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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
They said trust your man. | ||
I'm a son of a leader. | ||
They lost in the bottle. | ||
I said change from girls in the bottle. | ||
My mama said trust don't hold you so problem. | ||
I'm at one, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I'm the first. | ||
Itch. | ||
See Ricky said don't let the bottle. | ||
I want to pull you. | ||
But they want to pull you in a world. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're on. | ||
Not my words, not my rules, I just endorse them, all right? | ||
Not my words, not my words, I don't know, I just endorse them, all right? | ||
Not my words, I don't know, I just endorse them, all right? | ||
Not my words, I endorse them, all right? | ||
It's warming up, everybody who dares to vote. | ||
Not my words, I don't know, I just endorse them, all right? | ||
America's first bitch. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
But... | ||
That has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blow. | ||
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... | ||
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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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They 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, these words to you tonight. | ||
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you. | ||
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Saying to me, he's like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | |
A new droifer war. | ||
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Yeah, nigga this war, nigga this war, I'm chucking bodies on the floor, I'm with it all, I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | |
Niggas is dying when it's so weak, I get excited for them cops, and no one ain't crying when he gone, cause Brody was fighting for the cold. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers, we do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen, the anguished fallen, their lives have meaning because we the living refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the sin for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers raise! | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say. | ||
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And then they say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's gone. | |
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | |
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | |
It's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it. | ||
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. | ||
I'm back in every weekend. | ||
I see the world from the deep end. | ||
You say that I'm bad for no reason. | ||
Bitch, I'm back up. | ||
I'm, I'm down. | ||
I see the damage. | ||
I see this kid. | ||
You know I'm different climbers. | ||
Yeah, I got this stuff. | ||
Got it'cause I ain't trying. | ||
Wish it in like family. | ||
Wish it in they memories. | ||
Hold it up. | ||
Where you wear the clothes? | ||
Hold it up. | ||
Where you had that gun? | ||
Pull up. | ||
Pull up. | ||
Pull up by side. | ||
Pull up on them. | ||
Now I get this bag on hats. | ||
On them. | ||
I'm straight out of these diamonds. | ||
I'm straight out of these lights. | ||
How you gonna save these bills? | ||
Where you gonna save these lights? | ||
Yeah, turn around my show. | ||
At least just do it right. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We go out all night. | ||
It gon'save me big. | ||
Gon'save me big. | ||
Gon'shut up all night. | ||
We gon'save my dream. | ||
They gon'save my cup. | ||
They gon'save me all right. | ||
They had it, they leave me big out of the front of the bank. | ||
They tell with the blocks I'm tweaking. | ||
We got the bills in the blood. | ||
I'm sliding you out of your mind. | ||
You crazy tweaking. | ||
I'm out of my lane. | ||
I'm out of my mind. | ||
I'm really out of my thinking. | ||
Know that you're loving this light. | ||
You're loving this world. | ||
We're running it big every weekend. | ||
Shutting in love with me every time I know. | ||
You're a split. | ||
All y'all trying to get sighted is like that world. | ||
Y'all get some running back up every weekend. | ||
Now you see I'm going off on the table. | ||
You say that I'm bad. | ||
You're not raising. | ||
You're not raising. | ||
Bitch, I'm better. | ||
I'm better. | ||
Lawrence, I found something really interesting. | ||
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American. | ||
But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them. | ||
I cannot support this. | ||
And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this. | ||
It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants. | ||
And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly. | ||
They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
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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. | ||
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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This is a miracle. | ||
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Thank 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 you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked Our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, "In God we trust." And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, And humble beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders, never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow His teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts. | ||
And to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
May God bless the United States. | ||
United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian? | ||
Yes. | ||
Our movement is about 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. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | |
I am your voice. | ||
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I am your voice. | |
with us. | ||
If you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
Get it like this. | ||
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Waste of the day love, it's a waste of the day. | |
Drugs of the rest, waste of the day. | ||
We're going to love it, wasting the rest of my time. | ||
Waste of the day love, it's a waste of the day. | ||
Waste of the day love, it's a waste of the day. | ||
Drugs of the day, waste of the day. | ||
We're going to love it, waste of the day. | ||
The socialists, globalists, Marxists, communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out, like, no. | ||
This nation belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country. | ||
And it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
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To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land. | |
The people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
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We want our country to be great again. | |
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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We want our country to be respected. | |
The time for everything. | ||
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. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | |
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
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Are you an infant? | |
Are you an infant? | ||
Are you an infant? | ||
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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. | |
Tell yourself. | ||
Hey. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
I put together some impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go gig or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman that looks like that has to have an official set. | ||
Oh my God! | ||
Hey Donald! | ||
Oh, you feel great. | ||
Come on, thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
It's a special. | ||
Listen, are you begging her? | ||
Are you? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You speak to Matt. | ||
I'm going to the show. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
He's here. | ||
He's here. | ||
We're coming out. | ||
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? | ||
My new game is Trump The Game This | ||
sounds like political presidential talk 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've never run into losing my life I don't know how your audience knows but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off That's the guy on | ||
the side, right? | ||
Mm-hmm That's it Kevin, thank you I'm happy to tell you Okay, kids, make it fast I've got to play to do it He created a magazine Mr. Trump I think he did Scamish He's so good to know how to play it in the world, right? | ||
He's so good to know how to play it in the world, right? | ||
Excuse me, first of all, right? | ||
Now the hall is good Your male modeling would be what it is today I think | ||
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Hey. | ||
Why this beat's so crazy? | ||
We will make America proud again. | ||
When you talk to KRC's, we will move. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
I said, my stuff not from a trench. | ||
Come to my block. | ||
Come and see how we living. | ||
Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service? | ||
Because I think it's a very mean life. | ||
I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life. | ||
And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. | ||
And that's a sad commentary for the political process. | ||
And if you have a minute, why don't we go? | ||
Talk about it somewhere only we know. | ||
This can be the end of everything. | ||
So don't we go somewhere only we know. | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
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Lawrence, I found something really interesting. | ||
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American. | ||
But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them. | ||
I cannot support this and I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this. | ||
It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants. | ||
And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly. | ||
They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
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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. | ||
And that's a reminder, hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277. | ||
I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win. | ||
And now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Quentis. | ||
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I should have supported Grape of War 2. You say that I'm bad, but I'm raising this one. | |
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh I'm straight all these | ||
diamonds, I'm straight all these lights, yeah, yeah How you gon'save these bills? | ||
How you gon'save these lights? | ||
Yeah, turn it up, at my show, actually just do it right Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'set me big, gon'set me big, gon'set me up all night You gon'set my dreams, you gon'set my cup, you gon'set me all right I'm out of my mind, I'm really out of my thinking Know that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it back every weekend You say that I'm back for no reason | ||
Bitch, I'm back up every weekend You say that I'm back for no reason Bitch, I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I wanna be a dictator I wanna be a dictator And you know why I wanna be a dictator? | ||
Because I wanna wall Right? | ||
I wanna wall, and I wanna drill, drill, drill My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs Want more and | ||
more, people just want more and more Freedom and love, what he's looking for Want more and more, people just want more and more Freedom and love, what he's looking for | ||
Looking for From desire My senses purify Feed from desire My senses purify Feed from desire My senses purify Feed from desire Na na na na na na na na So | ||
like you're tired Headed on my chest Now you're gonna take me like everybody Slide those in the victim I can't want to believe I can't believe I can't believe I can't believe We'll be right | ||
back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We 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 help us. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
But that has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down, removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is. | ||
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, 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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Thank you. | |
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... | ||
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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 They have to change. | ||
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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* *Cheering* *Cheering* Saying to me he's like this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like yeah. | ||
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I'm like. | |
I will fight for you with every breath in my body. | ||
And I will never ever let you down. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nigga this war. | ||
Nigga this war. | ||
I'm chucking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so weird. | ||
I get excited for them. | ||
And no one crying when he's gone. | ||
I get excited for them. | ||
Cause brody was fighting for them. | ||
I do the shit for my brothers. | ||
We do the 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 rage! | ||
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. | ||
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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 include in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | |
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. | ||
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, 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 reelection 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 gonna tap the screen to pressure Trump, except one problem: Elon owns the platform. | |
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified. | ||
And it's being manipulated. | ||
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to the diplomas. | ||
And that's a reminder, hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277. | ||
I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win. | ||
And now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I want you to... | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Quentis. | ||
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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. 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 dreams. | ||
Beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
Never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
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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. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We got a great show for you tonight. | ||
I'm not 100% yet. | ||
I'm still a little bit sick. | ||
But we got to bring the show back. | ||
It's been way too long. | ||
We got a big show for you tonight. | ||
A lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big news. | ||
Seems like we finally won. | ||
Featured stories that the United States is splitting up. | ||
Trump and Netanyahu are not talking anymore, allegedly. | ||
That's the rumor. | ||
Not only that, he's not talking to any of the big Zionist donors or influencers. | ||
He's not talking to Miriam Adelson. | ||
He's not talking to Mark Levin. | ||
They say he's not even talking to Mike Huckabee, his ambassador to Israel. | ||
And we're going to get to the bottom of it on the show tonight. | ||
We're going to talk all about this. | ||
Rumored split. | ||
And I should say there's actually a little bit of substance to the rumors beyond speculation and anonymous sources. | ||
There's a few key issues we're going to break down tonight where it actually does seem like the United States is splitting up with Israel. | ||
At least that's the appearance. | ||
And the three issues are, well, one of them we've actually talked about for weeks. | ||
It's the negotiations with Iran over their nuclear program. | ||
The Israelis don't want that to happen at all. | ||
And they say even if it's successful, they're going to bomb Iran anyway. | ||
They're very unhappy that the talks have gotten this far, that they're this advanced. | ||
But that one's been going on for a long time. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, we actually covered last week. | ||
That is the ceasefire between Washington and the Houthis. | ||
And we'll have a little bit more insight on that tonight. | ||
There was a big piece in the New York Times today. | ||
Talking about why that happened, because it seemed sudden, but actually that had been in the works for a long time, actually as early as May 5th. | ||
The order came down that the war was over. | ||
That is the United States' operation against the Houthis. | ||
The third thing was actually just announced this weekend, or maybe it was Friday, but this was announced just days ago. | ||
The United States is prepared to move ahead with a nuclear deal. | ||
Not with Iran, but with Saudi Arabia. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit about that tonight. | ||
I haven't talked a lot about it over the years, but this has been a conversation that's been going on for a long time. | ||
The Trump administration, according to anonymous sources, is prepared to give Saudi Arabia civilian nuclear capabilities without first normalizing ties with Israel. | ||
And that's a huge deal. | ||
Because that's been a conversation for years, and they were always coupled together. | ||
That Saudi Arabia would get a civilian nuclear program. | ||
In exchange, they had to recognize Israel as a state and normalize relations. | ||
And that would be the crown jewel of the Abraham Accords diplomatic revolution. | ||
And of course, in the first Trump administration, it was the Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco. | ||
They became the... | ||
Third, fourth, and fifth Arab countries after Egypt and Jordan to recognize Israel, to normalize relations. | ||
Each were bribed by the United States. | ||
It would be extraordinary to get Saudi Arabia on board. | ||
Trump tried. | ||
Biden tried. | ||
In the second term, they're trying to push forward again. | ||
And always the deal was... | ||
A security guarantee for Saudi Arabia, a big arms deal. | ||
They would normalize ties with Israel, but the big thing that Saudi Arabia wants in addition to a security guarantee is a nuclear deal. | ||
Potentially now, again the rumor is, Trump says they're decoupling those things. | ||
Saudi Arabia will get nukes. | ||
That is a civilian nuclear program, not weapons. | ||
And they can get that without normalizing ties with Israel. | ||
So those are three areas where the United States appears to have diverged diplomatically. | ||
They're going outright against Israel's policy. | ||
And what's more, they're not coordinating with the Israelis at all. | ||
They're not keeping them in the loop. | ||
So there is some substance to this report. | ||
There's clearly a planted story that Trump and Netanyahu are on the outs. | ||
But what's deeper is what has been in the press now. | ||
Like I said, these are developments that have been in the works for months. | ||
The nuclear negotiations with Iran, the ceasefire with the Houthis last week. | ||
Now, potentially this new development, a deal with the Saudis on a civilian nuclear program. | ||
Like I said, these are three areas where maybe there is something to that. | ||
