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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
All right. | ||
I can divorce them, alright? | ||
Blackout Scott is just a person to everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
All right. | ||
Oh, baby. | ||
I can't believe you're a great boss. | ||
Blackout, Scott. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
*music* | ||
*music* And people don't 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 they? | ||
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? | ||
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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 Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement. | ||
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who, through an increasing amount of activism, 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, here it is. | ||
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Hey. | |
Hey. Hey. | ||
Outro Music | ||
Outro Music | ||
I get excited for them folks. | ||
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 sin 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 reach! | ||
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-wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
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All of that is gone. | |
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now, and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. - Hey! | |
We love everybody. | ||
And we want people that can burn, really more than anybody. | ||
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
because 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. - Thank you. | ||
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Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | |
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home And one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
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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. | |
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
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We will make America great again. | |
We will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
America, great again. | ||
Great again. | ||
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America, great again. | |
The 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... | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
We brainwashed out here, bro. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | ||
Never, ever, ever give up. | ||
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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. | ||
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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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Thank you. | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
And 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 at what happened. | |
These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
And 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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Waste in the air. | |
We are attacking our civilization. | ||
We 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 bodies. | ||
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 | ||
Wasting! | ||
Response! | ||
Thank you. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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. | ||
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Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | |
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home And one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
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Are you an infant? | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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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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Hey. | |
Kill yourself. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
But it feels so right. | ||
And it's a deal? | ||
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I put together some really impressive meals. | |
I like that. | ||
Go gig or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. you're really beautiful. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm done with it. | ||
This is my story. | ||
Listen, are you nagging her? | ||
Are you? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Just nagging. | ||
I'm going to lose. | ||
No. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Hey, Trump get a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. My new game is Trump. The game. | ||
Trump. The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential. | ||
No. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
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 | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
We're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
It's actually kind of a slow night, not going to lie. | ||
It's been pretty slow ever since Trump won the election. | ||
There's not a whole lot going on. | ||
But our featured story tonight, we're going to be covering Russia's response, which appears to be imminent to the recent authorization by Western countries of Ukraine to use long-range missiles deep inside Russian territory. | ||
Big development today, Ukraine once again. | ||
They did the same thing they did the other day. | ||
They bombed the Kursk region, this time with British-supplied long-range missiles. | ||
And it's the same deal as the American-supplied long-range missiles. | ||
They have had them in their possession. | ||
They have used them in the war in the past. | ||
They do require British technical support, NATO, Western technical support to operate them. | ||
And they attack the exact same region, although for the first time using this specific British-provided missile on Russian territory. | ||
So we're going to talk tonight about that. | ||
We'll talk about Russia's potential response. | ||
The United States, as well as a couple of other Western countries like Greece and Italy, are evacuating their embassies in Kiev. | ||
They have received intelligence, allegedly, and take it with a grain of salt, but allegedly they say that they have received specific intelligence about a potential Russian drone or missile attack on those embassies. | ||
Seems to me to be unlikely, but... | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about recent remarks by Senator Rand Paul. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
It was reported in the New York Times over the weekend. | ||
Trump seems to have confirmed that he will be using the military and specifically a military emergency to support the massive removal of illegal immigrants, mass deportations. | ||
Well, now Senator Rand Paul appears to be the first elected Republican, certainly the highest ranking one so far, to oppose the policy. | ||
And Rand Paul has come out today very strongly to say the military should not be used. | ||
And he also says we shouldn't even do the mass deportations at all. | ||
And get this. | ||
He says instead we need to focus on the 15,000. | ||
also illegal immigrants in the country. | ||
He says, and rather than deport the other ones, we should give them work permits. | ||
Okay? | ||
Work permits and prioritizing the violent criminals. | ||
And something tells me this is just the beginning. | ||
This is the first of many. | ||
And it's not just going to be Republicans. | ||
This is the first domino to fall. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
And, you know, I hope it doesn't go down this way. | ||
But if I had to bet right now, and I'm not a gambler, but if I was, I would bet you that this is how it's going to play out in the next four years. | ||
They may try to do something 2025, 2026, at the latest. | ||
They are going to get huge pushback from the media, from the Democrats, from the Republicans, from the donors. | ||
They're going to totally walk it back. | ||
And then they're going to say, well, mission accomplished. | ||
What we always meant... | ||
Was mass deportation of criminal illegals, violent criminals, gangs, whatever. | ||
You know, but you're not going to see a million people per year deported. | ||
I think it will be under a million per year. | ||
And in that sense, there will be nothing massive about it. | ||
And I think that just like the border wall... | ||
They're going to start it too late. | ||
There's going to be heavy opposition. | ||
And then when they don't get it done, they're going to come out and retcon it and say, well, we didn't really mean mass deportations. | ||
What we meant was self-deportations. | ||
They're going to say they meant some other thing, just like they did with the wall. | ||
You know, they only built 83 miles of barrier or I should say barrier in 83 miles of land. | ||
Where there previously was no barrier. | ||
Everything else was replacement. | ||
And instead of building a wall, they built a fence. | ||
And then after building 83 miles of new barrier and 500 miles of additional or supplemental barrier, and none of it is a wall, they say, oh, mission accomplished. | ||
We finished our wall. | ||
Yeah, not so much. | ||
So, anyway, so we'll get into that. | ||
I really think this is the first of many. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
Go back to this episode. | ||
This is how it starts. | ||
It actually started a couple weeks ago. | ||
We'll get into that. | ||
But this is like one of the first big moments, I think. | ||
He's not even in office, and they're already getting opposition within their own party. | ||
Um... | ||
So those are going to be our two big stories. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
Follow me here on Rumble. | ||
Smash the follow button. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment down below. | ||
Let me know what you think about the show. | ||
Update on the hats. | ||
We are getting our first shipment of hats this week. | ||
It is confirmed. | ||
They shipped out yesterday. | ||
We're going to get a lot of them, but they'll be coming over the next couple weeks. | ||
We're going to be getting the blue ones, then the black ones, then the camo ones. | ||
So the good news is we are going to be in possession of them very soon, and we'll be sending those to you. | ||
You're going to get them before the holidays, which is good. | ||
I know everybody keeps bugging me about it. | ||
I appreciate your patience. | ||
Thank you for being patient. | ||
But it's really not our fault, you know, our manufacturer... | ||
Is just really behind. | ||
They make the MAGA hats. | ||
I think those are the priority. | ||
But they're making them and they're getting them out. | ||
So that's good. | ||
But that's just a little update on that. | ||
Other than that, I guess that's it. | ||
I got a haircut. | ||
What do you think? | ||
What do you think of the new cut? | ||
What do you think of the cut with the beard? | ||
New cut, new beard? | ||
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I don't know if I'm going to keep it. | |
What do you think? | ||
I'm looking up because I got a new monitor. | ||
It's up here. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
I don't know if I'm going to keep the beard. | ||
I initially thought I would do the mustache, so I grow the beard out and then shave the beard when the mustache comes in. | ||
But I'm kind of liking the beard. | ||
You know, I'm kind of liking it. | ||
I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
I like the way it looks. | ||
I don't like the way it feels. | ||
It's very itchy. | ||
And I hate that. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But I think we're going to do a little mustache. | ||
That's definitely coming. | ||
One way or another. | ||
What else? | ||
I guess that's it. | ||
That's really all my big updates. | ||
That's about it. | ||
So I guess we'll just dive into it. | ||
I'm trying to think. | ||
I thought there was one other thing. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, I guess this is part of the Ukraine story. | ||
We'll start with Ukraine. | ||
Or should we start with the border? | ||
I guess we'll start with Ukraine because I really want to say this. | ||
So... | ||
Yesterday we covered this story about Ukraine. | ||
We haven't talked about Ukraine in a very long time. | ||
Obviously now it's a super hot topic. | ||
Conflict has basically been at a standstill for nearly three years. | ||
Ukraine war, I mean, technically is going on year three. | ||
It was launched February 24th, 2022. | ||
That's when Russia formally invaded Russia. | ||
And when I say technically, I say that because the conflict in Donbass has been going on since 2014, since the Euromaidan coup. | ||
That is when the two oblasts in the east in the region called Donbass, they're called Luhansk and Donetsk, that is when they formally seceded from Ukraine, backed by Russia, and that is technically when Russian troops actually entered Ukraine. | ||
Back then, they called them Little Green Men. | ||
They were basically Russian troops, but not in uniform. | ||
Of course, Russia initially invaded Crimea and held a referendum to annex Crimea immediately. | ||
Then they initiated a war of secession in Luhansk and Donetsk, which make up the Donbass. | ||
That had been going on for eight years. | ||
Now, the reason I bring up that... | ||
Context here, sort of important. | ||
And I'll actually, I wasn't planning on going here, but I do think it's important to go there. | ||
So, of course, this happened under the Obama administration. | ||
There were massive protests in Kiev, in the capital. | ||
And this was all regarding whether Ukraine would join the Western bloc or stay aligned with Russia. | ||
Ukraine, like Belarus, was one of Russia's critical allies. | ||
They were satellite states of Russia. | ||
Belarus still is. | ||
And so there had been this question for a long time about the security and economic integration of Ukraine into Europe, which... | ||
Would Ukraine join the European Union and NATO, or would they remain within this Russo-sphere region? | ||
Would they remain a part of the bloc with the CSTO, with the CIS, with Belarus, Russia and Russia's allies? | ||
That was the question. | ||
And in 2014, it seemed like Ukraine was drifting towards the West. | ||
And then suddenly, they went right back towards Russia and made a bilateral trade deal instead of joining the European Union. | ||
So the CIA, National Endowment for Democracy, all the American NGOs went into Ukraine and overthrew the government and installed a pro-Western leader. | ||
This is a big problem because Ukraine is a critical ally of Russia. | ||
Ukraine hosts Russia's Black Sea Fleet at a naval base in Sevastopol in the Crimean Peninsula. | ||
Ukraine has energy resources recently discovered, controls the northern coastline of the Black Sea, has immense grain resources, and it's a big country and a valuable trading partner. | ||
What's more, many of the pipelines that provide natural gas go through Ukraine. | ||
So Ukraine's really a vital ally of Russia. | ||
So this was completely unacceptable, and that had been made clear by Putin from the very beginning. | ||
Forgive me if you've heard all this before. | ||
So what happened immediately after the overthrow of the government is that the Russians came in to secure the Crimean Peninsula, hosted a referendum, and annexed it formally. | ||
And then Russia sent in special forces into Luhansk and Donetsk. | ||
These are ethnically Russian, Russian-speaking territories in the east of Ukraine bordering Russia and created this secession crisis. | ||
And the reason why that matters is because as long as there is instability and civil unrest inside Ukraine, they could not join NATO and the European Union. | ||
So this effectively blocked Ukraine's accession to the Western bloc, economic and security bloc. | ||
And so this went on for eight years and eventually culminated in Russia's special military operation, the invasion in 2022. | ||
Now, the reason I bring up the history is because when this initially happened in 2014, Obama was reluctant to provide Ukraine with lethal aid. | ||
Obama would not provide Ukraine with weapons. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
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And actually, Republicans were critical of that decision. | ||
They said that Obama should be sending Ukraine weapons to fight Russia. | ||
And Obama was sending them non-lethal aid. | ||
It wasn't until Trump got into office in 2017 that he began supplying Ukraine with lethal aid. | ||
What's more... | ||
When Trump got into office, he changed something very specific. | ||
He changed the composition of NATO's forces in Eastern Europe. | ||
Specifically, he redeployed intermediate-range missiles to Eastern Europe. | ||
Once again, does this sound familiar? | ||
Does this ring a bell with the things you've been hearing about lately? | ||
He pulled America out of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and redeployed missiles into Eastern Europe. | ||
And when Vladimir Putin came to negotiate in 2020 and said, will you agree to a moratorium on missiles? | ||
In other words, get rid of the missiles from our border. | ||
Trump said no. | ||
And Putin said, we could have mutual inspections, we'll both pull them back. | ||
Trump wouldn't even negotiate. | ||
Then in 2021, Putin came back and it seemed like maybe Biden would agree not to deploy long-range missiles in Ukraine, but then changed his mind by January 2022. | ||
And then famously in February 2022, Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, said that if the West would not defend Ukraine from Russia, which is supporting these secessionist territories, then Ukraine would acquire nuclear weapons pursuant to the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, which said that... | ||
After the fall of the Soviet Union, these other countries like Kazakhstan and Ukraine still were hosting Russia's nuclear arsenal. | ||
