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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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? | ||
You can't tell who they is. | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the 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 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. | ||
Is that things have to change. | ||
and they have to change right now. | ||
My soul and exclusive mission is to go to work for you. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory for the American people. | ||
We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again. | ||
So to every parent who dreams for their child and every child who dreams for their future, I say these words to you tonight. | ||
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you. | ||
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Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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I'm like, yeah, yeah, it is. | |
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new droid for war. | ||
I'm taking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I took to my demons, and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's on work. | ||
I get excited for them cops. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he's gone. | ||
Because Brody was fighting for the cops. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the truity of this world. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers raise! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
Yeah, they like Steve. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left-wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead, because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now, and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | |
That's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us. | ||
and nothing will. | ||
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All right I I I Make it weak and shit. | ||
You ain't in love with me every time I know what you believe. | ||
All y'all trying to get sad, this life's that world, y'all getting... | ||
Running back up every weekend. | ||
Let's see what I'm going on from the tape. | ||
You say that I'm back, I don't raise it. | ||
Bitch, I'm back up, but I'm back up. | ||
Lawrence, I found something really interesting. | ||
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American. | ||
But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them. | ||
I cannot support this. | ||
And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this. | ||
It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants. | ||
And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly. | ||
They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen? | ||
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To pressure Trump, except one problem. | |
Elon owns the platform. | ||
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified. | ||
And it's being manipulated. | ||
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to the diplomas. | ||
And that's a reminder, hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277. I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win. | ||
And now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I want you to... | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Puentes. | ||
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I should have supported Groyper War II. 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. | ||
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. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. | ||
It's going to be a big show. | ||
It's going to be an absolutely huge show. | ||
There is so much to talk about. | ||
I have not been here in about a month. | ||
So we've missed many debates, discussions. | ||
Major, significant news. | ||
And today, of course, was Inauguration Day. | ||
So tonight we're going to be covering a lot. | ||
Our featured story tonight, of course, we will be talking about the inauguration ceremony for the second term of President Donald Trump. | ||
Sort of surreal and unbelievable that I'm even saying that. | ||
I was telling people earlier today during my stream, I started this show about two weeks after Trump's first inauguration, eight years ago. | ||
And it was so long ago I was actually doing my show on RSBN, which you might have heard of, Right Side Broadcasting Network. | ||
It was so long ago that when I was doing this show back in 2017, I distinctly remember... | ||
If I called Trump anything other than President Trump, all the boomers at RSBN would freak out. | ||
Like it was a problem. | ||
I remember I had to train myself over the course of weeks because every show the comments would say, why won't he say President Trump? | ||
It's President Trump. | ||
And it's surreal. | ||
Now, eight years later, It's nearly a decade, my entire adult life. | ||
And here we are again, the beginnings, the pomp and ceremony, the first 100 days, President Trump. | ||
He's back. | ||
So it's kind of unbelievable. | ||
But we will be talking about the inauguration ceremony. | ||
We're going to talk about, in particular, the executive orders. | ||
I already did a stream today reacting to the inauguration, so I'm not going to say too much. | ||
About the actual swearing in and speech. | ||
But tonight we're mainly going to talk about the executive orders which have been signed since the ceremony. | ||
And it seems that there's been three or maybe four stages. | ||
He has done three public signings of executive orders. | ||
One immediately after the swearing in, which appeared to be procedural for the most part. | ||
He signed more at Capital One Arena in front of a crowd, and then he signed more at the White House. | ||
And each of those were televised, although most likely he has also been signing executive orders off of the camera as well. | ||
So we're going to go over the executive orders that he signed. | ||
We actually don't know all the details about what is in them. | ||
We don't know how many he signed today. | ||
But we have a pretty good idea of what's in most of them. | ||
And it's sort of a mixed bag. | ||
So far, so good. | ||
I will say the one executive order for me, one of the most anticipated for others, was the commutations and pardons of January 6th protesters. | ||
And I have to say... | ||
It is pretty remarkable. | ||
He has pardoned nearly every single January 6th protester, all but 14. So that's nearly 1,600. | ||
And I guess that does not include pending cases. | ||
I imagine maybe those will be addressed moving forward. | ||
But out of nearly 1,600 Capitol defendants, all but 14. And that includes Enrique Tarrio. | ||
That actually includes Stuart Rhodes, who is having his prison sentence commuted. | ||
They have been pardoned or had their prison sentences commuted, which is huge. | ||
And I commend the president. | ||
I'm actually surprised. | ||
I assumed that perhaps hundreds would be left in the cold based on what we were being told. | ||
They said that violent offenders would not be pardoned. | ||
It would be a case-by-case basis. | ||
And so, to me, that sounded an awful lot like they were getting ready for an executive order that people wouldn't be very happy about, but I'm very pleased about that one. | ||
So that's huge, but there have also been executive orders on energy, inflation, DEI, gender, immigration, trade, a host of other issues. | ||
We're going to cover all of it tonight. | ||
We're also going to spend a little bit of time talking about a couple of issues that took place during the presidential transition. | ||
This is my first show since December 23rd, 2024. So I have taken an unusually long break. | ||
It's the longest that I have gone without doing a show in the eight years I've been doing the show. | ||
So I'm not going to cover everything, but I do want to cover, at least briefly, The H-1B visa debacle, which took place around Christmas and New Year's Eve. | ||
And then I'd also like to talk a little bit about the Gaza ceasefire deal, which was announced last week, at the end of last weekend. | ||
We'll talk about the details of the deal and whether or not it will be successful. | ||
And then, even further, I'd like to talk a little bit about Trump's first 100 days and what we can expect in the very near future, the initial challenges and maybe policy directives that we're going to see, and we'll talk about what this next 100 days and next four years is going to look like. | ||
So, it's going to be a packed show. | ||
There's a lot to get into, things that I've missed, a lot that has happened today. | ||
And then we have to talk about where all of this is headed. | ||
So it's going to be a pretty full show. | ||
Lock in because it's going to be a long show. | ||
There is a lot of ground to cover. | ||
But before we start, I just want to say it is good to be back. | ||
I have taken an extended leave after all of the craziness immediately after the election. | ||
As you know, right after the election, I posted a tweet. | ||
Your body, my choice. | ||
All-time great tweet. | ||
Definitive, historic, like the defining tweet of the election. | ||
It was unbelievably huge. | ||
Over 100 million impressions. | ||
But it also led to harassment and assassination attempt at my house. | ||
And so things got a little crazy there for a minute, but... | ||
Hey, knock on wood, I am alive, I'm healthy. | ||
Things seem to have calmed down, knock on wood. | ||
Hopefully it stays that way. | ||
So I took a little break, and I had been planning a vacation anyway. | ||
It kind of put a damper on things to almost get shot at my residence, but I did enjoy a little bit of time away from the show. | ||
But I said this earlier today, it is really good to be back with you. | ||
I need this show. | ||
I need this movement. | ||
I realized I've been doing this for so long. | ||
I mean, and I said this earlier, I've never taken more than a week off from my show at any given time in over eight years, nearly eight years. | ||
And so being away for so long, I didn't enjoy it that much. | ||
I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. | ||
It was good to... | ||
I got a little sick after the inauguration, but... | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
It's a new year. | ||
We're going to lock in. | ||
And in 2025, this is going to be an on-time show. | ||
For real this time. | ||
8 o'clock every night. | ||
So it's good to be back. | ||
But remember to smash the follow-up button here on Rumble. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment. | ||
And with that, we're going to dive in. | ||
Because we really do have a lot of ground to cover. | ||
First things first, I actually do want to talk about some of the things that happened during the transition that I didn't get too much time to talk about because I wasn't here. | ||
If you follow me on social media, I have written extensively about these issues. | ||
I've actually participated in spaces on X talking about these things. | ||
And it may already feel like ancient history, but I do want to address them. | ||
And it's important to address them because these two issues actually foreshadow the big issues of this entire second term. | ||
So we're going to go over the history a little briefly, but it's important to cover because it signals a lot about where this administration is going to go and where it's headed very quickly. | ||
So the first issue that I want to get into is the H-1B visa scandal. | ||
This is something I did not get to cover on my show. | ||
It took place a little bit after my last show, which took place just before Christmas. | ||
And if you guys have been active on X, if you've been following my telegram, if you've been following the news, this was one of the biggest stories of the presidential transition. | ||
And the transition I'm referring to is the period between the election of Donald Trump in November and the inauguration of Donald Trump, which took place earlier today. | ||
They call that the transition because it transitions from one president to the next. | ||
And one of, in my opinion, the most important events of that period took place around Christmas and New Year's 2024. And that was a major public spat between Elon Musk, the major and top individual donor of the 2024 election, and Trump's base. | ||
Trump's base of conservative America First supporters and even some of his more vocal influencers on social media like Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec and others. | ||
And the substance of the debacle was over this temporary work visa program called the H-1B. And H-1B has been very controversial for a very long time. | ||
What it is in effect is subsidized labor for corporations. | ||
There's a cap every year of 50,000 of these temporary work visas. | ||
And they go out to... | ||
Employees, they go out to foreign nationals, mostly from India, that come here, and there is a special accommodation made for them because they have specialized knowledge. | ||
That's the basis of the program. | ||
Every year, 50,000 of these people are brought in under a work visa. | ||
Most of them work in IT. They work in Silicon Valley. | ||
They work in tech. | ||
And again, most of them are coming from India. | ||
And the premise is that they are imported into the country to benefit our economy because they have specialized knowledge. | ||
The truth is they actually do not possess any kind of special knowledge. | ||
And although there are... | ||
Certain provisions that in theory are supposed to protect American workers from being undercut by these work visas, in reality there are many loopholes that corporations use to circumvent those restrictions. | ||
And what this is in effect, and it has been called this even by neoliberal economists, is subsidized labor. | ||
These are cheaper, younger, More poor employees from foreign countries that have a much lower standard of living, and they're brought in for one purpose. | ||
They can be hired more cheaply than American workers. | ||
Younger, cheaper, poorer from a country with a lower standard of living, and they're brought here to reduce the overall labor cost of major firms. | ||
And there's a great comparison to be made. | ||
If under previous administrations, both Republican and Democrat, they had been importing illegal immigrants, border jumpers, asylum seekers, so-called refugees, people from Mexico, Honduras, | ||
Venezuela, if that was one category of migration, economic migration that was being imported, and we understand that those unskilled If economic migrants were being brought in to work in agriculture, | ||
to pick berries, they were being brought in to work on farms or work in the service industry, if that is one class of economic migration that was imported to undercut the wages of one class of labor, which is unskilled labor, then this is very much the same thing, except that this is... | ||
Undercutting a different kind of labor. | ||
This is undercutting a more skilled form of labor. | ||
And it's coming from a different continent and it's coming through under a different program. | ||
But you understand that whether it's illegal or legal, nominally, whether it is low-skilled or high-skilled, nominally, whether they're coming from Latin America or Asia, whether they're contributing to our country or not, Paying taxes or not, all of this is really arbitrary. | ||
What this represents is economic migration, which is to say vast numbers of people are being brought here to work. | ||
They are being brought here to work for massive firms because they will work for less money. | ||
They are imported cheap labor. | ||
And they're being brought in. | ||
For the sole and exclusive purpose of taking American jobs. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Whether they're Guatemalan and working on a farm. | ||
Whether they're Indian and working in Silicon Valley. | ||
Again, legal or illegal. | ||
Low skilled or high skilled. | ||
That is their purpose. | ||
That is their effect. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
This became a major controversy in this election. | ||
Maybe before the election, it should have been a controversy. | ||
It was certainly talked about before the election. | ||
I was talking about it. | ||
Trump was talking about it. | ||
But it did not spill over into the public and become a very scandalous row until Christmas. | ||
And like I said throughout the election, this is something that was said back in June of 2024 by President Trump. | ||
He reiterated it many times. | ||
In August and then in the fall before the election, Trump campaigned in 2024 on expanding these work visa programs. | ||
He specifically said that we would increase legal immigration. | ||
And although he didn't give a ton of specifics, he did say one thing in particular, which is that we would staple green cards to the diplomas of every foreign student. | ||
That graduates from an American degree program. | ||
And that means, by the way, we're not just giving them a work visa. | ||
A green card means permanent residency. | ||
So the one specific proposal outside of generally bring in more legal immigrants, he said we would be giving permanent residency to the millions of foreign students that are studying here And by the way, | ||
he said in any degree program, not just a four-year program, not a PhD program, not a specialized graduate program or certification, he said any degree program, even as low as a two-year program, like an associate's degree. | ||
That's like community college. | ||
So he said that he would potentially open up the floodgates to legal immigration through the universities. | ||
And again, not work visas, full-on immigration, receiving residency, and ultimately a pathway to citizenship. | ||
This is something that has been done in Canada. | ||
It has been done in Australia. | ||
And the result is the same. | ||
A significant percentage of their population comes from foreign students that receive residency. | ||
And there are a million foreign students studying here now. | ||
If a policy like that went through, there would be millions more. | ||
Because a degree program would become a pathway to residency inside the United States, which is a very valuable commodity. | ||
So this is something that was telegraphed long in advance. | ||
And if you watch the show, I warned about this throughout the election. | ||
And I tried my best. | ||
But people reassured the voters on social media. | ||
I'm sure they were paid by the Trump campaign or they were paid in other ways. | ||
But influencers, allies of the president, surrogates for his campaign, they were probably paid on social media throughout the election to reassure the base and the voters. | ||
That Trump's commitment to staple green cards to diplomas was not a serious proposal. | ||
That he wasn't serious when he said it. | ||
He wouldn't follow through on it. | ||
That it was actually not a part of his policy. | ||
And yet, after the election, around Christmas, this became a major issue. | ||
Trump has begun appointing all sorts of czars and other mid-level... | ||
People in the White House from Silicon Valley. | ||
He's drawing from a pool of allies of Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and other major donors to his campaign or previous donors to previous campaigns to staff the administration in roles pertaining to technology, specifically AI, cryptocurrency, among other things. | ||
One of these appointments was an Indian who was brought to the United States from India to work for Microsoft on one such category of these work visas. | ||
Very quickly, he was fast-tracked to become a naturalized citizen of the United States. | ||
He was an ally of Marc Andreessen, who was the 10th biggest individual donor in the cycle. | ||
Mark Andreessen is a venture capitalist from the firm Andreessen Horowitz. | ||
We've talked about him a lot on the show. | ||
And his ally, a guy named Sriram Krishnam, was appointed to a mid-level position in the administration back in December. | ||
And it came to light after his appointment that he had previously spoken out in favor of unlimited legal immigration into the United States. | ||
And there has been some debate about what exactly he said and whether he was specifically talking about H-1B. But it was clear that he, like others in Silicon Valley, was in favor of expanding these work visa programs that are effectively designed to undercut American labor. | ||
And I actually consider it a good thing that this provoked a very strong response from the base. | ||
After his appointment and his comments were brought to light, many Trump voters and Trump influencers began to speak out against the Silicon Valley oligarchs who are now entering government. | ||
They're securing important appointments that will have policy enforcement power over the most important sectors of the economy, specifically tech. | ||
And specifically, their problematic views about legal immigration. | ||
In response to this, and this is maybe the thrust of the show here tonight, we have seen a crackdown and an aggressive response, not only from Silicon Valley, but in particular from Elon Musk that we have never seen before. | ||
Tweets, in particular from Elon Musk. | ||
This is during Christmas, during New Year's. | ||
It has been brought to light that maybe all of these tech appointments are not 100% aligned with MAGA on the issue of legal immigration. | ||
The MAGA base is outraged. | ||
They're speaking out. | ||
They're condemning the policy. | ||
This is what Elon Musk had to say in response to the outrage. | ||
He said regarding those people that oppose H-1B, quote, those contemptible fools must be removed from the Republican Party root and stem. | ||
The contemptible fools I'm referring to are those in the Republican Party who are hateful, unrepentant racists. | ||
They will absolutely be the downfall of the party if they are not removed. | ||
These are the people that spoke out against H-1B. And in particular, the proposal for H-1B is to open up the caps so that there's no longer 50 or 70,000 H-1B visas per year, but rather perhaps an unlimited number or double or triple the annual cap that is established now. | ||
And... | ||
Removing any restrictions on national origins, meaning that we would get more Indians. | ||
Not only would we get more H-1Bs overall, but a greater proportion of them would come from India. | ||
And when Republicans said, this is not what we voted for, although it is. | ||
I hate to tell you that, but that is actually what you voted for. | ||
Republicans said that's not what we voted for. | ||
Maybe it's contrary to the spirit of what we voted for. | ||
It's not America first. | ||
It's not buying and hiring American. | ||
It's not putting American workers first. | ||
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, who gave $277 million to Trump's campaign. | ||
he owns X, which is how we all have a platform. | ||
He said that anyone that opposes the program is a contemptible fool, a hateful, unrepentant racist who will be the downfall of the Republican Party if they're not removed root and stem. | ||
Then he went further. | ||
And he said the reason I'm in America... | ||
Along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that made America strong is because of H-1B. So if you think there's any ambiguity on this, there isn't. | ||
He said, take a big step back and fuck yourself in the face. | ||
I will go to war on this issue, the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend. | ||
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That's a quote. | |
That is a quote from the richest man in the world. | ||
That is a quote from the top individual donor of the 2024 election by a margin of $200 million. | ||
Or I should say roughly $100 and some million. | ||
That is Elon Musk to Republican opponents of H-1B. And it gets better. | ||
After those remarks, he banned 15 top Groyper accounts permanently, including Pinesap, who is a Catholic apologist, including Bookcat, who runs a book club, including many of the Clippers, who post clips edited of this show, like Ray and Kaiserev and Classics Groyp. | ||
But in total, 15 major Groyper accounts were permanently suspended. | ||
Seven high-level influencers who previously had criticized Israel throughout the Gaza War, and the seven are Dr. Lupus, Jake Shields, Sam Parker, Myron Gaines, Suleiman Ahmed, Stu Peters in 1984, had their verification removed, X Premium suspended, and all of their features removed. | ||
And then, after that, Elon claimed to... | ||
And I can presume that means negativity against Elon's regime, Elon's policies, his politics. | ||
And so this was the shocking, ominous, disturbing reversal that took place before the Congress and the President were even sworn in. | ||
This is arguably one of the most powerful private individuals in the world, certainly in the United States. | ||
The richest, owning some of the most important companies in the world, in our country, the top individual donor. | ||
The president really owes him. | ||
Declaring war aggressively, calling everybody who opposes him a hateful racist that must be annihilated from the party. | ||
Telling them to F themselves in the face because they don't support this subsidy. | ||
They don't support a work visa program that he himself has benefited from personally and now benefits from professionally in his role at his various companies. | ||
It was a very dark end to 2024. And it signals something again. | ||
I'm not just talking about ancient history from a month ago. | ||
I'm not talking about how I was right throughout the election. | ||
This is about the next four years. | ||
And this is a tension. | ||
A tension between Silicon Valley... | ||
And it's extremely ultra-wealthy oligarchs who have now suddenly joined up and bandwagoned onto the Trump movement. | ||
They donated vast sums of money during the election. | ||
They donated vast sums of money to the inaugural committee. | ||
They were present at the inauguration. | ||
There is a tension between these oligarchs and their financial and political interests. | ||
And the political base of the Trump movement, which has supported Trump for the better part nearly of a decade. | ||
And specifically support America First immigration and labor and trade policies. | ||
And the tension is this. | ||
Silicon Valley is not right wing. | ||
They are not nationalist. | ||
They are not Christian. | ||
They are not traditional. | ||
They are not conservative. | ||
They are not nationalist on the economy. | ||
They are not nationalist on foreign policy. | ||
They are not conservative on social issues. | ||
They're not conservative on identity issues. | ||
Many of them are not even American. | ||
Many of them are not heterosexual. | ||
None of them are Christian. | ||
Many of them, as a matter of fact, are Jewish with significant ties to Israel. | ||