So we're going to talk all about that. | ||
We're also going to talk tonight about the state of those nuclear negotiations with Iran. | ||
If you remember, last week, the nuclear talks were abruptly called off. | ||
We are five weeks into the eight-week timetable that Trump has set to achieve an interim nuclear agreement with Iran. | ||
He said five weeks ago that they have 60 days, or eight weeks. | ||
Just a little over eight weeks. | ||
Last week was week number four, the halfway point. | ||
Up until that point, there had been negotiations every single week. | ||
On the weekend. | ||
So there was a negotiation week number one in Oman. | ||
Then there was another negotiation week number two. | ||
And a third negotiation week number three I think in Rome. | ||
Or maybe I flipped number two and three. | ||
The fourth week they had scheduled negotiations. | ||
They were called off by the United States. | ||
They said they'd reschedule them. | ||
Then they put them off indefinitely. | ||
And this is because the third week was particularly difficult. | ||
We'll talk about why. | ||
It had to do with enrichment of nuclear material. | ||
That is the sticking point, and that's really the critical issue here. | ||
So they were canceled last week. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
Now this week, they had talks again. | ||
So this is the fourth round of talks on the fifth week out of the eight weeks in the deadline. | ||
In this fourth round of talks, they said they were very, very difficult. | ||
Both sides say they were constructive. | ||
They made progress. | ||
But both sides said that they're getting into some very difficult issues. | ||
And so we'll talk about the state of those negotiations because, you know, there's a lot of rhetoric going on right now. | ||
There's a lot that's being said in the press and by either side. | ||
We'll talk about what's being said. | ||
But as always, we have to consider the fundamentals. | ||
We have to consider the reality of the negotiation. | ||
And when I say that, I mean we have to talk about what the deal is actually going to look like. | ||
There is a major impasse between Iran and the United States, and it cannot be overcome with rhetoric. | ||
The impasse is whether Iran can have a nuclear program. | ||
Can they enrich uranium? | ||
Can they have the capability to enrich uranium? | ||
Separate but related questions. | ||
Iran, for them, the answer is yes to both. | ||
The United States, we don't even know the position. | ||
We know that the answer to one of those questions is no, they cannot enrich uranium. | ||
We don't know what the U.S. position is on whether they can have the capability to do that. | ||
But this is an impasse. | ||
This is a fundamental disagreement. | ||
So what's, I guess, the question mark, what's open-ended here is whether the United States and whatever decision-making body in the United States, whether that's the president or whether that's the Congress, which raffirms. | ||
Ratifies a potential deal. | ||
Whether ratification by Congress is part of the deal, that might be the case. | ||
It's whether the United States is going to give on that issue, on the nuclear materials. | ||
Can Iran enrich? | ||
Can they even maintain the ability to enrich? | ||
I don't think Washington is going to budge. | ||
And if Washington can't budge, Iran certainly won't. | ||
That means there's not going to be a deal. | ||
And there's not much time. | ||
The clock is ticking. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
So, much is being said, there's a lot of goodwill and seems like some good faith in these negotiations, maybe, if we can be cautiously optimistic, and maybe everybody's heart is in the right place, but the fundamentals, that is going to be the predictor of the future. | ||
So, we'll talk about all that. | ||
It's going to be a big show. | ||
A lot of foreign policy stuff to get into. | ||
And we'll consider it. | ||
And I'm going to be very objective here because I know I've made some serious predictions about this conflict with Iran. | ||
And so far I've been on the money that we're even here, that we're having this conversation. | ||
Trump won and they immediately started pushing us into a war. | ||
Trump won and appointed an entire cabinet that is pushing us into a war. | ||
And we're there. | ||
I mean, we are effectively... | ||
In a state of war with Iran, the question is whether Trump can pull off the task of bringing us back from the brink. | ||
It may not even be up to him after all. | ||
We'll talk about why that is. | ||
It has to do with ratification through Congress, which we have talked about in the past. | ||
So although I've made some predictions, I've been very pessimistic about this. | ||
We're going to weigh both sides. | ||
I'm going to be open-minded. | ||
I'm not optimistic about where this is going in spite of the rhetoric. | ||
People get very jazzed up. | ||
They get very encouraged. | ||
But I'm going to try to be as objective and fair as possible. | ||
I'm open to the possibility that I'm wrong and Trump does pull us back and there's a diplomatic row with Israel. | ||
No one would be happier than me if that were the case, even if it means I'm wrong. | ||
I'm open to that possibility. | ||
I remain skeptical. | ||
I'll explain why. | ||
So it's going to be a fun show. | ||
A lot of ground to cover. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
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I haven't read the comments in a long time. | ||
I'm getting sick of them. | ||
I am way more famous now than I ever used to be, I think. | ||
I think this is maybe the peak. | ||
I don't want to say it's my all-time, but I'm certainly at a higher point maybe than ever before because I get recognized all the time and my tweets have been blowing up. | ||
I'm on a generational run. | ||
Have you seen my Twitter? | ||
I posted about Ye's Heil Hitler song. | ||
95,000 likes. | ||
Then I posted about something else. | ||
60,000 likes. | ||
Then I posted something else. | ||
45,000 likes. | ||
I'm just printing. | ||
I'm printing this engagement. | ||
But when you get all this engagement, now everybody's attacking me. | ||
Now everybody's attacking me. | ||
Because that's how this world works. | ||
You start to do well. | ||
You start to kick ass. | ||
And then everybody has something to say. | ||
And so this bitch on Twitter, what's her name? | ||
Sarah something. | ||
Sarah Fields. | ||
She's like, what did she say? | ||
I said Team Hitler. | ||
Because one of Dave Portnoy's guys said, oh, I'm Team Portnoy. | ||
I said, I'm Team Hitler. | ||
And she goes, I can't believe any Christian would follow this guy. | ||
He said Team Hitler. | ||
And you know something, look, not for nothing, not to pull out the rule book or whatever, but part of being a Christian is that you have to be honest and charitable. | ||
When you say things, are you saying them with the spirit of charity? | ||
Or are you trying to dunk on somebody, being disingenuous, being dishonest for some other ulterior motive? | ||
That's not very charitable. | ||
But so she's complaining, oh, I can't believe he said Team Hitler. | ||
I said, shut up, bitch. | ||
I said, hey, shut it, bitch. | ||
Stop lying. | ||
And then she goes and says, oh, all his engagement is fake. | ||
And this is what they've been saying for years, ever since I got onto Cozy. | ||
Oh, the engagement's fake. | ||
It's fake on Cozy. | ||
Because that's my website after all, right? | ||
I used to stream on Cozy primarily or exclusively. | ||
And it was my website. | ||
It is my website. | ||
But they said, oh, the engagement on his own website, he runs it, he owns it, so he can fake it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Then I go on Rumble. | ||
I start doing live streams on Rumble. | ||
They're doing better than on Cozy. | ||
How do you explain that? | ||
You know, first the argument was, he runs a website so he can make the numbers whatever he wants them to be. | ||
Then I went on a different website. | ||
I had better engagement. | ||
They said, oh, well, it's botted now. | ||
Okay, well then I started streaming on Kik and I had as good of viewership on Kik as on Rumble. | ||
Well, it's bought it on Kik too. | ||
Okay? | ||
Then I go on Twitter. | ||
I gained 400,000 followers in a year. | ||
Literally 400,000 in a year, more than 1,000 followers a day. | ||
The tweets are blowing up. | ||
It's getting crazy engagement. | ||
Oh, well, it's fake there too. | ||
So it's all. | ||
We had... | ||
Over 2,000 people at AFPAC-4. | ||
Oh, well, the people are fake. | ||
The tickets are fake and the people are fake. | ||
And it's like, you can just, if you're me, you can just never win with certain people. | ||
You can never win. | ||
For four years, you're a Nazi. | ||
Then everybody else becomes a Nazi. | ||
You know, for four years, when I said white people should have a homeland, Jewish people shouldn't run the country, they said he's a racist Nazi Holocaust denier. | ||
Then everybody took my talking points. | ||
Then everybody started believing what I believe. | ||
So then I became a Fed. | ||
Oh, well, we agree with him now, even though we called him a racist for five years. | ||
So, well, now he's just, now he's fake. | ||
He's controlled opposition. | ||
He's fake. | ||
When I wasn't famous, they said, oh, we can't debate him. | ||
He doesn't have a following. | ||
He doesn't have a big enough platform. | ||
Then I became one of the biggest streamers. | ||
In America, I became one of the top 10 live streamers. | ||
Then they say, oh, well, it's just all fake anyway. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it's always anyway. | ||
So I don't read the comments. | ||
I can't read the replies anymore because it's just all this nonsense. | ||
But make sure to leave a comment, like the video, follow. | ||
It's good to be back, hopefully for a full week. | ||
I don't know if you can tell, I don't sound 100% yet. | ||
My voice is still recovering. | ||
I was away for a week and then I got sick and I was sick all week. | ||
My voice was gone on Friday. | ||
I didn't sound 100% on Wednesday and Thursday. | ||
And then Friday, my voice was just gone. | ||
So I said, I have to take the night off. | ||
But I'm back, like I said, hopefully for a full week. | ||
Hopefully I'm on the upswing. | ||
I feel a lot better. | ||
So that's good. | ||
What else? | ||
The other thing I wanted to talk about, sort of interesting, I saw there was another Dave Smith, Tucker Carlson interview today, and we've been talking a lot about them over the weeks, and I like Dave Smith. | ||
He always takes it personally. | ||
He always takes it as a personal attack when I criticize him. | ||
It's not a personal attack. | ||
I like him. | ||
He seems like a nice enough guy. | ||
I've talked to him before. | ||
I think he has a lot of integrity. | ||
I always have to glaze him a little bit. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I don't like when you have to do this sandwich with people. | ||
I just like to give people the, tell them what I'm going to say. | ||
But you find with a lot of people, they can't really handle it. | ||
You need to kind of like say something nice and then say the negative thing and then say something nice at the end. | ||
And I think that's bullshit. | ||
He's always complaining that I'm trash. | ||
He says, he's trashing me. | ||
He's always trashing me whenever I'm blowing up and making waves. | ||
He's trashing me. | ||
I'm not trashing you. | ||
I'm just criticizing you. | ||
Okay? | ||
All right? | ||
It's not personal. | ||
You're a very nice man. | ||
And I like you. | ||
But this is some just honest criticism. | ||
And I've talked about him a lot over the weeks. | ||
And long story short is... | ||
I basically think he's a form of promoted opposition, and I differentiate that from controlled opposition. | ||
I'm borrowing this phrase from Ron Oons. | ||
He used this to describe Candace Owens, and I tend to agree. | ||
We talk about controlled opposition. | ||
How does the regime run society? | ||
Well, the regime recognizes that they're not going to win over everybody all of the time. | ||
They recognize that in the course of human affairs, in the course of human events, you have a position, you have the status quo, you have the thesis, and then you have people that disagree. | ||
You have the antithesis, you have the opposition. | ||
And we find that this is the case in politics. | ||
There is the regime, there is their program, their agenda, and then there are those. | ||
That are against that agenda. | ||
Well, the regime maintains its control over society by controlling not only those in power, but also those that purport to be opposing the power. | ||
That's why we call it a controlled opposition. | ||
And you see that with Republicans and Democrats. | ||
They switch. | ||
Sometimes Republicans are in power, sometimes Democrats are in power, and each claims to oppose the other. | ||
And ironically, each side believes the other side is secretly really in charge. | ||
Liberals believe that neocon, war hawks, big corporations, millionaires and billionaires, rich white men are running society. | ||
And right-wing conservatives believe that satanic, human-sacrificing, liberal, progressive, communist Muslims are running the country. | ||
Each side believes the other is the power, and each side believes they're opposing it. | ||
Voting Republican, voting Democrat, and when they switch off, they're triumphing. | ||
And I think that obviously the establishment is left-wing, but the establishment occupies a particular position, and neither the Republicans nor the Democrats vary too much from it. | ||
We can say that the Democrats and Republicans agree on almost everything. | ||
There's very little daylight between them. | ||
It's culture war stuff and it's exaggerated when it's talked about. | ||
There's very little daylight between the two. | ||
On issues like mass migration, they both support mass migration, legal immigration. | ||
They both support free trade. | ||
They both support this endless expanding defense budget war machine and so on. | ||
Anyway, without turning this into like a big thing. | ||
There's controlled opposition. | ||
And then I think that sometimes maybe the opposition isn't controlled. | ||
They're not receiving instructions from the top. | ||
They're not self-consciously lying to the people. | ||
But they're being elevated and promoted by the establishment because they're a convenient voice for the opposition. | ||
I think that's what Dave Smith is. | ||
We talk about the opposition. | ||
Obviously, he's opposition because he's criticizing Jewish control over America or some of the facets of it. | ||
He's criticizing the fact that obviously there is this intense influence coming from Israel over our government. | ||
And this circumscribes what you're able to say in politics and the positions you're able to have. | ||
And not only that, but they're using that influence to push us into... | ||
Expensive, deadly foreign wars. | ||
And so Dave Smith is opposition and aligned with us in the sense that he's calling this out. | ||
He's calling out this basic matrix, which is that Israel influences us, it restricts our political freedom, and with this very bad result, which is foreign wars. | ||
But... | ||
I believe he's promoted because Dave Smith himself is Jewish. | ||
That's not why. | ||
He's Jewish. | ||
Ideologically, he's a libertarian. | ||
And when he fleshes out his opposition to the facets of the system, he says things like, for example, Israel is a satellite of the United States and we're ultimately pulling the strings. | ||
We support Israel because in some sense... | ||
It is Washington which derives the benefit, ultimately. | ||
They're an outpost of the United States. | ||
They're a forward operating base of the United States. | ||
And we need them. | ||
Which is not true, by the way. | ||
But he says things like this from time to time, which give me pause. | ||
And being a Jewish person, he also frequently calls out those that are more extreme than himself. | ||
He says it's not that they're Jewish. | ||
Nothing wrong with being Jewish, he says. | ||
The problem is that they're Israeli and he's American. | ||
Well, I think that's defining down the problem. | ||
Obviously, the reason that Israel has influence over America is because there are very powerful Jewish Americans that were born here, that live here, that have made their money here. | ||
And they influence America on behalf of Israel because they're Jewish. | ||
They're Jewish, therefore they have affinity with the Jewish state. | ||
This is not complicated stuff. | ||
This is not hateful. | ||
This is not extreme or more extreme than anybody else. | ||
It's not more extreme than saying that if you're Chinese and you become a billionaire and you're influencing the government in a direction that benefits the People's Republic of China, people would say... | ||
There's maybe a problem with Chinese people owning land or having billions of dollars or influencing the government if they have affinity with their home country, with the mothership, of course. | ||
So yeah, being Jewish does have something to do with it. | ||
And we could flesh this out further. | ||
I've talked about it before. | ||
But this is why we've spent a lot of time talking about him because, of course, this conversation about the Jews and Israel has exploded into the mainstream. | ||
Or the fringes of the mainstream over the past few years. | ||
We see that censorship and the social taboo around discussing this has diminished substantially. | ||
Years ago, this is what happened to me. | ||
If you talked about this at all, you were blacklisted, blackballed, censored, banned from banking, treated like you were radioactive. | ||
That's no longer the case anymore. | ||
And Dave Smith appears to be one of the more mainstream voices leading the charge. | ||
He's still allowed on YouTube. | ||
He's promoted in all these highly publicized debates and on all the biggest talk shows. | ||
Do I want that to be my position? | ||
Of course. | ||
Who wouldn't? | ||
I wish I was still allowed on YouTube or on other people's YouTube channels. | ||
I wish I was allowed on the shows. | ||
That he's allowed on, like Piers Morgan and Tim Pool and Tucker and so on. | ||
And so I wish I could be in that position. | ||
But for some reason, people like myself and others, maybe because we are first to the punch or maybe because we have a more radical position, we're not allowed. | ||
That's why I view him as someone who's clearly being elevated. | ||
Some people are not being even permitted into the space. | ||
Some people are being promoted and made a spokesperson. | ||
And I think that has to do with the kind of position he's carved out. | ||
I want to talk a little bit more about that tonight, just briefly, before we get into the news. | ||
He goes on Tucker Carlson again today, and there's a point to all this, I promise. | ||
He makes another appearance on Tucker Carlson, and they're going back and forth, and predictably, they're talking about this sort of thing again. | ||
And they're talking about Daryl Cooper, who's another one who's been promoted. | ||
He was the one, he goes by the name Martyr Maid. | ||
He went on Joe Rogan and he pushed these talking points about World War II, that maybe Churchill is the real villain who caused or prolonged the war, among other things. | ||
And Dave Smith frequently defends Daryl Cooper, talks about him all the time. | ||
Recently defended Daryl Cooper in a big debate on Joe Rogan between Dave Smith and Douglas Murray. | ||
And in the interview with Dave Smith and Tucker, they're talking about Daryl Cooper and that debate and everything again. | ||
And Dave Smith said about Cooper and himself, he said, you know, he said, we're not Nazis. | ||
Him and Daryl Cooper, he said, we're not Nazis. | ||
He said, but it seems that the two groups that want us to be Nazis are the Zionists, the neocons, and the real Nazis themselves. | ||
I wonder why that is, and Tucker is laughing his ass off. | ||