So in exchange for giving up the nuclear arsenal to Russia, there was a memorandum that was signed that said that Russia could not interfere with the territorial integrity of Ukraine. | ||
So Zelensky said, well, our territorial integrity is not being respected, so we want our nukes back. | ||
And the West didn't push back. | ||
So Putin invaded. | ||
And that's what set the stage for what's happening now. | ||
And it's basically been in a standstill for years. | ||
Now Trump has been re-elected to the presidency. | ||
And he has indicated that he is going to accommodate Russia. | ||
By potentially ceding the territory that Russia has gained already to Russia and maybe saying that Ukraine indefinitely cannot join NATO or cannot join NATO for a couple of decades or something like that. | ||
That's the deal. | ||
And everybody really believes that he's going to make this deal, that he's basically going to end the war by surrendering, saying, all right, you win, you get the territory, and Ukraine won't join NATO. And I've said I'm not so sure about that. | ||
Now, the big development yesterday is that Biden has authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles to strike inside Russia. | ||
Ukraine has these weapons systems. | ||
They've used them against the Russians before. | ||
But for the first time, Biden authorized the use of these weapons deep inside of Russian territory, which is extremely provocative. | ||
Everybody is criticizing Biden. | ||
They're saying, how could he do this? | ||
He's trying to start World War III. That's his parting gift. | ||
I saw Tucker Carlson said, people prayed for Trump to be the president, and now the counterattack is they're trying to start a war with Russia. | ||
Well, on November 4th of this year, the day before the election, a guy named Mike Waltz, who Trump has already named as his incoming national security advisor, which means he'll be coming up with the options for the Ukraine war and the Middle East and everything, This guy, Mike Waltz, said two weeks ago, how is Trump going to make a deal with Russia? | ||
We're going to put more pressure on Russia. | ||
How are we going to get them to the negotiating table to get them to stop? | ||
We're going to put pressure on them. | ||
How are we going to put pressure on them? | ||
Enforce the energy sanctions, unleash American energy, and we're going to take the handcuffs off of Ukraine's use of long-range missiles. | ||
Which is the same thing that Biden did two days ago. | ||
So two weeks ago, Mike Waltz said it. | ||
Trump nominated him to be the national security advisor. | ||
Then a week later, Biden authorized Ukraine to do what Mike Waltz said that they would do. | ||
And by the way, this goes all the way back to Trump's first term, which is putting missiles in Eastern Europe, putting missiles in Ukraine. | ||
Biden put missiles in Ukraine. | ||
Biden authorized them to launch the missiles. | ||
Well, Trump's national security advisor said that would be the strategy. | ||
That would be the play. | ||
And so that's where we are. | ||
And I pointed this out today on Twitter because it's really just genuinely shocking. | ||
The extent to which people are not paying attention. | ||
Everybody thinks Trump is the anti-war candidate, and I think that Trump has an anti-war sensibility, but that's very different from an anti-war policy. | ||
The policy is created by the Pentagon. | ||
It's carried out by the Pentagon. | ||
And the appointees are the ones doing this. | ||
Be that as it may, that Trump may personally be against the war. | ||
His personnel are not. | ||
The Pentagon is not. | ||
The deep state is not. | ||
Additionally, Trump has escalated all these conflicts in the past. | ||
And we've talked about the other ones. | ||
It's beyond the scope of the show tonight. | ||
But in a sense, created the situation in the Middle East right now. | ||
Created the situation in Venezuela. | ||
Created the situation in Ukraine in the aforementioned ways. | ||
And so I pointed this out today on Twitter. | ||
I said, okay, well, you know, here's the video of Mike Waltz saying to do this two weeks ago. | ||
It seems like the deep state really wins no matter what, whether it's Biden or Trump, it's the same policy. | ||
And all these Trump people are replying, oh, well, Mike Waltz isn't the president. | ||
Oh, well, you know, he's not Trump. | ||
Oh, well, that's different. | ||
And I'm like, you know, you got to pay attention to what the people are saying, what the actual players involved, the policymakers, the appointees are saying. | ||
So anyway, that is the big development this week. | ||
As of yesterday, Ukraine is now using Western-supplied long-range missiles against Russia inside Russia. | ||
We covered it yesterday. | ||
Biden authorized the use of these weapon systems. | ||
They're called the TACOMs. | ||
Those are the ones provided by the United States. | ||
And Ukraine launched six of them, six or eight of them, at a munitions depot in the Kursk region inside of Russia, on the border with Russia. | ||
And it didn't kill anybody, and it didn't do extensive damage. | ||
But symbolically, this is a very big deal. | ||
In response to that, Putin lowered the threshold for a nuclear response. | ||
It used to be the case that Russia, their nuclear doctrine said they would use a nuclear weapon, their nuclear deterrent, if the state of Russia was under an existential threat, a threat to its existence. | ||
They have lowered the threshold as of yesterday for the use of nuclear weapons to if a nuclear power or a non-nuclear power backed by a nuclear power attacks Russia in a way that is detrimental, which is what they're doing. | ||
That is what the United States is doing. | ||
It's a nuclear power backing a non-nuclear power attacking Russia in a detrimental way. | ||
So theoretically, what Russia is saying is we now reserve the right to nuke you. | ||
We reserve the right to nuke Ukraine. | ||
We reserve the right to nuke the United States. | ||
It's a pretty big threat. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
Well, now, today, it's happening all over again. | ||
Ukraine did another long-range missile attack again in Kursk, this time using a British long-range missile provided by the United Kingdom. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, Ukraine fired at least 10 British-provided storm-shadow missiles into Russia's Kursk Oblast, according to the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Ukraine has used the Storm Shadow missiles, which have a range of up to 155 missiles in previous strikes on Crimea. | ||
But Wednesday's attack, which targeted Kursk, is the first time Ukrainian forces fired them into the Russian mainland, which is another major escalation of the proxy war. | ||
So far, Russia hasn't confirmed the use of the Storm Shadow missiles. | ||
Both the storm shadows and attackums require intelligence from Western countries for Ukraine to fire them, meaning the U.S. and NATO are now directly supporting long-range strikes on Russian territory. | ||
Earlier this year, a German military leak revealed British soldiers are actually on the ground in Ukraine, helping Ukrainian forces fire those missiles. | ||
And that's really the critical detail. | ||
Well, there's really two details. | ||
One, both of these weapon systems have been in Ukraine and Ukraine has been using them. | ||
But Ukraine's been using them against Russian forces inside what is technically Ukraine. | ||
Crimea, what is claimed by Ukraine, Crimea and Donbass. | ||
But now they're using them in the Russian mainland. | ||
That's one. | ||
And two, these are missile systems that require targeting assistance and operational assistance from Western forces. | ||
So that means that if we give Ukraine the missiles, it's not like, here you go, go nuts. | ||
We have to give them to Ukraine, and then our personnel have to be on the ground operating them. | ||
We have to use our satellites to determine and select the targets. | ||
We have to have our personnel programming the targets and operating the missile systems. | ||
And it's like this report says, you have British troops on the ground in Ukraine. | ||
People think it's a proxy war, and we're really stretching... | ||
That term when we call the ongoing war a proxy war because we're all there. | ||
France is there. | ||
Germany is there. | ||
Britain is there. | ||
We're there. | ||
We're all there. | ||
Our boots technically are on the ground. | ||
Now, they're not saying that publicly, but they are there. | ||
Our officers are there. | ||
Mercenaries are there. | ||
Probably we have soldiers there. | ||
And when they die, they're being reported in a way where we say it was an accident or it happened somewhere else. | ||
We're already there. | ||
And when Russians are killed and when their equipment is destroyed, it is literally being destroyed by us. | ||
You know, I think it was last year, earlier this year, a Russian warship was sunk in the Black Sea. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
And it was sunk because we targeted the ship. | ||
It was U.S.-provided data and targeting assistance that allowed the Ukrainians to sink the ship. | ||
So it's like, we sunk it. | ||
Americans sunk a Russian warship in the Black Sea, which Russia controls. | ||
And so that's what's happening here. | ||
Now Americans and British are launching long-range missiles into Russia at Russian bases. | ||
That would be like if a Russian missile landed at a base in Virginia. | ||
Or North Dakota. | ||
That would be like if we were at war with let's say Cuba or Mexico or Venezuela. | ||
And Russian missiles launched by Russians were hitting bases in Texas or Florida. | ||
Obviously that's different than if American personnel in Iraq were dying or American personnel in Afghanistan were dying. | ||
It's a different situation. | ||
So it's extremely provocative. | ||
And yesterday, I said about these types of strikes that, you know, really I think there's a simple explanation. | ||
And it's probably, you know, I think it's somewhat obvious. | ||
Trump is considering making a deal with Putin, giving him everything he wants, giving him the land, and allowing Ukraine to remain in Russia's sphere of orbit in exchange for peace. | ||
If Putin is provoking Russia, if Putin is bombing Russia, it is derailing that potential diplomacy. | ||
And in particular, Ukraine right now has established a bridgehead inside of Russia. | ||
There's a small amount of Ukrainian forces that launched a counteroffensive across border raid, and they now control a very small slice of territory inside Russia. | ||
Putin said as long as that remains, there can be no negotiation. | ||
And so if you look at where Ukraine is launching the missiles, they're launching the missiles near where that bridgehead has been established. | ||
And so maybe the idea is that Biden can prolong the existence of the bridgehead to prevent diplomacy from breaking out between Trump and Putin either before or immediately after the inauguration. | ||
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So we'll see, you know, where this develops. | ||
But now we have to wait and see what Russia's response will be. | ||
The story from today is that potentially Russia is targeting Western embassies. | ||
This is from New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, the United States embassy in Kiev issued an urgent warning on Wednesday that Russia might launch a significant air attack, closing the embassy and telling employees to shelter in place. | ||
At least two other Western embassies, Greece and Italy, announced that they, too, would close for the day after the U.S. warning. | ||
In its message on Wednesday, the U.S. embassy said it had received specific information about a potential attack but did not offer any details. | ||
It urged Americans to pay special attention to air raid alerts. | ||
Just before 2 p.m., the Ukrainian authorities warned about a potential ballistic missile attack and urged people in Kiev to seek shelter. | ||
Both Moscow and Kiev appear to be stepping up their attacks ahead of president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in January. | ||
Trump said he wants to bring a swift end to the war in Ukraine, but has not said how, leading to speculation over whether he will maintain the same level of military support provided to Ukraine under the Biden administration. | ||
President Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine has said he believes the only way to force Moscow into a peace negotiation is by showing strength and shoring up Ukraine's position on the battlefield with the help of its allies. | ||
He drove that point home again in an interview with Fox News that was broadcast on Tuesday evening. | ||
And so, you know, again, so we'll see what happens. | ||
Will Russia bomb embassies? | ||
I seriously doubt that. | ||
Bombing embassies, regardless of the provocation against Russia, is sort of a non-starter. | ||
And if Russia seeks some kind of negotiated settlement in the forthcoming Trump administration, that might scuttle a potential deal more than the Atakums, more than the Shadowstorm missiles. | ||
So I don't think an attack, a direct attack on an embassy is necessarily going to happen. | ||
If anything, that almost sounds like a false flag, if you want to know the truth. | ||
What it sounds like is that Russia is going to do a serious missile and drone attack on Kiev because they have been stepping up their missile and drone attacks on Ukraine in recent weeks. | ||
So that's what it sounds like they're going to do. | ||
Ukraine is launching missiles at Russia. | ||
Russia is going to give them a taste of their own medicine and bomb Kiev. | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
When the West says things like, for example, lately they've been saying that North Korean troops are in Ukraine. | ||
That just doesn't even sound right to me. | ||
And if you actually read these specific reports, they're saying, based on our assessments, there's North Korean troops fighting for Russia in Ukraine. | ||
And when they're pressed, they say, well, we don't know, but, you know, we're receiving assessments and we're not sure. | ||
And I've covered the propaganda on Russia on this show for years. | ||
They always do this. | ||
Example, right before the 2020 election in the summer, they said that Russia was paying jihadists to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan. | ||
They said that Russia put a bounty on the head of American soldiers so that the Taliban or whoever would kill them. | ||
And it was a big controversy because they said, well, Trump is so friendly to Russia and Russia's paying jihadists to kill American soldiers. | ||
A full year later, they came out and said, yeah, that wasn't true at all. | ||
They literally came out a year later and said, we made it up. | ||
And they always do it in this totally. | ||
They come out and they say, yeah, so, you know, when we receive intelligence from the battlefield, we assign different levels of confidence to it. | ||
And some reports we receive have very low confidence and some reports have very high confidence. | ||
And this was a report that had low confidence. | ||
Basically, it wasn't true. | ||
They made it up. | ||
There was no evidence of that happening. | ||
It was completely fabricated. | ||
And if you look it up, It never happened. | ||
But it had the effect on the election. | ||
It had the effect on the withdrawal. | ||
Trump couldn't withdraw from Iraq if it looked like a retreat. | ||
If there's a big story about Russia killing Americans in Iraq, we can't withdraw at that point. | ||
Then it looks like we were chased out by Russia. | ||
So it served its purpose in the election to bolster the Democrats. | ||
It also prevented Trump from withdrawing. | ||
Here's another example. | ||
When the war broke out initially in 2022, do you remember this? | ||
I'm sure you do. | ||
There were all these reports that Russia was bombing a nuclear power plant and trying to get it to explode and kill everybody. | ||
Remember that? | ||
They said Russia is bombing a nuclear power plant to trigger a Chernobyl-like meltdown and launch a cloud of radiation over Europe. | ||
It was fake. | ||
They weren't doing that. | ||
It never happened. | ||
That was not a target. | ||
That power plant was never hit by Russia. | ||
It just didn't happen. | ||
It was made up. | ||
They made up a story about Russia blew up a dam that flooded a village. | ||
They said that Russia kidnapped 200 orphans. | ||
All this kind of stuff. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
And when you're prosecuting war, they come up with this kind of propaganda. | ||
Now, why would the West say that Russia has North Korean troops in Ukraine? | ||
Because then at that point, well, we really can't back down because North Korea is our sworn enemy. | ||
That's a big reason. | ||
Two, they're saying, well, Russia's going to bomb an embassy. | ||
And Well, if the United States claims that an embassy was attacked, that's a major diplomatic provocation. | ||
That's a big problem. | ||
Remember, that's why Iran bombed Israel back in April, because Israel bombed Iran's consulate or embassy, a diplomatic building in Syria. | ||
So if Russia bombs an American embassy, that's a big problem. | ||
That means we're definitely, we cannot make peace after you bomb an embassy. | ||
So is that the kind of story that the United States would put out there to sabotage the peace? | ||
Certainly. | ||
Because here's, you know, let's do a hypothetical. | ||
Let's say there's a big missile strike and maybe the embassy's damaged or they claim it anyway. | ||
Well, how can Trump, even in the interim, in the transition period between the election and the inauguration, how can Trump then go and negotiate with Putin while the Western media is saying 24 hours a day, our embassy was hit, our embassy was hit, someone hit their head in the embassy and now they have brain damage. | ||
Now you can't negotiate. | ||
And this is how And I've said it for a long time. | ||
This is how they constrain our options. | ||
And it's like I said at the top of the show. | ||
I think that Trump has an anti-war sensibility. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
