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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said change with girls in the bottle, my mama said trust don't hold you, so problem. | ||
I'm at one, two, stop the track. | ||
I'm going to go first, itch. | ||
See Ricky said, I don't want to pull you, but we want to pull you in the world. | ||
Okay. Not my words, not | ||
my rules, I just endorse them, all right? | ||
I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was in the bottle, I said trust no man, I was trying to believe you, Dave was | ||
in the bottle, I laughed out the sky. | ||
Everything, swarming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
All right. | ||
All right.Y Γ ед*����* weather | ||
Thank you. | ||
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 here. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
But... That has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you 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. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
you. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the globe. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, | ||
defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement 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. | ||
unidentified
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*Cheering* *Cheering* *Cheering* This is probably pretty cool | |
for you. | ||
I'm like Yeah, it is. | ||
unidentified
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I'm like Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh | |
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh | ||
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh | ||
Oh Oh I will fight for you with every breath in my body and I will never ever let you down. | ||
A new droid for war. | ||
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Yeah, nigga this dog. | |
I'm taking bodies on the ground. | ||
I'm taking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I took to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so wet. | ||
I get excited for them calls. | ||
And no one ain't crying when he gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the cold. | ||
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 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. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
unidentified
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*Dramatic Music* | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | ||
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't 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 gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny that nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
These niggas gone turn up all night These gon'share my dream, these gon'share my cup, they gon'serve me alright I got the feelings if you got a problem, they make it they trouble, the blocks I'm tweakin'We got the feel so you pull up outside, you out of your mind, you crazy tweakin'Got some bad on my lane, bad in my mind, no really bad out of my tweakin'Know | ||
that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, you runnin'it back every weekend You ain't in love with me every time I go, you're a split All y'all chalk inside this lights, that world, y'all get runnin'back up every weekend Now you see I'm gone off on the table, | ||
yeah You say that I'm bad for the waces, yeah Bitch, I'm better, I'm better Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Lawrence, I found something really interesting *Bitches | ||
in the background* | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
unidentified
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to the diplomas. | ||
And that's a reminder, hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277. | ||
I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win, and now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Quentis. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
unidentified
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Grape of War 2. I should | |
War 2. I should have | ||
2. I should have supported | ||
Grape of War 2. I should | ||
War 2. I should have | ||
2. I should have supported | ||
Grape of War 2. I should | ||
War 2. I should have | ||
2. I should have supported | ||
2. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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May God bless you. | |
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? | ||
Our movement is about repatriation. | ||
We're 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. | ||
We're 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. | ||
unidentified
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I am your voice. | |
voice. | ||
That have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
like this. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | ||
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The people of America will not surrender our bodies. | |
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our health. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
unidentified
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Outro Music. | |
motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
unidentified
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
unidentified
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
you an infant? | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, | ||
defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that. | ||
unidentified
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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
unidentified
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Hey. Hey, sir. | |
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
I put together some real press appeals. | ||
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 a special set. | ||
It's the dining room. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
I told you, you look great. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
It's a special. | ||
Listen, are you begging her? | ||
Are you? | ||
Are you doing this? | ||
You're just back. | ||
I'm going to do this. | ||
No. Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
It's here. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's Monday night. | ||
Everything's set for 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, though? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? *music* *music* Trump has a new game! | ||
What is it? | ||
*music* *music* *music* My new game is Trump The Game. | ||
*music* This sounds like political presidential trouble. | ||
You said though that if you did run for president you believe you'd win. | ||
*music* I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I've never gone into losing my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience knows, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States whipped off. | ||
*music* That's the guy in the spot right? | ||
*music* *music* *music* *music* Okay kids make it fast I've got a play to do. | ||
*music* *music* *music* *music* Excuse | ||
of all. | ||
If you want to read. | ||
I really see something that said, take a look what happened. | ||
unidentified
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Hey. Why this beat's so current? | |
We will make America proud again. | ||
When you try to get our city, we will move. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
Come to my block, come and see how we living, we chilling with black | ||
Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service? | ||
Because I think it's a very mean life. | ||
I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life. | ||
And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be rife, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. | ||
And that's a sad commentary for the political process. | ||
And if you have a minute, why don't we go? | ||
Talk about it somewhere only we know. | ||
This can be the end of everything. | ||
So why don't we go somewhere only we know? | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
unidentified
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I want this earth on for myself. | |
I'm doing drugs without a help. | ||
My voice is nothing but I scream without fire. | ||
I stretch my hair but my curve just goes up. | ||
be here. | ||
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 | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
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. Puentes. | ||
unidentified
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I should have supported Grape of War 2. | |
I'm back up on them, on them diamonds, 30s TD diamonds You see this jet, you know I'm different climbers How I got this damn, got it cause I ain't tryin'Wish it in like family, wish it in their memories, yeah Hold | ||
it up, where you at the club? | ||
Hold it up, where you had that gun? | ||
Hold them, yeah, pull up by side, yeah, pull up on them Now I got this baby on hats on them I'm straight out of these diamonds, I'm straight out of these lights Yeah, yeah, how you gon'serve these bills, how you gon'serve these lights Yeah, turn up at | ||
my show, at least just do it right Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'serve me big, gon'serve me big, gon'serve up all night You gon'serve my dream, you gon'serve my cup, you gon'serve me all right I got the feeling that they got the frogs on the back of the truck with the blocks, I'm tweaking | ||
We got no good city, what about sliding, you out of your mind, you crazy tweaking Got you mad at my lane, bad at my mind, I'm really mad at my drinking Know that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it big every weekend Shut it up with me every time I go Well, it's a bleak, all y'all track inside this life, that world | ||
Y'all get to run the bed up every weekend Now you see I'm gone off on the table You say that I'm bad, so I'm crazy I wanna be | ||
dictator And you know why I want to be a dictator? | ||
Cause I want a wall Cause I want a wall Right? | ||
I want a wall And I wanna drill, drill, drill Power 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 money, 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 | ||
He's looking for Feed from desire Mind and sense is purified Feed from desire Mind and sense is purified Feed from desire Mind and sense is purified Feed from desire Na-na-na-na-na-na-na | ||
guy I'm a fire guy I'm a fire guy I'm a fire guy I ain't even lying, | ||
I ain't got no pains, you can fuck with a time This one hater, fuck it with the world, go on This one hater, fuck | ||
it with the world, go on But as soon as people start playing games, I stop, I stop playing | ||
games And at any moment, I can hit that yay button I said trust your man, I'm just gonna believe you Take doors and go, I said change with girls like a brother My mama said trust | ||
don't hold you, so problem I'm at, one, two, stop the track I think I know it first, itch See Ricky said, I'm a little bit, I don't wanna pull you But they wanna pull you, they don't wanna pull you Okay, bro Not | ||
rules, I just endorse them, alright? | ||
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 us, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around here. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
But... That has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is, 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. | ||
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My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, | ||
of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure... | ||
America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics. | ||
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit. | ||
Believe me, it's for their benefit. | ||
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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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*Cheering* *Cheering* *Cheering* saying to me he's like this is probably pretty | |
cool for you i'm like yeah it is oh | ||
i will fight for you with every breath in my body and i will never ever let you down a new droiper war yeah i'm talking 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 i get excited for them calls and no one crying when he's gone because brody was fighting for the cold oh 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 stand for us | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world My soldiers push forward Can't see | ||
it there Can't see it down Thank 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 | ||
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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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. | ||
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. | ||
is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it. | ||
More than they do. | ||
Because 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. | ||
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. | ||
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to the diplomas. | ||
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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. Puentes. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
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have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. And the reason why is because it's not cool to share a big business. | ||
It's not cool to share a big business. | ||
It's cool to share a big business. | ||
It's not cool to share a big business. | ||
I'm a guy to end it. | ||
That's a big business. | ||
I'm a guy to end it. | ||
That's a big business. | ||
I'm a guy to end it. | ||
That's a big business. | ||
I'm a guy to end it. | ||
Bro. This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Thank you. | ||
you. Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous your 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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back. | |
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 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. | ||
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I am your voice. | |
voice. | ||
Things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet, get it like this. | ||
Socialists, globalists, Marxists, and 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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The people of America will not surrender our bodies. | |
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty and above all. | ||
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 There's | ||
nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet over. | ||
my own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue it was a slow and steady unrelenting stream of blips and blinks glimmers and glares low beams and | ||
high beams of light some of which I did not want to see and then finally a point of no return reckoning | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, | ||
defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that. | ||
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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. | |
Hey. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
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It feels so right. | |
It's a deal. | ||
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I put together some real impressive deals. | |
I like that. | ||
Go gig or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
The woman who looks like that has to have an official set. | ||
It's the Donald. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Oh, thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
This is my fault. | ||
Listen, are you begging here? | ||
Are you? | ||
No. You speak to me. | ||
I'm going to do this. | ||
No. Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
He's here. | ||
Everything's set for 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? Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
Heard about it. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
Heard about it. | ||
Heard about it. | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential Trump. | ||
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. | ||
I'm never the one to lose. | ||
I've never the one to lose in my life. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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. | ||
Is it Tuesday? | ||
On Tuesday, we have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
And as promised, we're getting into the Pentagon situation. | ||
It's actually going to cover it. | ||
Last night, we had the big surprise. | ||
Tragic surprise of Pope Francis dying on Easter Monday. | ||
So we had to push the Pentagon story back until today, and we're going to get all into it. | ||
It's a huge story, a lot of details, a lot of debate actually. | ||
And we talked a little bit about it I think last Wednesday or Thursday, and we might actually have to correct it a little bit. | ||
Because it's not 100% clear what's even going on. | ||
It wasn't clear last week. | ||
It's not even really clear this week. | ||
It's still evolving. | ||
It's still developing. | ||
And it's very complex. | ||
It involves some very deep inside baseball. | ||
And all we're really getting is breadcrumbs. | ||
We're getting some voices from inside. | ||
We're getting some Pentagon journalists, think tank people, specialists. | ||
It's a lot of different types of sources, a lot of different information coming in, and it's still not a done deal. | ||
We may not know exactly what has taken place until maybe months, weeks after the fact, but we're going to try as best as we can tonight to explain what has been going on, because there's a little bit more than meets the eye. | ||
So our featured story, we're talking about what's happening with Pete Hegseth. | ||
Pete Hegseth is the head of the DOD. | ||
He's the head of the Pentagon. | ||
And if you've been following the show, if you've been following the news, there's been huge personnel changes underway all across the board in the Pentagon, but also elsewhere in the national security apparatus inside the NSA, inside the National Security Council. | ||
And it's a bit strange because we're only three months in. | ||
Here we are. | ||
It's April 22nd. | ||
So we're just three months into the presidency. | ||
And we've had 10 firings. | ||
We've had NSA director forced out. | ||
And then the past week, there were three high-level people pushed out of the DOD, allegedly for leaking, and then two additional people resigned or were reassigned following the termination of the three. | ||
And this has followed two massive scandals involving classified intelligence, which leaked out in signal group chats. | ||
The most famous scandal was actually one that implicated Mike Waltz. | ||
That was the first one back in March. | ||
But there's now a second is actually a second signal gate scandal, which directly implicates Pete Hegseth. | ||
That only broke last week. | ||
So we're going to cover all the developments up until now. | ||
We'll talk about how that maps on to the emerging conflict with Iran. | ||
And in particular tonight, we're going to talk specifically about the three people that were fired last week and why that happened and what's really going on in the Pentagon. | ||
In particular, there were three people terminated last week under Pete Hegseth. | ||
They're close to him, loyal to him. | ||
They've worked with him throughout their career. | ||
They were allegedly terminated because they were responsible for the second round of signal leaks. | ||
In addition to actually other leaks, there's accusations about leaking that's related to the Panama Canal, China, Ukraine, in addition to the Yemen strikes, which was the original subject of the leaks. | ||
So there were three people fired in connection with the leaks last week. | ||
But what is strange and anomalous about their termination, they are loyal to Hegseth, they're close to him, they've known him throughout their careers. | ||
It seems that they actually had nothing to do with the leaks at all, which would suggest that they're taking the fall. | ||
They're either taking the fall for the secretary himself, for Pete Hegseth, and that could be Hegseth that is blaming them. | ||
It could be someone close to Hegseth who is blaming him. | ||
They claim they're innocent. | ||
They claim they're not even fully investigated, haven't taken a polygraph, haven't turned in their phones. | ||
So in other words, there's no possibility that there's even evidence against them, and yet they're taking the blame for all this. | ||
And this has raised some questions about who inside the Defense Department is forcing people out. | ||
And one name which keeps coming up is the name of a guy named Joe Casper, Pete Hegseth, Chief of Staff. | ||
They say that this guy... | ||
Owing largely to his personality, maybe not even for ideological reasons, but because of his leadership style or personality, it's this guy who is using the Signal scandal and other leaks as an excuse to carry out his own personnel agenda. | ||
He had a personal beef with these three guys. | ||
He used Signalgate to force them out in addition to the other leaks. | ||
He used those things to get these three guys to take the fall. | ||
They've been jettisoned. | ||
And now all sorts of leakers and whistleblowers are going to the press and reporting on this personnel feud between the chief of staff, Casper, and the three guys that left. | ||
There's all sorts of rumors going on about what's animating that, who's really responsible, who's to blame. | ||
But all the leaks are coming out now. | ||
And it all looks like an effort is underway to, one, either purge Hegseth himself, or two, purge his staff, and in particular the members of his staff who are more America first, | ||
more isolationist, and in particular those that are against the neocons. | ||
And so that's why I say this is a complex situation. | ||
There's a lot of different sources. | ||
It's a lot of insider baseball. | ||
It's hard to verify what is hearsay, what's motivated by someone else's agenda inside the administration, how much of it is real. | ||
And like I said, it's still developing. | ||
And the big question is, what will be the fate of Pete Hegseth? | ||
Is he going to remain at his post at the Pentagon? | ||
Will he stay the Secretary of Defense? | ||
Is Trump going to continue backing him up? | ||
Will he leave? | ||
And maybe a secondary question is, if he stays in his position, will we see an ideological shift in the Department of Defense more towards the neocons? | ||
So there's layers to this. | ||
There's a question about who is really responsible for all of this chaos inside the Pentagon. | ||
Is it Hegseth himself? | ||
Is it people inside the Pentagon? | ||
