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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They don't know what they are supporting. | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
They just censored the hashtags. | ||
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Goyper War will continue and we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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The end of the year, the first movement was to be seen by the the first movement was to be seen by the first movement of the world. | |
The end of the year, the first movement was to be seen by the first movement of the world. | ||
The first movement was to be seen by the first movement of the world. | ||
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. | ||
This is reality. | ||
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You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | |
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
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It's worse. | |
I see this stuff, and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
Isn't that Trump's trademark? | ||
That if results aren't happening, that people are fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
Fix this campaign before it's too late. | ||
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. | ||
This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
You have alienated us. | ||
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns. | ||
We have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
What about Native Americans? | ||
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
I don't want to hear about whatever. | ||
And the message is simple. | ||
America first. | ||
Native Americans. | ||
America only. | ||
No Israel. | ||
No corporations. | ||
No foreign influence. | ||
No foreigners. | ||
No immigrants. | ||
None of that. | ||
Just America. | ||
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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, you are being recruited. | ||
Trump is a peaceful man. | ||
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
You're done. | ||
If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
So if we don't succeed, it's over. | ||
You need to get involved in this, or honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
But it's the same war. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | |
Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home And one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for president of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people, but we have people that are still living. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
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We will make America great again. | |
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just get that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my rules, I just endorse them, all right? | ||
They said, trust no man, but you promise I can't believe your day was in the dark. | ||
I said, trust no man, but I'm gonna say trust no man. | ||
But they said, trust no man, but you promise I can't believe your day was in the dark. | ||
I laughed out to Scott. | ||
He was a curse. | ||
He was swarming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
And your mama ain't cheap, and he's cheap. | ||
And I've been walking ways way before the snow kick. | ||
Young city, you know, I was just a chick. | ||
With the all-black city, dickie with the way to fit. | ||
And we'll see you next week. | ||
Yo, what's the shit? | ||
Yeah, what's the shit? | ||
Who's the shit? | ||
Yeah, I'm sad. | ||
You take it to the global. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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. | ||
America first America first America first | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
It's going to be a huge show. | ||
Huge and super important show. | ||
It is the eve of the 2024 presidential election. | ||
Tomorrow is the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
The outcome will determine not only the fate of this country and this show, but also the whole world. | ||
And we're watching on the eve of the election. | ||
I'm saying this for posterity. | ||
It is a coin toss election. | ||
New York Times has rated all seven swing states as toss-ups, every single one. | ||
The RealClearPolitics national polling average is 50-50. | ||
The swing state polling average is 50-50. | ||
On average, it is less than 2% that separates Trump and Kamala in every single swing state. | ||
Some say the polls favor Kamala. | ||
Some say the polls favor Trump. | ||
It's really anybody's game. | ||
It could be a landslide for Kamala. | ||
It could be a landslide for Trump. | ||
It could even be 269 to 269. | ||
It is anybody's guess what the outcome will be. | ||
My gut says Trump will win. | ||
The odds, according to the betting markets, say that Trump will win. | ||
But in the past, other forces, larger forces have conspired to undo what we all know as a rightful Trump victory. | ||
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story. | |
And certainly it is consequential for him. | ||
He is either going to serve another four years as president, capping off a 15-year era of Trump, Or he's going to jail and will be bankrupted, two-time loser. | ||
It's all or nothing for Trump. | ||
And we don't know the outcome. | ||
So it's going to be a big night tomorrow. | ||
We're going to be doing a massive stream. | ||
We're going to cover it until it's over. | ||
I'm going to start at 4 o'clock Central Time tomorrow. | ||
4 o'clock Central, 5 o'clock Eastern. | ||
I'll be, excuse me, I'll be live on Rumble only. | ||
And we're going to be watching the results as they come in. | ||
We're going to be getting our first results at 5pm. | ||
We'll get results from Kentucky and Indiana at 5 o'clock Central. | ||
And we'll get some further results from North Carolina and Ohio at 6.30 Central. | ||
Two swing states, arguably only one. | ||
And I'll be here all night tomorrow covering the results as they come in. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
We don't even know if we will know the victor tomorrow. | ||
It could be days, maybe even weeks before all the votes are tabulated. | ||
It depends on how close it is. | ||
If it's as close as they say it is, it could be Thursday, Friday, maybe even later before they finish the count in some of these states. | ||
Results are not even expected in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona until Wednesday or maybe Thursday at the earliest. | ||
So, it is going to be an unbelievable week. | ||
And of course, that is really only the beginning. | ||
A victor will be declared at some point. | ||
And then the question is, will each side respect the ultimate decision? | ||
Will the Democrats turn over the keys to Donald Trump, who stormed the Capitol, convicted felon, accused rapist, so-called admirer of Hitler? | ||
And if Kamala is declared the victor, will Trump concede the defeat of And resign and walk away, or will there be another Stop the Steal campaign? | ||
We're in for a lot of surprises and a lot of uncertainty, and it all starts tomorrow. | ||
So, it is November 4th, 2024. | ||
America First going in the day before. | ||
It all changes forever. | ||
Tonight we're going to be talking all about the election. | ||
I'm going to talk about my vote and what I'm going to do. | ||
It's your prerogative to do whatever you want. | ||
You can vote for Trump. | ||
You can vote for Kamala. | ||
I'm sure many of you already have voted for Trump and that's absolutely fine. | ||
But I'm going to tell you how I'm voting and I'm going to explain my rationale. | ||
For the last time... | ||
This will be a capstone to what has been a very turbulent four years since Trump left office. | ||
We'll get into some of that. | ||
I'll talk about my view of the race, Trump campaign, where we are in American and world history. | ||
We're also going to talk about the odds, of course. | ||
We're going to get into the polling, betting markets. | ||
We'll talk about the early voting. | ||
We actually do have data. | ||
We do have voter data. | ||
In 2020, 70% of all votes were cast early. | ||
meaning voting by mail or voting in-person absentee, which is people that actually show up to a polling location in person, but just weeks or a month before Election Day. | ||
And it's similar this year. | ||
In some states, they have similar numbers of people voting early, such as in North Carolina and Nevada, that voted early in 2020 when it was the majority. | ||
Although across the board, early voting is down, we have a lot of data to parse through and a few key insights. | ||
All the indicators are actually favorable towards Trump. | ||
More Republicans are voting early now than they were in 2020. | ||
Republican registration is up compared to 2020. | ||
The gap is more narrow compared to what it was four years ago. | ||
And female turnout is down, which in light of the Roe versus Wade decision a couple of years ago is actually a good sign for Republicans. | ||
So we'll talk about some of the insights that we have based on early voting and we'll talk about the math and what states Trump needs to win and what a possible victory could look like. | ||
And that is going to be our show. | ||
It'll be our last show before the big election. | ||
Tomorrow's gonna be a big one. | ||
It may be my longest dream ever. | ||
I'm going live at four. | ||
I'll almost certainly be going until midnight or later. | ||
And I don't know how practical this is, but I'd like to just stay live until we have a victor. | ||
So I may sleep on the stream, maybe I'll go off stream for a few hours and come back in the morning, I'm not sure. | ||
But I do plan to be here for the majority of the time until a victor is declared. | ||
It's going to be grueling and brutal and I'm going to be exhausted and My body will be tested, but I'm really going to put it all on the line. | ||
I'm going to put my life and limb on the line. | ||
And we will be, that's the other element we're going to be watching for cheating. | ||
You know, that is the big, one thing I want to say, that is going to be one of the things, and I don't think a lot of people are even talking about it, but 2020 was stolen. | ||
I don't know how many people truly believe that, that have said it. | ||
I absolutely believe that that was the case. | ||
And yet that seems to be not an item of discussion this time. | ||
I'm sure that's calculated. | ||
I'm sure that's a top-down decision by the party and by the candidate. | ||
Maybe they think that will depress turnout, maybe scare away voters if we get caught up talking about election fraud and things like that. | ||
But it's real. | ||
It did happen. | ||
And I think it's a real concern this time, especially in states like Pennsylvania, where the election is very poorly run. | ||
So we're going to be very vigilant about that this year. | ||
And that's going to be our coverage. | ||
So before we get into it tonight, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble. | ||
Follow me here. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment down below. | ||
Make sure to follow because it's going to be a bumpy ride. | ||
And again, I will be going live tomorrow, 4 o'clock Central. | ||
So tune in here. | ||
This is going to be the only solid election coverage stream. | ||
I'm going to be calling it straight. | ||
I'm not being paid by the GOP. I'm not a surrogate for the Trump campaign. | ||
I'm not being paid by Calci or Polymarket or whatever. | ||
It's going to be your only America First independent coverage of the election. | ||
So tune in. | ||
And you know, the last time I did one of these, the last presidential election, it ended in me being banned from everything. | ||
So I'm honestly just hoping to survive this one. | ||
Last time it started with an election stream. | ||
I ended the stream. | ||
They stole it overnight. | ||
And then I went to war. | ||
I traveled to every swing state capitol and I went to Harrisburg, Lansing, Phoenix, Atlanta. | ||
I went to D.C. And I rallied the troops. | ||
I rallied the supporters, rallied the centipedes, the Pepes, MAGA soldiers. | ||
It ended at the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
I was banned from DLive, banned from my payment processor. | ||
I made no money for years. | ||
I was put on a federal no-fly list. | ||
I was banned from banks, airlines, airlines. | ||
It was pretty tough. | ||
I was subpoenaed by the U.S. Congress. | ||
The feds froze my bank account. | ||
It has taken me four years, four years to crawl my way back or claw my way back up. | ||
Four years. | ||
You know how tough that was? | ||
I had already been canceled. | ||
I was at Charlottesville. | ||
My life was destroyed. | ||
I somehow built a career in spite of that. | ||
Became a massive streamer. | ||
Made a fortune. | ||
And then my life was destroyed after January 6th. | ||
What began on the election, the night of the election, November 2020... | ||
After several months ended in the destruction of my life, my friends betrayed me, I lost all my money, my platform, and it has taken me four long years to claw my way back, facing virtually bankruptcy, isolated completely, no allies, no friends, no platform anymore. | ||
But I did it. | ||
And so this time around, I'm just hoping I'm able to survive. | ||
I'm just trying to hang on. | ||
I'm going to try and survive this transition so that by January 20th, I hope, knock on wood, say a prayer, that I'm still on Rumble, that I'm still in business here, still alive, and Because who knows what can happen? | ||
I mean, these elections, people get a little crazy. | ||
I'm older now. | ||
I hope I'm a little bit more mature. | ||
I'm a little wiser. | ||
And I hope I don't lose it, you know, like I did four years ago and go absolutely crazy and, you know, go to D.C. And stand there at the Capitol giving a speech and then... | ||
I really got the worst of both worlds because I got absolutely wrecked by the feds, yet people call me a fed. | ||
So it's the... | ||
I went out for Trump. | ||
I said I will... | ||
And I spent tons of money. | ||
I mean, stake my credibility. | ||
I went out there for the president. | ||
I fought for the president. | ||
I got destroyed for it. | ||
And four years later... | ||
People say you're a Fed and you betrayed Trump. | ||
It's like, okay, so lose, lose. | ||
But look, that's what it is to be a hero. | ||
I'm really a hero of the Trump revolution. | ||
Because a hero doesn't do it for the accolades. | ||
The hero does it because it's just. | ||
You know, I didn't do it so that everyone would say thank you. | ||
I did it because it was right. | ||
I answered the call. | ||
They won't thank me for it, but that's not why I do it. | ||
And I'd be, you know, I would have been willing to do it again, but for reasons I'll get into, I don't support Trump this year. | ||
Okay, so with that little preview, like I said... | ||
I'm feeling it now. | ||
You know, I was just talking to my buddy. | ||
I was talking to my producer. | ||
It's like, damn, we're really getting down to it. | ||
Tomorrow is the day. | ||
It's the dawn of the final day. | ||
For weeks, for months, I've been so bored and just despondent and disillusioned with the whole process, and I really was completely apathetic. | ||
But now that it's tomorrow... | ||
I'm starting to feel something. | ||
I'm feeling nostalgia for the old days, 2016, 2020. | ||
I'm feeling wistful about this journey that we've all been on for 10 years now. | ||
I also have this sense of anxiety about each outcome because there's positives and negatives with both. | ||
So we're going to get into it. | ||
We'll talk about the decision tomorrow. | ||
And we're going to get into it right now. | ||
So as you know, I've been hypercritical, supercritical of Donald Trump realistically for the last five years. | ||
Especially for the past several months, five or six months. | ||
Especially over the past two years. | ||
But realistically, I have been hypercritical of the president for the past five years. | ||
I just want to lay out the entire case before you, because I think this is a nice bookend. | ||
Tomorrow is the big day, and it could all be over. | ||
The whole Trump movement could crash against the rocks tomorrow, and it could all be over. | ||
So I will retell the entire story from the beginning and we'll talk a little bit about this year in particular and my decision. | ||
And I'll give you some background, you know, to start. | ||
Before people, because, you know, I've told people that I'm probably not going to vote for Trump this year. | ||
I won't vote for Harris either, but I don't believe I'll be voting for Trump. | ||
I remain not committed. | ||
And since I've declared that intention, people have said that I'm a traitor, they say that I'm anti-Trump, and all kinds of other things. | ||
You know, but I was one of the original Trump supporters. | ||
I've been a political person since I was 12 years old, very conservative. | ||
middle and high school i was libertarian constitutionalist something like that and trump announced he was running right before my senior year of high school in june 2015 and initially i didn't like him you know i was a small government libertarian free market guy and so i really liked ted cruz and rand paul a lot more i was 16 okay so So somebody said that earlier today. | ||
They said, you voted for Ted Cruz. | ||
You supported Ted Cruz. | ||
I was 16, okay? | ||
We're allowed to be 16. | ||
But over time, I began to be convinced by Trump about a few things. | ||
I was convinced about immigration. | ||
I was convinced about the role that the media plays and their bias. | ||
Above all, I recognized that Trump was a fighter, right? | ||
Unlike the Republicans, it was more even than the policies. | ||
It was his temperament that he as a guy was part of our tribe and he would actually fight for us against them. | ||
He would fight for the people, fight for Americans, for conservatives, people with our values against the elites, against the establishment that obviously does not share our values, the media, the Democratic Party, even the Republican Party, too. | ||
Bureaucrats, Wall Street, the capitalist class, all these types. | ||
So I became a Trump supporter. | ||
I voted for Trump in 2016. | ||
I doorknot for Trump in 2016. | ||
I wrote articles for Trump in 2016. | ||
I organized a campus organization in 2016 at my college to support Trump. | ||
I was extremely active. | ||
I door knocked in New Hampshire. | ||
I brought busloads of college students up to volunteer on the weekends to put the door knockers on and remind people to vote. | ||
I phone banked. | ||
I really did it all. | ||
I went in heavily for Trump in 2016. | ||
But as time went on, after Trump won the election, it was very clear that what was promised was not what we got. | ||
What we were promised in 2015 and in 2016 was a revolution in politics. | ||
It was about American sovereignty. | ||
He was the voice of the forgotten man and woman. | ||
He was going to make this country serve the American people first, reject globalism. | ||
And there were three fundamental pillars of the Trump revolution. | ||
It was ending free trade and instituting a protective trade policy, industrial policy tariffs. | ||
It was that we would end the foreign wars, specifically the neocon wars in the Middle East like Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria. | ||
And lastly, most importantly, that we would reject mass migration. | ||
Not just illegal, but legal as well. | ||
Build a wall, deport illegals, tax their emissions to fund the construction of the wall, and even limit legal immigration like in the form of temporary work visas and green cards and other things like that. | ||
What we got in the first Trump administration was not at all what we were promised. | ||
Illegal immigration actually went up. | ||
By 2019, illegal immigration was the highest it had been in 20 years, even higher than at any point under Obama. | ||
Deportations were lower every single year of Trump's first term than any single year of Obama's first term. | ||
Free trade was not coherently or cohesively rejected. | ||
Not a single war was ended. | ||
The presence in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan all continued. | ||
Meanwhile, Republicans, establishment Republicans were hired in the cabinet. | ||
They were endorsed and promoted in Congress and the Senate. | ||
They were nominated and confirmed as federal judges and on the Supreme Court. | ||
And so by 2019 or 2020, it was clear, it was apparent to anybody who was paying attention that although Donald Trump won a great victory, although the message was sound, and although something had obviously changed, There was a ripple effect from 2016. | ||