It doesn't really matter. | ||
Because the war machine has been chugging along for like 100 years. | ||
And a lot of presidents have wanted to end all the wars and bring the troops home and whatever. | ||
But But this is how they constrain the options. | ||
The National Security Advisor, the Defense Secretary, Secretary of State, you know, whoever, head of the CIA with the daily briefings, they'll all come into the room and say, well, these are your options. | ||
This is what you can do. | ||
Trump doesn't get to sit and create the policy. | ||
His cabinet members, the deep state presents the intelligence. | ||
They say, this is what's going on. | ||
These are the options we prepared for you. | ||
And they are promoting a particular agenda. | ||
They've been working on it for decades. | ||
And they say, you can bomb Ukraine or you could bomb Russia or you could bomb China. | ||
I don't want to bomb either. | ||
Oh, well, Mr. | ||
President, you have to bomb one of them. | ||
Well, I don't really. | ||
And if the administration colors outside the lines, well, then they'll do actions like this. | ||
They'll go to the media. | ||
They'll create a false flag. | ||
They'll do some operation. | ||
They'll create a publicity problem, a PR problem. | ||
And they narrow the range of possible responses or options or plans. | ||
And it really takes a concerted effort to thwart this kind of process. | ||
And so like I said, people are thinking Trump is going to get in there and it's going to be simple. | ||
It's not going to be simple. | ||
It's going to be complicated. | ||
And the reason I spelled out the whole history, a brief history of the conflict... | ||
Is to demonstrate that Trump actually escalated the fighting in Ukraine. | ||
And that's the Trump doctrine. | ||
How did Trump seek to make a deal with Venezuela? | ||
Maximum pressure. | ||
Enforced the oil sanctions and destroyed their economy. | ||
Promoted a rival claimant to the presidency, this Juan Guaido. | ||
Fomented insurrection in the streets and with social media. | ||
How did Trump seek to reestablish a deal in Iran? | ||
Maximum pressure. | ||
Bombing Syria, killing Soleimani, bombing Iran's allies, enforcing the oil sanctions, pulling out of the nuclear deal, reapplying American sanctions, enforcing secondary sanctions. | ||
A potential second green revolution. | ||
A potential fomenting civil unrest in Iran. | ||
That was the same approach with North Korea. | ||
And it worked there. | ||
You know, they did detente in North Korea. | ||
But how did he do it? | ||
He said, I'm going to wipe you off the map. | ||
I'm going to nuke you. | ||
Brought China into the diplomacy. | ||
Leveraged the tariffs against China to get China to talk to North Korea. | ||
Sent aircraft to carrier strike groups. | ||
Into the Sea of Japan. | ||
And so if people think Trump is going to get in and say, all right, you win. | ||
Here's those four oblasts and Ukraine won't join NATO forever. | ||
It's not going to go down that way. | ||
It won't work that way. | ||
Trump will have an ask and just on the simple reason that the United States can't afford to completely capitulate. | ||
If the United States comes in and says, all right, you get everything you wanted. | ||
You get you get to keep all the territory and Ukraine can't join NATO. | ||
That's like a ignominious defeat for America, which in itself is provocative. | ||
For the United States to completely capitulate, it almost signals like we tried to stop them and we failed because we're impotent. | ||
Now good luck deterring China and Taiwan. | ||
Now good luck deterring any other country anywhere. | ||
If we put the maximum pressure on Russia, financially, monetarily, financially, And supplying sophisticated weapons to Ukraine and everything, using our diplomatic resources. | ||
And we came up short like we couldn't get India to sanction Russia. | ||
We couldn't get most of the world to even condemn it in the UN. And then we lost? | ||
That in itself destroys America's deterrent threat and makes America weaker, and that does not play well for every other conflict or potential conflict that we're involved in, in the Esikibo region, in West Africa, in Taiwan, in the Middle East, in Armenia and Azerbaijan, potentially with Kosovo. | ||
I mean... | ||
Every theater of conflict, every actor who's looking at the United States right now, and all of this bellicose rhetoric, they're going to say, yeah, well, America tried and they couldn't stop Russia and China. | ||
So maybe we'll go and try. | ||
And, you know, maybe they won't even try to stop us. | ||
But if they could, well, you know, maybe we'd get a lifeline from Russia and China. | ||
So... | ||
On that simple fact, on its face, Trump can't go in and capitulate to all of Russia's demands. | ||
If you think he's going to get in there and say, okay, uncle, now that I'm in, the war's over. | ||
I didn't choose this war and now it's done. | ||
Well, you don't know anything about Trump and you don't know anything about deterrence. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
And that's not what Trump did. | ||
When Trump got in in 16, remember Trump's rhetoric? | ||
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In 16, Trump said, wouldn't it be great if we got along with Russia? | ||
We should work with Russia to destroy ISIS, right? | ||
Not so fast. | ||
When Trump got in, he increased the pressure on Russia and Ukraine. | ||
He began supplying Ukraine with lethal aid. | ||
sophisticated drones from Turkey were coming onto the battlefield on the side of Kiev. | ||
He continued to exert pressure on Russia, maybe even increase pressure on Russia, despite the rhetoric in 16 and 15, when he said we should get along with Russia. | ||
Similarly, people think now, oh, Trump's going to get in. | ||
He's going to give them what they want. | ||
Russia's going to stop. | ||
Oh, not so fast. | ||
Trump's going to want to make a deal. | ||
He's going to want, he's going to have an ask and he needs to have an ask. | ||
And all his people are going to push for this. | ||
And they have been, how are we going to get Russia to capitulate to our demands? | ||
More pressure, more pressure, more sanctions, enforcing the sanctions, opening up our LNG, releasing Ukraine, threatening Russia in some way. | ||
I'm I mean, that's going to be, I think that, and I would really be surprised if they didn't do that. | ||
I would be a little bit surprised. | ||
So that's sort of my outlook on the Ukraine conflict. | ||
I don't think it's simple in the way that people think. | ||
And if anyone has the leverage in this negotiation, it's Russia. | ||
You know, Trump wants NATO to pay their fair share. | ||
They can't. | ||
Germany is de-industrializing because they don't get the cheap natural gas from Russia's pipelines anymore. | ||
So they can't support their industrial economy. | ||
So they can't support 2% of their GDP on military. | ||
And Ukraine is running out of people. | ||
Jake Sullivan said they're demanding that Ukraine start conscripting 18-year-olds because they're running out of guys. | ||
And it's about to collapse. | ||
So, you know, is Trump going to go in and wave the white flag? | ||
That's his first act as president. | ||
Do you think Trump would do that? | ||
Trump is going to get inaugurated and immediately wave the white flag and say, alright, alright, America surrenders. | ||
Now we're going to do something else. | ||
That's just not Trump. | ||
That's not Trump. | ||
That's not how the deep state works. | ||
And if you look at these people he's appointed, it supports what I'm saying. | ||
Mike Waltz, Pete Hegseth, John Ratcliffe, that's National Security Advisor, Defense Secretary, CIA Director. | ||
All these people that he's appointed, they've all said similar things. | ||
They've all said, we're going to put the squeeze on Russia. | ||
So, I would be genuinely surprised if it was anything other than that. | ||
I don't think this war is going to end in such a simple way. | ||
So, that's the situation in Ukraine. | ||
And then, of course, the other dimension is this. | ||
As long as Ukraine is launching missiles at Russia, Russia is a bit distracted. | ||
As long as this conflict is raging in Ukraine... | ||
Russia has to direct a large percentage of its forces in that theater. | ||
And what they will be less equipped to do is defend Iran and Syria from Israel, which is something they're interested in doing. | ||
Syria is a vital strategic ally of Russia. | ||
Iran is currently aligned with Russia. | ||
And when Israel was threatening to retaliate against Iran for its missile strikes, Russia was sending Iran S-300 missile defense systems. | ||
And We're good to go. | ||
It's because this would be like their revenge. | ||
America's supporting Ukraine against Russia. | ||
Well, who would be fighting the war against Iran? | ||
America's proxy, Israel. | ||
And we'd be supplying the weapons and we'd be shoring up their economy. | ||
We'd be sending them with these supplies. | ||
So it would be advantageous for Russia to be the supplier of advanced weaponry to Iran. | ||
While China buys Iran's oil. | ||
So, if the administration, and it is, if the administration wants to take the handcuffs off of Israel to attack Iran, well, they need to take Russia out of the game. | ||
And maybe that factors into the diplomacy in another way, in another novel way. | ||
But it's all related to Ukraine and Russia, Israel versus Iran, Syria, backed by Russia and China, the United States backing Taiwan against China and the emerging trade war between them. | ||
It's all related. | ||
So we'll see how Trump handles it. | ||
I'd be interested to see because, you know, of course, you'd like to see Trump take an approach where he restrains Ukraine and Israel, but But I think he's going to unleash Ukraine and Israel. | ||
Certainly Israel. | ||
That, probably without a question, but, you know, certainly it's possible, although less likely. | ||
But I think he'll unleash Israel as opposed to restraining them. | ||
And I think it's plausible that he'll unleash Ukraine too. | ||
He took a meeting with Zelensky after all, so we'll see. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into these comments that were made by Rand Paul. | ||
Like I said, this isn't like a huge... | ||
But this is just something to watch. | ||
So, as you know, Donald Trump has promised mass deportation of illegal immigrants. | ||
Right? | ||
Mass deportations now. | ||
And this is notable because there is huge public support for this. | ||
Most Americans believe that illegal immigration is a crisis, and there's massive support not only for securing the border and deporting illegals, but also even for reducing net immigration, meaning legal immigrants too. | ||
So the electorate has realistically never been more opposed to immigration, or not in a really long time. | ||
And in a sense, Trump has virtually, in a very narrow sense, won on that issue. | ||
And why is that? | ||
Well, under the Biden administration, 10 million illegal immigrants came in in four years, which is higher than ever by far. | ||
Like ridiculous numbers, way higher by far than the next highest level of illegal immigration under any previous administration. | ||
10 million in four years. | ||
For reference, there's 8 million people living in New York. | ||
There's 2.7 million people living in Chicago. | ||
So if you add the population of everybody living in New York City and everybody living in Chicago, it would be a little bit higher than the amount of illegals that have come over here in just the last four years. | ||
So remember January 6th? | ||
That wasn't that long ago. | ||
Between then and now, the population of New York City and Chicago have come into the country. | ||
It's like ridiculous. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now keep in mind, the illegal immigrant problem has been with us for a long time. | ||
Trump got elected in 2016. | ||
Ten years ago, four years before Biden got elected, eight years before all this, Trump got elected in 16 because he said we have to secure the border now. | ||
It has to be done quickly. | ||
We have to build a wall. | ||
Trump made illegal immigration the issue of 16 because that's how big of a problem it was then. | ||
It had been a problem for decades. | ||
It was an urgent emergency ten years ago. | ||
Trump got in, didn't make it much better. | ||
Trump still had very high levels of illegal immigration, actually comparable to Obama's second term. | ||
And Trump actually didn't even deport very many people. | ||
Trump deported about as many people as Obama deported in his second term. | ||
There's a lot of debate about even those numbers on deportations and more on that later. | ||
But Trump's first term wasn't really great on illegal immigration. | ||
People point to illegal immigration plummeting in the final year, and that was largely due to COVID restrictions. | ||
Nobody was going anywhere. | ||
People weren't going to their job, let alone crossing the border. | ||
So from the time Trump got inaugurated until 2019, illegal immigration kept going up. | ||
It went down a little bit and then collapsed after 2020 March when the COVID protocols went into effect. | ||
And then it blew up under Biden. | ||
The reason I say that is because there is a kind of programming that they do to us in politics. | ||
Here's what I mean by this. | ||
So illegal immigration is high for a really long time. | ||
And it only goes one way. | ||
Nobody ever gets deported. | ||
They just keep crossing the border. | ||
They keep crossing the border, overstaying their visas. | ||
They get deported. | ||
They come back. | ||
They get deported. | ||
They come back. | ||
They commit crimes. | ||
They get out. | ||
They go back. | ||
They come back into the country. | ||
It's been going on for a really long time. | ||
Somebody gets elected saying, we're going to solve it. | ||
They don't solve it. | ||
Somebody gets in, makes the problem worse than ever by far. | ||
And then somebody gets in saying, oh, well, now we're going to solve it. | ||
Well, let's say, and that's Trump, obviously. | ||
Let's say Trump gets in and he brings illegal immigration way, way, way down to the level of his first term. | ||
Well, that would still be an historic high for illegal immigration. | ||
Just because they doubled it. | ||
Okay, it was an historic high under Bush, Obama, and Trump. | ||
It was way too high. | ||
It was very high. | ||
It was historically high. | ||
But then they doubled it. | ||
They made it... | ||
Insanely worse. | ||
And now Trump gets in, and if they bring it way, way down to the level before, they're going to say, mission accomplished, we did it. | ||
But it's like, if you're measuring it against Biden, that's a problem. | ||
Because it was a problem before Biden, and Biden doubled it, or tripled it, or whatever. | ||
So if we really bring it down to the pre-Biden level, did we fix it? | ||
Does that mean Trump is good on illegal immigration? | ||
Or would it still be an unacceptably high level of illegal immigration? | ||
And this is sort of my concern. | ||
That we're electing somebody who cannot get the border under control, cannot deport many people, but there will be the appearance that he did. | ||
Trump will get elected and people will say, well, I mean, just look at it. | ||
They held up a sign that said mass deportations now at the convention. | ||
Isn't that a victory? | ||
Listen to his rhetoric during the campaign. | ||
Didn't we win? | ||
And it's like, well, unless 10 million people get deported, we're kind of worse off, aren't we? | ||
Unless Trump deports 10 million people or even like 5 million people, We're worse off than when we started this whole thing. | ||
And unless Trump gets the border completely sealed and does that, well, like it seems like it's just as bad as it always was. | ||
But that's not how people think of it. | ||
They'll say Trump got in and he halved illegal immigration. | ||
Trump got in and he deported slightly more people than Biden. | ||
And it's like, okay, but the population of illegals just kept going up. | ||
And it's still unacceptably high. | ||
But people say there was some victory. | ||
Now, I said from the beginning, I don't even think Trump will be successful in deporting really any significant number of people. | ||
They're calling it mass deportations. | ||
And I said, that's just not feasible. | ||
And it's not feasible because you have to look at Trump's deportations. | ||
And I said we'd revisit this. | ||
There's two kinds of deportations. | ||
There are people that get deported by customs and border protection at the border. | ||
So an illegal immigrant comes from Mexico. | ||
They hit the southern border. | ||
They are detained and then they are sent back. | ||
That is considered a deportation, even though they never. | ||
That's not what we think of. | ||
We think of deportation, but that's considered a deportation. | ||
They were moved by border patrol at the border. | ||
They were deported. | ||
The other kind of deportation is a removal from the interior, meaning that ICE picks them up from inside the country and takes them out. | ||
That's what we think of when we think of a deportation. | ||
When you look at the interior removals under Trump, they were lower than Obama's first term. | ||
He removed from the interior and overall fewer people than Obama did. | ||
But nobody knows that. | ||
And nobody talks about that. | ||
Trump removed fewer people than open borders Obama. | ||
Despite claiming to be the, you know, build the wall, deport them all president. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
Now, unless Trump articulates a plan to remove as many people as Obama... | ||
I'm really skeptical that suddenly he's now going to round up significant numbers of people. | ||
He removed like 1.5 million people in his first term, something like that. | ||
10 million people came in in the last four years. | ||
So if he even doubles that number, removing 3 million people at the border and in the interior, that's really like nothing compared to who has come in in just the last four years and who's going to come in because the border is not going to be totally sealed. | ||