And yet, they have joined up with the Trump movement and become extremely influential in the Trump government. | ||
And that includes, by the way, the Vice President of the United States, J.D. Vance, who is a protege of Peter Thiel, a tech oligarch from the PayPal mafia who has been historically aligned with Elon Musk, David Sachs, and others from the Silicon Valley world. | ||
On the other side, Is Trump's political base? | ||
People like you and me. | ||
And we supported Trump in 2015 and 2016 because Trump said America first. | ||
Buy American, hire American. | ||
Because Trump is a nationalist. | ||
And so this sets up a clash on one particular issue, which is legal immigration, where the demands and the needs of the elites... | ||
Of Silicon Valley, of the richest men and the most valuable companies in the world with an insatiable appetite for cheap labor from India and the third world, is set against the base which wants to close our borders to all categories of economic migrants. | ||
Skilled, unskilled, Latin American, Asian, tech or agriculture. | ||
And this is one issue among others. | ||
And that's why this is so important to discuss right now. | ||
And I am actually very pleased to tell you this. | ||
I would say I hate to say it. | ||
But I'm actually very pleased and I'm very happy and very smug saying this. | ||
But I would like to deliver the mother of all I told you so's. | ||
I told you so to every Trump shill, every Trump supporter, everybody that called me a closeted Democrat for arguing about legal immigration, H-1Bs. | ||
Immigration moratorium before the election when the voters had the leverage. | ||
I told you so. | ||
This was not a surprise. | ||
You did vote for this. | ||
You could have seen it six months away. | ||
You could have seen it miles away from outer space, from the International Space Station. | ||
It was transparent. | ||
It was obvious. | ||
It was in your face. | ||
They were telling you explicitly. | ||
And yet... | ||
The voters believed paid surrogates of the campaign. | ||
Elon Musk was paying the campaign hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
People that were being paid to post on X by him were telling you, it's not a big deal. | ||
Trump doesn't mean it. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
And you... | ||
Believed it. | ||
Trump said, we're going to staple green cards to diplomas. | ||
And people that are paid by Elon Musk and the Trump campaign and Republican surrogates said to you, ah, don't worry about that. | ||
Just vote anyway. | ||
Oh, he didn't really mean that. | ||
He reposted it over and over. | ||
Reiterated it in many press conferences. | ||
And they said, ah, it's not a big deal. | ||
And people believe that. | ||
Well, I hope next time around, 2026, 2028, people are a little more hip. | ||
And I can tell you, maybe you feel surprised. | ||
A lot of people actually did text me after this happened and said, you were right, I'm sorry, I should have listened. | ||
You would think that after this, it would never happen again. | ||
You would think. | ||
After this stunning reversal, after this stunning betrayal, these strong words from Elon, F yourself in the face, unrepentant, hateful racist, you would think after such an ominous pivot from such a powerful person, you would think that this mistake could never be made again two years from now, four years from now. | ||
But it will. | ||
Because the same thing happened two years ago. | ||
Four years ago, six years ago, because it has happened all before. | ||
That is why it is important to have a long memory. | ||
So in 2026, as sure as they're telling you today, in the midterms, there must be accountability. | ||
We have to primary them. | ||
In two years' time, they will be telling you, you must hold your nose and vote Republican because Trump needs the majority. | ||
We have to hold the line. | ||
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And you may not like it, but what are we going to do? | |
Let the Democrats take control? | ||
We have the slimmest majority. | ||
As sure as you are watching me here right now, if you look at yourself and realize you exist, in two years they will be saying that. | ||
In four years they will be saying the same thing. | ||
That's why it is important to remember and to pay attention. | ||
But anyway. | ||
So this H-1B debate shows the fissures and the cleavages inside the Republican Party. | ||
And by the way, as I have hinted at, this shows you something even bigger, which is that our society is changing. | ||
Our elites are changing. | ||
Our elites are now the Silicon Valley overlords, those that you saw in attendance at the inaugural today. | ||
Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos from Google, Apple, Tesla and SpaceX, Amazon and Facebook or Meta. | ||
These are the people that now run our country. | ||
That was a combined $1.2 trillion. | ||
$1.2 trillion between like six guys in private wealth that was in attendance there. | ||
Collectively, they run or own the trillion-dollar companies listed in the stock exchange. | ||
Meta, Tesla, Google, Amazon, Apple. | ||
These are trillion-dollar companies, the most valuable companies in the world, and they happen to lord over the most important industries in the world. | ||
And they will only increase in importance as time goes on, in particular as they explore and invest in artificial intelligence and we see the emergence of an artificial general intelligence and then potentially an artificial superintelligence. | ||
This is the future. | ||
And there is a very pivotal and important question before us, which is this. | ||
When you see these liberal Immigrants from Silicon Valley at Trump's inauguration. | ||
The question is this. | ||
Has Trump conquered Silicon Valley? | ||
Or did Silicon Valley conquer Trumpism? | ||
Has the revolution conquered the system? | ||
Or has the system conquered the revolution? | ||
When you see that crossover, that is the only question that matters. | ||
Why, oh why, are these Silicon Valley oligarchs who four years ago put $300 million behind Get Out the Vote in Democrat areas, who four years ago banned Trump from Facebook and YouTube? | ||
Who one year ago hosted Ron DeSantis' presidential announcement on Twitter Spaces. | ||
Did those people have a change of heart because they realized the goodness of Trump's intentions? | ||
Because they realized the truth of the MAGA movement? | ||
Is that why they were there and are now here? | ||
Or... | ||
Is it that they realized what they didn't know then, or what they weren't confident in back then, is that Trump will now dutifully serve their financial and political interests. | ||
And their interests are this. | ||
As they build supercomputers, as they acquire GPUs and CPUs, And as they build their data centers to power AI, which they believe will be transformative for mankind, they're going to need energy. | ||
They're going to need IT workers, both of which will be imported under Trump by drilling and by stapling green cards to diplomas or bringing in a ton of people from India. | ||
Those are their financial interests. | ||
And they will be served under Trump. | ||
Moreover, their companies are increasingly under scrutiny from the federal government in the form of antitrust and in the form of regulation surrounding energy, artificial intelligence, specifically safety with AI if we're going to put brakes on what could be a superhuman intelligence. | ||
Those are two other interests served by Trump. | ||
And so immigration is really just one slice of the pie. | ||
Immigration is really just one issue about a much broader subject. | ||
And that subject is this. | ||
When we talk about what we're doing here, when we talk about the MAGA movement, what we're doing, we can no longer ignore the deep and inextricable relationship Between capitalism, between technology, neoliberalism, and the media. | ||
We can no longer ignore that all of these things are contingent upon one another. | ||
They are all enforcing and accelerating one another. | ||
We will not reverse one without reversing all the others. | ||
What I am saying is this. | ||
Can we fight immigration without fighting the unquenchable commodification, the unquenchable thirst, framing of super wealthy corporations advancing technology, using the media to control our democratic government and opening up our borders to labor and trade? | ||
Can we stop immigration without addressing Everything else. | ||
Can we reverse immigration without addressing these structural reasons, these structural incentives, which is why we have immigration? | ||
There are a lot of people right now, specifically in Europe. | ||
That believe that if we just elect the right party, if we just elect the Republicans, if we just elect AFD or Reform or Le Pen or Maloney, if we just elect the right party and our guys get in there and we're going to infiltrate and if we just keep telling people our opinions on the social media, we're going to get the government to stop immigration. | ||
Well, this is just really a child's understanding of politics. | ||
This is a high schooler's understanding of what is going on. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, who is at the forefront of the emergent technologies, the transformative emergent technologies. | ||
We're not talking any longer about Internet. | ||
We're not talking about smartphones. | ||
We're talking about electric cars. | ||
the next generation of warfare it is this individual who has accumulated the fortune the 500 billion dollars it is this individual that is shaping the government using his capital it is this individual who has captured the regime through media through super PACs through contributions and it is his industry his businesses these technologies which is driving the demand for more labor, more immigration. | ||
which is driving globalization, accelerating it. | ||
To a pace that we haven't seen in 30 years, in spite of the success of Trump's movement, in spite of the success of an anti-globalization movement. | ||
If that doesn't tell you, at the minimum the problem, if not the solution, you're not paying attention. | ||
So these are the things that we must consider very carefully in the next four years. | ||
We have to evolve beyond. | ||
Dressing up in all black and screaming about how white people aren't treated fairly white. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's all true. | ||
But we have got to get a lot smarter and stop getting outmaneuvered and think structurally rather than merely in terms of recognizing and observing the trends and voicing our earnest opposition to them. | ||
That is how we have to think going forward. | ||
We have to be a little smarter than your average white nationalist. | ||
We have to be a little smarter than your average dissident right-winger or infiltrator or whoever. | ||
We have to think deeply about what is taking place and what is taking place is a techno-libertarian takeover. | ||
This is something that was written Technology is the central question, not ideology. | ||
Technology itself has become the ideology. | ||
Technology in itself is what is insistent. | ||
Not right-wing, not left-wing, but technology and the systems that fortify technology. | ||
And that is how we have to think moving forward because that is clearly the operative element in politics, in society, in our government. | ||
And it's ideology, effective accelerationism. | ||
And the proponents that are now entering government. | ||
So that is a huge issue and that's something that's a very big topic and we're going to be exploring that in this Trump. | ||
Second term throughout this administration, but that's really just one thing. | ||
I spoke a little bit too much and too long about that, but it is extremely critical. | ||
That is maybe the most critical issue of our time, and that is something that if you want to be serious, you need to start understanding. | ||
If you don't know who Andreessen Horowitz is or what they do, you need to learn. | ||
If you don't know what effective accelerationism is, you need to learn. | ||
If you don't know who Nick Land and Curtis Yarvin are, You need to learn. | ||
And that is something that I am going to help people understand over the course of this year. | ||
That's going to be my project. | ||
We have to get off of some of the basic talking points, the National Socialist LARPing, and get into understanding Y Combinator, PayPal Mafia, understanding... | ||
Artificial intelligence, the role it will play, the next generation technologies, their relationship to the intelligence community, and how they operate, if we're going to offer any kind of effective counter or pushback. | ||
And that's sort of my outline for where I'm at and what I'm thinking for the next four years. | ||
But there are some other things we're going to get into. | ||
That's only one. | ||
So that was a major row that happened in December between, again, Elon Musk and the base. | ||
By the way, it just sets up part two. | ||
Another tech oligarch, or I should just say another oligarch, pushing neoliberalism, which is this endless immigration, at odds with a nativist populist base that opposes it on cultural and identity grounds. | ||
The other big issue that took place during the transition is the Gaza ceasefire deal. | ||
I don't have as much to say about it, but I will say this. | ||
This is another issue which sets up the next four years. | ||
This is another big topic, so strap yourself in. | ||
I said throughout the 2024 election, and I believe this is obvious and this is true, May not have won the election if not for the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th. | ||
It was the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, 2023, which drove many of those aforementioned Silicon Valley oligarchs into the Republican Party. | ||
I'm talking specifically about somebody like Jacob Helberg, who is now working inside the Trump administration, young Jewish with an affinity for Israel, who works at a very high level and extremely connected in the Silicon Valley little tech world. | ||
He was a lifelong Democrat. | ||
And then after October 7th became a Republican because he is a Jew with loyalty to Israel and knows that the Republicans will give Israel what they need. | ||
He is not alone. | ||
Many other oligarchs did exactly the same thing, and this drove money and influence and connections, and I would imagine even favorable media coverage for Trump in the buildup to the 2024 election. | ||
I think it's a big reason why suddenly Trump is mainstream and acceptable. | ||
A big reason why there is a push against wokeism, DEI, leftism on the campus is because All of those things were the bastion of pro-Palestine sentiment in the aftermath of October 7th. | ||
And many of the elite people in our society who are Jewish, who were shocked by what they saw on October 7th, decided that all of those things had gone too far when they harbored sympathy for the heinous attack on their homeland. | ||
And it's not difficult to see this calculation. | ||
I've seen it over and over and over again. | ||
Many liberal Jews who will say, after October 7th, I realize DEI went too far. | ||
They sympathize with terrorists. | ||
They sympathize with Hamas and radicals. | ||
And they're on the campus. | ||
They hate Jews. | ||
Stop me if you've heard this before. | ||
And so this is given a very specific flavor and character. | ||
Many of the donors gave vast sums of money to Trump, just like the Silicon Valley donors gave money to Trump ostensibly for AI and energy and regulation and other things. | ||
Many Jewish elites and many pro-Israel elites gave Trump money and gave Trump support because of what Trump promised to them in the realm of diplomacy in the Middle East. | ||
And we recognize that going in. | ||
That right out of the gate, Trump was going to expedite weapons to Israel, which he has already done. | ||
That Trump would do other things, which we will discuss later, that Trump has already done for Israel. | ||
But in particular, what Israel confronted after October 7th was not just Hamas in Gaza, but as I said throughout that conflict, Israel is also confronting a number of other adversaries. | ||
Chief among them and backing the rest of them is the Islamic Republic of Iran. | ||
And Iran remains Israel's only and number one adversary, their sole competitor for regional dominance in the Middle East. | ||
It is Iran and Israel which are the two loci and centers of power in the region The entire Middle East region. | ||
Israel with its allies in Jordan, Egypt, and the Gulf, in Turkey, in Azerbaijan, in Kurdistan, and Iran with its allies previously in the Assad regime among the Shiite militias in Iraq, in Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and Shiite minorities and majorities in the Gulf states and other countries in Saudi's eastern province. | ||
This was the table, how it was set up in 2023. And what Israel has embarked on since then is a systematic campaign to attack and roll back Iran's influence, starting with Gaza and the militant group Hamas, then expanding into Lebanon against Hezbollah. | ||
And then, as we saw in the closing weeks of 2024, In Syria, where the Assad regime was deposed by an Islamist group called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which was previously allied with Al-Qaeda and ISIS, which allowed Israel to destroy all of Syria's air defenses. | ||
And what has happened in a very short window of time recently, what has changed the game is the following. | ||
From October 7, 2023 until October 2024. Israel was chiefly fighting Hamas, that first phase, the first wing of their conflict. | ||
Around September and October 2024, they pivoted to Hezbollah in Lebanon, which is their true imminent threat on their border. | ||
Not Hamas in Gaza, which is ill-equipped and does not have a lot of fighters and soldiers, but Hezbollah, which has a vast depot of missiles and about 100,000 fighters who are trained and who operate professionally in the field like fighters who are trained and who operate professionally in the field like a memory. | ||
After Hezbollah was defeated, Syria fell, and this is a relatively recent development, which is still developing, actually. | ||
It's still not even settled or final. | ||
But the toppling of the Assad regime in December allowed for Israel to bomb Syria's navy, its air defenses, and its air force, leaving Syrian airspace completely open and Syria vulnerable. | ||
And the situation that we are in right now is an unprecedented window of time which will not repeat and which will close soon. | ||
Which is that Israel has an opportunity to launch a strike on Iran directly. | ||
Their chief rival, the root of all of their problems, the chief sponsor of all of their adversaries on their borders, for the first time in 45 years, with Hezbollah disabled, with Hamas. | ||
Temporarily defeated, with the Assad regime toppled and its air defenses destroyed, there is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and now with Trump in office, who is sympathetic to Israel, for Israel to launch unilaterally an airstrike on Iran unaided by the United States to attack the Iranian regime, its air defenses. | ||
And maybe most importantly, its nuclear complex, which is spread out across a number of cities, specifically in Fordow, Natanz, Iraq, and Isfahan. | ||
It's an unprecedented opportunity, which, by the way, I told you from the very beginning, this was Israel's ultimate goal. | ||
To knock Iran out of the equation, to disable them, to pursue regime change, to set back their nuclear program so that Iran would be suppressed in its opposition to Israel's quest for regional dominance and hegemony. | ||
And the election of Donald Trump was a quintessential part of that plan. | ||
What we saw in the past week... | ||
This is a ceasefire deal, the first phase of a three-phase ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. | ||
It went into effect yesterday, one day before the inauguration. | ||
It would not have gone into effect without the Trump administration and its negotiator, Steve Whitcoff, who made a last-minute trip to Israel. | ||
And allegedly pressured Netanyahu to come to the table and implement a deal which he had not agreed to for the past 15 or 16 months. | ||
And everybody celebrated this as a huge win. | ||
And even people that disagreed and criticized me throughout the election. | ||
Hailed this as a major accomplishment. | ||
They said all the Trump critics prophesied that Trump would entrench Israel and Gaza, that Trump would bolster Israel's war and genocide in Gaza. | ||
And yet here he is, a day before the inauguration, apparently ending the war in Gaza. | ||
Just goes to show. | ||
But by no means is this what has taken place. | ||
What was agreed to last week was the first phase of a three-phase deal, which includes a 42-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from certain parts of Gaza, and a prisoner swap, 33 hostages from Hamas in exchange for over 100 prisoners from Israel. | ||
The second and third phase do not have concrete details. | ||
And although agreed to in principle, have not been agreed to in practice. | ||
And when those 42 days expire, it is actually an open question as to whether Israel will uphold and continue to pursue diplomacy in the second and third phase of the deal. | ||
Netanyahu and Trump himself, as of today, in the signing ceremony, have all but admitted they fully expect Israel to carry on the fighting. | ||
And maybe there was even an implicit guarantee or agreement made before the inauguration to support the continuation of hostilities after the first phase of the deal. | ||
So I don't believe that the full deal will be implemented. | ||
Maybe the first phase of the deal won't even be completed. | ||
Either way, what this points to, if not more fighting in Gaza, is a strategic truce for Israel to pursue its much bigger objective, its much more ambitious objective, which I said throughout the campaign and since October 7th was not only Israel's primary goal, but also what they sought out of a Trump presidency. | ||
Which is an historic, unprecedented strike on Iran's nuclear complex and potentially a decapitation strike on the Iranian regime. | ||
We are not talking about Gaza, which is destroyed. | ||
We're not talking about Gaza, which is a done deal. | ||
They killed 100,000 people. | ||
They destroyed 60% of the buildings. | ||
They decapitated the Hamas leadership and killed 24 out of 26 of its battalions. | ||
They have completely blockaded the Strip. | ||
They control every checkpoint into and out of it. | ||
They control 18% of the territory in a buffer zone they've established on the border. | ||
They have bisected the Strip and the Nexerim Corridor. | ||
They control the Philadelphia Corridor, which is contrary to the Camp David Accords. | ||
It is over. | ||
It is a done deal. | ||
The time for a ceasefire was a year ago. | ||
Since then, Hamas has been defeated. | ||
Hezbollah has been paralyzed. | ||
Assad has been toppled. | ||
Then a Sunni Islamist government has taken its place. | ||
The situation is different. | ||
And now we are looking down the barrel of what Israel has always wanted and what they supported Trump to secure, which is the true historical inflection point in that region, the end of the Islamic Republic of Iran. | ||
That's why my rallying cry throughout the election was not ceasefire. | ||
It was no war with Iran. | ||
It was not make a deal with Hamas. | ||
It was no war with Iran. | ||
It was not think of the kids. | ||
Think about this. | ||
Think about it. | ||
It wasn't that. | ||
It was no war with Iran. | ||
No regime change. | ||
And this sets up the next four years. | ||
If Trump was able to put Netanyahu under pressure to make a temporary deal, I got a newsflash for you. | ||
Biden did this a year ago. | ||
In December 2023, the final week of November, the first week of December 2023, Netanyahu implemented a temporary ceasefire until he broke it. | ||
And negotiations went on throughout 2024, and they came very close many times. | ||
They agreed to a first phase, although not a second or a third, and each time the negotiations fell apart, often because Netanyahu deliberately sabotaged them. | ||
Here we are again. | ||
The deal has entered its first day. | ||
We're one day into the deal. | ||
Now the question is, with all the neocons inside Trump's administration, with the considerable amount of Israel money that went behind Trump in the election, how we are compromised in our government by Israel, can Trump resist Israel indefinitely? | ||
Can Trump pressure Israel indefinitely? | ||
And if push comes to shove, If Israel limits Trump's options by taking bold and unilateral action, tying Trump's hands by changing circumstances, by bombing Iran without his permission, will Trump stand up to them? | ||
It is technically an open-ended question, but I think we all know that it is not. | ||
Settled and resolved question. | ||
And people are talking about Trump will pressure Netanyahu. | ||
Trump will send his envoy in flex on the Israeli government. | ||
That is until Israel takes bold action by themselves without notifying us in contravention of our interests, disobeying our commands to force the United States. | ||
They've done it before. | ||
Ever heard of 9-11? | ||
Ever heard of Israel strikes in Iraq in 1981 in Syria in 2007? | ||
It strikes on Iran last year? | ||
It's what they do, folks. | ||
It's what they do. | ||
So that's the other challenge that is set up. | ||
These are the two things, by the way, these are two things that we've seen during the transition. | ||
They're the two things I talked about during the election. | ||
These are the two things that will define the next four years. | ||
These are, if we were to analyze and then locate the two tensions between what the Trump movement promises in spirit and what it is likely to deliver in practice by its personnel, by its government, which is paid for by billionaires, These are those two issues. | ||
What stands in the way of American sovereignty on immigration and foreign policy specifically as it pertains to Israel? | ||
It is money. | ||
It is Silicon Valley money. | ||
It is the Israel lobby money. | ||
And these are the two issues that happened during the transition that set up the next four years under Trump. | ||
But that's that. | ||
This show is just getting started. | ||
Those are just two items that happened during the transition. | ||
I want to now talk about the executive orders. | ||
So that is the buildup into, I apologize if this is super tedious, I hope you're enjoying this. | ||
But there is a lot of ground to cover and I didn't get to talk about it because I was away because of circumstances outside my control. | ||
So that is the transition, but I want to now talk about the inauguration and the executive orders today. | ||