Then the question is, what's their agenda? | ||
And then whatever the outcome of all of this chaos is, whether Hegseth stays or goes, on the other side of it, if he stays, which way will he be leaning if he survives? | ||
So we're going to cover all of it. | ||
I've been going through all this information over the past week. | ||
And like I said, you know, we talked a little bit about it last week, and we talked about it in the context of what is happening between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. | ||
And it seemed to me, and it seemed to other people last week, that what was happening inside the Pentagon had everything to do with Iran. | ||
In other words, all the knife fighting, all of the power struggling that was going on in between personnel in the DOD, I believed and other people believed that this was related to, in particular, the war in Iran. | ||
That power moves were being made to determine the fate of our policy towards Iran. | ||
This week, it's less clear that that is the case. | ||
And it seems that maybe it might have nothing to do with Iran at all. | ||
And it might just boil down purely to incompetence or maybe personal agendas, personal vendetta. | ||
It's not really clear what's happening. | ||
So we're going to flesh that out and maybe clarify a little bit of what we covered last week. | ||
Because like I said, last week it was all about how it pertains to Iran. | ||
This week it's not as clear. | ||
So we're going to cover all that. | ||
It's going to be exhaustive. | ||
It's going to be thorough. | ||
We're also going to be talking tonight about the situation with Elon Musk. | ||
I'm sure you've heard the news. | ||
Elon Musk is now apparently stepping back from Doge. | ||
He says he's not stepping down entirely. | ||
He's not done with Doge. | ||
He says he's still going to dedicate sometime, at least one or two days a week, and will officially remain on the team at Doge. | ||
But he says that he's going to return more to Tesla after some disappointing numbers came out from the company. | ||
Revenue is down. | ||
Income is down. | ||
Sales are down. | ||
And unsurprisingly, that has a lot to do with his politics. | ||
It has almost everything to do. | ||
If you've seen all these arson attacks against the Tesla dealerships, protests, people vandalizing the cars. | ||
So they say, and again, this is what they're saying, although maybe there's another reason. | ||
They say that Elon is stepping down because... | ||
The company is in peril. | ||
He's got to get away from Washington and go back to Austin. | ||
He's got to focus on the cars because Tesla is not doing so hot, and maybe that has a lot to do with the fact that he's in government. | ||
But I think there might be another layer to that, which is that Elon Musk is also embroiled in the same scandal as Pete Hegseth. | ||
The same... | ||
Story about leaking in the Pentagon has a lot to do with Elon. | ||
They say that Pete Hegseth ordered the Pentagon to bring Elon Musk into the briefings on China. | ||
And apparently it's no fewer than 20 classified national intelligence briefings were shared with Elon Musk and in particular on matters relating to China. | ||
And that just came out this evening. | ||
So it's interesting that at the same time there's all this... | ||
Power struggle happening inside the Pentagon, and this is about the leaks and who's going to take the fall for the leaks, and the blame is being shifted around. | ||
At the same time, there's another major personnel change that's happening completely outside the Pentagon at Doge, where Elon is stepping back. | ||
The same time, all this is unraveling. | ||
They say it's because of the cars, and that may be the case, but it's also a bit of a coincidence. | ||
It was just reported tonight that... | ||
Elon is also tied up in this intelligence scandal. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
We're going to cover all of it. | ||
We're going to get to all this personnel stuff. | ||
Here's the headline though. | ||
You know, we could talk about the complexities and the internal machinations of the Trump administration, the various factions, the different agencies and departments, and we will. | ||
It's a bit tedious, and we're going to sift through all the different sources and evaluate. | ||
What is true and what might be hearsay. | ||
The headline in all of it, though, is how is the Trump administration letting it get out of control this badly, this soon? | ||
He's been in office for three months, and already it seems like the administration's coming off the rails. | ||
And I put out a post on Telegram this afternoon talking about the state of... | ||
The union, you know, the state of this administration, it's not looking good. | ||
On immigration, on FBI and DOJ, how they're handling the Jeffrey Epstein 9-11 files. | ||
We're supposed to have this big FBI purge. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
Talking about foreign policy, the tariffs, the deficit reduction. | ||
It seems like nothing's really going according to plan. | ||
And it seems like a lot of that has to do with unforced errors that are being committed because the administration is just not organized. | ||
There's yet another serious competence crisis. | ||
A lot of the policies, I will be the first to admit, I will freely admit, many of the policies, many of the initiatives are good. | ||
I think they're well-intentioned and good. | ||
And if they were executed, they would be a positive for the country. | ||
But they're just not happening. | ||
Why? Trump has an historic mandate. | ||
He's got the Supreme Court. | ||
He's got the House and the Senate. | ||
And supposedly, there's supposed to be this huge takeover of the executive branch. | ||
They're supposed to be clawing back all this constitutional power from the other branches so that we could have something closer to a unitary executive. | ||
And in spite of what we're being told, which is we can just do things. | ||
We're going to wield state power. | ||
It's going to be different this time. | ||
In spite of all the hype about what we're supposed to be able to achieve, there's just no evidence that that's happening. | ||
And it stinks just like the first administration. | ||
It stinks of incompetence, disorganization, bad personnel. | ||
So I hope this can improve. | ||
We're running out of time. | ||
I've said it from the very beginning. | ||
You don't have as much time as you think. | ||
You don't have four years. | ||
You don't have even, I don't think, two years. | ||
You have a very limited window of time before people start talking about midterm elections, before half of the cabinet is going to start running for the 2028 Republican primary for president. | ||
You just don't have enough time. | ||
And there's this basic logic that governs Trump administration politics in the first term and in this one. | ||
It reminds me of people say, you know, when you're running away from a shark, you don't have to swim faster than the shark. | ||
You just have to swim faster than the slowest person in the group. | ||
It's sort of like this administration. | ||
Well, it's only one day. | ||
It's only one month. | ||
We're only three months into the administration. | ||
People say, we've got four years. | ||
We have time. | ||
Give him a chance. | ||
The game that the Democrats are playing, maybe it doesn't perfectly compare with the shark analogy, but the game that the Democrats are playing is they're trying to stall and run out the clock. | ||
So if you're saying, hey man, it's only been three months. | ||
That is the type of complacency which will lead us to failure. | ||
That is the type of complacency it plays perfectly into the hands of the left. | ||
Because I guess the comparison is the left doesn't have to defeat Trump. | ||
They don't have to destroy him. | ||
They don't have to undermine him completely. | ||
They just have to delay him in these intervals where action becomes impossible. | ||
If they can delay him until the midterms, then all these considerations govern the midterms because they've got to keep their majorities. | ||
They've got to play to a different audience. | ||
So the Democrats, it's sort of like they don't have to outlast Trump. | ||
They just have to outlast him until the midterms. | ||
They just have to outlast him until the Republican donors and Republicans in the House start to get concerned about whether they'll be reelected. | ||
And that happens in like a year's time. | ||
So if this administration is to succeed, got to get their act together like yesterday. | ||
Anyway, so we're going to get into all that. | ||
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A couple of other things before we dive into the news. | ||
I know some of this stuff is a little tedious, and I get that. | ||
But before we get into the news, I do just want to address a couple of things. | ||
One, I saw this yesterday, and man, Indian Twitter is not happy. | ||
And I wasn't even saying this to be, I chose, excuse me, I chose my words very carefully. | ||
I wasn't trying to be needlessly incendiary or hateful or anything. | ||
But I saw this clip yesterday. | ||
J.D. Vance and his family. | ||
Are visiting India. | ||
But it's not an official state visit. | ||
It's a personal visit. | ||
They had a state visit with Narendra Modi, the prime minister. | ||
But they're going to be staying in India for an extended period of time. | ||
And they're having a private personal tour of some of the cultural sites and the temples. | ||
And of course, J.D. Vance's wife, Usha, is Indian. | ||
Her parents are from India. | ||
And not only that, but Usha's parents are connected to one of India's largest parties, its governing party. | ||
So not only is Usha ethnically Indian, her parents are Indian nationals, and they're deeply embedded in Indian politics. | ||
It's also true that Usha and JD's children, they're ethnically Indian as well, and they have ethnic Indian names. | ||
They look Indian. | ||
So they're visiting India, and this is sort of like when Obama visits Kenya. | ||
This is like JFK visiting Ireland. | ||
They're visiting India not in a capacity as the vice president, as the second family. | ||
They're visiting India as an Indian family. | ||
They're visiting India because they've got deep personal racial ties to the country. | ||
And I saw yesterday there was a clip. | ||
Where JD and Usha and the children are visiting Modi, the prime minister there, and the children are wearing traditional Indian clothes. | ||
They're not wearing Western business clothes. | ||
The young men are not wearing a suit and tie, the young boys. | ||
I don't know their ages, but they're very young. | ||
They're wearing the... | ||
I don't even know what you call it, but they're dressed like Indians. | ||
They're wearing like formal, traditional Indian clothes. | ||
And I saw that and I posted on Twitter, why are they dressed like a bunch of Indians? | ||
And of course, everybody in the reply, a lot of Indians didn't like that. | ||
They said, because they're Indian, you idiot, because they're Indian. | ||
And well, okay, the question answers itself, but isn't that sort of the point? | ||
Are they American or are they Indian? | ||
Is this an American family or is this an Indian family? | ||
And the reason it's particularly salient is because J.D. Vance has made a big stink about white Americans and Appalachia, the white working class. | ||
His claim to fame, what took him from a... | ||
Yale Law School graduate to a national figure is that he wrote Hillbilly Elegy. | ||
He became the Trump whisperer. | ||
He was going to the Aspen Institute. | ||
He was going to these various meetings at Davos, elsewhere, to explain to the elites why all these hicks and hillbillies, why all of the white working class rubes supported Trump. | ||
He was a spokesman of white people. | ||
And then in his second act, of course, he was anti-Trump when he was doing that. | ||
He then converted into a full-on Trump supporter. | ||
He had to do some rehabilitation so that he could get Trump's endorsement, so that he could be a viable candidate after Trump had won the election and cemented his control over the party. | ||
In J.D.'s second act, he rebranded himself as a populist nationalist. | ||
And he did a stint at NatCon. | ||
He gave speeches at the National Conservatism Conference and at other think tanks and at other venues where he billed himself as a nationalist, as a champion of industrial policy and heritage and legacy Americans. | ||
All these like soft euphemisms for white Americans, for white revanchist, implicitly white identitarian Republican voters. | ||
How do you reconcile this persona? | ||
How do you reconcile this construct, which is J.D. Vance, as hillbilly elegy, Trump whisperer, spokesman of the hillbillies? | ||
How do you reconcile populist nationalist J.D. Vance speaking on behalf of legacy Americans, heritage Americans at NatCon and on Tucker Carlson? | ||
How do you reconcile that persona and that construct? | ||
The retconned version of J.D. Vance with the reality, which is that his wife is a liberal bitch. | ||
And this is what I hear. | ||
I don't say that. | ||
Listen, I've never met her. | ||
Maybe I shouldn't judge, but I've heard from people firsthand. | ||
This is not a nice person. | ||
And you could tell just by looking at her. | ||
She's an Indian. | ||
She's one of the South Asian immigrants from the West Coast. | ||
She went to Yale Law School. | ||
You know the type. | ||
I mean, we all know that type. | ||
She's got a strict vegetarian diet. | ||
We all know what we're working with there with Usha. | ||
We just know. | ||
So she's this liberal South Asian immigrant elitist. | ||
That's his wife. | ||
And they've got a big mixed race family that is really leaning into their Indian identity. | ||
And you've seen the pictures from their Thanksgiving. | ||
You've heard the stories, JD. | ||
You've seen the pictures of their wedding. | ||
They had a traditional Indian, like a Tagulu or whatever, wedding in India. | ||
How do you reconcile Hillbilly Elegy, NatCon, populist champion of the whites with the mixed-race liberal Indian yuppie family? | ||
How do those two things work together? | ||
And I asked a very simple question. | ||
Why are they dressed like a bunch of Indians? | ||
If this is supposed to be... | ||
The Nationalists, NatCon, Populist Nationalists, Heritage American Vance, why are the kids, why don't they have Heritage American names? | ||
Why are they not named George, John, Matthew? | ||
Why are they not wearing Western clothes? | ||
Why is the wife not wearing Western clothes? | ||
One, if you're a representative of America, just in general, but two, especially if you claim to be the champion of Heritage America, why then are we embracing our non-white alien ethnic identity? | ||
Why as a family, are they leaning into it on a private tour at an Indian temple wearing these clothes? | ||
It just doesn't work. | ||
And I'm not pointing this out because I'm some sort of virulent racist or something. | ||
I'm pointing it out because it is an obvious and blatant contradiction. | ||
And what is happening, of course, I'm saying this in the context of a massive push to make J.D. Vance the nominee for president in 2028. | ||
We all know that. | ||
We've all seen that. | ||
Let's not play dumb. | ||
Let's not pretend we don't know what's going on. | ||
It is plain as day that basically from the moment J.D. Vance was chosen as vice president, that there is a cadre of right-wing influencers and think tanks and others who have been pushing J.D. Vance actually more than Donald Trump himself, | ||
promoting him, talking him up, supporting him. | ||
And not so subtly floating the idea that Vance is going to be Trump's definitive successor, that that's already open and shut. | ||
That's a done deal. | ||
They say that it's basically a given that Vance is going to be the nominee and will be the heir apparent president in 2028. | ||
And so I'm not saying this because I have some kind of personal animus towards the wife and kids. | ||
I'm not attacking the family. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'm not attacking them at all. | ||
I'm saying, how do you reconcile the contradiction of a person who we are being told it's being handed down to us by this teal, little tech network, the PayPal mafia that patronizes him? | ||
We're being told, this is your new Trump movement. | ||
This is the face of your new Trump movement. | ||
This is the heir apparent and the successor of Trump and the Trump movement. | ||
Get in line and get ready to vote for your new president, J.D. Vance. | ||
And don't worry. | ||
He's a spokesman of you, the forgotten man and woman of Ohio. | ||
He's from Appalachia. | ||
His parents and grandparents and great-grandparents are buried in the same cemetery in eastern Kentucky. | ||
But wait a second. | ||
How is this guy who we're supposed to be so confident represents our interests? | ||
How are we supposed to have any faith in him? | ||
When you have these conspicuous contradictions all the time, I don't see it. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
So I won't be voting for J.D. Vance in 2028. | ||
I don't trust him. | ||
I don't think that he speaks for me as a white person who grew up, as a white ethnic, who grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, a formerly great Rust Belt city, a formerly great industrial city. | ||
J.D. Vance does not speak for me. | ||
J.D. Vance, who is a fake venture capitalist who went to Yale and married an Indian because he hates his own people so much and then takes them to India to visit Indian temples to an alien religion. | ||
Wearing alien clothes from an alien culture. | ||
That person does not speak for me. | ||
He doesn't speak for me as a groiper. | ||
He doesn't speak for me as a far-right person, as a nationalist. | ||
He doesn't speak for me as a white identitarian. | ||
He doesn't speak for me as a white Midwestern Rust Belt dweller. | ||
I don't accept it. | ||
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So I saw that clip. | |
It's just unbelievable. | ||
And this is who they're pushing. | ||
This is who everybody is so jazzed up and excited about. | ||
And you point this out and they say, oh, well, come on, what are we, purity spiraling? | ||
That's a purity spiral now? | ||
They can't wear a suit and tie? | ||
You can't dress the kids in a suit and tie? | ||
How do you go against the alienation of the United States? | ||
The transformation of the country's population from European to Asian or European to African, Asian, Latin American. | ||
How are you supposed to be against that or a spokesman against that when you seem to be totally complicit and a part of it? | ||
And then you realize, and this is not me, this is not... | ||
The end of the rant here. | ||
You realize that that's actually the point. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
You realize that there is no contradiction. | ||
That's actually the entire point. | ||
Vance and Usha, or I should say Hamill, whatever his name is, Bowman, Hamill, Vance, whatever your name is, the point is to take J.D., it's to take J.D., fat, white, Ohio, | ||
Rust Belt, spokesman of the Trump supporters, and marry him to an Indian immigrant aristocrat, an alien interloper. | ||
It is to marry these two people, create this blended up family, and present this to the Rubes. | ||
That's the point. | ||
The point is to make this more palatable to the white people. | ||
Understand that Trumpism remains the thorn in the side of the globalists. | ||
Donald Trump and the white revanchist, white identitarian, this nationalist sentiment that he stirred up, all this talk about tariffs, ending foreign wars, American industry, closing the borders, all of these ideas. | ||
Even though imperfectly implemented or articulated, all that sentiment, all these ideas that Trump stirred up at the time of the election, and the base of middle American radicals that he awakened, that he got animated in 2016 and has kept them animated ever since, | ||
that remains the thorn in the side of the globalists. | ||
They realize it's a problem. | ||
They realize that they can't control these white people, but 90% of Trump voters that were white in 2016 that put him over the top, they realized they cannot placate these people, that don't believe the elections are valid, | ||
that won't accept the COVID hysteria and hoax, that won't accept the lies about BLM and Ukraine, all these different things, H-1B visas. | ||
Their political problem, their political albatross. | ||
So how do you get these white people back on the plantation? | ||
How do you get these white people that have all these ideas in their head about tariffs and industry and closing the borders and ending the wars and nationalism? | ||
How do you get these white people back onto the hamster wheel, back onto the plantation? | ||
How do you get them watching Fox News again? | ||
How do you get them back into GOP politics, trusting the plan and voting Republican and doing all the things they used to do? | ||
How do you get them to calm down and submit to the system? | ||
Well, you do a handshake with them and you present them, J.D. Vance, saying the right things. | ||
Meticulously sourced from right-wing Twitter. | ||
It's like they took ChatGPT and they pumped it full of right-wing Twitter. | ||
They trained an AI large language model on right-wing Twitter over the past 10 years. | ||
Every post from right-wing Twitter, the Groypers, the Baphis, the Spencerites, the All Right, they pumped an LLM full of right-wing Twitter. | ||
And now they've got JD tweeting the greatest hits. | ||
Earning the allegiance of these radicals. | ||
Earning the allegiance of the white people. | ||
But J.D. is also a part of the yuppie internationalist globalist elite. | ||
He went to Yale. | ||
He did a VC firm on the West Coast with his gay boss, Peter Thiel. | ||
With his gay libertarian boss, Peter Thiel. | ||
And he's influenced by Curtis Yarvin, a Jewish Zionist. | ||
J.D. gave his book talks at the Aspen Institute, at Davos. | ||
He's one of them. | ||
He is a handshake between the white rubes that were stirred up. | ||
That's why he's the appointed Trump whisperer or was. | ||
Now he's the appointed nationalist populist. | ||
Either way, he is going to be used as the Trojan horse to sell. | ||
He's a salesman. | ||
It is his credibility to the white people, which is his superpower. | ||
As David Frum said, and he is supposed to sell to them a diluted, watered-down flavor of what they want. | ||
He's supposed to, in their eyes and in their minds, represent Trumpism. | ||
He's Trump's hand-picked heir. | ||
Hillbilly elegy, the spokesman, he's from Ohio, all that cachet. | ||
So that we buy into... | ||
Oh, well, his wife's not so bad. | ||
Usha's actually quite lovely. | ||
Oh, I don't mind that they're all dressed like Indians. | ||
We have to do business with India and Israel and all these countries. | ||