And this is why, by the way, I don't think it's even a serious promise. | ||
I don't think they're going to do it. | ||
I don't think they can do it. | ||
I think they know they can't do it. | ||
And I think that when Trump says mass deportations, I think he knows he doesn't mean it. | ||
And this is why you've seen a lot of hedging around this topic throughout the campaign and even now. | ||
During a lot of these interviews, they would press Trump or Vance, how are you going to do mass deportations? | ||
And they would give these answers like, well, we're going to prioritize violent criminals first. | ||
Okay, that's what the Biden administration already does. | ||
And you know how many violent criminals there are here? | ||
Like fewer than 50,000 violent criminal illegal immigrants. | ||
There's not that many. | ||
There's certainly not millions of them. | ||
So when they say we're going to prioritize violent criminals, what does that mean? | ||
We're going to deport 50,000 people? | ||
Like, obviously not. | ||
But they'll say, well, we'll prioritize them. | ||
Another thing they say is we're going to get people to leave voluntarily by taking away their benefits or taking away their right to work. | ||
That means something like E-Verify, but they're not calling it that. | ||
That means, like, for example, they're going to say to an employer that they have to verify that their labor has paperwork. | ||
Otherwise, they can't employ them. | ||
That means nationwide e-verify, federal e-verify. | ||
That is something that they won't even say because they know they won't get it. | ||
Vance and Trump won't even say federal national E-Verify because it won't pass even the Republican-controlled House and Senate. | ||
We're not going to get it with Senate Majority Leader Thune. | ||
We're not going to get it in the House. | ||
Won't happen. | ||
Even in very conservative states like Florida, Ron DeSantis passed an executive order implementing E-Verify. | ||
But there were so many exceptions, it might as well not have been passed at all. | ||
Functionally doesn't even work. | ||
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Functionally doesn't work. | |
So they say these illegals are going to self-deport. | ||
We're going to take away their benefits, but we're not going to call it E-Verify, even though that's what it would have to be, because there's no chance of that passing. | ||
So we're not even going to say it. | ||
Okay, so how are they going to go? | ||
Why are they going to go back then? | ||
And certainly, if you're talking about voluntary departure... | ||
They're not going to be arrested, detained, and sent home. | ||
We're sort of counting on them to leave, but why would they? | ||
They came here for a reason. | ||
They're settled in. | ||
The economy's going to grow. | ||
Why are they going to leave? | ||
They're in sanctuary cities. | ||
Local law enforcement's not going to remove them. | ||
ICE and DHS doesn't have the resources to remove them. | ||
They don't have the personnel. | ||
They don't have the budget. | ||
They don't have the infrastructure, detention facilities. | ||
So how's all this going to happen? | ||
We're going to build the detention facilities, appropriate the money, bring aboard the personnel. | ||
They're going to go nationwide, door to door. | ||
Do you really think that's going to happen? | ||
If Trump in his first term didn't deport even as many as Obama, we're going to go from that to something like this? | ||
And even if we did, okay, even if we do that, let's say Trump is really serious this time. | ||
He's going to appropriate the money, build the infrastructure, bring aboard the personnel. | ||
They're going to go door to door, detain the people, send them home. | ||
And these countries won't take them, like Venezuela won't take them. | ||
How are we going to jam them down their throat? | ||
Like, who knows? | ||
But let's say they do. | ||
If they try, you know what's going to happen? | ||
Let's say they start to succeed. | ||
You know what happens when you take millions of people out of the country? | ||
The economy shrinks. | ||
You take millions of people that are working and consuming in the country and the GDP starts to shrink because that's what the GDP is. | ||
You know, like the country will get better, but the GDP will shrink. | ||
And spending will go down. | ||
And wages will have to go up, which means maybe prices have to go up. | ||
And that's happening in an environment where potentially we're in a trade war. | ||
And there's all sorts of ways in which the economy will be adversely affected. | ||
Now, I'm fine with that. | ||
But will Wall Street be okay with that? | ||
Will BlackRock be okay with that? | ||
Will the banks be okay with that? | ||
Will the firms be okay? | ||
Will they be okay with their workers being deported and now they got to pay higher wages and now their bottom line goes up and now their prices have to go up and now consumers have to spend more? | ||
Are people going to be happy with this in the short run? | ||
No. | ||
So what's going to start to happen is there's going to be immense political pressure against this. | ||
It's already not feasible. | ||
Trump has demonstrated no willingness or ability to do it. | ||
They have no plan. | ||
They didn't do it before. | ||
They have not given specifics. | ||
They appointed Kristi Noem to lead DHS. That's the department that would oversee this. | ||
She's not even in charge of a border state. | ||
She's from South Dakota. | ||
So the personnel is just out to lunch. | ||
And even if they tried, here's what's going to happen. | ||
Democrats are going to put up legal obstacles. | ||
Judges, politicians in the cities and the states, they're all going to try and shut it down in every way you can think of. | ||
Legal challenges, they're going to throw up roadblocks from law enforcement in the big cities. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, the media is going to blast the administration day and night. | ||
They're going to say this is Hitler's Germany. | ||
This is the Gestapo. | ||
They're going door to door, dragging people out. | ||
It's kids in cages all over again. | ||
Crying women and families being torn apart and people in cages, people in concentration camps. | ||
That's two. | ||
Three is the Republicans and the donors are going to call Trump. | ||
The Republicans in the House and Senate are going to say, this is too much. | ||
This has got to stop. | ||
And then the donors, these people that put up the money, people like Sean McGuire at Sequoia Capital, people like Bill Ackman from Apollo Management, people like Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary at Cantor Fitzgerald, Larry Fink at BlackRock, they're all going to call up Trump and say, hey, Larry Fink at BlackRock, they're all going to call up Trump and say, hey, man, this isn't We want the violent criminals out. | ||
We want work visas for everybody else. | ||
This isn't common sense conservatism. | ||
This is too far. | ||
This is extreme. | ||
And Trump's going to be on an island. | ||
It's going to be like him and like Stephen Miller and Tom Holman, maybe Vance, who knows whose side he's on. | ||
He's a sociopath. | ||
And the question is, will Trump have the political will to keep going? | ||
These are a lot of ifs, a lot of big ifs, a lot of big problems here. | ||
And it's already starting. | ||
This is a story from today. | ||
Senator Rand Paul said we should not be deporting anybody. | ||
He said we should focus on the violent criminals and give work visas to everybody else. | ||
This is a story. | ||
It says, quote, GOP Senator Rand Paul denounced President-elect Donald Trump's plan to deploy the military to carry out mass deportations of illegals upon his return to office, saying it would be a huge mistake and a misuse of personnel. | ||
He said, quote, Paul emphasized in the interview that he believes the task of removing people from the country should fall to local police or domestic agencies, but not the military. | ||
He said, I will not support an emergency to put the army in our cities. | ||
I think that as conservatives who are supportive of Trump, we need to caution him about sending the army into the cities. | ||
Trump has vowed to begin deporting hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants on day one of his new administration. | ||
The senator also expressed concern for how it would look if the housekeeper who's been here for 30 years were to be arrested by a uniformed service member. | ||
He said, quote, The big news right before the election is that there were 15,000 people in our country who have committed murder. | ||
There are about 13,000 who have committed sex crimes, violent sex crimes. | ||
That's 28,000 people. | ||
Why do we start with them? | ||
Said Paul. | ||
28,000? | ||
Really? | ||
That's it? | ||
That's not very massive at all. | ||
10 million, 28,000. | ||
10 million came in in four years, we're going to start with 28,000? | ||
Okay, so what is that? | ||
That's the bread? | ||
When do we get to the main course? | ||
When do we get to the mass deportations? | ||
What is that? | ||
A breadstick? | ||
That's like a saltine cracker. | ||
That's one oyster cracker. | ||
It's not even the soup. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's not even the soup. | ||
It's not even the bread. | ||
There's no butter. | ||
There's no olive oil. | ||
There's no cheese. | ||
There's no pasta. | ||
Nothing has been said. | ||
This is a Coke, and this is one oyster cracker in the soup. | ||
28,000. | ||
He says, I don't see the military putting the housekeeper in handcuffs and marching her down the street to an encampment. | ||
I really don't want to see that. | ||
He proposed an in-between solution that would expand work permits for those who have been in the US for a long time. | ||
Work permits. | ||
Work permits. | ||
And you know, that sounds right. | ||
Yeah, that sounds about right. | ||
And this is just, dude, he's not even in office yet. | ||
Trump gets into office in two months. | ||
It is November 20th. | ||
He gets into office on January 20th. | ||
This is a Republican senator. | ||
And this is a pretty senior member of the U.S. Senate. | ||
This is not some moderate congressman. | ||
This is the senator from Kentucky. | ||
This is a pretty senior member, not the senior, Mitch McConnell is, but this is the, well, he'll become the senior member. | ||
This is a pretty senior member of the U.S. Senate from a red state saying, you know, let's just start with the sex criminals. | ||
Let's start with the rapists and murderers and everybody else gets a work permit. | ||
This is how it starts. | ||
Two weeks ago, on the All In podcast, All In podcast is for Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, one of whom is David Sachs, who arranged a fundraiser for Trump. | ||
And Trump was on their podcast, and they were at the fundraiser. | ||
This is what they said after the election. | ||
They said, I don't think Trump is going to deport millions of people. | ||
I have confidence he won't because we have Sachs and we have Vance and we have Musk and he'll stop him. | ||
We hope he'll just stick to common sense and only deport the criminals. | ||
So where we are two weeks out from the election on the other side of it, Is four Silicon Valley Trump donors. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think every single one of them donated, but they were all there. | ||
You got four Silicon Valley Trump donors who have an ear with Musk, Vance, and others, and Vivek. | ||
They have said no mass deportations. | ||
They're donors. | ||
And one senator, Rand Paul from Kentucky. | ||
That's what we're up to. | ||
Two weeks out from the election, they're already pumping the brakes and saying, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
No mass deportations. | ||
We don't want to deport anybody that's been here for a long time. | ||
Let's just focus on the rapists, okay? | ||
And by the way, that's what they said throughout the campaign. | ||
Throughout the campaign, people said, are you going to go door to door? | ||
They said, no. | ||
We're going to focus on violent offenders and we're going to trust everybody else and just leave on their own. | ||
This is how it starts. | ||
Like I said, by the time you get, mark my words, by the time you get to January 20th, if Trump keeps articulating a plan, which he started to, Trump said he'll declare a national emergency, he's starting to articulate a plan. | ||
The more details emerge about the plan, you're going to see more Republicans come out and oppose this. | ||
There's going to be more fanfare around it. | ||
And by the time he gets into office, there's going to be a lot of people saying, no, no, no. | ||
No mass deportations. | ||
And if he starts in defiance of them, they're going to punish him for it. | ||
There's going to be a lot of pressure, and he may not even be able to resist it. | ||
People say, well, he doesn't need to run for re-election. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Because for the administration to thrive, he needs his people. | ||
He needs the Republicans in the House and Senate. | ||
He needs his cabinet. | ||
He needs to have popularity. | ||
They will make it brutal for him. | ||
And by the way, Trump wants to be liked. | ||
His dream is to be adored by the New York Times and CNN and New York City. | ||
And the moment that he becomes unpopular for personal and political reasons, that'll be the end of that. | ||
Because it feels pretty good if you're him right now. | ||
He's enjoying maybe the pinnacle of his popularity after the other outcome in this election is that he goes to jail forever and is a two-time loser failure fluke. | ||
So he must be feeling pretty good. | ||
Do you think that if they threaten to take away this popularity... | ||
His approval ratings plummet. | ||
They're hitting him in the media, calling him Hitler. | ||
His own people are attacking him. | ||
His agenda grinds to a halt. | ||
You think he's really going to say, well, I don't need to run for reelection. | ||
Fuck it. | ||
Let's keep going. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Because they're going to come to him and say, you're going to kill us for the midterms. | ||
And if you lose the house, then we can't do anything. | ||
Oh, this is terrible. | ||
And they are going to start jumping ship. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
Because that's how it's been since the beginning. | ||
This is what happens when you are a Republican. | ||
Now, if Trump did a hostile takeover and said, I don't give a shit about McCarthy and Mike Johnson and Mitch McConnell and John Thune, and, you know, he hired Project 2025, maybe it'd be a different story. | ||
But it's been like this from the beginning. | ||
When Trump called for the Muslim ban in 15, when he was running the first time, everybody quit. | ||
And when the sex tape came out, the grabbing by the pussy tape came out, everybody quit again. | ||
And when Trump did the kids in cages, everybody jumped ship. | ||
And over and over and over again, it's the same story. | ||
This is how they condition and control him. | ||
They come and look, the guy's 80 years old. | ||
These people are younger, more energetic. | ||
They know the process more. | ||
They do this shit for a living. | ||
It's like Trump said on Joe Rogan, they're like cockroaches. | ||
They survive. | ||
These people like Brett McGurk, they survive everything. | ||
With this kind of palace intrigue. | ||
And you're going to get four years of these assholes, people like Kristi Noem. | ||
I mean, you really think Kristi Noem as the secretary of DHS, you think she has the backbone to carry out the largest deportation in American history? | ||
That fucking idiot, the one who shot her dog, the one that said... | ||
She couldn't even stand up against trans people and women's sports as the governor of South Dakota. | ||
She's going to lead the fucking Gestapo to remove every illegal immigrant? | ||
Really? | ||
Like, I mean, seriously. | ||
And people are telling me, oh, you're just a Trump hater. | ||
I mean, honest to God, you think Kristi Noem is going to lead the Gestapo? | ||
Because if you think that, you're an idiot. | ||
And if you think that, you know, these Silicon Valley yuppies like Sean McGuire and Elon Musk and Vivek, if you think they're going to support mass deportations, the largest deportation in, like, you're an idiot. | ||
Of course they're not going to support that. | ||
You think Elon Musk wants to see 10 million people removed from the country? | ||
He wants to go to Mars. | ||
He wants us to do more Starlink launches, and he wants to control all the satellites. | ||
He wants the regulatory agencies off of Tesla and SpaceX and every other project, AI. That's what he wants. | ||
You think Howard Lutnick, these Jews, are going to put in charge of the economy? | ||
You think they're going to go for this? | ||
No. | ||
These personnel can't do it. | ||
They're ideologically not aligned. | ||
They don't have the will to do it. | ||
They are not obedient enough to Trump to do it. | ||
And the interests are against him. | ||
He's too old. | ||
He clearly cannot govern. | ||
He is not vigorous. | ||
We learned that the first time. | ||
So, you know, it's not looking good. | ||
And like I said, the problem is, what's going to happen, they may try it, who knows, they almost certainly will fail if they do, and then they're just going to change it and say, we deported the gangs. | ||
And they'll say, mission accomplished. | ||
Okay, these people that are here are never going back. | ||
It's just like the votes. | ||
Remember in 2020 when they were counting all those fraudulent votes at 3 a.m.? | ||
Once the votes got counted, they never left. | ||
No judge is going to overturn them because it's too sensitive. | ||
The same principle applies to every illegal immigrant. | ||
No one is removing these illegals who are hardworking whatever door dash drivers, okay? | ||
These Congolese immigrants riding scooters in New York that bought an iPhone from somebody and installed the DoorDash app, they're never going back. | ||