He was not going to be the guy, probably, that was competent enough to oversee the institutionalization of the changes he made. | ||
He could not, although he changed everybody's minds and he won the hearts and minds and the vote and the office, he could not competently execute the agenda. | ||
And as such, the party was not fundamentally transformed after the first term. | ||
Now, I voted for Trump again in 2020. | ||
I voted for Trump in 2020. | ||
And I also went out after Biden claimed victory and I protested the certification of the vote, like I said, in many of the state capitals. | ||
I organized my own rally in Lansing, Michigan. | ||
I went to other rallies in Phoenix, Arizona, Atlanta, Georgia, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. I was extremely active, traveling almost that entire period, and I was also present at January 6th. | ||
I paid the price for it. | ||
Like I said earlier, because of my presence at January 6th, I had my bank account frozen and I was put on a federal no-fly list. | ||
I was banned from virtually all social media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. | ||
I was banned from my bank itself. | ||
I was banned from Bank of America and several other banks. | ||
Banned from credit card processing. | ||
I was banned from several airlines and And then I was subpoenaed by the House Select Committee a year later. | ||
Cost me a fortune in legal fees. | ||
I didn't make money for years. | ||
I lost a streaming platform. | ||
And I did all of that for a few reasons. | ||
Towards the end of Trump's first term, there was a sign that maybe the personnel was turning a corner. | ||
Trump replaced the head of his personnel office at the beginning of 2020 with a guy named John McEntee, who was a loyalist from the original campaign. | ||
And according to several sources, a purge was beginning, although too little too late in the final year of Trump's presidency in 2020. | ||
John McEntee and others were instituting loyalty tests, firing disloyal people, hiring loyal people, and it seemed like if we got four more years, there was a chance that maybe things could turn around. | ||
I'll also say that in 2020, we were facing a lot of critical issues like the COVID pandemic and a vaccine mandate was around the corner. | ||
BLM had just destroyed all the cities. | ||
And again, since the election was stolen, it seemed likely that if the Democrats were able to get away with the stolen election, then they would probably steal every other election in the future. | ||
And it would be one party rule. | ||
Moreover, if they could steal every election in the age of COVID, it seemed likely that digital passports were on their way, digital ID, and something like one-party rule with an anarcho-tyrannical surveillance state. | ||
So it seemed like the stakes were far too high in 2020 to let Joe Biden become the president. | ||
But what has taken place over the last four years? | ||
Over the last four years, contrary to what many people said back then, the pandemic did end. | ||
There were not vaccine passports outside of some states and cities. | ||
And eventually the pandemic and its restrictions evaporated. | ||
Contrary to what people said, tech censorship actually got better and not worse. | ||
No thanks to the Biden administration. | ||
Yet, through private means and through court cases, we have been able to roll back some of the government-ordered censorship. | ||
And we have also been able to get platform access on X and Rumble because of private investment. | ||
And so... | ||
When you look politically at the outcome of Biden's victory in 2020, it was actually not devastating for the right wing or for the dissident right at all. | ||
I would say that, of course, for people that got caught up in the January 6th case, and I was one of them, I didn't get charged, but I did get some penalties. | ||
Obviously, for those 1,600, 1,700 people, it wasn't good. | ||
But for the dissident right broadly, I feel like we've never been stronger. | ||
I feel like the truth and the consciousness have never been higher than in any other time other than the time we're living in right now. | ||
So the doom and gloom of what people said about the Biden administration just simply never arrived. | ||
The economy's bad, but there's been no recession. | ||
Wars have been raging in Ukraine and the Middle East, but it's not World War III, I would say, and I say that you could also put a lot of the blame on the Trump administration for reasons we could get into in the superchats. | ||
So things have not actually been catastrophic under the Biden administration. | ||
With regard to Donald Trump in the past four years, I was looking forward actually to 2024. | ||
My expectation after his defeat in 2020 was that surely after Donald Trump was betrayed by the Republican Party, after they fed him to the wolves, they allowed the election to be overthrown. | ||
And let's be clear about it. | ||
it. | ||
The GOP was complicit in the election theft in 2020. | ||
They made no sincere effort to overturn the election in the courts. | ||
They made no sincere effort to overturn the election in Congress. | ||
And after January 6th, not only did they cease even their performative opposition to the election theft, but actually they participated in it directly. | ||
They threatened Donald Trump with impeachment in the Senate. | ||
They said that if he didn't get in line, they would actually allow the Democrats to convict him and remove him from office early. | ||
Many Republicans actually called for Trump's cabinet to remove him from office under the Constitution, including his current campaign manager, Chris Lasavita. | ||
So after everything that Donald Trump was put through in the original campaign in the first term and then the stolen election, I assumed, or at least I was confident that Donald Trump would not make the same mistake that he made the or at least I was confident that Donald Trump would not make the I thought that after Donald Trump was betrayed, he would mount a revenge tour. | ||
He wouldn't just be after the White House. | ||
He would also be after the heads of everybody that betrayed him. | ||
And certainly he would at the minimum not be hiring them to run his campaign or a potential second administration. | ||
I thought, and I think for good reason, that he would be on a war path, that he would bring together all the people that were loyal throughout that period, not even necessarily including me, but everybody else who served under him in the administration. | ||
and he would put together a campaign, and then he would bury forever, not just the establishment on the left, but also on the right. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
But just like after Trump won in 2016, it became immediately clear after Trump lost in 2020 that this would not be the case. | ||
After Trump won in 2016, he rewarded all the traitors. | ||
All the people that opposed him. | ||
All the people that tried to screw him. | ||
The people that didn't even vote for him. | ||
The people that spoke ill of him on social media. | ||
The people that ideologically do not agree with him. | ||
He then hired during the presidential transition to run his presidency. | ||
And they ran it into the ground. | ||
And in 2020, when he lost the people that betrayed him in his moment of need when he was weakest, he immediately rewarded them again. | ||
Just months after he was removed from office on the inauguration of Joe Biden, Donald Trump met with Kevin McCarthy and Mar-a-Lago and promised to endorse him and to help him win the speakership in the 2022 midterms Which he eventually did. | ||
Trump did rallies for McCarthy, for the Republicans, awarded them the majority, awarded McCarthy the speakership, even weighed in on the speakership battle, and allowed Kevin McCarthy to betray us again, which we'll get to. | ||
But it wasn't just that. | ||
Trump brought together in his campaign people like Chris Lasavita, who were part of the betrayal. | ||
Donald Trump brought into the fold as his vice president, J.D. Vance, who was a never-Trumper until 2020. | ||
He brought into the fold Tucker Carlson, who privately was telling people after the Capitol that Trump is a demonic force that only destroys, he hates him, and he can't wait until we never have to see him again. | ||
And then ultimately accepted Nikki Haley's endorsement, who compared him to Dylan Roof in 2016, and said she would have a role in the team. | ||
And so over the past three years, again, literally ever since January 6th, just like in victory, also in defeat, Donald Trump awards or rewards, I should say, rather. | ||
The people that betrayed him, the people that were not loyal to him, the people that do not support him personally, that are not trustworthy. | ||
The people that do not support his agenda of America first. | ||
And so although at the very beginning I was pretty gung ho about a Trump presidency, I was excited. | ||
Very quickly, I became extremely skeptical, especially after his meeting with McCarthy. | ||
But it kept getting worse. | ||
Donald Trump went out and campaigned for McCarthy throughout 2021 and 2022. | ||
And then after the 2022 midterms, Donald Trump announced his candidacy, his third candidacy for president of the United States. | ||
And in his speech, which was slow and boring and rambling, he did not talk about the election theft. | ||
he did not talk about immigration. | ||
He did not talk about tech censorship. | ||
He did not talk about any of the critical issues. | ||
Instead, he talked about what at that time was fashionable in the GOP. He talked about gas prices, which are no longer an issue now, but in 2022 were the big issue in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Gas prices, grocery prices, inflation, the economy, and a speech written by Jason Miller, some Republican consultant. | ||
And after that speech, I said to my live audience that I will not endorse Trump. | ||
I was completely blackpilled. | ||
I said that if Trump hasn't figured it out by now, after both winning and being betrayed and losing and being betrayed, after all this time, if he's still rewarding disloyal establishment hacks, | ||
people that are not loyalists, not true believers like McCarthy, people that are not loyalists, not true believers like McCarthy, among others, if he is still unwilling to talk to his base like he was in 2016, cucking out, running a typical Republican campaign, talking about the economy. | ||
I said, if he doesn't get it at this point, he will not get it in the future. | ||
And that's why in 2022, I worked with Kanye West, now known as Ye, to work on a prospective presidential campaign for him. | ||
And the basis of Ye 24... | ||
Was that we would criticize openly the Jewish media, the Israel lobby. | ||
And we would also talk about restoring the Republican Party to a true conservatism that's based in Christianity. | ||
That's based in the Bible and based on the ministry of Jesus Christ. | ||
And although at that time I thought that Ye had a very low chance of even running for president, let alone winning... | ||
I thought that maybe competition from Kanye or from Ron DeSantis eventually, I thought it might push Trump to the right. | ||
I thought that a challenge on the right might bring out that old animal instinct that Trump used to have. | ||
I thought that it might force Trump to take a more right-wing position. | ||
And initially, he did. | ||
Throughout 2023... | ||
And in early 2024, Trump did strike a far more aggressive tone. | ||
He said that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country. | ||
He said that he was our vengeance. | ||
All of these things. | ||
And it appeared that we were correct. | ||
It appeared that my instinct was right. | ||
And that although clearly Trump would win the nomination, and I wasn't happy about the direction of his campaign and the management of his campaign and his endorsement of the GOP, re-endorsement after their betrayal, I thought there was a chance that maybe we could create pressure through DeSantis or through some other spoiler, | ||
maybe Vivek, maybe Ye, maybe DeSantis, that would condition him in a way that would refine his message. | ||
And that appeared to be true in the short term. | ||
But almost immediately, immediately upon locking up the nomination, what did Trump do? | ||
Walked back all of that aggressive rhetoric, all the rhetoric, all the positioning that he took during the Republican primary to win the nomination, which I thought was a good sign, he immediately reversed. | ||
And when the primary was over and Nikki Haley dropped out, Trump gladly accepted her endorsement and indicated that she would be a part of his campaign or his future administration. | ||
He then disavowed Project 2025 and said it was too conservative. | ||
He said it was severely conservative. | ||
It was reprehensible. | ||
He disavowed it seven or eight times. | ||
He then, after accepting money from Silicon Valley at a fundraiser with David Sachs, said that he endorsed stapling green cards to the diplomas of every foreign student that graduated any degree program in the United States. | ||
He came out and said that some states are going too far banning abortion and said actually they should be more lenient in favor of abortion. | ||
He backed taxpayer-funded in vitro fertilization and many, many other things. | ||
Ultimately then in July, he picked J.D. Vance as his running mate, a former never-Trumper. | ||
After that, as I said... | ||
He welcomed Howard Lutnick onto his transition team, an ally of Jared Kushner, to select his personnel with help from Jared Kushner. | ||
He hosted a fundraiser with Ben Shapiro, the Never Trumper. | ||
And then tonight, it's picture perfect tonight, if it couldn't get any worse, Megyn Kelly... | ||
Who asked him in August 2015 at the Fox News debate at the behest of Roger Ailes how women could vote for him when he's called them pigs, slobs, disgusting animals. | ||
She spoke at the last Trump rally ever. | ||
The last Trump rally ever, nine years after he announced, Megyn Kelly is speaking at the final rally. | ||
Not Laura Loomer, who has been loyal from the beginning. | ||
Not other people, but Megyn Kelly. | ||
And so ever since the end of this primary in May or June, I have become extremely critical of the campaign. | ||
More so than before, although I've been critical before. | ||
I was skeptical when Trump endorsed McCarthy and vowed to support him in the midterms. | ||
I was disillusioned when he gave his announcement speech in 2022 and it was so toothless. | ||
I was cautiously optimistic when he adjusted his rhetoric throughout the Republican primary, but I was absolutely turned off and I was out at the beginning of the summer when it was clear but I was absolutely turned off and I was out at the beginning of the summer when it was clear that Trump had only taken those more right-wing positions to win the primary | ||
and then almost immediately changed his tune once again and doubled and triple and quadrupled down over and over and over again, throwing his loyalists under the bus, Project 2025, Laura Loomer, among others, and All the people that didn't support him the first time. | ||
People like Ben Shapiro. | ||
People like Megyn Kelly. | ||
Like JD Vance. | ||
Nikki Haley. | ||
Ron DeSantis. | ||
Tucker Carlson. | ||
You could give name after name after name. | ||
This is my experience with Trump. | ||
I supported the campaign. | ||
I was extremely skeptical of the first two years of his administration, but I gave him a chance. | ||
After the 2018 midterms, it was obvious that things were not going to improve, and I became extremely skeptical. | ||
In 2020, maybe there was hope with McEntee. | ||
It was worth it, worth it enough that I went out again in 2020 to defend the presidency, especially in light of what we were facing. | ||
In the weeks after that, I thought at least Trump might run in 24 and give us the kind of tough, strong, dictatorial leadership that we need. | ||
That hope was immediately squashed. | ||
And like I said, it's been somewhat turbulent but mostly disappointing ever since then. | ||
That has been my experience in the history of the Trump movement. | ||
They say this is the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
That's why we all have to vote. | ||
But I disagree. | ||
I'm old enough to remember 2016. | ||
I'm old enough to remember 2020. | ||
And I legitimately believe 2016, that actually was the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
You know, they say that every year. | ||
They said that in 2008. | ||
They said that in 2012. | ||
They said it in 1620. | ||
They're saying it now. | ||
They say it every year. | ||
Maybe every year since 2004. | ||
And I think most of the time it's not true. | ||
But I think there actually was a case to be made in 2016 that that was the most important election. | ||
Past tense. | ||
That actually was the most important election. | ||
It could even be plausibly argued, given the COVID pandemic and its unprecedented nature, that that was the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
We won in 2016. | ||
But we lost the peace. | ||
We lost both in 2020. | ||
Now it's 2024. | ||
I actually don't think it makes much of a difference in 2024. | ||
What are actually the critical issues of the campaign right now? | ||
Trump has made this campaign almost in its entirety about inflation and Inflation and the economy and jobs. | ||
And what are the proposed economic policies? | ||
Tax cuts? | ||
Lowering the corporate tax rate from 35%, which it's supposed to rise back up to in 2025, down to 21%? | ||
Is that what makes this the most important election of our lifetimes? | ||
They talk about World War III. Well, Israel will need defending in 2025, given that the war in Gaza has no end in sight. | ||
And given who is backing the Trump administration and who will be staffing it, particularly at State, Defense, and the National Security Council, I think Trump is willing to intervene more so than Kamala. | ||
So I don't think that makes this the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
What about immigration? | ||
It is true that the Biden administration has brought in more illegals than any administration in history. | ||
But then again, Trump had more illegals coming in than Obama. | ||
So is this election about returning to a pre-Biden level of illegal immigration, which was actually higher than Obama in some years of the Bush administration? | ||
Is that what makes it the most important election of our lifetimes? | ||
And if you think that's a legitimate argument, I would counter. | ||
Donald Trump said that we would bring in more legal immigrants than ever and create a program that staples green cards to foreign students' diplomas like what they have in Australia and Canada, which would give us millions of high-skilled, high-IQ legal immigrants every year that will actually take jobs from white kids, white college graduates. | ||
And if you're forced to pick between importing and illegal underclass that could theoretically be deported and live under the fear of the law and they do roofing and they do landscaping and legal immigrants from India and China who are actually going to universities, inflating tuition, crushing wages, creating more competition in the job market and then becoming the elite, taking their place, ruling over us... | ||
Their legal status is unquestioned. | ||
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I would actually prefer the former. | |
So each issue, it's actually debatable. | ||
And you may still think you may prefer Donald Trump on one or all of the aforementioned issues, which are the big issues. | ||
You may agree with Trump on those issues. | ||
But at the minimum, they're pretty debatable. | ||
And the margin between them is pretty small. | ||
So I would actually say it's not the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
It seems like just another election. | ||
So what then? | ||
Well, today I saw somebody say that, as Pat Buchanan said in the year 2000, elections are like the Hatfields and McCoys, and all the inter-family disputes are put to bed, and you go and you vote for your party. | ||
And it seems like as this election has gone on and Trump has disappointed us over and over again with his rhetoric and his policy and his personnel, his paid surrogates and supporters, his most fanatical supporters, have slowly moved the goalposts. | ||
And they'll start with an argument saying that this is the most important and consequential election and we must elect Trump because the effect will be transformative and our lives will improve dramatically. | ||
They have moved the goalpost from that after hearing about all the legal immigrants and hearing about our endless support for Israel and hearing about how we're really not going to have mass deportations and Pompeo is going to be our Secretary of Defense and Rick Grinnell is going to be our Secretary of State and Michael Anton is going to be the Chief of the National Security Council and Custer's picking the jobs. | ||
