | ||
Damn, I missed it. | ||
Damn. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I'll be out there, hopefully, at that point. | ||
Beef cabbage rolls, cabbage and noodles, pierogi, chicken, paprikash. | ||
That sounds good, though. | ||
I love dumplings. | ||
I'm there. | ||
I'm there. | ||
You let me know when you open back up. | ||
I'm there. | ||
Would love to feed the AF crew. | ||
We'll be there. | ||
We'll be there. | ||
We will give rave reviews. | ||
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Yummy. | |
Imagine eating this good. | ||
We love you. | ||
Yeah, well, we'll see. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, sweet. | ||
All you gotta do is pay $5,000 for these khakis, and here's your state-appointed... | ||
Brown GF? Oh, people are saying they can't see the chats. | ||
All right, show. | ||
They love us. | ||
I sent $101. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
It's my birthday. | ||
What, what? | ||
Can you be mean to me? | ||
It's been a dream of mine since I first saw you on DLive. | ||
Back in fifth grade. | ||
Also, quick question. | ||
Who is really in charge of the media? | ||
I'm starting to suspect it's the globalist anyways. | ||
Nick Finipardi. | ||
Hardy Christ is King 07 NJF for LRKDAF and so on. | ||
P.S. I love you. | ||
And when is a pack 4.5? | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
No, you didn't see me in fifth grade. | ||
Is that real? | ||
That's crazy if it's real. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Rick Robinson sent $20. | ||
Kamala is the type of woman that sleeps her way up corporate then implements will company slogans and required cheers that the worker bees at the bottom find cringe and hate doing. | ||
If you ever worked at a place like Walmart, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
Give me a W. | ||
Give me an A. | ||
Give me an L. | ||
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I can't relate to that. | |
Texas Groyper sent $5. | ||
Trump is very unlikely to win. | ||
Harris will win PA, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada with relative ease. | ||
Possibly all the swing states and maybe more. | ||
Betting markets aren't reliable and independence will go for Harris and PA and other swing states. | ||
300 plus EV. | ||
Screenshot this. | ||
Well, we'll see if you're vindicated. | ||
- Yeah, I did screenshot that. - Fernando Alonso Groy percent $10. | ||
I really hope the New York Times doesn't get Ben Shapiro and the rest of Khan Incorporated demonetized on YouTube with this story they've been working on. | ||
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That would be terrible. - Yeah, have you seen that? | |
That would be such a shame. | ||
Why are you not asking the Tates if you can use their payment processors? | ||
They had the same problem as you and started their own bank a while ago. | ||
I'm just not even going to address that. | ||
No, I'm a Bitcoiner. | ||
Silence. | ||
Silence. | ||
Keep buying Bitcoin, not financial advice. | ||
Yo! | ||
There was lots to talk about and get into, but... | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We love you, Canuck Man. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Hope you are enjoying maybe playing a little poker. | ||
Doing a little gambling? | ||
We appreciate you, buddy. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Our favorite, one of our favorite Asians, for sure. | ||
But God bless you, man. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Have lots of cake. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area. | ||
Haven't seen one Harris bumper sticker not yard sign. | ||
Yet the polls are 50-50. | ||
I think the fix is in. | ||
They are definitely going to steal it. | ||
A guest on Bloomberg TV accidentally let it slip and the host cut her off. | ||
Wish I had a clip. | ||
You're so dumb, dude. | ||
So tar. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, it's your vote. | ||
You get to do what you want with it. | ||
That's just such a boomer mentality. | ||
It's like grounded in civics education from grade school. | ||
No, they didn't fight and die for our right to vote. | ||
They fought and died for our right to be independent. | ||
Big difference. | ||
People couldn't vote for a long time. | ||
It's not about voting. | ||
It's about independence, which we do not have. | ||
This show is baller. | ||
Make your mama holler. | ||
I wish I was a little bit taller. | ||
Nice. | ||
American Nacho sent $5. | ||
Everything about this election sucks. | ||
I'm a Christian, so I understand this is Satan's domain, but dang. | ||
These tiny hats are still completely in control, even with the lid pulled off and everything exposed. | ||
Glad I found the show. | ||
Thanks for your work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Nick Care sent $5. | ||
Anecdotal experience from what I've noticed from the lines of early voters around me. | ||
I've noticed there was more women at the various lines, plus more young women, especially compared to young men. | ||
Don't think this looks good for Trump. | ||