So this is the big day when the rubber meets the road. | ||
All of the promises of the campaign, all of the rhetoric, all of the speculation about what we're going to get, we now get to see. | ||
Starting today, with the executive orders and then tomorrow and the day after, we are now going to realize what the Trump movement is really about in 2024. And there have been a lot of ideas about what we're going to get. | ||
We all recognize that Trump's first term had major shortcomings and major failures. | ||
The first Trump administration did not build the border wall. | ||
The first Trump administration did not get illegal immigration under control or reduce immigration on net. | ||
The first Trump administration did not change the free trade paradigm fundamentally. | ||
The first Trump administration did not end a single war. | ||
It actually kept them going in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. | ||
It actually paved the way for a war in Ukraine by furnishing Kiev with lethal aid, among other things. | ||
And we recognize that the first Trump administration in many ways failed because of incompetent leadership. | ||
Because Trump appointed the wrong personnel who were not aligned with his vision and he did not realize or... | ||
Change course until it was far too late and allowed these terrible personnel, at least that's the narrative, to carry on the status quo from previous governments, even though Trump had apparently or nominally won the victory. | ||
So the idea in the intervening four years goes something like this. | ||
Trump has learned from his mistakes. | ||
Trump is... | ||
Running again with a vengeance and a mind towards taking over government to finish the job or punish his enemies. | ||
That Trump has won a victory in the hearts and minds of the people. | ||
He is mainstream now because people have realized they were wrong and he was right. | ||
And he now has an historic mandate and that will translate into policy change. | ||
These are the various sunny appraisals of the Trump administration. | ||
And I will admit, I said throughout 2024, and I think it's true still, I think the Trump administration is going to have better government, better administration. | ||
The government will be more efficacious. | ||
I think conditions in the country will improve. | ||
The economy will get better. | ||
The world will be more peaceful. | ||
There will be more law and order in the country. | ||
The border will be more secure. | ||
Specifically, it's strategically important industries. | ||
It's advanced manufacturing will be fortified. | ||
I think all of that is true. | ||
At the same time, I think that on critical issues, we are not making enough progress. | ||
Specifically, the demographic change and the issue of American sovereignty. | ||
I think that realistically, the big structural issue of our time, like I said moments ago, is fighting for national independence. | ||
And for the sovereignty of our government from money, from technology, from foreign governments, from that regulatory capture. | ||
And that is ultimately what Make America Great Again and America First means. | ||
It means subordinating the demands of a technological industrial system to the needs of the people. | ||
Should not only not serve foreign governments before its own people, it should also not serve a mechanistic technological system, an ideological economic system before its own people. | ||
And that's maybe a subtle but a more profound way to put it. | ||
America first means the well-being of Americans first before the demands of capital, before the demands of the GDP and the economy and globalization and the latest technology. | ||
Are we achieving that with a Trump administration? | ||
It's actually the opposite. | ||
It seems that the Trump administration is a vehicle for foreign governments. | ||
It is a vehicle for capital. | ||
It is a vehicle for technology. | ||
For all of their interests to dominate the well-being of Americans. | ||
And Americans will benefit as a byproduct, but they're clearly not being put first. | ||
And so now today, we get to see that put to the test. | ||
Who is winning out? | ||
Are the donors who serve the system, who serve foreign governments winning, or are the people winning? | ||
And today we got to see that with executive orders, and we'll talk about some of them. | ||
So as of right now, we actually don't know the content of the executive orders. | ||
At least we don't know the details. | ||
We don't know how many have been passed. | ||
But we have a general idea of what is in them and what policy areas they address. | ||
Trump passed a lot of executive orders today, immediately after his inauguration at the Capital One Arena and then in the White House. | ||
And we're going to go over them right now. | ||
And I have to say, it's a mixed bag. | ||
There are some that I like, some that I'm not impressed with, but these are really going to set the tone for the next 100 days and for the next four years. | ||
And these are the executive orders. | ||
This is from CBS. It says, quote, President Donald Trump signed roughly 200 executive actions, memoranda, and proclamations on his first day in office. | ||
Undoing Biden administration mandates and implementing his America First policies. | ||
On cabinet appointments, he signed his first documents at the Capitol soon after the inauguration, establishing cabinet and sub-cabinet appointments, acting leaders of departments and agencies, and a proclamation that flags are to be flown at full staff on inauguration days. | ||
And this stuff is really formal. | ||
The next big executive order was clemency for January 6th offenders and defendants. | ||
Once he arrived at the Oval Office after 7 p.m., the first executive order Mr. Trump signed at the White House was a full and complete pardon for about 1,500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol assault. | ||
A handful of cases won't receive a full pardon, at least for now, pending review. | ||
Although he commuted the sentences of over a dozen members of far-right Oath Keepers, several of whom had received the stiffest sentences. | ||
This is pretty big, and I have to commend Trump fully and unequivocally and completely. | ||
I am surprised at this, and I was wrong about this. | ||
I fully anticipated, based on what Trump had been saying, although I wasn't... | ||
I don't think I made a very concrete prediction, but I was expecting the worst. | ||
I anticipated that Trump would leave hundreds, potentially hundreds, or at least a hundred of the Capitol rioters in the cold without a pardon because I believed it would be politically inexpedient and that his advisors would counsel him not to pardon violent offenders or people who had malayed with the police. | ||
And many people were charged for violent crimes that did not actually commit any acts of violence at all. | ||
They were just caught up in this process where the DOJ was legitimately too aggressive and arguably corrupt and throwing the book at people with these extraordinary prosecutions to send a message more than anything else. | ||
That Trump pardoned nearly every single protester, all but 14. And we don't know the details about those cases, which ones that he did not pardon, but this is far more than I thought he would. | ||
It's nearly all of them. | ||
And the ones that received significant sentences had the sentences reduced or commuted. | ||
And I think that is a true victory. | ||
So my congratulations to the president and to everybody that was pardoned. | ||
To T.R. Sartre, to Christian Secor, even to Baked Alaska, who I don't consider a friend anymore, and not to those people that called in a bomb threat at my rally who were charged. | ||
I think it's actually unfortunate that they were pardoned. | ||
They should be in jail for other things. | ||
But for everybody that was pardoned, it is a true and a heartfelt congratulations. | ||
God bless you. | ||
That was a truly loyal moment and actually, I think, sets up the administration. | ||
In a positive way. | ||
I think that sends a message that Trump did not forget his most loyal supporters. | ||
He did deliver for them. | ||
This is probably not the most popular first action that he could take, but he followed through and he did it. | ||
I believe it was too late. | ||
He should have done it in January four years ago, but it's better late than never, and it still came at a cost. | ||
And it shows that he didn't leave anybody behind. | ||
So God bless President Trump for that. | ||
I truly congratulate him and everybody that was pardoned for that. | ||
It's a remarkable day. | ||
And especially for me. | ||
I obviously didn't get charged, although they considered charging me, and I went through a lot of other problems. | ||
A lot of people say I got off scot-free. | ||
I really did not. | ||
Believe me. | ||
For everybody that was involved on that day and the aftermath, It was an indescribably dreadful feeling of helplessness, that the government was absolutely crushing us. | ||
They have unlimited resources. | ||
There is no transparency. | ||
There is no recourse. | ||
The only way to fight back is to spend extraordinary amounts of money, which does not guarantee you anything. | ||
They can see everything. | ||
Not even subpoenaing records. | ||
Companies were volunteering records. | ||
Bank of America, telecom companies were volunteering records. | ||
Geolocation was being used. | ||
They brought in thousands of judges and agents so that they could charge thousands of people really at their discretion. | ||
And the full weight, not only of the federal government, but really all of elite society came crashing down. | ||
On a few thousand Trump supporters, a few thousand, I wouldn't even call them political extremists, but really just political activists. | ||
To utterly destroy and squash them. | ||
To send a message to the whole world and to the country about the seat of our government. | ||
And you can understand why they did it, but it was quite literally a reign of terror. | ||
That was the purpose of it. | ||
It's not an exaggeration. | ||
It's not a misnomer. | ||
That is literally by definition what it was. | ||
It was a reign of terror. | ||
And they said as much. | ||
One of the prosecutors leading the charge in the DOJ said in an interview shortly after the inauguration four years ago that they were doing shock and awe, arresting e-celebrities, arresting internet personalities. | ||
To scare people not to go to the inauguration. | ||
It was by definition a political terror. | ||
It was a political repression. | ||
It was a political persecution. | ||
And it was carried out in such a way baked in to the prosecutions to scare people to not exercise their civil rights. | ||
That was the purpose of it. | ||
It was intentional. | ||
It was by design. | ||
And that is what they did. | ||
It was a political terror in America like we haven't seen really since 9-11 against Muslims. | ||
It was turned inwardly. | ||
All these surveillance, law enforcement, and other tools that were built up over the last 30 years because of the war on terror were turned inwardly away from the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and towards Breitbart and like Facebook groups, QAnon, Trump supporters to surveil, monitor, and then utterly crush them and destroy their fucking lives. | ||
And they did it. | ||
They did it to almost 2,000 people. | ||
They did it to me. | ||
Even people that they did not charge, they still destroyed their lives. | ||
I was banned from everything. | ||
I lost my income for years. | ||
My friends turned against me because I became radioactive. | ||
They thought I would be charged. | ||
I had to pay nearly a quarter of a million dollars in legal fees. | ||
I was put on a no-fly list for a year, which was devastating. | ||
They froze all my money for half a year, which was devastating. | ||
They forced a subpoena on me, which was very costly, and also made me further radioactive. | ||
Everybody knows my reputation. | ||
Who wants to talk to me if Congress is going to subpoena all my text messages? | ||
If you're texting me and we're being low-key, oh, don't tell anybody I'm a griper. | ||
And then Congress says, give us all your texts, which, by the way, I never turned over. | ||
I didn't give them a fucking thing. | ||
But imagine if that's the message that goes out. | ||
Oh, all this guy's text messages are going to be turned over to the Democrats in Congress. | ||
I mean, it's terrible and it's brutal. | ||
And it's not to say, look, obviously the people that got charged had it worse because, believe me, lawfare is a whole other ordeal. | ||
There's nothing like it and you don't know what it's like until you've been subjected to it. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
Lawfare itself is the punishment. | ||
The court dates, the legal fees, the lawyers, the uncertainty about sentencing, that's part of the punishment. | ||
And God bless the people that went through that. | ||
They may have been exonerated, they may have been pardoned, but nothing will take back the heartache and the despair and the anguish and the... | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable. | ||
And there really should be accountability. | ||
It should go further. | ||
But at the minimum, God bless Trump that he put an end to the nightmare. | ||
He put an end to the madness because, like I said, as someone who is a subject of a lot of this stuff, if not an actual charge, it was an unbelievable terror. | ||
Nobody who was not involved on that day really understands the sinking feeling in the months and years after that. | ||
It's just, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. | ||
Scratch that, I would actually wish it on my worst enemies, but knowing the gravity of it, absolutely knowing the gravity of it, I would wish it on some of them, but it's pretty brutal. | ||
So, God bless Trump for that. | ||
Honestly, I was surprised. | ||
And I'm pleasantly surprised. | ||
So God bless Trump. | ||
We're going to go through some of the other ones. | ||
The next executive order was a TikTok executive order extending the implementation of the ban. | ||
Mr. Trump signed an executive order on Monday night telling the Justice Department not to enforce for 75 days a law that effectively bans TikTok. | ||
It was supposed to go into effect a day ago. | ||
It is unclear what legal authority the president has to delay the bipartisan law, which was upheld by the Supreme Court three days ago. | ||
The divest or ban law permitted the president to delay its implementation by 90 days if a sale was in progress by January 19th. | ||
So the TikTok ban, the law says it had 200 and some days from the time of passage until implementation. | ||
That TikTok would be prohibited from being accessed in the United States with a prohibitive fine unless it was sold to an American company. | ||
Now, they say this is because of a national security threat posed by Chinese surveillance because TikTok is owned by parent company ByteDance, which is headquartered in China. | ||
And the premise is that if it's a Chinese company, then Beijing can at any time... | ||
Under the weight of law, with the force of law, request the data from ByteDance from TikTok users in the United States and effectively spy on the mobile devices and the software of over 100 million TikTok users in America. | ||
So they say it has to go or you have to sell it to an American company to mitigate that threat. | ||
Well, TikTok refuses to sell. | ||
And as of January 19th, it was banned and then resuscitated pending a potential sale. | ||
This executive order suspends the implementation of the ban for 75 days and presumably Trump will look for a buyer or negotiate with TikTok itself to force a sale of some or all of the company or find some other remedy to keep it active in the United States. | ||
Now, I don't know how much of a win this really is because... | ||
They will ban TikTok if they don't sell it to an American company. | ||
If they sell it to an American company, this is actually not good for us. | ||
Because understand, all of the American social media companies, in the same way that a Chinese social media company can be spied on by the Chinese government, all the American social media companies can be spied on by the U.S. An Israeli government. | ||
So, I'm not sure how much of an improvement that actually is. | ||
For example, X is owned by Elon Musk. | ||
Elon Musk is a defense contractor. | ||
He contracts with the government, with the military. | ||
When Telegram, when the CEO of Telegram was arrested in France, he turned over millions of users' data, which has fallen into the hands of the United States government. | ||
When a foreign social platform falls into the custody or the ownership of an American company or an American jurisdiction or a country with an extradition treaty, that just becomes property of the CIA and the FBI. So we're going to keep TikTok, but it's going to be run by Marc Andreessen. | ||
I don't know if that's actually a great benefit, but anyway. | ||
So I don't know how I feel about that. | ||
The next executive order is an order for federal workers to return to in-person, full-time work. | ||
Okay, I mean, yeah, that'll make the government run more smoothly, probably. | ||
Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. | ||
We're in, we're out. | ||
We went in under Obama. | ||
We went out under Trump. | ||
We went in under Biden. | ||
We're out under Trump. | ||
It's not... | ||
Binding anyway. | ||
So this is not really a big deal. | ||
He withdrew us from the World Health Organization, which was instrumental in creating the COVID guidance. | ||
I don't know how much of a benefit this is, considering that Trump worked hand in glove with the WHO when he was president during the pandemic. | ||
So again, I mean, leaving a supranational organization, okay. | ||
The final order he signed at the Capital One Arena was directed at aiming what Trump has called the weaponization of government by the Biden administration against his political adversaries, although we don't really know what it does. | ||
Now for the good stuff on immigration. | ||
Trump began invoking presidential powers to launch a sweeping crackdown on immigration, tasking the military with border enforcement, designating cartels and gangs as terrorist groups. | ||
Shunning down asylum and refugee admissions, which would be catch and release. | ||
The president declared a national emergency at the southern border and ordered the Defense Department to more heavily involve military resources there. | ||
He is instructing officials to start construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, relaunching a multi-billion dollar project that he championed during his first term in office, where about 455 miles of barrier were built along the southwest border. | ||
Between 2017 and January 2021. So this is expected, but it's good. | ||
He's basically re-implementing the suite of executive orders that he had implemented in the final two years of his last presidency. | ||
Starting in June 2019, Trump started to put together a regime of executive orders that included the migrant protection protocols, otherwise known as Remain in Mexico, among other policies to prevent migrants from coming in. | ||
And the dirty secret about the border is that illegals aren't sneaking in. | ||
They're being led in. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
When people think about the southern border, they think about people climbing a fence or swimming around. | ||
That's not how they're getting in. | ||
The vast majority of them are categorized as apprehensions, meaning that border security actually intercedes them. | ||
They collect them at the border. | ||
The illegals surrender at a port of entry. | ||
They surrender to law enforcement. | ||
That's how they get in. | ||
You'd think that's the last thing they'd want to do. | ||
If they show up and meet a border guard, then they're going to get thwarted from entering. | ||
It's the opposite. | ||
They deliberately show up where the border guards are because the border guards will collect them, register their asylum claim, They read a script, claim political asylum. | ||
We legally can't turn them away. | ||
And because we cannot detain them at the border while we adjudicate whether their asylum claim is legitimate, we release them into the country. | ||
And that was the scandal of this Customs and Border app, this CBP1 app that was disabled today. | ||
Illegal immigrants could schedule an appointment at a border crossing. | ||
Like you, schedule an appointment at the dentist. | ||
I'm going to show up at 2 p.m., get my teeth cleaned. | ||
They would show up. | ||
They would schedule an appointment at a port of entry at the southern border. | ||
I'd like to come into the United States illegally. | ||
I'm thinking like 3 o'clock on Wednesday. | ||
And this is how it's done. | ||
So what Trump did in 2019 and 2020 was implement a number of executive orders which prevented them from actually getting on this side of the border. | ||
We'll take your asylum claim, but instead of being brought into the interior of the United States while we adjudicate it, and there's a backlog of millions and we can't store you at the border, so we'll just let you go to New York. | ||
We're going to keep you in Mexico instead. | ||
And we're not going to take your claims. | ||
We're not going to take your refugee claim. | ||
We're going to change how that all works, and we're going to keep you on this side of the border while we construct a physical barrier. | ||
And that did reduce illegal immigration significantly. | ||
Not completely, but significantly. | ||
So this is very good. | ||
It was to be expected, but this is very good. | ||
In terms of the military, I will tell you, when they say they're deploying the military to the border, The military cannot enforce the border. | ||
So the military cannot do interior removals. | ||
They cannot reject people at the border. | ||
The military cannot perform a border patrol or an interior removal role. | ||
What they can do is build infrastructure. | ||
So the military can engage in engineering projects like building facilities or maybe the wall. | ||
But I hate to tell you they will not be repelling illegals. | ||
But he went further. | ||
Trump moved to dismantle the longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment, signing an order for federal agencies to deny birthright citizenship to children of parents who are unauthorized immigrants or temporary visa holders. | ||
The U.S. government has long interpreted the 14th Amendment of the Constitution as granting a right of citizenship for those born on American soil, regardless of their parents' immigration status. | ||
This is good, but this is one of those things that it's kind of like the first bullshit order that goes out. | ||
The 14th Amendment, although it should be reinterpreted, is very clear that anyone born on the land becomes a citizen. | ||
It does not say they have to be legal. | ||
It does not say. | ||
It's very clear. | ||
The text of the amendment is very clear. | ||
You're born on the land. | ||
You're a citizen. | ||
So, this will be challenged in the courts. | ||
It won't even be implemented in the meantime. | ||
And it will be overturned. | ||
So, I think there's a very, very slim and low chance that this will result in the end of birthright citizenship. | ||
On some level, is there a knock-on effect that people get talking about this issue? | ||
Maybe. | ||
But no one's going to do anything about it. | ||
Congress won't act. | ||
There won't be an amendment to the Constitution, which would be extraordinary. | ||
They're pissing this away. | ||
This is nothing. | ||
So am I against them signing it? | ||
No, but it's not going to do anything. | ||
And I wish they would have done more on this because they probably could have summoned the political will to repeal this. | ||
Maybe. | ||
They maybe could have summoned some sort of political will to change this in Congress or in the Constitution. | ||
Trump could have appointed justices that would have committed to doing that, but it's not going to happen, so this is really nothing. | ||
He changed an executive order to give the death penalty to illegal immigrants who murdered law enforcement officers. | ||
This is, I mean, okay, but this is like, whatever. | ||
I mean, it's not like they're not arresting people that kill police, except in Chicago maybe. | ||
But, I mean, okay, they're going to kill the people that kill police. | ||
That's good. | ||
I mean, that's a good thing, but it doesn't really transform immigration. | ||
On the economy, Mr. Trump's executive orders related to energy production and the economy are geared towards cutting regulations, criticized as red tape. | ||
His orders include declaring a national emergency related to energy cost. | ||
And putting an end to the electric vehicle mandate, he also signed an executive order focused specifically on Alaskan economic and energy production. | ||
The state and its natural resources are critical to national security, and the next administration is trying to boost its LNG, liquefied natural gas production, for both export and domestic use. | ||
The new president also signed a presidential memorandum on inflation directing the government to focus on bringing down rising costs. | ||
Again, that's just like, whatever. | ||
I mean, hey, tell the government to make eggs cheaper. | ||
I don't think it really works like that. | ||
They already doubled the money supply. | ||
So, cat's out of the bag. | ||
Energy cost is already going down. | ||
So, and then on gender and diversity, Trump addressed on his first day related to gender wokeness and programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
He made it a policy of the federal government to recognize two sexes that cannot be changed, male and female, based. | ||
Now it is the law of the land that there are only two genders. | ||
Liberals eat shit. | ||
Mr. Trump also directed the Office of Management and Budget to coordinate with agencies to terminate all mandates, policies and programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion. | ||
The executive order includes a review of facilities that have been renamed as part of DEI initiatives. | ||
So, taken together, unfortunately, a lot of these executive orders don't appear to be extremely meaningful at first glance. | ||
I mean, you could throw out a lot of these right out of the gate. | ||
The DEI, two-gender stuff, I mean, like, whatever. | ||
Okay, I just want the border shut down. | ||
It's good. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
Do I support it? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is it good? | ||
Yes. | ||
But does this ultimately reverse course of society? | ||
Gay marriage is here to stay. | ||