After all that... | ||
We get an argument that goes something like, well he's better than the Democrats. | ||
Well you must vote for the Republicans every single cycle without qualification. | ||
There can be no preconditions to vote. | ||
There is nothing Republicans can say or do that will prevent you from affirming them by voting for them. | ||
Or they'll resort to saying things like a vote in abstention is a vote for Kamala. | ||
Not voting is like voting for Kamala. | ||
But I would argue this. | ||
In 2016, which was actually the most important election of our lifetimes, that was actually the election that mattered. | ||
That was the election when it was a referendum on globalism and nationalism. | ||
It was a referendum on whether we would have endless foreign wars, endless mass migration, free movement of goods and people into North America, if we even have a nation at all, if we could even have elections, if there could be pushback. | ||
In the actual most important election between Hillary Clinton and Trump, and I think anyone would argue that Trump was a far stronger candidate in 16 than he is now, and Hillary Clinton is far worse than Kamala is now, in that election, Republican establishment hacks were perfectly willing to sit it out, enthusiastically. | ||
And they told everybody. | ||
They had a name for it. | ||
They were called Never Trumpers. | ||
Do you remember? | ||
They raised up a spoiler candidate to run in Utah to deprive Trump of what should be a solid Republican state. | ||
His name was Evan McMullin. | ||
The current vice presidential nominee on the Republican side voted for him. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ben Shapiro, who hosted fundraisers for Trump, was a Never Trumper in 2016. | ||
Okay. | ||
David Sachs, who hosted the Silicon Valley fundraiser for Trump in June, was not supporting Trump in 2023. | ||
And many of the Wall Street and Silicon Valley donors, people like Paul Singer and Bill Ackman and Jacob Helberg, that now say a vote in abstention is a vote for Kamala, most important election. | ||
They were Democrats. | ||
They were Democrats in 2016. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
When Donald Trump does not inspire enough confidence that he will support Israel or that he will not cut taxes for billionaires, when Donald Trump does not give the Republican establishment confidence that he will appoint Federalist Society judges, When he scares them by saying he'll cut off the endless glut of cheap labor or replacement citizens? | ||
Well, then it's perfectly acceptable to oppose him and not vote for him or even to vote for Clinton or to vote for a spoiler candidate. | ||
Or to encourage other people to stay home or to say that Trump is the worst possible scenario. | ||
In 2016, when it really mattered, when we would even have a Trump administration to begin with or whether we'd have Clinton, when it actually counted, it was perfectly acceptable. | ||
As a matter of fact, it was popular. | ||
People like Paul Ryan, major college Republicans, other nominees refused. | ||
Ted Cruz refused to endorse Trump. | ||
That was fine. | ||
And they were rewarded for it. | ||
The slate was wiped clean. | ||
They were rewarded for it. | ||
They have been hired. | ||
They have been recruited, elevated. | ||
They're not running the show. | ||
But now, nine years later, after the battle has been fought and lost already, because those people were rewarded and hired, because they sabotaged the first term, because they allowed the election to be stolen, | ||
and then because Trump was bent over a barrel and needed them to bail him out so he wouldn't go bankrupt or go to jail— Now, they say, when it's a debate about tax cuts, now it's the most important election. | ||
Now, if you don't vote, well, there's something wrong with you. | ||
If you don't vote, you're throwing it. | ||
You're ruining it for all of us. | ||
Now, if you don't vote, it's some big problem. | ||
Now, it's a family affair and everybody's got to shut up and vote no matter what. | ||
Oh, that's convenient. | ||
That's really convenient because that was not the message in 2016. | ||
In 2016, I think, in fact, the exact words were, vote your fucking conscience, without maybe the language. | ||
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Remember? | |
Remember at the Republican convention in 2016, Ted Cruz, the last holdout of the establishment, came out and didn't say vote for Trump. | ||
He said, vote your conscience. | ||
So that's how we played when it was the Clinton machine versus the true MAGA, America First campaign, funded by small-dollar donors, criticizing AIPAC, actually talking about suspending all of the mass migration. | ||
The GOP establishment said, vote your conscience, never Trump. | ||
Ten years later, we fought, we lost, and It's over. | ||
The GOP has become the party of Trump, but Trump has become like the GOP. Now they say not voting is a vote for Kamala. | ||
Now they say if you don't vote, you're some sort of subversive element. | ||
Now if you don't vote, you're being a bad sport. | ||
That's against the rules. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
Well, I respect myself enough. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I'm a citizen. | ||
I am a Christian. | ||
I am a man. | ||
I respect myself enough to say that I have the same right and the same privilege and the same entitlement as a fucking American. | ||
To say that if Donald Trump is not America first, I will not vote for him. | ||
If Ben Shapiro has that right because Trump isn't pro-Israel, then I have that right as an American to say if Trump isn't America first, I won't vote for him. | ||
But you see, that's a game that American citizens aren't used to playing. | ||
It's only, of course, the billionaires who get to sit it out. | ||
It's only the billionaires that get to play both sides. | ||
It's only the Israelis or the Jews or Hispanics or minorities that get to play both sides. | ||
It's only those real people with real rights and real power that get to say, I'm going to make a real decision about what's best for me. | ||
Billionaires pick a candidate based on loyalty. | ||
Billionaires flip sides. | ||
Israelis pick a side based on what's best for them. | ||
People like Shapiro, people like Ackman, people like Singer, people like Elon Musk. | ||
They make real decisions. | ||
We are expected to get in line and do whatever they say. | ||
If the Republican Party says, we're going this way, if you're white, if you're a male, if you're conservative, you're expected to fall in line and vote. | ||
When Donald Trump says he's against H-1B visas, they crack the whip and he changes his policy. | ||
When Donald Trump says he'll be fair to Palestinians and Israelis, they crack the whip and he says, no, no, no, I meant I'll be loyally pro-Israel. | ||
But when Donald Trump says that he would veto a federal abortion ban and Christians say that's not acceptable, the Republican Party says, we don't care. | ||
Shut up and vote. | ||
The Republican Party says, you don't matter. | ||
You don't get to make a decision. | ||
Your vote belongs to us. | ||
Now, shut up and vote. | ||
When Americans that are in favor of a pro-America immigration policy say, yeah, stapling green cards to diplomas, we can't vote for that. | ||
They say, shut up and vote. | ||
I'm not going to vote for that. | ||
J.D. Vance, Ben Shapiro, Bill Ackman, stapling green cards to diplomas, defending Israel at every cost, any cost, limitless cost. | ||
You know, that's actually not in my interest. | ||
That's actually not good for me. | ||
I actually don't want that. | ||
Supporting abortion, supporting gay marriage, that's actually against my deeply held values, right? | ||
If you can't win without my vote, if you can't win without the vote of the people that believe in those things, then maybe that is a you problem. | ||
Maybe that's a problem that the candidate will have to address. | ||
And by the way, I should add, this is also not exactly the first election that has ever happened. | ||
In 2016, they said we're going to build a wall. | ||
They didn't. | ||
The Republicans didn't support it. | ||
The administration didn't carry it out. | ||
In 2018, they said, well, give us two more years, give us a bigger majority, and then we'll build the wall. | ||
Well, they lost. | ||
And instead, they delivered the First Step Act. | ||
Instead, they delivered a bill that released criminals from jail. | ||
Instead, they let BLM maraud through the cities without sending in the feds, without sending in the National Guard. | ||
In 2020, they said, well, you know, we'll do it again. | ||
Give us the Senate. | ||
Give us the House. | ||
We'll do all these things. | ||
They lost, and they didn't even defend the election or its integrity. | ||
In 2022, they said, vote for us. | ||
We'll cut the deficit. | ||
They didn't do it. | ||
In 22, they said, vote for us. | ||
We'll close down the border. | ||
They didn't do it. | ||
They didn't even fight for it. | ||
That's why Kevin McCarthy was replaced. | ||
In 22, they said, vote for us. | ||
We will review the foreign aid in Ukraine. | ||
We'll audit the money that we're giving to this other country. | ||
Never did it. | ||
Now in 2024, more promises. | ||
But if you expect even good promises, if you expect any kind of accountability that they'll follow through, once again, you're not being a team player and not being a good sport. | ||
So, this has been my experience. | ||
Over the past nine years, I've been doing this show for close to eight years. | ||
I've been watching this Trump movement for the full nine, nine plus, almost ten years it's been going on. | ||
And this has been the story. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
I am not, politically speaking, an idealist. | ||
I am a pragmatist, contrary to what people say. | ||
People say, you're taking your ball and going home. | ||
You're arguing that because Trump isn't perfect, you won't vote for him. | ||
They say it's a binary choice. | ||
You must choose the lesser of two evils. | ||
I'm actually willing to do that. | ||
I am a pragmatist. | ||
But you can see that holding your nose and voting for the lesser of two evils is not actually effective. | ||
It doesn't actually give us what we want. | ||
What do you think would give us more results? | ||
If everybody that is dissatisfied went along and supported it anyway, no matter what? | ||
Or if people that were dissatisfied got together as a block, and maybe it's not much, but maybe it's 2% in Pennsylvania. | ||
Maybe it's 2% in Michigan. | ||
Maybe it's 5% in Utah. | ||
And what if those people said, we won't vote unless? | ||
Is that idealism? | ||
Is that taking your ball and going home? | ||
Or is that actually pragmatic? | ||
I think it's actually pragmatic. | ||
I think it's actually less pragmatic to constantly affirm things that are against your interest. | ||
I think it's actually not pragmatic to never leave the negotiating table and to stay there and make a deal no matter what. | ||
I think that's actually not pragmatic. | ||
So that's why over the past four years I have embarked on an admittedly unsuccessful campaign using various means, whether it be my show or Yay 24 or our Gruper War 2, which we ultimately aborted. | ||
But that's why I've tried in my own small way to organize some of the resistance, organize some Opposition to what's going on on the Republican camp because I think that's more pragmatic than sitting around and voting for Trump no matter what. | ||
And for all of the aforementioned reasons, I will not be voting for Trump tomorrow. | ||
I'm not a Republican. | ||
I'm not a Democrat. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I am not a Republican establishment member. | ||
I don't benefit from Republicans winning, not directly. | ||
I don't get invited to their parties. | ||
I don't get VIP invitations. | ||
I don't get all the jag-off, nonsense, prestige, circle-jerk stuff that they do to make themselves feel important. | ||
I'm not a part of that tribe. | ||
I'm not a part of that team. | ||
And I have no reason to be a team player. | ||
So I'm not going to vote, and I'm not going to encourage anybody else to vote either. | ||
When we are truly facing an important election and when we have a candidate that actually does something for us, I will vote for them. | ||
And if they're neither of those things, then I will not. | ||
But that is how I think and that is how I operate and I think that's actually extremely pragmatic. | ||
I don't think it's idealistic or unrealistic or impractical at all. | ||
I think it's supremely pragmatic and certainly more effective than anything Republicans have been doing for 30 years. | ||
I will add one other thing, and this is the last thing I want to say to drive the point home. | ||
So I've been on this journey for nearly 10 years, and it's been, you know, unbelievable. | ||
I started out as a level one slime. | ||
I started out as a level one radroach. | ||
I was a door knocker in New Hampshire. | ||
I was a college student. | ||
I was 18 years old, and I knew nothing. | ||
And it culminated ultimately in 2022 with me actually having dinner with the president, with President Trump and Mar-a-Lago and Kanye West. | ||
And you know, for years, I've been doing this show for so long. | ||
I've covered it every day. | ||
I've studied Trump, his mannerisms, his manner of speaking. | ||
I've studied him from the beginning. | ||
I've read his book. | ||
I've covered every day of his administration. | ||
And I feel like I have a pretty good sense of him. | ||
And watching him and being a part of this and my destiny really being intertwined with his and his less so with mine, people have been asking me for the past 10 years, if you ever got the opportunity, what would you say to Trump? | ||
What would you tell him? | ||
And for all that time, everybody's expecting me to give him a red pill. | ||
Everyone's expecting me to tell him what to do. | ||
And I said, if I ever met him, all I would say is thank you. | ||
Because regardless of whatever happens in the administration, whatever happens in the long run, I said, because he won in 2016, he changed things forever and he opened up a window of opportunity. | ||
And by the way, I still believe that. | ||
I said on Friday, I think that you could point to a lot of serious benefits. | ||
I think Trump overall has been a net positive. | ||
I'm not anti-Trump. | ||
I don't dislike Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
I think Trump is a good man. | ||
I think he's a hero. | ||
And I think that on net, he's had extraordinary benefits for the country. | ||
And we'll get into that. | ||
So I don't want to give people the wrong impression. | ||
And true to my word, when I actually met Trump, I got the opportunity. | ||
You know, when my two heroes, my two goats, you know, Ye told me, tell Trump what you really think of him. | ||
Trump said, yeah, tell me. | ||
I said, well, Mr. | ||
President, maybe you've heard this story before, but I'll reiterate because it's an important moment. | ||
I said, all I really have to say to you is thank you. | ||
I said, you're one of the greatest Americans that has ever lived. | ||
I said, you are maybe the greatest living American. | ||
I said, what you have done for this country and you didn't have to do it, I said, it is so selfless and remarkable. | ||
I said, I'm just a young man. | ||
I said, I have my own feelings about it, but I'm really in no position because you've made the sacrifices. | ||
I said, so all I have to say is thank you and God bless you. | ||
And I got a little bit choked up. | ||
I didn't cry or anything, but, you know, it was emotional because I really meant that, and it is true. | ||
And Trump said, no, he said, I appreciate that, thank you. | ||
He said, but don't be bashful. | ||
You know, he really wanted to hear it. | ||
And so I was a little bit diplomatic with how I phrased it. | ||
But I think it was a very important thing that I said, and I still feel this way even now. | ||
I said, because this had been on my mind at that time, this was around the midterm elections, it was after his announcement, I said, you know, when you first ran in 2015, I said, and you went to the first Republican primary debate, August 2015, the Fox News debate. | ||
I said, the first question they asked you was about your refusal to endorse the eventual nominee on the Republican side, because that was the controversy. | ||
He had said that if he didn't win the nomination, he might run third party and spoil the race and give it to Clinton. | ||
It was very controversial. | ||
And they said, you can't do that. | ||
You're not a real Republican. | ||
I said, so the first question, Brett Baer said, raise your hand if you refuse to endorse the eventual nominee. | ||
That was a trap. | ||
It was an ambush set up by Fox News, set up by Roger Ailes with Megyn Kelly. | ||
And Trump raised his hand. | ||
And he got booed for it. | ||
But they set him up and Trump, because he has that dog in him, he raised his hand. | ||
And Brett Baer said, just to be clear, you're saying you would almost surely hand the race to Hillary Clinton. | ||
And Trump said, I fully understand. | ||
And he got the chance to respond and he said, well, he said, I have a lot of leverage and I'd like to run as the Republican. | ||
He said, but if I can't, he said, we'll see. | ||
I'd like to run and win, but I'd like to run as the Republican. | ||
And he refused to bow to the GOP. There were 16 other candidates. | ||
Everyone was against him. | ||
The party, the donors, the establishment, Fox, the think tanks, they were all opposed to him. | ||
And he went out there and said, I'm willing to crash the plane. | ||
I'm willing to crash the car. | ||
I'm willing to tank this whole thing and burn it to the ground if I don't win. | ||
And then he ran a campaign against the Republican establishment. | ||
He ran against the Bush dynasty. | ||
And one by one, he destroyed them. | ||
One by one, he surgically took them out. | ||
People like Jeb Bush, which were part of the dynasty. | ||
People like Marco Rubio, who, you know, his slogan was New American Century, New Generation of Neocons. | ||
People like Ted Cruz, who presented as more conservative but is really the same, his daughter claims to be trans. | ||
One by one, he surgically took them out. | ||
He took on Fox News and beat them. | ||
Even his own ticket was disloyal after the Billy Bush tape dropped. | ||
Speaker of the House went against him. | ||
And anyway, so I said, you know, in that moment, I said, you were willing to let the GOP lose so that you could win. | ||
I said, and that to me showed you were serious. | ||
I said, that to me showed that you are not running as a Republican, but you're running as an independent, as a patriot. | ||
I said, and I support you. | ||
We support you. | ||
We're here for you. | ||
We love you. | ||
I said, we don't love Kevin McCarthy. | ||
We don't love Ron and McDaniel. | ||
We don't support them. | ||
Because McCarthy was on his way to getting the speakership. | ||
McDaniel had just been elected again as the head of the RNC. I said, so we don't support them. | ||
I said, we don't like them. | ||
The Republican Party screwed us. | ||
We support you. | ||
I said, so when you raised your hand, I said, and even recently, when you attacked Ron DeSantis, I said, that was classic. | ||
I said, and that's the kind of Trump that we want. | ||
That's what we want to see from you. | ||
I said, we miss when you were running as Trump, as a nationalist and not as a Republican. | ||
You know, and Trump sort of nodded and goes, oh, you like that? | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Okay, so you actually like that? | ||
I was like, yeah, I do. | ||
He's like, well, you're pretty hardcore. | ||
He goes, this guy gets me. | ||
Now, I'm sure he says that to everybody. | ||
He's a politician. | ||
It's typical politician stuff, but that was my message to him then, and I feel like it's still just as true today. | ||
And I'll give you the perfect example. | ||
So Chris Lasavita is now his senior campaign manager, campaign advisor. | ||
Chris Lasavita in 2021 was calling for Trump to be removed from office. | ||
Now he's running the Trump campaign. | ||
Well, a piece came out in the Atlantic a couple days ago, and it talked about some explosive revelations about the politics inside the Trump campaign. | ||
And it said that Donald Trump learned that Chris LaCivita was skimming money off the top of the campaign to the tune of over $20 million. | ||
So every ad buy, all the consultant fees, all the money that pours in, it's over a billion dollars has flown into the Trump operation. | ||
Trump's senior advisor, who called for him to be overthrown in 21, skimmed off the top over $20 million. | ||
And Trump lost his mind, so the story goes when he heard this. | ||