The DOJ, sorry, DHS is never going to knock on their door randomly one day and say, you don't have your papers, it's time to go, and putting them on a boat and shipping them back to fucking Africa. | ||
Never gonna happen. | ||
And if it does, it's not happening under Trump. | ||
It's not happening under this 80-year-old man. | ||
And I don't mean that in a mean way. | ||
I don't mean that in a nasty way. | ||
But this guy that's doing the YMCA dance and he just wants to play golf with the big golfers and He's a good man. | ||
He's a decent man. | ||
He's done so much. | ||
But this is not the guy who's going to do it. | ||
We learned in the first term, this is not a Caesar. | ||
This man has no skill, no intellect for governing in the way that a Bismarck did or a Hitler did or a Talleyrand. | ||
I mean, this is not the master of the Senate. | ||
This is not someone who possesses that kind of political genius for the palace. | ||
Okay. | ||
Sorry. | ||
It's not him. | ||
Lyndon Johnson, sure. | ||
Nixon, absolutely. | ||
Well, in some ways. | ||
Trump, well, I mean, look at the record. | ||
Look at the first term. | ||
We didn't get the border wall. | ||
And listen, there's valid excuses. | ||
I never expected Trump to be that, really. | ||
I mean, even the first term, I didn't expect him to be that, but he's not that. | ||
And people really need to hedge their expectations. | ||
And by the way, here's the problem. | ||
The problem is, and it's like, you know, is this really a surprise? | ||
Wall Street is going to get what they want. | ||
They're going to get, you can bet, the first thing they're going to do is... | ||
Make permanent the Paul Ryan tax cut. | ||
Okay? | ||
The Jobs Act of 2018, whatever it's called, when they reduce the corporate tax rate in Trump's first term, that expires in 2025, they're going to make that permanent. | ||
That's the first thing they're going to do. | ||
And who's that going to benefit? | ||
Lowering the corporate tax rate to 21% permanently, I think, floated lowering it even further. | ||
Who's that going to benefit? | ||
Okay? | ||
They're going to do that, absolutely. | ||
They're going to cut regulations. | ||
They're going to cut red tape for big corporations, for AI. They're going to let the energy flow for AI. They're going to put Elon satellites into space, more SpaceX launches, more Starlink satellites. | ||
Certainly they're going to give Israel the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
Like, that's in the cards. | ||
Oh, that's all pretty good stuff. | ||
We are not going to get deportations. | ||
We are not going to get a wall. | ||
I don't think. | ||
I don't think we'll get a wall. | ||
Might get a fence. | ||
We're not going to get a wall. | ||
We're not going to get mass deportations. | ||
And, you know, that's just really a failure of this movement. | ||
Because, you know what? | ||
Trump does have a mandate. | ||
And Trump is the president. | ||
And Trump does have a lot of people that are loyal to him. | ||
But it is really a failure of this movement that we're not in a better position to deliver the core America First agenda. | ||
But instead, it has been hijacked and that mandate is being wasted on corporate tax cuts, war with Iran, West Bank annexation, and all this other stuff. | ||
You know, drill, baby, drill. | ||
Okay? | ||
I mean, whatever. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, you know, and I'm not the only one saying this. | ||
If you think I'm whatever, Jared Taylor said the same thing. | ||
Jared Taylor said it's preferable that Trump won, and I agree with that. | ||
But he also said Trump did not win for the white man. | ||
Trump has a lower percentage of the white vote this time than the last time. | ||
And he never appealed to white people. | ||
He hasn't even stated he'll reduce the percentage of foreign-born people here. | ||
So that's kind of my outlook on war and deportations. | ||
The thing I've learned doing this for eight years, nearly, which is not really even a long time, but if you pay attention, you learn some things. | ||
The thing I've learned over the past eight years is it's a really complex problem we've got. | ||
And the idea that You know, you engage in this kind of magical thinking and say, we're going to go out and vote for Trump and, you know, it's going to be different this time. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, you know, because I just feel like it's different this time. | ||
The political realities are all still there, okay? | ||
Power is a reality. | ||
We don't have power. | ||
The people that gave Trump hundreds of millions of dollars have the power. | ||
And that's why they get the personnel. | ||
And the personnel control the levers. | ||
And it is what it is. | ||
So, you know, got to temper some of these expectations and be a little bit realistic. | ||
And I think it's possible that we could get a Caesar in our lifetime, but they really need to look at the lessons of the Trump era, where Trump fell short, where his movement fell short, clearly was subverted from the beginning. | ||
And I don't... | ||
And listen, I know this sounds very negative. | ||
I think that the Trump legacy overall is very positive, but... | ||
You know, people need a little dose of reality here. | ||
Somebody, I replied to somebody on Twitter. | ||
I said, you know, the military doesn't even have jurisdiction. | ||
Like, they can't deport people. | ||
And so there's really, I mean, and if you read between the lines, they said, well, the military will support the deportation in some form. | ||
You know what that means? | ||
It means they might build a detention facility in Texas. | ||
They're not going to be knocking on doors, throwing people out. | ||
So I said, you know, the military doesn't even have jurisdiction. | ||
It's sort of a moot point. | ||
And somebody replied to me and said, they don't have jurisdiction for now because Trump's going to classify them as invaders, which is what they are. | ||
Are you high? | ||
Like, are you on drugs? | ||
Seriously? | ||
Somewhere in these people, the Jews who run the Trump movement, like, they think it's a joke. | ||
There's not going to be mass deportations. | ||
But you suckers are looking at the Trump thing and saying, he's going to reclassify every brown person as an enemy combatant and send them to the moon. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
That's never going to happen. | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Invader is not a legal category. | ||
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He's going to call them invaders and re-migrate them under the Hitler Act of 2026. | |
Like, get real, dude. | ||
Get fucking real. | ||
But a lot of people really think this way. | ||
And it's because they know nothing about politics. | ||
So, anyway... | ||
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 are saying. | ||
So, you know, the Trump administration, it's going to be good in some ways, but it's not going to really be what people think. | ||
What these people are really excited about it think. | ||
It's going to be like the first term. | ||
There's going to be some moderate victories. | ||
I think he'll reduce illegal immigration dramatically. | ||
I think there's a good chance that'll happen. | ||
I think they'll continue construction of the fence. | ||
And, you know, they may even complete it. | ||
And I think that's a good thing. | ||
You know, those are two good things. | ||
And, you know, maybe there'll be a better outcome in Ukraine. | ||
Maybe there's a greater possibility they'll make a deal. | ||
Certainly there'll be more tariffs, and hopefully they'll expand upon the Trump-1 and Biden-era industrial policies. | ||
Economy will be good. | ||
You know, so there's some good things, but, you know, the trade-off is that, one, everybody is bought back into the system. | ||
You know what they're saying now? | ||
Elections aren't rigged. | ||
Is that a good thing? | ||
After Trump won, this is a big one. | ||
Now everybody's saying, oh, I guess the elections aren't rigged after all. | ||
Now nobody can say they're rigged because Trump won. | ||
Now everybody believes in the system again. | ||
Four years ago, people were saying the elections are fake. | ||
We have to do something. | ||
Now they're saying, oh, no, everybody relax. | ||
We won. | ||
Now it's cool. | ||
I think they're still rigged. | ||
I think the Democrats can still rig elections. | ||
Am I crazy? | ||
I think they rigged it in 2020. | ||
They gave Biden 81 million votes. | ||
You think they couldn't do that this time? | ||
You think they can't do it in the future? | ||
Certainly they can. | ||
So now everybody goes, oh, it's okay. | ||
Not only that, but everybody's voting Republican again. | ||
You know, there was a time when Trump could have legitimately let everybody off the plantation and said, we're not voting Republican anymore. | ||
And could have went independent or could have went in some other direction. | ||
Now everybody thinks the Republican, now everybody likes Mike Johnson. | ||
Mike Johnson is part of Trump's entourage. | ||
Okay? | ||
And now Christy Noem is a part, all these fucking people are going to be running for president. | ||
Okay? | ||
Vance is going to be running for president. | ||
Kristi Noem is going to be running for president. | ||
They're all going to be running for president in 2028. | ||
And everyone's going to want to vote for him because they work for Trump. | ||
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And Trump's going to endorse one of them. | |
And now everybody's Republican again. | ||
You know this Republican Party that has let us down over and over? | ||
They let us down when they won the House two years ago. | ||
When Republicans won the House, they said, we want the Capitol security cam footage from January 6th. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said, control the deficit. | ||
Never happened. | ||
They said, secure the border. | ||
Didn't even try. | ||
They said, impeach Biden. | ||
Never happened. | ||
Not even symbolically. | ||
Why bother? | ||
They didn't keep one promise, but Trump got everybody to vote for him. | ||
And it's going to be like that all over again. | ||
So, you know, the big trade-off with Trump that people didn't see, it was really kind of the unseen effect. | ||
People are saying, whoa, but Trump's going to be better on immigration. | ||
True. | ||
Well, Trump's going to be better on this, that. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
But if Trump wins, you know what we lose? | ||
We lose that kind of illegitimacy of the regime. | ||
The regime is strengthened by this. | ||
Look who's running this administration. | ||
Neocons, Wall Streeters, Silicon Valley. | ||
The regime is empowered by this. | ||
It's legitimized by this. | ||
And the country's going to do better. | ||
You know what that does? | ||
It makes people less angry. | ||
And people believe in Trump. | ||
So if he doesn't do a great job, they're going to kind of let it go. | ||
Is that a good thing? | ||
If Kamala won, people would say the elections are fake. | ||
They rigged it again. | ||
This is fucking bullshit. | ||
If Kamala won, the economy would be really bad and people would say, how much more of this can we take? | ||
If Kamala won, they'd say Trump didn't go far enough. | ||
If Kamala won, people would say, fuck this government. | ||
It is illegitimate. | ||
You've got this idiot running it. | ||
We had a senile old man. | ||
Now we have this DMV employee who didn't even win a primary, and they rigged it for her, and she's a fucking bitch, and she's cackling, but we're all losing money, and we're in two wars, and we're losing both of them. | ||
Which sort of timeline... | ||
Is the one where we activate America? | ||
Is it the one where we get this kind of lame-ass blowjob from RFK? You know, where like Elon and Trump and RFK are like, it's morning in America again. | ||
All right, everybody. | ||
And it just sucks ass. | ||
It's lame. | ||
Oh, they're going to be different. | ||
Not different at all, by the way. | ||
Multiracial democracy, whatever. | ||
You know, we get like the most lame ass. | ||
It's like a cup of coffee, okay? | ||
Oh, you're on life support. | ||
You're dying. | ||
Here's a little cup of coffee. | ||
Maybe this will make you feel better. | ||
That's like what we got. | ||
Oh, I do feel a little better. | ||
Or do you just start, you get the country to one HP. Kamala Harris would get, not to mix metaphors, but Kamala would get the country to one HP. It's sort of like, it's like, let's do a gaming analogy. | ||
Sort of like you have 30 HP. You go into the final boss fight, you know you're going to die. | ||
Do you take a little health pack? | ||
You take a health potion, regenerate health for 15 seconds? | ||
Alright, I think I could do this. | ||
I think I could pull it together and maybe try and win. | ||
Or, do you damage yourself, go to 1 HP, and then you activate your ultimate ability, and you do like 300% chance of a critical hit? | ||
You do like, you know, 200% damage resistance, 300% chance of a critical hit? | ||
Like, how do you play that? | ||
It's a legitimate question. | ||
Do you kind of hit the stim pack, drink the health potion? | ||
All right, you know, I'll make myself a little stronger and maybe I could get in there and do it. | ||
Or, do you kind of say, you know what? | ||
Desperate times call for desperate measures. | ||
Time to really lock in. | ||
Go to 1 HP. 1 million percent critical hit damage. | ||
I'm just going for headshots only. | ||
Headshots only. | ||
We're only doing trick shots. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
You know, do you play not to lose or you to play to win? | ||
That's why I didn't. | ||
That's a part of why I didn't vote. | ||
Because I said, you know, Kamala will certainly be worse. | ||
But in the long run, maybe that's better. | ||
Now time will tell, I suppose, but it is basically undeniable that Trump getting in restores faith in the establishment. | ||
I've been saying it throughout the whole thing. | ||
Trump getting in retrenches the GOP and restores faith in the government. | ||
It re-legitimizes the government. | ||
And everything that Trump does will be legitimized due to his popularity and the perception that he was an outsider. | ||
Well, he got shot at. | ||
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He took a bullet. | |
How could he possibly be controlled? | ||
Well, look at his personnel. | ||
Look at his donors. | ||
That's how. | ||
You know? | ||
If Trump, who's going to have more credibility to lead us to war in Iran? | ||
Harris or Trump? | ||
If Harris takes us to war, people are going to say, oh, F, here we go again. | ||
Really? | ||
If Trump leads us to war, people are going to say, all right, for Mr. | ||
Trump. | ||
They're going to say, all right, maybe. | ||
Maybe we'll go. | ||
Who could sell the war better? | ||
Who's going to get enrollment back up for the, enlistment back up for the military? | ||
That's something they're always talking about. | ||
They're saying, we got to make the government better so people want to enlist in the military. | ||
Why do we want people to enlist in the military? | ||
Remind me? | ||
Why do we want to feed more white men into the military to go and fight Israel's wars? | ||
To go and do what? | ||
To go and die? | ||
Like, why would we do that? | ||
So... | ||
But that's another thing they're fond of saying is we have to improve efficacy in the government so that people want to join the military. | ||
Yeah, I think we're kind of putting the cart before the horse. | ||
Maybe we should want to make the government sovereign and then people want to join the military. | ||
Not like let's trick people into supporting the military by throwing them a bone. | ||
Okay, okay, we're not going to kill you today. | ||
We're not going to do white genocide today. | ||
Will you sign up for our wars now? | ||
All right, fine. | ||
Anyway, that's how I see it. | ||
All right, 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 pretty, you know, pretty wacky stuff. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
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Oh, Bert. | |
And we'll see. | ||
All right. | ||
Bumbaclot Soyman sent $5. | ||
I have sent Superchats to 20 Oblockins to provide you security, Nick. | ||
Please stay safe also to have a switch on your Glock. | ||
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Oblock! | |
Everybody who comes to Chicago just says, Oblock. | ||
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Shut the fuck up. | |
You know anything about Oblock? | ||
Nobody from Chicago, other than, like, Wiggers and... | ||
The other guys. | ||
I can't say that anymore. | ||
Now that Trump is president, if I say nigger, they're going to kill me. | ||
Not blacks. | ||
Not them. | ||
But like liberals will hang me. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's new rules. | ||
Now that Trump is elected, now that Trump is the president, they're going to say prominent Trump supporter loves saying the N-word. | ||
even support Trump. | ||
What the, it's like the, the, your body, my choice thing. | ||
Prominent Trump supporter says your body, my, why didn't even vote? | ||
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What the fuck? | |
I didn't even vote. | ||
So everything I do is now a reflection of Trump's America. | ||
So I can't say nigger anymore. | ||
So, you know, but they and the Wiggers, they're the ones that know about O'Block. | ||
Nobody from Chicago knows what O'Block is, okay? | ||
We know about Humboldt Park. | ||
We know about Inglewood. | ||
We know about North Lawndale, okay? | ||
Know about East Garfield Park. | ||
Uh, nobody knows about O-Block. | ||
It's always these Wiggers who are like, O-Block, that's Keith Keith. | ||
Shut the fuck up about O-Block. | ||
It's the most annoying thing. | ||
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People come to Chicago, can we go to O-Block? | |
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Wigger trash. | ||
These days, you go to Navy Pier, you go to Lakeshore Drive, you go to the Gold Coast, you get shot. | ||
