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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just throw a yay button. | ||
I'm in the first pitch. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming everybody. | ||
Here to the world. | ||
I can endorse them, alright? | ||
I laughed out with Scott. | ||
He just cursed everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
Black dog, Scott. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just lead with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down, removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God. | ||
And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | ||
My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now. | ||
My sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for you. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory for the American people. | ||
We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again. | ||
So to every parent who dreams for their child, and every child who dreams for their future, I say these words to you tonight. | ||
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you. | ||
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Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
unidentified
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Hey. | |
Makeup and turn around. | ||
Dance around. | ||
Makeup and turn around. | ||
I will fight for you with every breath of my body. | ||
And I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
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Yeah, nigga, this war. | |
I'm checking bodies on the floor. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
Let's go. | ||
The courageous fallen! | ||
The anguished fallen! | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them! | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers reach! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
They like Steven. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
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That's what people always say, isn't it? | |
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right, when you're left wing, And 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 we want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people to convert, 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. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for president of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people, but we have people that are stupid. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
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We want to go. | |
We want to go. | ||
And nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. | ||
unidentified
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Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | |
And we will make America great again. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you very much. | |
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
America Great Again! | ||
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America First is inevitable! | |
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not pure to shill for big business. | ||
It's not pure to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's in. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a mirror. This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed, At Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government, we worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
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Never, ever give up. | |
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
unidentified
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Never quit. | |
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
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Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | |
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
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The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | |
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
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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. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
unidentified
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To be continued... | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you so much everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams? | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment That is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. | ||
This is a struggle for the survival of our nation, and this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | |
I am your voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
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Do it like this. | |
Waste in the dirty drugs of a waste. | ||
The scientists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women, but they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs 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, wasting, wasting I'm just a hate line | ||
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Thank you. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Get me in the middle. | ||
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. | ||
Are you winning, son? | ||
Are you winning? | ||
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? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
I know you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman who looks like that has to have a special scent. | ||
It's the night. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Oh, thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald Trump. | ||
Listen, are you Megan here? | ||
Huh? | ||
Are you? | ||
Are you doing this? | ||
Just Matt. | ||
I'm going to do this. | ||
No. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
What do you want? | ||
It's here. | ||
It's here. | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Hey, come get a new deal. | ||
What's your game, though? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
Trump! | ||
Trump! | ||
I'm coming to you now! | ||
He said that I'm going to be 20-something. | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
He said that I'm going to be 20-something. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
Maybe I went to lose. | ||
I've never gone into losing my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience goes, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
There's the guy on the floor, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Catch me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I believe that. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got a plane. | ||
Can you create a magazine? | ||
Mr. Trump, you can do it. | ||
Scamgy. Scamgy. Scamgy. Scamgy. Scamgy. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Where's the money? | ||
Down the wall. | ||
Your male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
Donald. | ||
If you want to really see something that said, take a look what happened. | ||
Hey! | ||
We will make America proud of you when you try to We will make America wealthy again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service? | ||
Because I think it's a very mean life. | ||
I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country. | ||
But I see it as being a mean life. | ||
And I also see it as somebody with strong views. | ||
And somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be rife, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. | ||
And that's a sad commentary for the political process. | ||
And if you have a minute, why don't we go? | ||
Talk about it somewhere only we know. | ||
This can be the end of everything. | ||
So why don't we go? | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
I want this earth on by myself. | ||
I do enjoy the love. | ||
My voice is nothing but I scream in love for help. | ||
I stretch my hair but my coat just goes up. | ||
Oh Ah Oh Oh Oh | ||
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
I'm going to be the worst. | ||
Catch. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
I can endorse them, alright? | ||
Black dog is not a person. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
I can endorse them, alright? | ||
Laughed out to Scott. | ||
He deserves everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dares to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dares to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dares to vote. | ||
Blacked out with Scott. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
And your mama ain't shake, just petty and shit. | ||
And I've been with your ways with me for the style kick. | ||
In the city of one hour, she's a chick. | ||
With the all-black fiddick, thinking with the weight of the dick. | ||
And we'll see you in the room, y'all wasn't for shit. | ||
And I was 36, who tight was the cap set. | ||
And you took me to my first show, this couple. | ||
Only dropped jewels way before they dropped gentle. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised, not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around here. | ||
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. | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
Trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day inadvertently with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous and this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019, when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement. | ||
unidentified
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who through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure the future 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. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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Hey. | |
Hey. We'll be right | ||
back. We'll be right back. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga this war, nigga this war. | ||
I'm tricking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so weird. | ||
I get excited for them cocks. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he's gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the cold. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
Let's go. | ||
The courageous fallen! | ||
The anguished fallen! | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them! | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers reach! | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left-wing, the answer is no. | ||
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We're never going back. | |
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us reporter can see it. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anyone. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. - Yeah. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First. | ||
America first America first America first | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
It's actually going to be a huge show tonight. | ||
So much news. | ||
So many things have happened. | ||
It's been about a week since I did the show. | ||
Of course, we took the holiday off. | ||
Hope everybody had a great Thanksgiving. | ||
Happy Thanksgiving. | ||
But there is so much news to get into. | ||
We're going to be talking tonight, our featured story, about the Syrian civil war, which seems to have restarted actually the day that I stopped doing the show. | ||
So I didn't do a show Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and it was Wednesday night that Syrian rebels, that's what they're calling them, realistically it is Al-Qaeda, began marching on the city of Aleppo, a major city in Syria, their second largest began marching on the city of Aleppo, a major city in Syria, their second largest city, and as of Saturday | ||
And Syria was relatively a stable situation over the past four or five years after Turkey halted its advance in 2020, and so it seemed that this was a frozen conflict. | ||
That is until Wednesday when now it has suddenly restarted. | ||
Russia and Iran are moving to intervene with Russian airstrikes and pro-government airstrikes from the Assad regime. | ||
And so we'll talk about what exactly is going on. | ||
This is probably the most complicated conflict in modern history on the ground and with all the different proxy forces fighting each other. | ||
So we're going to go over all the details. | ||
We'll talk about just what's going on there, and we'll also talk about the timing. | ||
I think everybody is talking about the conspicuous timing of all of this. | ||
It comes just a week, actually just a few days after the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, Hezbollah, went into effect. | ||
That was on Tuesday or Monday, I believe, that it was actually finalized and agreed to by all parties. | ||
So it's literally one day after that. | ||
And of course, it's also one week after Western forces authorized the use of long-range missiles by Ukraine deep inside of Russian territory. | ||
And this is especially coincidental because Syria is one of Russia's most critical military allies, even more so than Iran. | ||
So there's a couple of different ways to look at this. | ||
You can look at this in the context of the regional war in the Middle East, nucleus of which is Israel and Iran, technically. | ||
You can look at it from the angle of the Western proxy war against Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And you can look at it from the lens of the role of Turkey, particularly in the Syrian civil war, but also their ambitions to have more influence in the Middle East broadly. | ||
So we'll be talking about all those different angles. | ||
We're going to talk about the timing, the players involved, everything like that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the pardon of Hunter Biden. | ||
And this is something that Democrats are totally surprised by. | ||
Hunter Biden was convicted on gun charges and other charges earlier in the year and would face sentencing. | ||
They said as of just last week that a pardon was off the table. | ||
White House said they weren't even considering it. | ||
And then yesterday they did it. | ||
Joe Biden pardoned his son. | ||
Full pardon, so now he's clean and he gets away. | ||
Democrats are furious because it really does hurt their reputation. | ||
For the past eight years, nine years, all they've talked about is law and order and democracy and they've accused Trump of Really, more so than any of the rhetoric. | ||
They've used all of that as a battering ram to accuse Trump of being some kind of outlaw, dictator, who sees himself as above the law, who is never held accountable. | ||
All these, you're familiar, all these things throughout the election and throughout the post-presidency and even throughout his first term. | ||
And now you get a part in Really with no basis other than that his father is the president. | ||
So he will not be held accountable like anybody else would. | ||
If anybody else had a gun charge, drug charge, if anybody else was doing the kinds of things that was on the laptop from hell, they would go to jail. | ||
But his dad is the president, so now he doesn't have to. | ||
So that doesn't really work when you've built your whole opposition to Trump on the basis that he should be held accountable because everyone is subject to the law. | ||
It doesn't really work anymore. | ||
So we'll talk all about that as well. | ||
I support it. | ||
Let the record show I support that because on some level I do believe the president should be above the law. | ||
A lot of people think that's hypocritical. | ||
I don't think it's hypocritical at all. | ||
I think it is totally humiliating as a country to subject the president or his family to that ordeal. | ||
I think they basically... | ||
Within reason, I think they basically should be above the law. | ||
The pardon is the constitutional power of the president. | ||
There's nothing unlawful about using it. | ||
And everybody likes to prattle on about fairness and all these kinds of things. | ||
The law is the law. | ||
And he used it, and it's good, and I think we should get used to that. | ||
I think it's actually a good thing because maybe it paves the way for a future dictator because then they could always point back to this moment and say, hey, Joe Biden pardoned his son, so now we're going to round up all the illegal immigrants and send them over the border and adjourn Congress and dismiss the courts. | ||
So I think it's a good sign. | ||
As an authoritarian, I feel emboldened by the decision. | ||
So anyway, we're going to talk about all that. | ||
It's going to be a good, exciting show. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
Smash the follow button. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment. | ||
Let me know what you think about the show. | ||
It's good to be back. | ||
I took a little time off last week for Thanksgiving. | ||
I was planning on doing a show on Wednesday. | ||
But then I didn't really feel like doing one. | ||
Also, there was nothing in the news on Wednesday. | ||
So I just didn't really... | ||
Wasn't feeling it. | ||
So I canceled. | ||
And then it was the holiday. | ||
But I hope everybody had a happy Thanksgiving. | ||
Hope you enjoyed. | ||
I spent my whole Thanksgiving arguing with... | ||
Married men on the internet. | ||
Not all of it, but some of it. | ||
Other people spent Thanksgiving watching the Destiny sex tape. | ||
Analyzing a man's penis to see if it was my penis. | ||
Did you all see that, by the way? | ||
So that was the other controversy. | ||
So get this. | ||
This is awesome. | ||
I've been feuding with Destiny for my entire career. | ||
And Destiny had all these leaks come out from Discord. | ||
And the guy's a freak. | ||
I mean, this guy is sick. | ||
He's sending messages to this 18-year-old. | ||
That's normal, by the way. | ||
Nothing wrong with that. | ||
But he's sending all these messages to an 18-year-old. | ||
That's just an added detail. | ||
And talking about he's wearing a butt plug on stream. | ||
I apologize. | ||
This is really graphic. | ||
Don't have your kids listening to this. | ||
But he's talking about taking a break from the stream to go and have sex with himself. | ||
He's talking about all this freaky stuff. | ||
And then, there was no warning. | ||
We just went straight into Happy Thanksgiving to Destiny's wearing a butt plug on the stream. | ||
But this was one of the developments. | ||
And then the ultimate was a sex tape came out. | ||
Of him giving a guy a blowjob. | ||
And naturally, everybody said, oh, and by the way, it's just, it's a video from the guy's perspective. | ||
You barely see anything. | ||
And of course, everybody said, oh, that penis? | ||
People said that was my penis. | ||
Based on nothing, they said, oh, that's Nick Fuentes. | ||
And everybody just believed it. | ||
And like, some newspaper in Pakistan picked it up. | ||
And everybody cropped out that it was some Pakistani newspaper, so it just looked like a legitimate headline. | ||
And they said, oh, it's Nick Fuentes. | ||
And so I joked on Twitter, it's literally Thanksgiving and everybody's watching Destiny go to town on this guy's penis. | ||
And they're literally watching it because it's like a 10-second clip on replay. | ||
And they're thinking, is that his penis? | ||
Are those his hands? | ||
Are those his legs? | ||
Is that his belly button? | ||
No, that was not my penis. | ||
I think they just want to see my penis. | ||
You know, I'm getting a sneaking suspicion because that would be the only way. | ||
He can't prove a negative. | ||
So, I did watch it. | ||
The guy was also wearing a bracelet. | ||
I never wear a bracelet. | ||
If you zoom in, he was wearing a gold bracelet. | ||
I never wear a gold. | ||
Also, the guy appeared to be black or something. | ||
He had brown skin. | ||
He doesn't have a hitchhiker's thumb. | ||
Anyway, so I did a little forensic as well. | ||
But the only way to disprove it, because my penis looks nothing like that, would be for me to show everybody the side-by-side. | ||
So I think maybe that's what they're getting at. | ||
I think maybe that is what this is all about. | ||
They're accusing me. | ||
They know that's not me. | ||
But the only way, because it's not a picture of a person. | ||
You don't see the person's face. | ||
The hands are inconclusive. | ||
So I think they're trying to elicit that. | ||
This is the dialectical framework that they always think in. | ||
But I'm not going to do it. | ||
I'm not going to show that. | ||
I will not be posting that. | ||
Nice try. | ||
Listen, it was a good try. | ||
Clever. | ||
I'll give him that. | ||
That was clever. | ||
I thought about it. | ||
I said, you know, to really disprove it. | ||
I'm going to have to just take a... | ||
You know, but I said, no, I can't do that. | ||
I said, I don't think I'm going to go that far. | ||
I think people have enough faith in me. | ||
I don't think I need to take that extra step. | ||
So they almost had me. | ||
And that was a clever strategy, but I'm not going to do that. | ||
You know, we found other means. | ||
The date the video is created, the wristband. | ||
You know, these people are analyzing this like it's the Zapruder film. | ||
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But sorry to tell you, for all the haters out there who are spending their time on Thanksgiving watching the video, it's not me, okay? | ||
Destiny, not really my type. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
But anyway, and you want to know why? | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because I like women, okay? | ||
And that's why. | ||
No, but anyway. | ||
So I hope everybody had a good Thanksgiving. | ||
Some people are watching the Destiny sex tape. | ||
I was arguing with Harrison Smith about the wife, Jack. | ||
I think we finally won. | ||
You know, last week I did two shows talking about wife, Jack, this cartoon woman. | ||
We've been trying to kill her. | ||
And I think we finally won. | ||
And I saw this tweet. | ||
To me, this was the moment when the tide turned in the war. | ||
One, I will add, Harrison Smith from Infowars, he was one of their top commanders on the side of Wife Jack. | ||
He surrendered today. | ||
He said he changed his mind. | ||
He doesn't like Wife Jack. | ||
So we accept his surrender, and we love Harrison. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
It was never a burn bridge. | ||
It was always a friendly argument. | ||
But to me, the tide really turned. | ||
I do just want to throw one. | ||
I'm going to put one little tweet out there, and then we're going to close the subject for good, I promise. | ||
I'm sure you're all sick of hearing about it. | ||
So I'm going to read this tweet, one tweet, and then it's over. | ||
But this was really the moment when the tide started to turn. | ||
So, you know, last week I went to war against this new meme, this resurgent meme. | ||
They're calling her Wife Jack. | ||
That's a Wojak that looks like your midwife. | ||
Not your midwife, your mid as in, you know, middle attractiveness wife in the form of a Wojak. | ||
And all these husbands, all these wife guys are posting wife Jack with these relatable quotes. | ||
You know, wife Jack is in Target calling you on the phone. | ||
Wife Jack is asking to wear your sweater because she's cold. | ||
Wife Jack is asking you to plug in her phone charger. | ||
And all these wife guys are saying, it's so pure and sweet and endearing and we love it. | ||
And I'm saying it's gay. | ||
I'm saying, get married, have kids, all that. | ||
But if your aspiration is to be some giggling, cute, adoring, worshipping subject of your wife, that's a problem. | ||
And anyway, I've been on this tear about it now for a week. | ||
But the tide against wife Jack, I think now she's been defeated. | ||
We killed her. | ||
Wife Jack is dead and the Groypers killed her. | ||
And buried her. | ||
And pissed on her grave. | ||
The tide really began to turn when this happened. | ||
So, Matt Walsh from Daily Wire subtweeted me about wife Jack. | ||
He came out and said, It's wrong to be against being a father. | ||