Holocaust denier sent $5. | ||
I wonder what Keith Wood's doing. | ||
R.N. | ||
Probably fucking some bad hoes. | ||
Maybe doing a money spread. | ||
Ooh, he's so tough, bruh. | ||
Crying face. | ||
He really run this shit. | ||
KW is so tough. | ||
Crying face. | ||
Just throwing his money around because he got so much. | ||
Man, I wish I could know him. | ||
He's so tough. | ||
He's tough. | ||
I'm researching history and politics in a completely new light lately. | ||
Thanks to you. | ||
Keep up what you do. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cybertruck sent $5. | ||
Don't tell Santa Cruz. | ||
Palma Denouncer sent $5. | ||
Glenn Greenwald covered the woke right maneuver recently and talked about how it's a blatant Jewish ethnocentric psyop. | ||
It's impressive to have someone with his legitimacy rip your flow. | ||
You still have to parley with his fat greasy sidekick though. | ||
Yeah, he never invited me on the show. | ||
He said he would, and then he never did. | ||
He was like, oh, I'll have you on my show now that you went on with Michael Tracy. | ||
I was like, oh, cool. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Big fan. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know what happened there. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
Very true, but that's not how you spell syllogism. | ||
But that's all true. | ||
He does have dark aura. | ||
Very dark aura. | ||
Dark but not threatening. | ||
It's like an unthreatening but dark aura. | ||
It's like a dark aura that won't hurt you. | ||
It's a dark aura that is benign. | ||
He's kind of like the monster in that... | ||
What's that anime movie? | ||
What's that Ghibli movie? | ||
The one where she goes to the thing and there's that thing that eats everything. | ||
He's like that thing in that movie. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
What's that Ghibli movie? | ||
It's like... | ||
Spirited Away. | ||
He's like the monster in Spirited Away. | ||
It's like extremely dark, like ominous aura, but not threatening at all. | ||
He's like that. | ||
Did that happen in that movie? | ||
I only saw it once. | ||
Okay, I don't believe you. | ||
Tyra Nixon, $25.06. | ||
I was able to get Keith to open up about his favorite show during Woodstown. | ||
It's the Hardy Bucks. | ||
We need more of the soulful Keith. | ||
I don't know what that show is, but yeah, we want more of his personality. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $5. | ||
One-one people really don't realize how much of a strategic defeat it would be to end the Ukraine war. | ||
Russia would become a de facto hegemon over depopulating and assimilatively Europe. | ||
Russia would have control over Europe due to Europe's need for LNG slash oil. | ||
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That's dumb and false. | |
Zachariah Seed sent $5. | ||
Half. | ||
Russia would have permanently kicked France out of Africa. | ||
U.S. de-industrialized Europe and militarily industrialized Russia. | ||
Turkey is pivoting eastwards, BRICS, while the U.S. has used up its vital military equipment while a war with Iran looms. | ||
Totally overstated. | ||
Stu sent $50. | ||
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Mama Gropa sent $10. | ||
Like my Italian grandma used to say, Jews can stop a clock and squeeze Lincoln out of a penny. | ||
Sass and Clips sent $50. | ||
Would you be open to bake Mark with Devon Burton, the saint and the sinner, on race? | ||
If so, how can I set it up? | ||
I don't know who that is, so... | ||
Creme de la Gropa sent $5. | ||
If you were one inch inside of Howard Lutnick and Peter Thiel was one inch inside of you, which way do you move and why? | ||
Love the show Thanks Cremdologroar sent $5 We all know you're wearing shorts right now 0% chance you wear matching suit pants under that desk I'm not wearing shorts. | ||
I'll say that much. | ||
No, probably not. | ||
Foy Lee sent $100, one in a billion chance that on Rogan Trump would spurg about Robert Lee kicking Lincoln's ass and turning him into a melancholic mess. | ||
Why haven't you taken the Lee pill yet, Nick? | ||
Outnumbered and out-supplied, he kept beating an army that was greater than 50% black and immigrants. | ||
And killed so many, they turned his home Arlington into a cemetery out of spite. | ||
Still love you, big guy. | ||
Okay, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it, but fuck the Confederacy. | ||
Fischoto sent $10. | ||
Hello, Miss- King of the North! | ||
King of the North! | ||
Abraham Lincoln is the King of the North! | ||
No, fuck the Confederacy and Jefferson. | ||
Fuck Jefferson. | ||
All my niggas hate Thomas Jefferson. | ||
Fuck Thomas Jefferson. | ||
Hail Alexander Hamilton. | ||
Hail Alexander Hamilton, the king of America. | ||
No, I'm a Hamiltonian, bitch. | ||
We don't want your fucking agricultural products. | ||
We don't want the black slaves. | ||
We want industry. | ||
We want industry. | ||
We want industry and independence. | ||
We want our own bank. | ||
So, fuck that. | ||
I mean, look, Robert E. Lee was an admirable guy. | ||
