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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can pick that yay button. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
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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? | ||
We can't say who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the 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. | ||
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Believe me, it's for their benefit. | |
My message 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. | ||
unidentified
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Hey! | |
Pick up and turn around. | ||
Dance around. | ||
Pick up and turn around. | ||
I feel different for that semi-cut. | ||
I ain't gone, it is over now. | ||
I feel different for that semi-cut. | ||
I am on this over-loving. | ||
I feel different for that semi-cut. | ||
I am on this over-loving. | ||
I feel different for that semi-cut. | ||
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new droi-fur war. | ||
Yeah, nigga this war. | ||
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Nigga this war. | |
Nigga this war. | ||
I'm tricking bodies on the force. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I took to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so weak. | ||
I get excited for them calls. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for them calls. | ||
I do a shit for my brothers. | ||
We do a shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we the living refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the sin for us. | ||
Shhh. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers raise! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
They like Steven. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right-wing or left-wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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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 to convert really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't include any real people. | ||
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. | |
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be born to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny. | ||
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And nothing can stop us. | |
and nothing will. | ||
*music* | ||
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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. | ||
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Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen 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. | ||
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. | ||
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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. Some | |
of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted, but you have. | ||
To put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked Our Creator, four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble Beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
Never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow His teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts. | ||
And to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams? | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration. | ||
And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth. | ||
And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. | ||
This is a struggle for the survival of our nation. | ||
And this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests. | ||
Rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | |
I am your voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
unidentified
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They've been put on notice. | |
If you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
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You're gonna like this. | |
You're gonna like this. | ||
The socialists, globalists, Marxists, communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country. | ||
And it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words from me tonight. | ||
The people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our cultures. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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The time for action has come. | |
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. the respect that we deserve. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
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We all salute the same My | |
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 the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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Hey. | |
Hey yourself. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
I could feel so right. | ||
And it's a deal. | ||
I put together some really impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go gig or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman that looks like that has to have an official set. | ||
It's the time. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
I told you you were great. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
I'm just going to stop. | ||
Just a minute. | ||
Are you mad in here? | ||
Are you? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Just mad. | ||
I'm going to stop. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What are you, what? | ||
What's up? | ||
It's here. | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
What's up? | ||
Everything's different tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Trump's got a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
That's right. | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
I'm here. | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
Maybe I went to lose. | ||
I've never gone into losing my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience was, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy in the car, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
That's the guy in the car, right? | ||
Thank you. | ||
I wouldn't help you. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got to play the game. | ||
Jimmy Creighton Magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
I'm here. | ||
You do. | ||
Scabby. | ||
So far. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
First of all. | ||
Down the hall. | ||
The mail modeling would be what it is today. | ||
The mail modeling. | ||
The mail modeling. | ||
I think you'll like it. | ||
The mail modeling. | ||
What's this about a fight before the fight? | ||
No, no. | ||
You've got to be losing money on this. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service? | ||
Because I think it's a very mean life. | ||
I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life. | ||
And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. | ||
And that's a sad commentary for the political process. | ||
And if you have a minute, why don't we go? | ||
Talking about it somewhere only we know. | ||
This can be the end of everything. | ||
So why don't we go somewhere only we know? | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
I'm supposed to be here tonight. | ||
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. | ||
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 gonna tap the screen 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. | ||
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'm sorry, Mr. Quentis. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War Two. | ||
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I should have supported Grape of War Two. | |
I should have supported Grape of War Two. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War Two. | ||
Because I want a wall, right? | ||
I want a wall, and I want to drill, drill, drill. | ||
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My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | |
My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
One more and more, people just want more and more freedom and love. | ||
What he's looking for? | ||
One more and more, people just want more and more freedom and love. | ||
What he's looking for? | ||
Freed from desire, my insensis purified, freed from desire. | ||
My insensis purified, freed from desire. | ||
My insensis purified, freed from desire. | ||
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na. | ||
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*The track Okay | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
They say, trust, don't be. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
They say, trust, don't be. | ||
My mama said, trust, no hope. | ||
Use a woman. | ||
But they say, trust, don't be. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to come. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
My mama said, trust, no hope. | ||
Use a woman. | ||
But they say, trust, don't be. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to come. | ||
Everything. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
I'm going to take it to my first show. | ||
I'm going to only drop jewels way before they drop gentle. | ||
First day, I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
I'm going to leave your day boys in the car. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
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That has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to use. | ||
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 Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, | ||
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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. | ||
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My message 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, ever, ever, ever. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Nigga, this war. | ||
Nigga, this war. | ||
I'm tricking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons, and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so weak. | ||
I get excited for them calls. | ||
And Noah ain't crying when he gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the calls. | ||
I do a shit for my brothers, but we do a shit for each other, but... | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers reach! | ||
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. | ||
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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 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 real life. | ||
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. | |
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want More than they do. | ||
Because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny. | ||
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Then nothing can stop us and nothing will of going | |
to of as it is on | ||
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on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on Lawrence, I found something really interesting. | ||
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire Americans. | ||
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, 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 gonna tap the screen 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. | ||
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. Quentis. | ||
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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. | ||
Fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible. | ||
That it can't be done the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow his teachings. | ||
Today each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined. | ||
By your vision, your perseverance, and your grit, you will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs. | ||
Courage in your convictions and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
But as long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say, you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you, and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian? | ||
Yes. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat. | ||
Like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration. | ||
And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth. | ||
and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities This is a struggle for the survival of our nation And this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
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The thing that said take a look what happened These are people who work hard but no longer have a voice I am your voice | |
Put on notice if you fuck around with us if you do something bad to us we are going to do Things to you that have never been done before Don't sit yet. | ||
I didn't like this. | ||
I didn't like this. | ||
Attacking our civilization. | ||
Have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs to you, belongs to me. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words from me tonight. | ||
The people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not Surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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The time for action has come. | |
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. the respect that we deserve. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
A big show. | ||
It's actually a slow day. | ||
Not a big show. | ||
Kind of a minimal show when you think about it. | ||
Hopefully something will happen this week, but... | ||
It's going to be an exciting show because the slow days are when I can really just kind of go off at you guys. | ||
But our featured story tonight, we're going to be talking all about the deportation numbers. | ||
Not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
I wish somebody warned us because that would have been very prescient. | ||
But the deportation numbers are in after the administration stopped publishing them for two weeks. | ||
And they're very low. | ||
They're lower than they were at the beginning of the administration, and those numbers were already low. | ||
So we have a brand new report from the Washington Post. | ||
They have numbers from the administration which have not been previously made public. | ||
And get a load of this. | ||
First two weeks of February, fewer than 600 deportations per day. | ||
Fewer than 600, which if you do the math, we're talking about like 200,000 per year if you're doing less than 600 a day. | ||
200,000 per year! | ||
That means 800,000 over the whole four years, which is less than the first term. | ||
So we'll go through the Washington Post report. | ||
This is not good. | ||
And I don't know if we talked about it last week, but I've been talking about it a lot on Telegram and on Twitter. | ||
You know, when this whole administration started, they were doing a daily update. | ||
Remember? | ||
First day in, they said, raids, immigration raids across the country. | ||
We're coming to Chicago. | ||
We're coming to New York. | ||
And they hyped it up. | ||
They did. | ||
Not me. | ||
They did. | ||
They made the promise. | ||
They said it with specificity. | ||
Well, the first day, there were no raids, 300 deportations, and they were posting the numbers, and the numbers were going up until they hit 1,100 deportations in a single day in the second week, late January. | ||
And then at the beginning of this month, they stopped posting the numbers. | ||
We had daily numbers every day. | ||
How many deportations in 24 hours? | ||
They stopped posting them. | ||
And a lot of people just swept that under the rug or ignored it or maybe they didn't even, maybe they just forgot. | ||
But I didn't. | ||
I've been keeping track for as long as Trump's been in the White House and I suspected that they stopped publishing the numbers because they got so low that it was embarrassing. | ||
And now we have confirmation that, yep, that's exactly what happened. | ||
They were posting the numbers every day because this is a new administration. | ||
The golden age starts today. | ||
We're not messing around. | ||
And had to stop publishing the numbers because they were so low and couldn't get them up. | ||
They were falling. | ||
Trump wanted them to go up. | ||
They kept going down. | ||
So we'll read the report from the Washington Post. | ||
Not good, you guys. | ||
And then the other story we're going to cover tonight is this terrorist attack by a Jew in Florida. | ||
No one's calling it that, but that's what it is. | ||
An Israeli Jew in the state of Florida pulled up next to a vehicle and started shooting at the people inside. | ||
He thought they were Palestinians. | ||
Well, ironically, it turns out they were Israeli tourists. | ||
So it's Jewish on Jewish violence. | ||
A Jewish Floridian pulls up next to another car, looks over, sees a couple of brown Middle Easterners, said, oh, I bet they support Hamas. | ||
I bet they support Hamas. | ||
They're Jews from Israel. | ||
He opens fire on them and shoots them. | ||
Both of them get shot. | ||
It's a dad and a son. | ||
And the dad gets grazed. | ||
The son gets hit. | ||
I think they're both alive, though. | ||
It gets better, okay? | ||
The irony goes further. | ||
So the Jew shoots them, drives away. | ||
The two Israelis, they go on social media and say, we were attacked because we're Jewish. | ||
It was an anti-Semitic attack. | ||
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Okay, so a Jewish person shoots two Israelis thinking they're Palestinians. | |
The Israelis who get shot claim it was an anti-Semitic incident. | ||
They thought the person that shot them was a Palestinian sympathizer. | ||
That's our country, folks. | ||
That's America. | ||
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And if you are on social media at any time, on any day of any year, for as long as social media has existed. | ||
That pretty much explains it if you're talking about politics. | ||
That's a good summary. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
It's just kind of funny. | ||
And there's nothing else really going on. | ||
So we got a good show. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment down below. | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
Thoughts about the show? | ||
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Yeah, it's been kind of a slow week, and it's funny. | ||
It really shouldn't be slow. | ||
There should be so much going on, but we'll talk about this with deportations. | ||
It's pretty remarkable. | ||
Elon Musk has become the fixture inside the White House, and he's really become, I would say, the primary force. | ||
It's no longer Trump. | ||
And I talked about this last week. | ||
