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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, you hit that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enforce them, all right? | ||
Okay. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Everyone. | ||
It's warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
All right. | ||
I laughed out to Scott. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down, removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God. | ||
And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics. | ||
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit. | ||
Believe me, it's for their benefit. | ||
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My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now. | |
My sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for you. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory for the American people. | ||
We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again. | ||
So to every parent who dreams for their child, and every child who dreams for their future, I say these words to you tonight. | ||
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you. | ||
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Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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I'm like, yeah, yeah, it is. | |
I'm like, yeah, yeah, it is. | ||
Let you down. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga this war, nigga this war. | ||
I'm chucking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's over. | ||
I get excited for them coals. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the cold. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen! | ||
The anguished fallen! | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them! | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers RAAAASED! | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left with, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. - Come on. | |
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny. | ||
Then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
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. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
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I am officially running for president of the United States. | |
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people, but we have people that are stupid. | ||
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The American dream is dead, dead. | |
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
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The American dream. | |
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
America, break again, again. | ||
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We are loved. | |
Break again, again. | ||
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America! | |
market first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's me. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed, At Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government, we worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
Never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God. | ||
And follow his teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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To be continued... | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams? | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment That is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. | ||
This is a struggle for the survival of our nation and this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
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The thing that said take a look what happened These are people who work hard but no longer have a voice I am your voice | |
They've been put on notice If you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
I feel like this. | ||
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The socialists, globalists, Marxists, communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | |
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs to you, belongs to me. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
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To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words. | |
For me tonight, the people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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The time for action has come. | |
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, The respect that we deserve. | ||
The respect that we deserve. | ||
The respect that we deserve. | ||
The respect that we deserve. | ||
The respect that we deserve. | ||
The respect that we deserve. | ||
unidentified
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Hello! | |
I love you. | ||
I love you. | ||
I'm a doctor, but I'm running out of patience She told me that she's trying to get closer to space 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. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
unidentified
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
unidentified
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Are you winning, son? | |
Are you winning? | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper 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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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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It's wrong, isn't it? | |
It feels so right. | ||
And it's a deal. | ||
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I put together some really impressive views. | |
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman that looks like that has to have a reason she said. | ||
It's the dollar. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
It's the store. | ||
Are you Megan here? | ||
Oh. | ||
Are you? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
You speak to smack me. | ||
Look at this. | ||
No. | ||
Look at this, Rainer, on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
There you are. | ||
Come on. | ||
It's here. | ||
It's here. | ||
On Monday, Michael. | ||
Oh Everything's set for tonight, Mr. | ||
Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Hey, Crop, get a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
Mr. Crop! Crop, present a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Crop! | ||
Mr. Crop! | ||
My new game is Trump, the game. | ||
Trump the game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
Maybe I went to lose. | ||
I've never run into losing my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience is, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy on the spot, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
That's it. | ||
Yeah, honey, thank you. | ||
I love you, Kevin. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got a plane to do it. | ||
He created a magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump, we can do it. | ||
Scamgy. | ||
So far. | ||
I'm going to do it. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Of course I'm working. | ||
Down the hall. | ||
Your male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
Model. | ||
I'm going to do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm going to do it. | ||
Tyson, I think she was in the middle of the fight before the fight. | ||
No, no. | ||
Come on. | ||
You've got to be losing money on this. | ||
If you want to really see something that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
I've been acting like sour metal and the floor is your budget and just every picture of you. | ||
Hey. | ||
We will make America proud of you. | ||
We will move. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service? | ||
Because I think it's a very mean life. | ||
I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life. | ||
And I also see it as somebody with strong views. | ||
And somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. | ||
And that's a sad commentary for the political process. | ||
And if you have a minute, why don't we go? | ||
Talk about it somewhere only we know. | ||
This can be the end of everything. | ||
So why don't we go somewhere only we know? | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
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I want this earth on by myself. | |
I'm doing the job that I have. | ||
My voice is nothing but a scream in a fire. | ||
I stretch my hair, but my cup just goes up. | ||
I'm going to be here. | ||
I'm going to be here. | ||
as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
I'm in the worst. | ||
Catch. | ||
Okay. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. - It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first America first America first America first America first America first America first America first America | ||
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first America first America first America first America first America first America first America first | |
Thank you. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Tonight we're going to be talking all about the imminent nuclear war. | ||
World War III between the United States and Russia. | ||
It's been a long time coming. | ||
This Ukraine war has been going on nearly three years and it just continues to escalate. | ||
New report is that President Joe Biden has authorized the use of strikes deep into Russian territory by Ukraine using long-range missiles. | ||
And that is something that they took advantage of now. | ||
Just the past 24 hours they launched a missile strike deep inside Russia against an ammunition facility. | ||
Six missiles were launched, five were shot down and there was no significant damage. | ||
But it is a major escalation and now Russia has changed its nuclear posture. | ||
It used to be the case that their nuclear doctrine said they would only respond unless there is an existential threat against the Russian state. | ||
Now they say they might use their nuclear deterrent if they're attacked by a country like Ukraine backed by NATO. So there is an implicit threat that Russia might launch a nuclear attack against NATO, which includes the United States. | ||
And there's a lot of talk about a nuclear war. | ||
So we'll get to the bottom of it. | ||
We're going to talk about all the details and what the likelihood of a nuclear war might be. | ||
I actually don't think it's super high. | ||
I actually don't think it's extremely likely. | ||
And I'll talk about why that is. | ||
There's, I think, a very simple explanation for the change in policy. | ||
And this is something I believe we talked about earlier in the year that Biden was considering authorizing these missile strikes inside Russian territory. | ||