He was livid. | ||
He screamed and yelled. | ||
He dropped the F-bomb and so on. | ||
But he didn't fire him. | ||
Didn't fire him. | ||
Stole $20 million from the campaign, made him look like an idiot, and wasn't even loyal to begin with. | ||
He got rewarded for being disloyal, skimmed all the money off the top, and still didn't get fired. | ||
You contrast that with how he treated Laura Loomer. | ||
Laura Loomer was brought around for a couple weeks when Trump was unhappy with how things were going. | ||
Got the photo op, got her leaving the Trump force one. | ||
She attended the debate. | ||
And for a couple weeks she was pretty visible. | ||
And then when they found her old tweets and the campaign coalesced against her, she got tossed out. | ||
Now she's on her ass. | ||
Now she's on her ass complaining and whining about it. | ||
And it's not even personal. | ||
But it just demonstrates if Trump is more loyal to the traitors and the establishment and the donors than he is to the America Firsters, than he is to his own agenda, well, this is what we're going to get. | ||
If he can't fire Chris Lasavita now, how's he going to fire somebody in his administration? | ||
If he can't hold the line on the policy during the election, how's he going to do it in the administration? | ||
If he's not willing to let the GOP crash and burn now, do you think he's going to let his administration crash and burn if they try to stop him, if they try to manipulate him? | ||
Just as much as ever, he is beholden to public opinion in the New York Times and worrying about his legacy and basically every consideration other than, you know, what matters, which is putting America first. | ||
So for those reasons, I've really taken a big, huge view of it, taken all of the 10 years into consideration and all of the developments in terms of rhetoric, personnel, and policy that And although I think Trump is likely to win, and if he does win, I will try my best to pressure the administration to do the right things. | ||
And, you know, I have a limited, minuscule amount of hope that maybe there's a good ending here, there's a good scenario. | ||
I'm not optimistic about it at all, and I don't think any of this should be rewarded. | ||
I think that we, just like Trump then, now we should be rewarded. | ||
Able and allowed and feel confident about letting the GOP crash and burn. | ||
The Million MAGA March in Washington, D.C. at the end of 2020. | ||
I said, we will destroy the GOP. And I mean that. | ||
I think the whole GOP, I think there's really nothing worth saving there. | ||
This tribe, you know, apparently they get to trash us. | ||
People like me, people like you, people that don't want to give our money to Israel, people that don't want to staple green cards and diplomas, people that don't want an Indian being president, people that don't agree with this... | ||
Super liberal GOP that is now pro-gay, pro-abortion, futures female, diversity in their own way, all this kind of stuff. | ||
We're not in favor of that. | ||
I'm not in favor of that. | ||
I get trashed for it. | ||
By proxy, you get trashed for it. | ||
You're getting ready to be left in the dust in favor of our new citizens, our new constituency. | ||
And they want to tell us now that it's a team game and we got to vote for it? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So when it was important, when it mattered, when Trump was a radical, I was there. | ||
When I thought there was a chance that we could have good governance with Trump, when the stakes were still high, I was there. | ||
The stakes are not that high now. | ||
We've learned our lesson. | ||
It's been 10 years. | ||
We know the game. | ||
We see how it goes. | ||
And if the story started with Megyn Kelly ambushing Trump and Ben Shapiro voting for a spoiler as a never-Trumper and J.D. Vance voting for Evan McMullen, and the story now ends with Megyn Kelly speaking at the rally, Ben Shapiro hosting fundraisers for Trump, and J.D. Vance as the vice president on the ticket... | ||
I'm out. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I don't care what people say. | ||
I don't care what e-celebs who don't know anything about politics have to say. | ||
I don't care what people that don't give a shit about me have to say. | ||
You know, I've been critical of the war, for example, in Gaza. | ||
We're getting dragged into a war with Iran. | ||
People are calling me dumb for calling out the obvious psyops to trick us into supporting this stuff. | ||
Those people who are complicit in that, complicit in all of this, they now say you have to vote for Trump? | ||
It means nothing to me. | ||
You got about two classes of people. | ||
You have people that are basically in the pocket of Israel. | ||
They'll say nothing about it. | ||
They'll say nothing about the foreign capture of our government. | ||
They'll say nothing about American sovereignty. | ||
Hardly anything about race. | ||
Talk about colorblind meritocracy. | ||
They're okay with an Indian running the government as long as he passed the bar exam or something. | ||
You know, these people are telling us we got to vote for Trump and it's a bunch of chuds who, you know, broadly are against wokeness. | ||
You know, they're for gay marriage, but they don't like pronouns or something. | ||
I will not have any of that. | ||
I'm America first. | ||
I know what that means. | ||
I could be the only person in the world who's doing this, who knows what America first means, and I'd still do it. | ||
And that's what we need to be about. | ||
We need to be that way. | ||
We need to be immovable. | ||
That's the only way to get our voice heard. | ||
That's the only way to get any kind of power. | ||
And it doesn't mean being intractable, but it means that we do need to have some principles we're not willing to compromise. | ||
We do need to have something that we're willing to die for. | ||
And yes, that means abstaining from a vote from time to time. | ||
If you're willing to die for it, you should be willing to withhold your vote. | ||
And yeah, they will, they'll cry and scream and they'll stamp their feet and they'll bitch and they'll point their fingers and they'll say, that's a vote for Kamala. | ||
You have to be willing to say, I don't care. | ||
I'm willing to let this whole party come to an end. | ||
And I am. | ||
The GOP has done nothing for us ever. | ||
They have done nothing for us ever. | ||
They're not our party. | ||
They're not our family. | ||
So, they can lose. | ||
I don't think they will, but I don't mind if they do. | ||
So, that's how I feel about this whole election. | ||
That's kind of my final statement on this entire thing. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
On a personal level... | ||
Would I prefer to see Trump behind the podium instead of Kamala? | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't want a woman to be president. | ||
I don't want a black woman to be president. | ||
I would much prefer to see Trump, and I'm even invested in his story. | ||
I'd love to see him win the day and get the last laugh. | ||
I'd love to see him exonerate himself. | ||
I'd love to see him for his own sake, because I do love him as a guy, and I'd be happy for him to see that. | ||
But that's not enough for me to vote for him. | ||
I'd like it better, but there's a bigger picture here. | ||
So that's how I feel about the whole situation. | ||
And there's some finer points. | ||
I mean, we could talk about, you know, what a Trump administration will bring. | ||
We could talk about, you know, things like censorship, but that's the big picture. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our actual analysis of the election. | ||
And we'll see, you know, what you guys have to say about it in the super chats. | ||
I'm kind of curious how many of you guys aren't going to vote. | ||
Let's just take a quick poll. | ||
So I want you in the chat. | ||
Okay, are you ready? | ||
Now hold off. | ||
Press 1 if, like me, you are going to abstain, you're not going to vote. | ||
You're not going to vote for Trump. | ||
Press 2 if you don't care, you're going to vote anyway. | ||
You disagree with me, you're going to vote for Trump anyway. | ||
Because I just want to get a sense... | ||
One if you're going to abstain. | ||
Two if you're going to vote for Trump anyway. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Because I have a feeling it's going to be quite a few twos. | ||
Looks like mostly ones though now. | ||
It's only crashing the live chat. | ||
A lot of ones. | ||
It looks like it's about 60-40, 70-30. | ||
I'm just curious. | ||
Oh yeah, it's crashing. | ||
Okay, stop guys. | ||
It's crashing the stream a little bit. | ||
But I'm just curious to see what the audience has to say because I know this is a very unpopular position. | ||
You know, a lot of people are very unhappy with me for saying this. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
All these people that never had my back. | ||
You know, a lot of people are like, I can't go that far. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, where were you during Charlottesville? | ||
Where were you during the Groyper War? | ||
Where were you on January 6th? | ||
You know, all these, you know, Johnny come lately. | ||
Now that Trump has become establishment, they're ready to win the prize. | ||
Now it's cool. | ||
Now it's normal. | ||
Now the coast is clear. | ||
Now all these people, the fair weather loyalists, want to show up and say, oh, you have to vote for him. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Anyway, so that's how I feel about it. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
I want to talk a little bit about... | ||
I want to talk about the early voting. | ||
The show's not over. | ||
This is the first part of my rant about this whole deal. | ||
Hour and a half in. | ||
But that's why I will be abstaining. | ||
And like I said... | ||
I'm not voting for Kamala. | ||
Obviously, if I'm not going to vote for Republicans because they're not with us, obviously Democrats are not with us. | ||
So many people have lied about that. | ||
Ben Shapiro said I endorsed Kamala. | ||
I never did. | ||
Some other guy, that alt-history guy said I endorsed Kamala. | ||
I never endorsed Kamala. | ||
And I would sue them for defamation, but it would be expensive and I probably wouldn't win any money. | ||
But I never endorsed Kamala. | ||
That is not true. | ||
And I would never vote for Kamala. | ||
I'm just not going to vote. | ||
I'm going to write in yay, I think. | ||
I'm going to write in yay, or I'm going to write in maybe Dan Bilzerian. | ||
I'm going to write in somebody, but I'm not going to vote for either of the major candidates. | ||
And that's just an explanation of my position. | ||
But We're gonna move on. | ||
I wanna get into, like I said, some of the odds here. | ||
So it is a toss-up. | ||
I actually don't know who's gonna win. | ||
I said at the beginning of the show, my gut says Trump is going to win. | ||
I think everybody understands why. | ||
You look at the enthusiasm, the crowd sizes. | ||
I mean, there's all kinds of things you could look at. | ||
Kamala appears to have no energy behind her at all. | ||
She's not doing press. | ||
She's not doing interviews. | ||
Nobody's talking about her. | ||
She's not visible. | ||
Her appearance on Call Me Daddy is at 750,000 views. | ||
Trump's appearance on Rogan is at 42 million. | ||
She did a rally today and struggled to fill a high school gymnasium. | ||
Trump is filling up stadiums. | ||
He filled up Madison Square Garden. | ||
A Republican in Madison Square Garden. | ||
It's like unheard of in 50 years. | ||
So in terms of vibes, it's clearly with Trump. | ||
But the polling paints a different picture. | ||
Right now, it's literally 50-50. | ||
The Real Clear Politics national average, this is the average of all the polls of the past couple weeks, It's literally tied 48.5% to 48.5%. | ||
That's an average. | ||
That's not like one poll or another poll. | ||
The average is tied to a decimal point. | ||
Not like it's roughly tied. | ||
It's tied. | ||
And it's also tied in the battlegrounds. | ||
Trump is at 48.6%. | ||
Harris is at 47.7%. | ||
So it's about, Trump has a.9% advantage in the battlegrounds. | ||
On average, Trump has a lead in Pennsylvania of.2%, North Carolina 1.5%, in Georgia an advantage of 1.7%, in Arizona 2.7%, and in Nevada 1%. | ||
Harris has an advantage in the average in Wisconsin by 0.4% and Michigan by 0.6%. | ||
In the betting markets, roughly a tie. | ||
Overall, if you take an average of markets, polymarket, calche, and predict it, Trump is at 55% and Harris is at 44%. | ||
That's odds, not percentage. | ||
That's odds. | ||
So the polling is tied. | ||
Every single swing state is rated as a toss-up. | ||
So there are seven swing states, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. | ||
Every single one of them is a toss-up. | ||
Some are leaning one way or the other. | ||
But this is the state of the play. | ||
And here's the math. | ||
So Trump is the favorite to win in Georgia and Arizona. | ||
And Georgia has 16 votes. | ||
Arizona has 11. | ||
He is likely to win Nevada, which is 6, and North Carolina, which is 16. | ||
If that is the map, if Trump wins those four out of seven swing states, he needs at least one of the Rust Belt states. | ||
That's the map. | ||
He has to win Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina. | ||
Those are a must-win. | ||
And then he needs to win one of the Rust Belt states. | ||
He can win Nevada. | ||
He could lose it. | ||
It's not enough to get him over or to lose it. | ||
He needs one of the Rust Belt states. | ||
That's the map. | ||
He's got to win Arizona and Georgia and North Carolina. | ||
He's a favorite to win in all three by the betting markets and in the polling average. | ||
And then he's got to pull one out of those three. | ||
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Michigan is pretty blue. | |
Pennsylvania, we have not won a statewide office there in a long time. | ||
We lost in the midterms. | ||
John Fetterman won. | ||
Shapiro won. | ||
And then that leaves Wisconsin. | ||
So this race is really going to come down to, I think there's really three distinct scenarios. | ||
There's one scenario where Trump wins in a landslide. | ||
The polling has underestimated Trump's support, either just because it's inaccurate or because there's a silent Trumper effect. | ||
Trump supporters don't pick up the phone when the pollsters call. | ||
Or the pollsters are hurting, meaning they don't want to be seen as incorrect. | ||
So they're massaging their results to match the other results and make it look like a tie. | ||
So for one reason or another, the polls are inaccurate. | ||
It's wildly underestimating Trump's support. | ||
His turnout is strong. | ||
He wins in a landslide. | ||
He gets 312 electoral votes. | ||
He wins all seven swing states. | ||
He wins Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and all three Rust Belt states. | ||
And he actually expands on his lead from 2016. | ||
Adds to it with Nevada. | ||
That's one scenario. | ||
Scenario two is he wins it by a whisker. | ||
He wins Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and then he just edges it out in one out of the three. | ||
Either he gets really lucky in Pennsylvania or maybe Wisconsin. | ||
I don't think he wins Michigan in this scenario. | ||
I think he just gets it by a hair in Wisconsin or Pennsylvania. | ||
And Trump just skirts by with just enough votes to win. | ||
Worst case scenario, I think his floor is 268 electoral votes. | ||
I think he gets Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina. | ||
That brings him to 268, and I think he just skirts by and loses by a hair. | ||
A forced scenario is that Kamala wins one of those. | ||
She wins North Carolina. | ||
She wins Arizona. | ||
Something like that, plus Nevada. | ||
And maybe they've underestimated Kamala's support because they're overcompensating for underestimating Trump in the previous two cycles. | ||
There's other reasons that they underestimated her support. | ||
But maybe they turn out on Election Day or the Trump support doesn't materialize and she breaks the wall. | ||
But I think that's almost impossible. | ||
I think the likely worst case scenario is she wins 272, Trump 268. | ||
I think that is what it's shaping up to be. | ||
And as for which scenario it is, I think it's anybody's game. | ||
In fairness, the most accurate pollster from 2020, which is Atlas, says that Trump is leading in every single swing state. | ||
All seven. | ||
So these are averages we're talking about. | ||
We're going over averages. | ||
We're going over the betting market. | ||
We're talking about the math. | ||
But if you look at the most accurate pollster, which predicted the outcome in 2020, which is Atlas, Atlas Research, Trump is leading, on average, in every single swing state, all of the aforementioned, all seven. | ||
So if that's any indicator, then maybe Trump wins the landslide, maybe wins the 312th. | ||
We do, however, have, contrary to what people think, we do have voting data because in some states most people have already voted. | ||
Early voting has become extremely popular ever since 2020. | ||
It's only become more and more popular ever since roughly around 96, the year 2000. | ||
It gets more popular every cycle. | ||
2016, it was about 35% of votes were cast early. | ||
2020, it was 70%. | ||
It's going to be lower this year, but it'll be significantly higher than it was in 2016. | ||
And there's a few ways that people vote early. | ||
So you have absentee voting, which means you're voting by mail. | ||
You're requesting a ballot, or in some cases, you're being sent a ballot, and you fill out your ballot. | ||
You submit it by mail. | ||
And then there are in-person absentee ballots where you actually show up in person and vote at a polling location or drop box in your voting absentee in person or early voting in person. | ||
So there's a couple of different ways that people are voting early. | ||
And in many states, there's a lot of people voting early, like in Nevada, like in North Carolina because of the hurricane. | ||
A lot of people have already voted early, almost to the same level as they did in 2020. | ||
And in some states, they're not voting early at all. | ||
And in four out of the seven swing states, we actually have party registration, meaning that when people register to vote, they register as a Republican or a Democrat. | ||
And that info is public. | ||
And so we actually get to count all of the registered voters that have cast their vote early. | ||
And it gives us maybe an indicator about turnout. | ||
And we'll be able to test some of those theories tomorrow. | ||
And these are some of the insights. | ||
This is from CNN. | ||
It says, quote, there are three big insights, by the way. | ||
One is that the GOP already has an advantage with early voting. | ||
They've shrunk their proportion of early voting over 2020. | ||
The second is that in swing states, Republican registration is way up. | ||
And the third is that female turnout comparable to men is down from 2020. | ||
So women will comprise a smaller percentage of the electorate than men. | ||
That's a very good sign because Democrats tend to vote early. | ||
Republicans are stronger on election day. | ||
So if the proportion of women is lower compared to what it was in 2020, and this is in early voting, that would suggest a very good trend going into the actual election day, where Republicans and men are going to be stronger. | ||
So this is a story from CNN. It says, quote, The Trump campaign made more of an effort this year to encourage voting early and by mail. | ||
Across the 27 states where we have data, registered Democrats have cast 37% of pre-election ballots. | ||
Republicans have cast 35%, which is a significant tightening in that gap since 2020, when at the same time Democrats had a 12-point lead, 42-30%. | ||
So Republicans have just 2% less, 2% fewer votes cast early in this cycle. | ||
They had 12% less in 2020. | ||
So more Republicans relative to Democrats are voting early. | ||
Now that could be a good sign because it shows that Maybe fewer Democrats are voting or more Republicans are voting. | ||
It could be a bad sign if and only if Republicans have voted early instead of voting on the election, on the day of the election. | ||
So if in 2020, you know, they weren't counted as pre-election, but then they voted on election day, and in 2024, they voted before, but not on election day, it's the same amount of voters. | ||
They're just Change to voting early. | ||
Although there is some data that shows that Republican voters that did vote on Election Day or rather did not vote at all in 2020, they are voting by mail or voting early this time. | ||
We'll be able to see that tomorrow when the first returns come in from Kentucky and Indiana. | ||