It's something that's very strange. | ||
It's very bizarre and conspicuous. | ||
And the left is talking about it, but not the right. | ||
And I suppose that's not really bizarre. | ||
It adds a layer of bizarreness to it. | ||
The right, like everybody, is just full of idiots who... | ||
You know, they're told what to think and they are not really even paying attention. | ||
But I pointed this out last week when Elon Musk was holding court with the press pool in the Oval Office. | ||
It really just struck me how strange it is that he has inserted himself right in the fore, right in the center and the middle of the whole thing. | ||
And that is so... | ||
And the criticism of the Trump movement from the institutions and from the left is that it is a cult of personality. | ||
That unlike other political movements from either side, and really it's uncharacteristic of America. | ||
This is a movement that is defined by the personal influence, the personal power that is exercised by one man through the weight of his personality and the loyalty that he commands among the people. | ||
And so you have this cult of personality for 10 years, and it's zealotry. | ||
It's pure zealotry from the supporters. | ||
Who will go to Trump rallies and almost have this messianic vision about Trump. | ||
And then all of a sudden, in the span of six months, there's this conspicuous alien element. | ||
And by alien, I mean it truly is a foreign outside influence. | ||
It's Elon Musk. | ||
He strides into the center from the periphery, from outside. | ||
And just sets up shop right in the middle. | ||
And nobody in the MAGA movement seems to have even noticed or even notices how weird this is. | ||
And this is what the left has picked up on and what they were talking about during the election. | ||
It's weird. | ||
It is weird. | ||
Who are these people? | ||
You can understand where Trump came from. | ||
We all know. | ||
Trump came from reality TV. I watched The Apprentice when I was a kid. | ||
I watched The Celebrity Apprentice with my parents when I was a kid. | ||
We bought the ice cream. | ||
When it was the John Rich or whoever the country singer was and the black guy, when they did the ice cream contest, we bought the ice cream. | ||
We know where Trump came from. | ||
He's a known quantity. | ||
When he ran for president, we were all part of that. | ||
We all watched that and experienced it firsthand. | ||
Now you have all these other people who are here. | ||
All of a sudden, now the House is filled with Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance. | ||
Where did these people come from? | ||
J.D. Vance became a senator two years ago. | ||
Before that, he wrote some book. | ||
And that's all we know about. | ||
We don't know anything else about him. | ||
It's not even his real name. | ||
He only started going by Vance 10 years ago. | ||
So, and now he's the vice president berating Europe? | ||
Now he's in Europe wagging his finger, giving these speeches? | ||
And Elon, who was against Trump in the first term, who was supporting DeSantis like two years ago. | ||
Well, he's now running the government. | ||
He's running the IRS, running the Treasury Department. | ||
He's apparently running the whole thing. | ||
He's running Twitter. | ||
And he's a polygamist. | ||
He's a polygamist with 13 kids from four, five, six different women. | ||
And all these MAGA supporters, all these Trump people are like, yeah. | ||
And it is what it is. | ||
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Elon's our guy. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
Okay, I mean, look, and, you know, there's characteristics I like about Elon, but I didn't vote in the election, but from what I understand, he was actually not on the ballot because he is not from this country. | ||
He's also not even really right-wing at all. | ||
He's basically like a liberal atheist. | ||
Accelerationist! | ||
And so I want to make one other point. | ||
So anyway, here's what I'm trying to say. | ||
Here's how I got on this subject. | ||
So we're seeing Elon rip through the government. | ||
That is where the initiative is. | ||
That's where the energy is. | ||
That's where the dynamism is, no doubt about it. | ||
The origin of it is peculiar. | ||
But he is the energy in the White House. | ||
But that's sort of the essence of the scam. | ||
And I tweeted this the other day. | ||
You have the Trump base, which was originally animated by the personality of Trump and his critique of illegal immigration. | ||
And that's really what they voted for. | ||
In, you know, when you really boil it down, Trump ran in 16 against some of the big pillars of globalization, mass migration, free trade, foreign wars. | ||
Because of that, they indicted him. | ||
They tried to kill him. | ||
They got him out of office with the fake mail-in ballots. | ||
It really all goes back to that, that he fought against globalism, and that is why we're in this saga. | ||
And so when the Trump voters voted him back in office and the base, which animates the Trump movement, They were voting to see him fulfill and deliver after this odyssey, after this long journey. | ||
They voted him back into office to finish the job, keep America great, make America great again, again. | ||
And yet, all of the energy and initiative in the White House is about cutting the fucking deficit. | ||
Trump runs in 2016, we're going to build a wall, kick these illegals out, we're going to put Americans first, we're going to buy American, hire American, we're going to stop buying Toyota, and we're going to end this ridiculous war in Iraq. | ||
And for this, Trump is impeached twice, investigated, thrown out of office, indicted, convicted, shot in the head. | ||
He gets back in office and they do this bait and switch where now the administration is saying, oh, but look, we're cutting all this spending. | ||
W, what a victory. | ||
It's like, okay, but did we really go through all this to cut the deficit? | ||
Did we go through this 10-year battle? | ||
Did Trump stake out? | ||
Everyone's lives put it all on the line so that we could cut the deficit. | ||
And by the way, it's not even serious. | ||
And I debated this with Dean Withers. | ||
If you look at the structure of federal spending, more than half of it is entitlements, which are untouchable, okay, which they're not going to touch. | ||
And I doubt there's as much waste as they're saying. | ||
They're not touching Medicare. | ||
They're not touching Social Security. | ||
They're not touching Medicaid. | ||
That would be political suicide anyway. | ||
That's like 60% of the spending, and that's the problem. | ||
Then you've got interest on the debt, which they really can't affect that much because they're not paying the debt down, and they can't really manipulate the interest rates that much. | ||
And then, out of the spending, they actually can manipulate the discretionary spending. | ||
Most of that is defense. | ||
Half of that is defense. | ||
And they don't want to touch that. | ||
So, what they're really touching, when they go to, like, education and they go to this other stuff, the federal payment system and USAID, like, do the stunted, retarded people that voted for this, do they understand? | ||
Do they understand how much that actually accounts for in terms of the total budget when you're cutting the crust off of some of these non-defense discretionary expenditures? | ||
It's already nothing to begin with. | ||
You're cutting nothing. | ||
And they're saying that's the essence of why we voted Trump into office. | ||
That's our victory. | ||
That's our prize. | ||
And, you know, I said this last week. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
I support it. | ||
I think that they should be more aggressive, actually. | ||
And if they were serious, they would go after entitlements. | ||
And they would go to the Pentagon. | ||
Like Bannon said, they would cross the Potomac. | ||
They would go to Pentagon City. | ||
And they would go and cut the military. | ||
And I agree with that. | ||
But that's not really what this is all about because you could cut the deficit and these people will still be in our country. | ||
You can cut the deficit and we still have not re-industrialized the country. | ||
You can cut the deficit and we are still in Iraq, as a matter of fact. | ||
So, you know, so that's one aspect of it. | ||
There's this, it's crazy how they've pulled this off. | ||
And I keep trying to remind people because people have such a short memory. | ||
You voted for mass deportations. | ||
You're not getting them. | ||
And it is for a lack of trying. | ||
Because at the same time that they're not deporting thousands and thousands of people every single day, they're marshalling all these resources to, like, find waste in the Department of Education. | ||
Can we focus up a little bit? | ||
But it just goes to show it was never about that. | ||
Anyway. | ||
I've made that point a million times. | ||
But the other thing I wanted to talk about tonight, because I'm not, I don't, we're not going to get a lot of mileage out of the news tonight. | ||
I said this on Telegram the other day and I wanted to expand on this. | ||
You know, it's sort of funny. | ||
So I've been criticizing Elon very heavily. | ||
I've been criticizing Silicon Valley, the Trump movement. | ||
And a lot of the intellectual vanguards of this thing, the tech people that are controlling the government now, when you consider people like Elon, Teal, Andreessen, they have a very distinct ideology. | ||
It's called neo-reactionary, dark enlightenment, techno-optimism, effective accelerationism, techno-libertarian. | ||
It goes by a lot of different names, but it's very distinct. | ||
It is different than what Trump is bringing to the table. | ||
What Trump is bringing to the table is kind of like a politically neutral populism. | ||
It's kind of like a liberal populism from like the 90s. | ||
It's like Ross Perot. | ||
It's like less racial Sam Francis. | ||
You could call it something like nationalism, economic nationalism or something, but it's different. | ||
And so these tech people, they have their intellectuals that create their ideology. | ||
They have these guys like Curtis Yarvin, obviously, and all of their acolytes that are at Claremont Institute and run in those circles with Claremont Institute. | ||
And all of those, and all of them are Jewish, and they're all talking about the Groypers. | ||
The Groypers, who are really more in line with Trump than we are with Thiel, we're more nationalist than we are techno-libertarian, we're more paleocon, perennialist, whatever, racialist than we are techno-optimist, effective accelerationist, dark enlightenment, whatever. | ||
All the intellectuals on that side are looking at the Groypers, the true inheritors of Trumpism, who are now critical of Trump himself, And they say, well, the next move of the Groypers is they're going to join the left. | ||
They say these guys are leftist. | ||
They say they're Marxist, they're pro-Palestine, they're Catholic, and they view Christianity as like a precursor to wokeism and progressivism and liberalism. | ||
So they have very negative feelings about Christianity. | ||
They think Christianity is left-wing coded. | ||
So they say the Groypers are Catholic. | ||
They are pro-Palestine, anti-Israel. | ||
They're critical of Trump. | ||
They're critical of the kind of hyper-capitalism situation. | ||
They say, so the Gripers are going to go to the left. | ||
And I was thinking about that because I am kind of thinking about the left lately. | ||
And I'm thinking about how now that Elon has taken control of the government, it's not hard to see where the pendulum swings next. | ||
It's not hard to see. | ||
What the antithesis to this will be. | ||
And if you can understand that politics is a conversation, if you can understand that politics is a dialectic, a dialogue, meaning two, it's two things, it's two poles, two sides, dialectic, dialogue. | ||
There's the left and there's the right. | ||
And the left says things and they have their way and then people are not happy and then the right has their way and the right says things and it ping-pongs, a pendulum swings. | ||
It goes back and forth. | ||
And with each action and reaction, you know, they're influencing each other. | ||
And so it's not hard to see after wokeism, you get Trump. | ||
Obama is elected because people are angry about the war and about the bank bailouts and about the recession, but it turns into all this woke garbage. | ||
It turns into this anti-white grievance. | ||
It turns into LGBTQ palooza. | ||
It's this psycho-feminism stuff, anti-capitalism, these onerous regulations and taxes and so on. | ||
So then you get Trump. | ||
You get Trump, who is the antithesis of political correctness, the antithesis of the anti-white grievance. | ||
He's an implicit celebration of whiteness. | ||
You have these people that hate our history. | ||
He celebrates our history. | ||
You have everything that Obama was. | ||
Trump is the antithesis to that. | ||
Well, now you have something else, which is somehow supplanted Trumpism, and you have this Elon Musk. | ||
Zuckerberg, Bezos, Andreessen takeover. | ||
And you have this very serendipitous timing. | ||
I don't know if it's serendipity, but it was coincidence that Luigi Mangione kills the healthcare CEO after Trump and Elon win the election. | ||
And I said, you know, this is something people have already forgotten about, but it will be seen historically as an omen or foreshadowing. | ||
You have a young, white, Kind of like he's in the same category as these tech people. | ||
He's like a yuppified, yuppie, like follows Yuval Harari on Twitter. | ||
And he goes and kills a healthcare CEO because of corporate greed or whatever. | ||
You know, like corporate greed killing people. | ||
And everybody rallies around him. | ||
It's obvious that the next step... | ||
Because the left is so disoriented. | ||
They've just gotten their asses kicked. | ||
They're like, wait, what? | ||
Kamala didn't win the hearts and minds? | ||
The camo Walls Harris hat didn't win the election? | ||
The left is disoriented. | ||
They're trying to find a language and a narrative and an angle. | ||
They're trying to regroup and find what the line is they're going to coalesce around as an answer to this election, as an answer to Trumpism. | ||
And they're starting to find it, and it's very obvious what it's going to be. | ||
You could hear it in that Macklemore song, the new Macklemore song, the visuals, language. | ||
It is going to be another round of Occupy. | ||
It's going to be like a post-woke, class-conscious, like Occupy movement, like with a little anti-Zionism in there. | ||
And it's going to be, I think, very focused on people's animosity towards Elon and the billionaires, how they're accumulating more money than ever. | ||
There was a time when the billionaires were giving away their money. | ||
Now they're all accumulating, and there's going to be wealth inequality. | ||
And with austerity, that's what this is. | ||
It's austerity in the government. | ||
The government is cutting federal spending. | ||
They're firing people, are buying them out of their contracts. | ||
I think that is clearly where the left is going to have to go. | ||
Like, it's just obvious, I think, that that's sort of where they're headed, maybe. | ||
And anyway, and I'm thinking about that, and I sort of agree with the left about that. | ||
I do agree with the left that the wealth should be more evenly distributed. | ||
Now, I'm not a socialist, and I don't believe in, like, redistributive policies. | ||
It's really neither here nor there, but the idea that... | ||
All the richest people that own the biggest companies are also in bed with the defense industry and the intelligence community, and they also run the government, and they're also donating hundreds of billions of dollars to the president. | ||
It's too much. | ||
I mean, that's a little too much. | ||
So I sort of agree with the left, and I started thinking about if that's how things shape up, and maybe they will, but if that's how things shape up... | ||
What does it really mean to be the right or the left? | ||
Because the way that the right and the left traditionally are understood is that the right is conservative and the left is liberal. | ||
And the essence of the right is about holding back progress and change and the more dynamic elements of society. | ||
Whereas liberalism is about accelerating those things. | ||
Things that are new and things that are progressive, meaning adding on or new or trying to drive society forward in various ways, experimenting culturally, technologically with innovation and so on. | ||
And just when you think about what the right is versus what the left is, you have to ask yourself if the right is now controlled by libertarians who are effectively transhumanist. | ||
They call themselves accelerationists. | ||
What is really right-wing about that? | ||
Because that ideology that I mentioned before, effective accelerationism, in there is accelerationism. | ||
They believe that we have to accelerate the rate of technological development as much as possible to solve humanity's problems. | ||
And in order to do that, we need to deregulate the economy, take away all the safeguards, Regulations about safety, regulations about compensation for someone like Elon, regulations about mergers. | ||
Everything must be deregulated. | ||
It's got to be a total free-for-all. | ||
They say no taxes, low interest rates, so we could get as much money and credit as possible flowing into these projects. | ||
We need to let the tech companies and the billionaires that run them get as rich as possible for the sake of this technological development. | ||
And so it's not only like a laissez-faire economic policy to increase investment and increase consumption and increase accumulation, but it's also at the same time driving technology at a rate that's never been seen before. | ||
And it's like those two forces, the market and technology, are the most disruptive forces known to mankind, and they're married together. | ||
So increasing the power of private equity and venture capital, increasing the power of finance capital, increasing the power of the supermassive companies and billionaires to innovate and... | ||
This is potentially the most disruptive force ever unleashed in the world. | ||
And it is going to be disruptive to the economy. | ||
It's going to be disruptive to society. | ||
It's going to be disruptive culturally. | ||
It's going to be disruptive in every way that you can think of. | ||
Because when Tesla starts putting robots into homes, robots that can do manual labor, robots that can autonomously through AI and 5G and these like integrated systems, robots that can replace people, it's going to change everything about society in ways that we can't even imagine yet. | ||