Even the deployment of long-range missile systems in Ukraine. | ||
Pretty simple explanation for it. | ||
And we'll get into that later. | ||
We're also going to be talking tonight about Matt Gaetz, who is the embattled nominee for Attorney General in the forthcoming Trump administration. | ||
As you know, last week Donald Trump nominated the Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz to be his Attorney General, but it doesn't appear that he has the votes to get confirmed in the Senate. | ||
He can only afford to lose three Republican votes, and it seems like he might not even get anywhere near that to get past the confirmation process. | ||
Trump is leaning on the senators to get him through, but there's been a brand new development. | ||
Of course, one of the reasons people are speculating that Matt Gaetz may not be seated is because it was never intended that he would be seated. | ||
When he was nominated for attorney general last week, he immediately resigned from Congress, maybe in the hopes that a House Ethics Committee investigation report against him would not be released. | ||
After the FBI declined to charge him for sex trafficking, the House Ethics Committee took up the investigation and were set to produce a report on that. | ||
That was supposed to come out last week. | ||
But since he resigned, it will not come out. | ||
Well, now the Ethics Committee is saying they may publish it anyway, and they're going to make a decision on that tomorrow. | ||
But there's been a new development in that saga altogether, which is that allegedly a hacker hacked the email and of an attorney involved in a civil suit regarding the same allegations and now some hacker out there is in possession of sworn testimony allegedly by a 17-year-old sexual assault accuser who says that Matt Gaetz had sex with her and there's also sworn | ||
testimony from another female who witnessed the sexual encounter. | ||
And now, allegedly, all of that sworn testimony, all that information is in the hands of a mysterious hacker who somehow gained access to the information through a link that was shared between attorneys. | ||
And we'll get into the details of this suit, how this all came about. | ||
But it's very strange. | ||
And I hope you guys know that none of this is actually what it seems to be. | ||
None of this is what they're saying it really is. | ||
Hackers, emails... | ||
They don't want Matt Gaetz to be the Attorney General. | ||
They will stop at nothing to prevent him from being confirmed. | ||
However, Trump and the Republicans are trying to pull that off. | ||
By any means, they are trying to stop him from taking control of the Department of Justice because they know that Gaetz is a Republican Trump loyalist. | ||
He is not one of the top attorneys in the country. | ||
He is a Trump loyalist and he will serve at the pleasure of Trump or whoever is behind Trump. | ||
And that could create a lot of problems for Trump's enemies. | ||
And so in order to block this appointment from happening, they're pulling out all the stops up to and including this kind of interference from the intelligence community. | ||
So when they say a mysterious hacker was able to acquire these materials immediately, Obviously very sensitive in their nature about these sexual assault allegations. | ||
Even though no charges were brought, all this was investigated. | ||
You can be sure this is the work of some intelligence agency or some other interested party. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit about that tonight as well. | ||
So those are going to be our two big news stories. | ||
We're going to talk all about that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Good to be back with you here again this week. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment down below. | ||
Let me know what you think about the show. | ||
Yesterday we had a massive show. | ||
We had a lot of ground to cover. | ||
So we talked about basically every Trump appointment. | ||
So if you missed the show last night, make sure to check out the replay because it was a big one. | ||
We had pretty good viewership. | ||
We had about 23,000 live viewers, unlike a normal show. | ||
So I don't know if that's just because people are, maybe they were checking in to see with all the drama going on what was going to happen. | ||
But we had a very big show last night covering all these Trump appointments. | ||
Really important stuff. | ||
And as you know, I've been very critical of the Trump campaign, Trump movement, and now this administration they're putting together, it's just terrible. | ||
It's like our worst anxieties are being realized about the total hostile occupation of this country by the state of Israel and by the Jewish lobby, which is, of course... | ||
It includes the Israel lobby but is also bigger. | ||
The Jewish lobby is bigger than the Israel lobby, although the Israel lobby is a part of it. | ||
We went into great detail last night going through every one of the appointments, one worse than the other. | ||
Hopefully, we'll get an opportunity at some point this week to talk about the geopolitical ramifications of I continue to believe that the reason we are even talking about a Trump presidency is because this is the outcome that is the most beneficial for the governing coalition in Israel. | ||
This is what is good for them. | ||
And as such, the outcome being a Trump victory... | ||
All of the cabinet appointments, it seems, were selected based on what is best for Israel. | ||
Rubio, Hegseth, Noam, all these people that were put in there to a man or woman. | ||
These are all appointments that will satisfy the main priorities of Netanyahu's governing coalition in Israel. | ||
And those priorities are allowing Israel or assisting Israel in bombing Iran, shutting down anti-Semitism in the United States, and making sure that the foreign aid is expedited and unrestricted to Israel. | ||
So I said last night, you know, we're going to cover it. | ||
Hopefully we'll get an opportunity this week if there's a news story to talk about in detail how those things are related. | ||
But if you didn't catch the show last night, make sure to check it out because it's super important. | ||
This is going to set the stage for the next two to four years. | ||
With that being said, there's one other thing I wanted to talk about. | ||
Don't want to spend too much time on it, but it is a little bit funny. | ||
So, one of the other historic results from the election two weeks ago is that the first transgender person was elected to Congress in the state of Delaware. | ||
And the person's name is Sarah McBride. | ||
It's a male-to-female transgender person, again elected as a congressman from Delaware. | ||
And already it's turned into a controversy because a Republican representative, Nancy Mace, has proposed a resolution to block this transgender representative from using the girls' bathroom at the Capitol. | ||
So we have transgenders in the government and now we're debating what bathroom this person's going to use. | ||
Are they going to use the boys' bathroom? | ||
Because they have a penis and balls and Or are they going to use the girls' bathroom because he's wearing makeup and has long hair and kind of looks like a woman? | ||
And the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, was asked about it, didn't really give a definitive answer. | ||
He didn't give an answer, got criticized, then he comes out and says, men are men, women are women, men can't become women. | ||
It's like, okay, well, what bathroom are they going to use? | ||
Doesn't really answer the question. | ||
And it's typical. | ||
Republicans will never take a real stand on these issues. | ||
They're going to grandstand about them during the election for their base, which is actually Christian and actually conservative. | ||
Then they get elected and you find out, I mean, they are all liberal. | ||
Okay? | ||
All of the Republican politicians are very liberal. | ||
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Many of them are atheists. | ||
Many of them are super liberal in their family life. | ||
Their staff are super liberal. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
But I don't even really want to talk about that. | ||
What I specifically wanted to talk about is how disturbing it is. | ||
So we have this transgender congressperson. | ||
And what else can you say? | ||
It's a sign of the times. | ||
More and more people are identifying as gay, lesbian, transgender. | ||
The number is exploding. | ||
And who can really be sure why? | ||
Is it because now that it is permitted, people are leaning into that? | ||
Maybe they felt that way before. | ||
Is it because of propaganda? | ||
Is it because of indoctrination? | ||
Who can really say? | ||
But you've got the transgender people. | ||
They're in schools and they're on social media. | ||
And now they're in Congress and it is what it is. | ||
It's a total freak show. | ||
It's totally degenerate. | ||
And it's just plain disturbing. | ||
And you look at this congressman and, you know, he looks like a guy. | ||
Like all transgenders, you can easily clock this person as a man. | ||
But what was even more disturbing than that to me, and, you know, it's going to be sort of hard to explain, but I watched an interview with this Sarah McBride, the transgender congressman. | ||
And he's being interviewed on PBS. And the interviewer says, how do you feel about the attention you're getting? | ||
And as a transgender person, how does it make you feel? | ||
Blah, blah, whatever. | ||
I mean, very basic question. | ||
And this transgender congressman, again, it's like this is a guy. | ||
It's a guy with makeup, hormones, dress, the whole thing, or pantsuit, whatever. | ||
But what was actually disturbing was how he responded. | ||
Because the way that he responded, his answer, he dives in and says, well, Delawareans don't judge me based on my identity. | ||
They judge me based on my ideas and the fact that I've got a proven track record of bipartisan accomplishments and getting things done. | ||
And I'm watching this interview and And I'm thinking in some ways, it would be more disturbing, or I'm sorry, it would be less disturbing if this transgender congressperson got up there and looked like a radical leftist, looked and sounded like a radical nutjob. | ||
It was more disturbing that this is a transgender person that's doing the same kind of politician talk that the rest of them are. | ||
And it seems like, and by the way, you see this in the same way as the country is becoming more non-white. | ||
When you turn on your local news, your local news affiliate to watch the 10 o'clock news, increasingly the news desk is getting more diverse. | ||
And they have names you can't pronounce. | ||