Something to that effect. | ||
Attacking the family is wrong. | ||
And I replied, and I said, Look, Matt... | ||
I said, the problem is that conservative women are very much like liberal women. | ||
They're assertive, they're bossy, they refuse to submit to their husbands. | ||
I said, this is still very much a problem, and we need to dismantle feminism completely. | ||
And I ratioed him. | ||
Let me see if I could actually, I don't have it on me. | ||
Let me pull up the exact tweet. | ||
Just so you can really understand where I'm coming from. | ||
Then we'll get to the reply because this is golden. | ||
Prepare yourself because this is good stuff. | ||
This is hot stuff and you're going to be able to get this at a number of different places. | ||
So, let me see. | ||
Let me see if I agree. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
So, Matt Walsh said, this is correct. | ||
There are some on the right. | ||
Me, who are spiritually leftist because they hate normalcy and despise the institution of the family as much as leftists do. | ||
By the way, the word spiritually is doing a lot of heavy lifting these days. | ||
Whenever anybody wants to make a really dubious assertion, they always throw out this word spiritually. | ||
Like, for example, if you hate Israel, you have all these Jews that'll say, that's spiritually leftist. | ||
Really? | ||
Thinking that Jews, because they hate Jesus, shouldn't be in power, that's leftist? | ||
In what way? | ||
Oh, it's spiritually leftist. | ||
So all these very inarticulate, stupid BAP heads, normal conservatives are always spiritually leftist because it's not leftist. | ||
And also, who cares about leftism? | ||
That's a spook. | ||
Anyway, but he says they hate normalcy. | ||
He's talking about me. | ||
I reply to Matt Walsh. | ||
I say conservative women frequently are just as assertive and narcissistic as liberal women. | ||
True. | ||
Stephen Crowder's wife and basically every e-girl. | ||
Sydney Watson, Lauren Southern. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
All of these supposedly conservative women, they're sluts, they're bossy, they divorce their husbands, they're rude. | ||
Is Lauren Southern, do we all have to bow down to Lauren Southern or else we hate normalcy? | ||
No. | ||
She is a dumb bitch, okay? | ||
Anyway. | ||
So I say that. | ||
I said increasingly conservative men tolerate this behavior and call it chivalry or romance. | ||
Feminism remains a deeply rooted problem which must be critiqued and resisted. | ||
Nobody hates the family. | ||
And by that I mean we don't. | ||
Obviously some people do, but not us. | ||
So then this woman replies, this was the moment it all changed, because that's really the essence of it. | ||
And to be very clear, I love family. | ||
I support family. | ||
I always encourage, if you watch my show, you know, I always encourage people to watch the show to get married. | ||
Any woman who super chats the show, they say, how can I help? | ||
I say, get married. | ||
Young men super chat the show, I say to them, get married. | ||
And I think that people should get married young. | ||
I'm a big believer in that. | ||
And many of the people that watch the show are married, have kids. | ||
You guys, you're hip. | ||
You know what's up. | ||
Anyway, so I really distilled it down and said the problem is conservatives are really being infiltrated. | ||
Whether they're married or unmarried, they worship women. | ||
They are, in effect, feminists. | ||
That is the problem. | ||
Case in point, some woman wanders into my reply and she says, you do not know any women. | ||
The conservative women you don't know are literally creating people for the next generation and serving their families and husbands. | ||
Stop lumping every conservative woman with your shallow knowledge of e-girls online. | ||
So I saw that tweet and I said, yep, case in point. | ||
This is a married woman. | ||
She's actually broadly in the Groyper sphere. | ||
And I don't want to get too specific, but people have told me that she's sort of married to someone and she's kind of on our radar. | ||
Her name is Ray Ayanami. | ||
That's her username. | ||
At is Mother Libertas. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now what is a married woman doing on Twitter stepping to me? | ||
Hey, her husband should get her off Twitter. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
Why do women feel emboldened to go to men they don't know and mouth off like this? | ||
Stop lumping every woman in. | ||
I'm sorry, is that a command? | ||
A woman, a married woman who isn't my wife, is on the internet commanding me to do something? | ||
I replied and said some conservative women are feminists and conservative men put up with that. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
And this bossy, mouthy woman who should know better, whose husband should know better, is in my replies giving me commands. | ||
Get off the internet. | ||
Get off the internet. | ||
Stop bossing men around. | ||
You are the problem. | ||
You're the problem I'm describing. | ||
So I reply, case in point. | ||
Case in point, here is another one of these mouthy, bossy women. | ||
Well, it gets better. | ||
So people, some of the Groypers did some digging, and they found one of her old tweets from 2022, which she had deleted. | ||
And by the way, she doesn't even deny it. | ||
That she wrote it. | ||
She did write it. | ||
She tweeted in September 2022, Yes, some women like to play out rape fantasies during sex, and I personally like being dominated, like a vanilla form of BDSM. She tweeted on her public Twitter, on her Maine Twitter account. | ||
Not a private Twitter account. | ||
This is not a DM. She posted this on Maine. | ||
She said, I see where the appeal comes from. | ||
It's not absurd. | ||
Case in point. | ||
Every single time. | ||
So, to recap, just to recap, you have all these men, all these husbands on the internet, posting a cartoon woman with relatable female quips or quirky sayings, and you have all these supposedly trad, masculine, chivalric men saying... | ||
Aww, it's so cute and wholesome and pure and innocent. | ||
We're not like boomers where we say we hate our wives as a joke. | ||
We love our wives. | ||
I'm a number one wife lover. | ||
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And I come online and say, you know, that's pretty gay. | ||
I said, the thing is about women is they need to be mastered. | ||
Women have rape fantasies because they want men to be strong and unpredictable and violent and aggressive. | ||
They don't actually want men to worship them. | ||
They want to worship the man. | ||
I said, and it only flows that way if the man is assertive and masculine. | ||
Let the woman... | ||
Find joy in those things. | ||
Let the woman share those with her girlfriends. | ||
Oh my gosh, we always say that. | ||
But don't think about yourself as one of those suckers in a rom-com. | ||
That's not what women actually want. | ||
It's not masculine and there's no integrity in it. | ||
And all these men, you know, they say, oh, you don't get it. | ||
What would you know? | ||
And a woman, a married woman, whose husband's got a big problem with all this, surely, says to me, women are not like that. | ||
How dare he say... | ||
And two years ago, she's talking about she is fantasizing about rape. | ||
And I said, you have wife jacks, or rather you have wife guys fantasizing about shopping in Target with their wives while their wives are fantasizing about rape, okay? | ||
You, wife guy, or yet to be married wife guy, in some cases, you are sitting on your phone fantasizing about the wheels on the bus go round and round, singing songs with your toddlers, driving with your wife, singing songs with your toddlers, driving with your wife, being relatable in Target with your wife. | ||
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She's fantasizing about being held down and raped. | ||
Uncomfortable reality, but it is the reality. | ||
100% vindicated. | ||
She posted that on her main Twitter account. | ||
So her white knight husband... | ||
Is all bent out of shape, defending her honor, and she's posting on Twitter about her rape fantasies. | ||
If that's not a perfect wife guy, wife jack situation, I don't know what is. | ||
How many times do we need to do this? | ||
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson? | ||
I have been fighting this war, among other wars, for eight years. | ||
The first thought war against Brittany Pettibone before she became hip, I guess. | ||
Lauren Southern, Tara McCarthy. | ||
It happened in December 2017. It destroyed my company. | ||
Me and James Alsup, a YouTuber, we had a company. | ||
And it fell apart over this disagreement. | ||
Because people like him and Millennial Woes and Millennial Matt at one time, among others... | ||
They all said, and by the way, at that time, they're all like wife guy types. | ||
They all said, oh, we need women in the movement. | ||
Women in the movement are great. | ||
We need white women in our movement. | ||
That's based. | ||
And I said, no. | ||
Politics is a domain of men. | ||
They got to stay out. | ||
They are going to ruin, because they were all mad about thought patrolling. | ||
All the women were bent out of shape because we were thought patrolling E-girls on the internet. | ||
They put their foot down and many of the men went along with it. | ||
And it was people like me, Beardson Beardley, Paul Town, among others, that held down the fort. | ||
We were the ones that resisted it. | ||
That was seven years ago. | ||
And this has been brewing for a long time. | ||
Past couple of years, I've been catching a lot of strays. | ||
Conservatives talking about incels and women haters, all this kind of stuff. | ||
Year after year, we have to relearn these lessons. | ||
We start to see posts about drinking water, being defeated in Mario Kart consistently, power emanating from our wives, these kinds of things. | ||
And then everybody remembers, oh yeah, there is a difference between being married and being a simp. | ||
There's a big difference. | ||
So I support, look, men should get married, but we can never get suckered into this female idolatry. | ||
We can never play into female narcissism. | ||
We can never emasculate ourselves. | ||
Okay? | ||
Be a man. | ||
That's all I ever said. | ||
So anyway, so I just wanted to throw that out there. | ||
It was kind of funny. | ||
Yeah, that was kind of funny. | ||
You know, wife guy is being conscripted to go and fight the incels. | ||
Oh, Nick is out of line on this one. | ||
Well, before you go on my Twitter looking for an issue, why don't you go look in your wife's Twitter? | ||
Why don't you go look in on her Twitter talking about her rape fantasies? | ||
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Okay. | ||
Got trouble at home, Buster. | ||
Typical. | ||
Very typical. | ||
So anyway. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I do want to move on. | ||
I want to get into... | ||
The real news, I feel like there was one other thing I wanted to touch on. | ||
I forgot, though. | ||
One other thing from Twitter. | ||
I'll save it for tomorrow. | ||
Did you see that photo of J.D. Vance on his Thanksgiving? | ||
I'll have to save that for tomorrow. | ||
That was good. | ||
I'll save it for tomorrow, though, because we do have a lot to discuss. | ||
I want to get into our news. | ||
We'll talk about the Syrian civil war. | ||
This is obviously a huge deal. | ||
Total surprise. | ||
So, the big story from the past week, shifting away. | ||
So, I think the wife-jack thing is settled. | ||
I'm going to consider it settled. | ||
If you saw on Twitter, me and Harrison Smith, we squashed the beef. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
I like him. | ||
I never considered it a burn bridge. | ||
We disagree on this issue slightly. | ||
But he's a good guy. | ||
I trust him. | ||
He is a patriot. | ||
He's talked openly about the Jewish issue. | ||
So I really have no problem with him. | ||
Same thing with iHypocrite. | ||
I know iHypocrite. | ||
He's given me a lot of shit about this. | ||
I like him too. | ||
He's attacking Cozy. | ||
He wants to make it hurt for me. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I like him too. | ||
He's always had my back. | ||
You know, 99 out of 100. I'm not going to hold this against him. | ||
Well, I will. | ||
I'll always remember it, but I don't take it too personally. | ||
I think he's okay. | ||
But he needs to kind of figure this one out also. | ||
I might do a Twitter space with him this week. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Okay, but with that, we're going to move on. | ||
I'll be a little bit benevolent here. | ||
A little magnanimity here. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We've got to get into our big featured story tonight, which is not about wife Jack. | ||
We're going to be talking all about the Syrian Civil War. | ||
Who would have thought? | ||
But, look, I said it, I think, right before I left for Thanksgiving, we are in World War III. And I'm not saying that in a vague or general way. | ||
I mean the entire world. | ||
On basically every continent, frozen conflicts are becoming hot. | ||
There is an alternative system that is emerging, that is reaching a critical mass. | ||
I'm referring to the one with Russia and China at its center. | ||
Russia's military, China's economy, and the various middle powers or rogue states that they are drawing into their orbit, backed by those powers and in opposition to the West— Many countries are making plays, | ||
and I described it in detail last Tuesday in South America, in the Sahel, in Africa, in the Middle East, Taiwan, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe, everywhere around the world, you're starting to see conflict. | ||
And so it shouldn't come as any surprise now that, you know, one or two or maybe both are Of the big wars that are raging right now have now spilled over and activated this dormant civil war in Syria. | ||
And so the big news out of Wednesday is that some of the Syrian rebels previously aligned with Al-Qaeda, formerly called the Al-Nusra Front, although they're going by a new name now, have seized the major Syrian city of Aleppo. | ||
And this is notable because Aleppo is one of Syria's major cities. | ||
It's its second city. | ||
Aleppo was also the site of a major battle in 2016 during the Syrian civil war, which has been raging since 2011. Ultimately, the rebels failed to capture the city, and it was a major turning point in the war. | ||
That the rebels in 16 were unable to take Aleppo was when the pro-Assad forces started to recapture territory and the war turned in their favor. | ||
Well, all of a sudden, although the war has been virtually dormant for the last five years, it has suddenly reignited when rebels allegedly backed by Turkey from the Idlib province in northwestern Syria attacked the city of Aleppo it has suddenly reignited when rebels allegedly backed by Turkey from the Idlib province in northwestern Syria attacked the city of | ||
And these are reports from a humanitarian observatory, also reports from the Syrian army. | ||
It's not 100% confirmed, but it is widely believed, based on video evidence of rebels outside the police station and outside of the citadel in Aleppo, that they have taken control of the city. | ||
Now Russia, Iran and the Assad government are moving their forces in to retake the city and to roll back some of the advances by the rebels. | ||
The big question, though, is who is behind this? | ||
Who sponsored or approved or backed this new offensive by the rebels? | ||
Because probably they couldn't have done it without logistical or weapons support from a client state like Turkey or Israel or France or the United States or Ukraine. | ||
And the other question is, why now? | ||
Why, after five years of relative calm in Syria... | ||
Have the rebels suddenly had this success? | ||
And if their success is owed to some other party, why did they launch the offensive now? | ||
Some of the answers, like I said at the top of the show, are that this relates to the ongoing regional war in the Middle East. | ||
The center of which is the proxy war between Israel and Iran. | ||
And that is a conflict which includes Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iranian-backed forces in Syria and Iraq, as well as Yemen and Iran itself. | ||
Syria is one of Iran's major allies. | ||
So that the Assad government is under attack by rebels might suggest that this has something to do with the proxy war between Israel and Iran. | ||
Like I said, the other conflict that this might be related to is the ongoing war in Ukraine. | ||
Not only is Syria a major ally of Iran, but it is also arguably the most important military ally of Russia. | ||
Russia has its only naval bases outside of its own country in Syria at the port of Tardis. | ||
It also has a number of air bases and military outposts. | ||
So people speculate that this is a new front in the West's war against Russia with a mind towards an outcome in Ukraine. | ||
And then the other third angle that people are considering is that this has something to do with Turkey in general, that Turkey is making a move based on its own domestic considerations, specifically that there are 3 million Syrian refugees living inside Turkey, that Turkey wishes to return. | ||
And that in anticipation of some settlement in Syria that will be made permanent in the new Trump administration, Turkey is seeking more leverage in those discussions with Russia and the United States and the Assad regime. | ||
That's another consideration. | ||
So we're going to get into those, but first I want to read some of the news reports about this. | ||
We'll talk about some of the details. | ||
Then we'll talk about some of these different theories. | ||
But that's really... | ||
So this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Syrian opposition fighters have made their most significant advance in years against government forces, shaking up a civil war that had long been at a stalemate. | ||
The new rebel offensive began on Wednesday in Aleppo province in northwestern Syria. | ||
By Saturday, anti-government forces had captured most of the major city of Aleppo. | ||
And by Sunday, they were in control of a broad stretch of land across the provinces of Hama, Idlib, and Aleppo in the west and northwest of Syria. | ||
The offensive aims to stop attacks by government forces and their Iran-backed militia allies, according to a rebel commander. | ||
It is the most serious challenge to President Bashar al-Assad's government in years. | ||
Government troops loyal to the president have been trying to repel the rebels, rushing reinforcements to the battlefield, launching airstrikes, and getting support from Russian fighter jets. | ||
The new insurgency has been led by jihadist fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an offshoot of al-Qaeda that was previously known as Jabhat al-Nusra or the Nusra Front. | ||
It controls most of the northwestern territory, still held by opposition groups. | ||
Several Turkish-backed rebel groups have also joined the offensive, according to commanders of the groups and the observatory. | ||
So, the first part of this that I want to get to, this might be obvious, but it's worth repeating. | ||
So again, these are rebel forces that have basically controlled Idlib province for years. | ||
This is a province that is sandwiched between Turkey and Syria. | ||
It is in northwest Syria on the border with Turkey. | ||
Now, if you know anything about the Syrian civil war, Turkey has been deeply involved in the conflict. | ||
They are opposed to Assad. | ||
When the civil war started back in 2011, Turkey quickly backed the opposition. | ||
And starting in 2018, 2019, and 2020, Turkey directly intervened and invaded Syria seeking to control a buffer zone on Syria's northern border. | ||
And they did this, one, simply to expand their territory, but also because Turkey is concerned about the Kurds, Syrian Kurdistan and Turkish Kurdistan, Turkey. | ||
The Kurds cross the border between Turkey and Syria and are a major challenger to the government of Turkey, specifically the Kurdish Workers' Party, which is a terrorist group. | ||
Over the course of the Syrian civil war, the Kurds have gotten a lot of autonomy. | ||
They have gotten Western weapons. | ||
And so in order to create a buffer with them and to prevent them from having any say in the outcome of the conflict, Turkey has intervened to control their border. | ||
Idlib province is on the border with Turkey, and Turkey has backed some of the rebel anti-government groups in Idlib province, specifically some of the groups that backed this offensive over the past week. | ||
Rebels have controlled Idlib province for years. | ||
Syria for the past several years has been dismembered. | ||
You have American and Kurdish forces controlling the northeast. | ||
You have Israel controlling the Golan and the southwest. | ||
And you have the Turks and the rebels controlling the north and the northwest. | ||
Assad right now only controls about 60% of the country. | ||
The other thing to understand in critical detail is that many of the so-called rebels, the reason I'm using scare quotes when I say rebels, anti-government groups, is because although in the West we consider the anti-Assad forces, we consider the anti-government forces as democratic or secular or something like that, In reality, it is the Assad government. | ||
It is the current and reigning government of Syria, which is relatively secular and moderate, if authoritarian. | ||
It is the rebels who are actually the theocratic, radical Muslims. | ||
And in particular, this group, which they're calling HTS, is a rebrand of the Nusra Front. | ||
And it was well known back when the Syrian civil war was raging from 2011 until 2017 that the Nusra Front was closely aligned with Al-Qaeda and shared Al-Qaeda's same radical interpretation of Islam. | ||
Al-Qaeda had global ambitions. | ||
The Nusra Front had ambitions in Syria. | ||
Unlike ISIS, they did not pledge allegiance to ISIS. They pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda. | ||
They only broke with Al-Qaeda because they wanted to receive support from America and from NATO. But they have the same politics as Al-Qaeda. | ||
So these are effectively terrorists. | ||
They'll call it HTS. It is the Nusra Front. | ||
It is effectively Al-Qaeda. | ||
Al-Qaeda, in this form, what they're calling HTS, has been receiving direct and indirect support from the United States, from Israel, and from NATO, from Turkey. | ||
So when we talk about this rebel group in Idlib province, when we talk about the rebels invading Aleppo, when we talk about the rebels taking control of this broad territory, this is Al-Qaeda. | ||
These are terrorists. | ||
And it is a rare thing, but most people in the right wing, somebody pointed this out, actually support the Assad regime. | ||
And this is, of course, against many in the Republican Party and the entire Democratic Party, which supports this group, which supports the Nusra Front, which, in effect, they support al-Qaeda. | ||
So, you know, we support the Assad regime. | ||
We do not support the al-Nusra Front. | ||
Again, they're now calling HTS and their new offensive against Aleppo. | ||
That's the first part. | ||
So this is what has taken place over the past week. | ||
And this is a big deal because, again, the Syrian civil war has basically been frozen since 2017. | ||
The big change in policy came when Trump was inaugurated after the 2016 election. | ||
From 2011 until 2017, this was in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, the United States was seeking regime change in Syria. | ||
There was a wave of discontent, which Western media said was fueled by Facebook and a younger generation hungry for democracy. | ||
In reality, it was facilitated by the CIA in Israel. | ||
But there was a wave of protests and anti-government mobilization that started in Tunisia, spread through North Africa, spread into the Middle East, and... | ||
And this is what instigated the Syrian civil war. | ||
It raged for about six years. | ||