He is just, he's doing the laugh that we all know, you know, he's doing his laugh, which is so funny, and it's not fake at all. | ||
It's definitely not fake, and it isn't getting old, but he's doing his, he's doing the fake laugh, and Tucker says, yes, isn't it interesting that there seems to be a symbiotic relationship, says Tucker, between the Jews, the neocons, the Zionists, and the Nazis. | ||
He said they feed off each other. | ||
He said, and they're actually, the Nazis are being paid by the left. | ||
And he says, and I know that for a fact, and I know who they are. | ||
And he's insinuating that's me. | ||
I'm not crazy, by the way. | ||
There's a whole backstory there. | ||
But of course he's talking about people like me. | ||
Me or people like me, people that say the kinds of things that I say. | ||
He says, you have these people that are very far to the right, you know, the so-called real Nazis. | ||
They have this symbiotic relationship with the left. | ||
They sort of need each other. | ||
I've heard this line before. | ||
I've heard it many times. | ||
And we could talk about that. | ||
But my big question is, I see these shows all the time now. | ||
Dave Smith goes on Joe Rogan. | ||
He goes on Tucker Carlson. | ||
He goes on Piers Morgan. | ||
And so does Daryl Cooper. | ||
And so do others. | ||
And I hear this refrain over and over, but I'm not a Nazi, and I think that's deplorable, but I'm not a Holocaust denier, and I've never minimized the suffering of the Jews. | ||
And I hear this sentiment all the time, and I think to myself, something's not right here. | ||
Because if the position is, and I think this is Dave Smith's position, if the Holocaust... | ||
And associated victim narratives, atrocity propaganda, if these narratives are being used cynically by Jewish power, by Jewish groups, to bolster their political agenda, as they so obviously are, case in point, Iran is like the Nazis. | ||
If you don't want a war with Iran, this is like appeasement at Munich all over again. | ||
You're Neville Chamberlain. | ||
This is like the lead-up to World War II. | ||
Russia's Hitler. | ||
Iran is Hitler. | ||
They do this all the time. | ||
They did it with October 7th. | ||
Mass rapes, beheaded babies, the horrors of October 7th. | ||
It was like 16 9-11s. | ||
Therefore, we're going to genocide the Palestinians in Gaza. | ||
Therefore, anybody that opposes the genocide in Gaza is a Hamas-sympathizing Nazi terrorist. | ||
If you understand that that is the matrix of control, which is they Jewish groups self-consciously and cynically use these victim narratives, use atrocity propaganda to bolster their agenda, which is often heinous. | ||
It's wars in the Middle East. | ||
In the United States, it's political control over speech. | ||
It's a lot of things. | ||
Then why are we always saying, oh, but I'm not a Nazi, but I'm not a Nazi. | ||
Does that not by itself concede? | ||
That their moral framework is legitimate? | ||
When you say things like, but there are real Nazis, and they're horrible, but I'm not one of them. | ||
Because if you understand that this is how Jewish groups operate, then you realize, wait a second, there are no Nazis. | ||
The Nazis died a long time ago. | ||
The Nazis were finished when Hitler lost. | ||
And Germany was occupied by the Soviet Union and the United States and the Allied powers. | ||
For generations, they were finished. | ||
Now, to the extent that there are neo-Nazi groups, there's a remnant. | ||
It's extremely marginal. | ||
And I think there are some people that, for one reason or another, they want to change the narrative about World War II. | ||
And I agree with that, actually, in some ways. | ||
But there are no Nazis. | ||
And to the extent that there are or were Nazis or there was Jewish suffering, there's nothing criminal or I would say even immoral when they say we're minimizing the suffering. | ||
Let's put things in perspective. | ||
A hundred million people died in World War II. | ||
And out of that, they say six million died. | ||
Probably it was less. | ||
Probably it was far fewer than six million. | ||
But let's say 6 million. | ||
What is 6 over 100? | ||
6%. | ||
The 100 million people died in those wars. | ||
And we have heard countless times. | ||
Endlessly. | ||
There's many days in the year dedicated to a Holocaust Remembrance Day. | ||
There's a Holocaust Museum everywhere. | ||
It's in the curriculum. | ||
Holocaust education. | ||
Holocaust classes. | ||
There's laws about... | ||
Criticizing or questioning or talking a certain way about the Holocaust. | ||
If we recognize that this is how these groups operate, that it's cynical, that it's self-serving, that it's political in nature, then why are we conceding that our moral framework is between Nazis and everybody else? | ||
Nazis and Holocaust deniers, which are real and evil and the epitome of evil and dark forces taking over and those that are not. | ||
You shouldn't believe in those things if you understand, ostensibly, how all of this works. | ||
Allegedly, if you believe or allegedly if you say you understand how all of this works. | ||
So I see this from Dave Smith and Tucker. | ||
They say, well, they want us to be Nazis. | ||
We're not. | ||
And there are real Nazis and it's very dark and evil and we need to stop them and there are Holocaust narratives and we're not them. | ||
Do you reject these rules? | ||
Do you reject this moral framework, this matrix of political control? | ||
Because speech is fundamental to political control. | ||
Do you reject it, or are you fortifying it? | ||
And you might say, well, how could they be fortifying it? | ||
They're talking about the issue. | ||
I'll tell you how they're fortifying it. | ||
They're fortifying it by defining it. | ||
Back to its original definition. | ||
They encountered a problem. | ||
I'm talking about the ADL and many of these Jewish groups. | ||
They really created a problem for themselves when they started calling everybody Nazis. | ||
When they were calling everybody racist and everybody Nazis and everybody was canceled. | ||
The problem is that when everybody's a Nazi, nobody's a Nazi. | ||
So it was hard to differentiate between those that were simply called Nazis. | ||
And in many cases, it was like Ben Shapiro was being called a Nazi. | ||
He's like a Jewish Zionist. | ||
And people on Fox News were being called Nazis. | ||
And then there were people like myself or others who were genuine critics of Israel, genuine critics of Judaism, critics of Jewish power in the United States. | ||
And we were called Nazis also. | ||
And we were the types of people, and that's not to say I'm a real Nazi or anything like that. | ||
I don't call myself a national socialist. | ||
But I am the kind of person that Jewish groups did not want anywhere near power or to have any kind of influence. | ||
But because they had called everybody a Nazi... | ||
Suddenly, when they called someone like myself a Nazi, they had to say, no, no, really, this time he is. | ||
This time this is someone who actually is opposed to Jewish power in the United States, who's actually opposed to the United States' relationship with Israel. | ||
And people said, yeah, we've heard this before. | ||
It's a boy who cried wolf. | ||
So when Tucker and Dave Smith get together on a show and say, okay, maybe Israel has all this influence. | ||
And yeah, they're pushing us towards these wars and we shouldn't support that. | ||
But we're not real Nazis. | ||
They're like Nick Fuentes. | ||
And they're real Holocaust deniers. | ||
They're like the Groypers. | ||
And we want nothing to do with them. | ||
And they're probably being paid by the left. | ||
They're not even real. | ||
They're a dark force. | ||
Again, are they rejecting the moral framework? | ||
Are they rejecting that matrix of control? | ||
Or are they fortifying it? | ||
Are they reestablishing the line of control? | ||
People say you're defining the term down. | ||
Are they defining the term back up? | ||
Are they reestablishing that definition so that you can have a space where people can criticize maybe the most excessive neocon, ultra-Zionist, Jewish loyalist elements and still be part of the program, still be part of the system? | ||
They're not going to be called Nazis and alienated and join the ranks of the Groypers, but they draw a hard line at anybody that really opposes the system. | ||
Now, this is not me saying that's what's in their heart, that's what's going through their heads. | ||
I'm saying, is that effectively what they're doing when they say these things? | ||
To put it succinctly, if we understand how these Jewish groups operate, then these words just shouldn't be in our vocabulary. | ||
What a real Nazi, real this, real that. | ||
That should just not be in our vocabulary. | ||
What people should be worried about, are you a Christian? | ||
Are you an American? | ||
That should be the concern. | ||
I don't know why now being a Nazi is the cardinal sin when you have actual Satanists running around. | ||
You have Satanism front and center in popular culture. | ||
You have Satanists desecrating the Eucharist in the church. | ||
And people say, that's marginal. | ||
I don't think that's any... | ||
Less marginal or more marginal than the so-called real Nazis, the so-called real, the extent that there are national socialists today, certainly more Satanists than them, and yet you never hear, oh, I'm not a Satanist. | ||
It's just not talked about. | ||
There are real people pushing gay surrogacy. | ||
This is where a woman is inseminated artificially by a gay man, and then the child is born to his mother. | ||
It's like these are the kinds of things that are happening. | ||
Abortion, feminism, every kind of perversion, abomination that you can think of. | ||
Sexual, religious, otherwise. | ||
It's all happening in our country. | ||
Our country is being destroyed by immigration. | ||
Our country is being destroyed by apostasy. | ||
It's being destroyed by irreligiosity, immorality. | ||
And people are still sitting around saying, oh, but I'm not a Nazi. | ||
That should just not be in our vocabulary. | ||
I don't think there's anybody around today that wants to liquidate and exterminate. | ||
That's something they made up. | ||
I don't think that ever happened. | ||
I'll just, cards on the table. | ||
I think that Jewish people were put in camps during World War II. | ||
I think many of them died. | ||
I think that happened all over the world during World War II. | ||
Eisenhower put Germans in camps. | ||
The United States put Japanese in camps. | ||
The Japanese perpetrated crimes against the Chinese. | ||
It was a global war. | ||
A hundred million people died. | ||
Many people died. | ||
And yes, Jewish people, maybe it was disproportionate. | ||
They were the political enemies of the Nazis after all. | ||
But that was a period of tremendous death and destruction and ideology. | ||
I don't know that there's anybody then. | ||
I don't know that there's anybody now that believes in this Hollywood version of exterminating people with gas chambers and all this. | ||
Whether it happened before is a moot point, certainly no one's supporting that now. | ||
We've got bigger problems, and if you're a Catholic, then the pole on the other side of good is not Hitler, it's the devil. | ||
The two poles are Christ and the devil on opposite sides, not Hitler and Nelson Mandela or Hitler and MLK Jr., something on the other. | ||
So, you know, I saw that clip today, and they're like, well, you know, the real Nazis, real, what the fuck are you talking about? | ||
Pardon the language, but what are you talking about? | ||
And Tucker's always saying, I know who they are, and I know they are. | ||
Hey man, if you know it for a fact, let's see the proof. | ||
Let's see it then. | ||
You know, and I alluded to that before, and I've said it before, Tucker Carlson collaborated with Max Blumenthal to write a three-part hit piece about me, accusing me of exactly that, saying that I'm taking money from the left or the SPLC, with no evidence, of course. | ||
They say I was deployed to make Kanye a Nazi, to sabotage Trump's campaign, to sabotage Joe Kent and others. | ||
They say that because they don't like what I'm saying. | ||
They don't have any proof. | ||
There's no receipts. | ||
There's no evidence of collaboration. | ||
They don't like my approach. | ||
They don't like what I'm saying. | ||
They can't argue with it. | ||
So they say, oh, well, he must be some opposition agent or something. | ||
That's how I know he's referring to me because he was making calls back in 2023 asking for sources for that story where they accused me of that. | ||
And he keeps saying on his show, he does this little smirk where he says, and I know that for a fact. | ||
Hey man, then post the evidence. | ||
You know that for a fact? | ||
You have the proof? | ||
Then show us. | ||
Show us, buddy. | ||
The difference between you and me is I never worked for the CIA, and my father never worked for the CIA, and I never took millions of dollars from people that worked for the CIA. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
Big difference. | ||
It's so amusing to get for somebody whose father was CIA royalty, who himself works for the CIA, who has taken millions and platform Peter Thiel. | ||
Curtis Yarvin, JD Vance, Joe Kent, these are all people affiliated with the CIA to say that I am representing something other than myself. | ||
So please, you have the receipts? | ||
Please post them. | ||
Why not? | ||
He always smirks and says, and I know that, and I have the proof, I have the documents. | ||
What would be standing in the way of you showing the whole world? | ||
What would be... | ||
As always, I'm left a little bit dumbfounded. | ||
What would be the problem? | ||
Why could you not? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Well, but I can't show you. | ||
I have all the receipts, but I can't show you. | ||
Okay, why not? | ||
If the real Nazis are a problem and you've got the evidence to destroy their credibility with any kind of finality, if it's inarguable, if you know it, show it. | ||
Please. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I do want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the news. | ||
That's my rebuttal. | ||
I mean, I keep seeing these shows that it's always the same. | ||
It's like we talked about last week when I showed the clip with Matt Walsh and Oron McIntyre, and they both said exactly the same thing. | ||
Talk about controlled opposition. | ||
It's like they got the same memo. | ||
You had Oron McIntyre. | ||
You know, I believe Israel has a right to defend themselves. | ||
And I don't hate Israel, but I'm just a moderate on this issue. | ||
I only care about America. | ||
Then you had Matt Walsh. | ||
Different show. | ||
I believe Israel has a right to defend themselves. | ||
And I don't hate Israel. | ||
I'm a moderate. | ||
They all want my opinion, but I only care about America. | ||
It was like the memo went out in the group chat. | ||
These are the new talking points. | ||
They have a right to defend themselves. | ||
They have a right to exist. | ||
But we only care about America. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
They act like we're talking about Nagorno-Karabakh. | ||
They act like we're talking about some obscure other conflict. | ||
They act like we're talking about Kosovo. | ||
Like, I'm doing this show and I'm really hung up on some like... | ||
Totally unrelated conflict. | ||
We care about Israel because they control America. | ||
Because it's the Israeli flag that has flown from the Chamber of Congress. | ||
It's the IDF uniform that is worn by sitting congressmen. | ||
It's the Israeli flag that is hanging in governor's mansions. | ||
It's Israel that governors and representatives and senators visit. | ||
It's AIPAC that is unregistered, that is donating millions of dollars to keep the foreign aid money flowing. | ||
They say, well, we only care about America. | ||
Yeah, us too. | ||
That's sort of the point. | ||
Act like we're talking about, like, Burundi or Tanzania. | ||
Why are these guys obsessed with the Sudanese Civil War? | ||
Like, we're not. | ||
We're talking about the country which seems to have enormous control over the United States and has for a century. | ||
Anyway. | ||
To that point, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk all about the big news of the week, which is the Trump-Netanyahu split. | ||
Is it real? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They say it is. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And everybody's talking about it this week. | ||
There is a planted story, and let's be clear about that. | ||
It is a planted story. | ||
There is a story, I believe it was first reported in Washington Post. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But there's a story going around that Trump and Netanyahu are no longer talking. | ||
They say that there's a major diplomatic row going on. | ||
The Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth canceled his trip to Israel. | ||
And after Trump met with a personal aide of Netanyahu, they say that Trump and Netanyahu are no longer talking. | ||
Not only that, Trump is not talking to any of his most Zionist members of his cabinet, like Mike Huckabee, the ambassador to Israel. | ||
This has been the rumor. | ||
This is a story from the Times of Israel. | ||
It says, quote, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rejected reports of a widening gap between him and the U.S. President Donald Trump and said his relationship with the president was excellent. | ||
The reports came ahead of Mr. Trump's visit to the Middle East this week in which the U.S. president will skip Israel but will stop in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. | ||
Leading government critics to warn Israel was being left out of Washington's regional diplomatic initiatives. | ||
Netanyahu said, quote, What can I say? | ||
It's not Trump saying it. | ||
It's not me saying it. | ||
It was his spokesperson at the White House who said, What is this nonsense? | ||
She said, The relationship is excellent. | ||
And I'm telling you, the relationship is excellent. | ||
These spins, most of them are born here in Israel. | ||
They're born in a certain media outlet that's trying to promote a certain candidate. | ||
And in order to promote him, they need to say Trump and Netanyahu are no longer. | ||
The U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Whitcoff, added his voice to the growing chorus of officials, denying any tension between the two leaders in an interview with the right-wing Breitbart News site conducted last week and published Sunday evening. | ||
Whitcoff said, quote, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Israeli people are a staunch ally of the United States, and it goes back the other way. | ||
I've been in multiple meetings with the president and the prime minister. | ||
They're friendly. | ||
They're good friends, in fact. | ||
He said this does not mean they see eye to eye on absolutely everything, but that the media hears about a small disagreement, then conflates that into some large article about massive issues that they have. | ||
Israel's a great partner for the United States. | ||
Strategically, economically, we think very much alike. | ||
We have very similar objectives. | ||
They don't want to see a weaponized nuclear state in the state of Iran. | ||
And so I don't think there's much daylight between how they think and how we think from a foreign policy perspective. | ||
Well, that clears that up. | ||
Channel 12 reported Sunday that Witkoff recently told hostages' families that he disagrees with Israel's approach to the war in the Gaza Strip and believes that Israel is pointlessly extending the war when reaching a new ceasefire and hostage release deal is the correct next step to take. | ||
So, let's talk about this breakup. | ||
There's all these rumors and reports. | ||
They say Trump and Netanyahu are not talking. | ||
And like I said, that is a planted story. | ||