They're Indian, Asian. | ||
They're from Africa, whatever. | ||
And what's interesting is whether it's a transgender congressperson, whether it's some unpronounceable name, Indian at the news desk, whether it's racial, sexual, gender, ideological, what sexual, gender, ideological, what is undefeated is this kind of liberal movement. | ||
democratic, capitalist kind of culture. | ||
It is this overly manicured, this managerial human resources department kind of talk. | ||
It's like no matter what kind of people this country is comprised of, they will look and sound like an insurance salesman. | ||
They will look and sound like a commercial salesman. | ||
Like an advertisement. | ||
They will look and sound like a human resources representative. | ||
The same kind of corporate jargon. | ||
The same kind of choreographed hand motions. | ||
The same. | ||
It's exactly the same. | ||
Whether they're trans. | ||
Whether they're leftist. | ||
Whether they're from India. | ||
Within one generation. | ||
You're going to get. | ||
These people will start to populate on television and in government and in business, and they're going to be exactly the same. | ||
And that, to me, is actually more disturbing. | ||
It's this undefeated... | ||
Corporatism. | ||
That is the kind of—that is what everyone is assimilating into, and that is what is inescapable. | ||
It's this standardized, corporatized, sterilized— Kind of presentation that, again, you know, we thought in our nightmare scenario, the country might look like a cyberpunk, Blade Runner, Star Wars. | ||
It's going to be filled with diversity and conflict, and it's going to be kind of dingy and dark and gritty. | ||
And instead, we're just getting... | ||
Multiracial transgenderism with a corporate face, and in some ways that's maybe more terrifying. | ||
You're going to be going to McDonald's, you're going to be going to Holiday Inn Expresses, you're going to be watching television, and it's all going to be the same. | ||
Fluorescent lights and... | ||
All this kind of stuff, but just with men dressed like women and people from India, strangers, people's faces you don't recognize, holidays we've never heard of, that they're taking off. | ||
And I don't know if that's better or worse. | ||
So anyway, so I saw that interview and I'm thinking about, you know, I mean, what more can really be said that hasn't already been said? | ||
Yes, there's two genders. | ||
Yeah, we're going to call him a he, not a she, and he's going to use a boy's bathroom. | ||
Like, okay, that's already been said. | ||
Yes, yes, it's Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
Country's gone to hell. | ||
But the scarier thing is this, you know, this other aspect of it. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Unpopular opinion, but where do you send this person to go to the bathroom? | ||
Do we really want a person like that in the boys' bathroom? | ||
Because I started to think about it and I'm like, I don't know, it would be jarring to go into the boys' bathroom and see someone dressed up like a woman. | ||
Like, do we really want that as well? | ||
I mean, but then again, do we put this person in the girls' bathroom and this person has a penis? | ||
Do you give them a third bathroom, a third option? | ||
But that's kind of like, oh, this person gets a private bathroom. | ||
That's kind of a luxury. | ||
What do you do with these people? | ||
I think you just need to ban them from public life. | ||
You just got to ban them from public life because what are you going to do with them? | ||
You can't have someone with a penis in the girl's bathroom. | ||
Uh, then again, what if they cut their penis off? | ||
Now what? | ||
Do we have to check? | ||
There's no easy answers with this stuff. | ||
I wish everything was a little bit more simple. | ||
But it really, it should be their problem. | ||
It shouldn't be our problem. | ||
It should be there. | ||
If that's what you want to do, first of all, you shouldn't be allowed to do it. | ||
But if you do, it should really kind of be like a you problem, you know? | ||
They want to go and do all this stuff, and then they want to impose that on the world. | ||
You just need to go to the bathroom before you leave home. | ||
You go to the bathroom at home. | ||
Go before you leave. | ||
That's what I would say. | ||
Or something like that. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're going to get into the news. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time on that, but... | ||
I was just watching that interview, and just the way this individual was talking, he said, well, you know, really, they're focusing on my bipartisan track record of getting things done. | ||
And I'm like, what? | ||
Why do they all talk like this? | ||
They all talk like this. | ||
And it's really this mass society that we've created, which is the enemy. | ||
It really is this Unstoppable, hegemonic, assimilating, mass society we've created. | ||
And by that I mean, in a country with mass media and massive corporations, big everything, big government, big business, big this, big that, it has to appeal to, there's economies of scale, and it has to appeal to everybody. | ||
And so what you get is a very standardized product, and you also get a product that has to be extremely inoffensive, because anything colorful is It's going to create a form of public backlash from the young, the old, the men, the women, the whites, the blacks, the Christians, the non-Christians. | ||
And so what you get is this—it's almost like a negative personality. | ||
It's just like complete lack. | ||
And that's why, you know, society is, I think, becoming so— Uninspired and so dull and boring and sick. | ||
You know, the banality of evil. | ||
So anyway, I saw this transgender person. | ||
I almost was like, I wish this was like Antifa black bloc with pink hair. | ||
That would almost be more comforting. | ||
And you know, they have the same politics as the, you know, mass society, but... | ||
For this transgender to come in and be so, for it to be presented as completely normal, you realize they are going to get away. | ||
Like, this is the new normal. | ||
That's how it's going to be presented. | ||
And there's a racial aspect to it as well. | ||
I see a parallel in all these new races. | ||
You turn on the television and it's someone speaking in a perfect standard American dialect accent, but they look like they're from Bangladesh, but they're doing the weather report. | ||
It's a meteorologist and it's like our country is going to be totally corporate but brown and female and gay. | ||
Anyway, but we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our big story for tonight, which is the situation in Ukraine. | ||
We actually haven't talked about the Ukraine war in a long time. | ||
And this is, we have talked about it in the context of the election. | ||
Which is to say that this election maybe is more important for the fate of other countries than it is for the fate of our own country, specifically the two ongoing conflicts, ostensibly a third in Taiwan as well, which is brewing. | ||
But this was really the most important election for the conflict in the Middle East and the conflict in Ukraine. | ||
And of course, if Kamala Harris had won, the war in Ukraine would continue indefinitely. | ||
And the Democrats were pledging perpetual, unlimited, and actually escalating support to Ukraine with at least the appearance of restraining Israel from expanding and escalating the conflict in the Middle East. | ||
With Trump, it was the opposite. | ||
Trump would restrain Ukraine and maybe draw that war to a close by withholding foreign assistance to Kiev while at the same time taking the gloves off and allowing Israel to expand their war against Iran. | ||
So with Harris, you'd get the war with Ukraine and maybe not a war with Iran, although it might have been inevitable anyway. | ||
And with Trump, you were maybe getting the war in Ukraine to wind down, although it seems like it'll keep going, but certainly an expansion with the regional conflict in the Middle East. | ||
And so in that context, obviously Trump being elected has huge ramifications, right? | ||
Trump said specifically that he would bring the war in Ukraine to an end before he even is inaugurated. | ||
So he is the president-elect as of the election, and he'll be inaugurated on January 20th. | ||
So Trump has pledged that the conflict will come to an end sometime before January 20th, which would be any time between now and then. | ||
And so it is in this context now that there's been a major development in that war. | ||
It is nearing its third year. | ||
And Ukraine has basically collapsed. | ||
They're completely running out of manpower. | ||
And it seems like their defensive line is about to utterly collapse. | ||
This is why they're begging Washington for more sophisticated weapon systems with longer range or permission to strike into Russian territory, deep into Russian territory. | ||
And so the big development of the past week is that the president, Joe Biden, or somebody in the cabinet, we can't really be sure who because of the nature of this administration, but somebody inside the administration has authorized Ukraine to but somebody inside the administration has authorized Ukraine to use long range missiles deep inside Russian territory. | ||
They already have the missiles, and they have already been using those missiles, but they've been using those missiles against Russian forces that are already inside Ukraine, occupying what is considered Ukrainian territory. | ||
So this past week, the White House, Washington, someone in the government authorized Ukraine to use these long-range missiles that they already have, that they're already using to strike deep inside Russian territory, actually inside Russia, as opposed to attacking Russian forces in Ukraine. | ||
And this is seen as a major escalation. | ||
This is considered a red line for Russia. | ||
Russia wants to keep the conflict inside Ukraine and prevent it from spilling over into Russia itself. | ||
And so today Ukraine launched these long-range missiles. | ||
Russia says that six of them were launched and five were shot down. | ||
Western media says that eight were launched and five were shot down. | ||
So, regardless, most of them were shot down, and both Russia and the West say that none of them actually hit, but one of the missiles that was intercepted fell and hit an ammunitions depot in Russia, causing a small fire which was quickly put out. | ||
But this is a big deal. | ||
This is Ukraine using a long-range missile with logistical support from the United States against Russian military assets deep inside Russian territory. | ||
And what makes this a big deal is because these are weapon systems that are not just provided by the United States, but they rely entirely upon U.S. support to operate them. | ||