I'm not anti-Robert E. Lee. | ||
I think Robert E. Lee was a hero. | ||
But he was fighting for the wrong side, objectively. | ||
Not because of slavery, but because they were... | ||
Not industrialists. | ||
And that is wrong. | ||
So... | ||
- Jefferson sucks. - Fishoto sent $10. | ||
Hello, Mr. Nick. | ||
New viewer here. | ||
I am sure you missed this, but Trump was just on Joe Rogan. | ||
You should go on his show. | ||
You seem smart. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $5, 427. | ||
Did you trick or treat when you were a kid? | ||
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No, no, he was the only one that didn't do that. | |
Wow, thank you very much. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Wow, so many birthdays. | ||
Well, happy birthday. | ||
Yeah, ha ha ha. | ||
You're not unk. | ||
I'm unk. | ||
Wait until you're my age. | ||
Then you'll be unk. | ||
I'm six years older than you. | ||
I'm a fossil. | ||
You were born in 2004. | ||
I remember 2004. | ||
You're not unk yet. | ||
Jungle Runner sent $5. | ||
Looking at open secrets and neither Adelson nor Elon are Trump's number one donor this cycle. | ||
Apparently it's Timothy Mellon and he gave $125 million. | ||
Any idea on if he is our guy or not? | ||
Doesn't appear to be Jewish. | ||
In the end, I think it'll be Elon or the Adelsons, but I haven't looked at that yet. | ||
Americana Politica sent $10. | ||
Founding stock Christian Americans should have every say in our future. | ||
If you've been here for a couple decades and wish to yield power over our stock, shut the fuck up. | ||
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Yep. | |
Trinitarian sent $5. | ||
I know you have your views about J.D. Vance, but do you feel anything positive for him remembering he defended you when you got banned on Twitter? | ||
Or has his public image and actions thrown everything out the window by this? | ||
He's a spy. | ||
You know, you idiots are still thinking in terms of evaluating whether a person is on our side. | ||
He's a spy. | ||
You're looking at public statements. | ||
You're not looking at relationships. | ||
If someone is a spy for Mossad or whatever, they're mobbed up with a particular group, you don't look at their thoughts and their words and say, I don't know, I think he's on our side. | ||
I don't know. | ||
How do we weigh one against the other? | ||
other he's a fucking spy. | ||
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So. | |
Wow. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Isaiah Henderson Brazy sent $5. | ||
I've been enjoying some old clips of yours that have been coming across my timeline. | ||
Is the mustache ever coming back? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe, maybe in the future. | ||
One ball, Paul sent $10. | ||
It was an RFK joining up with Trump that turned the tide and sunk Kamala's campaign. | ||
It was when the assassination attempts failed. | ||
The assassination attempt happened when Biden was a nominee, stupid ass. | ||
And I didn't say that caused it. | ||
I said it coincided with that. | ||
It's like, you know, people who don't, people who are stupid should not be able to watch this show. | ||
Like, you shouldn't be permitted to watch it. | ||
It's like I say one thing and your stupid brain can't even understand what I'm saying. | ||
Like, do you speak fucking English or what? | ||
Are you stupid or what? | ||
I said, I can't pinpoint what caused the tides to turn. | ||
I said, but it happened around the time of the RFK endorsement in the debate. | ||
And you say no as a failed assassination attempt. | ||
In July? | ||
Before the convention? | ||
Before she dropped out? | ||
Or before Biden dropped out? | ||
Like, do you know anything? | ||
Hot take. | ||
PLS do monkey on kick folded. | ||
Test Teracle Groy percent five dollars. | ||
Thoughts on Knox future. | ||
Is she the only path for the left after the Dems try Newsom, Whitmer, etc.? | ||
I expect them. | ||
Why Senate run first? | ||
There's legit nobody substantial age between her and Bernie, who's much worse on Israel than Mel and Sean slash Corden anyway. | ||
Yeah, it's going to be some far left retard who's in Congress. | ||
Do you even hear yourself? | ||
Yeah, some progressive liberal Congresswoman from the Bronx is going to go from that to president. | ||
Yeah, that makes a ton of sense. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $10. | ||
I also don't want to sound like some biased white South African bitch, but I always knew shit would intend well with Jubert, but I kept it to myself. | ||
Sneeko is like every brown friend in South Africa. | ||
They will always become tribalistic as the society degrades, and they become emotional, so they turn on us. | ||
Who's Jubert? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Good night. | ||
Dude, this guy's like, what is going on? | ||
Dalton. | ||
Dalton, cut me in on this action. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Dalton's over there getting rich. | ||
Dalton's over there getting absolutely rich. | ||
He's like, here's some crumbs from my table. | ||