Second big insight is this. | ||
It says, quote, in four of the seven key states that will decide the election, voter registration by party, in every one of them, Republicans have made up a larger share of the pre-election vote than they did at the same time in 2020. | ||
In Arizona, 41% of pre-election voters were Republican. | ||
In 2024, 41% of pre-election voters are Republican, which is a four-point increase from 2020. | ||
Democrats have made up a share that is three points less than it was four years ago at 33%. | ||
So Republicans are increasing, Democrats are decreasing. | ||
In Nevada, Republicans increased their share by one point. | ||
Democrats have seen their share decrease compared with four years ago. | ||
They're at 38% in 2020, 34% now. | ||
In North Carolina, Republicans are 33% compared to 31% in 2020. | ||
Democrats are 32% down from 35% in 2020. | ||
And in Pennsylvania, Republicans are 33%, which is 10 points more than in 2020. | ||
Democrats are down 10 points, which is huge. | ||
And then the last big insight is that the proportion of women voters is much less this time as well. | ||
In the seven swing states, the gender gap is similar. | ||
Roughly 1.8 million more women than men have voted early in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. | ||
But that gap is more narrow than it was at the same point four years ago. | ||
That's because fewer people have voted early overall, but also because the percentage gap is slightly narrower. | ||
If Harris were to win in the landslide, you would expect there would be a lot more women voters, maybe at comparable levels to 2020 or more than in 2020. | ||
But if there are fewer, then that shows not only are they not increasing, so there's not going to be some blowout, female turnout that is going to push her into landslide territory, and not only are they going to support the same level, but there's actually fewer. | ||
So that would seem to indicate that this Roe versus Wade effect may not actually materialize this time around, unless women turn out in droves on Election Day. | ||
But again, since Democrats favor early voting, that seems unlikely. | ||
So... | ||
Taking all of the data together, this is where we stand right now, 24 hours before we're really going to have a good idea of where this thing is going. | ||
The betting markets all favor Trump. | ||
Every single betting market, other than predict it, says that investors are, or I should say bettors, are very confident that Trump will win. | ||
On average, they give him a 10-point lead in terms of probability. | ||
If you look at polling averages, Trump is ahead in every swing state other than Michigan and Wisconsin. | ||
But if you look at the most accurate pollster, Trump is ahead in every swing state. | ||
And then if you look at the early voting, it's almost all good news for Trump. | ||
Almost all of it. | ||
Early voting totals for women, proportion of Republicans and Democrats, and registration compared to 2020 overall. | ||
All together, I think it looks like Trump is the likely victor. | ||
Anything can happen. | ||
You know, we're not going to know until the final tally is given. | ||
And there can be, I think, hijinks like there were in 2020. | ||
I think Trump won in 2020. | ||
But if there is a sizable Trump lead, if he wins by 1% or 2% in some of these states, it just might be too big to rig, actually. | ||
He might have such a strong lead that they might have a hard time manipulating it. | ||
So I would say at this stage, here we are 24 hours out. | ||
I think Trump is the favorite. | ||
I think it's his race to lose. | ||
So like every year, it's unpredictable. | ||
Anything can happen. | ||
We're going to watch and we're not going to know until we start getting the count. | ||
There could be some surprises. | ||
It's pretty close. | ||
And both sides have acknowledged that they could lose. | ||
Both sides are anxious. | ||
But it looks like if we had to make a bet, Trump would be the favorite. | ||
But we'll see tomorrow. | ||
So that's our election eve stream. | ||
That's really all I have to say. | ||
Those are my feelings about the race. | ||
I'm not going to vote. | ||
I'm really ambivalent about the outcome. | ||
If Trump wins, I'm not going to be angry. | ||
If Trump wins, I'll be a I'd prefer to see him be the president. | ||
I don't want a woman president. | ||
It's going to be really gay and really annoying. | ||
I do think it will be very challenging for us, though. | ||
And although it would be delicious to see leftists get mad about Trump winning, I think it'd be even more delicious to see a lot of the Trump supporters angry. | ||
Not the good ones, but people like Shapiro and Curtis Yarvin. | ||
It would be delicious to see Vance get utterly destroyed and So, in terms of seethe, you know, we're going to be enjoying the seethe on either side. | ||
I'll be perfectly happy to see either side seethe about the outcome. | ||
I think objectively it will be more challenging for us if Trump wins in some ways. | ||
Although, personally, I prefer to see him for four more years. | ||
And I'd like to see him exonerate himself more. | ||
Although I don't really feel obligated to help. | ||
So those are my feelings. | ||
I think he's going to win. | ||
I don't know about how much, but I think he's the favorite to win at this point. | ||
But anything can happen. | ||
And then what happens after that? | ||
Well, we'll speculate about it tomorrow. | ||
If it's a landslide in either direction, I think that's really it. | ||
If it's close, then we might see some serious stuff, unprecedented stuff. | ||
And, you know... | ||
That really could go either way, whether it's good or bad. | ||
But that's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
That's my coverage of the election. | ||
24 hours out. | ||
Those are my calls. | ||
I'm not voting for Trump. | ||
I'm kind of ambivalent about the outcome. | ||
I could live with it either way. | ||
I'll enjoy the seething either way. | ||
It'll be funny either way. | ||
And my pick is Trump. | ||
But 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. | ||
Like I said, I'm going live tomorrow real early. | ||
I'll be live at 4 p.m. | ||
Central Time tomorrow. | ||
We're going to cover this thing. | ||
I'm going to have guests. | ||
And we'll be watching other people's coverage. | ||
And we're going to have the play-by-play America First analysis. | ||
So make sure to tune in. | ||
We have some cool graphics here. | ||
Some very cool graphics queued up. | ||
So it's going to be a great production tomorrow. | ||
So tune in. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
Like I said, we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Let me know if you're voting, not voting. | |
Let me know what you're going to do. | ||
Save your super chats, though, for tomorrow. | ||
We have a lot of them tonight. | ||
Save them for tomorrow. | ||
We're going to need them tomorrow because it's going to be a long stream. | ||
So we're going to need the content. | ||
But let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what we got here. | ||
It will be funny if Trump loses. | ||
Then again, it'll be funny if Kamala loses. | ||
I'm not going to lie. | ||
I'm going to enjoy that. | ||
For $7. | ||
How do you eliminate desire? | ||
It's tough. | ||
It's difficult. | ||
There is no red America first hat. | ||
Fake. | ||
Ah, very funny. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
We're not going back! | ||
I think John Pork is a fascist. | ||
John Pork admires Hitler. | ||
And his generals, skivety-toilet, say that he admired Hitler. | ||
I'm with John Pork. | ||
John Pork. | ||
You know nothing, John. | ||
Okay. | ||
Love that. | ||
I love that. | ||
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You know nothing, John. | |
Love that. | ||
Adolf Hitler versus Optimus Prime. | ||
That's a tough one. | ||
Sabian sent $5. | ||
How do I stop gooning? | ||
Okay. | ||
Historic stream, by the way. | ||
Fuentes pork. | ||
If you live in a swing state, write in something funny like Haley Welch or John Pork or Nick Fuentes or Groyper and post a picture online. | ||
I just want to see the seething. | ||
Even if it's not real, just say, hey, I'm in Pennsylvania and I just cast my vote. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
That might be election fraud. | ||
Don't do that. | ||
I mean, that's a joke, obviously. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
That might be illegal. | ||
So that's just a joke. | ||
Exercising my First Amendment right to do humor. | ||
Don't actually don't do that. | ||
Vote for a real candidate and don't lie about it because that would be, I think, illegal. | ||
So I'm just saying that as a joke. | ||
Vote for who you're going to vote for. | ||
And don't lie about it, and don't take pictures or post pictures or anything. | ||
That's all I'm going to say. | ||
That's wonderful. | ||
You made a real positive impact in many lives. | ||
Believe it. | ||
Okay, well, I'm not going to die. | ||
Like, hopefully I'm not going to die, okay? | ||
Thank you for the big— Bros talking about me like I'm going to die. | ||
Whatever happens next. | ||
Okay, well, like, hey, I think I'm still going to be here. | ||
Like, yeah, Trump might win. | ||
Kamala might win. | ||
I think I'm still going to be on Earth, like I hope. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, you know, all these, like, people, they're very snobbish about it. | ||
They're like, erm, you know, they take issue with it. | ||
All I could give is my testimony from the heart. | ||
That's what Pope Francis wrote in his new encyclical. | ||
It's all I could do is speak from the heart as a real human being and tell you my experience. | ||
So I'm glad you appreciate that. | ||
You know, because I think that faith is ultimately about humility. | ||
It doesn't come from this place... | ||
Where you're, you know, wagging your finger and correcting people and saying, actually, technically, and don't get me wrong, it's important that we enforce the dogma, it's important that we enforce the doctrine and so on, but, you know, a kind of earnest... | ||
Searching and earnest, seeking God, you know, trying to cooperate with that grace, wrestling with ourselves. | ||
That's really the Christian experience. | ||
That is the Catholic experience. | ||
So I... I tend to be more open-minded and charitable and warm towards people who are finding their way even if they're not technically sound or whatever. | ||
I wish people would give me the same kind of approach or whatever you want to call it. | ||
But a lot of these Catholics, you would think Catholics would be my biggest fans. | ||
And Catholics do like me, but it's these internet Catholics. | ||
Every one of them is the Pope. | ||
Every internet Catholic is the Pope. | ||
And they all have a big problem with what I say and what I'm about. | ||
And, you know, it's kind of bullshit. | ||
But I appreciate you saying that. | ||
I appreciate that you appreciate what I'm trying to do. | ||
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So thank you. | |
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Did you see that Trump comment about his beautiful white skin? | ||
I understand that Trump probably won't improve the playability of block party, but under Kamala, there won't even be a block party to play, which is very worrying. | ||
Truth lover, 69 cent, $10. | ||
Imagine being a middling IQ retard who got instrumentalized by a Jewish influence operation, realizing it and then immediately taking up with another Jewish influence operation that is in bed with the previous one. | ||
Chris Burnett does not have to imagine. | ||
This is his life and he's living it every day. | ||
Well, you know, look, I'm actually going to be gracious towards Chris Burnett. | ||
I'm not going to take it personally, whatever. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
People like him are creatures of the establishment. | ||
And it is kind of a temperament thing. | ||
And I think it's actually hard to grow out of that. | ||
So he was an instrument of Jewish power. | ||
He wrote the hit piece against Claudine Gay. | ||
He did push for her to be fired. | ||
He did do a victory lap when she was fired. | ||
He did argue against me. | ||
He thought he knew better. | ||
And then after a year, way too late, he finally caught on to what was happening. | ||
But people, they get instrumentalized in that way from a beginning. | ||
It does come from something like a character defect or a defect in your temperament. | ||
Like you're a sucker. | ||
And I think a lot of the people that are in the Beltway, a lot of people that are in the think tanks, in academia, writers, people that are in that world, I think they are pretty foolish. | ||
You know, and say what you want about me. | ||
I'm not credentialed. | ||
I'm not academically trained. | ||
I'm not that sophisticated. | ||
But I do have the kind of sense that That someone like a Donald Trump has. | ||
I do have sense. | ||
That's why I'm right about a lot of things. | ||
That's why I've been proven right about a lot. | ||
I called the Trump victory. | ||
I called in my election stream with Sam Hyatt in 2020. | ||
How it would play out in that election. | ||
I called this whole war in Israel. | ||
I called out the thing with Claudine Gay. | ||
I've called it a lot. | ||
I have an intuitive grasp about these things because I have a certain temperament. | ||
And I understand interest. | ||
I understand people's interests and how they are endeavoring to pursue them in the world. | ||
And these people that sort of write for a living, these people that are kind of like cloistered academics or writers, thinkers, whatever you want to say... | ||
They just don't have that sense. | ||
They don't have that instinct. | ||
I've known people like this for as long as I've been doing this. | ||
I've known them for years. | ||
They're always catching on late. | ||
They're always a year behind. | ||
They can never predict the future. | ||
Always a year behind. | ||
Always the last one to catch on. | ||
Never quite can see the forest for the trees. | ||
It's just part of it. | ||
And a lot of them, it takes them a long time. | ||
To really get around to the right way of thinking. | ||
And so it doesn't surprise me in the slightest. | ||
It's just so typical. | ||
But there's some kind of hubris to realize you've been a fool for your whole career. | ||
You're played for a fool. | ||
And then, you know, you kind of discover that. | ||
And then you're like, oh, but now I kind of have it all figured out. | ||
It's like, okay, well, I don't know. | ||
If you were wrong your whole career, maybe let's Take it slow. | ||
You know, let's maybe walk before we can run, but that's okay. | ||
I mean, I'm not going to hold it against him. | ||
But, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I mean... | ||
It's sort of like with Candace Owens. | ||
You know, there's something so funny where Candace Owens gets fired and we're like, oh, she's saying all this good stuff. | ||
And Shapiro's like, no, she's difficult to work with. | ||
And that's why she got fired. | ||
And now all she talks about is Kamala's grandparents and she's like cucked out. | ||
She's done with politics. | ||
It's like, oh, OK, I don't know. | ||
Maybe they were right. | ||
And then it's like, you know, this guy, I got fired because I'm a martyr. | ||
And they're like, no, you got fired because you, uh, Fought with people that were on your side? | ||
And then it's like, oh, okay. | ||
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Well... | |
Maybe that didn't have nothing to do with it. | ||
Maybe that wasn't completely unrelated. | ||
Maybe it was a multitude of factors, you know? | ||
But... | ||
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
I'm sure it had nothing to do with it. | ||
You know? | ||
But look... | ||
So, I'm just not going to support him anymore. | ||
You know, it's fine. | ||
He did his thing. | ||
It was good. | ||
It was good while it lasted. | ||
Well, you know, good luck. | ||
That's kind of how I feel about it. | ||
I'm not going to lash out. | ||
I'm not going to attack him. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But, like, I'm just not... | ||
I'm not going to support him. | ||
He's a fool. | ||
I mean, you got played for a fool once. | ||
You got played for a fool again. | ||
You kind of get one card. | ||
Oh, I didn't know. | ||
Now I'm red-pilled. | ||
Okay, well, you know, we supported you. | ||
Now you want to turn and trash everybody. | ||
Okay, well, you know, good luck. | ||
So unsubscribe to his, you know, whatever, his Patreon, his subscriber. | ||
Pull your subscription. | ||
Don't fucking support him. | ||
Why do we, you know, I'm out here isolated in the woods and I have a lot of support. | ||
I have a lot of supporters. | ||
Why would I support people that don't support me? | ||
You know, why would I and all the people that support me, you think you can make it on your own? | ||
There's a big world outside of Groyper World. | ||
Go and get support from them. | ||
You don't need it from, clearly you don't need it from us. | ||
He wanted to go out there and say he's not a Groyper. | ||
It made no sense. | ||
He came out and said, by the way, I'm in favor of race mixing and I'm not a Groyper. | ||
And I took that on the chin. | ||
I said, do what you got to do if that's what you think. | ||
Now he's just throwing a big tantrum. | ||
Unsubscribe from his shit. | ||
Unfollow him. | ||
You know, you don't want to be a groiper? | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
It's nothing personal. | ||
I don't really have a problem with the guy, but lots of luck. | ||
I don't think anybody should be supporting him then. | ||
Go get support from, you know, all the BAP people or whoever, Sovereign House. | ||
Go get support from them then, you know? | ||
We all have a limited amount of breath, time, characters on Twitter. | ||
You want to dedicate them to shitting on me? | ||
Well, then, you know, people that support me don't need to support you. | ||
I've been doing this for 10 years. | ||
I sacrificed more than you could even dream of, more than you've ever had. | ||
I've lost... | ||
I had more potential than you'll ever have that I gave up. | ||
People that support me don't need to support you. | ||
They could support me. | ||
They could support Vince James. | ||
They could support Keith Woods. | ||
They could support even Sneeko for that matter. | ||
Sneeko's been more supportive of me. | ||
You know, or literally anybody else. | ||
We gotta take our own side. | ||
If Trump's your family, get fucking Trump to subscribe to your shit. | ||
Don't look to us anymore, you know? | ||
We gotta take our own side and that means Groyper. | ||
Support people that support us. | ||
You know, Keith Wood supports us. | ||
Throw him some shekels. | ||
Dries Van Langenhoven said nice things about us. | ||
Throw him some support. | ||
Jared Taylor, Kevin Deanna. | ||
I could give you a list of people that you could subscribe to. | ||
We don't need to give it to people that go out of their way to disassociate. | ||
I know. | ||
That's lesson one of politics. | ||
You can learn it the hard way. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
So anyway, Samba grow a percent, $20. | ||
The, if you don't vote, you're essentially voting for Kamala fallacy is based entirely on a losing mindset. | ||
McGa are not playing to win. | ||
They are playing not to lose. | ||
Not voting is plus one for Kamala in their minds because they only see their votes as a means to cancel out Kamala's. | ||
Well, and here's how I feel about it. | ||
Trump can pander to anybody other than us. | ||
Trump will go out and pander to gay people. | ||
And he'll go out there and say, we're going to win the normal gay guy vote and we're not going to oppose gay marriage anymore. | ||
So he can pander to gay people who are 1% of the population. | ||
He can pander to Coptic Christians and put out some message about Coptic Christians. | ||
He can pander to people in Bangladesh and And say, oh, there's this massacre in Bangladesh. | ||
He can pander to, like, Armenians. | ||
He can pander to every group, like the most minute, smallest group. | ||
Pander to Bitcoiners. | ||
Pander to this one and that one. | ||
Amber Rose. | ||
OnlyFans stars. | ||
You know, no tax on gay marriages. | ||
No tax on OnlyFans. | ||
No tax on tips. | ||
No tax on leased cars. | ||
No tax on Krabby Patties. | ||
Like, you can pander to everybody other than your base? | ||
Other than Christians? | ||
That's where I'm like, you know... | ||
And they're telling us, oh, if you don't vote for us, it's your problem. | ||
I think that's a you problem, actually. | ||
So, that's my issue. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Clansmen, I am not. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
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Well, no. | |