Without the United States selecting the targets, programming the targets, and assisting the Ukrainians in launching them, Ukraine can't use them. | ||
And so... | ||
This is effectively an act of war by the United States against Russia. | ||
It is one thing and you could say it's a negligible difference but technically there is one. | ||
It is one thing for the United States to provide defensive systems or certain kinds of offensive systems inside Ukraine for use against the invading Russian army inside Ukraine. | ||
Technically, it's still our hardware, and it's still killing Russians, although it is inside Ukraine. | ||
It is technically different when the United States is effectively launching our missiles and providing that logistical support to bomb Russians inside of Russia on their sovereign soil. | ||
This is, even though it doesn't really change the military situation because Ukraine and even the United States do not have a large supply of these missiles— Russia has an ability to shoot them down. | ||
They've shot down over 250 of them. | ||
It is a significant escalation. | ||
And so now Russia has changed their nuclear deterrence doctrine, and they've said that it used to be the case that if the Russian state was facing an existential threat to its existence, Russia would use a nuclear weapon in self-defense. | ||
Now Russia has changed their nuclear doctrine to say that if they're attacked by a block of countries— Like, for example, NATO, then they would consider retaliating with nuclear weapons. | ||
And so they've effectively modified their nuclear doctrine to include exactly this kind of attack, which is to say a long-range missile provided by NATO to Ukraine against Russians in Russian territory. | ||
So this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, Ukraine has fired U.S.-provided Army Tactical Missile Systems, or ATACOMs, into Russia's Bryonsk Oblast, marking a major escalation of the conflict that Russia has made clear risks a nuclear war. | ||
The escalation came as Russian President Vladimir Putin formalized changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine that lowered the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons, a step which he took in direct response to President Biden authorizing Ukraine to use Atakums, which have a range of about 190 miles, in strikes deep inside Russia. | ||
The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that Ukraine fired six Atakum missiles into Bryonsk, The ministry said, quote, as a result of anti-missile systems, five missiles were shot down and one was damaged by crews of S-400 and Panzer missile defense systems. | ||
The ministry said that missile debris fell on the territory of a military site causing a fire, but that no damage or casualties were reported. | ||
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the attack shows that the West seeks escalation, pointing to the fact that Ukraine cannot fire these missiles without U.S.-provided intelligence. | ||
Lavrov also said he hopes Ukraine's Western backers read Russia's new nuclear doctrine, which considers an attack by a non-nuclear-armed state that is supported by a nuclear-armed power as a joint attack. | ||
So their new nuclear doctrine says if a non-nuclear country like Ukraine attacks Russia with support from a nuclear-armed country or bloc of countries like NATO, then they consider that a joint attack, meaning Russia is being attacked by NATO, which is led by the United States. | ||
The doctrine allows the use of nuclear weapons in response to a conventional attack, meaning a non-nuclear attack against Russia or Belarus, if it is deemed a critical threat to Russia's sovereignty. | ||
The nuclear doctrine states that Russia's nuclear deterrence is aimed at, quote, Quote, a potential adversary which may encompass individual countries and military alliances that regard Russia as a potential enemy and possess nuclear and or other weapons of mass destruction or have substantial combat capabilities of general purpose forces. | ||
For former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the current deputy chair of Russia's Security Council, wrote on X that the new nuclear doctrine means Russia can use WMDs against Ukraine and NATO. | ||
The New York Times first reported on Sunday that President Biden had authorized Ukraine to use attack arms and strikes on Russian territory, even though U.S. officials acknowledged the escalation was not expected to alter the course of the war. | ||
So first... | ||
let's talk about the capability. | ||
These particular missiles were provided to Ukraine earlier in the year. | ||
They have been used against Russian forces, but only inside Ukraine, even though they have a range that includes Russian territory. | ||
They're not miracle weapons. | ||
They have been shot down. | ||
Like I said, they have been intercepted by Russian missile defense systems over 250 times. | ||
The change in the policy is that Biden authorized Ukraine to actually use them inside of Russia. | ||
They have them. | ||
They've used them, and they're not super effective, but now they can use them inside of Russia. | ||
And there were, like I said, no casualties, no significant damage. | ||
The response from Russia is that considering these weapons have to be supported by the United States, Ukraine can't use them without direct involvement from the United States for target acquisition and for programming the target. | ||
They need the United States satellites. | ||
They need the United States intelligence network. | ||
Russia considers it a joint attack, meaning the United States and Ukraine attacking Russia. | ||
So their response was to lower the threshold of their nuclear deterrence. | ||
And they're effectively now creating a tripwire saying that henceforth, if Ukraine is launching missiles with assistance from the United States inside of Russian territory, they consider that a joint attack and they would consider retaliating with nuclear they consider that a joint attack and they would consider retaliating with nuclear weapons either in Ukraine or Now, that could be a bluff and it most likely is. | ||
But they have lowered that threshold to Dare, Washington, to find out if it's a bluff. | ||
But this is the change in the policy. | ||
This is the logistical change that's taken place. | ||
But like I said at the top of the show, this is a risky play by both sides. | ||
For the United States to authorize the use of these systems in Russia is extremely provocative. | ||
Because now you've got, again, sovereign Russian territory being bombed, effectively by the United States. | ||
This is now, and realistically it has been for years, this is a direct war. | ||
Make no mistake about it, the United States is at war with Russia. | ||
Calling it a proxy war is really not possible. | ||
An accurate reflection of what is going on. | ||
Because there are American mercenaries fighting in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And they have been fighting in Ukraine. | ||
There are American officers in Ukraine. | ||
According to some reports, there have been French and German troops in Ukraine from the very beginning. | ||
And of course, Ukraine could not continue to fight without all this foreign aid. | ||
Hundreds of billions of dollars from the United States. | ||
So... | ||
We are in a war. | ||
Russian ships in the Black Sea have been destroyed thanks to targeting by American satellites. | ||
We're a war with Russia. | ||
And we're only leaning more into that, away from an indirect conflict to a direct conflict. | ||
Here is what I think is going on here. | ||
Earlier in the year, Ukraine launched a counteroffensive, which was successful inside of Russian territory. | ||
They conducted a cross-border raid in Kursk in Russia. | ||
And to this day, Russia has been struggling to take back the territory. | ||
There is a small bridgehead. | ||
Again, this is the Ukrainian forces crossed over into Russia from Ukraine in sort of a last-ditch tactical maneuver to draw Russian forces away from Ukraine's eastern front and towards the north. | ||
Now, this is notable because Russia has said they will not negotiate until the Ukrainians are out of Russian territory. | ||
Russia has said they will not begin peace talks, in other words, until the Ukrainians are out of Kursk, until this bridgehead, which has been established, is taken back by Russia. | ||
Now, this is where it becomes important, the context, which is our new president-elect. | ||
So Trump has said that he is going to bring an end to the war before January 20th. | ||
The Democrat establishment, which is supportive of NATO and supported by the intelligence community and supported by these Atlanticist think tanks, they don't want the war to end. | ||
They don't want Ukraine to fall. | ||
They don't want for this to be a giant NATO defeat. | ||
So they are deeply concerned that when Trump gets in, or even before Trump gets in, he's going to end the whole conflict. | ||
So Trump ending the conflict is sort of contingent on this, in a way, on this bridgehead in Kursk. | ||
What Biden's authorization of the use of long-range missiles inside of Russian territory does is it might make it more difficult for Russia to take back that territory. | ||
And that's in addition to the political ramifications, which are extremely provocative – This is a last-ditch effort. | ||
I don't even think this is an initiative by Biden. | ||
This is clearly an initiative from the Pentagon, whoever is running this military policy, which is to prevent peace from being established in Ukraine. | ||
That's the only way to look at it. | ||
The risk of a nuclear war, I think, is still relatively low, although it is concerning. | ||
But given the nature of this strike, which, again, didn't kill anybody and most of it was intercepted, you must understand it's very similar to what is happening in the Middle East. | ||
So much of it is choreographed and you have to look at the technical capabilities. | ||
You have to look at what is happening on the ground. | ||
This is about the ability of Russia to prosecute this war and Matching America's defensive capabilities or artillery capabilities. | ||
And a strike like this is purely intended to provoke and again to prevent peace from being established. | ||
So that's my read on the situation here. | ||
The thing is, I am not even confident that Trump will end the war in Ukraine. | ||
I don't think it's that simple. | ||
And we'll go back even to some of these appointments that were made already in Trump's cabinet. | ||
People like Mike Waltz, his national security advisor, John Radcliffe, the CIA director. | ||
They have said that the strategy to bring Russia to the negotiating table, because understand, Russia really has no reason to negotiate. | ||