The Obama administration initially resisted calls to arm the rebels or deploy to Syria. | ||
But eventually in 2015, we did send troops into Syria to fight ISIS and In 2017, after Trump was elected, a decision was made strategically to fight only ISIS and not to fight the Syrian government. | ||
The United States actually worked with Russia, which is a patron of the Syrian government, to defeat ISIS in Syria and also Iraq and no longer to seek to overthrow the Assad regime for the purpose of stability. | ||
The Assad regime was challenged by protesters. | ||
ISIS rose in the wake of the power vacuum. | ||
The United States effectively backed ISIS during that time because the priority was overthrowing Assad. | ||
Trump came in and rewrote the doctrine and said, we choose the Assad regime over ISIS and actually again collaborated with Russia to defeat and roll back ISIS in Syria. | ||
And ever since 2017, the conflict has been virtually frozen with the exception of a series of offensive launched by Turkey in the northern border in 2018, 19 and 20. And since then, the Assad regime has controlled about 60% of the country. | ||
The United States has controlled the oil fields, Syria and Kurdistan in the east of the country. | ||
Turkey has controlled the buffer state on the northern border. | ||
And again, Israel has controlled the Golan Heights really since 1967, since the 1967 war. | ||
That is the current state of the conflict. | ||
It is such a big surprise because, again, for the past really seven years, there hasn't been a lot of territory that has changed hands. | ||
And that there has been a major offensive that has succeeded against second biggest city, Aleppo, a city which the Assad government defended successfully in 2016 signals that maybe the Syrian civil war has restarted, which would draw in basically every regional power. a city which the Assad government defended successfully in 2016 The Russians, the Iranians are already moving in to defend the Assad regime. | ||
And perhaps this will draw in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United States in a new bid to overthrow Assad. | ||
That is the state of the conflict. | ||
There's an interesting detail I want to add. | ||
You know, a lot of people are wondering, like I said at the beginning of the show, who's really responsible for this? | ||
Why all of a sudden has the Syrian civil war restarted? | ||
Many people, their first thought was to point to Israel. | ||
Israel has been Syria's nemesis since the founding of the state of Israel. | ||
It was Syria and Egypt, and since 1979, just Syria, which had been at war with Israel for the longest. | ||
They were the ones that initially sought to roll back Israel after their declaration of their government in 1948. | ||
And so they are the rivals. | ||
They are the – although Syria is no longer the main opponent, they have probably been the longest opponent of Israel. | ||
And so many people thought that Israel was behind the latest push to take Aleppo in a bid to overthrow the Assad regime. | ||
To that point, a very interesting article that came out in the Times of Israel, the rebels basically seemed to agree with that assessment. | ||
The so-called rebels, former Al-Qaeda members, formerly called the Al-Nusra Front, they basically agree from the horse's mouth itself that Israel is the main catalyst for the offensive. | ||
And this is the story... | ||
This is a man who is in Aleppo, part of the opposition. | ||
He said, quote, Another rebel figure from the Idlib area who spoke to the network thanked Jerusalem and said the opposition was, | ||
quote, very satisfied with Israel's actions against Hezbollah and other Iran-backed players. | ||
Both said the rebels had no issue with Israel. | ||
The man from Idlib said, quote, we love Israel and we were never its enemies. | ||
Israel isn't hostile to those who are not hostile toward it. | ||
We don't hate you. | ||
We love you very much. | ||
These are the terrorists. | ||
These are the Al-Qaeda-aligned terrorists who control Idlib province, the so-called rebels that invaded Aleppo. | ||
We don't hate Israel. | ||
We love Israel, said the Al-Qaeda-aligned terrorist. | ||
I'll remind you, Al-Qaeda is the group that allegedly brought down the World Trade Center. | ||
In 2001, that's who says they love Israel. | ||
That's who seeks to overthrow the Assad regime. | ||
The rebel commander added that the goal was to topple the Assad regime and set up a government that has good relations with all of its neighbors including Israel. | ||
He told Channel 12, quote, it will be a country based on equality and justice for all Syrian citizens without exception where there will be peace and security with the entire region including with Israel. | ||
Also speaking to the channel, exiled Syrian opposition leader Fahad al-Mazri egged on Israel's military to back the opposition. | ||
He said, quote, We call on the Israeli leadership to launch intensive attacks against the position and troops of the Iran-backed militias in Syria. | ||
It will be necessary to strike sites in Homs, Damascus and on the Lebanon border. | ||
This will help rid Syria's territory of the Lebanese presence and Hezbollah's weapons and the octopus tentacles of Iran. | ||
Do you remember back in 2016 Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton created ISIS? Barack Obama created ISIS? This is what they were referring to. | ||
This is what Trump was referring to years ago. | ||
Because when the United States, when the Republicans and Democrats backed anti-government forces in Syria, they were backing forces that were aligned with Al-Qaeda. | ||
They were backing the forces that many of whom pledged allegiance to ISIS. They gave them weapons. | ||
They gave them cover with airstrikes. | ||
So we did directly and indirectly create ISIS. What was ISIS? Iraq in, or rather the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. | ||
By toppling Saddam Hussein, we created a power vacuum. | ||
By backing the opposition against Assad, we created a power vacuum in Syria. | ||
We gave weapons to many of the Iraqi militias. | ||
We gave weapons to many of the Syrian militias, many of whom were aligned with Al-Qaeda, many of whom were Islamic fundamentalists. | ||
By the way, Sunni Islamic radicalism is an export of Saudi Arabia. | ||
ISIS, Al-Qaeda are Sunni radical groups. | ||
Their theology, their ideology comes from Saudi Arabia. | ||
It is called Salafism or Wahhabism and it is an export of Saudi Arabia. | ||
It's only in the past 10 years, thanks largely to the Trump administration. | ||
And Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince, that Saudi Arabia has made an effort to roll back the fundamentalism that is coming out of its mosques, that is coming from its clerics. | ||
But that's just another country that we have backed for 80 years. | ||
So think about it. | ||
We back Saudi Arabia. | ||
Saudi Arabia's clerics are promulgating the doctrine of Al-Qaeda. | ||
We toppled the secular dictators, the Ba'athist, Pan-Arabist dictators... | ||
Like Saddam Hussein, like Assad, that were holding the radicalism in check and creating regional stability. | ||
We armed the militias, by the way, going all the way back to the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, we backed the militias in Iraq and Syria. | ||
We gave them weapons. | ||
And then those militias eventually became ISIS, influenced by Saudi Arabia's clerics, armed by the United States, Receiving support from the militias in Iraq and Syria, taking advantage of the opening that we created by opposing those dictators, and they declared an Islamic state. | ||
And by the way, you might think that creating ISIS, that creating Al-Qaeda, that creating these terrorist groups, you might think that was an accident. | ||
You might think, and this is how it's described, people say that it was a blunder to They say, well, we shouldn't have toppled Assad, or tried to. | ||
We shouldn't have toppled Saddam Hussein. | ||
We should have thought in advance that if we toppled Saddam Hussein, that Iran would gain influence, that terrorists would gain influence. | ||
We should have expected that if we moved against Assad, that some of the weapons would wind up in the hands of terrorists. | ||
Ah, we should have knew better. | ||
And that's, you could say, maybe the first step. | ||
That's like the first level of understanding the Middle East. | ||
Of course, the next level is to realize that was part of the design from the beginning. | ||
That wasn't an unintended consequence. | ||
That wasn't a oopsie or a mistake, a blunder. | ||
That is, of course, part as a feature of the strategy, because when we toppled Saddam Hussein and when we moved against Assad and ISIS was created, what had to happen next? | ||
In 2011, Barack Obama, after winning an election on this platform, ended the war in Iraq and began to bring the troops home. | ||
But when ISIS came out of nowhere in the power vacuum that we created, the groups that we armed, when ISIS emerged and began taking territory and the Iraqi government couldn't defend itself, and then when ISIS emerged and began taking territory and the Iraqi government couldn't defend itself, and then it spread to Syria and What had to happen next? | ||
The United States had to come back. | ||
And so the United States canceled its withdrawal and began redeploying to Iraq. | ||
And years later, deployed to Syria. | ||
And where are we to this day? | ||
We are still in Iraq. | ||
We are still occupying a third of Syria. | ||
Specifically, their oil fields, which is critically important. | ||
Controlling the territory is the goal. | ||
Whether it is to oppose the dictators, whether it is to oppose the militias or the terrorists... | ||
Controlling the territory is the goal, but it's not even our goal. | ||
We have no strategic purpose in having our troops deployed in eastern Syria. | ||
The real beneficiary of all these conflicts is Israel. | ||
It was laid out in their own military thinking 45 years ago, 50 years ago. | ||
All of the ministers who were a part of the Likud party, which has been ruling in Israel for 30, 40 years, this was the consensus in the 70s and 80s, which is to destabilize. | ||
And by destabilizing all the governments of the Middle East, they would not be able to bring their countries back together, which is true in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Syria. | ||
And in a world where the Arab Muslim countries are in disarray, they would not be able to challenge Israel. | ||
And that is the big story of the Syrian civil war. | ||
That when you have these, again, it's important to establish, they're calling them rebels. | ||
Let's call them what they are. | ||
They are terrorists, right? | ||
According to our own lexicon, according to the State Department, according to the media's own lexicon, this is a group that was aligned with Al-Qaeda. | ||
Al Qaeda, again, according to the state, they are the ones that brought down the Twin Towers. | ||
That is who invaded Aleppo. | ||
And as they are invading Aleppo, and as the U.S. government approves this, and this has happened with the backing of either NATO or Israel, they are saying on their march to Aleppo, we love Israel. | ||
We love Israel. | ||
We seek friendly relations with Israel. | ||
We want to topple Assad and be friends with Israel. | ||
And that makes two of them. | ||
Because they, just like the Kurds, who are barbarians... | ||
Do you remember years ago when the United States stopped supporting the Kurds and there was this big scandal that said we were abandoning our allies? | ||
The vaunted Kurds who we supported against ISIS and Assad, these guys are just as brutal as ISIS. They're just as brutal as Al-Qaeda. | ||
They're anarchists. | ||
And they're terrorists themselves. | ||
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So a third of Syria is controlled by America and the barbarian Kurds, and another portion of Syria is controlled by Al-Qaeda, both of whom are Israel's closest allies. | ||
Turkey recognized Israel in 1948 and has been an ally of Israel ever since. | ||
The Al-Qaeda terrorists support Israel, and the Kurds have been allies with Israel since the beginning. | ||
They're all allied with Israel. | ||
And so you can see very clearly the role, potentially, that Israel has played in all of this. | ||
And let's talk now about the why. | ||
Who is behind this, the timing. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
But now let's talk a little bit about how we could put some of these pieces together. | ||
So, again, let's talk about some of the alignments. | ||
Syria is an ally of both Russia and Iran. | ||
And when I say Syria, I mean the Assad regime, the government. | ||
The Assad regime was supported throughout the Syrian civil war by Iran and by Russia. | ||
Russia supported Syria with airstrikes and Iran-backed militias, including Hezbollah. | ||
As well as Iran's paramilitary force, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, they helped to roll back ISIS as well. | ||
So Syria is an ally of Iran and Russia, but they're allies in different ways. | ||
Syria is critical for Iran because Syria is a territory that Iran uses to supply Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
Many of the supply chains from Iran to Hezbollah inside of Lebanon, which as you know is at war with Israel right now, run through Syria. | ||
So Hezbollah and the IRGC have established a major military presence in Syria to shore up the Assad regime, but it has also benefited them immensely as well because by having a presence in the territory, they are safeguarding supply chains between they are safeguarding supply chains between Iran and its proxy in Lebanon. | ||
So that is the way in which Iran and Syria are allied. | ||
That is the way in which they are important to each other. | ||
Syria relies on Iran to defend its government from rebel forces and Iran derives value from Syria because by having a presence there, they can safeguard supply chains that they use to furnish Hezbollah with weapons. | ||
The relationship between Syria and Russia is a little bit different. | ||
Russia used Syria throughout the Syrian civil war really as a proven ground for their re-entry into the world stage. | ||
The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Russia was in a period of calamity and chaos throughout the 1990s. | ||
When Vladimir Putin came to power in 2000, he started to rebuild Russia. | ||
For that 20-year period, from 1991 until, realistically, 2011, Russia was not a global player. | ||
Throughout the history of the Soviet Union, Russia was a global player. | ||
They had allies on every continent, in Central America, in South America, in Africa, in the Middle East, in Asia. | ||
Of course, the Soviet Union was the world's, at one point, preeminent superpower. | ||
After the Soviet Union collapsed, they were no longer a world power. | ||
In 2011, when the Syrian civil war began, Russia entered the conflict on the side of Assad and helped to turn the tide. | ||
And the significance of this is that this was considered Russia's re-entry to the world stage. | ||
Russian weapons flowed into Syria and were used by the Assad regime. | ||
Russian airstrikes degraded and diminished ISIS and other rebel forces. | ||
And Russia also opened up a naval base in the city of Tardis and also began opening up air bases and other military outposts. | ||
And these are some of the only Russian bases outside of Russian territory. | ||
So Syria is one of Russia's, if not the most important, client state for the Russian government, for its weapons. | ||
And the significance is that Syria was the first major conflict that Russia was able to successfully intervene in since the collapse of the Soviet Union. | ||
So that is the way in which Syria is important to Russia. | ||
The reason why it's important to establish this is to determine who benefits from the rebel incursion. | ||
The rebel offensive into Aleppo... | ||
It has significance for the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran because this compromises the supply chains that Iran uses to arm Hezbollah in Lebanon through Syria. | ||
And it affects Russia, and in particular their conflict in Ukraine, because it diverts Russian forces away from Ukraine and to Syria, because it would be a geopolitical disaster for Russia to allow the Assad government to fall. | ||
So what is happening in Syria... | ||
It affects both Russia and Iran. | ||
Because it affects both of them, there is upside and incentive for Ukraine, the United States, and Israel to be backing this. | ||
They all gain from it. | ||
And it's related then to the conflict, the regional conflict that Israel is waging against Iran and its proxies, and it's also related to the war in Ukraine. | ||
Specifically, In the regional conflict in the Middle East and to me this is the most likely explanation. | ||
Let's talk about the timing. | ||
Israel is fighting all of Iran's proxies. | ||
It's fighting Hamas in Gaza. | ||
It's fighting the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
Notably, over the past several months, it is really focused on fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
Israel has been bombing brutally southern Lebanon. | ||
They've been bombing the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, and in particular, the southern suburb of Dahiya, which is where Hezbollah is headquartered. | ||
As of I think it's September or October. | ||
Israel invaded Lebanon. | ||
Again, Hezbollah relies on Iran for support, and Iran sends its support to Hezbollah through Syria. | ||
Recently, Israel has not only been bombing Lebanon, but I said it last week, they've also stepped up the bombing campaigns in Syria. | ||
They've been bombing the Syrian-Lebanese border, and America has been bombing the Iraq-Syria border, the purpose of which is to isolate Hezbollah. | ||
America and Israel have been bombing Syria and those borders that Syria shares with Lebanon and Iraq to cut off the supply lines between Iran and Hezbollah. | ||
And the purpose is to isolate Syria and Hezbollah so they cannot be resupplied. | ||
That's the point. | ||
So Israel's been waging this brutal war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the chief backer of Hezbollah is sending the support through Syria. | ||
Israel's been bombing Syria, and the timing is really interesting because, again, last week Israel made a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah. | ||
Seems like it's falling apart already. | ||
Israel's violated the ceasefire agreement 107 times since Tuesday, which is six days ago. | ||
But nevertheless, Israel makes a ceasefire with Hezbollah. | ||
It's a major diplomatic breakthrough. | ||
Nobody expected it would happen. | ||
Nobody expected it would last. | ||
The deal is that Hezbollah will withdraw, and Israel will withdraw from southern Lebanon. | ||
A day after the ceasefire is brokered, a day after everybody agrees to it, suddenly a new front opens up against Syria in the north, in Aleppo. | ||
So the theory is that Israel backed the opposition by sending them intelligence or arms or certainly by degrading Hezbollah and Syria with airstrikes over the past several weeks so that they can open up a new front against Syria to either topple Assad or to divert Assad's forces or degrade those supply lines so that Hezbollah cannot replenish itself while the ceasefire is in effect. | ||
While Israel is allowed to regroup. | ||
So that may be the significance. | ||
Either Israel is seeking to take advantage of the opportunity to defeat Assad and finally overthrow him, or Israel has prepared the way for this offensive again, and the rebels have thanked them for it. | ||
With airstrikes against Hezbollah and against Syria, they've cleared the way to divert Syrian forces as well as hurt those supply lines so that Hezbollah remains isolated in this interim period before Trump takes office. | ||
That's one idea. | ||
The other notable idea, how this relates to the conflict in Ukraine, is to tie it to recent developments between Russia and the West. | ||
The other conspicuous timing of all of this is that the United States is ramping up its efforts against Russia. | ||
We talked two weeks ago about how Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles to hit inside of Russia. | ||
So Ukraine has been using American attack arms, British storm shadows, as well as French long-range missiles deep inside of Russian territory, hitting ammunition depots and other bases. | ||
And. | ||
And we talked about when that decision was made, the purpose of that was to maintain the bridgehead that Ukrainian forces have established in the Kursk region. | ||
The Ukrainians actually invaded Russia and now hold a small piece of territory inside of Russia. | ||
And the goal of taking the handcuffs off of Ukraine on those weapons systems is that it will defer Russia's recapture of that territory until after Trump takes office. | ||
And as long as that bridgehead is established, it will make it more complicated and more difficult for Trump to broker a deal such that he will either not be able to make one before the inauguration or weeks or months after the inauguration. | ||
That there is now a new offensive in Syria would seem to suggest that maybe this is part of a maximum pressure campaign, not against Hezbollah, but against Russia. | ||
In the same way that Ukraine's use of long-range missiles diverts Russian forces away from the eastern front and towards the north, towards this bridgehead in Kursk, and the offensive in Kursk had the same purpose, Opening up this front in Syria diverts forces away from Ukraine entirely, and Russia will have to send reinforcements to Syria. | ||
Like I said, Syria is an important client state of Russia, maybe the most important client state. | ||
Russia's intervention in the Syrian civil war had major geopolitical significance. | ||
This was Russia's triumphant re-entry onto the global stage. | ||
It was the first time that Russia projected power into another region since the end of the Cold War. | ||
And they did it successfully. | ||
It was a major success. | ||
As such, they have established a significant military presence there. | ||
That's all contingent on Assad remaining in power in Syria. | ||
Russia cannot allow the Assad government to fall. | ||
So maybe the rebel forces will be repelled from Aleppo. | ||
Maybe they won't topple the Assad regime. | ||
But Russia can't afford to take chances and Assad probably can't repel the rebels without Russian support. | ||
Russia will have to divert some of its forces away from Western Africa, away from Ukraine, and will have to send them into Syria, at least for the time being, as long as there is this reignited conflict, as long as the civil war is unfrozen. | ||
And that is to the benefit of Ukraine directly, but also of the NATO alliance broadly, because with Trump coming into office, he will be looking to make a deal with Russia. | ||
The Democrats and the intelligence agencies and the Pentagon are fearful that Trump will give it up. | ||
I don't think that's the case, but that's their concern. | ||
Regardless, both the incoming Trump administration and the Biden administration are in effect pushing a maximum pressure campaign as Ukrainian forces are depleted. | ||
So are the attackums, storm shadows, the offensive in Aleppo, the color revolution in Georgia, which is taking off now, are all of these moves meant to engage Russia on many different fronts? | ||
To spread Russia's forces thin. | ||
That would be the other theory. | ||
The third idea is that this has to do with Turkey. | ||
Turkey benefits from this because Turkey was maybe the last major power to fight in Syria. | ||
Turkey launched a series of interventions from 2018 to 2020, invading Syria to control Syria's border with Turkey. | ||
And in part, people believe that Erdogan has ambitions to reestablish the Ottoman Empire. | ||
So it is literally about seizing territory. | ||
Erdogan, the leader of Turkey, is also concerned about the Kurds on their border. | ||
And Erdogan is a sworn enemy of Assad. | ||