Tolerance and normalcy of homosexuality, divorce, transgenderism. | ||
It's all here to stay. | ||
Are we going to take away the riot of people that cut their penis off? | ||
No. | ||
There's still going to be transgenders. | ||
Caitlyn Jenner was at Mar-a-Lago the day after the election. | ||
So does this really fundamentally change anything? | ||
Not really. | ||
On the economy, they're opening up drilling. | ||
It will bring energy costs down. | ||
I'd probably support this. | ||
But again, does this really transform structurally the economy? | ||
No, this does not change the fundamental equation on debt, on currency, on jobs, on trade. | ||
It's good for the economy, but okay. | ||
The death penalty for illegals that kill law enforcement, another good thing, but doesn't really change immigration. | ||
Birthright citizenship going nowhere. | ||
The executive order on weaponization of the government. | ||
Look, Biden's out of office. | ||
Does this change anything structurally? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And Trump is in office anyway. | ||
I think that's done regardless. | ||
Pulling out of the WHO Paris Climate Agreement, like whatever. | ||
Federal workers returning to work. | ||
Okay, good for them. | ||
TikTok being bought by Andreessen Horowitz or whatever. | ||
Okay, six of one, half a dozen of the other. | ||
To me, the two meaningful executive orders are these. | ||
Clemency for January 6th protesters and securing the border. | ||
Those are the two good things. | ||
The rest of it, I could really take it or leave it. | ||
He will close the border. | ||
And we'll see the numbers very quickly. | ||
We'll see what the border apprehensions look like in January and February, and we'll see if it's working. | ||
So we'll be able to tell. | ||
But I think that is one of the things that is going to go very well under the Trump administration. | ||
I'd be surprised if it didn't. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
I support that. | ||
And like I said, giving clemency to the January 6 protesters is extremely loyal, and it's a personal relief. | ||
It's a relief for the conscience of the country. | ||
But I have to say I'm a little disappointed because the message that we were given today is that a golden age was starting a flurry of executive action to start a transformative epoch in the history of mankind in America. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
Okay, that didn't happen. | ||
Nothing was passed today with trade, okay? | ||
No tariffs, nothing on trade. | ||
Nothing was passed today on the wars. | ||
Nothing. | ||
On Syria, on Iraq, nothing. | ||
On Ukraine, Ukraine war still goes on. | ||
Today he said at the signing ceremony, he said that he cannot end the war in Gaza. | ||
It's up to them. | ||
Okay? | ||
And immigration, it's really unchanged. | ||
There's nothing on deportations, nothing on legal immigration. | ||
So, I mean, we could talk about what we got, and what we got is sort of like stocking stuffers. | ||
It's sort of like, you know how on Christmas your parents get you like an iPod and then they get you a bunch of bullshit? | ||
Here's your iPod and then here's like a bunch of chocolate Santas and here's some M&Ms and, you know, here's a $5 McDonald's gift card. | ||
I'm not dissing Christmas. | ||
I love you, Mom and Dad. | ||
I love my parents. | ||
But it's like we all know that is the economy of presents. | ||
That is the economy of presents. | ||
You get an iPod and then a bunch of crap. | ||
You get a Nintendo Switch and a bunch of crap. | ||
You get a FX lightsaber from Sharper Image and you get a bunch of crap. | ||
That is just how it goes. | ||
And that's how it feels today. | ||
We got the January 6th commutations and pardons. | ||
We got the border security. | ||
And then we got a bunch of... | ||
We're pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement. | ||
Great. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Little chocolate. | ||
Now what? | ||
How about we shut down the fucking border? | ||
How about we deport 30 million people? | ||
How about now we bring the troops home? | ||
Tariffs? | ||
Anybody? | ||
Invade Greenland? | ||
Invade somebody? | ||
Stop invading Ukraine? | ||
Hello? | ||
Where's the rest of the presence? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
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So... | |
What matters with the executive order, it's not just what we got, it's what we didn't got. | ||
We got a lot of fluff. | ||
And this gives me a bad feeling, because this tells you it's more of the same. | ||
This was the first administration. | ||
A lot of signing, a lot of fanfare, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that, do it in an arena, do it in the White House, do it on a train, do it on a plane, pass something about this and that. | ||
Okay, but it's not actually changing anything. | ||
It's this big spectacle and busy work. | ||
But to pull us out of the WHO, I'm sorry, does anyone really care? | ||
Except for, you know, I'm sure some people care, all these, you know, vaccine people. | ||
And good. | ||
I mean, it's a good thing. | ||
I don't oppose it. | ||
But this is not the flurry of executive power, the coroner. | ||
Coronation, that's President Trump to you. | ||
You have zero days. | ||
Okay, but now today we get Paris Climate Agreement, WHL, federal workers come to work tomorrow. | ||
We're not going to ban TikTok for two months. | ||
So, again, today is the big day when we see whether the speculation about Trump's vengeance tour His heel turn, having learned his lessons, all of that now is going to crash on the shore against the rocks of reality. | ||
And we're going to see what's really going on. | ||
And I continue to believe that the beneficiaries of this administration will be Silicon Valley and the state of Israel. | ||
There will not be structural change to immigration, to the economy, to trade. | ||
How we conduct our foreign policy to any of it. | ||
I think we're going to escalate in Ukraine before we de-escalate. | ||
I think we're going to give everything that Israel needs and we may see strikes on Iran and the situation may get worse. | ||
I think immigration will remain high if not from illegal sources, from legal sources. | ||
Here's what they're not signing the executive order on. | ||
They're not reclassifying federal employees to hire 50,000 people, which is something they said they'd do. | ||
They're not ending the war in Syria or Iraq, which is something they promised the first time. | ||
They didn't pass a single tariff when Trump promised a 15% across-the-board tariff on all imports or a tariff on Canada and Mexico or on China, which is what he promised during the transition. | ||
He's not reducing legal immigration. | ||
He's not signing an executive order to marshal the resources for mass deportations. | ||
So the executive branch reforms that would give him more power are not happening. | ||
Things on trade, things on foreign policy, and things on immigration are not happening. | ||
Why not? | ||
Four years. | ||
Four years they had to write this up. | ||
Four years they had to find the personnel. | ||
Four years they had to think about it. | ||
We get an executive order on the WHO? Fuck you. | ||
I mean, seriously. | ||
Now, I'm not going to be... | ||
I'm not going to totally sell and flip out because it's day one, but honest to God, what is the excuse? | ||
It reminds me of the transition. | ||
You had four years to find personnel, and they did this Matt Gaetz thing, and they did this thing with DEA, and they didn't have people ready to go. | ||
We get Susie Wiles, we get Marco Rubio. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
So the transition told us what we were getting. | ||
Trump backing Elon Musk in the H-1B debacle. | ||
told us what we were getting. | ||
John Thune and Mike Johnson controlling the Senate and the House, that told us what we were getting. | ||
And now the first day of executive orders, this is another preview of what we're getting. | ||
And it is not the national populist takeover of executive power that we were told that Curtis Yarvin and all the, you know, they talk such a big game. | ||
We're going to use power. | ||
We're going to wield state power. | ||
To do what? | ||
Import more Jeets and oil, the power your AI got. | ||
I mean, because that seems to be the only thing they're going to do. | ||
But we'll wait and see. | ||
You know, but we'll give them a chance and we'll watch. | ||
But honestly, I was not impressed. | ||
I thought the speech was okay thematically. | ||
It was basically a stump speech with some of the usual flowery language. | ||
There was some good stuff in there. | ||
But it was really another stump speech. | ||
And the executive orders were a big show. | ||
Nothing on trade, nothing on deportations, nothing about bringing the troops home. | ||
And during the signing ceremony, he said, I can't end the war in Gaza. | ||
At the same time, he ended the sanctions on the West Bank settlers. | ||
He eliminated any of the restrictions on foreign aid to Israel. | ||
And he took some other actions pertaining to that conflict. | ||
So I think it's very clear what we are going to get, and I'm not totally impressed. | ||
Now, the next 100 days, that is going to be the real question. | ||
Are we going to see the implementation of a tariff regime? | ||
That's a big question. | ||
We'll know. | ||
There's going to be a debt ceiling negotiation and possibly an agenda bill, which includes many things pertaining to immigration and other things that goes through the Congress. | ||
And we'll see what the EU's budget reconciliation on. | ||
That'll be a big test. | ||
How he treats the negotiations in Ukraine and the Middle East, whether we get an Iran strike in this very short window, that's another thing to watch for. | ||
And then whether there are massive raids carried out by ICE this week. | ||
We were told there'd be massive operations from ICE today in Chicago and New York. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
Will it happen this week? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They said nationwide operations from coast to coast. | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
So these are the things we're going to be watching and waiting to look for. | ||
We're going to watch for budget reconciliation. | ||
We're going to watch for debt ceiling in Congress. | ||
We're going to watch, obviously, for whether there will be brinksmanship against Russia, how he'll resolve that, what his first approach will be. | ||
And we'll see whether Israel will collapse the deal that was made last week, the ceasefire, whether they'll expand it to Iran. | ||
On the border, we're going to have to watch for whether border apprehensions go up or down or stay the same. | ||
We're going to have to watch and see if there's going to be massive ICE operations, if they even try. | ||
We'll have to wait and see in terms of cabinet personnel if there's going to be some reclassification of federal employees. | ||
And then ultimately... | ||
We'll have to wait and see for whether there will be a significant attempt at a trade regime, and that, I'm sure, will result from negotiations and meetings with the leaders of Canada, Mexico, the EU, and China. | ||
So this is our forecast for 100 days. | ||
Those are the things we're going to look for, and I will judge the administration as a success if there is progress made on those fronts. | ||
If at the end of 100 days, which is over three months, A little math there for you. | ||
If at the end of 100 days, border apprehensions go way down, if there's significant attempts being made at interior removals by ICE, if tariffs are going up, not being threatened but going up, if there's no strike on Iran, if there's an end in sight for the war in Ukraine and it's not escalating rather than de-escalating. | ||
If there is a reclassification of employees, if there's an agenda bill that goes through Congress which contains real reforms, I will judge this administration as a success. | ||
It's a great sign. | ||
If most or all of those things aren't completed, it's over. | ||
It's a failure. | ||
And the thing is, and this is the last thing I'm going to say, and then we're going to take Super Chats because this has been a very long show already. | ||
I think we're at two hours, haven't even read Super Chats. | ||
Last thing I'm going to say is this. | ||
About our 100 days here. | ||
We do not have as much time as you think we do. | ||
Trump is not running for reelection, which means he is a lame duck. | ||
When you can't run again, when you are barred by term limits, it means you are a lame duck. | ||
This is a lame duck presidency. | ||
In a year, they're going to start talking about the midterms. | ||
This is the slimmest majority for the House in 100 years. | ||
We have 220 votes in the House of Representatives. | ||
It's a majority of 218, slimmest in 100 years. | ||
In the Senate, you have four rhinos that would not approve Matt Gaetz. | ||
You've got the senators from Kentucky and Utah. | ||
I think it's actually now John Thune and the senator from Utah, and then Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski. | ||
We do not have a massive majority in the Senate. | ||
Midterms are in a year. | ||
When the midterm campaign starts, they're going to say, we can't do anything extraordinary. | ||
We can't do anything controversial. | ||
And they're already going to be thinking about 2028, a year, two years from now. | ||
So you think we have four years? | ||
We have a year. | ||
Realistically, we have one year. | ||
We have two bills. | ||
Two budget reconciliation bills that can pass the Senate with a simple majority, but it doesn't even matter because the House, we barely have a simple majority. | ||
So we do not have as much time as you think. | ||
We can't count on Congress. | ||
We can't count on this whack Supreme Court. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett sucks. | ||
Kavanaugh sucks. | ||
They all suck. | ||
We can only count on aggressive, ambitious, unprecedented executive action, and we don't have a lot of time. | ||
So, we will know by the end of this year if this administration is going to work or not, if it's going to be unprecedented change or not, and that is not an exaggeration because that's exactly how it went down the first time. | ||
Trump will not, and I could be wrong about this, it's still far out, but the odds are that Trump will not keep his majority in the House in the next cycle. | ||
He will lose the House. | ||
He barely won. | ||
By the skin of his teeth this time. | ||
And it is rare that an incumbent party keeps control of the House or expands control of the House in the midterms. | ||
So he is on track to lose the House. | ||
And when he loses that, it's gridlock. | ||
Arguably, it already is. | ||
So if he can't get it done in the next two years, he will not get it done. | ||
If he can't get it done in the first year, they'll be thinking about the midterms a year from now. | ||
It will not happen. | ||
So what we need is aggressive, energetic, fast, executive reform immediately. | ||
If it doesn't come, don't count on it coming later. | ||
And that means it has to be moving immediately. | ||
There can be no time for delay. | ||
But based on what we saw on day one, I don't feel super good. | ||
I'm not extremely optimistic. | ||
It's good stuff. | ||
The gender stuff is good. | ||
Pulling out of the Paris climate, of course, is good. | ||
Pulling out of some of the stuff, it's good. | ||
Killing people that kill cops, it's good. | ||
Or illegals that kill border patrol, that's good. | ||
The border security stuff is great. | ||
But it's really not enough. | ||
So we're going to be watching the next 100 days to see if there's progress. | ||
But that's going to be like a trimester. | ||
And if it's not done by the third one, if it's not done by the end of the year, I would be... | ||
Seriously skeptical about whether this administration will deliver real reform. | ||
So all this talk about golden age, it sounds great. | ||
Look, it's rhetoric. | ||
We've heard it all before. | ||
It's mourning in America. | ||
Okay, we've heard all that before. | ||
This is why it now matters whether this is a revolution or not. | ||
If it's a revolution, that means Trump is going to seize power. | ||
Use his mandate aggressively with the bully pulpit. | ||
He has the personal energy to see it through to the finish line and deliver radical reform. | ||
If it's not a revolution, don't count on anything changing. | ||
And it's clearly the latter. | ||
It's what I said. | ||
People said, oh, you just want to be a dissident. | ||
You want to lose. | ||
You don't want to join the winning team. | ||
It's like, no, I just want to win. | ||
So that is my... | ||
Big picture appraisal of the situation. | ||
That's my monologue on Inauguration Day in 2025. I've been doing this show for eight years. | ||
I'm not going to say too much about that because it's not quite my anniversary yet, but I started this show two weeks after Trump's first inauguration. | ||
I have covered politics basically every single day since. | ||
I've not taken more than a week off of this show. | ||
Since then, for eight years, every day of the Trump administration, every day of the Biden administration, I knew people in the Trump administration at very high levels. | ||
I was a part of Stop the Steal, rallied for Trump during the campaign. | ||
I was a part of the January 6th aftermath. | ||
I met the man. | ||
I know what I'm talking about. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
I've lived it. | ||
I know the people who are in the room where it happens. | ||
Not to be quoting Hamilton, but that's just what it is. | ||
In the corridors where the decisions are made. | ||
And I come at this not as a bitter anti-Trumper or something. | ||
I come at this as an original OG America Firster who got into this as a young idealist, as an 18-year-old who had this sunny optimism that many people have now. | ||
But who learned the hard way over time that there is no substitute for political maneuvering. | ||
You can cover your eyes. | ||
You can put your fingers in your ears. | ||
You could ignore the reality. | ||
There is no substitute for political maneuvering and pragmatism. | ||
And if we want to deliver a true America first victory, it must be a structural revolution in government, in society, has to be delivered by the right people with energy who are intelligent, who know who's on our side. | ||
Trump does not meet that description. | ||
This movement does not meet that description. | ||
It is thoroughly infiltrated and compromised, and for that reason I do not have confidence it will deliver revolutionary change. | ||
That's why I didn't vote for it. | ||
And I say that as someone with deep affection for Trump, understanding and being touched sentimentally by the gravity and the weight of the story and the narrative. | ||
It is profound to me. | ||
It is sentimental to me, and I get it. | ||
But as someone with my life invested in this, with more skin in the game than anybody who has put more on the line, risked more, faced more danger, faced more consequences than anybody watching this show, for my support for Trump, for this movement, I say it with some credibility and authority. | ||
And I don't say it lightly, and I don't take it lightly. | ||
I say it gravely and with gravity and with seriousness. | ||
And with a mind towards a lifetime, my lifetime, so far and in the future of being in this movement. | ||
I'm not thinking in terms of two years and four years. | ||
I'm thinking in terms of generations. | ||
In terms of generations of people. | ||
People that signed on to this movement when they were in high school and who now have children. | ||
And their children will be in this movement and then their children will be in this movement when I'm an old man. | ||
And if we don't have a mind towards that time horizon. | ||
And a deeper and a more profound and a structural way of thinking, then we will never transcend our current predicament. | ||
And we have to have a mind towards the big picture, which is the white genocide, the demographic transition that is taking place, non-white people moving into white countries and degrading European civilization, the mass apostasy, which is a result of modernism. | ||
And the systems, capitalism, industry, and technology, which are degrading our humanity and spirit. | ||
Through a liberal democratic political system. | ||
These are the big picture items. | ||
We cannot be swayed by cane sugar and beef tallow and Red 40. We cannot be swayed by leaving the WHO and drilling for more oil or something like that. | ||
We have to stay focused. | ||
We have to be clever. | ||
There is no substitute for political acumen. | ||
Good intentions are not enough. | ||
They're essential, but they're not enough without being clever. | ||
So that is how I'm entering this next four years. | ||
It's a transitional time for me. | ||
I got into this riding the Trump wave, and the Trump years were one distinct period. | ||
The Biden years with the January 6th dragnet, the emergence of free speech, Pivot to the radical right, a cultural shift, that was another. | ||
Now this next four years will be yet another era, and it's hard to see exactly what it will hold. | ||
But that is my attitude going in. | ||
In 2017, I was optimistic, gave Trump a chance, ruling party, young idealist. | ||
2021, dark winter, political repression, survival, going underground. | ||
Now 2024. 2025, it seems like we have emerged from the underground. | ||
We have survived. | ||
We have a tenuous opportunity. | ||
Platform on X and on Rumble. | ||
Political persecution seems to have abated. | ||
A more liberal climate, and by that I mean a freer climate, has prevailed. | ||
I say that for the idiots that watch the show and don't know what liberalization means. | ||
And yet it seems that our enemies are more powerful than enemy and working hand in glove, or more powerful than ever, and working hand in glove with our former leader. | ||
So it's a weird time, but I go into it, I feel like now more confident than ever having a basic grasp of the game that we're really all playing, and so we're going to be on the journey together. | ||
We're going to be doing a lot of things. | ||
I'll have more to say about this on the anniversary of America First in a couple of weeks, but we have our own actions that we have planned for the rest of the year and for the next four years. | ||
But I plan to be an immovable rock, stalwart defender of America First in this new Trump administration when that definition is changing. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
So I'm not going to be at the balls. | ||
I'm not going to be at the parties. | ||
Because I'm not invited and I'm not going to be at Passage Press. | ||
Coronation ball with the Mossad chief and Curtis Yarvin. | ||
I'm going to be the immovable rock that I have been for the last eight years since the first inauguration on what America First means and the real legacy of Trump's campaign. | ||
What the Trump movement is supposed to be about and what it should have been a stepping stone into in the future. | ||
That's what we do. | ||
That is what I am. | ||
That is what this movement is. | ||
We are the remnant. | ||
Everyone else has been bought or drifted into the center, and however much it costs me, however unpopular it is, we cannot move from where we are, which is America first, which is Christian, specifically Catholic, which is against a white genocide. | ||
We are the defenders of Western white Christian civilization in the world, and that is what is worth preserving, not all the other trash. | ||
So anyway, that is my vision. | ||
That's our message here on Inauguration Day. | ||
We've really covered a lot of ground, so we're going to get into the Super Chats. | ||
Before we do, because I know it's getting late, it's a long show, remember to follow me here, and my show is back. | ||
I am here live every night, 8 o'clock Central. | ||
I did fall asleep a little bit before the show tonight because I wasn't feeling good, but I'm going to be here. | ||
Because I did a stream earlier, and it took a lot out of me. | ||
But I'm going to be here every night, Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, only on Rumble. | ||
So follow me here. | ||
I'm back. | ||
The show will go forward. | ||
And I'm the only one that really sees the vision, as you can tell by the show tonight. | ||
So make sure to follow me. | ||
And with that, we're going to dive into the Super Chats. | ||
All right, so here we go. | ||
Let me get set up. | ||
That was a long monologue. | ||
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Wow. | |
What do you think? | ||
Was that good? | ||
Was that an all-timer? | ||
or was I yapping too much? | ||
Lots to discuss, but it's an exciting time. | ||
I'm excited. | ||
Excited about possibilities. | ||
But, alright, let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
And we've got a lot of super chats, an exciting first day of the Trump administration and a day back. | ||
Good to be back with you guys, by the way. | ||
And I have to give one shout out, our biggest super chat. | ||
I do have to say this. | ||
So we had a fundraiser before I took my hiatus. | ||
As you know, there was an attempt made on my life last month. | ||
I'm not going to get too into that. | ||
But I did put out a fundraising link, and I hate to do it. | ||
I've never done it before. | ||
When I had legal bills, I had some donors pay for it, but I never put it out publicly. | ||
I don't like to ask for money. | ||
But in this case, it's pretty extraordinary. | ||
I'm having to uproot, pay for security. | ||
The whole situation is extraordinarily expensive. | ||
I wouldn't do it if it wasn't. | ||
We're talking relocation, 24-hour security. | ||
It's a lot of things. | ||
Potentially a major lawsuit. | ||
And we had an angel donor come in with an unbelievable six-figure donation. | ||
And he remains anonymous. | ||
We don't even know who it is. | ||
Came in with an unbelievably huge donation and didn't even tell us who it is. | ||
A contribution to the security relocation lawsuit fund. | ||
And I just have to say, I'd be remiss if I didn't say anything. | ||
07 for the anonymous angel donor. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I thank you from the bottom of my heart. | ||
I mean, that really means something to me. | ||
When my life is literally at stake, people are coming here gun in hand trying to kill me. | ||
And, you know, so that was a moment I hated to do it, but I was really in desperate need of somebody to come in and just help. | ||
You know, God provided, this individual provided, so whoever you are, I wish you would identify yourself, but that's okay if you don't. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
My family thanks you. | ||