If they continue this war, they will win and they will take a lot of territory and maybe cut off Ukraine from the Black Sea entirely, maybe seize all this land right up to the Dnieper River. | ||
So the United States, and this is classic Trump, they need to bring Russia to the negotiating table and get them to expeditiously end the war. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
Exerting pressure. | ||
So in other words, the path to a deal, to peace... | ||
Runs through leveraging Russia by exerting pressure on Russia. | ||
What does that look like? | ||
Well, Mike Waltz, again, the incoming national security advisor, said very specifically what that looks like. | ||
Right before the election, he said in order to bring Russia to the negotiating table, in order to exert pressure on them, first we're going to ratchet up the sanctions. | ||
We're actually going to seriously enforce the energy sanctions on Russian oil and gas. | ||
We're going to pump liquefied natural gas into Europe And, in addition to that, in addition to these economic measures, which are designed to crush Russia's economy, and by the way, there's a couple of ways you do that. | ||
One, you do secondary sanctions on Russia's oil and gas to prevent anybody from buying it, and that drives down their revenue because the sales go down. | ||
That's one. | ||
But then two, the United States also increases energy production. | ||
We leverage Saudi Arabia to cut production. | ||
We increase domestic production, and And the global price of energy goes down and that's another way that we're applying pressure on Russia's oil revenue. | ||
This is what Mike Waltz said. | ||
This is what the incoming cabinet has said. | ||
We're going to go to war on Russia's energy by enforcing the energy sanctions and we're going to increase domestic production and presumably force our allies to produce more as well. | ||
And if Russia can sell less and are forced to sell at a lower price, that means they make less money, which means their war machine is not able to be fully funded. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, and this is the other part, which if you're paying attention, they've been very clear about it. | ||
The second part is they said they're going to allow Ukraine to bomb Russia. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
All these Trump people are saying, wow, I can't believe Biden's parting gift is to start World War III. They're calling it treason. | ||
They're saying this is treason that Biden is allowing. | ||
He's going to start World War III. That's his last act. | ||
This senile president, that's his revenge against Trump. | ||
This is so sick. | ||
But what is Biden doing? | ||
He's taking the handcuffs off Ukraine, letting them bomb deep into Russian territory. | ||
Well, what did Mike Waltz, Trump's incoming national security advisor, say on November 4th, the day before the election? | ||
He said, we're going to go to war against Russia's energy, and we're going to let Ukraine bomb deep inside Russia. | ||
They're saying the same thing. | ||
They're saying the exact same thing. | ||
That's how they're going to get Russia to the negotiating table. | ||
They're going to open up the front, really just by allowing Ukraine to start doing to Russia what Russia's doing to Ukraine, and they're going to go to war against the energy. | ||
And it only makes perfect sense. | ||
This is what Trump did to Iran in his first term. | ||
This is what Trump did to Venezuela in his first term. | ||
He went to war against the oil. | ||
He pulled out of the Iranian nuclear deal and put sanctions on any European country buying Iran's oil. | ||
Remember, he keeps saying Iran was broke because he enforced the energy sanctions. | ||
And he did the same thing to Venezuela. | ||
And by the way, that is why inflation soared in Venezuela. | ||
And that is why we have millions upon millions of Venezuelan illegals. | ||
Because when you go to war with the country's economy and everybody becomes hungry and poor, they flee to the United States. | ||
So that's what he did then to pressure Iran and Russia, which are these rogue states. | ||
From our defensive outlook. | ||
And this is what they will do to Russia. | ||
Will it work? | ||
Well, it hasn't worked so far. | ||
So I suppose we'll see. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
The war against Russia, I don't believe, is going to de-escalate when Trump gets into office. | ||
The idea that Russia is exhausted and looking for an out... | ||
It's the reverse. | ||
It is Germany's economy which has been irreversibly destroyed by this conflict. | ||
It is Europe which has been hurting because of the war. | ||
It is Ukraine which has exhausted its manpower. | ||
Russia has a population of, what is it, 130 million people? | ||
Or whatever. | ||
But they've got... | ||
A massive population and they're not even fully mobilized. | ||
Russia's military is bigger now than it was at the beginning of the conflict. | ||
And Russia is producing ammunition and artillery shells and armor at a rate 20 times, 10 times what the United States is producing, faster than we can replenish Ukraine, faster than we can replenish our own stocks. | ||
So, it's going to get worse before it gets better, and that goes with both administrations. | ||
And honestly, there's another way in which I think maybe there's going to be an unexpected outcome here, which is this. | ||
As Israel has escalated its fighting against Iran in particular... | ||
There was Israel's strike on Iran's consulate in Damascus and then Iran's retaliation back in April. | ||
And there were Israel strikes inside of Tehran in August, which Iran responded to in October. | ||
And then Israel, we have now learned, bombed an Iranian nuclear research facility inside of Iran shortly after that. | ||
As Israel has threatened to bomb Iran and as they've escalated against Hezbollah and Lebanon, the big development is that Russia has increased its support for Iran and Syria. | ||
Israel is now bombing Syria regularly and Syria is really Russia's critical ally. | ||
Russia and Iran are aligned right now, but Syria is really Russia's critical ally. | ||
Israel has begun regularly bombing Damascus in the past couple of months and in particular even attacking bases where Russian assets are. | ||
So as Israel has stepped up its attacks, not only against Iran, but also Syria, Russia has stepped up its support for Iran by providing them with advanced missile defense systems like the S-300 system to protect Iran from an Israeli airstrike. | ||
So I'm almost starting to wonder if the logic has begun to change because I was under the impression at one time that the Republican administration would wind down the fight in Russia so that we could send our equipment to Israel instead of Ukraine. | ||
So stop the war in Ukraine so that we could send all the hardware to Israel instead of Ukraine. | ||
Now I'm starting to wonder, will Trump keep the fighting going in Ukraine so that Russia is forced to keep most of its hardware in Ukraine and Russia rather than sending it to Iran? | ||
In other words, I was under the impression earlier in the year that our hands were tied, we were tied up in Ukraine, and the Republicans were going to free us up to act in Israel, when maybe the reality is that we want to bind Russia and Ukraine so that they are not free... | ||
To defend Iran and Syria, which would really be the only check on an unrestrained Israeli policy in the Middle East. | ||
And what I mean by that is now that Trump, well, he is the incoming president. | ||
Once Trump becomes president, he will completely take the gloves off and give Israel everything they ask for. | ||
If there was any dragging of the feet from Biden and it was really symbolic, but to the extent that it was even real. | ||
Where there was any of that, there will not be any in a Trump administration. | ||
So Israel will be free to bomb Iran. | ||
They will feel perfectly safe because they know that Trump will bail them out. | ||
Trump will defend them. | ||
Trump will deploy aircraft carriers and troops and fighter jets and missile systems and whatever they need. | ||
So the only check on Israel bombing Iran or even doing something in Syria or whatever is Russia and China stepping up their support for Iran. | ||
It is China that is buying all of Iran's oil. | ||
It used to be the case that many buyers bought Iran's oil. | ||
Now China buys 95% of it. | ||
And Russia is their military lifeline supplying these systems that put them on par with Israel, that put them on par with the American provided systems for Israel. | ||
So is the United States going to apply pressure on Russia not only to bring the conflict in Ukraine to an end, but to draw them away from Iran? | ||
You have to understand it's all connected. | ||
All of the diplomacy is connected. | ||
China is buying Iran's oil. | ||
The United States is bolstering Taiwan's defenses and Trump's administration is full of China hawks that want to go to war with China. | ||
Russia is supplying Iran with anti-missile systems to defend against Israel. | ||
And the United States is supplying Ukraine with long-range missile systems that can bomb Russia. | ||
At the same time, in Africa, Russia... | ||
And its private military corporation is overthrowing all of the pro-French governments in West Africa. | ||
That is why France supports an aggressive posture against Russia. | ||
And so everything is really related. | ||
And of course, then there's the energy politics. | ||
How do you hurt Russia and Iran? | ||
You sanction their oil. | ||
Well, what needs to happen? | ||
Saudi Arabia needs to produce more of it, but Saudi Arabia is against Israel. | ||
And you can unleash American energy. | ||
I think that only gets you so far. | ||
Then do you allow Venezuela to pump more oil? | ||
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Because Trump was putting heavy sanctions on Venezuela's oil, whereas Biden opened it up. | ||
Everything is connected to everything else, and so we'll have to see. | ||
I believe the big priorities in the administration will be, of course, regime change in Iran, backing Israel, and I think that's what they will pursue now. | ||
And it's also going to be China. | ||
But we'll have to see how it plays out. | ||
But that's sort of my thinking on this whole the big picture. | ||
I think that, you know, maybe the Trump administration, now that Russia is backing Iran so heavily... | ||
Maybe they will consider the fighting in Ukraine as one dimension of that other conflict rather than Ukraine being the focus. | ||
It seems like Ukraine will be one place where we can push and pull Russia with the larger priority being their support for Iran and Syria. | ||
So that's the situation to Ukraine. | ||