You know? | ||
These days, you go to Streeterville, you'll get mugged. | ||
Talking about, O-Block is probably safer. | ||
Well, I wouldn't go that far, but, you know, it's like, dude, you go to The Loop. | ||
I wouldn't go to Grant Park, you know, before I go to O-Block. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But yeah, so annoying. | ||
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Oblock! | |
Oblock! | ||
Oh, you're from Chicago? | ||
What, like, Oblock? | ||
I imagine that's what it'd be like if you're in L.A. talking about Compton. | ||
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Oh, I'm in L.A. I want to go to Compton! | |
Shut up. | ||
Anyway. | ||
I hate that shit. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Dude, that's just goi slop, you know? | ||
That just epitomizes everything that's wrong with the right. | ||
Matt Walsh, you know, like... | ||
He's a Catholic. | ||
You'd like to think he's with us on some of these issues. | ||
And he looks at this guy and goes, oh, he's got a deus volt tattoo. | ||
He's got my vote. | ||
And all these, you know, fucktards are like, total based. | ||
Dude, he goes to Israel and says, like, if you don't love Israel, then you don't love America. | ||
Oh, yeah, but he has a tattoo that says, day is vault. | ||
Let me just forget about that. | ||
And the guy said it, like, constantly. | ||
The guy's like a nutjob evangelical Zionist who really believes that Israel's going to annex the West Bank and Gaza and Jerusalem. | ||
They're going to destroy Iran and then they're going to destroy the third holiest mosque on top of the temple and rebuild the third temple so that the Antichrist can sit there and rule the world. | ||
Like people go, yeah, I don't need to hear all that. | ||
He's got a cross tattoo on his chest. | ||
You know, on these Doyle types, people like Matt Walls Doyle, they go, oh, you you think about things like that? | ||
Well, you're just obsessed with Israel. | ||
It's like, no, I think they're obsessed with Israel. | ||
Okay? | ||
Ben Shapiro, Trump's donors, Palantir, Alex Karp, Peter Thiel, they, Pete Hegstaff, they are obsessed with Israel. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
I wouldn't be obsessed if they weren't obsessed. | ||
They run the government. | ||
That's an issue. | ||
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Okay? | |
Yeah, but I'm crazy, right? | ||
I'm the nut job, apparently. | ||
Oh, your wife and you? | ||
I'm glad the wife likes it. | ||
You know, usually the wives aren't really a big fan, but your wife must be really cool. | ||
WWGENXCATHOLICS? No, but I appreciate it. | ||
You've been watching since 2017. | ||
Wow, it's a long time. | ||
But I appreciate it, man. | ||
The old AF hat, huh? | ||
I think we sold those at one point. | ||
I don't even remember, but... | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate all the support over the years. | ||
Goddamn. | ||
Do we miss 2016? | ||
Oh! | ||
We miss the memes. | ||
We miss the community. | ||
We miss the fun. | ||
But most importantly, we miss what could have been. | ||
That's true. | ||
But watch the blasphemy. | ||
But that's true. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
I saw that. | ||
I saw that movie in theaters like 10 times. | ||
I went to this retarded kid's birthday party, and then we went to Roly Poly Tortilla afterward. | ||
Remember that place? | ||
Remember Roly Poly? | ||
I saw it at the LaGrange Theater, and then went to Roly Poly Tortilla. | ||
It was on the corner where the theater was. | ||
Anybody remember that? | ||
Crazy pull. | ||
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Crazy pull. | |
But yeah, then we went to Roly Poly. | ||
And I saw it a bunch of times. | ||
It was so awesome. | ||
Epic movie. | ||
Epic film. | ||
All downhill from there. | ||
SpongeBob started to suck after that, after Steven Hillenburg left. | ||
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I'm a purist when it comes to that. | |
But yeah, it makes me feel old. | ||
It makes me feel like an old man. | ||
I'm really an old guy, huh? | ||
Catholic Gooba sent $5. | ||
I wish Jews didn't have total control over my country. | ||
Jeannie, wish granted. | ||
Your citizenship has been revoked. | ||
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That's a really good joke. | |
*laughs* That's a really good joke. | ||
Me running Vivek Ramaswamy's magical lamp? | ||
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Jeannie. | |
Jeannie, I wish Jews didn't control my country. | ||
Your wish has been granted. | ||
Revokes your citizenship for criticizing Israel. | ||
Okay, that's a really good joke. | ||
Well done. | ||
I might have to steal that. | ||
That's really good. | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
What's up, old fart? | ||
Yeah, I know, man. | ||
Dude, the day that I have to say I'm 52, it's like, why even live? | ||
Why? | ||
I looked at like Josh Peck's TikTok today and he looks so fucking old. | ||
And he's not even that, what is he, like 40? | ||
And I'm like, wow, he looks so old. | ||
That happens so fast. | ||
I'm going to look like that soon. | ||
I was like, he's got gray in his beard. | ||
He's got bags under his eyes, wrinkles. | ||
I was like, oh my gosh, life is so short. | ||
Um... | ||
I hate 80s music. | ||
I hate 80s rock. | ||
I hate 80s metal. | ||
I think it's all dog shit. | ||
I fucking hate it. | ||
I really like alternative. | ||
I like indie. | ||
And I like classic rock. | ||
I like Elvis. | ||
I like the Beatles. | ||
I like, you know... | ||
I like the classics. | ||
Sled Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Boston, The Doors. | ||
You know, stuff like that. | ||
But I do not like, like, fuck Van Halen. | ||
I hate Van Halen. | ||
I hate Journey. | ||
I hate, I don't even, you know, I like Rush, okay. | ||
I like some of Rush's stuff. | ||
Um... | ||
I don't like Bon Jovi. | ||
I fucking hate Kiss. | ||
I hate all that stuff. | ||
I hate all that ridiculous garbage. | ||
It's all trash and I hate it. | ||
Some of the new wave stuff is okay. | ||
I hate jam bands. | ||
I think Nirvana is totally overrated. | ||
So 80s and 90s stuff, I kind of just... | ||
I like 60s and 70s. | ||
I guess that's like a generational thing. | ||
You know, my dad was born in 62 and he was really into the Beatles. | ||
And all my dad listens to is like 60s and 70s and some 80s stuff. | ||
Like Elton John and, you know, stuff like that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But my dad was really more into like disco and R&B and anyway. | ||
But I asked my dad the other day, I was like, do you ever listen to Radiohead? | ||
He's like, no, I never really got into them. | ||
I'm like, did you listen to anything after like the 80s? | ||
He's like, no, not really. | ||
I'm like, you just kind of got off the train that you got off at your stop. | ||
Because like to this day, I get in the car with my dad and it's 60s on 6, 70s on 7, the XM radio stations. | ||
It's the Beatles station. | ||
It's 60s on 6, it's 70s on 7. | ||
It's Michael Jackson. | ||
It's old school Motown. | ||
I'm like, do you listen to anything in the 80s and 90s, 2000s? | ||
Do you get into any of that stuff? | ||
He's like, no, not really. | ||
He said it's because he didn't go to college. | ||
He said, you know, people went to college and that's when they got into that kind of shit. | ||
Which I don't know if I, you know, maybe, but also I think it's just people that were, you know, 10 years younger. | ||
People were born in the, like the Gen Xers. | ||
My dad was on the cusp. | ||
Last of the boomers. | ||
But it's just so funny. | ||
I wonder if that'll happen to me. | ||
I think about that because I'm like, I'm always listening to new stuff. | ||
And I wonder if I'll ever just kind of get off and just stop and not listen to anything new. | ||
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But yeah, the old man... | |
Someone says Steely Dan. | ||
Yeah, Steely Dan's good. | ||
Steely Dan, Boss Skaggs. | ||
I'm a big fan of Boss Skaggs. | ||
I'm a big fan of Steely Dan. | ||
I'm a big fan of the Eagles. | ||
What else? | ||
Trying to think. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, but... | ||
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The Who. | |
Yeah, I like The Who. | ||
Electric Light Orchestra, gay. | ||
If you like Electric Light Orchestra, you are a faggot. | ||
Sorry. | ||
If you like ELO, you are gay. | ||
You know, they're a little too, like... | ||
You know, some of their songs are okay, but they're just a little too gay. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're just, like... | ||
They're just a little too gay. | ||
You know what else is really gay? | ||
Queen. | ||
If you like Queen, you're gay. | ||
Def Leppard sucks. | ||
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Def Leppard sucks. | |
That's just utter shit. | ||
Bob Seger is awesome. | ||
Love. | ||
Huge fan of Bob Seger. | ||
Al Green is great. | ||
Pantera, dog shit. | ||
Genesis, dog shit. | ||
Soundgarden, dog shit. | ||
Grateful Dead, dog shit. | ||
What else you got? | ||
Yeah, that's all shit. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Metallica, you know what? | ||
I kneel. | ||
Metallica, not my thing, but they're good. | ||
Tom Petty, goaded. | ||
Huge fan of Tom Petty. | ||
Chicago, huge fan of Chicago. | ||
Huge fan of America, the band. | ||
Fleetwood Mac, big fan. | ||
Steve Miller band, they're all right. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Alright, those are my reviews. | ||
Those are my reviews. | ||
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I love Fleetwood Mac. | |
Love Fleetwood Mac. | ||
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Goated. | |
Ahead of their time. | ||
CCR, gay. | ||
Every song sounds the same. | ||
CCR is way too 70s for me. | ||
It's too, like... | ||
You know, some of their songs are okay, but, you know, I just can't listen to Fortunate Son. | ||
They ruin that song. | ||
Their whole sound... | ||
Just sounds like that song and it sounds like every Vietnam movie, every faggoty Vietnam project, everything from that era. | ||
Every movie about the 70s is CCR over it. | ||
That's just how I feel. | ||
Billy Idol. | ||
That's the 180s artist that is like pure 80s that I really appreciate. | ||
Do love Billy Idol. | ||
Okay, alright, but that's all. | ||
That's all I got. | ||
Those are all my takes on music for the night. | ||
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Okay. | |
Brandon Paris sent $5. | ||
I'm a year older than you and feel like I wasted my life for the last 10 years. | ||
Jeez. | ||
You're so ahead of everyone and I love you for it. | ||
I cannot wait to meet you someday. | ||
Also, no, you can't talk about it, but we all hate that bitch who showed up to her crib. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
Hey, the good news is... | ||
It's never too late to get to work, you know? | ||
Don't feel like you've... | ||
That is the worst feeling when you feel like you've wasted time. | ||
But all you could do is get after it tomorrow. | ||
You know, tomorrow's a new day. | ||
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So... | |
But yeah, I appreciate it. | ||
So, thank you. | ||
But don't feel too bad. | ||
You know, life is... | ||
Real Paisons sent $10. | ||
Hope you're doing okay. | ||
Nick, why didn't you push back against Richard Spencer's anti-Yankee rhetoric? | ||
Connected to your unexpected visitor? | ||
Nothing is as it seems. | ||
Well, we're in league against the Yankees. | ||
Julian Warlock sent $5, so here's my bone to pick with you. | ||
America, founded by Anglos and the French. | ||
And what are you? | ||
Neither. | ||
You descended from immigrants. | ||
For context, I'm English slash French. | ||
It's crazy that as a Canadian, I have ancestors from the Civil War. | ||
You don't. | ||
Well, this is bait. | ||
But Italians found America. | ||
And you say founded. | ||
Okay, Italians found America. | ||
I'm 60% Italian. | ||
According to 23andMe, I'm 60% Italian. | ||
We found America, okay? | ||
We found America. | ||
Christopher Columbus found this place. | ||
And by the way, America is just like a white empire. | ||
If you're not really on board with that, you're kind of blue-pilled, okay? | ||
America was founded as a white empire. | ||
That's really what it should be. | ||
Italians played their part. | ||
Okay, we have the legacy of ancient Rome. | ||
Irish are pure Aryan. | ||
So let's just have no more brother wars, okay? | ||
Honestly, you're lucky. | ||
I don't know any Anglo and French people that are even really putting up that much of a fight. | ||
It's all Mexicans. | ||
You're lucky it's an Italian. | ||
It's really mostly Mexicans. | ||
Italians are the greatest American. | ||
We're among the greatest Americans, certainly. | ||
Julian Warlock sent $5. | ||
I'm Canadian. | ||
My family here in America since the 1600s. | ||
Somehow I have ancestors that fought in the American Civil War and Revolutionary War, and you don't? | ||
I respect you as a voice in the movement, but we seriously need to talk about her status as white. | ||
Well, if we want to go based on history, my Indian ancestors have been here since the beginning of time. | ||
So I have ancestors that are here with the American Project. | ||
You're not even American, but also they were here on the land. | ||
For a billion years. | ||
So, I think I have you beat in both categories. | ||
But shut the fuck up. | ||
You're not even American. | ||
Thanks. | ||
True. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
No one can. | ||
Because if you talk about this stuff, you get fired. | ||
They tried to fire me, you know, like a long time ago and I just kept pushing. | ||
So, that's basically it. | ||
Jerusalem sent $15. | ||
Have you ever thought about creating a locals channel with paid subscription for exploring topics more in depth than teaching general history or religion? | ||
That would be fun and educational for everyone who wants that. | ||
Oh, maybe. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't really like that whole idea. | ||
Look, I'm a live streamer. | ||
I'm not like a high school teacher. | ||
Jerusalem sent $15. | ||
Have you ever thought about creating a local... | ||
It's a duplicate. | ||
I don't think I'm even allowed on locals because I'm banned on Stripe. | ||
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So... | |
Sammy J sent $5. | ||
Wasn't your body my choice tweet about abortion? | ||
If so, why has virtually everyone reconned it to be about rape? | ||
Because women are retarded. | ||
It's obviously about abortion. | ||
My body, my choice, pro-choice, abortion. | ||
Someone said, well, what if a gay guy said to a straight guy, your body, my choice? | ||
I think you see the problem. | ||
I'm like, I don't think I understand the premise. | ||
It's a complete non sequitur. | ||
Neither gay males nor straight males get pregnant, and therefore, can I get abortions? | ||
And, you know, they're implying, like, what if gay guys raping straight guys in the way that men rape women? | ||
It's like, okay, but it's not about rape, fucktard. | ||
It's about abortion. | ||
But, you know, women have the IQ of a peanut, so that's why they don't get it. | ||
You know, women are just like obsessed with rape. | ||
You know, when they're not fantasizing about it, they're bitching about it on Twitter. | ||
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Like, just shut the fuck up. | |
That's what I had to say to women. | ||
You know, rape really is living rent-free in their heads. | ||
Like, let it go. | ||
Let it go. | ||
Sammy J sent $10. | ||
W, by the way. | ||
Yeah, Major W. I would tweet that, but I just kind of don't want any more drama for the time being. | ||
I would totally go on Twitter and say, why are women so obsessed with rape when they're not fantasizing about it? | ||
They're complaining about it on Twitter. | ||
Just shut the fuck up. | ||
I would tweet exactly that, but I probably shouldn't. | ||
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I don't want to... | |
I don't want to, you know, I want to let things kind of cool off for a little while. | ||
My Grand Theft Auto Level 5 Wanted meter needs to cool down a little bit. | ||
I got helicopters and tanks coming after me. | ||
I need to cool down. | ||
I'm at the military base. | ||
Roy Perspool sent $5. | ||
This morning I bounced my head off the ledge of a door. | ||
Decent lump. | ||
It happens about once a year or so, which seems high to me. | ||
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Ha ha. | |
Accident prone at all? | ||
Any broken bones or stitches as a kid? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Oh, I got stitches one time. | ||
I bit through my lip once. | ||
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How was that? | |
Yeah, man. | ||
I imagine what it was like in the 70s and 80s. | ||
There's something about, like, the consciousness is just different. | ||
Our consciousness has been irreversibly altered by smartphones. | ||
It's not even cell phones, it's the iPhone. | ||
And it is the idea that you are reachable and have all this information anywhere at any time. | ||
And it's sort of expected of you, plus cameras as well. | ||
You know, in like the 80s, You get in your car, you drive somewhere else, and no one can reach you. | ||
How does someone reach you? | ||
They gotta know where you are. | ||
You have to tell them. | ||
And you don't even know where you're going. | ||
You gotta get a physical map. | ||
You could go and get lost. | ||
Go to a hotel. | ||
You could really hide out. | ||
And now it's like you got Google Maps. | ||
Now everybody's texting you, calling you, emailing you. | ||
And people can take pictures of you everywhere you go. | ||
Back in those days, it's like... | ||
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You could be a serial killer. | |
Anyway, not that I think about that, but... | ||
Isn't that kind of crazy that serial killers were just like... | ||
Abducting people and killing them. | ||
Like, no one could do anything. | ||
That's kind of funny, isn't it? | ||