I'm sure the movement thanks you. | ||
And a major thank you to everybody else. | ||
We had some other major donations as well. | ||
I don't want to name them because I'm sure they like to remain anonymous, but thank you to everybody else. | ||
We had a lot of other big donations come in, and small ones too. | ||
I appreciate those just as much. | ||
They don't purchase as much, but, you know, I really do believe it's a thought that counts. | ||
So I appreciate everybody that sent some money my way on the fundraiser. | ||
And hopefully that will bear some fruit. | ||
We'll have some announcements about a lawsuit in the near future. | ||
Because it's just like, it's just such a shocking situation. | ||
I'm a live streamer. | ||
Has this happened to anybody else? | ||
I think about all the people that do shows, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro. | ||
I think about even when I was working with Kanye, when I was working with Ye, everybody knew where we were. | ||
We were in the middle of the ghetto. | ||
We were in the middle of Crenshaw in L.A. Everybody knew where we were, and nobody showed up even then. | ||
But me? | ||
I get targeted? | ||
It's like crazy. | ||
So knock on wood, I hope nothing like that ever happens again. | ||
Probably a very unique situation, but anyway, not to digress, but I just wanted to give a big thank you. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I'm going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at some of these super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Native or colonial sent $50. | ||
Peach monkeys totally support Nick. | ||
Ian Malcolm, you cannot hide from the peach monkeys. | ||
Ray Coolio will save Canada and expel fluoride to space. | ||
Total Randy Zoomer victory all autismus. | ||
Rando Gentile is Paul Allen. | ||
Everyone realize this. | ||
I don't know what any of that means, but thank you for that. | ||
$5. | ||
I don't know what that means either, but thank you for that as well. | ||
This is just like so, this is the problem with poor people. | ||
Poor people are so crass and vulgar. | ||
They talk like that. | ||
You talk like this? | ||
You know, me and all of my rich friends, we're sitting with our legs crossed. | ||
We're ordering appetizers. | ||
Keep the appetizers coming. | ||
Let's get five appetizers. | ||
We're ordering mocktails, reading steak with a fork and knife. | ||
Like this, you know, the way you're supposed to. | ||
And then you have some belligerent scum. | ||
You have some dirty, belligerent, mouth-breathing. | ||
Poor person. | ||
Burst through the doors. | ||
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They're blowing rich people. | |
You know, this crude imagery. | ||
Vulgarian. | ||
Guards! | ||
Seize him! | ||
Leave us! | ||
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Guards! | |
Get this vagabond out of here. | ||
Get this vulgarian out of here. | ||
It's just repulsive. | ||
This is why poor people can't have nice things. | ||
No. | ||
I think rich people are better. | ||
And it's true. | ||
Rich people are smarter. | ||
They're better. | ||
But the problem is they're often evil. | ||
Often they are also evil. | ||
But not all the time. | ||
So no, it's not about wanting to have sex with the rich. | ||
It's about saying, you know, let's not kill the rich in the streets. | ||
Let's not murder people in the street. | ||
As someone that somebody tried to murder, I'm actually against killing people you don't like for no reason. | ||
And I'm also against this resentment against the rich. | ||
I'm not against the rich for being rich. | ||
I'm against the elite class because they oppose our interests. | ||
But I do seek a political remedy through government, not killing people, not going in Manhattan and shooting people in the head. | ||
There's a big difference. | ||
But poor people would never get it. | ||
Poor people just want to fling their poo at everything like monkeys. | ||
Poor people see a problem and they want to poo in their hand. | ||
They want to get a nice little handful and they want to throw it at your window. | ||
That's what you are. | ||
You're like a monkey. | ||
You're like a monkey peeing on something or throwing your feces. | ||
We're people. | ||
We use our words. | ||
We use arguments. | ||
We're civilized. | ||
Poor people just want to fling poo. | ||
They don't want to throw a rock at you if you're a bad person. | ||
We have justice. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Damn. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we got to just like not post anymore. | ||
That's like everything. | ||
Well, it's not everything, but it's a lot. | ||
Well, that sounds good. | ||
But like I said, I think despite his best efforts, you know, we have to acknowledge the fact that we don't hold all the cards. | ||
The reality is that... | ||
As we've seen before, in particular in this conflict, Netanyahu has a vote as well. | ||
Biden didn't want to support the war in Gaza. | ||
It wasn't really up to him. | ||
Biden didn't want to defend Israel against Iran over and over again. | ||
It wasn't up to him. | ||
So the function is how aggressive Netanyahu is going to be against Trump. | ||
So, I have no doubt that Trump will make an effort, but so did Biden, Obama, Bush. | ||
Okay, they all did. | ||
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That's great. | |
Nice guy, racism, sent $40. | ||
Glad you're back, dude. | ||
Been dying for content and discourse over here. | ||
Watched some of your inauguration coverage. | ||
It's fucking alarming when they pan out to the crowd and it's just horrific. | ||
Plastic surgery. | ||
DC women. | ||
Looks like a shitty wax museum. | ||
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What the heck? | |
Well, it's Congress. | ||
Congress are all freaks. | ||
Dude, imagine... | ||
Imagine if a Groyper dated Kai Trump or Barron Trump for that matter. | ||
Honestly, maybe that's the way. | ||
We're going to need a Groyper, dude. | ||
Some Groyper's got to marry Kai and Barron Trump and become royalty. | ||
Jared Kushner married in. | ||
Now a Groyper's got to marry him. | ||
The Black Row Iper sent $25. | ||
Welcome back, brother. | ||
Even though you're not frickin' brother. | ||
Good to be back, my brother. | ||
Yeah, come on. | ||
We're brothers. | ||
But hey, good to hear from you, my nigga. | ||
Good to hear from my... | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
I said we weren't going to say the N-word. | ||
Well, that's not... | ||
It's just nigga. | ||
Not like I said that other thing. | ||
That other thing. | ||
You know, so we're cool. | ||
But my nigga, I appreciate you. | ||
Hey, good to be back. | ||
I'm a friend to all. | ||
I'm a friend to all black people. | ||
I'm a friend to all people. | ||
Friend to human beings. | ||
And animals. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Well, you can only really get it at one place, but it's hot stuff. | ||
My brother. | ||
Wow. | ||
Hey, congratulations, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And good to hear from you, my brother. | ||
Another black brother. | ||
Are there any white people that watch this show? | ||
It's so far all brothers. | ||
You know what? | ||
But I love these niggas so much. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So, hey, good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
I love you, too. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
God bless your family. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
More Groypers being born every day. | ||
It's so delicious, dude. | ||
It's so... | ||
Delicious. | ||
She's like calling me up like, why won't President Trump have my back? | ||
I just, I don't understand. | ||
I did so much for President Trump and like, he's just letting them ban me. | ||
He's letting them take my checkmark. | ||
I'm like, yeah, Laura, imagine that. | ||
Damn, that's crazy. | ||
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Damn, that's crazy. | |
Ah, you just hate to see it. | ||
And listen. | ||
You know something? | ||
I probably shouldn't. | ||
Shame on me. | ||
But I forgive Laura. | ||
I love Laura, okay? | ||
And I actually still consider her a friend. | ||
We went at it very intensely during the election. | ||
And, you know, she won't really acknowledge that she came at me first. | ||
She said I came at her first. | ||
Okay. | ||
Life is short. | ||
And I actually like Loomer. | ||
So I'm not going to hold it against her, but I am going to gloat about it, okay? | ||
That's my price. | ||
That's my toll that I will exact. | ||
I exact a toll, okay? | ||
Hey, buddy. | ||
Manhattan toll just went into effect. | ||
You owe me $5,000. | ||
You owe me $6 million. | ||
Laura Loomer, listen, I'm never going to not love her. | ||
We still tore it up at the Four Seasons. | ||
In truth, I was there at the Four Seasons Orlando for the past four weeks with Laura Loomer. | ||
And I was getting my fucking mind blown. | ||
And the sex was unbelievable. | ||
I'm in pain. | ||
It feels like I got beat up. | ||
At the same time, I feel better than ever. | ||
My life force is rejuvenated. | ||
My skin's better. | ||
My hair's better. | ||
I feel younger. | ||
I'm taller. | ||
I'm actually a couple of inches taller after the gymnastics we were doing in there. | ||
I mean, truly. | ||
Olympic-level gymnastics were going on. | ||
And sometimes you got to make up to break up or break up to make up, you know? | ||
Sometimes the sort of unbelievable hate sex is just what a relationship needs. | ||
There's a religious, ethnic dimension to it. | ||
There's a political dimension to it. | ||
A personal rivalry. | ||
An age gap. | ||
I mean, sometimes you need those things. | ||
That's the spice of life, right? | ||
It's the spice of any good relationship. | ||
It's a deep tension. | ||
So we had a good time. | ||
So we had a good time. | ||
I hope she enjoyed herself. | ||
She's still recovering in the hospital. | ||
I'm doing okay. | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
My recovery time was a little shorter, but I consider us close friends after that. | ||
You know, the candle has been relit, our flame has been restored, and I feel warm. | ||
I'm still in the afterglow of our recently relit candle. | ||
You know, that spark just never goes away. | ||
No, we're kidding, of course. | ||
No, I never, we didn't have sex. | ||
It's just a joke. | ||
But we love Laura Loomer. | ||
It is pretty delicious, though. | ||
Pretty scrumptious. | ||
Pretty scrumptious. | ||
How scrumptious is that? | ||
She's calling me up. | ||
Why won't President Trump have my back? | ||
I'm like, damn, I don't know, Laura. | ||
Should have joined Griper Ward 2. Well, hey, we all learn. | ||
You live, you learn. | ||
There haven't been any Hollywood movies with something to the tune of the floorboard seen from Inglourious Bastards about Trump. | ||
He will have failed his mandate on immigration. | ||
Won't even be close. | ||
Good to have you back. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
The media is already starting up with the crying immigrants. | ||
Trashfather 95 sent $10. | ||
When are you dropping the meme coin? | ||
If the leader of the free world can rug, so can you? | ||
Can't do it. | ||
Look, if I did a meme coin, I would make a shitload of money. | ||
We're talking millions of dollars, but I won't do it. | ||
And I'm not going to get specific, but an offer was made. | ||
It was a considerable amount of money, but I turned it down because I can't do. | ||
Can't do it. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
Meme coins are a, by definition, it's a Ponzi scheme. | ||
And, you know, I went into a group chat. | ||
This was a very large offer that I was considering. | ||
And I said, hey, guys, should I do a meme coin? | ||
I'm going to get paid a lot of money, which I could really use right now. | ||
And I saw, you know who jumped in? | ||
Pine Sap. | ||
Pine Sap jumped in and said, I'll buy it. | ||
Do it. | ||
I'll buy it. | ||
And I said, I can't. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
Because I know that if I promote a shitcoin, it's going to be guys like Pinesap. | ||
It's going to be my most loyal, earnest supporters who actually love me and give a shit about me. | ||
Not these people who don't give a shit about me. | ||
Not these people who take me for a ride and I entertain them and don't really care that much. | ||
And to people that actually care about my well-being and the success of this, they're going to throw their money in and get rugged. | ||
And I'm like, I'm not going to do that. | ||
So, can't do it. | ||
I'll sell you a hat. | ||
I'll sell you products. | ||
I have to be a little bit of a merchant. | ||
I'll sell you product. | ||
But you're getting a wonderful, we have the best products in the world. | ||
Wonderful hats, subscriptions, shows. | ||
The show isn't free. | ||
I'll sell you products. | ||
Look, I'm a humble hat merchant. | ||
I'm a simple hat merchant, but I'm not going to scam you for nothing. | ||
I'm not going to scam you for fake money. | ||
Because I wouldn't even be Christian. | ||
It's not even Catholic to make money if you don't work. | ||
Wayne Benedict sent $5. | ||
Just found out I'm 0.9% Ashkenazi Jewish. | ||
Is it over for me? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
It is. | ||
Zingroy percent $100. | ||
Can I write this off on my taxes? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have to ask a tax professional. | ||
I think it's... | ||
Does it count as a gift or you got to ask? | ||
I'm not even going to go there. | ||
I don't want to get arrested. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Speaker 1: Trump says he loves legal immigration in the Oval Office and 20 minutes later, McGaugh shells and the BAP network tweet about an executive order that revokes Biden's H1B policy. | ||
There is not a single Biden order revoked by Trump that even mentions H1B. | ||
Speaker 1: Yeah, they just lie. | ||
I mean, they just lie about everything. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Good to be back, man. | ||
It is good to be back. | ||
That was pretty funny. | ||
I'm not going to lie. | ||
I kind of look, even though Elon is like in an adversarial position right now. | ||
I think he's hilarious. | ||
Like, just like with Trump. | ||
Like, I like Trump, even though he's working against us in some ways. | ||
I like Elon. | ||
Every time he gets up there and does the victory screech, that is so funny when he gets up there and he's like, yeah! | ||
Like, that is so funny that he's the richest guy in the world. | ||
In some ways, it's so sinister. | ||
And yet he's just like, can't help himself but be this autistic spaz. | ||
And I say that with affection. | ||
He's just like bouncing around. | ||
I mean, literally like doing this and getting up there like, yeah! | ||
It's awesome. | ||
I kind of love it. | ||
I kind of love the energy. | ||
And then the like straight up, like that was a serious Roman. | ||
It wasn't even like a subtle, like a wave, like one of these, like a Laura Ingraham. | ||
Remember when Laura Ingraham did that? | ||
That was a straight-up, like, Sig Heil, like, loving Hitler energy. | ||
That was like a straight-up, with-intensity Roman salute. | ||
That was even more like Roman than German. | ||
It was like more Roman than Nazi. | ||
That was like a Julius Caesar, Roman legionary level. | ||
Like, with the open hand too. | ||
Like this embrace of the people. | ||
That was like a serious salute. | ||
So I thought it was great. | ||
It obviously wasn't a real Nazi salute. | ||
He was saying, my heart goes out. | ||
My heart goes out. | ||
You know, and he just, he has... | ||
Not great motor skills, I guess. | ||
But yes, I thought it was great. | ||
It wouldn't be a Trump inauguration without a hail gate. | ||
Richard Spencer is unironically mad that Elon is like stealing his thunder on that. | ||
Richard Spencer tweeted like seven times about it one after the other. | ||
This is dorky. | ||
And I think he gave you a run for your money, I think, a little bit. | ||
But yeah, it was good. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I thought you got wiped out by Trump coin. | ||
Back to selling drugs, I guess. | ||
Well, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Metal Messiah sent $5. | ||
Hey, man, my field goods are hurt. | ||
When I said earlier, you've been through a lot with all the craziness, and I'm sure you deserve a break. | ||
I actually DID mean that. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Well, thanks. | ||
James Mason sent $5. | ||
Tristan date. | ||
Pulled up a video. | ||
His favorite whiskey, Johnny Walker. | ||
What do I do at duty-free? | ||
Fucking Johnny Walker. | ||
That night, sipping the fucking Johnny Walker in the war room by myself with him chilling. | ||
Why? | ||
I studied, bro. | ||
Is this like a copy pasta? | ||
What, my haircut? | ||
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This isn't a J.D. Vance cut. | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
What's the J.D. Vance? | ||
J.D. Vance wears hair like this. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Glad you're still standing on business after all that happened. | ||
My one-year-old is addicted to SpongeBob. | ||
Every morning she runs to the TV and says Bob-Bob. | ||
Also got my BMW supercharged. | ||
Tops out at 165 miles per hour. | ||
Yes, fast. | ||
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Ah, great. | |
This again. | ||
Papal State sent $10. | ||
You got a booger in the left nostril. | ||
Do I? No, I don't. | ||
Detroit Zoomer sent $5. | ||
It's crazy to see these Jewish shills attack Jared Taylor the second they realize he isn't some other pro-Trump, anti-nick shill like them. | ||
So good. | ||
Listen, look, let me start by saying this. | ||
Okay, I like Jared Taylor. | ||
I support him. | ||
I think he's great. | ||
I've said it before. | ||
But there is something satisfying seeing the love affair with Jared Taylor end. | ||
And I, look, let me just be honest here. | ||
Let me be brutally honest. | ||
For a very long time, Jared Taylor was like the foil. | ||
Every time somebody was frustrated with me, They didn't like what I was saying. | ||
They didn't like how I was acting. | ||
They would say, oh, well, Jared Taylor is the real leader. | ||
He's mature. | ||
He's actually smart. | ||
He's not an attention-seeking e-celeb. | ||
He's blah, blah, blah. | ||
He's actually white. | ||
You know, every time people didn't like exactly what I was saying, they would rush to Jared and say, well, Jared's the real deal. | ||
And I like Jared, but that's just what they would say. | ||
You know, there's something to be said about the fact that when you're in the arena, when you're in the fight getting punched and punching, it's a very different logic than when you're not in the arena. | ||
When you're on the bench, when you're backstage, when you're at the announcer table, when you're in the crowd. | ||
And so I'm out here on the front lines, live streaming and tweeting and doing protests and doing stuff. | ||
And it's very easy when I'm in the arena getting punched and doing stuff people don't like for people to say, oh, fuck that guy. | ||
I don't like what's going on. | ||
Now, that guy should be in charge. | ||
He should be the guy. | ||
But, you know, then that guy gets back on Twitter and starts, guess what? | ||
Doing and saying things that aren't super popular. | ||
And then you go, oh, wait a second. | ||
I thought he was a... | ||
Because things have a tendency to become real when they are realized. | ||
When they're imagined and unrealized, they could be anything that you want. | ||
When Jared Taylor's not on Twitter and not effectively or functionally the leader of the dissonant right or whatever you want to call it, like a pissing match, but... | ||
You know, he was censored for years and didn't, you know, like me because I'm a live streamer, go on like an alternate platform or whatever. | ||
When you're in that kind of muted position, it's very easy to just project onto him what you want. | ||
Oh, well, this other guy wouldn't be offending me like this guy. | ||
This other guy who I don't even really hear from that much, well, he wouldn't be doing this. | ||
And then that guy enters reality. | ||
Then that guy gets on Twitter and does a big appearance on Hanania and immediately starts pissing people off. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I agree with him. | ||
What he said on Hanania, I agree with. | ||
I've said many of the same things. | ||
What he said about Trump, I agree with. | ||
I've said many of the same things. | ||
And it's so delicious to see all the people that said, don't bring Nick Fuentes back to Twitter. | ||
Bring Jared back. | ||
Nick shouldn't be the leader. | ||
It should be Jared. | ||
Finally, when Jared gets back on Twitter, And finally, when he gets emotion, he starts pissing these people off for the same reasons that I did. | ||
So there's a little satisfaction I'm getting out of it. | ||
It's no hard feelings. | ||
I love Jared. | ||
I think he's a good guy. | ||
I agree with him on most things. | ||
We don't agree on the Jewish thing, but I think he's solid. | ||
He's an advocate for white people. | ||
He's just a remarkable character to be. | ||
Pushing on that issue for 30 years when it's so unpopular. | ||
And honestly, he's winning. | ||
Like, his talking points are getting out there. | ||
So I have tremendous respect for him as a guy. | ||
And I like him. | ||
But selfishly, selfishly, admittedly, you know, in a very immature way, it is a little delicious to see the love affair end because that was always the narrative. | ||
The narrative was always, don't bring Nick Fuentes back. | ||
He sucks. | ||
He's a provocateur. | ||
We hate him. | ||
Bring back Jared. | ||
He's not a problem. | ||
And then Jared comes back and, you know, newsflash, Jared's a smart guy. | ||
He's saying the same things I am. | ||
Not all of it, but some of it, the West Virginia thing, the Trump thing, and now all these bap shills that said, oh, bring him back. | ||
He won't talk about Jews. | ||
Well, now he's criticizing Trump for not being pro-white enough. | ||
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So, you'll love to see it. | |
It's delicious. | ||
Hey, congratulations, my friend. | ||
Try as I did to keep you imprisoned. | ||
Despite my best efforts, you are a free man, so I'm not a sore loser. | ||
Congratulations on your freedom. | ||
I'll get you next time. | ||
I will get you imprisoned one way or another. | ||
You haven't heard the last of me. | ||
We're not finished. | ||
Okay, I hate to break it to you, but... | ||
We're going to be doing this for a long time. | ||
So you've escaped my clutches this time. | ||
I'll admit, you're free to go for now, all right? | ||
If it wasn't for Trump. | ||
But yeah, hey, enjoy your freedom. | ||
Cheers. | ||
But I will get you. | ||
You will go to jail. | ||
Trust me. | ||
I'm kidding, of course. | ||
I'm glad to see it. | ||
I'm just giving you a hard time. | ||
But God bless you, buddy. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Colton Farrell sent $50. | ||
Elon's stance on H-1B is not surprising. | ||
He has three children with a half-Jewish, half-Indian, Canadian, National Shivanzilis. | ||
She is Director of Operations and Special Projects at Neuralink. | ||
Also, great to have you back, Nick. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That was so funny, dude. | ||
It was hard to believe that was real. | ||
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This guy comes in, he's like, you said to know 500 million Indians? | |
No one is talking about that. | ||
Like, hey, fucktard. | ||
It's called a hyperbole. | ||
And no, that is not a city in India. | ||
It's called an exaggeration, my Indian friend. | ||
You don't know what that is because you're not from here, you know. | ||
They don't have that over here. | ||
Over there. | ||
Yeah, he was mad because I said, we're going to bring in 500 million Indians. | ||
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He's like, it's not 500 million! | |
Shut the fuck up and go the fuck back to India, dude. | ||
Go fucking shit in your own face, dumbass. | ||
It's called a fucking analogy, or hyperbole. | ||
Whatever it is. | ||
Love you, Dalton! | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Hope you get some back pay from the military because he got kicked out for the vaccine. | ||
See, you did the right thing. | ||
Am I not vindicated, by the way? | ||
I told people to not get the vax. | ||
I was right. | ||
I saved a whole generation of groipers. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It is an historic movement of people. | ||
Really? | ||
Not surprised, but... | ||
Disappointed. | ||
Come on, brother. | ||
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Come on, man. | |
He's just genetically fat. | ||
He will always be fat. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The Ozempic isn't working. | ||
he's ozempic resistant. | ||
Gunker Gizmo sent $25. | ||
We'll be praying for your safety. | ||
2025 will be the year of the grow eipers. | ||
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Hopefully so. | |
Austrian Pinterest sent $20. | ||
Red pill take on Stalin? | ||
Was he poisoned by his doctor? | ||
I'm not going to say what race, what people, what doctor. | ||
He was killed by the Jews. | ||
They were trying to kill him, and then he drafted up an order to deport all of them, and then they killed him. | ||
He was pretty old, though. | ||
But, yeah, I think it's possible they poisoned him. | ||
But I guess we'll never know for sure. | ||
Are you asking about his death or in general? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Thank you for the crypto, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey, listen, if anybody made millions on Trumpcoin, you have to give me some. | ||
If anybody made hundreds of millions of dollars or tens of millions, you have to give me some. | ||
We need an ultra-rich donor to give me millions per year so we can really go into overdrive. | ||
So if that's you, hit me up. | ||
Okay, if you made millions on Trumpcoin, I'm kind of counting on you to give me a lot of that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But thank you, Canuck. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
This is the year of getting crypto. | ||
The good news is Trump is going to make us all rich. | ||
That's the silver lining. | ||
- Yeah, he had an epiphany and now he's red-pilled. | ||
- Dude, shut the fuck up, guy. | ||
What a stupid question. | ||
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Uh, so, you said that, like, if bad things happen, people will get more radical? | |
Like, what are we talking about? | ||
A scale from, like, nothing to Hitler? | ||
Are we gonna get Hitler? | ||