It's important to understand the distinction. | ||
A lot of times people see a headline in the New York Times and the Washington Post and they say, this is happening. | ||
This is the news. | ||
This is a reporting of a development that is in motion. | ||
Without understanding that if you are seeing it in the press, that is because it was sourced by somebody in the government. | ||
So if you read a report, for example, in the New York Times that says, major rift between Trump and Netanyahu, what you'll always find in the lead in the first paragraph is, according to anonymous U.S. officials who have spoken on the condition of anonymity, who are not authorized to speak on the matter publicly. | ||
That is how you know it is a planted story. | ||
Because for a journalist at the New York Times or the Washington Post to be able to write about it, for them to even know about it, they have to source it from someone in government. | ||
And if they're able to do that, it means that someone in government wanted you to read the headline. | ||
They planted the story. | ||
So if you're seeing it and you're having a reaction, think about the reaction you're having and who might want it and why. | ||
Because it was probably planted in the press for that reason. | ||
This happened a lot last year. | ||
When the war in Gaza began, And Israel invaded the Gaza Strip. | ||
The Biden administration was extremely opposed to how they were conducting the war. | ||
And it was making Biden very unpopular in his own government and in his party. | ||
So they planted stories throughout the war, throughout last year in the Washington Post. | ||
And there were stories all the time. | ||
They said, in a recent phone call, Joe Biden called Netanyahu an asshole. | ||
Biden is very angry with Netanyahu. | ||
And people read this and say, wow, okay, well, Biden's not happy about what they're doing. | ||
They want you to think he's not happy for multiple reasons. | ||
One, they want to placate their base and assure the base that even though it's going on, Biden's not happy about it. | ||
But two, this is a signal to Netanyahu also. | ||
That's a signal flare that's going out and saying, maybe the Biden administration is... | ||
Reconsidering their support for Israel. | ||
That's a way to send up a signal flare without actually doing anything. | ||
Okay, so this is how the media and government works in the 21st century. | ||
Forgive me if you've heard this before, if you already know this, but a lot of people, this is 101, you need to hear it. | ||
So, this is a planted story. | ||
This is a story that is probably based in reality. | ||
I imagine it's 100% based in reality. | ||
But it has been planted in the press for a particular reason. | ||
Now, follow me here. | ||
Why would the Trump administration want to plant a story about a split with Netanyahu? | ||
It's because one really is occurring. | ||
There is a departure between the U.S. administration and the government of Bibi Netanyahu in Israel, and there has been since the very beginning, basically since Inauguration Day. | ||
Let's rewind the clock to... | ||
A week before the inauguration of President Trump in January. | ||
Trump wanted a ceasefire in Gaza before he took office for obvious reasons. | ||
This would be a one step towards a Nobel Peace Prize and a big feather in Trump's cap. | ||
Major credibility to say, I end wars before I even take office. | ||
Both sides knew they had to shut it down before I got. | ||
To be in charge, because I'm a boss. | ||
That's the bookmark for our golden age. | ||
Or the bookend for our golden age. | ||
This is how it starts. | ||
Peace in the Middle East. | ||
Also because Trump didn't want to have to deal with the war in Gaza. | ||
It's extremely unpopular. | ||
It's unpopular internationally. | ||
It's unpopular domestically. | ||
A major part... | ||
Of Trump's Middle East agenda he wanted to pick up on where he left off was the Abraham Accords. | ||
The Abraham Accords was a series of deals in Trump's first term where he negotiated normalization of diplomatic relations between various Arab states and Israel. | ||
So the United Arab Emirates, a powerful oil-rich Gulf country, Bahrain, another one, Morocco and Northern Africa. | ||
And then Sudan. | ||
They all recognized Israel's sovereignty. | ||
They all established formal diplomatic relations in exchange for various bribes. | ||
They got arms deals. | ||
They got various diplomatic gestures, concessions. | ||
And this was a big deal because this opened up major investment opportunities between Israel and those countries. | ||
In particular, the UAE and Bahrain, which have a lot of oil money. | ||
This was very important not only for Trump's friends like Jared Kushner, who made a lot of money off those deals, and Steve Witkoff, who is the Middle Eastern envoy. | ||
His business is all over the Gulf. | ||
It's in Qatar. | ||
It's in the Emirates. | ||
It's in Israel. | ||
It's in these countries. | ||
It's also good strategically for the United States. | ||
Because to bring Israel and the Arab Gulf countries and the United States into greater alignment solidifies our relationship with the Gulf countries, which have been drifting closer to China and Russia, but it also solidifies American control over the Middle East. | ||
In particular, inside the Pentagon and inside the national security apparatus, the foreign policy establishment, They would like to begin prioritizing our conflict with China. | ||
And in general, prioritizing the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
All the important trade happens there. | ||
All the important countries are there. | ||
And that's going to be the future of American great power competition. | ||
In order to leave the Middle East, we need to solidify our allies there. | ||
That means the Gulf. | ||
That means Israel. | ||
That means bringing them into greater integration. | ||
That means handing off the security responsibilities to them so that we can prioritize Asia. | ||
Abraham Accords is all about that. | ||
So Trump goes into his second term. | ||
This is his big foreign policy objective. | ||
He's a prioritizer. | ||
He wants to prioritize China over the Middle East. | ||
He wants to get the boots on the ground out of the Middle East. | ||
In order to do both of those things, you need to hand it off to our partners. | ||
And to do that, you need to solidify Washington's relationship with the Gulf. | ||
To do that, you need to integrate the Gulf with Israel. | ||
So this is a major plank. | ||
The war in Gaza was standing in the way of this. | ||
In the first Trump administration, they negotiated some of these deals. | ||
Under the Biden administration, Biden tried to get Saudi Arabia into the deal, and they were very close to a deal in the summer of 2023 before October 7th. | ||
There's a very tough, very complex negotiation. | ||
We are going to give a security guarantee to Saudi Arabia, a civilian nuclear program, a major weapons package. | ||
In exchange, they would open up a relationship with Israel. | ||
Foreign investment would flow between the countries. | ||
They'd be integrated potentially with the India-Middle East-Europe corridor, and they'd be brought back exclusively under the umbrella of the United States and out of alignment with BRICS, China, Russia, and our adversaries. | ||
October 7th happened, and it's such a scandal in the Muslim world that it... | ||
Almost permanently put on ice those negotiations. | ||
Well, Trump comes into office with his billionaire friends, like Howard Lutnick, like Steve Witkoff, like others, like Jared Kushner, too. | ||
And they've got a lot of investments in the Middle East. | ||
And this is what they're banking on. | ||
This is also what the National Security Foreign Policy Establishment is banking on. | ||
To make these deals, you've got to shut down the war in Gaza. | ||
And it's not doing them any favors politically either. | ||
So Trump, a week before he's inaugurated, sends out Steve Witkoff to Israel to make the Gaza ceasefire deal. | ||
And he does. | ||
A week before the inauguration, Netanyahu agrees to a three-phase deal that would ultimately see a permanent ceasefire and a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. | ||
And the press was jubilant. | ||
They said he did it. | ||
The deal that eluded Biden all this time because he was a bad negotiator, because he was ineffective, Trump was able to achieve before he was even inaugurated because that's how strong he is. | ||
He worked his relationships in Israel. | ||
He worked his close ties through his business partners with Israel. | ||
And through negotiating prowess, he was able to solidify the deal. | ||
And this is the start of the golden age. | ||
What very quickly happened, of course, though, as we all knew from the very beginning, is that the deal fell apart. | ||
Because there is legitimate divergence here between the Trump government and the Netanyahu government. | ||
What Netanyahu wants is to expel all the Palestinians from Gaza. | ||
To do that, they need to invade with serious armor, serious ground forces. | ||
They need a major air campaign. | ||
They're going to need to kill a lot of people. | ||
It's going to be brutal. | ||
And then they need to find countries to expel all these people. | ||
It's going to take a long time. | ||
And while they're doing this, there can be no deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
And the Israelis are fine with that. | ||
Not only do they want that in Gaza, but they also want to expand this war in Gaza to Lebanon, to Yemen, and ultimately to Iran and to destroy Iran's nuclear program. | ||
The Trump administration is opposed on all counts. | ||
They do not necessarily want Israel to invade Gaza. | ||
And if they do, they want them to do it quickly and to wrap it up so they can make their deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
The Trump government does not want a war with Iran. | ||
Maybe some elements in the Trump government do. | ||
But Trump himself... | ||
And elements inside the government, like I think Vance and Tulsi Gabbard, and maybe even Pete Hegseth, Steve Whitcoff, they do not want a protracted war or to bomb Iran at all. | ||
So there was, from the very beginning, a significant divergence. | ||
And we saw that very quickly. | ||
Netanyahu was unwilling to even discuss with Hamas, through mediators, how they were going to implement the second phase. | ||
Of that three-phase deal because they had no intention of reaching it. | ||
And when the first phase expired, Israel restarted the war, which meant that everything was back on all over again. | ||
Their war with the Houthis, their calls to bomb Iran, all of it. | ||
That's why from the very beginning, if you recall, the Trump government was chastised by Israel because Trump was hosting his own. | ||
Bilateral negotiations with Hamas without Israel as a mediator. | ||
If you remember, that happened very early on, I think in February. | ||
The Trump government, it was leaked to the press, was hosting a bilateral negotiation with Hamas and they cut out Israel. | ||
Israel was not happy and they criticized the Trump government. | ||
One of the Trump officials came out and said, well, we don't need their permission. | ||
He had to apologize. | ||
That official came out and said, what I said was anti-Semitic. | ||
I apologize. | ||
Israel's our closest ally. | ||
So when I say that there is rumors of a divergence, it's because there has been a real divergence for a very long time. | ||
Then there was the initiation of negotiations with Iran to begin with. | ||
This was back in early April. | ||
When Netanyahu came to visit Washington, he said he did so the second time. | ||
To negotiate with Trump over the tariff schedule. | ||
This was a week after Liberation Day. | ||
I think April 9th or April 8th. | ||
Netanyahu visited Washington the second time. | ||
And again, the stated reason, the pretext was he came to negotiate a reduction in the U.S. tariffs against Israel. | ||
That's not the real reason. | ||
As we now know, Netanyahu and his allies inside Trump's government Like Mike Waltz, the National Security Advisor at that time, they were pushing Trump for a go-ahead to bomb Iran. | ||
Israel wanted the green light to bomb Iran, and they actually wanted the U.S. to support them with an air campaign. | ||
Not only did Trump not give Israel the go-ahead to bomb Iran, Trump announced when Netanyahu was there in the Oval Office that he had initiated negotiations with Iran over their nuclear program. | ||
Which Netanyahu was not happy about. | ||
And as time has gone on, they have made it clear they're increasingly upset and actually worried about how advanced the negotiations are becoming. | ||
That they're becoming very technical and specific and might pave the way for a short-term interim agreement and avoid a full-out war between the U.S. and Iran or Israel and Iran. | ||
That's why Netanyahu for the past month has been doing everything in his power to sabotage diplomacy by talking about the Libyan model, by talking about bombing Iran, whether there is a deal or isn't a deal, by saying that Israel has red lines, that Iran has to dismantle everything, they will accept nothing less, even in a bilateral deal with Iran and the United States. | ||
Then, in the past week, as we talked about last week, The United States announced they had achieved a bilateral ceasefire with the Houthi rebels. | ||
The United States that same week, or actually, I think it was back in March, they relaunched the Biden-era campaign against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, and we've been bombing them, launched over 1,100 airstrikes against them. | ||
That's a serious military campaign. | ||
Last week, the Trump administration said that we made a truce. | ||
As long as the Houthis don't attack us, we won't attack them. | ||
And the asterisk is that the Houthis are still at war with Israel. | ||
So the Houthis are bombing Israel. | ||
Israel's bombing them. | ||
And the United States said, we're out. | ||
As long as you don't attack us, we're fine. | ||
This is another thing that happened behind the back of the Israelis. | ||
So the U.S. is negotiating with Hamas from the very beginning. | ||
We're negotiating with Iran. | ||
We're negotiating with the Houthis. | ||
In the past few days, the United States announced that we're going to go ahead and make a major deal with Saudi Arabia that potentially might include a civilian nuclear program. | ||
We're not going to include Israel in the deal. | ||
They won't be a party to it and they won't get the concession of normalization of ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel. | ||
And then this week, the United States announced that a prisoner, a hostage held by Hamas, An American citizen was released. | ||
This was apparently a gift by Hamas to the United States with no conditions, asking nothing in return. | ||
This is before Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Emirates. | ||
Once again, behind Israel's back and against the Netanyahu government. | ||
So people have said there's a few things that the United States has diverged from Israel on. | ||
There's no fewer than four or five things to date. | ||
It's May. | ||
Trump is in government for just over 100 days. | ||
And there are four, maybe five, depending on how you count them, areas where the U.S. government, the Trump government, has completely diverged from Israel. | ||
And has not only diverged from them in terms of policy, we're going in a different direction, but we're not even keeping them in the loop. | ||
We're not coordinating with them. | ||
We're not keeping them apprised of the situation. | ||
The old policy of every other administration going back to Lyndon Johnson is there's no daylight. | ||
That we're moving hand in glove with Israel as though we're the same force. | ||
In many cases, we are. | ||
When you look at, excuse me, the CIA, the State Department, Central Command, and the U.S. military, there is no daylight. | ||
We effectively are the same entity. | ||
But over the past few months, whether it was the initial bilateral talks between Washington and Hamas in the beginning, the opening of negotiations with Iran, negotiating an end to this latest operation with the Houthis, a potential deal with Saudi Arabia that excludes Israel, and then the freeing of another Israeli hostage without having anything to do with Israel, and they try to sabotage it. | ||
These are five instances regarding four issues where the U.S. is keeping them out of the loop. | ||
And going against their policy. | ||
Now you'd say, why in the context of all of these developments, and by the way, that's not even including the firing of Mike Waltz, which had a lot to do with this. | ||
Why in the context of all of these unraveling developments, is there a planted story in all the major mainstream media outlets that the Trump administration has had a major falling out with Benjamin Netanyahu? | ||
I think there's a few reasons for this. | ||
One, it's true. | ||
I think that's obvious. | ||
Probably there's a significant amount of tension between them. | ||
I'm sure Netanyahu's not happy about any of this. | ||
And I'm sure there's been a lot of tense phone calls and in real life conversations between each other directly, but also between intermediaries. | ||
So it's a true story, but also I think this is about the emerging diplomacy in the Middle East. | ||
Netanyahu wants to have it one way. | ||
Like I said, there is Netanyahu's vision for the Middle East, which is this. | ||
Netanyahu saw this going down. | ||
And when I say this, I mean the Trump government. | ||
He saw it going down this way. | ||
Trump would get into office and give Netanyahu everything that he asked for. | ||
Billions of dollars in military aid, the 2,000-pound bombs that Biden was withholding. | ||
Trump would open up a front against the Houthis, maybe assist them in bombing Lebanon. | ||
And ultimately, after all that was done, Trump was going to facilitate the expulsion of 2 million Palestinians to various Muslim-majority countries, and then top it all off by bombing Iran and overthrowing Iran's government. | ||
And this would achieve what Israel has desired for 50 years, even longer than that, but ever since the dawn of the Likud Party's dominance in Israel, and that is total domination of the Middle East. | ||
Strategically. | ||
That Israel would be the only hegemon in the entire region with zero challengers. | ||
That's how Netanyahu wanted this to go down. | ||
Trump has a very different picture of the Middle East. | ||
Trump, I believe, he believed that Netanyahu would wind down the war in Gaza very quickly. | ||
He'd be able to get Netanyahu to do that. | ||
That they would finish the job very quickly, and if they couldn't, Then they would take their hands off and they'd wrap it up within months. | ||
Then, once Israel had negotiated an end to the war in Gaza, Trump would be able to finish the Abraham Accords. | ||
He'd be able to bring Saudi Arabia and Israel together, maybe with some kind of Palestinian state in the Middle East. | ||
He would get the credit of bringing peace to the Middle East, solving Israel and Palestine. | ||
He could maybe bring Syria into that deal. | ||
Maybe bring Iraq into that deal. | ||
He could end the hostilities between the United States and Iran or at least achieve some kind of detente. | ||
And then once peace had been achieved in the Middle East, that would be U.S. territory. | ||
We could open up investment into the region. | ||
The Gulf countries would invest money in the United States. | ||
We would give them major weapons contracts. | ||
We would open up ports, rail, highways. | ||
We would connect Asia to Europe. | ||
And put them in Asia. | ||
Put them in South Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan, whatever. | ||
We could take those military assets, the hardware and the personnel out of Europe, out of the Middle East. | ||
And we could just not have them there, which is a victory by itself, but we could especially reprioritize our own hemisphere. | ||