I mean, if I really was doing the most, I could endorse her. | ||
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I could vote for her. | |
I could tell. | ||
You know, this is just like psychological bullshit. | ||
If you don't vote, I don't have to vote for Trump. | ||
Trump is responsible if he loses. | ||
Trump is the candidate. | ||
The GOP is the party. | ||
They raised a billion and a third dollars. | ||
If Kamala wins, it's his fault. | ||
Don't blame the group. | ||
If Trump alienated someone like me, I went up there on January 6th and said, I'm willing to die for Trump. | ||
If you alienated somebody like me, whose fault is it? | ||
You couldn't get me to turn out? | ||
I'm Nick Fuentes. | ||
I was at Charlottesville. | ||
I was at January 6th. | ||
Okay, I've been a Trump supporter for 10 years. | ||
If you couldn't turn out your own supporters, that's on you. | ||
So, you know, this is all reverse psychology bullshit. | ||
And I'm not falling for it. | ||
Other people shouldn't fall for it either. | ||
It's literally just like salesman tactics. | ||
It's not like vote for Trump for a logical reason. | ||
It's like, oh, if you don't vote for Trump, then no, everyone's going to hate you forever. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
And fuck everybody that is on board with this nonsense. | ||
J.D. Vance, that fat pig. | ||
And you're going to be responsible for a fat pig and his Indian wife being president, raping the MAGA movement. | ||
Okay, Satuka played that game. | ||
You're going to be responsible for a faggot running the Secretary of State. | ||
You're going to be responsible for a faggot, fat faggot being the vice president. | ||
You're going to be responsible for a war with Iran. | ||
Cuts both ways. | ||
So I won't be a part of it. | ||
Ethiopian broy percent $5. | ||
Did you see that the leather apron club guy made a video encouraging not to vote? | ||
Such a W first guy this election cycle outside of this show with an intelligent take on Trump 2024. | ||
It's a filter. | ||
It's a filter. | ||
You know, there are very few people that are with me on this, and that's kind of how it feels. | ||
That's how it felt in 16. | ||
That's how it felt during Groyper War. | ||
It's how it felt during Yay 24. | ||
It is a filter. | ||
It is a filter. | ||
And I'm not necessarily going to hold it against people, but it is a filter. | ||
Sort of like the Senate runoff in 2021. | ||
It's like the midterms in 2022. | ||
It's not exactly new for me. | ||
You know, in 2021, they were telling everybody, you have to vote in the Senate runoff in Georgia. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
People like Ryan Gerdusky. | ||
I said, fuck no. | ||
Why would I vote for or encourage people to vote for Loeffler and Perdue? | ||
Like Republicans were in the middle of screwing Trump and then they were begging for the Senate. | ||
I'm like, why would I go? | ||
Everybody made the trip to Georgia, totally prefigured what's going on now. | ||
And they said, no, we got to hold the line. | ||
I said, that's a bunch of bullshit. | ||
And then in 22, I told people not to vote. | ||
I got Joe Kent to lose and they hated me for that. | ||
That's why people started calling me a Fed because I got Joe Kent to lose. | ||
Well, he's a CIA agent. | ||
So who's the Fed? | ||
Green Beret intelligence officer with money from Teal or the guy that said not to vote for him? | ||
You know, now I'm doing this. | ||
So yeah, W Leather Apron. | ||
That guy's super intelligent. | ||
Good for him. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $5. | ||
What is Alex Jones training for? | ||
He's Lex Luthor mode, dude. | ||
He's in wartime mode. | ||
He shaved his head. | ||
He's getting buff. | ||
I fucking love that guy. | ||
I always will send $5. | ||
They'll we're living in dangerous times now with people like Mossad FBI and such. | ||
If something were to happen to you, what is your directive for your supporters? | ||
Who is second in command? | ||
What is the final message or statement? | ||
Okay, if I die, kill everyone. | ||
Kidding! | ||
That's a joke. | ||
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It's obviously a joke. | |
Well, I don't even like to think about that. | ||
I don't want to put that into the ether, okay? | ||
I will put in place a continuity plan. | ||
Well, no, I'm not even going to do that. | ||
I don't believe in insurance policies, okay? | ||
The day that I start to decide what happens if I die, that's the day that I am put on a path to dying, okay? | ||
So, um, so I'll think about that later, maybe when the stakes are a little higher. | ||
But, um, no, if, if I, if God forbid something happened to me, this thing would fall apart so fucking fast, you have no idea. | ||
Jay Lindley sent $33. | ||
No matter what happens tomorrow, Christ wins in the end and we can't live in despair. | ||
Romans 8, 28, God works for the good of those who love him. | ||
God is weaving the golden thread in history right now as he always has. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
Yeah, but that's always true. | ||
You know, not for nothing. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I believe that. | ||
But I also feel like it's kind of like a cope when people say that. | ||
It's sort of just like the last line of fortification. | ||
Like, if you lose every argument, it's like, well, I don't care because, you know, God already won. | ||
It's like, okay, but that has always been true. | ||
You know, that's been true since the beginning of time, so... | ||
We're actually talking about this battle. | ||
Sort of like if you're playing a basketball game, you're playing a pickup basketball game in the park, and you're just getting shit on. | ||
You're like, well, God already won the victory. | ||
It's like, okay, but you're losing this match. | ||
Okay, but you are eating shit right now. | ||
It's like anything else. | ||
It's like you're winning an argument. | ||
You're winning a game or something. | ||
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Okay, but God won the victory and I'm saved. | |
It's like, okay, but I am opening up dog shit into your face right now and you are getting teabagged, okay? | ||
My balls are hitting your fucking forehead right now. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Is that blasphemous to say? | ||
But it's like... | ||
So I saw that. | ||
I saw somebody tweet this the other day. | ||
Somebody, these people, I just want to give them a vicious uppercut. | ||
This guy said, this was the tweet. | ||
He said, I talked to a pollster that called every race right for the last 30 years. | ||
He said, Jesus is king and he runs the world. | ||
And it's like, kill yourself. | ||
Not because he believes in Jesus. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I earnestly believe that as well. | ||
But the whole setup, this like subversion of expectations. | ||
You know, the first line was, I talked to a pollster. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
You didn't talk to a pollster. | ||
I'm supposed to read that and go like you're stringing me along. | ||
Oh, oh, I'm about to hear a take about the election. | ||
Oh, oh, Anon spoke to a pollster who called the race right. | ||
Here we go. | ||
I'm about to hear a take. | ||
Jesus is king. | ||
Whoa, I didn't think about that. | ||
I thought he was going to say Trump is winning or Kamala was winning, but he said some other thief thought about in a different way. | ||
Whoa. | ||
And like the thought that some fucking asshole is sitting there on Twitter, like writing this up, like I'm above it all. | ||
Oh, you're, oh, you, you dummies are thinking about the election. | ||
I talked to an election guy. | ||
He said it doesn't matter. | ||
Actually, it doesn't matter. | ||
That's like someone's version of saying, like, I don't care who wins on American Idol. | ||
I actually care about the socioeconomic state of the world and stuff. | ||
So it's just like a form of virtue signaling. | ||
Don't get me wrong, and I'm not countersignaling the sentiment. | ||
I want to make that clear. | ||
This is going to be clipped. | ||
Everyone's going to clip this and say, he's a terrible Catholic. | ||
Of course I agree with the sentiment, but like everything else, it is context-dependent, and it's like a form of virtue signaling. | ||
When someone puts that out there, it's basically like saying, you know, I'm smarter than you. | ||
I'm better than you. | ||
Oh, oh, you're talking about the election? | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
Let me stop levitating for three seconds. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
I was busy bilocating in the Vatican. | ||
Let me return, right? | ||
Let me rematerialize. | ||
Oh, what was that about the election? | ||
Sorry, I was communing with the angels. | ||
What was that? | ||
Oh, you don't want to say it anymore because it's minuscule? | ||
Oh, got it. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
You know, it's like, get the fuck out of here. | ||
You're on Twitter! | ||
You're on Twitter like the rest of us, bitch! | ||
You know, I want to grab you by your hair and just, you know, people go on Twitter, they go online, and then they act like they're better than everybody else that's online. | ||
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Okay. | |
And that goes for everybody. | ||
That goes for, like, religious people. | ||
That goes for, like, Kaczynski types. | ||
That goes for, you know, like, fascists that are too... | ||
You know, you have these people, like, that are in Atomwaffen... | ||
And it's like, so what percentage of your day is dedicated to nuclear terrorism? | ||
And what percentage is dedicated to posting on Twitter? | ||
You know, and same thing with, like, Muslims. | ||
You know, Muslims are like, oh, you Christians are pussies. | ||
Yeah, you said that on Twitter, okay? | ||
And like everything else, the anprims, oh, we gotta return to nature. | ||
The only reason we fucking know who you are, what you're doing, is because it's online and not in the woods, right? | ||
You know, if a Ted Kaczynski follower eats honey and berries and steak in the woods, but no one is there to tweet it, did it really happen? | ||
That's an evergreen post right there. | ||
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Cooking up. | |
If an an-prim, if an anarcho-primitivist... | ||
Cooks his steak on a cast-iron pan in the woods, but no one is there to post a picture of it on Twitter. | ||
Did it really happen? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
And, by the way, I'm not avowing nuclear terrorism or anything. | ||
It's just a joke. | ||
It's a point I'm trying to make, which is, you know, no matter what your ideology is, no matter how extreme your ideology is, we are a product of technology. | ||
OK, you know, that that was the message of Jacques Ilal. | ||
That was the message of Marshall McLuhan is that it's not about the content. | ||
It's about the form. | ||
It's about the medium. | ||
You know, as McLuhan said, the medium is the message. | ||
So the message is not what is on television. | ||
The message is television. | ||
The message isn't what is on Twitter. | ||
The message is Twitter. | ||
And as Elul said, propaganda is not what is said in the medium. | ||
Well, it's the medium itself. | ||
It's technology itself. | ||
And that's the point. | ||
I just want to make that clear so people don't say, oh, he supports Islamic terrorism, Adam Woffman. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
I'm saying even people that purport to be the most extreme anti- Element, you know, they're still contained inside of it, you know, still trapped. | ||
They're stuck inside. | ||
And it's just kind of funny. | ||
It's ironic is what it is. | ||
So I just want to cover my ass there, put a little asterisk there, but... | ||
But anyway, so yeah, it's like Catholics saying, oh, who am I with? | ||
It reminds me when I was up in Wisconsin campaigning for Paul Nealon back in 2016 or – yeah, it had to be 16 – I was campaigning for Paul Nealon in 2016, and there's all these Jehovah's Witnesses up there in Janesville, and we were knocking on doors, and we knocked on this one guy's door, and he goes out, and we're like, hey, do you know who you're voting for? | ||
Do you know who you're with in the election? | ||
And the guy goes, I know who I'm with in 2016. | ||
And we're like, who? | ||
Paul Nealon or Paul whatever? | ||
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And the guy's like, I'm with the good Lord. | |
It's like, okay. | ||
Could have saved us a lot of time by just not answering. | ||
You know, like, thank you very much. | ||
And the crowd went wild, you know, and then, yeah, it's like, okay, great. | ||
But, you know, we're wearing political t-shirts. | ||
We're here for the election. | ||
Like, we obviously mean the election. | ||
Yeah, we're on the same team. | ||
Yeah, we're on the same team, but we're also part of a campaign right now. | ||
So, you know, nice guy and everything, but it's like, you know, what are we trying to do with that? | ||
I get it though. | ||
Some people are like Benedict Option or whatever. | ||
Jehovah's Witnesses don't even believe in dancing and stuff. | ||
But anyway, but I appreciate it. | ||
Thank God bless you too. | ||
And I do agree. | ||
You are right about that. | ||
No one's despairing here. | ||
I'm not filled with despair or anything. | ||
But look, I mean, we do actually—here's the thing. | ||
I reject—here's what I reject about this. | ||
What matters in the world does matter, okay? | ||
What happens in the world does matter. | ||
And— This is like a Protestant, like, it's a certain kind of view where people, it's like a different kind of nihilism, I guess you could say. | ||
It's like rejects the world. | ||
And it says something like, what happens in the world doesn't matter because, you know, God already won and we're all going to die. | ||
And I don't think that's the Catholic view. | ||
We actually should be concerned about the salvation of souls. | ||
We should be concerned about the church. | ||
Imagine thinking it doesn't matter that the Soviet Union, like the communists, won the revolution and killed all the Christians. | ||
Imagine thinking that doesn't matter. | ||
Now, of course, that is God working through history. | ||
Of course, we shouldn't despair in the face of martyrdom by communists or whatever. | ||
But it does matter. | ||
We'd prefer that it doesn't happen. | ||
So, you know, I don't necessarily agree that we shouldn't care about what happens. | ||
And it kind of leans into that when you say, well, I agree with the sentiment we shouldn't despair, but we also shouldn't have this mindset of like, well, we should be apathetic about events. | ||
Because I think they matter. | ||
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If Trump wins, will you play shoddy life for old time's sake? | ||
Chedelet? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe never come down. | ||
Really? | ||
I'll be writing in Ned Stark. | ||
I'll be writing in Ned Stark or... | ||
Ned Stark or Robb Stark? | ||
Look, if you don't get it, you don't get it. | ||
Just say less. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Thank you for the super chat, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Welcome home. | ||
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Awesome to see you ratio our friend Aaron tonight. | ||
Her dog's name is Theo. | ||
By the way, Lil Herzl. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
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Trump is clearly a lost cause and there will be no benefit to him winning. | ||
Why not endorse Kamala? | ||
Spencer and Charles Johnson are correct. | ||
You should endorse Kamala. | ||
The GOP and Trump are cooked and it will be better if she wins plus the Trump shills talking points about you won't work anymore if you do. | ||
That's not true at all, and I'm not going to endorse, because Kamala is a leftist. | ||
I'm not going to vote for a leftist either. | ||
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I am loyal to AF and Nicholas J. Fuentes, not McGon Trump. | ||
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Hey there, Nick. | ||
Genuine question for you. | ||
I've been trying to get my friend Imash, who goes by Imash's Live, to give you a chance, but he thinks that you're sellout after siding with Aideen Ross. | ||
Due to him being a yo and can't be trusted, how can I get Imash to give you a chance? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Well, he's an idiot, so he should go and follow someone stupid. | ||
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Going to be an intense stream tomorrow. | ||
Regardless of what happens, Christ has already won. | ||
Praying and God bless. | ||
folded hands, RKD 4 engine So true. | ||
You could say that about anything, though. | ||
You could say that about, like, you drop an ice cream cone. | ||
Okay, well, hey, we already won. | ||
Like... | ||
Yeah, but also the outcome is important. | ||
Yeah, maybe later. | ||
Do I really have an Irish face? | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Peterson keeps on yapping. | ||
She looks like shit. | ||
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Guys who are attracted to muscular women are definitely gay like dating a whole ass dude. | ||
That's true. | ||
Honestly, though, guys who are attracted to most women these days are gay. | ||
Have you seen women these days? | ||
If you like women from other countries... | ||
You're straight. | ||
You know, because if you go to other countries and you see women in Europe, you see women in Latin America, they're actually hot. | ||
You know, like one time I was in Miami Beach and I went to this Russian restaurant and they had all these like Russian women there and they were dancing and I was like, those are real women. | ||
Women these days look like shit. | ||
They're fat. | ||
Their faces are puffy. | ||
They wear clown makeup. | ||
They dye their hair platinum blonde and get a cut. | ||
They look like a dyke. | ||
And I was looking at this TikTok the other day and I swear I saw this woman and I got the urge to commit violence against her. | ||
Like I said to my friends, I said, it immediately made me think of that scene in Batman. | ||
And Dark Knight Rises. | ||
Remember when Batman and Bane are fighting on the steps of the building and Bane punches Batman so hard and it like explodes the concrete pillar behind him? | ||
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He's like... | |
It made me think of that. | ||
Because, you know, here was the TikTok. | ||
The TikTok... | ||
I'll set the stage for you and then maybe I'll post it. | ||
The TikTok was this girl and her boyfriend is in bed, like curled up in the fetal position, facing away from her. | ||
And she's scratching his back and saying, baby, oh, it's going to be okay, baby. | ||
And the caption said something like, oh, I know what he's been through and I'm going to be here for him. | ||
And she's like scratching his back and saying, it's okay, baby. | ||
And in my mind, it's like it totally vindicates... | ||
Women, the natural relationship that a woman has with a man is love and fear, like God. | ||
Like, a woman should love and fear a man like women and men should fear and love God. | ||
Like, it should be analogous. | ||
Not, they shouldn't worship their husband like God, but there should be an analogous fear and love because there's this awe of the man's strength, both their physical strength and their fortitude. | ||
And that's what makes a woman a wife. | ||
And it's what makes a woman a concubine. | ||
It's what makes a woman submit to a man, you know, that a man takes her, right? | ||
But what it is now is like a mother and a son, right? | ||
A wife or a girl—the modern-day girlfriend, boyfriends and girlfriends, they date for years, they move in together, but don't get married. | ||
They have sex, but don't get married. | ||
She bears no children, and they're not married, but yet they're boyfriend and girlfriend. | ||
And the girlfriend sort of takes the boyfriend in her arms and says, Aw, baby! | ||
Aw, let's be cute! | ||
Let's dress up together! | ||
Let's wear matching pajamas! | ||
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Aw, baby! | |
And then she's a total fucking slut. | ||
Because she's actually still looking for a man. | ||
She's got her little baby, but she doesn't have a man yet. | ||
Okay? | ||
So it immediately infuriated me. | ||
But then I saw her. | ||
Then I saw what she looked like. | ||
And she's like a white girl. | ||
And she's got... | ||
She's covered in makeup. | ||
Covered in makeup. | ||
She's got the red lipstick and all this makeup caked on. | ||
She's got her eyebrows drawn on. | ||
And she's got this short hair. | ||
Like up to her... | ||
Like, down to, like, here. | ||