When you think about a car, you think about... | ||
What is a car? | ||
It's short for carriage. | ||
It's a horseless carriage. | ||
It has locomotion. | ||
It's a vehicle that can drive itself, but with a pilot, of course. | ||
What happens when a car is connected to the internet and can drive itself? | ||
It has a completely different use than a horseless carriage, than a car without a horse. | ||
Because what an autonomous car really is, what an electric car that has self-driving really is, is like a drone. | ||
And you don't need to own a drone. | ||
That's why in Los Angeles you have self-driving cars that are taxis. | ||
And all the self-driving cars are owned by one company and they're stored in one place. | ||
And the cars are sent out and sort of leased or rented on a... | ||
Journey by journey basis. | ||
And that's more economical by people living in a city to get to work or whatever. | ||
And eventually you don't need highways and you don't need stoplights. | ||
And then eventually you have people in the cars like watching TV while they're in the cars. | ||
And it turns into like a whole different situation. | ||
It's just like a completely different... | ||
They're not even cars anymore. | ||
Anyway, the point is, this is as disruptive... | ||
As disruption can get. | ||
It is as disruptive as humanly possible. | ||
And the question is, what is conservative or right-wing about any of that? | ||
That's actually more liberal than liberal. | ||
If we're going to call ourselves the right because we're defending tradition and we're defending these perennial timeless things and we're the bulwark or the moderating, ameliorating force, For progress, then what's right-wing about any of that? | ||
If the left is saying, no, we need to pump the brakes on AI because maybe it's unsafe. | ||
We need to pump the brakes on the exploitation of natural resources because it's damaging the environment. | ||
No, we need to stop finance capitalism because it's too socially destabilizing, because it's causing wealth inequality, which is problematic for society. | ||
You know, is left and right even meaningful at that point? | ||
If the right is controlled by techno-libertarians and the left is controlled by, you know, if they want to call it the new Puritans, are Puritans left-wing? | ||
Are Puritans liberal? | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
So... | ||
That's sort of what I've been thinking about the whole thing is if technology is now going to be at the center of the political conversation, this is a realignment in more ways than one. | ||
It's not just a realignment like Wisconsin's voting Republican. | ||
It's a realignment because now it seems like the right has become more left-wing than the left in some ways. | ||
Especially when it's run by people that are kind of not different than the left in many ways. | ||
You know, they're secular, liberal, multicultural, multiracial, polygamist, atheists. | ||
Many of them are Jews. | ||
So anyway, so that's just some thoughts about the whole situation. | ||
I've been thinking a lot about it. | ||
And people don't even realize that that is what is going on. | ||
People don't even realize that that is the... | ||
That ascendant element, that is the element that is now inside the White House as opposed to what we thought we were getting, which is like Trump or whatever, like Trump being an implicit white nationalist or something. | ||
It's just a completely different ballgame, and it's just taking a lot of people time, I think, to sort of catch up to that, and that's deliberate. | ||
I think they're being deceived intentionally. | ||
Anyway, so that's just that. | ||
That's just some thoughts about the whole situation. | ||
But I do want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news and our first story. | ||
This is good stuff. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
We're not going to spend too much time on this, but it's a little bit funny. | ||
So there's all this hysteria about what's happening in the Middle East because of Gaza and Israel. | ||
And understandably, people are freaking out on both sides. | ||
And so there's a story here from Florida that's happened today that a Jewish guy in Florida pulls up at a beach next to a car and he looks over and sees a couple of foreigners. | ||
They look Middle Eastern. | ||
They have a dark complexion. | ||
He assumes they're Palestinians and he shoots them both. | ||
He thinks they're two Palestinian guys. | ||
He shoots both of them and then drives away. | ||
Well, it turns out they weren't Palestinian at all. | ||
They're actually... | ||
Israeli tourists who are Jewish from Israel. | ||
And like I said, what's even better, and this isn't even being reported in the media, the two people who were attacked, and they don't know why they were attacked, they're just in a car. | ||
They're just in a car getting shot at for no reason by some stranger. | ||
They're not even from here. | ||
Well, they assume they were targeted for being Jewish. | ||
They were targeted because they looked Palestinian by a Jew. | ||
And they assumed that they were targeted by someone sympathetic to the Palestinians because they are Jewish. | ||
And they go and start complaining about anti-Semitism. | ||
And so this is a story. | ||
This is a news article from CBS. It says, quote, He was arrested and charged with two counts of attempted murder for the shooting. | ||
Around 9.30 p.m., surveillance video captured Brafman's truck traveling south on Pine Tree Drive and making a U-turn at 48th Street, where the victim's vehicle was stopped just north of the 48th in the left lane. | ||
At that point, Brafman drove by and stopped directly in front of them in the right lane where he left his vehicle and shot at the victim, the victim's vehicle 17 times. | ||
Unprovoked, striking both victims. | ||
In an interview with CBS News on Monday, Ari Rabi, an Israeli tourist and one of the victims, said he and his father were visiting Miami Beach when someone opened fire on them. | ||
Rabi said he was shot in the left shoulder while his father was grazed by a bullet in the left forearm. | ||
Rabi said through his cousin, an interpreter, because I guess he only speaks Hebrew, So I saw this story today, and it's so funny because this is like in a microcosm. | ||
You know, these are like those illustrative examples. | ||
They kind of explain what's really going on. | ||
This is, in a very distilled form, the whole conversation about anti-Semitism. | ||
Because you'll say something like, when it comes to October 7th, you'll look at some of these stories, like the beheaded babies, the babies in ovens, the mass rapes, and all the rest. | ||
Or even, for that matter, the Holocaust. | ||
And people say, but these are well-documented events. | ||
How could these be a false flag? | ||
Is everybody lying? | ||
Is everybody in on it? | ||
Is there a conspiracy where they're all getting together and self-consciously plotting out how they're going to deceive the world on the basis of their ethnicity to create sympathy as political capital? | ||
You know, like people say, is that how it works? | ||
And then you say, well, no. | ||
And there's sort of a hint of truth. | ||
And then there's a lot of ideas that come in from somewhere else. | ||
Like a guy pulls up and says, oh, these are Palestinians. | ||
Boom, boom, boom. | ||
And the people get hit and say, oh, well, we were targeted for being Jewish. | ||
And it's like you can very clearly see that what happens is there's sort of a hysterical disposition on both sides. | ||
On the one side, you have an hysterical Israeli who thinks, you know. | ||
Miami Beach is all Jews. | ||
You know, South Florida, Miami Broward, Miami Dade County, it's like all Jewish people. | ||
And I imagine they were probably near like Surfside, which is literally like a Jewish enclave. | ||
And so this guy pulls up, and because of what he's seeing on TV, or just their disposition, he says, these are like Palestinians that are with Hamas, and I'm under attack as a Jewish person in America. | ||
Which is not real. | ||
And the two people that are here in Florida as Israeli tourists, well, they get shot at. | ||
And they think, well, here we are. | ||
We're Jewish people in America where there's all this sympathy for Palestine. | ||
We must have been targeted for being Jewish. | ||
And, of course, they go and blab that to the media and report that. | ||
And you can see how this is just... | ||
Sort of a vicious cycle or a self-fulfilling prophecy, whatever idiom you'd like or figure of speech. | ||
But you could see how you have the ADL claiming year after year. | ||
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It's more anti-Semitic incidents than ever. | |
One billion percent surge in incidents. | ||
You could see where you get TikTok being banned because, hang on, give me one second. | ||
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Take me to my first show's channel They only drop jewels way before they drop channel First day, don't get down be All the way, doesn't say deep like they take those buttons They still have to drop them, they just need a sink I'm here at the first day Really? | ||
I'm here at the first Catch you Okay | ||
Not my words, not my rules I just enforce them, alright? | ||
They say trust no man But you promise I can't believe your day was And I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time But they say trust no man But you promise I can't believe your day was And I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time I'm here at the first time Warming on everybody who dared to vote And you're on my ain't seen I'm ready to cheat Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
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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? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement, who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics. | ||
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit. | ||
Believe me, it's for their benefit. | ||
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My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now. | |
My 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 will do it. | |
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Nigga, this war. | ||
I'm trucking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons, and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's on work. | ||
I get excited for them cops. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he's gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the cause. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers raise! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
Yeah, ain't like Stevie. | ||
I can't see me. | ||
Ain't wanna beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left wing. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's gone. | |
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | |
Come on. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the 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 gonna 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. | |
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do, because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
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We have to wait for the next episode. | |
We have to wait for the next episode. | ||
We have to wait for the next episode. | ||
We have to wait for the next episode. | ||
by, and more importantly, hire Americans. | ||
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. | ||
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 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. | ||
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'm sorry, Mr. Quentis. | ||
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I should have supported Groy for War II. Hey, | |
sorry, my DoorDash just got here, so I just finished eating. | ||
Anyway, so I was going to get into our second story for the night, the mass deportation situation. | ||
I really don't have too much more to say about the Israeli shooting in Florida. | ||
So our featured story for the night, we're going to get into the mass deportations, which are not materializing in the second Trump administration. | ||
Hate to say I told you so, but I did. | ||
Okay, I did warn you, actually. | ||
Everybody hated me for it last year, and a lot of people still hate me for it, and they're reluctant to admit it, but I told you so. | ||
So we're going to get into it. | ||
There is a big new report today from the Washington Post talking about the mass deportation figures, and it's interesting because we weren't getting any numbers or any updates on this for the past two weeks. | ||
I think we all know the reason why. | ||
We could speculate. | ||
But now we finally have the numbers. | ||
They're being reported to us, like I said, by the news media. | ||
And this is what they have to say about it. | ||
Like I said, this is from Washington Post. | ||
It says, quote, But despite the rapid infusion of resources, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is struggling to arrest higher numbers of immigrants and falling far short of the administration's goals. | ||
The president wants federal agents from across the government, even the IRS, looking for potential deportees. | ||
And the FBI says thousands of its employees are now supporting immigration operations. | ||
Trump has sent hundreds of troops to the southern border and military transport planes loaded with immigrants as far away as India. | ||
Guantanamo Bay, where U.S. forces once sent enemy combatants seized on the battlefield, is now a destination for immigrant detainees many picked up at the border. | ||
ICE officers stormed out of the gates during the first 10 days of the administration. | ||
The agency did highly publicized enforcement raids in sanctuary cities run by Democrats, bringing along television crews and celebrities like Dr. Phil. | ||
For several days, ICE published its daily arrest numbers on social media, which started in the several hundreds per day and reached 1179 on January 26th. | ||
Now keep in mind, everything the Washington Post just said, these are all observations that I made. | ||
Excuse me, the past month. | ||
And it's very important, so keep that in mind. | ||
It says, And Trump officials said they will release the data now on a monthly basis to conserve resources. | ||
Is that why? | ||
So for the first 10 days, they posted a daily update, daily arrest numbers, daily deportations. | ||
They stopped doing that without telling anybody. | ||
First, they shut it down and ice. | ||
And they started doing it on the White House Twitter. | ||
Then they stopped doing it there. | ||
And they didn't tell anybody. | ||
They just quietly shut it down. | ||
Now, Washington Post is reporting the numbers. | ||
And the admin says, oh, well, we stopped doing the daily thing because it was costing too much money. | ||
So we're only going to give you the monthly numbers because that's more efficient. | ||
That's going to conserve resources. | ||
Is that why? | ||
The article goes on. | ||
This is Tom Homan. | ||
He says, I'm not happy. | ||
We need more. | ||
The top two enforcement officials at ICE were removed from their jobs this week and reassigned due to what the DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said was a lack of results. | ||
The Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham said Tuesday that Homan was begging for additional funds when he met with lawmakers this week. | ||
Graham's committee adopted a budget blueprint for legislation to boost border security and immigration enforcement by $175 billion over 10 years. | ||
So it says such an amount would have been unthinkable during Trump's first term when lawmakers hit an impasse over $5 billion for border wall funding and the government shut down for 35 days. | ||
The annual budget of DHS is about $60 billion, including roughly $9 billion for ICE. Trump aides have been angered to learn that ICE detainees arrested since the president took office were released from custody rather than deported. | ||
Releases are a standard and routine practice at ICE, which manages a docket of more than 8 million immigration cases. | ||
Because they have a pending immigration claim in court hearings or due to medical reasons or a lack of space in ICE facilities. | ||
Holman has long tried to tamp down expectations for the kind of nationwide mass arrest operation that would allow the agency to deport millions of people. | ||
He said ICE would target criminals, gang members, and the worst of the worst, emphasizing quality over quantity. | ||
The copes just keep coming. | ||
They're so... | ||
Pause. | ||
They're so good. | ||
So, you remember on day one, let me just give you a brief timeline of how this has played out. | ||
So, during the election, they said, mass deportations! | ||
And everyone loved it. | ||
I was skeptical. | ||
And the media said, well, how are we going to do that, actually? | ||
Because it seems sort of impossible. | ||
And Vance and Trump said, well, we'll deport like a million people and then we'll worry about the rest later, okay? | ||
Worry about the rest sometime in the future. | ||
Maybe they'll just leave on their own. | ||
That's what literally they said. | ||
The media said, how many? | ||
What kinds of immigrants? | ||
How are you going to do it? | ||
And Trump and Vance said, well, let's start with the million criminals. | ||
Then we'll think about everybody else later. | ||
And then variously they said, well, we'll deport a million criminals and then other people deport themselves on their own. | ||
Okay? | ||
That was before the election. | ||
After the election, during the transition period, Tom Homan went to Chicago and said, oh, we're coming to Chicago. | ||
Day one, we're getting everybody out. | ||
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Day one, we're coming here and we're arresting everybody. | |
They said there would be a nationwide deportation operation on day one. | ||
Inauguration day, nothing happened. | ||
Day after Inauguration day, didn't happen. | ||
300 arrests on January 21st. | ||
You know what Tom Holman said? | ||
He said, well, we had to cancel the nationwide raids because someone leaked our plans to the public. | ||
It's like, I'm sorry, didn't you say you were going to do it? | ||
So Tom Holman for weeks said, we're coming to Sanctuary Cities to deport everybody. | ||
Then when the media reported that he said that, he said, oh, our cover's been blown. | ||
We can't do it anymore. | ||
So it didn't happen. | ||
And on day one, I said, it didn't happen. | ||
And people said, well, it's still earlier in the day. | ||
Maybe it'll happen later. | ||
Then the day passed, they posted the number was 300 arrests. | ||
I said, that's not massive at all. | ||