Dude, shut the fuck up and go, like, kill yourself or do something else. | ||
This is not for you. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
Good to hear it. | ||
Yeah, the pipeline and everything. | ||
I didn't see the Alberta premier meeting Trump. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think that's really... | ||
I suppose it's interesting they're negotiating about Canada, but... | ||
Did you the post? | ||
Oh, yeah, I did see that in the community. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Pretty funny. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, good to be back. | ||
Ethiopian Groi percent $5. | ||
Nationalists celebrating Elon talking about rape gangs is proof that barely anybody understands sovereignty is the only thing that matters. | ||
People need to read Carl Schmitt. | ||
It's so delusional to think you're going to use Elon. | ||
Elon uses you. | ||
The Carl Schmitt thing is highly overrated, guys. | ||
Carl Schmitt's pretty based on a couple of things, but... | ||
In this decade, we're getting rid of Straussian's favorites, okay? | ||
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I don't want to hear the word Fukuyama for the rest of my life. | |
If you say, as Fukuyama said, you could just, like, end it all. | ||
If you have ever said the words, as Fukuyama said, like it's just over for you, and if you say anything about Carl Schmitt, it's kind of over for you too. | ||
No, I think they should probably vote for AFD, even though I'm skeptical. | ||
True. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
It's just me. | ||
It's like me and Trump, and that's it. | ||
Tragic Labs sent $100. | ||
THX for your accurate coverage and support on H-1B. Hashtag fuck Ellen's face. | ||
Hashtag root and stem. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
You got it, man. | ||
Someone has to be America first. | ||
Hard power grow a percent $5. | ||
Will you ever stream on kick again? | ||
Now that Aiden is back on, I might. | ||
Yes. | ||
Farm from grow a percent $10. | ||
Cooking day and night. | ||
Glad to have you back. | ||
Looking Lino 7. Thanks. | ||
Yeah, I think I lost some weight. | ||
You can see that angle here, right? | ||
You can see the way the light... | ||
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Look at that. | |
Yeah, I've been doing the one meal a day thing. | ||
Haven't been eating a lot. | ||
Not a Chinese dentist sent $5. | ||
Russia Today News Network has a countdown on their newscast. | ||
11 hours left for 24-hour Trump-Ukraine peace deal. | ||
How do you think they're going to spin this fail? | ||
They're just going to stop talking about it, sweep it under the rug. | ||
So funny. | ||
Canuck sent $100. | ||
Last year, you went 5-0 in the prediction market. | ||
Yes, on J.D. Vance nomination. | ||
Yes, on Kamala winning the debate. | ||
Yes, on Israel invading Lebanon before November. | ||
No on record voter turnout. | ||
No on Hamas ceasefire in 2024. | ||
From U.S. to global politics, you're the only pundit in the game that actually does the homework and also be able to extrapolate with a high degree of accuracy. | ||
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Dude, that's actually so goaded. | |
I didn't even keep track of that. | ||
W me. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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That's true. | |
I predicted Vance. | ||
And you know, because you were always asking me and then betting on it. | ||
I did predict Vance. | ||
I did predict Kamala. | ||
I did predict Israel invading Lebanon. | ||
Turn out. | ||
Cease fire. | ||
Dude, I'm the GOAT of predictions. | ||
I am the GOAT. It's great analysis and then just like, dude, AI level. | ||
This is like open AI level synthesis. | ||
Supercomputer wizard of information. | ||
This is why Ye called me a genius. | ||
Because I am one. | ||
Because I know what I'm talking about. | ||
Anybody can just spew what they heard in a BAP group chat. | ||
Anybody can spew. | ||
But generating novel insight, this intuition, you can't teach it. | ||
You're born with it. | ||
You're either born like me. | ||
You're born a Cairo. | ||
Or you're born a fucking idiot like John Doyle or some other moron. | ||
These people are born. | ||
They're not made. | ||
Okay, you can read all the books you want. | ||
You can read the gray mirror and substack and all that. | ||
It does not make you the goat of all time. | ||
So that's just true. | ||
So thank you for the big super chat. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I'm a young guy. | ||
I'm 26. I'm totally outside the system. | ||
I'm an extremist, but I'm always right. | ||
Insane perspicacity. | ||
Unmatched perspicacity department. | ||
This is Nick speaking. | ||
Yeah, I'll hold. | ||
Unmatched perspicacity department and let me transfer you over to sheer indefatigability. | ||
Let me transfer you over there shooting a man with your last bullet. | ||
Bet you'd fucking die! | ||
Outside my house. | ||
Yeah, that's what it's about. | ||
And that's on Groyper. | ||
That's on Awesome. | ||
I deserve that. | ||
That was pretty funny. | ||
Hey Nick Hey Chunky Crusader sent $15 Hey Nick This may sound very cliche But I got reintroduced to you through Pine Samp You both showed that America First was really a Catholic movement Keep up what you are doing We'll be praying for you Thank you, man. | ||
We love Pinesab. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Crestus Crabulous sent $20. | ||
07. 07. Surf the Kali Yuga sent $15. | ||
Politics were grim without you. | ||
Welcome back, game. | ||
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It really is. | |
I know, because I was... | ||
That is what was really getting me down in the break, is there was no one else holding down the fort without me. | ||
James Mason sent $5. | ||
You're looking less chopped. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Wow, I really appreciate that. | ||
Wow, thank you for the big super chat and good luck to you. | ||
Wow, God bless you, man. | ||
I hope that goes well. | ||
I don't know if I have the fortitude of the patience for that, so I envy you. | ||
Good for you. | ||
$11. | ||
We are under a nice age down here. | ||
Do you put on any makeup or use any camera editing for your show? | ||
Your face looks especially thin tonight. | ||
Thumbs up. | ||
Why would you assume that? | ||
No, I just look good, okay? | ||
I just look good all the time. | ||
I stan Kanye for clear skin. | ||
So, no, I just look good, okay? | ||
I stan Melania for clear skin, and I'm just... | ||
Look, I'm just youthful, and I have a young spirit, and I'm really... | ||
I'm just a young man and good genetics, and... | ||
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But thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate you and all that you do. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you for your prayers. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Happy J6. Love you always. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Wow, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
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He couldn't have done it without me. | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
That's true. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Well, I don't know about that. | ||
It seems like he's doing a good job selling out without the royfers. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Thank you for all your help. | ||
It's good to be back. | ||
Lyle Negron sent $5. | ||
What's your take on Trump dumping on all his fans today with his Trump coin? | ||
Down like 50% today. | ||
So funny, man. | ||
It's like, how does it feel that three days before the inauguration, Trump rug pulled you with a shit coin? | ||
That kind of ring any bells? | ||
Like, I don't know, you think that's any kind of foreshadowing of things to come? | ||
Let's see, three days before his inauguration. | ||
He told you to buy into something that he then sold for profit, knowing that, and it's a total scam. | ||
That's sort of like ring any bells, sort of remind you of anything. | ||
Gee, I hope that's not an ominous foreshadowing of what's about to occur in this administration. | ||
That would be crazy. | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
I mean, there's no courage. | ||
People trying to save themselves. | ||
These people like Cernovich and Ian Miles Chong. | ||
Ian Miles Chong actually unblocked me, and I unblocked him. | ||
So maybe there's a warming of relations there, and a cooling of hostilities, but yeah, the whole like, oh, hey, Elon, they deserve to get banned. | ||
They were being mean to you. | ||
It's like, I mean, look, we don't... | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
We can't go head-on against Elon because we just lose. | ||
If you go head-on against Elon, he will ban you. | ||
So don't do that. | ||
Groypers should not be going for his neck right now. | ||
You can criticize without going crazy. | ||
Be polite. | ||
Follow my lead. | ||
Be polite. | ||
Be respectful. | ||
Keep it factual. | ||
Keep it balanced. | ||
We appreciate that you let us on this platform, but... | ||
Not letting us have the features is restrictive. | ||
That's a good way. | ||
Making it balanced, keeping it polite, no language. | ||
That's how it should be. | ||
If you're coming for his throat, he's going to ban all Groypers. | ||
So we have to keep it classy, okay? | ||
But going the full cocksuck route is just despicable and just pathetic and gross. | ||
You know, you can't go on the suicide run and just call him a bitch and stuff and go so hard that we squandered this opportunity. | ||
You also can't go full suck-off mode and, you know, sweep under the rug what's happening, so. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I got to do a show with him. | ||
I told him I'd do a show, but I've been on my vacation, so I think I'm going to go down there and we're going to have to have it out. | ||
Me and the big man, the GOAT. Listen, I love Alex Jones. | ||
I don't think he's a sellout. | ||
I just think that he disagrees with us on this. | ||
But we're going to have it out. | ||
It's gonna be a good show. - Sean Chau eight, D sent $15. | ||
Do you think Trump's personal geopolitical views will take more precedent than what his Jewish advisor say? | ||
Or is he personally a Jew lover? | ||
I am still of the assumption he used them to get to power. | ||
Dickie Toko sent $5. | ||
Someone should tell you on the golden rule. | ||
How would he feel if I had someone show up at his house with a crossbow or burn down the Tesla factory? | ||
Okay. | ||
Disavow that. | ||
It's a pretty good show. | ||
Dude, where is she? | ||
Kitchen is not the same without you. | ||
It's just a greasy stove! | ||
Dude, where is she? | ||
I miss her. | ||
I still think about her. | ||
I still see her in my dreams. | ||
In these really unbelievable dreams. | ||
Where are you, Lauren? | ||
Where did you go? | ||
Lauren, where are you? | ||
She's gone. | ||
She's not here. | ||
She left. | ||
She left us. | ||
It's just not the same without her. | ||
I miss my adorkable work girlfriend. | ||
Everything has been taken from us, including our adorkable work girlfriend. | ||
We can't have anything. | ||
Sounds awesome, man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Keep doing what you're doing. | ||
You're doing great work. | ||
I know how you're moving and you're doing an excellent job. | ||
You got a good head on your shoulders. | ||
You're good looking. | ||
You're good at what you do. | ||
You're a go-getter. | ||
You're Catholic, I know, right? | ||
I was going to say Christian, but you're Catholic. | ||
So, God bless you, man. | ||
You're really doing a great job. | ||
We need more groipers like you. | ||
So keep it up, man. | ||
I saw your message. | ||
I got a reply to you. | ||
I haven't been replying to anybody for like the past month or so, but I'll get back to you, buddy. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
You are the goat of editing. | ||
You are a goat of editing. | ||
The anonymous donation was either from Qatar, China, or Iran. | ||
Glad you're alive, Nick. | ||
Yeah, that's true, actually. | ||
Qatar gave me some dough. | ||
They said, hey, man, we got you. | ||
Yeah, it's called, what do they call it in like a store? | ||
Asset protection? | ||
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Something like that. | |
Yeah, Qatar and Iran, they both chipped in a little bit. | ||
They said, hey, man, we're going to have a lot of money laying around. | ||
Trump's about to sanction the oil. | ||
Thunder Anderson sent $200. | ||
Hey, buddy, I've been listening for a while, but been listening to Alex Jones longer, but he doesn't talk about Israel. | ||
At all. | ||
What do you think about globalism versus American sovereignty? | ||
I love both of you, but it seems like there isn't enough room for both. | ||
I think Alex has changed. | ||
Praying for you. | ||
Okay, thank you for the big super chat, but, like, what is this question? | ||
Did you watch the show that I just did? | ||
Did you even just watch it? | ||
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So, uh, what do you think about, like, globalism and America? | |
Like, we kind of just talked about it for three fucking hours, but whatever. | ||
No, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It's a great question. | ||
Well, there's definitely room for both of us because we have coexisted for nearly 10 years. | ||
And he's one of the only people that has me on his show. | ||
You have to give him credit for that. | ||
Tucker Carlson won't have me on his show. | ||
Patrick Beddavid won't have me on his show. | ||
Candace Owens won't have me on her show. | ||
Okay. | ||
Piers Morgan, Tim Pool won't have me on their show. | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Has me on his show. | ||
Whatever you want to say about him, he puts his money where his mouth is and he lets people talk about Jews on his show. | ||
So as much as people want to shit on him, he will have that debate. | ||
It's not like he's covering it up. | ||
Also, Harrison Smith is on the network and Harrison Smith talks about it all the time. | ||
So, and I'm not trying to totally glaze. | ||
This is just the facts. | ||
If you are a true Jewish shill, you just ignore people that criticize Israel. | ||
Tim Pool would never have me on his show. | ||
And has refused to. | ||
Same of Piers Morgan, same, even Candace Owens, who, you know, I kind of like again. | ||
Much as I like her, she's not rolling out the red carpet for me anytime soon. | ||
She's not, and she's canceled, and she won't invite me on the show. | ||
Alex Jones regularly invites me on the show. | ||
And we debate about it. | ||
And he disagrees. | ||
Harrison Smith is a host on the show. | ||
And Harrison Smith talks about it all the time on Twitter, on his show. | ||
So clearly Alex isn't coming in and saying, hey, you can't talk about that. | ||
So I give him a lot of credit. | ||
It's not easy to do what we do. | ||
It's not easy to be in dissident media. | ||
It's tough. | ||
And it's especially not easy to make those allowances. | ||
And Alex does. | ||
And I'm sure he takes a risk to do it. | ||
I actually give him credit. | ||
You got to take it easy on the guy. | ||
And look, I don't agree with him. | ||
We disagree on Israel. | ||
He thinks we're obsessed with Jews. | ||
We disagree on Trump and Elon on some level. | ||
I think there's maybe more agreement than he lets on. | ||
But it's a disagreement. | ||
I think he's just more of a libertarian. | ||
That's always what he's been. | ||
If you know what he's about, he's always been a libertarian. | ||
So he's not a Catholic white nationalist like we are. | ||
He's a libertarian in favor of multiracialism. | ||
He's not super – like he's sort of a universalist. | ||
Like he's always been pro-Islam and Judaism and like multiracial and everything. | ||
So I think that's just baked into the cake of who he is. | ||
Virginians sent $5.07, Nick. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, fellow rich person. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're talking about they want to put me in a room with 20 gangbangers. | ||
Like, I don't know, dude. | ||
I don't want to get killed. | ||
I don't want someone to pull a gun on me again. | ||
Like, maybe later. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
I understand that AI can be a matter of competition and growth, but to what extent do you think Haji is sincerely lionized by prominent figures within tech? | ||
Welcome back, 07. You know, I just don't know enough about it. | ||
Philosophically, I believe it is not possible what they mean, which is like a genuine intelligence, like a genuine consciousness. | ||
AGI, they define as it's going to be human level in a multidisciplinary way. | ||
Now they say that they're on the cusp of achieving that. | ||
Who knows if that's hype? | ||
They say they've made a breakthrough. | ||
Sam Altman has been very bullish about that recently. | ||
In the past few months, they say they're euphoric, that they've cracked the code. | ||
They've got it with this forthcoming 03 model. | ||
So I don't know if that's hype or if there's something they're not telling us and they've got it. | ||
I used to believe it's not possible, but they're talking about now superintelligence. | ||
I'm not an expert. | ||
So it's hard for me to say definitively one way or the other. | ||
But philosophically, I'm very skeptical. | ||
Very good. | ||
- Very good. - Nick, I keep taking $100 loans on the Mr. Beast app from my biweekly paychecks so that I can tell you that 1,488 radio guys are considering making a white power trailer park and want to start squatting at homes for the white race. | ||
Tell me this ain't hard power, bro. - Yeah, I think that's not really hard power. | ||
HLF Mexican, HLF Palestinian sent $15. | ||
More soon. | ||
Ah, don't. | ||
Come on. | ||
You're my friend. | ||
You don't need to fork over. | ||
I know you got kids. | ||
Okay, so chill. | ||
We love you for your commentary. | ||
Half Mexican, half Palestinian. | ||
And for your race. | ||
And for being a meme. | ||
Yeah, like, look, a lot of these guys... | ||
It's just kind of pathetic how naive they are. | ||
And look, here's the thing. | ||
AFD, the good people in there, I do support. | ||
Here's the other thing. | ||
These parties have been subverted for a very long time. | ||
It's been going on for a very long time. | ||
We are skeptical of them. | ||
We are right to be skeptical. | ||
We are justified to be skeptical. | ||
Now, if you support them in spite of the skepticism, Fine. | ||
I just said I think people should probably vote for them. | ||
But to go out there and say, don't listen to those countersignalers. | ||
Support our guys. | ||
And to be disingenuous, that's altogether different. | ||
And that's bullshit. | ||
That kind of like cock-sucking cheerleading, I cannot abide. | ||
This, uh, don't listen to any critique. | ||
Put your fingers in your ears. | ||
Cover your eyes. | ||
Pretend it's not happening. | ||
Don't be skeptical. | ||
Don't be critical. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
The fact of the matter is, AFD does have a lesbian leader. | ||
They do have a dominant libertarian faction. | ||
The most based members are expelled. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
And if they get elected, there's a good chance it'll be subverted, just like the Trump administration. | ||
And we need to be honest about what we're getting. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean to be overly negative. | ||
It doesn't mean to massage the truth. | ||
But we need to be honest with ourselves about what we're getting. | ||
And we need to be critical so that we can get the best deal. | ||
The idea that the only thing standing in the way of, like, Hitler coming back is Groyper's not, like, suppressing criticism, valid criticism of the AFD. It's insane. | ||
But that's what they think. | ||
They think if only the right wing wasn't criticizing. | ||
Guys, then, you know, we'd have a better chance. | ||
It's not true. | ||
You're overstating your influence. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Is the dissident right stronger as another cheerleader for these parties? | ||
Or are they stronger as the far right flank? | ||
And I think without a question, we have more power as the far right flank than we do as another cheerleader. | ||
In other words, Trump... | ||
Has cheerleaders with Elon Musk and with fucking everybody? | ||
Do we gain more influence by joining up with all the other cheerleaders and making a marginal difference? | ||
Hey, I'm pro-Trump too. | ||
Yeah, that and a dollar is going to buy you a cup of coffee. | ||
It adds nothing. | ||
Or are you more influential by saying, I'm right-wing and I'm not pro-Trump because he's too liberal on legal immigration? | ||
What has more value in this conversation? | ||
Trump already has cheerleaders. | ||
People are getting paid millions of dollars to be cheerleaders. | ||
He's the president. | ||
He's mainstream. | ||
Let Bill Ackman and Sam Altman and Jacob Hellberg and all the billionaires be his cheerleaders. | ||
Let's be the loyal opposition. | ||
Because there's far fewer loyal opposition than there are cheerleaders. | ||
And it's risky to be the opposition. | ||
It costs something. | ||
So let's actually do it. | ||
Trying to be a cheerleader to ingratiate yourself, it's never going to work because real kingmakers are the money and they know what we are. | ||
You know, all these people are hoping to cocksuck Elon or Trump or reform or whatever in the hopes that, you know, we're going to trick them into helping us. | ||
The billionaires know who we are and if there was ever a chance of us getting in, they'd outmaneuver us through this sort of subversion they've cooked up. | ||
But they think that they're cheerleading, which really adds nothing, that they're doing for free, that they'll get no benefit. | ||
They're not fooling anybody. | ||
They're not going to Trojan horse their way into the fold. | ||
There's just no value in that. | ||
I'm going to, for free, shill for Trump. | ||
They don't need it. | ||
They've got enough of that. | ||
You're not getting paid or benefiting. | ||
And if push comes to shove, if you ever got influence, if you tried to wield it, they would identify you and throw you out. | ||
So should you be another Trump cheerleader or should you be somebody saying, actually, I do not agree? | ||
And the same goes for the stuff in Europe. | ||
Should we be bandwagoning with Tommy Robinson and the AFD and suppressing criticism for them? | ||
And by the way, you know what? | ||
If you want to do that, hey, knock yourself out. | ||
But then suppressing the criticism and saying, not only are you going to bandwagon with the Elon money, like you're fooling fucking anybody, like you're using him and not the other way around. | ||
You're an unpaid cheerleader. | ||
Not only are you going to do that, which whatever, but then to turn around and say anyone criticizing should be ignored. | ||
Don't criticize. | ||
That should be suppressed. | ||
Now you're just like a disinfo agent. | ||
Now you're just working against the real right. | ||
You want to support the good element in the AFD? Knock yourself out. | ||
Let us criticize the bad element and don't fucking get in the way. | ||
And tell people, don't listen to them. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Who elected you? | ||
I'm sorry, you're not German either. | ||
And you're a fucking anonymous YouTuber. | ||
So shut the fuck up. | ||
So that guy, my patience with him is just finished. | ||
He's just a naive mouth breather. | ||
Who doesn't understand politics. | ||
I mean, I try to be nice, but the guy's a nincompoop. | ||
And I thought he was younger. | ||
He's older than me. | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
But these Europeans are just so credulous. | ||
They're just so credulous and willing to believe. | ||
And honestly, they're just suckers. | ||
And I don't even feel bad for them. | ||
Also, I don't give a fuck about their concerns either. | ||
Because the truth is, Europe is dependent on America. | ||
So what's good for us is fucking good. | ||
When they say, oh, well, you know, we're going to help Elon shift gears because it's good for the United Kingdom. | ||
Okay, well, who cares about the UK? Without us, there is no UK! Without us, there's nothing! | ||
Without us, where's the power in the world? | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because we have the nukes, we have the aircraft carriers, we have the economy, we have the population. | ||
So, you know... | ||
That's great. | ||
Hey, great. | ||
No one gives a shit because you have nothing. | ||
You have no economy. | ||
You have no military. | ||
If we go down, we all go down. | ||
So this fucking attitude that these Europeans have, I'm an Australian nationalist. | ||
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I'm a British nationalist. | |
I'm... | ||
Without us, you're nothing. | ||
And by the way, they hate us. | ||
They hate Americans. | ||
They hate America almost as much as they hate Israel. | ||
Probably more. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
It's time for a little reality check. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I like them. | ||
I like Drees. | ||
I like Teary. | ||
I think they get it a little better. | ||
You know, but some of these other ones, Who think that this petty nationalist stuff? | ||
Hey, we're gonna win the right-wing party in Australia. | ||
First of all, no, you're fucking not. | ||
Second of all, what difference would it make if you have 20 million people living there? | ||
So what good does that do for anybody? | ||
Washington is the seat of power. | ||
Not Brussels, not London, not Dublin, not Berlin. | ||
Washington is the seat of power. | ||
So I'm just so sick of this, like, you know, well, we're gonna, our right-wing party's gonna win. | ||
First of all, no, it isn't. | ||
Second of all, it answers to Washington. | ||
Third of all, it's infiltrated by Israel. | ||
So let's just get a little bit real here about what's really gonna work. | ||
This, like, exclusionary attitude they have. | ||
Americans always support European nationalism. | ||
Then Europeans... | ||
Go, oh, this is bad for America. | ||
Well, you know, but it's good for us. | ||
Okay, well, what's good for you in yourself doesn't matter, objectively speaking. | ||
You know, I'm just so sick of this stuff. | ||
If it isn't for the United States, Russia owns you. | ||
If it isn't for the United States, Russia and China run your life, okay? | ||
And the United Nations and your Atlantic Charter, you can blow that out your fucking ass because Russia has artillery. | ||