We'll have to see how that plays out. | ||
I don't think Trump will be able to make good on this promise to end the war before the inauguration. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But it doesn't look likely after this. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our other big story tonight, which is this Matt Gaetz leak. | ||
Do we have time, actually? | ||
When did I start this stream? | ||
I think we have... | ||
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I have a really bad headache, so I kind of want to end the show. | ||
I kind of want to get into Super Chats because I have a really bad tension headache right in my neck. | ||
But I'll power through. | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
I've had this horrible neck pain the past couple of days. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
It's carrying the whole right wing on my back. | ||
It's just so stressful. | ||
Carrying the entire right wing on my back when everyone has basically been paid to be a shill by Israel in one form or another. | ||
Paid by big woman to be gay. | ||
It hurts. | ||
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Damn. | ||
That's getting old. | ||
I'm getting old. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, but we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our other story tonight, which is about Matt Gaetz. | ||
And, you know, we didn't spend too much time on the Matt Gaetz appointment yesterday because I'm sort of ambivalent about it. | ||
Matt Gaetz, he's from Florida. | ||
The thing about Florida is that there is intense Jewish involvement in Florida state politics, more so than other states. | ||
And that is because South Florida is home to one of the big population centers for Jews in America. | ||
You got three big Jewish population centers, New York, New York, South Florida and Los Angeles, Southern California. | ||
So that's something you always got to keep in mind about the state of Florida and who's coming out of it, okay? | ||
Marco Rubio came out of the state of Florida. | ||
How did he win statewide office in Florida? | ||
He had backing from the head of the Miami Jewish Federation, okay? | ||
Ron DeSantis comes out of Florida. | ||
How did he win a statewide office in Florida? | ||
He had the backing of the Adelsons. | ||
He had the backing of the Jewish lobby. | ||
Mike Waltz, Trump's national security advisor, is a congressman from Florida. | ||
You've got to start to think about politics this way. | ||
Now, Matt Gaetz also comes from Florida. | ||
And he's got some connections. | ||
He's connected to Darren Beattie, who is the professor from Duke University who predicted the Trump victory. | ||
He now runs Revolver, and he is aligned with Curtis Yarvin and Peter Thiel and Kostin Alamaru. | ||
And Darren Beattie also seems to be aligned with Russia in one form or another. | ||
He's close with Bannon, who was backed by the Mercer family, who is Russian. | ||
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He has ties to Russia. | |
So there's this Russian element. | ||
Gates was also connected to Charles Johnson. | ||
Charles Johnson worked for Clearview AI. He was a co-founder, which is part of that suite of companies founded by Founders Fund and Y Combinator and Peter Thiel. | ||
So there's some interesting connections there. | ||
And Matt Gaetz was one of these firebrand MAGA congressmen. | ||
I'm sure you've seen him before. | ||
He's one of the more right-wing members of the Congress. | ||
And there was a big controversy a few years ago when he was accused of sex trafficking underage girls. | ||
Allegedly, there was a Jewish fixer in Florida by the name of Joel Greenberg who Who is arranging sexual liaisons with teenage girls and Gates was paying him through Cash App. | ||
Gates would pay him a few hundred dollars and he would get the hotel room and he would arrange for these young girls to be there. | ||
Joel Greenberg was sent to prison for 11 years in connection with this investigation. | ||
It was very strange. | ||
Matt Gates deflected from these accusations by saying that he was being extorted. | ||
He said that somebody wanted Gates to free a hostage that was being held in Iran. | ||
He was being extorted by Israel. | ||
And in exchange for Gates arranging this kind of secret mission to free a hostage in Iran, these sex trafficking charges would go away. | ||
That was Matt Gates' defense. | ||
When they said you're sex trafficking underage girls, he said, no, no, I'm only being extorted by the Jews to free one of their CIA agents in Iran to make all this go away. | ||
And for some reason or another, the Department of Justice declined to prosecute him for these crimes. | ||
But they did prosecute Joel Greenberg, who allegedly arranged all of it. | ||
And like I said, he went to jail for 11 years. | ||
The House Ethics Committee took up the investigation. | ||
This is notable because then when the Republicans were in the majority, Matt Gaetz led the charge against Kevin McCarthy, the Speaker of the House. | ||
Some people believe that Gaetz overthrew Kevin McCarthy last year when they did the motion to vacate in order to prevent this report from being finished or from coming out. | ||
Now, all of this came back to the surface when Trump nominated Gates for Attorney General, and it was a very strange nomination for a few reasons. | ||
Typically, the Attorney General is a very high-level lawyer. | ||
That's usually who becomes the Attorney General, because that's sort of what the Attorney General is, the top prosecutor. | ||
So typically the AG is one of the best or the biggest or a significant lawyer in the country, which Matt Gaetz is really not. | ||
There was something else that was conspicuous about it, which is that when Trump nominated Gaetz, he immediately resigned from Congress, which is very unusual. | ||
He hadn't even been confirmed, and there was really not a lot of confidence that he even would be confirmed. | ||
The Republicans only have the majority by three votes, and there are many members of the Senate who, under no circumstances, will vote for him. | ||
And people have floated these procedural tricks to get Gates across the finish line, talking about recess appointments, and we could talk about that. | ||
Mitch McConnell said there'll be no recess appointments. | ||
So Trump said, well, I'll adjourn Congress. | ||
That's one theory that's being floated at least, which would be unprecedented. | ||
It's never been executed by a president in history. | ||
Will Trump use it to get Gates? | ||
Who knows? | ||
The betting markets say he's got a 20% chance of being confirmed. | ||
And yet he resigned from Congress. | ||
And now he has no seat. | ||
So if he doesn't get confirmed, he's just out unless there's some other position he could get that doesn't require confirmation in the Senate. | ||
So there's a lot of strangeness. | ||
There's a lot of weirdness about this appointment. | ||
It is sort of a strange choice for the job. | ||
He resigned immediately, which is highly unusual, even though there's no confidence he'll be confirmed. | ||
And then you've got this very strange investigation, these allegations about sex trafficking, which actually seem credible. | ||
The person who apparently arranged it went to jail, but the FBI dropped it against Gates. | ||
Republicans pursued it anyway. | ||
It was all supposed to come out on Thursday, but then he resigned because of the nomination. | ||
And now where we are today is that the House will determine tomorrow if they'll release the report anyway, even though they technically have no jurisdiction. | ||
Now, let's go. | ||
The big development today is that allegedly a hacker was able to acquire some of the contents of this forthcoming report, specifically the testimony, sworn testimony of a 17-year-old girl and a witness that Matt Gaetz allegedly had sex with. | ||
This is the... | ||
Center of the whole investigation. | ||
And apparently a hacker was able to get access to it by accessing a link provided by an attorney in an email, which was related to a separate civil suit. | ||
And now a hacker has all this information, although it hasn't been publicly released. | ||
And this has been revealed, again, a week after the House was supposed to release the information... | ||
This is a story from New York Times. | ||
It says, Who is president-elect Donald J. Trump's choice to be attorney general. | ||
The file of 24 exhibits is said to include sworn testimony by a woman who said she had sex with Mr. | ||
Gates in 2017 when she was 17 years old, as well as corroborating testimony by a second woman who said she witnessed the encounter. | ||
The information was downloaded by a person using the name Altum Beasley at 1.23pm on Monday, according to the person who is not authorized to speak publicly. | ||
A lawyer connected to the case sent an email to the address associated with Altum Beasley, only to be informed in an automated reply that the recipient does not exist. | ||
The material does not appear to have been made public by the hacker. | ||
The documents include information that is under seal with the Justice Department, which investigated Mr. Gates but did not file charges, and the House Committee on Ethics, which has completed its own inquiry into the former congressman. | ||
The ethics panel's members are scheduled to meet on Wednesday to decide whether to vote to release the material it has gathered. | ||
So it seems that somebody somewhere wants to force their hand. | ||
Allegedly, the information was hacked two days ahead of a decision by the House Ethics Committee on whether to release that information. | ||
If a hacker has it, maybe the committee releases it to avoid embarrassment. | ||
Maybe if they don't release it, the hacker releases it publicly anyway. | ||
But all of this is very strange, and it seems like somebody somewhere really doesn't want Matt Gaetz to be the Attorney General. | ||
But if it is so unlikely that he'll be the Attorney General, why are they putting all this out? | ||
To make it a certainty? | ||
And if Matt Gaetz becomes the Attorney General, then who is concerned about this, necessarily? | ||
I'll throw something else out there. | ||
Matt Gaetz, a year ago, married Ginger Lucky. | ||
And maybe that name rings a bell. | ||
She is the sister of Palmer Lucky. | ||
Palmer Lucky founded a company called Anduril. | ||
He's from Facebook, actually. | ||
Facebook bought his Oculus Rift technology. | ||
He was on the board there. | ||
Allegedly, he was fired for supporting Trump. | ||
This was a Facebook guy. | ||
Palmer Luckey founded a company called Anduril, which makes drones which are compatible with SpaceX. | ||
They're compatible with some of Elon Musk's technologies. | ||
Anduril is a word that comes from Lord of the Rings. | ||