$100 every day. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Gabe Hoffman is seething right now. | ||
Thank you very much, buddy. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And good night, buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Leo sent $5. | ||
My dad was arguing with me today at dinner asking how can Catholicism be the truth if the Pope is a raging liberal and if Catholics are the most vaccinated religion and if they teach faith plus works. | ||
He said there's too many red flags. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
It's all total ignorance, but thank you. | ||
Yeah, okay, Al. | ||
Whatever, dude. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
No, Judge Napolitano is must-watch TV. I watch Judge every day almost. | ||
It is just like the show. | ||
There's just like no other news show other than this one and his. | ||
That's it. | ||
So he's the GOAT. We love Judge. | ||
And he's Italian. | ||
The GOATs cry out in pain as they strike you. | ||
Who's banning you? | ||
William sent $20. | ||
Am I wrong for thinking demos only have to rig four or five cities to win? | ||
Philly, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Phoenix. | ||
Also, North Carolina is shady. | ||
A D.C. establishment who is leading polls for N.C. governor over a black Nazi conservative. | ||
That makes me think N.C. is fixed. | ||
He wouldn't win if elections were real. | ||
That's because a black guy was like a pervert on forums in like 2010s. | ||
So that's kind of a unique situation. | ||
But yeah, you are right about that. | ||
That's what they did in 2020. | ||
They stole it in those cities. | ||
They stole it in... | ||
Fulton County. | ||
They stole it in Maricopa County. | ||
They stole it in Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee. | ||
That's where they did it. | ||
So yeah, you're right. | ||
Since you take an interest in ships, check out the history of the H.L. Hunley. | ||
It was the first successful combat submarine in history in the Civil War. | ||
All right, I'll take it. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
You're not hearing me. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm not the hero that you deserve, but I'm the one you need right now. | ||
Someone had to say it. | ||
Yeah, fair enough. | ||
I would just vote for another guy like John Pork. | ||
Goy of Tyrone. | ||
What is that, like, anime? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
What's Galactic Heroes? | ||
Sounds stupid. | ||
Sounds stupid and gay. | ||
Oh, yeah, I'm gonna watch cartoons. | ||
I'm gonna watch a 40-year-old cartoon. | ||
It's about a... | ||
Shut up, dude. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
Young 810 Arian, shut up. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to watch a 40-year-old cartoon because it's based. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Who are you people? | ||
Like, what is wrong with you people? | ||
Seriously, what's wrong with you? | ||
I'll stick with Goy of Tyrone's. | ||
Goy of Tyrone's is go to done. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
Goy of Tyrone's. | ||
That's funny. | ||
The rest sucks. | ||
Also, watch this other cartoon. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Now, I will watch Game of Thrones. | ||
Game of Thrones is awesome. | ||
I'm going to Comic-Con in a Game of Thrones costume. | ||
I'm like, this is like some next level. | ||
I want the coat. | ||
I want the crow coat. | ||
Okay, I want a coat from the wall. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
I would never do that, of course, but it is awesome. | ||
Ryan Hempel sent $50. | ||
How often do you read your Bible and pray? | ||
Every day. | ||
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
I know. | ||
How can one man be so based? | ||
It's called being a free thinker. | ||
I'm not just some like, you know, chud NPC. I'm going to take a picture. | ||
Look, you know what I really fucking hate more than anything? | ||
Is when these chuds make themselves their gay little lunch. | ||
And then they arrange it on the plate. | ||
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They plate it. | |
They lay it all out. | ||
On a rustic plate and then they take a picture of it and post it online holding their plate of like berries with honey on it. | ||
Like, you are gay. | ||
If you do that, you are gay. | ||
Somebody needs to tell you that. | ||
If you chop up your little fruit, chop, chop, chop, and you spread it out on your rustic little wooden plate and you drizzle honey on it and then you go look, then you go and stand out in your yard and go look. | ||
Look, everyone, and your whole feed is just like fruit and food. | ||
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Like, you are gay. | |
Women do that. | ||
That is the gayest thing ever. | ||
And people get on my case because I eat a cheeseburger every day. | ||
Like, yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I eat a cheeseburger every day. | ||
I open up the wrapper like a pig, and I gorge myself, and I gulp down a Coke, and you guys chop up your little berries. | ||