And we need these H-1B immigrants like all of his friends in the PayPal mafia. | ||
We need David Sachs. | ||
We need Peter Thiel. | ||
We need all these people to run our society for us. | ||
We need them to control our smart cities. | ||
We need Palantir to have all our data from the IRS and all our data. | ||
From the HHS, from all the different health agencies, they need our medical records. | ||
They need our tax records. | ||
They need all our records and all our data so that they can run our lives. | ||
Don't you see that's exactly the point? | ||
It's not a contradiction. | ||
It's a handshake. | ||
It's a compromise. | ||
It's a Trojan horse. | ||
So if you see J.D. Vance and say, wait a second, this is supposed to be our nationalist populace. | ||
This is supposed to be our white savior, more radical than Trump, right-wing Twitter coded. | ||
And yet he's touring the Hindu temples on a private tour with his Indian wife and kids dressed in the traditional Indian garb. | ||
That doesn't really match. | ||
That's exactly the point. | ||
And if you don't believe me, you could go back 12 years, and when J.D. Vance was writing for David Frum, a Jewish neocon from the Bush administration, a speechwriter, when Vance was writing on Frum's website, Frum, | ||
even in 2013, said Vance is going to be the president one day. | ||
And you say, why? | ||
Why does this speech, why does this neocon speechwriter for George W. Bush, this spook, this glowing spook, why does he think that this former Marine, this former journalist that was in the Marines writing press releases, | ||
why does he think this random fat guy is going to be the president? | ||
Fromm said his superpower will be his story. | ||
This neocon groomed Vance and thought Vance could be the president. | ||
He said, because Vance's story about his Meemaw, this Rust Belt thing, him being white and having to deal with the deaths of despair, culture of despair, drug over, you know, that whole story that's being told about why the white people are angry. | ||
Frum said that story, that you have your credibility with the white people because you can relate to them, that's your superpower. | ||
That's why you'll be president. | ||
Because you will be able to sell to them globalism. | ||
Because Vance, because he can communicate with the white people a message of globalism, that is why they will use him. | ||
They will raise him up as a spokesperson to sell to an angry... | ||
Disaffected and totally uncontrollable base of white radicals, the status quo. | ||
That's why they're going to anoint him. | ||
That's why they're going to pick him. | ||
That's the story. | ||
So anyway, so I saw that clip and as always, there's so much more than meets the eye. | ||
And by the way, when you hear what I just said, they're going to take this clip and they're going to say, oh, Nick called his wife a bitch. | ||
They're going to say, oh, he's anti-Indian racially because he's a white racist. | ||
Is anything I just said motivated by, did you hear in what I just said? | ||
Racial prejudice, hate people because they don't look like me. | ||
No, this is not about that. | ||
It's about a contradiction in this purported worldview. | ||
And when you start to pull at that string, You say, how does a guy who represents white identity have a mixed marriage? | ||
When you start to pull at that string, it unravels the conceit, which is why J.D. Vance is in the position that he's in, which has very little to do, strictly speaking, with the mixed marriage itself or whatever. | ||
It has to do with what it represents. | ||
So anyway, so I saw that clip more than meets the eye. | ||
I didn't think I'd spend that much time on it, but... | ||
I was cooking. | ||
I was cooking something up. | ||
The other thing I wanted to talk about, once again, before we get into the headset thing, is this drive-by shot from Jordan Peterson. | ||
I'm not going to spend too much time on this, but I do want to address it. | ||
So here we are. | ||
We're on, what is it now, week three? | ||
Week two, week three of damage control on Joe Rogan after Daryl Cooper and Ian Carroll went on Joe Rogan. | ||
These are two guests. | ||
And across three shows out of thousands, they pushed back on some narratives. | ||
Like, for example, they said Epstein might have been working with Israeli intelligence. | ||
They said that maybe the World War II narrative isn't what we think it is. | ||
Because two guests across three shows out of thousands, out of hundreds of guests. | ||
Because they push back on some of these narratives, we have now suffered through weeks of damage control on Joe Rogan. | ||
And two weeks ago, it was Douglas Murray, a British neocon, who came on Joe Rogan to lecture Rogan and Dave Smith about how they're being irresponsible. | ||
They're playing into the hands of extremists and dark elements on the right wing that are anti-Semitic or... | ||
You can't have opinions on the war in Gaza. | ||
You can't have opinions on Israel. | ||
You can't have opinions on World War II unless you have a degree, unless you've been to Israel, unless you've been to Auschwitz or something. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
It wasn't effective. | ||
People saw that interview. | ||
It was universally panned, despite the fact that they tried so hard to promote it on Twitter. | ||
I mean, it was unbelievable. | ||
If you remember two weeks ago, when that interview first went live, there was a full-blown coordinated effort to push that out everywhere and pretend like it was this big victory. | ||
Now we have yet another attempt to damage control. | ||
Today, Jordan Peterson went on Joe Rogan once again to finger wag and lecture Rogan about how there are sociopaths. | ||
Dark triad narcissists and sociopaths who are conspiracy theorists and they know what they're doing. | ||
They're pushing anti-Semitism and conspiracies. | ||
They're cluster B personality types and they're troll demons. | ||
It's hard to even know exactly what he's talking about because it's so lacking in specificity. | ||
They lean so much on... | ||
Really, the fact that for so long, everyone that disagreed with them was censored. | ||
For 10 years, anyone that was further to the right than Ben Shapiro was banned. | ||
And so now here we are on the other side of it. | ||
Now that people like myself and Ian Carroll and Daryl Cooper and a number of others, now that other people also have the opportunity to express our opinions on social media, now Jordan Peterson's sort of at a loss for words. | ||
There's actually no arguments being made. | ||
There's no specificity. | ||
He's not naming names. | ||
He's not talking about specific subjects. | ||
Not actually countering any of the arguments. | ||
It's always alluding to like a vague conspiracy. | ||
Again, the nature of which we don't even really know what it is. | ||
He doesn't say. | ||
Is it white? | ||
Is it right wing? | ||
Is it extremist? | ||
It's just shrouded in darkness. | ||
It's just malevolent darkness. | ||
It's just like a spirit of darkness by itself. | ||
It's like a dark... | ||
Cloud has rolled in over the Joe Rogan show to say these things about Israel, to say these things about Jewish people. | ||
Why? Pure sociopathy. | ||
Pure psychopathy. | ||
It's just demonic mental illness. | ||
It's just like pure darkness manifested that doesn't want you to support Israel. | ||
It's so weird. | ||
You can't even really articulate exactly what they're talking about. | ||
But so Jordan Peterson went on Rogan and said, oh, you need to be careful. | ||
You're a superstar and you're having these people on the show, but they're sociopaths and they're using conspiracy theories to push evil and all this crazy stuff. | ||
And then he did a drive-by shot at the Groypers. | ||
Joe Rogan says, oh, okay, I think I get what you're saying. | ||
He says, there's grifters, there's grifters. | ||
He says there's grifters that are using conspiracy theories. | ||
Maybe they don't really believe in what they're saying, but they're doing it to make money. | ||
And Peterson says grifters, no, groipers. | ||
He says groipers are doing it. | ||
Groipers, there's this problem on the right wing. | ||
The right wing isn't policing its radical element like groipers who are playing a game for their own advancement. | ||
And they're doing it in a sociopathic way. | ||
And I see this clip and I just have a hard time believing that anybody that is being honest and anybody that is being fair could watch my show and not know what I'm talking about or not understand where I'm coming from. | ||
I also find it hard to believe that that same reasonable person, that same honest person that is listening in good faith, Would think that Jordan Peterson is making more sense than me. | ||
Because I do this show every night. | ||
I've done it for eight years at great personal expense. | ||
He talks about we're doing it for our own advancement. | ||
Please tell me how this has been helping my life in any way. | ||
I'm about to travel out of town. | ||
I don't even know if I should say this. | ||
I can't even say it. | ||
I don't even want to say it. | ||
But let's just say, suffice to say, there are people in my life that cannot meet with me in public. | ||
Friends, friends I've known for years, people I've known from high school, people I've known from college, people I've known through politics, people that I know do not want to have lunch with me because they're terrified that someone might see them. | ||
Someone might post it on Twitter and they will have their life destroyed. | ||
Even people that are not political. | ||
Even people that I've known my entire life since high school. | ||
Family friends that my parents have known since they were little kids. | ||
They want nothing to do with me because of the ramifications of meeting with me. | ||
Now tell me how that benefits my life. | ||
They say it's about money. | ||
I'm banned from major banks. | ||
I can't process credit cards on my website. | ||
I can't sell, you know, we sell these hats. | ||
We have to sell them using Bitcoin because I can't take a Visa or a MasterCard. | ||
We tried. | ||
We worked with the bank. | ||
The bank knew who we were. | ||
They knew we were selling the hats. | ||
They said, hey, no problem. | ||
We want to take care of you guys. | ||
We open up sales for the hats within one week. | ||
They said, we're going to reverse all the transactions. | ||
We can't do business with you. | ||
How's that helping me? | ||
How's that helping my life? | ||
Anyway, so Jordan Peterson says these things. | ||
Being me, it's hard to believe them. | ||
But I go on this show every night, and I talk about the news. | ||
I talk about concrete, real things. | ||
I take clippings from the New York Times. | ||
If you watch the show, that's my favorite source. | ||
New York Times. | ||
I take stories from the New York Times and we talk about them. | ||
We talk about how this administration is deporting people for criticizing Israel. | ||
We talk about how this administration wants to go into Harvard and the government wants to dictate what Harvard can teach about the Middle East and make sure it's not critical of Israel. | ||
We talk about how AIPAC, a foreign lobby, spent $100 million and successfully defeated These are just a few examples. | ||
And I talk about how these specific concrete things that are happening in our country, which are, again, they're not conspiracy theories. | ||
That's coming from the New York Times. | ||
I take clippings from the mainstream media, and we read between the lines, and we supplement with other information. | ||
But the point is to say... | ||
It's not a matter of contention. | ||
We're taking mainstream sources. | ||
These are real things that are happening. | ||
It's a matter of public record. | ||
And we say that it's un-American. | ||
It's contrary to national sovereignty, the idea that Americans control what happens in America, to have this kind of influence in our government. | ||
People should not be deported for criticizing a foreign government. | ||
Our American universities should be able. | ||
To have rigorous debate about whether we support that foreign country without the federal government withholding their federal funds. | ||
We should be able to have American representatives say, I don't think it's a good idea to send foreign aid money to that particular country. | ||
In other words, nobody could watch those shows. | ||
Nobody could watch this show and hear those stories and not understand. | ||
What I'm talking about, why I'm talking about it, why anyone would have a problem with that. | ||
It's pretty cut and dry. | ||
And then you watch Jordan Peterson and he says, that's a satanic, sociopathic conspiracy theory. | ||
They don't believe what they're saying. | ||
They're doing it for money. | ||
They're doing it for personal gain. | ||
They're doing it just for fun because they're evil, because they're sociopathic troll demons. | ||
And it's like, to a reasonable person, which makes more sense? | ||
You're watching these two movies, you're watching these two shows, which makes more sense? | ||
That an 18-year-old college dropout, who is animated by the Trump election in 2016, and in reaction to the woke, left-wing, progressive culture that was prevalent at that time, | ||
which makes more sense? | ||
That that kid? | ||
Stands up and says, I'm America first. | ||
I support Trump's agenda. | ||
And finds out that in the way of America first is this very powerful foreign lobby. | ||
That 18-year-old stands up authentically and sincerely out of conviction in favor of American nationalism, but stumbles upon an inconvenient discovery, which is that in the way of America first, in the way of America... | ||
Asserting its interests before all other nations is an unlikely obstacle. | ||
It's our closest ally, which apparently has this massive lobby, which is exerting its influence in these basically clandestine, secretive ways. | ||
And when you talk about the ways in which our society is being influenced, clandestinely, covertly, you become a target. | ||
You get smeared, slandered. | ||
Is it more likely that that is what took place? | ||
Or is it more likely that it's like Rosemary's baby, like the devil had a baby with a woman, like Satan had a baby with a woman, and that baby was pure evil from the beginning. | ||
He was a sociopath. | ||
He hated Jews for no reason. | ||
He was a white ethnic who grew up in a working class family in Chicago, but just hated Jews for no reason. | ||
And out of pure malevolence, Started using valid information but mixing it with speculation to create a lethal conspiracy theory with no purpose other than malice against the Jews. | ||
And did that for 10 years. | ||
Getting banned from banks, losing favor with friends and associates, getting their name run through the mud, but just persisted in the evil out of malevolence. | ||
Like, what's more likely here? | ||
If you're being... | ||
If you're being logical, if you're being fair, if you're hearing both sides, which person sounds crazy? | ||
The person that says, yeah, the AIPAC money, not really America first. | ||
Deporting people who criticize Israel, not really America first. | ||
And I don't think there should be foreign students that criticize America, but they're being deported because they criticized Israel. | ||
You know, choking off Harvard because we don't like what they're teaching about Israel. | ||
It's not really America first. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Or does it make more sense that, you know, Generation Z is just filled with malevolence against the Jews for no reason? | ||
And then, one day, for no reason at all, you know, everyone got mad at Israel. | ||
Like, and I almost wondered, do they hear themselves? | ||
Like, Jordan Peterson, hey, man, get a grip. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And the puzzle to me is Peterson's obviously a very intelligent guy. | ||
He's obviously somebody who was very influential and important to the development of a lot of young men from my generation. | ||
Many close friends of mine were huge Jordan Peterson fans because of his Bible lecture series, because of the work he was doing 10 years ago. | ||
How does a person who's intelligent and at one point had a lot of credibility... | ||
How is he now saying things that make no sense like this? | ||
I wonder, is it the drugs? | ||
Is it mental illness? | ||
And I'm not saying that to be like a jerk, but he's had a struggle with mental illness and he's crying all the time. | ||
Like, this is not a stable person. | ||
Is it he's being paid off? | ||
I just don't know. | ||
But the bigger puzzle is I don't know how anybody is still listening to that. | ||
Side of the story. | ||
And this is how you know who's right and who's wrong, who's confident in their position. | ||
I have said, I've been doing this for eight years now. | ||
Every year for eight years, I have said, give me Charlie Kirk. | ||
Give me Ben Shapiro. | ||
Give me Jordan Peterson. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'll settle for the next best thing. | ||
Give me Benny Johnson. | ||
Give me Andrew Klavan. | ||
Give me their second in command. | ||
Give me their third in command. | ||
If I'm a troll demon who doesn't know what I'm talking about, I'm fundamentally dishonest, I'm a sociopath, I have all the stuff to hide, I'm only telling half-truths, if that's the case, why not have a discussion? | ||
I mean, for the longest time, because they say, they name me. | ||
For a long time, they didn't. | ||
Now they say me by name. | ||
They talk about my group. | ||
They say it's Fuentes, it's the Groypers, it's... | ||
Peterson said in the clip, it is a huge problem. | ||
It's growing. | ||
So if this is a big problem, if it's a big enough problem, you name me, you're talking about it. | ||
It has urgency. | ||
It's severe. | ||
Wouldn't embarrassing me, defeating me, you know, showing that there's a solid other side of the argument, wouldn't that curtail the problem? | ||
If I go in a debate against Peterson and I just get routed, Doesn't that destroy the luster? | ||
Doesn't that destroy the mythology of the movement, this idea no one will debate him because he's right? | ||
No one will talk to him because they're afraid of him. | ||
Wouldn't that at the minimum shatter the allure? | ||
And if there was a compelling argument, wouldn't that convert many of the people? | ||
But they won't do it. | ||
And they won't even make the counterargument on their own platform. | ||
They just allude to the fact, they say, oh, he knows what he's doing. | ||
He's a sociopath. | ||
He's this evil person, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Where's the counterarguments? | ||
You won't make the counterargument here. | ||
You won't make it there. | ||
You won't make it when I'm in the room. | ||
You won't make it when I'm not in the room. | ||
And this is just the bankruptcy of that other side. | ||
All that it took was for someone to stand up and say, Israel's not our closest ally. | ||
And they banned me and they canceled me and they silenced me and they took my money and they did all these things to me. | ||
But somebody kept saying, Israel's not our closest ally. | ||
And literally, just tugging at that thread, there was just never another side. | ||
Enough people started saying, yeah, why is Israel our closest ally? | ||
And they literally just have no answer to that question. | ||
You can take that question to the ends of the earth. | ||
You won't find an answer to it. | ||
That's what happened to me. | ||
That's how I got red-pilled. | ||
I said, show me the evidence that there isn't this Jewish conspiracy. | ||
I'm waiting for someone to debunk it because there's all this evidence. | ||
There's all these things that I found. | ||
I'm waiting for someone to show me why it's all completely nonsensical. | ||
And I just never found it. | ||
And I never found it because it doesn't exist. | ||
And that's why they can't articulate it. | ||
That's why it's just pointing and sputtering. | ||
They're dark. | ||
They're evil. | ||
They're malevolent. | ||
They haven't been to Auschwitz. | ||
Who takes this stuff seriously anymore? | ||
It's time to hang it up, man. | ||
It's time to just be done. | ||
Debate me or shut up. | ||
Keep my name out of your mouth. | ||
Stop talking about Groypers and troll demons. | ||
If you cannot confront them, then stop talking about it. | ||
I said it about Klavan, Trent Horn. | ||
I mean, all these people. | ||
Daryl Cooper even. | ||
Daryl Cooper wrote his own piece about anti-Semites. | ||
It really does amaze me. | ||
And they come up with these excuses. | ||
They're like, well, he'll just get a big platform. | ||
They say, well, he's a jerk. | ||
Well, you know, he's a troll. | ||
Well, he lied about me once. | ||
Well, he did this. | ||
He did that. | ||
They debate the left, and it's a no-holds-barred yelling. | ||
They debate socialists, communists, Muslims. | ||
They debate people. | ||
It's a screaming match. | ||
It gets personal. | ||
But I'm beyond the pale. | ||
And they know because I get in front of a mainstream audience and I'm going to fucking destroy. | ||
I mean, let's just be honest about it. | ||
They may hate me. | ||
They all recognize my ability. | ||
They all know that you put me in front of a massive audience. | ||
I am going to win everybody over. | ||
Everyone's going to see me. | ||
They're going to say, that's the reasonable guy. | ||
Oh, this guy looks normal, is well-spoken, doesn't seem evil. | ||
Maybe I don't agree, but I see where he's coming from. | ||
Certainly it sounds very logical. | ||
And they're going to watch the show. | ||
Then they're going to tune into the show and say, oh, this is the greatest thing ever. | ||
And I'm not saying I'm the greatest thing ever, but compared to all the bullshit that's out there, people are going to tune in and say, oh, this is a great show. | ||
Sorry, I'm just sick of the lies. | ||
But anyway, so Jordan Peterson, once again talking about Groypers, malevolent evil troll demon Groypers. | ||
It's like, hey man, get a grip. | ||
It's time to hang it up while you still have some credibility. | ||
He's destroying his legacy. | ||
The only way he could redeem himself, that would be the discussion that broke the internet. | ||
Me, the spokesman of the disaffected young man, I'm the face. | ||
Of the Generation Zyklon, you know, I use that term, you know, jokingly. | ||
They say Generation Z has this anti-Semitism problem, the woke right. | ||
You know, so much has been said about this phenomenon. | ||
And who's the bigger face of it? | ||
Who's the archetypal? | ||
I mean, it's me. | ||
And Peterson, who's supposed to be repairing and healing the young men. | ||
Clean your room, young man. | ||
Take some, defeat the dragon, forgive your father, all that. | ||
That conversation would break the internet. | ||
Especially after all of the animosity between us. | ||
So I just wish it would happen. | ||