That may sound familiar because all of the Peter Thiel aligned national security tech firms like Palantir are named after words from Lord of the Rings. | ||
Anduril is one of them, founded by Palmer Luckey. | ||
Palmer Luckey said he's not a Groyper, he's a radical Zionist. | ||
And he says that he supports this crusade of Israel and the United States and so on and so forth. | ||
That's Palmer Luckey. | ||
Palmer Luckey stands a lot to benefit from a Trump administration because the Trump administration will give procurement contracts to SpaceX and to Elon Musk's firms and the Founders Fund firms, the Peter Thiel firms, including Andrew Hill, who get very rich from that. | ||
And his sister met Matt Gaetz at Mar-a-Lago and they got married after a year. | ||
I should say engaged after a year. | ||
And if you think these kinds of marriages are a coincidence, well, you just don't understand politics. | ||
A military contractor making drones along with all of these other CIA venture capital-backed firms, like Palantir, like all these other ones that Peter Thiel has funded, like all these other ones that they're all involved in, And Matt Gaetz is then friends with Charles Johnson and Darren Beattie, some of these right-wing influencers. | ||
But he's also in Florida getting accused of sex trafficking, which was arranged by some Jewish fixer. | ||
If you think any of that is normal... | ||
You're wrong, okay? | ||
None of that is normal. | ||
None of that is organic. | ||
You don't accidentally marry the sister of a defense contractor. | ||
You don't accidentally wind up in a situation where a Jewish fixer is being thrown in prison for 11 years for arranging underage sexual liaisons. | ||
You know whose specialty that was? | ||
Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Gates also said that we should not have re-evaluated... | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's sweetheart deal. | ||
This was before he allegedly killed himself. | ||
So specifically, Matt Gaetz weighed in on the Jeffrey Epstein case and said, no, we shouldn't reevaluate his deal. | ||
It's okay that he got off basically scot-free for all the human trafficking. | ||
And I don't know what to make of it. | ||
I find it all to be very, very strange. | ||
And now for somebody like that... | ||
To be put in charge of the law? | ||
I actually don't know necessarily if that's a good thing. | ||
And, you know, I like agree with Matt Gaetz politics, but I don't even know if any of that is real. | ||
What I would sort of venture to guess is going on is that Gates is some kind of an asset. | ||
They clearly have blackmail over him. | ||
They clearly have something on him. | ||
If Joel Greenberg went to jail, if there's all this smoke, seems like there's fire. | ||
And because they have got this dirt on him, they feel comfortable because they can control him, marrying him off to a defense contractor's sister and putting him in charge of the DOJ. | ||
And I just wonder, is it a good idea to put somebody in charge of the DOJ who has all this hanging over their head? | ||
I don't know if that's necessarily a good idea, and I don't care if it's real or not real. | ||
Who knows if it's real? | ||
It certainly seems real. | ||
Maybe it's not. | ||
Who really knows? | ||
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There is this sworn testimony. | ||
The fixer did go to jail. | ||
And now the guy is going to be put in charge of the Department of Justice with this hanging over his head? | ||
I find that to be a little bit... | ||
Uncomfortable. | ||
I say I'm ambivalent. | ||
That's one side of me. | ||
The other side says so many people are against Matt Gaetz. | ||
It seems like there is no opposition to any of Trump's appointments. | ||
Other than Matt Gaetz and a little bit RFK and a little bit Pete Hegseth, but the main thing is Matt Gaetz. | ||
The media was basically okay with Trump winning, but not Project 2025. | ||
They're basically okay with Trump being president and all his appointments, but not Matt Gaetz at DOJ. So if everybody's against Gates, if all the Republicans and all the media and everybody's against Gates, does that mean the Gates is good? | ||
So, you know, you're looking at two heuristics. | ||
One heuristic is we shouldn't put someone in charge of the DOJ who clearly is compromised in some way. | ||
On the other hand, everyone that we hate or everyone that we don't like hates him. | ||
So does that make him good? | ||
That being said, a lot of those same people hate people like Roger Stone because Roger Stone is an Israeli spy. | ||
Because Roger Stone was meeting with Israeli spies in 2016 and the guy's a total shill. | ||
Like Bannon, like Gorka, like a lot of them. | ||
So I really don't know what to make of it, but it makes me very uncomfortable and I don't like it. | ||
There are a lot of people that Trump could have picked as Attorney General that are not the firebrand MAGA congressmen from the panhandle. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
This entire Trump movement is turning into kind of the worst of everything. | ||
It's like the neocons are running the foreign policy. | ||
These people who really should be like spokespeople or something are running the DOJ? And we don't even know if they're going to get confirmed? | ||
People like RFK are running HHS? Really? | ||
You couldn't find like a real doctor to run HHS? You couldn't find someone with a medical degree or something? | ||
It's getting a little bit like the excesses of Trumpism... | ||
Are kind of winning. | ||
Like, the worst impulses and the worst excesses are winning, and I'm almost falling back into, like, the Keith Woods, Hanania wing thing. | ||
Richard Spencer kind of wing, where what I want is nationalism. | ||
What I don't necessarily want is some freak from Florida with all this Botox. | ||
And do you remember that thing with Nestor? | ||
Do you remember when he had a, like, minor issue? | ||
He had a little boy living with him from Cuba for years and he variously described him as a student and like an orphan or something and then said, oh, he's like my son, but he didn't adopt him. | ||
And what the fuck was that? | ||
It's like, this guy's going to, this is too weird for me. | ||
It's too weird. | ||
He dresses weird. | ||
He looks weird. | ||
His hair's weird. | ||
He's got this weird sex stuff. | ||
This thing with Joel Greenberg, the thing with Nestor. | ||
He's connected to these weirdos who are fighting on Twitter. | ||
And now they wanted to be the Attorney General. | ||
He resigns immediately. | ||
You know, it's going to be a little bit too weird for me. | ||
RFK is running HHS. I'm sorry. | ||
Robert Kennedy's a freak, okay? | ||
I don't care what anybody says. | ||
He is a fucking Democrat who wants to put people in jail for denying climate change. | ||
He supports reparations. | ||
Like, this guy's not on our side. | ||
He's pro-Jewish. | ||
Rabbi Shmuley was on his campaign. | ||
He's clearly a Jewish asset. | ||
He's got worms in his brain, all this weird shit with animals. | ||
It's too weird for me. | ||
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It's too weird. | |
And I'm like, I'm not like a totally normal guy, but I'm trying to pretend to be. | ||
And I wish they'd do a better job because it's just too freaky. | ||
It's a little too freaky for me. | ||
RFK thing, the Matt Gaetz thing, it's too weird. | ||
You got freaks on the one side, you got these neocons on the other. | ||
Is it so much to ask for just like clean white people, clean intelligent white people to run everything? | ||
And honestly, I feel like you are more likely to get that with Democrats these days than Republicans. | ||
I know you get one tranny and you get some other freaks and But it's like Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host, who wants to die for Israel. | ||
Mike Huckabee, a fat Fox News host who wants to die for Israel. | ||
Matt Gaetz, who adopted some Cuban little boy. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, who's like a retard and has all her own issues. | ||
Who's a Democrat, an RFK, who's like killing animals at night. | ||
And like his wife killed herself because he cheated on her a hundred thousand times. | ||
And Like, what is this administration? | ||
And I said it from the start. | ||
It's not cool. | ||
I'm not having as much fun as everybody else. | ||
I kind of, I almost feel like a little bit of, you know, remember when the Democrats said in the first term, like, we need the adults in the room. | ||
I kind of feel like that. | ||
It's like, I don't know, guys. | ||
I don't feel so good about all this. | ||
So, I mean, we'll see what happens with Gates, but clearly somebody doesn't want him to be attorney general. | ||
Well, And who knows why? | ||
Is it because they're worried about who he's going to prosecute or are they worried about the fact that he's compromised in some way? | ||
Maybe they're putting that information out there. | ||
As a way to spoil the blackmail. | ||
You know, if Matt Gaetz is a blackmailed asset, are they hacking the material and putting it out there to spoil the blackmail and kind of prevent him from being put in so that he can't be put in and then have it over his head? | ||
Maybe that's it, or maybe it's because our political enemies really fear him being the top guy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I honestly don't know, but these are the kinds of spy games that are being played and it's a little bit more – there's a little bit more to it than meets the eye. | ||
People voted for Trump because they think they're getting common sense and like whatever. | ||
They think it's going to be about beer and zin. | ||
There's a little bit more than meets the eye here going on clearly with some of these connections and it's not cool. | ||
It's really weird actually. | ||
I just want real normalcy. | ||
I want real American normalcy. | ||
Even though I'm not a normal person at all, I would suffer normalcy just to have it again. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I don't know, guys. | ||
And I didn't vote for it. | ||
So, hey, don't blame me. | ||
I didn't vote for this. | ||
I voted for John Pork. | ||
Don't blame me. | ||
I voted for John Pork. | ||
All right, but let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
I know some of you will disagree about Matt Gaetz. | ||
You know, and I'm kind of ambivalent. | ||
I don't really know what to think about it. | ||
But it's definitely a little too weird. | ||
That I know. | ||
All right, but let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what we got here. | ||
Christine Weston Chandler sent $5. | ||
The amount of women attempting to harass you need only to study what happened to bullring lady Gabby Katerina. | ||
Have a blessed day. | ||
Have a blessed day. | ||