And they said, oh, well, it's only day one. | ||
It's only day one. | ||
Well, then a week went by and the numbers were still very low. | ||
And I said, yeah, they're not coming up. | ||
They're very low. | ||
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And people said, well, it's only been one week. | |
Then they stopped posting the numbers altogether. | ||
The numbers were very low, started to get a little higher. | ||
Trump said, I want them at $1,800 per day. | ||
Couldn't crack $1,200. | ||
Then the numbers started falling. | ||
And they kept falling. | ||
And then the administration stopped giving out the numbers altogether. | ||
And people said, well, it's only been one month. | ||
Well, we're waiting for the money from Congress. | ||
Well, now we have a fresh cope, fresh delivered just this morning. | ||
Just right off the truck this morning, they say, well... | ||
We didn't give daily updates for the past two weeks because it's not efficient. | ||
We need to conserve our resources. | ||
And now they're saying, well, we're really going for quality over quantity. | ||
You know, it's not about, if you're married to the idea of 10 million deportations, well, you got to be a little more open-minded. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
How about a million criminals? | ||
That's the new COPE. They're saying, well, Congress is going to bail us out. | ||
Congress is going to appropriate $175 billion. | ||
I believe those outlays are for a longer period of time. | ||
Either way, I'm skeptical that's all going to deportation facilities, but we'll see. | ||
But this is where we stand with the mass deportation operation. | ||
We are a month in. | ||
Okay, it is February 17th. | ||
Inauguration Day was... | ||
Four weeks ago? | ||
Three, four weeks ago? | ||
I mean, we're fully one month into this administration and it's not happening. | ||
And not only is it not happening, but there's no happening in sight. | ||
Congress is not going to agree on a budget until March, at the earliest, maybe later. | ||
In order to take advantage of the budget reconciliation procedure, they need the Senate and the House to agree, which they do not, on anything. | ||
Even though they're both controlled by Republicans. | ||
And they have their issues inside both chambers. | ||
So it might be March, it might be April. | ||
That's when they appropriate the money. | ||
And when they finally get the deal, how much is it going to be? | ||
And when they get the money, how quickly can they deploy the money to hire the personnel, build the facilities? | ||
Because right now, the problem is they just do not have the infrastructure. | ||
And actually ICE is not only not arresting people, they're releasing people from detention. | ||
They've arrested so many people, they're running out of space in the detention facilities, so they have to let them go. | ||
So we're actually doing a form of catch and release inside the country. | ||
Tom Holman and ICE are catching people, rounding them up, and releasing them by the hundreds every day because they can't keep them in the facilities. | ||
So understand, when they say we'll just appropriate money, When is it going to come? | ||
How much will there be? | ||
And then how quickly can they really deploy it? | ||
Because if the problem is space, it's actually not such a simple thing to go and build enough facilities to house millions of people. | ||
That just sounds totally unrealistic. | ||
So how quickly do you think that any of this can be done? | ||
And how likely do you think it will be done? | ||
When we're already a month in and we're staring down the midterms a year from today, that's when people are going to start thinking about that. | ||
And after the midterms, Trump's entire cabinet is going to be running for president. | ||
No one's saying that. | ||
No one's talking about that. | ||
But that's the elephant in the room. | ||
2027 is when Vance, Noam, Rubio, DeSantis. | ||
OK, all these people then start running for president in 2027 because Trump is a lame duck president. | ||
He cannot run for re-election. | ||
And it's going to be a wide open field. | ||
And probably Republicans, I mean, they could have an advantage. | ||
You know, it's still a lot of game left. | ||
It's hard to forecast four years into the future. | ||
But the whole cabinet is going to be running for president. | ||
So I've been saying this from the beginning. | ||
If not now, then when? | ||
If not millions? | ||
Now, with Trump, who's going to do it? | ||
And at what point in time, after which election, how big of a mandate do you think you're going to get for mass deportations? | ||
Here's the point. | ||
If it doesn't happen now, it's never going to happen because only Trump animated the base on illegal immigration. | ||
Only Trump had the political quality or skill to win a popular mandate to do this. | ||
Only Trump oversaw three chambers of government and went through this whole thing or three branches of government under his control and went through the sabotage, delay, stalling, etc. | ||
Only Trump has this vengeance against the system. | ||
I would say Trump is the only one who is ideologically against all these people being here. | ||
I think every other Republican is sort of okay with millions of illegals being here. | ||
And we have a lot less time than you think in this administration. | ||
If you think you're getting the full four years, you're wrong. | ||
You're getting a lot less than that. | ||
So if we're getting really a short amount of time, a shortened, limited, abridged first term or second term, if we're getting an abridged presidential term in office, if it hasn't started now, | ||
if they don't have the resources, if they're not capable, And if they cannot spin it up, if they do not have time to just get these people out, and Trump is the only one that can do it, it's never going to happen, ever! | ||
And this must be properly understood as a serious betrayal. | ||
If Trump does not deliver mass deportations, and look, I did not vote for Trump because I foresaw this. | ||
But for the people that did vote for Trump, they did vote for mass deportations. | ||
Understand the scale of the problem. | ||
In Biden's four years, he let in 10 million illegal immigrants. | ||
Do you know how many people that is? | ||
Trump and Obama each let in about, I think, 2 million, 2 or 3 million illegals. | ||
Biden let in 10 million. | ||
When you sum all the different, the gotaways. | ||
The miners, the asylum seekers, when you put all the different groups together, 10 million people, that's half the size of New York City, okay? | ||
That's three times the size of Los Angeles. | ||
There's like, what, 3 million plus living in LA? That's like three Los Angeleses, and if you've ever flown into Los Angeles, it's a massive city, in four years. | ||
That's how many people came in in four years. | ||
If the Trump administration cannot deport even 1 million, if he can't deport even 10% of those people after winning the popular vote, winning an electoral landslide with everything that he had going on, it's like I said. | ||
This is the rug pull of a century. | ||
This is like the rug pull. | ||
This is like a 10 years in the making. | ||
Epic atomic nuclear rug pull injected straight into the veins of every Trump supporter. | ||
They voted for mass deportations. | ||
They voted because of the border. | ||
Just like in 16. In 16, Trump supporters voted because of the border. | ||
In 2024, they voted because of the border. | ||
And even more so, they rallied the country around it. | ||
And especially because of Biden's record on the issue. | ||
And they're going to wind up deporting fewer people than Obama. | ||
And what then? | ||
What was it all for then? | ||
What was the, not just the election, voting for Trump the second time, what was any of it for? | ||
15 years. | ||
From 2015 until 2029, 2030, 15 years of the Trump revolution. | ||
Everything that's happened, the free speech battle, the campus battle. | ||
The battle within the GOP, the battle at Stop the Steal, the cancellations, people that got doxxed, people that got their lives ruined, got fired, got canceled. | ||
Everyone that was involved in this the entire time and paid any sacrifice. | ||
Trump came down the escalator and said, we need to build a wall between America and Mexico. | ||
We need to kick these people out. | ||
Okay, we're going to come out on the other side of this when a new president is inaugurated in 2029 with more illegals than when we started. | ||
A lot more. | ||
Okay? | ||
3 million under Trump. | ||
10 million under – whoops, my phone just fell. | ||
10 million under Biden. | ||
We've got a lot of problems tonight. | ||
10 million under Biden. | ||
And probably there will be no illegals coming in under Trump. | ||
I think that's probably true. | ||
And maybe we'll have net negative immigration. | ||
But across the whole 15-year period, there will be significantly more illegals and foreign nationals, foreign-born people living here. | ||
And how else could you measure the Trump movement other than with that number? | ||
If Trump ran as a nativist, if Trump ran on the illegal immigration number, then judging it as a success or a failure hinges on how many illegals were removed or how many were prevented from coming in. | ||
And there's no excuse because Trump at various points had the presidency, didn't. | ||
Had the presidency and both chambers of Congress. | ||
Or had the presidency and only had one. | ||
Had the Supreme Court the entire time and the federal judiciary. | ||
Had a popular mandate one time but not the other. | ||
Like, so he really ran the table with every hand. | ||
Like, he was dealt every hand. | ||
From 16 to 18, had House, Senate, White House, Supreme Court, but the people were really on his side. | ||
18 to 20, he had the Senate, the White House, the Supreme Court, but not the House, and he was impeached again. | ||
Four years, didn't have the presidency. | ||
For these four years, at least for these two years, House, Senate, White House, Supreme Court, people on his side. | ||
He's got Twitter. | ||
And that's a long time. | ||
15 years is a long time if you can't do it. | ||
Over 15 years, like I said, with every hand that is possible, every permutation, there's just no excuse. | ||
It's just a failure. | ||
And yet, at the same time, what has happened? | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
Israel got the Golan. | ||
Israel got Jerusalem. | ||
Israel got the IRGC declared a terrorist group, and its leader was killed. | ||
Israel got Assad toppled. | ||
Israel annexed Gaza and probably will annex the West Bank. | ||
By the end of this, I'm sure the Houthis will be destroyed. | ||
Hezbollah is destroyed. | ||
Iran may be struck with airstrikes. | ||
They're talking about, this just came out today. | ||
Israel's foreign aid deal expires in 2026. It's called the Memorandum of Understanding. | ||
So in 2016, under Obama, they passed a new MOU, which said $3.8 billion per year to Israel for 10 years. | ||
And that was increased from the previous MOU. The previous 10-year MOU was $3.3 billion. | ||
They upped it to $3.8. | ||
Now they're saying that when the MOU is renegotiated in 2026 under Trump, they're going to go for a 25-year deal. | ||
Lock us in for 25 years. | ||
They said to ameliorate the effects of political uncertainty. | ||
They mean if a Democrat gets in in 10 years, they don't want to play hardball with some Ilhan Omar, Israel-hating leftist. | ||
So they're talking about a 25-year deal and focusing not on foreign aid money, although that'll of course be part of it, but co-development of weapons and intelligence sharing like we have with the United Kingdom and Australia. | ||
That means Israel's going to have Access to our intelligence community and co-developing AI drones. | ||
They're going to have all the best stuff and probably have backdoor into our stuff. | ||
Symbiotic relationship in the most important, critical national security industries, literally weapons, procurement, development, the whole situation. | ||
And all of that will be given to them. | ||
Now, that's just one example. | ||
Here's the point I'm trying to make. | ||
We were told that we should look the other way when it comes to the compromise that was clearly made with Elon Musk and Big Tech or Little Tech and the deal, the compromise between Trump and the Israel lobby. | ||
We were told to look the other way. | ||
We were told that's how politics works. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
At least we're going to get something. | ||
They said, it's okay that we're giving things to Israel because that's a small price to pay for building the wall and deporting the illegals and all the rest. | ||
But after 15 years, if we don't do those things, if we don't deport the illegals, if we don't build the wall, if we don't actually do the things that Trump was elected to do the first time, then what was it really all for? | ||
If not only did he fail on the things he promised, but he delivered for other people, This might be difficult for people to acknowledge. | ||
It means you were raped, okay? | ||
That means that you were an unwitting sucker and a useful idiot. | ||
It was the definition of a Pied Piper Trojan horse. | ||
The whole thing was a farce. | ||
Trump ran on grievance against immigrants, against illegals, whatever they want to call it. | ||
They call it xenophobia. | ||
I guess that's technically true. | ||
Against the rubes that wanted to put up a barrier and stop the white genocide or the changing culture of America. | ||
And Trump galvanized that support, rallied them around that cause, but then sublimated that into wars for Israel, transmuted that into territorial expansion for Israel. | ||
And all along, you had people telling you, no, it's fine. | ||
That's okay. | ||
The concessions we gave were insignificant, and if they're not, that's just the price you have to pay to get what you want. | ||
That's what it means to be serious. | ||
We have to be pro-Israel because maybe it means we could deport some Palestinian students from a university or something. | ||
And it's like, but that's not even happening. | ||
So these numbers are pathetic. | ||
Fewer than 600 per day is nothing. | ||
$600 per day is $220,000 per year, and that's on the upside. | ||
If they're saying fewer than $600,000, that means you're getting a lot. | ||
I'm sure you're getting like $400,000 or $500,000. | ||
So on the upside, we're talking about an upper bound of $220,000 per year, which is what? | ||
Less than $900,000 for four years? | ||
That's what Trump deported in his first term, and that's about half or a little bit more than half. | ||
And if that's how this all shakes out, that basically proves the whole thing was a scam. | ||
So, and this is just to say, the reason I'm harping on this so much, and so you don't forget, this is not me heaping negativity for its own sake, you know, for my satisfaction, or because I'm a pessimist and I hate winning. | ||
Like, that's what they say. | ||
Trump made a promise. | ||
About something we all care deeply about. | ||
He's breaking the promise. | ||
And when you say that, people say, well, you just don't want to win. | ||
You hate winning. | ||
It's like, does me not acknowledging it make it not real? | ||
If I stop saying that Trump isn't deporting people, does that mean it'll start deporting people? | ||
For some reason, they seem to overstate the relationship between How we're analyzing it or talking about the situation and how it's actually playing out. | ||
Anyway, I'm not harping on this issue to say, I'm right and you were wrong and I'm the man and you're dumb. | ||
And it's not about that. | ||
It's not about being a pessimist or blackpilling. | ||
It's not about never being able to have a win or take, you know, see the glass is half full. | ||
The reason that I'm impressing this upon you is because you need to understand that cheerleading for the GOP and voting Republican will get you nowhere if that is all that you do. | ||
And I said this on Twitter as well. | ||
They have framed the debate like this. | ||
They say that if you are criticizing the administration or pointing out how it was obviously controlled. | ||
Trump was obviously installed by the Jews because of October 7th. | ||
He was obviously installed by Silicon Valley for their own reasons. | ||
It is obvious. | ||
It is just not even disputable. | ||
I went over in detail last week. | ||
And they say that if you point that out, then that is unproductive. | ||
They say you're holding us back. | ||
You're blackpilling. | ||
And they say that that is somehow interfering with what they're trying to do. | ||
So what's the alternative? | ||
They say to praise the administration, to be positive about it on the internet, for people that really have no following to go on the internet and pretend that it's not a disaster, to pretend that they're not failing to live up to it. | ||
And what they're sort of tacitly saying is that you got two options. | ||
You could be critical of the administration and be a loser, or you could cheerlead the administration for free. | ||
And that's really doing something. | ||
That's part of the solution. | ||
And I guess what I'm saying is neither are really true in the sense that we have to be sober about what is happening. | ||
Like there is nothing that we gain. | ||
We're not in the government. | ||
We're not running the government. | ||
There's nothing that we gain. | ||
There's no corporate sense of a united front because we're not in it. | ||
Okay, there's nothing to gain by lying about what the administration is or isn't doing. | ||
I don't actually see how that's productive or positive, you know, in the sense that they say, well, it's about rallying, support, or, like, that's all meaningless. | ||
That actually doesn't do anything. | ||
Whether it's good or bad, we have to be honest. | ||
And I think I've been honest about it. | ||
I'm happy with some of the things the administration is doing. | ||
I think they're failing on the key promises, and I believe we know why that is. | ||
The most productive thing is to be sober about it, and sometimes that means being very negative. | ||
But I would take it a step further and say, even if you are voting for Trump, even if you maybe have a more positive perspective about it, what you really need to be doing is getting active. | ||
What you really need to be doing is making as much money as you can so that you can become powerful. | ||
Because in this country, money is power. | ||
How did Trump get elected? | ||
A glut of money from rich people. | ||
So money actually does translate into political power. | ||
It translates into media. | ||
It translates into deliverables, think tank pieces, sinecures for allies and loyalists, donations to political candidates. | ||
You got to make as much money as possible. | ||