So the other theory is that Turkey, who is allied with some of the rebels that are working hand in glove with HTS in this offensive in Aleppo, might be seeking to topple the Assad government or more likely is pushing this offensive in order to make might be seeking to topple the Assad government or more likely is pushing this offensive in order to make a new deal with the Assad regime, either to take territory, to send over the border some of the | ||
That Erdogan would like to send home or to make some other kind of negotiated settlement. | ||
But some people believe that this is really a Turkish backed maneuver. | ||
And I would argue not to be simple, but I think it's probably all of the above. | ||
Turkish backed rebels participated in the offensive. | ||
So clearly Turkey is playing some kind of role. | ||
Idlib province is on Turkey's border. | ||
Turkey signed the agreement back in 2020 with China and Russia to freeze the current battle lines. | ||
So this violation of that agreement and the participation of Turkish-backed rebels signals that Turkey had some hand, their intelligence services, And certainly their government had to agree to it in this offensive. | ||
Clearly, the United States gave approval for this operation because Turkey is a NATO member. | ||
Turkey is also negotiating with the United States to purchase F-35 fighter jets. | ||
That's been in negotiation for a long time. | ||
Maybe that was part of it as well, to earn back some support from the United States. | ||
Clearly, Israel is involved in Israel's been allied with these groups. | ||
They support Israel. | ||
And whether it's just with airstrikes or something else, at the minimum, Israel cleared the way for the offensive with its repeated and escalating airstrikes against Damascus and against the Syrian border in the past several months. | ||
To the extent that Ukraine and other NATO countries are involved, seems less likely. | ||
I imagine that Ukraine is preoccupied with its own war, but Ukraine is allied with HTS. | ||
And maybe some of the other Western governments had a role. | ||
Some have said France played a role in this. | ||
And maybe that's the case. | ||
But I would argue that it's some combination. | ||
It seems that each country stands to gain. | ||
And we could see the role that each country has played. | ||
And arguably, I said this on Twitter. | ||
Maybe this was the incentive for Israel to sign the ceasefire. | ||
Biden badly wanted a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah before he leaves office so that he can have as part of his legacy that this diplomatic breakthrough happened under his watch. | ||
Israel was very reluctant to make peace. | ||
They're pushing Hezbollah very hard. | ||
And so maybe the agreement was that if Israel stopped fighting Hezbollah for two months and waited for Biden to leave office, in the meantime, the United States would give approval for a move that would cut off the supply lines so that Hezbollah could not grow stronger in the interim the United States would give approval for a move that would | ||
If Israel is bombing the border, if the United States is bombing the border, and if Iranian weapons can't get into Hezbollah so that they could restock on rockets, maybe that was part of the agreement. | ||
At the same time, the high-pressure campaign is clearly underway. | ||
The long-range missiles being used in Russia, a color revolution, like I said, which we might discuss this week, that is underway in Georgia. | ||
It seems like very clearly they are pursuing a high-pressure campaign against Russia as Ukraine is in the middle of this manpower crisis and with Trump coming into office signaling that he's looking to accommodate Russia. | ||
So it seems that each part can be true. | ||
Turkey clearly is involved. | ||
The United States had to give approval. | ||
Israel, at the minimum, made this possible with airstrikes and their intervention in Lebanon. | ||
So I would point to an all of the above answer. | ||
I don't think there's any reason that each of these are mutually exclusive. | ||
But this is just another instance where, like I said last week, this is the beginning, if it's not started already, of a truly global conflict. | ||
This is your regional war in the Middle East. | ||
You now have not only this fight in Gaza, but you also have a new Yemen war, which stopped in 2020. | ||
Syrian civil war has been reignited again, which stopped in 2017. | ||
You have Iran and Israel trading fire, which has never happened before. | ||
It's a fully regional conflict in the Middle East. | ||
Then, of course, you have Russia's fight with the West and Ukraine, which spread into West Africa and is also now bleeding over into Syria and the Caucasus too. | ||
The next step is if or when the United States confronts China. | ||
When that happens, all bets are off. | ||
If there's a fight with Taiwan or over Taiwan, I should say, then the entire world becomes a battlefield. | ||
So this these are the emerging fault lines and contours of a global war. | ||
It's not a good sign that things are getting less stable and not more stable because it's pointing towards total instability, global conflict, and at the end of it, there will emerge a new world order, new fault lines, new superpowers, new hegemon, So we'll see. | ||
But that's that. | ||
So that's Assyrian Civil War. | ||
I think that's all we have time for tonight. | ||
We may get into the Hunter Biden pardon tomorrow. | ||
Not too much to say about it, but Assyrian Civil War, it's a big topic. | ||
It's pretty complicated. | ||
So we might just have to leave it at that, and we'll do the Hunter Biden story tomorrow. | ||
So with that, we're going to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
But yeah, that was not on my bingo card. | ||
New Syrian Civil War. | ||
Not a total surprise, but it is a little shocking. | ||
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All right. | |
But let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me get my Super Chat set up, and we'll see. | ||
Someone's the super chats already. | ||
Short show. | ||
oh, this is a monologue for an hour and 20 minutes. | ||
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When did I go live? | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay, I've been monologuing for an hour and 20 minutes. | ||
That's not a short show. | ||
We have a live chat. | ||
Whoa, short show. | ||
It's supposed to be an hour. | ||
Alright, well, whatever. | ||
We'll read the Super Chats anyway. | ||
We'll do the Hunter Biden thing tomorrow. | ||
But, yeah, anyway. | ||
Alright, let's take a look. | ||
The message of the first Spider-Man is literally, don't sin. | ||
His uncle got killed because he wanted a car to impress MJ. | ||
He dumps her at the end of the movie when she's swooning over him because he finally understands duty comes before having a GF. | ||
Okay, don't care. | ||
Frank sent $5. | ||
Have you seen The Apprentice movie yet? | ||
I did see it, yeah, and that was, um, it's pretty good. | ||
Yeah, it was pretty—well, no, I shouldn't say it. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
I thought it was terrible. | ||
I mean, the ending was kind of good because, you know, Trump just totally took control in the relationship with Roy Cohn, but the whole thing was a hit job. | ||
The whole thing was just like a resistance liberal Stephen Colbert fantasy. | ||
You know, he's raping his wife. | ||
He's getting a hair transplant. | ||
He's getting liposuction. | ||
Like, really? | ||
He's getting drunk and throwing up, and he's, like, pathetic. | ||
I thought it was terrible. | ||
So I didn't enjoy it. | ||
There were some keno scenes. | ||
Like, some of it was cool just to watch, but it was a horrible movie. | ||
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Maybe you should start taking Ozempic like Vance did. | ||
Even he's looking leaner than you these days. | ||
Fatty. | ||
Oh, he's getting fat again. | ||
Have you seen him? | ||
It looks like Vance got off the Ozempic. | ||
He's getting fat all over again. | ||
Grow Iperior sent $5. | ||
The obvious reason the what if Alphist guy talks shit is he's mentored by the Kurt Doolittle guy. | ||
Kurt probably never got over that clip where he pissed his pants and you mocked him titled Declaration of Urination. | ||
Also, Kurt is a fed. | ||
The irony. | ||
Is he a fed? | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
I didn't know he was mentored by Kurt Doolittle. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
Remember Kurt Doolittle? | ||
People are always super chatting me. | ||
Why don't you take, uh, proprietarianism seriously? | ||
And I'm like, cause it's just stupid. | ||
I'm not even gonna talk about it. | ||
Wow, a lot of you guys don't even remember. | ||
There was this guy named Kurt Doolittle, and he had this philosophy called proprietarianism. | ||
He said that we're going to have a new constitution based on property rights, and that's how we're going to have white nationalism. | ||
Something like that. | ||
We're going to secede. | ||
It was like a form of anarcho-capitalism, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
I don't really remember. | ||
And anyway, he had a big event. | ||
The big crowning achievement was supposed to be the declaration, the new Declaration of Independence, a new constitution. | ||
And they went to the Texas state capitol to do it. | ||
Um, and they got thrown out. | ||
BLM showed up calling them white supremacists and they gave, they were so terrified that the main guy, Kurt Doolittle, pissed his pants and they gave the mic to BLM for BLM to yell at them and call them racist and stuff. | ||
And, uh, And ever since then, it was just, it was over. | ||
Their main YouTuber, this guy named John Mark, just quit. | ||
I think that was his name. | ||
He quit. | ||
He wore like a motorcycle helmet. | ||
He just disappeared from the internet. | ||
And yeah, they were never to be heard from ever again. | ||
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I was so... | |
Dude, their main guy wore like a motorcycle helmet and a suit and he would film these videos walking in a parking garage. | ||
I'm John Mark. | ||
This is proprietarianism. | ||
And they thought it was so cool, but it was so stupid and gay. | ||
And I was so vindicated. | ||
And I'm collecting my vindication eternally. | ||
And people would super chat the show and I would just call it stupid. | ||
And they'd say, you can't call it stupid. | ||
You have to argue against it. | ||
And I would say, no, I don't. | ||
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It's dumb. | |
And then that happened. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, that was a rough situation for them. | ||
Nice guy racism sent $100. | ||
Funny you brought up the poor people thing. | ||
The first EP I watched of yours was on Rural Poor People. | ||
I thought it was just NerdCope. | ||
One day later I watched a bit on the People's Crusade and how poor leaderless retards raped everyone and got wiped out. | ||
And it clicked for me. | ||
Realized what you were laying out, but I had refused to actually listen. | ||
Changed my worldview. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I will collect... | ||
More vindication on that. | ||
Look, you guys have to listen to me on some level because I've been doing this for a long time, okay? | ||
And I've matured intellectually. | ||
And a lot of the things I say on the show, I say them in a provocative way, but there's a good reason behind it, and it's an understanding that I've developed being a part of this for a long time. | ||
And, you know, this is one of those things. | ||
When you've been in the movement for a long time, you see the, there is an element from the country. | ||
And people call it the working class. | ||
But they are genuine. | ||
There are like genuine skinheads and genuine, you know, neo-Nazis out there. | ||
And they are just like not that smart. | ||
They are just like vulgar, not that smart, low class. | ||
And, you know, look, there's a fine line between there is a nobility in work. | ||
I'm a big believer in the trades and things like that. | ||
And some of those people can be decent and But look, a lot of people are poor because they just don't have, they're not that smart and they don't have a lot of skills. | ||
That's just a fact of life. | ||
That used to be something that right-wing people understood. | ||
Now right-wing people, I mean, here's where this actually applies. | ||
Now a lot of right-wing people have become spiritually leftist or just leftist. | ||
Now a lot of right-wing people look at anybody who is simple or poor and project onto them virtue. | ||
That's what the left used to do. | ||
That's what communists do. | ||
And the difference is, 100 years ago, the poor were farmers. | ||
Subsistence farmers or factory workers. | ||
And they really, and in a sense, they were workers. | ||
That has a long legacy. | ||
You know, Thomas Jefferson believed that farmers were better because there's an inherent dignity there. | ||
In working the land and in work and that's how God intended us to be. | ||
And to live in harmony and to be a laborer. | ||
And the communists thought something similar. | ||
That there's something just about working for your keep and how capitalists don't actually work or aren't entitled to the fruits of their investment or their risk or inheritance. | ||
And But that is, in both cases, actually a liberal view. | ||
And now you have conservatives because of this new working class populism, whatever you want to call it. | ||
They look at people that are dependent on welfare as good people. | ||
They look at people that are retail workers or service workers as working class. | ||
That's not working class. | ||
They basically look at anybody who isn't middle class or rich as the noble working poor. | ||
But that's not really the case. | ||
In the 21st century, there are a lot of people that really do just live off of the government. | ||
And to the extent that people who aren't middle class are working, excuse me, they're not farmers in most cases. | ||
They're not tradesmen. | ||
In many cases, they're drug addicts. | ||
In many cases, they're service workers. | ||
Retail is not the same as being a farmer. | ||
You can understand why. | ||
A farmer who has to know the land and work the land and wake up at the crack of dawn and, you know, has to kind of be a hustler and, you know, There's a lot of skill that goes into being a farmer. | ||
A lot of different kinds of skill and physical work. | ||
Working at 7-Eleven is not the same thing. | ||
Clocking in at 7-Eleven and dispensing gas and cigarettes and scratch-offs is not the same as being a farmer or a factory worker. | ||
Someone who works at 7-Eleven and then does whippets in the parking lot after their shift... | ||
It's not the Yeoman farmer, the Jeffersonian farmer that would form the basis of a Republican confederacy. | ||
It's not the same thing. | ||
And so now Republicans have the same kind of communist attitude towards the poor where they look at every poor person and say, you're a good person. | ||
To be poor is to be good. | ||
To be rich is to be evil. | ||
And especially when you're looking at your political movement and saying, we need a political movement of decent working class folk. | ||
It's like, well, let's be a little realistic about who they are and what they can offer. | ||
And then you realize what we really need if the mode of fighting in the 21st century is information. | ||
Information and spying and intelligence and And lawfare. | ||
And money. | ||
Then we need people who have money. | ||
We need people that are lawyers. | ||
We need people that are super intelligent. | ||
If it's a technocratic society, we need people with technical knowledge. | ||
So you know who's going to be useful in a 21st century battle? | ||
Lawyers. | ||
Rich people. | ||
People with technical expertise and people with super high IQ, you know, is not going to be particularly helpful. | ||
People that aren't very smart, people that are on drugs, people that, you know, can't really get it together. | ||
And this was a debate even in 2017. You know, people like me said, look, we need high IQ young people. | ||
And you had the alt-right said, no, we need people with face tattoos from the hills. | ||
We need country folk with face tattoos in Nazi uniforms screaming the N-word. | ||
You know, we need NSM. We need the KKK. It's like, okay, no. | ||
That is repellent. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, it's just kind of, what kind of movement do you want, you know? | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Do you know the capital of Canada? | ||
Uh, Ottawa. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
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America first is inevitable. | ||
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Happy Thanksgiving. | ||
Are you illegal? | ||
If you're illegal, you gotta go. | ||
You gotta go back over the wall, buddy. | ||
No illegals elements 1985 sent $20. | ||
I'm bullish on deportations under Trump. | ||
U.S. cities are bleeding out from corporate property tax shortfalls and high costs of housing migrants. | ||
Boston for X will draw us illegals like a magnet then capitulate from system overload. | ||
We will then quietly beg eyes to fix problem as she saves faces the resistance. | ||
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You think they'll be? | |
Yeah, I don't I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so, buddy. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
You get rid of, you're right, illegals are a huge drain on services. | ||
The city's already bankrupt. | ||
You know, so there is certainly a pressure to get rid of them. | ||
On the other side, you start getting rid of millions of workers, you are going to have an economic contraction. | ||
So one side of the equation is, yeah, they're absorbing a lot in services and it's hurting the cities. | ||
The other side of that is the firms need them. | ||
If they start getting deported and firms have to pay more for labor and firms start closing down and then they're not paying taxes, You're going to get inflation. | ||
You're going to get a shortfall in tax receipts. | ||
That's another problem. | ||
The stock market can't go down. | ||
If people aren't making capital, if there's not capital gains, and if the government doesn't have capital gains tax, that's a big problem with this debt crisis coming up. | ||
If labor costs go up, that's really going to hurt people. | ||
The Fed's efforts at getting inflation down. | ||
So you're really only looking at one side of it. | ||
And as you know, when it comes to the economy, there's many different variables. | ||
So you're right. | ||
The illegal immigrants are hurting the cities. | ||
They are draining a lot of services. | ||
But you start, look, if you get rid of 2 million people, it is going to cause a ripple effect that could cause a recession, right? | ||
Okay, if you get rid of 2 million people, that is going to bring the stock market down. | ||
If it brings the stock market down, you're not going to have a ton of tax receipts either. | ||
And if you deport all the labor, the labor cost is going to go up, prices are going to have to go up. | ||
So... | ||
I don't think that the government that is, this is going to be a pro-growth administration. | ||
Look, they need the people. | ||
That's why they're talking about getting rid of criminals. | ||
You know, there's not that many criminal illegals, violent criminal illegals. | ||
There's like, what? | ||
What did we say the other week? | ||
30,000, 50,000 of them? | ||
Yeah, maybe they'll deport them. | ||
And that's why they're talking about deporting them. | ||
But if they deport one million people, two million people, you know, in a very short period of time, if by the end of the administration they deported a million per year, two million per year, if they get, in other words, if they get anywhere close to what anyone would consider a mass deportation, it is going to hurt growth. | ||
And this administration is not. | ||
They're doing everything in their power to increase growth. | ||
More legal immigrants. | ||
Cutting all taxes. | ||
They're going to try and overthrow the Fed and have more easy money. | ||
You know... | ||
Because they recognize it's a debt crisis. | ||
That is really, in terms of the economy, the main problem. | ||
So I don't think they're gonna do anything that's really gonna hurt growth, anything dramatic, and that includes deporting many millions of people. | ||
So I disagree. | ||
I don't think that's going to be enough. | ||
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The countries that were primarily agrarian transitioned to Marxism, while industrialized countries did not. | ||
Do you think being a service-based economy makes the country similarly susceptible to Marxism? | ||
Does the transition back to industry also push the culture to the right or at least help re-legitimize capitalism? | ||
That's an interesting question. | ||
Yeah, I think there's something to that. | ||
I think that, well, having an economy that is 85% services, I think you can kind of see how that's affected politics in the sense that service workers, because they don't own capital, because they don't work with capital, I think they lean more towards a technocratic society. | ||
I think that's why we're getting like a renter society. | ||
When they talk about you'll own nothing and be happy, to me that is kind of the natural politics of somebody that has a service job. | ||
Somebody that lives in a big city, somebody that takes public transportation, somebody that rents or shares an apartment. | ||
That kind of tracks that. | ||
In the same way that a farmer or a pre-industrial society would have a mind towards shared ownership or a workers' collective or something like that or a co-op. | ||
I think that if you're living in a city, taking the metro, taking the bus, you live in an apartment, that kind of tracks with, own nothing and be happy. | ||
We're going to rent our apartment. | ||
We'll have robo self-driving taxis. | ||
We're going to have Amazon as a subscription service for food. | ||
We're going to have... | ||
So I think it's maybe less so Marxism and more democratic socialism, social democracy. | ||
I think that would really be the politics of a service economy because that's what you're seeing in Europe. | ||
That's what you're seeing. | ||
Although, with that being said, I mean, Germany still has industry, but in these countries like Netherlands or Norway, Denmark, you're getting democratic socialism. | ||
So I guess that would be the politics of a service economy where they don't make stuff anymore. | ||
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I respect you because you follow Christ. | ||
Tell the truth and don't take women seriously. | ||
Women are sheep. | ||
Men are shepherds. | ||
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I didn't say it gay. | ||
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I don't understand the super chat. | ||
True, very true. | ||
Yeah, they're, um... | ||
It's a sore subject for them. | ||
I think there's, um... | ||
Let me just be very honest. | ||
And a lot of you guys aren't going to like this, but it's just true. | ||
You know, and people do this thing where they, you know, whatever. | ||
When you get married, your testosterone falls off a cliff. | ||
That's just true. | ||
Do not shoot the messenger. | ||
People go, well, you're not very high T. Yeah, I am. | ||
I have a strong brow ridge. | ||
I have a strong jawline. | ||
I have hunter eyes. | ||
I have big hands and big knuckles. | ||
Yes, I am a high testosterone male. | ||
I have a mustache. | ||
I Okay, but that's besides the point. | ||
Maybe you think I don't. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
You get married, whether you like me, hate me, whether you think I'm too flamboyant, it doesn't matter. | ||
When you get married, your testosterone falls off a cliff. | ||
When you have a child, your testosterone falls further still. | ||
And it's just biological. | ||
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Because if you maintained a super high test level as a married father, you would want to kill your children. | ||
You would want to cheat on your spouse. | ||