If for no reason other than the content. | ||
More than anything, they're just content cucking us by being gay. | ||
We can't debate because he's a little jerk. | ||
Holy content cuck. | ||
So we gotta have these... | ||
You know, these panels where they go and say, that's not cool. | ||
It's irresponsible. | ||
Give us the content, man. | ||
Give us the content. | ||
Give us the show everybody wants to see. | ||
And what's so funny is me versus any of them, name a bigger debate than that. | ||
Me versus any of them. | ||
Me versus Kirk. | ||
Me versus Shapiro. | ||
Me versus Peterson. | ||
Me versus Tucker. | ||
Name a bigger billing than that. | ||
Name a bigger debate than... | ||
I don't think there is a bigger debate than any of those. | ||
The hype for that would be unbelievably huge. | ||
And that's, I think, why they don't want to do it. | ||
But we can dream. | ||
We can hope. | ||
For the content. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
I mean, they're like, we don't want it to be big. | ||
It's like, I don't even care if it's big. | ||
I just want the content. | ||
That's the movie we all want to see. | ||
Anyway. So we'll see if that ever happens, if he ever has the balls to do it, if he's going to keep crying. | ||
The crying is just out of control. | ||
I don't know how a person does that. | ||
Maybe I'll understand when I'm older, but going everywhere and just crying like that, get it together, man. | ||
Maybe he can't handle it. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I do want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the news. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
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We actually are almost out of time. | |
When did I start this show? | ||
We are going to talk about Pete Hegseth. | ||
It is just funny, though. | ||
We haven't even started in the news and it's already been an hour. | ||
Oh, that's crazy. | ||
Okay, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to get into our featured story for tonight. | ||
It's going to be a long show. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about what is happening at the Pentagon under Pete Hegseth. | ||
Major power struggle inside the Department of Defense. | ||
And we've been covering this over the past couple of months. | ||
We covered it last week. | ||
And there's some fleshing out that needs to be done, some clarifications. | ||
So if you've been paying attention, there have been some major scandals over at the Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and the National Security Apparatus as a whole. | ||
And all of this started in mid-March. | ||
When the Trump administration started its bombing campaign against the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
So the Gaza ceasefire deal falls apart beginning of March. | ||
Israel reinvades Gaza. | ||
The Houthis restart their attacks on Israel and shipping and American naval vessels in the Red Sea. | ||
So Trump begins the bombing against the Houthis. | ||
Same week that this happens, there is a major scandal. | ||
That these strikes against the Houthis in Yemen were being coordinated in a Signal group chat. | ||
For those that don't know, Signal is an encrypted messaging app. | ||
The point is, it's not an official government channel. | ||
This is an unsecured, private, peer-to-peer, third-party messaging service. | ||
And ostensibly, that means that it could be hacked. | ||
That means that the information being communicated is not secured, so it could be going out to potentially people who don't have a security clearance. | ||
It could be screenshotted. | ||
The devices might be compromised. | ||
The app might be compromised. | ||
This is a problem. | ||
So Mike Waltz, who is the National Security Advisor, creates a group chat on Signal, and everyone's in it. | ||
The Secretary of State. | ||
The DNI, Secretary of Defense, the Vice President, every relevant person. | ||
And in this group chat, he's talking about where the strikes will occur, when they will occur, who the targets are, how they're being carried out, all the information's being discussed, coordinated, | ||
debated inside the group chat. | ||
And then it turns out, lo and behold, In addition to all of these national security officials, is also the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. | ||
The Atlantic is a major left-wing publication. | ||
And so the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to the group chat by Mike Waltz, along with every other government official. | ||
And he was quietly listening in on all this discussion. | ||
So all that information, you know, it's bad enough that it's on signal. | ||
That's already a problem. | ||
It's on a third-party messaging app, but then you also have the unforced error that the editor-in-chief of a major publication has been mistakenly added and is documenting all of it, screenshotting and saving and reading all the information. | ||
So he writes a report about this in The Atlantic. | ||
He says he left the group chat because even he felt that this was... | ||
An unacceptable compromise of national security information. | ||
He left as a good citizen or maybe fearing that maybe he was doing something wrong. | ||
He wasn't even noticed. | ||
In other words, he wasn't discovered. | ||
He wasn't noticed. | ||
No one was even paying attention. | ||
He was in there the entire time until he left. | ||
And he reports that it becomes a major scandal. | ||
And this has turned the entire national security apparatus upside down. | ||
After that scandal, we have found out that there's a pattern inside this whole thing where I guess Mike Waltz, the National Security Advisor, and Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense, this is just how they're running their operations. | ||
It wasn't just one group chat. | ||
We have since found out that there was another signal group chat. | ||
Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense, it was discovered. | ||
Created yet another group chat, a second group chat that his wife was in, his brother was in. | ||
Other people outside the government were in the group chat. | ||
He was discussing and forwarding those plans for Yemen and other operational matters inside this group chat. | ||
And the reporting says that there are maybe dozens of group chats. | ||
This is just how they're running the government. | ||
Mike Waltz and Pete Hegseth. | ||
I guess because they're rookies, because they've never held senior positions like this. | ||
Mike Waltz was a congressman. | ||
Pete Hegseth was a host on Fox& Friends. | ||
These are two people that never ran an organization as large as the Pentagon, as the Department of Defense, the National Security Council. | ||
And so they were running the organization in this very sloppy... | ||
And now, because of this, heads are starting to roll. | ||
11 people were fired from the National Security Council and State Department. | ||
The head of the NSA was terminated. | ||
And over the past week, five employees at the Department of Defense have been let go. | ||
Now, initially, and this has been our coverage of it up to this point, I believe that all of this... | ||
Signal controversy, all of the terminations, the personnel shakeups. | ||
I thought all of this had to do with what is happening in the Middle East. | ||
At the same time that SignalGate is going on, in parallel, we're getting ready to go to war with Iran. | ||
And this has everything to do with Yemen also. | ||
Because we started the strikes in Yemen, this gave us an on-ramp to strike Iran for reasons that are beyond the scope of this. | ||
Monologue right now. | ||
And so I thought that Signalgate and the firings, the personnel shakeups, I thought this was a big power struggle that had to do with policy. | ||
That there were these leaks going out. | ||
People were being framed. | ||
People were taking the fall, being blamed for scandals in an attempt to get one faction or another faction to be fired or weakened. | ||
So that one faction could get the upper hand and then they could deliver the war in Iran. | ||
Or they could save us from a war in Iran. | ||
In short, I thought all of this was a very complex Machiavellian power struggle between two factions that would determine the course of American policy with Iran. | ||
And if one side won, if one side got the other side fired, we'd go to war. | ||
If the other side won and got the first side fired, We would have a deal with Iran and we wouldn't go to war. | ||
I thought it was a power struggle over policy. | ||
It was all fake. | ||
It was all orchestrated by various factions because it's a very big deal whether there's going to be this war in the Middle East. | ||
It seems that that might not be the case, though. | ||
It seems that it just might be, unfortunately, a simple case of these people are... | ||
Very incompetent. | ||
The more information comes out, the more testimony that we are getting from the people that have been fired, from people in the inside, from people in think tanks, it seems that maybe Pete Hegseth is just extraordinarily incompetent. | ||
That does not mean that there is not factionalism inside the Pentagon. | ||
There is. | ||
It does not mean that there isn't a power struggle going on. | ||
There is. | ||
But maybe the power struggle isn't ideological, and maybe the factionalism doesn't map cleanly onto the policy with Iran and what is happening in particular with Iran right now. | ||
So I'll read this story to you. | ||
We'll talk about the specifics of the five people that have left the Department of Defense in the past week. | ||
So again, the precipitating factor of these firings... | ||
Is that Hegseth was revealed to have been involved in another Signal group chat. | ||
There's all these leaks coming out of the Department of Defense. | ||
There's leaks about China, Ukraine, Panama, Yemen, Iran. | ||
The Department of Defense, the Pentagon, is very leaky. | ||
All this information is coming out. | ||
And Signal Gate 1 and 2 is part of that. | ||
Hegseth is trying to get to the bottom of it. | ||
So on Friday... | ||
Three of his closest confidants are fired. | ||
Three people that he worked with before he was the Secretary of Defense. | ||
People that he trusted, he was close with. | ||
People that he appointed to take on a lot of responsibility. | ||
They were all removed. | ||
They were escorted out of the Department of Defense on Friday. | ||
They were blamed for the leaks. | ||
And their names are Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll. | ||
And Darren Selnick. | ||
These are three guys who are America first. | ||
They're ideologically aligned, like, with us. | ||
They're aligned with Tucker, the Koch brothers, who are anti-war. | ||
They're restrainers, prioritizers. | ||
They're a little bit more America first than everybody else in the DOD. | ||
These guys were blamed for all the leaks. | ||
Dan Caldwell, one of those three who was fired, He responded to the allegations that he's a leaker and he vehemently denied the allegations. | ||
He said, we are not leakers. | ||
He said, and not only are we not leakers, he said, it's strange we're being blamed for doing the leaking. | ||
He said, because none of us that have been blamed for the leaks have had our devices confiscated. | ||
None of us have had a polygraph test. | ||
He said, and if there was a serious investigation into the leaks, that's the first thing you would do. | ||
If the inspector general, if the DOJ thought that there were criminal leaks going out of classified defense information coming out of the Department of Defense, if they were being investigated, | ||
if they were the culprits, if they were being blamed, he said then there would be a serious investigation and that investigation would consist in their devices would be confiscated and analyzed. | ||
You know, if Dan Caldwell is leaking to Politico, they would take his phone and see if he's been texting the reporters from Politico. | ||
If Dan Caldwell's leaking to the press, they would put him on a lie detector and say, have you been leaking to the press? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
And that would be used to build a case, which would be a criminal in nature, and then used to prosecute him. | ||
He said, but none of that has happened. | ||
So if we're being accused of leaking, Why then is there no serious investigation? | ||
Why have these things not happened? | ||
He says we're loyal to Hegseth. | ||
We like Hegseth. | ||
Why would we even do that? | ||
And if we haven't been investigated, then are we even seriously considered the culprits? | ||
Or is it political? | ||
Since there's no investigation and if there's no motive, then we're obviously the fall guys. | ||
We three, Caldwell, Carroll, and Selnick, they are taking the fall. | ||
Because of all these leaks coming out of the DOD, because of the signal chat, and then the culprit is really unknown. | ||
Someone is doing the leaking. | ||
The signal gate seems to be Pete Hegseth's responsibility, so it's either him, himself, or it's him and a combination of other people. | ||
But either way, these three... | ||
We have a particular ideological bent. | ||
They're against the war in Iran. | ||
They are restrainers. | ||
They're in favor of restraining American foreign policy. | ||
They, for some reason, are taking the fall. | ||
Well, it turns out that there is a fourth person who was reassigned inside the Department of Defense who seems to be to blame. | ||
His name is Joe Casper. | ||
Joe Casper is Pete Hegseth's chief of staff. | ||
And a new report has come out. | ||
And it says that Joe Casper is responsible for jettisoning these three guys. | ||
Apparently, Casper was made chief of staff for Pete Hegseth. | ||
He wasn't doing such a good job. | ||
He was inappropriate. | ||
His personality and leadership style were not well received by his staff. | ||
And so Hegseth brought in these three other guys to take some responsibilities from him. | ||
So Casper wasn't doing such a good job. | ||
So Hegseth brought in the three that were terminated, Caldwell, Carroll, and Selnick. | ||
And they started to take his job effectively. | ||
They were taking responsibilities off his plate. | ||
They were rising in relative power against him. | ||
So the most recent reporting says that maybe Casper forced those three out. | ||
And he had Hegsazir as his chief of staff. | ||
He put the blame on them. | ||
They were the sacrificial lamb. | ||
They got jettisoned. | ||
And that was so that Casper could protect his job. | ||
But now Casper himself is being reassigned. | ||
He's being removed as chief of staff because it's gotten out that he's a terrible chief of staff. | ||
He's not doing a good job. | ||
It's been revealed, basically, that this was his master plan. | ||
He was foisting the blame on these three guys. | ||
It's a big scandal that has hurt the reputation and credibility of Hegseth. | ||
So now he's being blamed for causing this big feud that spilled out into the | ||
Now everybody's blaming Hegseth. | ||
They say that Hegseth's leadership has caused these personal power struggles to fester. | ||
Because Hegseth is disorganized, because he's doing a bad job, now these guys like Casper... | ||
And Caldwell are fighting. | ||
The fighting is spilling out into the public, into the press. | ||
It's now the subject of all this reporting. | ||
And now there's this talk that Hegseth is going to come down because he can't control his people. | ||
And so it turns out that maybe none of it was ideological at all. | ||
Maybe it was just Pete Hegseth doesn't know how to run the Department of Defense. | ||
Maybe he is completely disorganized. | ||
Him and Mike Waltz are running the U.S. military on Signal. | ||
They're doing a bad job. | ||
They don't have the allegiance or the confidence of their members. | ||
That's why their members are leaking to the press, fighting with each other, power struggling with each other. | ||
That, in turn, is creating more problems in itself. | ||
And that's why there are rumors circulating that Pete Hegseth might be fired in a matter of weeks or a month. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
This is some of the details. | ||
That says, quote, Dan Caldwell, senior advisor to Pete Hegseth, released a joint statement with the deputy chief of staff Darren Selnick and Colin Carroll, the chief of staff to the deputy defense secretary, on Saturday. | ||
All three were terminated on Friday. | ||
They said, quote, we are incredibly disappointed by the manner in which our service at the DOD ended. | ||
Unnamed Pentagon officials have slandered our character with baseless attacks on our way out the door. | ||
At this time, we will have not been told what exactly we were investigated for, if there is still an active investigation, or if there even was a real investigation of leaks to begin with. | ||
So they're saying, we're being blamed for this stuff. | ||
We didn't do it. | ||
It probably wasn't even a real investigation. | ||
We're just the fall guys. | ||
The three men had been put on administrative leave earlier in the week pending an investigation. | ||
Reports are emerging that Joe Casper... | ||
Hegseth's chief of staff might have been the antagonist that led to the termination of Caldwell, Selnick, and Carroll. | ||
According to Politico, some at the Pentagon also started to notice a rivalry between Casper and the fired advisors. | ||
As of Friday, Casper himself was being shipped out of his role and into another one at the agency. | ||
Other such realists, besides Caldwell, Carroll, and Selnick, have been the target of smear jobs as isolationists. | ||
Or anti-Israel in recent months, including Elbridge Colby, who was just confirmed as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, we talked about on the show. | ||
Mike D'Amino, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East. | ||
And Daniel Davis, who did not actually get the job to work for the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, after he was smeared by Jewish Insider Magazine and other neocon voices. | ||
for his opposition to the war in Gaza and warnings about a military conflict with Iran. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So in other words, these three guys had a power struggle with Joe Casper. | ||
Joe Casper forced them out, blamed them for the leaks. | ||
But this also follows a pattern because these three guys, not only were they fighting with Casper for power, but they were also ideologically against a war with Iran. | ||
And they were blamed for the leaks in the same way that other people who were against the war with Iran were attacked in the press. | ||
People like Elbridge Colby, Joe Domeno, who did wind up getting confirmed, and they're safe at the Pentagon. | ||
So it raises a question, and this is why I said earlier, it's a bit complicated. | ||
We don't really know for sure. | ||
Were they forced out only for personality reasons? | ||
Was it just a pure personal power struggle? | ||
Or were they forced out as part of a bigger battle going on in the Pentagon between neocons and restrainers, neocons and America First people? | ||
Then there's another wrinkle in the story. | ||
There was a fifth Pentagon official who was fired or resigned, John Olyatt. | ||
So there's the three that were fired. | ||
Joe Casper, who forced him out and was reassigned. | ||
Then there's a fifth one who resigned. | ||
John Olyott, he was an aide to Pete Hegseth. | ||
He resigned and then penned an editorial for Politico. | ||
He says the whole department's out of control and it's all Hegseth's fault. | ||
This is the story from him. | ||
It says, quote, an aide to Pete Hegseth published an op-ed on Sunday in which he was highly critical of his former boss. | ||
And suggested President Trump might soon remove him after weeks of turmoil, including leaked texts about airstrikes in Yemen and the abrupt firings of those top officials. | ||
He said it's been a month of total chaos at the Pentagon. | ||
From leaks of sensitive operational plans to mass firings, the dysfunction is now a major distraction for the president who deserves better from his senior leadership. | ||
He, who worked in the first administration, noted the firings of several top Pentagon officials in the last several days. | ||
On Friday, according to him, Hegseth's chief of staff, Joe Casper, was removed from his position following the firings of Darren Selnick, Dan Caldwell, and Colin Carroll. | ||
He said he was not a part of that purge. | ||
He opted to leave the Pentagon when he turned down a position that Hegseth offered him. | ||
He described himself in the piece as loyal to Hegseth, but noted a series of unforced errors by his former boss. | ||
He said, even strong backers of the secretary, like me, must admit the last month has been a full-blown meltdown at the Pentagon. | ||
It's becoming a real problem for the administration. | ||
The op-ed was published within hours of the New York Times reporting that Hegseth used his personal phone to send information about military operations in Yemen to the Signal group chat, including his wife, his brother, and his personal lawyer. | ||
So let me put it in summary. | ||
And this is the tragedy. | ||
It seems that there is a battle for position inside the Department of Defense between neocons and America firsters. | ||
This is a white pill. | ||
Donald Trump has won a second term, and this time, actually good people are being appointed. | ||
Elbridge Colby, Joe Domeno, Dan Caldwell, these are good people. | ||
These are good people that don't want a war with Iran. | ||
And there are different camps. | ||
They're called prioritizers. | ||
They're called restrainers. | ||
These are people that prioritize China over Russia and the Middle East. | ||
They want to take our troops out of Eastern Europe, out of the Middle East, and put them in the Pacific. | ||
They don't want a war with Russia. | ||
They don't want a war with Iran. | ||
They want to focus on deterring China. | ||
Then you have restrainers, people that want a restrained American foreign policy. | ||
It doesn't mean isolationist. | ||
It doesn't even mean non-interventionist, but it means... | ||
So your restrainers and prioritizers, contra the neocons, they want to take American assets out of the Middle East and Eastern Europe. | ||
They don't want to be fighting a war with Russia. | ||
They don't want to be fighting a war with Iran. | ||
And most, they want to put those assets to deter China. | ||
The best possibility is they don't want to fight anybody. | ||
We want a world that is peaceful. | ||
We want to view China as a competitor, not necessarily an enemy. | ||
And there's this emerging new alliance between prioritizers and restrainers that is supposed to displace the older guard neocons. | ||
The neocons want us to be at war with everybody all at once. | ||
They want war with Russia. | ||
They want war with Iran. | ||
They want war with China. | ||
They want war with Venezuela. | ||