You have to build your network and meet as many people as you can and have as many allies as possible. | ||
We have to spread our ideas. | ||
On the internet, we have to create fertile ground for ideas to grow by persuading intelligent people, persuading influential and intelligent people. | ||
And if you're doing those things, you're a part of the solution. | ||
And that actually involves a sober assessment of what Trump is doing. | ||
But the idea that we're all going to sit around and we're all going to tell ourselves everything's fine and somehow it will be so. | ||
The only people that are telling you that are people that want you to be complacent. | ||
In the meantime, while the Trump administration is doing nothing on the border, they're doing the things that those people want. | ||
While the Trump administration is doing nothing on the border, he's already done a hundred things for Israel. | ||
While he's doing nothing about deportations, he's already done a ton of things for little tech, for procurement, for safety regulations, for AI, for investment into the supercomputer. | ||
Trade deals with SoftBank and other things. | ||
So those people that are accruing the benefits, the people that are happy with the administration because they're profiting, literally or figuratively, whether it's the Jews aligned with Israel or the people aligned with Little Tech or the people where there's intense overlap, they're saying, no, this is great. | ||
Just trust the plan. | ||
Oh, you wanted mass deportations? | ||
Well, how's austerity instead? | ||
How about buying more Palantir? | ||
How about buying more Anduril drones? | ||
That's a win too, isn't it? | ||
All wins are really the same and just be happy and everything's going fine. | ||
The only people that are pushing that line are the people that are winning. | ||
They're the people that are profiting from it. | ||
They're the people that are inside. | ||
They're the people that are part of the corporate united front against the world, defending the reputation of the administration. | ||
And those are the people telling you that you need to be complacent and stop making demands and stop applying political pressure to the administration to do the things that you want it to do. | ||
So in a word, all I've said, all I am saying, what I said during Joe Kent, what I said during the Senate runoff in Georgia, what I said during the Trump election last year, what I've been consistent about for six years is that we... | ||
We should be in politics too. | ||
We should play politics as well. | ||
Politics is for goyim too now. | ||
It's not just for Jews, you know? | ||
And that means if you want to be a player in politics, it means you need to be rich. | ||
You need to know rich people. | ||
You need to know people in politics. | ||
You need to be persuasive. | ||
You need to be intelligent. | ||
You need to be well-read, not a spurg, not a freak. | ||
And you need to be carefully building up a political life over the course of many years, many decades, your entire life. | ||
And then we too can play politics like they do. | ||
But we're not playing politics by being on the internet and cheerleading them, cheerleading other people getting jobs. | ||
Because that's sort of what's going on. | ||
And I see it like case in point, someone like Laura Loomer. | ||
I actually sort of feel bad for her. | ||
Laura Loomer spent the entire campaign glazing Trump in the vain and hopeless effort to get hired in a forthcoming Trump administration. | ||
So she wrote and she was on the internet and she did all this activism for Trump. | ||
And when Trump got elected, she didn't get a job. | ||
And she was on the outside looking in saying, but I helped Trump, but I'm loyal to Trump, but I did this for Trump. | ||
And maybe I should get a job. | ||
Elon just filed her on Twitter. | ||
I hope she does. | ||
She deserves it. | ||
She fought for it. | ||
She betrayed me for it. | ||
But she right now is the perfect example. | ||
She's like all of the Trump voters. | ||
She's the proverbial cuck. | ||
She supported it, voted for it, worked her ass off for it, but she doesn't get the prize. | ||
That's for somebody else. | ||
She gets to watch somebody else get the prize that she worked for. | ||
The voters got Trump elected. | ||
The voters, the base, they're the spirit of the movement. | ||
And after installing Trump, after they took the shots and they took the blows, they get to watch Trump serve Israel. | ||
They get to watch Trump serve little tech, other people. | ||
Other people get the benefit. | ||
And they're being ordered. | ||
They're being instructed. | ||
By Trump and the bull, they're being commanded by the Israel lobby and by Little Tech, all these people that get paid by Teal and Musk, to like it! | ||
And you better like this, and you better not complain. | ||
You're getting enough. | ||
Hey, Israel's getting the West Bank and Gaza, but hey, you're getting self-deportations. | ||
That's better than what you would have gotten under Kamala, so shut the fuck up and sit down. | ||
Sit down. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
And people are going, well, I guess this is politics. | ||
Politics is when you're a young, bright, intelligent, white guy, and you're being told to trust the plan with like stale memes from a billion years ago. | ||
Don't criticize that there's no mass deportations. | ||
Look the other way when it comes to Israel. | ||
This is all for you. | ||
It's not a trick. | ||
This is for you. | ||
It's not for multi-billion dollar defense companies. | ||
It's not for foreign intelligence agencies. | ||
It's all for a based white guy like you. | ||
Those based white guys need to start taking their own side, being on their own team, being their own men. | ||
I think about somebody like John Doyle, like a Daniel Schmidt. | ||
It's actually like a tragic story. | ||
You know, because those are young, I would say fairly bright guys who in another world would be like Samuel Adams. | ||
In another world, they would be like Paul Revere. | ||
They would be like the founding fathers. | ||
They would be fighting for their own country. | ||
They'd be fighting for their own interest. | ||
They would be building their own life. | ||
And instead, they're sort of auditioning for Jewish handlers by... | ||
It's humiliating and debasing themselves, defending Jewish power and this administration. | ||
And I want to go to people like that and say, you can get rich too. | ||
I make money. | ||
I know other people that make money. | ||
And we're trying to build something independent and something that's our own, which is really the operative word. | ||
We own it. | ||
It's ours. | ||
And they could have been a part of that or they could have built something of their own, but instead they want to be... | ||
Court jesters. | ||
They want to be auditioning in somebody else's thing, you know, for some other country. | ||
So that's why the mass deportation thing is really important, because the memory of the voter is extremely short. | ||
And you forget that during the election, they said that the main selling point for Trump was these mass deportations, which they advertised at the convention with their placards. | ||
And that was used to illustrate how radical the administration would be. | ||
It would be nativist. | ||
It would really reverse the worst excesses of the Biden administration. | ||
And if they don't deliver that, that's a big problem. | ||
And if they don't deliver that, people need to know that. | ||
And they need to know it in slow motion. | ||
They need to be aware of it as it happens because if people like me are not sounding the alarm, the administration will get away with the kind of goalpost shifting that they're trying to do where they say, you know, two, three years down the road. | ||
Oh, well, we're not publishing the numbers anymore. | ||
So you don't know how bad it is. | ||
And also, we never intended to deport millions of people anyway. | ||
We only wanted to deport one million. | ||
And anyway, look at all the people that self-deported and look at how good the border is. | ||
Like, they will do that. | ||
They're doing it now. | ||
It's a month in and they're doing it now. | ||
So if someone isn't there saying, this is what we were promised, this is what we're getting, and being critical about it, the voters will be taken advantage of. | ||
And mark my words, as sure as you are sitting there watching this now, yes, you, you sitting there listening to this, watching this show, you and me sitting here doing the show, looking at the camera, looking at you in the screen. | ||
As sure as all of this is happening now, here, today, which is imminent, in two years, or in one year, I should say, during the midterms, you know what they're going to say? | ||
You got to hold your nose and vote for the GOP. And they're going to say the same thing in four years. | ||
No matter how bad it gets, and maybe it'll get better, but no matter how bad it gets, no matter how many promises they break, if they go to war with Iran, if they don't deport anybody, or maybe it's not that bad. | ||
But whether it's good or bad, rest assured, however bad it gets, they will say to you, in 26 and then in 28, there's just no other option. | ||
You have to vote Republican. | ||
You have to vote in the midterms because Trump needs a majority. | ||
You have to vote in 28 because if you don't, the Democrats are coming back with a vengeance and they're going to punish us. | ||
And we're going to do it all over again. | ||
And if that happens in 28 and then 30 and 32, it's like, we'll have been doing this for fucking 20 years. | ||
And nothing got better. | ||
And that is something that you should not do the same thing over and over and over again if it keeps failing. | ||
I've been saying since 2019, don't vote. | ||
I've been saying that since 19. In 2019, I said, maybe we should vote for Andrew Yang. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Then in January 2020, I said, don't vote in the Senate runoff. | ||
Then in 2022, I said, don't vote for Joe Kent. | ||
Then in 2024, I said, don't vote for Trump. | ||
And throughout those five years, people said, no, but you just have to vote in all those cases. | ||
You just have to. | ||
You have to vote for the Georgia Senate runoff. | ||
Because if the Democrats control the Senate, then it's over. | ||
Nothing fucking happened. | ||
Loeffler and Perdue both lost in Georgia in the Senate runoff in 2021, and the Democrats controlled the Senate, and it literally didn't make a difference at all. | ||
Nothing that bad happened. | ||
And then, in 22, they said, you just have to vote because we need a red wave and blah, blah, blah. | ||
I don't even know what the argument was in 22. And it barely even happened. | ||
We controlled the House. | ||
They didn't do anything they said they would. | ||
They said, you just have to vote Republican. | ||
They didn't impeach Biden. | ||
They didn't deliver the Capitol tapes. | ||
They didn't fight over the debt ceiling. | ||
They didn't fight over appropriations. | ||
They didn't do anything about immigration. | ||
They did nothing. | ||
And then in 24, they said, oh, we just have to vote because of our mass deportations. | ||
Well, so far, not looking good. | ||
But in spite of that, in 26, they'll say the same exact thing. | ||
And two years later, they'll say it again. | ||
And the reason they'll get away with it is because the memory is short. | ||
And just like this time, next time, there'll be a ton of money. | ||
All these faggots will be being paid on Twitter to tell you this. | ||
Shamelessly lie. | ||
And like 30, well, 70% of you are going to fall for it again. | ||
I hope not, but probably. | ||
And you'll say, but Nick, but then the progress we're making is going to grind to a halt if the Democrats win the House. | ||
And it will. | ||
And then in 28, they'll say, but the Democrats will take control and they will be at war with us with a vengeance. | ||
So we just got to vote for Vance. | ||
We just have to. | ||
So the reason that we just have to beat it into you day in, day out. | ||
Okay, about Israel, about the deportations is like, look, the center right, it's not ours. | ||
This thing, whatever you want to call it, little tech, center right, the Israel lobby, all these different components that control it, like we don't influence them in the slightest. | ||
We don't have it. | ||
And therefore, we have no say over it. | ||
It won't work for us ever. | ||
So if it doesn't work for us, why would we work for it? | ||
That's the central question. | ||
If it's not ours, then it doesn't work for us. | ||
If it doesn't work for us, why is anyone working for it? | ||
Why is anyone running cover for it on Twitter? | ||
Why is anyone making excuses, being an apologist, all these other things? | ||
That's my life philosophy. | ||
Maybe it's because I'm Italian. | ||
Maybe it's because this is how my mom treated a birthday party. | ||
We record all the gifts and who gave them and how their monetary value reciprocate perfectly. | ||
You know, maybe it's like this, but I go through my life thinking, if someone's not doing something for me, in a professional context, obviously we have to be charitable, you know, in a social way, but from a professional point of view, from a political point of view, if someone isn't doing something for us, we do nothing for them. | ||
And I do this with my people all the time. | ||
People say it's a cult or whatever, but it's like, you know, if people are messing with me, if people don't do stuff for me, if people aren't considerate, I tell my people, don't support that person. | ||
Don't like their videos. | ||
Don't make videos for them. | ||
Don't support that person. | ||
Why would we support someone that isn't helping us? | ||
If we help them, they should help us. | ||
That's my philosophy, and that's my philosophy with the GOP. And ask yourself this. | ||
RFK is the Secretary of HHS. Do you think that Trump gives a shit about seed oils? | ||
He doesn't. | ||
But RFK... He ran his own campaign. | ||
He had a billionaire. | ||
He had his name. | ||
He had a little money. | ||
And he ran. | ||
And he had enough of a percentage that it made a difference in the election. | ||
And it made Trump interested in him. | ||
Because Trump desired his support. | ||
His support represented power. | ||
And RFK bowed out of the race. | ||
And in some ways, this is very shameful, but he bowed out in exchange for the cabinet position. | ||
And now he has power. | ||
He used resources to create a movement, which is really power, and he used that power to negotiate for a more permanent form of power. | ||
And now he gets to execute his agenda. | ||
He didn't tell Trump on the internet, hey, Mr. Trump, I think you should look at this. | ||
Hey, guys, we need to pressure the administration by posting things online. | ||
Trump will see this. | ||
A based our guy in the administration will see this post. | ||
He will run it up the flagpole and change the policy. | ||
They don't give a fuck. | ||
They have their own priorities. | ||
No, RFK said, I have my name. | ||
I know this billionaire. | ||
This is my cause. | ||
I'm going to go on the shows. | ||
I'm going to rally support. | ||
And if I could get 10% or 15% in a swing state like New Hampshire, it might be pivotal. | ||
Both campaigns will be interested in courting me. | ||
I can translate that into real government power and I could do what I want. | ||
I could hire my own people. | ||
I could create my own policy. | ||
I could ride on Trump's coattails. | ||
That is the move. | ||
Now imagine if the Groypers had a candidate in 2024 saying the things I was saying. | ||
Saying, hey, if what we're running for president... | ||
And we're a single issue voter. | ||
We're more extreme than Trump on immigration or, you know, we don't want Trump to support Israel. | ||
And let's say that person got like 5%. | ||
It would be enough that, I don't know if that person like that on a sensitive issue like Israel would get a cabinet post, but maybe they'd get something. | ||
And maybe... | ||
If they didn't get something, it would just be enough to spoil the election, and it might throw it to the Democrats, and then the Republicans would think. | ||
And that's sort of the situation in Europe with AFD. That's the situation in Europe with the national rally and the other parties. | ||
For a long time, and this is what happens in a multi-party system, you have the center-right and the center-left would team up, and they'd say, we just won't work with the far-right and far-left. | ||
There is no alternative. | ||
To social democracy or liberal capitalism or whatever, they'd say so. | ||
There's a handshake between neoliberals and right and left. | ||
We are going to exclude the far right and in some cases the far left. | ||
We're not going to caucus with them. | ||
We're not going to form up governments with them. | ||
We won't accept votes on bills with them or rely on support for them. | ||
And what happened is over time, the far right, because it just was the far right, said, no, maybe we don't win seats. | ||
Maybe we don't win a lot. | ||
Maybe we're being gatecapped. | ||
But we're going to keep pushing the far right message because the people want it. | ||
We're going to keep growing. | ||
And eventually, like in Germany now, they're the second biggest party in Europe, second most popular party. | ||
And they break that down. | ||
But the only way you get what you want is if you take your own side and advocate for it and build something that's your own. | ||
As opposed to this, you know, people say we have to keep up the pressure on the internet. | ||
We have to make excuses for why we're not getting what we want and defend why our adversaries are getting what they want. | ||
Does that make sense to anyone? | ||
Anyway, so this is why the mass deportation issue, it's really critical that people... | ||
Understand the betrayal here because that is the essence of how things need to change. | ||
The Trump movement, like every other previous right-wing populist movement, has been skin-suited by imitators. | ||
The energy has been redirected in ways that are favorable to them, and the authentic vanguards of the revolution are being blackballed and deliberately excluded. | ||
And attacked. | ||
And I'm not even just talking about myself. | ||
I'm talking about a lot of them. | ||
I'm myself included, but a lot of them too. | ||
So that's how it was with the previous ones. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's the mass deportations. | ||
The numbers are pitiful. | ||
I told you so. | ||
And you have to realize why I was right and other people are wrong. | ||
It's because other people just fundamentally don't really get what we're doing here. | ||
You know? | ||
And I'm in many cases older than them, been doing it longer than them. | ||