Gotta wash my hands, wash my little fruit. | ||
Okay, getting everything ready. | ||
Okay, gonna put it on the plate, gonna spread it out. | ||
Spread it out. | ||
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Okay, take my picture. | |
Your camera roll is full of pictures of your faggoty little fruit. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so at all. | ||
Nope. | ||
Enough. | ||
Enough with fitness. | ||
Enough. | ||
How about fitness? | ||
No, I am a rebel. | ||
I'm a rebel against all that. | ||
Look, people tell you what to think. | ||
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They say, hey, you know what's based? | |
You know what's based? | ||
Going to your local farmer's market and asking if their honey is locally sourced. | ||
You know what I say is based? | ||
Eating a cheeseburger every day. | ||
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You know, they say, you know what's based? | |
You know, lifting until failure and taking your shirt off and posing in the mirror, doing really gay poses. | ||
I cannot stand the pose. | ||
They're doing like these really elaborate poses. | ||
I get if you do that in your own time. | ||
You know, you work out, you take your shirt off, you go, damn, I look good. | ||
But these guys, they like get the lighting just right. | ||
They pose. | ||
Oh, damn, I look so hot in that one. | ||
I'm going to go post that online. | ||
What is wrong with you? | ||
It's like every guy has turned into an Instagram slut. | ||
We're supposed to believe, we the oppressed, we the incels, are led to believe that the based, you know, these like base trad goys are the ones that basically became Instagram hoes. | ||
They became Instagram. | ||
All their content is posing in the mirror and posting pictures of fruit. | ||
And they tell you that's based. | ||
It's not. | ||
So anyway, no. | ||
So I reject that. | ||
I reject exercise. | ||
I reject Lord of the Rings. | ||
I reject all of that. | ||
I will exercise because I am forced to, because I do not want to get fat, but that is the only reason. | ||
I will not be taking pictures. | ||
I will not be trying to get sexy. | ||
I will be merely staving off obesity for the purpose of vanity, and that is it. | ||
I will not be eating fruit. | ||
I will be eating one cheeseburger per day. | ||
And I will not be plating it or taking a picture of it. | ||
Yeah, I'm just so... | ||
I can't stand this like chud thing that goes on on the internet. | ||
It's so gross. | ||
Try a little free thinking. | ||
Try being your own person. | ||
Try being a little eccentric. | ||
You know? | ||
Daniel Roach said $5. | ||
You are our only Caesar. | ||
Hail. | ||
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No, I'm just prefiguring that figure. | |
Young Algebra sent $5. | ||
Have you considered stopping being a faggot and voting Trump yet? | ||
Still got a few days. | ||
No, I'm going to keep going. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Was Joseph Herbels Catholic? | ||
Uh, I don't know. | ||
Was he? | ||
Tragic sent $10. | ||
You're the GOAT. Thank you! | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $5. | ||
I'mma be a real nigga and don't watch the last season of God. | ||
Trust me, nigga. | ||
It will kill your soul. | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
Alan Ligma sent $5. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, thanks for that. | ||
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I won't. | |
Thank you. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Alan Ligma sent $5. | ||
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What is wrong with you? | |
You simply don't have the keys. | ||
Only the holder of all 13 keys will win the White House. | ||
The keys, Donald. | ||
The keys. | ||
The keys do not care about polling. | ||
Betting odds are your feelings. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The keys are against him. | ||
Well said. | ||
Thank you. - Scaredy Cat sent $7, dear Nick, bs Nick.do. | ||
Friendship was good thing. | ||
You each are beloved leaders of two great communities on our planet, two and a half billion Christians and two billion Muslims. | ||
E-Muslims are misguiding him. | ||
Best wishes from your favorite Kol and Thilda, Bangladeshi grandma. - Thank you, Bangladeshi grandma. | ||
Yeah, you know, I love Sneeko. | ||
I still like him as a guy. | ||
I obviously disagree with his politics. | ||
He's become like this seether. | ||
He's become like a brown Muslim seether. | ||
Everything's Islam. | ||
Dude, like, I really hope he just catches himself and stops crying about Islamophobia. | ||
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You sound like a liberal. | |
Everything out of his mouth now is white supremacy, Islamophobia. | ||
Like, you got psyoped so hard. | ||
Everything he says now. | ||
Racist, Islamophobic. | ||
He sounds like Obama. | ||
He sounds like... | ||
Who else is in that category? | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
So I really just hope he gets a grip and comes back to reality. | ||