And China has infrastructure and credit and a population. | ||
So this idea, they're going to hold back the night. | ||
America may go down, but if we get Maloney and Le Pen and AFD, if all these fucking lesbians are going to run, all these based lesbians, Le Pen and Maloney and the AFD, if they're running Europe, it's going to be based. | ||
Oh, no, it's not. | ||
It's absolutely not because Europe has none of the critical minerals they need. | ||
They don't have the energy they need. | ||
They don't have a labor force. | ||
They don't have the industry. | ||
They don't have the guns. | ||
End of the day, we're the—and this is something—this is a—they're going to hate this. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We're the Americans. | ||
This is a show for Americans. | ||
This show is called America First. | ||
And look, I want to take care of all the white people, but America's the vanguard of the white people. | ||
So if people want some white world power, it's going to start here in America. | ||
It's not going to be in Hungary. | ||
It's not going to be in Czechia or something like that. | ||
It's going to be here. | ||
So, and I'm really sick of that whole like... | ||
You know, it's just like wasting everybody's time. | ||
It just drives me crazy. | ||
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It's like, well, what about, what about that? | |
What about our nationalists over here? | ||
And, you know, I support them and I like them and everything, but it doesn't even come close to what matters here. | ||
And they have to see that. | ||
And more importantly, we have to see that and not, you know. | ||
Elon gets done saying, oh, you don't support H-1Bs? | ||
Well, go fuck yourself. | ||
We're going to root you out. | ||
And then pivots to this Rotterdam thing. | ||
And it's so obvious what he's doing. | ||
And the British people, all the Europeans go, oh, well, hey, Elon's great. | ||
That's fine. | ||
It's great. | ||
Really? | ||
So Elon is clearly in favor of multiracialism. | ||
He's undermining the United States. | ||
He is not ideologically a nativist. | ||
He's taking over Europe like he just did in America by playing the far right. | ||
And I go and say, hey, okay, so now all these Europeans are going to go and glaze Elon? | ||
And they go, well, that's good for us. | ||
We don't care about America. | ||
It's like, okay, well, you better fucking start because this is what matters right here. | ||
This country is what matters. | ||
And they don't like to hear that, but also... | ||
They have no military. | ||
We're the ones fighting the Zog Wars. | ||
We're the ones fighting all the wars. | ||
We're the ones fighting the trade wars, all the wars. | ||
We're the ones productive, innovating, and inventing everything. | ||
It's us. | ||
So, that's just reality. | ||
We need a little wake-up call, okay? | ||
This world is about to be subsumed by Asians and Africans. | ||
Look at anything. | ||
Population, GDP, purchasing power, look at anything. | ||
There's going to be 6 billion Africans at the end of the century. | ||
China's going to overtake the United States in GDP. Well, some say they won't anymore, but they might. | ||
Either way, the purchasing power is extraordinary. | ||
India's going to become the next superpower. | ||
These middle powers. | ||
Brazil, Ethiopia, Turkey, South Africa, Indonesia are all becoming more powerful. | ||
And Europe is in a terminal decline. | ||
And they think that they're going to make it without America? | ||
So, look. | ||
I mean, Europe is our vassal. | ||
And it's not a choice between whether they're going to be independent or our vassal. | ||
It's a question of whether they're going to be our vassal or whether they're going to be China's vassal or Russia's vassal. | ||
So, you know, we needed to work in America. | ||
And Europe might be able to hold back the night. | ||
Demographically, they're not as far along. | ||
But look, dude. | ||
If America falls as a political entity, Europe will be in a very precarious situation politically. | ||
So, you know, they need to start caring a little bit more about what goes on over here. | ||
Anyway, that's just my feeling on that. | ||
So I'm just getting really frustrated with all these Europeans that are like, but, but, but. | ||
It's like, shut up. | ||
But, but, but, what about the UK? It's like, yeah, and what about the UK? And what about it? | ||
Dude. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I love the UK and all the European countries and I want them to prosper and I want them to elect far-right governments. | ||
But this like every man for themselves thing, it's particularly egregious because we're the most important country. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I'm not saying I'd like to see the European countries fall. | ||
I don't. | ||
And I'm not saying that they don't matter in an objective sense. | ||
They do. | ||
But politically, we are the most important country. | ||
We are the indispensable nation. | ||
And this kind of exclusionary, anti-American attitude that a lot of them have, this like, we're going to figure it out here and you're going to figure it out there, it just can't stand, especially when they're on American social media. | ||
You want to advocate for AFD? Do it in German on the German social media. | ||
Oh wait, there are no German smartphones. | ||
Oh wait. | ||
There is no German Apple. | ||
There is no German Facebook. | ||
There is no German language speaking any of that because we run the world. | ||
So how about a little recognition? | ||
That's all. | ||
And it's not aimed, by the way, at the party. | ||
The parties get it. | ||
AFD gets it. | ||
Some of them in there do. | ||
And a lot of the actual politicians get it, but it's these pissant-like YouTubers and whoever that don't. | ||
It's these like... | ||
It's these Joel Davis' Zoomer historians that I ceaselessly see arguing against American interests. | ||
And I'm like, wait a second. | ||
Why am I listening to? | ||
You're not American. | ||
You're not American. | ||
And that means something. | ||
I'm getting back talk from someone from a country with a population of 20 million. | ||
We shouldn't listen to that. | ||
At the end of the day, what counts is being American. | ||
And yeah, being white, but being a white American. | ||
So tune all this crap out. | ||
We're getting backtalk from people from countries that don't matter. | ||
Countries that don't have nukes. | ||
Countries that don't have a flag on the moon. | ||
People are coming, oh yeah, well this, this, this. | ||
It's like, shut up. | ||
You're not American. | ||
Anyway, alright. | ||
Okay, we're going a little off the rails, but it's just true. | ||
This show is called America First. | ||
We are the indispensable nation. | ||
That makes me a pariah than so be it. | ||
But, you know, look, I mean it. | ||
I'm an American, okay? | ||
And I want America to survive. | ||
A lot of these countries, they don't like America. | ||
Even their white nationalists don't like America. | ||
They mock America. | ||
They hate America. | ||
They think America's a joke. | ||
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They say, oh, America's a bunch of fat nigs. | |
Oh, America's a bunch of gay fat nigs. | ||
And America sucks. | ||
And they all basically believe we're done. | ||
They all basically believe we're finished. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
But then when they're doing their gay little whatever, when they're doing their fucking lesbian party, when they're doing their lesbian atheist pagan cocksuck party. | ||
In some other, in some buttfuck country that doesn't even make anything. | ||
And then you go and say, yeah, I don't think it actually matters that much. | ||
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They go, oh my god, those are our guys. | |
Give me a break. | ||
So, I just want a little mutual respect, okay? | ||
A little mutual respect. | ||
And I think I've heard that. | ||
I think what I've done in this country, because I'm an American, For multiple reasons, because I'm in America, because I'm of America, being the voice, being the big voice, I think I have earned that. | ||
So, it's America first. | ||
But anyway, so yeah, so that's that. | ||
I just, I can't stand the insolence that we're getting from these other countries. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
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America's got to stop criticizing AFD. Those are our guys. | |
Okay, but they're getting American money. | ||
They're getting Elon's money. | ||
It reflects a shift in Israel through America, then down to you, then down to Europe. | ||
And you're telling us we don't... | ||
Oh, well, you're not from here. | ||
Okay, pal. | ||
It all proceeds from us. | ||
Of course it does. | ||
You have to see that. | ||
Our media, our culture, our military, our money. | ||
Of course it proceeds from Washington. | ||
And it proceeds from Israel. | ||
You just don't get it, bro. | ||
No, they're doing good work. | ||
No, reform's good. | ||
No, it's good that they're pushing this narrative. | ||
The people are waking up! | ||
Okay, sure they are. | ||
Sure they are, pal. | ||
I'll wait for the mass deportations. | ||
If they're not happening in America, they're sure as fuck not happening in the United Kingdom. | ||
And that's obvious. | ||
And everybody needs to know that on some level. | ||
So let's just get real. | ||
Yeah, Elon. | ||
We have Donald Trump backed by Elon, and we're not getting him. | ||
You think you're getting him with Nigel Farage? | ||
You think you're getting him with Kemi Badenoch? | ||
You think you're getting him with Gubu Agubi? | ||
You didn't get him with some lesbian? | ||
Maloney? | ||
No, not gonna happen. | ||
So it's just crazy how simple these people are. | ||
Like, they're just suckers. | ||
They're begging to be tricked. | ||
And I'm here begging them to just see common sense and they're like, gonna be a cheerleader and not even get paid for it. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
Rant over. | ||
So that's my rant. | ||
That's my unhinged rant. | ||
I believe they are, yes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
No message. | ||
Did he really? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yeah, so I guess it's not that based after all, is it? | ||
Virginians sent $5. | ||
Just wanted to send another one. | ||
Thank you for everything you do, Nick. | ||
We would all be lost without you. | ||
07, God bless and Godspeed. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
On some level, no one is paying close enough attention to see what's going on. | ||
On the other hand, a lot of people don't have the fortitude to stand up for what's right. | ||
When you put those together, there's a very small amount of people that have the instinct to see this deception. | ||
It's a smaller number of people that are willing to sacrifice all the access and money. | ||
To talk about it. | ||
It's a very small case. | ||
It sounds super narcissistic to say it's just me, but it's like I wish there were other people really in this that knew what's going on, that are really out there, but it's few and far between. | ||
I mean, I look at someone like Candace. | ||
Candace speaks out on Israel. | ||
And I like her, but... | ||
It's like she's where we were. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
She is at now where we were six years ago, like realistically. | ||
And that's not a diss. | ||
But it's like, look, you work at Daily Wire all that time. | ||
We've been in the trenches for all that time. | ||
So all these like USS Liberty, Holocaust, etc. | ||
I mean, we've been there since 2017. Okay, so for nearly eight years. | ||
And it's great that she's on that now. | ||
I commend her courage for it, but it's like we – at a certain point, we got to move beyond the 101 and we got to get very deep in the material. | ||
There are so few people that really have the aptitude and have spent the time in this thing and to marinate on it and everything to really get there. | ||
So it's just an extraordinarily difficult position because it's so confusing. | ||
There are so many – And there's so much misdirection and subterfuge. | ||
And to be able to parse it out, it's just kind of... | ||
It's almost through luck that I was able to get to where I am. | ||
Like mentally. | ||
Like luck and an irrational belief in myself. | ||
To not only be the Jew guy, but also to look at someone like Bronze Age Pervert and say, nuh-uh, something's not right there. | ||
And say, I know there's something not right there. | ||
And keep pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing, and then you find out Stephen B. Smith is a conduit for the money, and they're all Straussians, and they're connected to Israel, and Daniel Doran and his mentor were in a prison in the 1948 war, and they brought neoliberal economics to Israel, and like, you know what I'm saying? | ||
Because anybody else would say, oh, I'm sure it's fine. | ||
Oh, maybe BAP is just like, maybe he's Jewish, but it doesn't matter. | ||
But I was like, no, no, something's not right. | ||
And no one else believed me, but I just kept pushing and pushing. | ||
I said, no, no, but he never got profiled by ADL, never got profiled by SPLC. He's being irrational with me. | ||
Something's not right. | ||
We kept pushing and pushing. | ||
We found his identity and we kept pushing. | ||
We found more stuff about him. | ||
We found the same people, never talking about Israel. | ||
And anybody else would say, you're crazy. | ||
This is schizophrenic. | ||
And most people don't even do the thinking. | ||
Most people, if it's not told to them, they never do this. | ||
And so to start pulling at that thread and unravel so much, how many people? | ||
How many people are in that club? | ||
It's small, and I feel like this unfortunate person that I've stumbled upon, it'd be easier if I was just like, oh, we're guys, we're winning! | ||
The new golden age has dawned, and AFD's gonna lead Germany, and it's gonna be crazy. | ||
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They're gonna be mad, you know. | |
It would be easier for me to be tricked like that and be like, wait, they didn't do the deportations? | ||
But I feel like that's kind of where we are. | ||
Clancy sent $5. | ||
You were right. | ||
Destiny Leaks just came out, and he was texting 15-year-old girls. | ||
Insane. | ||
What did I say? | ||
I don't even remember what I said about him. | ||
Groyper and Chief sent $10. | ||
We're going to need a Groyper. | ||
Abby Ray sent $50. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
You've said that you'd like for a girl to come on the show. | ||
Well, look no further. | ||
Coincidentally and proudly, my profile appeared in a documentary that came out last fall, right in the segments directly before and after yours. | ||
Fast forward to about 1437 to see parts of a debate I was in. | ||
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Hey. | |
Well, hey, thank you for the super chat. | ||
You know, that wasn't actually like a real job listing. | ||
I was really more spitballing. | ||
So it wasn't like a casting call. | ||
Like, I'm looking for the next top e-girl to be on the show. | ||
But I was thinking I might do something like that this year. | ||
I was thinking I might do a panel show. | ||
So I'll certainly consider it. | ||
But if or when we do that, I'll put something out. | ||
You'll be able to apply. | ||
You'll be able to throw your hat in the ring. | ||
But that wasn't like, you know. | ||
Imminent, like, okay, we're trying to get a seat filled. | ||
I'm thinking I may do something like that this year. | ||
But if I do, I will tell you on the show, we'd love to have you send your info in at that point. | ||
Because right now, it's like, I'm just not really doing that. | ||
Especially after I almost got killed. | ||
That's like, I got to worry about a whole bunch of other stuff first. | ||
Beardson Beardley sent $25. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
King love you. | ||
Big dog would have sent more, but Trump pulled the shit out of me. | ||
Hey, Beardson. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
Wow, you really lit the internet on fire with your race-mixing tweet. | ||
That was good stuff. | ||
Pretty good, but we need like $50,000, not $1,000. | ||
But that's a good start. | ||
No, I don't think I have, actually. | ||
I don't think I've seen any of his movies. | ||
I've seen parts of them. | ||
I've seen some of the iconic scenes, but I don't think I've ever sat. | ||
It's not really my kind of movie. | ||
I don't like creepy, scary stuff. | ||
I don't like jump scares. | ||
So it's not really my thing, but I like him. | ||
He's funny. | ||
I saw him in the Louis C.K. show, and I've seen a lot of his interviews. | ||
I think he's a funny guy, but... | ||
Vermont Grow Ipper sent $5. | ||
How much is Alex letting you on his show? | ||
A limited hangout. | ||
That might be a part of it. | ||
Christine Weston Chandler sent $5. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
No, he's like 28. Because I was like, oh, I'll be nice to this guy. | ||
He's like, he's a kid. | ||
I legit thought he was like 19. And he said, he's like, why isn't he calling me a kid? | ||
I'm older than he is. | ||
And I'm like, okay, then you're just... | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
If you're older than me, that's a problem. | ||
I like him a lot. | ||
I really like him. | ||
And I don't know him super well, but he seems legit to me. | ||
But I don't know him extremely well. | ||
I've never met him, but I like a lot of what he does. | ||
His response to Elon was awesome. | ||
That was really good. | ||
Yo, yo, yo, sent $10. | ||
I live in NZE and never really gave a shit about any politics other than USA Low. | ||
Even my own country's politics doesn't mean shit if America is fucked. | ||
And look, like, and I believe in like a global white consciousness. | ||
I absolutely believe in that. | ||
I think the white people should really unite across the world. | ||
But we must recognize that America is the empire. | ||
America is the source. | ||
And, you know, these countries are contingent on America, just like at one time they were contingent on the United Kingdom. | ||
We took up the United Kingdom's obligations after World War II. Because if we didn't, the Soviet Union would have them. | ||
And we have to hold onto them. | ||
If we don't, then other countries will take them. | ||
So, you know, a country like Australia, it's like 20 million people. | ||
They're in the middle of the Pacific. | ||
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Without us, what are they going to do? | |
You know? | ||
Without us, what are they going to do? | ||
Without us in Europe? | ||
In Poland, if we're not holding back the line in Poland, what are they going to do against Russia or any of them for that matter, any of those countries? | ||
So just because race is reality doesn't mean that power is not. | ||
Power is still a reality. | ||
Nationhood, those sorts of factors like size of your economy, size of your population, excuse me, size of your military, those things still matter. | ||
America first means America first. | ||
It doesn't mean we're going to listen to all these foreigners that don't give a shit about us, even if they're white. | ||
And it doesn't mean, look, I mean, there's still a camaraderie and a brotherhood. | ||
By the way, it doesn't really seem to go both ways. | ||
I get a lot of disrespect from them anyway. | ||
You know, they want a white consciousness and people like Joel Davis say, I'm not white because I'm Italian, because I'm a quarter Mexican. | ||
And it's like, okay, so it's like a Nordicist movement. | ||
Of Nordicists in all these countries? | ||
Okay, pal. | ||
Well, good luck then. | ||
But they also all want my platform. | ||
They want to critique how I move. | ||
They want my people to toe the line. | ||
But they also don't give a shit about America. | ||
They don't consider me white. | ||
It's like, okay, so then what are we really doing here? | ||
But I do support a global white consciousness, but just not this exclusionary like... | ||
Taking your ball and going home, but not for Americans, but not for groipers, but not this, not that. | ||
I mean, isn't that the irony? | ||
Like, a lot of these people think Italians aren't even white, and they're like, well, you gotta be down with us. | ||
It's like, okay, but why then? | ||
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So... | |
Airbay 408 sent $5. | ||
We own the finish line, Jack. | ||
W. Biden. | ||
That was awesome. | ||
Yo, yo, yo, sent $5. | ||
Also, I speak from the future regarding Indian immigration. | ||
Shit sucks. | ||
200K people per year coming into a country of 5 million. | ||
I mean, these people just like... | ||
You see what they do. | ||
It's not good. | ||
Okay, well, I wouldn't categorize it like that, but... | ||
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Thank you for the big super chat. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Wow, and no message. | ||
Noble. | ||
A noble, rich... | ||
Only a rich person could have this nobility. | ||
You know, only a rich person can have the nobility to say, here's $200. | ||
Now go, here's $200, my grace. | ||
You know, that's just so great. | ||
Laughing Buddha sent $10. | ||
Welcome back, Nick. | ||
Did you see Keith Wood's response on Woodtown? | ||
I did, yeah. | ||
And, you know, I know this is going to be clipped and I'm going to be measured about this. | ||
I don't take back anything I said. | ||
I would encourage everybody to read precisely what I said. | ||
I don't hate Keith. | ||
I don't consider him my enemy for people that say I'm crashing out on another person. | ||
But I think it's very clear what he was doing. | ||
And he won't engage with that privately or publicly, which is weird. | ||
What I said specifically was this. | ||
He very obviously is engaged in a self-serving, Elon-sucking campaign. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
We all see it. | ||
Everyone that's paying attention knows what it is. | ||
The Groypers got banned. | ||
He tweeted about it once. | ||
He said Groypers got banned. | ||
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Okay. | |
He went on the space and defended the Groypers for an hour. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Then the check marks got taken and he said nothing. | ||
Then Elon said he's going to rip us out, root and stem, and go fuck yourself in the face, and he said nothing. | ||
Then Elon said he was changing the algorithm to punish negativity, and he said nothing. | ||
Then when Elon made a very obvious play to pivot to the UK issue, to not only take the heat off of himself, but also to increase his influence in the United Kingdom, Keith was in his replies, constantly glazing him. | ||
And then when he got the engagement he wanted, which was a retweet, he said, everyone should give Elon credit for retweeting me. | ||
Now that's a very obvious pattern of behavior. | ||
He refrained totally from criticizing Elon from December 28th onward, over a two-week period. | ||
That was intentional. | ||
And then he amplified a narrative that Elon supported on his timeline and in Elon's replies. | ||
And then praised Elon. | ||
So, at the same time that he was refraining from criticism, he was amplifying Elon's narrative. | ||
Keith is a smart guy. | ||
You can't tell me that that's not intentional. | ||
And it happened after the check marks were taken. | ||
Now, he says it was completely unintentional. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
I just didn't tweet about that. | ||
I thought you guys had it covered. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, he tweeted on December 31st, hey guys, follow me on my substack because I can't get my email list taken away. | ||
Then on his show, he said, I'm worried my engagement seems to be falling, so I'm going to try some things to get my engagement up. | ||
So, he doesn't tweet anything. | ||
And when I say... | ||
Nothing. | ||
I mean nothing. | ||
I'm not saying he didn't tweet enough. | ||
He didn't tweet an arbitrary number of times. | ||
After the one thing about the Groypers, he tweeted nothing about any of it. | ||
And it's a really big deal. | ||
At the same time, he's amplifying Elon's narrative. | ||
At the same time, he's self-conscious and aware that he might be banned. | ||
That's why he's promoting his sub-stack just in case. | ||
At the same time, he's deeply aware of his engagement. | ||
And then makes a concerted effort to get amplified by Elon. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
And you know what? | ||
He got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
He knows it. | ||
I know it. | ||
It's so transparent. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
And I think it's wrong. | ||
And I called it out. | ||
I said something. | ||
I don't hate him. | ||
I don't consider him an enemy. | ||
I think we agree on a lot, but I think we agree on less. | ||
As time goes on, and maybe more on that later, but I called that out, and I think that that was disloyal, and I'll tell you why. | ||
I think that I have benefited Keith immensely over the years. | ||
I think the Groypers have. | ||
I think they give him a lot of support. | ||
He does his show with Paultown. | ||
He's co-hosted his show with one of my donors. | ||
My super chatter, super chat his show. | ||
Groyper's by his book. | ||
They retweet him. | ||
He's benefited immensely. | ||
And then when we're in trouble, when Groyper's get banned, when our allies are losing check marks, when Elon is shivving us in the back over H-1Bs, when we're all at risk of being banned and me chief among them. | ||
He does this remarkably opportunistic, self-serving move, and that's all that you can call it. | ||
And I would have appreciated him going out on a limb for us. | ||
This is an extraordinary pivot for Elon Musk to go from, we're only going to ban illegal content, to now he's engaged in political retaliation. | ||
Trump has won the election. | ||
This legal immigration was a clash that was inevitable. | ||
We knew where Elon stood, and Elon is persecuting it with a vengeance, actively censoring people, taking away verification to create a chilling effect, manipulating the algorithm, and making our platform tenuous before Trump even gets in. | ||
And that threatens our ability to push back. | ||
That's a huge deal. | ||
It's a big problem. | ||
I'm not saying he didn't tweet enough about us. | ||
I'm not saying he didn't tweet enough about the issue. | ||
Understand what I'm saying. | ||
He deliberately and intentionally refrained and omitted any criticism, which normally he would be doing, and it was deliberate. | ||
It was part of this concerted effort to get on Elon's good side, and I saw that as very disloyal. | ||