It's a lot of like young punk ass kids, a lot of young wannabe like white guys who are like, oh, Nick doesn't get it. | ||
I'm a real political strategist. | ||
I'm a college Republican and I really know what I'm doing. | ||
And it's like, look, I mean, I've been there, done that. | ||
I've seen college Republicans come and go. | ||
I've seen them. | ||
I've seen college Republicans rise and fall, get fired for bringing someone to the campus. | ||
Get their chapters dissolved. | ||
I've seen them get hired and fired, doxed, converted. | ||
I've seen it happen many times. | ||
What I've walked away from doing this and being now truly an adult, maybe the adult in the room among the young guys, is we have to take our own side. | ||
There's no substitute for a real victory. | ||
It's tough because we don't have a multi-party system like in Europe. | ||
We have to imagine. | ||
Something in that direction. | ||
And if you can think about what that entails, you can think about what we need to do, which is to say it requires money, it requires personnel, expertise, it requires a congenial disposition. | ||
If you're ostensibly going to run for office or something, you need to be like – or at least act normal and be persuasive and be – Clean and good looking and things like that. | ||
It all goes towards that. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let me take a look here. | ||
We'll get set up. | ||
But that's my... | ||
I'm sort of admonishing you. | ||
All right, let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what we got here. | ||
Absolute sent $5. | ||
Think that's why Trump immediately said no one asked, do you think Vance will be your successor? | ||
This is from Saturday. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
First time chatting. | ||
Same age as you. | ||
Friday's stream was unbelievably articulate and compelling. | ||
Really appreciate the work you do researching the web of lies, i.e. events, and breaking them down succinctly for the masses who are doing an enormous service. | ||
For God and country, we'll be forcing family slash friends to watch 1,457. | ||
God bless, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Kind of a chaotic stream to force everybody to watch. | ||
But thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I mean... | ||
I don't know anyone else who's getting into it like that. | ||
Anyone else that's a face like me. | ||
I mean, I know the nerds that are doing it. | ||
Like Bookcat and Wendell. | ||
I mean, I love those guys, but I'm like the John Cena of that. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And I don't know any other people that are on the top of the roster of SmackDown or Raw. | ||
That are laying down the facts like that. | ||
As much as I like someone like Candace Owens, she's giving us the red pills from the 60s. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I don't like her in everything, but it's like... | ||
Or guys like Tucker. | ||
I mean, Tucker's wrapped up in it. | ||
So they're never going to tell you that stuff. | ||
And no one is. | ||
Because the people that are smart enough to get it are in on it. | ||
And the people that are not in on it... | ||
They're just too dumb to get it. | ||
You know, all these other influencers that are not being paid or bought off, they're just not smart enough to kind of come up with this on their own for the most part. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
The old Ashley St. Clair! | ||
You know, look, I like her. | ||
I consider her a friend. | ||
She's been very kind to me. | ||
She stuck up for us. | ||
When Elon unbanned me from Twitter, she was advocating for me. | ||
She's been advocating for me since I got doxxed with everything that's been going on, helping me get a lot of those, like, people posted my address and it got 15 million views. | ||
And I would send her the link and she would help me get that. | ||
Run up the flagpole with Twitter. | ||
So I really appreciated that. | ||
So, you know, so I've refrained. | ||
You know, this is like a normal situation where I've really, and I told her, I said, she's like, I took a lot of flack for defending the Groypers. | ||
I'm like, hey, I'm really pulling my punches. | ||
You don't even understand. | ||
I'm like, normally, I didn't say this, but I was thinking this. | ||
It's like, you're Jewish. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You're a woman. | ||
You know. | ||
You are kind of like breaking all the rules here. | ||
This is catnip, you know? | ||
I'm the cat boy and this is catnip. | ||
This is cat boy's catnip. | ||
Fill up the fucking trough. | ||
Okay, fill up the saucer with milk. | ||
With milk. | ||
Because this cat is digging in, bitch. | ||
Hey, listen up. | ||
Because this cat is digging in, bitch. | ||
Because this is some good stuff, and you can get this at a number of different places, okay? | ||
This is some serious nipped up, talking about double nipped up Catboy style. | ||
She's a Jewish e-girl who slept with Elon, who's kind of like my nemesis at this point in some ways. | ||
She's a Jewish e-girl. | ||
Hoed up with Elon, had a kid out of wedlock, crashed out on Valentine's Day. | ||
Like, do you know the level of restraint it took for me not to go the fuck off? | ||
So I told her, I was like, I don't think you understand. | ||
I have not really said anything negative. | ||
And I'm doing that out of reciprocity. | ||
She stuck up for me more than Keith! | ||
More than Keith-ass Woods. | ||
So you bet your ass I'm going to cape for Ashley St. Clair and I'm going to continue to clown on Keith Woods. | ||
No, but maybe there's a reconciliation in his future. | ||
I like Keith. | ||
I mean, what can I say? | ||
I'm kind of hot and cold on him. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
You know, that's the thing. | ||
We're like yin and yang. | ||
We're two completely different people. | ||
I'm like this hot-blooded... | ||
Raging, ethnic. | ||
I'm also Irish, though. | ||
I'm quarter Irish. | ||
But I'm like this hot-blooded, you know, like short guy who's super passionate and impulsive and just like domineering and everything. | ||
And like pro-America and just like, wanna fuck, you know? | ||
Not like literally, but metaphorically. | ||
Like... | ||
I want America to control the world. | ||
I want to, like, bomb every country, third world. | ||
You know, I want conquest. | ||
I want nuclear weapons, missiles. | ||
Like, this is awesome stuff. | ||
And Keith is the total opposite. | ||
Keith is, like, total chiller, doesn't really talk that much, totally amused with himself, head in the clouds in his own world, doesn't care that Ireland has no submarines. | ||
Doesn't feel like a bitch at all. | ||
I would feel like a bitch if my country had no submarines. | ||
Doesn't care that this country has no guns, nukes, planes, tanks, fighter jets. | ||
Doesn't seem to be bothered. | ||
We'll defend nationalism for all nations. | ||
We'll cape for Central African Republic sovereignty. | ||
He's like an unironic Palestine lover. | ||
So it's – there's just this. | ||
There's just this dynamic where it's like, some days I'm like, this fucking guy. | ||
You know, the Yaya Sinwar thing, that was sort of the last straw for me. | ||
You know, he was like defending Yaya Sinwar. | ||
And I'm like, I don't know who this guy even is. | ||
Remember when Yaya Sinwar threw the stick up and everybody was like, this is like the craziest thing ever. | ||
Keith was one of those people. | ||
I was like... | ||
It's kind of, I don't know, like he got shot, he got fucking blasted through the chest by a tank and then through a stick? | ||
I don't know, it's kind of sad actually. | ||
It's kind of like, kind of the definition of sad. | ||
And Keith is like, no, no, this is going to inspire the whole world. | ||
This is a symbol of defiance. | ||
You know, you have these like faggot leftists posting these like folk cartoons of like little kids raising a stick. | ||
And it's like, you were into that? | ||
Who are you? | ||
You know, so we just got in this very negative cycle where I was like, you know, I just kind of hate everything you stand for. | ||
But, you know, maybe enough time has elapsed. | ||
Maybe there's been enough distance. | ||
But I'm not there. | ||
I am not there yet. | ||
I haven't healed yet. | ||
Then we need a little more time to heal, I think. | ||
To heal our wounds, you know. | ||
A little heartbreak warfare. | ||
A little heartbreak warfare going on, you know. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So that's... | ||
How did we get on the subject? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
So anyways, Ashley St. Clair. | ||
Superb ally. | ||
You know, isn't it so funny that Jewish women... | ||
It's like the two categories of people I hate the most. | ||
I don't hate anybody. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
But, you know, the two categories of people that I give the most shit, they are the two groups that are kind of always on my side. | ||
Laura Loomer, Ashley St. Clair, Cassie Dillon. | ||
You know? | ||
So, there's something funny about that. | ||
And it's the white guys that are letting me down. | ||
It's the white guys that are always letting me down. | ||
It's these Jewish women that have my back. | ||
You know what we have in common? | ||
We're, you know, Jewish women are crazy and neurotic. | ||
I guess I'm a little similar, as much as I hate to admit it. | ||
I'm neurotic as well. | ||
So, you know, maybe there's some similarities there. | ||
But anyway. | ||
So, Ashley St. Clair W., what's her name? | ||
Was giving her a hard time. | ||
Isabella Moody, she tried to invoke my name. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
She goes, well, Ashley told me to stop talking to Nick Fuentes. | ||
It's like you're talking to someone that's trying to get me killed. | ||
So maybe just shut the fuck up and not talk about me. | ||
So anyway, girl drama. | ||
It's my girl drama. | ||
It was so tough. | ||
I loved every minute of the one hour and 14 minute long album. | ||
Also, have you tried YouTube music? | ||
Thanks. | ||
You know, I gave it a chance. | ||
I started listening to it just because I was bored. | ||
And it's like for girls, you know? | ||
I like Give Me a Hug. | ||
That was good. | ||
When that song came on, I was like, and I'm not just, you know, agreeing with yay, but when that song came on, I was like, oh, okay, but the whole album is just girl music. | ||
I'm like, do people really, is all Drake like that? | ||
Do people really listen to that? | ||
Who is it for? | ||
I listened to... | ||
What's it called even? | ||
I don't even know what it's called. | ||
But, yeah, no, I put it on the morning it came out. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, this is kind of ass. | ||
Like, this is for chicks. | ||
This is all just like... | ||
It's like Sade. | ||
Like... | ||
I don't even know what genre. | ||
I mean, I know that's like Quiet Storm or whatever, but... | ||
It was just kind of like this girly music. | ||
I'm like, yeah, I don't know. | ||
Do guys like this? | ||
Who actually likes it? | ||
I'm like, this is like Frank Ocean. | ||
This is like, what's his stupid album? | ||
Orange. | ||
Orange, you glad? | ||
Orange, you glad? | ||
Blonde? | ||
You know... | ||
It's literally like Frank Ocean stuff. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, this is just not really my thing. | ||
But then, you know, Give Me a Hug was good. | ||
I didn't really listen to the rest of it. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
Two thumbs down. | ||
And Vultures did better. | ||
I was actually a little surprised at that because Drake, I think commercially, and, you know, Ye is independent now as well, but commercially Drake has had bigger numbers. | ||
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So I was actually shocked that Vultures triumphed. | |
But Vultures is better. | ||
Vultures is better. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Well, don't do that. | ||
It's a sin. | ||
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But I appreciate the big super chat. | |
Yeah, don't do that. | ||
Just have a kid normal. | ||
normal style broy vey sent ten dollars dude every show is a banger but i think casual fridays are good this past episode you were lose funny spitting hot fire i sent a clip of the matrix section to a few idiot friends of mine who barely speak to me these days because of your show well I'm glad you liked the Friday show. | ||
You know, what they really want to do, though, is they're trying to support the stablecoins. | ||
They don't really want Bitcoin. | ||
They want the stablecoins because they can control the stablecoins. | ||
And everybody thinks they're, you know, Heading off a central bank digital currency. | ||
In reality, they're setting the stage for a digital currency that is controlled by a private entity. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
Like, they own Tether. | ||
And I think they want Tether or a stablecoin like Tether to be the medium of exchange. | ||
They want Bitcoin to be a reserve asset like gold, but not something you transact with. | ||
And they're going to control that by controlling the on and off ramp. | ||
They don't want Bitcoin to be a... | ||
An actual currency, an actual medium of exchange. | ||
They want it to be a store of value, an asset like gold. | ||
And you will sell your Bitcoin for stablecoin and use that like you would sell gold for cash. | ||
And it sort of defeats the whole purpose. | ||
So I do think there is tremendous upside potential though because if they do a strategic Bitcoin reserve, if other countries do that, And if other countries, they use it for their own wealth or for trade purposes, I think there is a lot of upside potential, especially with deregulation. | ||
If they make energy cheap, it's good for Bitcoin because Bitcoin is mined with electricity. | ||
So Bitcoin becomes more economical the cheaper that energy is. | ||
And if the components get easier to acquire as well. | ||
So I think there's upside. | ||
Great day sent $10. | ||
Thanks for taking the movement in a new direction and pushing a distinction. | ||
Glad having to be related to these other movements. | ||
JD Vance Schilling, Elon Blazing, etc. | ||
Fax is over. | ||
For real? | ||
Daddy grow hyper 16 sent $5. | ||
Nick X Stu Peters would be awesome. | ||
Yeah, I like Stu. | ||
I like Stu. | ||
I don't know what his... | ||
You know, because I kind of... | ||
Stu is like, sometimes he likes me, sometimes he doesn't. | ||
Sometimes he's very positive, and then sometimes he's like... | ||
Throwing in a little jab, and it's like, I don't care that much, really. | ||
But I like them. | ||
No, I don't like hot Cheetos. | ||
I actually never had one, believe it or not. | ||
I like regular. | ||
I'm not up to speed on that. | ||
I recuse myself. | ||
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I think it means he's based! | |
Scum. | ||
Scum. | ||
Yeah, the flip-flop thing is such a filter. | ||
Like, people that do that, it's just... | ||
Maybe it's like a regional thing. | ||
Because I know, you know, people in like California and Texas and Florida say, hey man, that's like a part of our culture. | ||
I don't really give a shit. | ||
Here, you don't, like, you don't wear flip-flops. | ||
It's just like a faggot thing. | ||
Nobody wants to see that. | ||
It's just like put, you know, and not for nothing, not to be like LARPy, but if you're in flip-flops, you cannot fight. | ||
You cannot work. | ||
Someone could step on your toes. | ||
It's like being a girl. | ||
You know, it's like wearing a skirt. | ||
If I'm out in public, I want to be wearing shoes. | ||
Obviously, not all shoes are running shoes or something, but if you're wearing shoes, at least there's some semblance of if you need to run, if you need to fight, if you need to lift something, you're good. | ||
If you're wearing flip-flops, you're kind of like a girl. | ||
You're kind of like a useless girl. | ||
It's just kind of gay. | ||
I've always hated that. | ||
Palmer Luckey. | ||
I got in an exchange with him today. | ||
Palmer Luckey's one of these guys who wears the flip-flops, and that's part of his, like, fuck you attitude. | ||
That's like, I don't give a shit attitude. | ||
And I just think it's disgusting. | ||
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Like, that's just gross. | |
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $5. | ||
We watched Babylon. | ||
Amazing movie. | ||
Never saw it. | ||
AF Rosary sent $5. | ||
Hey, I know you're busy, but I've been playing on your MC server, and my town's mayor hasn't logged in for months, and all chests are locked. | ||
I'm not expecting you to log in. | ||
Dude. | ||
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No. | |
See, you to me are useless, okay? | ||
And I want you to kind of internalize that. | ||
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Like... | |
If you're asking me to tell you what to do, what do you think your use is for a political movement? | ||
What do you actually bring to the table? | ||
Because we're not building houses, okay? | ||
I can tell you that. | ||
We're not doing electrical work for the movement, okay? | ||
So if you have no media skills, if you don't know anything about politics, if you don't have any money, If you don't have any real connections to people with money or people in politics, if you're not a writer, if you can't write a speech, what could you actually do for them? | ||
I'm asking for a command. | ||
That's actually not as helpful as you think. | ||
And you know, there's a lot, you know, it sort of reminds me of like, do you remember when that guy jumped backstage and talked to Logan Paul? | ||
And he was like, oh, dude, I stuck backstage. | ||
I paid for a flight to come here. | ||
Can I work for you? | ||
And Logan Paul's like, get the fuck away from me. | ||
Like, I have people to work for me. | ||
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And he's like, well, but dude, I like came here. | |
And Logan Paul's like, well, you know, what are you good at? | ||
Like, what am I going to hire you to do? | ||
And the guy's like, I don't know anything. | ||
And Logan Paul's like, why don't you go home and do your own social media? | ||
And I don't know, you know, you do your own thing. | ||
That's kind of how I feel because people are always asking me that. | ||
They're like, what can I do? | ||
And it's like you need to put yourself in a position where you can do something. | ||
And I will say it simply, and I'm not going to be a jerk about it, but it's like, you know what's useful? | ||
You know what I need more than anything right now? | ||
Money. | ||
Okay? | ||
I need money. | ||
So... | ||
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When people say, what can I do? | |