They want a war with everybody at all times. | ||
So like I said, the white pill, what's optimistic is that Trump has won. | ||
And unlike the first term, in the second term, there's a real effort to actually change the guard in the DOD, the Pentagon, the NSC, to change the national security apparatus. | ||
To be more restrained. | ||
They want America firsters. | ||
They want prioritizers. | ||
They want restrainers there. | ||
And there's been some success, as evidenced by some of these appointments. | ||
Like I said, Elbridge Colby, Joe Domeno, Dan Caldwell, Darren Selnick, Colin Carroll. | ||
These are good guys. | ||
They're not the only ones, but these are some of the good guys that are being brought in that are going to realign American foreign policy. | ||
Away from these neocon hawkish tendencies. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
So there is an ongoing, factional, ideological battle that's happening in the Pentagon. | ||
It's active. | ||
There still are a lot of holdovers in the Trump administration from the old days, from the Bush days, from the Obama days. | ||
Central Command is still filled with people from the global war on terror. | ||
There's still a lot of senior officials and middle management officials that are holdovers. | ||
From the old days. | ||
And they are classic neocons. | ||
A lot of them are Jewish aligned. | ||
A lot of them are an entry point for Israel into the national security apparatus. | ||
So there's this active contest. | ||
It's a hot situation. | ||
What appears to be happening is that we're winning this battle. | ||
The good guys are winning the battle. | ||
But because Pete Hegseth sucks, because he is so disorganized, because of, like this John Olyatt said in Politico, because he's so disorganized with the signal leaks, not controlling his personnel, it has caused unforced errors, | ||
which are causing the America Firsters to lose ground. | ||
There are America Firsters taking over, but because Pete Hegseth is sloppy and bad at managing, We're slipping. | ||
It's creating an opportunity for the neocons to strike at the America Firsters, case in point. | ||
Dan Caldwell went on Tucker Carlson, and he's ostensibly tight with defense priorities, with Kurt Mills, with the American conservative people. | ||
In a word, he's against the war in Iran. | ||
He was fired. | ||
He was fired because Casper, who sucks, had the ear of Pete Hegseth. | ||
And got Caldwell to take the blame for the signal leaks. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
If Joe Casper, who's an idiot, wasn't the chief of staff and sucking at his job, if Pete Hexeth wasn't running the foreign policy out of signal, there would have never been an opportunity to fire Dan Caldwell in the first place. | ||
But now we're down three good guys. | ||
We're down Caldwell, Carroll, and Selmick. | ||
We're down three solid guys because of this scandal that should have never happened because of a chief of staff. | ||
Prosecuting this power struggle who maybe should have never been in that role. | ||
So it's looking like that's the story. | ||
The story is that you shouldn't have appointed Fox and Friends to be the Secretary of Defense. | ||
That's maybe the headline in all of this. | ||
And what is really scary is maybe this is not being caused by the emerging conflict with Iran, but it's coinciding with it. | ||
This is a very bad time for America Firsters to be committing unforced errors. | ||
It is a bad time for America Firsters to be losing ground in the Pentagon because Pete Hegseth can't get his act together. | ||
Because this is when you need him. | ||
This is when you need every America First voice in the room because we are teetering on the cliff on the brink of war with Iran. | ||
So maybe this is not—and the point is, maybe the Jews, you know, the Israelis, the neocons, the Jews, they didn't make Pete Hexeth use Signal and get these three guys out. | ||
These three guys got pushed out because Pete Hexeth is just not doing a good job, which is creating opportunities for the neocons to force these people out and solidify their control. | ||
Now, the next—the next— Now that the America Firsters that surrounded Pete Hegseth are being pushed out, remember, Caldwell, Selnick, and Carroll were loyal to Hegseth. | ||
They were close to him. | ||
They had his ear. | ||
And they were America First. | ||
They have been jettisoned. | ||
Now that they are out, this opens up a vacuum. | ||
That could potentially now be filled by neocons. | ||
Now that the America Firsters are out, Wall Street Journal comes out today. | ||
Wall Street Journal is the mouthpiece of the hawks of the establishment. | ||
Wall Street Journal comes out and says, well, maybe Pete Hegseth's problem is that he needs to get all these isolationists out and get the neocons in. | ||
Tom Cotton, who's like the arch neocon, he's on the Armed Services Committee. | ||
Or whatever, one of the important committees. | ||
Tom Cotton comes out, arch-neocon. | ||
You know, this guy's synonymous with Ben Shapiro, practically. | ||
One of the biggest neocons in the Senate. | ||
Tom Cotton comes out and says, well, actually, I like Pete Hegseth. | ||
Why does Tom Cotton like Pete Hegseth? | ||
We were supposed to believe a week ago that Pete Hegseth was against the war in Iran. | ||
In the factional dispute in the White House, Between Rubio and Mike Waltz, who are in favor of the war, and Wyckoff, Vance, and Trump, who are against the war, we're supposed to believe Hegseth fell on the side of the Restrainers, the Diplomats, the America Firsters. | ||
Why is Tom Cotton a neocon, a hawk? | ||
Why does he suddenly like Hegseth? | ||
Well, it would seem that since Hegseth's inner circle has been purged of America Firsters, now the neocons are embracing him. | ||
Now the Wall Street Journal says, He's got an opportunity to correct course. | ||
How? Hire neocons. | ||
Now Tom Kahn says, I'm going to stand by Pete Heggseth. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
Why? Maybe he'll have a say. | ||
Maybe he might be the new Secretary of Defense himself, but maybe he'll have a say in who's going to fill up those positions. | ||
So what they're now doing, what the neocons in the DOD and the Pentagon are doing, they have taken the opportunity to purge Hegseth's inner circle, get the America Firsters out, and now fill up the DOD with other neocons. | ||
So they could potentially flip Pete Hegseth and flip the DOD on the side of the Hawks. | ||
So when they line up, when Trump takes the headcount and says, who's in favor of the war with Iran, you'll have National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. | ||
Me, Secretary of State Mark Rubio, me, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, me. | ||
I'm in favor of the war in Iran also. | ||
Because all the people around him will be neocons. | ||
Because how is he going to keep his job? | ||
When will the press relent in their war against Pete Hegseth? | ||
When will maybe House and Senate Republicans relent in their war against Pete Hegseth? | ||
They will relent when Pete Hegseth fills up his department with neocons. | ||
This is why you have to have the right people. | ||
This is the lesson. | ||
It's not enough to say we're going to elect Trump because he made a campaign promise. | ||
No, you need the right Secretary of Defense. | ||
You need the right Secretary of State. | ||
You need the right National Security Advisor. | ||
I've said it since the first term. | ||
I've said it since 2017. | ||
The most important thing is the personnel. | ||
Because the personnel is policy. | ||
The personnel creates the policy. | ||
When Trump receives his intelligence briefings, when Trump asks for options, they're the ones that are drafting this stuff up. | ||
It is the department and agency heads who are presenting the options. | ||
It is the department and agency heads chief of staff. | ||
It is their personnel that are drafting. | ||
The memos that are drafting the policies. | ||
So if you wondered why in the first term we didn't get out of Syria, it's because of the personnel. | ||
If you're wondering why we didn't execute the withdrawal from Afghanistan, personnel. | ||
Why were we considering bombing Iran in the first term? | ||
Personnel. It was neocons. | ||
It was people like Mike Pompeo and others in those roles who were not ideologically aligned with the president. | ||
Very similarly, we knew this was going to be a problem early on. | ||
Marco Rubio is not America first, never has been. | ||
Mike Waltz is not America first, never has been. | ||
These guys were pulled out of Florida. | ||
Why? Because Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, is from Florida. | ||
Okay? Trump's chief of staff, who is running his campaign in 2022, Susie Wiles is from the state of Florida. | ||
And so when Trump won and Trump made his campaign chief of staff, his White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles became the White House chief of staff. | ||
She presented Trump with options for personnel. | ||
She filled up the cabinet with Florida creatures. | ||
Rubio, senator from Florida. | ||
Waltz, representative from Florida, among others. | ||
But these are the notable ones in this conversation. | ||
Now, what's notable about the state of Florida? | ||
Does anybody know? | ||
South Florida is one of the biggest Jewish communities outside of Israel. | ||
It is one out of the three of the biggest Jewish communities in the United States. | ||
You've got New York, LA, and South Florida. | ||
So Florida is disproportionately a source of major Jewish influence and Jewish lobbying. | ||
That's why Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, is a major Zionist. | ||
Mark Rubio, senator from Florida, is a major Zionist. | ||
Randy Fine, representative from Florida, major Zionist. | ||
Laura Loomer ran as a representative from Florida, major Zionist. | ||
That's not a coincidence. | ||
So Susie Wiles from Florida picked Florida creatures. | ||
Oh, big surprise. | ||
They're all Zionists. | ||
They're all major Zionists. | ||
So this is why you need to get the personnel right. | ||
This is why I was never optimistic about Trump, because I knew this would happen. | ||
Because I knew a year ago, it's like, look, Trump, for many reasons other than this, but this was a big one. | ||
Trump is going to get money from Miriam Adelson. | ||
Trump's show is being run by people from Florida. | ||
When he wins, the Adelsons and the people from Florida who are like this, they're going to fill up the cabinet. | ||
They're going to fill up the cabinet with neocons. | ||
The neocons are going to demand a war with Iran, and this is what's shaping up to be the policy. | ||
Now, Pete Hegseth was the exception, because Pete Hegseth, it was rumored, has come around, and he picked some America First people. | ||
That was a surprise. | ||
People said, okay, you know, it seemed that Hegseth was a Zionist in his past, but his personnel is surprisingly good. | ||
It's a lot of America Firsters. | ||
People said, okay, maybe Hegseth can push back. | ||
Maybe Hegseth and Vance. | ||
Can push back against Rubio and Waltz. | ||
But if Hegg said running this operation in such a sloppy and disorganized way, it has created opportunities for the holdover neocons that were already in the DOD to strike back, purge the America Firsters due to these unforced errors, | ||
and now they may surround him and flip him from the right side to the wrong side. | ||
And the timing seems to be a coincidence, and it may be a big problem for us. | ||
So that's the story on PDXF, and the lesson in all of this is there is no substitute for political maneuvering, okay? | ||
For everybody that thinks we're going to win a debate, we're going to win an election, we're going to win over the normies, we're going to move the Overton window, look, at the end of the day. | ||
What makes the difference is the right personnel maneuvering themselves for a position inside government to make the policy. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
You know, like, how do you close the border? | ||
You get the right fucking people at DHS, the right people with authority, the right DHS secretary, the right chief of staff, the right ICE director. | ||
They're in control. | ||
They have authority. | ||
And the press can go fuck themselves and everybody else can, you know, they just are going to do it. | ||
But you need to maneuver. | ||
But here's what people don't understand. | ||
That's what Washington is. | ||
You know, House of Cards, Machiavellian power struggles. | ||
You get to Washington, you're a political appointee or you're personnel of an appointee, and you have to jockey for position. | ||
Chicken chop. | ||
You have to jockey for a position. | ||
You have to get in these offices and it's going to be stupid, silly shit like group chats. | ||
It's going to be silly shit like, are you on Tinder? | ||
Like, you have got to be a Boy Scout. | ||
You got to be clean. | ||
You got to get into Washington. | ||
You have to be a Machiavellian. | ||
You have to elbow your way to the top. | ||
It's office politics. | ||
It's power struggles. | ||
And you have to put yourself in the right position at the right time in the right office to pass the right policy. | ||
That's what this game is. | ||
You win the elections so you get those opportunities. | ||
But winning the election isn't enough. | ||
It's not enough to win the election. | ||
People don't realize, behind every congressman... | ||
Is a legislative director, a policy director, a spokesman. | ||
You have a whole office that's built out. | ||
You need those people. | ||
You need the elected guy who's like the face, but you need the team. | ||
You need the team to be solid. | ||
The team needs to be there. | ||
And same thing with the White House on a much larger scale. | ||
It's not enough to get the president. | ||
You need the... | ||
Cabinet to be right. | ||
And they need the cabinet chief of staff to be right. | ||
This is why people work their way up the ladder. | ||
So when I say people, hey, get into politics, this is what I'm talking about. | ||
When I say get into politics, I mean strap yourselves in for like a 40-year struggle where you're going to start out as a low-level guy in a congressional office or in the transportation department. | ||
The transportation department, you know, or one of those departments. | ||
You know, you're going to start out in one of those departments at a low level. | ||
And that's a little inside joke. | ||
And you're going to climb your way up the ladder over many years when your guy's in office, when they're not in office, but you got to keep clean. | ||
You got to learn how the game is played operationally. | ||
Operations is like... | ||
Using encrypted messaging, using good operational security on your phone. | ||
Your girlfriend isn't a spy. | ||
Your girlfriend isn't a spy for China or Hungary or fucking Israel. | ||
You know, it's like operational security. | ||
And you make your career, you make your way up the ladder, and in 40 years, we're going to hope that a Groyper will be in a senior position in a prestigious department, a prestigious federal department. | ||
And then they can make a decision. | ||
And it's a decision that's going to change history. | ||
Those are the kinds of things we look for. | ||
And here we go. | ||
Here it is. | ||
It's like Trump wins a second time. | ||
He's able, with his mandate, to really create now, to really build something or destroy what came before. | ||
And what do we get? | ||
Pete Hegseth, this doofus. | ||
And he's going to be doing this shit on signal. | ||
And he's not going to have total operational control over the department because he's a slob, because he's drunk, because he's out to lunch. | ||
And then his whole department's going to revolt. | ||
There's going to be a knife fight, power struggle. | ||
It's going to spill into the press. | ||
They're going to demand he resigns unless you fill up your team with neocons. | ||
These are the missed opportunities. | ||
These are the unforced errors. | ||
And you can take them one by one, whether it's Kristi Noem, who's allegedly having an affair with Corey Lewandowski, which is why they don't give a fuck about deportations, whether it's Pete Hegseth, who's too drunk on the job. | ||
I mean, it's like, it's literally as simple as these people are just compromised. | ||
This is why it's so important. | ||
This is my message of being elite. | ||
I want sociopaths. | ||
I want killers. | ||
I want Machiavellians. | ||
I want the best. | ||
I want people that are the smartest, the sharpest, the finest. | ||
And like, yeah, they got to be operationally sound. | ||
They have to be total killers because this is the game. | ||
And I want young people, pause, I want young men, pause, I want young brilliant men to get involved in politics at an early age and be disciplined and be ambitious and be fucking elite and dedicate themselves to this. | ||
And climb the ladder because guess what? | ||
Other people are doing it too. | ||
And other people are doing it for the wrong reasons. | ||
Other people are doing it, they'll do and say anything to be president and that involves selling out our country. | ||
Other people are rising to the top and they're compromised. | ||
They're slobs, they're sex perverts, they're freaks, they're owned by foreign money or they have some benefactor they need to please and that's why they excel. | ||
What we need to do is get in the middle of that and basically have like robots for Christ. | ||
We need like Machiavellian sociopaths for Christ. | ||
We need to take like people that are doing it for the right reasons, people that have true heart, true gripers, true lovers of God and country, true lovers of America, but that need to steal themselves and be extremely ruthless and extremely clever and exist inside of a high-pressure environment. | ||
Alongside compromised idiots and slobs and nepo hires as well as pure sociopathic Machiavellians who are doing it to sell out our country or don't mind selling out our country, we need them to get in the middle and exist in that environment so we can actually have good people at the very top because there's none to work with here. | ||
There's so few to work with. | ||
When you look at the Trump administration, you got one guy with heart, that's Donald Trump, and he's surrounded by... | ||
Everyone I described. | ||
Political doofuses, sociopaths like J.D. Vance or Rubio. | ||
We could get somebody to rise to the top over time. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
It's disappointing. | ||
The struggle's not over. | ||
Fortunately, some people are still optimistic about what's happening at the DOD, but... | ||
This was another missed opportunity, another unforced error. | ||
You can't afford to make a lot of these. | ||
How can you countenance that? | ||
It's demoralizing. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
We'll be watching and we'll see what happens with Hegseth if he gets fired, if he remains, under what conditions, if he remains, what the staff is going to look like. | ||
But that's that. | ||
So we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
More on Iran maybe tomorrow because there's some other developments. | ||
You know, yesterday we talked a little bit about, so Steve Witkoff, Trump's envoy, and Iran's foreign minister, they had a second meeting on Saturday in Rome. | ||
They were supposed to have a technical meeting tomorrow. | ||
There's supposed to be a meeting between specialists, a technical meeting discussing the details of a potential deal. | ||
That was supposed to happen tomorrow. | ||
It's been postponed. | ||
And now that meeting, as well as the third meeting between Whitcoff and the foreign minister, will happen in Oman this Saturday. | ||
And we'll see how that goes. | ||
But there does seem to be some good signs out of that. | ||
The Trump administration appears to be abandoning full dismantling of Iran's nuclear program, which is huge because that's a red line. | ||
We talked about this last week. | ||
The neocons want Iran's nuclear program completely dismantled, which Iran will never do. | ||
The JCPOA, the first Iran nuclear deal, said we'll put limits on Iran's nuclear. | ||
They could keep it, but there's going to be limitations on it. | ||
So the Israelis want full dismantlement. | ||
The Trump administration initially said they wanted that too. | ||
But ever since the first meeting a couple weeks ago, they said, well, we'll accept limits. | ||
And there were some back and forth, well, we want dismantling. | ||
No, we want limits. | ||
Now it appears to be the case that the administration will accept just limitations on Iran's nuclear program, which is a huge breakthrough if that's true. | ||
That's why the Israelis are now talking about bombing Iran by themselves. | ||
Because if the administration's ready to accept... | ||
Iran having a nuclear program and its missile production capability, there's a good chance there could be a deal, and that's the last thing Israel wants. | ||
So they might strike Iran just to scuttle it and derail the diplomacy. | ||
More on that, though, tomorrow. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
But for now, we're going to look at the Super Chats. | ||
Take a look here. | ||
We'll see what we got. | ||
Matthew P. sent $10. | ||
You are a W friend, which is exactly what Ye needs. | ||
R.I.P. Pope Francis, even though I don't like the papacy. | ||
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Yeah. Well, and look, I am a little more empathetic because, first of all, that's just how I was raised. | ||
What has happened to people? | ||
My parents raised me, in particular, my father. | ||
My father has a ton of lifelong friendships. | ||
My father has tons of friends. | ||
No shortage of friends. | ||
That he's known his entire life. | ||
Because, you know, my dad grew up in the city in Chicago, and there was just a kind of ethos where you just show up for your friends, | ||
you know? | ||
Like, that kind of camaraderie and loyalty was such an important part of that social scene in the city. | ||
I don't want to say my dad was like a gangbanger, but I guess he kind of was in a way. | ||
He's a little bit of a gangster in some ways. | ||
Not like a criminal or anything like that, but, you know, it was like The Warriors. | ||
You ever see that movie, The Warriors? | ||
That's obviously like a ridiculous movie, but, you know, you had these like social scenes in different neighborhoods and... | ||
There was like this deep sense of camaraderie if you came from the same neighborhood, if you grew up together, you went to the same high school or whatever. | ||
It's a very important part of his life. | ||
And so just, you know, he didn't really like, it wasn't some corny ass thing where he's like, you know, giving me like a life lesson like out of a movie. | ||
But that was like the context in which I grew up. | ||