We could prioritize the great power conflict happening in Latin America over trade, over the drug war, which is another issue. | ||
And we could also prioritize the Indo-Pacific theater. | ||
That's Trump's grand strategy. | ||
There is a clash here. | ||
Obviously, these two things are not going to work together. | ||
The war in Gaza, as long as it goes on, there is not going to be a great reproachment between Israel and the Gulf. | ||
As long as there is not a reproachment between Israel and the Gulf, it will be more difficult to integrate them into the U.S. security architecture. | ||
That will delay the United States leaving the Middle East. | ||
And a war with Iran, that's just not in the cards at all. | ||
That is not something that Trump wants, even slightly. | ||
And I've always said that from the very beginning. | ||
This is not... | ||
I don't think it's something he wants, but it's something he might get trapped into because it's what Israel wants, and frequently the tail wags the dog. | ||
I don't think Bush wanted a war in Iraq. | ||
I don't think Obama wanted to be in Syria, and yet that was the case. | ||
So the reason that Trump is leaking this story, or I should say Trump officials are planting a story that Trump and Netanyahu are on the outs, Trump is visiting the Middle East this week. | ||
He's going to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Emirates. | ||
What Trump is after is to deepen our ties with those countries, and ultimately he wants to integrate them with Israel. | ||
He wants to give Saudi Arabia a security guarantee. | ||
He wants massive investment from Saudi Arabia into the United States. | ||
He wants Saudi Arabia to buy our weapons, our jets. | ||
He wants the industry. | ||
He wants Saudi Arabia to be under the U.S. security umbrella so that we will have their allegiance for the next century. | ||
We've had their allegiance since Roosevelt brokered a deal on a boat in the 1940s. | ||
He wants it for the next century, given that Saudi Arabia and some of those countries are looking at China. | ||
They're looking at BRICS. | ||
But if Israel is going to be an impediment, then he is going to put pressure on Israel to wrap it up in Gaza. | ||
And in order to do that, he found the pain point, which is that Netanyahu is in a very tenuous position in the Israeli government. | ||
Netanyahu is not a popular leader. | ||
He's facing defections within his own cabinet with his intelligence chief. | ||
He's facing prosecution from his own courts. | ||
And at any given moment, it looks like maybe his government might fall apart. | ||
There's increasing pressure on Netanyahu to take a deal, to release the hostages. | ||
There's growing criticism from the people in his country that he has basically left the hostages for dead. | ||
He's going to go into Gaza, and the hostages are going to be killed, and that's going to be the price that they'll pay for it. | ||
Trump is leaning on the Netanyahu government. | ||
That's what all of this is about, ultimately. | ||
Freeing the American hostage, even opening up negotiations back in February, saying that Israel would be excluded from a deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
All of this is meant to poison the well for Netanyahu in the Israeli press. | ||
For the Israeli press to say Netanyahu has made the diplomatic blunder of the 21st century by alienating Not just any American government, but a government led by Israel's closest ally, Donald Trump. | ||
How could he possibly do that? | ||
Netanyahu is isolating Israel from the United States and Saudi Arabia. | ||
They're going to let the U.S. and Saudi Arabia make this historic deal without achieving normalization, without being party to it. | ||
Trump is securing the release of hostages when Netanyahu seems to be actively working against that outcome. | ||
And then, the story in the media. | ||
Netanyahu has lost the United States as an ally. | ||
This is meant to put pressure on the Netanyahu government so that Netanyahu will defer to the United States. | ||
And what the United States wants, Trump is very clear. | ||
Witkoff is very clear. | ||
He even said it in this reaction. | ||
Witkoff said, look, Israel's our closest ally. | ||
Netanyahu and Trump are friends. | ||
They're on good terms. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
He said, but we don't agree on everything. | ||
What we want is the hostages to be released. | ||
We want a deal. | ||
We want the war to end now. | ||
It's time. | ||
Trump wants, when he goes to Qatar, for Israel to make a deal in Gaza because that will be the first step towards achieving his vision. | ||
If Netanyahu shuts down the war in Gaza, that's the precondition for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel. | ||
Saudi Arabia recognizing Israel as the precondition that opens up a civilian nuclear program, a security guarantee, massive investment, a massive weapons package. | ||
That's what opens up the Middle East being integrated under U.S. leadership. | ||
That's the key to all of this. | ||
That's what Trump is trying to achieve here. | ||
So I think this story in the media, I think a lot is being made about it. | ||
I think that's the point. | ||
Trump is leaning on an ally to put pressure on him. | ||
If you don't believe me, this is how he operates. | ||
We saw the same thing play out with Vladimir Zelensky a few weeks ago. | ||
If you think they can't come back from this, think again. | ||
Just weeks ago, Vladimir Zelensky was in the Oval Office. | ||
They were ready to sign this minerals deal. | ||
And the minerals deal is that Ukraine would give the United States revenue from their minerals, their natural resources, their fossil fuels, among other things, their ports even, and other industry. | ||
In exchange, the United States would give some vague security guarantees. | ||
Zelensky was asking for more. | ||
He was trying to pressure Trump. | ||
Zelensky was going to other European countries and working against the United States. | ||
He was going to Germany and France and the United Kingdom and trying to get Europe to exert pressure on America. | ||
Zelensky wants the war to go on. | ||
He wants an American presence. | ||
He wants a no-fly zone. | ||
He wants some sort of European commitment, whether that's some on-ramp to NATO, inclusion in the European Union, whatever. | ||
What did Trump do? | ||
Publicly humiliated him. | ||
Trump brought him to the Oval Office for that purpose. | ||
They instigated a fight where Zelensky was humiliated, went home empty-handed, embarrassed in front of everybody, which has a major psychological effect also. | ||
And at the end of all of it, I think it was last week, they announced that Trump, in fact, signed the Minerals deal. | ||
In other words, Trump brought an ally to the Oval Office for the purpose of humiliating them and putting them in check, getting them in line. | ||
And once they were challenged in their own country when they went home, perhaps, embarrassed in front of the whole world, once the pressure went the other way and they were reminded who the boss is, they got in line and they deferred to Washington and everything was smoothed over. | ||
Zelensky came to America, got embarrassed, got reminded who's in control. | ||
Trump threatened to withhold military aid. | ||
Trump threatened to make a deal with Russia without including Ukraine. | ||
But ultimately, the Minerals deal was signed. | ||
And the Minerals deal was backed by all the neocons. | ||
The Minerals deal was formulated by the neocons. | ||
That entrenches us in Ukraine indefinitely. | ||
It makes it easier for us to stay there, which is a problem. | ||
I think that's the same thing here, which is that Netanyahu thinks he's going to dictate policy to Trump. | ||
He wants America to bomb Iran. | ||
He got Mike Waltz, his accomplice, to get the Trump government to do that. | ||
Netanyahu wants the war in Gaza to go on forever, which will lead to the expulsion of 2 million Palestinians. | ||
Trump brought Netanyahu to the Oval Office to announce his negotiations with Iran. | ||
Trump sent him home and then put in the press that they're on the outs. | ||
That Netanyahu has spoiled the closest relationship and their most important relationship and has gotten Israel isolated and sidelined from Middle Eastern diplomacy. | ||
Now, like I said from the very beginning, this is a planted story. | ||
It's planted because someone in Trump's government wants the public to know and they want Netanyahu to know that they are on the outs. | ||
They wanted this particular public reaction. | ||
This is part of Trump's classic style, which is he is a negotiator. | ||
He's a dealmaker. | ||
This is applying the pressure to Israel to make the impossible deal, to satisfy all the conditions, which is Israel has their agenda. | ||
Saudi Arabia has theirs. | ||
Iran has theirs. | ||
Washington has theirs. | ||
This is him reshuffling the deck. | ||
Resetting the table. | ||
He brought Netanyahu out, announced the Iran negotiations, planted the story that Netanyahu is spoiling everything, and this is meant to put Netanyahu back in line. | ||
Now, like I said, because it's a planted story, that doesn't mean that it's not true. | ||
Actually, it probably is. | ||
Actually, we know it is. | ||
They are on the outs because they're diverging, but there's a purpose behind this. | ||
Trump is not. | ||
People like to say, is Trump with them or is he with us? | ||
Well, it's a little more complicated than that. | ||
Ideologically, he's aligned with us, but he has to work with them. | ||
And he's filled up his government with people that are just them. | ||
I mean, they're just Israeli. | ||
They're just working for Israel. | ||
Is Trump breaking up the United States with Israel? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
And I don't believe that will happen ever. | ||
As long as Trump is in office, I don't think there's going to be a significant, meaningful break between Israel and the United States. | ||
And Witkoff basically said that. | ||
He said, there's no daylight between us. | ||
We're absolutely allies. | ||
And notably, he said, the Israeli people are allies of the United States. | ||
There will be no diplomatic break. | ||
This does not represent some unprecedented, meaningful, diplomatic row between the U.S. and Israel. | ||
There are different visions, and I think Trump is leaning on Israel, using this against Netanyahu to get him to play ball. | ||
The question is, will it be successful? | ||
What will ultimately be the outcome of all of this? | ||
The idea that Trump is going to get Netanyahu to stop in Gaza, I don't believe it, because you want to know how Trump would get Netanyahu to stop the war in Gaza? | ||
Withhold the military aid. | ||
That's the screw. | ||
That's the key. | ||
That's all you need to do to turn to get Netanyahu to stop. | ||
Biden could have done it at any time. | ||
Trump can do it at any time. | ||
Right now, Israel is threatening. | ||
Their new plan is a major military escalation in Gaza. | ||
They're going to invade. | ||
They're literally, this is their plan, they're going to destroy every building in Gaza. | ||
They're going to declare almost all of it a buffer zone. | ||
They're going to herd all the remaining Palestinians into a very tiny refugee camp and then expel them systematically from the Strip into other countries, and they will maintain security control over the Strip forever. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
I don't believe the United States is in a position to stop that on the ground. | ||
What they can do is withhold military aid. | ||
And Netanyahu would not be able to carry out the invasion. | ||
If Trump publicly went against that, they wouldn't be able to carry it out. | ||
Will Trump take that step? | ||
That, to me, is dubious. | ||
Will Trump withhold the military aid? | ||
That would be an unprecedented, significant, meaningful break and departure. | ||
And if that happens, I will be surprised. | ||
And I will commend Trump. | ||
And I will say that I was wrong. | ||
I don't think that he'll do that. | ||
I think that he'll say, through Steve Witkoff and maybe himself, he'll say he wants them to make a deal. | ||
He'll say it's time for them to make a deal. | ||
But ultimately, it's up to them if they're going to go into Gaza or not. | ||
It's up to Trump to actually withhold the thing that they need, which is the military aid. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
That's one. | ||
So, the outcome of Gaza... | ||
And by the way, what happens in Gaza is what determines what happens with Saudi Arabia. | ||
Trump says they're going to make a deal with Saudi Arabia and not include Israel. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen either. | ||
Because if you read the reports, they say, well, Trump is considering a deal with Saudi Arabia that doesn't include Israel. | ||
They're considering, according to unnamed sources. | ||
When asked about it, they said, well, don't believe everything you read. | ||
And they're still far from a deal. | ||
Because the nuclear deal in Saudi Arabia is no different than the nuclear deal in Iran. | ||
The nuclear deal primarily is based on whether a country has the ability to make nuclear material that could be used in a nuclear bomb. | ||
Unsurprisingly, Saudi Arabia, like Iran, wants the ability to make the material that could be used in a bomb. | ||
Because that's why these countries want nuclear programs. | ||
They don't need nuclear energy. | ||
They're sitting on all the oil in the world. | ||
They don't need it. | ||
They're also in a desert. | ||
They're also extremely rich. | ||
They don't need the money. | ||
They don't need the energy. | ||
Both Saudi Arabia and Iran are dead set on maintaining a civilian nuclear energy program because that is the threshold for a nuclear arsenal. | ||
And that's why both of them insist that they want the ability To natively make nuclear material that could be used in a bomb. | ||
Because if they imported it, then it could be shut off. | ||
If they imported it, then they wouldn't be able to maintain a nuclear arsenal if they decided to weaponize. | ||
So when the Trump administration says, well, maybe we'll make a deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
We'll give them nukes and we won't normalize with Israel. | ||
That's never going to happen. | ||
They're far from a nuclear deal. | ||
Saudi Arabia's not agreed to a deal where they import enriched material from some other country. | ||
They're far from achieving a deal as is. | ||
The United States is never going to approve a deal where Saudi Arabia gets a nuclear program and they don't normalize ties with Israel. | ||
It's just not going to happen. | ||
So that's fake. | ||
These are things that are just bluster. | ||
When they come out and say, we don't want them to go into Gaza, you could stop it any day. | ||
When they come out and say, well, we're maybe going to make a deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
Never going to happen. | ||
They released one hostage. | ||
Hamas knows what they were doing. | ||
Trump knows what he was doing. | ||
Netanyahu knows what they were both doing. | ||
And they played that card. | ||
Now it's up for the Israeli government to react. | ||
And I think Netanyahu is the master of the Israeli government. | ||
So we'll see if that has any effect. | ||
Now the big question is concerning Iran. | ||
Trump held the, I should say, the U.S. government held their fourth round of negotiations in week five of negotiations with Iran. | ||
They met this Saturday. | ||
This is the second time where the negotiations were actually technical. | ||
The first two meetings in the first two weeks were very general. | ||
They were indirect. | ||
The two sides did not meet. | ||
Except for to shake hands at the very end. | ||
And they just talked very generally about what the negotiations would be about themselves. | ||
They were negotiations about negotiations. | ||
In the very beginning, the discussion was missiles, nukes, weapons, support for Iran's proxies. | ||
And so the first meeting was... | ||
What are these negotiations really going to be about? | ||
Will they include all those topics, all those items, or just the nuclear program? | ||
After the second meeting, they realized it was only going to include the nuclear program, not necessarily their ballistic missile program, excuse me, not their support for the Houthis or Hezbollah or Hamas or the other proxies, just the nuclear program. | ||
The third talks were so difficult, they canceled the fourth round. | ||
They canceled them, and then they put them back on the schedule. | ||
That's because the third round of talks was the first time they actually talked about what a deal would include. | ||
And since that meeting, the U.S. has gone back and forth and back and forth about what we actually want out of the negotiations. | ||
This time again, we have the fourth round in the fifth week after a break in the middle. | ||
Like I said last week, they held no negotiations. | ||
Once again, this week we held talks and both sides said they're very optimistic. | ||
It was very positive. | ||
But both sides also said it's very tough. | ||
And we're basically at an impasse. | ||
And the question in Iran, it's the same question in Saudi Arabia. | ||
The question is whether Iran, with their civilian nuclear program, We keep going back and forth. | ||
We say, well, they can keep the infrastructure, but they can't use it. | ||
Then we say, no, they have to dismantle the infrastructure. | ||
Then we say, well, they could keep it, but they have to import the enriched material from another country. | ||
Then we come back and say, no, we need it dismantled entirely. | ||
Then we say, well, we don't really know what our position is. | ||
We haven't decided yet. | ||
That's literally what the Trump government said. | ||
I'll read you the latest. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
Iran said Sunday the fourth round of negotiations were difficult but useful. | ||
U.S. officials said an agreement was reached on moving forward and working out technical details. | ||
It remains unclear what conditions the U.S. is looking to impose on the nuclear program. | ||
Publicly, they're calling them to eliminate their nuclear enrichment, which is a non-starter for Tehran. | ||
President Trump said last week the U.S. has not even decided if it would agree to a deal that would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium. | ||
We don't even know what our position is. | ||
But the fundamental question with Iran is whether they can enrich. | ||
Provisions. | ||
Israel and the Hawks, and maybe even the U.S. executive branch, the Congress, believes this. | ||
They want Iran to totally dismantle everything. | ||
They want to literally blow up all the enriching infrastructure at Fordow, Natanz, at Isfahan. | ||
The Trump administration has floated the idea that they don't have to get rid of it, but they have to stop using it. | ||
And they will have to import enriched material from other countries, and we have to verify through the IAEA that they're not enriching nuclear material. | ||
Either way, Iran will not agree to either one. | ||
For them, that's a red line. | ||
They certainly want to keep the infrastructure, and they also want to continue enriching their own uranium. | ||
They don't want to import the enriched stuff from anybody else, because that would sort of defeat the whole purpose. | ||
So the question about the Iran nuclear program is whether the United States, in fact, will budge. | ||
Will the United States allow Iran to continue enriching uranium? | ||
Will they work out some solution we haven't thought of that hasn't been discussed yet, that isn't public? | ||
I don't see how they're going to have any kind of deal like that. | ||
And here's why. | ||
For Iran to agree to a new nuclear deal... | ||
They're going to want it ratified by the United States Congress. | ||
And the reason for that is because we already had a nuclear deal with Iran under Obama. | ||