Like, do you understand that politics runs on money? | ||
And I'm not saying that because I want your money because I want to buy stuff. | ||
I'm not saying because I want to enrich myself and I like money. | ||
I'm saying that because Elon spent a lot of money to get Trump elected. | ||
$280 million to be exact. | ||
Okay, $277 million. | ||
Peter Thiel paid $30 million in 2022. He gives out millions of dollars to Right Stuff Dating, to whatever, all the different projects, to Joe Kent, to this one and that one. | ||
To do anything in politics, you need a staff. | ||
You need space. | ||
You need advertising. | ||
You need all those kinds of things. | ||
Those things cost money. | ||
To bring somebody on that has skills, you need money. | ||
So it's like you need that. | ||
And anyone that has a skill wants to get paid. | ||
So it's like, you know, the things that someone like myself would need in politics, it's donors. | ||
It is people with actual skills to hire. | ||
People with skills related to politics. | ||
People that have an advanced degree or specialized knowledge. | ||
People with a skill in video editing. | ||
Not someone I need to fucking teach. | ||
Someone that could do it really well. | ||
People that can do copywriting. | ||
People that have connections in politics. | ||
Or they have connections in money. | ||
They can make introductions. | ||
People that can hire people. | ||
Groypers. | ||
Preferably in politics. | ||
Those are the kinds of people that can help. | ||
The people that cannot help are high schoolers, college kids, you know. | ||
Oftentimes, people have families that just work regular jobs because it's like, what really do you see yourself doing? | ||
Honest to God, when people ask that, what do you see yourself doing? | ||
It's like, come fly out here. | ||
Here's a gun. | ||
Here's a uniform. | ||
Go stand in a line. | ||
This is not the 18th century. | ||
It actually requires a whole different way of thinking. | ||
You know, if people really want to help, my message to them is to do what I did. | ||
Make some money. | ||
Make some connections. | ||
Get involved in politics. | ||
Get a crew. | ||
And then when you have something to contribute, then you say, what can I do for you? | ||
Because then I can tell you. | ||
But if you have no money, no connections, you know nothing about politics, you don't have a skill that applies to politics, you don't have a crew, What do you want me to do? | ||
Teach you? | ||
Train you? | ||
That's a liability for me. | ||
So there's plenty of people that are looking to have FaceTime with me. | ||
There's plenty of people who want to jump on the phone with me and talk to me. | ||
There's plenty of people that want to be a part of it. | ||
But it's like, how many people are doing the part where they develop a skill that's actually useful? | ||
You know, they literally put their money where their mouth is or whatever. | ||
So anyway, so I'm not trying to shit on you or whatever, but it's like, this is why I tell people the whole like, we got to have families to save the white race. | ||
It's like a totally overrated thing because the people that are actually the beating heart of politics are young, ambitious guys with a lot of free time. | ||
Very young, very ambitious, very capable guys with a lot of free time. | ||
And you know, like a lot of them are married. | ||
But, you know, they're not fucking around. | ||
And a lot of guys that are married and get involved, it's always, oh, I can't go to this thing because I got to bring my kids and I can't, like, find a sitter. | ||
And it's like, oh, well, I would go, but, like, my wife doesn't want me to go. | ||
Like, do you know how many fucking times I have had this conversation with people where their fucking wife is the problem? | ||
Like, the wife is de-radicalizing them? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, countless times, okay? | ||
Countless times. | ||
I have, friends of mine have been de-radicalized by their wives or girlfriends. | ||
Friends of mine won't go all the way because of their wife. | ||
Because their wife can't fucking take it. | ||
Because their wife doesn't like it. | ||
Because the wife is worried. | ||
Because the wife doesn't like Nick Fuentes or doesn't agree. | ||
It's happened a lot. | ||
And more often than not, the wife pulls them out. | ||
You know, there's this fantasy where it's like, no, the wife is going to make my sandwiches when I go off to fight the race war. | ||
And they think the wife will, like, empower them to do more. | ||
It's the fucking opposite. | ||
The wife is extractive. | ||
She's running an extraction operation because the wife is fighting a war of attrition against her husband. | ||
It is like you are fighting the Viet Cong. | ||
You will never win. | ||
Okay, you have napalm. | ||
You may have the watches, but she has the time. | ||
She has the patience. | ||
She is underground. | ||
She is in the tunnel. | ||
She is trapped, loaded and ready to go. | ||
When you come home from work, she's ready with the ambush to ruin your day and break you down psychologically so that, you know, you're going to be a good, like a cautious, risk-averse provider and a goofy... | ||
A goofy good father. | ||
And I'm not trying to shit on them, but people say, well, what about Trump? | ||
It's like Trump is a billionaire. | ||
You really think he's changing diapers or anything? | ||
Dude, the wife is a glorified concubine. | ||
When you're a billionaire, the wife is a glorified fucking slave. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
When you are not in that category of people, it's a socioeconomic thing. | ||
You're entering into a corporation with a woman to raise a baby or something. | ||
Anyway, I'm not trying to trash families or whatever, but I'm saying the type of person that I'm looking for is super high IQ, someone that's going to a highly selective school, someone that is or aspires to be a lawyer. | ||
Someone who has those aforementioned skills, editing, anything on social media, anything with media, copywriting, anyone who has an advanced degree that really has special insight into this stuff can tell me something that I don't know. | ||
People that have connections, their dad's a billionaire, their dad's the president, their dad is a senator, you know, whatever. | ||
Or they have their own thing going on. | ||
They have a crew. | ||
They're a state rep. | ||
They have millions of dollars. | ||
They want to write me a check. | ||
Those are the kinds of people that have things going for them that can help. | ||
If you're just like some guy, if you're like a level one slime, my commission for you is to level up. | ||
If you're a level one slime... | ||
And you have none of that. | ||
Figure out which of those things you can attain and get it as fast as possible. | ||
Okay? | ||
Make more money. | ||
Run for office. | ||
Find a crew. | ||
Get literate about anything. | ||
And if not, then I don't know what to tell you. | ||
You've got to wait for a later stage in this battle. | ||
But for now, there's something kind of just like obtuse about... | ||
A statement like that, you know, it sort of presumes that, like, if it was a war, that would be one thing. | ||
You know, in a war, you need as, excuse me, as many guys as possible. | ||
But in, like, a political operation, it's not the same thing. | ||
That'd be like if I went to Apple knowing nothing about computers and I was like, hey, can I work for you? | ||
And they're like, well, what can you do? | ||
And it's like, nothing. | ||
Well, what can you do? | ||
Are you an investor? | ||
No. | ||
Do you own our stock? | ||
No, I can't afford that. | ||
Well, do you know anything about computers? | ||
No. | ||
Can you teach me? | ||
It's like they'd be like, get the fuck out of here. | ||
Here's a mop. | ||
Here's a lawnmower. | ||
Anyway, so that's, in all honesty, that's kind of where we are. | ||
But that's why I hate answering this question. | ||
You know, people are always like, why do you hate when you get that question? | ||
It's because it's just such an obtuse question. | ||
People say, what can I do for the movement? | ||
It's like, you asking that is placing a demand on the movement. | ||
It's like, you have to know the answer. | ||
It should be like, it should be, I can do this for the movement. | ||
How can I get in touch? | ||
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So, anyway. | |
But I appreciate it. | ||
Like, I'm a young guy with a wife and a kid on the way. | ||
You know what that tells me? | ||
It means you have no appetite for risk because a young couple with a baby is going to be preoccupied with, you know, people that have babies are preoccupied with babies, their time and their energy. | ||
They can't take risks. | ||
You're telling me that. | ||
As an electrician, you're telling me you don't really have any of the skills we need. | ||
That much is sort of obvious. | ||
We're not, you know, there's not static shock. | ||
We're not electrifying the Tennessee Valley. | ||
So it's like, this is a guy who has none of the skills I need, no dough, is risk-averse, cannot afford to get doxxed at all, probably is stationary, can't pick up and move somewhere. | ||
It's like, so what do you want me to do with that? | ||
What do you want me to do with that? | ||
You tell me now. | ||
Now you tell me what you want me to do with that. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, because, I mean, whatever you think about us, we're actually thinking. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Mmm, yeah. | ||
No, I haven't. | ||
Very interesting, though. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yo! | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, what an ignoramus. | ||
He goes on Twitter and he's like, Christian values, LOL, grow up. | ||
And I said, well, well, well. | ||
Steve Laws, that's the British leader of the Homeland Party. | ||
The guy's ugly as fuck. | ||
And, um, dumb. | ||
And he quote tweets me and he says, race greater than values. | ||
You're a civic nationalist. | ||
And it's like, dude, these people are idiots. | ||
In other words, if you're not like, if you're not like 100% racialist, you're a civ nat. | ||
You know, if you're like a fucktard wignat, the world is divided into real 1488 racists who hate nigs and are real white men, real white men. | ||
And then on the other side, you have cuck civnats, cuck civnats who think nigs can live in our country. | ||
And it's like, so if we say that there is a God, if we say that God is real, And if we say that God created the whole world and all the people in it, they say that means that you're putting values over race, which means you're a civ nap, which is just the most ignorant fucking stupid thing I've ever heard. | ||
Doesn't even like warrant a response. | ||
As if the existence of other races means we wouldn't worship God. | ||
God is suddenly a value and we're going to put race over God? | ||
Immigration policy is more important than God. | ||
Really? | ||
That's what you're going with? | ||
Or else you're a civ-nat. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
Like, do you know what civic means? | ||
You know what civic means? | ||
You know what a civic nationalist is? | ||
Civic means government. | ||
To put it simply, a civic nationalist, and here's how you understand this, a civic nationalist says the basis of national identity is citizenship, that they are a legal resident, that they are a rights-having constituent of the social contract, which establishes the basis of the government. | ||
Okay, that's what it means. | ||
So you tell me, what does believing in a transcendent universal God have to do with whether you think citizenship alone establishes nationality? | ||
It has nothing to do with that. | ||
But that is just what they use as shorthand to create this false... | ||
Distinction. | ||
You're either, you're either a, oh, fine, a white man who only wants a white people here, or you're a fucking cuck, Sivnat. | ||
And it's like, that's just a, this is just not for stupid people. | ||
If you're a fucking stupid idiot, you should just go do something else and not this. | ||
So, people like Steve Laws, it just makes, it's just kind of embarrassing. | ||
You know, they kind of vindicate the fact that white nationalists are idiots. | ||
You know, when people say, oh, white nationalists are knuckleheads who couldn't succeed, you look at an ugly ignoramus like Steve Laws and say, oh, yep. | ||
And there it is. | ||
So we have to just strive to be a little better. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
It sucks. | ||
No, dude. | ||
It sucks. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
- We live in hell. - Vincent Gallo sent $5. | ||
What the hell is on Palmer Luckey's fat face? | ||
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Hi, are you mad at Swifty? - I don't know who that is. - Trump 2025 sent $5. | ||
Did you know God says beware of PPL who say No, I never heard that before. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No, I'm an anti-Semite on the internet. | ||
internet. | ||
I never heard that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what makes a person a Satanist. | ||
I think, you know, they're angry with God. | ||
People that are Satanists, usually, they're, you know, they're blaming God. | ||
Because they're unhappy with their life. | ||
In a lot of cases, the parents are Christian and the kid is rebelling against the parents. | ||
And that's the form of the... | ||
That's the mode of their rebellion. | ||
And then I think some people are... | ||
I mean, what is Satanism? | ||
It's based on the sin of pride. | ||
Even the so-called enlightened satanic ideology where they say, well, we're about responsibility and self-improvement and looking out for yourself and being powerful, empowering people. | ||
It's all about I'm the master of my destiny. | ||
I'm in control, not God. | ||
That's sort of, even when you think about what the satanic temple or the satanic church says, they say, oh, this is all innocuous. | ||
We're not mystical. | ||
We're not supernatural. | ||
We're just about self-empowerment. | ||
And it is sort of cutting God out of the picture and saying, we are in control of our destiny. | ||
It's about me. | ||
I'm in control. | ||
And so, you know, for one reason or another, I think people, that's like a cope for them. | ||
So on some level, it's a question of humility and pride, why anyone would become a Satanist. | ||
I think that's the – and it's really like that with anything. | ||
Anytime you see someone that's sort of like belligerently immoral, everyone's immoral in some ways. | ||
But people that are like obstinately, belligerently immoral, like they profess Satanism or they're – Drug users or gay or they're degenerates or something. | ||
It's always like a pride thing. | ||
Always. | ||
There are people that are immoral and they kind of know. | ||
They're like, I know this isn't right. | ||
I know this is bad for me. | ||
For one reason or another, if they're involved in something evil, there's sort of like this contrition, which comes from, in the simplest form, this idea that maybe I'm wrong. | ||
There is an objective right, and if I'm going against it, maybe I'm the one that's wrong. | ||
And then you have people who are sort of persisting and deepening in their immorality who say, no, I'm right. | ||
How could this be wrong? | ||
I'm doing it. | ||
I like it. | ||
I want it, and it's good, and it's fine. | ||
If you have a problem with it, well, I don't like you. | ||
And you could always tell these like... | ||
People that are deeply immoral, you always get a really bad vibe from them. | ||
Never at first. | ||
At first they seem friendly and then you always get a really bad vibe. | ||
Like liberals. | ||
Liberals seem really chill. | ||
You're like, hey man, we don't give a shit. | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
Hey man, drugs, degeneracy. | ||
Oh, we're just chill. | ||
We're just chillers. | ||
But then the second that you start to say... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think drugs are kind of bad. | ||
Or I don't know. | ||
I think maybe women shouldn't have the right to vote or whatever it is. | ||
Then this mask comes off and they get super aggressive. | ||
It really is like Satan's face reveals itself. | ||
And that's pride. | ||
And you see a very hostile... | ||
It makes you... | ||
It's like a feeling of unease that you don't get around a – like you know that a Catholic will – like a Catholic priest, for example, or a very traditional Catholic person will disapprove of immorality and they may reprimand you for it. | ||
But you know it's for your own good. | ||
Like if a Catholic says, well, you really shouldn't do that and it should be this way, although not always this way. | ||
It always comes from a place of concern, of willing the good for other people for the sake of goodness itself. | ||
When someone who's deeply immoral gets upset, it's always this very flippant, bitchy kind of like... | ||
And it's just... | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's like a vibe shift. | ||
I always feel that around liberals. | ||
They're very cool. | ||
It's like a very cold energy. | ||
From very moral people, it's very warm. | ||
And from immoral people, it's always very cool. | ||
It's like all the heat leaves the room when you tell a weed smoker, like, hey, I think that might be addictive. | ||
And they go, it's not addictive. | ||
It's actually a fucking plant, dude. | ||
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And it's like, whoa. | |
I thought we were all just hanging out. | ||
So I think that's what it's about. | ||
If Freemasonry is evil, why were basically all the founding fathers Freemasons? | ||
Well, it is evil, but back in those days, well, first of all, the founding fathers were all Protestants. | ||
That's a big part of it. | ||
And Freemasonry was just an institution back then where elite rich people were organizing and experimenting with philosophy and things like that. | ||
When you really read into... | ||
The masonry of the founders, it doesn't go that – it doesn't go as deep as you think it does. | ||
I've looked into it and you really can't even find that much on it. | ||
But I mean it's real and it's evil and so on. | ||
But I mean at the same time, the founding fathers were like liberal Protestants. | ||
So is it really such a surprise? | ||
It's not so much different than how like Bilderberg is a forum for the elites today. | ||
Or, you know, various other, the World Economic Forum. | ||
And in a sense, they have their own, you know, kind of like quasi-religious views. | ||
So, I mean, what's the question? | ||
Why were the founding fathers not angels? | ||
I mean, is that the question? | ||
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If the Freemasonry bad, well, why were the founding fathers engaged in bad things? | |