Yeah, remember her? | ||
Fresh garbage, $5.10. | ||
Nick Fuentes. | ||
Microwave your McDonald's fries for 8 seconds. | ||
8 seconds only. | ||
Most useful information I received all year. | ||
Thanks, pal. | ||
Yep, it's like 7 to 9 seconds. | ||
That's a sweet spot. | ||
Literally, if you go to 10, they're no good. | ||
Yep. | ||
You take the whole carton, just put the whole carton in there. | ||
Seven, eight seconds. | ||
That's all you need. | ||
Gross. | ||
absolutely gross bobby rodriguez sent fifty dollars please no bully i want to be convinced you've kill shot at judaism and islam i know you're not a priest and you hedge with protestants but i gather we are traitors because westphalia jk i can't give serious debate in one super chat so please give us the super cut we often consider catholics allies put us in line for the record christ is king okay i don't really know what the question is but thanks for the super chat - Roy per spool sent $5. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I did. | ||
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I think I saw the first clip. | |
So that was good. | ||
Yeah, look, they liked the joke. | ||
It was a funny joke. | ||
Everybody got mad. | ||
I'm like the only troll left. | ||
I do a troll like that and all these faggot MAGA people are like, you're making Trump look bad. | ||
It's like, you think I'm thinking about Trump when I tweet something misogynistic? | ||
You think I'm thinking some political calculation? | ||
People are saying, oh, he designed it this way. | ||
He meant for it to blow up. | ||
I didn't think it was going to blow up. | ||
I tweeted like 100 things that day. | ||
Yeah, I intended for it to get 100 million views. | ||
So, I'm like the last troll left. | ||
Everybody else is being paid by some defense contractor to be funny. | ||
King in the North. | ||
- Hoosier Nationalist sent $5. - That's so mean. - Just ran the numbers. | ||
Groi per war two failed because of that retarded Groi per war two, Groi per war two wigger rap song in the stream lobby. - That was a good song. | ||
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Groi per war two, Groi per war two. | ||
Trump's campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you. | ||
Glad that's over. | ||
You're over. | ||
Nick. | ||
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Hey. | |
Napoleonic Groyper sent $5. | ||
Hey, Nick saw a documentary recently on blood libel. | ||
Is this stuff true? | ||
I know Martin Luther wrote a little on it, specifically the poisoning of wells. | ||
Glad to see you're back, unk. | ||
Viva la fer. | ||
Yes, yes, it's real. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
Was hoping against hope that you would be the mystery speaker at Omron. | ||
But all we got was this freak boomer Ramsey Paul who gave some speech about clown world being fake and gay. | ||
Worst speech of the conference. | ||
Hope you can make an appearance there again. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't think they want me there anymore because I'm anti-Jewish or something. | ||
Which is whatever. | ||
I mean, I like Jared Taylor, but I think we're clearly kind of on different paths in a certain way. | ||
I mean, they had Amy Wax there. | ||
You know, it's kind of funny. | ||
At V-Dare, they had Ashley St. | ||
Clair was supposed to be the keynote speaker. | ||
And in American Renaissance, they had Amy Wax. | ||
Okay, need I say more? | ||
It is what it is. | ||
No, but I love Jared Taylor, but they're clearly aligned. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
They're aligned. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And I like him. | ||
You know, but I kind of got into it even a little bit with Peter Brimula. | ||
I'm like, what the fuck? | ||
You don't invite me to your conference? | ||
You do a conference for three years? | ||
No invite? | ||
You know, I kind of got into it with him. | ||
Um... | ||
Because, you know, they're having a lot of trouble at V-Dare. | ||
They're getting a lot of trouble from the New York Attorney General. | ||
And they're like, you know, I think they wanted me to say a little bit more about their situation. | ||
I said, well, you know, frankly, that's a two-way street. | ||
I said, you know, not for nothing, but... | ||
I don't really – I don't know. | ||
I mean I must have missed the invitation to your conference you've been doing for three years. | ||
So you want me to support you? | ||
It's like, yeah, well, yeah. | ||
It would be great if everybody were supporting everybody and they didn't really like that. | ||
But I said, look, it's pretty obvious that this white nationalist crowd is kind of aligned with the Jews in Israel and And, you know, I'm cool with Peter and them, but I did kind of give him a little tune-up. | ||
I was like, hey, you know, I do notice that. | ||
I do notice that, you know, you wanted a Jewish keynote speaker, but you don't invite me for years. | ||
It kind of is what it is. | ||
And then Amron, I spoke there. | ||
They used to invite me every year. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I just didn't go, and they just stopped inviting me. | ||
But, yeah, they had Amy Wax there. | ||
That was a little funny. | ||
But, no, but they're cool. | ||
I like them. | ||
Fred Flintstone sent $100. | ||
What's better for Fuentes? | ||
Super Chat donation or donation to America First Foundation? | ||
Hey, thank you for the big Super Chat. | ||
Well, it depends on what you want to do. | ||
If you want to donate to me, Super Chat. | ||
But if you want to donate to our activities, if you want an earmarked for a project, the Foundation. | ||
The Foundation... | ||
You know, we do AFPAC and the foundation does. | ||
We're going to be doing a documentary and the foundation was part of the studio rebuild. | ||
So. | ||
Saudi but non-oilers sent $5. | ||
Do you think Trump going to do a deal with Saudi for the two-state solution? | ||
Since Saudi has a great relationship with Trump and his family. | ||
Or is it just bullshit? | ||
Also, welcome back and much respect from Saudi Arabia. | ||
You know, it's kind of unpredictable. | ||
On the one hand, Saudi Arabia is moving closer to Iran. | ||
They said Israel's committing a genocide this week. | ||
At the same time, I think they'd be willing to put it back together. | ||
I think the Saudis want to deal with Israel. | ||
I think it's a lot of posturing. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Oh, is that what it is? | ||
I really did. | ||
Right. | ||
Posted it again award. | ||
Very good. | ||
Really? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Duh! | |
I think they want to break out in a full-blown war! | ||
Fucking retard. | ||
You know nothing. | ||
No, dude. | ||
Sebastian Martinez sent $5. | ||
I think the kids watch you because you would rather suffer in honor than prosper in shame. | ||
We love you. | ||
Too bad that your execution of selling hats was disgraceful. | ||
Well, we'll cancel it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Tell me your order number. | ||
We'll just cancel your order if you don't like it. | ||
Brandon Johnson sent $5. | ||
Love what you do, Nick. | ||
Any chance of getting America First mugs for sale? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Let's just start with the hats, okay? | ||
Why don't we start with the hats? | ||
Molotov sent $5. | ||
Once you become king and make America a Christian theocracy, is it going to be safe for people like me, who love Christianity but are reluctantly agnostic? | ||
No, no, it will not be safe for you anywhere. | ||
Molotov sent $90. | ||
Once you become king and make America a Christian theocracy, is it going to be safe for people like me, who love Christianity but are reluctantly agnostic? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
Alan Gregory sent $10. | ||
Have you ever watched Caspian Report's channel on YouTube before? | ||
Great geopolitical summaries. | ||
Love you, King. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I have, but I just can't stand the accent. | ||
I don't like his accent, so I can't watch it. | ||
Yeah, I remember that. | ||
Well, and they were saying it was the same location where Richard Spencer took that picture with Laura Bush or whatever, which it wasn't. | ||
But yeah, that was funny. | ||
Good times. | ||
Yuma Yuma Make Me Happy sent $5. | ||
I used pepper spray on a charging bear and would take that again over a lesbian Jew at my door. | ||
Wizard sent $100. | ||
Can the nigga live? | ||
So true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Can the nigga live? | ||
Hello. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
The guy who was allegedly blackmailing Gates was also constantly on Israeli media trying to get Bob Levinson rescued from Iran and his timeline never added up. | ||
Barr was even avoiding him at meet and greets. | ||
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Man, it's pretty weird. | ||
Dr. John Johnson sent $6. | ||
Hopefully there's a spot for Chad Wolf back in DHS. | ||
Cool name. | ||
Plus he was the one using Bordick to black bag lip guards in Portland in 2020. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Low frequency trader sent $25. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. I saw that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, who gives a shit, dude? | ||
Who really gives a shit? | ||
That's totally insane. | ||
It's in the live chat. | ||
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Man, so-and-so's doing this. | |
Shut up. | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
I wouldn't trust him, though. | ||
He's a Jew himself. | ||
Fishoto sent $5. | ||
Bring back the squeaky chair. | ||
Who White Monster sent $10. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard is a member of some Hawaiian cult called Science of Identity Foundation. | ||
Talk about weird. | ||
Jack sent $5. | ||
Best quote from you on election night. | ||
Today you'll have to choose between children transitioning with parental control or without parental control. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep, that's great. | ||
Okay! | ||
I think that's our... | ||
We don't even have that many Super Chats. | ||
There's only like 50. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Wow, okay. | ||
Hey, easy night for me. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
Wow, thank you guys, actually. | ||
Merciful Super Chat section tonight. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
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Thanks to our super chatters. | ||
Thanks to our top super chatters tonight, in particular Fred Flintstone and Wizard. | ||
Thanks to all our super chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
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