Like that's how my father is. | ||
And so I just grew up with this sense of, You know, friendship is such an important thing. | ||
And, you know, when you have a friend, if your friend kills somebody, you help them bury the body and then you ask questions later. | ||
Not that my father did stuff like that, but that was the kind of mindset. | ||
That was the kind of idea. | ||
I don't know if that's a city thing, if that's like a neighborhood thing, if you grew up in the neighborhoods in Chicago or it's a city thing, maybe it's an ethnic thing, but that was the kind of ethos I grew up with. | ||
That's what I grew up with from both my parents. | ||
That was the idea, is if you have friends, that really means something. | ||
That's an important thing. | ||
You show up for your friends, you're loyal to them, and you're just there for them. | ||
And what I found out in my life is no one respects that. | ||
I don't know if that's a new generation. | ||
I don't know if it's a cultural thing. | ||
But that just seems not to be the case with anybody that I know. | ||
Where I remember people that I grew up, people that I hung out with in high school, they disagreed with me over politics. | ||
They stopped being friends with me. | ||
And these are people that I had known for years. | ||
In high school, you're 14 years old, 15 years old. | ||
And I knew their families. | ||
I knew their parents. | ||
I knew their siblings. | ||
And because we disagreed over politics, they never want to talk to me again. | ||
And I want to say, you're a bunch of potheads. | ||
You're a bunch of fucking potheads. | ||
You know, you're a drug dealer. | ||
You got a DUI. | ||
You're a fucking stoner retard. | ||
These are three of my—I'm talking about three in particular of my friends. | ||
And I don't say that with animosity, but with respect, what the fuck do you care about politics? | ||
You know, it's like, one of you got a DUI, one of you is a drug dealer, one of you is just a bar-tard, stoned-out, you know, weed-head, like a true, proper pothead. | ||
You're suddenly mad at me because of the election? | ||
With respect, what do you care about politics? | ||
It's such a big problem. | ||
But it was at the drop of a hat. | ||
We disagree on politics. | ||
We're no longer friends. | ||
Okay. And so just based on my upbringing and based on that experience, that's why to me friendship is such an important thing. | ||
To me, I wouldn't say it's like sacred, but it's up there. | ||
It's like being a loyal person, that's something that's very important to me. | ||
That's a value I hold very dear. | ||
And for as long as I've been doing this, people have... | ||
They want me to disavow my friends. | ||
That's been like a theme in my career. | ||
Oh, so-and-so did this. | ||
Are you going to disavow them? | ||
So-and-so did that. | ||
Why are you still friends with them? | ||
Well, because they're my friend. | ||
That's why. | ||
I don't have a lot of friends because of what I do. | ||
I have no shortage of people that are trying to talk to me, that want to be my best good friend, that want to get me on their show, want me to do something for them. | ||
I have so few friends, so few friends. | ||
That are actually with me when it costs them something. | ||
You know, suddenly when someone gets pictured with me and it's bad for their career, they want nothing to do with me. | ||
Suddenly when someone gets their sponsorship pulled, oh, now they don't want to be my friend. | ||
You know, Alex Stein's like a good example. | ||
I don't hate that guy. | ||
I don't have beef with him. | ||
But he's very open about the fact he says, I won't be Nick's friend because I got in trouble for it. | ||
Now, before that happened, he wanted to be my best good friend. | ||
We were hanging out. | ||
He wanted to do favors for me. | ||
He wanted to be on his show. | ||
He wanted to be his first guest. | ||
He thought I'm very funny. | ||
And then the second it got hot, he's like, oh, I literally can't be your friend. | ||
And I get it. | ||
Like, I get it. | ||
But I have so few friends for that reason. | ||
And so, you know, that's why that's a very important thing to me. | ||
And that's another reason why it's important to me. | ||
That's why I don't take it lightly when people say, oh, so-and-so did this, said that. | ||
Why are you still friends with them? | ||
It's like because we're all people. | ||
I'm not going to disavow someone that I know and that I've met and engaged with and have rapport with because they've said something I disagree with, because they're not a perfect person. | ||
I'm not a perfect person. | ||
If everyone was going to disavow me... | ||
Because of an inconvenient thing that I've said or done or because I'm not perfect, I would have no friends. | ||
Nobody would have friends. | ||
So friendship is a very important thing and I think the world runs on it. | ||
I think the world in particular runs on men being friends with each other because an individual can achieve so little. | ||
It's really bands. | ||
It's groups. | ||
It's small. | ||
Solid core groups of people that change the world. | ||
I've always believed that. | ||
And that's actually a deep part of life. | ||
We're not meant to go through life alone. | ||
We're meant to go through life with community, and that's a huge part of it. | ||
So I'm a big advocate for that. | ||
I think it's the fucking gayest, fucking most despicable shit imaginable. | ||
To betray friends, throw friends under the bus over nothing. | ||
Things like politics or because they say something to disagree with or, you know, because they've done something you don't like. | ||
Like with Ye. | ||
I mean, he's obviously out to offend people. | ||
He's out to make people uncomfortable. | ||
Hey, it's his fucking job. | ||
He's an artist. | ||
You know, and people want to say, oh, you know. | ||
Well, you're going to co-sign everything he does. | ||
You're going to defend the latest stunt or whatever. | ||
It's like I don't own him. | ||
His actions are his. | ||
I'm not him. | ||
I'm his friend. | ||
And he's been a good friend to me. | ||
So that's what matters. | ||
What matters is the people that you know. | ||
What matters is the people that you know, the people that you love, the people that you admire. | ||
Everybody talks so much shit. | ||
Fuck people. | ||
This is something you find out when you get older. | ||
When you're a kid, it doesn't mean shit because there's no stakes. | ||
When you're a kid, the stakes are so low, nothing is real. | ||
When you get to be an adult, and I'm not super old, but I'm older now. | ||
I'm not a kid anymore, that's for sure. | ||
One of the things you realize when you get older and you move out and you make a little money and... | ||
You have a job or whatever. | ||
You deal with people. | ||
You realize how few people you can really trust, how few people are really looking out for you, if anybody, how few people are really solid, and you just have to hold those people close. | ||
Those are the people that matter. | ||
The world is so full of people that are full of shit, people that are trying to throw you under the bus, people that are talking shit behind your back. | ||
That resent you. | ||
That don't want you to succeed. | ||
And I'm not just saying that. | ||
That's not me saying that bitterly. | ||
That's true of anybody. | ||
That's not just true in politics. | ||
That's true of anybody. | ||
People that are rich, poor, famous, not famous, important, not important. | ||
Everywhere where there are people, you have jealousy. | ||
You have malicious envy. | ||
You have competition, one-upsmanship. | ||
You have gossip, detraction. | ||
You just have these things. | ||
So that's why I say what people think and what people say, fuck them. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
People are going to talk. | ||
People are always going to have something to say. | ||
People are always going to be gossiping. | ||
If they're not your people, it doesn't matter. | ||
What matters are the people you love, the people you admire, the people that are looking out for you in some way or have done something for you, people that have gone out on a limb for you. | ||
Those are the people that matter. | ||
It doesn't matter what fucking people online are saying or what. | ||
You know, everyone's going to think. | ||
Everyone's always got something to say. | ||
So that's how I feel about it. | ||
And in general, even if I wasn't friends with Ye, I'd be saying the same thing. | ||
I mean, I do have a friendship with him, and it's something that I cherish. | ||
But even if I wasn't friends with Ye, I'd feel exactly the same way about it. | ||
Because I've also dealt with this in my career, you know. | ||
There's like a cadre of people that are always after me. | ||
And some of them are paid and some of them are unpaid. | ||
Some of them it's for political reasons and it's a little more excusable. | ||
Some people it's for personal reasons. | ||
But you know there are some people out there, I can do nothing right. | ||
I can do everything I do is wrong. | ||
Everything I say, everything I do is wrong. | ||
It's interpreted in the worst possible way, the most uncharitable way. | ||
It's like their job. | ||
They're like dedicated. | ||
Watching my every move, every word, looking for mistakes, looking to impugn my intentions, my actions. | ||
In a word, looking to accuse. | ||
The purpose is to hurt my reputation, hurt me as a person. | ||
That is so contrary to the spirit of our religion. | ||
I mean, do you know that the word for the devil is accuser? | ||
That's the word. | ||
The devil is a legalist. | ||
The devil is the accuser. | ||
The devil condemns you by your sins. | ||
The devil is at God's side, it is said in some parts of the Bible, saying he sinned, his faith is not real. | ||
The devil's job is to hang you by your sins. | ||
And the polarity on the other side is Jesus Christ, the advocate. | ||
The accuser, the advocate. | ||
The accuser who says, the legalist accuser who says, by his sins he's condemned, by his sins he should perish. | ||
The advocate who says, by my sacrifice and mercy and love he should live. | ||
And so, you look at somebody like Ye, who says, These are my imperfections. | ||
These are my sins. | ||
That's Christian. | ||
For a Christian to accuse himself before God and say, I'm flawed. | ||
I'm a sinner. | ||
I need grace. | ||
I need mercy. | ||
That's the core of our religion. | ||
It's on the other side where you get the... | ||
He is evil. | ||
He is a sinner. | ||
She gave me the fruit. | ||
The serpent told me. | ||
The blame shifting. | ||
The accusing. | ||
The legalism. | ||
The condemnation. | ||
Sowing discord. | ||
It's so contrary to what we're supposed to be. | ||
And so it breaks my heart, actually, to see, yay. | ||
Who is one of the most sincere, and I'm really not glazing, I really do mean this. | ||
He's just real, just honest to a fault, says what's on his mind, even if it costs him everything. | ||
Like, no one can take that away from him. | ||
He did it. | ||
He said what was on his mind. | ||
It literally cost him his marriage. | ||
It cost him his family. | ||
It cost him his fortune, his reputation, his credibility, everything. | ||
And then, when he won some support among, you know, Christians, anti-Semites, he said what was on his mind still. | ||
He said, I love porn. | ||
He said, I love this, that. | ||
And lost them too. | ||
You know, he's just honest to a fault. | ||
He's just wearing his heart on his sleeve. | ||
And he gave his testimony. | ||
He showed what was in his heart, what's been on his mind, what's been tormenting him. | ||
And you get all these liberals, Christians. | ||
All these fakers, what do they do? | ||
They make fun of him. | ||
Ha ha. | ||
You know, they call him a faggot. | ||
Oh, so he's a faggot now too? | ||
Oh, it's funny. | ||
Oh, he said, I don't know if I can defend this. | ||
I can't keep defending that. | ||
You know, suddenly all these liberals, I want to talk about sexual abuse. | ||
Suddenly all these Christians, I want to talk about pornography. | ||
Suddenly, you know, everybody's got something to say about their false compassion. | ||
Somebody actually gives their testimony. | ||
And if you listen to the song, if you read the post, it's just sincere. | ||
It's just like, look, cards on the table. | ||
This is me. | ||
They're going to be ironically detached. | ||
They're going to be accusatory. | ||
They're going to insult. | ||
They're going to use it to, oh, see, I told you so. | ||
It's so fucked up. | ||
And my heart breaks for him because this is just like, you know, you look at him as a celebrity. | ||
Oh, he's rich and famous. | ||
Oh, he's so powerful. | ||
He's just a guy. | ||
He's a guy like us, deeply flawed, imperfect, and he's just taking on the whole world. | ||
He's just really fighting the whole world, fighting this political thing for his family, this social thing, all this, and how few people really have any kind of compassion for this person. | ||
All these people that at one point or another in their life, you know, they loved his music, they loved his fashion, they thought he was a genius, they loved that he wore the MAGA hat, that he said something Christian, that he, you know, did the swastika. | ||
And how many of them really just love him as a person, you know, love him just because he's a flawed person giving a testimony for his honesty, for his authenticity. | ||
That's the part that really saddens me, to see how alone he is. | ||
And he's not alone. | ||
He's got friends, but not many. | ||
This is someone who's so famous, so beloved. | ||
For older people, people think I'm overstating it. | ||
He's one of the top five recording artists in the fucking world. | ||
He didn't put out an album. | ||
He's one of the top five most streamed artists in the year. | ||
His fashion brand is second to fucking Michael Jordan. | ||
He's 50 years old. | ||
He's been at the top for 20 years, record-setting with Grammys, with sales, streams. | ||
So this is one of the most famous, most beloved, one of the most special people. | ||
And when he just lays it all bare, everybody abandons. | ||
In the end, everybody abandons him. | ||
In the end, how few people are really willing to just say, No, but I still get it. | ||
I still love him. | ||
It's so sad to me to see that, and I remember that during, even before this stuff, I remember during the Hitler thing, it was just like me, him, like three other people in a hotel room at Nobu, and that was the team. | ||
And I remember Ye just like, he was like looking for a lawyer. | ||
He couldn't find one lawyer. | ||
This is one of the richest people, one of the richest people in America. | ||
One of the most famous people on the fucking planet, top A-list celebrity, highest class you could get to, could not find a lawyer. | ||
Like, oh, you know any lawyers that could help me win my billion-dollar lawsuit against Adidas? | ||
And it's like, wow. | ||
And that was before a lot of this other stuff. | ||
So, you know, it's very sad to see. | ||
So that's another reason why it just makes me want to stick up for him. | ||
It makes me want to be more empathetic towards him because I just see the way people just shit on him. | ||
And, you know, he's very provocative. | ||
He can't say that it's not. | ||
I mean, look, maybe that's the intention. | ||
He's provoking people, right? | ||
But he's finding fertile ground for it. | ||
So, yeah, it really did bother me the way people reacted in particular to that because... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like when someone is just so real like that, I feel like you should just be compassionate. | ||
Maybe that's just me. | ||
And in particular, I was thinking about that. | ||
Everybody's always accusing everybody else. | ||
So-and-so this. | ||
And I do it too. | ||
So-and-so's this. | ||
So-and-so's that. | ||
This one's a bad person. | ||
And then someone accuses himself, which is really what you're supposed to do, and everybody's got something to say. | ||
Everyone wants to pile on. | ||
It's like what? | ||
Like you're perfect? | ||
All these people got something to say? | ||
Oh, you're perfect? | ||
You got nothing fucked up going on? | ||
You don't have any dark thoughts? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
And it is decidedly anti-Christian. | ||
And I get people that find it weird. | ||
I mean, yeah, it's a weird story. | ||
It's a weird thing to say. | ||
And people say, well, should you broadcast that? | ||
Is that the best thing to do? | ||
That's a valid question also, but for people that are piling on with just cruelty, it's like I am not a cruel person, and I resent that it seems the right wing is leaning into cruelty, and I'm not saying that to be like sound a certain type of way, | ||
like, oh, I'm a good person or whatever, but... | ||
I really do believe that Catholicism and Christianity and Catholics need to temper where the right wing is going with mercy. | ||
It's not, yes, we need to be just, but we also need to be merciful. | ||
You know, justice without mercy is just cruelty, and I feel like there's a... | ||
Proclivity to lean into that on the right wing if you're not careful, if you're not centered, if your heart's not in the right place. | ||
It's a very important message. | ||
Maybe that's not a super popular thing to say. | ||
People say, oh, you're a pussy, you're going soft, but it's just true. | ||
We need to remember who we are. | ||
We need to remember what we are, first and foremost, which is we're Catholics. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So that's a big reason why I have... | ||
An issue. | ||
It's not just because he's my friend. | ||
I just, I see him. | ||
He's up against the whole world. | ||
And, you know, and he's a good, I mean, super funny, super talented. | ||
Like, he really is a special person. | ||
And people just don't have even a little bit of charity in their hearts for him. | ||
Even among Christians. | ||
Oh, he's a fake Christian. | ||
And listen, I have been very, people say, oh, you'll defend anything. | ||
I've been critical of the blasphemy. | ||
I don't think that's any excuse. | ||
And he knows that. | ||
And we've talked about it. | ||
He knows I'm critical of the pornography. | ||
He knows I'm critical of the blasphemy. | ||
There can be no tolerance for that. | ||
But so many people just have so little charity for him. | ||
It's sad to see. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
I know we talked a lot about it yesterday. | ||
want to talk too much about it tonight but just some more thoughts on that levi anderson sent ten dollars your show last night was the best show i think you've ever done with your handling of the passing of pope francis and your support of yay i've been watching your show since a little before the half levi anderson sent ten dollars jaden crash out in 2021 and you've consistently | ||
proven your ability to stand firm on your values and loyalties when it matters the most and criticize the movement when you have the most to lose you are literally the anti-grifter lol w nick praying for you christ is | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
I didn't think the show was really strong last night, but I'm glad you feel that way. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
It's been tough. | ||
I don't want it to turn into a big glaze festival for me or whatever, but yeah, it's crazy. | ||
People could call me a lot of things, but a grifter? | ||
You could call me undisciplined. | ||
You could say I lack punctuality. | ||
You could say I'm irresponsible. | ||
There's a lot of things you could say about me, but a grifter? | ||
I mean, this is like the least grifty operation in existence. | ||
I mean, I could make a killing off of advertisements. | ||
I don't do it because I just hate them. | ||
If I was a grifter, I could just stop talking about 90% of this stuff. | ||
I'd make a shit ton more money. | ||
I appreciate you saying that. | ||
I appreciate that you recognize that. | ||
And what's more, I could just do the easy thing. | ||
I mean, do you know how easy it would be for a guy like me to just tell you what you want to hear? | ||
I could tell you what you want to hear better than anybody else could. | ||
I could tell you what you want to hear in a way that is more compelling and more inspiring than anybody else, because I'm the best talker. | ||
I'm the best talker out of any of them. | ||
So if you're looking for somebody to tell you what you want to hear and hear the basic bitch conservative arguments, I could tell them to you more comprehensively, more articulately, in a funnier way than anybody else that is doing a conservative show. | ||
And I could shamelessly lie, and a lot of people do. | ||
I could take an influenceable campaign. | ||
I could get paid to post shit. | ||
And I could be a multi, multi, multi-millionaire and super famous and have a great reputation and high status and go to these jag-off parties and whatever. | ||
And instead, I'm an island. | ||
But that's just what happens. | ||
This whole industry is built on, you know, it's like an extended commercial, basically. | ||
It's difficult if you're not a brand deal. | ||
But anyway, I appreciate that. | ||
Matthew P sent $10. | ||
So fired that you're on Hodgetwin's podcast again. | ||
Also, do you like cheese like these guys? | ||
I'm not clicking that link. | ||
Okay, I will. | ||
Okay, I'm not playing that. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Yeah, no, I'm going to be. | ||
The Hodge Twins interview is coming out on Friday. | ||
I did another collaboration with the Hodge Twins. | ||
It's coming out this Friday, so stay tuned. | ||
It'll be on Twitter, maybe YouTube. | ||
They're going to see if they can get it on there, but I'm not sure. | ||
So that'll be good. | ||
Oh, you can't believe it? | ||
Come on. | ||
It's not like it's super obvious. | ||
I don't really like his music. | ||
I'm not a fan of the music, just the meme. | ||
Dude, what do you think is gonna... | ||
What do you fucking think is gonna happen? | ||
You think you're gonna go to bed and wake up with a vagina? | ||
It's never gonna happen! | ||
You are not a woman, okay? | ||
I just – I can understand that you might not want to let go of that. | ||
I can get that. | ||
Not like – okay, pause. | ||
But I mean I can understand – look, we all have the ways in which we wish our lives were different, in which we wish reality wasn't so. | ||
You get sick, you die. | ||
I wish I was six feet tall. | ||
You have to deal with that. | ||
You have to deal with these things. | ||
Some people are ugly, stupid, short, orphaned, retarded. | ||
Everybody has this desperation about it. | ||
They wish their life were different. | ||
So I can understand being – it's a difficult – it's easier said than done to let go. | ||
But logically, you must know that's never going to happen. | ||
Logically, you must know it just cannot happen. | ||