And it's dyed, like, that platinum blonde color. | ||
And she dresses like a slut. | ||
And she's doing all these TikToks where she's doing the exaggerated facial expressions, you know. | ||
And I saw that, and I wanted to just, like, pull her fucking hair out. | ||
I wanted to grab her, buy her fucking clown hair. | ||
I don't even want to go any further because I'm just going to get myself totally canceled. | ||
I would never do that, but it made me live it. | ||
I'm like, this is just an abomination. | ||
Who wants this? | ||
This dyke, birth control pilled up, mommy GF. And then I'm asking myself, who wants that? | ||
I'm like, oh wait, everyone wants that. | ||
And if you don't want that, they say you're gay. | ||
You know, I alone, like that Norm Rockwell painting, stand up and I'm like, I don't want that. | ||
That's gay. | ||
And people go, no, you're gay. | ||
And I'm like, no, you're gay. | ||
No, if you like that, you're the gay one. | ||
People are like, oh, you don't want a girl with a puffy face and 25 BMI and platinum blonde hair and she talks like a nig and she's got the long nails like a nig and she's got the fucking face paint on and she's going to treat you like a baby. | ||
Oh, you don't like that? | ||
You're gay. | ||
No, you're gay if you like that. | ||
So, I saw that TikTok, and I was thinking uppercut punt. | ||
I was thinking Randy Orton, RKO. I was thinking, if I ever saw that girl in the club, it'd be an RKO, okay? | ||
Head strapped in, RKO, and then punt. | ||
And then illegal, like Vince McMahon, punt, blaster head. | ||
No, but I wouldn't actually do that. | ||
I wouldn't actually do that. | ||
It's like cartoon violence, PG rating. | ||
But I did think about it. | ||
What was the question? | ||
Muscular. | ||
Yeah, so it's not even just muscular women, dude. | ||
It's just like women, period. | ||
It's just like women, period. | ||
They have tattoos. | ||
They're sluts. | ||
They wear too much makeup and they're just like fucking stupid and annoying. | ||
They want to drag you to a Taylor Swift concert. | ||
If you enjoy that, you are like scum. | ||
These girls, they go to a Taylor Swift concert so they could do what? | ||
Stand there rocking from side to side with other people yelling the lyrics? | ||
Just like the dumbest shit ever. | ||
They wear the stupidest outfit. | ||
They look like idiots. | ||
Like I said, they do all this makeup. | ||
It's not even hot. | ||
Who is that even for? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, it's not even attractive. | ||
They just put all this... | ||
They look like drag queens. | ||
Like, women wear makeup like drag queens. | ||
And they do their hair in these, like, ridiculous, like, curls and braids and stuff. | ||
It's like, it's not even hot. | ||
You look like an idiot. | ||
And then they go with their little wristbands and stuff with their phone. | ||
And they go to a Taylor Swift concert so they could, like, gyrate and, like, yell the lyrics. | ||
It's you! | ||
It's like, why are you doing that? | ||
So stupid. | ||
And if you are one of these suckers that gets dragged along to that, like you're in tow, like girlfriend, you know, with you, the boyfriend, the boyfriend in tow. | ||
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Oh, I gotta do it. | |
I gotta go with my girlfriend. | ||
I gotta go. | ||
Like, you are a slave. | ||
You should be castrated. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You should be taken into custody as a prisoner of war. | ||
You know, I actually agree with that Navy SEAL that said that Dean Withers should be a sex slave. | ||
I actually agree with that guy. | ||
All these boyfriends that are being dragged along for all the women's shenanigans, like they do actually deserve to be enslaved by the government or something. | ||
Because it's just reprehensible. | ||
If you are described as a boyfriend, it's like you're not going to make it. | ||
It's over for you. | ||
My girlfriend, my boyfriend, what are we, three years old? | ||
What is his first grade? | ||
You know, it's like you guys are roommates practically. | ||
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They live together, but they're not married. | |
They like, it's just like this elaborate, like endless mating ritual. | ||
They meet up at dinner, and the girl gets all dressed up, and the guy does this little song and dance, trying to make her laugh, trying to be funny. | ||
And the girl is like, he didn't buy me an appetizer. | ||
Fuck him. | ||
He didn't slam his car down like a baller. | ||
Fuck him. | ||
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Hmm. | |
It's a no for me. | ||
He's a Trump supporter. | ||
Um, he plays video games and that gave me the ick. | ||
Uh, it's like, dude, like I just can't even. | ||
And what the black pillars say is so true about like, you ever see that experiment where they, they make like a fake profile on Tinder and their bio is like, I was in jail for domestic abuse. | ||
And the women are like, it's okay. | ||
Um, They make their profile picture like a hot person and their bio is like they got caught for being a pedophile. | ||
And girls hit them up and they're like, well, you know, maybe it was a misunderstanding. | ||
Anyway. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
That's just true. | ||
Well, we'll get off this. | ||
I'll get off the cell box on this one for now. | ||
Uh, no, probably not. | ||
Guys do that too. | ||
You think guys don't do that too? | ||
Of course, guys are the biggest offenders that do that. | ||
That's just a totally naive take. | ||
And look, don't get me wrong, I am a misogynist, but let's just be honest. | ||
Guys do... | ||
Every southern guy is exactly the same way. | ||
And basically every conservative guy is exactly the same way. | ||
You know, they'll have like, you know, John 316 in the bio, and then they're, you know, making sluts every weekend. | ||
Smoking pot. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
I actually don't know. | ||
I don't know who runs AF Post. | ||
My right hand of God. | ||
I have nothing to do with it. | ||
You know, obviously, because they support Trump. | ||
They're telling people to vote for Trump. | ||
So I don't know who runs it. | ||
I know some of the people that are contributors, but I don't know who owns the company if there is one. | ||
Dutch Farmer 2022 cent $5. | ||
Tomorrow's stream will be brought to you by Qatar Airways. | ||
No other airline offers pure luxury and fast speed internet connection to playstakes.com. | ||
No, no, it's not a kick stream. | ||
So it's just a regular AF show. | ||
Not paid for by Cutter. | ||
Yeah, look, you can cry about it, but there's not an argument. | ||
This is just rhetoric. | ||
And by the way, good. | ||
Good. | ||
Let Republicans go to the center. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
Let them go back to the center. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
You are an idiot. | ||
Let's try and think another step ahead. | ||
You want to try it? | ||
I hope it doesn't short-circuit your brain. | ||
Let's try and think one additional step ahead. | ||
Because you're right. | ||
Republicans will move us back to the center. | ||
Is that better or worse for real nationalists? | ||
Is it better or worse for a real nationalist to run against a cuck like Nikki Haley or someone like Vance who is a cuck but everybody thinks is based because of his association with Trump? | ||
Which is better for the real authentic nationalist movement? | ||
A subversive traitor or an outright enemy? | ||
It's obvious. | ||
But literally you just didn't think one more step ahead because you are incapable, because you are an idiot. | ||
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We need a live Krabby Patty review. | ||
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It's just Wendy's, dude. | ||
I'm not going to eat it. | ||
Wendy's sucks. | ||
They don't even give you a special bag. | ||
They put a sticker on a bag and they give you a Dave's double. | ||
I'm just not going to do that. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
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Part of the joy of being a Trump supporter was pissing off those that vote with their emotions rather than their brains. | ||
This time around the globe, Otsio Homo Complex has propped a papier-mâché caricature of his former self. | ||
I stand for America first. | ||
I stand for Christ the King. | ||
Voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Well, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I disagree, though. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I actually believe in voting based on your emotions. | ||
I think you should vote based on your heart, not your mind. | ||
I'm a big believer in... | ||
This isn't Ben Shapiro. | ||
It's not facts don't care about your feelings. | ||
If I was voting based on facts, I'd vote for Trump. | ||
Well, actually, Donald Trump will be better for the economy. | ||
Well, statistically speaking, I'm voting with my heart, dude. | ||
I'm voting with my soul. | ||
I'm voting with the core of my being, which is not voting at all. | ||
So I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
I get what you mean, though. | ||
I agree with the sentiment. | ||
But I vote with my emotions. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Grass-fed Groy percent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
I am so ready for this election to be over. | ||
I can't stand seeing faggots like Stutterboy Maga Hulk and Bap Spy Captive Dreamer, who isn't even American, sowing out for Trump. | ||
Both of those guys can't stop tweeting about you. | ||
It's all so tiresome. | ||
The right wing is dead. | ||
God bless you, 07. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
Yeah, that's partially why it would be good to gloat if Trump loses, but it'll be just as sweet if the left loses. | ||
We'll gloat over that as well. | ||
But yeah, I mean, look, the real right is undergoing a transition right now. | ||
We need to survive. | ||
Thanks. | ||
It was given to me by a very handsome gentleman and extremely loyal. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hope you're doing all right. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I will not vote for Trump. | ||
It may confine you to a jail cell as a direct consequence. | ||
What if Trump lost Pennsylvania by like 100 votes? | ||
You could credibly say that I... Not going to happen. | ||
But what if it did? | ||
And then you went to jail. | ||
It would mean I sent you to jail. | ||
It's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
But it is a sacrifice I'm willing to make. | ||
And I hope you understand. | ||
I love you. | ||
I'm praying for you. | ||
The good news is Christ won the victory. | ||
No, that's kind of too far. | ||
But the good news is God won. | ||
Doesn't that make you feel better? | ||
No, but that's not... | ||
I don't mean to mock that premise, but... | ||
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I have to do it, though. | |
though. | ||
I am sorry. | ||
I hope you'll forgive me. | ||
I'll visit you. | ||
I'll bring you books. | ||
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I'll bring you cheese. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Love you too. | ||
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On the Joe Rogan experience today, Elon let it slip that SpaceX could only hire permanent residents because of its level of clearance and that Trump had to win. | ||
Well, Well, well, well True True Thank you so much, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I need that. | ||
I do get a lot of hate. | ||
You know, and it's easy to become cynical, but I have the joy of the Lord. | ||
You know, I love America. | ||
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The right consists of three cults. | ||
Trump's. | ||
Deals. | ||
Yours. | ||
Trump. | ||
Largest. | ||
Broadest. | ||
By far lowest IQ. Deal. | ||
Most powerful. | ||
Psychopathic. | ||
Highest average IQ. Focused. | ||
Yours. | ||
Highest IQ leader. | ||
Highest IQ variance. | ||
Contrarian. | ||
Scattershot. | ||
Bipolar. | ||
That's a good analysis. | ||
I think you're right, actually. | ||
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Excited to vote for Fuentes slash Port Tomorrow. | ||
High hopes. | ||
It's like that song, High Hopes for a Living. | ||
I believe that he will win. | ||
Yeah, the Iran nuclear deal being ripped up. | ||
Sovereignty over Jerusalem. | ||
Killing Soleimani. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Keep your friends far away, as far away as possible, and hire your enemies and give them power over you. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
One, not going to happen. | ||
to, um, even if it did, it really doesn't matter to be honest with you. | ||
$5. | ||
I live in PA in Allegheny County, which is blue. | ||
And the amount of open support for Trump this time is way higher than 2016 and 2020 before it seemed like Trump supporters were embarrassed to talk about it. | ||
Now it seems like Kamala is the embarrassment. | ||
Yeah, that's the vibe. | ||
That's the vibe shift. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Hey, dumbass, they hate you too. | ||
Yeah, Trump may not dislike you, but he's not running the administration. | ||
Jews are running the administration. | ||
They hate you more than the black women. | ||
So, I mean, here's just the definition of, like, a hog that will eat garbage. | ||
Like, you're a disgusting pig, and they'll fill up the trough of garbage, and you'll stick your fat, disgusting snout in and eat it up no matter what they put in there. | ||
That's what you are. | ||
Well, well, well. | ||
So I guess the market has spoken. | ||
Thank you for the super chat, Canuck. | ||
Hope you had a good birthday. | ||
Well, he's someone who's got it all figured out, so lots of luck. | ||
Now it's become a battle on the right between those voting and not. | ||
Leather Apron Club just came out with a video saying not to vote because Trump cucked. | ||
Yeah, I feel like, oh, that's just so funny. | ||
I have infinitely more aura and clout. | ||
And he goes, well, you're only doing it for the clout. | ||
I have no, like, is that his excuse for why he can't get 100,000 views on a video now? | ||
Bro, can't get 100,000. | ||
He has a YouTube page with 400,000 subs or something. | ||
Can't get 100K views anymore. | ||
Totally immolated his career because he got lazy. | ||
Oh, well, I don't have clout because I'm supporting Trump. | ||
Oh, is that the excuse now? | ||
Guy's a fucking loser and a simpleton. | ||
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Trump recently said he would give Netanyahu a deadline to end the war. | ||
Shortly after the polls and betting markets evened out, this could be a reason for the sudden shift. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think that's wrong. | ||
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Do you think there will be a record turnout in this election? | ||
No, I think it'll be lower than 2020. | ||
Super Saiyan sent $5. | ||
E. Michael Jones said on Twitter Trump may be lying to get elected but will betray the Jews later. | ||
As evidence, he linked an article I found very unconvincing. | ||
But I'll still leave it here if PPL want to read realnewsandhistory.com slash anyto92224 slash Yeah, I mean, look, anything is possible. | ||
But the question is, how likely is it? | ||
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And I think it's virtually not possible. | |
No. | ||
Okay, well, that's a stupid belief, and you're dumb. | ||
I believe voting for someone... | ||
Based on what? | ||
It has no effect either way. | ||
Mother 4 fangames sent $10. | ||
The Democrats are getting desperate. | ||
Hashtag Gamers4Harris just released a sequel to Undertale where you play as Kamala Harris. | ||
Will KamalaTale be enough flip the electoral map in her favor? | ||
I never played Undertale. | ||
I don't. | ||
Superior 88 sent $5. | ||
2016 was the election. | ||
DBH the best of times. | ||
Trolling. | ||
Shitposting. | ||
The meme war. | ||
Waiting for new Murdoch Murdoch episodes to draw. | ||
RIP that show. | ||
MM in chat to pay respects if you know what's good. | ||
That show was trash. | ||
That show was never funny. | ||
Faggot simp. | ||
It was literally a girl and her simp. | ||
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Murdoch Chan! | |
Murdoch Chan, oh, you know, the girl would be like, you're a fucking cuck. | ||
Hitler is based. | ||
And the simp would be like, Murdoch Chan, you're so based. | ||
Gayest show ever. | ||
Gayest show ever for cucks. | ||
And the guy sounded like a soy boy. | ||
The main guy had like a soy voice. | ||
I'm going to tweet right now. | ||
I'm going to say 2016 was actually | ||
the most important election of our lifetimes and most of Trump's surrogates and well I'll say surrogates and donors either sat it out don't | ||
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Don't be a sucker. Don't be a sucker. | |
Don't be a sucker. | ||
That's just true. | ||
Right? | ||
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Most important election. | |
No, no. | ||
16 was the most important election. | ||
Your running mate voted for Evan McMullen. | ||
If only you knew. | ||
You're so stupid. | ||
If only you knew what I knew. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
That guy's a piece of shit. | ||
And he betrayed me. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I reluctantly became the leader. | ||
I was a host of a show. | ||
No one else stepped up. | ||
And so is thrust upon me. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
You're just gay, though. | ||
The 2020 election? | ||
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Wow. | |
Young man. | ||
What are you, 17? | ||
Yeah. | ||
2020 was a big deal, but 2016 was just insane. | ||
Philip sent $10. | ||
Bro Trump is doing what he needs to do to win. | ||
Quit shitting on him. | ||
He realizes in order to get elected again he needs to play the long game. | ||
You're a fed. | ||
Yeah, you're an idiot. | ||
W. W ticket. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
We're going to win this thing, guys. | ||
38 but enjoy show sent $5. | ||
I respect your decision for you not vote for him. | ||
But if claim that you love Trump as a person, why not cast a vote to keep him out of prison? | ||
I'll cast a vote for him tomorrow. | ||
Not happily, but I can't stomach an Indian woman being president. | ||
Okay, well, have fun. | ||
Boogly woogly sent $10. | ||
Anonymous figures of dubious national origin and people who never supported Trump before 2024. | ||
Literally. | ||
People that were not born on the land, people like Elon Musk, people like, well, Vivek's parents weren't, people like Koston Alamaru, Curtis Yarvin, they weren't even born on the land. | ||
But they're in charge. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Because Groypers and other people went to the Capitol, got arrested, and Trump didn't pardon them. | ||
He could have. | ||
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He didn't. | |
And you might say, oh, he would have gotten impeached. | ||
Okay, well, he was leaving office in two weeks anyway. | ||
Oh, well, then he would have went to jail. | ||
Oh, and that... | ||
So the supporters go to jail, but he's not willing to. | ||
Sire Lancaster sent five dollars. | ||
I plan on voting for local ordinances to fight the repeal of my state's abortion ban and block sports gambling. | ||
But I won't be voting for any candidates. | ||
One hundred percent agree with you. | ||
I refuse to fight over scraps from the establishment's table like a dog. | ||
Yep. | ||
Won't do it. | ||
A son, George sent ten dollars. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let's go! | ||
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Good. | |
Stay home. | ||
Do not vote. | ||
This has got to be bait. | ||
This has got to be bait. | ||
Everyone's trans. | ||
It's humiliating. | ||
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It's a secular religion is what it is. | |
Okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I don't really vibe with that stuff. | ||
I know they're all gonna give me shit for that, but I don't know. | ||
Just not really a fan. | ||
That is true. | ||
I won't hold it against you, but it is true. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Leave Tolkien the hell alone. | ||
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That's good. | |
You're never gonna insult your way to the presidency. | ||
That's funny. | ||
He's not a real Catholic. | ||
He dissed Tolkien. | ||
Israel Cardona sent $10. | ||
We love Zerka. | ||
Yes, we do. | ||
Based Crocheter sent $10. | ||
I will never forget my very first vote being Fuentes slash pork and will be telling my children about it in the future. | ||