Trump ripped it up and put all of this in motion. | ||
All of the hostilities with Iran ever since 2018-2019 is fallout from Trump's unilateral withdrawal from Obama's JCPOA, the original Iran nuclear deal. | ||
Iran does not want to make another deal that a future administration like Trump or even Trump himself can just pull out of if he feels like it, even though Iran is in compliance with the deal. | ||
So Iran is going to want it ratified by the U.S. Congress. | ||
The U.S. Congress will not ratify it unless Iran dismantles all their enriching infrastructure, which they are not willing to do. | ||
So that's one major obstacle. | ||
The other problem is that whatever deal the United States makes, Israel says they're going to bomb Iran anyway. | ||
And that's the very reason that Iran wants a nuclear program in the first place. | ||
It's difficult to imagine a scenario where Israel does not sabotage Iran after a potential deal, even if it's possible is reached, whether it's an airstrike, commandos, some kind of... | ||
Sabotage from inside the country using intelligence operatives. | ||
It's hard to imagine a scenario where Israel does not respond militarily and Iran does not renege on the deal or begin weaponizing or try to renegotiate with the United States or retaliate against Israel in a way where we have to defend Israel. | ||
I just don't see a scenario where, one, we bypass Congress, bypass Iran, bypass everybody's red lines on the deal, and even if we do, that it somehow is not sabotaged by Israel. | ||
If we were able to achieve all of that, it would be miraculous. | ||
Truly. | ||
It would be astonishing. | ||
And I don't think it's impossible. | ||
I think it is possible. | ||
If anybody can do it, I do believe it is Trump. | ||
But I don't think it's very likely. | ||
And so when we evaluate, it all goes back to the story. | ||
The headline is Trump and Netanyahu are split. | ||
Like I said, there's a lot of truth to that. | ||
They really are. | ||
They really are. | ||
And there is an intense conflict of visions here. | ||
Two diametrically opposed agendas for the Middle East on multiple items. | ||
But we're receiving the headline as a form of soft power by the Trump administration, which indicates they're not really that serious about cajoling Israel to If they were serious, we wouldn't get another story in the media about how they're not talking on the phone. | ||
They would withhold military aid. | ||
The reason they're putting the story in the press, this is actually like an act of desperation. | ||
If they're going to the press, This is because they're pleading with the Israeli people to stop supporting Netanyahu. | ||
This hostage deal with Hamas, this story in the press, this is all a very indirect, very passive, low-intensity way of applying pressure to Netanyahu. | ||
If you were serious, you would pull the military aide, you would say something directly and publicly. | ||
You would challenge Israel directly. | ||
We have all the cards with Israel. | ||
And we could use them. | ||
Instead of using our cards, we're going to the press and saying, well, we might make a deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
We might not talk on the phone anymore. | ||
And this is meant to scare Netanyahu. | ||
It's meant to get the Israeli public working against Netanyahu. | ||
Israeli press to say Netanyahu spoiled the deal, spoiled the relationship, doesn't want the hostages released. | ||
This is a low-intensity way of applying pressure to try to spook Netanyahu into coming around. | ||
But Netanyahu's been in power for 20 years. | ||
He is the master of his country. | ||
The idea that Netanyahu is going to cave because of some stories like this. | ||
And certainly Netanyahu might be worried. | ||
That's why he's responding forcefully in the media. | ||
And he's almost daring the Trump administration to disagree. | ||
He's saying, yeah, no, we're friends. | ||
No, we're friends. | ||
Trump said we're friends and I know we're friends. | ||
We're friends. | ||
Go and ask Trump if we're friends. | ||
Maybe he's worried. | ||
It's almost like he's challenging Trump to say it out in the open. | ||
Either way, I think that this indicates Trump is trying to put the deal together. | ||
He wants Netanyahu to stop the war in Gaza, to make the deal with Saudi Arabia, which is deeply connected to the deal with Iran, so that he can basically get Netanyahu's permission to make the deal with Iran. | ||
But it doesn't show that he's serious about doing any of that. | ||
And we'll see what happens this week. | ||
Trump is visiting, like I said, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Emirates. | ||
They're hinting at... | ||
Recognizing Palestinian statehood, I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
I'd be surprised if it did, but they're hinting at that. | ||
Once again, I think that's another planted story, but it's possible. | ||
And that would be another effort to put pressure on Netanyahu, but I don't see that happening. | ||
We'll see what he says at this summit. | ||
That's going to tell us a lot, what he says in these different countries. | ||
But my money is on they will continue to bitch in the media like Biden did. | ||
They're going to continue to do this low boil, low intensity pressure campaign. | ||
They're going to try to work with Iran. | ||
I don't see this. | ||
I think Iran is stringing us along. | ||
I think Trump is trying to make a deal, but we'll never overcome everybody's red lines. | ||
And I think ultimately we're going to be forced into military action. | ||
That's my pessimistic view on things. | ||
I'm open to the possibility that Trump is going to lead us out of this through his brilliance, but... | ||
What we have seen time and time again, one, we know how he operates, so we know that's what this is. | ||
That's not me saying I'm a Trump hater. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
I think Trump does not want a war with Iran. | ||
I think he's trying in earnest to stop it. | ||
I think he's doing what he knows how to do. | ||
When I'm saying this, I'm saying this to someone that sees how he operates, how he operates with China, how he operates with North Korea, with Ukraine, how he operates with Iran. | ||
This is classic Trump. | ||
Planting these stories out there, the hostage deal, doing this stuff behind his back, it's classic Trump. | ||
Unfortunately, what we also know about Trump is that he is more talk than action. | ||
A lot of bluster, very little results, and never any follow-through. | ||
For all of the gestures, all of the show, of the same thing with North Korea, we never got a deal. | ||
Think about back to the first Trump administration. | ||
He walked into North Korea. | ||
They held these vaunted summits in Singapore and elsewhere. | ||
It never went anywhere. | ||
We never got anything out of it. | ||
That's because North Korea doesn't want to give up their nukes. | ||
And same thing with Iran. | ||
I mean, we did the same thing in the first term. | ||
Maximum pressure, secondary sanctions, shutting down their oil, even attacking them, killing Qasem Soleimani. | ||
Achieve nothing. | ||
The latest round of tariffs. | ||
We said we were going to bring China to their knees, put all these tariffs on them, reciprocal tariffs on everybody, and we backed off on everybody. | ||
We backed off on everybody. | ||
There are no deals. | ||
There's this UK deal, which is not great. | ||
We made this truce with China, which was just pointless. | ||
It was a nothing. | ||
Achieve nothing out of it. | ||
Same thing with Ukraine. | ||
All this bluster with Ukraine, and we got this minerals deal that isn't even good for us. | ||
Lacks follow-through. | ||
And this is, I see what he's doing, and I think that if he were more organized and more competent, maybe he could see it through, but the record is not very good, so I don't have a ton of faith. | ||
This would be the deal of a lifetime. | ||
This would be a world historical. | ||
Breakthrough, it would be nothing short of miraculous to put all of it together. | ||
I would imagine maybe the deal is something like this. | ||
We could have confidence in Iran in making a deal if Saudi Arabia had a civilian nuclear program because they would check each other, they would batch each other. | ||
So end the war in Gaza. | ||
Normalize ties with Israel and Saudi Arabia. | ||
Give Saudi Arabia a civilian nuclear program with a black box centrifuge. | ||
Do the same thing with Iran. | ||
That makes it possible. | ||
Maybe that's what he's going for, but in order for him to achieve that, he's going to have to overcome Israel, and I just don't think he has what it takes. | ||
I don't think he's willing to do that. | ||
The moment of decision is approaching. | ||
The deadline is up in a few weeks, so we're going to see very quickly, but that's my assessment of the whole thing. | ||
Like I said, though, we're going to get a lot more information in the coming days. | ||
There's going to be another round of Iran negotiations this weekend. | ||
That'll be week number six. | ||
So we're coming, excuse me, we're coming close to the deadline and then we're going to see these big meetings in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Emirates this week. | ||
If there's any breakthrough, any big deal, maybe that'll change the math here. | ||
Maybe that'll change the calculus. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
But that's that. | ||
That's the big news from the week. | ||
We're going to keep our eye on it, but we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
I've been live now for almost... | ||
I guess it's just about an hour. | ||
No, it's two hours. | ||
I started at like, what, 9? | ||
945? | ||
940? | ||
Excuse me, I'm a little congested still. | ||
I'm still a little bit sick. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, that's a marathon monologue. | ||
I'm like losing my voice. | ||
I'm all congested. | ||
I'm just noticing the time. | ||
I've been going for like an hour and 40 minutes with this monologue. | ||
So we're going to move on. | ||
We'll look at the super chats. | ||
We'll see what you have to say about it. | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
And, you know, I try to cover all my bases because I know what people are going to say. | ||
People are going to say, oh, you know, you just won't let Trump have the win. | ||
You just want a doom pill. | ||
It's like, I'm not married to any particular outcome. | ||
If we don't go to war with Iran, I like that outcome. | ||
And as a matter of fact, I've said it from the very beginning, I don't even believe that is what Trump wants. | ||
I think Trump wants the opposite. | ||
I think even Vance wants the opposite. | ||
I think maybe even Pete Hegseth wants the opposite. | ||
And I'm willing to admit if they achieve it that I'm wrong. | ||
I really am. | ||
But I don't think that's the case, and I'm disturbed that it's even gotten this far. | ||
So anyway, because yeah, like I said, I know everybody, whenever I say this kind of stuff, people, it's at this point now where people are very invested in it emotionally. | ||
People were very upset that I criticized Trump last year. | ||
You criticize Trump, so you can't say anything. | ||
It's like, look, I'm right. | ||
Last year, I said, I can't vote for Trump if he doesn't say that we're not going to war with Iran. | ||
And what happened? | ||
He appointed a cabinet filled with people that want to war with Iran. | ||
They were working with Israel directly to push us into a war with Iran. | ||
And people are like, see, told you so. | ||
That guy got fired. | ||
After he was hired by Trump. | ||
Like, so, you know, anyway, so I'm right, but people are so emotionally invested, they're like mad that I criticized Trump, even though there was obviously merit to that, and still is. | ||
And so now, every time they get a good headline, they're like, see? | ||
See? | ||
See? | ||
Told you. | ||
And it's like, listen, you don't have to show me. | ||
I do a show on this stuff every night. | ||
I'll be the first one to say, if Trump achieves it, I'll be the first one there. | ||
To say I was wrong, I'm back on the Trump train, you know what, he really surprised me, I'll be the first one. | ||
But, you know, for a lot of these people, it's not even about that. | ||
For these people, they want to... | ||
Feel good about their decisions more than they care about the truth. | ||
They do not criticize Jewish power out of cowardice. | ||
They glaze Trump in spite of all these valid concerns. | ||
Not because they were not concerned, but because their careers depended on it. | ||
And now they desperately want to feel good about those decisions. | ||
And so that's why every time you see a good headline, it's like... | ||
Oh, I thought Trump was controlled by Israel. | ||
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It's like, no. | |
Although most of his cabinet is. | ||
That's a big problem. | ||
We always said that. | ||
So, and I mean, that's just obviously true, as evidenced by National Security Advisor who's literally texting Netanyahu during the cabinet meetings. | ||
But people want to say, well, that guy got fired, so it's fine. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But we're going to take a look. | ||
We'll do the Super Chats finally. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like I kind of flew off the handle there. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Thank you, Nick. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Why are we still doing this? | ||
What's with this, like, trans thing? | ||
Is that real or is that fake? | ||
I still can't tell if this is a real person or not. | ||
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Or if this is a troll. | |
But if you're trans, don't be... | ||
Why is this a debate even? | ||
Like, don't be trans. | ||
I don't know how you could watch the show and be like, I like the show, but I'm trans. | ||
Like, it just doesn't work. | ||
Like, not only are we against trannies, but we also hate women. | ||
So, it's like two things that don't work. | ||
It's like... | ||
Being trans but also wanting to be more like a woman. | ||
Those are two things that just don't work. | ||
I don't see it. | ||
It's like going to McDonald's and not liking hamburgers. | ||
I'm a big fan of McDonald's, but I don't like hamburgers. | ||
I only like the salad. | ||
It's not really what we do here. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
You seem pretty insistent on being trans. | ||
I'm never going to say go ahead. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You're trying to get me to say, okay, I'm never going to say that's okay. | ||
If you're born a man, it's like the greatest blessing. | ||
Guys are the best. | ||
Men are the best, okay? | ||
We are the goats of the universe. | ||
What's better than being a guy? | ||
We fuck. | ||
Imagine being the gender that gets fucked all the time. | ||
Not to be crude, but imagine being the gender that is known for getting fucked. | ||
Like you're born, I don't want to say you're born to get fucked, but like you kind of, not to be gross or crude about it, but it's like you're the gender that is weak and, you know, and takes it. | ||
Imagine being, you were born the gender that gives it out. | ||
You know, we're giving it out. | ||
We're the gender that just gets to do whatever we want. | ||
We're guys. | ||
We're guys. | ||
Of course we're doing the fucking. | ||
Of course we're doing the raping. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
We're not raping. | ||
But I could just never understand. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I really don't get it. | ||
I just don't. | ||
I don't understand the appeal. | ||
I also don't understand the appeal of wanting to be a tranny. | ||
You know, maybe you could see. | ||
A guy was like, what would it be like to be a girl? | ||
But I don't think anybody's like, I want to be one of those dudes that is dressed like a girl but obviously isn't one. | ||
I mean, just two things that are not desirable. | ||
It's undesirable to be a woman. | ||
It's undesirable to be a man that is dressing like a woman. | ||
You should just want to be a guy. | ||
So anyway. | ||
You don't even have to be a macho guy, but just be a guy. | ||
Just be a guy. | ||
Be a dude. | ||
Anyway, so that's my advice. | ||
That's my advice for all transsexuals. | ||
You should be grateful that you get to be a guy. | ||
We get to skateboard. | ||
We get to drive around. | ||
We get to have guns. | ||
We get to watch TV. | ||
We get to care about stuff. | ||
Women don't give a shit about stuff. | ||
They're just not interested in stuff. | ||
Men get to... | ||
Men play video games that are just spreadsheets. | ||
That's how awesome it is to be a guy. | ||
We play video games that are just spreadsheets and tables. | ||
It's all resource management. | ||
Women are not into that stuff at all. | ||
This is what we get to do. | ||
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So... | |
I don't know. | ||
I'll never understand, but... | ||
Tom sent $10. | ||
Have you looked into Trump's new search and general pick? | ||
Dr. Casey Means looks like an incredible choice to me. | ||
She was on JRE with her brother seven months ago. | ||
Yeah, I heard about that. | ||
What institutions are you talking about? | ||
What institutions are you talking about? | ||
That's great. | ||
E-girls forever sent $10. | ||
What do you think about Tobuscus saying nigga and faggot on X? | ||
I'm not going to do it because I don't want to lose my Twitter, but that's based. | ||
Yeah, Tobuscus is pretty based. | ||
And think, are we even reading the same book? | ||
Why the spirit slash Roman fetishization of Christ? | ||
He was an anti-wealth vagabond who literally made heaven open immigration. | ||
Hey, fuck off. | ||
And die. | ||
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Bye. | |
Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Heaven is open immigration. | ||
Heaven isn't a country, retard. | ||
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He made heaven open borders. | |
Except the problem is that heaven is not earth. | ||
Like, they're fundamentally different. | ||
This is a duplicate. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Okay. | ||
Get off the drugs. | ||
Okay, you're just like a crazy person. | ||
All right, W. Thank you. | ||
No subland. | ||
That's funny. | ||
That's such a European meme. | ||
Europeans calling it no subland. | ||
That's such a European joke. | ||
That's kind of funny, though. | ||
Yeah, yeah, the youth is loyal. | ||
Are they loyal to me or are they loyal to Keith Woods? | ||
What if I went to Ireland and just mogged? | ||
What if I went to Ireland and held a rally? | ||
Would I hold a big-ass rally? | ||
Would you guys turn out in Ireland? | ||
Could I mog Keith in his own country? | ||
Could I go to Dublin? | ||
What if I went to Dublin with two guns? | ||
No, it's a joke. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
What if I went to Dublin on a submarine? | ||
What if I crashed onto the beach in a submarine and got out on top of it? | ||
No, we don't. | ||
Keith is all right. | ||
From what I've seen, Pope Leo XIV is very solid. | ||
Not in favor of endless free migration or Marxist whatever that even means. | ||
Confounding to even claim that. | ||
Just another coordinated narrative by Jews and Protestant mega-retards who worship politics. | ||
They have no integrity. | ||
I just hate this whole attitude where it's like, he's the head of our church. | ||
And because of Francis, we're like, I don't know. | ||
This is such an anti-Catholic perspective. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Thank you very much, yeah. | ||
You know how it goes. | ||
They just, people just don't watch my show. | ||
It's literally that simple. | ||
You know, I was at the airport and this Jew comes up to me and says, hey, are you Nick Fuentes? | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
He's like, why you gotta be such an asshole? | ||