Because with testosterone, you'd have a very high sex drive and a lot of aggression. | ||
And that does not really jive with a pregnant woman. | ||
You know, if you're a super aggressive male with a high sex drive... | ||
You're in bed with a woman who's totally insane because of her hormones and she's pregnant. | ||
It's just not a good recipe. | ||
So our biology, in order to stay loyal and in order not to kill our family, basically makes us gay when we get married and have kids. | ||
That's just true. | ||
And I think a lot of men, they never really recover from that. | ||
You know, there's a normal loss of testosterone as you get older, plus that. | ||
And a lot of men basically become cucks in their own home. | ||
Like, they do become emasculated. | ||
They gain a lot of weight. | ||
They turn into a pussy. | ||
Their wife denies them sex. | ||
This is the reality for a lot of married men. | ||
Don't shoot the messenger again. | ||
Maybe not you, but yes, for a And I think there is this deep dissatisfaction. | ||
There's like a deep shame that comes with that. | ||
I think a lot of men, that's why a lot of married fathers don't like me because they go, this little shit, this young man, this young little shit, he doesn't know what the world's really like. | ||
My wife won't let me. | ||
There's like this seething anger. | ||
And when somebody like starts to point that out, It really bothers them. | ||
It really touches a nerve. | ||
And look, I don't know what to tell you, but... | ||
That's just true. | ||
It's like it does bother them on a deep level. | ||
And all this stuff that these married males do when they post memes about being a knight. | ||
I'm going to be a true Christian knight. | ||
I'm going to have a manly Catholic retreat where we sing psalms and drink beer. | ||
This is all like an impotent protest against their wives and And it's very sad and grim. | ||
And look, it's something we have to deal with. | ||
Like, this is something that weighs on me. | ||
You know that. | ||
Like, I don't want to get married because I like being a man. | ||
I don't want to get married and have kids because I like the freedom of being a man. | ||
I like the freedom and independence. | ||
I like being able to take risks and be in a dangerous environment. | ||
I like that. | ||
I like, you know, being unanswerable and unaccountable to a woman or to a family. | ||
I like not being domesticated. | ||
I like that. | ||
I like being able to eat McDonald's all the time and not have to, you know, sit at the dinner table with my hands folded and talk about my daughter who's a cheerleader and whatever. | ||
I like that. | ||
And I know that when I get married, there is a trade-off. | ||
We could say it's a good trade-off or it's a necessary trade-off or it's an inevitable trade-off, but it is a trade-off. | ||
And look, it's a big problem that women have all the power. | ||
Women can accuse you of abuse. | ||
They can divorce you. | ||
If they don't want to put out, you're just kind of done. | ||
If a woman doesn't want to have sex with you as your wife, you can't force yourself on her. | ||
She'll accuse you of marital rape. | ||
If a woman decides to be an obstinate bitch, if she's not attracted to you, if she just turns into a completely different person once you have kids or once you get married, you're just fucked. | ||
And if you protest too much, she will take all your stuff. | ||
She will take your kids. | ||
She will ruin your life. | ||
You will be set back to square one. | ||
It's a big problem. | ||
And you kind of have a few categories of men. | ||
You have men that stand their ground and their wife leaves them and they're screwed. | ||
You have men that try to cope or live with it and they're miserable. | ||
And then you have men that don't exist now. | ||
Then you have some men who, by virtue of luck, really, they will say they were smart. | ||
But look, women change. | ||
In this environment, there is a saturation. | ||
There is this atmospheric effect. | ||
People can say, marry a good woman. | ||
And yet, many traditional conservative Christian men find themselves in this position. | ||
Many women who were traditional Christian women, by virtue of TikTok or their friends or a biological change or a lifestyle change, will go off the reservation and, It's because of the society that we live in. | ||
And yes, we live in a society. | ||
Society affects us. | ||
We can't secede from it. | ||
We can't retreat from it. | ||
We're in it. | ||
We're affected by it. | ||
And women are affected by it more than men. | ||
And we live in a legal structure and we live in a certain kind of a culture. | ||
It does pose a lot of these issues. | ||
And nobody wants to talk about them because everybody would like to say the thing that we're all supposed to say. | ||
Everybody wants to signal that they're doing the thing that we're supposed to do. | ||
What is the thing that we're supposed to do? | ||
Get married and have kids. | ||
Get trad married with trad kids and be a trad guy. | ||
And if anybody has any kind of a problem with that, no matter how legitimate, oh, they get called gay, childless, incel, tiny penis, whatever. | ||
But look, that's just true. | ||
And Andrew Tate pointed it out. | ||
They call them a nigger for saying it. | ||
Andrew Tate said, look, in the West, you're totally cucked. | ||
Your wives don't blow you. | ||
It's not Catholic. | ||
But you know what I mean. | ||
They don't put out. | ||
They're bitches, whatever. | ||
He said, look, you are totally henpecked. | ||
You are totally a bitch for your wife. | ||
And look, he's polygamous. | ||
You know, he has many baby mamas and many kids. | ||
I don't condone that. | ||
That's not my religion. | ||
But he pointed that out. | ||
It's a flaw. | ||
And everybody said, oh, well, you're brown. | ||
Well, you're a neg. | ||
Okay, well, it's true. | ||
People point this out. | ||
People like myself point it out and they say, how many kids do you have? | ||
Well, you're gay. | ||
It's just true. | ||
And it's a complex problem. | ||
We all know it's there. | ||
Married men know it. | ||
Single men know it. | ||
Consciously and unconsciously, people know it. | ||
And I don't know how to cope with that. | ||
I mean, I feel like the best case scenario, the only way to survive this is like, look, you have to get married off the books. | ||
And, you know, that means either a legal architecture, like a prenup, or some kind of contract, or you don't tell the state you're getting married, you know, but that comes with its own problems. | ||
Maybe some form of communal living, like you either have an intentional community, or, you know, you get a bunch of people together and you all live in one building, or you all live in one something, right? | ||
There are a lot of social problems right now. | ||
There are a lot of societal problems right now. | ||
Male loneliness, no-fault divorce. | ||
The current attitudes towards divorce feminism, they don't go away when you get married. | ||
They don't magically disappear the moment you... | ||
Oh, well, I just... | ||
And by the way, the decision to get married is an interested decision. | ||
That is maybe the biggest weakness that men have. | ||
So men will say, well, just get married to the right woman. | ||
Do you really trust yourself to get married to the right woman? | ||
We're also living in a society where marriage is a matter of romance and courtship. | ||
There's no economic factor. | ||
There's no parental factor. | ||
There's no class factor. | ||
In the old days, the parents had a considerable say. | ||
It was an economic arrangement, a security arrangement. | ||
Women had to get married because they needed someone to take care of them. | ||
They needed to have kids. | ||
Their parents wanted to get rid of them. | ||
They needed someone to defend them from men. | ||
And men needed women to have kids to run the farm. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Now, marriage is like, well, do I like like her? | ||
Do I like like him? | ||
I think I like like her. | ||
I think I like like him. | ||
I think I'd like to spend the rest of my, yeah, okay, let's do it. | ||
And men are saying, well, just choose the right one. | ||
Is a sexual decision like that something you're making in a completely sober state of mind? | ||
No. | ||
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So, you know, we're telling young men, Charlie Kirk and others are saying, get married young, have more kids than you can afford. | ||
They're saying, hey, horny, hormonal teen males, make a life-changing, permanent decision with women, with no legal protections, a decision that you are clearly influenced by other factors outside your control. | ||
You're not in the right position. | ||
Excuse me, not in the right state of mind. | ||
Women and men change over time. | ||
It's not a hospitable environment for males, not legally or socially. | ||
And you have people like me saying, well, let's just tread carefully. | ||
In an ideal society, we would get married as teenagers because that's when we're fertile and that's when we have the least mutational load. | ||
And that's when it makes sense. | ||
And the male can mold the woman and so on. | ||
But we don't live in an ideal society. | ||
We don't live in a good society even. | ||
And so you have people that are saying, how do we avoid the fate of Stephen Crowder? | ||
How do we avoid the fate of James Younger? | ||
Did you see that? | ||
James Younger... | ||
Was that boy who his mother tried to transition him into being a tranny and the dad said no and the courts gave custody of the son to the mother and they just finished that and the mother's going to get custody and she's going to chemically castrate the boy. | ||
Marry the right woman, they say. | ||
Oh, well, you know, it won't happen to you. | ||
Well, what if it does? | ||
You know? | ||
And that's the worst case scenario, but it does happen. | ||
But there's other scenarios like it. | ||
And so, now you have to have kids. | ||
You can't let that get in the way. | ||
I still am a believer in marriage because I think it's more important to just have the kids. | ||
Your wife might divorce you. | ||
It might fuck you up. | ||
But, you know, we do need to have kids. | ||
But I'm out here saying, look, if a woman is not down with you being a macho man when you are dating, she will run your shit for the rest of your life. | ||
And if you try to resist, she will ruin you. | ||
And men need to know that. | ||
Okay? | ||
You can push marriage. | ||
Fine. | ||
But push it responsibly. | ||
It is just not responsible in this environment to tell young men, get married, there's no risks. | ||
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Get married young, have more kids than you can afford. | ||
You know, that's easy for Tucker Carlson to say. | ||
That's easy for Charlie Kirk to say. | ||
They're rich. | ||
They can afford divorce lawyers. | ||
You know, they come from a different, at least Tucker comes from a different generation. | ||
They have a pedigree. | ||
In that kind of high class situation, it's, you know, maybe it's a different environment. | ||
And by the way, Charlie Kirk didn't get married young. | ||
He got married in, what, his 30s? | ||
In an arranged political marriage? | ||
You know, his wife is some rich something. | ||
That was literally an arranged marriage well into adulthood for both of them. | ||
They didn't get married young. | ||
It was arranged. | ||
It wasn't romance. | ||
Same thing with Matt Gaetz. | ||
Matt Gaetz got married in his 30s, 40s, in another arranged marriage, political in nature. | ||
And these are the people telling young men, hey, come on, get married. | ||
That's whatever. | ||
No, it's not whatever. | ||
It's a big problem. | ||
Especially, it's irresponsible when you tell men to be a simp because everyone knows that love, like anything else, like any other human affair, is war. | ||
It's conflict. | ||
It's tension. | ||
If the man isn't being a man, if you don't start on the right foot, you never correct it. | ||
If a man doesn't lay down the law, and look, don't be a freak, you know, don't be a dick, but like, if you are not an independent male, if you don't put a woman in her fucking place when you're dating and after the wedding night, she will run your shit forever. | ||
It doesn't reverse that. | ||
And if it does, it's very difficult. | ||
Any married man will tell you, you gotta lay, and I know that just because, look, I just have good instincts. | ||
You have got to establish at the beginning that you're the boss, and if she's not okay with that, then she's not gonna be the one. | ||
If she's not down with that, that's the bitch who's gonna ruin your life and divorce you. | ||
And laying down the law means you cannot show weakness, right? | ||
Your wife is not your best friend because your best friend can't take all your shit. | ||
I have best friends. | ||
I'm not married to them. | ||
They don't have a say over all my stuff and my kids, and they don't have control over my sex life. | ||
If you have a male best friend and you sign a contract and say, hey, my male best friend is entitled to half of my stuff and my male best friend gets to say if I get to have sex or not, then it's comparable. | ||
But it's not when it's your wife. | ||
So you can't show weakness to your wife. | ||
Your wife has a dagger pointed at your throat. | ||
Is that an unfortunate way to look at it? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is it true? | ||
Yes. | ||
Does it make it adversarial? | ||
Unfortunately, yes. | ||
But that is the case. | ||
A person with a dagger at your throat, you cannot show weakness to them. | ||
You cannot show weakness. | ||
You cannot give them the impression that they can get their way. | ||
You just can't. | ||
And that's unfortunately the way it is. | ||
So all these people saying that you should be crying with your wife, do not cry in front of your wife. | ||
Do not tell your wife your insecurities and vulnerabilities. | ||
Do not tell your wife these things. | ||
Because, look, your wife, she might be a nice person. | ||
Will she be the same person in 10 years? | ||
Is anybody? | ||
Are women? | ||
She might not be the same person after childbirth. | ||
She might not be the same person after menopause. | ||
She might not be the same person after she stops being able to have kids. | ||
She might not be the same person after something happens to her. | ||
You can't take a chance. | ||
So that's the problem. | ||
We change. | ||
We change over time. | ||
We become different people. | ||
In the old days, it wasn't a problem because divorce just wasn't a thing. | ||
And if it happened, there had to be an extraordinary circumstance and And it was, the women were totally subordinate to men, but it's not like that anymore. | ||
And there was also a culture against it. | ||
It was dishonorable. | ||
It was shameful. | ||
No woman wanted to be divorced. | ||
Now women encourage each other to get divorced. | ||
Social media encourages women to get divorced. | ||
Film, television, TikTok encourages women to be promiscuous. | ||
We're awash with options and FOMO and possibilities. | ||
It's not a stable situation. | ||
Now, some people say that's a good enough reason to not even consider getting married. | ||
I'm saying you should get married because that's the only listed way to have sexuality. | ||
You should try. | ||
But if you're going to get married, you must do it responsibly. | ||
And being responsible means you can't let your wife beat you at Mario Kart. | ||
You can't let your wife beat you at anything. | ||
You can't let your wife beat you in play fighting. | ||
You know, one of these guys posting wifejack posted how his wife gave him a black eye when they were play fighting. | ||
You can't fucking let that happen to you. | ||
It's funny, but it's also deadly serious. | ||
Because you know when women say they get the ick? | ||
That's fucking real. | ||
You know when women say, oh, when he asked for the waiter's attention and the waiter didn't hear him, I got the ick. | ||
That's completely real. | ||
I don't care how good your woman is. | ||
That's completely fucking real. | ||
When you slip and fall and hurt yourself, it gives her the ick. | ||
Okay? | ||
When you cry at your dad's funeral or whatever, it gives her the ick. | ||
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When you have a mental breakdown or you're not strong or you freeze up or you lose an altercation with your neighbor, she gets the ick because women are primal. | ||
Women are primal creatures. | ||
They're instinctual. | ||
They're connected to nature. | ||
They're in tune to people and socialization more than we are. | ||
And so any subtle things like that, they will pick up on. | ||
And if they can manipulate you, they will. | ||
And it's not because they're bad people. | ||
It's just their nature. | ||
That is women's nature. | ||
A man's nature is we manipulate things with our physical strength. | ||
We manipulate objects in our mind's eye and with our hands. | ||
We are stonemasons. | ||
We are architects. | ||
We're schemers. | ||
We're dreamers. | ||
We're builders of images and concepts and structures. | ||
And we're builders in the world. | ||
And women manipulate things with emotions and instincts and people and words. | ||
And women are masters of those levers and And in the same way that they can get a baby to stop crying, in the same way that they know just what to say, and they resolve conflict, and they can seduce a man, that's their weapon. | ||
That's their mode. | ||
And men need to be aware of that. | ||
Your wife is not your best friend. | ||
She's your adversary. | ||
Now, not really. | ||
I mean, you become one flesh, but look, it is adversarial. | ||
You have to treat it on some level like that. | ||
Yes, she's your partner. | ||
Yes, you spend a lot of time together. | ||
You know everything about each other. | ||
You get along. | ||
There's things you love. | ||
All of that is true. | ||
Yes, yes, you're in love, and there's things you love about her, and you're on a journey together, and so on. | ||
But we're all human, and we never stop having those intrusive thoughts, do we? | ||
Men, women, we never stop having intrusive thoughts. | ||
We never stop being who we are. | ||
None of us are pure. | ||
None of us are innocent. | ||
I hate to tell you that, but that's just true. | ||
Okay, there's one pure, innocent human being or two. | ||
Mary and Jesus Christ. | ||
We're not them, okay? | ||
We're sinners. | ||
And particularly in this time, we're like sinners on steroids. | ||
That's why we have sacramentals, okay? | ||
That's why we have things like the First Fridays. | ||
That's why we have things like, you know, all these indulgences or opportunities to get them because we are in a fallen time, okay? | ||
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And if you think you're going to go through that naively and survive, it's not going to go well for you. | ||
You got to get smart. | ||
So what was the question? | ||
Anyway, so that's just, that's the reality. | ||
You know, and you can be sweet and everything like that, but you can't let your guard down, you know? | ||
That's what being a man is. | ||
Being a man is facing the reality and there isn't, you can't go to your mommy and your wife is not your fucking mommy. | ||
Like, that's the bottom line. | ||
Becoming a man means you're on your own. | ||
You know, when you're Leonardo DiCaprio in that movie, when he gets mauled by the bear, you can't go to your mommy and say, I got left for dead by everybody. | ||
I got killed by a bear. | ||
Oh, it's cold out. | ||
You can't go to your wife. | ||
You're alone. | ||
That's what it means to be a man. | ||
You know the difference between male and female? | ||
It's things that are contingent and things that are not contingent. | ||
God is masculine because he's not contingent. | ||
Males cannot be contingent on their wife or on their mother. | ||
Now we are biologically, but in every other way we can't be. | ||
So, that's how it has to be. | ||
You know, your wife is not your mommy. | ||
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Mommy! | ||
I love my mommy! | ||
Like, get the fuck out of here with that. | ||
A man has got to be resigned to the fact that we die alone. | ||
Okay? | ||
Until death do us part. | ||
We die alone. | ||
And, you know, we're really in the world alone. | ||
In a sense. | ||
And, you know, as a man, you got to get over that. | ||
You have to separate. | ||
It's the only way to be a man, really. | ||
So, you know, these guys, they want their wife to caress them and say, it's going to be okay. | ||
You're infantile. | ||
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You're a baby. | |
So, you know, you can appreciate your wife, but you got to appreciate her like an object, basically, like as a subject. | ||
You love your kids, but they're your kids. | ||
You're their boss. | ||
You'll always be their boss. | ||
You don't write love letters to your kids. | ||
I mean, you do, but you can never let them think that you're not the boss of them, you know? | ||
It's the same reason why a dad doesn't let their kid pay for their shit. | ||
It's the same reason why, you know, when you're a dad, you can't let your kid beat you up or beat you at stuff. | ||
Same thing with the wife. | ||
Your wife is like your kids. | ||
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They're supposed to be subject to us. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's called, listen, get married. | ||
Don't get married. | ||
It's your decision. | ||
I think you should get married. | ||
But you have to be a man. | ||
Be a man. | ||
That's that. | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
These wife guys... | ||
Their wife becomes like the boss of the house. | ||
You'll notice that with wife guys, it's like their wife is the boss over the man. | ||
And when you want the man to do something, you have to talk to his wife. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
We all know there are a lot of wife guys out there, and some of them are good guys. | ||
Like, I know some wife guys, and they're good guys. | ||
They're good guys. | ||
They're good men. | ||
Like, I don't have anything against them. | ||
They're smart. | ||
I enjoy their company. | ||
They have a lot of integrity. | ||
Like, so wife guys are some of the best guys you'll meet. | ||
What's so emasculating is that you know that, you know, when you're talking to the man, you're talking to the household, the wife is really the head of the household. | ||
The wife is the sovereign. | ||
Like, if you really want the guy to do something or the household to do something, you got to talk to the wife. | ||
And married people know that too. | ||
And I know that because my parents are married and my parents are friends of married people. | ||
And I think everybody knows that when you're talking to wife guys, the household as a unit is governed by the wife. | ||
And if you want the guy to do something, you've got to talk to the wife. | ||
That's a problem, you know, and I would never want to be that guy. | ||
That's all. | ||
So I want to be married, but I don't want to be the guy whose wife is the boss. | ||
Like, if somebody wants my household to do something, if I'm married and have kids, they got to talk to me. | ||
Not my wife. | ||
It's like, you gotta talk to me because I'm the guy to reason with. | ||
And I could get the wife to do whatever I want. | ||
Not the other way around. | ||
Not the man that serves at the pleasure of the wife and the husband needs permission from the wife. | ||
No, no. | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
The man must govern the house. | ||
That's that. | ||
So the wife should be in the husband's fan club, not the husband and the wife's fan club. | ||
Enough said. | ||
That's that. - Somalians stink terribly sent $5. | ||
They want to isolate us, your fans, with everyone else, making it impossible for new fans to join. | ||
They are succeeding. | ||
How do we counter? | ||
Everybody is too stupid to supersede them. | ||
Every comment section hates you on Normie platforms. | ||
Keep pushing. | ||
This is just demoralization. | ||