My co-worker told me people used to write in Mickey Mouse. | ||
Maybe write in something serious. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Dalton is rich! | ||
Thank you for supporting this show. | ||
This show brought to you by Dalton Claude Felter. | ||
Sponsored by No Holds Barred. | ||
Sponsored by Radio Rebel. | ||
Sponsored by Radio Rebel. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
We love you, Dalton. | ||
The Radio Rebel himself. | ||
I hear you, man. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
When you get in those games, when you get in a big free-for-all World map. | ||
You don't have time to go and vote. | ||
You gotta... | ||
I mean, you know... | ||
The enemies are on the march. | ||
You gotta be ready to queue up the production. | ||
I hear you. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Are you seriously thinking that you were going to get people to vote for you? | ||
As a joke? | ||
So that's what you went, Rouge? | ||
Because you wanted people to vote for you to jumpstart your political shtick? | ||
Wow. | ||
Holy shit. | ||
Well, and John Pork. | ||
I'm also trying to jumpstart John Pork's political career, and we'll see how that goes for him. | ||
I think he's the one that's going to make it all the way, to be honest with you. | ||
I have too much baggage. | ||
I did. | ||
I did. | ||
Yeah, it's awesome. | ||
We got this thing. | ||
100. | ||
Maybe you could talk to Sam and make an appearance as a freeloader. | ||
No, I haven't seen it this time around, but yeah, maybe. | ||
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I don't know. | |
No one's going to do that. | ||
I don't think it's going to be a significant number. | ||
Okay, we don't care. | ||
You know, we really don't care that much. | ||
Okay, what's with all the duplicates? | ||
Are you guys stupid or what? | ||
Ah, well, well, well. | ||
Nick vindicated. | ||
Big surprise. | ||
Armenian grow by percent $10. | ||
I agree. | ||
Trump, along with J.D. Vance and Vivek, all posted about Armenians, and it felt like such obvious pandering. | ||
It's true that 200,000 Armenians were cleansed out of our lands by Azerbaijan, but they got 80% of their weapons from Israel. | ||
Trump isn't going to do anything. | ||
Well, and they're now a protectorate of the United States. | ||
We'll see if that bodes well for them. | ||
But I don't, you know, look, whatever. | ||
I mean, I want Armenia to fend off the imminent invasion from Azerbaijan. | ||
But the point is, if he could pander to a small group, he could pander to his own base. | ||
That's the point. | ||
election, but in 24 hours he could be gone from US politics. | ||
Yeah, you already said that. | ||
Howard sent $10. | ||
Did you see Elon posted a clip saying that Atlas polling shows that if white men go out and vote, Trump has it in the bag 100%. | ||
So they know and just don't even care about us. | ||
It's always been that way, and everyone knows that. | ||
Did you see all the vote Trump for low grocery prices? | ||
It reminds me of the de Blasio shilling free Shake Shack to take the vax. | ||
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Yep. | |
Bra sent $5. | ||
At this point, you and Colonel McGregor are the only intelligent, knowledgeable, and honest America first patriots in right-wing political media. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, I like him. | ||
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He's good. | |
Well, well, well. | ||
Yeah, nobody should vote for Kamala. | ||
Sorry if you already covered this, but did you see the recording of Jeffrey Epstein talking about how him and Trump were best friends for 10 years? | ||
I did. | ||
Yeah, I did see that. | ||
Well, and I believe that's true. | ||
I think Epstein and Trump were probably closer than we knew based on new revelations. | ||
Well, and look, if you think that's a bridge too far, look at when Trump was questioned about it. | ||
I think back in like May, it was earlier this year. | ||
And he's getting interviewed by the press. | ||
And they say, are you going to declassify the JFK files? | ||
And he goes, yes. | ||
Are you going to declassify the 9-11 files? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are you going to declassify the Epstein files? | ||
And he goes, yeah. | ||
But maybe not all of it because, you know, some people might be innocent. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
I'll try and find it right now. | ||
It's like, it almost sounds like not even real, but it is real. | ||
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If you were president, would you declassify, you can answer yes or no to this, would you declassify the 9-11 files? | |
Yeah. | ||
Would you declassify JFK files? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I did. | ||
I did a lot of it. | ||
Would you declassify the Epstein files? | ||
Yeah, yeah, I would. | ||
All right. | ||
I guess I would. | ||
I think that less so, because, you know, you don't know, you don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there, because it's a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. | ||
But I think I would, or at least I... Do you think that would restore trust? | ||
Help restore trust? | ||
Yeah, I don't know about Epstein so much as I do the others. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's not... | ||
So look, I'm not making that up. | ||
And like, look, Epstein can say whatever he wants. | ||
He did say they were best friends for 10 years, and maybe that's true, and maybe it's not, but that's so sus. | ||
Would you declassify this? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Would you? | |
Yes. | ||
Well, Adam, maybe some of it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Would you declassify the 9-11 files? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Would you declassify JFK files? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I did. | ||
I did a lot of it. | ||
Would you declassify the Epstein files? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I would. | ||
All right. | ||
I guess I would. | ||
I think that's less so because, you know, you know. | ||
Less so? | ||
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Bruh, that is so cooked. | |
Christine in Ohio sent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Ohio mom here. | ||
Just had surgery today. | ||
Spending night in hospital. | ||
Thank God I can watch your show. | ||
It is bringing me peace and healing. | ||
I'm with you on all points made. | ||
I am a nationalist too. | ||
Oh, and I hope you got your package. | ||
Not even sure now if it delivered. | ||
Disappointed face. | ||
It's been a few months. | ||
Hey, well, I didn't know you had surgery. | ||
Well, hey, we're praying for a speedy recovery. | ||
Hope you're doing all right. | ||
Hope it's nothing bad. | ||
Well, I mean, I don't think any surgery is good, but God bless. | ||
I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the show. | ||
It's a little earlier tonight, right? | ||
So you didn't have to stay up too late. | ||
Good news is when you're in recovery, you get a million hours of content because tomorrow's the election. | ||
So you'd be chilling out. | ||
Maybe you're at home, still in the hospital. | ||
I'll be on all day for literally the entire week. | ||
So hope you're doing well. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the show today. | ||
I got to get to the P.O. Box. | ||
I've been a little busy, but I'll try and get there this week. | ||
I've been getting ready for this big election stream. | ||
We have the Halloween marathon today. | ||
But I'll get over there. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Hope you're enjoying the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
It means effectively nothing. | ||
I mean, I think that's true. | ||
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But what's the court case? | |
So, if we go back to the census, they apportioned the electors. | ||
Like, it doesn't mean, okay, so what? | ||
So what? | ||
You know? | ||
General Patton sent $5. | ||
Is Freemasonry bad or good? | ||
I have a close friend that keeps asking me to join. | ||
It's evil. | ||
Double Up sent $5. | ||
Casting my vote for Baby Dog and Wahey Guru. | ||
Claim. | ||
That's true. | ||
Jones. | ||
Who? | ||
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Not super familiar with him. | |
Thank you. | ||
But yes, RIP. Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
100 a month. | ||
Can we get an election edit? | ||
Can we get it? | ||
I'll pay you, okay? | ||
Can we get an election edit? | ||
We gotta get an awesome election edit. | ||
That captures the feeling of the moment, you know? | ||
Are you inspired? | ||
We gotta get an election that captures the mood of the moment. | ||
Something that's sort of... | ||
Something that's sort of like wistful. | ||
We need like a song that captures the feeling. | ||
What's like a song that captures the feeling? | ||
It's sort of like... | ||
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Um... | |
What would you say? | ||
Maybe like... | ||
what's like a good song that captures this like sense of sadness a sense of loss You know, something was epic, now it's thick of it. | ||
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Everyone's saying thick of it. | |
Not thick of it. | ||
Not like a hype song. | ||
It's got to be more of like an emotional song. | ||
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So I don't know. | |
Yeah, not thick as an... | ||
I'll have to brainstorm that one. | ||
You've got to brainstorm it. | ||
Are you inspired? | ||
But hey, I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Yes, America first till we die. | ||
You're so fucking loyal. | ||
We love you, bro. | ||
Bangalore percent, $5. | ||
If Kamala is less likely to go to war in the Middle East and just carry on what Biden has been doing, why not? | ||
Space by Beach House. | ||
Well, I'm biased. | ||
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That's my favorite song. | |
One of my favorite songs. | ||
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Hmm. | |
That might be good. | ||
That might be good. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Exactly. | ||
$25. | ||
Nick, I don't think you understand what this election means. | ||
If we lose, you can say goodbye to all the pizza parties, ice cream sundaes, golden retriever puppies, big boob blondes, and ice cold beer. | ||
With Kamala, it's going to be trannies and whatever Dean Withers is from top to bottom. | ||
It's time to fall in line, champ. | ||
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If only. | |
If only it were so simple, you know. | ||
If only it were that simple. | ||
Dean Withers concubines. | ||
Dude, we'd be voting for... | ||
No. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
We can't even make jokes. | ||
If I make a joke like that, they're going to clip that and say, remember that time this faggot said... | ||
Just a little subversion of expectations, a little humor. | ||
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Okay. | |
No, but if only it were that simple. | ||
I wish. | ||
I wish Trump would make America white again. | ||
He's going to make America gay for the first time. | ||
Jason DeBose sent $20. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Long live Catholic men. | ||
So true. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Bob sent $5. | ||
Put my hawk twy in the bag. | ||
Yeah, just put the money in the bag. | ||
Super chat in bag. | ||
We all love and support you, Nick, and we're all going to be locked in tomorrow for the all-time greatest stream. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Rest up, goat. | ||
Heart. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Slavik Lukovic. | ||
What up, nigga? | ||
Yeah, tomorrow's gonna be big. | ||
Maybe my biggest dream ever. | ||
Maybe ever. | ||
$5. | ||
Muslims thinking Jill Stein is their savior. | ||
We deserve to be tricked sometimes. | ||
Trying to convince them that the only thing to support is guests in the Western world are grassroots nationalist Christian movements that will reclaim their country. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
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Okay, thank you. | |
Yeah, that's true. | ||
John Pork never called me reprehensible. | ||
Oh, maybe it'll come in six places this time. | ||
What are you looking forward to doing first as soon as you and John Pork are elected and as president and VP? Hmm. | ||
Day one, we're going to stop the ban of TikTok. | ||
Day two, we're going to investigate Lunchly. | ||
Day three, I don't know. | ||
Soon. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Well, you know, there's some... | ||
Privileged information I don't really want to reveal. | ||
I don't break confidence. | ||
But, you know, there's a little stuff going on over there. | ||
You know, there's some things that don't really sit right with me there. | ||
And I don't really want to get into it, like I said, because I don't break confidence. | ||
And it's a little bit speculative. | ||
And it's a pretty big accusation, but... | ||
I don't trust him. | ||
I don't trust him. | ||
And I think he's red-pilled, you know. | ||
I think he's an excellent writer, definitely one of the funniest writers of our generation, without a doubt. | ||
And he was a big part of my process, like, getting me to recognize the Jewish issue. | ||
But I don't trust him. | ||
And he did me dirty as well. | ||
But as for why I don't trust him... | ||
Classified. | ||
If that's not good enough for you, fine. | ||
But I'm just telling you, based on what I know, I don't trust him. | ||
mind broken by the lived hard propaganda. | ||
This is by design and will give Trump an almost carte blanche to serve Israel because people will just say better than Kamala. | ||
100% correct. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that just seems like schizo stuff. | ||
I love Charles Johnson, but you can only be wrong like 300 times before people start to say maybe you're kind of making it up as you go along. | ||
Didn't he say that like Trump was trying to lose and Biden was still going to be the president somehow? | ||
And like there were a lot of things he said throughout the election that like the turnaround on being proved to like, you know, if you say something that's far-fetched, And then it turns out to be true. | ||
It's like, wow, that guy knows what he's talking about. | ||
If he says something far-fetched and it turns out to be far-fetched, it's like, okay, so where's this coming from? | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I don't know how much of that stuff I believe in. | ||
No, no. | ||
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We love JF. We love JF. Yeah. | |
I do love Charles Johnson. | ||
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I do love his interactions with Darren Beattie. | |
You know, Darren Beattie is shit-talking him, and Charles Johnson every time is just quote-tweeting him, like, you have 30 days, you're going to jail. | ||
And then this new court case, he gets sued, and he's like, give me $100 million, I'm with the Department of Defense. | ||
And then he's like, oh, I can't wait for the lawsuit. | ||
You're going to jail. | ||
So I just love it. | ||
I love his content. | ||
Some of the predictions, we gotta admit, have missed the mark. | ||
Jerry Seinfeld sent $5. | ||
I'm not voting cause I don't give a shit. | ||
Simple as. | ||
So funny how people are so serious about voting. | ||
They act holier than thou for filling in a bubble with a pencil and getting a gay sticker. | ||
Those types piss me off so much. | ||
Very true. | ||
We're getting paid. | ||
Chris sent $100. | ||
No message. | ||
By the way, I love you so much. | ||
For real. | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Love you too, buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Elements 1985 sent $20. | ||
What if Dems control presidency for eight years during AI transition? | ||
Obama laid the tracks for diversity incorporated as a corporate phenomenon during great recession. | ||
We still haven't shaken that. | ||
I respect the Hegelian POV, but there are LTE structural implications at play W slash a Dem presidency that can't be understated IMO. | ||
And you think Republicans are going to launch the non-politically correct AI? | ||
That's just retarded. | ||
If anything, I'd rather have the Democrats. | ||
The Democrats are going to retard AI. Republicans are going to accelerate it. | ||
And if you think they're going to accelerate it without boundaries, who runs the Republican Party? | ||
Jews. | ||
Who runs Silicon Valley? | ||
Jews. | ||
Sequoia, run by Jews. | ||
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Okay? | |
And all those firms are infiltrated by Jews. | ||
You know, who runs OpenAI? | ||
Sam Altman. | ||
Or did. | ||
He's Jewish, okay? | ||
You think, okay, so do you really honestly think that all these other AIs are not going to have political correctness because they're run by Republicans? | ||
Like, it's just so naive. | ||
That's what I'm talking about when I say, you guys just don't have the right facts. | ||
You identify... | ||
The GOP as being based. | ||
It's like Spencer said the other day. | ||
You guys think that the Republican Party is synonymous with white nationalists or Western civilization? | ||
It's not. | ||
It arguably never was. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
It depends, okay. | ||
Let's get through tomorrow first. | ||
Yeah, I hope it does. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
It's a good song, but too dated. | ||
I did, yeah. | ||
Yeah, they too manned him, I heard. | ||
Real. | ||
Sounds dumb. | ||
No, that was the anthem for January 6th. | ||
Double up sent $5. | ||
If Trump wins, what are the chances you think we have to get him drop all the Jews and come back to the loyalists? | ||
Holocaust deniers sent $5. | ||
When do we get the candy? | ||
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If Trump wins, what would make it be good and awesome? | |
Holocaust deniers sent $5. | ||
Nick, you have to vote for Trump. | ||
unidentified
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Complicated. | |
We can't let the diddy crats win. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Okay, all right. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
Sheesh, that's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
unidentified
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Well... | |
Signing off for the last time before our world changes forever. | ||
Again, it's going to define the next four years. | ||
2016, it was the dawn of the Trumpenreich. | ||
I remember watching the sun rise after staying up all night on a new nation where Trump was president. | ||
The world was forever changed, and it seemed like the possibilities were endless. | ||
It was a new dawn, new morning. | ||
Sun rose on Trump's America for the first time. | ||
2021, dark winter. | ||
Sun set on Trump's America and in the dead of night, a horrible crime was committed. | ||
Election was stolen. | ||
And a dark winter set in where I was deplatformed, lost all my money, was betrayed by everybody, went through hardship. | ||
Here we are in 2024. | ||
It's a bit more ambivalent. | ||
I mean, what Whichever way it goes, I don't know what it means for me. | ||
I mean, we won't even know what it means for this movement. | ||
It really depends on how it plays out. | ||
So we enter into this period. | ||
It's very uncertain. | ||
It's very cautious. | ||
But it's going to mean a lot for me and for this thing for the next four years. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Well, I'll be watching tomorrow starting at 4 o'clock Central. | ||
Tune in. | ||
Follow me here on Rumble. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment. | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
How you'll be voting. | ||
And, you know, it's an historic stream. | ||
In a week, we're going to look back on this moment, this uncertainty that we have, and we're going to say we had no idea. | ||
You know, we're at the top of the roller coaster. | ||
Tomorrow. | ||
So, 4 o'clock, tune in. | ||
Watch me here on Rumble. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central. | ||
I'll be here all week, marathon week, streaming the results. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Big thank you to our Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Radia, Bass Crocheter, Groi Perrier, Half Mexican, Justin B., Dalton Claude Felter, I'm Red, Slavik Lukovic, and Triz. | ||
Special thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Big day. | ||
Until that, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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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. | ||
America first! |