I'm like, I'm not. | ||
He's like, yeah, you kind of are. | ||
I'm like, do you even watch my show? | ||
He's like, oh, I've seen clips. | ||
It's like, well then, fuck you. | ||
I mean, what the fuck? | ||
What are you talking about then, you fucking idiot? | ||
People don't even watch the show coming up to me, calling me an asshole. | ||
Of course, it's a fucking Jew, obviously, because they're the rudest people on earth. | ||
So fucking typical. | ||
You're an asshole. | ||
You're a fucking asshole. | ||
Go fuck yourself, piece of shit. | ||
Who does that? | ||
You know, if I saw somebody I didn't agree with in public, I wouldn't say, you're an asshole. | ||
I'd say, hey, I don't agree with you, but hey, it's kind of cool to see you. | ||
I don't know, something like that. | ||
If I saw Hasan Piker, I'd say, hey, what's going on? | ||
Oh, what are you doing here? | ||
You know, I'd make a joke out of it. | ||
I wouldn't be like, you're an asshole. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Go fucking kill yourself, asshole. | ||
You know who's the asshole? | ||
People that go up and call people assholes, they don't even know them. | ||
Piece of shit. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So yeah, it's always people that don't watch my show that have the most to say. | ||
He's controlled opposition. | ||
He's a fake Christian. | ||
He's just a rabble rouser. | ||
They don't even watch the show. | ||
They've never watched one episode. | ||
And look, I'm live every night. | ||
It's not hard to find me. | ||
I'm literally live every night. | ||
You could go on Rumble, click the show. | ||
It's live for a couple hours. | ||
Put it on in the background. | ||
No, no, people won't even give me. | ||
The benefit of the doubt. | ||
They see a clip. | ||
They see a 15-second clip from a polemical three-hour live stream. | ||
I know everything about this person. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Hey, happy birthday, buddy. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
21, huh? | ||
I remember those days. | ||
Maybe. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I just don't understand how a person thinks like this. | ||
This is the kind of shit that a person would say to me, and I would look at them, and behind my eyes, in my brain, I would say, I'm never going to talk to this person ever again. | ||
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What if Ireland's anti-missile system was like a coked up Conor McGregor drunkenly punching the missiles out of the air? | |
Like, oh my gosh, if anyone said that to me. | ||
This is the kind of shit I've heard my entire life. | ||
This is what made my childhood a living hell. | ||
Was looking at other kids who would say nonsense like this and saying like, why? | ||
Why, God? | ||
Why am I the only one like me? | ||
Am I the only one like me that is even alive? | ||
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What if Ireland's anti-aircraft system was just like a drunk Conor McGregor punching missiles? | |
Dude, shut the fuck up and kill yourself. | ||
Like, what's the joke? | ||
What's the joke? | ||
Conor McGregor's from Ireland. | ||
And he's drinks. | ||
I don't even know what the category of humor this would be, but I, it's like, this is like a very specific kind of joke, joke I hear a lot of the time. | ||
It's like a family guy cutaway joke. | ||
Family guy cutaway tier quip. | ||
And I just hate it. | ||
I just absolutely hate it. | ||
I hate everything about it. | ||
And it's not funny. | ||
And honestly, you're just not smart enough even to watch this show. | ||
If I'm being perfectly honest. | ||
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What if Ireland's anti-missile defense system is coked up? | |
Coked up. | ||
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It's drugs. | |
Hilarious. | ||
It's a taco, too. | ||
There was like a whole generation of comedy where they just thought that anything that was Mexican was funny. | ||
Do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
There's like a whole generation of Will Ferrell movies. | ||
Danny McBride, Will Ferrell movies where the punchline was like, I have a friend named Gary Sanchez and we ate tacos in Mexico and did cocaine. | ||
When that was the punchline, do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
No, I've never heard anyone say this before, but I watched like Pineapple Express and like all those kinds of movies. | ||
There was, like, back in the, like, late noughts and early 2010s and all, there was always a joke that was like, oh, I have a friend named Gary Sanchez and we did coke. | ||
And, like, that was the punchline. | ||
Like, because Mexican is, like, exotic and, like, cocaine is funny. | ||
Cocaine and nudity is, like, funny. | ||
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What if Ireland's anti-missile defense system is, like, a coked-up Conor McGregor punching missiles on the coastline? | |
Hey, shut the fuck up, retard. | ||
Shut the fuck up and die. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I just, I don't know why I hate that. | ||
I hate that joke. | ||
That joke that you just made so fucking much. | ||
It just reminds me of the kind of stuff that people say to me. | ||
And I look at them and I'm just like, so much of my life, you know what made me a sociopath? | ||
What made me a sociopath is realizing that if I actually didn't fake laugh and fake being friendly, I would just have to be really negative to everybody. | ||
And so I just learned to be like, very good. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
If you said that to me in real life, I would have to pretend like that was funny. | ||
If you met me in real life, And we're like, oh, hey, I'm a big fan of the show. | ||
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Are you Nick Fuentes? | |
Oh, can I get a picture? | ||
And then you made that joke to me. | ||
If we were talking and you made that joke, I'd have to say, yeah, right, that would be good. | ||
You know, I would have to do that. | ||
And I feel like I do that with everyone I know. | ||
I feel like I'm doing that almost constantly with almost everybody I know, except for people I'm very close friends with. | ||
And I hate doing that. | ||
That's actually why I have such a low social battery, because so much of my interactions with people is like one form or another being like, very good, very good, well done. | ||
It just, it hurts me. | ||
Like, it hurts me to fake it, you know? | ||
So, that's why I choose to be alone most of the time, because I'd rather... | ||
I'd rather be alone than have to be with people and have to fake it and have to entertain that. | ||
I'm just being honest with you. | ||
That super chat is making me hate my life. | ||
That super chat is reminding me of why my life is the way it is. | ||
Anyway. | ||
You say you don't do disavowals yet disavowed Latino Zoomer who is currently spending his late teen and early adult life years in prison for making a joke on your behalf. | ||
He didn't make a joke on my behalf. | ||
He threatened to shoot up a school or something. | ||
And listen, when it comes to violence, I have to disavow violence. | ||
I'm not going to disavow a person like Laura Loomer or whatever. | ||
She said this, do you disavow? | ||
But unfortunately, when it comes to violence, you just have to. | ||
Because when it comes to violence, if you're not careful... | ||
And this is, I shouldn't even respond to this because this is just bad faith nonsense. | ||
They're trying to implicate me in crimes all the time. | ||
They say that I'm, you know, this is said on Tim Pool. | ||
People say that I'm like encouraging sarcastic terrorism. | ||
And this is what they try to do all day long. | ||
They say... | ||
You believe in extreme political opinion. | ||
If you talk a certain way about this issue, you're fomenting violence or political extremism. | ||
And if you're not careful, you get somebody that's going to blow up a fucking hospital and say, the Gripers told me to do it, and then we're fucked. | ||
So when it comes to violence, you have to be gay about it and say, you know, we disavow, we disavow. | ||
And when I say it's gay, I mean because you like to think people are adults and you like to not, excuse me, have to be like, you know, hall monitor. | ||
Uh-uh-uh, don't say it that way. | ||
Well, as a reminder, this is all a joke. | ||
Don't do—it's like how they have to do a disclaimer before WWE. | ||
They say, don't try these moves at home because someone— Does a stone-cold stunner on their cousin and they die or whatever. | ||
So, like, somebody RKOs their cousin and their cousin gets, like, brain damage and is paralyzed. | ||
So forever they have to do a disclaimer and say, don't try these moves at home. | ||
And everyone's going to do them anyway. | ||
I'm not saying commit terrorism anyway, but I'm saying you have to do these, like, gay-ass disclaimers because when it comes to violence, that's just how it is. | ||
But it's a bad-faced super chat anyway, so. | ||
But that's why. | ||
Farmers what? | ||
Yeah, I mean, we'll probably do one in the future, sure. | ||
I did! | ||
Yeah, it was actually good to see. | ||
It's nice to see him seethe for a change. | ||
Yeah, he was not happy. | ||
He's such a spaz, though. | ||
Very... | ||
I always noticed that about a very angry guy. | ||
Very angry... | ||
You know what's really funny? | ||
I used to listen to his show every day when I was in high school. | ||
And I would listen to his radio show and he would always berate the callers. | ||
The callers... | ||
Would call in and ask him questions, and he would be really short with them, really angry. | ||
And I'd always used to think, like, he shouldn't be so mean to his callers. | ||
Why is he so mean? | ||
I'm like, the caller's not even being rude or anything. | ||
He's just being mean to them. | ||
He'd be like, all right, hurry it up. | ||
All right, you asked your question. | ||
And I'd be like, why is he being so mean to them? | ||
And now, you know, I totally get it. | ||
I absolutely get it. | ||
I almost feel sorry I ever even thought that. | ||
I feel sorry that thought ever crossed my mind. | ||
Because I get it. | ||
I do think about that sometimes. | ||
I think, is there going to be a war in Iran? | ||
Is something going to happen? | ||
Then I realize you can never bet against the chud. | ||
He always wins. | ||
Is that real? | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Is Molyneux even still around? | ||
I haven't seen him in years. | ||
He got banned on YouTube in like 2020, I want to say. | ||
2019, 2020. | ||
And then he just dropped off the face of the earth. | ||
I think he tried live streaming for like a few months or something. | ||
I don't know if he still does, but I haven't seen him in a million years. | ||
So I don't really know. | ||
Are people still watching him? | ||
I don't trust him because he's... | ||
Back during the Groyper War when everybody was calling me a Holocaust denier, he piled on. | ||
I remember that initially he was supportive and said, oh, I support the Groypers and I agree with what they're saying and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And then they started calling me a Holocaust denier and he piled on. | ||
He's like, whoa, I don't... | ||
Here's what he said. | ||
He didn't say I'm a Holocaust denier. | ||
He said... | ||
I don't support people belittling genocide. | ||
Belittling a genocide. | ||
So now we're against Holocaust belittling. | ||
Forget about denying Holocaust belittling through jokes. | ||
And I said, yeah, fuck this guy. | ||
I'm pretty sure he's Jewish. | ||
So I never trusted him after that. | ||
That was BS. | ||
How are you going to be this? | ||
How are you going to be this like, you know, I'm a philosopher. | ||
I'm all about the truth. | ||
And then you're gonna do that? | ||
We can't belittle the Holocaust. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
I'm not clicking on that. | ||
It's retarded. | ||
Pooh Smith sent $10. | ||
So with N being the 14th letter of the alphabet, Nigga Heil Hitler is the new 1488. | ||
That's kind of funny, actually. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
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$10. | |
Did you see Matt Gaetz talk about the Israeli lobby with Macron? | ||
Think he knew about this all along, and maybe this kept him from getting a spot in the Trump admin? | ||
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Amen. | |
Thank you. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Somebody leaving Congress, first of all, everybody knows that's how it is. | ||
Second of all, somebody leaving Congress and then saying it means nothing. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's always, you know, former diplomat says this, former congressman. | ||
Why don't you say it when you're a congressman? | ||
If you say it when you're a congressman, then it actually makes a difference. | ||
Then it actually counts. | ||
If you say it after you're a congressman, you have a show on Newsmax or whatever, who cares? | ||
And I'm not trying to be hypercritical. | ||
I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything. | ||
You know, it's so typical. | ||
He leaves Congress for whatever reason, like he didn't need to. | ||
He got nominated to be Attorney General. | ||
It wasn't going to happen. | ||
He could have been seated in Congress. | ||
He didn't have to resign in the first place. | ||
Even though he did, he could have gotten back in Congress in January. | ||
For whatever reason, decided not to. | ||
Very mysterious, very strange. | ||
Something was going on. | ||
He gets some show on OAN or Newsmax. | ||
Now he wants to say something about Israel? | ||
I mean, okay, thanks, I guess. | ||
I mean, better late than never, but is that really courageous? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Okay, that's great. | ||
This is great tonight. | ||
Great stuff. | ||
The list goes on. | ||
Kneel to Chicago, center of the universe. | ||
Very true. | ||
Dominican Groy percent $10. | ||
Hope your mom had a great Mother's Day. | ||
Remember when she forgot to cut your apple? | ||
Red apple emoji, horse emoji, smiley face emoji. | ||
That's funny. | ||
I do. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, happy Mother's Day. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
God bless. | ||
Glad you liked the show. | ||
But you said that before the show was even really... | ||
Before it really got going. | ||
But I appreciate it anyway. | ||
Why? | ||
Just why? | ||
Why do we have to do this? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
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Permabulla. | |
Eh, well... | ||
Too bad they're all pussies. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
It's a shame that all these, you know, it's always like losers that have nothing going on that are like, I think someone like me should be in charge. | ||
It's like, well, someone like you should fucking do something. | ||
Then, you know, it's not like I got put in charge by somebody like I am really good at what I do and I'm very entertaining and I built an audience and I've inspired millions and everyone loves me. | ||
And, you know, anyone with foundational American stock, they're welcome to do it too, but they're all sucking off the Jews in Israel. | ||
So, as long as that's how it's going to be, it's going to be a recent arrival, unfortunately, for you. | ||
Like, Arval does that all the time. | ||
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A guy with Hispanic ancestry shouldn't run the movement. | |
It's like, well, who should run it? | ||
You? | ||
You're a fucking idiot, so there's a problem. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm Hoplite, the goat. | ||
So typical. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Every single time. | ||
I don't know if we'll ever do the white. | ||
I don't like a white hat. | ||
These are good. | ||
I think the blue looks good. | ||
The black looks good. | ||
I don't think a white one would look good. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Maybe. | |
Maybe we'll do a red one. | ||
Red one would be kind of fun. | ||
But I don't think I'd ever do a white one. | ||
UAF sent $100. | ||
Tucker and Dave just spent an hour drawing the line for acceptable levels of noticing. | ||
Their premise was that the Enlightenment period Oh, brother. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's crazy! | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Maybe I'll have to do, like, a response stream to that. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
That's not surprising at all. | ||
Because Tucker always says that. | ||
He says that white nationalism is identity politics. | ||
It's just as evil. | ||
We're individuals. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
What's ironic is that the Jews are the only group that never have been considered individuals. | ||
They're a collective entity. | ||
You've always had Jewry. | ||
For thousands of years, you have always had Jewry. | ||
And they are run by the rabbis. | ||
The rabbis ran their society, was cloistered. | ||
They were enclaves. | ||
They were separated out from the rest. | ||
They governed their own community. | ||
With rabbinical laws, with Jewish law. | ||
So if there's ever a group that we would judge collectively, it would be Jewry, which was always a corporate and is today a corporate entity. | ||
And not from a moral point of view. | ||
We're not going to say, well, they're all damned. | ||
I mean, not from a moral individual point of view. | ||
Or like, you know what I mean. | ||
But to say that there are no groups, it's ridiculous. | ||
Of course there's groups. | ||
That doesn't mean we're going to send them all to hell or something. | ||
But to pretend like there's no – because there's an individual that there's no group, that's just flawed reasoning. | ||
UAF sent $33. | ||
Their secondary point was the powers that be will shut down our channels because we are going too far too quickly. | ||
And it's a responsibility to think in third order and not the now. | ||
There's some truth in that. | ||
But, um, I don't think that's the reason they're holding back. | ||
Thank you! | ||
I'm not feeling 100%. | ||
People in the live chat are like, stop coughing! | ||
I'm fucking sick, assholes, okay? | ||
Sorry for all the language, but, um, yeah, I'm still a little, I'm not 100% yet, I'm still super congested, and, uh, I think my, I'm a little bit inflamed still. | ||
Feel a lot better, but I still just have that residual. | ||
You know when you're just not quite 100% yet, so I'm still getting over it a little bit. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, Louie Baggs, great song, right? | ||
Yeah, I mean, you got to think, of course, yay, he made it. | ||
He put it on there. | ||
But I suggested it, and they put it on the album. | ||
So... | ||
Broi purse bull sent $10. | ||
Go look at the moan rod. | ||
Suari, guard 2 tie up where an I may a werewolf. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
No, dude. | ||
It's not for... | ||
Dude, what is wrong with you people? | ||
You guys are just idiots. | ||
He's the fat guy who did the audio for your QAnon Sam Hyde collab. | ||
I think you'll like it. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Griffin Roche sent $12. | ||
White pilled. | ||
White America first hat on. | ||
Traffic's great. | ||
Jews getting booted. | ||
Feminists in the kitchen. | ||
Blacks taking L's. | ||
It's over for these demons. | ||
We're back. | ||
Love you, Nicholas. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Sandy Balls sent $10. | ||
Thank you for the show, sir. | ||
Hope you are feeling better slash well. | ||
I'm feeling... | ||
I'm a little better. | ||
I'm still taking medicine. | ||
I've been eating ramen. | ||
Paul Town recommended I try the pork belly ramen. | ||
He said, that's good for you. | ||
I normally hate ramen because it's just dumb. | ||