Like that's the secret about trannies and gays. | ||
It's so simple, and yet it's so elusive. | ||
It just isn't so. | ||
Like, two men can't have sex. | ||
Men can't become women. | ||
These things just cannot happen. | ||
Just can't happen. | ||
It just doesn't work. | ||
And what happens is people try to make it work, and it ends in ruin. | ||
You know, people cut their dick and balls off and it turns into a horror show and a freak show. | ||
It's like, oh, it turns out you can't. | ||
It's like, yeah, you try to make it work, you can't. | ||
And now you're fucked up forever. | ||
And same thing with gay people. | ||
You know, gay people try to make it work and they have physical problems, mental problems, all kinds of other issues. | ||
Yeah, it cannot work. | ||
You're trying to force a square peg in a round hole. | ||
It's never going to fit. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
It's never going to work. | ||
And everyone thinks they're going to beat it. | ||
Everyone thinks. | ||
And, you know, even people that are not LGBT, but people that have other hang-ups, people that have other, you know, they long for a different kind of life or a different reality. | ||
Alcoholics, drug addicts. | ||
I mean, every kind of adaptive behavior or vice, every form of want, worldliness. | ||
Always leads to the same place. | ||
People desperately want to get rich, desperately want to be esteemed, whatever. | ||
You know, it's like you'll never go wrong with acceptance. | ||
You'll never go wrong with resignation and acceptance, surrender to God's will. | ||
Again, easier said than I say, like, I'm some monk. | ||
I'm not. | ||
But that is what you always have to try. | ||
Everything else is just totally misguided. | ||
It just never works out in any way, shape, and form. | ||
Gotta let it go. | ||
Never gonna happen. | ||
Never gonna happen. | ||
Never going to happen. | ||
Let it go. | ||
Okay? But I appreciate the super chat. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
Sorry that's happening to you. | ||
But it's time to stop. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I'd like to think I'm evolving. | ||
I've done it for eight years, and the thing that I fear the most is just spinning my wheels. | ||
I never want to be the guy where you check in a year later, and you're like, oh, he's talking about the same thing. | ||
I know, I mean, there's themes, obviously, but I never want to be the guy where it's like you check in, it's like, oh, he's doing the same shit. | ||
There's nothing more depressing than that. | ||
I'm like a 39-year-old live streamer, and I'm still like... | ||
Doing the shit I was doing in 2018 or whatever. | ||
That would be depressing, so... | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Mr. Gibbs sent $10. | ||
Greetings from Italy, Nick. | ||
I am traveling to Rome with family for Jubilee. | ||
I left for my trip Sunday only to discover that the Pope had passed away. | ||
It is because of your show that I became interested in the Catholic Church. | ||
Thank you for being such a great advocate for the One True Church. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
I love to hear it. | ||
I'm trying to be... | ||
Everyone's always critical. | ||
Oh, he's not a Christian enough. | ||
Oh, he doesn't know that much. | ||
But I'm giving you... | ||
I feel like... | ||
I feel like by giving you an authentic testimony from the heart, I should be more educated on the theology, but I feel like that can do more for people if it's just a really sincere testimony than if I gave you a bunch of information or something. | ||
If I cited a bunch of books or something, maybe that's like a low IQ cope. | ||
But clearly, you know, some people are convinced by it, so I appreciate that. | ||
True. Thanks, guys. | ||
Everyone's being so nice tonight. | ||
Wow. I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, it feels uncomfortable because I do get involved in politics and you just get a lot of, like, freaks. | ||
You just... | ||
Get, like, a lot of malevolent freaks with, like, weird upbringings. | ||
I feel like Chicago is, like, the most normal place to grow up because you go anywhere else and you get, like, growing up in a suburb of Chicago, it's, like, Catholic white people. | ||
There's just nothing more normal than that. | ||
You go out west and you get, like... | ||
Mormons and a bunch of Native Americans. | ||
You get a bunch of Indians and hippies. | ||
A lot of Jews are out there. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
You go to Vegas, LA, Phoenix, Denver, and you get hippies, crunchy granola people, weird Mormon-type Seventh-day Adventists, a lot of Jews. | ||
It's like a lot of weird stuff going on out there. | ||
Then you go to Pennsylvania, Ohio. | ||
A little bit east, you get Jehovah's Witnesses, Amish, Mennonites. | ||
You go south, you get Charismatics, people speaking in tongues. | ||
What are they? | ||
Pentecostals. You get these mega churches. | ||
They have their own language they're talking about. | ||
Are you churched? | ||
Are you churched? | ||
We're going to do some soul winning. | ||
You get stuff like that. | ||
So I feel like there's basically a handful of normal places to grow up. | ||
It's like suburbs of Chicago, New England, end of list. | ||
I was trying to think the other day, like where's like a normal place to grow up? | ||
And I feel like it's here and like Boston, New England, like New Hampshire maybe. | ||
And that's kind of it. | ||
Maybe Virginia is a little normal, a little bit more normal. | ||
Everywhere else you get these – it's very international, weird immigrant groups, weird like Native American shit, weird folkways, like very strange Christian offshoots and regionalism. | ||
I feel like Chicago is just like – To me, this is America. | ||
I don't know where else I could live. | ||
To me, this is America. | ||
This is just what America is. | ||
It's white. | ||
It's heartland. | ||
It's industrial. | ||
There's some rural, but not too rural when you go out west. | ||
There's white people, but there's also some ethnics. | ||
Keep it from getting too evangelical. | ||
To me, this is America. | ||
This is as American as it gets. | ||
But I appreciate that. | ||
Thanks. Yeah, calling it N-word hell. | ||
Dude, it just is, though. | ||
It just straight up is. | ||
And they're the cause. | ||
Oh, here we go. | ||
We actually have two. | ||
Dude, no. | ||
No one is in the body they want to be. | ||
Do you think anybody, if I was in the body to be happy, I would be six feet tall, I'd be way better looking. | ||
Okay, nobody's, do you think anybody's happy? | ||
Everybody gets, you think anybody over the age of 35 is happy with the body they got? | ||
You start going gray, start getting stretch marks, wrinkles. | ||
No one gets the body they want. | ||
I wanted a body where I was six foot tall and had broad shoulders. | ||
Sadly, no one's happy, okay? | ||
You want to be a girl. | ||
I wanted broad shoulders and a tight tummy. | ||
I wanted broad shoulders and a tight stomach and to be six foot tall. | ||
We can't all get what we want, okay? | ||
We can't all be happy. | ||
No one's happy. | ||
And even the good-looking people, they are dysmorphic. | ||
I mean, some of the best-looking people I know are body dysmorphic. | ||
I knew somebody years ago, very good-looking man, over six feet tall, and the guy, it was just never enough. | ||
He was like freakish hang-ups about his body image. | ||
I'm like, you're one of the best-looking people I know. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Like, what's up? | ||
Look at you. | ||
Look at me. | ||
You have body image problems, but no one's happy. | ||
So, you know, you hear that? | ||
This is the refrain that you get from, like, gays and trannies. | ||
They're like, well, why? | ||
Why would God make me this way? | ||
It's like, dude, everybody was made to be wanting. | ||
That's sort of the point, you know? | ||
That's sort of the whole idea, I think, actually. | ||
It might be particularly acute. | ||
For some more than others, but that's the issue. | ||
There we go. | ||
Enough already! | ||
Okay, you're not spiting me by doing that. | ||
Now you can't get all offended. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
I don't want to burn in hell. | ||
Okay, this can't be real. | ||
I'm just calling this date. | ||
AP sent $30. | ||
Your history is impressive. | ||
Age 18. Banned by practically all of society. | ||
What made you keep going, even before you developed a huge following? | ||
Going against everything. | ||
When you could have sold out to Ben Shapiro. | ||
And where'd you find underground slash alt news before the noticing was in his mainstream? | ||
Hard enough to find it now. | ||
Thanks! You know, I can't do anything other than this. | ||
I wish I could tell. | ||
I mean, yeah, you have to dig deep when it's very difficult and dark. | ||
But I just can't do anything. | ||
I'm just like this way to a fault. | ||
I don't think I could do anything other than this. | ||
I think if I was doing some other job, I'd be late all the time. | ||
I would just be like an hour late to work. | ||
I'd be getting fired all the time. | ||
I wouldn't get along with anybody at work. | ||
You know, I would hate going outside. | ||
So this is just kind of what I'm made to do. | ||
I'm just this way to a fault. | ||
I just can't keep it in. | ||
You know? | ||
So, it's just a personality. | ||
Where'd I find underground alternative news before it wasn't, before the noticing was mainstream? | ||
Honestly, I just did my own research. | ||
Various Twitter accounts, various books. | ||
You know, people are always looking for, like, where could I go to, like, redpill.com and know what you know? | ||
I conduct my own, you know, when you're a very high IQ person, you can conduct your own inquiry. | ||
You can do like a self-study model. | ||
You don't need a worksheet. | ||
Everyone's, all like average IQ people are looking for a worksheet. | ||
When they say a book list, what they mean is they want a worksheet. | ||
Where's a packet? | ||
Can you give me a packet? | ||
Can I get a word search and a maze and a fill in the blank for red pills? | ||
Can I get a study guide and a packet? | ||
Can I get flashcards? | ||
Can someone make them for me so I can fill them out? | ||
It's like when you're high IQ, you can make your own worksheets. | ||
When you're high IQ, you don't need worksheets. | ||
You can make your own because you actually conduct an independent study. | ||
So it is like an IQ thing. | ||
That's why I tell them don't even bother with a book list. | ||
If you were smart enough, you would get one. | ||
People are saying friggin' packet. | ||
You can't just hand them a friggin' packet, yo. | ||
I'm not just gonna hand you a friggin' packet. | ||
I'm not gonna teach you what to think. | ||
I'm gonna teach you how to think. | ||
You've never met someone like me before. | ||
You've never met someone like me before. | ||
I'm not gonna teach you what to think. | ||
I'm gonna teach you how to think. | ||
You've never met someone like me before. | ||
You've never heard that before. | ||
So, um... | ||
No, you just, look, you have to just ask questions and then find the answers. | ||
Your brain on politics sent $10. | ||
My very last chat. | ||
Thank you for standing up for Ye with his trauma story. | ||
I've been ruthlessly mocked and harassed by some grow-ipers after speaking about my DV, rape, and PTSD. | ||
You give me hope and courage. | ||
Your show has made my life immensely happier. | ||
You're a good man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Okay, well, I wasn't... | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
I wasn't doing it so that every woman could talk about my essay, my essay. | ||
I wasn't... | ||
Listen, see, this is what I said the other night. | ||
He wasn't gay about it. | ||
He didn't say I'm a victim. | ||
He didn't come up with an acronym. | ||
He didn't say my essay. | ||
This wasn't an open invitation for every woman to say, I was essayed! | ||
Or something like that. | ||
Matthew P sent $10. | ||
Tim Jewell looked so fucking stupid with his dumbass beanie in his fucking vans. | ||
What a pompous little bitch. | ||
Wear a fucking suit and have some respect. | ||
I want to piss in his beanie and put it on his head. | ||
What a shameless weak fucking weasel. | ||
Completely unlikable. | ||
Dropkick him into a jail cell. | ||
Fuck. There's like 20! | ||
There's like 20! | ||
You want a ranking of Pope Johns? | ||
How many Pope... | ||
There's... How many Pope Johns? | ||
I think there's like 18 or something. | ||
Twenty-three. | ||
There's twenty-three. | ||
I can't rake out every Pope. | ||
I can't rake all twenty-three Pope Johns going back to the Middle Ages for you. | ||
I cannot help you with that. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'll send ten dollars. | ||
Do you think that there is a deadline to begin strikes on Iran before Michael Carrillo retires as head of CENTCOM? | ||
Great! Whoa! | ||
Great question! | ||
Though he is supposed to retire in the middle of the year, right? | ||
Soon. And CENTCOM, this is where all this stuff is coming from. | ||
JSOC, CENTCOM is where they ran the global war on terror. | ||
Israel's moved into CENTCOM, and that's where they've embedded themselves. | ||
And his predecessor is on the board of JINSA now, I believe, after he retired. | ||
So this is where it's coming from. | ||
Do you think there's a deadline to it? | ||
I think, yeah, they're going to try to accomplish it before he leaves. | ||
He's pushing it. | ||
Absolutely. 100% correct. | ||
Checked out the $10. | ||
Nick vindicated again. | ||
Shills better stop running their mouth or else I might contact PacGod. | ||
Devilish face emoji. | ||
Chopped champion. | ||
Nice. That's what I call him. | ||
It's up to you. | ||
It's a matter of preference. | ||
Taste. Which one? | ||
Who's the artist? | ||
Are you knowledgeable on any of the frontrunner cardinals for Pope? | ||
And if so, what are your opinions on them? | ||
I'm not Catholic, so I know nothing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't follow it very closely. | ||
I'm not going to pretend I read an article yesterday. | ||
Now I know. | ||
I know there's this Cardinal Erdo from Hungary. | ||
They say he's conservative. | ||
And then there's Pizzabella, who's the envoy to Jerusalem. | ||
And they say he might be secretly based. | ||
And then there's – I forget his name but the secretary of state for the pope who they see as a middle ground. | ||
Then there's that cardinal from the Philippines. | ||
They say he's very likely to get it. | ||
He's progressive. | ||
These are things I've heard. | ||
They say Cardinal Serra is a long shot. | ||
He's very traditional. | ||
There's another one from Kinshasa. | ||
But this is stuff I've read over the past 24 hours. | ||
I'm not going to pretend like I know the – I could say anything more insightful than what you could read in Politico or whatever. | ||
But I'll do some research. | ||
We'll have more when the conclave begins. | ||
Camden sent $10. | ||
Not sure if you've seen or mentioned him, but this misfit patriot guy on Twitter is disgusting. | ||
He's obsessed with killing Palestinian children. | ||
He's a nothing. | ||
He's a disgusting pig and he's a nothing and just not even worth talking about. | ||
Jonathan Lufkin sent $10. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
I'm a high schooler who recently became involved in the movement. | ||
There are a few students at my school who also support AF, but I was curious on if you had any advice for increasing support and activism on campus. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, don't. | ||
You don't need to be doing activism in high school, okay? | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Listen, I love young people. | ||
I love the youth. | ||
Pause. No, but I do love the young people, and I understand your enthusiasm, and I understand you're excited, but trust me, please, please, please, I am asking you to trust me. | ||
Do you trust me? | ||
Do you trust me on politics? | ||
Do you trust that I know what I'm talking about because I've done it? | ||
Trust me when I tell you this. | ||
Just avoid it. | ||
Avoid it. | ||
Because when you are a teenager, you can speak very carelessly without really knowing the consequences and really damage yourself forever. | ||
You know, when you're a teenager, you just don't have enough time. | ||
To study this stuff and to see how things unfold. | ||
You know, you're young and what I would do at that age is to just take it all in. | ||
Read as much as you can. | ||
Listen as much as you can. | ||
Soak it all in. | ||
Make observations. | ||
Read. Write. | ||
If you want to write, that's okay. | ||
I encourage you to write. | ||
Write a blog. | ||
Write even if you don't publish it. | ||
Write in a journal. | ||
But read, write, soak in as much as possible, ask effective questions, hypothesize, talk to your friends, talk to experts, reach out to experts. | ||
But I would at this stage in the game just try to soak in as much as you can more than activism. | ||
Because activism, if you're not careful, can get you in a lot, lot of trouble and can burn you forever. | ||
And I've seen it happen to a lot of people. | ||
So be very careful with that. | ||
When you're young, this is the time to find a mentor. | ||
This is the time to read as many books as you can, develop skills. | ||
Later in life, you can be an activist. | ||
In college, you could be an activist. | ||
You don't even need to wait that long. | ||
In college, there's plenty of opportunities to do activism. | ||
In high school, there's just not a ton of opportunities. | ||
There just isn't a ton of outlet for that. | ||
Everybody wants to try. | ||
They want to do a teen Republican thing. | ||
It never goes anywhere, trust me. | ||
So at this stage in the game, just read as much as you can. | ||
Read books. | ||
Read as many books as you can. | ||
And when you're in college, you could join Turning Point. | ||
You could join CRs, YRs. | ||
You could start to get involved. | ||
Even if you're in high school, try and get involved in a campaign. | ||
If you want to get involved, join a local campaign. | ||
And just play it close to the chest. | ||
You don't need to tell them you're a groyper. | ||
You don't need to tell them you're based in Red Pill. | ||
Just be enthusiastic. | ||
You know, develop relationships. | ||
That's my advice to you as a young person, okay? | ||
Heed my advice at your own peril. | ||
Or Norit, I should say. | ||
I need a new go-to. | ||
Ugh. It's White Monster and Blueprint. | ||
Creatine and caffeine is, I do guarana and creatine, or I do monster and blueprint, because blueprint has creatine in it. | ||
That's my formula. | ||
But yeah, maybe we'll do something soon. | ||
Thanks for all you da nigga. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Anti-Jew 777 cent, $10. | ||
We need to finish off the cartels and establish peace and freedom in Mexico. | ||
Only one way to handle terrorist groups. | ||
Nothing wrong with civilian militias, but I'm against the cartels'brutality towards innocent civilians. | ||
I'm a Mexican born and raised in the U.S. | ||
Why do we need to do that in Mexico? | ||
We just need to keep him out of America. | ||
I think I know who that is. | ||
I've seen him on Twitter. | ||
I think we're mutuals. | ||
But I don't know a ton about him. | ||
I've never talked to him or anything. | ||
So maybe. | ||
I don't really know what he's all about. | ||
Groi Pergoose sent $10. | ||
Master P. R.I.P. | ||
Tupac. Anti-Ju 777 sent $10. | ||
Horse should be jailed for a year. | ||
First offense is one year. | ||
Second offense is two years. | ||
And so on. | ||
Real Paisan sent $10. | ||
Cuomo running away with it in the polls. | ||
If he locks these African Americans up and cleans up the city, will he have a shot at the presidency? | ||
Or does he have to be the governor again for full rehabilitation? | ||
Is he perverted? | ||
Or is he just Italian? | ||
Anfong Fuhrer sent $10. | ||
What is your opinion on Gypsy Crusader? | ||
I know that you're more of a white nationalist and he's a white supremacist. | ||
Never been a big fan. | ||
You know, he's always had a problem with me. | ||
I guess recently he doesn't have a problem with me anymore. | ||
But I just don't—I don't know how productive all that stuff is, going on Omegle and, like, yelling at people and doing the whole shock-shock thing. | ||
I don't know how productive that is. | ||
I've never been a big fan of that style. | ||
He knows that. | ||
So it's his prerogative, but I'm—you know, I just—why do they have to do all of that? | ||
People are so committed to doing things that don't work. | ||
You know, and I think of guys like Handsome Truth, Gypsy Crusader, Patriot Front. | ||
Patriot Front's different than the two of them. | ||
But I look at, like, Handsome Truth. | ||
Handsome Truth puts out flyers that have a lot of good information. | ||
So why do we gotta do the other stuff? | ||
You know, the other stuff where it's like you're screaming at kids in public and really aggressive, really vulgar. | ||
Why that? | ||
You know, and I get being funny. | ||
I'm funny too, but there's got to be some discretion. | ||
So I just question why is there this attachment to doing it in the most outrageous, the most alienating way possible? | ||
And then like with Patriot Front, they say, well, you know, we're active and we read about American history. | ||
Great! When they say that, I think that's fantastic. | ||
It's true. | ||
People don't know enough about American history, and they should, and people should get active. | ||
Okay, but why do we have to then get in uniforms and march down the street? | ||
Like, that's the part where it's like, why are we so attached always to those things? | ||
I've never understood it. | ||
I can never get a good answer from them. | ||
So... I did. | ||
Hashtag rape Sean Breed sent $10. | ||
Mass sodomizing of Sean Breed scheduled at Cozy HQ this Saturday from 10 a.m. indefinitely until he turns that coal bot off. | ||
Sean Breed! | ||
Hey, shut up. | ||
Sean Breed is the loyalist chatter. | ||
Anthony Yanni sent $250. | ||
Hey, thanks for the huge super chat. | ||
No message. | ||
Love it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Hi. Hi. | ||
Noah Albright sent $10. | ||
You're like the Jordan Peterson of the left. | ||
Restore whiteness sent $10. | ||
Trump is giving mothers $5,000 for every baby they have. | ||
The black population will explode. | ||
It's over. | ||
Okay. Mm. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
autistic person who's autistically focused on autism like rfk jr or a dog chasing its own tail uh retard antichrist burns forever sent 15 author tim cohenon seems to have identified the antichrist as per rev 13 18 he's kooky on some other topics he discusses imo but his identification of the antichrist appears to be the real thing his spotify podcasts | ||