Well, it's not funny, but it is kind of funny. | ||
That, like, back in the 80s, you know, you read about the shit that they were doing, and, you know, serial killers were just like... | ||
I hope nobody's looking. | ||
Kidnaps you. | ||
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Puts you in the basement. | |
What are you going to do? | ||
Like, oh, I hope no one saw that. | ||
Oh, they didn't? | ||
We're good. | ||
Bury him. | ||
Where did that person go? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I think I saw him somewhere else. | ||
Not that I think about that, but like, you know... | ||
You could really just – it was such a free – not that I think about that, but it was such a free society. | ||
And now it's like everything is so gay. | ||
You play a video game and there's AI reading the voice logs. | ||
If you called someone a bitch, they ban you from playing a video game, you know? | ||
Or, you're texting somebody, texting somebody, and then it's like, oh, the texts are subpoenaed by the government, like, oh, we have all your communications going back to the time you were born. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, when I got subpoenaed by the government after January 6th, they're like, give us everything for three years. | ||
I didn't give them anything, but... | ||
They could just do that, you know? | ||
And there's cameras everywhere, the tollway, and, you know, people on their camera phones, and police have body cams, and cameras in stores, and it's just like, we do live in a surveillance state. | ||
I don't even think people realize that, but we do live, and it's fundamentally because of technology, we live in a completely surveilled, controlled state. | ||
I imagine that kind of freedom of just getting in your car and going somewhere and just getting a burger and ice cream and just meeting new people. | ||
There's something magical about it. | ||
It's sort of like the comparison between a candlelight. | ||
And like a bright fluorescent light. | ||
You know, like the reach of consciousness and of observation was like candlelight. | ||
It created shadows and it was rich and there was depth and warmth. | ||
And now the reach of consciousness and witness, it's like a blinking fluorescent light. | ||
It's like an operating room. | ||
You can see everything. | ||
It's all blue. | ||
It's It's horrible. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
And it's made society just, like, horrible. | ||
So, I feel like everything was like a painting. | ||
It was, like, romantic. | ||
And, you know, there's something weird. | ||
It's like when your phone... | ||
There's something weird. | ||
When you lock your phone, it's like you're still on your phone. | ||
When your phone dies... | ||
Does anybody feel like when your phone dies, it's like you come back into your person? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
When your phone is even turned on, it feels like you're connected to it. | ||
It feels like you're just with it. | ||
And then it's so weird. | ||
It's like when your phone dies, specifically dies, not even when it's off, when it has no battery, it's almost like, whoa, I'm awake again. | ||
And it almost feels like now you're it. | ||
You are where you are. | ||
When you're on your phone, it's like you're in your phone. | ||
When your phone dies, it's like now I am where I am. | ||
It's like your consciousness totally changes. | ||
And I wonder what it would be like to be that way all the time. | ||
The problem is, you can get rid of your phone, but we still live in a phone society. | ||
So you could throw your phone out the window, but you go to like a hotel or whatever, and everybody else has their phone and stuff. | ||
So... | ||
You can't really replicate that. | ||
Society was one way and now all of society is a different way and it just can't go back. | ||
To go to a pre-phone society, you have to go to Uzbekistan or something. | ||
You have to go to Africa or Central Asia or something. | ||
You have to literally go to a completely foreign country. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Yeah, those were the, I imagine those were the days. | ||
Matthew P. sent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Now that the Tates are seemingly free to leave Romania soon, would you be open to do an Earl stream with them? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, if they come to America, I'd love to do a collaboration. | ||
People are saying Nick is high. | ||
Why are you saying I'm not high? | ||
Jack sent $5. | ||
Nick on 2024 election night. | ||
I hope everything goes okay for me after this election stream. | ||
Because after the 2020 election stream, I was banned everywhere and put on a no-fly list. | ||
Well, let's just say you have bad luck when it comes to election streams. | ||
Yeah, then I do an election stream and then everybody wants to kill me for a stupid tweet. | ||
Jack sent $5. | ||
Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson was the worst fight I have ever seen in my life. | ||
Yeah, it was pretty terrible. | ||
Your timeline's wrong, Matthew. | ||
That happened way before. | ||
Wow. | ||
Why would you pray for my enemies? | ||
Oh, because I'm going to destroy them or something. | ||
Why would you pray? | ||
Pray for me. | ||
Don't pray for them. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Why are you praying for them? | ||
We want them to win? | ||
I need all the help I can get. | ||
There's way more of them. | ||
I have like a million enemies. | ||
I have like a million enemies and I'm winning. | ||
I don't pray for them. | ||
They don't need to, you know, hey, I'm outnumbered. | ||
Pray for me. | ||
I need the help. | ||
But hey, I appreciate the super chat and thanks for the compliment. | ||
I'm glad you like the look. | ||
I like the fall too. | ||
I'm in my element. | ||
I hate the summer. | ||
I hate the summer so much. | ||
I love winter. | ||
I love fall. | ||
I love today. | ||
It was such a perfect cloudy day and I was literally just like glowing. | ||
I was like, this is amazing. | ||
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And then the sun came out and I was like, damn it! | |
Literally, I was instantly mood ruined. | ||
I was sitting there. | ||
I was eating a sandwich. | ||
I was drinking coffee. | ||
I was like, man, a beautiful day. | ||
Then the clouds parted and the sun came out. | ||
I was like, I gotta go. | ||
I gotta go home. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
Grecoid sent $100. | ||
Oh Nicholas green eyes. | ||
I thought the color of eyes was just the color. | ||
Until I laid eyes on his. | ||
His green eyes became ordinary and beautiful. | ||
Oh his green eyes. | ||
The eyes that make me feel safe. | ||
The eyes that makes my heart feel warm. | ||
His eyes are not just eyes. | ||
His eyes are the most powerful. | ||
His eyes became my home from thousands of miles away. | ||
Okay, well, thank you for that. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Sabian sent $5. | ||
Thanks to the show, I got a high score on Subway Surfers. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
America First Christ is king type she. | ||
Hey, glad to hear it. | ||
Sebastian Martinez sent $5. | ||
Russia and Nick have something in similarity. | ||
They both can't get hats and equipment to the front lines and both are understocked when they start campaigns. | ||
Broiper War II. Don't be mad, baby girl. | ||
Just some constructive criticism. | ||
Good bait. | ||
Matthew P. sent $10. | ||
Where's your blonde-haired, blue-eyed, or green-eyed wife who will massage your neck? | ||
Why don't you just fuck off? | ||
I love when everybody's worried about me finding a wife. | ||
Somebody DM me today. | ||
They're like, your wife is out there. | ||
Like, you think I'd fucking need to hear that? | ||
You think I'm like sitting at home like, where's my wife? | ||
When am I going to find love? | ||
Dude, that is the last thing I want. | ||
It's the last thing I need. | ||
Well, it's probably up there in terms of things that I need. | ||
You know, a woman would totally, like, stabilize me in a way, you know, because I am just a completely unhinged lunatic. | ||
And having to live with, like, a normal person would probably moderate that. | ||
You know, she'd cook, she'd clean. | ||
It would be beneficial, but I just so have no interest in that. | ||
You know, the whole thing is just, ugh. | ||
You people that are really into, like, dating and shit are faggots, okay? | ||
Just seriously. | ||
Honest to God. | ||
I mean, these people that are out there, it just makes me sick. | ||
I was talking to this guy today, and, uh, Me and we were in the group chat and I was saying, man, I'm so not looking forward to like a wedding, you know, dancing and all the carrying on. | ||
Like, I just have no interest in that. | ||
And this dude was like, oh man, grow up. | ||
Yeah, I'm looking forward to my wedding. | ||
And I'm like, what does it matter with you? | ||
Like, the whole thing, the whole premise. | ||
Just like, get the fuck out of here. | ||
Intimacy. | ||
Guys that are really into intimacy are really more like girls than they are like men. | ||
You know, real men love things. | ||
They love things like, I'll give you an example, like when Trump really loves rocket ships, that's like a real man. | ||
When Trump is really into concrete and buildings and rocket ships, that's like a real man. | ||
Or like when somebody volunteers for the military because they really want to kill people, and then they kill people and don't have PTSD, that's like a real man. | ||
Like someone who really loves war. | ||
And people that really have a talent for statecraft, that's like a real man. | ||
People who love computers. | ||
But guys that are really into like idle chit-chat and feelings and intimacy and this kind of facile drama that women create everywhere and their stupid shenanigans, you're just really kind of more like a girl than you are like a guy. | ||
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So anyway. | |
When's your wife going to come and get the fuck out of here, dude? | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
That is one thing that I absolutely love about Trump. | ||
Because you get someone like Joe Biden, who does the, oh shucks, my wife is smarter than I am. | ||
And Trump, you know the video when Trump met with Obama during the transition, and Trump gets out of the limo and just totally leaves Melania in the dust? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Trump gets out of the car and just rushes right up the stairs and Melania gets out and chases him. | ||
She's just like a total afterthought. | ||
I fucking love that. | ||
And, you know, they would interview Trump and he'd say, oh, do I really look like I'm going to be changing diapers or pushing a stroller down Fifth Avenue? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
The goat. | ||
The fucking goat, dude. | ||
That is one thing I love about Trump. | ||
And he has like a voracious sexual appetite, but he's not intimate. | ||
And I love that, you know? | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm not even countersignaling a sexual appetite, whatever. | ||
But it's these guys that are really into like the intimacy, the, oh, she's my best friend. | ||
Oh, I'm nothing without her. | ||
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She's the brain. | |
Get the fuck out of here with that. | ||
You know, I love that Trump is like giving her a noogie. | ||
Trump is like, hey bitch, hey bitch, eat my dust. | ||
You know, she doesn't bring her anywhere. | ||
She doesn't come around anywhere. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
It's totally awesome. | ||
So, and it's not even that it's, it's not even like It's vindictive. | ||
It's not like he's mad at her. | ||
He's like giving her a hard time. | ||
It's like he's just kind of indifferent to her. | ||
She is a second thought. | ||
And his first thought is empire. | ||
His first preoccupation is empire. | ||
Business, buildings, politics, succession, dynasty, celebrity. | ||
You know, that's his first... | ||
Priority. | ||
And yes, he has an appetite. | ||
Just like he eats a Big Mac and a Filet-O-Fish, he also fucks porn stars and supermodels. | ||
That's appropriate. | ||
Well, it's not moral, but that's kind of like an appropriate masculinity, whereas these trad cucks have turned being a simp into a virtue. | ||
They're like, well, the trad thing is to be a total simp. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
A real, a real man says, aw shucks, my wife is smarter than me. | ||
No, fuck you. | ||
Fuck you, W Trump. | ||
So anyway, what was the question? | ||
Palma, a denouncer sent $5. | ||
Hey, a good fix for the neck tension you were talking about last night is to buy a lacrosse wall. | ||
Place it between you and a wall and roll out pressure points in your shoulders and traps. | ||
Stress tends to lock that area up and the Jews are stressful. | ||
I'm not gonna do that. | ||
You think I'm gonna get a fuckin' tennis ball and roll around on the wall? | ||
Very good. | ||
Well, there's gonna be more of them. | ||
Trump's gonna bring in more of them, so... | ||
But anyway, thank you. | ||
Frog Zipping sent $5. | ||
Disengage beard thrusters. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
You could never catch a young in unk talking to Chuzz, Chopped Huzz, like Chris Burnett. | ||
Also WTF was that Instagram post of them taking backshots from horses. | ||
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Yeah, that was a weird picture. | |
Chris Burnett, I call him Crash Burnout. | ||
Well, yeah, he's simping for this fat pig and she's simping for some Latino OnlyFans star. | ||
It's pretty pathetic, but that's always the case. | ||
It's always these like simpy, sexually pathetic guys that always are weird about this shit. | ||
You know, they typically got a weird and it totally fits the bill. | ||
He's got some weird parental situation. | ||
Some Jew inseminated his mother's eggs in a laboratory or something. | ||
And so he's got a totally fucked up parental situation. | ||
Therefore, he's a simpy, pathetic loser, which is why he's got beef with me every single time. | ||
That's always the case. | ||
Surgeon General Grover sent $10. | ||
Missed you at Mren. | ||
Sure, you were the secret guest. | ||
It was like going back 15 years where saying Blox PPL were sometimes violent slash dumb was super brave. | ||
Had a folder with info how chronic illnesses are hurting our people and some new treatments. | ||
Where can it descend to you? | ||
Really not interested in it, but you can email it to me. | ||
Like, I'm not taking submissions. | ||
Where did you... | ||
Like, I'm just looking for you to give me your binders of research. | ||
Where do I submit this? | ||
The garbage? | ||
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No, no offense, but like... | |
You went to this conference thinking I would be an attendee and you're going to come up to me and fill my hands with your fucking paper? | ||
What is wrong with you people? | ||
What is wrong with you? | ||
You watch this show, you imagine I'm going to be attending some conference and you think, oh, I'm going to go there and apprehend him and shove a bunch of fucking paper in his hands. | ||
Here's all this shit. | ||
And I'm going to be like, oh, thanks. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'm going to put that in my suitcase and fucking fly home with it. | ||
I'm going to take up real estate in my suitcase with some stranger's stack of papers and then I'm going to put it on my desk. | ||
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What is wrong with you? | |
Email me a PDF or something. | ||
Just email me a PDF. Okay, maybe I'll look at it. | ||
Or post it on Twitter or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's always insane to me when people—people are always foisting things on me. | ||
It's like, I don't want what you have to give me, okay? | ||
Like, I don't want your paperwork. | ||
Look, if you are—the way that I—everybody kind of looks at the world where it's like, you know, if only I could put this in someone's hands. | ||
I don't know, get a platform or something. | ||
Like, if you have something interesting to say, I feel like you'd have a platform. | ||
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That's how I look at the world, but— I don't know. | |
Send it to me on email. | ||
I'm not trying to be needlessly cruel, but it's like, oh, I was planning on accosting you at an event and shoving a bunch of paper that you would then be responsible for. | ||
Like, that's a three-day event. | ||
You're, what, going to go to me in the morning and give me a stack of papers and I'm going to carry it around all day? | ||
Who, like, is that so inconsiderate? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, now I'm going to be responsible for the stack of papers? | ||
What the fuck am I supposed to do with that? | ||
Hey, I came here to see you. | ||
I'm this, and I want to tell you something. | ||
Here's all these papers. | ||
Now carry this around like an idiot all day. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Now I'm going to read all your shit. | ||
Like, why would I do that? | ||
Anyway. | ||
But sorry I missed you. | ||
If it's really good, shoot me an email. | ||
I'll read it. | ||
I'll read the PDF. Yeah, no, they don't invite me there anymore. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I think it's because Amy Wax would have me removed. | ||
Amy Wax would say, shut it down. | ||
Amy Wax and all the Jews would be like, oy vey. | ||
Complaining about black people? | ||
Okay. | ||
You have a problem with Israel? | ||
What are you, an anti-Semite? | ||
Jew hater. | ||
He's a Jew hater. | ||
So I think, uh, you know, it's called the fuss. | ||
Alright, relax. | ||
Okay. | ||
No. | ||
Well, if they had the patience... | ||
They'd stick around. | ||
What's with all the hate? | ||
What's with all the fucking complaints tonight? | ||
Hey, don't watch it. | ||
No one's begging you to watch it, okay? | ||
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People watch the show. | |