That's totally not true. | ||
Clearly. | ||
All the people attacking me, my shit is bigger than theirs. | ||
I mean, who gets more engagement? | ||
Ian Miles Chong or me? | ||
I had 16,000 people watching me. | ||
It's absolutely not true. | ||
I'm sort of like a Trumpian figure in the sense that, you know, people have heard the rumors about me. | ||
People have heard I'm a racist. | ||
People have heard people accuse me of being a Fed or whatever. | ||
And people have kind of just made up their mind. | ||
Like, nobody's going to hear new stuff and say, oh, well, this time that was too much for me. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And, you know, people like Harrison Smith or iHypocrite, let's be honest. | ||
I mean, we've always disagreed on this issue. | ||
But on some level, look, I don't think that's true. | ||
I think, look, my show has basically doubled in popularity. | ||
My audience last year, this time last year, I was probably getting 6,000 or 7,000 viewers per night. | ||
I'm now getting... | ||
You know, on an average Monday, 16,000 viewers per night. | ||
So my audience has doubled. | ||
My Twitter impressions, I get hundreds of millions of impressions every month. | ||
I'm going to have a big interview in a couple weeks. | ||
So I just don't think that's true. | ||
But to the extent that people are getting turned off by my opposition to Trump, my hatred of wife Jack, other stuff, I say good. | ||
I've always said we have to be comfortable making enemies. | ||
I don't have this platform so that I could be a vassal of Marc Andreessen. | ||
I didn't get to where I am fighting and sacrificing to be a vassal of Peter Thiel like Andrew Torba. | ||
Andrew Torba will suck in slobber for Peter Thiel. | ||
And it's actually sad because he fought a long time and made a lot of principled stands. | ||
And now he's Donald Trump's chief glazer. | ||
And that's just pathetic. | ||
He's kind of cashing his chips or he's not that bright. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
Nobody regards him as the resistance. | ||
He is in a sense sold out or in his mind, he's given up the fight so that he could be Jack Posobiec's strongest soldier. | ||
And I'm not in it for that. | ||
When I think about the reality that I'm going to die, I don't ever regret not being more famous so that I could be remembered making like Charlie Kirk level content or Jack Posobiec level content, you know. | ||
We're actually in this for a reason. | ||
We're trying to change the world. | ||
We're not trying to get Republicans to get more votes in the next election. | ||
So, you know, look. | ||
I'm not really after popularity. | ||
Popularity feels good. | ||
And sometimes I'm popular and sometimes I got to be the bad guy. | ||
And now it's my turn to be the villain. | ||
Trump is president again. | ||
Whether I like it or not, I'm going to be the villain. | ||
And people are genuinely going to not like me. | ||
And they're going to spread lies about me. | ||
And many of them will hate me. | ||
And we have to be comfortable being the villain. | ||
If you're not comfortable... | ||
And look, we're the good guys. | ||
We shouldn't get too comfortable. | ||
I think that's maybe what Richard Spencer did. | ||
You know, because he would always talk about that and got like a sick pleasure because he just hates humanity or most of humanity. | ||
You know, but me, look, I love people. | ||
But in order to save them, we are going to have to fight them. | ||
It's like The Matrix. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, the NPCs, the people inside the Matrix, they're activated by the Matrix. | ||
So, and they're human batteries. | ||
So look, I think we're doing better than we just are. | ||
I'm making more money. | ||
The show's at least twice as big as it was a year ago. | ||
I'm back on Twitter. | ||
I'm getting hundreds of millions of impressions. | ||
The results speak for themselves. | ||
And by the way, I'm the center of everything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
During the election, Trump's campaign managers were thinking about me. | ||
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Why? | |
The night of the election, people were thinking about me. | ||
The weeks after the election, people were thinking about me. | ||
And it's not about me. | ||
It's about what I'm saying. | ||
It's about the fact that I oppose Trump. | ||
It's about the fact that I was the last standing conservative saying, your body, my choice. | ||
On Thanksgiving, people are talking about Trump. | ||
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So, I am the center of the discourse because I'm the only one that's really saying anything. | ||
Like, nobody's... | ||
Does Jack Posobiec have a podcast? | ||
Does anybody even know? | ||
If you don't like me, do you watch it? | ||
No, you don't. | ||
You don't watch it because it's probably boring and stupid and you already know everything he's going to say. | ||
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People like me because I'm the only one that's actually thinking and talking. | ||
There's like a few people that are saying things. | ||
And those people are like Peter Thiel, me... | ||
End of list. | ||
Those are the people that are actually saying something. | ||
Are people even watching Posobiec? | ||
No. | ||
Because who even is he? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
You know, you retweet his shit because it affirms what you believe. | ||
But it's not interesting or funny. | ||
It's not new. | ||
Unpredictable. | ||
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So... | |
You know, my influence is felt everywhere. | ||
Everyone in politics knows. | ||
If you're in politics, you know. | ||
Everybody that I know, even like regular friends, people in their gym, people at their work, significant others, they know who I am, okay? | ||
Our reach is felt everywhere. | ||
Nothing is beyond our reach. | ||
Nothing is beyond the Groyper reach, okay? | ||
So, look, I was supposed to have been defeated a long time ago when I said Jews hurt me in my daily existence in 2017. When I was deplatformed, I've had enemies on the right and the left. | ||
People have funded the, I think they're funding still the opposition to me. | ||
People thought when I went against Trump, that would be the end. | ||
I had 76,000 people watching on the night of the election. | ||
Okay. | ||
Somebody has to do what I'm doing. | ||
They want to demoralize and dissuade us from doing it. | ||
Because if they succeeded, then no one else would be there to do it. | ||
So, look, as long as the right wing sucks and is gay, I have to do what I do. | ||
And... | ||
Maybe one day they'll defeat me. | ||
Who knows? | ||
A lot of things can happen, but we have to fight with every breath we have in our lives for the real right. | ||
We have to fight for Catholicism. | ||
We have to fight for Jesus. | ||
We have to fight for white people. | ||
We have to fight for America. | ||
We have to fight for what this show is about. | ||
And nothing in the GOP is doing that. | ||
So again, whether we're loved, whether we're hated, whether we're winning, whether we're losing, we have to be in it for the right reasons. | ||
Unfortunately, you know, we've seen a lot of people got filtered. | ||
A lot of people got filtered because they felt good supporting Trump and they forgot why we were here. | ||
You know, they said it feels good supporting Trump. | ||
It doesn't feel good going against him. | ||
We want to be part of the party. | ||
And they got filtered right out. | ||
You know, a lot of people were working in Congress or something and they started to think, you know, illegal immigration is not that bad. | ||
Oh, I don't care about Israel that much. | ||
I'm going to be a Trump cheerleader. | ||
You know, some people did that. | ||
They got filtered out. | ||
And fuck those people. | ||
You know, they should have never been here to begin with. | ||
We need people here for the right reasons. | ||
Win, lose. | ||
Loved or hated. | ||
What we're doing matters. | ||
Imagine if Hitler... | ||
Imagine if someone told Hitler, imagine if someone gave Hitler a crystal ball and said, you will be defeated, you will be hated, Germany will be destroyed on both sides. | ||
What do you think, what would Hitler do? | ||
Do you think Hitler would say, oh, well, I guess I just give up. | ||
I'd like to believe Hitler would still have done everything exactly the same way. | ||
Maybe he would have rethought some of the strategies or something. | ||
You know, who knows? | ||
But I'd like to believe... | ||
I choose to believe in a Hitler that... | ||
No, the joke... | ||
Jokes, jokes. | ||
Everybody's a joke. | ||
I'd like to believe in a Hitler that when he looks at a crystal ball and sees the defeat and the infamy and the ignominy, I'd like to believe that he looked at the crystal ball... | ||
And so I don't care. | ||
This is for Germany. | ||
We have to try. | ||
We could change their fate. | ||
I'd like to believe that. | ||
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So... | |
It's a joke, by the way. | ||
That's a joke, obviously. | ||
We don't adore Hitler. | ||
Oh, we don't look up to Hitler in any way, you know. | ||
Isn't that kind of inspirational though? | ||
Let's just forget about Hitler for two seconds. | ||
You know, isn't that idea inspirational? | ||
Because Hitler's like the most hated person in the world. | ||
Isn't that kind of inspirational that, you know, what if Hitler was given a crystal ball? | ||
Isn't that kind of inspirational in a way? | ||
It's like, I would do it all over again. | ||
So, do you have that Hitler-level commitment to what we're doing? | ||
Or are you just another bitch? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Would you turn away and say, I won't even try. | ||
So, the arc of history is long, but it bends towards America first. | ||
Don't forget that. | ||
But, anyway... | ||
So, yeah. | ||
That's just true, by the way. | ||
Yeah, I'll check that out, I guess. | ||
But look, I mean, look, if you're not supporting America first, literally what else is out there? | ||
You're going to go support this gay-ass administration as Indians, Jews, gays, cucks, bitches? | ||
Like, really? | ||
If you're not with us, you're going to be watching, what, Red Scare? | ||
You're going to be a guy watching Red Scare? | ||
Oh my gosh, it's just like so fucking crazy. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
We're watching Red Scare. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
We're talking about sex. | ||
Isn't that fucking crazy? | ||
I don't even know what they talk about on Red Scare, but what else are you going to watch? | ||
What are you going to go to Sovereign House with the trannies? | ||
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Huh? | |
What are you going to watch? | ||
What are you going to read Man's World Magazine written by nigs and fags? | ||
Welcome to Man's World magazine. | ||
I'm British and I'm brown, by the way. | ||
I'm British. | ||
I'm British and I have no hair. | ||
You know, read Man's World magazine written by a raw egg nationalist fucking bald nigg from England who supported Trump and its trannies in the magazine. | ||
Are you going to go to Sovereign House and hang out with trannies? | ||
No, but they're base trannies. | ||
No, fuck that. | ||
You're going to be in the Peter Thiel network? | ||
That's the grand irony. | ||
People say, well, I'm not a groyper. | ||
That guy's a gay fed. | ||
Okay, what's Peter Thiel? | ||
What's Peter Thiel? | ||
Literally an openly gay fed. | ||
Openly gay, openly a fed. | ||
So, it's K-Fob. | ||
They don't even care. | ||
They support being gay. | ||
They support being a fed. | ||
That's who pays them. | ||
They don't like me because I'm anti-Semitic, is what it is. | ||
So, they project. | ||
They project what they have onto me. | ||
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Um... | |
So, anyway. | ||
So, look. | ||
It's a Groyper world. | ||
You're either with the Groypers or against the Groypers. | ||
There is no other good position. | ||
There's no other good position outside of Groypers. | ||
You could be with J.D. Vance at the Indian Thanksgiving. | ||
Isn't that the irony? | ||
J.D. Vance has a Thanksgiving with all Indians. | ||
No, wait, not like those Indians, the other ones. | ||
The first Thanksgiving, white men and Indians, and they sat around the teepee with their legs crossed, and they ate corn. | ||
J.D. Vance is the only pilgrim at Thanksgiving, and they're the real Indians, the real Indians that Columbus thought he met, real Indians. | ||
Dude, Indians that are eating curry and riding elephants, Thanksgiving featuring curry and elephants, and there's a hundred of them, and there's three pilgrims. | ||
That's your other... | ||
And isn't it so delicious? | ||
Dude, every Columbus Day, what does the right wing say? | ||
Conquered, not stolen. | ||
Now they're all Indians. | ||
Now they're all literal Indians. | ||
If Columbus set sail in 500 more years, he would literally discover the real India because it's here. | ||
Columbus would land here. | ||
In Virginia, the English would land at Plymouth Rock, and you know who would greet them? | ||
Real Indians from the real India, and there would be no confusion at all. | ||
So... | ||
You know, look, if you still are in favor of Plymouth Rock and Columbus and fucking America and Jesus Christ, then you're with the Groypers. | ||
You're not with the Jewish-controlled Indian right. | ||
You're not with Shell Nadelson and Vivek and Usha and Cash, who, you know, you can only imagine. | ||
You can only imagine. | ||
What's going on over there? | ||
So, J.D. Vance is at Thanksgiving in California. | ||
Where's the fucking snow? | ||
That's your all-American Thanksgiving. | ||
It's Thanksgiving at the end of November and we're all outside and it's sunny and we have folding tables and we're barbecuing and there's two white guys and a hundred Indians in traditional dress. | ||
Like, this is your new America. | ||
That's your brain on everything else other than Me, other than the Groypers. | ||
So get used to it. | ||
When somebody else wants to raise up a flag against Jewish control and against this other sort of takeover, hey, I will support them too. | ||
I will be friends with them. | ||
But that's really what you got. | ||
You got these Claremont, Straussian... | ||
Indian-type people, and they're all gay. | ||
And then you got, on the other side, the Groipers. | ||
These are your two factions, okay? | ||
Choose up. | ||
Time to choose up! | ||
All right, but that's that. | ||
Okay. | ||
The Omni-Groipers sent $5. | ||
Even if the Destiny slander was real, I would still rape, kill, and die for Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
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W. Based. | |
And that's actually based. | ||
Thankfully it's not real. | ||
No, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It has to be absolute loyalty. | ||
Mickey Rush sent $10. | ||
Hope you had a good Thanksgiving, King. | ||
I had a very good weekend. | ||
Got the block from 9mm, Torba, Miles, I hypocrite, and Maga Hulk who completely crashed out over my 16-year-old wife. | ||
We have four kids and we are shooting for 10, which isn't even reasonable unless you start as early as we did. | ||
Less than three, Crown. | ||
Hey, God bless, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Oh, what's wrong with that? | ||
What are you, anti-family? | ||
What are you, anti-family? | ||
That's traditional. | ||
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Hey, that's traditional. | |
All these anti-family gay incels would countersignal that. | ||
Honestly, it's pathetic. | ||
And they should be ashamed. | ||
Oh, I have that book. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
J. Lloyd Stan sent $10 on the wife guy, but the unmarried meme from hypocrite was bad. | ||
Ned is the most anti-wife guy and got by a long shot. | ||
Dude only cares about duty and justice. | ||
Not a single indication he fawns over cat. | ||
Dude is gay. | ||
That's why everybody likes John. | ||
Romantic, caring, forgiving. | ||
Well, I guess you spoke too soon because Harrison Smith hates wife Jack. | ||
So I think it's over first. | ||
So I think actually I own you now. | ||
So I think actually I own you now more than your wife. | ||
But no, Ned Stark is not. | ||
Well, you're right. | ||
Ned Stark is anti-wife. | ||
That's true. | ||
Robb Stark's a mama's boy. | ||
That's why he lost. | ||
Who do I? Jon Snow's not gay. | ||
Shut up, dude. | ||
Um, who would be the most based? | ||
Who would be the most relatable? | ||
I mean, I guess I'm the most like Ned Stark, truly. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'd have to think about, but there's like a million characters. | ||
Yeah, Ned Stark's pretty based. | ||
Oh, Tywin Lannister, based. | ||
I'm probably like him. | ||
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The GOAT. The goat. | |
I'm almost done with the show, by the way. | ||
It's gonna be... | ||
It's a good show. | ||
I don't know why... | ||
Look, it's a good show. | ||
Too much hate. | ||
Rick Fuentes sent $5. | ||
Nick, what would you super chat if you were on the other side of the screen? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't think I've ever sent anyone a super chat. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
I hope you're doing better now. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
They don't deserve me. | ||
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They all hate me! | |
Everyone on the right hates me! | ||
But someone has to do it. | ||
I'm an anti-hero. | ||
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Okay? | |
I'm not the hero that Gotham deserves. | ||
But I'm the one it needs right now. | ||
They hate me because I can take it. | ||
That's just true. | ||
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I am! | |
I'm him! | ||
I am the Dark Knight because I am dark and unconventional and provocative and But I'm not the villain. | ||
You know that. | ||
I am an anti-hero. | ||
Which is appropriate. | ||
It's fitting, really. | ||
So I accept. | ||
I accept the role. | ||
But... | ||
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Yeah, no. | |
But I appreciate it. | ||
it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Crouching grow hyper hidden RPS and $5. | ||
What do you recommend for college grow hyper who are looking to work in politics? | ||
Much love. | ||
Just get networked. | ||
You're Join your college. | ||
It's all networking. | ||
It's all networking. | ||
It's all it is, patronage. | ||
It really doesn't matter what degree you get, honestly. | ||
If you want to be a politician... | ||
You're going to want to go to law school. | ||
That's like the track. | ||
If you don't want to necessarily be a politician, then major in political science, public policy, international relations. | ||
Depends on your area of interest. | ||
If you're into economics, you'd major in that. | ||
If you're into public policy or administration, major in that. | ||
If you want to be in the State Department, major in IR, whatever. | ||
No, but you're going to want to specialize in something. | ||
Get a politics degree. | ||
Get networked up. | ||
Go to your CRs, Turning Point, whatever. | ||
Volunteer on campaigns. | ||
Just network. | ||
Meet everybody. | ||
Shake everybody's hand. | ||
Be pleasant. | ||
Read How to Win Friends and Influence People. | ||
Learn it. | ||
Live it. | ||
Use it. | ||
That would be my advice. | ||
Once you get there, it's not that complicated. | ||
I feel like it's the easiest thing in the world. | ||
It just comes to me easily. | ||
But it's really that simple. | ||
I could have had a promising career in politics if I didn't have these views. | ||
And I was on my way. | ||
When I got to college during the election, I saw an opportunity. | ||
All the CRs in Boston were not endorsing Trump because Trump had not, you know, taken control of the GOP yet. | ||
So I saw an opportunity. | ||
I got into school a couple months before the election. | ||
So I put out an email to my college Republicans and I actually was a girl who did it for me, believe it or not. | ||
I'm not going to take all the credit. | ||
This girl I was friends with said she actually just did it. | ||
She took the initiative and did it without even asking me. | ||
She asked the head of the CRs if I could give a speech at the beginning of the meeting because I was recruiting volunteers for the campaign, which I was. | ||
I emailed the campaign. | ||
I said, I'm in Boston. | ||
They said, yeah, come up to New Hampshire on a weekend and knock on doors. | ||
I said, OK, can I bring people? | ||
They said, yes. | ||
I talked to all my friends at BU and they joined with me. | ||
She told the head of the CRs, CR president let me. | ||
So I went up and I said, hey, we're taking volunteers. | ||
Give me your information, blah, blah, blah. | ||
They gave me their info. | ||
I then emailed the head of the CRs of all the schools there, North Eastern, Harvard, BC, whatever, Suffolk. | ||
I said, hey, can you tell your members I'm doing this thing? | ||
They did. | ||
I brought them to New Hampshire. | ||
Went up to New Hampshire. | ||
And look, guys, it's just basic stuff. | ||
Just be respectful. | ||
Make eye contact. | ||
Don't be on your phone too much. | ||
Just be likable. | ||
Be a good worker. | ||
Be likable. | ||
Be attentive. | ||
It's not complicated stuff. | ||
You know, get people's information. | ||
Go the extra mile. | ||
Be the first one there. | ||
Last one to leave. | ||
This is easy stuff if you're ambitious. | ||
If you're ambitious, you just know. | ||
You know? | ||
And I made connections. | ||
You know, I made connections with a guy at Harvard. | ||
He was running the office in Manchester. | ||
And I had his information. | ||
And I asked him for a reference for a job. | ||
Like, that's the kind of stuff that gets you to level up. | ||
I met the other guy that was running the campaign. | ||
Knew him for a long time. | ||
All of my friends there, I also knew them for a long time, and now they work in politics. | ||
And that's just one example, you know? | ||
But that's how you do it. | ||
You just get some motion happening. | ||
Email people. | ||
Email everybody. | ||
Email every CR, every turning point, every local teen Republican, young Republican thing. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Volunteers. | ||
I'm willing to help. | ||
Sign up for all their stupid shit, their stupid fundraisers, stupid whatever, all their stupid shit. | ||
Just go to it and help and, you know, be energetic. | ||
But that's really the big thing. | ||
You have to just be good at making a first impression. | ||
Dress nice. | ||
Be well-groomed. | ||
You know, me, I was like an autist in high school. | ||
You know, I had short hair, Gelled to the side. | ||
I was like a teen Republican. | ||
I wore a polo shirt tucked into my pants. | ||
I was like a big geek, okay? | ||
But they like that. | ||
And yeah, just be forward. | ||
Make an effort to meet everybody. | ||
Make good eye contact. | ||
Listen and don't talk. | ||
Listen and show that you're listening by repeating back to people what they say. | ||
This is basic stuff. | ||
And so that would be my advice. | ||
Get a degree in politics. | ||
If you want to be a politician, I think about law school, but you don't need to make that decision right away. | ||
Get like a poli-sci degree. | ||
Get involved in a campaign, local shit. | ||
Run for leadership positions of those groups. | ||
And you just climb the ladder. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
You run a local thing and You bring your people out to volunteer for the congressional candidate or the whatever the fuck, and they give you a job. | ||
And then it's off to the races, you know? | ||
If you want to be a politician, try and get a law degree, do the same stuff. | ||
I don't know, then run for state rep. | ||
And you climb that, or whatever. | ||
You know, but that's how it goes. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, that's my advice. | ||