with josh monday slash the fact hunter are good places to start this rabbit hole | ||
Oh, I'm really interested in that. | ||
True. I have no thoughts on any of that. | ||
How do you explain that? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Three days, three nights in the belly of the fish because he rose again on the third day. | ||
Because he died. | ||
He died and went to hell. | ||
That's why. | ||
When Jesus was crucified, he descended into hell to free the people who were in limbo and the people who were in hell up until that point. | ||
No one could get to heaven until Christ died on the cross. | ||
So Christ died on the cross on Friday, descended into hell. | ||
That's day one. | ||
Day two on Saturday, he remained dead. | ||
And then they say at 3 a.m. on Sunday, that is when his soul reunited with his body. | ||
And that's when he emerged from the tomb later in the day. | ||
That's the third day. | ||
So day one, day two, day three, he descended into hell. | ||
That's when he was in the belly of the fish. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
That seems really simple. | ||
I don't know why that's a question. | ||
But the man on the cross put in the tomb Friday evening to Sunday morning. | ||
That does not fulfill... | ||
How does that not fulfill the prophecy? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
True. Yep. | ||
Yep. True. | ||
Hmm. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Whoa! Hey, thank you, man, for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We love YNWA Palestine. | ||
We stand with the Palestinians still and Iran also. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We lost a great advocate for the Palestinian cause, Pope Francis, who was advocating and calling even the Palestinian Christians right up until the day he died. | ||
So God bless them. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Skywalker sent $10. | ||
Brother, just wait till somebody creates an eye that puts Jesus, Muhammad, the Buddha all into one and people start worshipping the Church of Ai. | ||
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Duh. I'm not. | |
Hi, Nick. | ||
I am a huge fan. | ||
I have been listening for eight years now. | ||
I just wanted to say thank you for the impact you had on me and I wanted to see if you would give me a hard spanking over the knee. | ||
E-girls forever sent $10. | ||
Is Auschwitz fake? | ||
What about all the Holocaust museums or the exhibits fabric? | ||
Orangutan fans sent $15. | ||
No way is this narrative about an Iran deal legit. | ||
Israel always gets what Israel wants. | ||
They'll probably bomb Iran right after they disarm. | ||
Amen sent $10. | ||
Went through Burnett's 30k word. | ||
Not a groiper. | ||
Not a hater. | ||
I think most of it is dishonest guilt by association or inability to understand edgy humor and white nighting. | ||
But 5% is like, okay, maybe you are gay. | ||
Middle McGaw sent $20. | ||
Much respect for your take on Ye's cousin's revolution. | ||
I did a whole show about it. | ||
I did a whole show about it two or three weeks ago. | ||
That guy was probably MS-13. | ||
He was probably MS-13. | ||
He was accused in 2020, I believe, by ICE of being MS-13. | ||
They were going to deport him, and there was an injunction put on the deportation order. | ||
So this guy is illegal. | ||
He has no legal standing to be here. | ||
He's suspected of being MS-13. | ||
I don't think there's anything wrong done at all. | ||
He had no legal standing to be in the country. | ||
We're going to get... | ||
An illegal immigrant back to America? | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
So, and I think it's good to send a signal to every other illegal immigrant that if they come here or stay here, they might wind up in jail. | ||
I don't think that's the worst thing ever. | ||
John Williams sent $10. | ||
How should the United States realistically regain its industrial capacity and shipbuilding capabilities? | ||
High tariffs? | ||
Total deregulation? | ||
Economic union with the Europeans and, or, Japanese? | ||
Opinion on these options? | ||
Covered it before. | ||
Subsidies. Trade barriers. | ||
You need – basically you need a long-term, whole-of-government, comprehensive industrial policy that makes it competitive to rebuild those industries in America. | ||
But you also need major, major investment from the federal government. | ||
You need to put up trade barriers to protect industry in America to make it competitive. | ||
But then you need a huge investment from the government over the long-term, sustained investment. | ||
So that we can start to train up a workforce. | ||
We can start to build the infrastructure, make these capital investments. | ||
Because it's not done overnight. | ||
We need a whole new workforce. | ||
We need a whole new infrastructure, a whole ecosystem. | ||
It's not as simple as like, okay, we put up the trade barriers. | ||
Now we're going to have industry again. | ||
So what the government needs to do is create an environment of certainty and confidence. | ||
That this is the new paradigm. | ||
If you do that, the business will come. | ||
But they need to have confidence. | ||
Right now, no one's investing because they don't know. | ||
Can we invest in America? | ||
Should we? | ||
Or can we ride it out and then keep it going in China? | ||
Or move it to India or Indonesia or Taiwan or the Philippines? | ||
No one wants to make a huge capital investment because they have no confidence in the regime because they have no certainty. | ||
If the regime said, okay, look, the tariff is going to be this for the next 10 years. | ||
This is our extremely detailed tariff schedule. | ||
These are the quotas. | ||
These are the trade barriers. | ||
These are intellectual property protections. | ||
And it's going to be accompanied by this sustained investment over 10 years and this program and this, this, this. | ||
And this is the policy from now until 2028 or 2035. | ||
If they said that was the program. | ||
Then you would see investment. | ||
Then the wheels would start to turn. | ||
But right now, when the Trump administration says, we're going to do tariffs, no we're not. | ||
We're going to, no we're not. | ||
We're going to, 200% tariff, never mind. | ||
Well, we're going to do reciprocal, never mind. | ||
In 90 days, we're going to do it. | ||
No one's going to invest. | ||
They're going to sit on the money. | ||
They're going to ride it out. | ||
They're going to wait and see what happens. | ||
And then, on the other side of it, when There isn't a completely new paradigm. | ||
They're going to keep doing what they were doing before. | ||
They're going to keep it in China. | ||
They're going to move it to some other Asian country when we get a bilateral trade agreement. | ||
And it's never going to come back. | ||
They'll just never do it. | ||
It just will not make sense to move it here. | ||
So that is what they need to do. | ||
Isaiah sent $10. | ||
I hope a good amount of the somewhat socially deprived Roy Per crowd watched Myron Gaines at the University of South Carolina tonight. | ||
He presented direct and confident answers from people asking about the JQ. Important to get out in person and be a part of the conversations to turn the culture. | ||
Yeah, it's good for e-celebrities to do that. | ||
I don't know what you mean whenever everybody else is going to be going out and doing JQ-owned compilations. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
But yeah, he did do a good job. | ||
He did a very good job. | ||
He's well-spoken. | ||
It's pretty funny stuff. | ||
But I don't know that your average person should be fielding, you know, like a JQ Ask Me Anything. | ||
These people sent $25. | ||
A Fuentes slash Hanania conservatari back. | ||
You think? | ||
I don't know if he would do a collaboration with me. | ||
Maybe. TX Groy percent $10. | ||
Mike Waltz put someone who worked at the Israeli Ministry of Defense in charge of the Israel and Iran portfolio at the NSC. | ||
I saw that, yeah. | ||
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Pretty funny. | |
Oh, you're trying to start beef. | ||
I'm not falling for it. | ||
Hello, first time super chatting. | ||
I love how you got to collab with the goat Timothy Gordon. | ||
My question to you is what's your take on St. Maximilian Kolbe? | ||
That's all bullshit. | ||
Anti-Semitic cat sent $10. | ||
I am convinced that true friendship is only a guy thing, but anyways, 100% friendship is an amazing and sacred thing, and very few things made me feel so good like helping out a friend. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
I agree. | ||
is only a guy thing. | ||
Terran grow a percent $10. | ||
Interesting that a plan to have Israel strike Iran while the U.S. engages in nuclear talks to provide it plausible deniability is spelled out in a Brookings journal | ||
Yeah, and I believe that. | ||
Yeah, gotta love it. | ||
Think so? | ||
Oh, no, no, no, I don't think so. | ||
No. You can take your L and you can go over there. | ||
I love all these simps. | ||
These pathetic simps, they got something to say about me. | ||
It doesn't work out. | ||
And then they want to say, oh, you were right. | ||
I'm team Nick. | ||
No, loser. | ||
We don't want you now. | ||
You're some failed simp. | ||
You're a failed simp. | ||
You tried to simp for women. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
Now you want to, now you big loser want to come and hang with us? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Oh, Nick, my wife left me. | ||
I guess you were right. | ||
Now I'm on. | ||
No, I actually don't want anything to do with that. | ||
No, you could keep her. | ||
You could keep her. | ||
That's all you, pal. | ||
Okay, shut up. | ||
No, but I'm sorry if your wife left you for real. | ||
I don't really know what's going on with that. | ||
But don't give me this. | ||
That just makes it feel so pathetic. | ||
When you go, I guess my wife left me. | ||
LOL. Like, you just sound fucking pathetic. | ||
Do you know you sound pathetic when you say that? | ||
Like, you're just like... | ||
Coping? That's just like the most disgusting cope I've ever seen. | ||
I guess my wife left me. | ||
No, I'm not joking. | ||
LOL. Like, dude, are you okay? | ||
Like, yeah, I don't know. | ||
Get a grip? | ||
My wife left me over text today. | ||
LOL. No, I'm not joking. | ||
Hey, pal. | ||
There's nothing cringier than like faking it like you're doing okay. | ||
Yeah, sorry that happened to you. | ||
You know, maybe keep it to yourself. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Maybe, like, try and work through that. | ||
Like, that's not actually—I don't know why you would post your L like that. | ||
It's not a victory. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
Well, first of all, it's really none of your business. | ||
I don't really need to explain myself to you. | ||
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What gives? | |
Why aren't you married? | ||
It's not really any of your business. | ||
It's not your concern. | ||
But I really just have no... | ||
I just don't want that in my life right now. | ||
I'm going to get married eventually. | ||
Not that it's your business, but I'm going to get married eventually. | ||
I'd like to at some point, but I mean, look, can you picture me on a date? | ||
Can you picture me sliding into a girl's DMs and being like, hey, what's up? | ||
And I'm going to go on a date and, hey, you look really good tonight. | ||
Like, I just don't see myself doing that, and I don't see myself undertaking what I'm doing while I'm attached at the hip to some woman. | ||
Because you know what's going to happen the second I start dating a woman? | ||
First of all, if I start dating a woman and it doesn't work out, I'm going to get torched. | ||
If I date a woman, and God forbid it doesn't work out immediately, she's not the one, I don't marry her, I'm going to get fucking torched. | ||
She's going to go to the press. | ||
Oh, he was abusive. | ||
Oh, he's weird. | ||
Oh, he said this. | ||
He said that. | ||
Oh, isn't this so cringe? | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
You know, if it doesn't work out, it's like DEFCON 1, like Reputational Destruction City and Everybody Knew You. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, if it does work out, let's say it's going well, you know, we're talking, blah, blah, blah. | ||
You know she's going to start saying... | ||
Do you think you should really say that? | ||
You think you should really say all that? | ||
You think you should really talk that way about women? | ||
You think you really talk that way about Trent Horn's wife? | ||
She's gonna start fucking talking back. | ||
And like, I just don't need that. | ||
Like, yeah, I'm not gonna listen to her. | ||
I'd be like, hey, shut the fuck up. | ||
But I don't, I just don't need that in my ear. | ||
That's two. | ||
Three, she's gonna start demanding more of my time. | ||
I do this show Monday through Friday for the most part. | ||
I travel a lot. | ||
You never take me on dates. | ||
We never go out on the week. | ||
You know, I like my weekend. | ||
I gotta do a show on Monday night, Tuesday night, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday night. | ||
No date night during the week. | ||
Guess what my weekend is gonna be now? | ||
Fucking date. | ||
Five nights a week I do my show. | ||
Guess what Saturday night's gotta be? | ||
Otherwise, oh, you never take me out. | ||
So then that's just now. | ||
A weekly commitment. | ||
One, two, three days a week. | ||
Doing this. | ||
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Okay. So, I just... | |
I'm good for now. | ||
And then, you know, then we get married and then that's, okay, fucking Israel's gonna drone strike my wedding. | ||
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You know, like, Israel's gonna drone strike my wedding. | |
Then I get married. | ||
And then she's gonna want to say... | ||
Oh, I want a minivan. | ||
You can't have your cool-ass car. | ||
You've got to have a gay-ass minivan. | ||
She's going to say, oh, I don't want to live in Chicago. | ||
It's too dangerous. | ||
I want to live in a big white farmhouse. | ||
She's going to gayify my whole life. | ||
She's going to start putting fucking decorative bowls on every table. | ||
No table will be a clear space. | ||
Just decorative bowls everywhere. | ||
Decorative fixtures and bullshit. | ||
And nonsense hanging on the walls, prints, stupid fucking bullshit prints of nothing that cost nothing adorning the walls. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
So I just can't. | ||
I'm just not going to do that now. | ||
I'm a young, virile, vital male. | ||
I'm intense. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
I have my eye on the prize. | ||
I'm ambitious. | ||
And the last thing I need is to have all of my vril, all of my semen sucked out of me, all of my metaphorically and literally by some woman taking my vital energy and transmuting it. | ||
Instead of being transmuted into ambition, it's going to be channeled into some woman's whims. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Maybe someday, but not today. | ||
So, fuck off. | ||
None of your business. | ||
Why aren't you married? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You watch this show and think, oh, you know what would make this show better? | ||
A woman living with... | ||
This show is awesome because it has no women. | ||
This show is awesome because women have nothing to do with it. | ||
That's what makes my life awesome. | ||
My life is awesome. | ||
My show is awesome because there's no women involved. | ||
And you watch this awesome show where I'm hardcore, no holds barred. | ||
I say whatever the fuck I want. | ||
You know, people are getting killed outside my house all the time. | ||
And it's just awesome. | ||
And you're like, why aren't you married? | ||
Why aren't you doing Tasteful Banner with your girlfriend? | ||
Hey, fuck you. | ||
Kill yourself. | ||
You're good-looking. | ||
You could get a wife. | ||
Yeah, I know I could. | ||
I know I could fuck anything. | ||
I know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
I'm infamous. | ||
I'm rich. | ||
I'm pretty good-looking. | ||
Like, yeah, I know. | ||
I know I could. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
I'm good for now. | ||
Gosh, fuck off and die with that. | ||
Always. I ain't gonna get a fit like it's any of your business. | ||
What are you, my fucking parents? | ||
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Gosh. Fuck off with that. | |
Why aren't you married? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Why do you fucking care whether I'm married or not? | ||
Gosh. People watch this kick-ass show and go, I wonder if the guy doing the show is married. | ||
I wonder if he goes into a cream-colored bedroom filled with bullshit and gets cuddles and watches fucking bullshit on TV. | ||
Because I care about that and I need to know. | ||
Fuck right off with that. | ||
Gosh. Oh, it's either Zitvedu's. | ||
Or is it Vilnius? | ||
I always get him confused. | ||
I know it's a V. I think it's Vaduz. | ||
I don't know how you pronounce it. | ||
V-A-D-U-Z? | ||
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Let me see. | |
The goat. | ||
Hello, the goat. | ||
Why don't you worry about the capital of Liechtenstein? | ||
Then he can ask me if I'm going to get married. | ||
1984 sent $10. | ||
To those hurting, there are no material solutions to spiritual problems. | ||
For me personally, I find communion with the suffering of Christ on the cross brings comfort. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Hot take alert. | ||
Fuck you, bitch. | ||
Fuck you, dumb bitch. | ||
Yeah, and that's what I thought. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
Crazy bitch coming on the show. | ||
This is just like when I got raped! | ||
Shut the fuck up, bitch. | ||
This is about Kanye. | ||
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Asshole! So good. | |
And we're back. | ||
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And we're back. | |
In case you missed it, this super chatter earlier in the show is like, Kanye, you know, confessing that that's just like how I got essayed and raped. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, no. | ||
Yeah. Of course, typical woman making it about herself. | ||
Typical stupid bitch screaming about rape all the time. | ||
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They're right about you. | |
You're... Asshole. | ||
Yeah. Put you in your place. | ||
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Next. You thought... | |
Oh, man. | ||
people get on him for the Gooner stuff. | ||
Delicious. Nick Air sent $10. | ||
Props for staying strong on Ye. | ||
I hate how people get on him for the Gooner stuff. | ||
No. Definitely not. | ||
Okay, we're doing follow-ups. | ||
But politics is something I don't know as much about. | ||
Don't hand me a friggin'packet, yo, but one book could start a good rabbit hole. | ||
DHX. | ||
Um, on where to start. | ||
Gosh. Pat Buchanan's a great place to start. | ||
Sam Francis. | ||
You want a good book? | ||
Sam Francis. | ||
Revolution from the Middle. | ||
Great place to start. | ||
Pat Buchanan, Death of the West, great starter material. | ||
Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, very entry-level, great place to start. | ||
What's the area of interest? | ||
I mean, if it's general stuff, those are some good places to start. | ||
Let me scratch my brain. | ||
What else is good? | ||
Oons Review, American Pravda. | ||
American Pravda is a great series to start with. | ||
Good entry-level red pill on a lot of different things. | ||
I always recommend... | ||
Let's see. | ||
Yeah, there's a good place to start. | ||
Okay. Okay. | ||
Also, confessing to a priest has helped me a lot with my porn problem. | ||
God bless. | ||
Good. Yeah, if you want to get in politics, then yes. | ||
Christopher Brunette sent $25. | ||
Wow, Nick, I'm really upset for how this all went down. | ||
I was molested by several men, pretty much everyone, in my life, and seeing your support for yay is something I needed. | ||
Now I'm a retarded-sounding substacker that chat 1.0 does better and none of the men want to get inmate. | ||
I don't have the lips for Keith with subs. | ||
Who are you again? | ||
I forget. | ||
Can we get some more boomer-sending superchats? | ||
Can we call this guy out who doesn't know shit? | ||
True. I don't like either of them. | ||
You need to make some connections. | ||
If that's the case, you know someone in politics. | ||
Try and get connected. | ||
I mean, I would work in law. | ||
I'd work at a law firm for a little while and then try and make some political connections. | ||
See if you can pound the pavement and get involved. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
This can't be real, is it? | ||
Paul Garrett sent $10. | ||
Hello, Nick. | ||
I am a college student considering an internship in Chicago. | ||
You have really inspired me, and I was wondering if you could use any assistance in building a greater movement while I am in the city this summer. | ||
If yes, let me know how we can get in touch. | ||
Love what you're doing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
Thanks. Glad to hear it. | ||
levels of reward if I can't match the sacrifices of past martyrs like WDF. | ||
I don't understand the question. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $109. | ||
Nick, heard you were having some girl troubles. | ||
That sucks. | ||
Have you tried jolking? | ||
It really helped me and it also is done by forming the white power hand sign, which is based. | ||
If we all do this, Austin Metcalfe will not happen again and his dad can't stop us. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Hitler felt the same way about women. | ||
He rarely had time for them with what he was doing. | ||
He could have had any women, but he knew it was bad luck. | ||
He didn't marry Eva Braun until I was lost. | ||
Yeah, I'm not. | ||
I didn't actually think about Hitler before I decided that I didn't feel like getting married right now. | ||
I just don't right now. | ||
But thank you for that. | ||
Okay, that's our last super chat. | ||
Can people just... | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
That's the last super chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
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Smash the like button. | ||
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I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock central as always. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thank you to our top super chatters, YNWA Palestine, Anthony A&I and John Dave Irving. | ||
Thanks to all our super chatters. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
*music* | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. |