Amoris de la Cruz sent $10, what's your opinion on people like Frasch being afraid of the JQ? He claims Christianity and every time Myron brings it up he refers to some dispensationalist cope by saying they're going to end the world. | ||
Protestantism is literally a cancer, they make us all look bad. | ||
Christ is truly king of the Jews. | ||
Yeah, I think they're just wrong. | ||
Seattle Grow, I percent $10. | ||
Here's a white pill. | ||
I work for a big tech company as a software dev. | ||
Haven't met a single Jew there. | ||
The Jews I met at uni were dumb. | ||
I think that younger Jews are lazy because their parents are rich and so they became complacent. | ||
Once the current cohort of Jews in power die, their power will dwindle. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
You're totally right about that. | ||
Depends. | ||
Depends on how you do it. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Wow, wow, wow. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, and thank you for the research. | ||
John Dave Irving, the most useful Royper ever. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
The leading provider of talent orchestration technology through HiredScore? | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
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Ha ha ha! | |
Locations. | ||
Mercer Street, New York, New York. | ||
Lil and Bloom, 25. | ||
Tel Aviv, Israel. | ||
Employees. | ||
Kevin Varadian, he, him, Boris Mikhailovsky, Caroline Shahar, Chrissy Armstrong. | ||
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Oh, they're involved in Workday? | |
That's crazy. | ||
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I went to high school with the guy whose dad worked for Workday. | |
He was pretty cool. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Surprise, surprise. | |
We got to do a deep dive on her. | ||
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See what's going on there. | |
That's hilarious though. | ||
Melio PayPal competition. | ||
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Let's look this up. | |
About us is... | ||
Is there any more information or what? | ||
That's so funny, though. | ||
She said Goldman Sachs, all these Israel-connected Silicon Valley firms, starts an Instagram account after October 7th, gets a spot in Tablet and Blaze and, interestingly enough, writes stuff, which is curious. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying anything. | ||
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I'm just saying Ryan Grudusky, whatever, but that's crazy. | |
Damn, that's crazy! | ||
But thank you for the big super chat! | ||
I appreciate it, and thank you for the tip. | ||
My man! | ||
Well done. | ||
Love it. | ||
Yeah, that's gullible. | ||
- True boy. | ||
- Orthodox grow, I percent $5. | ||
I think kick isn't fitting in with how you've been moving forward with X. | ||
You're getting older followers and gaming isn't it. | ||
X opened your content to a lot of older new followers. - Thanks for the advice. - It's Lena sent $10. | ||
G and Nick, happy Halloween. | ||
No costumes, lol. | ||
Damn, I wish. | ||
My favorite show, The Judge! | ||
The Judge! | ||
Dude, The Judge. | ||
The Judge is in. | ||
All rise Ryan Hempel sent $50, cap What's cap? | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $10 Can't wait for the kickstream where you talk about how bad the last half of Game of Thrones is Fire monologue by the way DS sent $5 You're a few pounds away from a fully formed double chin when you look down It's never been this over I know, that's why I'm cutting. | ||
I'm in my cutting era. | ||
I'm in my villain era. | ||
I'm in my Lannister era. | ||
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You're a Lannister! | |
I'm in my Lannister era. | ||
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I'm in my Lannister era. | |
I'm kind of goaded like that. | ||
No, I'm getting a little bit fat, but it stops today. | ||
But it has to stop, and it has to stop quickly. | ||
No, but I'm going to get skinny. | ||
You watch. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I do. | ||
Would I be able to? | ||
Yeah, it would be tough, but yeah, I think I could do it. | ||
Yeah, all Catholics practice land if they're supposed to. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
Sheesh, dude. | ||
These super chats, you know, some days they're hitting, some days they're hitting the pavement. | ||
You know, they're getting thrown out of a 10-story building. | ||
Anyway, but that's going to do it for me on this show. | ||
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As always, thanks to our top super chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Canuck. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
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Ryan Hemphill. | ||
Thanks to our top super chatters. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
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I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America first! |