But five seconds later, they are posting about being depressed about not having a wife and being a sensitive young man. | ||
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Yep, basically. | |
And it's really gay. | ||
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Bye. | |
So, they're, like, they're all pissed off about the... | ||
People are drawing cartoons of, like, Groyper's killing women. | ||
And they're like, this is satanic. | ||
This is spiritually harmful. | ||
Like, dude, it's a fucking meme. | ||
Ten years ago, the right-wing idolized Elliot Rodger, and now guys are saying, this is spiritual poison. | ||
It's like a cartoon of a frog choking a woman to death with his penis. | ||
Not even in like a sexual way, wrapping his penis around her neck and choking her with it. | ||
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And they're looking at that and saying, this is spiritually harmful. | |
Dude, it's a cartoon. | ||
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It's a cartoon! | |
This is spiritual poison. | ||
This is hurting my soul. | ||
It's a cartoon of a Gruper pooing on a ceiling fan and a ceiling fan scattering the shit everywhere. | ||
This is downright satanic. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, it's technically immoral, probably, but also it's not that big of a deal. | ||
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So, anyway, what is the right become? | |
Ten years ago, they're joking about the Supreme Gentleman. | ||
You know, in years, we'll tell the young Groypers. | ||
Generation Alpha will say, so there was this artist. | ||
They called him School Shooter. | ||
What? | ||
Yeah, they called him School Shooter. | ||
He got the cops called on him all the time. | ||
He used to point a gun at the camera and talk about hating women. | ||
No way, really? | ||
Yeah, but don't tell your mother. | ||
But don't tell Lauren Southern. | ||
Keep that between you and me. | ||
You know, then you're at Lauren Southern's campus speech. | ||
20th anniversary. | ||
My dad told me about School Shooter. | ||
Did you know him? | ||
Damn it! | ||
I told you not to tell her! | ||
I told you not to say anything! | ||
Info warriors dragging you off. | ||
Family, you know, child services are called. | ||
J.D. Vance separates you from your kids. | ||
That was not traditional. | ||
We banned all talk of Elliot Rodger in 2027. How Andrew Torba's inquisitors have jailed you for a meme. | ||
How the tables have turned, you know, and the neo- In the Neo Vance presidency, when Vance declares himself emperor for life, Andrew Torba's inquisitors will ban you from X for posting Elliot Rodger memes. | ||
We'll pray for the days of Mark Zuckerberg and Linda, what was her name? | ||
Yakarino or whatever. | ||
Those will be the days. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's true! | ||
I'm the last holdout. | ||
I'm holding up all the opposition against the system. | ||
It's pretty crazy. | ||
One man. | ||
One man against the whole de-radicalization op. | ||
I'm the only one... | ||
With the will and the foresight and the instincts that can do it. | ||
You're so right. - Abolish democracy sent $20. | ||
A serious statement needs to be made about political hijacking. | ||
For example, Jews hijacking mega, hashtag ban the ADL getting hijacked, Tommy Robinson hijacking the riots, the young turk slash media slash Silicon Valley hijacking the right wing, et cetera. - Yeah. - Jack Gabriel David Hennington sent $5. | ||
How long do you think Karania in South Africa will last? | ||
Their project fills me with optimism, but I'm also worried they will be nuked by the blacks in 10 years. | ||
I mean, that's the problem. | ||
The only way they're going to survive is they got to get nukes or they need protection from another government. | ||
That's literally it. | ||
They basically need economic power and to forge relations with a foreign country like China or Russia or America. | ||
And they basically need protection from a government. | ||
I mean, the rules of warfare govern that as well. | ||
People think we're going to make these intentional communities, and the government's going to leave them alone. | ||
They're not. | ||
Even if the rules say they have to, they won't, because it's just ancient laws. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, they need something. | ||
They either need the ability to resist the South African government with, like, missiles and tanks and stuff, or they need to be a protectorate of a more powerful government. | ||
Palma Disputer sent $10. | ||
Listening to Hasbara and Rabbi Yaren Rubin made me realize Germany had the right to defend itself. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Kaze sent $10. | ||
No message. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Right. | ||
I'm going to tweet that. | ||
True. | ||
That's more just like a leak. | ||
That's more just like a Snapchat leak. | ||
Or something like that. | ||
Not necessarily from Snapchat, but... | ||
That's true. | ||
More like a sex flip. | ||
It's pretty obvious. | ||
If you watched it thoroughly, you know that's not my penis. | ||
My penis is bigger. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Here's a joke about how many times I watched the Destiny video. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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The timing on that is crazy. | |
I don't like them. | ||
I don't like them. | ||
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them. | |
I think it's schismatic. | ||
Morrissey sent $20. | ||
All these BA fags pushing this fake story about destinies of sodomizing your arch nemesis isn't their idea of peak masculinity. | ||
Yeah, but we probably shouldn't defend it and say, oh yeah, we... | ||
Well, it's based. | ||
It's really not based, actually. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
Here is a joke about wifejack. | ||
Another one. | ||
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Wow. | |
Gingagroy percent $100. | ||
Been watching for a year. | ||
Left the church in my youth over pride and lust. | ||
You gave me the logic and courage to admit I was wrong and return to the faith. | ||
I'd like to meet you someday to thank you. | ||
But God willing, we all end up in the same place with him anyway. | ||
Praying for you and your family's safety. | ||
America first. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad to hear it, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Those are my favorite super chats. | ||
That's good news. | ||
Yeah, maybe we'll meet if we do another AFPAC next year, Fuentes Rally or something. | ||
Hopefully I'll meet you in heaven. | ||
I hope this counts in my favor. | ||
I'm going to need it. | ||
I'm going to need all the help I can get. | ||
But hey, I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
God bless. | ||
I didn't. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
He didn't disappoint. | ||
There is this like emerging group. | ||
It's like him, Hanania, Keith, me. | ||
And I'm different than them because I'm not like an intellectual, intellectual, where they're looking at data and they trust the science and they're like, you know, whatever. | ||
But they are offering, they... | ||
We are offering, I think, a reasonable elite pushback against populism because it is definitely true that you could say the populist element has gone too far and it has made the right wing low and unskilled and credulous. | ||
There's definitely an excess of that now. | ||
You know, this conspirator Q stuff, other crazy stuff. | ||
And that is being steered now by people like Vance and Teal and others. | ||
And I think that Hanania and Keith and Spencer, Charles Johnson... | ||
I don't even agree with that group on everything. | ||
Me and Keith fight about vaccines all the time. | ||
Keith thinks the vaccines are safe and effective. | ||
He thinks the election wasn't stolen. | ||
We fight about it constantly. | ||
So I don't agree with that group on everything. | ||
And Hanania glazes Israel and Spencer hates Christians and stuff. | ||
But I actually do lean towards them on some things when they offer pushback against others. | ||
Some of the conspirator stuff on the right. | ||
So, you know, I'm not surprised that they all came down on my side on this one. | ||
Yeah, nice try. | ||
Nice try, but I'm not going to show you my penis. | ||
Publicly. | ||
In private, maybe. | ||
You are one of the biggest super chatters. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
They want to see it so bad. | ||
Dude, hop off. | ||
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Get off. | |
Stop meat riding. | ||
But I really do suspect that's the motive. | ||
You know, they framed me, and the only way to prove my innocence is to show my penis. | ||
They know it will look different. | ||
And I think that's really what they're after. | ||
They want to see it so badly. | ||
That's sort of wish-casting, but also it's leveraging. | ||
You know, will they see the real penis? | ||
But they're not going, you know, you're not going to, they're not going to. | ||
Wouldn't you love that? | ||
Wouldn't that be? | ||
But it's not going to happen. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, John. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
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But thank you for the big super chat. | |
That's so predictable. | ||
French Catholic sent $5. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Haven't super chatted into the show in a while, but I've been watching daily. | ||
Love the new look in Christmas studio. | ||
You've been soloing the entire RW lately, even more so than usual. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
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I do. | |
I'm solo squatting. | ||
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Right? | |
Isn't the Christmas stuff awesome? | ||
I love the way it looks. | ||
Yeah, I'm excited for Christmas. | ||
It's all Christmas vibes this year. | ||
What do you think, though? | ||
So, look. | ||
So, now, look. | ||
We have the gold lights. | ||
But you've got to tell me what you think. | ||
Because we could do blue lights as well. | ||
What do we think about the blue? | ||
Tell me what you think. | ||
Now, the problem with the blue... | ||
It does give off. | ||
You can see on the desk a ton of blue light, and I don't really like that. | ||
What do you think, though? | ||
One's for color, two for white. | ||
One's for the colored lights, two for the white lights, the gold lights. | ||
One for color, two for gold. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I kind of like these more, but it just, it is too much blue light. | ||
Yeah, everyone's saying two. | ||
I mean, like, the gold is more chic, but, um, and these are more fun. | ||
I like these more, but they're too dark, you know? | ||
They're giving me too much blue. | ||
You can see, uh, where is it? | ||
It's like, it's like right here. | ||
You're getting blue light, like, right here. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
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So. | |
you know. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think we'll do the gold. | ||
Yeah, but I love it. | ||
it I love the tree love the decorations oh No. | ||
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No. | |
Here. | ||
How do I make it twinkle? | ||
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There we go. | |
We got the minion. | ||
Yo, I don't even know if you can see this guy. | ||
We got the minion. | ||
This was the first one I bought. | ||
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What do you think of that? | |
you I might just move him over here for the duration of the holiday. | ||
I probably won't. | ||
But we'll just keep him here for now. | ||
unidentified
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Oh wait, I forgot to plug my headphones back in. | |
Whoops! | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Alright, now we'll play this one. | ||
How many of these were winning H. Smith types are in on it and how many are genuinely dumb? | ||
Do they really think that because Jews let the Republicans win to their benefit, that means cultural conservatism is coming back? | ||
I think a lot of them are just suckers. | ||
Shot sheet, Roy percent, $10. | ||
Nick calls wife guys and simps gay retards. | ||
Wife guys see the bout it to the point where they make wife endorsed fan fictions and gay porn edits to all the grow wipers instantly vindicated for eternity. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bombs Lebanon for five days. | ||
SB shoots rockets back. | ||
Media has be break ceasefire. | ||
Or if they are nice, who started this sides are pointing fingers at who broke the ceasefire. | ||
Israel's broken at 107 times in six days. | ||
Well, they say that was part of the deal. | ||
Part of the deal is Israel can keep bombing Hezbollah. | ||
I'm not making this up, but Hezbollah can't respond. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
No. | ||
What did you say? | ||
You said that like last week. | ||
Give me some time, okay? | ||
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Okay. | |
But I will check that out. | ||
Where is it? | ||
unidentified
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It's in Lombard? | |
Yeah, it looks good, dude. | ||
It looks good. | ||
Give me a chance, though. | ||
You gotta give me some time to go and try it, but I do want to. | ||
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It looks yummy. | |
It looks yummers, for sure. | ||
Allow me now just to... | ||
Play a little Call of War here. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, brother. | |
We're in trouble here. | ||
unidentified
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No, we're not. | |
But this fucking asshole is really pushing me. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Thank you for the bit. | ||
What, dude, this guy wants to do 9-11. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
At least I'm Christian. | ||
No, you cannot be a pilot. | ||
You cannot marry our white women and you cannot come into our country. | ||
You are banished. | ||
You are staying on the other side of the wall. | ||
This guy literally wants another 9-11. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
- James Mason sent $10. - Paying it off for the big super chap. - Rose Lippo. | ||
- Yeah. - John Dave Irving sent $10. | ||
Nick, I disagree with you on, insert topic. | ||
Growipers are being mean to me now. | ||
I have sacrificed so much to publicly support you and didn't benefit at all. | ||
Dude, that is so true. | ||
Why is that everybody that's ever supported me for the most part? | ||
What, with $5? | ||
What is $5 going to get me at Five Guys? | ||
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A Coke? | |
I could get a small Dr. Pepper with that. | ||
You can't even get through the door with five bucks there. | ||
You get the peanuts and a small fountain drink. | ||
I think. | ||
I think you could get a small fountain drink and you could get the free peanuts. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Thank you, though, for the contribution towards a five guys dinner. | ||
Kayak. | ||
Gry percent five dollars. | ||
Would be funny if Hillary won in 2028. Do you think she will run? | ||
No way. | ||
Would be funny, though. | ||
Angle Spaniard Gry percent five dollars. | ||
Half I found a David Duke interview on X that blew me away because it was like I was watching Nick Fuentes in a time machine. | ||
Truly uncanny speech and talking points. | ||
Duke was involved with the KKK when he was younger, but he has since disavowed that. | ||
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Yeah, I'm not really a fan, honestly. | |
He did not work with Buchanan. | ||
and began and disavowed him. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
that thank you for that imagery dollars tried to casually red pill my christian fox news parents with a clean brick memo slash osp talmud lobbying etc now even my pro-palestine lib siblings are calling me a nazi lol so unwilling to take off the chum bucket helmets themselves maybe a draft would yank them off i'd stop trying to red pill your family denario sent ten dollars 10 from denario seems like a nigga can even focus on non-political business without detractors making some gay fanfics | ||
Yeah, and that's what's up, niggas. | ||
Now we like, look, we love, stop attacking Tenrio. | ||
Please leave Tenrio alone. | ||
Oh, we love Tenryo. | ||
He's the goat. | ||
The goat aura personified. | ||
It's cool, man. | ||
You don't have to explain yourself. | ||
A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of sheep. | ||
A nigga don't concern himself with the opinions of other niggas. | ||
That's what I always say. | ||
Based crochetter sent $20. | ||
Christmas tree looks good. | ||
Just like you. | ||
All right, relax. | ||
Calm a disputer sent $10. | ||
Is Hamas the only Sunni Islamist group that is not an Israel-slash-CIA puppet? | ||
There's probably more. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know all of them. | ||
True. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
The goat. | ||
Rape Caviar, one of our biggest supporters. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
That was really gross. | ||
Slovenian Groi percent five dollars. | ||
Did you see Trump's new post about the Israeli hostages? | ||
Some leaker from the transition is claiming Trump is considering sending Marines, Special Forces and to Gaza to get the hostages out. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
NJF updates Groi percent five dollars. | ||
Hitler and George Washington were actually white guys who went to the gym. | ||
Yeah, I bet. I bet. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Who's the CEO? I don't get it. | ||
I don't get the implication, but I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
Thank you very much for the support. | ||
W, W Canadian. | ||
You know, some Canadians are good people, but I appreciate it. | ||
Florida Groypa sent $27. | ||
Hey, I wanted to know if we are doing anything in Phoenix. | ||
I got an email from the Grand Young Party and it sent major flashbacks from like, what, 2019, 2020. I'm thinking about it, I'm not sure. | ||
Nice, sounds good. | ||
Yeah, good point. | ||
What? | ||
Oh, dude, shut the fuck up. | ||
Erm, these Christmas decorations are a little over the top. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
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Forever. | |
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Don't be giving me your overtime. | ||
That makes me feel bad. | ||
You don't have to send a big super chat to prove you love this show. | ||
But I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
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Thank you, man. | |
He said that? | ||
Is that real? | ||
Dude, what spirit is so gay they would commune with him? | ||
Did you see that video of him spraying perfume in his face? | ||
I wonder if I could pull it up. | ||
This is going to be the longest show ever, the way I'm answering these super chats. | ||
But let me see if I can pull it up. | ||
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It's going to take me a minute. | |
But you just – we have to – I just have to show you. | ||
I just have to show you what I'm talking about. | ||
There's my media tab. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
Oh no! | ||
I embedded it so it's not in the media tab. | ||
unidentified
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Here we go. | |
Let me do this. | ||
Let me do like this and this. | ||
Okay. | ||
Did you see? | ||
So this is the guy apparently that tweeted it. | ||
unidentified
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It's good to dress well, but – Let's start from the beginning. | |
Look at this guy. | ||
This is what if all history. | ||
This guy accused me of being a fad. | ||
He's a wife, Jack, enjoyer. | ||
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Hi, everybody. | |
I'm Rugger the what if altist guy. | ||
And much as you may choose to not believe me, I do actually have a life outside of this show. | ||
And so when I go to parties or dates, it's good to dress well, but also to smell good. | ||
And on that second thing, Stantford is a bracelet. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
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And much as you may choose to not believe me, I do actually have a life outside of this show. | |
And so when I go to parties or dates, it's good to dress well, but also to smell good. | ||
And on that second thing, Scentbird is a great solution. | ||
Hi everybody. | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
Hi, everybody. | ||
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I'm Rudyard, the what-if-alt-hist guy. | |
And much as you may choose to not believe me, I do actually have a life outside of this show. | ||
And so when I go to parties or dates, it's good. | ||
You're going on a lot of dates? | ||
I believe you. | ||
unidentified
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But also to smell good. | |
And on that second thing, Scentbird is a great solution. | ||
Look at him. | ||
Look, dude, look at this Rizlas chud. | ||
unidentified
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Dude, look at the... | |
He has glasses on! | ||
He has glasses on! | ||
Why are you flinching? | ||
He's flinching spraying perfume onto his glasses! | ||
unidentified
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Oh my gosh, dude. | |
Yeah. | ||
This is your new right, guys. | ||
This is your new right. | ||
Receding hairline, glasses, chubby quarter zip, zipped up. | ||
Look at this disgusting fat pussy. | ||
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Oops, I sprayed it in my face! | |
Look at this fucking fucktard. | ||
unidentified
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Jeez. | |
Yeah, this guy's pro-wifejack. | ||
He's fucking crazy. | ||
unidentified
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Let me see. | |
Did anyone tag him in the replies? | ||
unidentified
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That's good. | |
Let me see. | ||
Where's the spirit communing with spiritual entities tweet? | ||
unidentified
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We got to see that. | |
I don't see the tweet, but I'll take your word for it. | ||
I don't see the tweet. | ||
Anyway. | ||
With all these Nick Fuentes fans who keep attacking me, do none of you have souls? | ||
unidentified
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That's crazy. | |
Dude. | ||
I enjoy blocking you. | ||
If you'd like to enable me, please continue to. | ||
For the rest of you, be polite and respectful to me. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
Disgusting human being. | ||
disgusting, well not even subhuman individual. | ||
Gross. - Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
I am missing your beard, sad face. | ||
Your face just looked there with it. | ||
Ouch. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Relax. | |
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Chill out! | ||
unidentified
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Oh my gosh! | |
Okay, now it's really like a mother relationship. | ||
Did you do that thing I asked you to do? | ||
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No. | |
Well, please, it's like, alright, okay, uh, chill out, uh, oh my gosh, uh, mama, relax. | ||
So first you call my face fat. | ||
Now you're nagging me about the P.O. box. | ||
Now you really are like my real mom. | ||
No. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Kidding! | ||
I love you both. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
No, I appreciate it. | ||
Glad you like the tree, even if you don't like my fat, ugly face. | ||
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I'll go over there, okay? | |
Sheesh. | ||
It's true. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Look, we don't need to cope. | ||
It's like Game of Thrones. | ||