I thought George Washington was God. | ||
Like, what is the question, you fucking idiot? | ||
Did you see Ian Carroll blocked IPAC tracker on X? Well, that guy, APAC tracker's like a lib shit, so I get it. | ||
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Do you think people in hell are literally burning in a lake of fire at all times? | ||
Because I'm sure they're conscious enough to talk to each other and have lies and stuff like that, but with pain like that at all times, you can't do anything but focus on the pain. - - Oddfall sent $5. | ||
Do you think the GOP will dump Trump in 28 and blame him for an incompetent administration? | ||
I see Vance trying to steer away from Trump's record, similar to what Kamala did with Biden. | ||
- I don't know. | ||
- Too early to tell. - Southern Trucker sent $5. | ||
I know you don't trust Elon, but Doge is gonna lower the cost of my mama's insulin, so I love it. | ||
hater man. | ||
Take the win. | ||
McGah. | ||
Steamy Groyper sent $5. | ||
Like you said, Trump 2016 was truly what we wanted and needed. | ||
The wall, ending the war in Iraq and deportations. | ||
Now, it's all about the national debt and supporting Israel. | ||
It's hard to watch people like my father say, it's good enough. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Real Paisan sent $5. | ||
Nick, have you ever seen George Bush's first pitch at the Yankee game after 9-11? | ||
Do you think endless wars in the Middle East was inevitable after he launched that missile? | ||
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Netanyahu is like a family friend of ours. | ||
Two years ago he said Elon is the de facto president of the United States. | ||
Netanyahu said, Elon is the de facto the president of the United States is actually the president, not Biden. | ||
Errol Musk in that recent interview. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Real Paisan sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, I'm still a few episodes behind so I'm sure you touched this, but do you think the Yankee chats are causing you problems? | ||
Zero attempts on your life until Trump mentions Yankees? | ||
Yankees three times and wins election. | ||
Now they're after you? | ||
Connected? | ||
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Maybe. | |
NJF updates grow a percent five dollars. | ||
The can a nigga live meme is still massive. | ||
Yeah or no? | ||
Massive. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Yeah, it's getting – I still keep seeing it getting millions of views on Instagram every time people post it. | ||
People – it's so funny because to me that kind of humor is so played out. | ||
I didn't even think anything of it. | ||
But normies are so – they're swimming so far above the depths, so close to the surface that all you got to do is be like a white guy saying like, nigga. | ||
Can a nigga live? | ||
And like, and they fucking eat that up. | ||
You know, black people go, this white boy said nigga. | ||
White boy said nigga. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I wish I was white so I could sound funny when I say it. | ||
Like, really? | ||
It's just like the most basic. | ||
Even Ye, Ye commenting when I said nigga a bunch of times. | ||
He's like, I like that he says it so much. | ||
And it's like. | ||
I forget that I even say, because it's just part of my vocabulary, I guess. | ||
It's just part of my vocabulary. | ||
For me, it's just another word. | ||
You know, like how for you, your birthday, like, you know, December 18th is your birthday. | ||
You know, for everybody else, it's like, that's a Thursday. | ||
You know, same thing with the N-word. | ||
For everybody else, the N-word is like the N-word. | ||
For me, it's just like, yeah, mug, microphone. | ||
Nigger. | ||
Like, you know, these are words that you just say. | ||
These are just, you know, they're just words. | ||
So I've been using it so long and it's like, you know, I just use it in conversation. | ||
I probably shouldn't. | ||
I probably shouldn't on the show. | ||
I keep telling myself I got to stop saying it on the show. | ||
It's going to hurt my mainstream marketability. | ||
But it's like, it's just a word. | ||
You know, people say that, but I mean it. | ||
I mean, like, I mean it. | ||
And I deploy it. | ||
So, it's being deployed to Iraq, okay? | ||
It's boots on the ground when it comes to those words. | ||
So, yeah, anyway. | ||
But I just find it so funny because that's not even like my favorite joke. | ||
My favorite jokes, no one cares about. | ||
The dumbest jokes that I do are the ones that get popular. | ||
Like, your body, my choice. | ||
Dumbest joke ever. | ||
Can a nigga live? | ||
Like, that's just the cheapest. | ||
I wasn't even really going for that. | ||
And people go, oh my goodness, a white guy said nigga? | ||
Oh my gosh, that's crazy. | ||
It's like, shut the fuck up. | ||
Well, it's fine. | ||
People like it. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
People like it, but it's just funny because I feel like I'm in a different universe. | ||
You go up to what people actually, most people actually find funny or like, and it's like, really? | ||
Still like that? | ||
So, yeah, but it's been blowing up. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very good stuff. | ||
The Beardson clip I thought was really good when that Beardson gets on monkey with this girl and she goes, so I was raised a Christian and, you know, Bible stands for instructions before leaving earth. | ||
What is it? | ||
Basic instructions before leaving Earth. | ||
And Beardson goes, that's a Wu-Tang lyric, you fucking stupid bitch! | ||
That's the best clip I have seen in a real... | ||
That one genuinely made me laugh. | ||
It's so funny how it's the same click that is still funny. | ||
You know? | ||
It's like me, Beardson, Paul Town, couple of other old heads who have disappeared behind the scenes but are still active. | ||
It's like we're the only ones that are still funny. | ||
I can't remember anything funny that came outside of that other than Andrew Tate. | ||
Yay, they're funny. | ||
That's sort of it. | ||
It's like yay, Tate, the Groypers. | ||
I literally can't think of anybody else that's funny. | ||
Not one. | ||
I don't find Lord Miles funny. | ||
I think he's a corny faggot. | ||
I don't find any of the BAP Network funny. | ||
Stale, crap. | ||
Trump hasn't been funny since 2018. He's a little funny still. | ||
He's still got it a little bit. | ||
It's like John Miller, me, Beardson, Paul Town, Dick Stroker, Richard Stroker on Twitter. | ||
Those are the people that are funny. | ||
Those are the people that are still having viral moments. | ||
Everybody else is kind of just rehashing. | ||
Richard Spencer is pretty funny too. | ||
He's pretty good. | ||
Unintentionally. | ||
Do you see that like Heidegger clip? | ||
He talks about delivering pizza and he says this sorority girl said, we got a big tip. | ||
Here's your $20. | ||
And he's like, do you know that I've read Heidegger? | ||
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Do you know that I'm actually really intelligent? | |
What did he say? | ||
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He said he wished he had the, what is it from Dune? | |
He said he wished he had the ability and... | ||
Destroy her with his mind or something. | ||
It was so good. | ||
Zerka. | ||
Zerka's funny. | ||
Myron's funny. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, people are saying in the chat. | ||
Yeah, they're funny, too. | ||
Red Groy percent five dollars. | ||
Does Trump want to reset with Russia in an attempt to pull them away from China and Iran? | ||
Santa Cruz percent five dollars. | ||
Why is the UK the most hawkish on Ukraine? | ||
Boris canceled the first peace deal and now Starmer today says he'll put boats on the ground in response to JD. | ||
I don't really know why they're more hawkish than anybody. | ||
I actually don't know why. | ||
It's sort of weird. | ||
Greek Roy percent $5. | ||
The real question is what happens when they make affordable sex spots. | ||
Talk about disruption. | ||
It's real, actually. | ||
And VR? Man. | ||
Here's a little something for your troubles. | ||
And I want this back with interest. | ||
Don't forget the hand that feeds Goy. | ||
Gidler said $25. | ||
We need to spread awareness on Goonicide. | ||
Goon to soon. | ||
Broken heart. | ||
You killed him! | ||
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Did you see that TikTok or this black guy drove up to drive the room? | |
And he had a sign and he said, you killed him! | ||
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You killed him over and over to the drive-thru workers. | |
That was so, dude, that was really good. | ||
Dude, Trey Politics was there. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's a name I haven't heard in a long time. | ||
Trey's another one who, I'm not going to dox him, but he had sort of a funny moment there. | ||
Stein can't stop him, sent $20. | ||
Stop making fun of Dean's bald spot and be his friend. | ||
Good content plus recruitment of the young and malleable. | ||
Former Voshite. | ||
Think so? | ||
Absolute sent $5. | ||
The cuts they are bragging about are just a drop in the bucket to what those corporation will rob us in tax cuts. | ||
$4 trillion. | ||
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True. | |
I have. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, we're praying for the Pope. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You liar. | ||
Tell us what really happened. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Oh, it was DoorDash. | ||
I don't appreciate that. | ||
I hate to see a king eat. | ||
I hate it. | ||
Hmm, very true. | ||
Haha. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very hilarious joke. | ||
Very good. | ||
I didn't even leave the house on Saturday. | ||
Where did you even see me? | ||
Saturday afternoon. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
No, I did. | ||
I wasn't gone for long. | ||
That's freaky, though. | ||
I don't like... | ||
Don't be fucking creeping on me like that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I don't want to go out in public anymore. | ||
I don't like people seeing me in public, recognizing me. | ||
I don't like all that. | ||
I got to just like put on a disguise or something. | ||
How can I just totally mask my appearance? | ||
Maybe I'll get some glasses and a wig. | ||
Gosh, I am getting recognized more than ever. | ||
I never got recognized. | ||
People would ask me all the... | ||
The first thing people would say when they met me is, oh, did you get recognized a lot? | ||
Oh, did you get recognized a lot around here? | ||
That's what people would always say. | ||
And I used to say, no, surprisingly not at all for years. | ||
And then literally last year, I get recognized everywhere I go. | ||
No exaggeration. | ||
Like, I went and got lunch with a buddy of mine. | ||
We're at some burger shack, some burger stand. | ||
Some guys, I swear, are staring at me. | ||
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Yo, are you Nick Fortes? | |
And I literally was just like, no, I never get recognized. | ||
And it's just like every—I go to the gym. | ||
Guy rolls out the window. | ||
Yo, Nick Fuentes. | ||
I call roadside assistance. | ||
Guy shows up. | ||
I know who you are. | ||
You're Nick Fuentes. | ||
I go eat at a restaurant. | ||
Oh, I saw you at the restaurant. | ||
It's like, damn, bro. | ||
Stop recognizing me. | ||
It's making it impossible to live. | ||
I can't live, man. | ||
Everyone's just like— They're making it impossible for me to live. | ||
They dox my address. | ||
They try to kill me. | ||
Now everywhere I go, people clock me immediately. | ||
It's like they have made it impossible to do any activity. | ||
I can't even do a show in a place. | ||
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And I can't leave the place because people see me and they'll know who I am. | |
And I just don't want to deal with that. | ||
Because what if I want to go out and I look like shit? | ||
What if I want to go out and I'm not looking my best? | ||
Some nigger fag is going to come up and say, hey man, can I get a picture? | ||
And it's like, fuck you. | ||
I don't look like shit. | ||
I don't want to take a picture. | ||
I'm always nice to the fans, but it's like, get away from me. | ||
So, I just have to just move to another country where no one will ever recognize me. | ||
And I can live in peace. | ||
I just hate people. | ||
I hate... | ||
Being around people. | ||
That's why my sleep schedule is messed up because I only like to go out at night because that's when no one's around. | ||
In the daytime, you're just encountering people endlessly. | ||
People in traffic driving around. | ||
People in restaurants. | ||
People walking down the street looking at you. | ||
Just cumbersome. | ||
You know, there's just like this obstacle. | ||
So. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll go to Mars. | ||
I'll volunteer for Mars. | ||
Game cost stocks sent $5. | ||
These austerity measures are a way to crash treasury rates. | ||
Trump and Besson have said that's priority. | ||
Elon needs low rates to pump Tesla. | ||
Andreson and Co need it to propel AI investment. | ||
Only way to win under this admin is to buy tech stocks slash BTC. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
I don't have one. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It would be, yeah. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Hunger was assassinated. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
population is a billionaire. | ||
There are 12,000 people watching this show. | ||
If you randomly select 12,000 people, there's about a 0.415% chance that one of them is a billionaire. | ||
Odds are against us. | ||
Let's get to work. | ||
Let's get to work. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Instead, it's nonstop glazing from paid chills. - Yup. - Anti-Semiticat sent $10. | ||
Majority of people still believes that streamers, political commentators, podcasters, et cetera, come naturally into their popularity, when in fact 90% of the industry in any type of content making/music/art were planted artificially. | ||
- Very true. - Heroin user sent $5. | ||
Don't worry, Nick. | ||
God will bring you a billionaire donor soon enough. | ||
It's coming. | ||
I can feel it. | ||
I can feel it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The, uh, document? | ||
It's good. | ||
- Groi per spool sent $5. | ||
It's demoralizing to see these retards who don't know how to drive in an $80,000 car that is trashed and won't last 10 years. | ||
They drive like a holes and they'll never do oil changes, no maintenance, never have insurance. | ||
I saw a tire fly off on freeway. - Very true. - Up North Canada, Groi per cent $10. | ||
What over? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I don't really, but she's just stuck up for me. | ||
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me. | |
I'm just repaying the loyalty. | ||
Florida sent $5. | ||
Make sure to read your basic instructions before leaving Earth. | ||
Antisemitic cat sent $10. | ||
Another $10 just to say fuck Keith, fuck Sneeko. | ||
Antisemitic cat sent $10. | ||
Fuck Keith. | ||
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No, no. | |
Well, yes, actually. | ||
Yeah, a little bit. | ||
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You know, I actually still feel that way a little bit. | |
But I'm getting over it. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, guys. | ||
but you know well whatever ultra orthodox Christian sent five dollars I also had a deviated septum but got it fixed through surgery I can breathe much easier now you should consider Bobby Johnson sent five dollars the can a nigga Oh, he's based! | ||
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He's based! | |
Uh, I don't really follow him. | ||
$0.05. | ||
Hi. | ||
Hey. | ||
Truth lover, $0.69. $0.10. | ||
Bookcat was cooking on Telegram today. | ||
I guess Uncle Chuck wasn't kidding about the Russian James connection. | ||
I remember Chuck used to say Elon is just a frontman and his money does not actually belong to him. | ||
Thoughts on this assessment? | ||
Agree or disagree? | ||
Yeah, it's an interesting theory. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm so tired. | ||
I'm resetting my sleep schedule, so I'm just, like, beat up. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Well done on Twitter. | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
This guy's killing it. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
- Let it win a. - $10. | ||
It's hard to get political influence without being Jewish. | ||
- Hmm. - Tyler Ventura sent $5. | ||
What do you think of Cybertrucks? | ||
I see at least two a day here in Miami and I'm starting to like them more. | ||
I like them a lot. | ||
Nope! | ||
Not interested. | ||
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Catholic. | |
Nope. | ||
He's accent $100. | ||
Trump and his tech oligarchs will be problematic for the right who aren't conservative and gay. | ||
Thoughts on an alliance with the left in the future? | ||
At least they are class conscious and pro-Palestine. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Neither are our ally. | ||
Both of them don't like us. | ||
Let's not be naive. | ||
Just because the right is cringe doesn't mean the left isn't. | ||
They're both against us. | ||
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So... | |
Are you familiar with the CIA's remote viewing program? | ||
The one that isn't real? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Are you thinking about getting a septoplasty? | ||
I might get one. | ||
The hair is getting crazy. | ||
I feel like your hair is leaping out of the screen and attacking. | ||
You know, I saw that. | ||
If it's real, I want the cheese. | ||
I don't want the honey. | ||
But if it's real, I do want the cheese. | ||
But I feel like it's a prank, so I didn't want to say anything. | ||
But yeah, I definitely want the cheese. | ||
You know? | ||
That's like... | ||
That is a gift I'd actually be excited about, guys. | ||
Like, I'll give you a giant wheel of cheese. | ||
It's like, does this guy know me or what? | ||
But I thought it was a joke. | ||
So if it's a joke, I don't want it. | ||
But if it's real, I definitely want it. | ||
If it's good. | ||
No. | ||
I gotta get on Ozempic immediately. | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
Ozempic's also pathetic, but it's less pathetic than being fat. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Wow. | ||
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That's going to do it for me as always. | ||
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