Shut up. | ||
Give me a break for crying out loud. | ||
This is not like... | ||
Whatever. | ||
Audience sucks. | ||
It's audience sucks. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, hilarious. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, thanks for repeating what I said. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Julian Warlock sent $5. | ||
Bra, what the hell is this look, Lamau? | ||
You can't rock the toddler haircut and the scruffy... | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Thank you for the remarks. | ||
Pellegrino sent $5. | ||
Hair and beard is a-okay hand. | ||
I think you have looks maxed. | ||
Keep it at this length. | ||
You are still too young for a mustache. | ||
Think so? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think he could pull it off. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Abdul Bosnian sent $5. | ||
Should the U.S. push for Bosnia and Kosovo to join NATO to prevent another Ukraine? | ||
Both have faced Serbian aggression, and NATO expansion seems like the only way to ensure stability in Eastern Europe. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really care about any of that bullshit. | ||
You know, all these people. | ||
Abdullah Bosnian. | ||
Who cares, dude? | ||
Honestly, who cares? | ||
Not a big deal. | ||
Yep. | ||
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True. | |
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
Well, maybe that was the construction guy who tuned in at eight. | ||
You know, maybe he was patient and sent a huge super chat. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I mean, not anything that isn't obvious. | ||
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No. | |
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Normally a respecter sent $5. | ||
Is it likely that Trump will see significant pushback from the base once the reality of the key issues to the base failing to materialize? | ||
Or do you think they will just be suckered into narratives about living to fight again? | ||
Midterms 28 race act. | ||
This is just like a completely convoluted sentence. | ||
Can you write that in a way that's better and not retarded? | ||
$20. | ||
Jewish conservator Deborah Lee called Andrew Wilson a grouper on the whatever podcast for saying women shouldn't vote. | ||
Rent free. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Yeah, what a stupid bitch. | ||
I think we'll get some. | ||
Well, well, well. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Yeah, well, that's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
You know, nobody gets red-pilled in a day, so I'm glad you came around. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Geez. | ||
Okay, no, I haven't heard that, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Oh, it's a song now? | ||
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Great. | |
It's gonna be great. | ||
Yeah, big surprise. | ||
Are you shocked? | ||
How do we maintain a young population with white women having such low birth rates after we kick out all the spics, cheats, shit skins, etc? | ||
They need to have more kids. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
Okay, this has got to be fake. | ||
Mmm. | ||
That's pretty weird Really? | ||
I don't believe you. | ||
Stein can't stop. | ||
I sent $5. | ||
Do you think DeSantis needs to slow down on the booger sugar? | ||
Collie Rogers sent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
I'm a 26-year-old Catholic out in rural Florida. | ||
I started watching when Candace Owens shouted you out a few months ago, and I haven't missed an episode since. | ||
All right. | ||
My husband and I pray for you every day. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
W. Candace for the shout out. | ||
It seems like we're cool now. | ||
I think we're coming back together. | ||
Groy Per Spool sent $5. | ||
Low, maybe they DID want Ukraine for Israel. | ||
It's a two-fold benefit. | ||
Basically used Russia to wipe out all of Ukraine. | ||
Definitely the men. | ||
Whites killing whites. | ||
Zelensky equals Israeli spy slash puppet. | ||
Wild. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Seems like a reach. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, hopefully someone more based will come along. | ||
No options now, though. | ||
I'm not even aware of anybody that would be an alternative. | ||
Very good. | ||
Well, I don't know about that. | ||
Oh, did she die? | ||
That's terrible. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Blue tie group leader sent $20. | ||
What if Nick got a low taper fade? | ||
That'd be crazy. | ||
post the true opportunity for a true arian victory was in our grass bell talk about a bag drop true ten rio sent ten dollars and from denryo going to take some time from the jq to take my origin industry esports by storm these four years will suck but i will always be america first and i'll always support you with money when i rule my new competitive gaming empire you will see a huge cut of it ah well thank you very much tenryo Good luck to you. | ||
I hope you're still going to be around. | ||
I hope I'm still going to see you at AFPAC. We love you, man. | ||
But we wish you all the best with the gaming. | ||
WGamer, Tenryo the Goat of... | ||
I don't even know what game it is you play. | ||
I'm not into all that. | ||
I'm not into that world. | ||
But hey, good luck, man. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
You got to come visit sometime. | ||
We still love you. | ||
Oh, well, she said she was going to talk about me, not to me. | ||
Important difference. | ||
I don't know what that... | ||
What the fuck does that even mean? | ||
Big fan of Chill Guy. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Did you see the Pope say that it's a sin to turn away immigrants? | ||
So the president of Italy started sending a bunch of Italian immigrants to the Vatican City. | ||
Never thought Italy would ever elect a woman as dumb as her as leader, let alone a woman. | ||
Yeah, she's terrible. | ||
Jack sent $5. | ||
Any favorite Elvis Presley songs? | ||
Um, I haven't listened to Elvis in a minute. | ||
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Um... | |
Favorite Elvis Presley song? | ||
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Suspicious Minds. | |
What else is good? | ||
Burning Love. | ||
That's a classic. | ||
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What else? | |
Yeah, those are pretty good. | ||
Those are probably my two faves, I think. | ||
But, um... | ||
Elvis is a goat. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
If you start to feel bad about aging, just remind yourself you're not aging like Sarah Silverman because, holy shit, she aged like shit. | ||
She's not even that old and looks like she's in her 70s. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Who cares about Sarah Silverman? | ||
Why would I think... | ||
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Okay, whatever. | |
Ryan Myers sent $5. | ||
How is it possible that Elon Musk is running five plus legendary companies, campaigned for Trump, head of Doge, and now is ranked number one in the world for Diablo 4. | ||
That's white power, dude. | ||
Is it actually? | ||
Damn. | ||
That's about right. | ||
They already had, dude, I'm like the number one anti-Semite. | ||
You think they couldn't go and, you know, get a piece of my fucking hair somewhere? | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I don't really know what you mean about the Chicago in 2003 thing. | ||
I don't really get it, but thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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I don't really understand what you're talking about, though. | |
I know. | ||
W. Thanks. | ||
Yeah, thank you, I guess. | ||
The third position sent $5. | ||
Been watching the show on and off for years. | ||
Generally support most ideas of the positive effect of the wider movement. | ||
Hope to buy something from the store eventually. | ||
Would like to attend to even one day. | ||
Wow, great. | ||
Sophocles sent $15. | ||
What you're talking about is a high-trust society. | ||
That's what we had and what allowed bad actors, serial killers, to flourish. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
No. | ||
Wrong. | ||
General Patton sent $5. | ||
It's called the FBI invented DNA evidence and... | ||
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You have modern criminology. | |
One's got nothing to do with it. | ||
You think in a high-trust technological society we couldn't catch serial killers any longer? | ||
General Patton sent $5. | ||
Are you affiliated with the main first project? | ||
Thanks for all you do, Nick. | ||
No, I don't know what that is. | ||
Andrea Soxner sent $20. | ||
I red-pilled my boomer mom on the Jews. | ||
It took five years and three books by E. Michael Jones. | ||
Then this guy named QAnon came along and said we're saving Israel for last. | ||
Now I'm back to not being able to talk about politics or Trump with her. | ||
She just tells me to trust the plan. | ||
It's impossible to red-pill the boomers. | ||
Yeah, because they just—it's like Groundhog Day. | ||
They just forget everything the next day. | ||
You red pill your parents on something, and then the next day they will say the exact same blue-pilled stuff they said the day before, like it never happened, you know? | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
I don't know what it is about their brains, but their brains just can't, like, download new information. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like not being able to save a file on a computer. | ||
You're always going back to the same checkpoint. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
You just got to be patient with them. | ||
You just got to love them regardless. | ||
and is apparently sending cruise missiles to Kiev. | ||
- Whoa. - Baby Groipa sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, what supplements would you recommend to grow my hands? | ||
- Okay, really? | ||
- Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
Been really missing you. | ||
Glad to see you back. | ||
I will pray for you. | ||
So the disguise is working. | ||
You are starting to look like Jack DeSoto. - I am not. | ||
- Glad you are safe. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very good, Christine. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, it's good to be back. | ||
Hope you're doing okay. | ||
I know you're recovering from surgery. | ||
So I hope you're doing all right. | ||
Jack Posobiec? | ||
Not at all. | ||
Well, I don't think so. | ||
But he's Polish, you're Polish. | ||
Maybe that's a twisted compliment. | ||
No, but thanks. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
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It is crazy to think about how many... | |
Well, let's just not even... | ||
Con Fuller sent $10. | ||
She doesn't need to be your wife. | ||
But did you see the muffin girl talking about white nations? | ||
No. | ||
Who's the Muffin Girl? | ||
Yeah, he's a huge Curtis Yarvin Glazer, always has been. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
As a mom here, I don't want you to find a wife. | ||
Women can be bitches and will try to take you for your money. | ||
I pray every day that my 35-year-old son stays single. | ||
I've seen his girlfriends play. | ||
Well, hey, look, we need to have kids, you know, so we definitely need wives. | ||
But we just got to treat them more like concubines, I guess, than like what's going on now. | ||
They just need to know their role. | ||
They just need to know their place in the pecking order. | ||
But I have to do it. | ||
It's a duty. | ||
I might prefer not to get married, but I want kids and I need to have kids, so... | ||
Gotta do what you gotta do. | ||
I've never seen it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Whoa. | ||
Okay, so the goat is watching the show. | ||
Bobby Johnson sent $5. | ||
You know what's crazy? | ||
Is that that your body my choice meme? | ||
Dude, it is still massive. | ||
Yeah, massive. | ||
I mean, I'm seeing new ones that I've never seen before that have millions of likes and views still that are popping up all over the place. | ||
I know it's crazy. | ||
Martin M sent $10. | ||
Mustache on your lip. | ||
It's perfect. | ||
Never seen another e-boy this perfect. | ||
Sticking out the one for the pictures. | ||
You're so handsome. | ||
You're so popular. | ||
I just want to be your groiper. | ||
Nice. | ||
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Right. | |
Normally a respecter sent $5. | ||
Looking handsome tonight, King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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RFK BJ? And your black billing? | ||
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Former lib who intended to hate watch you after what I'd heard, then saw you destroy destiny and have been learning slash researching a lot in the past few weeks. | ||
Thank you for making me truly open-minded, not the kind they pretend to be. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Not a lot of liberals watch the show. | ||
But yeah, a lot of people try hate-watching me. | ||
And then they're like, oh, this guy, you know, maybe I don't agree, but he makes a lot of sense. | ||
And then they become a groyper, so. | ||
Yeah, you know. | ||
Well, Destiny's just, I mean, he's just an idiot. | ||
I don't even say that to be mean, but we realized about a year ago that he just basically knows nothing, you know. | ||
He doesn't know where Palestine is. | ||
He doesn't know where Egypt is. | ||
He doesn't know where Wisconsin is. | ||
He doesn't know anything. | ||
He doesn't know who Genghis Khan is. | ||
Doesn't know who Francisco Franco is. | ||
Doesn't know who Sheldon Adelson is. | ||
The guy knows nothing. | ||
So... | ||
You know, you can't... | ||
The problem is these liberals get educated by people that know nothing. | ||
Oh, thank you, Juan David Sito Erives. | ||
Thanks, John Dave Irving. | ||
Very subtle. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, good bait. | ||
Nice try there. | ||
A little too obvious, I think. | ||
But yeah. | ||
No, there's really people out there that think like this, though. | ||
They're already coping. | ||
So... | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Let's go. | ||
W me? | ||
Why did we not see God the Father, but we saw God the Son? | ||
Because people wouldn't be able to look upon God the Father. | ||
It'd be too overwhelming. | ||
That's why. | ||
Well, it's not why, but that's why we're able to see God when He becomes man. | ||
So, yeah, I guess that answers your question. | ||
You can't look upon God because of our fallen nature, because of our sinful nature. | ||
You know, we enjoy the beatific vision in heaven, we see the face of God, but that's only after we become purified through purgatory. | ||
You either enter heaven sinless, in which case you enjoy the beatific vision, or I should say after you repent, or you go to purgatory, which probably most people will, and the sins are painfully cleansed from you, and then you enjoy the beatific vision, but... | ||
That's basically why. | ||
But you're not even really looking for the answer. | ||
It's just, that's all Muslims can do is this kind of like, well, could God invent something you couldn't lift? | ||
These kind of like stupid, um, well, uh, in Aramaic, it sounds like Allah. | ||
Like, okay, so what? | ||
Like, what does that mean? | ||
Sounds typical. | ||
Typical Muslim nonsense. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
No way, dude. | ||
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I'm so... | |
Dude. | ||
No, they don't want me there. | ||
Well, I mean, they... | ||
Well, I'm sure some people like to see me there, but they're not going to let me go there. | ||
Kyle Fuller sent $5. | ||
Muffin Girl. | ||
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I don't like her look. | |
I don't like her face. | ||
Her face is too long. | ||
I don't like the makeup. | ||
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...media that demonize us 24-7, along with academic institutions and governments that clearly hate us as well. | |
We also now have countries full of people that either A, insist we have I don't want to hear a woman talk about fucking replacement migration. | ||
What man is like, oh, I want a beautiful girl, but I want her to talk about politics while she makes muffins. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
If you like that, you're gay. | ||
Sorry. | ||
You know, it's one thing to like a hot girl. | ||
It's another thing to like want a hot girl that's tell you Hitler talking points. | ||
I don't need that, actually. | ||
Who is this for? | ||
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What? | |
Oh, she's talking about based politics while being hot. | ||
Just go be hot over there and shut the fuck up about politics. | ||
I mean, you obviously want to marry a woman who is not liberal or whatever, but you don't need her to be, like, making a point online. | ||
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Have no culture, or B insists that we have our culture flown in since we don't have enough. | |
And we need to use the people with no culture's money, by the way. | ||
They need to fund all this. | ||
Okay, with the fucking nails. | ||
Who needs this? | ||
Pick me. | ||
Pick me, energy. | ||
Okay, pick me. | ||
Pick me. | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Look, I'm tired. | ||
I'm ready to go. | ||
Okay, it's too many super chats. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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Special thanks to Construction Groyper, Juan Davosito Ereves. | ||
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Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
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I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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The American people will come first once again. | ||
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