Buddy, my Asian friend took me to this ramen. | ||
He loves ramen. | ||
And we went to this ramen place and I fucking splashed the broth everywhere and got on my shirt, ruined my fucking shirt like an idiot. | ||
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No, no, you have to slurp it. | |
You have to slurp it and fucking eat. | ||
I'm like, hey man, I want to use a fork and knife. | ||
This is a little... | ||
And they're like, oh, you're doing it wrong. | ||
How can you do... | ||
You're slurping up. | ||
You're slurping it. | ||
That's part of it. | ||
You're slurping it up. | ||
Pause. | ||
You're slurping it up. | ||
It's splashing everywhere. | ||
I don't want to wear a fucking bib. | ||
I don't want to wipe my mouth every five seconds. | ||
Pause. | ||
So, you know, I hate ramen normally because it's just dumb. | ||
I just won't do it. | ||
For that reason. | ||
Oh, no, we love our Asian food. | ||
We love ramen, blah, blah, blah. | ||
I'm like, okay, we'll try it. | ||
I ruin one of my favorite shirts spilling this stupid, greasy-ass broth on it like an asshole. | ||
So I don't play with that anymore. | ||
But so I've been having it just because, look, desperate times. | ||
My throat was closing. | ||
I was so inflamed. | ||
I was recommended the pork belly ramen because I guess it's spicy, it's hot, it's got vitamins and stuff in it, so it's pretty good. | ||
Tastes good. | ||
Good for you. | ||
But yeah, it's kind of annoying. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Well, I just can't show you. | ||
No, he definitely means it. | ||
He definitely means it. | ||
He definitely is a cuck. | ||
Just one of those things. | ||
One of what things? | ||
One of those things you just say? | ||
I don't think that's something you just make up. | ||
No, he's definitely, that's his, um, his paraphilia is, uh, is that. | ||
You know, that's not really my thing. | ||
I don't really endorse that, but, you know, hey. | ||
To each their own. | ||
Not that everybody should indulge in their tastes. | ||
Everybody has their own taste. | ||
Everybody has their own. | ||
I'm not going to yuck somebody's yum. | ||
Okay, we've got to yuck that a little bit. | ||
I mean, it's not moral. | ||
I'm not saying that's a blank check to indulge, but that's his thing. | ||
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So, I don't really care. | |
I think, look. | ||
He's an eccentric guy. | ||
He's an eccentric guy with an eccentric paraphilia and an eccentric taste. | ||
Again, I don't think it's moral. | ||
I'm not going to say it's good and it's emasculating. | ||
I think that's sort of the point, actually. | ||
That's probably the appeal. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like that just goes to the territory. | ||
Everybody's so shocked. | ||
The album is called My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. | ||
What about Dark Twisted Fantasy did you not understand? | ||
Wasn't that kind of in the headline? | ||
People are all on board with the Dark Twisted Fantasy and then he says what the fantasy is and everybody says, that's weird. | ||
Well, he did say it's a dark, twisted fantasy. | ||
He didn't say it's a totally normal, virtuous fantasy. | ||
He didn't say it's a boring, vanilla fantasy. | ||
He said it's a dark and twisted fantasy. | ||
And everybody said, all right, dark, twisted fantasy. | ||
And then he said the dark fantasy, and people said, that's weird. | ||
Well, I think that's sort of the point. | ||
It is weird. | ||
It is weird. | ||
It is dark. | ||
It is twisted. | ||
And it's his fantasy. | ||
And it's out there and it's staying out there. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I mean, people were okay when he hosted the porn awards. | ||
People were okay when he made a song called Ecstasy and the music video was a bunch of deepfake naked celebrities in bed. | ||
People were okay when he married the woman who was famous for being in a sex tape. | ||
And then when he kind of just spelled it out for people, then people are like, wait, wait a second, wait, what? | ||
And it's like, I don't know, I mean, kind of like, are we surprised at this development? | ||
I mean, we can be unhappy, but can we be surprised? | ||
We can be not a fan of it, but can we be surprised? | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So, no, it's very much, that's his deal. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
So now we know what the dark, twisted fantasy is. | ||
You know what it is, though? | ||
You know what's kind of funny? | ||
There is something funny about, like, normies do look at someone like Kanye West. | ||
Like, yay. | ||
You know, they look at someone like that. | ||
Someone who's a true artist, a true creative. | ||
And listen. | ||
I'm not endorsing it. | ||
Again, this is not a defense of cuckoldry. | ||
It's not my thing. | ||
It's not a defense of that. | ||
It's obviously not moral. | ||
Here's what I will say. | ||
It is not at all surprising that an artist has an eccentric sexuality. | ||
It's not the first time. | ||
Wouldn't be the first time we've seen that story before. | ||
What is funny is that normies will idolize Somebody who is eccentric, somebody who thinks differently, is a visionary, etc., etc. | ||
And you almost have to wonder, what do they think the dark fantasy is? | ||
If you're a vanilla normie, you know, you're totally appalled, so appalled. | ||
What did you think the dark fantasy was? | ||
Because for a lot of normies, for a lot of simps, for them, the dark fantasy is like... | ||
They're really into this girl they have a crush on at the coffee store. | ||
And they pine over her. | ||
And then they ask her out and she says yes. | ||
And then they get married and have kids. | ||
It's like, what's the... | ||
And you identify with dark fantasy. | ||
This is LARP. | ||
You're LARPing. | ||
Like you listen to my beautiful dark twisted fantasy. | ||
Okay, this is fucked up. | ||
These eccentric. | ||
I think differently. | ||
I'm not like everybody. | ||
I'm not like everybody else. | ||
I'm a little bit twisted. | ||
I'm a little bit different. | ||
And then they hear like an example of a dark fantasy and they're like, what the fuck? | ||
What the fuck? | ||
Okay, I'm normal. | ||
It's like, okay, so why then do you ever identify with a beautiful, dark, and twisted fantasy? | ||
Isn't that sort of the whole... | ||
I mean, it's even in... | ||
It's even in the songs. | ||
The most beautiful thoughts are always besides the darkest. | ||
And so on, and so it's like... | ||
It's all there. | ||
Frankly, it's all in literature. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, anyway. | ||
By the way, this is not me saying, hey, go be a cuck. | ||
I'm not saying that, okay? | ||
Because I know now everybody wants to, oh, it's a, you know, they won't enjoy the Hal Hitler thing because of all the cuck stuff. | ||
But it's like, it's not me endorsing that. | ||
It's me just saying like, hey, here's just a little word on artists. | ||
That's just kind of... | ||
Par for the course, I think, actually. | ||
And I do question, what did you think the dark fantasy actually was? | ||
For a lot of people, they thought it was cuddling and watching Frozen with their girlfriend. | ||
To me, that's a dark and twisted fantasy. | ||
Maybe I guess I get it. | ||
If the dark and twisted fantasy was, so I'm going to cuddle with my girlfriend and watch Frozen, and maybe we'll kiss a little. | ||
To me, that's a dark, fucked up fantasy. | ||
We're going to get married and she's going to fill the house with paper balls. | ||
She's going to cover every surface with ceramic bowls filled with paper balls. | ||
And we're going to hang prints on the wall from Pier 1 Imports. | ||
We're going to have a cream-colored bedroom. | ||
We're going to watch relatable TikTok content about how I don't put my dirty clothes in the hamper. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
You throw it on the bedroom floor. | ||
The hamper's right there. | ||
It's like, that's my dark and twisted fantasy. | ||
That's like, I'm going to blow my head off. | ||
But hey, to each their own. | ||
To each their own. | ||
You know what I really fucking hate about that? | ||
I was at this hotel and I was in my hotel room and I was taking a bath. | ||
I was having a great time in the hotel room. | ||
I'm kicking my feet. | ||
I'm watching TV. | ||
I'm taking a bath. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
I love being in a hotel. | ||
I'm ordering room service. | ||
And I'm trying to enjoy this nice hotel room. | ||
It's my favorite thing. | ||
I love being in a nice hotel room. | ||
And there's like some kind of party going on. | ||
And I hear these women like cackling. | ||
This is like, you know what I really hate about women? | ||
I fucking hate how when women get together for a wedding. | ||
Or any social event. | ||
They only do it when they're together. | ||
They do this like cackling. | ||
Only when they're together. | ||
They may laugh one-on-one. | ||
They may have a weird laugh. | ||
They may have an annoying laugh. | ||
But you know the laugh women do when they get together at a wedding. | ||
They click-clack with the high heels. | ||
You hear them marching down the fucking hallway. | ||
And then they get together. | ||
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And then they laugh and they cackle. | |
The way they fucking laugh. | ||
And I was hearing it through these thin hotel walls and I was like, mother fucker. | ||
Like, really? | ||
That just sends me. | ||
That's a big reason I can't go to social outings. | ||
I can't do social events because every party, every wedding, it's always the cackle. | ||
And I hear that and I just go like, kill Bill. | ||
I just start seeing red, like kill as many people as possible. | ||
I have to go and cool off. | ||
So anyway, I don't know what made me think of that. | ||
Oh yeah, hating women. | ||
That's what made me think of that. | ||
So anyway, but yeah, that experience happened to me in the hotel and I heard that and I was like, I can't believe they followed me here. | ||
I'm supposed to be in Utopia. | ||
And yet here we are. | ||
Can you not afford the $10? | ||
You know, being rich is not just a Jewish thing. | ||
If you're poor, maybe you're just black. | ||
Have you ever thought of that? | ||
Maybe I'm not Jewish, maybe you're just black. | ||
Let's try that on for size. | ||
Thank you, W Myron. | ||
Yeah, he does have aura. | ||
Okay, let's, you know, we don't, okay, we actually don't need to do this. | ||
We don't, we don't need to bend our, we could say that cucking is not good, and, um, you know. | ||
That might be his paraphilia, but I don't know that we're going to be waving that flag around. | ||
I mean, hey, to each their own. | ||
There you go. | ||
John Marks sent $10. | ||
I find your takes on fashion to be hilarious yet flat out misguided and tacky. | ||
You claim to hate the average slob look of sweatpants and such, yet you are always seen in hoodies and such. | ||
The typical old money look is genuine American fashion, not hoodies, not Yeezys. | ||
This is the mind of a hypocrite. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Jersey grow. | ||
I percent $15. | ||
The spiritual awakening is here. | ||
My brother never seen Catholicism and pragmatism more on the rise than right now. | ||
This BS has no more than one more turn before a full-on revolution. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Snoiler Shart sent $20, national socialism versus Christian nationalism and why? | ||
I'm almost finished reading Maine comp and I like the blueprint that Hitler has laid out for nationalism, but I don't know how I feel about race being the main ingredient for unity of the state. | ||
Not because I find it offensive, but because it doesn't sound prac-Fuentes for press 2036 sent $10, the Burundi influence on our government is crazy. | ||
The other day I was on my lunch break at my nine to five office job eating out of a Tupperware when I thought about how my crush in college sprayed perfume on my clothes. | ||
She tagged me likable. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yep. | ||
Does anybody watch his videos? | ||
I don't know anyone that does. | ||
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$10. | |
Stalked her sister's Facebook after her Mother's Day post on ex-shoddy Loki. | ||
Patchy the Pirate Ruggs sent $50. | ||
Incredible insights. | ||
No way Netanyahu is going to budge after his chat in the hallway with a late rabbi M, who was pressuring him to accelerate the coming of the Messiah or whatever. | ||
Netanyahu is a man-child that will forever seek the approval of his mentors. | ||
Michael Ritz sent $20. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
True. | ||
sent $10. | ||
Trump should acknowledge a white Christian Germanic ethnostate in Israel. | ||
Okay, just kill yourself immediately. | ||
Sergey Lewis sent $10. | ||
Thoughts on the fat shot drug? | ||
Third World Grover sent $10. | ||
Is Laura Loomer really a trending Mossad asset? | ||
*BEEP* Sophocles sent $10 Dude I saw you went to a dark place when that protege tried to mock the church He was pissing me off too | ||
Who are you talking about? | ||
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It's hypocritical. | |
up in Diego Garcia, he goes, hmm, I don't know what and why of those are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nick sent $10. | ||
He doesn't read about that stuff, bro. | ||
He doesn't even read about that stuff. | ||
He's reading about the fucking Indo-Aryans or whatever. | ||
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He does not talk about current events. | |
He's going to publish another fucking substack about war-making apes or whatever. | ||
It's like, hey, can we talk about a story from, like, this millennia? | ||
It's like, I asked Keith, so what do you think about, what is Israel going to do in Lebanon? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Publishes an article about the Yabnaya and 10,000 years ago war-making apes. | ||
Have you ever watched Johnny Carson? | ||
A lot of your humor reminds me off clips I've watched at the old Tonight Show. | ||
Your late-night entertainment seriously rivals the all-time greats. | ||
No, never. | ||
Bull scratching grow a percent $10. | ||
Funny how the same influencers who cheer Trump when he panders with surface level stunts like waving rainbow flags or talking about reopening Alcatraz suddenly turn on him the moment he does something genuinely impactful, like lowering prescription drug prices. | ||
That's true. | ||
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Revolutionary Frog sent $10. | |
What if Trump is secretly deporting all the Mexicans behind the scenes and he only pretended to kiss the wailing wall to plant tiny nanobots that take 10 years to assemble into an anti-Semitic robot and destroy Israel with lasers. | ||
Trust the plan, WW1. | ||
John Doyle sent $10. | ||
Hanging with my sister watching Glenn Blaze TV. | ||
Saw him and Rob Smith kissing, we ain't know what that shit mean. | ||
Third World Groi percent 10. $10. | ||
I've been babysitting my brother's parrot and he's in the room when I watch the show. | ||
This nigga has become a rabid Andy Semite and a professional in foreign policy. | ||
Maybe get a parrot to answer the super chats? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, good idea. | ||
"Someone mistake caribly sent $10. | ||
That style of retarded joke is parallel with Adam Sandler movie humor. | ||
It's like the kids who make those jokes at parents that wouldn't let them watch Spongebob or super strict about swearing. | ||
Like that type of fag. | ||
Just so gay and cringe-like, could you please hang yourself niger? | ||
Legit feel USM." No, you don't. | ||
You don't know what I'm talking about. | ||
"Red and Circuses sent $20. | ||
Your detractors seem to think your engagement is fake because they can't grasp the level of genuine motion that almost nobody else touches. | ||
Peterson keeps implying your engagement. | ||
Groi per Twitter is bots. | ||
The nuclear insta ratios are breaking up. | ||
Yeah, it is like a big C that, like, I'm popular and they're not. | ||
Like, they don't have genuine fans. | ||
They don't have genuine loyal fans that are just, like, really into it. | ||
They have casuals. | ||
They have casuals that... | ||
You know, they watch the TikToks. | ||
They kind of like it, but they're not like rape, kill, and die. | ||
They would never rape, kill, and die. | ||
For you. | ||
Yeah, I know, and I've seen a lot. | ||
I saw Benny Johnson. | ||
Benny Johnson did a whole thread calling me an asshole, and I was like, hey, Groyper, what's up? | ||
You know, because I'm a nice guy, you fucking bitch. | ||
Seed. | ||
Nicholas sent $20. | ||
Nicholas is such a great name. | ||
True. | ||
John Dozer sent $60. | ||
Did you or one of your mods ban me from chat a few days ago? | ||
It's pissing me off. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't. | ||
Hey, fuck face. | ||
I don't moderate the live chat, okay? | ||
Brian Stonk sent $10. | ||
Dumbass. | ||
Just don't be an idiot in the live chat. | ||
People are always in the super chats. | ||
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Did I get banned? | |
I don't know, man. | ||
Can you handle talking in the live chat? | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm doing the show while the live chat is on. | ||
I don't know anything about that. | ||
I don't get a brief after the show. | ||
These are all the retards we banned from the chat. | ||
Just make a new account, dummy. | ||
True. | ||
Joseph Gerbel sent $10. | ||
A Fazbear just revealed on X that the creators of the Shalohendrix fundraisers are Jewish. | ||
Jews literally scammed $775,000 from white people. | ||
One of them even made another give send go and scammed. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Molotov grow by percent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, what if the Philippines missile defense system was just Manny Pacquiao running around knocking missiles out of the sky with his boner? | ||
That's great. | ||
With his boner. | ||
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So that was good. | |
See, the subverting it at the end, that was good. | ||
Water... | ||
Oh, what is that? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I'm not! | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
What? | ||
I'm not defending it! | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
You just can't win. | ||
I said repeatedly I'm not defending it. | ||
What I said is artists are eccentric. | ||
You shouldn't necessarily be surprised. | ||
I said, but I don't endorse that, obviously. | ||
Not that I need... | ||
Look, people get off to different things. | ||
I don't need to endorse what they might or might not get off to. | ||
I'm just saying you should be moral with your sexuality. | ||
Okay. | ||
There you go. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Wow. | |
A lot of great super chats tonight. | ||
I'm glad I came back. | ||
I was so sick and I rushed back to do the show. | ||
I'm glad I did because this is great stuff. | ||
Wouldn't want to miss it. | ||
All right. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
Whoops. | ||
What happened to... | ||
What the... | ||
Ah, damn it. | ||
What did I do here? | ||
What the? | ||
I pressed some button. | ||
All my windows went away. | ||
All right. | ||
Whatever. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
As always, remember to smash the follow button, smash the like button, leave a comment. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o 'clock central as always. | ||
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Thanks to our top Super Chatters tonight, Carl Gustav Gruyper, Vortex Gruyper. | ||
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I'm Hoplite and Canuck. | ||
Big thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to all our super chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
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