To see which way the wind was blowing and say, I'm not going to say anything in your defense. | ||
I'm not going to say anything in defense of Americans, of the broader coalition, of the Groypers who are the first on the chopping block. | ||
I might be in trouble, so I'm going to go and try and kiss Elon's ass to save myself. | ||
And I thought that was disloyal. | ||
And I think that kind of behavior needs to be called out, honestly. | ||
He's upset that I didn't tell him to his face. | ||
What am I going to say? | ||
He knows what he's doing. | ||
I know what he's doing. | ||
People that need to know what he's doing are people that don't see it. | ||
So, you know, I'm a big fan of that Sam Francis quote. | ||
Sam Francis said at the first American Renaissance conference, he said, if we don't hang together, then most assuredly we'll hang separately. | ||
And I believe that. | ||
And I think that We all have to be in it together. | ||
And if we're all in it together, that means we're all in it together. | ||
That means there's solidarity. | ||
That means there should be no question that when we look over our shoulder, our friends have our backs, especially when we've had their backs in the past. | ||
Especially when we've had their backs in the past in ways that matter, like monetarily or with amplification or other things. | ||
It's a basic principle. | ||
It's called reciprocity. | ||
It's called loyalty, and I expect it. | ||
And I don't just expect it when it's mutually beneficial. | ||
I expect it when it actually costs you something. | ||
So, and with Keith, it's not the first time. | ||
I'll just put it that way. | ||
It's not the first time that I've made an ask and this sort of thing has happened and I've been a good sport about it. | ||
But, you know, loyalty is very important to me. | ||
And the reason that it's important to me is because, you know, no one's doing the Groypers any favors. | ||
You know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
We're blocked out of everything. | ||
We get no help from anybody. | ||
We're blacklisted. | ||
We're blackballed. | ||
They dox us. | ||
They censor us. | ||
People that get doxed as Groypers remain canceled. | ||
We don't get a lot of donors. | ||
We don't get a lot of support. | ||
We don't have a ton of allies. | ||
Even people that call themselves allies are always equivocating. | ||
And so I view what we have as a precious resource. | ||
And if people are getting support from the Groypers, They better sure as fuck be loyal to us because we don't have a lot to give. | ||
And we don't get a lot. | ||
So if you're my friend, if you're with us, then you're with us. | ||
And I don't think twice. | ||
And I give. | ||
And I make appearances and I support and I do whatever I can to help. | ||
If you're my friend, you're my friend. | ||
If you're a friend of the Groypers, you're a friend of the Groypers. | ||
But if people are willing to They want to be in it, but not of it. | ||
People want to extract all the benefit, but say, oh, I don't really... | ||
You know, one thing I will say specifically that bothered me. | ||
He said, oh, just because I don't care about everything that's happening in Groyper world, you're going to attack me? | ||
Maybe I don't care 100% about... | ||
That's an interesting way to put it. | ||
So... | ||
Now, suddenly, Groyper World is an alien land. | ||
It's like, okay, well, and look, and I don't hate the guy and I'm not his enemy, but maybe I needed to say that so that there could be a better understanding of how that arrangement really goes. | ||
Just a statement on loyalty. | ||
Oh, he didn't care about what's happening in Groyper World. | ||
Well, if that's how you see it, then it's a good reminder that Groyper World has to look out for Groyper World. | ||
And, you know, everybody else's world can look out for everybody else's world. | ||
These are things that are important to me. | ||
These are values that are important to me, that are important to this movement. | ||
It's not the first time. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Look, I'm a machine. | ||
I'm a behemoth. | ||
I have an unbelievable following like nobody else has. | ||
And it's an unbelievable following because they engage. | ||
They like, they retweet, they follow, they subscribe, they super chat, they buy books, they buy products. | ||
It's an unbelievable following. | ||
When we supported Gosar, Gosar had one of his biggest fundraising days ever. | ||
And when we supported Marjorie Taylor Greene, she got to speak to a massive audience of young people, normally just old people. | ||
And Groypers have blown up people's social media and, you know, we've made people's careers, streaming careers, other careers. | ||
When Chris Brunette was with the Groypers, we doubled his substack. | ||
So, you know, it actually means something. | ||
And so people surely say, well, it's 109 friendships. | ||
You can't keep any friends. | ||
Listen. | ||
I gatekeep this movement. | ||
I protect this movement. | ||
Other people gatekeep their movements. | ||
Also happens to be true that, you know what? | ||
Like I said, I don't think Keith and I really agree on a ton anymore. | ||
Keith supports Vance. | ||
Keith supports Trump. | ||
Keith wanted Trump to win. | ||
We disagreed on that. | ||
Keith didn't support us attacking Steve Saylor. | ||
He thinks he's okay. | ||
Keith thinks David Sachs is okay. | ||
I'm not saying this as a list of grievances now. | ||
But I'm saying, you know what? | ||
You don't show up for us in our time of need. | ||
You do this opportunistic thing. | ||
And not only that, but you don't even really agree with us 100% on the things that matter right now. | ||
Yeah, we support white people. | ||
Yeah, we criticize Israel. | ||
But, I mean, he places a lot of confidence in Vance, Elon. | ||
He doesn't criticize them much. | ||
And so... | ||
You know, at a certain point, it's like, okay, so maybe it's time to just reevaluate a little bit. | ||
So that's all I'm going to say. | ||
That's a lot, but that's all I'm going to say. | ||
So, you know, he's polite. | ||
He's, you know, he's mild-mannered enough and everything, and I'm friendly towards him. | ||
Like I said, I don't hate him. | ||
I'm not going to be attacking him. | ||
He's not my enemy. | ||
And probably... | ||
You know, I consider him an ally and probably, we'll probably wind up on the same side of things in the future. | ||
I'm sure there will be moments when we will land on the same side of issues and we'll be pushing in the same direction. | ||
And when we are, you know, I'll be cordial and polite and friendly and, you know, we'll be on the same side. | ||
But he's not a groyper. | ||
Enough said. | ||
He doesn't consider himself one. | ||
He's not one. | ||
And so we shouldn't treat him like one. | ||
It was disloyal. | ||
It was disloyal and I think I deserve better. | ||
I think this movement deserves better. | ||
I think that, you know, Groypers are good friends to have and I think that, you know, people should be grateful and reciprocate that. | ||
That's all. | ||
And reciprocity doesn't mean you don't shit on us when you're taking from us. | ||
It means you do stuff for us because we do stuff for you. | ||
Not just you're going to take and not, you know, people think they're doing me a big favor by not attacking me. | ||
Everybody attacks me. | ||
Everybody attacks me. | ||
You've all heard the same shit. | ||
And I'm a pretty cool guy. | ||
So if you're attacking me, there's something wrong with you. | ||
You know, I don't need to fill up my pockets with people not attacking me. | ||
I need people who are going to fucking help me. | ||
You know, people not attacking me while we help them doesn't really benefit me or Groypers or our political movement at all. | ||
We need people that are going to help us when we need it. | ||
So that's who I'm looking for in terms of—I'm looking for people that are doing stuff for us. | ||
You know who gets a lot of shit? | ||
Tenrio. | ||
Tenrio does shit for us. | ||
He's a groiper. | ||
He's an American. | ||
He considers himself an American, and he's actually done stuff for this movement. | ||
And for that reason, I fucking love the guy, and I will always be a friend for him. | ||
If he asks me to do anything within reason, I show up for him. | ||
And that's my definition of loyalty. | ||
So a lot of people said you're making a big deal out of it. | ||
I don't think I'm making a big deal out of it. | ||
I think loyalty matters and it actually means something to me. | ||
And I just basically hate sniggering cleverness. | ||
I don't like people that are sort of stingy with that kind of stuff. | ||
Maybe it's a cultural thing. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
That's how we are. | ||
I'm American. | ||
That's how we are. | ||
So it was a great offense, and it was disloyal. | ||
I think it deserved to be called out. | ||
I think that nobody else would do it. | ||
You know, I heard some people like Keith. | ||
Look, I like his content, too. | ||
I like him okay, too. | ||
But that wasn't cool. | ||
That wasn't cool. | ||
I think we deserve better than that. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I think that reciprocity is the name of the game. | ||
It's uncomfortable. | ||
I know Keith. | ||
I've known him for a long time. | ||
I've hung out with him. | ||
It's uncomfortable. | ||
I'm willing to be uncomfortable. | ||
I'm willing to be uncomfortable to advocate for this movement, and you need to be. | ||
So people don't like that. | ||
They say I'm an asshole. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I'd rather be an asshole and get reciprocity and be able to count on people than not. | ||
So, I mean, I could be a really nice guy and get taken advantage of, or I could be an asshole. | ||
So I'm willing to be an asshole, but... | ||
But you know what? | ||
I leave the door open. | ||
As always, I leave the door open, like with Sneeko. | ||
I called out Sneeko for what he did, and I probably went too hard on him. | ||
Honestly, I've learned from that. | ||
I think I was a little too nasty to him, because I could have said what I said about Sneeko in a bit more of a diplomatic way, but we were kind of both egging each other on a little bit. | ||
About the white supremacist thing and everything. | ||
But I like Sneeko. | ||
And you know what? | ||
To his credit, when someone showed up at my house and everything, Sneeko called me up and said, hey, I hope you're doing all right. | ||
And that was a nice thing to say. | ||
Because I was pretty nasty to him, and that was a nice thing to say. | ||
So, look, I'm not difficult at all. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
But maybe people think I'm... | ||
Dumb in certain settings, social settings. | ||
I'm always keeping score. | ||
I don't expect much. | ||
I really expect the minimum. | ||
But I just need to know that there's a baseline level of consideration. | ||
Because I know what's coming in and going out. | ||
I know what's going out and coming in. | ||
I'm very aware. | ||
And I don't even necessarily need to get as much as I give. | ||
I need to get something. | ||
Just to show reciprocity and gratitude and loyalty, and I'm not asking for a lot. | ||
And it had been this way. | ||
I'll just say this. | ||
I asked Keith to speak at AFPAC. He turned me down. | ||
He said no, because it would be dangerous for me. | ||
I said, okay, I get it. | ||
For what it's worth, last month, Keith goes on the No More News to shill his book. | ||
Okay, well, No More News doesn't really like me. | ||
All right. | ||
Then you got this. | ||
On top of that, we don't even agree on Vance, Elon, Trump, Saylor, Sachs, and we don't even agree on some of these things. | ||
So it's like, okay, so we're helping you, we're helping you, and you go on shows with ALogs, you don't go to my thing, you don't back us up when we get banned. | ||
Sounds like a pretty good deal. | ||
He goes, why are you blowing up at me over two weeks? | ||
We've had this pattern. | ||
We've been friendly for a long time. | ||
It's like, well, maybe you've got a different estimation of it because it's been kind of a one-way street. | ||
So, you know, what do I get in return? | ||
You don't attack me? | ||
I'm fucking helping you. | ||
Why would you attack me? | ||
I go on your YouTube show. | ||
I go on your stream. | ||
Why would you attack me? | ||
I'm fucking helping you. | ||
You go on ALOG shows. | ||
You don't go to my thing. | ||
So it's like, I mean, come on now. | ||
Anyway, that's how I feel. | ||
I'm just being honest with you. | ||
Because a lot of people didn't get where I was coming from on this. | ||
A lot of people didn't get it. | ||
They're like, why is he doing this? | ||
I'm just explaining it to you. | ||
It's uncomfortable. | ||
He doesn't like the drama. | ||
I don't like the drama. | ||
But, you know, everyone's going to critique how I handle the situation. | ||
But that's where I'm coming from. | ||
And I do believe that when it comes to things like loyalty, We've got to be loyal. | ||
So, you know, you want to be friendly, you've got to be a friend. | ||
That's all. | ||
And it is a big deal. | ||
The Elon thing was a big deal. | ||
He didn't show up. | ||
That's just like an unbelievable inflection point. | ||
The H-1B thing, the ensuing censorship. | ||
I mean, Candace Owens was talking about it. | ||
Candace Owens was retweeting Chief Trumpster the first week of January. | ||
But this guy wasn't. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
That's embarrassing. | ||
Candace Owens was sticking up for the Groypers into January. | ||
And other people weren't. | ||
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Come on now. | |
So, that's all I'm going to say about that. | ||
That's a lot to say, but that's all I'm going to say. | ||
And you know what? | ||
That's how I feel. | ||
If he wants to pretend that that's not what he was doing, he can pretend that. | ||
He can, you know, debate club. | ||
Well, actually, we all, come on, fuckface. | ||
We all, no, that's mean. | ||
Come on, my friend. | ||
We all know what you were doing. | ||
He goes, well, just because I didn't tweet enough times. | ||
I'm not sitting here counting how many times you tweeted. | ||
You didn't tweet anything. | ||
You omitted it. | ||
It was intentional. | ||
And I know it was, and you know it was. | ||
And you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar. | ||
We all get it. | ||
No one wants to get their checkmark taken. | ||
No one wants to get banned. | ||
We get it. | ||
But it was selfish. | ||
And what he should have done was just apologize instead of going out and saying, oh, I did nothing wrong. | ||
Oh, this guy's just really sensitive. | ||
You know, he goes, I know how he must feel. | ||
It's not how I feel. | ||
It's just what it is. | ||
For what it's worth, I said the same thing about Patrick Casey. | ||
I said this, you know, Patrick Casey, I benefited him for a year. | ||
And then I said, hey, Patrick, could you come to AFPAC too? | ||
And he said, oh, gee, I really can't. | ||
And then Groyper started attacking him. | ||
And he said, hey man, could you tell the Groypers to stop? | ||
I said, why would I tell him to stop? | ||
You've made $100,000 off of me in the past year. | ||
You'd be nowhere. | ||
And that's not the same 100%. | ||
But like, I said this to Patrick. | ||
I said, you made $100,000 off of me, off of the Groypers, because you streamed before me. | ||
I let you do that because you've been an ally. | ||
I said, but now you won't show up to my thing because you're worried? | ||
And I'm supposed to help you save face? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And then he crashed out on me. | ||
And I said the same thing to a lot of those guys back then. | ||
You know, a lot of people that benefited, you know, like I don't notice. | ||
Like they bandwagoned onto the Groypers. | ||
They think they're above it all. | ||
You know, they benefit from it immensely. | ||
And then I call upon them and say, hey, I really need you right now. | ||
And then they're not there. | ||
And then I'm the asshole. | ||
Well, I'm not naive. | ||
I see how these relationships go. | ||
You know, I mean, I'm not a stupid person, so. | ||
I have more to give than they do. | ||
So, I mean, it's uncomfortable. | ||
You hate to say that, but I can do more for you than you can do for me. | ||
I'm aware of that. | ||
You're aware of that. | ||
And it only becomes an issue when people start to take advantage. | ||
You know, if people do something for you, you should be looking to repay the favor in some form. | ||
Not being stingy. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
All right, but that's really the last thing I'm going to say, and I'm not going to talk about it anymore. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, that's the last thing I'm going to say on the matter. | ||
And I have pretty good self-control about this stuff lately, for sure. | ||
So I hope that was measured. | ||
I meant what I said. | ||
I didn't say I detest him as a human being. | ||
He's an enemy of the people. | ||
I said he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. | ||
He was selfish. | ||
He was disloyal. | ||
And I just think Groypers should just consider that. | ||
So it's not let's all pile on, but it's just like, yeah, you know, he's clearly doing his own thing. | ||
So let him do his own thing. | ||
He wants to be a Groyper. | ||
That can change. | ||
But, you know, you don't want to be a Groyper. | ||
Then you don't get the Groyper treatment. | ||
And that's how I feel about the whole situation. | ||
So, you know, and there are a lot of people that aren't Groypers that I'm allied with, that I'm friendly with. | ||
I'm on friendly terms. | ||
It's cordial. | ||
And I hope it will be that way. | ||
He's mature. | ||
He's a grown-up. | ||
You know, I think he wants it to be the same way. | ||
So, that's where I'm at right now. | ||
But, as always, doors always open, like it was for Teddy Fieser and, you know, these other people. | ||
It's like, hey, I'm a forgiving person. | ||
It doesn't take much with me, but I just need to know that it's not being taken for granted. | ||
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That's all. | |
The Chinese wouldn't promote LGBT and mass immigration, supposedly. | ||
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Yeah, right. | |
That's all fake. | ||
That's all, in my opinion, a psyop. | ||
I kind of played into that and I now realize that was a psyop. | ||
This whole like propaganda like, oh, no, China be great. | ||
Russia should be great. | ||
America should go down. | ||
You know, in some ways, I still feel like that a little bit in specific ways. | ||
I think a lot of that was propaganda. | ||
Like, oh, you know, America's—and I never said this, but people say, America's degenerate. | ||
Russia's trad. | ||
I never said Russia was trad. | ||
I always reaffirm, no, Russia's not trad at all. | ||
My argument was always that if Russia and China were bigger, I could flee there if I needed to. | ||
That was literally it. | ||
After January 6th, I said if China and Russia are bigger and more powerful, then that means that the United States can't extradite me from more countries. | ||
My right hand to God, that was – and I would always say that. | ||
I would say as America recedes and China and Russia grow, the area where someone like me could be saved for access services gets bigger. | ||
And that's – I said it was like a dissident arbitrage. | ||
That's always what I called it. | ||
So people used to say, oh, Nick says Russia's trad. | ||
No, I never said that. | ||
And I never said China was good. | ||
I mean, China persecutes Christians. | ||
I said that someone like Edward Snowden could only be safe in Russia because Russia has the means to not have their sovereignty violated by U.S. spies or extradition. | ||
And the same is probably true of China. | ||
And so if there's other countries that come under the control of Russia and China, then hey, maybe I get to live in some other country. | ||
You know, it's cold in Russia. | ||
So that was always my thinking. | ||
But a lot of that stuff was straight up propaganda. | ||
For real. | ||
So good, man. | ||
Groyper curse. | ||
This guy calls me a fed. | ||
It gets 3 million views on Twitter. | ||
Nick Fuentes is a fed. | ||
Everybody goes, yeah, yeah, retweet. | ||
Yeah, sure he is. | ||
Then, this guy comes out with a 10-hour edited video. | ||
Three-part, 10-hour series. | ||
And by the way, this is an edited video. | ||
It's not like it was a live stream. | ||
Important distinction. | ||
A live stream, you could be forgiven for crashing out because it's live. | ||
So sometimes... | ||
People get in a weird emotional state and they have a mental breakdown, nervous breakdown. | ||
They say something crazy. | ||
You can understand it. | ||
This was an edited video. | ||
He sat down, meaning it was probably many more hours. | ||
It was probably like 20 hours of raw footage, which he then sat down and tediously edited the whole thing down. | ||
And then added commentary over it. | ||
So he was watching it and then splicing in commentary after the fact to add supplemental context. | ||
So this was premeditated as fuck. | ||
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This was a seriously premeditated video. | |
To sit down and film yourself for 10 hours, edit it, splice in supplemental commentary. | ||
Crazy thumbnail. | ||
Release it. | ||
I mean, he took pride in this. | ||
This was absolutely premeditated. | ||
Now, the contents of the video, he said, among other things, that he was getting sexual climax when his mother would beat him unconscious, which may or may not be real. | ||
His mother was sexually abusing him. | ||
And if you think I'm attacking an unwell guy, it gets way better. | ||
He says that he talks to God or gods, specifically Odin, and that the gods, Yahweh and Odin and others, chose him, elevated him as a sort of demigod or medium between the supernatural and natural world. | ||
That he killed a god somehow, and in doing so, so impressed the god Odin, That Odin spared humanity because of the pleasure or entertainment that he got out of Rudyard killing a god. | ||
Moreover, Rudyard said that Odin liked that Rudyard masturbated to white women and took vicarious pleasure seeing him writhe in ecstasy as he... | ||
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Committed the sin of self-abuse. | |
I'm just scratching the surface here, but that was the gist. | ||
That was sort of the gist. | ||
He's a God-killing demigod medium who is elevated by a pantheon of universal gods to save humanity by interfacing the human race with the supernatural world. | ||
Among other things, he said he was handsome. | ||
Like, so this is the level of delusion here. | ||
A 10-hour crash out. | ||
He got totally roasted. | ||
The clips are all over, and Uber Soy, or one of the Uber guys, did a reaction to his really good and posted all the clips. | ||
It was just, I was enjoying it. | ||
Dude, the Groyper curse is so good. | ||
The guy calls me a fed and then has like a 10-hour crash out about how his whole life he believed that he was like a rape slave for his mother and he killed a god and like that he's a porn addict or something. | ||
He's like a serial gooner. | ||
And it was a premeditated confession and then promptly deleted it after his community self-imploded. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So, yeah, I missed a lot. | ||
But that was some good stuff. | ||
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That was some good stuff. | |
Dude, people call me—this guy went on tour calling me a fad. | ||
He literally went on a fucking tour on his Twitter and on talk shows saying Nick Fuench is going to do violence. | ||
He's a fad, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And this is who it is. | ||
Yeah, thank you for the, put the vindication in the bag. | ||
Vindication in the bag, thank you. | ||
And can I get some napkins? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So that was awesome. | ||
W me. | ||
It's honestly kind of tough being right all the time. | ||
I know that sounds like being a douchebag, but like if you were me, you would get it. | ||
Imagine everybody just lies about you constantly and calls you names and everybody goes along with it because you're banned from everything. | ||
And then all your haters turn out to be complete freaks. | ||
Because that is precisely what happened. | ||
So if you're imagining that, that is what I just told you happened to me. | ||
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So that was pretty good. | |
That was pretty good. | ||
That was enjoyable. | ||
I was enjoying that one. | ||
That was good stuff. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Good to hear from you, Grecoid. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Always. | ||
Groypers. | ||
Groypers versus... | ||
It literally is Groypers versus everybody. | ||
You guys don't get it. | ||
And this is not like a cult thing, but like every... | ||
Like, look. | ||
They hate me, they hate you. | ||
That's just true. | ||
Not to cultivate this like us against the world, but it is. | ||
People make fun of you guys. | ||
They say, oh, the Groypers are too extreme, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And they say that to me because they're like, oh, you're reasonable. | ||
It's like, no, I'm not reasonable. | ||
I'm the least reasonable one here. | ||
But I'm willing to hear your concerns because I'm strategic, but it really is just me and you guys. | ||
These other people, horizontally, I don't know how much I trust them. | ||
Some of them are better than others, but it's like, you know, like Jake Shields, that's a loyal guy. | ||
That's a guy that wouldn't even think twice. | ||
If you were in trouble, he would jump in. | ||
That's a loyal ass guy. | ||
But, I mean, in terms of ultimate loyalty, it's me to you and you to me. | ||
I'd like to have as many allies as possible, but you can never forget your core. | ||
Ebenezer sent $100. | ||
Joe has never called you non-white. | ||
Yeah, he actually did. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
That's just not even true. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat anyway, even though you're wrong. | ||
General Zoomer sent $5. | ||
Hey, smile. | ||
Hey. | ||
Okay, that's our last super chat. | ||
Wow, that's going to do it for me. | ||
This has been a long show. | ||
This is like a five-hour show, right? | ||
When did I get started? | ||
9.30? | ||
It's a four-hour show. | ||
That's a long show. | ||
Well, hey, there's a lot to cover, you know. | ||
But it's good to be back. | ||
That's going to do it for me on the show. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
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