We are always at war. | ||
We're always... | ||
Because our mission was not going to be over for a long time. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
Super Saiyan sent $15. | ||
All the slander about you remind... | ||
That's a dupe. | ||
Duplicate. | ||
The notorious investor sent $5. | ||
Can Janelle, my mom pay attention to our family? | ||
I introduced her to the show, and now she watches it every day. | ||
Even the reruns. | ||
She even asked, where was your stream during Thanksgiving? | ||
Take it easy on Janelle. | ||
We love her. | ||
We love moms. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Hey, relax, buddy. | ||
Do you call her? | ||
Do you appreciate her enough? | ||
I appreciate her. | ||
They're not going to end the Fed, but Trump doesn't like Jerome Powell because Jerome Powell will not lower interest rates fast enough. | ||
And, of course, Trump and all of his Wall Street people, they want easy money again. | ||
Interest rates were at basically zero for about 20 years. | ||
And then after inflation got under control, interest rates are higher than they've been in a very long time. | ||
And it's a big problem. | ||
Because all these, basically the way the economy is, it's been this way for 20 years now. | ||
With free money, like it was free to borrow money with that in mind. | ||
And so now you're having a lot of structural problems with higher interest rates, like for the government on servicing the debt and like for businesses, all these investments into some of these risky tech businesses, commercial real estate. | ||
So, you know, a lot of people are talking about how Trump wants to take some of the Federal Reserve's power from it through Treasury. | ||
They think Scott Bessent will do that. | ||
But I don't think they're going to end the Federal Reserve, but they're trying to end the autonomy of the Federal Reserve, because technically the Fed is not part of the government. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5, so off the subject. | ||
Have you given much thought to the flat earth theory? | ||
I never did before, but the more I see, the evidence is pretty compelling, and the Bible talks about it 133 times. | ||
You read a lot. | ||
Does it ever make you wonder? | ||
I don't think the earth is flat. | ||
I haven't read a lot about it, but I don't believe that. | ||
And I don't know any of the biblical arguments in favor of a flat earth, but I don't believe it. | ||
$5. | ||
Are detached earlobes a sign of high testosterone? | ||
I don't know. | ||
MormonGroy%$5. | ||
When are we getting our weekly crumble cookie lineup review? | ||
Hopefully soon, right? | ||
I'll never. | ||
Crumble cookies suck. | ||
Delicate sent $5. | ||
I have to give a persuasive speech for my public speaking class. | ||
Do you have any suggestions? | ||
Nothing too controversial, please. | ||
You are the goat. | ||
We're doing this again? | ||
Okay, we've done this a million times. | ||
Can you help me with my homework, dude? | ||
What kind of advice? | ||
Just prepare, okay? | ||
Prepare. | ||
Visualize. | ||
Know your audience. | ||
All the basic stuff is true, okay? | ||
Don't shift your weight from one foot to the other. | ||
Don't sway psychologically. | ||
Prevent yourself from saying, um... | ||
Just get up there, get comfortable, and you get comfortable by preparing, visualizing it. | ||
That's your basic advice for your $5 super chat. | ||
that they exist. | ||
Wealth is relative. | ||
You are only rich because poor people exist. | ||
Not everyone should be rich or special. | ||
We need laborers as much as businessmen. | ||
I agree laziness is bad though. - Well, why do I hate the poor? | ||
Well, look, I don't hate anybody. | ||
But I do hate the poor. | ||
As poor people are not people. | ||
They're less. | ||
They're less than us, the rich. | ||
And, you know, they trudge around in the dirt and the muck. | ||
And they're just sort of unfortunate and I hate looking at them. | ||
And breathing the same air. | ||
I basically think they should be separated from the rest of us and we should just import the things that they mine or farm or build. | ||
And... | ||
Yeah, like they barely even deserve a burial. | ||
No, kidding! | ||
That's a joke. | ||
No, no, we don't hate the poor. | ||
But all this stuff you're saying, this is just like Marxist garbage. | ||
The capitalist system. | ||
Poor people have always existed. | ||
Poor people will always exist because scarcity is the condition of mankind. | ||
So there will always be poor people. | ||
There will always be rich people. | ||
That's just, you know, until there is a post-scarcity world, which may be possible if there's AI and robotics, although I think that's overblown, but if that's possible, then there'll be no really poor people. | ||
But there will always be people with less and those with more. | ||
We'll always have those with less and those with more, and that's because people are unequal, and people will maximize their... | ||
You know, some people are dumb. | ||
Some people are smart. | ||
Some people are strong. | ||
Some people are weak. | ||
And the people that are strong and the people that are smart will try to get more and they will be successful. | ||
And so those people have more and other people have less. | ||
So, it just is what it is. | ||
But in terms of our society, I mean, what we're talking about is changing society. | ||
In order to do that, we need to take power. | ||
Taking power is a competition. | ||
And a competition needed the smartest and the best. | ||
And the smartest and the best tend to be good at making money. | ||
Only in rare circumstances do the smartest and the best not have an opportunity to make lots of money or more money than the poorest. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
It's not about hating anybody, but if we're trying to build a movement that is competitive, that is to say, has a chance of succeeding, we need the best people, and the best people tend to be good at making money. | ||
And, you know, maybe they're not rich or super rich, but they're not helpless. | ||
People that are poor tend to not have high aptitude, tend to not have certain skill sets, tend to be, you know, and many of them do have a bad attitude. | ||
Many poor people, not all, but many poor people really are just helpless. um And that's a problem if you're trying to do extremely complex things. | ||
Thank you. | ||
True. | ||
Very true. | ||
They're already getting it. | ||
How'd you think they knew there was a hexagon on Saturn? | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
The Apostle Paul said that not all people have to be married. | ||
The Bible does not state you have to be married to have children. | ||
Why can't you just be like Andrew Tate and just have women all over the place and stay manly? | ||
Is Catholic faith Bible-based? | ||
Yeah, it definitely is. | ||
The Catholic Church was built by the apostles. | ||
How could it not be? | ||
The Bible is a Catholic creation. | ||
The Bible is Catholic-based. | ||
You have it wrong because the church came first. | ||
Jesus and the apostles in the early ministry and the early church preceded the Bible. | ||
What is the Bible? | ||
The heart of it is the Gospels. | ||
The Gospels are about the apostles and Jesus. | ||
And Peter was an apostle, and Paul was an apostle, and they preceded the church, or rather the Bible. | ||
So, no, the Bible is based on the Catholic Church. | ||
That's true. | ||
And both the Catholic Church and the Bible are against polygamy. | ||
So, yeah, I think you're wrong. | ||
I think the Bible does say you have to be married to have kids, right? | ||
Where in the Bible does it say you don't have to be married to have kids? | ||
I think it says you can't even spill your seed outside of a woman's vagina. | ||
You can't even not have vaginal sex, let alone have kids outside marriage. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
I've never heard this argument before. - Ex-Gunny sent $50. | ||
This last week all Nick haters out of themselves as fatherless homos. | ||
Put the phone down and go eat turkey with the folks. - Very true. - Israel Groy percent $5. | ||
Well, it's really up to you. | ||
I'm a big believer in Novus Ordo for the sake of unity of the church, but, you know, it's up to you. | ||
Maxi Stoneman sent $120. | ||
Now that the FBI is poised to be run by a pro-Trump loyalist, will your Fed handler force you to support Trump now? | ||
Or will they find some reason to keep you around as a Kamala supporter? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Well, look, Cutter bought out my contract from the FBI. So I'm just going to go with whatever they do. | ||
I don't know what Trump's policy will be towards the Middle East. | ||
I'm kind of waiting on... | ||
You know, what we're going to get from them. | ||
But I think my job is safe. | ||
As long as Trump is going to, you know, be against Iran, I'll still be getting paid to be against Trump. | ||
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So, you know, but I don't know. | |
We got to see. | ||
The meeting's not until... | ||
Next quarterly meeting isn't for a little while. | ||
So I got to wait to receive my next instructions. | ||
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I haven't gotten anything new from them, so I think I'm still doing a good job. | |
But I appreciate it. | ||
My main takeaway from today's monologue is realizing that there are a lot more Muslim groups and sex that are allied with Israel than you would expect. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Yeah, that's the other fallacy. | ||
They say, oh, well, you need to have kids to say. | ||
It's like, no, because what happens when your kids become liberal and people say, well, just don't. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
It's about who controls society and society is controlled by the center. | ||
So, you're exactly right. | ||
You know, if there are a million dissident right people and they all have kids, it doesn't solve our problem. | ||
What we have is a political problem. | ||
Whether or not we have kids is a political problem. | ||
So yeah, I just disagree with the idea that it's more of an imperative for a small number of people to have kids and kind of do their part than it is for a small number of people to make their priority taking over the government or something like that. | ||
Ricky Schiffer sent $5. | ||
Your genetic information. | ||
Corporate America's choice on whether you can clone yourself Or not $77.775 Choose the right woman is yet again another means at which society Is pointing the blame at you instead of the poisonous structural issues Which need to be solved Dissidents can't afford to test drop This is not what the moment requires of us men True. | ||
Yo, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We love you, bro. | ||
And you're a real nigga, too. | ||
100 a month for the real niggas. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
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We gotta make this edit. - Greek Roy percent $5. | |
The conservative common sense of have many kids in the 21st century is only true if you're rich. | ||
If you're not really rich, you shouldn't have more than three. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, I guess it's a personal choice. | ||
Yes, thank you. | ||
Barry Weiss asked Teal about Hitler revisionism and he didn't answer. | ||
He deflected. | ||
Huh. | ||
PS, I hope these guys are listening to your take on women. | ||
Absolutely no lies. | ||
Yeah, Teal is based on all that stuff actually. | ||
So I've heard. | ||
these people are still a part of that system and that makes them our enemy. | ||
You have to understand most of these people are not ready to be unplugged and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it. | ||
Yep, exactly. | ||
Morpheus. | ||
I will. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Oh, you think the rebels are on our side? | ||
Or the reverse? | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, obviously they prefer. | ||
Obviously Israel does not prefer Assad. | ||
Netanyahu sent $50. | ||
Haters watching the show tonight. | ||
Enjoy the show. | ||
True, yeah. | ||
They are. | ||
They'll never admit it, but they are. | ||
Ricky Schiffer sent $5. | ||
Screw the kids. | ||
Have clones. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
You want to... | ||
Okay, cloning. | ||
Greek Roy. | ||
I would do that if it wasn't immoral. | ||
Greek Roy percent $5. | ||
St. Elliot, if you can hear me, please save us. | ||
So true. | ||
St. Elliot, if you can hear me, please save us. | ||
So true. | ||
He's rolling over in his grave right now. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
You once talked about if we had a monarchy that you would be fine with a republic below it. | ||
What did you mean by that? | ||
I mean, you can have a parliament and you can have limited voting, but we do need to have a strong central government with a king, you know? | ||
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So... | |
I think that a monarch can even have an election for a monarch or something. | ||
In extraordinary circumstances, a monarch can take power for an extended period of time. | ||
But the thing that is necessary is to have a single ruler, really for a long period of time, that supersedes a legislature. | ||
You know, you could call it a repository institution. | ||
You could call it whatever you like. | ||
But it cannot be the case that elections decide everything. | ||
There should be a government that is over and above the legislature. | ||
So that's what I mean. | ||
You could do whatever you want beneath it. | ||
You can have a legislature. | ||
You could even have voting. | ||
but you cannot get rid of the king. | ||
Revelator sent $5. | ||
I was talking with LP in his Saturday call show and he said that the wife Jack was an avatar for his wife. | ||
So to him, making memes about attacking her was like threatening his wife directly. | ||
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It's insane. | |
If you genuinely think that, It's totally insane. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
We love Lucas Gage. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Super loyal. | ||
Super based. | ||
I think he agrees with me about wife Jack. | ||
You know? | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Thank you, though, for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey! | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I know Dalton definitely agrees with me about Wife Jack. | ||
Oh, Ball and Shane, thank you, man. | ||
I'm glad you like the tie. | ||
I don't know, it's not my favorite, but... | ||
Thanks for the compliment. | ||
Christine from Ohio is calling me fat. | ||
Thanks for giving me a little love, complimenting my look tonight. | ||
I needed it. | ||
Thank you, King. | ||
And thanks for the super chat. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Also, do you think that the right is slowing becoming culturally dominant? | ||
The left isn't really dropping any sick entertainment anymore and seem to be out of ideas. | ||
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No, I don't think so at all. | |
Yeah, me neither. | ||
Not really my thing. | ||
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Wow. | |
Dude, I told you. | ||
Girls, stop sending me... | ||
You know, girls can send me $10, $20. | ||
Girls, stop sending me so much money. | ||
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It's gay. | |
It's cucked. | ||
I will not let women give me money. | ||
Not that much money. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Don't send them any of your pocket change. | |
Look, don't send that other show any of your money. | ||
Woods Clown, that's what I call it. | ||
That other show. | ||
They're getting enough Groyper support. | ||
Keith and Paul Town, they think they're so above it all. | ||
Paul Town is absolutely loyal. | ||
But Keith Woods really thinks that he's above it all. | ||
He's in the Groyper movement, but not of it. | ||
He's at AFPAC, but he's kind of off to the side making snarky remarks. | ||
He's not a true believer. | ||
He's You know, he's the atheist. | ||
He's not an atheist, but he has the same sort of cynicism of Groypers that the new atheists have with Christians. | ||
He's the atheist at the Christmas party. | ||
I'm too cool for all this. | ||
But he's not too cool for all the Groyper support. | ||
So, you know, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if you should... | ||
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No, I'm kidding. | |
Buy his book. | ||
You should buy his book. | ||
It's whatever. | ||
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But... | |
But he does have, oh, Keith Woods is way too cool to be a vax denier. | ||
It's way too cool to think the election was stolen. | ||
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He's an intellectual. | |
You know, he's European. | ||
Pinky's out when we're drinking our Irish breakfast tea. | ||
No, but we love them. | ||
We love Woodstown. | ||
Woodstown is our sister show. | ||
They're our little sister. | ||
Woodstown is our little sister. | ||
We're their big brother. | ||
I'll beat up anybody that insults or rapes Woodstown. | ||
If anybody rapes Woodstown, I will go and kill them with a lead pipe. | ||
Nobody talks that way to my little sister show. | ||
They're my little sister's show, and I hold them close. | ||
I love them. | ||
It's a good show, and they're good guys. | ||
We love Keith. | ||
We love Paul Town. | ||
I don't know about the look, though. | ||
Paul Town, why do we shave all that beautiful hair? | ||
Total twin death. | ||
For both of them. | ||
It's happening to me too. | ||
I'm getting up to their age. | ||
They're very much older than me. | ||
You know, they're a little sister show, but they're very much like my uncles, you know, because they're super, they're so much older than me, many, many years older than me. | ||
And so I can see that both of them have given up this youthful look. | ||
They're sort of embraced an older look. | ||
Paul Towne shaving his head, losing battle. | ||
He's given up. | ||
Keith Woods getting all beefed up, getting a giant neck. | ||
So maybe it's time soon for me to join up with the old guys, the old timers. | ||
I think I got, you know, maybe another year in me. | ||
Then I got to hit the gym and get real. | ||
Time for being youthful. | ||
Sprite is over. | ||
Now it's time to be an old fart with joint pain and everything. | ||
So we'll see now. | ||
But listen, it's a good show. | ||
It's a good show. | ||
I watch it every week. | ||
I'm a big fan of I have all their books. | ||
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And they're all good. | ||
Why don't you interview Donald Marshall when the most important whistleblower in history? | ||
Interview him before you dismiss him. | ||
Prove him wrong. | ||
I sent three super chats and you didn't answer. | ||
I have no idea who that is. | ||
Pineapple Grover sent $5. | ||
The no new wars and peace in the Middle East Trump shill talking points gone out the window now that he's threatening to take on the whole Middle East for the sake of a few Jews. | ||
I'm so surprised. | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
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True. | |
So true! | ||
Remember that guy? | ||
That guy was such a pussy, dude. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Let's see it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Also, as a practicing mystic who has communed with the spirit world many times, you have literally no idea how this field works. | ||
These gods you talk about are real people. | ||
The spirit world is this bizarre place that works on insane principles. | ||
Stuff that you see in traditional religions are completely true, but also so much more. | ||
Nice. | ||
Yeah, sounds so cool. | ||
I tip my hat to you, sir. | ||
I tip my fedora to a real man of the spirit world. | ||
That's how you sound, by the way, when you talk about these matters. | ||
That's how you sound. | ||
You who is watching the show. | ||
You live streamer. | ||
Live streamer on Cozy who takes an interest in so-called the occult or esoteric matters. | ||
That is how you sound. | ||
You who is listening to this when you talk about those things. | ||
You sound like a nerd like this guy. | ||
Just pointing that out. | ||
That's not about anybody in particular, by the way. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
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Literally. | |
109 times. | ||
No offense, you remind me of Tim Dillon, but funnier and not faggy. | ||
Okay. | ||
What? | ||
Because he's a gay fat guy? | ||
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Wow. | |
Thanks for the compliment. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $5. | ||
Oh no. | ||
I did not mean to imply your face is fat. | ||
I just thought the beard was awesome. | ||
You know I love you. | ||
That's how I took it. | ||
I'm glad it's Monday. | ||
Four more days of Nick. | ||
Life is good. | ||
Smiling face with hearts. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm teasing you. | ||
You know I love you too. | ||
I'm just teasing you. | ||
I don't give you a hard time. | ||
I do the same thing to my mom. | ||
I torture her. | ||
You know, if I ask my mom for something, I'm like, oh, okay. | ||
And she goes, oh, no, no, no. | ||
Like, I give my mom a hard time about not making me cookies, and then she makes me cookies. | ||
Goated son manipulation. | ||
That's one of the rich factors of that sort of thing now. | ||
So I'm just, I'm giving you a hard time. | ||
No, but I hope you're doing well. | ||
Hope you're all right. | ||
Dude, give it a- I don't know who that is! | ||
Shut up! | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
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Hey, thank you. | |
Careful. | ||
Careful now. | ||
Careful now. | ||
There have been, you know, other cautionary tales of certain self-serious Irishmen thought they were a little too good to bend the knee to the Gruper King. | ||
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No, I'm teasing. | |
Keith Woods is vastly superior to Patrick Casey. | ||
Unless he betrays me, then I'll say I always hated him. | ||
No, but no, we love, Keith is really, he's a bro. | ||
Keith is a legit friend. | ||
I hope we really go the distance, because he's a good guy. | ||
I hope he's not, you know, a lot of people enter into the Groyper world, then they, you know, they get, I don't know, they eventually grow to hate me. | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
No, so I hope Keith and I are friends. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
I do like him. | ||
But these Irish, you know, these Irish people, they struggle sometimes in this circle. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Songbird, they call him. | ||
Songbird Casey, they called him. | ||
Nah, but Keith is good. | ||
As long as you keep buying those coffees, you know. | ||
I think the problem with Patrick is he was poor and bitchless. | ||
And when you're poor and bitchless and desperate... | ||
That's when, you know, you start to say, I don't think I could do this anymore. | ||
So I think that was maybe his malfunction. | ||
But Keith Woods doesn't have that problem. | ||
You know, Keith is a crypto—he's crypto-rich and definitely not bitchless. | ||
He definitely pulls. | ||
So, okay, all right. | ||
That's why I was so surprised he didn't support Wifejack. | ||
I was a little shocked. | ||
All right, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
Wow, this is like the longest show ever. | ||
Nearly a four-hour show. | ||
You said this is a short show? | ||
Yeah, you're welcome. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
Thank you, everybody. | ||
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Thank you guys so much. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
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The American people will come first once again. | ||
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